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Show THE OGDEN ifl .mm. TO -- f JOFFRE PAYS A CALL iHUSBAIi CRUEL, Morning Saturday is always a busy :W. B; Kenney of Grand Mrs. Fred ; Hansen ' Gives : Junction, Transferred Here Ringside Account of Re1 lT T - :- ""' - V Charges of extreme cruelty are conpast ten years general agent of the Denver &- tained in a suit for divorce filed in Siiio Grande railroad at Grand Junc- the district court today by Caroline B. ttion. Colo., with his territory covering Hansen against Fred W. Hansen. Mrs. her husband parts of western Colorado and east-Jer- Hansen complains inthat a cruel and inUtah, has arrived, in' Ogden to has treated her become general agent of the company. human manner for the last five years. On November 8. 1916,' the woman Accompanied by B. TV. Robbins, asher husband struck her in the sistant general freight and passenger charges, was. 1S20, she alleges, he face. Mr. at Salt During Lake, Kenney Jagent, and sullen and .would nott looking around, this afternoon for a 'came location to establish uptown offices. - speaJi to her or the children or heri The position assumed by Mr. Keis self for a period of three weeks. is newly created and James II. of science followed, she comre-- , plains! v present local s"gent, will iney return to Mr. Kenney expects The climax came last Monday, acGrand Junction and put" affairs in cording to Mrs. Hansen," who . set shape, returning here about the mid forth that after she ha.d put the childle of the month with his family.' dren to bed in the evening Mr. HanThe Hio Grande formerly maintain- sen assaulted her, tore her garments, ed uptown offices in the lEcclea build-- struck her and made her nose- bleed, street, but these and then ahoved her from the house. ing on Twenty-fourt- h ousua miuui lxic lime auc She said the arrival of police officers ... t Jernment took control of the roads. prevented further trouble.. hafThe move is taken to Indicate that Mrs. Hansen explains during t the Rio Grande is making a definite March she instituted suit for divorce;, bid for the extensive traffic passing but dropped the. case after hef husband had promised to Improve in his jthrough this .city eastward. Ul' actions. She declares he broke his vow?. EARLY, DAY BUILDER . The couple were married here OcMr3. Hansen seeks her 3. 1906. OF OGDEN IS DEAD tober freedom and custody of the two children. oo News of the death of Dallas M. Fisk, iwho died last 8undav at Council Bluff. COUNTY BASEBALL and whose funeral was heldj jlowa, TITLE IS AT STAKE eTuesdav. wad received here today. Mr. Fisk. an early stage coach driver, was for the past 40 years a conductor on Residents of Plain City and Hooper the Milwaukee railroad. Mr. Fisk was born in 1845 in New will join in an outing at Lorin Fan-parnext Tuesday and during the af- Tork. At the age of 18 he enlisteri rernoon wm. wimess a cnampionsnip in the Co. 2, Thirtieth division infan-- t uaseuau veare. game unwn me rioope- He rv and served for three n ana i'lain ijiiy ieam3. wno nave run 5 was also a member of the Abe 1 S 8. and neck for the hjgh honors neck RG. In A. of June post, 5h leff SDarta.' III., on a St. Louis in the farm bureau league this sum- f stage and by boat sailed down tha ML- - rnTgsouri river to Omaha, and the-- to; The program will begin hi 11 CLaramie. Wyo., the end of the Union o clock with a musical treat by the SPfloifio line. and bv stase trav eled Hocper band and the Piain City choir. game a pro further west. Before railroads were, toMowing tne oasei-afeemmon he drove one of the first stage gram of spurts wi.l he. held. An celebration wa company in, nouncement of the lines for the Wells-Fargmade by Bishop VV. J. Maw of Plain Jthe western country. In the fall of City3IS68 he became affiliated with the; io Pacific,, Union Pacific and Central hav-5 railroad, and the Utah Central, FARM BUREAUS PLAY firiff charge of some construction work; 13 GAMES SATURDAY on the Central Pacific, which met th3i i'TJnion Pacific'at Promontorv Point and; Jwas present at the drivinsr of the last, was wi h; The schedule of TVeber County Farm ?spike in the road. Mr. Fisk the Union Pacific from 18S2 to 1SS4.J bureau games, Saturday, August 6. Jin.. th fall or 1S84 until his death; reads: "he was connected with the C. M. c 'A" LEAGUE 5 St." Paul R. K, Co. Fden at Liberty. Mr. Fisk was a resident of Savanna, Hooper at South Weber. 