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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL OGDEN DEPARTMENT Office Often Tbaat Fhaoeo 13. OF. COLGATE U. DPEflR 666 and 740; Society, SIM The Peeking In Cases Are Set ' for Triad in Ogden Courts Samson and Delilah If Two Companies, . Suffer When Basements Filled With. Goods Flooded. OGDEN, April pressure on n Are hydrant in Electric elley blew off the cap at S o'clock this morning and damage estimated at MO0O was done to the stocks of goods In the basements of the 1a H. Manning comthe pany, 2454 Lincoln avenue. And LinBrown Ice Cream company, 2454 About five coln avenue, by water. d the baeemente fept of the buildings before the water was shut off John Brown, proprietor of the ice cream company, who lives next doof , to the building, was up with a sick child when he heard milk cans rattling in the basement of his buildV ing. An immediate Investigation the fkxMing of the basement im the broken water pise. He called thfc ftre department and the pumper was sent to the scene of the flood and the began pumping. Una-- waJtrc .irons,. basements after the watte was shut off from the main. The damage to sugar, beans, rice and groceries in the basement of the at Manning building was estimated The goods in the basement $2000. of the Brown store consisted of ice cream supplies and provisions and were valued at $2000. " water-floode- jr dis-tos- April of is jriiri eg. dts-tobl-ng beyond quesSaint-Saemaster tion tragic opera, was given a highly creditable the amateur production by University off Utah Musical aoclety, under the direction of Thomas Giles at the Salt Lake theater last night. The music ie too inof Sam eon and Delilah tricate for nonprofessionais to handle with proper finish, the story itself has too much of passion and subtlety for others than geniuses in histrionic and musical ability to essay the principal roles. John W. SummerhaSs In the role of Samoon sang with effectiveness and, in the main, with dignity and Mr. ummerhas has had feeling. considerable stage training in both and light grand opera. Miss Ethel Lind, contralto, in the role of Delilah, demonstrated a voice of sweetness and power, with an e ceilent range. She knew her songs weQ and at no time faltered in words, is out of the question that a but oung woman new to the stage should be able to interpret an enchantress of the Delilah type low Albert J. Southwick, whose baritone io good, had the High Priest of Dagon. He did his best work in tha scenea with DeUlah and in. tha third act where he taunta Samson. The Amimiloch of Glen Lee, basso, was well acted The roles of the Old D. Hebrew (Louis the Stearns), ), Philistine messenger (Melvin and first and Second Philido not carry enough of sing stines tug to make them difficult The chorus, large in number, is to be oommended for clarity of diction. The orchestra, of full symphonic proportions, Included in addition to about forty of the university orchestra about ten professionals, with Arthur Pedersen Prober as concert master. Director Giles kept the orchestra properly down most of the time, although in the second act there were a few places where the players drowned the voices of tenors and contralto principals Two dances, those of Delilah s maidens in the second act, and the Bacchanale in the third act, were arThe tistically handled opera was finely staged and costumed and the tragic finale, where Samson, blind and shorn of his locks, regain his strength through prayer and pulls down the pillars of the temple, bringing destruction to all, was deeply impressive. A large and appreciative audience witnessed the production. Ham son and Delilah' will be presented again the this closing tonight, engagement. - Utah Baptists to Hold Summer Canyon Meeting Utah Baptists OGDEN, April wilt hold thir first annual summer assembly In South Fork canyon, June 12 to 12, according to the announcement today of the Kev. L. A. Garrison, pastor of the First Baptist ctiurch In Ogden, who ts chairman of the general committee. It is expected that ministers from Philadelphia, New York, Los Angeles and other cities will be present. It Is anticipated that fully 100 families will be camped In the canvon at the time of the assembly, which will be held In a large tent. A small tent colony srlll he established for the families who will be In attendance. Commissfoncr J. M. Child Now Weber Road Agent John OGDEN, Child, chairman of tbs board of county com bis piisalon. will tomorrow assume additional