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Show HIE sssarea OGDEN DEPARTMENT 2614 -- AND SPECIALS 12 boxes Matches. . .354 lbs. Lima Beaus . . .354 THURSDAY An.. Wuhlngtoa 117 Omt., lit 600. 10, Bn., UQ3-- ywai for Decoration Day UTAH GROCERY WIDNItDAY 3 3 20o Oral Cans Sardines. . ..... .354 2 25c White Star PETEB S. OGDEE TO BE HONORED boxes Utah 5 10c Hospital Toilet . now showing hundreds of bewitching and authentic Footwear Fashions in white, blonde, parch-men-ti Priced as only "ECONOMY Strap, 33 Tuna 3 Berries. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, IVEDNESDAY MUIWIJTO, MAY 28, 1925. prloes them! mY f our unarmingIn Rump, Whlta Kldi val- u- .00 Marshall' .. 334 , I rear, thd A Hotel Van Nuy Cate world-wid- e haa enjoyed reputation far it delicious food, fawleolf served in a quiet, homelike a another REASONABLE 354 Paper 2 20o cans Shrimps 354 4 cans Campbells Soup or JeH-354 3 cans Early June Peas or Susrar Cora . . , .534 2 large cans 334 Pineapple, 3 pkgs. Kingsfords Starchr . 354 0 bars Crystal White, White King or Naptha. . ........354 HOTEL, AN NUyS,,.w YS 0 Tablet to Be Unveiled in Honor of First Trap- per in Ogden Section. 'ba DEN, May. 25 Th JOOth annl-ventk- of the coming to tbla valley of Peter Bkeen Ogden, the first white entr ttH Beotian, and from the city derived it name, will be observed by the unveiling of a tablet to his memory in North Ogden by the daughters of the JLmertc&a Revolution. Plans are now practloalty complete for ceremonies and the unveiling to take place, June 14, as part of the observance of Flag day, U was announced today by Mrs. J. W. Abbott, chairman of the committee of the D A. R., which baa made all arrangements. Other committee members are Mias Joseph Kimball aud Mrs. J. E. Carver Tha tablet w!H be placed about three blocks eaet of the state highway and at the end of the pavement on the North Ogden road that leads east to the L. D. & church. This spot was selected, according to Mrs. Abbott, because, from all data obtainable. Peter Skeen Ogden came down North Ogden canyon from his camp, wHrh Is believed to have been on the site of Huntsville. A trading post was upon the site of. or close to, the present church, according to authentic information. The tablet will be of native stone, on which will be a bronse slab stating that the pioneer trapper came Upon that spot in l$i$. The program for the dedication is not yet complete, but pretentious plans are being made for the event by the D. A. R. chapter of Ogden. to 'trapper whom W. P-- RATES Iff CtolmLm AnfUtr I teSlipSAJiGELES now amart Pump A patent, in b I o n do kid trim NORWAY Mtt?T tH RAH LAN A FAMOUS CLARK CRUISE G 53 DAYS, $550 to $1250 Including hotels, drives, guide, fees. Bv tha specially chartered big Canard Lina new oil burner Free delivery of $6 00 orders Store No. 1140 East 2nd South Store No. 21649 South State Store No. 9 251 South Stste St. LANCASTHIA JUNE 30 GV -- Acorns andOaks A fascinating program; extension privilege ; congetrips and stop-ova-r nial companion ; social feature. Includes: Lisbon, Spain (Madrid moe-ca.- ia FORD TOURING BIST 460 South Wasatch MAIL ORDERS Salt lake HOTEL VALU IN NEW resorm BALLOONS $127.50 Down City Motor Sales BECAUSE Fjords; Edinburgh, Trossachs( London), Berlin. V aeanciea from $560. Winter Cruises to the Mediterranean, Around the World and South America reasonable rate. 4. Q. Tomlln.an, Wilson Hetl. ' Salt Lake. W. C. Clark, Times Bldg., N,w York, 1926 NEW STARTER, Isabella, Queen of Spain, was convinced by fl of Genoa that the world was round and one could reach the east hy sailing west America was discovered, Because Clara Barton, a nurse in the Civil War, was convinced thkt a national relief organization was necessary for the emergencies of war and peace the American Red Cross was . organized. - Because Lydia E. Pinlcham, of Lynn, Massachusetts, was Convinced' that the medicine