5 III., for eight years, but during thej . Clinton at Roy. last of his life, spent his time in and; Huntsille at .North Ogden. around Council Bluffs. He was of-a Pleasant View at Plain Cif. ' charter member of the Utah lodge "B" LEAGUE. Masons at Salt Lake, founded in IS71. Hooper at South Weber. West Point at West Warren. Jlle is survived by his wife,twoCora Cook of Offden, children, West Weber at Clinton. ;Fisk. formerly Dallas and Carmen, one" brother, cou-si- n at Kanesville. Taylor Fisk, of Galena, 111., and a School at Rlatervilie. Industrial Grace Allen Grebert. of Chicago. Wrarren. at Liberty oo- Karr West at Marriott. " Wilson ot Plain City. BODY OF SOLDIER w, ) ported Clashes as General Agent : day for every ono. Many of our patrons are doing their shopping early Saturday morning to avoid having t 'wait in our crowded stores in the afternoon. Our stores are open at 7 :30 a. m. firing your .list early and get the benefits .f our Saturday Morning I'nusual Bargains. , ' T 1 A be-sul- Until Noon Prime ky .... 30o Kib Roast. rolled, pound 18c J5e whole Pork Shoulder. 13c pound 12 (S to pounds each. 20e Shoulder Beef Put IOC Roast, pound S.'xDark Kam ' GOc Syrup large ean Slicerl Pine 25o apple 1"J bars Croine Oil Soajt 75c -- Other-period- . - ; 1 Saturday .. 5 n 51921 ! WIFE DECLARES OPEN OFFICES " FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST STANDARD-EXAMINE- R .... - - pen - j 7 y, - ,(ki; ' , , :;.y.4 10-pou- f: " When the i oldt-s- II Franco, reached her 102nd coiijrralulalf her. Uook at her it' avuhimh t I; birthday Marshal Jaft're calleil cct tt her. smilp. 'Life is still mighty i 1 WK in by EUROPE sent wireless telephone Inews - lin-Icol- VilVlllllll lllil VBW b" " TO PROHIBITION Chicago iving refills of today .no the speed lo.ji races off the municipal with the Pageant pier in cune.-- ion wireless of Progress. by telephone Tie Ar.fnc ia t ed Pr; ss. For Anti-SalooLeague Attorthe firs' lnno in history Ihe wireWs into a pres associ'telephone direct Northcliffe Says Nations ation ney Sees Bone Dry is Jieing used to cover a rffice Should1 Think Better of World Ahead news event. ' fori e of The 1'. S. naval r One Another iiCi;s. (ireai Lakes naval irairunic ll NewhpaiHT Kntrrpri-o- ) itlon. and an U vt ric company of ch; W.'.sillN(iToN, Aiig. 1. WuuiP H for t.T: turn is. the jcav-equipment If VANCOUVER, Wheeler, general counsel for tl'e A I'm disarms-- ! expcrmi of America, comes for!' a on he er sub delegates to the forthcoming' Off the pjk !i nient conference in Washington 'truly', mai'ir.e eh.aser 4 repor t'u l n :sli tile ward with this sua U ir.cnt by and constantly represent" the "The world i going bonc dr dictates he raiNinth uti;il ilisiiii-tof their nations an agreement will he- icalietins t He sas Hurope is waiting t a r ceiv to bree ojnatoi Prcea reached and an da of peace and pros- :r.i!es ava i.i The ing how prohjbuton turns out in America. Ass.;. If pol ";' ami :e'tei perky will be opened in thfj Pacific; aSents win in in tlie A h l.i d block. that will extend ultimately t Europe' officer war on liOOtlegg s. Kuroper s ill their unri throughout the world. i" V,uei-'straightway ban I'uozt-Northcliffe. the noted Knglish publish-- , WIFE OF SLAIN MAN sure. er. declared in an address at a lunch-- j WILL SEE EXECUTION "If America makes sud in Mifnrc-iueon Riven In his honor by the ('una-- j prohibition. Fnglau.l willnu v dr dian club her today. in ten ears." the dry chief President Harding arid Secretary "And with KnRland and the Lulled Mrs. Ml'TTF-:Mont.. Aug. rest the !i the dry list. th Hughes. Lord Northcliffe s.tid. have; .1. Prenatt nov. a irsid nt of States "a very clear understanding of. the. Stephen will have to turn tu prohibition world rived Cal.. here Oakland. ai Thursday momentous character of the gathering' lo witness ihi execution of S e e because wet countries can't compete which in my at Washington with dry ones in the world's market." liyrne and Theodore .Kronos. onvi be greatest) eil to well prove may opinion Wheeler