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Show FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, 1921. in w ux ia i i uimi, , 83M ANNUAL SPMNC SALE- High School Students Would Final Teachers' Institute to Be Held at Weber Athletic Field Normal Tomorrow After Late Physician III VACUUM BOTTLE LUNCH KIT 111 After spending seven weeks in the great markets of the east, securing there the very best bargains possible in all kinds of merchandis for this store, E, T. Richardson, president of this has returned. In our annual spring sale, the public is being company, given advantage of the wonderful purchases that were made. There are bargains in every department, there are hundreds of articles that are needed in every home. Now is the great buying opportunit- yRicharson's annual : of students of the Ogden school meet with success the new athletic field, which is now in thet course of construction, at Lorin Farr park, will be named after the late Dr. Reinhold Kanzler, Students of the high-- school today started a favoringr petition at the schoolMike Rogers of Captain C company of the R. O. T. C. of the Ogden high school and Miss Sherma Hendershot, sponsor. for C companyg it re responsible for the idea, acqprd-ato Principal A. M. Merrill. Prior to his death. Dr. Kanzler was one of the most ardent boosters for athletic sports in the city.. He was always on deck when the Tigers were elated to do battle with various opponents and for several years rendered medical attention to the students ot the athletic teams 'free of charge. 'iDr. Kanzler was not only a booster of athletics in the ' high school but for other athletic teams of the city. He, .started a plan with the city commissioners prior to his death which if carried out would have given Ogden one of the best parks in the western states. The Ogden students have planned to canvass the city and to obtain as many signatures to , tneir plan sns .possible. When this arrangement is carried out they will present their petition to the city commission together with the names and will ask the city fathers to sanction the movement. If efforts "high . , . , . . : -- , . . I " : - , rt cut to . ! 50c twelve quart, cut to 55c fourteen quart, . cut to . ..... 33c 39c 43c EXTRA SPECIAL uarso mop jottl of oil 25 1b. ?; :f $3.83 cut Wear-eve- r and Mirro aluminum ware, values Choice to $4.00. up Values up to $5.00 for $3.27. to Seamless enameled roasters, $3.75 cut to . Seamless roasters, $2.50 cut . to ... ... . oo S. S. JENSEN SUED ON r Suit to recover an aggregate sum oi 524,586.66 has been filed in the district court by the Ogden Packing & Provision company, against Simon S. Jensen, former secretary for the packing company. The amount is alleged to be due on promissory notes executed August 24, 1920. and due thirty days later. The plaintiff asks that 300 shares of stock METHODIST PLAY. J in the company given as security , for - "The Fairest Spirit." will be given the notes be sold and the proceeds ap'.this evening at the JTirst Methodist , the notes. "chtirch by the students of the Sunday plied upon 1 I 2L $2.97 all-ste- 97c ... $2.97 , WHITE ENAMELED GOLD TRIMMED 1 breadbox; $2,23 cut to . . No. 2 fcreadbox; $2.75 cut to . . $2.67 Highest grade. . Miles. tamily No. na . 1,h.Wc. Only one to a cuttomer. f0 annual junior prom of the Oprden will be held at the Ber-thahall at 9 p. m. this evening. Invitations have been extended to more than 1000., The patrons for the dance have been named as follows: Supt. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins, Principal and Mrs. A. M. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Nye, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess. Mrs. J. T. Hurst. Mrs. Gertrude Coolidge and Mrs. Mary Zeller. - $15 $1JJ5 OIL MOP, 73c Watch Our Windows The" '. MOP. spring v-sale. lighest gradesolid core, full nickel plated, $5 set 7A of three, cut to . . JJJ.17 BERTHANA TONIGHT high school $1.75 EXTRA SIZE OIL SAD IRONS OO HIGH JUNIOR PROM v .... GALVANIZED PAILS 45c ten-qua- NOTES FOR $24,500 OO . QB0D The last session of the Weber County Teachers Institute for the present year has been called for tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. in the Weber Normal college. ' , , Closing instructions for teachers and principals, explanation of ratings, plans, for summer work and the work of departmental sessions for the last month of school will be outlined, according to upt. B. A. Fowler. Some special musical numbers are being arranged. The date for" the closing of school In the countv has been set for May 20. The closing exercises will be held; In the Ogden tabernacle at 10 a. m. Saturday, May 21; as decided by the board of education;. . Hinged cover, regular $4.50 value. Speo Q7 cial P&V for - $1.19 $1.49 $1.89 breadtoi ; No. 3 to. $3.25 cut . . 