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Show '4 Famnftiff!P a Jill i fki rill j I 8 1 mrladfiir r M B .4 " - . r 4s IK i " 11 ftnni J ie-wi- SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R . .... :ll THE OGDEN , - o ti PIa El P3 H 4 hb ia ; 171i orw i 9 W m if. a w3 M T mI a prii II 1 h i . nb H rropo I m P i t a 1i :m ift ftvl II la ' yr ftrHI 11. kk h H U m D ' gVW() - in ' " 1- I I I I i i t "iU(0(ES' fill UiiB u Ui '.'ttu IHll :. : . OHM i I '! : yiirVtt O H liol iiUiJi.iU Attempts Arrest - II bBIJ i uii nana B.JJ ( l.IHH H MM of shoes is sold.- - . The large crowds of Friday and Saturday took I 13 away hundreds of pairs of shoes, but the stock has been' replenished and we can accommodate just such crowds every day for a week or more. Hundreds of pairs of shoes Just taken from the ex- o iI. press office, untouched by fire, will be included in the BIG SALE at WHOLESALE PRICES. !" S WE STILL HAVE LOTS OF SHOES THAT WILL A BE SOLD AT 25c AND UP I I , P" ; Or-de- carrying-c- A I : : oncealed-weapons - of 31 ; - Our big sale will continue until our entire stock of ; 1 : y the Assailment or Mormonlsm by the Plav in the qualifying round for tne at Reverend Dr. M. L. Tibbett in the May cup for men was started after"club Cam of church yesterday North Congregational, Ogden Country took by sev noon. Scores of Ogdenites will bridge, Mass., was counteracted accora be rein initial now the in east, the Play eral Utahns play. for rounds n sumed today. Qualifying ing to dispatches which reached and men both the for cup Rev. Tibbetts opened president's yesterday. for May J his subject, "Mormonlsm A Startling women has been scheduled events qualFollowing these Exposure," and met the response from and 15. rounds cups monthly for the the Utahns when he answered ques ifying be staged will the and the cups president's his end at of the discourse, tipns on the first Saturday and Sunday ol message stated. each month. UTAHNS IN AUDIENCE. , Tn the nu mnntVilV CUDS the au were the in ,f Fifty Utah people it otfJ sixteen first qualified wilj play dience and heard the thrilling tale of in match on balance the play during of the the great "Morman" oligarchy not Matches the month. played."" west' "which holds the financial and within one week will be settled by political balance of Tower of the na-L. toss of coin. tion" as the SDeaker explained the In the case of the president's cups, D. S. church. the first sixteen to qualify among the MaThe sensation began when Jack men the first eight among the jor, brother of Bob Major,' and sonstu-of womenandwill play it out as match play . sons on the streetsMrs. W. W. Browning of Ogden, a in weeks the to face following. The winner Ternes will be palled upon in the law school of Harvard uni of each of these contests will not be at lftAKt .two charees when he is dent a of the Utah Agri- allowed graduate versity, cup in it court president tomorrow, the brought, before cultural college and a former major in contests. The fourother of the winners .' was said. ." the United States army, questioned the president cup contests will play of f oo most sensational of the charges made, in September for the cup. ' PASSION ' MAKING and politely asked for some substan There was so much interest shown Rev. from the tiation. The response in the "Ringer" cup that last UNUSUAL SUCCESS Mr. "Tibbetts was only a tirade on the the summer directors have decided to give "Passion," proclaimed one of the Mormonlsm and further allegations, Ringer cups both to men and women biggest, photoplays of iho decade, has including the striking assertion that this .year. This contest will open May been drawing unusual crowds- to thea- polygamy is still practiced secretly by 1st and close October 1st. Whenever This the Latter-da- y ters throughout , the ; country. Saints. Heber Smith, a nlaver makes a low score on any one business son of the- late President Joseph F. hole he should put a ring around it picture attracted the heaviest Capi- Smith, and. that was ever recorded at the of the with pencil and turn the card in as a president tol theater,, .in New York. A "Capi- Massachusettsacting one of the Rineer score at the caddy house- Only as branch, tol" success is lpoked upon by motion audience, requested insisted and scores will be permitted which occur proof, picture exhibitors, in the same ..way of absence in in 9 or 18 hole play tend when piayea the the that producers of legitimate plays wait for proof wasspeaker of very in company with one or more players. guilty the yerdict.of the first along conduct and even legally liable whose signatures should