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Show WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 1,1921. OGDEN. UTAH BODY OF OGDEN AUTOMOBILE SALES MAN ACCUSE SHERIFF AND' L FLEES, ;. t DESCRIPTIONS POLICESEN Prof. J. A. Smith of Ogden Made Temporary Chair-- . r man of Convention Sheriff Richard Plncock eaid Oil" morning that members of his department had searched Ogden and i vicinity for Shaw, but had been unabU to gain any definite knowledge a to his whereabouts. It was reported that Shaw left the city Monday morning car northat 11 o'clock In a Dodge seen here been not He has bound. . since. tel- Descriptions of Shaw have inbeenIdaho td neare officers towns and throughout the northwest toiand it is nenevea inai ne m Police officers and members of the. sheriff's department are scouring the western country for George S. bhaw, 325 Thirty-fourt- h street, Ogden automobile man, to gain his arrest on a statutory charge. The complaint was sworn to Saturday by the girl's father after the girl, who is said to be 15 years of age. made affidavit that Shaw committed the crime. . Sha,w is alleged to have taken the girl for an automobile ride last week. It is also said that when Shaw found At the opening session of the Utah held at tho Baptist State convention First Baptist church on Grant avenue today, Professor J. A. Smith of Ogden was named temporary chairman. Th devotional "address was made at the Rev. E. M. by the morningof sessionYork.StevCarlisle New Poteat, ens of Salt Lake delivered the address of welcome. The president's address, which was to have been' delivered by President Tillman Johnson, was not read. President Johnson was un issued, he departed from able to attend. Permanent committees will be nam- parts unknown. The ed at the session .this evening. Rev. J. T..Lata of Burma, was one of the princlpal'speakers at the morning Ogden ' " 1 r 1 i ! i;ff f ' ' - 1 FOR - ... - & 1 If : 3 r Q - r 'J t captured. I HERMDEZ BE NIES GUILT $50,000 rtmiiiTltl 1 A FULL CAR OF . , . ' . " - v ; '' . SUIT IS FILED session. "WOMAN'S SESSION". The women's session, with Mrs. J. G. Gebhart, presiding, started at 2 p. m. today with the following program: 2:00 Report of nominating committee. Report of state secretary, Mrs. Payne. Report of jubilee, recruits, and extension. Reports of missionaries 'Miss Frieda Dressell and Miss Delia M. Beattie. W. "W. general secretary. Speaker Mrs. J. L. P. Bishop, New York City. " THIS EVENING. choir. 7:45 Song service,-OgdeSolo, Mrs. Chase Doster. 8:15 Address, "Pension Fund, Minister and Missionaries," Er? P. 9:00 Address, "Social Service," Dr. Batten. 3IUSICAli .PROGRAM. The musical program, to be given by ME SOLDIER BABY CARRIAGES National Bank of Commerce Mexicah Accused of Policeman's Murder Arraigned Starts Action Against ' Before Judge Kimball Feeding Company Francisco Hernandez, alias FrancisSuit to recover $50,000, alleged to be due on a promissory note has been co San Diez. charged with murder: in filed in the district court by the Na- the first degree for the alleged shoottional Bank of Commerce against the Utah Milling & Feed Yards company, ing of Patrolman Charles Manzet en-in the Portland Cattle Loan company, the the Carlisle roomJnghouse. May 9, Livingston Land & Cattle company, O. tered a plea of not guilty when arM. Runyon. Charles Zeimer and Acton raigned in the district court this Lind. It is alleged by the bank that morning before Judge James N. Kimthe Baptist church choir tonight fol- the note was executed February 10, ball. Upon questioning through an lows 1919. and no nart has been Paid. interpreter, the prisoner declared his Anthem, "1 Will Praise Thee," choir ("Judgment for the amount with $5,000 true name fs llr rnandez and thla name "Hosanna to the Son of David," attorney fees is sought was officially entered upon the court choir. Certain lands were given as security i records for the loan and the defendants are Soprano solo, Mrs. Chase Doster. was The charging murder "Thou Wilt Keep Him," choir. to be enjoined from disposing read tocomplaint nn intersought Hernandez through The program for tomorrow's session of the property while the suit is pend- preter and the In prisoner frequently ami follows: ing. 00 THURSDAY MORNING. 