1! M MBmk el MIXING BOWL SANITARY $2.10 St large of CASSEROLES Casserole baking dish, with- out frame, $1.25, . . . 89c cut to Above, with six Individual 1 baking J dishes glass bowl. lar $10,00 offllcal tennl fiv p 1 50c z ball mixing $1.90 racquet tennis catch $5 00 t' mitt ltr-K- ret $5.(M for $1.69 $3.50 HIGHEST GRADE BASEBALL GOODS . base-raan'- mitt.. field- $2.73 er's mitt.. $1.65 . n . . 33c $65 al . $3(39 $3.49 $1'98 can'r fhutoff. out-Speci- Blue and white enameled dib pan, reftular $1.75 cut to . $U9 , $2.50 Spauldlng National " rjTtrlr tomatic burn $557 pad iron. league" ball $1.79 . Ischool classes. ; COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. The department of dancing of the Ogden Conservatory of Music will give 'the, closing exercises this evening in Cthe: Knight of Pythias hall. The pro gram opens at 7:30 o'clock and will be ; under the direction of Mrs. S, W. Reed. : SHAKESPEARE SOCIAL,. 1 The Ogden Britannic association ?will entertain Saturday evening in the ; Woodman of the World hall at a Shakespeare anniversary social. An ex, FINED $30 ON HIS SECOND APPEARANCE 26 piece gold band dlnnerware Sam Rizis, 25 years old, rearrested vesterdav on a bench warrant, after having forfeited $25 on a speeding city charge by- not, appearing in the guilcourt yesterday morning, pleaded ty to the charge this morning and was sentenced to $30 or 30 days by Judge , D. R. Roberts. Rizis, a foreigner, said he did not understand that he had to appear and cellent program of. entertainment has thought that forfeiting his ball would Tbeen prepared. end the matter. ' OO dlnnerware - FREE ' LAWN SPRINKLER WITH EVERY SALE OF . mgated molded r . 25-f- t. The following program will be giv-le- n at the meeting of the Drama club which will be held tomorrow afternoon ;at the home of Miss Irene Crum, 2515 Brinker avenue: ''Eugene O'Neill" . Mrs. Arthur Woolley --"Beyond the Horizon" Miss Vera Hassenpflug ?rVocal solo, "Mercy (Nanna.Zucca) Mrs. Emma King Violincello (John Powell) . Paine . . ... . . . . .Miss Helen Hunter mjss Josephine Seaman will assist Miss Crum. I . ............. ................ -- co- 25-f- APPEARS IN COURT , MUTUAL OFFICERS J, , TO MEET SUNDAY 4 Inch, Cor- ON FORGERY CHARGE charged with forgery, was arraigned before the city court this morning. Nichols is alleged al-to have passed a check bearing the leged forged signature of C. J. Nelson, ' on A. Kasius. Nichols asked for time' In which to secure the services of an attorney before stating whether or not he desired a preliminary hearing. His bail was fixed at $1,000, and he was given until tomorrow morning to secure an attorney. C. T. Nichols, : ': e C A ner sets 8c washer, cut to 35c small wash board, cut to 60c 'Ford spark plugs, cut to Set of four for brass towel bars, cut to 50c nickel plated hammers, cut to 10c pie tins, cut to 75c maple rolling pins, cut to.... 15c polished towel rings, cut to 18-inc- 10c wax paper, 3 for 10c aluminum jelly moulds, cut to 50c 50c to was-arreste- charge of the services. Interment was OO Probable showers tonight or Sunday are forecasted .In the dally weather bulletin' of the United States weather bureau which reached .Ogrden today. ;;: Warmer temperatures are expected. Yesterday's maximum temperature : Setting of cases for both divisions of was 51 degrees with a minimum last tive district court for the cominpr term is night of 39 degrees. ... OO being held today by Judges James N. ' Kimball and S. cases in setting district court George Barker. china tea pots, cut to crepe paper, kitchen towels, " The set- Building. Permits Frank