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Show r ' ' ' , ' " ' . f ' , , . ' 2, 1921. Friday; evening, September Jffi WIT - .... - '"..J crease Capital Liabilities, : gays Rolapp " . Announces Teachers; Instruction gins Sept. 19 . '.! Hoya' school shoes in hbtck calf uppers and pood leather soles. to 2 Sizes 2L' to hsizes 9 i : t Women's black satin Hi or Haby Luc Ifel. Size r h -- Folk-man- -- 2; 9 DoV Scout shoes with a ood tan leather 4 and leaUier koIcs, naiirt 1 and Kcwcd uppr both. Sizrs Women's white canvas slippers, leather heel SOc and solos, si.res 2Vr to.Von sale. Chihlren's white canvas tennis shoot with Sizes 5 to 8 Sizes 8;i to 11 Sizes 1 1 to 2 non-commission- ed St. OFFICIALS Doys shoes in brown calf uppers and heavy poles in English or wide toe laM. Sizes 12 to 2 ...S3.35 5 Sizes to 51. 33.75. 1 31.95 32.15 to 2 Sizes 21'. to 1) rubler soles. Sixes Children's sandals and oifords with pcod leather soles and uppers ! . Men's black kid shoes with cushion soles and rubber heels, wide toe last, on sale.. 35. 00 slippers with S to 4 .ou 3 ....35.00 on Kale Women's brown kid otfords with medium heel. Sizes 3 to 7. . . ....33.15 - 2. f 5 92.95 5j Patent strap Junior Louis heels. . East-Thirtv-fift- ........92.-1- t7 . ; '. Men's brown calf English last shoes with pood calf tippers and welt soles. Values . Children i school shoes in brown calf tipper and pood leather soles. Hizrs 5 to 8 31.95 Sizes 84 to 11 32.25 Sizes IIU to 2 ;.. S2.45 Sizes '2M $2.05 ! TO SEE SHOW LEAD et I H-E- SKOOT 37.00 Drown calf brogue oxford, rubber heel HW CO HOB yr2461 WASHINGTON AVE! ()3()S . lv , MEN -- WOMEN & CHILDREN - ,;-'ten- OGDEN.-UJA- H cJ( xraaax 31X2 , . " ir GHIROS HEAD - t - , RETURNS HERE -- man had If many mor h and half ai many mmy mrr, and a third more, hr would hav SI, How minv id hit artnallvf Anawtr to yra'.trd a ya; . -- . Dr. McCuno and Dr. J. McKell Attend Convention R.-H- . Na-tion- al f th. . -- - . . -- RfcSTQ TAKi -- UPI1F011S autd-mobi- le . . : , lf regard - rr - -- e. school opens - . September i , 12 th , V . our suit play is open now. " : - ! all sizes, new : models, fall materials. - He-ha- : . - r OGDEN, COPS TO DANCE TONIGHT i : If you need officer tonight do not .holler.' Or don't yell, Officer call a cop!', , v , Simply make your way to White City and you may have the .pick of all members of 'the OKden". police department bl and Utile, allm. "and fat. handsome and otherwise. ;', For.tonleht. is the jUght of nighta for 'the coppers. TonUhtthey will trrp the light, fantastic toe to dreamy musie'and forget the eternnesa of their duty oT the other 36 4 days of the year. But having a good time vrU be' simply a side issue for the Oeden offlcem tonight. .They are; working ' ha'rd.' to build up their fund f 6. the ooUce mutual - benefit association, in order to provideorv are for 'officers who are inthose killed in line of, duty! jured They need a larsM? fund to carry 'on their work and it is for-- Just cause that they are asking, people to purchase tickets for . their dance One of .the largest dance tonight. crowds of the season is hoped'for at the ball tonight for the fund needs the mon- y. So if you haven't already purchased . ; waists :for school stockings for school caps for school: everything Vf or school L , , a , " your Ucket call a cod! ' showing the niftiest and largest assort- - t ment of woolens in . .. ogden; designed: and tailored to, your, in- dividual measure, by men" "that are past tailor- v masters in the in g business. , ; -- priced from $35 . . 2477 Hudson Ave. . fit for human ccniurr.'t!n. Judge D R. Robert lmpcw4 a sentence of ISO fin or $0 days in jaiU Mrs, who keeps a small store at the corner of Wall ar.d Pacific avenues, wss visited by J..W. Dunn, state Snlt-- y sni food inspector, who found a quanegg v tity of nc hat o vr Mr. Mclar.er. upon learning that the egr were affUcM with ' that general detillty, th regs Ir.ppted had ieen delivered to her by Ma'.ouTs son In exchange for seme bad ones the had complained about. Although Malouf n Infrund battlet hf the guilty, vaiUntly c ity court tsterctay afternoon an sevrral times, tn fsje premises, president of Utah Chiropractic