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Show THE OGDEN THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1921; STANDARD-EXAMINE- R mm EULOGIZE m mm n Last ornas V, ' I 'I ') Great Body of Relatives and Skyscraper Burglar Sought in ConnectioxT-WithFriends at FuneraT of ;; Mrs." Sarah Stone Dealing W ; Beautiful and impressive were the funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Spen cer Stone held Wednesday afternoon. at theSeventh ward.chapel. The edi-flee was filled with" relatives and every "member of friends, practically association being the t Stone-Jone- s present. were in charge of Bish-- 1 The 'services ArthurBudge. Nephl J. Brown op sang', tMv Redeemer," and "A Perfect The solos "After' 'and "Not Day. Half Has Ever Been Told" were given M,r& Mary Farley. by ' The speakers who eulogized the life of the deceased were Patriarch George W. Larkin, Judge George S. --Barkery and Bishop Bishtfq: Miles L. Jones, Budge,' A poem "The Three Mothers,'', written by her stepdaughter; Mrs. Vincy S tone; i Barker, on Mother's day, was read! by Mrs. Barker. It was a loving tribute to" the woman who had mothered six motherless children. The poem 'follows: A daughter of New England, a blest ' handmaid of God. The faith of Christ had chosen, had ' grasped the iron rod; She'd gathered with God's people now ri faced towards the west. To tlie'.valleys of the mountains where she sought much needed rest. ' CHICAGO. Aug. "j Melville 4. Reeves, sometimes known as tne "skyscraper burglar,' has been indicted by the federal grand jury, here in connection with the arrest of John W. Worth-ingtoand the indictment of more than a score of others charged with composing a "trust" that engineered manv recent mail robberies and dis- valued at posed of stolen securities more than $5,000,000. r Two federal agents left today for a western 'city whose name was kept secret, bearing a warrant for Reeves whose bond has been' fixed at n, " ; . 0. $10,-00- ' ; MURPHY NAMED. .(.The name of "Big Tim" Murphy, underv indictment for the Pullman and Dearborn Station mail robberies, was today linked with that of John W. Worthington, president of the Central Securities company recently indicted and under arrest for alleged transactions in stolen securities, following discovery of a letter in Worthington's office which, according to Colonel J. V. Clinnin. as sistant United States district attorney, indicates that the two had dealings n common. Other new names appearing in the case today were those of Melville Reeves, known to the police as. "the burglar," and John Henry but still that skyscraper Affliction overtook her Stronsnider, who served a term in; nope supreme prison for swindling by a wire j and state Bade--' her prepare for husband tapping scheme. .babies, though 'twould seem SEKKING BONDS. 'Twere all in vain; yet comfort came NEW YORK. Aug. 4 Special Agent; from Christ, the Son, P. T. Roche of the Chicasro Internal Withwlilm she said, "Father, Thy will, Revenue Bureau, arrived today in an 3)0t mine, be done." attempt to locate stolen liberty and bonds, valued at $20,000, which to her husband whose victory said had been traced here as part' he Thenturning X&eart with grief .did bleed, loot the of taken by a nation-wid- e ring voice she bade him to of postoffice robberies. Withrtfteady heed: the words she'd syeak give DEARS OUT THEORY. I love dearly, of "Takone whom COUNCIL, BLUFFS, la.. Aug. 4. I speak you know, Postoffice Inspector C. H. Glenn, of; To mwherniiy dear children, and to this city who led the investigation The valleys gov which resulted in the arrest and con- of six persons for the $3,500.-00- 0 must not be tendered." Jviction God'4brk car robbery in this city last mail Th en, ere her heartbeats ceased. November, today staled that the VHuspa'hd, pray God the Father, that in Chh a.?o of some recovery Z may ,go in peace." of the bonus stolen here bears The jplders joined the family, asked out theLiberty of the federal agents, tliejry 'God to heed her word: held from thi first, that the claim In sweet and peaceful slumber bhe of Keith Collins and Fred Poffenber- 'passed unto the Lord. ger, i hat the stolen bonds were burn-- ! ed was untrue. Search "for tne Her husband sought that dear 000,00') bonds stolen here and never :'mv own, my.'sainted mother recovered, has neer ceased, said InAye, blest is she who mothers the spector Glenn. children of another. OPPORTUNITY OFFERED. Then'lcame the weary journey across Merle and Earl Phillips, two mail ";the trackless plain. convicted and sent to orison for' The camping by the wayside, then up ,rlerks in the robbrrv here, had their part ::and" on again. extended to Chicaeo and it t'lat (runs m pointed ouc bv Inspector Gienn that They shared the joys and sorrows 01 ihy hid every opportunity for form-- i the emigrating Saints. an alliance with a Chicago fence. the weak and suffering.