duties of state road agent for Weber county, at a salary of $1 per year. The new duties imposed Obtain otorists upon the chairman of the board are the result of a conference with the Plates Before Driving state road commission. The equip- - ment of the office will be turned over for to Mr. Child tomorrow morning by 8peHai to The Tribute. No permit OGDEN, April the driving of automobiles until the Andrew AUerl, who has been state vices RICHgpND, April 9 Funeral serwle held at the South ward arrival of the number plates will be road agent for the past two j ears. chapel vgterday for Mrs. Gertrude durng the coming week. Chief Sued Johnson, 88 years of age. The openWILL BE BURIED TODAY, oVPolice Curtis L. Allison announced todV. He said permits, were granted OGDEN. April 9 Funeral service ing and closing music numbers were by the choir. The speakers were last week where the automobile own- for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. given ers could show that they had sent for William W. Richardson, who died a Roland aladsen of Brigham City, Wll- owniLh-TSthe license. In the future the short time fter its birth yesterday li'i"!?" S' 2?,T1U ers must leave the cars In garages afternoon, will be held at i o clock c Mrs kConne Peters of Brigham Cltv until they secure 123 plate, or they tomorrow afternoon from the Larkin rendered a nolo, Charles I. Stoddard will be arrested. funeral chapel. Interment all! be in rendered a solo and H S Webb and Chief Allison said that the owners the City cemetery. Hendricks Lucy sang a duet. additional had cars of have forty Mrs. was born at Bjulsnd. Johnson the 1922 LICENSED TO MARRY. days in which to secure failed i Denmark. 1. 1834. She Joined August to plates, and if they have OGDEN.' April S Royal 8 Arbuckle ; (he Mormon church and with her hus- do so they cannot operate the cars of Rlverdale and Irene Coffin of came band 1873 to in Utah and, with on the streets. He said the members were granted a marriage liexception of a few veara spent of his department have been instruct- - cense at the office of County Clerk I the in had made her home Brigham City, ed to arrest motorists drivirg cars A. Van Dyke today here continuously without the 1923 number plates. Mrs. Johnson was at one time suBENEFIT CONCERT TONIGHT. perintendent of cooking In the housePLEADS NOT GUILTY. OGDEN, April 9 Mr. Joseph Fer- hold of the king of Denmark. 9 Gus Batestas, raro. pianist, and Mrs 4. W WoodOGDEN. April BANKRUPTCY PETITION FILED. charged with having liquor innothis pos- ruff. soprano, will be the principals session, entered a plea of guilty in the concert to be given at the tabThomas H. Killian, a laborer of The ernacle tomorrow In the city court this morning benfor the evening Duchesne Roosevelt, county, yesterday ladate for the hearing will be set efit of 4he Weber gymnasium fund. filed a petition In voluntary bankter Batestas was released upon 2300 in the United States district ruptcy cash ball. court, giving h's ('abilities at (892 (9 and his assets at (784 (0, claim. ng exWILL ATTEND CONVENTION. emption on (49. OGDEN. April 9. B. W Matteson. senior highway engineer of the U. S. bureau of public roads, will attend the DEPARTMENT annual convention of the American 129 W. Center 8L Telephone IS. Association of Engineers, which will meet at Norfolk, Va , May 7. 3 and 9. Mr. Mattesoq Is a national director of the association. Provo Man's 9 M. Former Supervisor of Cooking for King of Denmark Dies Matt i , PROVO Body Found in Colorado Mountains "There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard. 9?l0ucy The body of a man thought to have been dead for more thnn two years, which has been partly identified as that of Irving Pratt, formerly of this city, has just been discovered In the mountains near Grand Junction, , Colo , according to a telegram received by Chief of Police Wren Wilkies from E. A. Krolin, coroner at Grand Junction. The meager Information atates that the man, evidently a miner, had pho-- t "graphs on his person, one marked Mother. Sarah Pratt, and another of a vounger woman bearing tha mark Irving, 4(5 North Second West Utah aide street, Provo, By tha of the body was a bottle containing a email amount of strychnine. Forty cents was found in the clothing. With the Information conveied In .the telegram, coupled with the fact 'that the family has not heard from Irving In four years, relatives living In Provo are led to believe that the body la that of Irving Pratt, son of Mrs. Sarah EL