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Show THE OGDEN WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1921. STATE - '.", v Latest Items of Intexttt Proa Utah f HI INSURANCE. IBiffi 1EWS RULES APPLIED! anrTGem 3UU POCATELLO JAIL BREAK THWARTED Government Makes More Liberal Conditions to POCATELLO.' Idaho. July Plans for a wholesale jail break from. Former Service Men me R , 1 v. . . .- county jail were thwarted last night when officers discovered that a ( Special Dispatch.) section of the steel flooring in fthe WASHINGTON, D. C, July . or f large prisoner cage had been removed. .The. officers were aware of the op New conditions under .which lapsed erations two days ago anf followed cancelled War Risk (Term) Insurance to Found George Morgan every move. Eight prisoners were in may be reinstated or reinstated ana Pas. the cage cells when the plot was dis- converted, more liberal in scope than Have Been Missing covered. Search of the various cells preceding regulations, and of great Car Death in revealed the presence, of three case importance to former service men senger into saws. knives, improvised throughout the country, are announced ' to use the by Director C. R. Forbes of the Bureau for, Privilege prisoners SALT LAKE, July 6. All persons halls of the Jail has now been re of War Risk Insurance with the apvoked. of the Secretary of the Treasury proval riding, in the automobile which cata OO A. W. Mellon. east miles two a from bridge pulted The new ruling is officially desig of Saltair early yesterday morning-hav- MAKE APPEAL FOR as "Treasury Decision 67, W. nated been accounted for by the .sherJW effective Juno 30. 1921. and the VETERANS DISABLED feature of maximum interest to former iff's department. It was yesterday 64 service men is the provision that term learned that George Morgan,' the insurance which, has lapsed or has 6. Former South West First street wasMorWASHINGTON, July seventh member of the party. service men are lying today in sub- been canceled may, regardless of how unconscious stantially .the same deplorable physi long the' applicant has been disgan said he was knocked removed to cal conditions as when they were charged, be reinstated, or reinstated was and crash from the his home in Salt Lake by a passing found upon the field of battle, Na and convicted to United States erov- motorist. tional Commander Robert S. Marx ernment life insurance at any time that two of the Disabled to January 1. 1922, under condiIt was at first thought American Veterans of men had been drowned in the canal the World War, Tuesday asserted be- prior tions substantially as follows: into which the automobile had plung- fore a Senate committee investigating TWO MONTHS rilEMIl'MS. ed. Investigation, however, proved government agencies dealing wltVor-me- r In all cases the applicant must in addition to J. B. Fryer and A. that service men. with his application at least, two tender in the C- "There has never' been a definite Fryer, who lost their lives Albert premiums on the amount ofI monthly Williams, Arthur men that of plan hospitalization for our. to be reinstated or loinstat-- M. Bowen, - smash, insurance L. DJones Hendrickson, presented by jthe United States public ed and converted. One of these pre- and Morgan were occupants of the car. health continued. he service," cover of grace im- to the miums month asked been he said had by Morgan Insane patients In the that Charges Lis lap3u.tion and Williams, the driver of the car, if he government hospital at Marion, In- mediately following h was which and; wished to ride to the resort. He ac- diana, had been protected, during treated were Williams, Hen made by William roughly A. Baugh of Chicago, the other as the first month's pre cepted the invitation.' were held for a a patient of that hospital, who ap- mium on the insurance to be. reindrickson and Bowen time at the county jail, while an peared before the committee. He as- stated-. The applicant also must comply with vestigation of the" affair was conduct- serted a . broomstick" was used as a ed. They were released, but will be "persuader" In some of the ward and the following requirements In refercalled for further investigation at that patients who desired liberties ence to health to the satisfaction of the county attorney's office today. were compelled to work for favors by the director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance: mopping. sweeping and When application for reinstate"Work is done by patients," cleaning. he