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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY-MORNING. Ud.wUtUiUid mills i J INDIGENT DEAD LIE UNMOURNED; POTTER'S - - FIELD CONTAINS 300 L ! 8 By "naixy' Ogden, Interest.. Being Taken By Federal Employes Here in V l: ii es 'Efficiency-Measur- -- ' r. ' ' . Great Interest Is being1 taken by lo- eal government employes In the five bills now before the congressional These were introduced by J Senators Sterling and Smoot in theI! senate, and by Representatives Iehlbach, Fairfield and Wood of Indiana i In demand for gTeater efficiency and H better management.- - It is, proposed to reorganize the executive ments. thereby to improve the govern- i ment machinery. There are bills to I revise the Improve the salary scale andor Jr. employment the men conditions ! and women who operate that machln- II "This latter .fact is of great import ' ance because the personnel problems JiLof the; government have never, been J adequately dealt with and criticism or government inefficiency has fallen, not !. upon those responsible for the ne j gleet of these problems, but upon the i employes themselves, who, with the JI public, are the sufferers under the ! conditions which exist," according, to li a statement issued by the .Federal Em 1' ployes. Union. No. 125, of Ogden. Official records of the United States f Civil Service commission, the Con classification, and other agencies, conditions such as these, the J statement says: About 50,000 men and women jf by the government at less than J a living wage. if As many as ten or twelve different W rates of pay for the same work. l Scientists and highly trained work- ers of many callings paid less than ii common labor.. U Hundreds of positions vacant be- cause the salaries are too low to tempt j J applicants. it No' future "for employes on. merit, because the best appointed positions ' are filled by political appointees. cent turnover in the gov-j- j' A I, ernment service, at a cost of millions m of dollars to the government. H' . . cora-ii'mittee- s.- 1 re-ve- -- ai ed em-ploy- 40-p- 'St. I oo- - MORONI OLSEN IS BACK FROM B'WAY re-turn- J hii (J ft t ed oo- -- COOLING SYSTEM IN i ORPHEUM THEATRE I) ! I l Now being installed in the Orpheum theatre is a modern ventilating sys- tem which' will give the playhouse a change of air every three j! minutes. The system is designed to supply SO t cubic feet of fresh air every- minute each person when the house is sfor. v J filled to capacity. The air is taken into the building by a large fan, the dirt and dust ,1 washed out by water. This also makes It possible to obtain a. drop in temper-j- f ature of 20 degrees during the sura- mer months. In cold weather the air heated by steam coils. The system J'ls is being installed by T. E. Thomas 1 Plumbing & Heating company of this jj- - - , : . k 1 1 -- 1 tjcity. il : 00 . U The famous Bowling Green, in New was first leased for bowling in rork, 1732 for one peppercorn a year. I U If I!..-- to discover telegrams sent in an effort ' their identity. One instance that happened here dlea ' has its "Potter's Field." a charity burial ground which furnishes final refuge for the indigent dead. Some three hundred mortals, or. rather, the earthly clay which once was mortal, lfes beneath the unkept sod in the fields - Some of the bodies interred within the field are of persons whose names and antecedents were 'known, but scores have been lowered Into a nameless grave which marks the tragio end of an unfortunate or misspent life. To be doomed for burial in "Potter's Field" Is in itself a tragedy. AIiIOWED $25. . Undertakers are allowed $25 by the county to purchase a suit of clothes. called a "pauper's robe," a plain, ugly coffin, underwear, to say nothing of the cost of embalming, of going after the body and of conducting the body to its final resting place. The "pauper's robe," a coarse imitation of serge, is placed on the corpse, covering a suit of cheap underwear. A "dickie" or Imitation shirt, bearing a collar and a shirt front, adorns the bosom of the deceased. The coffin furnished paupers is a stained redwood affair, resembling a. boat, ,Two sides, a top and bottom and two ends, make ; up the coffin. No trimming, nothing, but a wooden box, is the domicile of the dead. But before burial many of the Indigent dead are doomed to lie on a slab for weeks, awaiting response to for-severa- " EARLY HOOPER . U en - JUDY AWARD Associated Farmers Milling Company Phono 2025-- W Ogden 1 . General Chairmen Will Pass Upon Wage Decision Effective July CLEVELAND. O., May 21. Appro imately 600 general chairmen of the four big brotherhoods and the Switchmen's Union of North America will attend a Joint conference in Chicago on Friday, July 1, to consider and pass upon the wage award to be made by the United States railroad labor board, effective on that date. The call for the Joint conference was signed by Warren S. Stone, grand chief engineer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers; W. S. Carter, president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen; L. E. Shep-perpresident of the Order of Railway Conductors; W. G. Lee, president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and T. C. C&shen. newly elected president of the . Switchmen's Union of North America. nt, --oo- 1 TYPHUS KILLS IMAMS MANY Sixteen SANTA FE. N. M.. Mar 11 rrh.t the epidemic amonir the Kaviln in. dians. SO miles west of Shin Rock agency, is typhus, was announced by the state public health bureau todby on advices from Director C. E-- Wal oo ler, now on .the reservation. There are from 30 to 40 cases, sixteen deaths The death rate due to automobile nave occurred so far and Dr. Wal accidents in Washington, D. C, is twice ler has Issued a warning to all health orncers in the state to bo on the lookas large as that in New York City. out for symptoms especially amonr In dians and Mexicans from old Mexico. TWO IXJCTORS DIK. Reports of a fatal outbreak among the Navajos first reached here a week ago with the news of the deaths of Dr..E. C. Davis and Dr. J. C. Griffin. physicians, working among the .In dians. Dr. Waller was asked by the interior department to hasten to Ship Rock for an investigation. Guinea pigs were experimented upon and the was a dandy modern 3 -- room bungalow for $1450; bungabungalow for $1675; low for $2250. One-hacement basements. Ready for occupancy in 30 to 60 days. Garages from $85 up. Cash payment from $800 to $1500; balance monthly. PHONE 1316. 4-ro- om 5-ro- lf om as positively identified . OFFICIAL ARRIVES. EIj PASO, Tex May XI. Dr. J. W. Tappan, In charge of the local public United States health office, was In typhus- - ' j ! " Farmlngton, N. M., today after hav- ing received reports that typhus had developed there. .Work of the public health service in Farmlngton will be chiefly disinfection .officials of the service said. , oo ST. LOUIS EE SERVE ADVANCES DISCOUNT ST. , LOUIS. Mo., May 2 1. The I "L, m. CL m CY j j Blekre Tires have a genuine GUARANTEE back of them. Were so sure of their quality and performance, our adjustment instructions to dealers are "The customer is always right be liberal with him' St an- Louis federal reserve bank today nounced a rate of six per cnt, vn Increase of one-ha- lf per cent, on papar maturing: within ninety day, discounted for- member banks and secured v bf Liberty bonds andooVictory notes. One of the world's greatest butter centers is Cork. Ireland, which exports nearly 750,000 tons of butter annually. 'mm H 'I Ifcanl 111 m w riMMMMMMMMMrllMIIMjM Blekre Tires cost you no more than ordinarily good tires, and you get the extra long and efficient Blekre Service for nothing. Every customer must be personally satisfied or we do not want his patronage. Blekre Tires are the biggest "OVERSIZE TIRES" on the market today. Sidewall construction is the same material as the tread; this is not true of any other tire. For Real Service and Complete Tire Satisfaction Go to BLEKRE TIRE SALES CO. OF OGDEN Ogden Agent for Blekre Tires, General Batteries, Triangle Oils, Bcnzzer Windshield Wings, National Wind shields and Visors ALBERT DETLIKER 2254 Washington Ave. E. L. BRADESON The EXCLUSIVE Distributor of the Accessories mentioned herein, for the Intermountain States, is BLEKRE TIRE SALES CO., Continental Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City BALL GAMES PLAYED IN COUNTY LEAGUE Weber county baseball enthuslanta brands yeaterday wltneaaexi flrat-cla- a of baaeball In many oommunlUea of the county. In the "A" learue of the Weber county farm bureau learue tho home teama were victorious for the greater part, while In the "Ii" division honora were more evenly divided. The reaulta of yeterday gamea. with the laat club reprewntlnr the town where the rm waa played, were aa follows: "A" dlvUto'n South TTrber 6. Clinton 6; Eden 6, Hooper C; Hoy S. Plain City 9; Huntavtlle . Tleaaant View 7; North Ofden 11. Liberty S. , "B" dlvialon Wllaon S. Warren 5; Slatervllle 6. Marriott 