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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1921. .r R ; i WORKS FREE FOR UNCLE SAM All GAM! r f.4 J ' .:::. si, . ; , ...:'. f v. ' .. A 7 . " v v " - s-- r , . . ck .V. ' iI t .'. : - - . s .. . . A GOOD PLAoi) TO TRADE I I I I - . i ROTESTERS i " .1.... , The problem of keeDinir neonle from ithere has been no advanced price put trie city cemetery during the playingr on soda water or anv other concession of baseball, in Lorin Far park t is a ah resort? in thla t&te except Como lor matter which cannot be solved Springs, are charging te mt cents the by the soda water Other than night, board of city commissioners, according to announcement made today by the price at Lorin Farr pari; is 6 cents. board. to committees jrenresenting the By carrier at the ball grounds it is Ogden Baseball club; and the Ogden 10 centsAa to the damage done by automoWild West show. to Ogdeh City cemetery, during biles MAY TAKE ACTION on the 4th of the display Members of the commission board July, I wishoftofireworks there has that report declared the city cemetery was public been no damage done; no graves or ground and there is no ordinance un- headstones damaged in any way. That der which the could exclude per- there was undue excitement, caused sons from the city cemetery. The only by burning grass on the hill, which method under which the grounds did not reach the cemetery and which could be closed to those who watch was started hv carelessness and not the baseball games from the hill would by the fireworks at Lorin Farr park, be the jpassing of an ordinance Or the is true. placing of a schedule of visiting; hours ADVERSE CRITICISM in the cemetery. Both these methods There hp? mm to be considerable ad were considered impractical, although verse criticism as charge for park it may be possible that some action ine cars in the balltoerounda the during ILL. may be later taken, it was- said.! m wno noi" ibe party A report read at the- conference! evenings, is not charging for the rent from Chris Flygare, commissioner of concession of the grounds, but charging a small city parks, denied that any damage fee of .twentv-fiv- e cents for care of had been done to graves or headstones the cars during: the evening. in the cemetery during the exhibition Mv reason for making this report is of fireworks July 4. The report also that there has been much unnecessary declared that excessive prices were criticism against these departments. nut oeing cnargea in .uorin arr park which are under my control, and there for soda water. Hfs report follows in is no truth in the statements pub iuii: ' lished. and in order to get this matter FJjYG ARE'S REPORT before the taxpayers. I reclo the Hon. Mayor and City Commis- properly ommend that this report be spread sioners of Ogden City, Utah, upon the minutes. . Gentlemen: Respectfully submitted, CHRIS FLYGARE. crease in price of soda water, etc., at Superintendent of Street, Parks Lorin Farr park, I wish to say, that and Public Property. .liK5MiilM , ' ! i - 4 i t-- j pySS . Ay x fe ' iJ;.:-.,- y i' '::: , X vv ' ...- -, 1 ''v- '- I I r: . -- ,!.;':N V.-- , L-- - - - K- !jffSrk ' v ? . -iA. 4 " , r -- -; lot of customers are taking advantage of present low prices. we are clearing; away summer stock preparatory to the stocking of fall merchandise. I . -a I A. i j CAR g?-yTTy iij tsK ... ii Yi It uI t.i. Jn'. - th-rk- TP: WINTERS ed By Ogden Delegation At Station Jack Dempsey, world's heavy-eighboxing champion and a Utahn, will arrive in Ogden over the Union Pacific at 2 p. m. Saturday afternoon according to information given out today by officials of that road. Dempsey will leave Chicago this evening for Omaha and will depart from Omaha early Advices received here a few days ago were to the effect that Manager Jack Kearna would not accompany the .champion west. This, however, has "been changed, it is said aid the champion's manager will also arrive here COAST DOWN CANYON K mrr " ' - ss n. - WARM WEATHER TO CONTINUE IN OGDEN Ads 58 521 428 870 i , a - ! Doctor Operated Upon Dr. J. B. Martin underwent a minor operation SET ANDERSON CASE today and will