Pratt, who until five years ago lived In this city, but who now live, in Salt Lake. The officers got In touch with Mrs. Pratt this afternoon and advised her of the Information they had received. PROVO. April 9 mustard the burned and blistered while Get the relief and help tWt mustard plasters gave, without f hN plaster 'and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared,- so that it works wonders. Gently massage Musterole In with See how quickly it the finger-tipa- . brings relief how speedily the pain disappears. or . sore throat, Try Musterole bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, rheumatism, pleurisy, congestion, of the back lumbago, pains and aches sore or joints, sprains,muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted. feet, colds Pioneer Woman of 1848 of tbe ehest (it may prevent pneu3oe and 65c, jars and Is Summoned by Death monia). tubes; hospital size, $3.00. . Mrs. PROVO, - April Batter than mustard plaster. Margaret Carruth Cahoon, (1 yeari of age. widow of Andrew Cahoon, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs David O. 151 Eaat South Second MacKey, street, Saturday afternoon of complications Incident to old age, Mrs. Cahoon was horn at Birkenhead. Renfrewshire, Scotland, March She joined the Mormon 25, 1632. church in her native land and came to I tab, crossing the plains with Captain McKensie a ox team company In l(4t. Upon arriving In this state the family settled In South Cottqn-woowhrre Mrs, Cahoon made her home until 1115, when she came to Provo to live with her daughter. She le survived by four sons and one daughter aa follows- John P., Albert E. and all of Salt Reynolds, the Zemd, 'Clean, Antiseptic David F. of Murray and Mrs. Lake; Maria of Provo Twenty-nin- e Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief. MacKay grandchildren end fifty-tw- o great' There is one safe, dependable grandchildren also survive her. Mrs. Cahoon in her younger years treatment that relieves itching tor-- , devoted time to the Primary ture and that cleanses and soothes associationmuch and the Relief, society. the skin. The body was taken to Murrey toI Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 day. where funeral services Will be I bottle of Zemo and apply it aa th- held In the First ward chapel Wednesday afternoon. Buriat will be roned. Soon you will find that In the South Cottonwood .cemetery. Pimples, Blackheads, EcSTAGE LINE PERMIT SOUGHT. zema, Blotches. Ringworm and simC. M. Pitts and Ira J. Hatch have ilar skin troubles .will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying applied to the public utilities comfor permission to operate an mission i ia oil that needed, for it liquid, stage line between Amerbanishes most skin eruptions, makes automobile ican Fork and polnta In American the skia soft, smooth and healthy. Fork canyon during the summer But N?s d. - i (Advertisement.) dentifrice . It "poliahea. free ia from grit and therefore doeant aerate h or scour. ALASKA. he- TnduLbJivu Jbouf See Page 206 LadiesHomeJournai April Issue .eh 11. re- - r,; --. re wxq ,rifla Honesty in Trust. Service The acta of a trust company are - open, are eeruti- bythe state, and participated In by several Interested perries. Dishonesty la rendered impossible. In consideration for your loved ones, name this trust company, the executor of 'your estate, nixed Trusts, Savings, Commer. Clal Accounts, Abstracts, cfc Deposit Boxes. UTAH SAVINGS rTOUSTcbr jaiMHRgyn LSZZCTT at her d- in May! Then nature, awakened from her winter deep, diaplayt her everv charm in thia topo the world wonderland. The weather is delightful, the atmosphere clear and the visibility oest. You see Alaska to SEE ALASKA Suppose Your Taxes. Were fylore Than Doubled advantage on these May Excursions. 1 Southwaatara Exaeraiono need perfect health and to cany you through Y)U vigor aummer that is at aifa. , . 