OCR Text |
Show THE OGPEN STANUAKU.tAAM!rlKtr THURSDAY EVENING; APRIL 21, 1921. mm ; 41 y ' LOUISE SHOP Jersey Suits $9.95 NOT MdNEY CALLS PHANTOM ;BOXER BACK IRISH PRIDE , By DEAN SNYDER Irish Blood not money is calling Mike Gibbons, St. Paul Phantom, back age of $4. rinr at thecan-dwhat his he Layton .and San Francisco intoHethebelieves 1 Banks Pile Actions in fellow townsman, Mike O'Dowd, can't. He'll try to beat Champion Johnny Wilson, the Italian southpaw. District Court' "I want to bring the middleweight title - back to the Irish race,. says : '. James Pingree of Ogden is made Gibbons. "I believe I am the type of. fighter the defendant, in two suits filed in the District court seeking recovery of a who can beat' Wilson. total of $56, $00, alleged to be due on FIGURES O'DOWD promissory notes. "If I win from Wilson then I'll give The first suit is filed solely against O'Dowd a chance to win back his Mr. Finirree by the First National lost title. bank of Layton to recover $3500 al- "I did not see the Wllson-O'Dow- d leg-eto be due oa a. note executeo fight. But I'm of the opinion that April 19, 1920. The bank sets forth while O'Dowd had the crowd with it holds five shares of stock in due to his tearing in taetics, Wil;that i the First National bank of Preston, him, son was winning. Idaho, and twenty shares, of stock in This often happens. The aggresthe Beneficial Life Insurance company sive fighter rushes inland misses while as collateral. the smartest boxer lands and piles up The second suit is directed by the a lead." Wells Fargo Nevada National bank of Gibbons, during his 12 years' active San Francisco against Mr, Pingree, O. fighting career, was credited with beB. Gilson and Job Pingree. It is al- ing the most scientific boxer of his leged that on May 3. 1919, the bank- day. extended a loan of $48,300 to the PinHis skill with the gloves is equal, if , gree Sugar company of California and not superior to that shown by Georges no part has. been. paid. The three de' fendants are held responsible for pay- - Carpentier. d is a He He .ment and judgment is asked with $5,- - can drive in his left puncher. almost with 000 attorney fees, and costs of suit- equally as much force. 00 AT TEETTY-FOO- COKmiJ o T? T3ACTL ltitij? MX TOVIH 11 """""" TTTLVL . - 1 V -- -- NEIGHBORHOOD BOW GONE OVER IN COURT Argument over a job, that jot fire- man for the American Can company, started a quarrel which terminated in the city court today, when Judge D. . R. Roberts imposed a fine of $20, with i a Jail sentence as the alterna-- . tive, on Charles II. Buck. Buck, it is claimed,-i- s a neighbor of John Ii., Wright. Wright, so Buck said, had?: been Insinuating that Buck was not "capable of holding down a job as fireman at the can piant. Buck said he went to the Wright home and demanded an explanation of '".the rumor. Wright,, ft was brought out, shut the door in Buck's face. Buck forced his entrance into the Wright home; it smote Wright" upon the is said, and ' ' 20-d- HT PUT ON $500 IN UQUOR CASE HUGHES DIDN'T ACON CIPH ER The April 21. PHILADELPHIA, ' con-ectu- re . . e ; . strain. The .longer this continues tne more certainly will it end in real die of his , ease organs, his nerves or his ' mind. Such a man should live on the simple food 3, eat plenty, of cooked fruit and green vegetables,- sleep nine hours at if he can, an hour in the after night and noon feed his starving nerves and weak, thin blood, with a good nerve and blood, food, like Nuxated Iron. Nuxated Iron contains a product brought to the attention of the French Academy of jvieaicme Dy um oNeomted Doctor Robin which represents the principal chemical constituent of active living nerve force: it also contains trenuine .organic iron like 'the iron in your blood and .like the iron in spinach, lentils and aDDles. ' ' Nuxated Iron may therefore be said to be a real nerve and blood food since it .supplies the principal ingredients de manded by your nerves and blood to give