- ing lr has always been contended by the com-; and soothed the hearts' federal agents that th?se mail rob-- . bers. nearly all of whom were mere plaints on Then on and through inhardships, youths, were directed in their work by' God. 'sustained by faith a master mind. Their hearts beset high with gladness OQ ' ,'.when the valley's soil they trod, CHICAGO, Aug.' . j j J. j ' . I re-port- ed ! i ! j " They-;helpe- '.' i , ' : j In the humblest of homesthe center, REPORT BOAT RACE mother reigned as queen, BY WIRELESS PHONE ghtunto her all that knew her, j PrawJ&g j f encompassed by peace serene. Her own .children came to bless her,! CHICAGO, Aug. 4. The wireless Vfor them she'd toil and spin. intov. prominence brought win But never once forgetting the work telephone, rnt to th thn.nrh tii. that lies within. peace time purpose of gathering news today, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Only fynce do I recall her. oh, being used to report results of the mine. boat races 'at the Pageant of Jlother, speed Sore ftifliction's hand was o'er her, I Progress. EMood before the shrine. Arrangements to test the wireless Besidfjjfaer cot of canvas I fanned her telephone as an adjunct to newspapers Seated brow we. e completed yesterday' by tne She turned to those about her state of Illinois, Reserve force Naval I see her now. in conjunction with the Great working I c f I i r. n qtiH fhia o a navtil train in "Oh, rhat joy and comfort I could Associated Presstake,"' said she, 419 was sent from "If Lould only live with my little theThe, Lakes and Great Lieutenant Allan 7 !3?lrl of three." C. Forbes. f the naval reserve immediAnd tJcn a calm came' o'er her, she ately installed a wireless telephone et Jooked to Christ, the Son, aboard. "Oh, jilfather," she murmured. "Thy iieceiving seta were placed at the not mine, be clone." reserve exhibit in the pageant naval i of the De Forest Wireless progress, But before her peaceful passing, she Telephone company exhibit and in ;;qhose one noble, true. Press Associated The The For Gbd had sent from Britain a jeweJ 419 will cruise about theoffices. race course, across the blue the reports being telephoned direct to To mother her motherless children. I The Associated Press office and then I shall ever thankful be around the country by wire. relayed That there wa3 room in HER big oo ':heart for a little child of three. This jfeVel, aye priceless treasure, be- BRITISH PREMIERS came mother to us bereft, She toiled for us unceasing, - turned WANT BETTER WIRES not to right or left. In purity and devotion these lesson3 LONDON, Aug. 4. The Australian e'er she taught has withdrawn from the government I ith Truth, honor, integrity, loyalty, of scheme empire communications was them her life fraught. adopted by the wireless committee of but Las conference. Her load wag great and heavy, but her the imperial with the 'other promised to dominions in carrying out the plan Her motto, too, '.'Oh Father, Thy will, which has been adopted by the ccm. oh Lord, be done. to facilitate" communication mittee was e'er it heart Her expanding, hejd and transmission of news reports be- own and more. hr Now we who've ever dwelt there blessJiV "it was " uim, uUom nion c.api tals. here last hfjrht. reported . her name forevermore. nugnes wants airect us"--, between England and A I am of ail, earth's children, mos.1 tralia or at least a system with only favoredt.tt seems' to me. relay. The scheme- - contemplates For God has given two mothers to the one .. four or five relays. little girl of three. He intends to leave' the Australian sanctified, glorified. Oh. mother free to adopt any scheme parliament honored,' be thy name. controlled either privately or by the be like