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Show THE OGQEN THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1921. LIGHT ON A TELEPHONES Classed Ad. 110 r'OLULU GAS : S 521 ClaaalfiH Directory Dept Advertising Dept.... Editorial and News Dept n, iipcthiw i i .iu in m ...870 I. is Argued tour-l- t Tourists Coming Eighty-thre- e n rout from Chicago to Yellow Og-- 1 park will arrive in willWASHINGTON. Aug;. 4. A trans- stone National afternoon. They lation of a Japanese appeal for funds den Saturday the Hermitage dc-- ( spend four hours atthe north. i 'ore departing (or Ubor to protest aeainst .tempo. to coolies Hawaii, mission Jof Chinese . LI A A Moved to 227T Wash. Ave. Phone Kam O , a ..Ull.l was placed oi- the house immlrra- J60' Mr U Jone iaiJ, commu.ee leeJrd today by Chair-- J ticn Charles Weiser. well' oin West. was sufficient, hian .,Johnson. ItHUxrAr.it aan th r'-;h rv, t..tl. Known en . n UHV I UBUlgr )i . ii isut, cui ; ui an ogden - vi nor looay . route ,, - iui , ' mi 428 RANDOM REFERENCES Question of Japanese Aiding! R YOU CAN OWN ONE OF THESE NEW EDISON HEPPELWHITES and Circulation Dept,..5S Buslnes 5TANDARD-EXAMINE- FW I iff " l au-iid-- it I 1 -i T 1 M Free Trial i i - - S-- 1 r., ... u u cerning labor conditions on the islands. nis son' varies. treasurer; Wright and Wilrhot Chilton, 4 want: of the union, had been sent here on Ply your Ford 072 Avenue. Washington funds supplied in part by the Japanese in the islands. From North.u W G. Wilson. of labor is . . Hbme tne secretary We believe t: - aKtfiii lur uir o..tViAi.n n . i i i win iiaveiiriK , ovuiinri n. ji a,. , !iue m11inu il sutu a. uiu ... ,.linns leiuiucfl ,,v Handing,7 on our V,. iv v'6U.. tuuaj "C 8 t ! c.v. t. ", V ' .e,,h from a business trip to Cache Valley "T" . . J., a. tutu piugiaiu said.' "As iito the capability of Infiintw tion and Chilton who are always Wright ttgden Typwfer riouew for our friends, it added: It Hudson and repairs. O Kill A C Cf c tVA eitnottAn r. f 23b. I'hone does not allow us to hold optimistic we are d enuing vvr.swi unu reeling as Announced. A me- iuc bovBirth vi eviuniiton Mr. and was to born morninir this rcpreseiiiaiio Central Labor council to present Mrs. Madison! 2120 William Masters, dence of facts to the Washington au- avenue. thorities to block' the treacherous plot of importing coolie labor. The expense For Sale White machine, $30. 2679 of sending delegates is defrayed by' jT0nrot. 6202 organization raising money rrom everyfrom as well as contributions persons; Actlon Completed No protests have who belong in our class We hope as- been received y from of .persons as possible will contr.- wak uistrlcts No laxpayer3 3Ji U2 and 133 3, ! 2322-232- i"' . . ni 1 1 A Home L . -- nAi-A- . in Your X- . ' K s typ--iter- J nine-poun- This wonderful little instrument embodies everything that the large instruments have but the price is easily within your reach. Only $167.50. SPECIAL AUGUST TERMS I i j side-man- -- ooi j JUDGE FORBIDS j j LATE STROLLS - -- o ui a, vi v w i iiq lor the work, according to a made to the city commission report this morning by. C. O. DeWolf. city recor-- . der. The report was made in order that the record tor the sidewalk work 1 1 41 New Lir.HT.Stv 1 poutmr. 12 inch -- f.o.l. $1335 Il-ttSs- ..-- T? t. . iAai&a Bm4 St true measure of worth in the NEW THE is to be found in the enormous demand that has existed for this car even in the For period Gf depression. during the first six months of 1921, Stude-bake- r produced and sold more automobiles than any other manufacturer in the country with the exception of one manufacturer of a d well known and very car. so-call- ed ; - ..t.V' ': GLEN . BROS.-ROBIRT- S PIANO CO. might be completed. Ogden City Floral Co. moved to 2277 Washington avenue. Phone 1603. 