you strength, enersry. force and endur ance. It often increases the bodily and mental vigor of weak, wornout, down hearted, and nervous folks in two weeks' time. Your money will be refunded the manufacturers if it does not pro-by duce satisfactory results. For sate byperfectly all druggists. Advertisement Mmmlf lie h mm Eatonfs t'orhs tlaglo 'I hare taken onlv two horu 'Eatonio and feel like a new num. It . has done me more good thaa any-- f thing else," writes C. O. Frappir. Eatonio is the modem remedy for acid stomach, bloating, food repeat-ta- g hd indigestion.' ft eoiekly takes op and carries oat the acidity and gas and enables the stomach to digest the food naturally That means not , only relief from pain and discomfort but you get the full strength from the food yon eat. Big box only costs a wine with your druggist's guarantee. . acr-ordln- e-- Jship-J e--a rree5 a C O. DfMTOLr. Pcordar. City I Flrat pxihlkaHon ArrU til. laat puhlicaUon April ll. 1S21. IubIlahM In X. etandard-Kxamlne- r. Sidewalk Lnatrtct Jo- - HO. itS7 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Contuft County Clerk r tha Rtp tiv, filontrt for Furthtr Informttlon. NOTICE TO CREDITOR. LutHct Court of th Kemd Jadl-riLMtricU in and lor Weber County. itat of Utah. In th Hatter of the TUtata cf Bodil 2. Chrtrtefferaen. Deceaad. Cremora will preaent clalrot wf.h oucheri to tha undersized at til Col Hudaon Bulldinc In Orden City. Wehr county. State of Utah, on or before tha . Hth day of May, A. IX. Itri. DAVID JENPOV. WHJ and TestaExecutor of tha ment ot Bodil C CbrUtofferaen, ir- ceaaj.Sc. Jeaaon. Attomeya for Harrta Hjrr. utor. nij NOTICE TO CRCOITOn. Eatatea of Xaria Charotta FernJund and Abranam Xeoeaod. Crdltora will rreaenl clalma wth vouchera to tha undera!jrnr4 at 144 W h I re ton Orden. Utah, on or be .'era tha let ay or Aornt A. n l!l. OnORGK III HON FKRN LITKT). Admlntatrator ef Utatea ef Maria Char- and Abraham hre-lunlolta Ic"e-aedterntund . Grant H. Bair. Attorney for Admir.la JAPAN HOLDS fMllE PROTEST al lat SCHOOL. TO YAP riu, MS Protests TOKIO. April 21. .WASHINGTON, April 21 Br The Assoc! are continuing to be made to the state aUd PreM)--T- he Toklo newspapers to department as a result of an Assoclat- - day accepted as accurate the reports ed Press dispatch which Incorrectly stated . that Secretary Hughes had published here yesterday that the recommended to congress rigid re- cabinet had decided there was no rea strictions on immigration and had son to alter Japan's policy on the characterized immigrants of certain mandate question because of the re nationalities, among them Jews, Lith- cent American note on the subject. uanians; Russians. Armenians. PerAccording to the HochI Shlmbun. , the Japanese Teply to the American sians and others as undesirable. In reply to all thes the state de- - note, which now is being drafted, will be considered by the cabinet to partment la pointing out that Becre-- J again morrow and dispatched to the United no made recommenda tary Hughes tions whatever and made no charac States after having been submitted to terizations of any class of immigrants. the diplomatic advisory. The tenor of the reply, according His letter to Representative Johnson,! of Washington, chairman of the house to the newspaper, is that Japan be- committee, was purely a leives it fair and reasonable to adhert immigration formal one transmitting paraphrased to her previous policy regarding the abstracts of reports concerning Im island of Tap, which was based on of the supreme council an6 migration' received from officials of decisions this government, who have been the league of nations. A perusal of the correspondence or abroad. the subject, the note will stay, conin vas of the appendix It para tinues summary, demonstrates the phrases, prepared by a bureau of the justice the of the Japanese attitude and state department certain that classes; the unreasonableness of that of the of immigrants were characterized un United