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Show imxhnxu MONDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1921. HOLLANDERS'-- 5 HOLD : : in Netherlands ' "I By Utah Dutch: It .Mission -- HIS DAILY BURDEN WAS SICK HEADACHE KEEP DAVE DAVEMPORT, HE'S L. D. Si f . ' a e n 1 ; I r r . r; e . still-remain- - . A lllth on No. QeJA farnsihe II Cmpt In ltir The esse of W. T. Xajlor. as rtported to the Chiropractic Keearch Bureau, wii that he had auflered for yeara with atomach ulcer and chronic Ilia only relief a anpertn. ralomel and other atronc aick headache. druja- inatly phyalciana aald that the only thing left to do vn an operation. Now a chronic aufferer from atomach ulcera and aick headache ta not well enough lo be optltnUtlc. epecUlljr a tour an operation, ao he at anything. He wu told that chiropractic tnlRht offer a means of escape. It ia a curioua fact that moat of the record of chlropractlo haa been made on people who come to It a a lait resort after every other mean had failed. The chiropractic analysla of the spinal condition of W. T. Taylor revealed dl placcmenta or mlsalmmenta. technically known aa subluxation, of what la known aa 'atoroach place" nd "liver place." The chiropractor set about his task of restoring then Jolnta to proper allmmenU thus to relieve the preaauro on the nerves to the stomach and liver, and aa hia adjustmenta gradually lifted th preiure, health came back, gradually getting stronjer and stronger. - Glocfc SBacfcward jrrpd UNCLE BUN SAYS; "Uomn. Nyv" out o lot of exf Itemrnt th doctor ruajlnc wlJl my iwhrn he calls." m. hl - star-leagu- r.rrrr Hwir Mondy "Each : fl ' 1 WIFE OP ARIZONA STATE OFFICIAL VISITOR IN OGDEN TtflMO Dninufinn rRiffiDI a 1114Af C ai ill iru 1111 twaivaa I BafTllllj nrimnaUiifi vmw Elttllll " b : : : scared to death gone down there half even The sixtieth anniversary of the landBy WILL R, HOLMES', before the defeat Latter-da'and y admitted Saint of the first ing , Editor Box Elder Journal. Is one excepstarted-There game church missionaries in .The Nether- ' Standard-Examine- t Have Just fin- tion the last game the Peaches lands, August 6, 1861, was celebrated ished of Secre- played against the Ogden Gunners the Nethargument reading, at the annual conference of The with Dave on the mound, every playRay Olsen of the Northern Utah erlands missionary association held In tary disbaseball on much found the star pitcher the except-oner with league the Ogden tabernacle Sunday had sessions at 10:30 o'clock in the morn- cussed pavenport question and In my and before the contest was over The Mr. Olsen stiff. said scared has ,a fans great the 3 afternoon. judgment Ogden in the o'clock ing and at Thla conference was attended by hun- - deal, but has failed to meet the Issue.- Peaches batted Davenport all over e ureas or members or. tne association His spirit of cooperation, or his ap-isi the lot and in the eighth frame got f in the league, him so befuddled that he "walked" from. all parts of the state, congrega-tlOn- s peal for cooperation men men on the but and leases, two. very with Walsh filled timely acceptable, that in. attendance being what right has Red Lynch cume to bat and. sent a vthe. large auditorium at both sessions. question, to center fence that r.. long drive out F. Richards, Assis- any club in the league to protest 'tantApostle George id won he because Dave the game for the have would against Davenport Andrew Jensen, Church Historian a good baseball pitcher? The by- Peaches. bu.t Meyers, an Ogden fast President John Watson of the Weber each clubtmay em- fielder, raced with the ball, got under provide that stake, Bishop G. B- Thatcher of Lo-of laws e one and it and saved the day forthe Gunners-Davenpoploy performer tried gan, Bishop LeGrande Richards club has in the did not win that contest at every league Salt Lake. Bishop John Roghaar of to do Several was that big all. It .very G. thing. Meyers, but "Al" Warden Nicholas Smith, Grape, Idaho, Elder hired been the to have him credit for it. by league give mission players forgot African of South the formerly t If Ogden can keep Davenport and were among the speakers at the con- clubs but not having made good they have been released. the It within still limit, happened by salary just keep w ference. on to the big hurler. that Ogden located and hired a. big all means hang SPKCIAL MUSIC who made good, and n.ow Bring hlni to the Feach City in a speSpecial music was. rendered by The leaguer of the other cluba are sore about cial contest with the Brigham club, Netherlands choir of Salt Lake with some - If Logan, Smithfield, Trenionton.