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Show I. iSitw VST 1. DBMY JACK CIVIL SERVICE OGDEN ELKS ON . B. OFFICERS REETED HERE WAY TO COAST GET PETITIONS RAID BRINGS i TELEPHONES 8uttnM and Circulation Dept.. CUssld TESTS MONDAY CITY IN $400 Editorial and New Dapt. ;..f, v, . ., Executive ; j .Tj Sixteen petitions containing more JackiDempsev. world's heavyweight boxer, arrived in, Ogden on the Los than 2000 names of Ogden baseball Angeles limited from Chicago shortly to the directors after hbon todav en route to Salt Lake fans were submitted baseball directors thl was accompanied Dy of the Ogden' of fans Ogden who are morning from Teddy Hayes, his secretary. Mayor Frank Francis, President Gus protesting against the action taken WrightA. ofLu the Progressive Business editor of the by other clubs InIn the NortherntheUtah club, Glasmann, reStandard-Examine- r, demanding and Al "Warden, baseball league r, Standard-Examinelease of Dave Davenport. Ogden sports editor' of the met the champion at the depot. twirler. Last week at the meeting of the Hundreds "of fans were on the platboard of directors of the Northern form to greet the champ. Jack Reams, manager of the fight- Utah loop the Ogden club was granted er; is in'; Chicago and will remain in one wee"k with which to release Daven the Windy city for several days map- port. This action was taken after the rnanagers or representatives of theping out plans for the Utah mauler. After a short visit 'at Salt Lake, other- five clubs had made a stateDempsey will depart for Los Angeles, , ment that "they were defeated be- "where he is to be starred in picture fore they went on the playing field The meeting of the Ogden directors production. oo was originally scheduled for last Fri- day. but was postponed on account. of T. , the petitions which were circulated Jiore man juuv nanir" yesieruay. will he secured azalnst the action of mil.--' wiuis iiie uiiiri i ran m uy it is said. the league meeting, ununi John official representative of the city of Chicago, arrived in Ogden at 7:05 a; m. today with the Chicago Elks, erCreute to Los Angeles where the national convention will benext week. JJeLianey as an oiiijieia ciai" representative of the city of Chi cago extended f an official invitation ttt Mayor Frank Francis to attend the "Billion dollar pageant of progress es hibition," which will be14held at Chica' next. go. JuVy. 30, to August The invitation signed by Mayor Wil liam Hales Thompson of Chicago, is . ! as follows: t ... "To the - Mayor and Citizens, Greet ings: "You are officially" invited to b present at, the Pageant 30of Progress to .August Exposition front July 14th next. ; This international exposition-is of vital interest to every citizen ,of your community. It is 25 showa in one, including education in the various achievements that have been made ini goyernmentand business methods, farming, manufacturing, health, invention, art.science, pleasure and athletics. Short cuts to. efficiency and economy, are the primary objects of these exhibits. ."There will be a great international speed-bocontest, pigeon and air of the gunplane races, rendezvous boats of the U. S, Navy from the ten lake states, including sham battles, bombing' events., high diving contests, and other forms of Venetian. Nights pageantry." "Permit me as the representative of Chicago, its government, Its business men and citizens to urge your presence Pageant of Progress during the position, on our breeze swept Munici- pal Pier, which contains three and one-ha- lf miles of exhibits." ; j- ey City-Demps- - -- " a.t 9 a. m. Convention - .68 5' 21 t?3 RANDOM REFERENCES for Salt Lake to Applicants Directed to Ap- Residence of J. Barton on Board Special for L. A. 22nd Street Yields Liquor pear at Central Junior Protest Against Daven port's Release En Route to His Home in Salt Lake Ada Clatilfutt Directory Dept. Advertising Dtpt. Special Messenger De iyers World's Champ Stops Off More Than 2000 Fans Sign Leave Invitation to Ogden's