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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1921 . I 1 fiSi 1 11 Ilia Ml U M M ail &SJ m U I Numerous Cases' to Come Be-:fore State Board on umn-wveeiAl- mBm ! . December. 17 U N BI- Several Ogden' men who aru prisoners in the ; Utah, penitentiary or in 'the Weber county Jail orare among 'those who seek pardon parole and have submitted petitions to the state looard of pardons for hearing at the fnext meeting, December 17: The tnen m tne vere convicted and sentenced district nonrt' here. l Among those who ask freedom is Francisco Hernandezr Mexican, who fvas twice tried in Ogden for the mur Manzei ana der of Patrolman Charlessecond-degreof convicted 'was finally f 30, and sentenced September burglaryserve ' 2 0 in to one from to years last, the state prison. Hernandez asks for of his sentence. termination i In the event of his release it is said that steps will be taken to deport him ito Mexico, he having been twice convicted of a felony. ASK FOIt PAHDON. I Those who seek pardon are: j Alexander Frazier, convicted of sec- -' distnd degree burglary in the Second trict court inonOgden and sent to the estate prison August .21, 1919, for one to 20 years. David S. Hogge, convicted of a stat-- . Vtory offense in the Second district 'court in Ogden, November 22, 1920. Has been on parole since February 19, ,51921. Declares his life Blnce then has been exemplary ' r PAROLE REQUESTED. I The following men seek parole: in Ogden, October 18. 1921, I Barker to six months in the Weber bounty Jail. Forest Mohlman, convicted in Ogden " Ff statutory offense, October 18, 1921, tend sentenced by Judge J. N. ftp six months In Weber countv Jail.tedll ' William Henry La Blair, Tin Ogden of a misdemeanor, and rtenced on November 3, 1921, to Weber Jail for six months and to pay II jcounty la fine of $200; say's he will gq to work v (.immediately on being released. j II OTHER CASES. WThe following men seek termination B J ' J-i- m ET 1 HE HA BIT jsfsjs, eim 11 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R taa JOTTUD5 lisp' ! 1- - j 4V A Eiiav , MmWW. i ( J If I c II ; e, Glasses Today May Save the Sight of Tomorrow! they will help eyestrain and improve your vision ; 1 1 lIfense i 5 , ! ! ;n-i- Sf ! , .'X ; unaries isaner, convicted of grand larceny in Ogden, August 29, 1921; term indeterminate. Edward White, convicted in Ogden 29, '1921, grand larceny; senJanuary tence one to 10 years. K The fitting of glasses does not depend upon fortunate kuchs- - ing or the recollection of similar eases encountered, but rather it depends entirely upon minute and most painntakinp accuracy in obtaining the proper data from which the very best formula for proper glasses may be computed. Proper glasses, accurately fitted, If you suspect that your vision is will tend to relieve eye strain and improye your vision. They will Increase your efficiency by bettering your flight. They will benefit your health by removing nervous strains. They will pre- vent later impairment of sight and health. eye- YOU MUST HAND IT TO US u and Overcoat s P in Ogden Is T THAT WE HAVE ; ' The Snappiest not perfect with your present glasses, perhaps you need a new examination. Changing your habits with the time la neces sary show your wisdom by changing your glasses whenever necessary. Happiness is nothing but a contented mind, Contented eyes go a great way towards a contented mind. s Excellent material, splendid workmanship, the kind of clothes men like to wear. Warmth, comfort, wear and appearance are &U combined in these splendid suits and overcoats, and the price is only There are too many people who depend entirely upon one pair of It is glasses, Instead of having two or more pairs alwaya handy. of an In case of extra glasses pairs strictly advisable to always have save You will one be or should yourself accident misplaced. pair much Inconvenience and will help your eyes to retain their power. It is a known fact that correctly fitted glasses are constantly performing wonderful work in relieving eye strain and correcting defective vision.. exammed.. No. 1 concentrated mainly of magnetite and toaryta.I lt also contains blsmutit