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Show THE 8 Rvenue. Washington Tela. S15 or 2151-1- 1641 "l 1. Begins at Sandy With Addresses and With Judging of Hogs. Bring in Your Friends The officers and directors of this bank fully appreciate the extent towhich the of our custo-.mors has helped the Institution grow, coand they are anxious to continue to muxvith their customers for operate tual advantage. They are also anxious to g"et in Round-u- p CONTRACTS AWARDED BY PRIZES FOR ESSAYS IN ON PRODUCTS OF UTAH COUNTY HUMS 191(5 EXPERTS' ADVICE Glad You're With Us; D. J. Greenwoll. Correspondent. oa SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, N, FARMERS OBTAIN OGDEN DEPARTMENT Circulation Department, 42C Twenty-fift- h street. Telephone SIS. HERALD-REPUBLICA- ONERS touch xvith many more people who need whoso round-uthe services of a good bank, and source 17. which The Jan. Sandy, an be business additional will is to continue all week, began today" of strength to this institution. Have xvlth addresses by federal and state your friends meet our officers. agricultural experts in the Jordan "The Dank With a Personality" High school and the Judging of hogs, which had been assembled in the yard from all parts of the country. K. W. Housing, government director of county demonstration xvork, xvho Member of Salt Lake Clearing House. Capital 3250,000. ha3 been visiting farmers institutes Trest. JOHN PISGREE, counand gatherings throughout the MORON I H KIN Kit, Vice rrest. O. r. SOULE, Vie Prest. I of J. Kvans, state director try, and A. II. PEA BODY, Cashier. RADCLIFFE Q. CANNON. . H. PINGREE, Asst. Cashiers. county demonstration xvork, delivered the principal addresses before audiences SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Cor. Main and Third South. composed of members of the boys' clubs and farmers. Dr. T. H. Hcatty, secretary of the state board of health, spoke twice, on sanitation and preventable diseases. Fred Matthews, director of the American Smelting & Ketflnlng company's demonstration farm, had charge of the DELEGATES REFUSE WOULD ALTER ORDINANCE of hogs. Judging Prof. K. W. Stephens, instructor of In the Jordan High school, agriculture will talk tomorrow morning on "The American of Practical Dreedlng and Mayor Mellenry . Propose TO will be taught by Cows"; A sewing Dairy Smelting Refining Company Be Mrs. Christina H. Clayton and Miss Compelled to Pay for License. Ver Weller; folk dances will be taught hy Miss Luelle Thurman, and a talk will bo given bx Dr. K. G. Peterson of Southern fSpecIal to The Municipal Officers 'Murray, the extension division of the UniverJan. 17. Amendment of the of Utah. sity license to compel the Ameriordinance In the afternoon Prof. C. D. Stelner Already at Provo; Convencan Smelting & Refining company to of tho Utah Agricultural college, xvlll and talk on "Kural Life and KellRlon." tion Opens Today. pay a license on its plant here was Hugh J. Cannon on dairying. . Dairy proposed at the meeting of the city stock will be exhibited, the Judging to. commission tonight by J. W. Mellenry. Chrlsten-senbe done hy Mr. Cannon. Ann head of the domestic science deThe to The Special proposition met with the approval of the Jordan High school, partment 17. of commissioners and some definite Are Jan. the Provo, Arrangements will talk on "Improvement of the llural Home.'' for the meeting of the state action xvlll probably be taken Monday. complete It. W. Hardley. secretary of the Manrrilinlislneil 1aO reii A vtrrilxU rr or a ot th A The company rormerly furnufacturers' Association of Utah, has In- I Commercial club tomorrow morning. A ishedsmelting use on the streets, but for slag vited manufacturers to send exhibits Mr. Hardley number of officials from the south recently cut off the supply. to the Jordan round-uto meetwill attend most of the round-u- p Mayor Mellenry xvas authorized came to Provo this afternoon and open owners of the with will probably make several negotiations ings and on exare waters of Bi Cottonwood