UTAH. OGDEN. SATURDAY EVENING JULY 9, 1921. Cache, Police Say 1Itw route from Chicago and other . Examination of applicants for po Members of the Ogden Elks lodge. J. Barton, JO. 167 Twenty-econd- j, ,.rifle today an route en-to ana HI rire department, position with their families will leave toaajr lice treet, charged with having liquor in Yellowstone National park, ini ter Salt forfeited 1300 by not tire party paid the Hermitage lu Ot-ln- s where tomorrow morn-- ) be held at the Central Junior htgh possession, rnnorth. " Monday at 9 a..,, under th at- -' p they wl!l board a special train "chool before the city rourt f or for the roMour- -p,arlng rectton Another of the civil com aervice ijrden which will carry them to the 1SZ1 .mission. ' mill anive hera Monday aftarhearing this morning. . - it . ooconvention which will open Monday In noon. n rmiir nt a Alt cnargea wjm .v.l John Smith, n Los Angeles. Harold Packer of v, t sn officer In dtcharr of his! .irnriin. will leave this afternoon with Mr. Ho far 10 nm.l.rMi,.ni "for ih forfeited 1100 for the F.ime! Cedes TrTvawtlter Houaa for tTP' t J duties, and Mrs. Philip Kohn. Mr and Mrs. amlnatlon 34X2 IlDdoa reason. and repfcira. hav filed the with r!tr George Foley. Ixrelle Foley. Rosa commission. 21a. Phona m men The rrrt of the two thejavenu Hee Foley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred will Ihrlude nueilon Mental ltec-made a trt by of rad j ingrowth Mrs. William Holllngsworth. Mr. and on current local, utati- and r.atlonnl af- - tVw Everett Noble. Detective Ed. Ogden. Captain Walter Fl)cr in noted Camp left during: the week for- tha fairs. liert CrUe. Chauffeur and Americajn flyer. Oalbralth. Itutterfteld coast city. The written examlhatlotj will ir !n j:4q o'clock afternoon. an Ocdtn visitor today an rent to Loa eterdv A epeclal train will leave Halt iuur composi- - The uollce had teen miormea mat Anfreies irom jaineoia jLong imnu. ninninic, Lake tomorrow morning: at 2 o'clock tion. questions relating to location of had been dealing in liquor. jarton Noble and will carry Elks from all parts of In the vicinity ot,trrtYt nald. points ICE Pura diUl!ed artincla.1. Phona the state. Two cars on the train Ogden and others. , a search warrant, the 1(01. with Armed M. L Jones Coal &. lea Co. 2911 ' will contain lodge members from MinThe examination open to present office called at thearton reJ1enre. A In be will held In the two departments and A woman net them at the door they neapolis. meeting Rulta cleaned and preaaed. Los Angeles Monday evening and the employes a l w"" "" "" ald And detained mem as long n,,,lm Reach. 11.25 Sponged and sessions will open Tuesday morning. policemen or"rZfiremen. w"" a man running or 4011 noundi Model 75c possible, Laundry. prersed. Tne blg parade oo- wll, bo neld Thursday! to narch officers . rauned the hurriedly nrt Ihf house, after they had trained en - Three cottarea for rent, Ogden can-orOVERTURNED LAMP trance, according to the report, liar- yon. Phone Clark's Fhoe b'tore. Ttmrtsui Seventy-fir- e n j j ke .... I i Of-de- : j i I - -- j - Kin-mn- s, ; J i GETS THIRTY DAYS 61$ ton. It In Mid. was In a bathroom. Thjuramweiri Hook Store. liquid escaping from gurgling sound of DRUGS FOR USING a bottle could ! heard, the officers OO lUHurn IYnm Visit-- Mr. William to door. the n. refused Harton open Kerr returned Friday from a pay. An overturned coal oil lamu In the door, the officers visit with frienda and relatives John Riley, charged with vagrancy rooming house of Georice Vihlpole. tered. JustIn inthetime to New York and Wash prevent Rartontjn Philadelphia, rebv being a drug addict, pleaded gullO aoove 361 Twe ' street, few last the t rom pouring H sulted In a hurry' up run for the fire fjngr ington. in the city court this morning. of liquor from a Jug. Petectlve Noble was arrested twelve days ago and. de- department at 10:32 o'clock last night. SAldFIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ke Herbert II Smith Co. for Insurwhich