association. ha$ returned from Davenport. Iowa, where h'e attended the national convention The Ogden Cowgirl band concert of slate president which opened AugIce cream asle for the benefit of and ust 17. atalso McKell I. of. J. Ogden Mound the .'Dr. Fort branch library will tended the convention. commence at 7 o'clock tomorrow evenMeCune said that IS state pres'I)r. idents of state chiropractic associa - ing on the tawn at the City hall, it tion were present' at the state arel- was announced todiy by the commitdent's convention, . which preceedsd the tee of Mound Fort women who are convention. general national 'ADVERTISING eager to keep their branch golr,g-nTItUTlIIXLi to It, welfare to the Matters pertaining ftilirj Mound Fort branch library has The of the chiropractic profession were discussed. The state presidents went been serving the c'.ttrens north on record as being In accord with the the bridge for about thrte years and who are Interested In its estab campaign for truthful advertising,to those lishment iop to obtain oriicial re-- . seemed to be gaining an advanagreeing that advertising tending , mislead. the public should be stopped. Cfnltlon of the branch Ilbrarr from' tage in Ma defense. The presidents also went on record th board. Members of the Cowgirl band will Geof.g!?ts h.ne found the remains as opposing exhorbltant feea in treat of a hug prehistoric animal In uniforms at ment of the sick. While this practice f wear their-neis not so notlcable in the western j row's utates, lo many eastern cities, leader in heating professions, have Imposed) j enormous fees, it is 'said. A resolution to the. effect that the' chiropractic profession Is not based on monetary principle, but for a humanitarian purpose, wsa adopted. NOTAItLi: During the a.national convention of 000 delegates, from all chiropractors, parts of - the country, attended the meetingsDuring the wesk, notable lecturer.. Including Dr. IJ. J. Palmer, at the. head of the Ialmr Institution; Napoleon IIlII. editor oh the Hill s Golden Rule" magaxlne, Lieutenant Oovemor Howard of. Nebraska, editor of the Cleveland Telegram. Rernard McFadden. editor of the I'hysical Culture magaxine, Dr. I. C. Rerger, the chiropractor who successfully handled the case of Miriam Rouben. the "babbling baby," and. Mayor Rer-- f Quality guaranteed to equal any on the market. t riwatd. McCuna Dr. Rerrlwald. Mayor said, 5 2 delivered an address which waa of . . . especial interest lo .those at the convention. Formerly a doctor of medi12l2c choice Steer Eib Boiling Beef, pound cine. Mayor Rerriwald paid a high 15c choice Steer Pot Eoxst, pound of Sc tribute lo the science chiropractors, and to U. J. I'almer, founder of the 25c Choice Yearling: Iarab Chora, 2 pound for. . science. 12l2c choice Yearling- Lamb Stew, pound . During the convention, a $20,000 memorial monument to D. D. I'almer. 25c choice Leg's of Lamb, originator of the science, waa unveil' 1 pound Capital Coffee . .45e ed, Abount 2,000 atudenti are now en Cocoa coffee. free each with of l2 Capital pound pound rolled at the Palmer institute. Dr. Mc 20c can Eoyal Anne Cherries 25c Cune said, th Mcl-rane- r, r-r- ip exp-ialne- d - " c--f Shop Early I fIi-LKi:iU- Shop Early - UNTIL NOON Again those wonderful Pork and Beans . cans No. Pork and Beans. ,49c ,.5 - pound......... ... ... ...5r ....17aC ( ...... oo SOc - CALIFORNIA RIFLE TEAM GOING EAST members of the Call-- , fornla atate rifle trim were Ogden via-- ! Itors today en 'route .to Camp Perry.! Ohio, where, they. will compete in the' national title events, according to W!b ard a. Wilson, traveling agent for the! Southern Pacific lines, Th men were met at the Union depot by Mr. Wilson. - 'Twenty-thre- e oo 1 ; Kreines Haberdasher and .,..Tailor . . Dr. Ross IT. McCune. of the dcien too bad for Mike Malouf for, having been found of furr.'.f hlr.g Mrs.' Minnie Melaner with eggs un- BAND CONCERT AT ' ' 7 TOMORROW NIGHT I WIFE: LEFT HTM; Morris-S- . -- : I!ard the story Too tad. At leat it was e sirs? oo-- . be-e"- n h. chickens -- xjusaa xrs&i Eggs Too Bad Bring Fine of S50 to Malouf, WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY - . - 9LOO 98.00 Drown' kid oxford rubber heels First ' . . 