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Show AIiaiJST TUITPQnAV FVPNTMH OGDEN. 1921. 41 UTAH, 53 ft?.?' BALL DIRECTORS HAYES ORPHAN T.UHD LACKS MEETING T ODAY FE17 DOLLARS OF THOITSAN D DOLLARS Tor Good ShG&6 Manager Willett Is Out of Game; Pitcher secured From Logan . i M.ou t Sale ' -- ;I 10.00 Still the contributions are pouring i H. Richardson 1;00 Moore A. of the Ogden baseball club and Mr. in for the five orphans of 2.00 of Directors Co Mutual Creamery the Northern Utah league will hold 2.50 Mrs. Frederick R. Hayes, who were A. L. Dairy Supply Co 5.00 a business meeting late this afterkilled in an automobile accident, leav- Globe Grain and Milling Co 2.50 noon at the office of Mayor Frank Cash Store ing: their five children parentless and West Ogden Baking Powder Sale at West Og- 1.45 Francis. with an indebtedness of $1,4 00. den Cash Store ' The Indebtedness has been wiped The meeting has been called to map Implement Co., by E. L. 6 0 out final out and the children will face the Burton plarva for the remaining Burton all with a handsome purse, struggle . . . 100 of the season and to add coungames. Ogden due to the generosity of Weber and EmMercantile the present lineup. Golden to Rule strength citizens. ty 50 . 00 is uaj ployes . . There is now $1,945.27 in the fund Summerill 1.00 Manager Edgar Willett of the Ogand contributions are still being made. I. E. OuffinStove Repair Shop... 1.00 den Gunners is confined to his bed error yesThrough a typographicalcontribution 1.00 at No. 5. Avalon apartments, as the W. Chambers J. La Freniere's terday Mr. . 1.00 Co.. and result of an attack of appendicitis. Repair cents. 25 Welding Ogden of $2. 5,0 was made to read 1 00 R. L. Ames Willett will be out of the game for Young women of the Mountain 5.00 Sons and least ten days and may be out for at comScowcroft John & States Telephone Telegraph .. rest of the season. the Herrick Ensign as follows: pany contributed $22.50 1.00 W. Pat Stecker Paul 2.00 Jacobs, former star twfrler with $ S. McAdam Vearl S& S. the Store Cash Logan Collegians, has been se Esther Anderson A Vnnl?ur 1.00 to cured 100 pitch against Tremontonof here Knto Oelsrer 1 . 00 the in the feature event 1.00 llartman John Saturday Tlmiieh f!lra 1 . ou railroad outing program. 1.00 J. F. Walker Land Co LLlliX UClgcr ... 1.00 Robert G. Agee 5.00; Jacob hurled some high grade ball Belle Lindley ... . . He may be 1.00 Dave 1.00; for the Iogan club. Beesley Blanche Llndley .50 signed for the ret of the season. 1.00 Herbert Dransfield . Gertrude Dick ... 1.00 ONLY EXHIBITION GAMI) .50 Mrs. C. R. McGregor Florence Lynham The contest Saturday will be played 1.00 Ethel Scadden . . Tessie Tite as an exhibition game and will have' no .50 A. G. Wright Ethel Stewart joO .50 Manfuil Emma Mrs. bearing on the flarr rare in the Verna Hodgkins .50 A; O. Miller .25; Northern Utah loop, according to T.illlan Nelson au Manager Willett. G. W. Miller Josephine Rollins CEACHING for broken and short lines of shoes, 72 Sunday afternoon the two teams 50iFrieid Lily Johnson a To1 meet in win F. Wheeler J. l.uu Genevieve Mulhali them out on tables fit prices regard3 p. m- The This contest will regular start atiengue putting a. iiaiDeig i.uu ig Violet Gait ; . . .dU. to start at 1.00 Saturday battle is slated .50 jo. O- Corey less of costs it's been some job for the last few Aiva wetcn 3.30 p. in. sharp.50 G. Rookmyre 1.00 F. . ... ; ... Call Virginia The Ogden soccer team will play 1.25 .50! The Petersons days, BUT EVERYTHING IS NOW READY FOR Herma Gale of Salt Lake In the 25 the 1.00 Flora Goddard Leona Austad ... ... YOU. You'll find men's, ladies', boys' and children's 1 . 