24 day 4,000 of delightful voyaging. Round trip including . mail and berth - . Sailing from Seattle Thuraday May 10th and !4th For Information Apply To any Local Railroad. Stsamqhlp or Taurlat Agency, ar Write E. MeMleken, L. C. Smith Bldg,, Seattle, Wnh, To Seattle the aor dm habtel CoMvim Mnka. tan. of course. But Jo you realize that every time your house Is retax two or three times as painted you face a probable e long-lifunless select a paint? you great as it should be FOR SUMMER HEAT up-ke- the ep a Mixed Paints McMurtry not unusual at Paints. It are loog just If you are thin and run down, easily tired, nervous and sleepless, you need the new strength and vigor which n Gudes has given to so many thousands of people. It will help 'ully to create the buoyant, radiant energy and animation you need for the summer months. Your druggist has Gudes both liquid and tablet form. all for a film of is sound and after years of serstill be McMURTRY Paint to bright vice. This is because long life has been built into them by the ue of a higher percentage of white lead and a correct amount of zinc oxide. And, of course, thirty-fou- r years experience in paint making. Sold by Leading Dealers LONG-LIF- Fepto-Manga- Pepto-hfangan,i- Gudes E MANUFACTURE Pepto-Manga- n Tonic and Blood Enricher woHffl so at CBUID n jT work DBT T'McMurtryMfg.Co. 1533 ARAPAHOE FAINT and VARNISH MAKERS Gains! Strtfngtlv Weight utd Now Doing Own Work, by Taking Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable ST.. DENVER AMUSEMENTS KIMCMA rrtatrat MOTION PICTURES. hit Uteet tod Harold IAoj4 photoplay coturiy aaaterplect, Compound. I was ell runMarion. Ind. 'v rnd bent on?r. 1 down, Safety Last Theode-- e Rob PARAMOUNT EVtPREPB and Conrad Nagel ia $rt. May MtAroy Newt Patha Grampr; MU AMERICAN 'on Kills and Arno Q The Die of St'.mom in Rbipa. in Semen Tbe Agent, Fttt Harry Proa tbe Preaa ' DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. BALT LAKE Friday and Saturday, with Saturday matinee. McIntyre and lletth with their big muaical comedy company April 14 and 17, Prod Stone in Tip Top. PAN TAG EH Joae Ileafber, Talo tad Pater, Kate and Wiley r many other bg acta and -1 be Third Alarm ' WILKES Five big Bert Lerey rawdetflle acta, Inclmiing Jimmie. Mtfrr and Bar, age representing yeatb, and Frederick 72 representing photoplay. MUSICAL age. alto fitt nn ner-oi- McMurtry Products for Sale by tou 1 d hardly rag around, leJ do tlone my I read work. tome letters iu The Perschon Paint & .Wall Paper Co. Wasatch 339 South State St. 182. Salt Lake City, Utah j com pod OPEJtA. BALT LAKE Saaawm and Delllnh grand opera, by the Mutral otlety of the I of I tab. tonight Safety Last Big Hit of Fildom at Kinema Theater Miller-Cahoo- i Company n Phone Murray 7. Murray, Utah. but a self r 45 lint mean egotism deep, sure, sacred know'edge that one pcaeesses something the world needs, for the giving of which it wi'l be in some slight fraction of a way a better In this sort of knowledge there world ts no pride and no hvslerla There an unshakis quit" to the contrary, able calm. poise ' The sa'e of seats for the ooncert of Miss Gentle w'th the Salt Lake e orchestra. Ph'lharmonic direc'r.r. is on at the stesre ted Mrsic onmpan) of the Conso and is also teing aided by many mulovers of the city The purchase It is Indeed difficult to sit down sic been so great in advance has and write a just criticism of Haro'd that a capocitvalready houne Is Indicated, manC. resident Fred offerscreen latest Graham, says comedy Lloyd's concert. ing. It is Impossible to reg ster In ager of the printer's ink the shrieks, screams and volumes of laughter which burst forth from the capacity audiences now attending the showing of "Safety Last" at the Kinema. What JJovd does snd how he does it. Is of course resoors-blefor the tremendous this given reception mlrthquake. but to describe It Is a Men task beyond our capabilities and women of Culture and refinement are constantly passing out of the doors of Salt Lake's popular movie house with faces, for their laughter geta far beyond their control and can better be termed as near hysterics or convuls'ons. We do not recommend this p cture to anyone Bufierlng from a weak heart, because you are made to actually live and encounter the dancers which IJoyd confronts In h!s climb from the street to the roof of a T7EAR them out? twelve-stor- y building Picture If you VV Of .course you can a man perriisd on the narrow ledge of a building 159 feet from the can. But you will have ground and a mouse running up his trouser leg which so startles him that to haul thousands of he. comes head to losing h.s balance, which would cause him to topple Into tons many, thousands Such situations as the street below these are to a degree responsible for have them of miles,and the reception which Safetv last la before you receiving on Its Initial Salt Lake showing. That the majority of Salt can tay your Goodyear Lakers will see this riot of fun and thrills goes without saying Solid tear-stain- is anBooks and Friendship" nounced as the subject cf the lecture eminent English by Hugh Walpole, novelist