6227 low-price- Uaughwr Born. Mr. and Mrs. MartFuller, 822 Thirty-firs- t street, and Following trial and conviction of!nounce the birth of a girl Nick Castellanti of Chicago, George; July us oo Denney and George Morgan of Ogden, Veb-- r Floral furnishes the flower on chargeB of vagrancy, Judge D. R. 7761 Roberts declared that jail sentences oo was would result where it found thati individuals had been loafing about the; streets until late and unusual houra I I i ISE1TE PASSES BAR DING TO GET ! nine-poun- This is a Studebaker Year t PACKER Bill R. To MITCHELL CO. FARM CREDITS ORRELL CASE of the night e WASHINGTON. Aug. i. The WASHINGTON. Aug. 4. The con- The men were arrested on Wall ave-- ; credits the Cultural bill, embodying on the packer agreement nue between Twenty-fourtandTwen ' 'ftdmin:stratlon for loans by the plan the was bill control adopted today by x. .flr finance coiporallon. to aid streets at 3:30 o'clock this( 4 8 to 0 and after approval by e was of senate, farm ports products, two The said passed Ogden youths morning. - ciav bv the senate. to the bill sues the pre.sihouse, they had just taken some girls home There was no record vol on pa?.s- dent. and were coming back to the busi-- j of the bill which now goes to the age the conference L'nder agreement. ness district.. to procure something to as much more houne. The measure authorizes the bill, housj regarded eat. Castellanti Just "happened to be! k cultural loans from the 55OO.O00.0Ou than the Judge George S. Barker of the dis senate measure, finance cor stands. there," he said. He tried to run and trict capital or the war virtually which also t authorized to cort has been ordered by the ,ator Kenvon. Republican. Iowa, tolde poratlon hide when accosted bv the officers but $.000 000 ooo of bonds in was unsuccessful in making his get supreme- - court of Utah to either setlthe senate today that the senate additional loan funds. to been terees had to'talning yield compelled an lder l38yed by him here iulthe house on nearly all point?. w hill The ,U:t through u a -- ubsa.a fMV,Br.,n.wll persons th Norris ftitute for Qf ; w aKritultuiHl ci the cage Everts. Jr., by1 Six Republicans. Senators Branga-Henry no legitimate business on the As in the senate it amended Knox. gee. Connecticut; Pennsylvania: o.linPrtian x.' l:'erli,' &r- -l Wadsworth. probbi:s loa na to foreign government?, Streets. at late hours were liable to,"10 swru Moses. New Hampshire: without objection sentence in jail for vagrancy. He said against Dr. R. E. Worrell, or appearlNew York: Warren. Wyoming, and the rlau?e going several senators ftw had expressed h3 voted freWatson. as as who well Indiana, in the supreme court next Wednesday against that girls, youths, rouse d. Lou- - Kurope; Sl "f, be accorded the same treat so. Show cause why he should not doled '(o night, will Another provides for isiatia; Fletcher. Florida: Reed. Mis- ajendnient ment. rs loans to notes and case The upon of who product souri and claims he Everts, Stanley. Kentucky. oo '"It was a question of no legislation omer instruments or indeDieuness. became paralyzed from his hips down or at all or accede to the house." said when secured by chattel mortgages . a ketable other was in uapers he Senator said not; who conveying IlMSi i AU 1 UUilXlUiU slcJan for a 8kln disease m which dam. satisfied Kenyon with the final' draft but be- - title to Ptaple agricultural products. 