be confined to his bed FOR TRIAL JULY 18 for the next ten days, according to Dr. E- M. Conroy, his physician. by Anderson. alleged Thomas Opden Typewriter riouae tor trpt Thomas olmstead to have struck and ZK'i'. HudaOff shot Wendell Sherman, a small child4 writers and rep ire. avenue. Phone 2 St. tha appeared before the city court The case for morning arraignment. .Set Mazel CaseCharles Mazel, was set for trial July 18. with were contempt of court by charged Witnesses for the defense his alleged refusal to act as juror present in court. Failure of the com-- ! in the Joseph Briggs case, will appear plaining witness and states witnesses before the city court July 9 for hear- to appear resulted in continuance ofi ing, according to Judge D. R. Roberts. the action. The date for hearing was set following Anderson, is said to have struck the suggestions of County Attorney David Sherman child and not his own, ua Wilson. ' Mazel is alleged to have utterly re- previously reported. oo fused to accept jury duty. ICE Pure distilled artificial. Phone WOMAN FREED OF 1G03. M. Li. Jones Coal & Ice Co. 2091 LARCENY CHARGE c,uits cleaned and pressed. 11.50. Palm Beach, $1.2 5. Sponged and Mrs. Emma Turtell. charged with 4QS5 petit larceny, was found not guilty pressed. 75c. Model Laundry. in city court this morning, followThree cottages for rent, Ogden can- ingthe before trial I). R. Robert, Phone Clark's Shoe Store, or She was arrestedJudge yon. this morning on u 5195 warrant signed by Charles Brarn well's Book Store. Steadman. 2169 Grant avenue. The complain See Herbert F.. Smith Co. for insurshe had stolen J1213 that alleged ance that protects today tomorrOw from the Steadman house. Mrs. Turmay be too late. 2347 Wash. Ave. tell said she had seen a man going. Phone 1147. Insurance department. over the back rence or the Steadman 6138B yard, and had called Mrs- Steadman'.i oo , attention to the fact. Mrs. Steadman naid that her attention had been callFILM PEOPLE PAY ed to the man. but that she had not seen him. u. nu - ! "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep j j i I j GOLD BRICK always looks good, It has to. Its nmmisinp anncarance is its sole virtue- Looks alone will not sell goods today. Merchandise with a name the name of its maker has the call. For only the A - -- UU "CYCLOPS" AUTOS MUST GET NEW EY1? Campaign against motorists who operate automobiles with but onei lh headlight will be started today toby Mopolice department, E.according Lelser. "Cyclops" torcycle Officer C. macnines are too numerous ana are a menace to motoring, said the officer. - SAYS MAN CALLED HER VILE NAMES Joseph "V Smith, alleged to have disturbed the peace and quiet of Leah T. Rands by calling her vile names and by orrenatve conauct in her pres ence, will appear before the city court for arraignment tomorrow morning. The offense is alleged to have been committed yesterday. Smith was arrested on a warrant sworn to by Leah Rands. 7 ' ' ' ' --- ' ' , x , ::""" well-inform- I ed This proves the value of advertising. Neither advertiser nor publisher can prosper without your patronage. Therefore, it is to their advantage to cater to you. They, do it, too. And it is distinctly to your advantage to be guided by the message they lay before you the advertisements. 11 Read them regularly! FUNERALS Funeral services for Leona Hunter, infant daughter of Aler and Nora Smouth Hunter, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. from the family home at. Slaterville. By. James Stater, preaid-ing"' Interment City cemetery. oo Weber Floral furnishes the flower. Wise merchants and manufacturers seek the good wares. The publishers papers to tell the story of their seek the reputable advertising for the readers' guidance. The buyer seeks news of good mcrchan-- i dise through the columns of the best papers. oo oo- The body of Paul Hinckley arrived in Ogden last, evening and was taken In charge by Larkin and Sons. Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Friday morning at the Eighth ward meeting house. Bishop W. W. Rawson will officiate. The body will then be shipped to Provo for burial. - maker of worthv goods can long afford to advertise.Iz At the High Court of Public Opinion any other sort soon condemned. I ..." in! et cssssssssssssm oo x left - - county attorney said. ten-da- the cream c i A 1 A M . With rJ I TO for cooKiii without r . OGDEN VISIT Continuation of the present fair and warm weather is promised for Ogden and vicinity tonight and tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hansen Fred and probably Saturday, according to Biddle of Bos Angeles, who and are conforecast of the United States nected, with the Film Art Producing, the weather-bureaucompany of Los Angeles, arrived in temperature Ogden yesterday and are planning a Yesterday's maximuma minimum of was 92 (degrees with y with relatives and friends. stay 62 degrees last night. Upon the close of their visit here, oo Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and Mr. Biddle will leave for Pocatello where they JUDGE KIMBALL will join members from the comRETURNS TO COURT pany and go to Yellowstone park to take moving picture scenes of the na . "District Judge Ja,rnes X. Kimball tional playground. oo has recovered from a short, period of TRIAL HERE OF illness and left this morning to" "hold SET " court' sessions In Farmingtoru He SALT LAKE FURRIER will preside there the remainder of in court Ogthe week and will Open den Monday morning. S. Porizky, arrested more than three months ago on a speeding charge and whoBe case has been continued more than eight times, is scheduled to appear for trial July 14. He Is at liberty under $50 bail. Porizky, a furrier in Salt Lake, is alleged to have been speeding through Ogden when arrested. -- i fnl o-i- f ,...J - died at 8 o'clock last evening at the home in Slaterville, following a few daya' illness. The babe was born on June 6, last, and is survived by; the parents and the following brothers and sisters, Elton, Hazel, Darrell, Carl and Ray, The body 'was taken in charge by Lindquist and funeral arrangements will be announced later. Carl Christian Jacobsen. aged 43, died yesterday at 3:15 o'clock at a local hospital following a few days' of Bright's disease. Mn Jacob-se- n was born in Denmark and was the son Qf Jeness and Marie Boyson Jacob-seHe had been a resident of Ogden for the past 31 years and was emr ployed as a cook at a local bakery. He ig survived by a widow ad the following children: August, Ingvald, Verona and Arvaell ,as well as the following brothers and sisters, Mrs- Ernestine Robinson, AugU3t Jacohsen, Mrs. Mary Penrose, Mrs. Agnes L. Brown. The bodv was removed to Larkin funeral chapel. Funeral arrangements will be made upon receipt of word from the parents ot Mr. Jacobsen, who are on missions for the D. D. S. church in Sacramento. MILE ; I - RANDOM REFERENCES - EVAPORATE" ! ! ln-iiij- Directory Dept. Advertising Dept Editorial and News Dept . oo p!d(l I Classlfic-- f ' iH-ne- l ( ; Business and Circulation Dept... 58 CUo8i'd Leona Hunter, infant daughter of and Nora Smout Hunter, Alexander- co;jj - TELEPHONES champion. It is expected that Demp sey will say a few words concerning his battle with Georges Carpentier. last DEATHS DISMiSSE Jniii. j j I Ki-wan- is T I tr 6 I d oo , 4. WORK IN CITY j " ! ' HORSES ! !i-r- Extension of time for the Utah Rapid Transit company torn prepare for the paving their share of the work street was reof upper Twenty-fift- h quested today by William A. Whitney, of the railway com-general manager pany. in a conference v with Mayor Frank Francis and members of the city commission. The matter was postponed until Monday niht when property owners of the paving district will meet with the commission to decide whether or not they desire the installation of the pavement at the price asked by contractors at this time. Saturday. Invitation has been extended: to Dempsey to attend the meeting of the Business club at the WebeProgressive r-club next Tuesday. Dempsey will give the local officers of the club his answer Saturday. If the champion accepts the entire dining room at the "Weber club will be, thrown' open and the members of the Rotary club and the!, Ogden" club will be invited .to attend the luncheon and get a glimpse of the Saturday. is tled Monday t 39,000 FINED $30 FOR FAST CASE CHASED OFF THE BEACH! s CHICAGO. Ufin July triuk driver. aa!J 1" curnlug of the automobile Ihrre r Ul thirty thouand nor.iM werKinv. ha v down i ismi cnynn rort n th- in a havv truck, nlt.iln.n? a pe'l o ' t ay ntrel of h,.