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Show J 1 THE OGDEN i'iejo. UWm i'LVLtOo UII Y, JUUnlol ! SAYS mvk i WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1921. R Wvcdt's -j-1-. A OOODQ2gfe TO TRADt Men's Shop SEEKS FREEDOM LETTER PU3LISHEDLBY HSPAPEB "m S TWO STANDARD-EXAMINE- I a 6Eariy Bird9 Sales CAL Iva Beatrice Jordan Wants Marriage to Alleged Bigamist Annulled i of good things Ogden is now known in sections of and a great abundance go be-- ; Iva Beatrice Jordan wasN-to Klmban to eat. California, aa the flyless city.. fore District Judge James All this is brought about by the AX'OXE TABLE. marries afternoon to nave ner annuled. publication in the Napa California, "The good old people, Mormons and this Hooke Newton to Edward a Californian of from a letter and Register sat at a table together Hooke. a mechanic for the bureau of I who is touring the country, in an auto- Gentiles, radiance wa.s in their nnhiio everywhere roads, was arrested by the sher mobile and spent some happy hours faces. Younger women prepared the iff , discovery that he had following in I Ogden. feast and served It. and everything a wife In Baitthe time he was II Lake at the After writing about the Journey was conducted with perfect order and with wife. No. 2 in ogaen a the writer, who easy grace . Besides the oiaer peo living through Nevada,Senior-Bearavenue. ?2 Lincoln d and signs hi name. ple were a, hundred or more small 1. Mrs. Mattie DeWltt No. Wife seems to be a Rotarlan goes on as whoj fol children, happy merriment Hooke. is suing making It was d lows: on the and toboggan ihroueh the service :of summons in "Salt Lake City is a conspiciously and many games. Bishop Tanner Is to on him that his alleged du-- :r : fine city. We saw it all, even to the a business man and a; splendid gen- fcthis case was discovered. Tabernacle and heard a fine recital on tleman. He was the executioner who pllclty Miss Jordan alleges in ner compiaimto The only worked out the details and saw the the world wonders organ. was "in form married" she we missed was the "pin drop." work donebrass that thing They had a fine mostHooke at Farmlttfton July 2, this year. I was sorry to miss the Rotary lunch, band, which played continually, As soon. as she discovered that he had which was had the day before. ly old fashioned airs, that would a wife in Salt Lake, she left him. she we a had "Next morning early . carry the company back to old day said. M 88 miles, to Ogden. sucn Banner. charming "star the marrid, Spangled ofTti for annulment asks She - Concrete road through a continuous "Yanke Doodle," ."Dixie." "Marchv. relief. and riage o general 1 succession of thrifty farms. In Og- ing Through Georgia," "Old Black Wilson J. David. Attorney County 9 11 from Viro'clock until , o'clock, Joe." "Take Me Back to Old f den, g filed a felony complaint, chairglngi I walked the main streets trying to ginia," etc, etc. was a beautiful ahasstatutory ceIt j He Hook offense against X find a fly a house fly. I walked by day under the shade of the trees an lflld the abused may be turned over 9 f, vegetable and fruit stands exposed the beautiful thoughts it carried with to the Davis county authorities for I the sidewalks. I looked in show it pleased me beyond expression. f . on prosecution on a bigamy charge, the windows and everywhere, flies do most MEETS BISHOPS. marriage having been perus to alleged like to congregate, but none could I Tanner presented in formed Bishop that countyI went many Bishops of renown in the find. Finally, discouraged, joo r, back to the car and sat waiting for church, and were all splendid they Cameron. After a moment I heard types of manhood, and we greatly ft a fly buzz by. some talks wi;h them. Quickly looking up I found him rising higher in his flight-- enjoyed i When sat at table with a man who told "I he came to the street corner, me he had lived in Ogden. 