and critic, who will speak at the Assembly hall, tabernacle grounds, next Friday night under the susplcea of ths extension dlv.ston of theUnl-verslt- y of Utah Mr. Walpole has the cloee persona acquaintance and friendship of many of the famous novelists of the day end will glvs reminiscences snd sidelights that are significant. Of H G. Wells. Mr. Walpo'e says: "The Wells of 1914 has gone, and In his place stands the ableet commentator on events that ever lived. For a thousand years to come thia gyrating, swirling brain that once created fanciful stories of Homeric sweep will be hailed as the most significant pleew of machinery that eve sur'ed a world of sleepers into activity. Alice Gentle Declares Faith a Vital Asset Lake Philharmonic orchoetra at the At tabernacle nest Thursday night. the Ume ahe gave out the etatement Mira Gentle added: "When I apeak of faith tn one's Says Oakland Foreman F. J. Husted Declares bloated me till I was in misery, a sick, nauseated feeling came over Tan1ac Completely me, and besrtbura, nearly worried life out of ms. Overcame .Three Years the Constipation was one of mv of Indigestion, Nausea, main troubles and 1 had to bo altaking something for that. I Heartburn and Insom- ways didnt know what it was to get a nights sleep, fell off thirteen nia; Gains 15 Founds. good pounds (n weight, and was tired and .ell-in- g SUFFERERS ere hereby finally fixed, aa follows, to wit: Beginning at the south I corner of section 21. township 1 north, range 1 west, 8!t merlrtiso thence north ( deg, 7 min. west 2155 9 feet to a point on the west right of way line of th D. A R. G. W. R. R. Co., thence 'north 1 de. 30 min evt. along Bald right of way 2445 9 feet; thence eaaf along said right of way (0 5 feet; thence , north I deg. 30 min eaal along (aid of way 1119 5 feet, thence north Truck Tirea are done, . 12right 12 mtn eaeri along said deg. of way 930 feet; .thence north right 1230 , feet, more or leaa. to the center of huoutof AecomftrttUnt 1 section 14; thence north mile to tha of Goorlytmr 'center of section 11; thence west 14 TrooJ Truck Tire as tU mile; thence north 1727.5 feet; thence j west (4 mile; thence north 127q, feat I to a point on the Salt Lake City The Rubber Product, Co., sewer canal, which lie north 291 1 So. Stato Street. feet from the northwest corner aec-- I 11; thence north 49 deg. 3 min. tion I west anomxlmstelv 120 feet: thence north 1200.0 feat, more or leaa, te the nor l beast corner of the northwest quarter of the aoutheast quarter of section 2, thence east 14 mile; thence ' north H mile to tha northeast corner of aectinn (; thence west 2 mile; 1 mile; thence weat 1 nofth thence Before board of county Salt mile; 14thence enuth 14 mile; 14 thence Commlesioners. County of mile; mile; thence south Lake, Slate of Utah In the matter cast of the Salt Lake County Drainage thence east 14 mile; thence aouth 14 14 east thence thence mile; mile; District. No. 2, of Salt Lake and , aouth k mile; thence south 27 deg av!s counties. State of Utah. eaat 4450 9 feet to tha northwest cor der. Tha Board of Supervisors of Balt nsr of tha southeast quarter of the Lake County Drainage District No. 2. southwest quarter of taction 4; thence 1 mile; thence west 14 mile; having presented to the Board of south 114 south miles; thence west County ' Commissioners of Salt Lake thence 14 mile; thence south mtle: thence county, Stats of Utah, its report as west 14 mile: thence south mile; required by Sections 2053 snd 1054, of Utah. 1(17, sa thnce west H mile: thence south 14 Compiled law amended hv Chapter 41. Session laws mile: thence wet 14 mile; thence north 14 mile: thence west 14 mile; of Utah, 1919, and by Chapter 47, Of Utah, 1921, and said thence south H mile: thence esst 4 Law Board of County Commissioner hav- mile: thence - north 14 mile: thence eset 2 miles- thence south 4 mile; ing examined said report, and havthence-res- t 400 fee, more or less, to ing fu.ly considers! the same. Now, therefore, it ia hereby ordered. the west bank of Jordan river: thence That said report be and tha same is northerly along weat bark of Jordan rher to the north tine of section. 