she made for her family and her neighbors could be sold to the benefit of other women Lydia JL Pinkhams Vegetable Compound was marketed. Like the mighty oak, a great business has grown from small beginnings. Today, six buildings are devoted to the xnanufac Cure of this dependable medicine. Jrnadi,T"gir, Algiar, Italy, Riviera, Sweden, Norway Paris CordOT from tha Chlldrene Shoe Store," pa taut or tan, too Oxford IOOM StrHM-WElRt- YOU. UllllN JI jfosJngclcs SPEICIIER'S Etat. 843. ' C.T.O. Pleased Julia Schmidt wotted in a factory. Shd was not strong and she often forced herelf to it at her machine when she was not able. For five years, she was in weakened condition. Because friend recommended Lydia E, Finkhams Vegetable Compound, she gave it a trial, "Everyone says I am a healthier and stronger girl, she write. I am recommending the Vegetable Compound and I am willing to answer letters from women asking about it" Her address is 632 North Front St, Salem, Oregon. - With Improved Clearing House Moral Condition Will Give Aid in Weed Campaign A letter received OGDEN, May Cor. Main and Broadway Judge Bldg. Downstairs. 25 by the city covnmtw'fonars today from the Women's Christian Temperance union, congratulates the roftimieftinn ers on the improved moral cnlltln of the city under the present administration. The letter refers to the "improved moral condition on Twevty-flftstreet and other quarters' and "while the adults in the city cgnnot be made better by law, it Is nevertheless true that they can be made to furnish a better environment for the children and youths of the city." The letter alrd states that "It fs .better to have empty buildings then to hare buildings filled with evil commercial interests." k air-te- a OOPKN, May 25 Th, Ogden Clear-i- n House association has oamel a committee consisting of A. P. Bigelow, president of the Ogden fttata bank, and C. H. Barton, president of the National Rank of Commerce, to cooperate with the county Agrimtturtl agent and state department of agriculture In the elimination of nooga weed on farm lands. The banka of the city have decided to scrutinise carefully the land neon which loane are made, since the presence of weed will greatly deteriorate the land and crop values A campaign vill be inaugurated to rid all vacant lota and other property of weeds. Man Charged With Issuing Bad Check Site Laughed! Tbougtitjt Was a Joke Mr. K. Hummer Brooklyn Please take Dotice lhat I write can write again I have been troubled with what I thought Rheu mailm . I laughed a hen someone suggested lhat I try Carter Little Liver Pill tor I never thought that my trouble wag constipation About three month later I found out that I am new person. I am thank tut to vou to f the help our pill done forme nd my friend" Carter Lllile Liver Pills remove the eousiipallon poison from the system Not habtt forming h. Druggists ft 75 red packages. (Advertisement 25 A. J. Germains, a representative of tha Intorstata Protection agency of Kansas City, was arrested yesterday at Ogden hy tha Ogden police on a charge of Issuing ft bad check at the Semloh hotel, it was announced yesterday by the Charles E. Wood Detective agency whkh company furnished the information fog the arrest. assisAocordlng to R. Xewhauid. tant manager of the Semkh, Germaine of checked out the hotel Saturday and paid his bill with a 2$r check. Ha 42 50 in $ash a$ change, ihie check that rauaed the arrest of Germaine wan drawn on an Ogden bank. After communication with tha- - Ogden bank, the Semloh hotel wae notified that Germaine had no account there. the Church of the Good Shepherd, and Was an employee of the Ross Ml Jack restaurant. The body i in charge of Lindquist undertakers, and funeral an nouncemeot will be made later. New Junior High School Dedicated OGDEN, May 25 Dedicatory- - Victim of Drowning Laid at Final Rest OGDEN, May 25 Funeral services 10. who for Elmer