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Show THE c JD. ELECT OFFICERS J. Greenwell. Correspondent. 1611 Washington avenue. Tels. 915 or 2151-- Recently Selected Sunerintendent Tn j Help Hire Teachers for Roys Elaborate ProKrnm --IMnnH t Stat nnil CUrl Sfhool- - t:- - Hti.i-- irmti:.- t rsp.;i Or den. May IS. Fully H00 persons an- are expected to attend the seventh nual May festival on the lawn of the toUtah School for the Deaf and Blindsufmorrow. A temporary stadium ficient to scat this number has been erected, with a section reserved for Gcv. William Spry, other state officers and trustees of the institution. The program will besin at 5.30 p. m. if S. under the direction of Mrs. Isabel of physiltoss. head of the department Folk drills, cal- dances, cal education. isthenics by deaf andbe blind boys and in cofttime will given. girls All numbers have been arranged to of Th Prisoner Illustratea the story It. by Fairy,"a poemat written the school. Murray Allen, pupilFarnsworth will represent Miss June the leading character and a group cf blind Klrla the poppies, who lull the to sleep to facilitate her capture queen v the srobllns, headed by Wasatcha, Miss Nellie DrlffRit. There are twenty numbers to the program, which will close with a May all the pupils will pole dance, inAnwhich orchestra will furnish participate. music. Several automobile will come the festival, and from Salt Lake for parties friends of pupils are farents and state. all parts of the MOTHERlElil Herald-Rpobli-n- Proceedings to .l Chargrlnj? that her- 6aui?htei is beingr kept from her possession. Mrs. Mary A. Swenson of Salt Lake has asked, for a writ of habeas corpus in district court here seeking to ret the child from Mr. and Mrs. Andrew , .Swenson, grandparents, who reside In Oden. The child is Catherine Swenson, aged "4 years. The mother asserts she was jriven custody of the dausrhter when f he divorced Joseph Swenson, her hus- band. "While traveling? from Portland to Salt Lake April 9 she trays the child became ill. and upon request of the ; I Special 1 .. 1 '";: ' JOHN GlRDLKIt. 18. With a view to OGDEN. May the Ogden city school board, which is now preparing to employ teachers for the next school's year, John Girdier. who is to be new superintendent. has been asked to submit a report on the city schools to general the board at a meeting to be held tomorrow night. Og-den- Girdier has about Superintendent three days in visiting the spent schools and will continue the same work tomorrow. . The new superintendent would say llttli the conditions of 1 nraId-K-ptili:ca- RUN DOWN BY MOTORCYCLE WOODEN DIGIT WILL j Browning Has Painful Mishap on APPEAR ON PROGRAM I Mary Way to School W. G, Foul. Ber Arrested. J J Special to The ! 18. One imiof the Ogden. May J Special to Tbe Hpra I sical attractions at the forthcoming 18. While t Chautaticma in Ogden will be Alex-- I May Ogden, crossing I ander von Sklbinsky. a Russian vio- - I Twenty-fift- h avestreet at Jefferson on her way to the Madison school I linigt, who has a wooden first fln-- i nue The musician lost the imporI ger. about 1 o'clock this afternoon Mary i tant member of a violinist's left of Mr. and Mrs. J. Browning, daughter I hand through the premature explo- - I 473 Twenty-sevent- h E. Browning of I sion of a firecracker In a ceif bra-- 1 street, was struck by a motorcycle and de-- t H Russia. at tion sustained several minor injuries, inMoscow, I etgned a wooden substitute and after! the loss of three teeth. V. G. cluding J months of diligent practice obtained 22, bookkeeper, was arFouiger, J results that Miss Mary I rested byaged, satisfy him. Miss George Coveny, motorcycle I J W'tlch, contralto, and Alice who charged Fouiger with patrolman, ! Wright Baker, will appear J reckless driving. pianist, J on the with the Russian. J IJerahJ-Rfpubllca- program" HUNTS FOR WANDERING SON Woman Ak Ogden 17 Police to Page BpraM-RppubHran- .l The VELVET 5c pencil is supreme in its