00 other feature of the Saturday pro.50 Friend . . . Eula LuntPatent, kid, brown calf and 1 .50 will This start .50 immediately gram. W. H. Cowlishaw Unheard-o- f Helen Armstrong shoes. Clark at values, buck. Sizes By2 to 11. special quality, white of baseball close the the after .50 Ed Spillman .50 kid, brown calf, white Patent, Marjorle Peterson 1 .00 In assortments you find these .50 C. L. .' . . Poulter Clark prices. Birdie Roff ins oo 1 .00 .50 Thomas Carter shoes 2 regularly priced as high Thelma Brown ... to buck. Sizes 11,2 1 .00 .50 G. F. Stalder as $4.25. Thelma Wilson .50 Friend .50 Lorina Stoddard ... 1 .00 .50 Bartlett George Violet Hodgetts : 1.00 h. L. Stone .50 Eleanor Nelson ... ... .50 C. E. Engelke 23.50 A. Collins e, Total ;.....$ The following donations were made c. R. RiddioughO. Kirkland 1.00 at the Union Stockyards: 10.00 J. T. Riddiough .50 Hunsaker Commission Co. 1 5.00 W A. .Union Stockyards Bingham 3.00 M. A Johnson 1.00 Union Livestock Com. Co. 2.00 R. J. Collins 50 L. L. Keller 1.50 J. T. Anderson Turner Mooney . . 1 00 Brown 1.00 A. Sandlund But Hit Home-ru- n O. C. Lundquist . 50 .. Robert Anderson M. R. Bryan r Didn't Touch Third, . o S. C. Lfreniere ... ... . John S. Shrider .... 100 25 Brooks Bill C. B. Burnett Umpire Rules 1 . 00 Georire W. Greenweil A- F. Strayer 1.00 William Louther 1.00 F. L. Ball . 1.00 Hans Jorgensen P. E. Gaskill . . Directors of the Ogden baseball club 1.00 p. vv. Orton 1.00 of the Xorthern Utah Jack Wilson ... ... ... league wired 1 . 00 Robert C. Carr Com Nash President Romney today, proWe have made many -- pedal prices on 1.00 testing the George Hart Dan Golden ... contest between Ogden and Extra special prices on ladies pumps and jj. DeJohnson 1.00 Tremonton regular slock. Wed Tremonton at Charley Ophikens in regular stock. oxfords QC 1.00 orviiie Rupe 50 Joe .Venema The afternoon. protest nesday PJ.OJ Special 1.00 Hadlock Marcus Johnson Oren is based on a decision made in the Brown calf, blucher welt, regu 1.00 Jphn Backman 1.00 ninth inning, when Umpire , Choate Roy A. Graham 1.00 $7.00 grade. All sizes .... lar Ed' Wright 1.00 J. Whitaker called Harry Brown of the Ogden Harry Indies' brown strap 1.00 1.00 team, out after Brown had batted the W. A. Lindsay J. C. Stauffer heel pumps, 2.00 military 50 ball over the score board for a home-ruD. J. Utzel Dr. C. 41. Dee Drown English lace, rubber heel, 50 Choate ruled that Brown . Parley Oram Umpire $10 grade. All sizes . . l .0" failed to touch third base. C. 11. Malone regular Total',.. Ladies' brown oxfords, military 1.00 . This decision robbed the Gunners Members of the Fire departmentcon-of Thomas E. Tillotson . . . aftd heel 1.00 of a possible victory. H. B. Andros Ogden subscribed the following Men's brown and black calf brosue ox fund: 1.00 Schreven Hayes who attended the game, intributions to the George Many 1.00 . . . ... ... . 