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Show THE SALT LAKE TUIBUKE, TI1UKSDAY MOBXIKO. JUNE 10 10, 3020. OGDEN DEPARTMENT Office, 420 Twenty-fift- ftreet. h Bualneig office, 664; Ogden correspondent, 664 nnd 740. Phone georqe welsh rue, Mrs. ..... Mlse Ann Oreretreet who married lest u of Ogden, evening. you get enough tobacco in sack of Bull Durham every ten-cefor ten to roll fifty cigarettes cents more you can get papers strong enough to roll em right yet thin enough for enough to bum right sacks of Bull rolling Durham Tobacco in one book of QIFFERJILf T. R. Laron, Former Man, Who Jumped From Hotel, May Recover Off-de- n t e I OODLES, June $ The first nominees nml Demoitatio upon the Republican are tickets to be named before July those tor Judicial position in the Second district. The Intereat in the two mn ventions, which are called for this month, the Democrats on June I'd and the Republicans on June 36, l groat. It wan ImUm1 today by i'halrmnn .Ho h;Mils f ih. i ratio county conuniU that the Dtiti'n r.tN f 'oroi a A cording to Juduhwv. noupat ivin Chuliman Arthur Wonlhy of the Republican committee, that parly will name Republican candidate. The lineup for the Immoral will prob Y Alfred ably be the, pit sent Judg gee, RrpublUan, and Arthur V, Pratt, Ifeemocrai Some of the R poMu an mem bers of the bar have expre ed their of the nonp.irtihan plan, while other have opjjneeil the nrrariK nirnt, mentioned for Amonff the the judgeship arc J N kimhali, John G. Willis. tiroruo S Barker, John Sneddon. A. G lforn. J;i:d Jeneon. David L. Stine, N J Harris, Jack Davia and W. 1!. Reeder. Fur district attorney Joseph K Phan, Royal J. DmiR'aa and David .h nson are mentioned by Republicans. On the Stuart P. ! incumbent, and Thomas J Maginni- - arc rmnllonul Thomas Of Balt Lake, Who wee seriously 1 a' st K -- 1 Former Mayor Calls AttenDirected to Reinstate Case of Girl Slayer tion of Present Executive OGDEN. June Judge D. R. Robto the Actual Conditions erts of the city court is ordered hv Dis- Pratt to reinstate the case of the State against Jennie rvardlno, In the second demurder with charged gree, and proceed with the cate accordto law. ing The action was taken upon the petition of Joseph B. Bates, county attorney, who represented that Judge Kolierts had refused to handle the case because Jennie bcardlno, the alleged slayer, was under 18 years of age. The court denied the motion of the city Judge to quash the writ. Jennie ScardlnO Is charged with the murder of Mark Tremuin In this city 1' ebruary JO,' this year. WL E. Says He Not Attend Convention urth X d Another Busy Day Spent by Sugar Company Experts OGDEN, June 9. The session of the technical men of the Amalgamated Sugar company, now in session in Ogden, will come to a close tomorrow afternoon with general tesuine of the discussions of Important topics and addresses which came before the meeting. n At this morning's the speakers were Dr. F. Murke, C. E. llogge and O. Leon is. This afternoon E, C. Carrick, A. Thomas and F. W. Hunter spoke. Tonight the men at the convention were the guests of the company at the Orpheum theater to witness the performance of Frivolities. The session tomorrow morning will be addressed by F. JL Ballou and R. A. Rowlands. In the afternoon K. M. Edged, vice president of the company, will ipcsk upon the relationship between the company and its (inploees. Fred G. Taylor, general manager, will give a summary of the dis ussions, after which there will he a general discussion. Tomorrow at 6 30 p. m. the annual banquet will be held at the hotel. ses-io- VARIETIES Raisin Bread (Marvelously good) Nut Pullman (Nuts and Raisins throughout) Health Bread (Graham and Whole Wheat mixture) Milk Bread Rye Bread Sandwich Gfaiam Bread ( Plain Square Loaf to buy plenty of rood It bread paja it will reduce the H. C. I and increase the health of your family. WATCH OUR WINDOWS Poor Stores Only No. 1, Semloh Hotel corner. No. 2, Kenyon Hotel Bldg. No. 3, near Z. C. M. L No. 4, near City and County Bldg. -- War on Unmuzzled Dogs Again Declared in Ogden Logan Glee Club Sings for Ogden Rotary Club Medicine TRY thi approved Just the tonic for nervousness, sleeplessness, depressed 'feeling, loss of appetite, digestive troubles, brain fag, or elow recovery from influenza and kindred Amenta. A tonic, alterative and diuretic for blood and nerve