7 are sought, again came before lieve.1 under FACES YOUNG" PAIR ase the oreaent eerretarv of including livestock. The senate rejected without a rec- the supreme court in Salt Lake yes-- agriculture that it would do much ' - ord vote three amendment n'pOod. Senator Norris. designed terday. Republican, William Thatcher and. Lelia Grab-- , he said, lud refused to s'gn to attach riders authorizing farm loans hraska. The issued order Barker by Judge act advances to entrymen on recla- ble, who confessed to members of the j , , f.nt,tl, of , the conference report." AfPeal t0 tho su-mnilon projects. Chairman McNary. oo aheriffs department to the theft of an- Premo court to Everts, won in automobile from- Ogden and the funRepublican. Oregon, of the Irrigation lbat judgment a reversal' of decision! said th matter should be (Committee, ning of it in a- ditch at Uintah, are ANNOUNCEMENT dealt wit1. In bill. being held in the county jail upon re- - of the lower court. The jury in the separate ooquest of agents or the department of Ogden court had decided in favor or' justice, who declare they are preparing the Dhvsician. On aDDeal to the sn-On account of hTisinec which re char I find it neces- court was that satisfied preme time entire body my quires fngolatton Liic uiai uau i cjuuicu sary to discontinue the practice of mitt tlx n iu ine uiucers, uuui Liir the Atcuiuvie case. The supreme court dentistry youth's man and the girl admitted ordered: I feel especially fortunate in being they had traveled together through Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and Utah,! "Judgment is reversed and the case able to sell to a man who I can con not married. I lis remanded to the district with direc-- ' want to although recommend. In view of the fact that the more tion to grant plaintiff a new trial at scientiously vou for to this take occasion thank is bel"EAodAid. aairlst: defendant's cost." me ??nu oatronaze siven the the durine mem oy me government oincers, tne I in to be clamln will fifteen with and years you conformity past 1 hope will of automobile theft prob-charge ' thl order, the attorneys served a give Dr. William A. Moore the same, ably be dropped. Department of jus- - 'memorandum of costs on appeal total-- ! loyal support. Dr. Moore comes from., tt.ii.AOo. Aug 4. Johnny Evers tice agents in Salt Lake today notiried the local officers that they now ing S50.70. This was cut by the dis-- j the Kansas City Western Dental col VlTtrhte wMinim soon as as trict court to $51 and a writ of execu- - lege where he has been employed as KnVefer was chosen to succeed him and complaints preparing warrants are issued they will come for tion was issued and returned by the an instructor. He will be able to eive Evers. who u in. win he iis the couple. sheriff with the notation that Dr. Wcr- you the very latest as well as the best "alary in full until the close of the oo1921 season, according to announce- rell had refused and neglected to pay class of dentistrv. President eeck. of the Cubs. I m"t the amount. lake pleasure in recommending to ASTCRD TO RTTPPflT?T . : i rr. Ousting of Evers was denied in n. Aioo.e. previous news article. rLiAH court as a judgment debtor to disclose --ooWiJDjXt Very sincerely, the location of his property in thiiu; 6228 F. C. OSGOOD, --oo w "lB BUSINES MEN WORK Directors of the of Ogden . chamber . . . r m ' i' j. ii vh iM.iiitiiin. . priiir i ' o m. a were lomeet l p. A CtV coiunitrce rro ON ROAD REPAIRING tne order of the supreme court XuAlJJi ULiXaXtAD day to outline plans to keep the We- - nat as not that coats on appeal should' A UCS'P'PP ber county irrigation project intact. mp AW pnAQT VjKJWJ. The meeting has been called by Pres- - be paid by the phyislcian. but the! IAAWOIXjU. Tn Good Roads Day In Ogden was a ident Frank Driggs. costs of a new trial. Judge Barker up-- ! . success . Sq Reports Secretary OR. , E. Caldwell, in a State Engineer .u- -; .v.i ' j V tie KS- - "iaut,nei .nuu ,H,wa) of letter to President Drives, nrires that!."