1.00 cluding Mayor Frank Francis, say that fords, regular $7 85 G. A. Graves QC Louis Lofgren Ladies black kid oxfords, mili50 Brown touched the third bag when he N. T."M6ore P4.0J Peterson Howard grade 1 . tary heel 50 rounded that base and that the umpire boys. X. J. Hinton Carl Tuveson 1.00 1.00 H. H. Wardleigh ... . . . N was J. direction in at another Cunningham looking 1.00 George 1.00 that time. H. P. Wardleigh L X. Swanson Ladles' black kid pump, mili1.00 3.00 Frank Braegger . Sanitarium business Warren Binford. Ogden Canyon Ogden 1.00 11. M. Casey tary heel W. E. Bruech man, said today that Brown could have 1.00 Denot Drusr Store B. J. Cheney a. 00 walked around bases and scored the 00 iThe hit made bv Brown is the longFreVl Thompson Herbert D. Brown This number sells regular for 1.00 E. oMs-nTieser ever recorded on thit field. Palmer 1.00(cst ' to $7.50 100 $6.00 O. A. Owens 1.00 Protests sent to President Romney Widerberg 1.00 Charles 1 . 00 R. S. Costley contained statements from varlou Herman Widei 1.00 J. Y illla msen berg . T. V.. Holrovd l .uJ business men of Ogden. W. B. Meyer 1.00 oo Harbertson Mrs. 100 FriendParley Dean 2.00 1.00 1.00 Rov Hadlock Pennie 1.00 Harry R. W. Grten ... 1.00 Mrs. Black and brown English and regular '1.00 W. C.Fromberg E. B. Phillips . ... 2.00 Kennedy 1 ... ... 00 AFam Jorden French and military heels. shape. All sizes. XiX C. 1.00 Ada Mack J. 11. Bremen 3.00 1.0 'J Elizabeth Mack Now would be a good time to buy your W. Fair 5.00 1.00 1 We hare only the room to mention just 00 j. M. Whitton E. D. boy's school shoes. 1.00 FriendWright Walter Brown 1.50 a few of these numbers. . 1.00 H. L. Peerman C. J. Bagger 2.00 black kid pump, J Ladles' 1.00 Rav Butler T. K. Vinina ... 2.00 9 heel Louis 1.00 CI. W. "Hamilton . . . 2.00 H. Butler 1.00 William 1 . 00 Julius Meyer H. Butler Mrs. H. Other contributions were made as Smalley's Jewelry Store 2.50 Two Hundred in Motor Cars Ladles' brown calf follows: 1.00 Vern Eldredge strap, military heel Lumber Co., Go to and $2.50 J. C. Deamer Trucks 50 Wheelwright 5. A2.50 1 .00 Upton & Sons Bingham South Fork 1.00 J. 1 . 00 Mrs. J. M Harlin Robert Ladies' black kid pump. Baby 25 G. Friend . . . . 50 W. May Louise heel 50 W. A. Wadman ' Mrs. M. E. Billings .50 two E. Herbert Headed Smith, . . by 1.00 N. Siletson P. 50 Mrs. W. Cole Ladies" brown suede strap Weber stake d'e- 60 Friend youths ofWeber W. A. Falck ... 2.00 hundredfrom the Normal Louise heel parted pump, Luella Doxey 1.00 J. M. Brown shortly ' after 3:30on a. m. today ,50 F. W. Cross Friend ... . 50 their annual; South Fork canyon 2 .00 The number we have selected for this 50 for ... Harry Bagley Friend Malcolm son's and father's . . . . . . . outing. 1.00 Mamis Galliartle Mrs. William Purdy price sells for $7.50 to $9.00 50 Weber mentor the at athletic Watson, 1.00 D. C. Dalton L. H. : 50 Normal regular 50 J. college, was with the party Jim Baker 50 Holden the will have of direct and A.- F. Rickey . . 1.00 1.00 various athletic games charge played during Watson-Flygar- e Hardware Co... 3.00 C. A. Peterson oo the outing. 3.00 Co Electric Ogden More than thirty automobiles were 1.00 Ernest Gllyen to carry the youngsters to the used .50 Friend scene of their, camp while five large 1.0 0 Grace Carney '. trucks carried the ,eats" and the var1.00 Marie Carney ious camping materials. Friend : The camp will be held today. Friday 1.00 Brownie and Saturday, the return to Ogden to 1.00 Friend . . ... be made early Sunday. 