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Show R ..... K traV-MflKF- THE O GDENSTAND ARD-E- . iFrniiRTMFS S Ul i Hi - ' .. Bwim 111Mjr MDra iRE DFMlFSPfiRT - - -- imw DROP! Exceed Total for Month " in 1920 : i MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 18, 192K BA , , TO MEET HERE lASKEDOii SHOE SALE CHILDREtrS ALL JAPANESE The ramous New York Prisoner Says Men Who Keep Trains on Sacramento Publisher Gives Schedule Gather in OgPothier's Confession Is Opinions of West to den Tonight ; Congress Agents' Plot Permits So Far in ' April New Low Price of $3 An- - . BISPAlCHERS - CAftiP TRAGEDY DGDO! AMINER X Hundred Pounds ' nounced Here , ; Broadwalk I . Line of Railroad train dlspstch'rs of the WASHINGTON, April U SEATTLE. Wash.. April IS. Aholul? Flour in Ogden took another drop Ogden's building program for April exclusion for the future rier" of Selden of all Jpn-e- e country will hold a " Attorney 1921, has exceeded the. total construc- today. It is now retailing at $3 per declared today that he had no together" meeting at the Healy hotel immigration with permlfMon altion work started in, the correspond- hundred pounds and gives promise of county SHOES AND PUMPS unN. Johnson. lowed for only temporary W. tonight, to or evidence according available information residence divfor chief ing month of 1920, according to fig- going lower, according to local flour Roland Lake Salt tourists. dispatcher of the der which he could prosecute Mudntn. comniercUl ures compiled today-bT. A. Davis, dealers. Officials of the Holley Mill- P. Pothier and Robert Rosenbtuth. ision of the Southern Pacific here. men. artists and teacher, wit proBELOW FACTORY Poca-tellflour is former service men, in connection Representative from Salt Lake. posed before the hou city building inspector. These show ing company stated today that Immigration r Nampa. Boise. Elko. Wells, Og- committee today by V. S. McCUtchy prices, with the death of Major Alexander G. that 29 permits were issued during the retailing at less than COST den and other points will be in 0t Sacramento. Cal.. an the funda- at WashingCamp Lewis, first 18 days of April, 1921. with esti-- ' prices. During the war flour reached Cronkhite, ror mcnimi 191S. in October. ton, oais jmmiicra permanent a hundred of "mated cost of $58,050. For. the entire $7.00 per pounds. price The meeting win convene at p. m. tlon legislation. In Patent and Hrown. Size month of April, 1920, the total was 26 Within the last few weeks it has been will W. Lake A. Salt Nash of Denial 18. NEW that AS' YORK. sharp. ACTS SPnKINMW April unusand half sizcn, 12 to 2. .permits with costs of. $51,750. Twen-t- goinig down until It has hit an men he was connected with the sbootinf preside at the meeting. Secretary J Mr. McCUtchy presented a declara-- ' two of the permits" issued this ually low price, according to flour Snyder of Salt Lake will be one of tion of principles drafted by the and killing of Major Alexander Cronk B. of the city. . the month were for new homes. speakers. Exclusion league of CaliMore than thlrtr dispatcher are ex Japanese bushels of hite at Camp Lewis. Tacoma, two and thousand One hundred costs are limited fornia and Although building approved by the California " years ago. was made Sunday pected. much lower than last season, ranging grain were shipped from the Globe a half and eljcht other western legislature Robert Rosenbluth. formerly a capoo states. He appeared as the official 'from $500 to $1000 on each house Grain & Milling company and tne by in the army engineer corps. Ros- YOUTH spokesman for the league. COLD built, the total building work for 1921 Hollev M tiling company during the tain BRAVES of a The declaration called first for ab on arrested here enbluth, charge Other i3 close to that of a year ago, 1920 past veek to points in Europe. solute exclusion in the future of all TO on and MAN released ball, $25,000 AGED murder, SAVE made be will lots showing $271,875 for the first three shinments of large Japanese Immigration, "not only male nresent