points to these facts on the t the husband im.ril ot her nns and most pregnant gathering ef the Prenatt home 1pm international oo- situation, last prohibition December. a has ever been held." iind that from of- nizalion his A by to take execution is The gathered place ignst ru ial sources: X TO BE BURIED HERE HENDRICKSON HELD "In England you know," Lord Northcliffe said, "we are disarming, iuhtain. said her sole purpose (;i;kai THE COUNTY IN British army is reduced to a fin in Mrs. Prena:' The A definite ami well organized witwas ery to Oakland from A. Green. Armistead of coming The ure below its peace strength before ness t lie e body ti ib.l ion tnovcmeni is under way. -e at Kvidcix ire pro in was u;io:i. killed American soldier who war. while, the navy weaker! trinl of the of this the exmm consumption indicated had DesjiU'.' t)ie Ross Hendrickson, Ogden taxicab both as regards to ships and person-- j they higrh prance in July of 191& by ata Hoboken .sho wan gieut increase has to into ihe broken (s"v!ence lllqui over 11 to bound intending court the has arrived district driver, t." nel than it was in June plosive shell, doubtlef-due to abnormal post-wa- r ttea! whi.SK. ad arrangements are being made for for trial in rompSny with Sammy Ad- LESSON. BRITISH deniubi'.i-allo- n of tioopa 'conditions, oo XeTvices and burial in Ogden, dleson, alias Sammy Corbett, prizein tlfj made Statements In Scotland Wednesday meiit. unt licjuor an4 mplo Letters from companions speak of fighter, for alleged assaults upon "a house of comnijiis as to the replacing' GREEK WARSHIPS cannot be sold in elubs ii;d theatre the high courage displayed by the de-- i Biighani City girl, has been taken of four obsolete battle cruisers by new; between 2 and 10 p. m. Drunken ceased on the battlefield. He was the from the city jail and removed to the vessels SEEKING STEAMERj d di of the type in public places are subject to son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Green, of county jail. he asthis not fact, altpr essentially or fine , imprisonment. In Ireland there is unable to, obtain serted, as Britain har. at present Hendrickson oaii. soutn aecona ,ast street,-250 are only; separate legal restrictions on -irw on is was Feb. of in :. and held born and bond $5000 Tho AugLake, lesOgden being aTHLns. the one embodying big ship traffic. The Iriah prohibipartly the libliquor, on Sevenat ilestia tion movement 2, 1896. The family lived jail for trial. Addleson is rw sons of Jutland and the new snips is;r of ni urin", t)"i date from 18S8. h;:;teenth street and Armistead attended erty on bond. that ailvices 'received' he completed in less than five; yavf. cannot visruiA. oo in school the ailod lower r the Mound Fort Turkish veariu ears. Manufacture of beer i r.imost enfrom New York Juiv J .itn a varcogrades, the family then moving to TWENTY LADS GOING Lord said Northcliffe Continuing, in, tirely prohibited because raw maSalt Lake., He was graduated from of in inititi !' in;- til- - luikidh Napar;: is needed for food. terial Only the WEEK-ENthe East Side high school, in 19X5 and ON HIKE tionalits. Jreek v.'irsiiips liave been WORLI) IS SICK. wine to and are able rich get ana to entered the University of Utah in the hedd steamer ni tiie "The world is sick and needs time .instructed l'all, leaving his studies onj December tr.e earo. lor.UPcaie Fhock recover to from the tremendous lU'IGAKIA. 11,- - 1917, for war service, CO Boy Scouts of Troop 14. with their it. has received. What are known as! The f axsembly is being OO legislative Scoutmaster, K. B. Alien, will enjoy an tsocial questions'are also pressing up-- j POTTERY WORKERS to extend permi?ion to cities ureed hike and overnight Saturday Sunday. on us; for while the economic and in-- j YOUNG FfcOPLE WILL The villages to vote themselves dry boys will leave Saturday afternoon dustrial TAKE WAGE CUTS land position is not normal, mil-- ; by local option, an in the early day liGIVE SOCIAL TONIGHT for Ogden canyon and will spend the lions of men and women of the prohibition movement in Amer-- i during; night in the mountains. With the the war attained a higher who, standard icaof; dawn of Sunday morning, religious life are anxious not to