and carno-tite as small yellow pieces. It con-- j tains some gold, but no platinum. The 'small pieces picked out appear to be high grade material and it would be to find theoriglnal deposit Interesting and see whether It occurs in commercial quantity and grade as this would constitute the first discovery of in commercial quantity In the we would be very glad to and state, DisCreek's Birch Nevada assist you In Its development-The management of the mine ajio covery Interests Ogden announced that the course of the gold vein in the lower tunnel had been People located. This mine at one time to be a sensational property. promised oo Word was received in Ogden this afternoon of the discovery of carnotite. Fi RTS sentence one x4j.; to 20 years. indeterminate term, ; Robert E. Kelly, convicted in Ogden Jane 3. 1920. Of Second dpcrroa hither. j l&ry: sentenced . indeterminate, from years. Asks terminatlonf of sentence. Shirly Pinkston, convicted in Ogden statutory offensei July 27, 1921 pf sentenced one to five years. Prays f or pardon. : ! ffSO con-jsis- cat-noti- oo (Special Dispatch) c LAKE, Dec. 3. court toaay denied premptory Supreme writ di IX ereek Mining company, in whlcn .locajVSTj lcl,a "4 Vtan ex- Widow'und not-to- county: stock. Carpeople TVhllew this 13 notlte is the ore from which radium peffcyear state law the Utah ia obtained. county commissioners said widows n fv tv, in-- : of the eneral from S. C. Und. superintendent of th yitrAvT?5fpput was Rare and Precious wnic Zi i: Experiment Btartea by George A. Startup, from station, departmentMetals of the interior. D an of Interested standpoint citizen. Reno, Nev., written to the manage-wa- s lost in the supreme court on the ment of the mine: "technicar point of law that Startup, "Your samples submitted through 5vaa not beneficially interested. 'your letter of recent date have been SALT Z-rt- W- , iiii'0 hold-consider- able tttr HlOP 5 UP'STAiRS AMO SAVg iJO BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR HIM AT 1 R THIS MEN'S SHOP CLARENCE (CAD) CHILD, Manjer Over Ogden Utah Knitting Store 5 SAVE TEN " U1ER VALH GIFTS te S:L. BAKERS I 1 li Ji fhiJ CHRISTMAS " WIDOWS FUND CASE LOST BY DECISION w rw SUSPENDERS BELTS AND OTHER ts RADIUM OR! ! J V TIES J. J. Robinson, convicted of attemnt- nngto pass forged check in Ogden July A MS RED CROSS TO ' fflASLICH MAY i WILL BE SUNG; RAISE QUOTA PROBE BOURBON CHIEF CAROLS TO VISIT UTAH BE EXECUTED ! of Ward Choirs to Take Part Cordell Hull to Attend Conspiracy to Fix Price of Eesulta Indicate Success in Singing of Holiday Week's Campaign in Banquet in Bread Charged By Salt Lake Anthems Ogden County Attorney Jef-fersoni- (Special Dlspatcln SALT LAKE, Dec. I. County Attorney Arthur E. Moreton, announced tonight that a joint complaint will be filed ohargtnff rnore than la Bait Lake bakers with conspiracy to fix the price of bread. Lloyd C. Mltchcell, mana ger of the Ogden Haklnr company. among others attended a meeting her on November 21 at which It la alleged an agreement waa reached under a 100 forfeit to raise the French loaf wholesale price to 7 cents and wrapped loaf to 8 cents. It is also charged that retail prices were agreed upon. The investigation haa been going on for the past week and virtually every Salt Lake baker ia said to be involved, eith er as a prospective defendant or AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY - Oriental rugs, like domestic rugs, have been greatly reduced in price. Prices are from 20 to 30 per cent lower than 1921 spring prices. On account of Oriental rugs of the better grade being hand-wove- n the purchase price will always seem comparatively high, but spread over a period of twenty years' use, they are moderately priced. BANKS ASKED TOMAKE INVENTORY - are making a special display of new rugs, just received from the Orient, for ten days. The' prices have been made very attractive. 