week by these was accused in an alleged confession th and a half months, 1921 showing $240,-62but female" as well as laborers. skllleU a! R. made P. Pothier' by Sergeant and for the same period. . of all trades firms, it... is. said. Colo-COLORADO SPRINGS. April and unskilled, andas those Tacoma of having ordered him to 18. recommended by 1 professions old. Theodore Ogden is building many more homes years Knight. Regular $5.00 Values shoot the major, promising protection. former President ttoovelt. than last year. Excavating for about miles walked fourteen Saturday . Rosenbluth Cronkendeclared Major t'nlted Htatfs officials would 25' more homes started today and through a bllzrard, battling huge snow force was such exclusion under specific In man hite the "the liked best of and Frank llfo raved the drifts, more will be added this there many' laws and refutations and not as "at an and asserted that the depart- Williama, outfit," aged cripple. month, .said Inspector Davis. "A safe under an arrangement by present." was of forced ment blundered. had the Justice Friday night agents youth estimate would be," that Ogden will ' Mr. which McCUtchy declared th to autohi Williams leave venstalled in "It was to satisfy a private BRIGHAM CITY, April 18. Mr United Htatt-build from 250 to 300 Iwmes this year, urrendered control and mobile and walk to Colorado M. Lvson Springs on E. spent Monday geance," he said, "and to hang to for to regulation it may build more. Everyone of them and Mrs.with Japan. rescue After three help. parties friends in Salt Lake Cy their jobs that I wag accused. RIGHTS OF STATICS will be needed for there Is a real visiting had set out and failed to reach Willwith the constitution Compliance CONSPIRACY DENIED. on foot. house shortage. The record so . far were returned iams, Knight 236 Twenty-fift- h Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen St. on the all of of the part A departments fourth rescue i party, headed "by federal : has The idea of premeditated conspir been excellent and word from made haonv Wednesday by the ar was asked the by Sherirf Weir. . broke through the witness government builders over the city indicates it will rival of twin girls. acy to shoot1 Major Cronkhite, he de- drifts who denounced he what s and found early r Sunday was as , the major be kept up." ; clared, impossible, termed the to takt tendency advantage a In and house farm cafe Christensen Mr. Mrs. Knight Richard and was in of 1 four OO the of par-that document, days previous not far from the abandoned ; phrases hospital returned home last week from Cali to the shooting to do with ' and no one knew he ucuiariy those hnvtng where they have been spending was to be with the fornia He making. specially request- skeleton regiment TRAFFIC BUREAU Williams suffered' severly from treaty the winter. ed thern already had married American ,1 member of the crew t.f the Kiar- the recommending safeguarding "of forty-sithe in the of states hike. their hours exposure during TO BE DISCUSSED Mr. and Mrs. C. W.Merrell motored "We were not at rifle practice on rights and state taws f r rirts. hSrh of Mr. McCUtchy declared that Jap-- i Mrf and other mUrr b i ij ii uir, iiuui 'within the lands uui to Tremonton Tuesday and spent theythe day of the accident, he said. "A stv i(BU tis unk Confederate bleckad? Hawaiian Islands would men were removed to Colorado. laws to make state's Jurisdiction and'anese in the f The traffic bureau, which ,may be day visiting with tneir, aaugnier, airs. skeleton regiment had been formed Springs. the granting ' comprise a voting majorttr of thejrunner. Alabama In the historic Impossible ' races of people there In a few years and would to American and It was to be a jw"actlce march. Ow established here by the Ogden Cham-v,be- r Ira Fridal. cltlxenshlp counter off the nort of Cherbout op A In. tti a vaaw ' J1 of Commerce, will be one of, the ai.a :'aai. hi "Mrs.v Francis Erickson of Weiser, ing, to a change in officers, I, who 'WOBBLIES av TO v IrlAKE I1T JIT" vf.Mt.w. IHMU, Ui 'III was