class Anencta Ltti Fcstil Cs W. V. , "lot Sister" EHy Cabbage Patcii HITS S G ATES SATURDAY Prices 01 EMPRESS THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW LAST TIME. 25c to HAZEL DAWN 1.50. IN "THE FEUD GIRL" Second South, near Main. 11KST OF VAUDEVILLE. VANDEHBILT The Inimitable & MOORE, LUBOWSKA, AV. ,TlIIi nuf sed. "7 Singing and Impressionistic Character Dancing Novelties. Dancer. Clifton & Fowler, the Le Grohs. Ray Dooley trio. Illritchel Hendler, Pietro, Travel Weekly and orches- Tt CinClilT. Not mere theatres, but a Salt . Lake Institution. SWAASO.X TIIEATHI3 Matinees 2.15 r m Iftn Evenings 8.15 p. m.. 10c. 25c. 50c. ii OBPHEUi THREE SHOWS DAILY Matinee Evening 7 .10 cents "AVENGED BY LIONS." Margaret Gibson and the famous Bostock lions are featured In this thrilling jungle story, Rftrv 75c. "BU1SSAC THE' BRAZEN," Flying A comedy drama starring S li FOR SALE CHARLIE CHAPLIN ORCHESTRA. Leslie (iroMinHh, Director. "Oh, What a Whopper" A screaming baseball comedy. Laughs! Laughs'.! Laughs!! As Don Jose In his burlesque on , CARMEN Slieep itaecii A XOLIX AXD NO LIN. In Comedy novelty entertainers own. erenm!ns Essanay comedy, the only Chaplin feature in - existence. . 4 PARTS Continuous show from 12 to 11 prn. a. novelty all their A ILEV TRIO e songs. Singers of Direct from London Hippodrome. 10 cents. Excellent Location. 20 cents. '..""'.v 'MANUEL DE FR A' , Mclntyre Building. Salt Lake City - - - . European Fearless Wonder. The Limit of Equilibrium. i: HL AND WHITE. The Classic Duo. Singers and Dancers. FRAXK ROSSI. Presents the Imperial Ballet troupe singers, dancers and instrumentalists. First American tour. - NOW PLAYING billl The big Don't miss the biggest girl act of the sesason; pretty girls, shapely girls, stunning girls in costumes!! "Dream of dashing the Orient."- See the "musical the wops" De Michelle Brothers; Far-rell La Vars; Edward Dancing and company in "After the Wedding"; Australian Crefgh-tonFaber and "Waters. Prices as usual cents. four-headiln- A wonderful serial of circus life. er Utah teFi E S - FORD in "PEG O' THE RING' SEE A. A. CALLISTER old-tim- CUNARD crook. It's great! "THE KIM OP THE DESERT." Pathe western drama.' THEATRE MAY 31st 7 George Field as th ' ONE WEEK STARTING WED. 10c, 20c, 25c ACTS HKX Today's Kxcellent Program. tra. li Vaudeville 2.45, 7.30, 9.15 E SOUVENIR PHOTO TONIGHT AT 8. "The Lion and the Old" km only)-FRE- OF "MRS. WIGGS." in A Keystone comedy 2.30 "irs.Wiggs0!6 II .l li s; J 10-20-- 30 Hul-llnge- ...MKC . Berald-Rcpubllea- HeraUl-Rppubltcan.- ex-Unit- ed mm PROGRAM READY Variety of Events to Be Staged as Class of 1016 Goe Out of Snow Academy, Special to The IlerHld-ItepublU-a- twenty-eight- h The Ephralm. commencement exercises of the Snow academy will be held in this citv Sunday and Monday, May 21 and 22. At 7 o'clock Sunday evening a "band concert will be given on the academv Gil-crllawn. At is. 30 p. m. Sunday evening the program will be given in the graduates'hall. assembly Following is the program; Selection, S. A. choir: prayer. Coy WILL PAVE AVENUE. Hayward: speech of welcome, Nelson Ogden. May 13. Plans and specifiBeal; cornet duet, Parley Young and cations for paving Orchard avenue be- Loren theme. Ha DasTerry; original tween Twenty-fift- h Twenty-sixt- h vocal solo, Lora Sorenson; adtrup; to streets with concrete and were approved by dress Orson Rvan graduates, Supt.trombone the and the recorder of the Jordan commission, district; solo, was city to advertise for instructed bids Irene Wright; valedictory, from contractors. The citv auditor Maynard Neilson; class special musical presented a report of the city's finances numbers by Prof.song; John T. Hand and May 18. st. DEPLOHES I, A HOft Tnoi llLKS. Ogden. May IS. Continuous stHf between capital and labor is the prin cipal thing wrong with the world, de clare! IVter W. Collins, who lectured in the Weber ncademv undfr tonight the auspices of the Ogden Knights or 'oliimliu.'