disorders. OGDEN SOCIETY to The Tribune. hpe8i CIGARETTE PAPERS the prrttie-- t OGDEN, June 9, One of the early June wedding was that of Miss Ann Overstreet ami George WeMi Rue, which took place this erning at 30 oclock at ih home nf Mr. and Mrs bYank M. Drlgga in Ogden lanjnn. The ceremony was perfotnird bv t lie Rc. John Edward t'arer, in the presence folof eenty-flvguehts. A lowed the (enmon). Mountain flower and ferns were um d to r.irrv out u rolor acheme in green and white The bride woie it gown of white tulle, with a point lace veil and wreath .of orange blotottia. She carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses, orchids and lilies of the valley. The matron of honor, Mrs. E. M. Overstreet, tho brides mother, wore gray brocaded satin. Tin maid of Irene Drum, wa gowned in honor, pink taffeta, with overdress of crearn lace, and carried a bouquet of Ophelia Mt-- s rner.s. Miss Neli Mia Priggs. Grout, Miss Rosa Mot Her and Mrs. In Rue Faick, th four rtbbonbt areis, wre organdy dresses in the pacl shad. and carried bouquets n lace paper holders. L. E. Inn of Dan the ville, Ky., bridegroom's father, was best man. Assisting the bridal party in receiving weie the brulegroom's mother, Mrs. L. 12. Rue Mrs. Frank M Iriggs, Mrs. S. I. Reynolds, Mr. Edward buh-se- l A and Mrs. (. F. Grout poured. stringed orchestra, under the- - direction of Miss Mary Fisher, furnished music during the evening. The couple left on late train for the east, and will stop off en.jTOUie in Colorado Springs. The brides gotng-awa- y gown was of dark blue velour, with hat to match They will be at home in Evanston, lit., after (Made in France der-orati- e ' July 1. Mrs. D. H. Peery and Mrs S. M. Tav-lo- r wls returned today from a five visit in t'aJifornia, which in hided San fiego, Loa Angeles. Puittrvilh and ban Yhile Francisco. in Porterville they were the guests of Mrs Taylois daughK. Mrs. Horace ter, Ieery, Mrs.. T. Ben Meldrum ha leturned grom Logan, after a wek s visit vslth hii Gharle.s Mr. Nihlev Mrs. and parents,K. C. Rich rt turned Sunday from Airs. & months she visit in tltc e.it home by her daughter, ht'O was Ki Hl'i.tiftl rnonih who fichu, from the National Park ui innun I ( om he H''hington, L.ll.umg visited in mcncemcit oik and Atlantic Gtt. Niw Mr. William Hanop c t ' lamed the B. I. M. Mvo Hundred ilch last evening at her home, 44 i Washington avenue. Two tables of 600 were played, Mrs. Jack Greenwell receiving the honors Late in the evening refreshments were served. Pink and ellow iris decorated the rooms. The Live Oak Sewing circle was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Samuel Dannah at her home on Twenty-seventRefreshment street. wcie served following the Kensington. Mrs. David Ecclea usded in bait Lake today. The wedding of Mis Edna Ludwig and Leo J. dark took place tins morning at St. Joseph -- ohurch, A wedding bt.ak-fas- t followed f'r the relatives and intimate friends of the young ooupD. Th will make then hmo in Ogd n A dame and social m hmir of Bi.w' who Wolhei sjtoon. iwtntiv ittutiod fiom a mission in the soulujrn tat', was guen Ihi evening in the Thrd waid amuwement hall. A program was gu h r. and dancing and refi eshruenH the evening's entertainment. ccnits t OGDEN, June 9 The Logan Glee club, composed of twenty-fou- r member fronv the 1tah Agricultural college. ai.g for the members of the Ogdtn Rotary club at luncheon today. Itay Carter addressed the club upon the community koruce and the good done by Nueh service during the war. Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol tpoke upon her lecent trip to the Hawaiian Islands. Flying Parson " to Take Vacation on the Coast Each book contains 175 papers made thin for free for Pyrenees Mountain water are used in the process which produces a slnsde ' pound of R1Z LA CROIX. ' Made in France U uTTTTNtJ une 9. LieoDna..: (Piv-,t imn! Mavnard, Uu living Parson." r h i and his w.fe tvo nnd onager bn'thef. FYark Mavnard. jmsh n ionic ic. thiough ugueri ihw aiteruoon San Diego lor a vaiatioti trip of sevcia. nun o?. Mavnanl made tne the a.rplane tup trom New Liik to s.t.ij and and nturn. uic also cisco kan trip from New York to Quebec and return. He was fivmg while an eGnr tin army air pen u e. He in now out oi Hit nr s' r Mr. Ma.vmtrd said lie wa ju-- t taking a mss the (orutnem wPh pleasure trip itia famifv. Another men-heo; the j Tffodleo tn dog wine- - m tn tlie m.s- transcontinental air trip with hero ha- - a special irate of ter. The eafiiie OGDEN, June 9 PYxe carload ha-- : m car and gage rule, hteei for the Ogden arsenal left Noifolk. Mr Maynard added that he r enM Va.. for Ogden two weeks ago, o ordmg to the advices received today by Gaptain purchased a. plane ol the D irti.