Darwin, was drowned in Ogden river Saturday, were held this afternoon In the Sixth ward chapel, with Bishop A. B. Foul-gEdward delivering the eulogy. Madison and L Evans rang a duet; Howard Tribe plaved a violin solo, and Native of England Diet Mrs Frank Checkoffs sang a nolo Children from the boys' schoolroom Brief Illness spread flowers from the chapel to the hearse when th body was removed. OGDEN, May 25 After an Illness Interment was in the city cemetery, of one week. Cyril Ward Johnson died where Bishop A. B. Foulger dedicated at the residence of hla daughter, Mrs. the grave. David T. Taylor, 152ft Lake street. Mr. BOYt BODY RECOVERED. Johnson was bora in England. August 2, 1K62, and had resided in Ogden for OCDFV. May 25 Tbs body of Hugh He is survived by his Gerald Parry. Ogden youth who waa twelve years widow, Caroline Johnson, and the foldrowned In ths estuary at Oakland lowing children Mrs. Taylor, Cyril O Sunday, has been recovered, accordT. Katherine and Frank Johnson, ing to word received by ths boy's Johnson, all of Ogden, and Mrs Walter uncle, Roval J. Douglas. Ths parents, Molten of Montello, also four brothers Mr. and Mra Joseph Parry, have arand cite sister, who are living in En- rived in Berkeley from their boms In gland. Mr. Johnson was a member of Arizona, and taken charge of funeral arrangements. er After mortgage notea Dont Risk Neglect! To Ignore the Early Warning of Kidney Trouble 1 Serious and Often Fatal health depend upon one kidney. The kidney filter every drop of blood. If they fail to properly jo thi work, there a poisoning of the whole system. Then come backache, dicgr spells, bladder irregularitie and loss of vitality? WJiy wait? Why not use Doan Pi!!? Douns have ONE'S thousand. Atyour Here la Salt Lake City Proof: A Doans Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Foaar-M.It- Buffalo, N, Y, Service e persons was graduated last night at graduating exercises held in ths Central Junior high Succumbs to school. James H. DeVJne, president of ths Ogden chamber of commerce, delivof Apoplexy. ered the good charge to the graduates, citizenship. Principal stressing Francis T. Wiggins of the Americanisation school presented the oiass, and W. Karl Hopkins conOGDEN, May 25 John Crossley, Superintendent Max Harden referred the veteran street car operator of Ogden, sponded fordiplomas. the class. On the musical program. J C. Grape died suddenly early today in a local d'd tuVbl hospital. While taking a tret car r?m high Whlntt Junior "Y,1 homa last night Ji waa ptrlcken with school. rt apoplexy uid his death was the In storage commission, and William M. in Green, United States engineer charge of investigation in the Salt Lake basin will go to Kaunas and Coalville to look over the Summit to the Echo county subscriptions f ir. secApplies tin for one and feet of water from Stoddard springs In Iron county was filed in the office of George M. Bacon, state engineer, yesterday by Marla Neill. nater Is to be used in watering OGDEN, May 25 T. W. DaTamp The operated the first street ear over the and stock. , Karl Brone, each 18 years of age, Bamberger tine. .At the time of his s on the charge of death he was the only employee of the arrested earlytoda y While to attempting extinguish a Utah Rapid Transit company whose stealing an automobile at Twin Falls, fire in hey home jesterday, Mra A. n Idaho, will bp returned to Twin Falls services dated back to the O. Larson. 