. When labor suffers from low wages, society suffers, he said, and relief from poverty and othr of the masses would result whenmisery frr capishowing the expenditures Levar Jenson; benediction, Burton tal and labor formed a sensible work- wereApril, JoC.oa l.o and the receipts 20,-- S Rust. 00.27. ing agreement. The following commencement pro- at SATURDAY GRAND OPERA CO. IN JOE JACKSON Niel-son- ," HrBlfl-RopiiMIcan- SPECIAL MATINEE in The Triangle Drama n. Cal-de- STOCK 'CO. (one performance C k, . WSLE1 operation was successful. I .l .l SATURDAY NIGHT ! TREMEXDOt PARENTSTHflLS Herald-RepuMIran- One more performance sale, KING CHRISTIAN OPERATED OX. Copenhagen,onMay 18. King Christian was for an intestinal operated trouble similar totoday necessithat tated an operation earlywhich in 1915. The was under an anaesthetic for an King hour. The surgeons announced the AMERICAN LUCY BESSIE B ARRIS ALE TODAY Sharp "Going Some alt LafieTheaf re A 2.30 Mat TODAY fcJ. n. EXHAUSTED, NERVE-TIRE- 7 -- ?i. Tfi'. 7 t CD eh Xi - ..- tlie - SMiroMe t -- j.. it ine. NOTICE! If you have reached an incondition curable complicated I will say so, and advise with you as to the best means to left for you to pursue that is as much out of follow and Bet as Is in store for you. I life , unnot do more than this and honest physician will promise51 it. Every night, on the stroke of twelve, a weird change would come over Peg. What was that fearful malady ? Why did it affect her so ? What g caused that change? From a sweet, demure, charming girl, Peg was in some uncanny manner transported to the throes of a wild animal's temper." How was it finally solved? You can understand it all by reading, our new serial nerve-rackin- By Waller mi Have yon dull headache palm at tbe base ofnervous the brain? and IrAre you very ritable, with a feeling you want to be alone? Are you restless and sleepless? Are you gloomy, Trlth a fear of dread from no apparent cause? Have you palpitation of the heart f Is your circulation poor? Do you have hot flash T Do you feel you tare not the man 5ou once were? so, you don't want to remain If In this condition. You need special treatment to act direct on the seat of tbls trouble. Come and have a friendly talk with i 9 D Are yon loslnp: your ambition? or f Twelve Hernld-Ropublica- n At all dealers Ileralil-Republican- City lor Her I.oat Boy. to The Ogden. Utah. May 18. An appeal for aid in the search for Malcolm McDonald, 15. whoso address Is given as 141 North street. West Pittston, Pa., was received here today by the local police. PAGEANT TO HONOR BARD The Inquiry from the boy's mother advised that he had been missing since his father's death some months ago and School Children of Lehl Give 'Midsumdescribed him as appearing older than mer XlBht'a Dream. li, with brown hair and eyes. Special to The Lehi, May 18. A throng witnessed ItOAI C OXVENTIO.V FIXAXCED. the production here tonight of a The affair pageant. Ogden, Utah. May IS. All necessary Shakespearean funds for entertaining delegates and was staged in an outdoor amphitheatre the city. expenses of the Intermoun-tal- n near defraying More than 100 school children apGood Roads association convention in Ogden June 13 and 14 have been peared in "A Midsummer Night's characters being porobtained. Moroni Hkeen, chairman of Dream." the by Reed Gardner, Orn Hackett. the finance committer, reported at to- trayed in the Weber club. It Edith Penny, Genevieve Clark, Austin night's meeting1000 was estimated visitors would be in Gudmunsen. Mildred Crabbe, Lewis OKden and the suggestion of Mr. Skeen Jones. Laverde Evans. Jennie Taylor, Fox, Winnie Evans, Evans an automobile trip BarlowArel that all be glv-Southwick, Ruth Knight, about the city was adopted. Floyd Ooates, Eeota Taylor and Ora Holmstead. Special different degrees for known pur every pose. Also two copying. I I Nonsupport Is alleged in a suit for divorce filed by Naka Takake against Takake; Hans A. Mortensen