said, ment, and comerson is made within ."for which attendants are paid." GAME COMMISSION three calendar months after the inno FUNDS TURNED IN surance has lapsed or was canceled, DEMAND PROTECTON including the calendar month for which the unpaid premium was due, SALT LAKE, July 6. David II. FROM KU KLAN the applicant need only make stateKLUX ment in his written application that Madsen, state fish and game commishe is in aa good health as he was when sioner, yesterday turned over to W. t. SIOUX FALLS. S. D.,; July 6. Tom his Insurance lapsed, and no physical Sutton, state treasurer, $19,677.22, examination will be required. manager of the representing the revenue of the ' de Ayres, state league. Tuesday telegraphed MEDICAL CEItTIFICATK. for the ended last partment quarter Governor W. H. MeMasters asking When insurance has lapsed or been Thursday. The corresponding amount protection from the Ku Klux Klan, a turned in last year totaled $12,328.42. chapter of which has been organized canceled more thaiv three months and inRevenue from fish and game li- in South Dakota for the purposes of yet within six calendar months, unmonth the which the for cluding 7 censes this season amounted to fighting .the' league. Is due the .reinstateAyres, in his telegram, said: "I am paid premium as compared with $11,170.57 of or and converreinstatement ment, informed Ku that the a Kluz Klan. a year ago. oath-bon- d be made the apsion, may secret provided a organization with The state received $2041 from the record of assassination' is in good health and so states plicant arson are and sale of beaver furs, despite a declin-- ' effected an organization is South Da- in his written application, and that he this statement by a short ing; market. Fines and forfeitures for kota to fight the league substantiates medical certificate, made at the and other progressive organization. the last quarter amounted. to $434. It is to be presumed, in spite of its proby a reputable physioo fessions to the contrary that it will cian licensed to practice medicine. After the expiration of six calendar pursue its customary methods in this GIVES S. L. FUND state. I demand that you protect the months from the date of lapsatlon and to January 1, 1922. property and lives of South Dakota at any time prior TO PARIS HOSPITAL people from this criminal conspiracy insurance may be reinstated provided the applicant is in good health against the peace and dignity of this that so state use states in his written applicaand and officials to your peace 6. Two thousand PARIS, July the. and of tion, this criminal bring provided further that nuch organizers francs have been received here as a gang to is substantiated by a reapplication justice." donation from the Salt Lake Rotary oo of a full medical examination, port club to the American hospital fund in made at the applicant's expense, by a Paris. The contribution was made COMMUTES SENTENCE reputable physician licensed to practice medicine. of Ben F. Redman, president OF DOOMED SLAYER This through the club as a special Fourth of July regulation supercedes the previous ruling of Treasury Decision 61 offering. Mn Redman is in Europe LOS ANGELES. July 6. Governor which limited the time for reinstatefollowing attendance at, the Rotary of insurance lapsed prior to Jul Stephens Tuesday commuted the sen- ment convention at Edinburgh. 1, 1920. to the period ending July 1, tence of . Simon Ruls. convicted of V ' oo 1921, and fixed a time limitation for murdering a taxlcab driver last from death to. life imprisonment. year, reinstatement of insurance that hnd SALT LAKERS HURT ComniMtation of Ruiz follows enact- lapsed or been canceled after July 1, ment of legislation at the last session 1920, to a period of eighteen months. IN IDAHO ACCIDENT of the legislature, based upon the OO : Ruiz case and designed to prevent execution of. minors, it was said a FILLMORE POSTOFFICE TO MOVE. POCATELLO, Idaho, July 6. Ralph the governor's WASHINGTON. July 6 The postof office. W. Gullion, Salt Lake barber, his wife Ruiz was 18 years of age. His death fice at Fillmore, Utah, will move July and son, narrowly escapea injury yes- sentence resulted in a state-wid- e cam- 16 into new quarters on the east side paign to save him from the gallows of Main street, between Center and terday afternoon when fcis automobile on account of his youth, and twice the First South, which have been leased turned turtle on the state highway Was extended on for ten years from W. P. Day. north of Meridell park. Mr. Gullion date of execution governor. suffered a wrenched shoulder and his reprieves by the -- oo wife had an arm and shoulder bruised. They were taken to the local hospital. QUITS SENATE FOR STANDARD-EXAMINE- . "THE COOLEST PLACE IN UTAH" BIG NEW SHOW; BEGINS TODAY - '1 THE MOST COSTLY PICTURE THIS YEAR ; , ! j i " - . e 1 i i I 1 . , " lr' - M it fvr m rt i r I MMMMMMaMMMMWmmmm. 