I Father, worthy, ' May glory state, Australia undertaking the fito attain. nancial " responsibility. V. V"'.: oo .. . The thr mothers mentioned in the above poem were first, Amelia Bishop, third, Sarah RACE HORSE DROPS second,. Minerva Spencer, who became the wives of DEAD BEFORE STAND Amos Pease' Stone: "Aunt Sarah" has no living relatives, this side of the ocean, except her own children. CARTHAGE, Mo., Aug. 4. Serpen-ta- , The "opening prayer was offered by horse owned by Ed ChrisAsael Farr, the benediction by' Elijah tian,a race Larned. Kan., dropped dead in was dedicatthe grave J. Larkin. and grandstand here yestered by John J. Barkex. Interment took frontatofthethe southwest Missouri a day Place in the Ogden City cemetery". she neared the finish ?of- the fair, seven-eightoo mile running race. The JockDogfish are held sacred in Manda-lawas not I j - , A m-thin- . . - . clearance at, $1.25 yart1. Regular $2.50 value quality silk in the most desirable shades for dresses, blouses and lingerie wear, at this great price cutting. FACE POWDER Impjried French face 50e quality, special Combination hand and nail brushes. special value, 7c each . TOOTH BRUSHES . lf . m '.oni-municati- on 4 ' special GINGHAM DRESSES The new sleeveless gingham dresj for all around wear, cleverly made and trimmed. Specially re QOp diiced for two days STAMPED DRESSER SCARFS j I ; last or t i,LO . STAMPED NIGH GOWNS - .. y, - ey $2 50 $1 00 EMBROIDERIES - - 72 BOATS READY FOR SPEED EVENT IDIED CHICAGO, Aug. 4. yards of closed and open embroideries from one to five inches in width, variety of dainty patterns. Values to'$25c yard- - For two days only, yard . . lOli 1ZC SILK CAMISOLES In jersey silk and wash satin, slightly soiled in handling. Values up to $3.50. Final Qfl 2UC . . clearance GIRLS' GINGHAM DRESSES r 'GCLDMED.'YL 5 Th warld'a standard rsmsdj for kidaj, liver, :bladdr and oric acid troobltt. Hollaqi's national rsmedj sine 1696, AU dfufffists, thrss sis. QrantML LokHr & mum GU 1141 a rmrf see " ':.. ' '" Drastic reduction In price. Better grade gingham dresses in pretty plaids and checks, daintily trimmed in .contrasting plain materials, all sizes. These dresses sold formerly at $4.00 and $5.00. For Friday and Saturday only . g(j JAPANESE CREPE, In stripe designs, of superior quality, mercerized for house dresses or for. any purpose that demands cloth of durability and strength. 25c Special, yard CANADIAN RAILWAYS COAST 'KLAN' SUES LOS ANGELES BAPEE Calif.. Aug, 4 The WILL REDUCE RATES Knights of the.Ku Klux. Klan, a corporation. Wednesday brought suit for libel against the Los Angeles Express deMONTREAL, Aug. - 4. Promise of Publishing company, a corporation, reduction of freight rates on manding a total of $105,000 general anearly Canadian railways was made in a let- and exemplary-damages- , for the ter from F. B. Carvell, chief of rail- cation in. three- editions of the publipaper way commissioners; to the local board of an article over which appeared banresner lines reading "Great Ku Klux outof trade. The letter answered a olution passed Ay the board of trade break," "Ku Klux terrorizes south" in freight rates and "Ku Klux reign of terror." asking a reduction 12 recent th.e to The article,, which was set forth In per cent reducequal tion In the wages of railway employes. full In the complaint filed in the su- , . I WO Hundred . .Dresses Soilk DRESS FLANNEL High grade quality flannel, gray mixed, tor men's and women's shirts or blouses, underskirts, chil dren's dresses. A most durable wash flannel, will stand any kind of wear. Extra wide, 51 inches. $2.50 value. Sale price, tPJUJu yard dl ro In the great clearance sale at low prices. Never be Actual $20 and up to $35 are these dresses worth. There are silk dresses of fine chiffon taffetas, satin messalines, satin charmeuse, crepe de chine and contrasting combination effects in georgette and silks. Elegantly trimmed in embroidery and beads. The most striking dress values of the season for Friday and Saturday at, only $8.75 t tore has there been ottered so early in the season such radical recfuc liens on popular woolen dress fabrics at savings undisputably the Another Example for Extreme Price Reduction and Misses' Women's nv greatest hi Medium end low At a clearance. ti J1.40 bust corsets, valuea up to $4.00. Clearance price . 