10.00 Friend . . . . Fathers of the respective youths will 2 ,00 Friend It Join the party Friday. .50 M. Powers . . On three-da- y for the 1 outing .00 Programs G. Jensen ... Pays, will be mapped out at the camp toEast 5 .00 Friend be will 1 featured Athletic 1 1 f games . .00 SSS i to Walk Friend . Commission Adopts Or- day. Side of 1 ,00 City today and Friday. oo ' I. D. . Across dinance Sponsored By l 00 Maud Taylor Street .50 Elva. Gilchriat .. . Civil Service Board 1 .00 Emma Pidcock . . . 1 .00 F.,W.r Austin 1 .00 J. O. Dandas The board of city commissioners 1 ,00 C. ,H. Kircher or1 .00 this morning passed an ordinance . . Friend.,. offifor salaries and fixing 1 ,00 ganizing 2358 Washington Avenue ' p. V. Case 1 ,00 cers of the Ogden police department. D. W. White ordinance was drafted and adopt1.00 The J. Jt. Backman . . 1 .00 ed upon suggestion of the civil service Friend in a recent letter, 1.00 commission who. E. F. Pries. salaries 1 .50 explained that the setting of R. C. Nye . . . for the different grades would act aa . . F. 1,00 Ji Shaughnessy Tom" is again terrorizing an incentive "Peeping best in the intermountaln section, ac- the city court this morning, and was 2.00 to work for for those in the service citizens O. B. Gilson on the his bench nightly by promotion. here. 1.00 sentenced to a fine of $5. She Friend . .. cording to 'officials In ' promptooSalary of the chief of police is set visits, and his efforts to look v 1.00 . reFriend . to it. a . . ly paid 1 .00 by the ordinance at $185 a month the through windows, according ; O, E. Titley offino at the last received under said same that as of police port salaries Roberts and night before, . Judge 1.00 Emmertson Wilfred ASSESSED $5 WOMAN 96 4 Binford avenue. The station from cers down. in counfrom $175 other court would the grades circumstances 15 F. L. Brown house about . the of lower grades will receive man, while .i FOE SLAPPING BOY tenance the other i i punishment of children 1.00 Officers E. C. Jordan . tin n winuuw, was waitncu. iu in iuuk to from down $160 according in $125, thsn their parents. 50 by persons C. E. yalker j Is apparently between 35 and 4 0 years their standing. oo 1.00 to The J. M. D. Taylor . . classifies the em old. is about 5 feet 6 inches tall, wears Three kinds of wood have been Because she slapped the boy who 1.00 nloves ordinance Glenna N.. Fiet and fixes' a gray tat and dark clothes. An ef intn different heavier than water. found a of Into 1.00 salaries. It also setserrtde O. F. Olsen little girl her dijeh111 pushed a . maximum' fort was made to capture the man but oo De A. Lamater. 1.00 Geertsen Mrs. Carl Mary officers. he in water, the succeeded number the in of officers evading grades. are pipes filled bsrs in the Eccles avenue, was found guilty of Latest prison Extensive Improvements 2.00 Alfred Christensen .. OOOrson Thompson, charged with onunder water R. with pressure. D. in Roberts D. N. H. Packard 1.00 drunkenness, falled to appearHisbefore present offices of the Mountain battery by JudgeLADS WHO ESCAPED R. B. Mlnnock ..'.....2.00 bail, States Telephone & Telegraph comthe city court'thjs "morning. FARMER TIME GIVEN .. 2.00 forJ. B.VtFoulger was declared to $50, ON amounting PUT PROBATION 2 . 50 pany in Ogden have been started. The Christenson . . Mae . : TO HARVEST feited. CROPS 2.00 J . H . Tillotson old. pleaded building formerly occupied by the James Allan, 59 years rJ Elbert Battlce, 14 years, and. Joseph senwas and to Ogden. City Floral Co., George drunkenness has company Sign guilty RedfIeldKlng es11 years, who made their i 2. 