Carr, one-stor- brick y resi- - dence. Canyon road, near Ogden ave nue, 35UU. A. M. Miller, brick addition to garage on Twenty-fift- h street, $600. E. A. Garner, brick, Ogden avenue near Thirty-firstreet, $2400. st IN THE WINDOW panied by .Secretary of State, II. ET Crockett, .Attorney General Harvey Cluff, State Treasurer W. D. Sutton and State Auditor Mark Tuttle Inspected the state industrial school here yesterday afternoon. The state officials made a complete Inspection of the buildings and grounds. They also witnessed a baseball contest between two baseball clubs at the school and later had mess with the youths. The visit yesterday to the state in dustrial school was the first paid by the new state executive and was made purely for the purpose of seeing the as to how it Is being operated. Supt. E. S. Hinckley of the state industrial, school escorted the executive party through the institution. ; ; - i Our Special Attraction for Tomorrow It . V TABLE LAMPS Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 :Lot No. 3. f. .$5.00 ..... .$10.00 . . .. .$15.00 THE UGHTriOUSE Ogden's Quality Electric Store ;2452 Washington Ave. Phone 581 ;;' Allda Krumperman, daughter of Mr.3 1and Mrs. Joseph Krumperman, 00 Washington avenue, suffered slight injuries yesterday afternoon when struck by driv en by J. C- - Slade, Jr.. at the corner of Twenty-fift- h street and Washington avenue. The Krumperman child, together with a number of other children, street alighted from a Twenty-fift- h car. Slade was driving west on Twenty-fifth street. He sounded his horn, but the little girl attempted to cross iu front of the machine, it Is said. The left front fender struck her and knocked her to the pavement. She was taken to the Mclntyre store, drug where she was given first aid treatment, and then removed to her home. The youngster suffered a gash above the eye. but was otherwise uninjured excepting for bruises. Motorcycle Officer C E. Leiser investigated the accident. five-year-o- ld Our birthday cake is going fast. Bring your coupon in .and get your share. .We are saving you money on any v electrical appliance you intend to get, such as washers, Vacuums; ranges, wiring material, etc. We also have a souvenir for you. .... : I ... - $1-2- ....$1.79 10c glass percolator tops, cut to 10c aluminum bottle caps, cut to 20c house paint, can 29c 5c ...59c .....5c 39c 7c One dozen crown bottle caps 10c stone knife sharpener. ...10c 25c ...10c ...................... 25c ri 4 8c 8c 29c 3c .4 50-fo- r Inch Stil'.son wrench $1.97 riumb's assorted . . . 49 $1.50 ham- 9&c mers High grade saw, $3.00 value for $1.97 Kelly's $2.50 steel 'axes $1.69 .......... iSc ................... ,ic , . ..Sic ;..$1.19 75c iSc .....15c 22c .......35c $M7 ......35c ic ! 10c ...29s ot ...23c 3c SPECIAL retail CfocKEmr People-- 12 75c tinner's snips to 25c wire soap saver, cut to 35c sink strainer, cut to 59c white enameled cup. cut to $2.50 vacuum "toUIe. cut to SOc carpet beater, cut to 25c mirror, cut to 20c quart measure, cut to , clothes line 55c white enameled mag, cut to 5c mouse trap, cut to .9e 5c 25c double drive egg beater, cut to 15c hand brushes, cut to 15c N. P. cake turners, cut to.. 15c N. P. mixing spoons, cut to 40c butcher knives, cut to 8c 25c 15c Stili&cn wrench $1.49 10-inc-h $1.00 broom cut to $1.50 broom cut to $1.00 Jardiniere, cut to 4$c flower baskets, cut 25c ...C9c inch crucible steel screw driver 25c bottle floor oil 25c cup and saucer, cut to 69c cut to ....59c feet long, cut i 4 High grade auto. $20 value for The- - .ii' J -- zpr rrr) $14.75 EXCURSION RATES DIVORCE SET ASIDE GOVERNOR INSPECTS S. L. STUDENTS TO HIGH STUDENT BODY TO EAST PLANNED FOR SECOND TIME INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL VISIT SPERRY MILL CANDIDATES TALK GIRL IS KNOCKED DOWN BY TRUCK SEE OUR SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW .. 112 ! 20c aluminum salt and pepper shakers, set of .two. .$1.00 SPECIAL S4.37 S6.87 $7.47 $18.47 oo . 19c 29c 1 i nt - d made In Judge Kimball's ting is being courtroom where both judges are sitting together on th bneh. oo "'Australians annually write an average; !Jof 150 letters each, as against &0" If or the people of the United States nd Canada. 