447 Edith avenue, susn street ears. and according to Sheriff R. P Plneeck. tained burns on her and face. Th youths were arrested bv Dep- An oil stovs in her hands Born in Bountiful, August 2ft, 1349, home had exMr. Crossley was the eon of Jams and uty Sheriff J. J Murphy at Thirty-fourt- h ploded. Assistant Chief W. J. Hanstreet and Washington avenue cock administered first aid treatment. Mary Bentlev Creesly. Surviving are his widow, Mary Jaeobeen Croeclev. in the automobile they are alleged to Damage to the property was esti three son a Vernon J. Crossley of bait have stolen mated at 10. Lake. John T. Crossley and Leltov A. They admitted waiting for an opporCrossley of Ogden, and three sistora, tunity to steal some gasoline. The annual commencement exerMrs Lily Gale ad Mra. R. H Furniftfl cises of the L J. 8 hospital school of Ogden, and Mra. H. M. May her of of nursing were held last night at Woman Is Summoned Grand Junction. Colo. the assembly hail In the tabernacle Mr. Croesley was a member of the grounds Twenty-tw- o young women Death . were graduated. An entertainment of by Amalgamated Association, of Htrcet Hospital and Electrical Employees of America, and stunts followed by a breaksongs ths I. O. O. F. and the L. D. 8 rhur-OGDEN, May 25. Mra Bdth Kcr-de- fast was given In the morning and FuneraJ services wilt be held Frida v was attended by the senior nurses, wife of Thomas Kerden, 3945 Linafternoon at I oclork In the Ninth coln a Venus, died today at a loqal junior nurses, hospital officials and ward ehanei, with Bishop W. O. Jack-so- n hospital. the staff physicians. A gift of $100 officiating. The body Is at the Funeral services will be held Thurs- to be used to start a library in the Lindquist undertaking parlors, and day afternoon at 2 oclock In the Lar- nurses' home was given to the school ba viewed at the home. may pop. kin A Bobs chapel, with Bishop Cal- by the graduating class ter avenue, Thursday evening and n vin Stuart presiding 1,3d o clock Friday afternoon. Professor Levi Edgar Toung, head Mra. NerdeB was born in Virginia, September 14, 1872, and fa urvlvd bv of the department of western history UTAHNS LOW BIDDERS. her husband, her mother. Mra Lucy at the University of Utah, will be the speaker at the chamber of comOGDKM, May 25 Bean Brothers cf Sims of Ogden, and a brother, Thomas merce weekly membership luncheon Richfield are low bidders for the grad- Sima. , today. The subject of his addrara ing of 2T miles of the Vfctor-Irwlwilt The Meaning of Decoration be, SALT LAKERS PRAiSE SCHOOLS. road in Idaho and recommendation Dav In Amerha The ladles are inwsa made today that hebe OGDEN, May 25 Dr J T, Worlten. vited to attend. the jiven contract, according assistant euperlhtendent f schools of A B Kessler, principal Balt Lake, and of the Uintah school of that city, vis- Republicans of First ited the Ogden schools today They Precinct Will Organize were particularly impressed a 1th the good work being done here la art. Jesse B. Sharp Republican eountv TO 0E RE ADVERTISED! RIO chairman, last night issuM a call for a meeting of ail district chairmen OGPFJf, Msv 25 Tbs Whr county bosrd of education has decided to of precinct No 1. Sait Lake Cltv, to rvftdvertis for bids for the plumbing be held at his office, 234 South State and heatinr of the new Wber county street, tomorrow night at 9 4clock. hiah school, dns to cnraniicnMous In addition, the precinct chairman which arose. Pids wi4j be opened Jens and the members of the count v com5 and II o'clock In the morning. mittee from the First preWnct ttl join in the conference, whbh Is for WATER TO 8E ANALIZED. purposes of reorganisation and plans for th campaign of OODFM. Wav 25 Samples of water being used for dish 'washing purposes next foil. in cafes and root beer stand were ART NOTE, taken this morning by V O Gill, sanl-tsJames What did Mr. Brown Inspector, for analysing by A. T. mean when she told vou never to Barrett, milk Inspector. darken her door ajraJn T" John: "Oh. I was just drawing on A Met on Rsco-de- r. It with charcoal Mr. Ooosley firgt entered the employ of the street ear company' in 3IS9, when he operated a horse car. He Alleged Auto Thieves to Be Sent Back to Idaho one-ha- lf ond RIVER oj ROMANCE See theStLawrence omjourwaij toEurope horse-draw- The great St. Lawrence Ulver flow through the country where French, English, and Indiana mule-draw- fought when Canada was young. 