13ank throughout the atate art urred to atart takine their annual In auditing "their ventory and to Instart a letter issued by books for 1921 Beth Plxton. state bank examiner, tnd received by local banks yesterday. Th letter ia addressed to state banks, aay Ing banks, loan, trust and guaranty companies, it is aa follows: "The tune haa fcrrlvad when moat business concern take Inventory and close their books for the year. Banks are not exceptions to this well estab llshed and necessary business policy. We recommend that thla Important duty be given attention (luring the current month. "Your attention Is invited to section 1002. Session Laws of Utah, 1921. which reads as follows: " 'It shall be the duty of the board of directors of evry bank to examine, or cause to "be examined, fully Into the books, papers and affairs of the bank of which they are directors, and particularly into the loans, discounts and overdrafts thereof, with especial view to ascertaining th value of security and of the collateral security thereof,4Tiven In connection therewith, If any and into such other matters as the bank commissioner os bank examiner may require, such examinations to be made at least once a year and at such other times as the bank commissioner may require. No such subsequently yearly examinations shall be made within thres months of ths next examination. freceding yearly after the completion ci such examination, a report In writing thereof shall be made to the board of directors of such banks and placed On file with the records of aaid bank, and shall be subject to examination by the bank commissioner or bank examiner. "We request that this, report b prepared in duplicate byyour examining committee, one copy retained for your files and one copy, forwarded to thu General conditions are uch office. that it Is advisable that we have full and definite information to assist us in our work of supervision. "At this time we desire to axpreaa to you our hearty appreciation for your very loyal support and the desire evidenced on ail sides to make effectual, policies of this department." Tractlcally every man In Japan who c!oes not join a .Buddhist monsstrry n.arries. - Belauchestan, 2.9x5.1 , $85.00; now. . . . ,:. .$ 6450 Hamadan, 3.4x6.2, $95,00; now 68.75 . 71.25 Feraghan, 3.3x5.8, $95,00; now . . . . 73.50 Saraband, 3.3x6.4, 498.00; now 84.75 Royal Iran, 3.5x5.6, $125.00; now. 1 2.11 25.00 now 84.75 x6.8, $ Royal Belauch, Iranshah, 3.5x6.4, $135,00; now . . 90.00 83.50 Saraband, 3.5x6.7, $120.00; pow. . . . . Belauch, 3.2x5.10, $135.00;. now. . . ; 101.25 Royal Feraghan, 3.5x4.8, $185.00; now.. . . 138.75 144.75 Royal Karan, 3.5x4.7, $195.00; now. . ; 169.50 Hamadan, 3.6x7, $220.00; now. . . . . Belauch, 3.1x5.3, $120.00; now. . . . . 80.75 967.50 Royal Arak, 12.4x9.2,' $1,1 50.00; now. .... ....... ... VX'-- TH ' : a'J ' , . It's a Liberal Education to Know Orlen-- , -- Art roa tks homs Vx VV the r:at prleon nr t. death witfctn fars Ill), fur jAuuti ;rado minr. oA Report co-oper- L-d- ! rrced cov-ere- . - !t d. . j ' re-ce- n, George Koshaba & Co. EVEnrnflNG rlrptch RALT LAKE. Dec t. Ftere Masllch convicted with Nick Oblitalo ct the jl ru!al muroder of Marco Iaus, a Clo- - 9 Ward cholm in all rtloni of the; Democrat of Utah will aAe rr.biw H ItUya. he here thst today ln'llt annual bsnquet at Salt Uko In (has felleddeveloped city will be anked to to file petition for general a serenade. HeWtion of definite date Is rehearing irtthln 10 dar fo'.lowir.r a the annual Christmas Carol April. ill be featured during the 'rontlment on the visit to Utah of Cor- - decision of the supreme court afflrm- which cr the cutiict court Judgrntnt lectiHl ChriMmas holidays, acconling' to national (This means, Hull, newly dls- is it contended t ter Hlnchcllff. who directed the caroltlulrnnn. who U to niakrjci s,itorny. that sentenceby the will be u trip through the west, according to prontun-as won aa a remittitur Is , Ing last year. from the hither eourt- - Lau Kach ward choir under new pUni Htuart I. Lobbs of Ordrn. who with murdered for ItOO in gold and M. Nye Co.. Uart s. ueo. a. uqw -- q.. to ba adopted will be asked to serenil. Brown, tommitleerueu from Og- wa,. I. which he carried In a isoasy currency, method own this ade ita dirtrict. J. 8. Lewis Co.. Western Union, lly tuiiey of state attended the den, meeting or belt. be tornwill Dank every section of the city Drug Co.. National . . O CO committee In Fait Like Faturday. ouu- merce. IieKer ! o. will serTh