States. the re Nevertheless, and certain that abstract favorably, Is it will ply," declared, emphasize rewere recommendations of agents the contention that the question in ferred to. volved is between the United States The statement that tho recommen and the powers collectively. dations were those of Secretary The publication on the votes al and the characterizations that Hughes exchanged Is commented upon were his own was an error which Thd ready by the press as strengthening the Associated Press regrets and in fair-nes- cause of open diplomacy. to Mr. Hughes readily acknowl Former Premier Okuma in a state. accord. edges, or its own oo ment to the press today, says the United States should be reminded that in crushing German militarism HARDING SELECTS Japan played a role as prominent 8 d. trator. i40 NOTICE TO CnCDITOHS, No. SIM. In tha tMairift Court cf tha Soni Judi cial IMalrlct or tha Ftat of HaJLu in and for lha Cour.tr of !ar. In h Mattr rV tha Hatatta ef Jtmci d. Johns and lUabetb II. Johns, la hrLr aiTen by th ur4r-l"nd- . Notl admirtatraior of tha atata f ami rw!taN!h it. Johna. Jimn Johna to th crditora of and all pmm td havtnc claima araint th Ih tha to file thir rlaJma vouchers within two montha aftfr lha flrat tniMlcailon of thla notica at tha of David J. WV.aon. attorney for th ad mlntatrator. room tit laTtd tniiHing. Ordrn Citr. Vebr Ccmntr. Utah. JAMM It. JOHNS. Admlnlatrator cf th Katatra of Jaxnaa Johna and UUsatMth 1L Jchr.a, David J. WUaon. Attorney for Adra!cl. trator. Dated and firat tut4thM at Ogden, tiila 7th dar cf Count. Utah, , a that MANY FOR POSITIONS WASHINGTON, April 21. Frank ofthetedStatea. w SLAP MADE AT W. Howbert, of Denver, was nominated today by President Harding to be col GEORGE HARVEY 1 , . sur-roundi- nc self-anointe- d . tnttdfaUvhV "a.:7:. .,1 --- v,- '- :h?. ini i ssa5?sssrss dead ssurrfflsa moeally, dlaaolvad them, giels just RXJSS WOMAN .WRITES and ruicnlng blackheads v . nmwm only open ma , poressqueexlng of the. skin and leave v! and unlaaa tha v are .DnJnujr wi Diacxnoaaa CONSTANTINOPLE. Apm Z2. The big and soft they win not . Theft of a samole ease contain In r of Baroness WrangeU wife of the raneral imple application ?nlt PTrde; end water djaaolves them ho commanded In candy from the rear of an automobile atreet. 1351 P"t.v1?Tinc th klrr 't and the army in Southern parked at SS4 Twenty-secon- d until Its denatural condition. You can wai reported, at- the nolle atatJon pores "declares "llD wwoer and collapse, feat, at that the V, any drug- store-j Wednesday by the. Jensen Candy com- -- "Jf our bo of demoralisation un" with troowad these and V? were pany. The case and its contents mlh rou should certalnlyl the next generation of Tluwiuns. isgirls. one valued at $60. try simple method. Advertisement, 'of the blackest tragedlts of tha Dol- - rr.Zii1" - iiV. t f -- i';': '''' - &nti-Bolahev- itua lk 'j : - tr April, llll. ) t-- n J7I I NORMALCY IS FARMERS' Miss Mary YcagCr, assistant secretary to. Attorney General I Daugherty, hails from Indiana. i?he h efficient and tactful. Hut there are lots of efficient, tactful secretaries. Yhat won her the good humor. She never gets grouchy and job vtr3 her never-failin- g ha a smile for everybody. See? She even smiles into the telephone! Harding ahevik nightmare. They have stolen ' the mlnda of our children. Abundant evidence from trustwor thy eourcea among lathe vast Russian refugee colony here available on thl tubject. "Our glrla are dead, morally, U phraae in a letter dated a month ago received here from Moscow, smug gled out by way of Reval. written bya a woman to her nephew in rangel army. "I am kept alive only by the hope of seeing: you again. rever re-- j turn here with your children. If they survive famine and disease, the Bol shevik! will make animals of them." . One of the demands of the revolu workmen in Moscow and othtionary er cities haa been that, the Commun ist education of children be abandon dustrial Evils WIFE