9:00 Devotional, Dr. Proteat. Former Judge A. E. Prntt was ap- 9:30 Review of the field by mispointed by the court to represent the sionary pastors C- B. Allen, E.- It. at the trial which will be ct prisoner Thomas, II. E. Secor, R. W. Spencer, for the July court term. A. .L. .Hendrix, M. L. Rlckman, J. G; Hernandez appeared downcast and Johnson. mumbled to his interpreter that "he 10:30 Twenty minute reviews of had been in Jail u. long time and wantthe Baptist work in Utah H. L. Bayed to get out.'" He was returned to lies, G. W. Hart, L.. A. Garrison. the county Jail following his arraigncommittees. Report of ment, where he will bo kept until his Election of officers. Each foreign born resident of trial. of state board discussion. of Report Ogden and vicinity who was made oo Report of treasurer J. E. Berkley. a citizen in the past year Is to 12:00 Adjournment. receive a special invitation from THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Ogden lodge No. 719 B. P. 2:00 Devotional, Dr. E. M. Poteat. to attend the Flag day ex2:30 Intercession and stewardship, in the Elks home on Grant ercises followed by: avenue Sunday afternon, June 12. 3:00 Question box, Dr. Petty. Boy Scouts have signiOgden 3:30 x)octrinal sermon, Rev. Bruce intention of attending their fied, Jackson, Cheyenne. in a body. the exercises 4:30Sightseeing trip. J. H. Knauss is chairman of 5:00 Banquet Dr. C. T. Smith, the Elks Flag day committee. toastmaster. Flag day falls on June 14 but it THURSDAY EVENING. was deemed better to hold the 7:45 Song service Ogden choir. celebration on the preceding SunC. Stewart of Reed Hotel 815 Address, Mrs- J. Bishop. day in ordefthat more might 8:45 Offering. find it convenient to attend. Reports Holdup on Address, "Can We Meet Our Opporoo Dr. Bruce tunities," Kinney. . Twenty-fourt- h Street Mothers who art looking for now baby carriages will revel in the wonderful display. There nr baby carriages in all the newest styles shapes and colors. Prices are attractively low, because prac- tically very carriage in our stock i a new carriage boucht at the new low level of prices, which is much lower than thone of a year ao. See th' handsume new color effects in frosted blue, preen, brown, ivory, ecru, natural, etc. Convenient terms are available on anv babv carnage exactlv the snme as on any other piece of house lilflhop James AV t're will of- a ficiate. Mr. Wheelwright died ovr-neabout two year ago. oo . UNLOADED TODAY i1 MKAUI, WIICIlIAVRIGItT The body of Mearl Wheelwright, former member of the SI 1th Enginthin mornln eer, arrived in Ogden at 6:40 o'clock and wm removed to the larkln funeral chapel.. Funeral service will be held Sunday at 3 o'clock in the Fifth ward meeting PREDICT BIG w iZ l i 1 1 t ' I furniture. - R. R. CHANGES -- ! - New Citizens to Attend Flag Day Service of Elks . : - . oo MOTHER TO FINANCE RETURN OF GAINES Here's a Good Plan But Who Continuance of the arraignment of Albert B. Gaines, on a charge of grand was Would Work It granted larceny, until Tuesday, June by Judge D. R. Roberts in the got $25. How many days was he idle? Answer to yesterday's: 8. oo DYE TO SPEAK AT MUTUALS MEETING Elder Samuel G.