45 years, Zabout thirty feet away, he hesitated and I asked him about the absence himself in mid air, of flies. sandmoment,as poised He had no particular ac if certain of himself, flew counting for it, except that then as far as no he could remember everybody was rapidlyonaway to the southwest, his way to Nerada or Cali- taught to "swat the fly" In season and doubt fornia to find companionship. out of season, until now there were INTERESTED IN OGDEN. We mei i practically none to swat. i Well, you may know from that Mayor Francis, the present mayor, and hour I was interested in Ogden, a I asked him about it. He said the in Yellowstone town without flies. "Just at that mom- city ordinance, did everything pos- Autoists ent Cameron came up and said, "Let sible to remove places and Hear Little About Beehive me make you acquainted with Bishop that, he thought, breeding was most effective. Tanner of the Mormon Church" and If Ogden. fn Utah, can get along withState, Says Traveler before I could make proper reply he, out flies, why not Napa? Concerted the Bishop, began to pin a blue rib- action and some public body always national park tvlth all of bon badge on my lapel, and to tell pushing It might turn the trick. Why ItsYellowstone score and scores of road has wonders "me we were going to a picnic, an old not the New Century Club? the tourists to make trloa Every sljrns urjflnfc folks picnic. This surprised me very housewife in Napa u interested. Think In various directions, says Frank Cook, much, but I submitted, and we drove it over, ladies. prominent Salt Iake merchant, who wtj out' one and one-hamiles to a beau- ' "Everywhere we went In Nevada an 08rden visitor today n route home from the park, but Osrrten mil Salt La. We tiful park, where I saw sights that and Utah we looked with great pleas- are not mentioned In th read slrns. filled me with admiration for Mor- ure at the fine beautiful grammar oi machines from all iarts Hundreds mons and Ogden. school and high school buildings of the United States go Into the national "The Mormon Church in Ogden for which assured us that Napa had not wonderland dally. Mr. Cook states. In 45 years has been holding an annual made any mistake in her recent elec their leavingasthe park many drivers select route they go alone and as Ojden picnic for the old people of the en- tion for school buildings. road directions are not tire county without regard to sect or "Also we found confirmation in ev- and Salt Lake Mr. Cook asserts that both belief. Just be older than 60 years, ery town, and almost every village, available. are valuable of these cities losingare and you invited and sent for. A of the wisdom of Napa In providing licity as well as a percentage of pubtne red badge tells you are from 60 to a public camping park. If you publish tourist tr&da. Mr. Cook suggested that the Osdcn 70; a blue badge from 70 to 80; anu this, and your fair readers wade whit badge from 80 to 90. At this through it, they have my profound chamber of commerce take action on this matter. He said he would explain the picnic long tables are spread, with sym pathy. situation to the Commercial club at Salt white cloths, and the tables decorated "Very respectfully. Lake. Action on this matter means an with a profusion .of r beautiful flowers SENIOR BEARD." unlimited amount of advertising for Vtaii, T f 1 V Si V mm ( for-divorc- , , I! III V e. i 1 t ' ' ft ; 3 a Automobile polishing: outfit. Liquid Veneer spray pump and 1 quart Liquid Veneer. Regular $1.50 value. The. outfit 70 Downstairs i . - r-- I riri ill I ! Vegetable Bowls nemi-por-celai- - i UTAH NEGLECTS " ii , j SWim TOURIST TRADE! , Mrs. Mark Rackham Suc-" cumbs During Night at Home, 651 26th Street Mrs. m residents of this city, was found dead in bed at 8:30 o'clock this morning &t tv the