- advertise the game far and wide, and S. F. Whitaker at the organ- - Included or orignam nau iavei;give Gene Bourne, the fast fielder in the musical program was art anthem! shoe of the who was struck with a pitched ball Ogden the jubilee especially writtenfor The on foot. other the local diamond on the morning lucky tw,. srtr, K.inn.;. to get his services w.ould be hold of July Fourth, all the proceeds. Mr. club the congregation. by On to .him. There is no question uourne is sum in a critical condition .The morning session was conducted ing about that. and will not be able to play ball attain by- William J. DeBry and the after MUST CHANGE ARGUMENT. this season and will not be ftrong of William was noon session in charge ' Mr. If Olsen will make his objecenough to do any work for many .Dalebout. - tions to Davenport on the ground that months. The report that he had rememthe advised Richards '"Apostle is in a fortune is all a the Ogden, rules inherited violating paying cently bers of the association to follow the, this big star a greater sum mistake 3IRS. RUDOLPH KVC1ILER. instructions of their leaders and walk than any clubpitcher oo could pay one player In the path of safety. He urged the andlstlll Mrs. Rudolph Kuchler, wife of tho! keep within the flimit fixed members to profit by the experiences, and agreed to the by state land commissioner, T organization, Arizona and rewards .punishwith "resultant can or and back his prove objecup in summer individOgden visiting at th nations and, ments of people, tions with truth, then Ogden should Mr. Kuchhome Mrs. of Herman and Lucifer as and Christ such Jesus uals, called to an accounting, but not on Mrw. Herman In Ogden canyon. ler after the cybuncil in heaven, Sodom and be grounds that, Davenport is such Kuchler and Mrs. Rudolph Kuchler 'Gomorrah, pain 'and Abel, and the cityt athewonderful and the other are pitcher sisters. of Ninevah. clubs Have no chance in winning a Mrs- Kuchler. who formerly wan LeXSrandej Richards of Salt game with thisMiss Elizabeth Orth. Ogden primary long lanky on the 'Lake said he considered the day of his- rubber. supervisor, will spendabout a month for a mission to The Nethdeparturewhen is Big Dave Davenport that is It In Ogden and then will Join her hus19 the "as of , age. erlands, years' a Into little the putting organiband in Kan Francisco. "pep" was as of life it my my happiest day so Davenport has received entrance into God's service.' He re zation. much publicity about being a "world-beater- " First M.RIUFJ ferred to the fulfillment of prophecy Troops to Initiate Miss COl'PLK in baseball that hundreds of M. Trenholme and Lillian rlnthe accomplishment of a 'marvel'who not would have attended people Summer Camp in South Lester A. Simpson, both of Hooper, "ous work and a wonder," in the last a single game of baseball this season were married Saturday nt the rectory days, as evidenced by many things that have now become interested in the Fork Canyon have transpired in the 'past' few years national of the Church of Good Shepherd- Rev. are and there with sport '.PRESIDENT WATSON SPEAKS: W. Hyalop performed the wedJohn of the family. Once they a President Watson; spoke of his ac- members The vanguard of the Ogden girl ding ceremony. started they go and see 'em all and love for the Dutch get quaintance Andrew! and become baseball boostwill leavo this evening at 6 scouts regular Jensen told of his ers- One merchant in people and BRITANNIC ASSOCIATION City Brigham in United o'clock to open the new summer camp the missions visit among the loaded The regulnrf- meeting of tbe Britan In his the boys coupe Monday States to collect data, for the history of of last week and made a record run in South Fork canyon at the Meadows. nic association will be held tonight at the church, which is being compiled. to Lorin Farr park to see the game. Mrs. H. Fisher. 