- Dye of the Ogden stake presidency will deliver an ad- meetdress at the monthly of the Mutuals Fourteenth ward ing Sunday evening, at .7 o'clock. A special musical .program is being arranged. The public is invited to attend the - . ' service. nt , oo ANNOUNCEMENT Of the Opening of Classes In Dancing & Oral Expression OF NOTICE Bring your children and your neighbors' children GERMANS free today all day if they POLISH accompany adults and pay i the lc war tax it's our s treat, to see Mary greatest of all pictures, "Through the. Back Door," at the Alhambra, last times .today. Pick-ford'- ANNABERG, Silesia, June 1. (By the Associated Press) The .Polish, who attacked German defense organizations in- this little which is located about 17 miles southeast of Oppeln and east of the Oder river, have beea defeated and were retreating northeastward during . the night. Following repulse of the Polish attack, the Germans launched a driving the Poles as fai as Kalinow, about three miles to the northwest, and reports were received during the night that the Poles were evacuating the village of Schimlschow, about two miles west of Gross Stehlitz. A cement factory at Schimischow is reported to have been, blown up and several houses burned. or-lf- e, - ; . CITY CAFE 2 25th St. 110-11- HELD BY SHERIFF or 8 Early fruit offerings reaching the locat markets are of unusually high quality and of large six according to MHard Wilson, traveling artnt for the Southern Pacific lines. The first apricots and tlga from California are of large site Mr- Wilson states. ' Cantaloupe shipments from the Im perial Valley and other points In. Cat Ifornla have been started eastward ic cording to Mr. Wilson. Cherries and other early frulta have also been re celved In Ogden from the coast. - t t a a Qfimisdaj), June. 2 Gte Special Oi& on no oo COLDER WEATHER the moit.of this last lVlchancc. never tiiTtio nnother single vabinp bv hand. Yen don't have to' bend ytnir back over a tub you can have one of the r.ot modem machines clean your clothes for you. , And, best of all you can liavc it in your home, ready to do your washing; for one p ilvcr K AKK Charged with failure to provide for PROMISED OGDEN! his wife and children, Henry V. Eklns is nnpw In the county Jail, unable to furnnfh bonds of $300 Mrs Eklns swore Cold temperatures with f reeling in to the complaint and Kklns was arhigh districts are forecast tonight by rested by Deputy Sheriff O. H. the United Ftatea weather bureau. Fair skies will prevail, it was stated. maximum" temperature Yesterday's was 70 deitrees with a minimum' lost night of 41, degrees. no MEDICINE BILL SENT FORWARD ANTI-BEE- H,-n-JoSh- "" ooWARD LAW RETURNS TO OGDEN POLICE FRUIT SHIPMENTS GROWING HEAVIER DENVER, Colo., June 1. Life sentences In the penitentiary were today on Reginald Locke, Thomas J. Coleman and Charles Chere, bandits, who held up messengers of the Stock yards bank here two months ago and took $23,000. Locke was arrested in Los Angeles and confessed. Implicating the others. Chere was captured after a revolver fight In Erie, Pa. x . .. - rrt au( irsl en -- TO THREE HOLDUPS first class cafe. Thanking you foi your past and future busi ness. Ike n, LIFE TERMS GIVEN ute l unn 0. Tit-le- Ja-cobs- oo 1 6-- -- in-urge- nts counter-off- We are closing up to remodel our cafe. . We will reopen June 0th with an fhrf 'f I l- -f MATE vil-llag- e. uo - . ensive, NOTICE to Our P atrons - George B. Wardlaw, former detective In the employ of Ogden City, has resumed his position as u sleuth with the department. He resumed his duties this morning. Detective Wardlaw said that he was not taking the place of another officer 3973 but had been put on as an addition ol- to the present detective force Detective Wardlaw is a finger print , REPULSE expert. CO INSURGENTS " NEGLIGENT - ln i - ' . I-- $35 for children