at 11 o'clock. Sunspite alleged freh needle marks of Morning service ance that praiecta today tomorrow of two mean bottle hi thu1 snrenrt u over the Inrir kiuk-In were time at hta time, at floor on a. m. 10 the arms Church pienje day school be too late. 2147 Wiih, Ave. f may quan-oa small each containing Lorin Farr park Tuesday night. Girl arrest, refused to plead guilty, claim- flame.1 were motherrtl by nrrupants liquor, 114 7. Insurance department. Phone v ere found In another room of the boen and rooms the the that had meet before th the afternoon prescribScouts ing drug tlty department Friday S11IU wa was u who !houe. Smith, arrived. present, ed for his ufe by a physician at Boy Scouts the same evening. 00 ' cure for asthma. The department rrsnon.led to e'rht being watched by Chauffeur Bert f Rllev attempted to stipulate with different calls of'Crltes. Smith suddenly nroe, ran to esterdy, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIentwo bottlea small were the room would where DEATHS P. It. he Roberts which the fires. that grass ENTIST Corner of Monroe avenue 'were setting on the lAble, grabbed ter a pica of not guilty If he were not Dog Biting Young Henry Judge street. and Twenty-fourt- h Regular 30 more sentenced to than ' mornJudge days. them, and rushed to the bathroom, the Rackham died at service at 11 o'clock Sunday Jne 1JI Anderson Not Infected, RobertH refused to enter Into such an ASIATIC COAL IS In theMr. Hannahrelr He succeeded Indicate Twenty-fift- h report "Sacrament." residence, Sunday Subject ing. th bottles of their contents street this morning following an exRiley Official agreement with the defendant. OO "mptylng State 'p.. TTrri school 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening Says was given the minimum sentence for With the two men In custody, the tended Bhe waa jJivUULrXll 1U U. O.! officers born In. Man- .-' lllneas. Testimonial meetings at 8 p. m. Read . .. a thorough .11. in" in the city hoi; this the o offense, rkv days Bank National 512 thirty OGDENiBOYlliiUD rooms at First usnifi ana f.fine ing """""" a portion of Darwjn aaugnier 'I sesreh. " unnrfwlne Hy No indication of rabies was found Jail. 21, 1116. Bept. building.- Rooms open dally from 12 4.lndey. e oo FAN FRANCISCO. July of the rear porch, tha PROVO noon to 5 p.. m., except Sunday. aftdv in the examination of a dog which a AT REST lived in Ogden for 22 year. Surhad flooring of Asiatic cal, the first to reach firt-ridisclosed a lUiUor cache in ar her huihand, Fred J. Rack-haholidays. feW days ago Inflicted a severe bite was which between five and six gallon of viving and ln five 4Fan Francisco years, COAT TAKE her mother. Lrkln & Bona HIKERS On the hand' of Henry Anderson, Jr.. the Japanese steamer Seine jjir;t liquor was found. aboard . Funeral services for Paul N. Hlnck- of the funeral arrangehave LUTHERAN charge ENGLISH FX.IM TIIE koii of Henry Anderson. FROM CANYON HOME Maru which arrived here yesterday.? Hoth men. Immediately aTler their ments. ley were conducted yesterday in the CIluIlcIIjefferson and Ogden tailor, according avenue a to The coji was shipped v from Parlen.report was fixed, deposited the required unuer unct- Twenty-thir- d 00 jLiignin wain tnanei street. Arthur E. Ol- made to Or. Roy 11. Wilson, city and No Information was axall- imnuni Manchuria. was son, Thourh neither appeared. t of Bishop W. W. Rawson.S. He ion Bible school and In pastor. Sunday state L Dalnes. L It as to occurred was A which by nble county physician hon theft, Issued In Hincknot consigned were warrants daylight orlb,n the son of Supt. and Mrs. E. m. a. No 10 at wno maue examclass t FUNERALS tne every Sunday bacteriologist Ogden canyon at IdlewiJd Friday aft the rate of th shipment. thrlr cases. ley, of the State IndustriaTschool. vo-:- ', morning services, this Sunday. Lve- 8- j jnatkn. 