he thrust back; A TLA XT I ' ' CITY. N'. J.. Aug. 5. d Iocal option Ise allowed. Two A wrse reductio :i o! 19 cent 10 A lawn social will be given this services, to be conducted by the scout! into pre-wconditionsI pfr icoun-twenty-ninand parishes be held. per ent of which is effective imme- tiex have voted tiiemselves by the members of the Haptish captain, will REACTION NOTliD. dry to 4 6 scouts have been listed for In cent and , re-a .January per same diately Xoung People's association on the itheTwenty is the time "There at wet. hike. 26"H listwn of the Bennett residence idealism !iati v;i:' accepted f)da' hy the National action from the FIXLAXU. ' oo s nn avmiB. The koymsiI is civn if ' asso- - Brotherhood of Pottery operatives at allies and the their bone-dranimated of is Finland by action m'honor of the Dunsmore family, who (PROMISES GIVEN OF are! ;i conference with the I'nited States parliament. ciates during the warPeople in jfuen ironi xserKeiev. fje FKANCK. feeling a little disheartened: they are. Pottern association.on Cal. Msiting WEATHER HERE FAIR wnnrtorinc whpther human affair! litRone-dr- y receive prohibition '. Special games and , musical will eve- be settled by anything INTO BLOWN a strong movement tle but support will be furnished for the cept lorce, wnetner goou win. reason on foot to ban' distilled liquors. Thel lawn will be lighted by BOMB isGeorges BY BIG PIECES Generally fair weather is promised snd common sense will ever regulate! evening. Clemenceou. former premier, to-fctlmerous lanterns, for ogden and vicinity tonight and i the intercourse of nations. At sirh a backs thi movement. Absinthe al. morrow, according to the forecast of- moment comes President Hardinp's f official ban. NKW YORK. Aug. 5 Twelve year ready is under jthe United State3 weather bureau. Lit- call fo' a conference. SECOND ARREST IN GF.UMANY. old Frank Cnfero of Brooklyn was tie change in temperature is faiiaiu: is niSASTKn. Federal constitution gives munici"T catnot conceive of any greater blown to piece? and his two brothers SLAPPING CASE MADE to local option, if 10 palities right voters Yesterday'a maximum temperature disaster than the failure of that con were seriously injured today by the per centthe of the sign a petition was 06 degrees vith a minimum of 61 ference to achieve the ends'. for wliich explosion of ii bomb they found on the a are forces waging Temperance federal quarantine grounds on Staten Elvin Larson, arrested yesterday af degrees last night. it will meet. or. distilled liquors. ternoon on' a charge of disturbine the "It is essential that all should help Islands, and which one of them hit fight ITALY Seftce. appeared before the city court jAMERIC AN BALLOON make it a success'.- We can all help.! with a hammer. Sale of liquor Is prohibited after 10 Wiis morm:;g and eniered u p:ea of We can help, by promoting good will, in. The government is opposed top. TRY FOR PRIZE; by not saying unkind things about NPJT.'BAHS JACK JOHNSON. WILL dot guilty. He was released on his distilled liquors but favors wine. AbThe state iwn recognizance and will appear for; Yor.i;. Aug. 5 other nations, by disarming our minds', is " prohibited. Fifteen thousand jsinthe 10. our arrest hoxlnc we announced of Larson The commission fleets reduce adop- saloons were before August closed during the war. , bai-said to be a sequel to an arrest of the conference would be tion today of a rule fixing 38 years as Few have AKPOX. O.. Aug 5. The Irfe "Failure. reopened. hich was made yesterday, the rase loon city of Akron, has been desigpat- - a catastrophe. The bad old days of; the age limit for boxers seeking liNimiKHLANDS. involving th? thrasihing of a child by- ."ed by the Aero Club of America as one competitive armaments would come; censes to box in New York state. This for distilling is prolse of cereals so'me one other taan the child s par- of two American contestants for James again and with them the old rancors j will bar Jack Johnson, former heavy- hibited. A local option league with 43 is thts. Gordon Bennett international balloon and thp old fears of war.' years old. weight champion, who nearly a million members has been OO race trophy at Brussels, Belgium. 