appear on tne - New York nighters success has Broadway. for his statements. Dr. Tibbets suave- contestant's card. the beer .repeated everywhere picture The above contests will be the only ly evaded the questions, and attempt J has been 'shown. contests held unless there is a demand to ed another into lead against charge "Passion'- tinf olds the: thrilling story on the of the players for other the and leaders of the church the part of the rise of a little humble French Richard Leek of tournaments. kinds into missionaries of i3 practice sending whfere she milliner to a position, to and all com is of in to world seduce handicaps the the young charge people able to dominate -a king. In other should De from their homes and parents. plaints regarding handicaps words it is the- pieturized story of away DOWNS hanThe maximum him. to in turned REVEREND. THE Jeanne JDuBarry and King Louis XV, 30 and be man will At1 of dicap given any this point, Clark Young, one wonderfully presented, on the screen. the keenest wll: no 40 woman and any handicap men at Utah from in young More than 5,000 people were used be given to a player unless he turns Harvard, and son of the late General in the filming of this story The famous Richard scores for at least five nine-hol- e arose. and brief W. In star." Young, beauty? Pola. Negri is the month. the met the charges positive language he oo that had been made. He substantiated his refutationswith unimpeachable ar AUTO PARTY HAS guments and authorities. He was NARROW ' ESCAPE stopped by the speaker of the evening, who accused him. of being trained in deceit and cleverness. The audience, street, R. C. Hillen, 742 Twenty-fift- h however,- - was greatly impressed, and voiced a disapproval of the attempt to and his wife and three children, nar 's shut out the "Mormon" spokesmen. rowly escaped serious injury when two automobile crashed against The reverend lecturer was clearly quite Washington ave girders of the uncomfortable, but was forced to con steel wrecked. was nue and bridge, tinue the forum. Questions were rap - mm i The accident was Investigated by mm. hj.im.iiUm.ii.jI idly plied by the "Mormons" present, Motorcvcle Officer C. E- Leiser and as well as by other interested listeners. D. F. Hawkins. Chauffeur was Discrepancy after discrepancy from Hillen claimed that headlights brought out, until the lecturer, clearly a street car blinded himThe report and badly beaten as well as confused police department indicatedand angry, accused the "Mormons" of at the Hillen had collided with one glrthat "stealing a march" on him. He dehad caromed off to the other side clared that his very life was being ger, the bridge, and struck the second sought because he sought to expose the of steel girder. Hillen was slightly in of "Mormonism." corruptness but his family escaped without jured, MAJOR TAKES PART. Jack Major arose to answer these mishap. with logic and oration that charges won the sympathy of the entire audience. He told just what Mr.. Tibbetts is a man making his living by preaching lies a man guilty of one of the worst crimes against Christianity . and government. He touched briefly and dramatically upon some of the promi-npoints in "Mormonism" and its g history. He asked for a investigation by the audience ' Jnto every point and charge ttiat had been raised. In his' final plea for honesty, in our see and special Step uprightness and truth, and a slander-bearerringing demonstration of the censure of and Major did honor, to his A. C. with a bad motor when irrigatitraining in debating and oratory, for he ng1 time comes. Your electric received the applause of the entire audience. The regular pastor of the motors overhauled by the church tactfully brought the meeting to a close, after which many people in the congregation engaged the elders fit is a wonderful labor-savin- g and Utah people in discussions. solved appliance that has VICTORY FOR TRUTH- the ironing problem for thouIt was complete victory for truth. Dr. Tibbets is getting to be quite well sands of women. It can do known in the east, and his lectures are ( the same for you. oeing received witn more and more skepticism by intelligent people. He The SIMPLEX does beauOF THE has been forced to abandon most of tiful ironing at a total cost of the startling charges which he former2 to 4c for an average family ly made, and the curiosity-seekin- g idler who listens to him now receives little ironing. It does in a short satisfaction. It is even admitted by hour what ordinarily remany people who hear him that, all in all, he speaks far more good things of quires a half day of tedious