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Show OGDEN. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1921. ; HE TOO RAIDS AD POLICE ST 12 M In two gambling raids by the lice late yesterday rested. ar. ". Detectives vGeorge Wardlaw and W. A.; Jones dropped in unceremoniously ; a Chinese store, at'2475 at 3:15 p. m., arid rounded up Ah. Fqngr, Charlie Wong and K. Yamamo-toThe trio was charged with gambling and, each furnished $50 bail for their appearance In the city court Monday. Men arrested at 260 Twenty-fift- h street at 10:05 p- m. were more unfortunate in the matter of bail and Grant-avenue,- iff ,0M'srfhrm n S DIVIDE SILESIA Disposition of the Eich In dustrial Region Delayed for Three Months ColAl-h&mb- ra Standard-Examine- r: In this ated To be understood k life (jPSwj MATE MENTAL ASK LEAGUE TO PARIS. Aug. 15. (By The AssociPress). Disposition of the rich correctly regions of Upper Silesia, which has matter I wish to state a gentleman (disturbed the peace of mind of Eur called at my office yesterday asking ope since the signing of the treaty or for the privilege to speak in behalf of Versailles, is postponed for several d disabled soldiers and endeavor to raise months by the action of the fund for their relieT. supreme council Friday in reI questing the council of the league of I informed the gentleman that could not grant the request for the rea- nations to study the subject and adson we have had several requests of vise upon the fixing of a line separator Germany and Itland. the kind of late and that 1 did not approve of contributing my house to en- theThe text ofof the resolutionto asking aid in the league rounril tire strangers to handle this work, however 1 would cheerfully donate settling the question, was drawn fo free of any charge at any time that as to avoid th i appearance of arbinot provided for in would not conflict with our show tration, which hours the Albnmbra theatre to the the treaty of Versailles. The resoluproper officials of the American Le- tion follows; TEXT OF RESOLUTION. gion on their request. Not hearing anything: further on the The supreme council before render- matter until Friday evening, when it., decision upon the Upper Flles- of the theatre managers called me onejjng by ian frontier between Germany and Po h land conformable with article 88 of phone asking if I had arranged for and Sat- - the rriday speaker in my theatre treaty of Versailles, decides, pur- I informed him to article 11, paragraph 2. of uiant urday eenlngs. thatj I had not and he Invited me to his the covenant of the league of nations theatre where he presented a window to submit to the council of the league card with only the name of the of nations Lhe difficulties attending the to invite theatre unnounring the pro- flxln-- of the frontier and posed speaking, and also other places the recommendations of the council as were mentioned. Including Glen wood to the line that the principal allied associated powers chould lay and park. I found the gentleman speaking at down. v one of the theatres, also another genThe council of the league of nations tleman pasnlng through the house Is requested to rcfrard the matter aft while the picture was on walking in one of Kreat urgency in view of the. front of the spectators In the act of Mtuatlon in Upper Silesia." up a collectlonTHREE MONTHS' DKIAY. taking I Immediately Informed the gentleThe resolution was so drawn that man that I had not received any re- th, council, of the league may not dequest from the Icgion and that ad-he cide the question at Issue, but David would not be permitted to speak as Lloyd Georee and Arlstide Briand. revertised. I have a deep feeling of sym- spectively the British and French pathy for the disabled soldiers and am pledged themselves, at the council meeting Friday to ac willing at all times to lend Inany aid the their solicit of me tr.e advice of the league or na- legion may cept but I am opposed to the methods Hons. It was remarked formally in of many road hikers who claims to be the supreme council that the council working for this cause, having turned of the leaRue could hardly make any away a number of late, and I was In- recommendation in less than three or formed by the gentleman in question four month. In another resolution Germany and that the one appearing on the streets of Ogden a couple of .weeks ago. who Poland were admonished bv the suin all probability called on me. was at preme council to remain quiet pending settlement of the Issue. present In Jail In Reno. The theatres, as wells as other Friday's decision came as the conat all times grant- clusion have of five days of earnest displaces. ed time for deserving appeals, cussion, which began with an agreedone ment in principle between Mr. Lloyd-Georbeen so much has and in this way that our audiences have and M. Briand on what was given expression of their disapproval called a "compromise