and Litevening. Those from the north Instead the Utah products. addresses the morning. tle Cottonwood creeks xvlth pected early it object of arranging the side trips at different of securing" rights to the citythe will times during the visit of the officials guarantee a permanent xvaterthat supply. aftxvlll be taken sewthese trips to the present When ernoon xvhen Provo will Thursday show the vis- er systemextensions were proposed some time ago itors its xvaterxvorks. woolen mills, Richard R. Lyman, teacher of surveyhospital, ing at the University of Utah, offered candy factory, state mentaland other the services of students to do the surDrigiiam Young university Ogden Ordinance If Passed Will Pro- points of interest. The program for veying. As the sewer plan has been vide for PunLshment of Those the three days' session is as follows: revived, the, city clerk was authorized to ask Mr. Lyman if the services of the TUESDAY, 10 A. M. Selling .to Drunkards. students are still available. Music, professor Johnson's quartet: The resignation of Mrs. A. D. Will-lam- s Sreelal to The IlerIMpnbIIran. Kev. William Uulkley; adinvocation. as a member of the library board 17. DanAn ordinance makOgden. Jan. of welcome. Mayor James E. was and Mrs. J. W. Mellenry a misdemeanor to illspose of dress accepted T. mayor William ing It to Davis, iels; response. xvas appointed to succeed her. G. W. after Prof. music. liquor beena habitual drunkard of Urlgham City; Several bids for improvements to the notified not to serxe In- Gitzroy. haxlng fire station have been received. They to such person, toxicating liquors 2 P. M. will be opened and the contract probat tonight's passed its first reading O. A. Music, under direction of Trof. C. V. ably let at a meeting; of the commiscommissioners and of the meeting address. sioners tomorroxv. Tl. Heywood. was referred to city Lund; president's annual Mayor A. xvas drawn hy Decker; music; reports of secretary and The which ordinance, :. T. Hulantski. city attorney, provides treasurer; "How to Build Good Roads of MINERS TO RESUME' WORK be fined $25 or sentenced Economically," violators may Mayor Thatcher Jacob-soB. e J. to twenty-fivled by days in Jail. He said Logan; discussion, that with this penalty, under the presmayor of Mantl. Arizona Strikers Accept Temporary ent status a defendant cannot demand 7.30 P. M. Scale Based on TUESDAY, Copper. a Jury trial. male Johnson's Professor Music, Jan. 17. Striking copIJlds of the George A. Lowe company Ariz., Clifton, Sanitation," per miners. In mass meetings yesterof Ogden. for furnishing waterxvorks chorus; G."Public Health and"Public ServH. Dr. Merrill. Provo; to about $4468.80, and today, adopted resolutions to supplies amounting Citizen," Prof. G. H. day were declared loxvest and were ac- ice bv tho Private to work for a period of fifteen return To this meeting the public cepted. im Appointment of Ernest T. Brimball. a scale of wages offered by at Is days invited. desk sargeant by- Thomas Spencer the mine managers, based upon copper F. Drowning, police WEDNESDAY. 10 A. M. chief, xvas cono firmed. Chief Drowning reported his Loose selling at 24 cents a pound. A Music, women's trio, Mrs. Fay check of the lnxentory in included the of cltx-- prop- Stiehl. is resolution that W. Mrs. Mrs. I. II. Masters and police station disclosed a F. Vlolett; "Readjustment of Taxes,' the mine managers shall meet a comerty In therevolver missing. mittee for employees for adjustment of Prof. William B. Roylance. Salt Lake: The commissioners authorized the discussion, E. B. Clude. mayor of grievances at the end of the fifteen-da- y led by 8T.000 over taxes of from the turning Heber City; solo, Mrs. I. 11. Masters; to the Carnegie llbrary of Ogden. Servant to the period. "Relation of the Public C. T. Winn. Nephl; Private Citizen," COMPLETE BEET GRINDING duet, Mrs. I. 11. Masters and Mrs.. W. F. Vlolett. WEDNESDAY, 2 P. M. Declared to lie One of Most Successful Music. Professor Gudinundsen; "Should Huns) In History of Industry. Law