-'the Stlllwell "'sm,?sru of chamber Ogden i frw rn tCt tin IkciAn hiv filjaH a nnlir'A tinna wl t H the chamber f corhmerce lend a hand tiiHrmpnf a n a t iX'nrr Officials of "the city and w- H Taylor, chief clerk, asking to be commerce. led to costs. This the Second in the efforts being made to secure proceed" memD"8 or ire va inf some benefit from the work already ings in the case before the supreme ir,?nsi,errea and detailed matter other plications businesa clubs rious of the city aide done. ourt suDmittea to postal autnori-- j in the road Progra mWedneaday inae atoeenWashington and will be re- Ro-- I jtles of the Forty members turned to Ogden during the latter part tary club put on overalls. Inogden afterthe of the "month noon on the West Weber road- and Railway mail clerks may request worked from 2 o'clock putting transfers .t various times according to the road in that vicinity until In shape. Sevtheinaeenioiity, said Mr. Taylor today. eral other members of the club aided The report that these clerks are to in the work in the Riverdale crossing b transferred from Ogden to the in-- 1 area. was of the Mr. denied in city jury The road South Fork near Hunts-vlll- e today. Taylor sued that if the five men were was also plAced in good condition. -- oo . rinally transferred their places would be filled with other clerks. oo- 2354 Hudson Ave. agri-ferenc- h ty-fift- h IN HIGH COURT 1 to-th- NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS ' ari-modera- Tumi img te n Sen-;cas- ob-nwa- con-.ispu- j v BIG-SI- ( urv 11 3CO SS. ALL ert-ha- d U.s-plan- ! X Cm-ruG- ROADSTER TOURING CAR ROADSTER TOURING CAR X 4P ASS. ROADSTER TOURING CAR LIGHT-SI- X LIGHT-SI- X SPECIAL-SI- X SPEClAL-St- X SPEC1 A USI Kenyon-Kendrlc- ught-si- x light six speaal-si- 13S5 IMS 1635 ItiSS STUDEBAKER CARS ARE x x special-sibig-si- x big-si- x IMS . ; lt, f. o. b. Factories effective Jane Roadster ' Tnnwt. Phone 331 2 1921 pass, .(INS 'MS coupe-roadste- r. sedan coupe. sedan. pa5s. coupe sedan ss. . . pa-ss. 24S0 ss. -- EQUIPPED WITH CORD . 3S50 . 2SSO TIRES t - QUITTING CITY'S CLAMOR FOR FARM'S DELIGHT nV-Vat- i ; ; i i 1 : ! le : " I . -- ! j ; OH! W EVERS : i LOSES HIS JO : chre i J ar' rnZUoll j - -- j i ! I WilXjt - . 1 i ' . GOING BACK Tl t I ' ' I . r M I nn , I ! ; -- I ; .r,t mTM - i i i Il BANKER STILL AT LIBERTY r LAND IN STYLI Aoii 1 - III, '''M V"' ! J .1 ' ' ' - Traveling With Auto Caravan From New York to Idaho Is Fine Fun p . - & i i COOLER WEATHER IN OGDEN IS PREDICTED ri CHIHUAHUA CITY. Mexico. Aug Chief oi Police Eulebrio Hermosil lo announced today that he and hH n.en had been watching for severa days all train? and automobiles or stage lines to Chihuahua City for ; man who resembles. Warren C. Spur gin, .the missing Chicago banker, bui so fa.r they have failed to find an traveler who suits hia description. We have. been notified by officer at Marfa, Presidio and El Paso. Tex. and Chicago to watch for Spurgin.' he said, "but we have found no trac of him. If we find him there will b no delav In" holding him and no dlN flcultv in getting him across the lln to the United States." 4. JitA; rv-.-V By Newspaper Enterprise) EN ROUTE, New York to Idaho. Muriel 4. Thirteen-year-ol- d Aug. 8cott has a job'any kid would envy. She's the bugler of the motor caravan that is carrying 1 Brooklyn families to homesteads In Idaho. s . . Sluriel.- dressed in khaki and a t, ) j the Argo"blows hat. up" cowgirl nauts in the morning and sounds oo at night as the modernised "taps' "forty-niner- s' progress on their trio to Idaho. Camping along the road each night, the caravan is a huge frolic in7 the eyes and 15. between of the 11 children, six IncludHalf a dozen others-undeing the youngest pioneer, Mafy Cecilia Walsh can't quite understand what It's all about, except fun than living In that it's a lot more . Brooklyn. COMMAND KIV S DAUGHTER. Bugler "A.Muriel Is the daughter , Of 4. Charle MONTREAL, Aug. Scott.comnander-in-chie- f William a month's three Jai Hayes, serving Tbcse. pictures-Miothe auto cara- sentence here, of the caravan. She sits beside him in on tne iront seai in nis auto, wnicn ""V." u!'n,'juiunw, v "Jicifsco infrochmarges of Rtealinr 15". 