430 Twenty-siIn of readi home the been The has camp placed to live He said: "I have heard so Jojin Roghaar urged the saints xth street. The 2, ness of the efforts meeting will open much about troop through the gospel.' Bishop Thatcher also told this man Davenport that I. 8 o'clock. direction at the under scouts, boy Ogden thought Nethot hia love for the people of The go down and see how he does of Scoutmaster V. R. Eklns and Dr- D. erlands and assured them that bless- Iit,"would and there you are- - If Davenport W. Henderson. ANNUAL TICNIC would follow their application of ever pitches ings The boys went to South Fork Satur 'a game of feall on the Members of the Presbyterian church to lives. the their dally gospel diamond there will be day with the tents and equipment. -- Elder Nicholas at the will hold their annual Smith, who recently Brigham on hand to help the "some" crowd Around the camp fire that night Lorin Fnrr park Tuesdaypicnic afternoon of returned from South Africa, told pound him off t.he lot. And they held council, during .which the and evening. Women and children his experiences while laboring in that Peaches one these of days they are going to following day's program was outlined: will go to the park at 4 o'clock and exas a missionary relating country next to Dave if get remains By daybreak the boys were up and will be Joined lattT by the men. A Big periences during the "flu" epidemic of in the league, and it's to be he hoped that ready. After breakfast Dr. Henderson, basket luncheon will bo served. 1918 and how "the power of God was he .will: and the will find him one of the troop leaders, gave a short made manifest in healings under the for sufficient hitsboys runs to win talk. Then the sound of axes and the and one Not member of the ON VACATION priesthood." contest. the What more in clatter of voices filled the woods. would church died of the dread sickness, he teresting? . It would be be Haasell. machinist at the Celestlne "some ball By evening the river was bridged. Southern Pacific said. ahopa. left tbla mornin of the the assumed and Northern Utah appearance camp league y Smith said that the work game" a vacation In for ing to this tall timber or to force a tented village. among the Boers of South Africa, who the beat Miss to. Mrs. him Llttlefleld and in J. manager the Mary replace are of Holland descent, had been, very Gerta Woodruff, girl scout officers, alow owing to the lack of Dutch box. UFXiULAR MinTTING Mr. says: "He can who went to the camp Sunday and superspeaking missionaries. He also stated thinks Warden The Of can." he touches. none ot the vised Neighbora of America Royal course, finishing that word had, been received during; the clubs in the league can win from V. R. will hold their Includes 2, scouts. boy regular meeting Inatth 8 Troop the past week granting the church the Davenport if they go into the game Ekins, F. hall thia evening O. I. La Grande () scoutmaster. Umb, 2 4 mission- with the same privilege of maintaining o'clock. Chester William Brown. manifested in Bingham. spirit aries there and expressed the wish that Mr. Olsen's article. He is licked be Benjamin Bingham, Harold Welch. oo at least six of these might be Holland- rore he starts and admits it. A Bert Eldon Milton Erickson. McCoy, great ers, feeling that a large amount of showing the Belgian soldiers would Ophiekens, James I3rown, Dalles Hess, SET EXCURSION TO good might be accomplished by them-Elde- r have made against Big Kaiser Bill Rulon Lee, Herbert Lawson. John Stlt. J. Jtoothoff, recently arrived TEMPLE AT LOGAN the Huns invaded their country Rigby Jacobs, 'trumpeter; Terry from Holland, told of his missionary when Allison a of truck kind with Such morale. and that Skeen, Spence labors and