44 Its water were paddled by and and on fioneer stillmissionary, nestle seventeenth century villages. Every mile is reminiscent of the stirring days of Champlain, Frontenac, and the old French seigneur. at h. Sailing to Europe on a Liner of the Cunard or Canadian fleet, jrou enjoy more than a delightful ocean voyage. Before reaching the sea you travel a thousand mile down this mighty wonder waterway of the world. Anchor-Donldo- ii n Ash yomr ifeamshlp agent about the St. 'Lawrence Route to Europe or write tot , n co --V- Ify Lydia E. Pinlihams Vegetable Compound An Americanisa- OGDEN, May 25 tion class of thirty-fiv- . Tha Cunard Stum Ship C Un It.d. , Cunard Building. Center Market and Firat fitreata, San Franeiaca. Cat. CUNARD AKQIOil-DONALDSO- Il CAKAOIAR SERVICE (UA BREVITIES neighbor! Mgg A. MsLftOp, 111 P(rpOFt A vs., says' "My ba k was lama Tuars was scranaas through my kMnav azd whan 1 anupeij sharp ewtehag actsed ma a mss my bsk. It was d fflult to get up or dowa. mails wars frsqusnt and too. I Usd itoans I If la, from tha Krhrsmm-JchnaoDrug Co, and they gsvs ms lasting rm ItaJ 60c all cWlasw. Americanization Class of 35 Given Diplomas aar-vir- for the new Lewis Junior high school mere held at the school tonight, with prominent city officials and educators participating, and hundreds of parents and students in attendance. Addresses ware made by President Wade M. Johnshn of the, board of Ju cation Mayor George E Browning, J. W. Wlntle of the school, Principal T. O. Ogden, president of the Parent Teacher association, and Superintendent W. Karl Hopkins. The invocation was offered by President Joseph Rirte A musical program was given principally by students. Following the program, the visitors Inspected the rooms and newly con structed departments. LAND BANK SUE. OcfeFlY. Mar 5. Tha fadora! land bank of Berkeley, CaJ , filed suit in the Second district court today against J juries H, Adame Lears Adame. Annie ( olein and the Weber Katlonai Farm Loan association to collect I230&64 on helped district engineer of thr United States bureau of public roads. Ths bid was ta7,Ii0 40. X ?' s V. Propertv owner In the district between Fifth and Ninth West streets and North Temple and Fourth North streets will meet in the Twentv-erhward meefiag house. Third North and SlTth West street at i e clock this evening The meeting is held a a protest against the curbing and guttering of the diatricL 7be.8at Take goottfah ethrb wf!1 hold a dance and entertainment at the Moose hall 14 Second East treat, Friday evening The rtty recorder was delegated bv the etr eomrrleePm yee'errtay to ascertain whether the county baa loaned lfte as yet t tbe moeqnUo board of truszeea Action vis taken on receipt of a letter fran the board the errrwnatieo The king ity races IN' denhled it wcyld lend he board peorMed the erwsfy fcould make a similar asnmpHstton j The county hoard Has aeo agcag has sot tha aunt, arroprtaie done eo as ? d d George W paccn engineer and secretary of th gse I tab water h First Application Stops Pain aa j ht i , Pied thon Phillips by undi are free who from corn. Sold by 3 drofgists, or ent to say In sddreu U. 8. A. for 35o is 2o itamp. Ego Remedy Co. 233 Atlas Block imic of Magnesia nereaftrr lnitrad of aods taka a tisa af fclrarhoaat ef ends. lavi Iittia 'ihillipa Liik of Majnraia eet and free from tha ttomarh la water any Um for indtgeatioa er rare. Hreuire, it aruira.irre arid t . bow. A and onr, and. fan, atentach, and te- larnteatatiooa ll. f arul eome iartanilr. waate zrgoe th al'y i th rretna without ih jt Eettar Thaa Sod far wore pleaaaat 1, tat aodw tor t fty yrare ireeaiae "Phtl-liM!k tf .Mwrnrei' hea bem Try a 23c I rra- - rttd br tb..u;,aca herauae n e ' Twm'i. InjUt , three tuaea a id f ere, and. lot. re, r gam,sra n,t ia tha aum.atk a a aatorated aolu- - cr.g tvora. f A4 -- 1 rrtrf e ael v n. fJJ -- . |