was D. tui.rnpun'. ; chief topics to be discussed at th of commanding Company Hi-tlast fore the part Idaho, spent rre home afternoon. For the entitled Hunday Cnlted did Ftates continental not Japanese legally sek N PRISON PILGRIMAGE n meeting of the chamber this week, week visiting here .With , her sister marching at the head of the column! of In California. .Mr- Mc- oldest bethe residence rionerr and that only 114 had She spent the with Company A. Owing to" a machine! Mrs. W. T. Gidsey. and a veteran employ asked according to Secretary O. J. Stilwell. Week fair pro- - come cltliens under the act of 1J1 1. braan treatment, Clatchy in Malad. end with relatives he fnion l'actfle railroad, bavin gun outfit practicing nearby, our Chairman Joseph M. Parker, who has tectlon of Mr. McCUtchy told the committee . rights legally ac-- ; . 18. A pilgrimage Quired and property as asntant raymstter gencVal difCHICAGO, we a retired were i and took the April of in were in bureaus the United traffic been States changed plans engaging privilege Japanese investigating, i Miss, Vera Preston spent Tuesday ferent, route. of about 43 Industrial Workers of the' In any business desired "except such required to report regularly to Japan-- . f th road in l0S. He ws a prom. a make will in other cities, .operation . new . survjvea oy iim World to the Learenworth. Kan.. fed as may he now or hereafter denlej to s. government officials and maln-,,nEVENTS OF SHOOTING. at the coming session. The in Ogden. , report' s Sargent ana one son. or atwai-to all aliens aliens, Wedneswill Ineligible to'latn thati'dow. allegiance addingwaa beln "When we came upon Major Cronk- eral penitentiary . meeting scheduled for today was postMr. G. V. Maxfield and Mr. Wm. k. iirs. a c.aughter. j. uurKe k.ch- iwo mrjry mu icrm oi uuii ciiuensntp niinp, yroiutubuyparticularly n hite, and according to Charles F. Clyne. tuiit live In Maine. Sergeant Pothier, I halted day, brothers or not poned, on account of .the meeting of Hoace and non of the California lease mcnacs to hertaftsr may United ths dangerous . the Chamber .of Commerce this eveso were dinner guests of Miss Elta the column Ljwas commanding, about United Stales district attorney. cultural Undi." , States. Mr. received official A London Informs us the afternoon. today Clyne Facer WKD Journaitit GIRLS WH1TE Tuesday forty yards away. Apparently Major ning. Attention of the committee was Ingreat ptace wilj run en ball bearings. Cronkhite was practicing with his pis- copies of the United States supreme I. N. Pierce, chairman of the ArWt Mrs. Wm. Moss, Miss Delilah Moss, tol on a tobacco can, and I walked up, court decision refuting to review the vited by the witness to what he char- LAST OF 'KEARSARGE' Itouidrunon trawl bear.. mory, board, will make a report on Mrs. as rartoor.s acterized of all Bountiful I. "the W. Roberta Janet Msgailr.es. W. in cases convicted of anii. the surreptitious entry" me: to he on said the third shot the new state armory, which is to be and Mrs. J. W. McMurrin of Ogden and JO A X'lals Ult-L- . W JJJLfcJo of 700 Japanese who had settled in 1918 selective the and service under a second and It later 'Got In Chairman Pierce has were guests at the home of Dr. and 'My built Rosy'.' A professor says the tejt Jobs an. Ogden. . Nebraska. They came without passGod, I'm shot. " Rosenbluth said he espionage acts. Those who have not ports and were unable to send for conferred with Governor Charles held Mrs. Ezra Waddoups, last week. by college graduates. E.fpcUll)" OMAHA. Neb Daniel graduates of the electoral cor.tgs, and otter state officials on the gave orders for the physician to come served their sentences must return to picture brides." Mr. McCUtchy said, If April with the result that ten per cent of nartlett Sargent, SJ. last surviving Cleveland new building rnd it is expected that Prof, artcf Mrs. Joseph Ballantyneat-of forward arid others who understood the prison. came to to anas up all to Brigham definite Ogden artificial ''respiration, he will have something they 'J...