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Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, 1921. $ YANK? STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 9 SfiOlI T UlLDIflG t i Immoral Women Drug Ped- Other Bright Spots Seen in Perplexing Industrial dlers and Gamblers Have Situation Run of Hospital t ' de- - , A WASHINGTON. Aug. 5. WASHINGTON. Aug. 5. Conditions of 1.1' at the Johnson City. VTenn., Old Sol- crease in employment in July of diers home, where former service men per cent was shown by the payrolls are receiving: treatment are so deplor- 1.J28 firms, each employing 500 or able that unless congress acts .imme- more workers in sixty five toprincipal be pro- industrial centers, according figures', diately casualties there will in made public today by the department portionately higher than ofoccured the Bur- of labor. The net decrease shown by the war. Director Forbes i : : M j eau of War Risk Insurance declared the payrolls was 16,914. were Increases in employment today before a senate committee. of vehicles comin shown the manufacture have bureau the of just Agents of the in- for land transDortation. ratlroad re-- '; pleted a secret investigation near- pair shops, leather, textiles, lumber, stitution in which are quartered men and who. tobacco, paper and printing. Practicservice 850 former ly' were Col. Forbes declared, living un- ally all other major industries shoWed of conditions vice, cor- decrease, the statement said. der astounding Where there has been improvement, and immorality. ruption "PATIENT" SPEAKS. it continued, it has been directly or and The war risk head brought as a wit- indirectly traceable to the harvest activities. ness M. P. Mclnereny, the agent who other seasonal agricultural Other bright spots in a mixed afid made the investigation and who livfd for a week as a "patient" at the home. somewhat perplexing industrial ofsituaThe latter told of having bought mor- tion are the continued "vitality in tex the and extract tiles and widespread gains phine, moonshine whiskey" said. of ginger containing 95 per cent al- building trades, the statement to cohol on the home reservation; de- General building operations seemand be gathering impetus steadily. clared that intoxication was common aswhile marked activities in this line are jimong the farmer service. men and serted that the immoral women over- still somewhat sporadic, construction programs of greater or less magnitude run the grounds. are gradually maturing. The witness said he had encountered Industries involving metal and metal many patients who carried guns and present a "darker side of the products defied the gmrVds to take the firearms adthe statement said, "serious he no was picture," There discipline, away. unemployment continuing in a multi- ded, and the patients ' ran the place tude of metal industries." to the extent of forcing the executive causes, the "statement officers to withdraw from the dining The outstanding room." Loaded dice and marked cards said, are a falling: off in the foreign he declared were supplied by "para- demand and continued listlessness of sites." from the outsie and the patients the domestic market. oo"drained," of the money given them ALLEGED SLAYER OF by the government. SENATOK 1HATK DEPUTY ARRESTED As Mr. Mclnereny gave details of to who desired Kt the life of "those Senator- - Walsh. Democroat. well," I'HOXNIX, Ariz.. Aug. George sitMassachusetts, demanded that theGenBrown was arrested at his camp near uation be laid before "Attorney Globe. Arizona, on a charge of mureral Daugherty. der in connection with the death of a No action was taken by the commit- doputv sheriff in Atoka. Oklahoma. tee, however, but Mr- Walsh declared In 1910. Sheriff J. W. Phillips, of Atothat the sending of former service to arrive in Globe today ka is men to "such hell houses has got to to takeexpected of the prisoner who-i- s charge explained being held in the Gila county jail. stop." Col. Forbes again to correct that his bureau was unable According to information received the evils because of lack of jurisdic- here from Sheriff Phillips, Brown has tion over the soldiers home, which is been trailed through Oklahoma, Tex-- i administered by the federal board as. New Mexico and Arizona in the eleven yearr. that have elapsed since controlling all such institutions. The institution, he said, was inade- the. deputy yheriff was killed but alquately officered, did not have ways before he has managed to elude doctors and- nurses, and needed ,thp officers. additional guards who could isolate from it hordes, which he said, daily He marched on to the prey that awaited .'responsible for their actions." them among the patients. many of pleased for welfare societies to lend whom, he added, were "mentally not their aid. j , I 21 6 Saturday? August j . inter-relate- d j BIG WATER RflELOW ; j I i WATERMELON EATING CONTEST MELONS FREE EVERYBODY WELCOME SWIMMING RACES BATHING REVUE SACK RACE EGG RACE PRIZE WALTZ j -- T- 0 UST - : - , I sui-fice- nt' - j LAST HONORS FOR AIR HERO of Pedro mountain, near Colma. An PLANES AID POSSES other under Sheriff M. Sheehan. cona dtail from the San Fran- IN HUNT FOR PRIEST taining cijsco police detective bureau, worked vised, he said, that .n San Francisco attorney had seen five automobiles with their lifhts out lste Tuesday night on the road in the vicinity of ! HEIGHT RATES I I ; M SAN GRAIN CUT FKAXC1SCO. Au. .v-T- j directed by the Sin Franairplanes cisco police, aided poshes nearc.hlns: the San Krancleco peninsula south of this city Thursday for the Itev. Patrick E. Heitlln. a CuthoIIc priest ot Colna, a San Francisco suburb, who disappeared while supposedly on n Railway and Shippers' Rep- sick call Tuesday night. resentatives Reach AgreeChief of Police Daniel O'Brien announced that he had clues which he ment for Relief believed might clear up the mystery by tonight. A posse under Constable Silvio Lin-diCHJCAGU. Aug. 5. Treigh; rates' of Colma searched in the vicinity on grain, grain products and grain by products irom cnicago anu tne cen-to tral Freight association territory ex-! north Atlantic seaboard ports for port will be reduced 7H cent per1 hundred pounds for a period expiring Dtcember 31. as a result of conferences between railway and shipper?" representatives, it was announced today. 