5 23c two foot rules . . . 15c- 50c nickel slip-Joipliers 37c 50c alligator wrench, with thread die . . . . . . 37c Solos were rendered by A. H. Sander. Unity Lodge, No. 18, F. & A. M., had IS WEATHER - i. :.97c h oo Lewis F. Hunter, 33 years of age, of in Mountain View oocemetery. last by Deputy Sheriff O. H. Mohlmannight and PROBABLE SHOWERS charged with passing a worthless check at the Broom hotel for 55. Hunter was REPORT arrested in his North Ogrden home and after furnishing bail of $50 was released. , $5.00 $1.00 china milk Jugs, cut to $2.50 glass bottom trays, cut to 35c china match safes, cut to $1.50 Rogers sliver mugs, cut to 25c -- Og-den- f $3-7- . TMorth rr nn r LEWIS 0. ;::bad check charge deco $2.99 each 9c 30c ?0c tumblers Heisey's 1100 optic blown jugs. .97c Sanitary tpice Jars, with aluminum tops . . . . s250 optic glars fruit bowls 39c 50i) odd, pieces, hand painted j each 15c . . choice 9c table j $1.75 tumblers . china, heavy 375 hand painted 75c cups 100 $3.50 --decorated water . . $2,79 and saucers, choice . . . 49c seta 200 39c hand decorated 250 pieces heavy floral cut . . 25c glass, choice choice plates, -5 $3.00 12 inch hand paint- 100 pieces Venetian glass. . . $2.37 choice . . . ed vases, choice 5 i pi.Ou white din $1.50 vacuum PARIS, April 21. tion of work and the holding of ten has been meetings in Parisian suburbs decided upon for May 1 by the Union syndicates of the Seine department. Subjects to be discussed at the meeting will be: No infringement of the protest eight hour law; amnesty; against war, and assistance to the Russian revolution. L. ficiated. hand e three-quarte- Mutual Improvement association offiand teachers of the Weber stake SCUDDER will hold the regular monthly meeting in the Second ward chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The ward officers and teachers in addition to the members of Funeral services for Lewis O. Scud-de- r the stake boards, are expected to be at were held at the Masonic temple the meeting. afternoon, hundreds of yesterday oo friends being In attendance at the services. The Rev. John W. Hyslop of- hunter held on . . 32-pie- HOLD FUNERAL FOR cers- 31-plec- . . rated luncheon sets 26-piec- . 15c dish mops, cut to 35c flour sifters, cut to. n Complete cessa- - . fc 42-pie- i oo fo fn hosefCpjjy . ........ 2000 fire finished tumblers 3c 10 for 29c 500 plecea cut glass . . .59c 1(H0 thin blown tumblers. ' $4.49 $6.37 $9.87 hand painted berry or A? white din3)4.4 ner sets . . . . . $3.99 cake sets, cut to . . . r t tf J rin white din1000 50c decorated cups and inch red molded hose P4. $4.99 ner sets 25c Freo ' couplings on above saucers, cut to White cup with decorated hose. 500 75c hand painted china saucer or white Steel garden hoes. rn 15c . . 33c plates cut to Special . . . . . . . . DjC plate. Your choice LET AGED ITALIAN oo CONTINUE JOURNEY RADICALS IN FRANCE PLAN MAY DAY SHOW Gus an Angelano, Italian, who was taken from a trainaged several days ago while suffering with temporary mental was permitted to continue derangement, on his way to New York last night by train. Angelano has been kept in a special room in the county jail since his arrival here. lie Is on his way ' to Italy. three-quarte- rugated molded hose . , ; DRAMA CLUB PROGRAM. $12.50 cor- - half-inc- h t. . gold band e dlnnerware HOSE 25-f- ,v . . gold band 32-pie- 42-piec- . . a-tru- -- . , oo Announcement . Dr. R. W. McKell, dentist, to - ii pleased announce the opening of his own dental office, 312 313 Eccles building. Phone 1031. i2$ Through an order Issued In the dis trict court late yesterday a. decree of divorce granted to Lois Williams from Leland Williams has ' been set aside and vacated. This is" the second time the decree of divorce has beta set aside within the past two years. The action yesterday came a the result of stipulation signed by both parties of the action. v The stipulation was signed by Mrs. Dee fcuBcSred aod fifty strl ttadtcts ef! Student of the Orden Hlrh school For the first time since 1J17 western railroads this summer will grant m circ JTrtmnt of the an uwnMy at 11:15 a. m. "back east" excursion Tate, according candidates for Dridnt day. ltl the s