Controling the Handling of Our ISpecUI to The Be Changed?" W. P. EpperJuveniles Alma Logan, Jan. 17. The sugar factories son. Kaysville; discussion, led by .E. Oliver C. Dalby and Fred L. Spalding" J. at Iogan and Lewlston have concluded Greenwood, American Fork, and admitted to practice in United their beet grinding for the season, Milne, state juvenile officer; music, were which Is considered by the officials of Mrs. Fay Loose Stiehl; "Revenues for States district court. in a suit for the Amalgamated company to be ono of Nonsupport is alleged by Taxation or Otherwise.' divorce the most successful in the history of Clt'ts by Harriet M. McKay against Monson. Mount Pleasant; Joseph Mayor the sugar beet 'ndustry in Cache valley. discussion, led by Ellas Hansen, city Ray McKay. At Lewlston the factory ground upward attorney music, piano in a suit for Xonsupport Is alleged of 95,000 tons, concluding; the run at selection. of Spanish Fork; A. Carlson against Ruth by noon Saturday. Martin Carlson. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 P. M. The Logan factory concluded its H. S. Daynes filed suit against the science depart- Johnson at 9 o'clock tonight. season. BanquetProvo by domestic haxlng ment grinding company on a claim of $938.14 school. of the High rround SS.000 tons during for photographic supplies. hax-men 100 xvho M. A. 10 had THURSDAY. Approximately Voluntary petitions in bankruptcy work for four months have been strady Music, under direction of Trofessor were filed by Earl H. Beach and George laid off here. Still more will be laid Boshard: next of selection meeting II. World of Salt Lake, laborers. Beach off at Lewlston. but as soon as the election of officers; benediction. gavo his debts at $521.38 and his aswork of repairing the factory begins, n place; sets at $125.55 of which he claims $25 number of thee men will again be Rev. William Bulkley. is W'orld gave his liabilities placed on the pay roll. at exempt. $239, ajid assets at $150, all of which PASS he claims exempt. TRYING ASKS FOR for $20,000 for personal inJudgment was axvarded by a Jury in Judge juries T. D. Lewis' court to James Farnon rt Utah County Varra Agent .Submits the Silver King Coalition comto Commissioners. of Lincoln. Highway nnd "against who is a miner, alleged President pany. Farnon, the that company, (Special to Tbe to Point Travel through Party Attempt Road. was riding caused a cage in which he negligence, Provo, Jan. 17. The county commisLookout 110 to be dropped feet and landed sioners met here today and heard the a bulkhead, as result of which against report of A. Ii. Ballantyne, the farm ?ec!l to The one leg" was crippled. &gent for Utah county. Mr. Ballantyne road Tooele, Jan. 17. Provided with reviewed the work accomplished in scrapers and other machinery for. the A YOUTHFUL DIPLOMAT., 1915. He said success had attended the of roads. Henry B. Joy. pressaid the doting aunt, holdWillie." xvork of the county agent, but that fur- breaking of the Lincoln Highway associaclose to her, "tell me Is needed between tho ident her ther nephew ing If. S. Auston Bennett, secretary: G. whom you like best tion: your mother, your farmer and the agent. and O. at consul large, Ft. K. Allen of the Knight Investment S. Osterman. father or me?" left consul for state Nevada, lion? to Willie squirmed before the board and get away. "I company this morning, accompanied early too an opportunity of figuring here don't want to tell," he said. "It'sJour-nnatasked forappeared to residents local a number of by l. the cost of heating the courthouse. The tempt to force a passage over Johnson's near Christmas." Ladies' Home matter was taken under advisement. Pass and the desert route to Ely. The Is being made to demonstrate that trip Johnson of Sweden, who signs Prince Eug-ePass-PoiCTtOLP CAUSES IinATII. Lookout route himself the "E. is one of the Oscarson," 17. d Inez to Ellen determine and Is road a HIgley, Ogden. Jan, of most modern Scandinax'ian famous Linof Mr. be Mrs. to a of the and It