4; Farr Wet S. Btate Industrial school 7; Clinton 8. South Weber I; TlaJn City 14. Liberty 11: Taylor 15. West Warren 4; Kaneavllle 4. Weal Point 1C; Vest Weber 13. Hooper 7. Navajoes Dead, xviany ill; Two Doctors Are Victims disease MAY 22, 1921. THEY WILLI IS IDENTIFIED the the unual ceremonies of the turning out of the ruard ar.d the firing of ssJute of 21 der.ll.nl party embarked, HARDIES Oil TRAIN ROBBER rum wce obrved- - the Mayflower, the r.for boarding and Mrs. Harding motorrd president to Potomac park, where a polo was n progress and al:ght:r.g, they took their places among-- the specta- NB7 YORK VISIT g-a- tors. Bandit Who Robs S. P. Train Is Oregon Escaped Prisoner 3AN ritANCIFCO. May 21, Th bandit, believed by frdral authorities htr to b Itoy Gardner, who robbed the mall car on the Southern Taclflc lt nicht at llne'a Pacific UmltM Newcastle. CU obtained til. a watch and mall car keys, according to William L Madeira, actlnc chief postal Inspector here, tonight. Information tonight en ths nearch for lh bandit was that he was. thought to be surrounded near :Vllle. CaL. by a party of federal inspector. Southern I'aclfic officers :and county officials- - lft i d, Notice To' rlome Seekers I will build you officers held yesterday. Mr. Hinckley was accorded the honor as leader of the organization by the board of directors, who were elected Wednesday evening last by the club membership. According to the club the officers are chosen byconstitution, the directors. Henry Anderson was named as and William V. as secretary. A. P. Merrill Rockefeller was choen treasurer. . In addition to the officers named yesterday, the new board of directors of the club is composed of George Glen. L. S. Hodgson. Fred M. Nye and H. M. Rowe. vice-preside- i j ss HEADMARY great-grandchildr- l L! J Blekre Tires are as good as first-clamaterials, conscientious labor, expert mechanics and liberal money investment can make them; NO TIRES CAN BE BETTER, no mat- ter who makes them. n; 44 Order a sack and join the py family. Yes U.EY TO -- t Nothing else satisfies after you have once tried FLAVO FLOUR. Every day Flavo users testify that its "Far superior," "Has more life and moisture," "Makes better bread and pastry," "Takes less 'of It," etc. l Belief that the Mount Ojfden ctme a breeding place sanctuary Is for coyotes and that this Is one tourc of rabies was expressed last night by Joseph Barker of North Osden. "Just the night before last coyotes killed chickens at the farm of Jaerph Bidwell in Pleasant View." Mr. Barker said. "We farmers at North Ogden sp them in groups of two and three and hear them howling every night. "While the farmers are not objecting to the game sanctuary, in fact I think it a good thing, still we frl I; that those responsible for the sanc! ' . Pi tuary should take steps to protect the farmers from the coyote menace. The animals seem to know that it is unlawful to shoot them within the 1869. boundaries of the sanctuary and are 17. Sent. She was an active worker In the Re- taking advantage of the protection to lief society of the First ward. multiply." oo Mrs. Todd was the mother of seventeen children, thirteen of whom are still living. They are: Mrs. Lizzie Bosworth, Oxford, Ida.; Mrs. Isabel Cranor, Pocatello, Ida.; Mrs. Emma Halliday, Oakland, Cal.; Joseph Todd, Ivanesville; George and. Lawrence Todd of Hooper; Frank Todd of Lay-toMrs. Marian Williams, Mrs. Ruth .Shore-- , Mrs. Mary Ann Weir, Mrs. Catherine J Batchelor, Walter and Thomas Todd of Ogden. Flfty-sgrandchildren and eleven also survive, and three sisters and eight brothers. ' Head of S; I. S. Elected Club Mrs. Todd lived at Hooper for 4 6 years. The funeral will be held MonPresident; Other Officers day at ' 2 o'clock at the First ward Named street meeting house, Thirty-Thir- d D. H. and Grant avenue, with Bishop Ensign officiating. The body may be S. Hinckley, superintendent of viewed at the family home until time theE. state industrial school, was chosfor the funeral. Lindquists, undertak- en of the Ogden Rotary club president ers, have charge of the body. at the annual election of . -" Blekre Tires will insure you MORE MILES for your money. CORDS, 10,000 MILES FABRICS, 7500. N SANCTUARY c This Is What They Say BECAUSE: Mary Ann Wheelwright Todd, wife of the late Robert Todd, died at 12:45 o'clock yesterday at the family home, 3172 Grant avenue, after an illness of several months. Her husband died about two months ago. She was the daughterB.of Matand thew Ann FarMary row