135 Dnbies shoes in black kid or patent button. Sizes 4 to 8 , 31.95 n ; to ... 3 1.3 ...31.15 ...31.05 h, i French-Wofthington H N '"CLERKS Tug-erar- - A thii week'i buiincsi with a whoop for the Ogden Wild Wct Show and to open brisk September falei, we arc offering all' kinds of tboes at exceptionally low prices. Jcnci. . v ' To close - - , CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES i ...... UTteh OGDEN. . . 'i it Be- 2. - '. J WEEK-EN- D Teachers for the Weber county After an easwere announced this morning schools iest visit which included New Tork, Washington and Chicago,' --Judge Henry by Superintendent B. A. Fowler.onThese SepH. Rolapp, president of the United teachers will meet in institute the 16 and 17, superintendent States Sugar Manufacturers associa- tember tion returned yesterday . to Salt Lake. said; The staff for the 21 schools in the Tn New York and Chicago he con it officials is now comolete. said Supt. ferred with sugar company district to the j FowJer In caie of staff failures, hQ Bankers and capitalists relative ft financing of the Amalgamated Sugar , 8aJd bQard of education has a re- to to draw 20 Qf WTWB, upon st about company of, Ogden., in wasmngion u..i- - m presented mmseinn response to a com-&ny possible vacancies. , tjTOiis from the senate financing will begin in the county ln5truction a. hear schools, on September 19in itt eft which was to have held the scnoois and ing on sugar conditions. In conjunction A teachers list of the of the : tariff to which they have been assigned folv'ith its consideration - question. lows: , , BUSIXISS UNCERTAIN. BURCH CREEK. ; Judge Rolapp said that business Chatelaln, Mabelle Hoist, Alice eondiUon3 in general throughout the Erma Farrish, Louise Browning, east were rather uncertain and were Genevieve DeYoung. X moving with slow step. . A firmer EDEN. establhe thinks, is.belrig foundation, i Clarence Baker. Carrie Jamison, ished.- Directors of business and tho Chloe tuller, Violet Stallings, Anna-bell- e i" to actual needs public are awakening .are Fuller. f of the situation and striving ac-to V FARR WEST. in adjust finances and industry James B.: Hampton, ' Mabel Chugg, cordance with present requirements Amy Folltman, Edna 1 Smith. He anticiJ1ARRISV1L.EE. ajjd future possibilities. commercial in E. Logan, pates a sound revival Douglas Brian, Florence and industrial conditions by early Amanda Chamberlain, Alice Musser. , spring.' HOOPER. , PRICES DOWN. ; C. T. Jones. Margaret Willis Smith, T "Sugar prices.' Mr." Rolapp said, M. Manning, Mrs- D. Florence Baker. J'are down to" the. bottom level: I do T. Nicholson. Hannah Cooiey, May not, think .they can go any farther. Smith, Ruth Evans, Velma Manning. There are indications of 1an , upward HUNTS VI LEE. think that trend developing soon; Iva C. I. Grow, Glen Chnstensen. from. now on there will'be an improve- Peterson, Mlna M. Berlin, Thelma Mr?.1 3Tr'gArt II. Pcttit, 326 street. New- York ment, but it will be slow, and may try Stephens, Marion Wilson. Mattie the patience of the more eager. .'. . Stone. of those two are bereaved and her labe yo.nng City, by the explosion ;"Cuba will .be compelled to reduce VI LEE. ES KAN ZR-of the Her husband, A. S. IVttit, was one of the. its sugar production considerably. .That George E. Fowler, O. Victor Belnap, country is entirely without financial Hull. officers EInora seiit to. England to help fly the dirigible to America. resources and will be utterly unable Velda'Fowlcs, LIBERTY. .' He . was lost in the '"disaster. . Jo gather and place a sugar crop on Don F? Holbroolt, Isabel MacKenzle, season. the market during the .next, Barbara Sprague. Gladys Batrett. This, of course, will increase the "deMARIUOIT. even in but mand for American sugar, A. D. AicKee, Hazel E. Joseph hia country there will be a 10 per cent Ogden, Ethel Feit, Powell. curtailment of output. It will not afNORTH OGDEN. ,. fect western beet sugar states, because Mact'a-Une- . H. A. Emiiy B. there Is a determined movement, afoot Emma Johnson,' Margaret Ed- t,to maintain productionr.herc up to the Nora June Christopherson, usual standard.. I think it is safe to lind. Veda Berrett, Emma