000 tri leads tne procession or cars. fcacn the" Anglo and London-hfIlri, mori-"-- " car nas. , a., irauer. ,.w3 ...carries . bank there, police said . t . . l mat. .i . ii a"' v,Tntional a eari-a.. wian.tiu.uie prair-o royal mounted police de conuoris '.torinv . claim to th' ... turned around and tonic one last' tectives have entered Scott, wno is tau ana very tnin ana.ii look for reward , ILavee capturxng L00(y at Brooklyn. But. unlike Lot's i. the man who conceived the Idea of collecting alt the dlssat-- i wife, she wasn't turned to sal- tlsfled city folk lie. could find and to salty tears. , Ing them to new homes on a tract of I , 1 loved Brooklyn' with all lta rack- land 40,acresf Irrigated government " ' let" he said. "I hope I'll love Idaho per family near Buhl.' Idahd. well. to the car'as Scott's tide of Strapped more enthusiastic ' was Peter Is a Winchester Far rifle presented to him Just before the caravan left A. v anderput, who - presented ,. his The rifle is slrver mount- - butcher shop to hU son, and started Brooklyn. rl and is a dUDMeat to grow alfalfa with "all bridges of the nne rir-'orled by the late WTilliamF. Cody burned behind him." The company . will f6rm a colony (Buffalo Bill) "We're getting 'back "to the land.', with homes clustered together ' to LOXDON', Aug. .4. (By The Aseocl explained Scott.' "All of us. "epecial-I- v provide social oneveninirs when each is done. ated Press).- - The London the farms the Children, wit! he healthier nd day's work out i. oo hinnUr'nnt In tho rran IVi hrAMoh t' ters of the American reliefheadquar adminis" ' ' STARCH. Tlfe with ritv tration today announced .receipt of In niarK you ii oesire lo.siarc maienai, Not evervhodv however or lawn- and. would avoid the formation that all American prisoner ALi,tlorand,e Mrs, ArthurJ lthouJ a pang city effect of the gloss, put a little black in Kusala have been released and ar no leaving that country. , errolre, mother of four children, dye in the Btarch-- . , -- - . six-wee- ks' NAB SUSPECT r Generally fair weather Is forecasted for Ogden and vicinity tonlfht-antomorrow by the United States weather bureau. Cooler temperatures are DONT BUY A '., d pre--diete- I FORD Yesterday's maximum temperature ENTERTAINS FOR SISTER. 90 degrees with a minimum last wej Mrs. D. entertained last nirht degrees'. ' ' evening for her sister, Mrs. A. A. Lake of Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Lake is leaving Saturday for her home following a pleasant visit here. Dancing was last evening and a deliciously prepared supper was served- Mrs. Lake will also be entertained by Mrs. Stuart and her family Friday afternoon at the Stuart home in the -- 0f0 K.-Stua- rt until you have figured with us, foc you cantave money. Let us explain to you. . en-Joye- - BINFORD-ICIMBAL- L : . I MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Agents Ogden, Utah - 1 d. XPECTAtL. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. The Children's Aid society will meet Friday afternoon at S o'clock at the home of Mrs. Edward Bichsel, 723 Twenty-fift- : ..... m bald-heade- "" """ F"n-Fra- ioiAIL Y B -- : i d, Pilo-jon- .. ly ALL A WICAfl . , ITERS' FRE . . ut 1 I RUI STU . . -- , - 1 ; p-i- -j. . i HENINQER REUNION. Members of the Heninger family will hold a reunion on Wednesday. August 24, at Lorin Fair park. oo With modern machinery, one workman products 16,000.000 pins a day n . For Thr Gnrtiona Hv Mad Chfid-Blrt- h taiier By Uslnj street. h ROBBER rrtr CLB RSSOUTOI C6., Dm. -- 0. ATUNTA.JS& ;.n. f ; |