is whether part daughter painters. at coln highway. Joseph W. HIgley of Hooper,ofdied memMr. Joy arrived here Sunday night, Dee hospital this morning Mr. Osterbraneous croup. Sh had been 111 a accompanied by Mr. Bennett, xvoek. Private funeral services will be man and Mr. lloag. A dinner xvas tenthe home dered them by the Commercial club at litld at 11 a. m. tomorrow at In Hooper, with Ulshop J. R. Reus of- the Oqulrrh hotel. Present xvere Richard Bush, county commissioner; A.Peter ficiating. M. M. Olegg, mayor of Tooele; the International Kucks, manager of William S. Marks, company: Smelting Dr. Increase In Weight Ten Pounds or More L. Lw Baker, attorney: county Dr. J. A. Phlpps. Lyman McBride, James to givea most certainly Hickman and be "I'd George Chase, few anything to fat up and pounds were stayable Archibald Bevan. Engineers that way." declares every excesthe desert. It taken on the trip ver thin man or woman. Such a reis expected the party xvlll be more than sively sult is not impossible. despite past a xveek from here to Ely. failures. Most thin people are victims HE MODE HATE IX YOUR DIET AND of malnutrition, a condition which preDEVISE MARKET PLAN. vents the fatty elements of food from REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT WITH taken up by the blood as they of an egg being Murray. Jan. 17. Details OIL OF K ORE IX. a arc when the powers of nutrition xvorked out at plan marketing Lack of fresh air weakens the of the Salt Lako County Poul- are normal. Instead of getting into meeting the power of the blood, much of the fat and flesh association directors at city hall the blood, elements liver becomes sluggish, fat accumu- try xvlll be The submitted producing stay in the Intesplan tonight. lates and the action of many of the to 26. At the tines until they pass from the body as association the January The meeting were Le Roy Turpin. presi- xvaste. vital organs are hindered thereby. To correct this condition and to proheart action becomes weak, xvork is an dent of the association; George A. duce a healthy, normal amount of fat, effort and the beauty of the figure is Huscher, Heber J. Spencer, Raymond the nutritive processes must be artiN. I Jensen and L. T. Foote. destroyed. on Webb, Fat put by indoor life Is unhealthy ficially supplied xvith the power which and if nature Is not assisted In throxv-In- gg FORMER W YOMING RESIDENT DEAD nature has denied them. This can it off by increasing the a oxygen-carryinbest be accomplished by eataged 64, diedave-mi-at probably a Sargol tablet serious theAlbert T. Fletcher, K51 with every meal. power of the blood, ing Sherman family residence, case of obesity may result. a is of six careful combination Sargol was He well known splendid assimilative agents. Taken yesterday. When you feel that you are getting In xvestern Wyoming, where ho lived with meals, they mix xvith the food to too stout, take the matter In hand at of years before coming turn the sugars and starches of what once. Don't wait until your figure has for a number Lake. The arrangements for you eaten into rich, ripe nourishbecome a Joke and your health ruined to Salt are still to be made, as the menthave around a burden of the funeral for the tissues and blood and its through carrying in lives who his of arrival daughter, fat. been in many cases has effect rapid unsightlyasand unhealthy been has delayed. much time as you possibly remarkable. of Spend reported gains from ten to twenty-fiv- e Reported in a can In the open air; breathe deeply, and pounds MRS. OF FUNERAL KllOMAX, from any druggist a box of oil of single month are by no means infreget korein capsules; take one after each The funeral of Mrs. Emma Elizabeth quent. Yet its action is perfectly natharmless. Sargol meal and one before retiring at night. Kroman. xvho died January 14 at her ural and absolutely by Schramm-Johnsoevery fexv days and home. 34 2 S. Third East street, xvill be is sold Salt Drugs. 