27, hereby approved and confirmed And, It Is further ordered. Tbt the tRence east 4799 feet, more or less. boundaries of said Balt lake County to the point of beginning. Excluding therefrom tha following ' described Drainage District No. 2 be, and area: Beginning at the southwest comer of section It townsh'p 1 north, range 1 west Salt lake meridian, thence south 14 mile- thence east 14 mile; thence 14 mle;14, thence east H mile- thence north mile: thenca east 14 mile: thence north J 4 mile: thence west mile: thence south H mile to point of beginning; And thftt the lends Included within said drainage district are more particularly described as follows, to wit: Tn township 1 north, range Belt Inks meridian: The west half of 23, excepting approximately fifteen acres along tha eaat boundary, being railroad rights of way; tha weat half of section 14. excentlng approximately four acres along the eaat boundary of the aoutheast quarter of the southwest quarter of said aectinn, being railroad rights of way: th southwest quarter and the south 1727 5 feet of the west of the northweM quarter of section Hr the north half the southwest quarter, the weat half of the southeast quarter of section (. and that part of the southeast quarter of the southeast ouarter of said section t lying aouth of tha Salt Lake City sewer canal: the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter, ths east half and the east half of the west ha'f ef section 4. and the northeast half of the eighty acres comprising the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter and the northweat quarter of the southwest quarter of said section 4; the northeast half of the eaat half of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 5 all of section 9, a'l of section 19; all of section 15; the east half of the east half, the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter and ths north half of the northwst quarter of secouarter and tion 13- the south-s- et the soutfr half of the northeast quarter of section 17; the! southwest quarter of the southwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the soufheas nuarter of section 1: alt of aecti'-20, the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter; the west half of (ha southwest quarter, the southeast quarter of tha southwest quarter, the southeast quarter, tha southwest goodJSyeah the try rinm-poun- (Adv.) IOWA PHYSICIAN MAKES STARTLING CATARRH. OFFER sleep like a log nights and am oa the job steady every day. fill of new life and energv. Teniae sure is a wonder, and I eouldn 't. say too much for it if I talked about it all day. Tanlae ie for sale by all good dro(rgil- Accept no substitute. Over 33 million bottles sold. (Adv.) (51-35- 3 d P;nk-hsm- worn-ou- t to the limit of my endur1 it hadn't been or the Tan- ance. ia treatment, I dont believe I'd be Tanlse was recommended to me, on tbe job todav, ie tbe positive before 1 had finished my first statement of F. J. Hasted, 617 Mur- - and change rv bt., OuklaniL Calif foreman at bottle I felt a wonderful TO snd today I am better thaa the Oakland Meat Peeking Plant, coming, in my life. Tanlae simever before land a resident of the city for twen ply fixed my stomach up ia short ty years me a ravenous appetite, order, Found Treatment Which Healed For over three years 1 suffered I have gave gained fifteen pounds, stomach trouble and was in such n badly condition durthe last eight months of my sicking ness that I could only work about half tbe time. I had absolutely no appetite, the little I did eet disagreed with me fearfully, no matter what my meal consisted of. Gas 8e-st- An indomitable, unalterable faith ouneif ia tha first requisite of any young siner, says Alice Gentle, eminent American dramatic soprano, who will appear with the Salt i'n Serious Trouble Over, CTia-le- 1(1 e Walpole Will Discuss MBoohs and Friendship the papers what Lydia Pinkbam a E. Vegetable bad dnti. or others and t thought .7 wou'd ry it. Then a man told my about bnsband his wits and what good it had done her and waited him to have me try it. I took one bottle anl could see wbat it did for me in a weeks t:mr, snd when I hsd taken three bottles I had gained both in strength and weight, snd was doing my own work. I took it before my lest baby was born snd it helped me so much. I sure am glad to recommend the Vegetable Compound to nay wom-iwho suffers from femals ailments, for" I know by experience what it s ran do. ) have used Lydia E. Sanative Wah, also the Liver Pills, too, and think them fine. Mrs Wm. Eldr'dre. 620 E. Grant Street, Marion, Indiana. A record of nearly fifty years service should convince vou of the merit of Lydia E. Piokhams Lom-loun- j COMEDY. Monte Carter mo ical corned to farewell rente "Aloha Ethel Clayton ia lf I Were Queen STATE pany miU( O Sailing from SmttU 9 a. m. 9th, 16ch, 23td, 30th May 