00In prosecution of ernoon. result oomay Musical numbers included both services every Sunday vat The boy was bitten on two fingers two women, according to Juxenlle burMrs. Aeoll Raxter Jesaop cal and dnstrumental. "Face to Face" oning sermon: nai while playing near his home in Ogden Judge I,. J. Holther. serled in the Cltr following cemetery was.sune by Nephi J. Brown, "Ave clock. Theme for GUNS TO REACH FOR MEDAL SHOOTS The dog was immediately t canyon. In P. under Fourth He held vices ward tha said Mr. that Jennings, e, l Binnie. confirmation7 class meets on Tuesday killed and the head was sent to Ir. living near Idlewlld. had left a brown of B5hop Hrrum C IN MOVIE HOLDUP, START HERE SUNDAY the direction Hence," at o'clock. On Wednesday Daines. In view of the fact that the belted coat "in front of her summer evening "When the Oreat Red Dwn I,und. were David the speakers Among " will be Luther bit the child without apparent homi while she returned to the house. waa tunc by Mr. Mary dog Hhlnlng"' (Was Jenson, A.: P. Merrill, representing the evening theby Misses league Amelia and Elva provocation, physicians suggested that Two' women who apparently had been K. H1SHKK Ariz.. July Making of. Th "medal" shoot for the Ogden Farley; "Twill Not Ba Ixmg." Chrt2 65 3 me Ogden Rotary club of which ,Supt. home. oe maae as inaica-- ; latter's the Johfison at examination seen were to Face" a to Is Kaundera: and "Far in !n!r:un the at A. be will trans N. rather mountains, started the Hub hiking novelty pictures Hinckley is the president;-Bishowelare You avenue. tions Good-nighthe that hav always Martin. pointed Pauline dog It. Quincy and finally ithls part of th might pn?M, tne coal examine (,r trie local club near the Ogden Golf;lln'" ountry and Blst Tanner and Bishop; Rawson. Six come to our services and meetings. been suffering from the disease It up and carry It away. nt hie difficulty In getting n fountry Huh Saturday according Hieakers were K. T. Fa under, Hyrum resldf pick school mates acted as pallbearers. 00 used to seeing traudlly dressed western; (Q secretary Frnle Ford. More than A Pelnap. Patriarch K. A. OJen andProvo for Although the women were strangers (The body was taken todedicated SIIKP-I- I dc-- j "bad men ' THK OF to CHURCH fiOOI) Mrs. ha since she score of the menilers of the club Phop Lund. The gTave was dedlcalJennings, by rushing around with "nf-- i burial, the grave being rector. W. It m I) Is Kit John said. termlned belts. Hyslop, to take part In lh,rd bv L. A. Latkm. their Identity, nr (heir jtiUery" strapped President T. N.' Taylor of the Utah Grant avenue e 00 and Twenty-fourt- h s which will be held during thi west ern - eventexperttd Home of the ral 00 stake. ' ers are apt tw Jump at the wrong con- - remaining weeks of he summer sea. Floral lurnlaheg tha flowers, street, opposite postoffice. The sev oo Wtbr TTfl enth Sunday after Trinity. The church elusion when a '"movie westerner" goes son FISHES IN CLOSED school" meets in the church at the STOLEN MAIL BAGS usual hour, 9:45 a. m., when the recon the local grounds Sun- - iXTNFIIjIjED ORDERS TlriHiU pZO movinga noiu-upicture company planning to a warm-u- p will innrliift a. brief sermonette erene at in FOUND IN NEVADA tor ine unai preparation lor tne ion "iKf uepoi aitnay to the children. Morning prayer and ' Osborn. eight ml lea .south of here, had tana state shoot, which will be held IN STEEL DECREASE N. W. Uster. charged with fishing the train crew warn passengers nojot Olllon. pest week. sermon at 11 a. m. All ore cordially AH heat records for In closed waters of upper South Fork less than ten time before reaching 1921 In 00 Two mall pouches stolen from the Invited at both services. Evening SC In sermon Paul'a were on July 3. pleaded guilty when ar- - the station that ft "moTle train rob- -' and shattered NEW YORK. July 9. The monthly Ogden station prayer railroad yesterday Palisade, Nevada, afternoon when the mercury rose on church, Plain City, at 3 p.m. In spite of. .NOTHKR AtTOIt UAXKIU'IT, - tonnage report of the United Ftatea ralgned before Judge I.