H. Brown, j say that beet sugar. production will he Florence Manning. in former the same ' as substantially PLEASANT VIEW. ' ' years. Burdette Smith, Luella Thomas, MONEY IX SIGHTMae Fowles, Lillian Simmons. "In order" to continue 'the sugar-bePLAIN CITY. and Members June Corey .and William Industry ori a normal basis to tne end . John T- Wahlquist, Philo Farns-wort- Mayor-Noslethat farmers of the west will not exLee. F. Mabel Helen Hinckley, Pierce and Second . of Commbibn to At-perience too severe hardships, the Margaret Bingham, Vrvian Cantwell, contem: : Amalgamated Sugar company in R. M. S. Contest Rodeo Weather3ton, Lavon Birch, ' of its financial Bertha plates augmentation its Virla OrgiU. power by. increasing capital liabiliRIVERDALE. T ties.' We are going to io this so that .That the city government of Salt June'P." CoVey and WJIlUtn Plerc May Stewart, Clayton Martin. Hazel We can take care, of our losses of the Went wlU It. Annie Wild OKden the attend Iike Ruth of Ogden, won first and second ,'jilace. Carpenter," past year, and finance the next crop. Christensen, in ti body on Labor Uay prae-t'calrhow Reese. 'Leora Johnson, To place the next crop on the market respectively, in the first pistol con- ROY. 'assurtd throuch ah invitation test vill require approximatey $8,000,000. for clerks In th railway ' mall C. J. Manning, Harris Newton, extended by Mayor. 'Frank Francis 'Of DENIKS mSPATCIlES. service between Ogden and Cheyenne. Shaw, Catnryn Rogers, . Oretta Ogrden to Mayor C. Clarence Nenlen 'of ; Judge Rolapp denied, newspaper dis- Claris nt? which was "conducted at Kort-I)- . Hansen. 'Mke 'C?ril0nJeri'0ViS4aJt a Hus,eli Wyo f r(.ccntir by Colonel Dun-A.patches from .Chicago to the effect and SLlTERVILLE. accept, they stolen securities of the United. that, mem ai on.i C. Neal, Agnes Thinnea, Jen- imjjl win oeprvMuw" Tw.ntv rlorki tftnk tfjrfln thii States Sugar Manufacturers associa- nieJohn "show will be Kn. where the Farr C. Keal. park! the otner ogdrnentry competition, tion were found as part of the loot of : held. ... TAYLOR. G. A. Crandall, being the swindle. He com.theNot and Rusmayor R. Eugene Widdeson, Anthony onlyrare The new Colt :4i "calibre automatic said that while the boHds" of a Utah missioners .of Salt,, Lakt coming uP pistols Naomi Brown. recently supplied ' by 'the . govCoal company were found In a box sell, Maude Jones. , to attend tire show, the UINTAH. frpm capital ere used. ernment. alleged to have belonged to Charles Governor. Mabev has accepted the M. J. Christensen, 'Melva Klnce Bybee, but the epidemic of mall robW. Worthington," that there were no delivered to him by Miss beries' broke out invltatlbn. Robins.' Josie in the . 'parr of embonds. sugar: association . W'EST WEBER. Hope Fox as Miss Utah.' . The govern country orders wr?every that given oo- on the him Rex B." Snow, Milo ;A. Harrison, or's staff ;w11liaccompanv should be armed. whil on duty last aay; orpine 'snow, ana .win De ine ployes Rhees. Larsen. was for the purpose of stimuand it Mary Phyllia comROSS HENDRICKS ON guests, of '.the Ogden ,rbamber-oWILSON. V In marksmanship that Interest lating i during' their, stay In tho city. B. Maughan, Charles H. Ow merce conter.t the held. wai CASE TRANSFERRED en,.Rulon ' oo Rulon Peterson, Ellen Jacklin, . Jnterest ih the show is keen in Pajt have which invitations Lake, ftnd.tie Marguerite' Jones, Grace Dorius, Laura extended; .coupled ' with the rates BARGAINS ON IK Junk. Majorie Brown. Ross Hendrickson, charged with Carroll, Ruth WARREN. rallroadn. will.. It Is : . offered"by. rape,- was arraigned in the city court draw.a anticipated,' larjre crowd from AUTO . LICENSES Myron" E. Wade, ' Mary ' Ernstrom, the capital..... this morning., . Louise East. Hendrickson was, arrested with '.. '."OO . ( ; West warren. and Sammy both Addleson, Wintterie. Ammou Leola R.irgain snles In automobile licenses Green, alleged to have mistreated a girl while oo for the remainder of the year have ahe waa.under the effects of intoxicat' opened and until January 1, 1922, will ing liquor, sell the' usual rate, acfor one-ha- f AUTO ACCIDENT R. Roberts D, Judge disqualified cording to Chief uf Police Jonathan himself from hearing the, preliminary CASE DISMISSED Jones, who has ben notified, of the hearing, stating that he .was not prechange by the office of the aecretary judiced, hut that he had already heard state. All applications for the liof the evidence and felt it best that anW. Meyers, charged with censes must' now be made to Chief other justice hear the: case. The case ' George Jones,. 