5 Weigh yourself Lake City, and other kc-o'clock tomorrow afternoon stores. until drugyou are held at up the treatment clown to normal. OH of korein Is abso- from Twelfth Thirteenth ward chapel. gists everywhere and every package a of B. Is The contains to harmless. Piatt presiding. guarantee body, weight intake, max-- beF.viewed lutely the pleasant Is designed to Bishop and from 12 noon to 1.30 crease or money back. digestion helps NOTE. Sargol Is recommended only Increase the oxygen-carryin- g power of p. m. tomorrow at S. M. Taylor undern flesh builder and xvhlle excellent xvill as Interment the blood. establishment. in cases of nervous indigestion, Even a fexv days' treatment should taking results be at City cemetery. show a noticeable reduction In weight. etc.. have been reported, care should Pennsx-lx'aniThere Is nothing better. Dayton Drug holds first rank among be taken about using it unless a gain states. of weight Is desired. Advertisement. Co. cau supply you. Advertisement. the rspecial to The ITeraliMlepublicsn. p, Honorable Mention Accorded John Farr Company to Furnish Coal; Conrad Edvalson to Many School Pupils for Build Hospital. Meritorious Papers. E??r't t Tfc nr:in'iKM!fn. Supt trial Th Hinckley of th K. S. Utah indus- jurhool and Mrs. John T. Hurst. winner?, according to school, are: Weber academy. lament J'oulter; Forrest Carhart; Ogden Hlrh Alvor I of junior h!rh schools. the Iw!i Junior; fifth and sixth Margaret IiiAbr.lt. irrad. Qtilncy school; third and fourth grades. Von.i of Kire I'otntJt MnxJ hoI; state school for blind. Elnor Hotter. Th Judges s.iv honorable mention to llermxn JUxh Griffin of Kranklin Richards.ogden Josephine Khortrn. Mattle Siorto and 1Myrtle Cint-T- lt of Weber ar.Klfniy: .xrrah Van Dyke, llel-- n ! Hlnrklrr andI Ii ;in h Mont-prom- ry Junior ft I'hvllis Hodsrson. Kathrin llrvnan and Katherlne Adams of the Vntral Junior ITurnro Wright school. Addis Thoroa-point rh.i; Fort. Mary f ill of CJratit. cf MoundMrl'.rMf of I.orln Farr. Ilel-Jtuten W ilson of Plnarree. IVon J lbs.n. Sarh -- t XetMe IVyton and Scott Storey f advanced pupil at the. state school Smith and for tho blind, and to Olive Arnold Roylancs of tb name institution. Mat) overs of Margaret Jnabnit f the Qulncy Edna llalverson and menec hool tU were honorable given tion. . The prl2 essays will be read Thurseteolnc at a mass metinc to be day held In OwJen tabernacle under the Auspices of Ogden manufacturers. of Jttsrh n " OW OPENS POULTRY-SH- The rSpee'! Ogden. Jan. 17. County commissioners contracted with the John Farr Coal company of Ogden to urnlsh coal for IIeria-n?roMlcsa- Ogden. Jan. 17. Prize winners In the r5.iy contest conducted d'irlnff Utah IVoducts week by the OjnJpn branch e the Manufacturers' Association of I'tah were announced tikis cvfnlne by th Judging committee, composed of ,l lurin:r 1916 at a 2 county purposes a a ton for lump and J 4 .price of ton for nut coal. Tins contract Includes the coal thnt will be given to the poor of the county. Conrad Kdvalson was given the contract to build the county Isolation hosand north of the city for $3900, pitalFtah to supthe agreement company's as accepted. ply th? pluntblr.r for S.'fi will Tr.e cost, the building completed StlSS and Is to bo county about as roon as porsible. The commissioners ,ic reived a communication from the governor's committee on rabies asking the county to of dogs. The enforce the licensing communication a as filed. NrpM Maihews xvas appointed a deputy county assessor for Pleasant View prectnet. The matter of establishing" a chamber of commerce for northern Utah counties at ogden was mentioned, but no action was taken. The county road supervisor was to purchase three road graders at each to bo used when extensive road building begins in the spring. The annual report f the charitable dlsclored that the countv department 1515 at a total assisted 772 persons In were co?t of $20,373.73. Hlxtv-seye- n cared for at the Infirmary at a cost of StiZO.Ol: treatment for 43 at hospitals cost 130. 