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Show THE OGDEN 10 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL. 21, 1921. mPOLEON' GOES AUTOING ttim ma - V Ihr . U Widow of Boilermaker Who : Was Fatally Scalded Is SPECIAL I"' . .Awarded $3180 School Shoes for Misses IJIack growing girls. medium toe. Good shoes fnr school wrar. Uy2 1o 2; 2VSs to 8.. (i Vi All records for speedy disposal ofv broken late Wed- n damage case werewhen Pearl M. Hod-sonesday afternoon was awarded damages of 3,180 by Judge George S. Barker against the , Western Pacific railroad for the death J of her husband, Joseph E. Hodson, who was killed while employed by the May 13, ;company at Wendover, Utah, ' r..1920. ; ni The complaint of Mrs. Hodson was '1filed a few minutes before 5 o'clock. An answer was filed by the railroad ;'.'xjompanv at the same timeJudge f,'Barker opened- court for the case a minutes later and, the Judgment 'few ."'was given within ten minutes. The -- "speed was accomplished through the that stipulations had been made ";fact "'between counsel for both parties. . tr.i Mrs. Hodson has three children. Shi Riied for $5,000 and was award "'fed $3,180' and costs of the suit by atinulatiori. Her husband was killed while em-- , ' ployed as a boilermaker at Wendover, when he entered the firebox of a locomotive-to effect repairs on a boile hot. while it was alive with steam and.com-water. It was set forth in the when he attempted' to plaint that certain rivet with a hammer, a tighten was forced1 out by. the steam the rivet scald-t- d pressure and Hodson was fatallywoman while in the fire box. The negligence on the part of the Charged railroad for not drawing off the steam & before making an attempt to effect . repairs. I-a- ce, rVo . ft 4 A Good Sho&L. 4 SPECIAL and Calf solid OS) Sizes O . j $2.48 . f " ( v f j I Napoleon, famous jnonkey film star, rides in liis own automobile. He is shown here riding with Peggy Doyle. "Nap" always dresses in clothes andhe-ivery fond of his cigaret. TELEPHONES r AMA REVIEl'I RANDOM REFERENCES " GM TO CLUB TALKS! Martin to Lecture. Great interest in the series of lectures being given by Dr. S. M- Mar-- f tin at the Christian church. Tonight is the fourth in the series and the will be "The Beast, False Prophet and the pevil." ( FIFE C' BROS. Phone 324. Chief Here Address Kotarians ' Organization -- English lastD. m- reiru-l- r Former factory coxt Men'f brown Calf Blucber. army Shoes for which you hx.ve Calf Oxfords Wm" Urown Clf Oxfor&t. If you rn't lt. Ut. jou'U Hrl he boih comforttle nJ ncu $5.85 $5.85 lald $6.90. Ak rn-m- lajiL Auk for No. 11. yrr-m- S.S0. $5.85 Ask for No. 52 C. m Knr-li- h thS 43$C. . for-N- o. r A ik tor No. :-- C. n . Ladies' Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Slippers w-est- f n . H . Hay Fever Fans, How About Gubebs land Cisaret Law? "B-eouran- " bv-Sach- Ladles Brown Calf Oxfords, Military heel. $9.00 values. (Ask for No. 620C) Oxfords Brogue Oxfords. Brown Calf :- - ... - . . -'- Ladles Patent Putnpi, French Ilejcu-la- r C under $S50. (Atk for No. 6iJ OC )J.OJ Not duplt-cate- d CC )... OC J)J.0J tr or French heels. (Ask for No. Brown Kid Oxfords Special Hosiery Children. tfr or For Men. Jn brown, Women, 65c and 75c black and white. Ladles Brown Kid Oxfords. Military heeL Al ways sold at $8.00. JJ.OJ (Ask for No. 623 C) Regular grades, per pair Regular U ) Pumpt. $3.00 values. I :4 I . s Li Patent Vamp Pumps Ladies' Patent Vamp. Glove Kid Back Ladles Military heel, Brojtue values. $8.50 beantlful patterns. Regular PJ.OJ (Ask for No, 625-C- ) nts . Patent Pumps heel. Brown Calf Oxfords 1 , . wa Ulack KJd Blueher. last. $5.85 - . Men' Calf Lace Shoe?. Thes cannot b duplicated under J8.00. Jfrob-lems.