from four to fourteen years. The course in dancing will inTo Whom It May Concern: clude two branches: Aesthetic dancing I will not be for any for girls ard folk dancing for boys-- debts, contracted responsible one except by any Prices very reasonable. For fur- myseif from this date, June 1, 1921. ' Bther information 'phone 2R1. CLAYTON FOX. oo up-to-the-min- BOYLHS y oo - i7yyi: go-cart- f, nt ?, - VftyrtnijlfiA ;.J 4 city court this morning, at the request of Attorney George Halverson. Gaines, who fled from Ogden while facing a charge' of second degree burglary in theondistrict court, and an ara grand larceny charge raignment in the city court, left his bondsmen to face the situation- - Esther Gaines, mother of the defendant, and L. W. Crone furnished the bail. Attorney Halverson said that bondsmen would finance the trip of an officer to Kansas City for the purpose of returning Gaines. Mrs. Gaines expressed her willingness to pay the ex penses of an officer to bring her son back to Ogden and face the charges him. against In the district court yesterday morn-ir.'a continuance of one week In the arraignment of Gaines was allowed "by Judge George S. Barker. Chief of Police Jonathan Jones was informed yesterday that Gaines would waive extradition and would return with an officer. -- ' Oc-de- 6-- 7. A man paid a laborer $2 a day The for every day he worked. laborer paid the man $1 a day for every" day he was idle. At the end of 20 days the worker j 4yAvs J. Ij-.- con-Joi- Shops Here With the purchase of the Salt Like n route by th I'nlon Pacific Fyjtrm. Is expected to become the hub of railroad travel from Omaha and othr eastern points to the Pacific Coat according to local railroad offlcUls. EVERYTHING FOQ THE HOME Humors have been circulated In Ogden during the pant few day to th effect that the Oregon Short railroad, a unit of the Union 1'aclflc System would tarl conntructlon work here for railroad hop!. to b uwd alo by the Salt IjiVis route The yard are also to te increaned. By making thl chance, Ogden will be the hub for th Halt Iike Route, the Oregon Hhort i Ilne. the Union Pacific ntm' and NAUDINE FOUTZ . Waller KUIncon H ml mlth M. C CHANGES MADE IN the Southern Pacific linen- The Ien-vt- r Woods in the othtr mitrh of hv and Rio Grande Hystrm will S. P. SCHEDULE MATCH NET WINS ring. be Included In th chantre. It is Raid. brine mi ppd aat ty the i'!na are Although orflci.tU of th Union Paof thf tlub and th. lourn-- j Two lfflcer In th" trsln wh3u3 cific V1 Oregon Short Un would not won th I'outx MIp, Nudlne , h huthTn Ia"JfJc lins out of nt for lb. ueinc of the committr f discuss the rumor today. It wan In- mntch ladder tourwmrnl nnual th championships. The in.!((.(. m tr t'!jri! In effect toiiv. timated that ituch at the courts of the Ogden ners of city wr bclnx staged ths !ntles and doublrs f"r'T:ln No I from Chiraco nd cthet While walking on Twenty fourth considered for Ogden.plan declub Tennis yesterday afternoon, men and wotnn In the city lJe r6,trrn points dTri-toth street between EIncoln and Wall aveMiss from Ocdcs VloU The oo CUncy. feating 111 bo scrtr,I to reprrM-ntjanues last night at 10:4o o'clock, J. C n m. mountain llm Mrs. K. It. games scores were 1 and ::20 teday riuo in tne sTsie tourn.t,nrtt,4 of m. moun:ain lim. r. Foul won by default from Mr. I). uie Stewart, of the Reed Hotel, was held WOMAN'S SANITY In t Provo mrnt FepltmTfr and thun(5fr xhtt oJ j hrdu'.e II. Browning. up and robbed by an armed bandit. at Kilt Intermountain tourn-Stewart said that the hlghwayiiin TraIn nuni(.fr fivc TO BE DETERMINED Fred Jensen Ull play 11. C. Mar-cha- In rrart from AuKUit. stole $35 from him. He described the In one of thi feature matches p. rn. rc!ftc tirn Opdrn at y rffrctiT tor.litht Insttad of 1 : ; ! 