- It. Itoberts b.rv " would b staged. April 1, last, were found yesterday Pato the this morning. He was Sentenced to this, several old timers on the train! NEW YORK. July 9. Jack Nor- Fteel corporation, mad public today, point and re the right of way of the Southern ormalned minimum fine of $25. W. H. An- reached for their in for the that ST Just CHURCH position cific lines by employes of the comnearly hlp when the1 worth, actor and producer, today filed showed 6. 117, SOS tona of unfilled deFIRST HAITI an hour. The hottest period In bankruptcy. ders on hand June JO. Thla la a derson, deputy state game warden, "bandits" appeared nnd had to be con-I- n petition voluntary' pany, according to information re- north of the postoffice on Grant avecame shortly after 6 o'clock. swore to the complaint against Us vlnced that the hold-uwas not the! giving his liabilities at 17,104 writhjerease from unfilled order on May II, ceived here today by officials of , the nue. Rev. 1. A. Garrison, pastor. ter. The mounting of the mercury to no assets. which were, &.482.4S? torts. real thing. road. Contents of the two pouches Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. At the the 11 were said to be valuable. o'clock point at yesterday service morning amajywupaaaa; W. H- Taylor of the railway mail regular eclipsed any record made during Dr. Garrison will give a review of the entire summer of 1920. acservice in Ogden was notified of the the Northern Baptist convention reHe cently held in Des Moines. Iowa. Both cording to Charles Bass. local today. finding of the pouches officials weather observer. On July 19, to the Senior and Juni";lJ. i. I. I.. Instructed the railroad last year, the thermometer regishold the pouches until government meet at 7 pi m .' The1sUbject for Or. tered 96 degrees, which, accordcould receive them. Garrison's Sermon at the evening servrepresentatives it will the 8 ing to the records was the year's Real will-b"Life's o'clock" affair, investigate ice at Taylor maximum temperature. Six days is said. The midweek service of Motive." oo this season have pa?sed Wedalready take place praise and prayer.wlll record-Reliethis 8 5"cIock. at evening from the hot spell Is Music for Sunday morning: FREDRIC MOSS has moved nesday promised tonight by the forecastof Hope". .11. Goerdeler "Star Prelude,' er for the United States weather his Voice and Piano Studio Offertory Leybach bureau who predicts cooler temMrs. J. O. Hughes. to Rooid 44-0- , in the peratures for this section. Fair Ever Shall and It "Jesus Quartet, skies are promised tonight and toHackleman Be" National Bank Building. morrow. 5279 Quartet, "The Song of the Sea : Last night's minimum tempera. . Wakeman ture was 68 degrees. Collins Mattie Smith, Jay 00 D. W. Johnson. Maud Stevens. Accompanisl Miss Esther Fife. Evening service: Prelude, "Vesper Chimes" . . . Smith Lichner Offertory, "Andante CAUSES FIRE SCARE I ! en-)we- FAIL TO FIND at 1 six-Kicki- ng ka i nty-rourt- h . ', I - c RAB IES TRACES M-vr- n ; X I - IN 9.--- A cf-nie- hlp-'ih- ' nt i m, j J I - . . u - t j w,..-fyv- . i ed I " t' j , Heat Record f(jr Two Years Upset; Goes to 99 Here , old-tim- J I I j OlAJLui; p I J j - 99-deg- ree p 99-degr- ee - e : . - : . f First . ; Is ' : ELEVENTH WARIJ-Eld- er Joseph Ririe wili.be the speaker Sunday eveward chapel. ning in the Eleventh Services begin at 7 o clock. Place the numbers 1 to 25 In a square in such a position that they will add up and down, or across, or angling fromcorner to corner and give the same to yesterday's: 61 silver dollars, 61 being the least common multiple of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 (60) plus 1. FIRST METHODIST 4 54 Twenty- fourth street. Rev. Hugh Neville, pastor. Sunday school 10J a. m. C. M. Wilton, superintendent. Primary and beginners' departments 10 a. m. .Leaders, Mrs. J. J. Maloneand Miss Mabel Rowse. Morning service Ufa. m- Dr. John J. Lace 01 Salt Lake will preach. Epworth ofleague service at 7 p. m. the institute will be given. Reports board Official meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m. .Midweek