2nd, p more than doubled, what would you do? Find out why, GET NEW STRENGTH dy-lfiO- of delightful voyaging. Round trip including moali and banh If your tax notice this year showed taxes to be Free-balrn- OGDEN, April 9 Members of the Cgden Shrine club have charge of the arrangements for the conclave to be held in Ogden April 14. on the occasion of the visit of Illustrious Potentate James E. Collins of El Kalah Ancient Arabic Order Nobles Temple. of the Mystic Shrine, accompanied by his divan. After the arrival of the caravan at the Masonic temple It will proceed to the Berthana, where the sessions will be held. April CXCU!,9nS e t New Union Depot Plant Salt Lake Nobles Will Tentatively Approved Be Ogden Shrine Guests OGDEN, April 9 Plans for the new which have union depot at Ogden been completed at the engineering deof the Oregon Short Line, partment have been tentatively approved by Presidents Carl R. Gray of the Union Pacific and William Sproule of the Southern Pacific, according to advices received today. The two presidents met in Ogdfen "Ssterday, when Mr. Gray arrived from Idaho, and Mr. Sproule came from San Francisco en route to New York. It is said the plans for the new building called for an expenditure of about $350,000 and will provide a depot with ample room to care for the travto eling public for a number of years the come There arc some, details of submitbe to are which yet building ted to the companies for approval, after which the plans will be submitted to the people of Ogden through civic organisations for approval. common-ena- "Samson and Delilah, -- May a. S that waahea and Well Received by Audience on First Night I. Ten boy all senior, or tb, Ogden high school. charged with the pesos at tbs hl(h school Friday night, by peeking at the girls of the school at thetr spring festival dance, pleaded not guilty to the charge when arraigned In tha city court this morning. C. R. Hollingsworth appeared as at He detorney for the defendant manded a separate jury trial for each of the boys and that separate juries act In each case. The other six boy, arrested Friday night, who are under 18 years of age, will he given a, hearing in the juvenile court Wednesday morning. The date of hearing for the cases set today were announced aa follows: Atwell Wolfer, April 23; Marcus Mattson. April 24; James Bower, April 25; Gerald Corey. April 2, Hassett April 27; Lamont Hender-sho- L April 20; Paul Wilson, May 1; Elmore Smith, May 2. and John Cole, OGDEN. over 1923. RIBBON DENTAL CREAM a Bulldla Business, 664; Consspondsot, 10 with run-dow- n - .lwi. ne-ti- on - His Own Catarrh and Now 0!Irs to Send It Free to Suffers r Anywhere- Davenuort Iowa Dr. W. Coffee, suite 793, SL James Hotel bldg., thia eitv, one of the most widely knows physicians and surgeons in the central west, announces that he found a treatment which eompletey heaed him of catarrh ia the head and nose, deafness at d head aoiset after tnanv rears of ruffering. He then gave the treatment to a number of other eufferera and thev state that thev also were completely healed The doctor is so prnnd of his achievement and so confident that hif treat--mewill bring other mfferers the same freedom it gave him that he is offering tn send a lO .days, sup.--plabsolute- )- fr to anv reader of th paper who writes him. Dr. Coffee' has specialized on eve, ear, no-- e and throat diseases for more than thirty-fivyears and is honored and respected hr "countless thousands. If from nose, head or throat you suffer catarrh, eatarrha! deafness or head noises, end him your same and address today. (Adv.) e martr the of northtt ouarter. and Met hif of the northern qur ? of of portion 91: the northweM quarter of section 27, and that part of the wet half of th northeast quarter of raid aectinn 27 lyto weat of the Jordan river: the eaat half of the northeast quarter of section 2 i the north half of the northwest quarter end the northweat quarter af the northesst quarter of section 99, In township S north, ran fa I weat, ftait Leke meridian: The northeast quarter, the eat hlf of the north west qukrtar, the northwrat quarter of the northweat quarter, the north eaat quarter of the eoothraat quar ter and the eaat half of th south eaat quarter of the aotheiat quarter of section It, rontetnint in ail n ares acres. of approximately Done at Fait L City, Utah, this Bth day of April. R U BURKOV, FAM J IJVnFAT. tr WM H. STKNACKETL ' Doard of County Comm isstoners. Clarence Cownn. HSuS Attest. (Sial) Couaty Clerk, r |