family! home, 651 Twenty-sixt- h street- She had not been feeling well for the past few days. Mrs. Rackham was the widow of the late Joshua Rackham. She was born In England March 11, 1853, the and MIrs. Robert daughter of Mr. came to Utah She Richardson. years ago crossing the plains by ox team. Surviving are the following children: Mr; Mary Elizabeth Morten-seOakland, Cal.; Joshua T. Rackham, Spokane, Wash.; James William Rackham, San Francisco; George Walter Rackham of Ogden. One sister, .Mrs. Upion Cunningham, seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The body is at the Larkin parlors. Time and place of funeral will be anlater. nounced i k - 6liut' ? re-!- n. f ice-crea- m - OO . - MARCH THIS EVENING CITY COURT HEARS oo Mary Aids Kids MINOR OFFENDERS G. W. a . g. . More than eighty amateur baseball players of Ogden, members of five teams in the Commercial learue. will on .a charge be featured in the parade tonight at arrested . a ii j m., Morris Flowers, secretary of 1 1 jm. court. - - Thlrty-fi- 00 , WASHINGTON. July 20. President Harding is understood to have stated t- - that the senate Is to be represented in conference to be held ""the disarmament here next fall. Although th size .and personnel of -r the commission are matters not given detailed attention, the president is said to feel that because of its Joint with the executive in the - nation's foreign relations, the senate :'t)ught to be represented. - ity FILL YOUR FLOUR BINS BEFORE NEW WHEAT COMES IN High Patent Flour, per cwt..$30O .$3.10 Turkey, Red Whole Wheat Flour, cwt. .$2.90 Graham Flour, cwt .$2.90 .$2.90 Soft, Wheat Flour Rolled Oats, per cwt..... .$2.00 .$2.00 Chopped Corn . . .$1.50 Bran, cwt .$1.75 Shortt, cwt. ......... .................. ................ 9 pounds. ..50c Germade, per sack, Chopped Barley, per cwt. Good White Wheat . , . . A band of the league, said todaytwenty pieces will lead the parade, which will form in front of the Carnegie, public library. The teams will march north on Washington avenue to Twenty-seconstreet, thence counter march south to Twenty-fourt- h street, west on Twenty-fourt- h street to Wall avenue, thence south to Twenty-fift- h street ail east to Washington avenue wnere the parade will disband. The parade has been planned to instill pepper into the league race for the second half of the schedule. Play in .the second round will start Thursday .evening with the Wheelwright Lumber nine crossing hats with the fast Yard Office aggregation. d - 1 - . $2.25 WE3TOGDEN MILLINO . ... "Women's wide. . . . Main Floor rlri . . 250 . Main Floor $2. Men's bathing suits. Heavy; with white or red. ! ues Men's Shop S val- - $1.50 91.19 , t ( j X Boy Scouts of wear, the perfect fitting gar- ment, bleached or ecru colors. 91.79 $2.00 values Men's Shop for I i m m W tt -- city Tuesday evening. Recording present plana. J' oo SELECT SPONSORS FOR TAYLOR SCOUTS ELEVATOR CO. PHONE S82-- J LICENSE PROTESTED 1 lt A j Fred Williams and .Oerard Klomp, Ogden grocers, appeared before the city commission yesterday and complained that a number of produce peddlers were operatlnr In Offden without licenses. The commission did not take definite action, but it was Indicated that peddlers without licenses would be a subject for checking by the police. Oi Building Permits C. Dleu. frame residence. Porter between Thirty-firand Thirty-secon- d streets. $1500. r --v McGregor Bros,, two brick and stucco dwellings. Thirtieth street between Plngree and f Wall, to cost $2000 each. .i.-!A. L. Jorgensen, , four-rooframe residence. Cook, between Adama and flTe-roo- m Jefferson. 11000. m m. - ,' i i A. 9190 table misses' 91.95 Special Downstairs $ I I Women's Shoes tabic ladies shoes in brown and white with good heavy uppers and rubber sole, a shoe for factory work. Sires 2y3 to 6. Special . . 