- '.' - J. Bron Men' i "Modern French Trania" was the II the made address of. by subject rs.j Philip Warren Kninely at the special f 4 Awarded Judgment of Judgment meeting of tht Iadies 'Uterarv club t I was awarded in the district of ' '$5479 Ogden held yesterday afternoon at) court yesterday to the First National home of Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft-Ithe bank of Kemmerer, Wyo., against Siher address, Mrs. Knisely opening almon S. Jensen. The amount was said. to the theater not to "We go leged to be due on a promissory note not our own knowledge assort to teach, '"executed May 5, 1919. experience but to attend to thp tea- timonv of an author5 who in able to Evans contribute to our education." Brothers - wall cleaners, Mrs. Knisely's work-oand 1180-Phone 2021-her subject 1881 ' o o ill VVllllllCIIULU UV L1UU IIIVIII" bers, for in discussing her subject ion. thoroughly ehe briefly and interesti, Look for Youth Billy Vincent, Ne-17Musical numbers of the .program ingly reviewed the theaters of America. old, who escaped from the .'years were furnished by the Ballantyne Scandinavia. JtusFia. China, Ireland Vada industrial school at Elko, Nevada, is being sought by Ogden police. Vin-- quartet and v the Glen Brothers string and .France. Reviews of various TolayM included "The Art of 'Translating." cent was thought to have left Elko on orchestra, ' on "The. Art of Puppeteerlng' "The Hed freight train, headed for Ogden. Robe" and "Americans Among U." by Eugene Brieux; "The Last Night Ogden Typewriter House for type.:. of, Don Juan by Edmond Rostand: 2422 Hudson writers and. repairs. "The Burgomaster of Belgium." by ' avenue. Phone 23t. Maurice- - Maeterlink, and Guitry. dance will be , Dance Tonight--- A HI? VIEWS PLAY. in ward this the Fourth evening given In her 7. manner, Mrs. Knisely genial Mu-' Afnica of Senior Knights the by 1 also .reviewed a number of recent tuar Improvement association. It will plays In Paris and-f- t few of New York ' he the closing dance of the season. which have, French origin. Work With, the coming of spring, of. city . will be served. or well known, artists such as Itachel. warm'-sunndays, of birds and Bernhardt. .unThe comes ah Coquelln. lfejand, also flowers, there Variety Orchestra , Call Angelt, 234. Guiltrys, Guilbcrt. Mansfield and the welcome-' "' guest Old King Hay 1819 ; Barrymores, was commented upon and i: Fever. interwoven throughout the uddresa. have .never before Perisons who Larsen to Speak The Scandinavian In conclusion Mix. Kniaely paid, "It de- - ' in to the known been indulge association meets Friday evening at is heart warming that the French l v have tobacco of .during lights the Seventh ward hall with Holgar drama may Incline through the ferthe last few days startled their Larseri as, the speaker. The meeting ment of fresh ideas, induced by the f friends tn by calmly puf ing s to be opened at 8 o'clock. ' war, to cease harping so monotonouscigarets. ly upon three frayed strings of husBut the friends, after sniffing For Sale Two small houses on, 22nd wife and lover, is the hope of all f band, their friends' from smoke the 2467 & street. Newman Stuart. have found that they ? .1 MRS. WRIGHT RIOADH. ' are composed of something else To Wed Marriage licenses have Mrs. was Mrs. Assisting Knisely than mere tobacco They smell been issued in the office of Claude T. Bertha Eccles Wright who read an ep or .more like C- Dunk clothing burning to Shirl clerk county Mpyes, Sacha Guitry's comedy.! t i they are isode from now scorched., , ley and Norma Hayes of Salt Lake; Deburan," r .. cubebs. being played in New f A Wallace D. Hammon of Roy and ; York. victims who These hay fever M. Hamblin of Clearfield, and A musical program was given by depend upon the substitute brain-tabl,J3eorge W. Larsen of Pocatello, Idaho, Mrs. Emnta Paine King, soloist; and mucus of the for. cooling and Angeline Richardson of Ogden. Mrs. Carrie Browning Olsen, accomara in the membrane probably oo ' panist. Mrs. King's Interpretation was .same boat- with thesbona-fid- e Utah's new lw. finished and charming. She sang a cigaret user,-fomakes it unlawful for any box group of songs from va number of modern French dramas, "ReprocrvP." FUNERALS to be sold which contains .the name "cigarets" and cub'eb boxes, by Camille Deoreus; "Ton Sourie," by A. Catherine and "Obstentation," by we are labeled "cubeb are told, "' f 4 ' ; H. de Fontencille. , Funeral services for., Mrs. Henrycigarets.". Mrs- Knisely will give a second lec r j 2 o'clock yesterwere Now will at held the Visser question arises," ' ture on Mondax. April 25, before the the law permit' the, use of 'the May at the First ward meeting house Ladies'; D. H. medicinal for purLiterary club of Salt Lake. She officiating. Ensign ;svith Bishop funny cigarets win-assisted bv Mrs. Bertha Ec rVThe Christian's Goodnight" was sung poses?" If not, an epidemic of cles Wright. Mrs. Emma Paine King .bv Mrs. James A. Burg. "Rock of sneezing is certain to grip the and' Mrs. Carrie Browning