tne state or Utah and the "Mormon" '. labor. Phone 581 church than evil. He praises all the 2452 Washington good things, that the church and state It is worth a special trip to have produced, but. insists that they see the SIMPLEX. are all for evil purposes chiefly which, he. says, the At the same time don't fail to juormon church hopes eventually inspect our complete line of to secure. vacuum washing machine, Among the group of "Mormons" who cleaners and other labor-savur. Tibbets and those whn assailed for housewives. Buy on. easy were present at the services were about , term if desired- ten missionaries working in the Boston branch, 2 or more students from Harvard university- and other Boston schools, and a number of local Saints. Experts on fancy wallpaper. The local branch of the mission is Floors Waxed working vigorously, and in many ways J students and resident Saints are doing a great aeai 10 am in the work. Woodwork Polished F. "J.r Ternes, 29, cigar clerk, parto ticipated in a. cyclonic endeavor of '49 in Ogden bring"back the asdays result a last night 'and reposed in the city jail with charges ' of drunkenness, disorderly conduct 'and' marked police blotter. against him on the to the police, apTernes; according parently, procured some high-pro- While .moonshine and drank freely. weaving his way through the crowds on Washington .avenue shortly before 1 0 o'clock he was spotted 'by Traffic OfficerVi C. ' E. Leiser, who attempted to iinHur q rrpcf Tprnf q null loa. e.i an automatic pistol from his pock-et. it was said,, and rapidly fired four shots. One bullet came within a few inches of the officer's head. Fortunately, the other shots went; wild and caused no damage to the many per- I Mormons Qualifying Rounds Started At Country Club; Con- Downed by Utahns in tinues Today Cambridge Church P J; Terhes Shoots Air Full Slanderer of Holes When Officer Ht.t4l H 77- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GREAT BARGAINS - One Ujtder ' Con 'im zzo lis J YEARS jkfknagemend time, iroubl ONE (?) . , - to-ent- i yr-- WASHINGTON MEN-WOME- er 2461 - -- AVE. i SAFETY which aarea worn V l FRIENDLY rourteoua attention, whether volume of tuainta la Ursa or a mall. i i ! a ; i - Just As Hoi Belter Good-B- in Purity Milk has not a - so-call- 'O' QUARTERLY Purified milk, in sterilized bottles delivered every morning to your own dairy house direct from-outarm. ly mzm, ' PHONE 53-R-- i GRAND MAY DAY BALL r PURITY DAIRY ylO k'0 L0'2& i'ir QUARTS FOR $1.00 9 ON SAVINGS wmrmnnr ed -- - INTEREST COMPOUNDED WO cream richits line cream line but the real ness is attested by recent inspection tests of citv officials. - . Thenj essentials to efficient banking erric? you ar Mire to recelv at thft OGDEN STATH II A N K. alwa3 ! . - . XlJ Ogidkn State Bank Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 ( " - Ld fLsancUI licda. OGDEN -- UTAH , 4 culomr - S CHILDREN 6i N the- and money. in meetuis n . t that SERVICE r- - J uW ; The Boys' Band-othe State Industrial School f II ll t 2 To Be Given by 'I nl I'll al Assbted by Lillian Thatcher Orchestra Hll-len- f n , war- i, - et truth-seekin- Don't Get Caught evil-monger- s, IimpiixIroner Ellotor Dept. LIGHTHOUSE ' ; : . woria-aominatio- n, M er i Ogderi Electric: Supply Co. .' OU If we please you, tell others, if not, tell us : "Tir i brxallbuses; , - up-your -- d, - t, t m , ? . 'K -- . v ment.,- More than eight hundred women1 and children were present at the May Day party and carnival dance given yesterday afternoon by the members of the Episcopal Guild in the Ber thana. The children attending were dressed in costumes of various huca which made a brilliant scene of the dance floor. LITTLK CI11LS P AN CI : A program, in which Heveral little girls eave a dancing exhibition was Kpresented during the ufternoon. This was as follows: twelve girls "Petite Coquette" Mrs. S. W. Reed's Class "Russian Dance" Mary Rich Brewer Bouree" "La Dorothy -Little Miss Muffet" Virginia Marchant "Russion Dance" . .Class from the State Blind School Following the program, all of the little girls and boys present Joined tothe di- d grand march underwas gether inof a Mrs. Reed. She rection by Miss Dorothy Brewer, MIm Dotherea Kanzler, Miss Dorothy Poster and Misa Mary Rich. During the of hats, grand march carnival favors trimmed with flowers or other picturesque designs, were given to each as-site- child- - . - CATARRH thaBLADDER Saocan&I - &aaw EachCaosule Alinvl bear same t&SZy Beware cfeoumisreiU - Spirited competition is . expected next "Wednesday night when members of the Ogden aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles elect .their officers for the ensuing year. A new list of officers, from the president tp the outside guard, will be chosen, together with new members of the'board of v v trustees. Electioneerifr is now in full and the candidates are out for the! "vuuia Uu' meir aeiegauons of followers. . Nomination of the candidates was held last Wednesday .evening in the lodge hall. The'. polls-wil- l be open 6 o'clock to Wednesday from evening 8 o'clock and' the returns will be announced at the regular meeting The new officers will take office on" June 1. The candidates .nominated for the offices last Wednesday follow: For A., T. Hestmark.S. Harold president. Staker; - fore vice president, A. W. Wright; for chaplain, E. W. Reardon; for secretary, A. V. Olson, Floyd A. Timmerman. Samuel Wardlaw; for treasurer, Gilbert Porter: for inside guard, John M. Klinkey, N- - J. Brown; for: outside guard, "James Hope; for trustee, one-yeterm, J. W. FarJey, Thomas Grimes, Bernard Stone; for two-yeWr. A. Brown, L,. p. term, Kirkendall, L- T. Thomas. CHEF TABLE DV II0TE LUNCHEON AND DINNER ar ar - Here May 4 . $1.00 . 2 :30 and 5 to S p. m. SUNDAY, MAY 1. V SALAD Ma)r Irwin SOUP Chicken a la SL Mande ' FISH of Sole, with Tartar Sauce FlTtrr-- Choice of Fried Chicken a la Yenitienne or Tenderloin of Beef : with'Natural Gravy Mashed Potatoes String Beans in Cases , . Choice of a la Mode Ice Cream and Cake . Tea Milk Coffee - Pie- - Robert S. Woodside, national commander of the Veterans, of. I'oreljrn warn of the United States will arrive in Ogrden on train No. 15, May to information riven out here last niRht- - lie will be met at the Union depot by members of the Lieut. Clarence Allen post number 4 09 of x Salt Lake and by service men of . who served in France. More than two hundred men who served over eeaa durlnjr the world war in Salt Lake are now members of the organization. ' Efforts are now being made' to organize posts. In Oeden. Eureka. Provo, Logan. Nephl. Manli and Richfield. Commander Woodside will aid in perfecting some of these organizations while in Utah. Arrangements are now underway to entertain Coipmandr Woolslde in Ogden. T. Ben Meldrum is one of the local men in charges of arrangements. In all probability the national commander will speak at the New Healy hotel upon his arrival here. The organization Ls composed of men who saw service either In the army, navy or marine corps In foreign countries ' 4,ic-cordin- jr . -- n repreentative of McDonald Candy company M. D. McDonald. the J. C. met misfortune while In of Salt Ogden yesterday on a business trip. He parked his car across the street from the fire station, and returned to find firemen extinguishing flames which threatened to destroy (he machine. Firemen were seated in front of the station when they saw flames shoot from beneath the hood of 'he car. Thoy promptly armed themselves chemical with extinguishers and quenched the flames. I-i- J kc. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Notice is hereby riven tht Oeden City to make the following public froposs Construct Intension to Mdlon Avenu Storm Stwer, with work indent thereto, to plana, specifications and profiles on file in the office of thm City l.'n- And sealed bldi axe Invited for tlncr. unlet work, and will be received at the office of the City Uecorder in the City Hall ai iaen, t an. unui ten o nock a. Inm. on the 4th day of May. 1921. nd apcifl- structions to bidders. pln CAtiona for said Improvement can txs m ind examined at the office of the City Engineer in the City Halt of said V City. The risM is reserved to reject any and all bids and to walve any defects. Dy order of. the lioard of Commission ers of Ofdrn City, Utah, this, the. Zilh day of April. 1321. CO.CityDETVVOLF. Recorder. 1521. First publication April 23. 1921. publication May 3, lBt Published In Ogden Standard-ExaminerExtension ' to Madison Avenuo Storm to-wlt- OPEN FOR DANCES STARTING MONDAY, MAY 2 DANCING EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAYS : SPECIAL CAR SERVICE to-Ket- hr sc-cordl- EVERY EVENING ARLINGTON HOTEL land office, under provisions of Sec. 245. It. H., pursuant to the application of Hy-ruof Farming-ton-. Utah. SeStewart, . Wf Will offT mt raiblW rial No jmle. to the higheit bidder, but at not less' than J4.60 per acre, at 3 o clock p. rru. on the 14th day of June. 1921. nsxt. at this Vi office, ihf following tract of landt-N- . NW. i. SF.. U NV. Section 8. Township S North. lUnjte 1Is Kast. Salt Lake Meridian. "This tract ortired Into tho market on. a snowline that the greater portion thereof Is mountainous or too rou?h for cultivation," The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour najned have eeas"d bidThe- maklnr the highest ding. bid will b required to immetiiately pay to the receiver the amount thcrHf. Any d pr?ons cJtlming adversely the land are advised to file their claims, or objtlons. on or befopj the time., designated for GOULD il. liLAKKLY. ' CLEAN AND RESPECTABLE Under the management of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Speight since April 1, 1921 Weekly and Monthly Rates, May 1st. -- 2439 Washington Ave. Og-et- , MY NEW LOCATION. ' rron Hrclslcr. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby givrn that Ogden City proposes to make the following public Build concrete improvement. curbs and gutters on both sides of Madison avenue brtwren Twmtlr-tstreet and toreth-e- r Knglneer Station "A" with work incidental thereto, accordspecifications arwl profile's ing fUto plan, In the office of the City Kngl-nee- r. on And sealed bids are invited for said Work and will be received at the office of thr City Ilecorder in the Citv Hail at Osrden. l.'Uh. until ten o'clork a. m. on the 4th day of May, l?!l. instructions to bidders, plans and specifications for said Improvement sn be and examined at the office of the Lnicineer in the City Hall of aald City.City The light is reserved to and all bids and to waive any defects.any By order of the Board of Commissioners of Osden City. UUh, this JSth day ol April. 13: U CO. DITWOLF, , Bccorder. 1?31. First pubJioation April Zi.City liWt publication May 3. 1921. i Stndtrd-Ttamine- r. Iublinhet in rdn C. 4r tJ. on MadLon Ave. between 2"th St. and Knginevr's Station "A" lT-j-1- 3 2. - to-w- lt: 17-1-12.- 2. V Will Be : SUITS, DRESSES AND' COATS MADE TO FIT YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUALITY JOHN CHRISTIANSEN Ladies' in Orphcum Block Tailor-Fcrmerl- . 174.1 ' LADIES' TAILORING. rejt . ' ' Where. There Will Be .the Best Possible Facilities for Handling c. 26'!7 ' SUITE 26, LEWIS BLOCK above-describe- . FRUIT COCKTAIL : . R. S. Woodside, National Commander of Veterans 3 RETURNS TO FIND AUTO IN FLAMES . REIGN VAR . Street .' h m Reed Hotel Cafe From 12 to Twenty-fourt- 1 Come out! The ticket you purchase is proof that you are interested in the boys effort to make good. GROCETERIA 181 BERTHANA TUESDAY, MAY -- Don McMillan Bill Hasper Wednesday 75c Regular $1 Broom 45c A cheap Broom for Aunt Jemima's Buckwheat Flour, 17c package . 15c Shoe Polish, regular Royal 9c size Watch for others tomorrow. roruLArt pan civ? number of popular dances were also enjoyed with the Lillian Thatcher orchestra furnishing the music. Gams for the smaller children, who are still too young to understand the fine art of dancing, were supervised In the to their blue room with games suited ' years. Dainty refreshments were served in the dining room which was resplendent with appleblossoms and Jems, A with large central table was decorated ferns and appleblossoms, with a rase of pink rosebuds centering the table. Little vanity bags, filled with candles, were placed for each guest. 26S8 Sewer.. ' The party was in charge of the folPUBLIC LAND SALE. lowing committees under the chairof the Interior, XI. 8. Land W. Department Mrs. Chllds. II. Mrs. of manship Lake City, Utah, April Salt Office at George Prout, dining room: Mrs. 9. 1921. S. Mrs. and J. George Pardoe, tickets, Notice ls hereby given thAt. at directAllen, program. ed by the commissioner of th reneral - oo A Is Ex pected At Election Next . "Tiz'' ' makes ' sore, burning, tired feet, fairly dance with delight. Away ect the aches and pains; the corns, caland chilblains. louses, blisters bxmions acids-anpoi "Tiz". draws but" the feetNomat- sons that puff ter how-haryou work; how long you dance.- how- - far you walk, or how long "Tiz" brings you remain on. your-feerestful jfaot cojnioru "Tiz" is magi cal. grand: wonderful for tired, ach Ah! how ing, swollen smarting feet.' feel." Your comfortable,. how, happy you feet-jjusshoes never .tingle., for. ;joy;., . '.tight.. hurt vof "Tiz" now from any Get.a taox druggist- - "orV- department 6tore. -- End foot torture forever wear J smaller shoes, keep your, feet, fresh, sweet and happy. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for a fewr cerits Advertise or-see- and Children Take Part in May Day Fete at Berthana. 800 Women burning, tend- Spirited Competition er, aching feet no corns s GIVES PARTY! Phone 425 PICK OFFICERS SORE. TIRED FEET No puffed-u- p Iilo - 2430 Washington Ave. i-- CHURCH GU1L ' III EXTRA SPECIAL ALL DAY MONDAY Standard-Examine- r y , Classified Ads. Always Bring Results. : |