92.45 Downstairs One " , Needlework Packages Pacific embroidery packages. including linwomen's infants', dresses, gerie, etc., complete. off. . Main. Floor All spring packages One-thir- d Women's Hand Bags Women's hand bags in black only, with double handle; cretonne lined. Special, each 25 Downstairs ' Black Satin y Charaoisette self and gloves, contrasting embroidery; colors only, $1.25 values. . cial Main Floqr light Spe- 75 All Day. Every Day This Week provided the stock Holds out. Every day this week Here are White Milam. and smart eport hats that axe just the thing to finish the season with. There'll be a lot of summer hat weather. And now you may buy a bright fresh style 'for a little "loose change," $3. X 1 POLICE WEEP tTNDER STILLMAN CASE TO TESTS OF WAR OAS CREATES SENSATION BE RESUMED IN FALL WILL OF CARETAKER YONKERS. T. T.. July 20. Hearing' In the divorce proceeding instituted bv Jame A-- 8tlllman. which were 6 be reauroed at Poufhkeepale nextf Monda'y. probably will be postAssociate of John poned until tall. F. Brennan. chief counsel' for hare written th banker counsel suggesting that11th trial b because cf deferred until October atUlnesa, Stillman'a Mr. Brennan assent.-to torney are expected oo handles - hare with shear rincerv u ( ii r a irij av . lobster sheila. NEW YORK. July 10. Harry O. of Hemming, killed tn the pretence hi estranged wife lat week by Frank Eberhardt. caretaker of her Duck Tel- referred to land ettatt near Northport. -aa hie alleged widow." Mn. Hemming will which left her nothing. lnhl The document, filed today for probate, valued hia estate at more than 110.000 and bequeathed all of tt to hie on. John O. Hemming. ., oo- Brazil la aa large a th whole of Europe. oo Collie dog are uaed to herd ostriches In South Africa. -- -- , ..... , v. Mn-Btlllman. v-- P1CILX DELPHI A. July 19. Lach- rymatory, or tsar saa, the invention of Major Stephen De La Noy, cf th chemical warfare dlrlslon. United B tales army, was glren it first cffl clal tryout as a mob scatterer and In at Cac-no- n repelling attacks by criminals Ball farm Tuesday and J0 0 police-rse- n were driven back weepiag. three Ume. Major De La 'Noy, addressing tht men Just, before the attack said: "This u rot dangerous. It ly a tear producing, choking, naueeat I ir.g gss. But be careful you don swallow too tsocl., v irer count up to the STerage?. Uak a start wtih th National Bank. ot Corstnerca without dalay rouTi find a ral shock absorber oatfe" a Sayings Account rougb road ef lift- Bumps that otherjritt brier twf-b- l and dlaaster art pasted in aaiety. How do you stand amoDK tin in? Is jour sating ao hn - Chii. H. Btrton, ManAglsg Dirsctor 1 or- -- ' depositor. ui..J-i.- .L established to help sick and phaned American children. Average There ars mora than 12.000.000 Bating account in ths banks of the UnUed States, aggregating lx and a half billion dollars or taor than 1500 to each Here's Mary Pickford on the way to the mail bbx with a stack of her photoi. The proceeds of the tale of photographs to to the "Good Cheer, Fund" which she 4 Intrrral compouiuifyl 4 time a yr 2 Black satin 36 inches wide, good weight, with a bright ltis- ter finish for lininfjs, bloomers, J I etc.. 40c value for . . . 25 Are You. Up to ... OO Main Floor I I.; . : & BernariS E. Farr. Oeprga AMIunter and Thoma n. Glboh have been named at th troop committee for the new bov ecout trobp at Taylor according to Bcout Executive, O. A. Ooatea. ilore than twentv vouth have already been admitted to the new .organisa tion. Heber" R. Hawks co6tmajtr. Raymond Term- - and Ecout Executive Ooatea addreased th member of the new troop at Taylor night. An other new troon will be formed at narriBviue this evening. . PEDDLINGWITHOUT to . 