4 Suits1 Miaaie ersey 0 39c assortment of lace trimmed styles practically all sizes, aiues up to 90c. Clear- QQn , . . . ance price . . . . 520 Value, Sale Price JC DAMASK MERCERIZED TABLECLOTHS . Table linens in a Variety of dainty . patterns. Excellent,in wash-"ing- 59c . Special, yardy.-Pure linen pattern cloths. A real value in a beautiful assortment of round patterns. , Regular . $7.50 values. $4.95 Special The cleverest creation for smart dress wear, developed in jersey heajther with contrasting plain jersey trimmings and buttons, with belts to match., Popular jersey suits at a drastic cut price. all-wo- up-to-da- te Children's BAG FRAMES, 49c Assortment well worth $1.50 and Silver plated, styles. We $2.00. bought them at a remarkable price concession. While they last, jnr 4JJC each 4.90 NAINSOOK ir BED SPREADS Crochet finish, 72x84. Regular value, during-thisale, special at, each s ....... $3 jp 4lxD olen Goats in the Great Drive for Final Clearance .... Windsor Princess nainsook, 36 inch widths, in a pure white, splendid quality. , Special, yard 1)C ol $10, $12.50 and up'to $17.50 values. Children's spring and last winter's coats in heavy woolens, serges, shepherd checks, silk poplins and mixed tweeds, all in the, great sacrifice. Every size up to 16 years old. Light and dark colors. A genuine bargain for Friday and Saturday. A WHITE OUTING FLANNEL r iIDC 36 inches wide, 50c regular, sacrificed at, yard LINEN SUITING 36 inch width, in check and stripes of various color, a aplendid cloth for street dresses, etc, fast colors, regular 85c value, special during this sale at, tq 40 yard C CUPS AND SAUCERS Beautifully decorated clear Nippon china.. A. set of "a ix cups and six saucers for Fridand Satur- - day special, only . .. . . nn (1 Pl,UU JAPANESE WILLOW FRUIT BASKETS of Assortment characteristic designs, values up .to 2.00. " Special . ...... :75c . MILL ENDS GINGHAM BLEACHED MUSLIN KIDDY KLOTH 36 inch widths, a wonderfully serv- Finished especially for the needle, 36 inches wide, free from dressing, worth 25c at new price quotaUons. offered, to you during Friday and Saturday, specials at, Case afrtment of stripes, checks, and plain colors, suitable for kloV dies apparel, house dresses,- - .boys waists and men's work"birts. v A very sturdy material and warranted to give satisfaction, fast colors. 82 inches wide, 33c regular. 25c Special, yard . . . V ., . iceable cloth, special at, llC yard JAPANESE CREPE Very best grade, In 10 of thei08t called for colors, 30 inches wide, warranted fast colors, value, special, yard . 50c . . 35c . QUILT CHALLIESassort- 36 inches wide, a very large ment In light and dark colors, floral designs, suitable for quilt covers, curtains, kimonas, etc. 17V4 Special, yard . . . . . " ll TRAVELING BAGS Well made fabricoid traveling bags. Regular $5 00. price Clearance $258 lo IOC . . yard CRETONNE SPECIAL 38 inch width, especially designed BLACK SATEEN in floral patterns for Polly Prim dresses and apfons. The colors re firm, eliminating the disappointment of having them 'fade when laundered. Regular 50c value, b pe dal during our clearance . " aft, yard f ...... . '!22c . - ALARM CLOCKS' Standard quality clock, high nickel plated. values. . Regular $2.23 Special !M OQ tPlJO lustrous finish black si:t-- t een. Our regular 40c quality for ;Undersklrta; bloomers and chtl- dren's wear. Tfie best that money can buy. Our 'special clear- OO,,-. '. anco 'offer. of, yard . oCj 36 .inch -- BABY RUBBER PANTS ; ...... v. . Our standard 50c quality special, pair nq OuC East Seventy-tw- o boats representing Detroit, Buffalo. Milwaukee, Chicago, Racine. Peoria, Pekin, Muscatine, Qulncy, and other and river cities were lake today York Nerw in City alone from kid to participate in the annualready boat speed ney trouble last year. Don't allow races, andthe.eleven of them will comSinclair trophy, emblefor yourjelf to become a victim by pete matic of the Great Lakes champion. neglecting pains and acnes'. Guard ship. oo- this trouble apiuilt by taking - .