related the Incident of the talk sounds childish "It Dave is go drivers. healing of his eyesight, several years oo An excursion to the Loan temple to play ball we are going home ago, after suffering for about eight ing n can come ana for our t by th and you July 29 has been arranged afflicted to the extent of yard any more." Can youplay j years, being of Weber the beat it? genealogical society DISCONTINUES CHOIR out of school. having to stay to announcement lost Yel in the stake, according Davenport games upon the visit of the late President Jo- lowstone league in Idaho last season, made by David R. Roberts. In charge MUSIC FOR SUMMER of seph F. Smith to The Netherlands that and we are playing faster ball here for the state. The extmpl& work the, miracle was performed, he said. now. Davenport was not advertised be made by automobile. will cursion Exercising faith in God and the power in the big dailies up there as the most will The leave musical The Ogden about 5:30 party given program special oXthe priesthood, the healing resulted wonderful o In on a clock the choir ward earth attracted and the the Ninth morning, returning durby after; an administration by the late players wereplayer not the scared to at the ward half death evening. ing chapel congregation large the church. president of oo- when they faced him. Al Warden, last night. Th program was given ' OTHERS SPEAK Standard-Exaon Wilof the direction Director under the Z'J. 1a. jButterwork. Rulon J. Sperry sporting editor OUTING COMMITTEE smtl Elder H. Landwaan, who will soon iner, is a good sport. He believes in liam H. Adams. Several anthems were rendered by boosting the Ogden ball leave for a mission to The Nether-4and- publicity and TO MEET TUESDAY the choir and selections were also givplayers. The old files of the Ogden also spoke at the conference. - the en, by the ward double quartet. will Solotell that you Gob'er,paper It 'was announced at the conference manager of the Ogden club, ists appearing on the program Include that a resident of Ogden had been former was one of the greatest players in Vera Hobson, Eva Porter, Mathel AlAll committees appointed to work J. Van der Wrerff, who is a the country, found, fathers now out also Stevens. len and Walter playplans for the Weber stake Wilfley step-so- n of the first convert baptised ing with Logari and each in their turn In the Wea now meet will will sons' and vacation The take choir nutlng in Holland, and whA consequently was has been boosted to the skies in the until early In September. An outing ber Normal college Tuesday evening at-at well acquainted with all three of the now It Davenand is be held for the choir members 8 o'clock. It is desired that a full will Ogden daily first three converts baptised there 60 port's turn. Hot Springs tomorrow tendance of the various commltteea "Utah at the ago. years! S KNEES eveninif. TREMBLE. " CThe annual report at the meeting. outing of the'Hollanders delivered were for And addresses at "Al" The Brief is said has about arranged everything .being outing will be held at Lagoon on August 10. Dave the players on 'the other clubs the service last night by Bishop Wil- - August 4. 5 and 6, at fouth Fork on V.!'; have been- letting it "soak" in and ford O. Ridges and his counselors, the city property. orthe more the.V read about Big Dave David F. Steele and Oswald Jack the more their knees trembled and son, who voiced their appreciation of There la a practically Inexhaustevery club that has faced the big the work of the ward choir during the ible deposit of soda In British Fast Africa. leaguer on thia Ogden diamond has past season. rt HEALTH F0LL01V5 CrUROPRACnC CORRECTS PRESSURE ON SPIKAL RERYE5 IN DISEASES OF it- - cele-LfnPtnste- ad WHERE CREDIT IS DUli There is no doubt in my mind where credit ia due. No one ever did anything for me before Dr.'IIoff, the chiropractor, began hi adjustment!.. W. T. Tnvlor, Chimpractic Hesearch lJitreau. TrlErOLLOWlHOOROAKS: HlkO 15 LAW t.'tement H0$t - ARMS HEART LUNGS i GIRL SCOOTS Act Today Consultation ia without chrg fV STOMACH vvsptf:tx