92.95 Downstairs A $3 H at Sale I- Timpanoga. Scout of the Provo council win make the trip to th top of Mt Tim- panogaa from the south side. Th BaitLake and Orden icoutt plan to aicend from the north ide of the moun- Uln. The three organltatlona will Join in & celebration at th top of th peak. Th Ogden scout will return to thi Special morning sale 75C Second Floor Lux. for alPfine laundering. A dainty soap in flake form. Extra special, 11 packages 0dten) 2 ir T 1. de- Lux Special Men's Union Suite I Men's union suits. Munsing- - 3192 I . and chil dren's shoes and sport, Mary Jane slippers in all sizes. hy2 to One Women's porch dresses, made of strictly washable plaid, gingham belt, waist ,And straight line models. Values to $6.50. 91.95 Special Second Floor cotton ribbed, black trimmed' D 05C Porch Dresses Men's Bath Suits I Children's Shoes Children's muslin night gowns and pajamas made of splendid quality batiite and fine muslin sites to 16 years, slipover and button front styles. Values to wide, Long cloth. with a soft ehamob finish for lingerie, children 'a wear, etc., 0 $3.00 value. Bolt of ten yards ! for 91.95 Silk Section I Downstairs Girls' Muslin Gowns Long3G Cloth inches 1 s Silk sport skirts, well tailored of good quality sport silks, checks, blocks and stripe devalues signs. Regular $14.9. fur 98.95 Second Floor lip tO vK' values. 40 inches wide, large assortment. c One lot of weak ankle shoes in black kid lace style, a shoe for the babies with weak ankles, in a!f siies, 3 to 8. Special 91.45 Silk Sport Skirts OS I Weak Ankle Shoes sign, green color, size 27x54 are splendid for porches. The $1.75 values. Special . . 95c New Voiles f dressing-sacque- Fibre Rugs aprons, etc.. 32 inches wide. ! Special, yard 20C Main Floor Special, yard new on Downstairs 25c Special. Second Floor Special each bet Sl95 . ! Boys' Shoes One table boys shoes with valur; calf upper and ok sole in I good 25C wide or narrow toe. disck ana brown, in all sires 11 li to 2. I Fiber rugs in the mottled 'h sizes to 27. assorted Mies- - and colors, neatly trimmed. Special. B Oil crcf . Summer corset msde of strong cable net and coutil. good fitting, long hip, medium bust, Dressing Sacques in , C7 ' You will need . Summer Corsets for sour vacttion. Value! to $3.00 for 91.75 Main Floor Zephyr mGingham fur y.pnVivr crm O. A. Goatem' ding to Scout -F.xcuttve . - - .JI - -lit nu me cm iiiey win join iuuu to truck. American Fork canyon by go On arrival at 'American Fork canyon the iicouU will start their htk to Ml. y st Satiefactton'Guarinteed . v T -- Ccmmittes In charge of the state tourbe held nament which will courts of the Ogden Tennis club on;the from August 1 to , Inclusive, will meet-Fridaevening to complete details for the state tourney, which will be held In Ogden for the first time. More than 200 net stavs from every nook and corner of the state will be represented, says Resident L.. H. Patterson. Logan, Salt Lake. Provo. Sureka. Par City. Heber, Sailna and other tennis clubs of the state have promised to enter players. Officials for the tournament will be at the meeting Friday, including scor ers, judges ana other attendants. $1.60 FREE DELIVERY ? New Veils Swiss yard Special,. Second Floor 69C Men's Shop Veils. the punjab brand, the very percales mad". Special, values. Special Sport handkerchiefs. signs and colorings. 33c for Main Floor . Syviss Organdy 30c percales, 36 inches waist and ruffle knee. .$4.00 Sport Handkerchiefs New de- troops will depart for Salt .Jake 00 iSENATE GETS VOICE WILL PICK JUDGES IN ARMAMENT MEET FOR TENNIS TOURNEY " price TIMPANO OAS HIKE STARTS SATURDAY - i -- These are fast colors. bloomers, pongee made of all silk pongee, elastic Children's Allovers Children's allovers. stifel in trimmed stripes, turkey rd. J pear. before the city court this morn-- !1 v v ttclo ucviaicu iv i umi feited.