1 j - , i r - r v ' v . " s ' iN ., ;;, s-:Y- ". vj: 1 i . - Non-Partisa- n" It-- ' - W ' : II i - : . 'V'. - - . - - . $17,-489.7- Non-Partis- an JOB STATE OFFERS 9V WASHINGTON. Del.. July 6. SenO. Wolcott, who has assumed his duties here as states chancellor, Tuesday notified Vice President of his resignation from the Coolidge senate.- - The resignation is effective immediately. Senator Wolcott's term does not expire until March 4. 1923. His successor will be named by Governor Denney. The names most frequently heard in this connection are those of T. Coleman Dupont and Judge Daniel O. Hastin of the Wilmington municipal court. Both are Senator Wolcott is a Republicans. Democrat. Learned It? . de Remer Matt Moore Claire Whitney Charles Gerard V-- M3 Frankle Mann Julia -- Swayne Gordon no IN INTENSE HEAT SHEBO.YGAN. Fortunately, such risks are not necessary while protection can be obtained so easily and inexpensively by using our safe deposit vaults. Bring in your valuables eeds, mortgages, notes, insurance policies, and other tant papers and let us be responbile for their safety. They're always conveniently accessible here. Commercial National 0 Twenty-fourt- h 6. ' ' 3 ' ' 'J -- L V I A Cosmopolitan Production from the famous Novel by Samuel Mcrwin Perionall Oirecttd by Robert Vlgnola great city's "inside" affairs. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION ' Big Two Reel Mack Sennett Comedy bo-lievi- Pri 1 LAST TIMES TODAY oo' To see the greatest superspe-cia- l ?T7 ADVERTISING HELD shown in Ogden in the LIFE OF BUSINESS last twelve months. UNVEIL BUST OF DES MOINES, la:, July 6. AdTHOMAS H. INCE'S Children All Seats SHOWS TODAY 20( 2:00 3:45 5:30 Adults, Main Adults, Matinees; Balcony Evenings 9:00 7:15 Floor Evenings . CP vertising is the- "most important is modern business. Dr. John J. Tigert, United States commissioner of education, declared In an address be fore the Des Moines Advertising club here. . Important as are ' the factors of labor, raw material, production, marketing and organization, none of these, he said, are as significant today as advertising. oo INTERIM WARRANTS UPHELD. SALT LAKE, July 6. "Interim Warrants,", as a method of financing special improvements in cities, pend ing completion of the entire district and levying of the "customary assessment, was upheld by the state supreme court yesterday. The court directed L. L. Montrose, as city auditor of Logan, to Issue such warrants to K. P. Bair and F. A. Dahle for payment of work done on a sewer - n.- - California. ."" - . far-wester- -- n " j ; "A DAY VTTH JACK DEMPSEY - . 29.1. and . Wisconsin. 28.5. in trying to show the metropolis the error of Its ways. of negro farmers number The JPa" decade. 3.7 cent the ' "All think of Is pleasure; TITANIC VICTM pr overduring ch,n,rnr"'!,?; of money. they one a cent All but little and dancing." the two moYies per j Slates abowlnj: the largest perccnt- - them- wecr found In the southern deaconesses Miss Chalohorn and 3I!s ; NEW YORK. July 6. a bust In 1920 states. lluhmann reported sorrowfully. njgre of foreign born farmer farmers settled almost exthe late William T. Stead, who lost his'' were: Japanese are dancing all the time! 'Theymembers . the Church life on the Tltunic. was unveiled at states, Dakota. 4 Minnesota. 37.7; clusively In the too. They all dance., North arxl Fifth Ave- - Connecticut. 33.7; Washington. 29.8; census showed. California led with two Ninety First Street The that during their reported nue Tuesday. It Is a replica of one' Colorado had 5.152; 39; In Washington New York staythey sold 12,550 ' A , Notable Cast Featuring erected on the Thames embankment! 