-i -hir.iRn i srv.-nta to hful an tnilt hour. they ire. t v i U.t tn.' Kuilty t h' hard lit i harje of iiii 'li Mani! ,npi i.iii t lrlv - ; parti i hot v, a. . observe J!. i l'.oi-M- -- ' r,jrt. vj 'clinp. i'i tb in' andT). I:. JudKf Hoirrip tinp.'J"! :t pna'l Crr l ". e!tve c r t a r of H th mi. r 'hirnBothr- nf,i of fine iZV nToutJ.ll oi octetj Legal Marriage Ceremony Deputy SheriffSoQavs ;r-lo tenni ".rrp hr- - r made the Precludes Possibility In ulb.pr cttlni arrest. "'Don't drive fa:. Th fe w i.in it fa Of Prosecution you av may coat oii a hornk ei , Don't put on heavy loacn. .1 YOUTH HELD ON m let hora Don'. tanrj your disclosing th fact that Investigation s in. frr a ' Kven if h h.- to CHARGE SERIOUS sixteen-year-ol- d h had frirl living the a ahaiD p. arc few minutes pick oit with U hi legal wiie. C. II. Winter no. to du if ' rob'.e will not face prosecution, as t'ounty horce a j Don't fail to wn:er llurt):d J. Grabble. 13 e r.- old. of morning , not Attorney David Wilson lh- this wili i It hurtas 20f2 Orchard avenue, waa arrented often po"ltle. effected dismissal of romp'.aint at are If la worked. if be Motoryou y him S:3' last o'clock nliht against Winters. him stand for a untie, only offtrer C K. I.etper at Tent-fift- h lng to According to the statement in in cycle street h small drink. avenue l.im WithinKton anl give citv court bv Countv Attorney Wilson, he t tirs'ts it ft horse tc "Don': is tlie Ciali'lo police aMcged by A worn-a this morninp. Winters married The orJ;i;..: Klr.i' have committed u s'.at itory fiffen j hts a canopy top.' an in Salt Uk snm two var ao. a?aint fcirl mil. or, a ward of thelH worae '.ban none, , v. The woman, once before married, be-- j luvenile acourt. f "If vnii ue a sponge orIs cloth. ! .. 1 Iieved her husband to be dead. They; It it 15 kept wet. If It Kd and dry Hutterfie'd Detectives that Bevectl month. 1'ponj ICverett Noble arc inveatiajatlng the worse than no protection. lived together j waai case. GrablOe is j horsa watch ascertaining that the firat husband to fall "Don't your held Here ' what not to vvenr at Atlantic City. The picture shows pending don't alive, the couple separated, first iit--as; tbe Investigation. sick he If getn cloaely. walt.j eff on ing a lawyer and making affidavit? Gel him Into the nhada. take iff th( one f tli famous Atlantic Citv women beach cops ch3s;ng &t to their actlone; and their causes for harneti and Urldle. Waah out his. the hacli for wrarinp nu n bathiuz suits and no stocking. ;m:v wins. ' separating. Wilson W TOIIK. July 7. Grey Lr, mouth. Sponge him off with cold w- ni: contended that the star colt of the Kancocai stable, today ter. Put cold water or Ice on hi( Attorney I state that unions the laws of provided "Don't forcet that your horee la a won the Dwyer stakes at Acqueduci head, and send for u doctor. Prompt cool off- .. . l vl,t ti, mill were nui Ol iniB xitur ' uiu, record for a uctlon may save hitn. equalled the world'sUwt "Don't keep him in a hot stable at good friend and faithful servant. nlcht at ash a at "Don't horf your and furlon month mile "See that he i entitled to all the He muat cool off at nisht. ml on a bigramy charge have vanished. As Helmont p.irk by thin from work. Wipe night. elliIl; plile when he cornea care end attention you can rive him." rtt to wotk be he' is legally married he cannot be Goaler- Tbe time va 1:43. lor him order a damp apongith off him prosecuted on a statutory offense, tbe Matter of Paving on Upper 25th Street to Be Set- Greet-- , I : 1 1 World's Champ to Be .. Dr. Leo K. Franker job is to keep potal happy and smiling. He Iirs been made ht'ad at the nw welfr' departuiPiit of the postal service, without pay. Dr. F ranked is xrp proid'nt if t hi Metropolitan Life Insurance company and a h ading welfare worker. mm ASKS FOR . Jpy-'-- mmto iiiaiM m m mmm mm a Jay Ladies Let Cuticura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Yound ikifm 1 0mjfi - - |