31; 74 regular resident poor received $75S.03: S! received temporary osslrtanee amounting to S33S3.13; !.! transients received xvcre J62.Si:17;isola-11 tion hospital oNpens?s families, $130.40; burial of quarantined 2 i paupers, $4.15. 4.j Ci con-struct- cd -- nu-thorti- ed WILL OPEN PRIMARY HALL Officer Will Attend Dedication and Inspect Itullding. Stmt IRnerlal to Tlie ilerstd IlepotHesB. 17. Gov. William Fpry Ogden. All Classes Are Well Filled and Exhibit and other Jan. state pfflcers ate to be guests Include Many Domestic IVt Ulrds of Supt. F. M. Drlggs nnd trustees of the Utah School for Deaf and Blind I'ron Otker Mte. tomorrow at the opening of prLmary hall. th latest addition of the Institut The fp-c!- ! Odrn, Jan. 17. With nearly "00 tion. The general public Is invited to HraId-fiiM!-aa.- 1 birds In the most modern exhibition pens, tb third annual show of the Utah Mat association was opened atPoultrymon'.s noon today In the Parry d street and building at Twenty-thiravenue. Not all entries "Washington ore on exhibition, as several prize winning birds are expected from the Dolse, Ida., show. Harlow li. (irow, secretary-treasurof the association. Is In of exhibition. th charge W S. i:uaeli ,f Ottumwa. la., who has b:cr retained to judge the poultry, will begin iK'irliu' tomorrow. lie has been a member of the American e years association twt and has officiated as adjudicator at ro't.s poultry shows. niinin' addition to th many clauses of I also a display of dothre poultry mestic pets. A. M. Van ler Vilest of W"t 0rden having- a larire exhibition at the show, in his exhlMt are more than t0 rabbits Including Angora. New Zealand. Flemish giants, Hlsclan hare.. Flemish lutch and Krisciish hreeds. Hf bus a variety of ducks, including one that weighs wild eishteen pounils. and some lamed In atldition there are guinea jspcies. several klmls of bantams and vapiss, rious brerds of plreons. ne of the features of the show is a fourIds fit Hrahma rooster weighing o Rhode Isteen po nds. Th' display Is als. attracting atland fied enik--n- s tention. Secretary Crow says It Is clouMful tf th.-rhi been a poultry show when th roultry fanters wre with uh fine Hhode Island competing s are on exhibition here. Jie.t The poultry ;;ow will be open during tu week until Saturday evening. er Poul-trymen- 's nty-on- lop-ea- with the state ofinspect the building ficers between 2 and 4 p. m. There be a musical program and the state the governor, will officers, be called including on for short addresses. The new building cost about $40,000 and Is to be used as the home and class rooms of the smaller deaf and blind pupils who are hdng taught to speak and understand others reading; It xvas thought advisableby toUpsegregate the m from pupils xvho have learned the sign language for fear the children v.;ii adopt it. vx 111 r. e TEACHERS MEET SATURDAY Prof. Moslaa Hall and Mis Hose Jones Will Address Institute. rpee;i to Th 17. Prof. Moslah Hall, state high school inspector, and Miss Itose Jones of the Utah IIr!J-nepubiiato.- University of will address Weber school teachers at the Institutecounty to be held In Central junior high school in Ogden next Professor Hall xvlll address Saturday. the principals and grammar grttde teachers and Miss Jones the teachers In The county primaryteachers departments. school and other employees xviil receive their monthly checks Saturday, the county board of education the pay roll at today's meeting. pastng Supt. W. N". Pctterson reported that the school was closed today owing" to a breakdown In the heating apparatus. Heport xvas made that difficulty was expt rlenced In heating the recently cnmpleted Marriott school and the board authorized an Investigation. F-de- n INJURIES MINOR ITEMS OGDEN Jan. 17. On grounds 04n. on btn arrstet tvybe ch xr ; Jam 'utru;.