321 and Oregon 224. , Zion , literature. They exof pieces . In London by English and American OO" pect to make another effort to conLLOYD HUGHES, BETTY newspapermen in honor of the distin- Alkali in Shampoos New York at a later date. vert NEVADA TEACHER guished Journalist. Melville E. Stone, counsel for the Bad For Washing Hair KILLED IN AUTO DIDN'T WASTE MONEY BLYTHE and CLAIRE Associated Press delivered an address" In. which ho praised Ftead'a work fori nunra nnil c..i k I fnfomaflnn.il ON FOOD Most soaps and prepared shampoos BAN JOSE. CaU July Miss Jean M'DOWELL achievements dm --a journalist. much alkali, which Is. very De Maurler, too recent aralnst contain '.The n of campaign teacher oo as It dries the scalp and Nev., waa reported killed Metropolis. in eating did not affect wastefulness . Miss and injurious, Also me much as I haven't been able to makes the hair brittle. Margaret M Iwombly a ,San InJose and tea for The best thing to use Is Iulslfled normal FOREIGN BORN ON eat anything but an school teacher. cocoanut oil shampoo, for this la pure automobile accident at Injured five that would the yearsLvn Uklah. past Cal., FARIrlS DWINDLING and entirely greaseiess. um very Tuesday, according to a telegram re- create gas and cause me distress. My and beats anything else all ceived here" tonight. The automobile weight was down to eighty-fou- r cheap 19 Xf to Dleces. You can get Mulsifled at lira rtt nvA tt Am hanlr tv ant a and my complexion muddy. WASHINGTON, July 6 The num- any drug store, and a few.ounces will j Maurler Ls a graduate of San Jose nor-ho- Ipounds had pains in the region ol frequent ber of foreign born farmers In the last the w for months. I am glad I did no( family my aId 8Chooi u to mal intended and appendix. lt United States has decreased by 88 502 moisten the hair with water! enter Stanford university next fall. an to listen Simply operation, aa Mayr'a, or 13.2 per cent In the last ten years and rub It In, about a teaspoonful ls Wonderful has made a new Remedy the census bureau announced today. all that is required. It makes an woman of me." Jt Is a simple, harmThe decrease which was gl.HS among abundance of rich, creamy lather, NEW YORK TERRIBLE, less preparation that removes the mucus from the intestln&I was due. cleanses thoroughly, and rlnBes out alone, catarrhal ANGELS AVER ZION was It to The hair said, the dries and of tract and quickly number large eashy. allays the inflammation Tomorrow "Bunty Pulls the foreign born who returned to their evenly, and Is soft, fresh looking, causes which practically all stomach, countries during the war. ZION CITY. July 6. New York Is liver and intettinar fluffy, waVy and easy to hanbright, ailments. IncludStrings." Sunday --"Foolish native j Native white farmers, who num- dle. Desides, it loosens and takes out a very wicked "lty, much worse than ing appendicitis. One dose will e bered 4,935.401 in 1920. constituted 85 every particle of dust, dirt and dand- Chicago, according to the report of Matrons." or refunded. money Mclntyre Be sure your druggist gives two "Zion angels who returned today per cent or the nation' tillers. Tho ruffco.. ana any druggists else irug Mulalfied more Advt. five remainder were divided as follows: Vafter than months you , spent where. Advt, Foreign borri whit.. iS1.05; I O'lVUNE" - H. Simons, a resident of this citv for fourteen years, died suddenly in his piace of business Monday. He had suffered heart disease several years. Mr. Simons was born in Pennsylvania 62 years ago: He leaves a wife and two son3. The burial will be in Black-foot- , under the direction of the Masonic order. 11 "MOTHER BLACK FOOT- MASON DIES. BLACKFOOT, Idaho. July 6. Alfred St. ',v;CK v A OO- - Bank 389 July Ire pavement explosion In the heart of the city Tuesday, heaved - several square feet of brick pavement into the air. shook nearby homes, 'and nearly caused a panic, many inhabitants that the report and concussion were caused by an earthquake. Engineers who investigated, reported that the1 intense heat of the last few days had caused expansion to such an extent that the extension Joint proved inadequate. Bricks were hurled several feet in the air and one woman was stunned by them. There is a lesson for cv-- . ery property owner in the alarming frequency of crime home safes, and all' home methods of protecting valuables have proved utterly inadequate. : Wis., SviUV Out of his past ho came a past crowned by fame and clouded by prison and plunged apain'into life as an unknown press reporter. Plunged into a whirlpool of politics, graft and intrigue, and fought the biggest fight of his life for a girl who did not know him, until A romance that runs the gamut of love and a Ruby 2 - Franklin said: "He that will not be counselled can not be helped." ' : - UJ'WjmJM" W. IWHW Wth PAVING- EXPLODES Ben Cv r ator Josiah Have You XX EAMOUS PLAYERS LASKY CORP- .- - tot " fk ! mm ITS le ; ! OGDEN THEATRE German-born-farmer- s con-vin- |