0 a. of the play this evening. Miss C. highwayman as a man about 28 years SAUSAGE LOAF m. Pacific llm". It Is rtaUd. old. medium height, light complexion. Will Mason and Musetta Jacobsen, and Miss CJcrta Woodruff will n mm to two r'art The man. .he said. wore--o- ft games changes m chedu! on m ll rn Thr.Ur.tcthfr f.nlon collar, charged with a statutory crime, ap- met In one of theH.feature chorr! N- Tltley will finrlv. criimi'; Pacific system trt the cf whll" and a blue serge suit. for of the th before SaMin Jih evening, peared city rrfrrrrd arraignment r or. and J. lnr. fcrm In court this morning. Attorney Itoyal clash with A. J. ShufHebafger, until t.roo. fdaced in effect toiay Douglas entered his appearance as GIVES DAVIS TIME counsel for Mason. The preliminary June Ik. TO GET ATTORNEY hearing was set for Saturday. rrrrrrr. Attorney Douglas offered to hold irrfVf ttTtrfm rrrrrrn-rrrr- t ryrrYTTi ffYrrtYti-T-.-f the preliminary hearing of Mr. j at the same time. Mrs. Jacob-seGeorge Davis, charged with grand when asked If she objected to this larceny for the alleged theft of three automobile tires which were being arrangement, said "Why, I don't know-tha- t man." indicating Attorney DougCentransported by the Utah-Idah- o liter said the arrangement tral Railroad company, asked tlme'be- - las. She fore he entered his plea, when arraign- - would be satisfactory. ed In the district court before Judge county Attorney David Vinsond Jcou-askew,,a 'no'n,n James n. Kimball this morning. Davis,014" wou,d probably be examined by an that the time be allowed In der that he might procure an attorney lnRanll' commission this afternoon toor not she Is menJudge Kimball postponed the arraign- - de,,ermine whether ue miu in ne in ment until Saturday morning at 10 "Pnsiuie. o clock. ivnuru iHKing ine roauer ui wua uif trlct Attorney Joseph Evans today. on- M - : SVinrt T.inft M.1V TlllilH HOLDUP ROBS s Ymi may buy a full-sic- l in reed laby carris rtctl cfilors with n reversible pear, back draft eurt ain and heavy rubber tires for as low a price an $ la. 00. Other models in MrolWs, etc., ricei ranjrinjr upward from $12.(0. Salt Lake Route or Oregon rAatiw. rnot'VWU" - Prices Start at $26 r '; v- R WASHINGTON, June 1. The house Judiciary committee agreed today to reDort out tho iutoo,! Ktii whih would prohibit sale of beer on phy. sicians' prescription for use by the1 SICK. IU-?ol- -- oo Clean Up Time Is Here home paint. stock made paint. Call phone 581 and we will deliver right'to the job. The Lighthouse Ogden's Quality Electric Store . , 2454 Wash. Ave. Phone 581 N j Irm.: A. T. nialr and Ross H. are pleased to Chiropractors, now announce that they occupy their newjy arranged offices, on the second floor of the Col. Hudson building; entrance opposite the elevator. Their larger Quarters W afford In creased efficiency and convenience to their patients. Kach of them occupy a separate suite of offices, but uss the same reception room. Patients may secure the personal services of either or both doctorssioo ., . Mc-Cun- Keep the money at by using Ogden made We have a complete of American union O(0)ff(S llniiZ ihen ANNOUNCEMENT . .00 e. dollar! - At tbee exreptlontl trrrns jou can't allow yourself to b drpriTcd of th helpfulness, the tfoova from .tire55nip work. wMch th? ' AutoMatlc glTcs. today NOW ar.-tl! ci where to deliver your AutoMatlc. Cnm ,,.,. Bring your children and your neighbors' children free today all. day if they accompany adults and pay the lc war tax it's our treat, to see Mary Pick ford's "greatest "of all pic tures, "Through the Back uoor," at the Alhambra, last times today. -- ZliM vc J 4 UTAH POWER" & LIGHT CO. f an Automatic puts in H yowhome. 4 mn H 1 H "Efficient . Public n t.t |