- - eautifu For summer draperies, dress wear, hieh mercerized tinisli. beautiful patterns, $1.00 and $1.25 59c . quality. Sale price . ) 1000 hs injured. oo- f In a , variety of dainty designs, mounted orr soft finished nainsook and longcloth, made up ready for Extra special reembroidery. duced from r FANCY SATEENS . Ready for the needle, pure" linen, a variety of attractive stamped designs, full length scarf, regular $3 values. While they i'- - 79c BRASSIERES. " : - yard Sale price, DepartE ent Offers Unequalled Bargains Final and Sensational Is the Clearance of A well selected superior excellence, large cans, regular 50c, 1Q . . . . . Ot -- L..-Jone- r OC . 99 LLv handles TALCUM POWDER " . children's school wear and New styles with wooden ; li r Ready-Made-We- ar SUMMER .CORSETS WAVING IRONS co-oper- f in lvC on a card, while they . tical WOOLEN DRESS GOODS - ; 1 23c . NAIL BRUSHES j . , pow-Uv- 69c . In a good range of beautiful plaids, $1.50 'quality, 36 inches wide, prac- . - T . PLAID DRESS GOODS skirts. CREPE DE CHINE tyjO yards ti" pure crepe de chine illJlJJito me su;i in Id cnoice coiors aaaea laftt, card . Sale The quality. -- . een bloomers, made oi excellent quality sateen with elastic waist bands and knees, were made formerly to pell at 75c and $1.00. Extra special for Friday and Saturday. t . . latea, excellent wearing Sizes 1 to 6 years. . Special Assortment of black and white sat - f : pair 12 er -- Crowd-Drawi- na Made of heavy denim with white pencil stripe, trimmed in red" Ga- Timely reduced during the great clearance sale. Divided into two special sale prices. Sizes 2 to 8 years, 45c pair 11 Sizes 10 to years, 59c b-- sub-chas- I 1 i A CHILDREN'S ALLOVERS CHILDREN'S SATEEN BLOOMERS COLLAR BUTTONS ks W at unlimited savings. Merchandise recognized for its quality and reliability in wear and satisfaction slashed to the point beyond competition. Benefit yourself by these striking reductions which will prevail during the Friday and Saturday clearance sale. In fine or coarse bristle, 25c values, special, each i t JUL (AAJy,-L- L . j i Utters is xiraor dinarv Red actions xL 2" Ic J", " j f I 4J. - I II. f I LOS-ANGEL-ES, - ? perior court here, - credited certain: raids in. southern states to "A secret of.the Ku organisation similar Klux Klan of reorganization days." The complaint recites that the of the Ku Klux Klan are orKnights as a 'fraternal, patriotic and ganized ritualistic toclety of national scope," and states that the corporate purposes are to promote patriotism, and insure protection for the happiness of the people, among other things. The complaint" further claims that the society has a large membershipCal-in tfce United States "particularly in ifornia and Log Angeles" and that its reputation was good until the publication of the article in question. , Representatives of the newspaper to-th- at . guns and .2.200 field guna and, point of order by Representative chine trench mortars, were In storage. suit until they had submitted the pa- Garrett of Tennessee, acting DtmoV ' " i OO .a" pers to their attorneys. crat leader, but the houe.'.by vote, oo of 126 to 120. immediately rejected an ATTORNEY TO GIVE , ' communities amendment to require articles GERMAN GUNS FOR to pay FACTS ON SEIZURE receiving thecaotured U. S. TOWNS DELAYED utl transportation. ." and ; packing "'"' J. 1 charges. " Before the motion was adopted the WASHINGTON, Aug.. 4. United states should that States District 4. Attorney Hayward: of bill, five After Aug. Washington; in proportion New York probably will be summoned hours of debate a senate bill authoriz- share In the distribution furnished duri- to Washington to discuss the seizure of troops ing distribution to states and munici- to the numberwas so amended the as a liquor smuggler of the schooner that mang; the war,, palities of cannon and other V"ar by con Henry L." Marshall, outside the three terials captured by the Americans ri!frihtitlrm 'would be made instead of. by mile lim'.r off Atlantic City. Assistant from the Germans- - was recommitted gressional delegations, had decided. Attorney:Generaf that tsday Wednesday-bthe house to the mili pwernors, as the senate linnftf! rtf had th the of rniMfary iln'ii,tmIif Kahn th" ..Chairman to a 103 of ..AAAAAAl tary committee . by - vote 91 . , . 8 Mr. matter here of 4,ooo that calling commlttee. reported Haywajd ecwon appropriating i tropn a ...Al under,. consideration for the distribution was eliminated onjies including 70.000 rifles. I0,000-msaid they preferred not to discuss the a- - ; V. which-provide- Goffd y a |