- tend the B. E. II. S. opera Wednesday thought he r was suffering: from heart nounce' with regard to . the building. evening. oo- attack, until a bugler discovered the Miss'Elta Facer soent Tuesday even- - wunL "Not a breath of suspicion." he said. and Wednesday with friends in ing : "was raised during the remaining two Salt Lake 'City. and a half months I remained in the Mr- and Mrs. H. C. Christensen, army, and during that time my com April 18. (American) iirs. Sadie Clark and Mrs. Carl Sea- pany won the highest honors in the Boston-NeYork game, postponed; shore motored to Ogden Wednesday in made flag company. being regiment Mr. ' to attend the funeral service of wet grounds. was influence of Major It the ' Mrs. through little and Christensen's grandBOSTON, April 18. (National.) I was transferred from that Cronkhite New game postponed; daughter. ' 'Forrest to Camp Lewis with rain. Mrs. S. D. Decker and children are Cmp him." mU,Jk IV V PHILADELPHIA, April ;. 18 (Na- wlsiting with relatives in Provo. FROM. HEARD COMRADE V tional.) Brooklyn Philadelphia , game Hosenblutn said be nad received a Mesdames Fred Hallquist, Wynn L. postponed; wet grounds. from F. B. Turner, of Pensacola, letter Baron, H. L. Meffert, P. Eddy, D. B.' DETROIT, April 18. (American.) a Lformer sergeant, who, other C. Mrs. W. and Fla., Colby Page Cleveland-Detrofield wentJarvis, postponed; tr afternoon and Pothier, was said Rosenbluth Corinne to than Tuesday . snow covered. Xo 11 of to be nearest Major Cronkhite at the Corinne visit the Chapter WASHINGTON. April 18. (Ameri- the (TAistern Star. A banquet was time of the shooting. post- given in their honor at 7 o'clock that can.) Philadelphia-Washingtoa sworn affidavit, attached Turner ' evening. poned; cold weather. "1 no shots from any heard saying, those fired by than direction other Dos Mrs. Lewis Strauss of Angeles VOYAGE MARK SET who has been the guest of Mr. and the major." D. B. Baron returned to her J. 'J. Goldstein, Ilosenbluth's attor BY CANADIAN LINER Mrs. home Tuesday. '. ney flayed the department of Justice, "they are looking for some one Mr. and Mrs Thomas Baron en- saying to Establ18. B. put the blame on and don't care VICTORIA, C,c April Sunday afternoon at a din- who it is. Rosenbluth has nothing to record from tertained ishing: a new party at their home. A potted fear as he is innocent." Yokahama to Victoria of eight days, 21 ner the centerpiece for tht plant hours and. 38 minutes, the Canadian dinnerformed oo Covers, were laid for Pacific ocean service's liner Empress Messrs.. table. HarMesdames and of Asia arrived here Sunday.' The pre- mon, Nels Hanson, W. George S. Taylor, vious record was nine days and three Thomas Baron, Arthur Wilson DEATHS and hours. Among the 850 passengers was W. PeBoise of Ogden. Chief Justice C. H. Wang of Shanghai, who is n route to Geneva. Miss Alta Larson and Miss MinnU Carl August Eklund died last Romer entertained the members. of at a local hosDltal following a the M. C. club Tuesday evening at the short illness. Mr. Eklund was born in! home of Mrs. H. S. Carson. Spring lOreboo, Sweden, Jan. 31, 1852. He had flowers and potted ferns decorated been a resident of Ogden for the past the rooms. The evening was spent forty-seven He is survived by with needlework after which .musk a widow andyears. the following daughters: was enjoyed and dainty refreshments Mrs. G. A. Mrs. G. S. Macbeth Barry, served. ' and Mrs. Marie Ashton. He was a member of the Ogden Order, No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Taylor enter- Knight of Pythias. ' The body waa taktained at a dinner party Wednesday en in charge by the Klrkendall underevening- at their home. A flowering takers and services will be announced plant over a lace cover formed the later. The may be viewed at the centerpiece of the dinner table. Cov- home, 2642 body Van avenue, Tuesers were laid for Messrs. and Mes- day from 2 p. m.Buren 8 m.. and until i dames Thomas Baron, Nels Hanson. Wednesday from 10 a. m. top. 10 i p. m. Arthur Wilson of Ogden, W. S- Taylor. A