asked for divorce from Anna J. Mortensen, and Beatrice Powalleging ers filed insanity, suit against John H. Powers on the ground of habitual drunkenness. In a complaint issued bv the county . D. M. attornej-Hart is charged with petit larceny for the theft of $15 from Henry Siegel. Joseph Cosponl filed suit against the union Pacific Railroad company for 512,000 damages for personal injuries. George L. Beisinger used Clai C. for Bowring of property under contract restitution of n, ; rSr-r- Ui dealers c B. Y. UNIVERSITY v .l 20 PEMCIL At all stated-Democrati- Court Notes student HraM-RpL.lican.- J I n Provo, May IS. After a vigorous campaign the B. Y. U. student body election results have been announced. The rival parties selected as colors the. school blue and, white and conducted a spirited canvass for their favorites. The successful candidates are: President, Marlon Harris; vice president. Elsie Talmage; second vice president, Ladru Jensen; secretary and historian. Mary Hale; business manager White and Blue, James Greger-son- ; basketball manager, Preston McDonald; debating manager, Milton H. Knudsen; baseball manager, "Blackle" Huish; wrestling manager, Oscar AnIrderson; tennis manager, RalstonBlaz-zarvine; track manager, Howard Xill-sochief justice of court, Ralph chief of social service. Ross Bean; alternate justices, Ee Roy Cox. Don Mcintosh: cheer master, Stan Clark. Following is the platform of the winning party: reduction of the student A further body debt and an extension of activities consistent with our growth. Closer between the board of representatives and the body, by (a) publication of the of the (b) more acproceedings of the classes the partboard; tivity on their through representatives on the board. Fostering and increasing our intercollegiate athletics. between the Largest Class in History of Complete college and high school. to Extended recognition high school That Institution Given activities. An increase in the amount of subject matter as compared with the advertiseDiplomas This Year. ments In the White and Blue. Improvement of the present method of nomination and election of student officers. Special to The body A continuation of the system inauguProvo, May 18. The Brigham Young the names rated this year of having two "White" and "Blue" for the politi- university graduated the largest class In its history this year, including stucal parties. dents from four different states. The are: graduates Bachelor of Arts Archibald Henry PLAY Anderson, Andrew Martin Anderson, Thirl Henry Randolph Atkin, John Brock-banAydelotte, Joseph Archibald Samuel Biddulph, Pearl Romney Recreation Bay Elaborately Celebrated Chipman, Charles Elmo Cluff. Walter Pace Cottam, John Preston Creer, NaWith Outdoor Pageant by thaniel Curtis, Albert W. Daw, Joseph Provo Schools. Alma Dye. Luther Echart Eggertsen, John Ralph Gardner, Guy Hafen, Le Special to Tbe Rov Hial Milton Hales, Wayne 18. Provo May The public school Hales,Hafen, Le Grande H. Hardy, Robert Recrechildren of this city observed John Clark Hubbard, Henry Hinckley, ation day today at North City park. Edgar Maleno Jensen. Christian JenHundreds of parents the chil- sen, Ilyrum Pidding Jones. Lottie Lar-sethe morning the dren in their play. In joined Horace Edward Monson, Martin children gathered at their respective Mortenson, Jr., Lars Raymond Nelson, school and marched tc CenKelley Nicholes, Niels K. ter andbuildings First East streets, where a JosephHenry Alexander Pace, Andrew Bennett Cash, Christian Peterson, Hugh Wickman parade was formed. marshal of the day. led the parade, fol- Peterson. Daniel Rasmussen, Eugene L. lowed by Supt. E. E. Eggertsen, mem- Roberts, George Oscar Russell, Edgar bers of the board of education, princi- Thomas Reid, Nelson Henry Savage, teachers. Epperson's Military band Lois Smith, Carl Nelson Snow. Fayette pals, E. Stevens, and pupils. Storrs, Joseph Bertrand William Gammon of the Indian War William Thomas Tew. Jr.. Nels