OLsen. fever victim who Ages" and "Beautiful Isle of Somecityt toOne ,hay oo turns the smoke for relief looks where, were sung' by GerardwasKlomp. am it not "I at way, sung this, smoking duet, "Oh, My Father," for pleasure, I am smoking BUSINESS MEN HERE fby Mrs- - M. Eckhardt and Mrs. Annie and the lawmakers who Dieu. The speakers were J. W. F. ARE TAX DELINQUENT try to stop me oocan go hang." Volker, Martin Dalebout, Horace Gar-jiInterment and Bishop Ensign. was in the Ogden City cemetery with DESCRIBES WORK An audit of income tax returns, Joseph Weston dedicating the grave. filed'for and 1919, completed reOF SALVATION ARMY cently at 1918 De Papa has revealed Juan for services Washington, Funeral -the fact that there are hundreds of were held at" 2 oclOck at the St. Joseph's Catholic church. Rev. Father Captain C. G- Engel, of the Salvation delinquent taxpayers in Ogden and ..John Lagan officiated. Interment wag Army, with headquarters at Denver, Salt Lake, according to a statement in the Ogden City cemetery. addressed members of the Weber club from the internal revenue office. The list is said to consist almost en on "Salvation Army Problems," at the A. Weber club during the noon hour to tirely of business men who fallefl to ! i Largely attended services'for. Carl Incometax form 1096 which In Eklund were held at Kirkendall's mor-'tua- day. In his address Captain Engel file an itemized statement of funds eludes conducted the Rev. was at stated that the Salvation Army by yesterday, for wages to employes, rents. Godfrey Matthews. A quartet, com- tempting to aid the needy and unem expended etc. is It of required by the department Jed the of asked' Ballantyne Joseph ployed and posed so that a checkon individual reports Carl Johnson and .Gerard clubs and other in this organizations ' can : be made. and "O, work. sung, ''Supplication", Klomp Scores of business men and others The Army-i- s not soliciting for funds, My Father." The K- - of P. lodge conbeen notified of their ducted ritualistic services - at the grave he said. Captain Engel explained var of the city have in this matter, and returns ious systems being worked out by the delinquency in' the city cemetery. Salvation Army in other states and are being received at the Ogden office the' flower. furnishes Weber Floral urged Ogdenites to get back of the daily. Penalties range from $Supward, ac- M 7765 movement here- cording to the circumstances surI A rounding each case. 33 I Calf Blueher KidBlucher Calf Lace Before Ladies' .Literary Colonel W- - B. "Greeley, United States forester, was the principal- speaker at the monthly meeting of the Ogden Rotary club held at the 'Weber.,club last night. Colonel Greeley addressed the. Rotarians 'on ."Forest " R- H. Rutledge. district forester of the Fourth district, gave a short ad- -r dress on the watersheds of. the coun-Iotry. In. speaking of the watersheds Mr. Rutledge .told of the of the work-othe forest service in. keeping; watersheds covered with grass trees and . to prevent too rapid eros- 1761 - 1 i U. S. Forester and District Mrs. P. W. Knisely Speaks ct The Chiropractors. W 1 Men's Shoes and. Oxfords r - sub-dje- Barpain Tabl. express purpose of keeping our stock moving and giving our customers a chance to save money on good Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps. ' - is being manifested J f fThec shoes arc arrantnl on This stock; every pair approved by this .spring's fashion ideas. Some of tlifm have been received within the lat ten days. They are all regular Clark Quality. They are offered to you at this low price for the --1 u s Business and Circulation Dept.. 58 ...56 Classified Ads 428 Advertising Dept......... 870 Editorial and News Dept " $4.48 Newest Styles Elxtra High Quality Leathers footwear is not old is but .. J a oo I r Offered in Ogden Season t if i 4 , ' 1 Greatest Shoe Values Ever , . v i i ootwear - - Men's Work Shoes; army last in brown calf Bluchcr. All sizes. Regular $7.00 values at i CC OC OJOJ I I t I 1 i i ; Patent Oxfords Ladlea Patent Oxfords, French. heels, turn sole. Not sold regularly under $9.0. (Ask for No. 642) C OC r )D.OJ ! "V i . . : - i joy-stic- well-wishe- : ks i rs. ; - shoe-strin- De-lor- Ladles heel, OT 3 tfr 4J.OJ A $9.60 value. 