social evening followed. Mrs. Mary Riccordi dledsuddenly at 8:30 o'clock yesterday of dropsy at th Miss Mattie Facer entertained Tues- residence rear 27S3 Lincoln avenue. day evening at her home in Willard. She was born in 10, 18 46, The early part of the evening was and has lived inItay March for Ogden spent with needlework followed by seven years.. She is a membertheof past the games and music, a dainty tray lunch- St. Joseph's church. A brother, resid eon was served to- the following only surviving rela Mrs. Henry Ogaard, Mrs. ing in Italy la thewaa guests: taken in charge Blanch Sheffield, Misses Tressa Pond, tive. The bodyand funeral service by Lindqulst's Jennie Hubbard," , Elva Blackburn will Later. be announced Leona White, Marrilla Forgren, Florence Kelly and Agrnea Whits, Angelo Dsi Papa, aged 5 years, son oo To play fct tht of Carmen and Bioudlna Del Papa, 4 died at 8 o'clock this morning at the FUNERALS family residence, 470 Dee street, of leakage of the heart. Surviving are the Funeral services over the remains of parents, one brother, Tony, two sisters. Henderika Timmer Vlsser, wife of aiaxyana. jenme., . John Visser, will be held Tuesday at 2 Body may be viewed at Larldn A. F o'clock, at the First ward meeting Sons' chapel Tuesday, afternoon and house.. Bishop D. H. Ensign presiding. evening, and Wednesday until 2 fMi i. i ii The body will lie in state at the family o'clock. Funeral services will be held residence, 3235 Plngree avenue, this at the St. Joseph's Catholic - church 2 o'clock. Rev. Father afternoon and evening and tomorrow Wednesday at until 1 o'clock. Intermtnt Ogdtn City jonn Logan officii ttnx latarmtnt Or dent City ccxnstary. csmetsry. Funeral services for Mra. Mary Wtber Floral furnish ttxa flowers. Rlccordi. wife of th late Bert 7TII will be held Tuesday at 10 a. m. oo from-thSt. Joseph's church, Monsig-no- r fi P. M. Cushnahan officiating. DIVORCE GIVEN ON . Friends may call at Lindquist'a chapel tomorrow until funeral hour. , InterNONSUPPORT CHARGE ment City cemetery. v. PrV-ecutin- sr : y o. : pre-wa- y -- " Closing Out These Lines , 5 rim-ins- " oo Brigham Society . , - $1.98 1 N. O. Ogden Co. s Will-lam- . . - - ; s - x ri inJ j - e-- m 1 1 en-o- S" p I 1 lnn W a mq-- I , - . . o . - J I - . . . nt . Mn. - . Mis-sio- agrl-'ver- ' ., . . l . Ma-be- y . " - " - V . . ! Games Postponed - I I ! ! . NEW-YORK- , ... York-Bos'o- n " : : ; - ; it n 1 " intern trans-Pacifi- eve-nin- ' e: Tonight at 8:30 If - t y - 'If$ sp Sweeten 's Saltair and One Big 0 Ufa) 3 ' " . mm " of the Year CRT n Ric-cor- di. e 'cnid. the lillOllUUliVl oo Tonight to (half an 8 :30 Irlidnight . hour extra) Prettiest Hall Decree of divorce was granted in the SOCCEB MEETING- TO aismct this moralnr bv JudK BE HELD TOMORROW James X.court Kimball to Susie ViUett from - Joseph W. Vfllett on grounds of The waa married in Members of the Ogden soccer team Newton, .Utah. couple 22, 1914. Mrs. July and supporters of the same will meet ViUett was awarded custody of one miin the- courthouse at 8 o'clock nor child. : to dlscusa furtherTuesday activities. Soccer oopractices will, be held this week both Wednesday and Friday evenings. MOFFAT ROAD STILL -- oo non-suppo- rt- - Best'Floorl . Tonight at 8:30 l. J.' . - t Saltair Band I A combination hard to equal Couple $1.00. j War tax 10c blend carit he copied. Tl i -- o ; be observed with tabernacle tomorrow program at 7 p. m. Boy. scouts and1 the high school .band will take part: M. M. Clothier., civil war veteran, will be the chief speaker. ,1 .j ( BLOCKED BY SLIDES f .' ( , V w v- - DENVER, Colo., ApriM8.The Den& Salt Lake railroad still was blocked by snow and landslides today. Train service had been suspended cm the line since Thursday when a rockslide near Tabernash, In Egcria canyon, covered the tracks. . will "Patriot" atday a the - J , . PATRIOT DAY TO BE OBSERVED TUESDAY M ver j? ' W w . rp tf9 trr 9rr 9 2 O Joy- - 2 O cents in mj'rtiht pck(. la ronnj hns of 50, A ta tcuujn-MW- b'm , Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. I |