Kimball Veterans was color bearer. His aides Thomason. Dilworth Walker. Jesse were William C. Roberts of the G. A. R. Johnson Weight. Joseph Ralph Wilkins,' and Henry Cluff of the Indian War Frank Winn, Herman Winn, Matilda Veterans. Decorated floats drawn by Woodbury, John Taylor, Jr., Parley Shetland ponies carrying Alta Simmons Woolsey. " Normal Diploma Ruby Berglund. of the Macser; Mabel Peay, Franklin; Mildred Salisbury, Tlmpanogos. and Raymond Bromley, Jessie Burt, Charles Iretta Olsen. Parker, followed by maids N. Drawford, Eula Fletcher, . Thomas of honor were a feature of the parade. Earle Foote, Leora Hughes, Joyce When the children arrived at the Kling, Ernest E. Knudsen. Herman of flag Mangelson, Clifford Mayer, Mabel E. park a program consisting Mas pole Morley, Leon Newton, Ira I. Peterson, raising, singing, speaking, exercises Dorthea Roylance, Eliza Smith, H. Roy drills and open-a- ir dancing, was rendered. Slack, Edda Sumsion. Louie Van Wagoner, Ida Wright. Diploma in Arts Supervision Philip Barkdull. Laura Farr. Otto W. NIelson, PHYSCAN S CAR WREGK Loran Powelson, Erma Romney, Louie Van Wagoner. Normal Certificates Aird. Annie Atkins, Louis Bean,Lyall Eveline Black-hursBean, t, Orea Bean, La Rue Beck. Mary DrigKM Man Injured i Two Companions Bond, Grace Boyle, Bes- r, Taylor sie Call. Ethel Caldwell. Aelph S. Hurt; Little Girl oHer Only Marlow Christensen, Stella ClayFront Shock. ton. Earl Clements, Thelma Cox. Ella Curtis, Verda L. Egbert, Marie Evans, Special In The Eklns, Grace Farrer, Leone Blackfoot. Ida.. May 18. Dr. Charles Marie Foutz, Milton Graf, Gladys Graham, Morton of Drlggs, while en route from Ambrose Hanchett. Veda Hawks, JenOgden. wrecked onhis automobile near nie Harding, Lizzie Mary Hartley,Elizabeth the macadam road. Fort Hall, Ida., Afton Hicken, Hinckley, Is He in the hospital here suffering r, Ora V, Holman, Auleen from severe injuries. His little daugh- Holmes, Harvey Pearl Ivie, Hullinger, ter escaped with nothing more than a Freda Jensen, Daisy Bell Jobe, Leila severe shock. Fred Griggs and Alvin John G. Jones, Byron Jones, Olmstead, who occupied the back seat, John, J. Keeler, NetEva Rachel Kartchner, were hurled forty feet into the sage tie Knudsen, Duretta Larsen. Lea Leav-It- t. brush and badly bruised. The car is a R. Reva Lewis, Lewis, Rudgar total wreck. High speed coupled with Nora Luke, Verda LyVera a soft ot of road account for the ac- man, Lindsay, Sarah MeKee. Grace Marrott, cident. Martha Meldrum, William L. Mitchell, Eliza Money, Velma Nebeker, Helen Newell, Elmarion If. Nichols, Irvin Oldroyd, Cora Olpln, Effie Perry, Leona Peterson, Pearl E. Priestly, Clarence PROVO NEWS NOTES Probst. Reuben Radnall. Gertrude Reynolds, Glen A. Itowe, Elise Shipp, Glenn Simmons, Letha Smith. Maude William II. Snell, Irving A. Provo, May 18. Ixra Logan has Smith. Esther Stuck!, Sara SumStringham, divorce from for broughtonsuit Harry Mabel Leland Walker, sion, Thayn, of failure to Hazel Westrobe, grounds Logan andthedesertion. Blanche Wilson. Ruby provide of a minor child. She asks the Winger, Lucile Wood, Mary Wride, custody A. Wright, Lavema Wright. Articles of incorporation for the Hattie Golden Relief Mining company have been filed with the county clerk. The company is incorporated for $10,000. BRIGHAM CITY NOTES Officers are Ben H. Bullock, president, and Nora 11. Bullock, secretary. August B. White of American Fork has brought suit for divorce from John R. White on the ground of neglect. The Special to The were married In Salt Lake April ' Brigham City. May 18. Among the couple 8 of this year. transactions of the county commissionlicenses have been issued ers this week was the changing of Marriage to Elliot Bird and Leona Clark, both the name of the Manilla voting preof Sprlngvllle; Jchn H. Johnson of Salt cinct to Tremonton. For a number of Lake and Jane Smith of Provo. years Tremonton hag comprised the entire precinct of Manilla. to the Intermountaln Good Delegates DUBOIS GOES UNDER KNIFE Roads convention to be held in Ogden June 13 and 14, 1916, were appointed follows: Brigham, Thomas H. Former I'nlted States Senator Oper- as Blackburn and Brigham Jensen; Bear A.. E. Holmgren; Portage, John ated On In MinrieMOta. River, F. Conley; Tremonton. T. P. Melster; Special to The Garland. 