4 formed. women of Palestine make September IS. it was announced here NORWAY 4he:r own stoves of clay. today. Distilled liquors and wines contain more than 12 per cent or alcohol ing are proniDiiea. rOLV.Nh. Iocal option Is permitted. Natlona prohibition legislation expected. SPAIN. An League formed in 1311 is meeting with strong opposition interests. from SWKPKN. modified Probihltion exists In a form. Retail sale of liquors is in the UNTIL NOON hands of societies which turn all pro. fits into the state treasury. Citizens Pot Roast 'lTioc Choice Steer them tare given ration cards entitling "10 pound pure Sego Lard to buy limited limounti or spirits ev$1'.45 ery month. Criminal, drunkardsand . 2 pounds fre'sh Hamburger 25d paupers cannot pet rntlon cards. 6 pounds Crisco INDIA. 91.10 Followers of CJhandl. popular InTHE DAY dian opponent of Britisn rule, are abThe Mohommedans, a constainers. Becco 12 large-bottle.?1.98 siderable number of India's popula75c can Log Cabin Syrup tion, are forbidden by thei;- religion to consume alcohol. 25 bars Laundry Soap oo CHICAGO. A'iK. 5 - i r-- pew-jiiqni- 's c ! - :' t ! . i hr-.-f- 't n o i - . . . . ; 111;-- re - ( . o u-- f.- g. e.ti-Salo- la'ir l 1 : Hart S chaffner & M arx "" . ; t i I ; 1 i i 1 ! Ird j j on I . i g blue serge suits . ! Ste-tphe- n. i -- : j i a-- u.-g- j i s JAIL j ' I -- I j i ) s t j pev-son- m tor-dial- s. this is a very special event, we've priced a fine assortment of Hart Schaff-ne- r & Marx blue j serge suits at this special figure. I post-Jutlan- ii tnin-newp:ip- ;;-ee- tn-u- la-rna- v i l - j D er j j ! j worth ey're j third af; more. - --- i I j j I all styles and all sizes in fine all wool serges; fast colorings; guaranteed to satisfy or money back j - ! hun-dre- j I ev-eVii- ng j ar j H hii ! (1 I 1 t y - enter-.tilinme- nt ex-'CHI- v i j j t I ! I ; j ' OODEN.UTAM. i the home of Hart Schaffner j & Marx clothes ! fe-i- ' i i i ' i i -- ' STOP THAT SCOVLING! Shop Early Shop Early Anti-alcoh- ol j Saturday Special ; 10; wine-growin- g PHONE COLLECTOR V ii.XJ-- 1 "l,TT"Tti A T fitirpa TrATT VXXO 11lalJlJ August V. Bronder, a collector for the Illinois Hell Telephone Company. haa been awarded the Theodore N. Vail medal for unusual service for 1920, It was CHICAGO, 5. Aug. .'.... .59. 1 TWO BANDITS ROB 53 .30V . ..25 .15f? WESTERN MARKET Phone 2287 366 24th St. i j i I Grill Market . AND SAVE MONEY - ,.1.00. free with 27 35? 35 j 1 announced today. Bi onder: while making hln round. discovered a woman accidentally "lock- ed in a closetl by Her little girl. By the time he was able to free her the woman was uriconscious from lack of air. oo The watermelon is bellered to b a native ofxAfrica, BUY YOUR SUNDAY MEATS AT THE s pound Capitol Cocoa pound Capitol Coffee and ? each pound coffee 35c mild cured Breakfast Bacon, pound ?42c :' choice Wilson Certified Hams, pound Choice Spring Chicken, per pound Choice Hens, pound 2 pounds fresh Tomatoes . 20c Bananas, pound 1 I AL 1 . ! y', I if 'o v v ' "A A irs,-- ' t . w PASSENGER TRAIN 'vT. - I ! i X Two GKEK.NVILI.E. 111.. Aug. 5. banditH who boarded a Baltimore & 'Ohio passenger train at Beecher City jat 8:30 o'clock last night, held up th express messenger and escaped at Al- tamont. five miles south of Beecher with all the sealed express pack'Wrinkle lessons", are being piven in the West Country schools City, It is believed the package conages. in the cause lines habits that The face. is to of England. object stop, tained approximately $50,000. I oo This little girl was all plastered; up by tho teauhers with painted It has been estimated that the av. lines as a ' horrible example" of what squinting and looking cross erage man ptaks 11.000.000 words In will do. one year. . j CHOICE STEER BEEF ......... i. . ....... Pdlol lnt Rnnut rininifl ..... Rib Boil, pound Sirloin Steak, pound ............... Pot Koast, pound . '. I i :. Chuck Steak, pouml Mutton (,'bops, pouud . ... . . .. Shoulder Mutton Roast, pound Lamb Stew, pound Hamburger Steak, pound . Sausage Meat, pound .'. . (Hiow Chow Pickles, quart Strong Katern Cheese, pound . - . .r .. ...... ,.6 . .v. . . . ..15 .......15 15 J ........ . ' 8 .. i. . . ..... k . .15c ...... .15c .......S0 .......20c |