-- s tytn. which ho ufces armind home for p W I. Katz in charge of the construction. ue He said tne autojno nR vva - fro tpon the recetpt of the plans from tup Washington. Captain Katz will call upon low the ontractors in the western states to submit bids for the construction. Captain Katz has opened, offices in the Hudson building, where the olfice force Officer to will be located. Mr OoArmrteed C ShtS mcaaATw i which means that if you dont like RIZ LA CROIX cigarette papers you can get jrour money back from the dealer. i it Steel for Ogden Arsenal Expected at Early Date burning, strong tight rolling, pure for little ash and so pure that, in the making, four hundred gallons of dear no odor Impersonator of Federal Sent Jail -. In,t mair no' explanation as rfM'i for such action - of tin c department stated h.id prjoafiacated a mimber vrii: .a ;npe and a (juantitv of dtugs porn.Hed riirutmen immunity jf m'd iav him a small sum of "n- v le(f I? admilt.J st'age S t ishe a been having h a Co upon n tin HsOiil de- d h "ir ,n the rliv 4k144f! u ,U!1 toe fi of nortbwav qiuirtt-olioe 31. towiuhin C Barth rjuff went. $'2V. Vlr Bride k. i and wife to Hnbrt W. block AH R part of lot fltwrl. RoUov and wife twrhari Thjberf. lot S nl 7 him k I'J parr B. plat to Joseph B l'avof part of P"!!, A l i M lc block Ifi. plat B ftljnn .f p,tr lf XARftUOE UCEK8ES. of ihik .ii a hn l i lareoce O m) Laura B. k Hr two bol h of Oeien e LH K. HioddaM h of dsi utkH'g Oadea eo4 Dmtra J. Pierre pa pe'kiif LfTIOtt. (GDKN June 9.- - Thuita-- Savage, witjoii .tt a rootiiinc hous It uu i.eorce A. W .hart and Haw.iret M bet vtafxl Huh morning that no upon the barge of impcrMm Hug federal ofUter. khu miti m cil to mnL taken by hurth. boib of Orde. Juvy aaamsf snvage will b (lavs in the uty Jill thus momms wheii th e federal nffukris at ttlimp. B. P. 0. E. FLAG OAY SUNDAY. He admttied rraignesj in t lie oitv co'.rt that be had entered certain Dhine Arrangements sre being made o the Sail Elks lodge for the observance OGDEN HI U M AlOWOStHiA Sunday of flag day. 8reial eaert-Dowill aio Df JAMflNO ZAK09 tn held at the rtuhtou REAL ESTATE T1ASFFB6. at $ p. A Ytoto a euCMoa ayhis i betnir arranged hv program in r trrf naa V.imtMn Jr W hrt'ia:i h h. 3'?. LAMPORDKOLTLINE j.,rt iiortboit2 nearter !. raritfr pI! Krnwot 011100 fnw UfYork b and fast ( nrni'nn hfia'Gn B C.wvtoa 6'pieiMnHit i naroaor atcaiBara BjwHua Jf APPROVE VETERAN'S PENSION t t tun X a App4j Oo&paajr .jorfr tftcn.SSbruaawayi.X. I! 3 Th( city comniinslon concurred jeeer-dset Or R. J. Neldllrger, I to urc hi th recommendHtion of Fire Thief tkrsb.h ofrT Pri!eo part of 112 So, Darbora &t . h.verid Mt S and ft. H Bvwater that Reuben Klmpaon Park a4dt a Chlcaaa, 111. veteran fireman since the old volunteer s in 1573, be pensioned at half Udr J. Purdy and wifa t Jtdia tt'ay, part salary. n t Me .(' .4 - W t'-'- city court prospering. OiDEN. June 9. Fines and forfeitures in the city ro.ut during he month of May aggrecated JYtOs. ii4 cording to the FREE RECIPE report of tre clerk of the court to the city commission toda. Tho fee In Up caaea in the court were yl63.H3. After betaff almost totally bald ft Kem Yodi buaieesi maa grew hair and Mf kas a proli fie growth at aga of 66 for a will aead tha feaaiaa recipe which or woqtaa who (rs request to anr uhe to orarcoaa aaadraff or gtift aeer k air growth. Or testing box of the prep with aratioa, Kotsiko, will10 be mailed if yoa aead eti, a tamps or rwips Wor. Fis addrrM la Joha H. bmteua, fcl-aO- L huuoa F bw York, If WHY THAt HEADACHE? When you know the causa ,f a disoi a cure may often . This Tn partiCuUiiy tru of headache. Headache often frauds from constipation or a condition of tha toma h, which may bo corrected hv taking a or two of Chamberlains Tablets. Try it These tablets are easy to take and mild snd gentle m effect. uAdvertJtcment ) an I Croj") rption o . Grow Your Hair JZee La pronounced h OGDEN, June 9. Because of the epidemic seeming to pievall in the city