11. G. Johnson. Blackfoot. Ida., May 18. Fred T. Du- East Mrs. Slatter and Mrs. Ida PeStates senator from tersen Philip bois. were of registrars Idaho, underwent a. serious operation at vital statisticsappointed of Junction Rawand was Word Minn., Rochester, today. precincts. received by his daughter that it was lins The board passed a stringent ordia success and chances for recovery are nance In pertaining to the care of rabid good. Mrs. Dubois is with him. the districts intested with dogs coyotes. GRADUATE FROM - 1 musician with one J Herald-Republica- Pocatello. Ida.. May 18. Election of a compromise candidate for national committeeman in preference to Robert present D. Elder of Coeur d'Alene, committeeman and candidate to succeed himself, loomed large tonight convention when the until tomorrow, after a day adjourned strife. spent in factional was called to order The convention chairman. byM.Joseph T. Pence, state was elected J. Kerr of Fremont A. C. Hind-ma- n temporary chairman over of the Elder of Ada county, leader forces by a vote of 177 to 171. This choice seems to indicate, politicians say. that the wing of the party had lost control. It later developed, however, that a decision in favor of the Elder faction in the contests in Cassia and Canyon counties reinstated the supremacy of the "big boss." The failure of the credentials committee to settle the Washington 9county a. m. contest forced adjournment to Friday. .l n; .l Heral.l-Rrpnbliran- to The tSpecia-- nerM-Tpubl5c!in- d; the concerning city schools, but declared he considered the system had an abundance of good material. He thought the city teaching bonded indebtedness was low, husband left the Rlrl with the grand- schools' considering the size of the city. The treatment. for parents of the unhealthyhad condition The grandparents, she asserts, now present schools finances been explained to return the child. refuse to him. he said, and he was making comparisons to'determine the cost per pupil and in other cities. SITE FOR SUGAR FACTORY in AnOgden impression prevails In Ogden that within a few months the board will a special bond election tn an enriant la Cache Valley in He Located call deavor to obtain funds for remodelSmlthfleld. Xfr and perhaps building one or more ing Sfwclal to The schools. Oj?den, May 18. After considering of the for several sites the advantages Amal- - MURDER TO BE CHARGED proposed new factors ofIn the Cache company Fugar framated Kccles, general manager, announced that a tract directly west of PrtMMrca I Ion AVI Offer no Objection If Smlthf ield and west of the river had Jury on Hureh'n Sanity ! been selected for the factory. Mr. KcDemanded. cles said the matter of purchasing the ite was in the hands of W. W. Low. f Special to Tbe of the Amalgamated Jygan manager would deal the who with Ogden. May IS. An information rompany, owners, whose names he does not re- charging Heber Burch with first de call. The company, he asserted, will gree murder in connection with the have the facproceed withforits plans to in the fall of shooting of Dr. Charles V. Osgood May tory operation ready 3917 In accordance with the promise 2 has beenC.prepared by District Attorney John Davis, to be filed In dis rnade farmers of the Alta. district. trict court. i he case will be set for trial within a few days, and may be SHUPE AGAIN ARRAIGNED heard in June. this month or District Attorney. early Davis says the will proceed as In other murder Will He Given Hearing on Charge of state cases, but will offer no objection if Assault and Battery. counsel for Burch requests a special Jury to pass upon the sanity of