'i'lie association includes and (jhio river ointB and MiUiippi the tern- between thoar river north to tory the Great Lakes an-- eaut to Buffalo ' and Pittsburg. The proposition of the carrier that the domestic rates on grain, grain also! products and4 grain bo reduced Vi cents per 100 from Chicago was discussed. pounds' An to both the export and domestic rates, the usual dlff erenttals are to govern aa between New York and other Xorth Atlantic seaboard port. All of the reductions will effect the ' freight charge on shipments from points north and went of Chicago, also west of the Mississippi river. The present and proposed crlo.d ratts in cents per 100 pounds from , Chicago to New York follow; Export. Domettic. ri -- ft- sfowh from Colma ovrr the rough) Pedro mountain. country toward the coast Sheriff Sheehan wa thati dvied According to Miss Marie Wendel. the the priest was taken toward : coast1, Father Heelln's housekeeper. town, the name of which is unknown stranger was extremely nervous, spoke to th authorities. 1j the mysterious! broken English and took grest pulns and muffled stranger who ulld for! to conceal his identity. him ;it the parochial residence in1, Colniti it a o'clock Tueiidiv The sheriff investigated throughout LABOR BOARD RULES tun ii irj inr tuumv uuu could not find that a call had been AGAINST UNION PLEA sent for a priest on that night. Constable landint said there whs some extremely fragmentary evidence CHICAGO. Auk. 5 Rlthts of non-- 1 f a kidnaping plot. h.id been ad union employes were upheld by the j I nio-li- l i ivi i I 11- - railroad labor board Thursday in ran dering a. decision in a dispute between the Pennsylvania railroad and the Brotherhood of Railway and SteamHandler, Exship Clerka, press and Station Employes. The dispute rrew out of a maetlng between representatives of the earlier and its employes to negotiate The rules and working conditions. carrier submitted a plan for taking a balVot of the emploj ta to stlact their representatives for the" proposed conference on rules. Tha representative? of tha brotherhood rsfussd to aecept the plan and made a countar proposal by tha road. whlph wn The railroad then put out Its ballot without any adjustment of the i 'MM i Up- - I i i j VV ' rth VySb II j J Mrs. Housewife, B. W. ' : ' i --i r ? --: t ! n 6l i , Ji'i 35 80 Floral offerings from all over the world were sent in honor of Grain products ...32 2H Flour 81 23H Harry Hawker, who gained world applause two years ago by the Grain 84 26 37 22 oo first attempt to fly across the Atlantic in an airplane, lie fell into miilocean and was rescued y a vessel. Hawker was kiVed in a re- MONEY STOLEN BY cent exhibition flight. Picture shows his funeral in St. Paul's BANDITS RECOVERED a at London suburb. Hook, churchyard Ora.in 34 80- 30 - ., l. L mih 111 iv.l.-i-'- mil ,, V,,'1,1-- ,,"," Our peciais for 7 iiTiiiif La Large assortment of glass shades up to $1 yalues for 15c each, while they last. Shade holders, regular 15c, now 5c. ' COME EARLY AND TAKE YOUR PICK . m ST. L.OUIS, Auf. A. An mail pouch containing; $4 4.000unopened In currency, the money obtained by three bandits who early today held up Tommy Vralso, a pestoffice messenger at. North Wood River, Ills., waa found late today in a com field near Petera, Ills., ten milee from the scene. ST, LOUIS, Aug. 4. Th pouch containing the money was found by Chief of Police Clark of Granite City, 111., after, he with a posse, had been searching- the corn field for tract of the bandits since noon. The pouch was hild-de- n under tangled vines within hundred yards of where a stolenseveral automobile usd by the robbers wss found oearcn ot tne field is belnr continued. were mat the total cany reportswould amount taken reach 860.000 Advises from official of the First Aate and Eavlnrs Eank and the First National Bank at North Wood River to which the money was being sent by the 8t. Louis federal reserve bank however, were that 148,000 was the total of the consignments. 00 The Lighthouse The Quality Electric Store 2452 Washington Ave. Phone 581 ALLEGED ROBBER NABBED IN OMAHA "OMAHA. Neb.. Aug. . a man whose name was given as Harry Palmer, w&s being held here tody following his arrest late yesterday by federal officials In connection with the theft in Toledo last winter of 8800 000 worth of Liberty and other government bonds. .Palmer was arrested when he called at the otofflce for a registered letter addressed to himself from Chicago. X. v. Dickenson, government service agent, saij that, detail scr?t of connection Palmer is euppos-e- d to have had with the alleged Toledo theft were not known by federal officers here. . UR-TABL- ETS - M9 y' jr'aUteg - n-h- i r a degree that should be given to every housewife. It stands for "Business Woman." And a successful housekeeper these days is a business woman ace high. Budget systems, account books, and close figuring all help her to keep expenses down; but first of all she is a wise, shrewd buyer. She keeps in touch with the lowest pripes, best qualities, and newest commodities by reading diligently the advertising columns of her daily newspaper. Every one can profit by reading newspaper advertisements. Advertised products are dependable products. Learn about the new things, the good things that stores are offering and manufacturers are putting out. Read advertisements and you will save money. B. W. is rfud |