-iwas der.tr In s lti our'. to Tonfee.'k Cr that h the petition of tlust for cttl.enh!p papers had Jude J. Mj. pspers n mis.l--mi-an- or A. Howell's were Issued Maker Nachord. who t.ts nim to John Maloof. ehaned b"amuel Mairier. Frantrsek: .m-jkwho rhar.2rd bis name to Samuel Miller. I'.ffend Mecr.derl nk. Walter Peterson ar.d Taomvs IdzhtfooL Weodmen Install lf f lee esi Members Modern Woo1-r'- n ef Oxdn In Is No. 5". a al. -- of Amerira. win bold meeting lr Odd Fellow hall Wednesday evening t taaumrafe a cimpalKn. The ld e in :r' membership ised IS per cent last r.rw officers say they the yr?r sndmen :hat record, llcentlyH. plan to officers arc: Past corsut. J. ronstil. Fre.i I. Williams:rnpptKk: banker. I P. Lvnan; r!erk. J. IL Hlnchtlesfc clerk. I.elrip.d Jtramwelt; elli watchman. J. W. Shipley; sentry, J, W. It. Harlow; t.oard or managers. l'acker. It. K. iTutlip and II. A. Pnrdy: physicians. Irs. W. J. Wright. A. A. Kotlr.son and fark Jirovn. rimrrhmra Have llsnqurl. T. C. Ilchener save an address on "Man's at the Protestant Place In the Church" t held In First churchmen's church this evening. Presby terlan members of local About seventy-fiv- e and there were church participated addresses. several informal llcenseK MrrUse to Harrison Marriage IU Nlles and were Issuedl,rrnrsv lora M. Mndsen. Pandolph Henderson and lldith perju irobert C. Hunter and Flore nc J. Shaw, all of Ogden. tn-statl- e.i lai-i'ic- l Orders. Jan. END IN DEATH V. Anderson Was Ogden's CI on m-pl- Fisherman. r?ree'it to Tbe Ogden. Jan. 17. IIera?4-t:epbTIeB- . susFrom tained Siturav night xvhen injuries ho fell several fef.f injuring his spine, Carl F. 45 years, oetter known Anderson ae-as "Dfinsky" Anderson, xvho many declare xx as the most proficient fisherman In the state, died about 4 o'clock this morning in the corridor of the county Jail, where he had been given a cot. Anderson fell down a stnlrway near Twenty-thtrstreet and Washington aventje Saturday evening. Whtn ho was carried out ho remarked he felt as was broken, but after though Ids hneckxvas treatment more comfortable. At Z o'clock this mornlnrr he xvas sleepingHewell. leAni x,hour later he was dead. res! :th his niece. Mrs. ICdna Andrson.C. T.l'o Pacific avenue. A sister. Mrs. Martlnsen. resides here and a brother, John Anderson, lives in Salt Lake. d CADET CAPTAINS NAMED IIlKh 5ckort! Pupils Will Drill During school Hours. IIerU Kept3b!!csn. Ogden. Temporary appointment of eompanx- - captains made at the school Will Ogden InHigh today Hibbs of companyplace A of the charge school battalon, Milton Conway, captain of company P.. and Lee Turner, captain of company C. Tho cadets drilled toat the armory, but In the future night will train at the high school. The second semester of th school begins next Monday nnd the program committee of tho faculty is making up a schedule tc provide that the first and second year boys may lake military in the sexenth period instead training of after school, aa at present. Hy this plan it Is thought that objections of many parents and pupils to the drill as a majority f the win be drill sax- - they deagainst petitioners sire to have their sons at home Immediately after school. to The Jan. 17. SpecUl -- -- e. Pain Dack in thC M Ps H Is often of the mostviolcnt u character, yet it is surpris- - tx g in quickly it disap- - S a pearshow Sloan's Lini- gS ment when is used, not only for t sckscho but for Rhcutnstisni, h f$ Nerre Paint, Sloan's j Neurslit, effective. ULakacct is rciDsrkablj I f n n Sloan's Liniment an n KILLS PAIN 'Keep a bottle ta your n botnc' w OGDEN ASKS FOR PORTRAIT Would Hang Likeness of General Dodge In Ogden. rent Ity Ilnll. to Tlie Jan. 17. fSpeeUt nepabllesa.J Mayor A. It. Iley-woo- d letter today to executors of the will of the late Jen. Grenvllle M. Dodge of Council Illuffs. la., asking that this city be furnished a creditable of the general to bo hung in picturehall. In City the request. Mayor Heywool making said that in view of & ro closely con;enrat Dodge nected xvith the being Union building Pacific railway hi thoughtofit the be would proper to have a portrait of the veteran builder In Ogden's city building. Several railroad men and war veterans of Ogden remember civil General xvhoso Is estate Dodge, to be about Sl.ooo.ooo. reported worth iCft at0ut '! to public Institutions. In his letter the mayor asked that In case the plctur.? Is gixen It be accompanied by a suitable Inscription. $l.