htld. l also will iour band Co.. school The providing Wllllams Candy Bperry High l.nqut The active canvass concluded last enade. A male chorus consisting of Ir. Hull a vlJlt coincide, sometime METALS EXTRACTION be devotea to business men will slnx in the business neitr the date of the anniversary of night. Neit week will or CO. FILES ARTICLES Thomaa Jefferson's birthday. April 12. the many section. getting in the reporU In case Mr. Hull b Utah of will churches and eomlnr to, warda for the and singing city county Arrangements the lodge and mercantile and Indus made during the week, Mr. liinchcliff earlier, the date will he shifted. Imo-cratl- c Arttcles of Incorporation of the James II. Moyl. National trial firms. The noil Call headquar- aaid last night. Metals reKxtractlon and neflnirg comfrom committeemen be oo will open Utah, hall In the City ter conof teleof pany business counted the the Ogden wre filed yeterdv all week for this purpose. The with the waa Mr. Hull is at elected. which secretary of rule in Halt vention It la requested number lt. WHO MAN phone BEFRIENDS The lake. company is cnnalUd for that report be made promptly. divided Into 1, GOO. C00 share. LATER STEALS SUIT Acting City Judr J. C. Is.vla on Mon- C.1100.000. H. Cronr l president; J. M. Wcr-toHe Is to hn charged with H. I vies president; morning. day Nelson, MODERN WOODMEN also be to and is drunkenness M. D. and charged treasurer, a Nelson, at is who Edward Johnson, guest Hroom hotel In room No. J7. ten- with petty larceny. . ELEOT OFFICERS the dered the services of hla room to If. Johnson, an acquaintance Friday night t Modern the after listening to a hard luck story and officers Election of Woodmen of America was held at the left him peacefully sleeping Katurday tne loage murnaay morning. The men are not related. regular meeting orthan 115 members When Edward Johnson returned to More evening. were present at the election and offi- his room yesterday afternoon, he cers were named only after close bal- missed a Suit of clothing. Other gneata elected we ret In the hotel told him that they had loting. 12. The officersreflected consul;, seen H. Johnson going out with the Williams, Fred suit earlier in the day, .so Edward James Shipley, advisor: O. 8. Kckers-lyAlon Johnson told the police about It. escort: J. It. Bhaeffer, clerk; Wood-warLost night Detective JMward Uutter so Lyman, manager! Jamea D. field arrested H. Johnson in what he O. Jones, musician; banker; To make room for a new state of drunk-enntw- s Dr. W. J. Wright, physician: h. iute-ma- termed an advanced on watchman. and recovered later the Lane, Thomas spit sentry; i' CP1" of clothing, where it had been pawned stock of goods, we are dissecond-hana cut store for 18. into the In Mafk of engagement is II. Johnson will be given an opporkin of a betrothed girl in New posing of our supply of tunity to explain the transaction to Quints. coming In from the workers Call of the American lied Holl for the Crosa Indicate that Weber county would uphold past reputation aa a loyal supporter of the national society for home and foreign relief. The following well known firm re ported 100 per cent membership: r. oo (Special an V . Big Reduction in Furs d, n, d fur wearing; apparel at actual cost. Thit is the best opportunity you virfll ever have to buy furs cheap. ladie LIGHTING FIXTURES FOR XMAS Will yeur heme be dark and gleemy this Chrttvnast Or will it have the Joyous weleemlng effect that Is preevces In a heme by having the prep-t-r lighting fixtures Installed? We have a large display ef new style light-tn- e 'fixtures In hundreds ef designs end finishes swatting yewr Inspection at special Christmas price. Cart early and make yeur selection. Oen't wait until Christmas. v i i s - t , u f,, it a f r " Ladles1 Fur Coats at from $177.50 to $425.00 Ladies' Fur Capes at from $165.00 to $235,00 Ladies' Fur Animal Scarfs $ 15.00 to $ 65.00 Ladies' Fur Choker Scarfs $ 12.50 to $ 25.00 'V These Are All a.ra A' r? n i . . High-grad- e Guaranteed Furs, None Better. u OUR LOSS i " YOUR GAIN T GATE W.SKY ' . 2335 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah 416 - ' THE FURRIER Twenty-fourt- h St. Phone 1071 |