(lis i Frank Elliott of 144 West Twentv- street was arrested this morn-- j ighth on a charge of riding a bicycle on Ms sidewalk. He was sentenced to .pay, a fine of $5, with 5 days in jail ase alternative. MA Alton Parker. .2351 , tnue, 5wai arrested, this morning on a speeding by Detective W. A. charge of street and Jones, at Twenty-sevent- h e wag released on Adams avenue. bail of $25. Parker, who is but 17 years old, will be tried in the juvenile - . 08 at Main Floor Women's quality-p- light colors, nest are fast. Sale colors stripes, 69c price Boy's Shop Percales men's bathing suits of cotton, medium of weight, trimmed with white or red $1.25 binding men's bathing suit of a heavy ribbed cotton, trimmings of red or white 91.45 tape men's bathing suits of wool and cotton. A good plain gray color. Special92.00 ly priced boys' bathing suits, made with a skirt, black cotton ribbed fabric. Priced j one of the early Mary-Rachka- 'PEA LOUS 20c . . waist, good ercale, orpandie. permanent finish. 43 inches wide, the kind that launders. Good tortment. Yard . . . 050 Main Floor ting suit of finest wool. So treated that the water runs off at once. Made in classy colors good Now seasons. for many $6.95 priced WARD MEMBERS GUESTS OF M. L A. One of the most enjoyable outdoor socials of the summer season was held last night when over 200 members of the Fourteenth ward were guests of the ward mutuals at a hayrack party. 'Three large hayracks were brought In to use In conveying the party from the! Frosts and Insect Pest ward hall to Coombie's pond at Birch Creek, where a most enjoyable time duce Pack of was nad. Favored by a brilliant moonlight Canneries long In the night .the party lingeredwater where meadow adjoining the of various kinds were enjoyed. Recent frosts in Oden valley. Eph-rai- games Bonfires were lighted and refreshand at Heber City have damaged ments were served. the pea crop in these sections pracoo oftically fifty per cent, according to ficials of the Utah Canning company. CtEARFIELD HERO'S The pea crop in Cache valley and In BODY REACHES CITY several, other parts of the state was not. damaged, it is stated. The damage caused by the frosts The bodv of Private Jabex Draper and by the operations of the "pea an ln?ect- wlU crease the crop oi Clearfield, killed In action during this in Ogden valley more than 50 per cent. the world war. arrived in Ogden in Ogden valley, at Morgan. Ephralm morning from New York. It was tak- to the Larkin parlors and funeral and Heber the total pack will be n be announced later. duced 150.000 caseg due to the frost arrangements will ou and insect ravages. Operation of the pea louse in Cache SOCIAL valley has also damaged the pea crop to a great extent, according to those in charge of affairs In that section for All Church Social and Program, muthe Morgan Canning company. and literary at First Methodist sical oo Church, Friday evening. Everybody will be invited. Cake and BASEBALL PLAYERS 5731 served by the A, B. C. Class- !Y $1.25 our best suit is the "Janzen." A perfect fit- ! DEAD 1M BED o ! i he concluded. VINES liUUfl ED 2 places. Wear your own there's comfort in suit that. You might just as well wear a good looking suit of your own as to wear a poorly fitting rented one. -- a person ! Slide into the cool, fresh water of one of Ogden'. many good swimming lf Best double dipped matches, full treated stems, six boxes to j j;2 1 nits t mm found X n. Matches B . Boys blouse , Vegetable bowl, mail of first quality lustrous white Your fancy shape. . 30 choice of two shapes Downstairs - . i Surely the Early Shopper Catches the Bargain. And thfe morning hours are now the busiest part of the day. Not so busy, that good i I service cannot be had. This good list will be 6n sale again tomorrow. Auto Polish Boys' Blouses Pongee Bloomers merry-go-roun- - I These Items On Sale Again Tomorrow Morning 9 Till 1 2 - 1 I TO TRADE gOOOl-Ap- k Nati onal Member Federal E?serve Bystera it aolc or .tommer ce , . "2453 WuMsgtca 'Artcnt |