Wheelwright and was married to Robert Todd p J-- And it will be welcomed by all car owners Mrs. Mary Ann Todd Passes North Ogden Farmers Be lieve Reserve Breeding Away Here; Burial Will Be in Ogden Place for Animals oo hi n CO VOTES GROW T D! ES -L liaiC lderlv man who in Ogden. It was discovered that he that had relatives ia Australia, and his demise had left them sole heU to property of his which wasdollars. rtuet;1 several hundred thousand relatives refused to expend money to give their benefactor a decent burial, so he was burled in the "Potters Field" at the city cemetery, over thirteen months after the time of his demise. GETS BETTETt BURIAL. , For the honorably discharged service man who dies a pauper, more liberal provisions are made. The state allows 175 for the burial of men of this sort. In cases where public funerals are demanded, as it happened in the casea of the unknown bandit, killed by street car motorman a few years ago the undertaker has to pocket a loss, the cost of a casket, rather than coffin, being far in excess of the total amount allowed for the burial. ' The bandit who was killed by the street car man, after an attempt to' rob the car, remained at the morgue weeks, while an effort was made to locate his relatives. Women also, often find final refugo in the "Potter's Field." Men of every race, color and creed are buried in Ogden's "Potter's Field." and of many of them there is no record as to who they were, what they were, or where they belonged. that of w Mrs. Moroni Olsen, of Ogden, a member of the Utah 'Varsity Players, has to Ogden from New York, where he has been a member in the cast of Margaret Anglin's plays. Mr. Olsen, an accomplished and versatile actor, was successful iri his appear- ances with the great emotional actress and is expected to. resume his posi- tion as a member of her cast next season. it i : ; l 1 er Bagley. ' l. with other cities. JL- f Now H Ogden do : - ..; , Is eipeetej to reach ThereIder.t New York Monday. He flrit early President to Make Two Ad- r.I addreas the Academy of lo'.lUcal and later will eeak at the dresses Tomorrow; Saluted Science dlnneria celebration of the 121th cf the founding of the New At Departure Tork Commercial. JU will return on the Mayflower. At :4S tonight the fonowlng wlrt-1WAFHINOTON. May 2 l.Presldtnt to the pr'M mmtftwasaddrense4 Harding, accompanied by Mrs. Hard- associations at the naT&! reelved ing and several members cf his effl- ccmrmunlcatlr-coffice: cial family. left Washington en the "On board MayHower. rff rtney tolate Tolnt. May 21. All we!L Mayflower yacht rise prr$Jrnlll day for Nw Tork to make two ad- - weather. Christian." dreoMa Monday, Ilney Point la about ii miles down At the navy yard where the prel- - the rctomac from Washington. an-nlTera- m 1 no' CaL. May 11. SACRAMKNTO. mall robber, escaped Hoy Gardner, was Identified today by Italph Decker, mall clerk on Southern raclflo train . number 20. which was robbed last nlg-hnear New Castle, as the man who committed the rotbcry of the mall. The identification was made through a returned today photograph. Pecker from New Castle, where last night he reported the robbery of the I'aclfic limited. The robber cut open 11 pouchea and sacks in the malt car but took the car. This was jonly one from found today with its contents missing. No estlmss has been made of the value of the contents, j Gardner was seen yesterday in Hose, ill at which point the bandit Is to have boarded the, train. He was taken away from New Castle In 'an automobile that had been waiting for him. Gardner escaped June 7. 1123, near Portland. Ore., after having- been sen tenced to a term in a federal penitenat San Diego, tiary for a mall robbery oo- t Joke nrt 0UfJ tinUviu at the fcpe f ray ever halag a tw. at as age "T , Purity Milk - The way to assure perfect health for all the family is to drink plenty of Purity Dairy Milk. It comes from properly fed, healthy cows, housed in sanitary stables. This milk puts that pinkness of good health on cheeks and makes the blood richer and redder than any other one food. Delivered fresh at your home every day. - Dairy Purity Phone TAFT BOOSTED AS WHITE'S SUCCESSOR " tot a Aay. $ y gtt jTewta, a&4 ere Umg siy aie Last at True Grower Hair ws it 7&t I mtcUkd eU rs mmrmmms hmmm ee s y kd a CWiooly. Ik ksir e4. were dor- FJtt vWt li4t vHi!f. xaaat ia the scaJpk, awmJUag lb fertiiiBlajr ey r it um mr f tk priortie fr prrpmrimg and cats Ut pocaad. 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