-.0.f- - E3 MERCHANTS BANK BESN010UND Herald-Republica- Ilerald-rtepubllesn- .l p. denies Topers" liquor "ARY PAGE, young, beautiful, on the eve of 1 her greatest success is accused of murder. 1Y 0 Philip Langdon, her lawyer and her loverj facing almost certain defeat fights for her life. Dave Pollock, drunkard, pursuer of Mary Page, is dead. " p Did Mary Page kill Dave Pollock? The State says she did. The district attorney has proved his case. Every shred of evidence is against her. The judge is convinced. The jury has condemned her in their hearts. She is doomed! Langdon, her defender, her lover, her devoted' friend, believes she did it. His brain tells him so. His eyes almost saw the deed. He fights blindly. Mary herself does not know. She cannot remember. The giant, hand clutched her white shoulder and she remembers nothing more! man-about-tow- n, SEJ Reac the Moiy m i he He raid Re.pub'l ican 1 n, 24-ee- nt pro-visi- .32-calib- er Court Notes Ilerld-reptiblicsn.- dix-orc- e e CO-OPERATI- ID you ever tee a"1 motion picture serial with a wonderful heroine, a beautiful, appealing heroine, a charming love story? Mary Page is D that kind. Did you ever set; a motion picture serial with the most remarkable succession of thrilling adventures, threatening villains, escapes? Mary Page is that kind. Did you ever see a motion picture serial that told a great big important truth more powerfully, more utterly convincingly than that truth has ever been told before? No, you didn't, for there "never was a serial like that until this one. t Mary Page is that kind. is Case The Strange of Mary Page everything that any previous motion picture serial has ever been and a whole world of things no serial has ever been. This newspaper will publish the story. The Essanay Company will produce it on the screen. Every week for fifteen weeks the story will appear in this paper. Every week the pictures will appear on the screen. You read it in this paper then you see it at your favorite photoplay theatre. heart-thumpin- g , HENRY B. II J A He-po- W A " HA W W . . played. .l Herald-rtepabllcia- I PUTT tl The famous hero of 'The Birth of a Nation", "Ghosts", 'The Raven", and other successful photoplays, whom critics term 'The Mansfield of the Movies" and "The Edwin Booth of the Screen," It is the biggest will play Langdon. of that Walthall big many parts Eart 701 ON IIeria-Republao- 1 1 Mary Paga will be portrayed by one of the most winsome and one of the most powerful actresses on the screen, welfknown for her superb acting in "The Blindness of Virtue" and other important films beautiful, appealing .l nt year-roun- Thin Folks Who Would Be Fat If Too Fat Get More Fresh Air For fifteen weeks Miss Mayo, In her portrayal of Mary Page, will appear n In a number of new creations by Lady ("Ludle"). You know how "Lucile" originated the "Mrs. Vernon Castle" style. You know how her costumes are sought by exclusive Fifth Avenue society leaders by the world's most beautiful women. And you know intuitively that Miss Mayo's charm and "Lucile's" art are sure to create a "Mary Page" mode that will spread like wildfire throughout the country. Duff-Gordo- . See the Pictures in Your Favorite Theatre xx-e- oxygen-- carrying o, Ilcr-it- Pi t million dollars will be spent before Mary steps out More than of this paper to live through her breath-takin- g adventures in your t avorito one-quart- er photoplay theatre. No newspaper has ever offered such a stupendous feature. It's our way of doing things for our readers. And no photoplay management has ever put into a motion-pictur- e serial the big money and the perfection of acting, setting and photography that has been put into The Strange Case of Mary Page by Ex-ansto- "first to ttandardue photo-play- " n. p -- a . stohc-producl- ns Co-- op eratingf Avith The in Herald-Republic- an producing' this great newspaper-photoplseries. ay |