through dogs with rabies running at large, the city commission at it rfieeting this morning ordered the muzzling of all dogs running at large. It was added that thf same mder a prevailed heretofore temtrdmg the seizing of dogs running at large without muzzle and having them killed, will be Invoked again. During the past three wrks two per n have been bitten hv nhid employee of the eit wnl be asked to report cases of unmuzzled dogs running at large Last year the pone depaiDm-hgido. in rounding up snd dtenim; of ahm twenty dogs found unmuaued i jmu i'h li eft . dogs-Ever- ft Wonderful c erno-rati- kt R OGDEN, Juno 9 The waterworks department of the city ha. channel the hours for the sprinkling of lawns in order to obtain lictirf pressure for the tli8trua of the city where no watt r can bo had because of tho lack of pressure. The new hours will go Into effort tomorrow morning They 'are aa follow. Consumer between Harrison avenue on the cast and the western city limit and between Twelfth street and Twenty-fourt- h McAdoo Will street shall uso the water from 6 to i.Ju a. m. and from 6 to $.3m p. m. Consumers between Harrison avenue and tho west city limits and from Twenty-fostreet south to Thirty thii d OGDEN, June 9. William G, McAdoo, shall use the Skater U tween the accompanied by Mrs. McAdoo. was in the street of 7.3b and 9 a. m. and from ti JO city for a brief visit early laft evening hours to p m. wlille en route to New York upon busiIn the oilier districts, eot of Harrivn ness. To acquaintances in the railroad yard avenue, noith of Twelfth Mud and south Tuirty-thirof Mr. McAdoo said that he would be unstreet, consumers shall able to be present at the Democratic con use the water between the hours of 9 and lu.JO a. m. and 8 and 9 Ji) p. in. ventkrtv to be held at ban Francisco. Bread three-ant-a-h- alf , POISE! Idaho. June It "Conscious, but with suffering a great deal of pain, but chances good for hla recovery," was the report made this afternoon on the condition of T. R. I arson, the Salt Lake man who Jumped through a window on the second floor of the Owyhee hotol early Tuesday morning and suffered a fractured skull. It was feared all day Tuesday that he would not recover, but he regained consciousness early this morning and has since showed Improvement. ..... .... t Special tn The Tribune. trict Judge nt Republicans and Democrats Not Likely to Agree on Judges in Weber County. V if " R. Iauvon Injured et Boise, Idaho, early Tuesday morning when he Jumped from a hotel window In hla aleepi la the eon of Mr. and Mra Q. street, of J. Larson, SZi Twenty-firthis city. He was born ithlrty-seve- u years ago In Logan. His wife was formerly Mra Leatha Land of Balt Lake, They have four children. Mrs. Laraon plumed through Ogden tolias been Mday en route to Itolsn.who She are residing tn atting her parents, While here Mrs Larson L tah county. was met by her husband's brothrr, Arand his thur F. Larson, city auditor,advices to the parenta According lar-eon- 's Mr. that It was stated today. Injuries consist of a brokento no. the crushed right heel and an Injury left temple. OGDEN, June X y- ef r s1 J. i pent j STATISTICS " ft'-t- w i?i Prices Are Discussed at Commercial Club Lunch POTorFice to be opened. Stlvertako poatofftca tn Bi Cottonwood ranyon will be opened June IS. William K. Block, aastatant poatniaater at bait Parcel post announced yeaterday. Danirl .1. niH0UKr seritoe to Hungary Ims been dtaconttnuod ilcjrtimnt of the Z. M. I., in of the Inability of the government because sjienkir yr.itri day at tli- - weohlv lcoture tiiiiihonn to operate transportation facilities. at tho t omiiiori ini oluh, a doolini' of criroii tn nnrninl.prodirtod Tlio do olitio. he aid, will romo a. a natu.al . OOUrw. Tho dofinilinn nt what is unrnial djl firult niatfi r, n hi Ii no ono onnld I j o dorido, tho inori limit dorlarod. nddod that it is imeorsihlo tn toll bother a rotnrn to the Inw iiriro of boforo tho war would tio illtoe'othor Mr. Lang dno'od many rnin normal. morrial mithoritior and trado pulilioa tinna in the ootirxo of his nddrrsr. Sure Relief 6 X pii-- po-r- y WEST POINT APPOINTMENT to 1 h Trihunt- WASHINGTON. Jutie 9. Reprenenta-ti- v kldton II riling of lias John J Williams of to enter the military avademy at Muab West Point July 1. rth Bell-an- s Hot (wafer MADE. E ron Sure Relief LL-AN- S INOiaCftTIODft |