M0NtrS VtV j . "i-Blsh- - op LEAVE TODAY ... - - )N Ogden . - - UNDERTHE BY : ten-da- i i " - It-wa- s , m 3, , . - These Problems Not So Hard if : You Take Time - -- KING READING PLEA FOR IRISH PEACE I How is it possible to use- the numbers 1 to 9 inclusive, once "only, in a problem" of addition to T,makc them total 100? i Answer to yesterday's: Join, "Hill, Push. Soap; John Phillip . Sousa. : - - - OO- CHILDREN TAGGED mM ' All children attending the Sunday echool of the Ogden, North Weber and Weber stakes were reminded yester- ' Me ? -'-- i day, of their annual frolic to be held at ..Lagoon on Friday, July 15. Tags were distributed to the children, bearing the date ahd features of the out- ing,! Is expected that the resort In Davis county will be crowded with thousands of children who are anxiously looking forward to a jollv time. The official excursion train will leave! Ogden at 12:30 p. m., and excursion rates will be available on all trains during the afternoon and evening.! - It1, ? : y iM i J '- - PYTHIAN KNIGHTS - - TO HOLD OUTING Members of the Knights of Pythias of Ogden, Salt Lake, Kaysville; Layton and Clearfield will celebrate at a joint picnic, to be held? at Lagoon, Monday, at- July 18. In addition to the usualboattractions dancing,- bathing and ing, there will bec an exhibition drill at h r thefpavillon, .v-v- : if dia-placc- d HISTORIAN IS GROW LOGANBERRIES GREEKS MAY FIRST TIME .IN UTAH KATSVILLE. July 11-yeara ot Euhi-r- jr haa Dr. experimenting brought Gleaaon of JCaravIlle rucceaa In cultivating Loganberrtra, which heretofore hara been practically unknown In thla.mtate. being grown only In lha Pacific coast atatea and British Columbia. It ia a cross batwaen the red raspberry and. the common wild blackFix SPEAKER HERE BUILD CHURC! Church Compiler Says Mor- Salt Lake Priest Conducts mons Settled Nebraska, Service in Guild Hall Here Wyo., Idaho, Arizona berry, and waa first propagated by Judce J. H. Lot;an of &anto Crux. CaL Fix yeara ago Dr. Gleaon who baa Members of the Oreek Orthodox Asuintant Church Historian Andrew on hi place In Kayavllle for lived a Church In held aervic the guild hall Jensen visited the monthly metlng that there was no good yeara. of the Weber stnke priesthood, held of the Kpiscopal' church yesterday reason decided the why LoganberryIn should in the Second ward chapel yester- morning with Priest Chambers of Fa.lt be not . Utah. . TV grown f successfully Ijlk nfflrlittnr day afternoon. In a brief address He aet out plants, but the first yeara he told how he had Just returned from' tended by a large congregation. did not bring experimentation what would be hia last long visit. Arraneementa for the rervic waa , of hiaresults. Ha could hit tha good b" rtVhl way to dl.p Tof ihIuEu7li 'd Ilfodrok rnmthstntemforthe Durse of" -th r.h .hHJ bout rowth of Tina v wo weeaa. ' i i""1 rf ports lie ai.o Arter vanoua attcmpta ha finally which la now being compiled. Other rirry that the church hna a membership the method of attaching tha adopted trlpa will be made In the future, but or about 600 in this city and that a topa of the to a wire, which ia duration of will short be thev only church building may be erected la fastened to vlnea atout atakea at regular n one a compared with the Just In the nes future. diatancea of about eight feet, Tha j oo pleted. vlnea thua auapended allow tha ber-ri' , In his address the veteran historian, to mature to perfection In aire told of some Incldenta that are no; GIRL SETS RTsdORT) and flavor and ara aeemtngly free from Inject peu. Trained in thla member. Among them waa the fact faahlon. tha vlnea afrord lha great-e- at were tha "Mormon' that tha pionra convenience for the berry pcker. firat eettler. not only of Utah, but of a they are uniform In atxe, moat of Arl and M 11. Idaho ST. Nebraska. Wyoming. las them PAUL, Minn., July atx In feel being nearly height. zona. Tne aenievmnT or tne nw I'hoebe J. Fnlrarmve. It yeara old. of La et year lr. Uleaaon realiied $140 famou Mormon ltattallon. were un- thla city, eatabllahed what waa aald from 200 planta. and aa Ma