KILLING CAPTAIN F REED . ed- - Bela Kun. who in Budapest attempted to s;ive the children of the very poor special playgrounds and intro duce in a measure methods well known in the United State, haa tried to orranlxe the villas and palace of the Crimea into reet houses and hosfor children. Recently a Cripitals mean wlreleirg requested help from the American Red Croes for this purpose. oo S. L. OAR MEN VOTE ON WAGE REDUCTION 8AL.T LAKEX April 21. Conductors, motormen and others employed by the Utah Ught & Traction companr. which operates the street car system of Salt Lake City and suburbs, are made by voting today on the proposal the company that wares should be from fourteen to twenty per cent. , . California has more than 40,00 acres of lnd planted In ollvea. . Mrs! Maude Doster, Sister-in-Laof OgdenOfficer, zt f Sorts Yicr CATTTXK-- S Hsye No Apptiho Is Slncclsh Urtr LZTTIX wQ help put vtxi right ta few dzra. The7 act quickly ana gm n a-- s tax a chmcn to renew yocr 4A bealth. correct tha im HVEK FILLS CARTER'S r-inr- 1 Turr IVER IPILI1S mediate ejects Cff cxnatJpatioa rclicTa biliousness, indigestion and sick head, ache. Saua SmaJl Prte 333 na w a. Mrs, SANTA FE, N. AprU Maude Doster, serving from three to four years for the killing of her husband. Captain Wade Doater, United fUates medical corps, at Columbus, N. M. early lAat March, was pardoned from the penitentiary Tuesday by Acting Governor W. 11. Duckworth. Mrs, Poster was tried, but the Jury disagreed, and she then entered. a plea of guilty to second degree murder and was sentenced May 9. 190. Kleven member of the Jury before which Mrs. Ioster wa tried recom mended clemency in a petition to the acting governor. After shootlnc her husband. Mrs- Donter attempted to commit suicide bv ftrlnr a bullet into her own bosom. Mrs. Doster killed her husband dur lflK a quarrel after he had intercept ed a note addressed to, him from an other woman. CAPtain Doster wa a brother of Major ChAJMN DoUr of Ogden, Utah. oo SPEEDERS FORFEIT BAIL; WARRANTS OUT Speeders, thouetw not present in po court today, fared badly. War rants were ordered laued for th rearrest of two offenders In this class. Incidentally, each man forfeited SIS. They were C. T. Eklna, a farmer, 11 years old. arretted yesterday after noon at Thirty-firs- t street and Washington avenue by Traffic Officer C. E. Del!er, and Sam Ilttas, 112 Twenty- filth street, 2 5 years old, arrested yesterday afternoon at Thirtieth street and Washington avenge. J Udxe D. It- - Jtoberts repeated Mi statement to the effect that S30 would be the minimum fine Imposed on speeders, and aald that warrants would be Issued in all cies where offenders forfeited their ball. . oo S M AIX. KIZH WASHINGTON, April 21 Ire ildent Harding was asked today by the National Fanners union convention here to call a conference of representatlTfj of basic industries to meet with of the railroads, labor and agriculture in an effort to cer-rvct the industrial evils from whlci the whole country Is suffering. The request was embodied In a me morial presented to the executive at the Whlta House by delegates who were accompanied by a number cf senator and rcreeentaUTea, Th president was a eked to "assume a vip erous and determined leadership in the work of bringing out of a. chaotic condition an Industry which must restored to Its pristine glory If any thing- like normal condinon are to prevail in the workshops and factories of our land. Reduced ratlrcad rates were y urged by the delegation. The fanners said they were the "Innocent victims of en situation system, manipulated, we fear, by short elghted and selfish intrresta. rep-resentatlY- et Given Pardon Una That's Why VM Asked to Call Con ference to Correct In- - ; -- - t THIEVES GET AWAY WITH SAMPLE CANDY cf-fl- ra . lector of international revenue for the district of Colorado, and Arthur F. Odlln. of Florida, was nominated to be United States judge for the district of Porto Rico. Charles F. Marvin was