service Wednesday . J i . s to- - - '7 - - result-Answe- - . r T? VERY scrap of printed paper that came to his hands 00 ADMITS DRUG USE; THIRTY p. m. GIVEN DAYS Rev. J. Challen Smith, of Salt Lake, will preach at the First Congregational . Lloyd Treseder, charged with vagchurch at 11 o'clock a, m. Sunday rancy through being a drug addict, "The at " WHEN LINCOLN WAS A BAREFOOT BOY Here's Anather 'Square Problem a Little Harder AT LAGOON 8 Philosophy of changed an original plea of not guilty to "one of guilty ln the city court this had morning, after an order for a Roberts-TresedeSALVATION ARMY 251 Twenty been issued by Judge D. R. jury fifth street; Capt. and Mrs. Robert claimed thVt he had been Henderson, officers in charge. City jail using the drug but to a small extent. meeting, 10 a. m. County Jail meet- He claimed that, his presence in the ing, li a. m. Sunday school, 2:30 p. city jail for the last ten days had brokm.,. leader, Mrs. A. Mann; lesson en him of the habit, and that he had "Saul's Death Mourned by David." resolved to "stay away from drugs. When questioned by County AttorOpen air meeting, 3:45 p- - m.. City hall park. Young People's meeting, 6:45 ney David Wilson, Treseder admitted p. m., leader, Capt. R. Henderson. that he had been given drugs by his and wife during the time that he has been! Open air meeting. Twenty-fift- h Photo by Wilcox, Salt Lake Lincoln, 7:15. Salvation meeting, g ln JaiL m. at the hall. tODic: "Can a Man Judge D. R. Roberts refused to alDolores Sea!, "the nightingale of the p. to Heaven by Doing the Best He low the" motion of County Attorney Get afterheadline who Sunday west," Can?" by Capt. Henderson. Good mu- Wilson to the effect that a 30 days' noon vaudeville bill at Lagoon. sic and singing. All are welcome. Jail sentence be Imposed, and that the oo days already spent in Jail be applied t0 the sentence. Thirty additional days must be spent in Jail by Treseder as TEACHERS GRANTED the result of sentence, passed by the STATE court. CERTIFICATES hundred morning, subject: Religion." , r i We have a few oo SPRING CHICKENS left. Will sell at 25c pound live weight while they last. 3801 Washington Ave. Phone 313i: ' : U A number of Ogden and northern Utah teachers, together with a number of other teachers of the state, were yesterday first class certificates by thegranted certification committee of the state board of education. Those receiving certificates Included Ruth Bybee, Hooper; Lelly C. Knud-seBrigham; Margaret McCarthy, Ogden; Rose Mitchell, Hooper," and Luella Thomas of Ogden. n, CARD OF THANKS The undersigned hereby express their thanks and appreciation to all those who so generously assisted us during the trying hours covering the death and funeral of our husband and father. The kindness of our good friends will ever be cherished. MRS. JOHN MARTIN, BIG DANCE AT HERMITAGE PARK EVERY EVENING By Ben lnmbleV Enlarged Orchestra Best in the State , ' Band Concert Sunday 4:00 until 6:00. Ten-Piec- e Orchestra Jr. 6312 was a treasure trove. He read it eagerly- - :onnin every line getting every worthwhile word. What a harvest he could have garnered' from a modern newspaper! And not the least interesting to h.;m would have been the advertisements, with their stories and their pictures; of products, appliances and services that have smoothed the course of life to a degree unknown and unbelievable in the rough pioneer days. Nowadays new comforts and conveniences slip into our lives almost without our realizing it. Ve are liable to be rather matter-of-faabout it all. And advertising that has made it simpler to make and distribute profitably innumerable products at reasonable prices,' has played a leading part in making our life so eminently easy to live. ct Read over the advertisements and try to think what the things you see there would have meant to our fore fathers. Then you'll realize what a service and what a convenience advertising is to you. Read it Make use of it! V A |