patch cone known, he gald, to a Urge number of to be a new world'a rrcord for a too tain thla year, ha expect people now residing In the western drop for women when ahe drop- to make planta proflta en tha atitfactory ?0D feet from an airplane at venture. The vlnea bear 16, ped part of thla continent. fruit for one oo Curtlaa Flying Field, near hwre. late month and both bloom and berry ap- e Sunday. The previoua record waa aa.ld pear on the vine at the aame to have been 11.000 feet, held by MUa RELIGION NATURAL year la neceaary for tha Mabel Cody, aet at Chicago latt Feb- growth of tha planta before they be. PASTOR DECLARES ruary. to bear. gin It took exactly twenty mtnutea from the time Mlaa Falrgraw leaped until "Llmouiln" la derived from tht "Philosophy of. Religion" in which ahe alighted In a wheat field head f women In lha covering afly he defined religion aa the bowing of near New Hrlghton. IJmogea dlatiict of France. m&n'i mind to the mjaterloua or Infinite energy aa ahown in the unlverae 3 waa the aubject of a erraon delivered Lak Salt by the Hev. Challen Smith of cnurcn In the Klrt Congregational a.t-vl- .. t'. - I ; rpm-'Ogde- ea para-chut- v j I ' Sunday morning. lie aald that ther were zoo minga once uaeful to men now out of uws and gone. "Some declara tbat rela toligion la one of ihrv thlnga Inthat a lecture aald Mngeraoll day uplea. a few yrara ago that aerijiona of butmen wno nin noi were delivered uy know what they were, aaylng to thona who obvloualy did not understand but nfflrmed everything that waa aald. . "nellgton." Mr. Cmlth aald. "la not a aerlea ot rignia or mrmonri r c- belong to ceptance of creeda. but Itnature. Man of eenc mn'a the very cannot help being rettgtouw, ThyalcaUy man la an animal like the monkey but there la ft conrloua-ne- a of dlfferencea from other anlraala. Man'a mind can comprehend to a Urg extent the material world but there; comiHi'k limitation. The outer, world ia too great and man too weak. Man know there ar greater thlnga than hia limited knowledge unfolda. . "When man aea thla myatery conhe become either aa him fronting atheiai or a rtllgionlat nd thua bowe to the rnyaterfooa or Inflnlta energy." ' ' r: ; rty ' r.v-r"- . )"rt : PRESIDENT IS HOME AFTER SEA VOYAGE WASHINGTON, July 11 The preal. dentlal yacht Mayflower reached her . lrj.r: dock at tha navy yard aoon after I o'clock today, bringing Trealdent and and their gueata back The king of England in opening the Ulster parliament made a plea for peace in Ireland Thp nicture Mm. Harding week-en- d crulae In Cbeaapeake from shows the king as he delivered the address from, the rostrum of the Belfast city hall, Ulster's 'new parlia- - bay. Mr. Harding returned to tha Whlta ma Biuo uccu iuoijr. x'uuunmK me ftiug s appeal i remier xioya ueorgc opened the peace uiciii. tlouie after breakfasting aboard tha ue v aiera and otticr irisn icauers. uncussious, vvinvii oic aim iu juuicaa. yacht. - try xo wi riffft ; -- - IRA J. McKELL 0. S. CLARK HEBER J. McKELL oo - 3, lha llluitratlcn, a ef mlaalljnmtnt aplnal aagmanta causca prnur en aplnal ncrvta and thla preitura rtaulta In partial paralyaia. waakneaa or dla at. .Tha Chiropractorthaby. hia adjuttmtnta realign bonta and with tha praa-au-r removed, tha dlataaa ooea. Aa ahown In . - HFOR CHURCH OUTING Q time-Thre- i - MAGNIFY-IH- CLASS IS PINCHED A MISALIGNED JOINT. TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL IMPULSES. CKIROPRAC TlC ADJUSTING RE" MOVES THE PRESSURE. THE UPPER HERVE IS TR E E AS KATUtt tffTTMO SL ROSS H. McOTJNE JOSEPH B. FIFE APPENDS BLADDER PINCHED NLRVES CANNOT CHiiropractors MARTHA HART 0. B. JOHNSON A. F. BLAIR WALTER W. FIFE BOWELS The lower nerve - . UTAH. ' ' SERVIC 160th Anniversary-o- OGDEN. 1.,.., - Straw Hat Prices Reduce i the very height of the Ktion, too. If yoa don't eee-one. today, yota will very aKortly. TK very latctt In Straw Hat including the 'popular White "and AT d ruff Sailor at cut price. Diacard Hat you bought earlier in the acaaon. Get Vind that you aw and liked at freah one---ih more after you bought your own. 5&nd-tone tKe -- |