today by President Harding to be chief of the weather bureau. Claudius H. Huston, of Tennessee, PIIYSICAIi DISCOVERIES WASHINGTON, April 21. Senator was nominated today by President Harrison Democrat, 'The embryologicai 'section con MIssIssIdpL nuniinj to . ie assuruuii becrcxary oi charged today In the senate that the tains thirty-on- e drawings. As a rule commerce. they are symbolic. appointment of George Harvey by "But there are drawings which so President Harding as ambassador to of accurately protray the. appearance Great Britain was "a reward for his certain objects that it is difficult to reto discredit the Wilson efforta" sist the inference. that Bacon had seen them with his microscope. It is pos The Mississippi senator itld Mr. sible that the decipherment of the INGROWN TOE NAIL text may reveal unsuspected meanings Harvey's pursuit of Wilson through in the pictures but the interpretation his journals and otherwise are only ! I have put on them seems obvious. comparable to Milton's hell hounds Such are the spermatozoa, the body ITSELF OUT TURNS tnat were stationed at the gates of cells and the seminiferous tubes, the the Infernal regions." " He added that ova with their nuclei, indicated. the ambassador had, no equal as "a "It seems impossible to doubt Bacon creator of and a stirrer of was the first to discover these. A authority say. that a few strife.- - andprejudice he was "a vindicthat "The symbolic significance of the dropsnoted of "OutaTo" upon the skin intolerant political drawings relates in large part to Bathe Inrrowlna: nail reduces tive, con's belief that the soul lived in the inflammation and pain and so tourh accident. stars before birth and returned after ens tne tender, sensitive akin under Senator Harrison said he feared death. neatn tne toe nail, that it can not pen- - Colonel Harvey's arrival In Irondon AMAZES SCIENTISTS etrate. the flesh, and tha nail turns would cause Great Britain and other "Bacon sketched with amazing ac naturally outward almost over nlrht. bellere that "he will use curacy, the fundamental principles of is a harmless. antlseDtie nations toInfluence vjuigro he may possess whatever mathematical physics as we conceive xnanuiactured for chiropodists. IT It today. Only less amazing is his In ever, anyone can bur from the drur and the power of his position in at a unv bottle contalnlnr dlrar. tempt to destroy the league of natuitive grasp of. th principles of sxore uons. Advertisement. tions. philology and of the textual criticism; his diagnosis of needed-- ' reforms In Senator Reed. In reply, laid that education, of the necessity of endow President Harding "wu perfectly ing research work, of his forecasts of Blackheads Go Quick in appointing Har within his rights," the development of medicine in the di out that the senate vey and pointed This Method rection of hygiene and preventative By Simple had confirmed the appointment. medicine and the application of chem Senator' Lodge, of Massachusetts. istry to pnysiolory agriculture and in the Republican Jadr, also defended Blackheads big ones or little dustry." ... Mr. Harvey, declaring that "it was Mr. Voynioh told of his researches aoft (ma or ftant m.. " tne- senate. , very unionunate which led to the discovery of the man confirmed Mr. Harve J uscnpt, saying h was compelled to ouia De rorcea u iian to this at "r read the biographies of several nun- wt mwin powaer upon liim because now he ls the area persons to find one which shed jrvur iv.s4iBl' aprinKje a UtUe on a irorajULCit of - tDe. United K Lata a. hot, representative any light upon it. . n wc OO over rub aponr bbxckhMda the oo- - brleltly for a few seconds and wash off. .."" - neary tlca , , iUu'1 ht to-w- Ix-rea- -' " mi NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. k " - . Nellca U hereby ri Ordea Cltr to mikt tb foilowina pubikj fropoea L it: Jlutkl aWewalka In bldewaik Dutrtct No. Ifc9. torth.r work IncM.ntaJ therrto, to ana jroriJsa oa Hie icatio riant, aprif