619 C) No. for (Ask sport last. mm mmmm t v et Black Kid Pumps Louis Ladles' Black Kid Pumps, Baby heel. Formerly $9.35 (Ask for No. 601 - , mmmmm (r pJ.OO Two-Stra- p - heel. Regular price $8.75. (Ask for No. 612) . . . b. -- Black Kid Pumps fqj-rejief Slippers, llnn one-stra- Beautiful fitter. Military C OC vf)J.0J ..I. p. Sixes 2 to 8. and comfortable patterns S1.48;:S1.68, $.1.98 Nut Brown Pump Kid Lace, French Heel Ladlea Black Kid Lace French $9.50 value. No. 505) for (Ask regular Shoes Shoes Nut Brown - Kid Ladlea Brown Kid Lace ' heels. French heels. Always sold Pumps, French heels. Reg- Shoe.V Military $11.00 talues. (Ask Regular $10.50 talues. ular at $10.60. (Ask OC OC for No. (Ask for dC OC for No- - 639 ) No. 603-. . 625 C ) ). . $5.85! J)J)J Ladies Brown Calf Lace Shoes. Military heels. Former "taJues $10.00. (Ask for . OC OC No. 614 C ) . . CpO.OJ - i hee's. Shoes, ! I A or O J.O J fHr Nut Brown Oxfords Ladles Nut Brown KH Oxfords. French heels. What you're paid $10.0 for. (Ask for OC OC No, 627 C ) . . - I I You uffer From Foot- Ailments? -- - ry Fer-nellu- jr Brown Calf Lace - The services of our graduate foot specialist are absolutely free to you. He will gladly examine your feet; and if you already have arch supports and other foot appliances, and they are not giving you relief, he will adjust them for you, , , s, ' - . j - Ladles Black Kid Lace Shoes, Military heels. What you hare often paid $8.50 for.. OC ODOD ...v (Ask for No. 603) Brown Kid Lace LaUies Black Kid Pumps, Ladies cr M Black Kid Lace Shoes Children's Slippers and brown kid and -- : '. :, r or Anally. or Pumps Ladles Black Kid One Strap Pumps, with Colonial tongue, French heels. Regular $10.5-talues. (Ask for No, 631) CpD.uD mer supply of hosiery for the whole Two strap Slippers Ladles" BUck Kid " -- Pairs for Sl.00 la Patent, black, . One-stra- p Now Is the time to put In your sum- r. . 35c - - gs es - Oxfords Sport Brown CaK Oxfords, flat rubber i . ; V v - oo- - . Why Castor ia? EARS ago Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups were the Y remedies in common use for Infants and Children; Castor Oil so nau-- m seating, as to be almost impossible and the others all Opium one form or another, but so disguised as to make themcontaining to the pleasant e taste, yet really to stupify the child and give-thappearance of relief from pain, 11 T&$xfA years of .research to find a purely vegetable combination that would take the place of these disagreeable unpleasant and vicious remedies that from habit had become almost universal. This was the inception of, and the reason for, the introduction, of Fletcher's Castoria, and for over SO years it has proven its worth, received the praise of Physiciana everywhere and become a household word among mothers. A remedy ESPECIALLY for Infanta and Children and no mother would think of giving prepared to her baby a remeay tnai ine wouia use lor, hergcil, without consulting a physician. Genuine Castorla always bears the signature of - . Wilford G. Edllng will leave May for England and thence to Sweden on a mission for the L D. S church. A farewell party will be held in his honor in the Eighth ward amusement hall on Aprir28 and 29. The first evening will be spent in dancing and the following evening the mutuals of the ward will present a program including the pageant "Come, Come Ye ... j. ... Saints." ..... Mr. Edling is a graduate of Weber Normal, college, class 1920. It Pays to Walk Across East Side of Street OGDEN YOUNG MAN GOING ON MISSION 4. For OO r Brotherhood of American Yeomen .... I: OoocL Sho&4 2358 WASHINGTON AVENUE VICTORY MED AI HERE FOE MARINES all S. Marlnci recruiting atation Bait Lake, he said, and procure the U. thej EveryiJiing About of tha victory medal awards. A display haj been arranred by Sergeant; Cole.'and! in the Mclntyr drug Sergeant Jams r. Cole. reerulUng la on display Regular, meeting Friday night. officer of the U. S. Marine corps in store window at the corner of Twenty-- j Election of officers for ladies month. this city, announced today that Wc fifth Hreet and Washington avenueFull .attendance - desired.- - OO now available for ' '." . W. L. MOORE, was considered former marin. Former marinf a J The word "mol should forward discharge papers to slanr ICO years tco. , 4. r . ; ' i . - . tory-mfedalo- -re " 1 Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency li u tmm C vwewa Latart CHICHESTER S PILLS i ir Vli mi C pmmU; At tlAMHB IU ii ! I k. V HK TT fc t rtiXa, r sou it tmtsTS omrm k 1 |