i'leur lntret rompany to an announcement made by PassenHprnr th student foody for 121-32 her all rUot Saturday fwiinj'of aftrroi. B. C. Fee Traffic of the to Mtacr ger Manager M. short addresses Parker. outlined and 'gave Thj Joph Southern Pacific company. The rates rrtndpu of the two school. Vr1 Ke!r ;thc!r pUtforms. They were: Italph will approximate a fare and a third and J' B-- Coomu. of thelNj-e- . Kenneth h'h Hess and Vernon Matt-1-w- t mm for the round trip from western point hteh, the studfnw aocompimy and tickets will be on sale between to Ogdn. Khortly aftsr their arrival here they j students of the oral expreion clasr June 15 and August 16. Inclusive, lim- win h entrrtslned by officials cf the under the supervision of IIm Vera ited to three months but expiring not Flour fompwiy u a luncheon at llaenpflug read several sessions Slurry will than later St. Stopovers pctober cJ:ool orchestra f urnLsheo T Williams at Venice. Cal.. and Mr. Wil- be granted going and coming. Diverse router going and returning can n the mill oo their return to Salt Lake. ! mime. liams signed at Woodman. Colo. It The primaries Tor the student . i v. w. A be chosen. tirn ftl4 In tt.- "'OO officers will . .i-u-.1. held next Tuesday anil rates Reduced In also effect will be ai from certain points in Nevada, Utah. RETURNS HERE AFTER the finals next Friday according to A. M. Merrill. Arizona and New Mexico. The rates - oo 40 YEARS' ABSENCE Irinclpsl win be to main point in the eaitt, Including Denver, Omaha, Kansas City. Chicago. 8t. Lou in. New Orleans. New Real Estate Transfers Charles W. Becker, early resident of York and Waahinrton. Fares to estern John G. Gebhart to William points hare been figured Ogden. is In the city renewing acall lot 4$. Capital sutviivio but the exact fares to points east of quaintances after an absence of more 10 Mr. a is than ranchBecker are as known not Ogden year. City survey, f l. Mississippi yet. I er of Hock Springs, Wyo. oo has Lydia A. Goodwin, to Annie Tucker, been visiting on th wejt coast and part lot 7. block 10, South Ogden suroff in Ogden on his return to vey, lie. stopped CARGO TRAIN SILK Wyoming. He ts visiting with Mr.Aiminja Johnson to Harold W. Mrs. David Tracy, of Zil Twenty- Johnson. Sot J. block I. Fiat A. Plair WORTH $2,000,000 and first street. City survey. $1.' A special eilk train of fourteen cars c rrylng a consignment received at Ban Francisco on the 8. S- - FiberLi Maru. left Han Francisco last night over the Southern Pacific line for New York City, according to local railroad officials. The trip east Is slated to be FROM 3 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK NOON made In four days and IS hours, which records for all will shatter freight Pot Roast, any cut, pound travel- .......,10c I Pork Roast, strictly fresh, hock on, pound . . . . . . . .! . I . . "I 1 Tc This shipment comprises 2S0 tons of oI ROt silk or approximately 3.220 bales and , rOc ttorage, pound.. Rotted Rib Boast, f?,his valued at over 15.000.000, according choice, pound ....rOc O. Wilson, traveling agent WT4rd Round, Loin and T.Done Steaks, cound articles of steel lend themselves to r for the Southern- Pacific. 12J4c and 15c Bolting Betf, 4 pounds for ' 25c oo equally to our velding process. The In this list are all government inspected and are meats The quoted greater the article, the more costly RELIEF SOCIETY TO f the best quality. You wilt have to set our meats to their and more difficult to replace, ihe betPrices quoted on these meats will net be equalledappreciate value. in Sat. Ogden HOLD CONFERENCE ter satisfied you will be with our ' urdiy. welding work. Get our estimates, Shop early and get the best. A ReHf society conference wilt he hld ' . In the Fifth ward chapl Sunday evening A ptxram 7 o'cloclc at f addreMtui H. W. Maw; iK wiii Imj muiel rrii.rtJi ad Works Welding from fa!t like will be at the mrttn. Comer Twenty-thirall CIS Twenty fouj-tAn Invitation tt th Street and Street "xtn.J-t- i ward to attrnd the rrfifrenc Hudon Avenue by the fffirw nf th allfti. .., aon-iMTi- e to-Thr- e I J'l1 ?r"W r.'A.;- -- lor l. " middle-w- 1 POT ROAST SPECIAL 10c lb. Great or Small fk ... 1 c lw-tl- n i I r d 1 ELVY'S MARKET |