In tha offlca ot tba City Ivx1-ner-. X4 ivaa ara m t u i j or aaia work and aisa will l-- reetved at th c'fVc of tha O ! f Hail at Orden, Utah, Icmnlrr In tha City until tn o'clock a. m. oo tha HJh d r cf Arrl'. ItJX. Xntrwtlon to bladsra. for aald tmprore. plana and can apecincaUona ba mo nl xMjnt4 at tha mnt I tha City Lcxtseer ta Lb a Clly ofOea liau oi to Tha Hht lacity. asy and all bda and to waira any ryrt defactm. By order t tha Hoard of CoramUafoTj-rof Orden City, Utah. thU. tha IIU day ot March, 1)2L ' Hidden Writings of Old 'Statements Opposing Immi Nations as Far Apart as Read Philosopher-MonEver on Disposition of gration of Undesirables Came From Others at Convention Island " - P. O. LUm City, MIKE GIBBONS '; - RTrrrrxNsrrK. K- - Ialntlfra ttsmr. yAlDH C. GHK11N. tlJ JuU Uullac h.lt A4rtrii, Utah. BOXING TTTPOOGK TCACHEvS &OS3FOHEreJPiCE. first public explanation of the key disiH covered to the cipher code used by century Roger Bacon, the thirteenth revealed OGDEN ATTORNEY which has philosopher-monk- , knew of the telescope, microWEDS S. L. GIRL Bacon and scientific facts hitherto supscope posed to have been unknown until cenMiss Florence Sullivan of Salt Lake turies later, was made Wednesday beyesterday became the bride of Royal fore the college of physicians and surDouglas, Ogden attorney and Weber geons. Addresses were made by. W. A. Vcy-nic- h county representative to the Utah leg of London, owner of the Roger islatureY ; The Bride is the Mr. Bacon manuscript in which the key to of daughter and Mrs- - J. D. Sullivan, 1064 East the code was found; Prof. Romaine Newbold of the University of PennFirst South street, Salt Lake. Bishop Joseph Glass of the Catholic sylvania, who is working on the cipher vxyocese read the marriage service. A and Prof C. E. McClug, who is assist . reception' followed. ing Professor Newbold. oo At present it is only possible to at the extent and importance of the discoveries, said Prof. Newbold, CHURCH TO HOLD the art of reading the cipher is yet : TAG DAY SATURDAY for in its early stages and it is not certain that the whole manuscript can be read. ; Confidence is felt among members FOUR LINES OF STUDT of the Wall Avenue Baptist church "The manuscript falls in four divis that-thrally which is being held to he continued, "dealing with "raise $500 will be successful. Satur- -' ions," the heavenly bodies, the generplants, day will be tag day and tags "will be life and preparation sold on the streets. Saturday evening ation of animal The common link connect at 6 o'clock a dinner will be served in of drugs. four is probably Bacon s inter the church with the proceeds to go to ing .all research in the prolongation of esting the fund. human life. Plants are discussed because of their medicinal properties: the stars becauso a man's character at they determineinfluence NEURASTHENIAS-NE- RVE him throughhis birth, and out life, embryology because of the all factbrs Inbearing on later life ofand pharmac conception, STARVATION fluencing ology because drugs are essential to the cure of disease. A drawing in the second section, the ft. Disease of tha Down late Prof. Eric Doolittle asserted," was Hearted Prmo a drawing of a Nebula and he declared tical advice on what to do. the man who drew it must have had Many a man is broken down and dis- a telescope. The legend attached to without couraged any actual dis this says the object was seen ease in his organshaving and tissues he has in a picture and gives its lo concave iost Ms grip, feels weak and nervous and cation in the mirror, location is that The sky. looks dark. He is everything suffering Andromeda. nebula of the great me Neuirom American disease great "This is the first record of the use nerve starvation, due to ovrasthenia or erwork, worry, continual hurry and ner of the telescope. vous v.