the fSpoclal to The Expert testimony will be ofS. B. IS. May Shupe, charged prisoner. Ogden, by alienists called by the state vrlth assault and battery upon Caroline fered Keturah Andrews, pleaded net guilty In and by the defense. A. Howell's division of James Judge district court, and th case is to be J. S. ROBERTS VISITS OGDEN the eet for hearing later. The complaint sets forth that March 7, Ftsralnst Shupe 1316, he struck and choked the woman Weber Cinb f?ntertaln Division Superend with a knife "tore and stripped intendent of II. 31. S. clothing froma her." to The In the trial Following he received a municipal sentence court Ogden. May 18. Jess S. Roberts, surecently In Jail. He appealed the perintendent of the Eighth division of cf days ninety case. the railway mall service with headat San Francisco, was a guest quarters G1VEX J A 1 1. SBXTEXCTi, of the Weber club today at luncheon. Mr. Roberts met several local business May 19. Ed Martin, a paint- and Ogden, has professional men, to whom he said a Just who er, completed serving sentence of five months In Salt seeking sugLike the department Is always whereby the service could be worthless checks, was foundy gestions for Issuing KUtlty of a similar charge in Munici-jia- bettered. He is making his first inspection trip fc. Barker's court this George Judgeand over the division since his appointment was in given thirty days mernlng He gave Herman April 1. Previous to that time he was the county jail. of the San Francisco street dealer, a superintendent Kurtz, a Twenty-fift- h In 1903 he was running be"worthless check for ?1T In payment for postoffice. tween Ogden and San Francisco on the 8. suit of clothes. fast mail. HrIJ-RepatIicn- to The J". Htm mi tfimMwm Pence-Nugent-Eid- er CHILD Take Daughter From Custody of Grandparents. Special to The Os?den, May 18. HAVE FACTIONAL FIGHT 1 gram will be given in the assembly vhall Monday at 10 a. m.: Anthem, choir; prayer; vocal sclo. Prof. John T. Hand; principal's report; piano solo. Prof. Levar Jenson; commencement address, Prof. I). C. Jenson; awarding of certificates; selection, academy orchestra; remarks, members of the board; anthem, choir; benediction. At 2 p. m. Monday the alumni program will be in the assembly hall as follows: given Selection, L. invocation; clarinet solo. Jesse choir; Young; admitting of by Dr. C. E. Mortenson: re graduatesRhoda vo.cal sponse, solo, Anderson; Ida Peterson; address. Dr. J. F. Merrill; overture, academy orchestra; benediction. will be the Following this program "business meeting. alumni banquet and Monday evening a grand ball will be social hall. given in the are the graduates: hollowing Parley Young. Nelson Beal, Maynard Coy Hayward, Wright. Ralph Hayward, Alma Fredrickson, Valdez Thompson, Sena Clawson, Ha Dastrup, Rhoda AnJosephine derson, Lora Sorenson, Irene Neil-soLillian Sparks, Thompson, Loren Terry, Barney Hyde, Burton Rust, Erma Neilson. Lydia Clawson, Ruth Kelson. Arta Madson, Josephine Lemar Dastrup, Myrtle Thompson, nuci-soiNoia xnayn, iamey iawson, Yale Thorpe. Merrill Bagley, Elroy Christianson and Omera Willardson. . of ConSuccessful Party Promulgates Pence Loses Control vention, Then Regains It Platform of Student in Scrappy Contests. Body Principles. j ' GEM STATE DEMOCRATS' R. TO HOLD MAY FESTIVAL Ilestina Habeas Cnrpn SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916 X, B.Y.U. STUDENTS OGDEN DE PAR TMENT Circulation Department, 420 Twenty-fift- h street. Telephone 915. HEHALD-KEPUBLICA- T1 it ira' El. Mill REPUTATION" IS AT YOU NOT NEED B1IS-DECEPTION OR ,.At. T U E H E N TATION. MY STANDING IS WORTH MORE TO ME THAN ALL OP YOUR MONEY. IjET ALONE A FEW DOLLARS FOR YOUR FEE YOU MIGHT PAY. Any man who wishes my best opinion FREE is cordially invited to call and get It. Y STAKE Tf . TTTN mnm and Joe Brandt a thrilling story of romance, adventure, and of life under the big white circus tops. 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