'License applications will not 3$?fs transferred to the North Ogden failing to stop after running .his into a buggy, was not prosedo receiveu at the county treasurer Justice of the peace court. BaiLwas cuted because of a question of misOffice as In the past. It was announced. ifcted at $1,000. " taken "identity which complicated the All automobiles which have been -o- oyv case, according to County Attorney Wearing of. Standard Dre3s purchased on September I, or after, David 'Wilson. be registered for one-ha"prlc to Ber Decided When " will . Attention Yeomen While it was the Meyers' automablle tne first ofthe new year. until .' which struck the buggy the.county at.... SchooUOpens 'Loo . there was a question said, torney Annual election of officers Friday whether Meyers was the driver of RECOVERING FROM evening:, September 2. - Full attendance the car. The' case was dismissed be- Ogden. high school girls will .be alis desired; 7194 cause of. insufficient evidence lowed to choose for themeelveslln INJURIES TO RIBS to a school1 urtiform. says Superintendent W.. Karl- Iloj kins. . Whlle a unlfqrm style of dress Is highly desir- Is R. J. Collins. 327 Grant avenu, ilowlv rppovrlnr from Injuries. n- able, he said, flnaLchoice will be left to the girls. Soon after school starts a meeting to decide this problem will Fruit ExpreM company. A lance caka be held'wiCh" 5lrs. Gertrude Coolldge. of Ico fell on JMr. Collins and fracdean of jclrls. i tured a lower rib and tore Ictoa a In th" number of ligaments. He .was con"Therewill be j two .battalions. Reserve Officers Trainlnr- - corps this fined to his bed for several days, but Cv G. Iaw-renc- is now, able ts move about om. fall, announces Lieut.-Col. to of them take'eharge Majors will be appolntedrearly next week The other offices. are competitive and will! Acbe filled after .training starts.cording to a United States rovernment a good purchase in regulation "the ninth grade' boys will not receive unflrms,' but Lieutenant - ho so knox-Icn- it Colonel Lawrence." plans to arrange illk drills for them. , enables me to tell Uniforms .will be given out starting Monday morning at 9 o'clock at the them, to you at 75c high school building and continue un til Friday. Arrangements have been made" with' a local stor ; to furnish a pair or 3 pairs for shoes to the R. O. T; C. members at ;'''';-:t1i!cost. practically 1J at High school pupils .will' register the high jBchool bulti Friday morning at 9 o'clock, accprding to Principal all the new arrow A. M. Merrill. Classes will start the ' following Monday morning. stiff collars 20c each. L. W. Peterson. will. again head the s held commercial. department. disfor the. past two years. this position, boys ) school . . o isALT LAKE, Sept, - 1 STAFF FILLED Ogden Sugar Finn to In- Supt.; Fowler L'- ' ! BEREAVED BY; ZR-- 2 DISASTER UEBER SCHOOL PLfl L -- .. i DIVORCE ASKED j , Charging th.tt hlg wife desrte4 him Arthur K. Rmery has filed still for dlvorr In th district court from Klnora R. RmerV. Mr. Kmery legen that they wer married in Nelson, Neb., July t. 1902. and on April 10. 1820. hi wife deserted him, . lie seeks hla freedom. " ; oo ' Rulns of an ammunition factory, in which stone hx for years ago.' have ben dug up in Wales, In Colorado, wr-msd- tm 25c4 REGULAR PRICES .... S1.0S SI ,S5 can Crlsco . . ' " - can Pineapple can Cf isco . 5 pound can Crlsco . 43 pounds Hard 12 . Wheat 70C Fiouc. SI.35 100 pounds Hard Wheat Flour S2.55 '10 pounds Blue Rose Rice 05 C .......... quarts Decco ca Crystal White Soap S5.35 1 casa A. D. Soap . . . SO.OO 3Sc 8 cunce Oyster . . . 20c rOc 4 cunce Oystera. . . .15c4 COc quart Malt Syrup . . . fiOC 1 All stores and marketi close Monday. Labor day. ' on order of $3.00 without charge. Delivery. WESTERN MARKET 366 24th St. Phone 2287 ' |