- K. ", ' - r!nt bn 0 - OO "W. In th LAUCERICA FORFEITS ' ra JUrJ Am-- the-title- , . . Wbr d EVER GET GROUCHY? READ THIS! . Joseph Laucerica, charged with 'having liquor in his possession, failed to appear before the city court for and his bail, 'trial this tomorning $500, was declared foramounting . feited. , , Laucerica's bail, which' until yes terday was $10 00. in each case, was reduced upon recommendation of Assistant City Attorney Samuel Powell to $250 in each case.' ? , . CemrAr. . " : u u n k. i tri-cole- tte ay oo- 1 Th Ftl of t:wu to fUU! rw-n5R- t. TOU hlrt( T turn mmis tn . . w wiihia irt tM twnir afur kttIc. rum mors upon Jrs you. II fvd within t.m countr in which thia artioa U. brorbt; r .. .. eth.rwla wlihLn thirty and defend lh bor ntiUd fOn; Ie: ana in c your la'.iure o to lo, tx mnt willto th c ycm O.mand f Lb. ecrr.riaint, cordtnr whifft haa fOd with th clr of court. ai1 This action ta broutht to d'.aaolr th. bonda tt matrtrotir rw and hr.tofrr Nlwwn tha and lh tf. exitinr herein feodant nmd. ment of those splendid dresses at $9.95. Large sizes here now. RING TRIANGIiE The lives of Gibbons, O'Dowd and Wilson have been strangely mixed. It was Gibbons who first taught O'Dowd, a green kid. how to box. In 1919. O'Dowd had reached the peak and he defeated Gibbons, his teacher. Last year in a Boston ring Wilson unthroned O'Dowd. Many thought the decision unjust O'Dowd clamored for a second match. . He got it- - Also a second de feat. Gibbons would have been satisfied to remain in retirement if O'Dowd had regained for it would still have been an Irish honor. It's up to the Ph,antom to bring the middleweight belt back to the Irish race, now. Gibbons opened a correspondence school for boxers during the last year. His income from it is around the $50.-00mark. He is well fixed for he has nose. saved most of his ring earnings. Arguments between feminine memSo it, isn't money that's calling the bers of the households are said to Phantom boxer out of retirement. Just have taken place, and the upshot of racial pride. the affair was a warrant against Buck on a charge of disturbing the peace and quiet of the Wright family by fighting and quarreling. LIG f 11 r!HHct Court of et irtah. Wud C Crrtn. naintlff. Tomorrow's surprise. Twenty-five, smart, spring made jersey suits, jacket and skirt, for $9.95. People expect surprises from this little shop they'll not be disappointed. Jersey suits, new mixtures, wool, sizes 16 to 42 Belted jacket, pockets, smart skirt Worth double Tomorrow, 99o. Tricoletfe Q . Dresses . w For tomorrow. New right-hande- ,t lathe f?tat (FORMERLY STAFFORD MILLINERY) . , LEGAL NOTICES - efpe-ciail- STOMACH TROUBLES : ARE- DUE TO ACIDITY Tslla Safe, Certain. Add 8pady Relief Far ldlBt!n.- - stomach trouble, ruch as s tosrrjtch.ar ha and inability rrtain fpod ara in protv-ablnine caaea out of tn. sirRty rl f add la Smv that iff!T rtkocau'n; in lha ivcmrh, tha taking place Ind". formation erf raa CJaa dllrnda th atomach anj riuii that full, crrrttaivc. t:m!r,f fwrj th amnatimrs known aa hartturn. whita t ar.d lnrjr arid lrrHat dUctf Unirif of tha unnurh. The trout i U Iba ficeas devVcrrr.T.t cr t'rlv ofIn scld. , tcr or rrrvent this eourinc of 'lo contcnta of lHa itowtch arrj to tral!t the ecM," and rr.aKa cTit rJarvl r.s urata-harmlexa. a tajpcoefut a rtrrrwtor anl ?fartlrv p.i mrne!'.a.stomac h. from'.! be takan in a of ari4 cf hot cr cold vratr of a quorttr aatiBK or whrrrr er Mirrnn Hr ih atom-acariditr di Irlt r nutrallsrs th artiitr :n a ftw ira.to woumF. al y n a-l- th-foc- rj r4 J T. mortx RtM aaJ la a An antlactd. auch . t'.a which ran h f t U r-r-ft ix!!inr.ln r a ly ri Marne iiiyra!M Srun ny cnig" Stella Good Joke cn the Thlnjrum-bobaor tat term flat in either powder d ft r ror-rto aina stomach tha IVl'a lIowcomeT atvl wlthc-u- l of .ai art'..'i tha Stella--the- y Stella msved Into averai er,!fprmt. ao t-rnaiato comiforInand a kitchenette apartment and had to Via take lMura criaJrt ak home-breoutfit- - xi Marnila. which ia r""JaPy prer-a.- ' buy an rnt!re for tha above purpc- - A3Trunenu Detroit Free Pres. s vkl.vpta. ? - w |