00 Miller, Sharrat Chris Grogner, a farmer of West tenced to a fine of $60 or 60 days in been leased by the telephone com . 1.00 cape from the city jail a few days H.- J. Newman Jail. and the entire top floor of this" charged with drunkenness, ago, were recaptured early Wednesday Weber, Eccles Lumber Co.".'. R. pany and Hashat. K. was ......10,00 Joe to Is being remodeled. in have the for trial Yamada, building appeared morning. Before the Juvenile court, city 'court this morning. In view of Wang, Japanese, were arrested at Ogden Wholesale Grocery, Ezra This will be used for a rest' floor they were placed on suspended sen the fact that his purse was flat, while 2476 Grant avenuo last night on a room for the operators. New furnish-tence to the state industrial school fo his A. ing are included In the program of' Lid were of by Sergeants with fieias crops gambling charge Unexcelled; Red Gum heavy a period of Quality W. II. H. McLean, to D. be j Ji. harvested. Judge Stephens. Joseph improvements. In SuUm l malting pleaded guilt v tovfvnn BOX TIMBER FOR SALE V4 The rest room nted Attorney Joseph 13. Pack and C. E.- Jelser. Robrts the present build- -' ears old. Bate's 12 $5 from Jam on of released case payment be were, lnadebeen that has which termed Ing, They request ooFrogner's so set for trial at a later that ISO bail each. quate for some time, will be remodeled' T3 a: date, oo NOTICE and turned Into additional operating the man would have opportunity to This country imported 35.000,000.-00- 0 space. New equipment, ' including realize, on his crops, and have funds ' On and after the first day of Aug. I 4 to pay a fine, in event he is found in 1920. switchboards, has been ordered. pounds of petroleum STREET 332 TWENTY-FOURTwill not be resDonslble. for any debt guilty. . oo With the completion of these im case was contracted by any but myself. set for trial offices census local of the Frogner's provements j ijaicai a thej 6207 August 18. O. R TUCKER tralia has population of 6.419,702. telephone company will class with the of Starts Friday, Agust 5th at 9 a. m. willet - I i 0 1-- - 2 0 . . ( ! i ..... - - - , All-Sta- Misses' Strap Slippers Children'sStrap Slippers $1.98 I rs - $2.48 OGDEN ENTERS : (o) ; Men's Dress Shoes $4.85 Special -- i . i i 1-- 0 . j 1! ; ' . I . - j 1-- 0 I I A PAIR ! 0 : .... ; j 0 j $4.85 n. 40-0- . : 0 $4.85 j ....... ....... Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords 3.85 Special 0J White canvas pumps, white shoes, patent pumps, kid pumps, high shoes. For some ladies and children good soled shoes for men and $3.85 $3.85 $3.85 i 0 i ! i 0 l W.-.E- 0 - ...... Bring Your Old Shoes To Be Repaired" Boys' School Shoes $2.68 ! ? . ! STAKE Sffi REMEMBER Our Foot Specialist will help you get relief from foot ailments FREE! I J ge 0 t v. - $3.85 4.85 Special Get Ready! The sale starts at - co.l-le- $3.85 ' M or v4.0J o'clock Friday morning, August All sale shoes excepting regular lines will be on tables You can select what you want without trouble or loss of time. $4.85 $4.85 $4.85 $4.85 POLCE SALARY ..... 0 LilTS .... .... ......... DEFINED jWJ , . 'PEEPK1QLT For OoodL Shos4 REPORTED tl ? ...... . . , ...... JAPAES . I ti. tlp-toeln- PHONE OF HELD -- - ar FOR GAMBLING BEING ENLARGE - , -- -- -- -- .......... BUSHEL BASKETS , - ' $2.65 " per Dozen Non-Breakab- le cirte - GROUT'S GR AIN STORE -- Jfl - . H i I "" 7 |