line." The precalling our attention to the fact they miers fell apart, however, on the findpaid their admission for pleasure and ing by the experts that the Industrial entertainment. triangle In Upper Silesia could not be There Is a proper way to handle divided as a working economic unit matters of a benevolent nature and any more than could the Pittsburg Private individ- district. support the worthy. SMILE AT DECISION. uals who may In good faith and with an honest endeavor start out on this Iord Curzon, British foreign secrework should first have the credentials tary, smiled, and Marshal Foch laughand support of higher authority In all ed when M. Briand. under previous cases. agreement with Lloyd George, made the propoeal that the supreme council Very Jit spectfully. H E. SKINNER. submit the question of the boundary to the council of the league of na00 tions. The decision to do so means In efMEXICO BUYS ONLY fect that the governments of Great UNION GOODS HERE Britain, France, Italy and Japan, being unable to agree as to the boundary, now submit the question to the WASHINGTON. Aug 13 Purchases council of the league of nations, which In this country by the Mexican govern- consists of representatives of the four ment are being approved bv officials countries ,ln addition to representa of the International Association of Ma tives or tsrazn, iteigium. unina ana chinists and bv other union officials. Spain. The eight members of the to guarantee that products were from league council are requested to report shops friendly to union labor, H. C. back their findings to the four memDavison announced Friday. bers of the supreme council for final . The Mexican government Is repre Judgment. sented here by Robert Haberman, an Intimations had been flying about, American who has resided several as the disagreement over the situayears In Mexico. Mr. Davison said: tion became more evident, that PresDepartment heads of the Mexican gov- ident Harding would be asked to deernment advise Mr. Davison and Mr. cide upon the boundary line, not ofHaberman of their needs In a form ficially as president but unofficially as letter, a copy of which was made pub- a private person, he to be provided lic by Mr. Davison. In each instance with every facility for his representarequest is made that firms, fair to or- tives thoroughly to examine into, the ganized labor, send representatives to question and the powers to agree In, advance to accept his opinion as final. call upon the Mexican officials. Mr. Davison said that orders were DELIGHTED. ""closed not confined to Friend of the league of nations exshops," but to shops fair to union la- pressed delight over the reference of what Is deemed the most difficult and bor. this orders poliarrangement dangerous question In European fortThrough of nations a for agricultural machinery amounting tics to the leaf-ruto $750,000 American money have night before the assembly of the been placed with American firms In lague meets In Geneva and at the three principal powers of Europe .Jhus the past few weeks. It was Information furnished by the recognizing the distinguished authorimachinists, Davison said, orders for ty the league. a number of locomotives were cancellThe last session of the supreme ed by the Mexican government on ac- council will be held this morning. It count of the alleged unfairness of the H expected to last only a few hours. factory with which the order was plac- Lord Curron. with the remainder of ed originally and the order given to the British delegation, will leave Paris another manufacturer. Purchases of shortly after noon. ON RUSSIAN RELIEF. fire engines, sugar mills and numerous other machinery also have been It Is not likely that the members made through the machinists, Mr. of the Russian relief committee will be named. The various governments Davison said. 00 will announce their selections later, but the supreme council will discuss SUZANNE LENGLEN shall be, where the committee LANDS AT NEW YORK there will sit and who will take charge of arrangements with Russia. NEW YORK. Aug. 1 3. Suxanne bassador, who is attending the coun-- , Lenglen. French tennis champion, ar- ell. was unable to supply the council rived today on the steamship Paris, with further information concerning to try the skill of America's women American relief for Russia as he had stars on their home courts. not 3et received a reply to his reto Washington for data. quest Representatives of the United States Lawn Tennis association and the AmThe inter-allie- d mllltarv commission erican for devastated which is sitting at Versailles under the committee France went to the pier to greet th chairmanship of Marshal Foch. reportFrench queen of the courts. Her first ed tothe supreme council that much match is scheduled for Monday with still remains to be done as regards the Miss Elinor Goss as oppon.ent. In the disarmament of Germany and that opening round of the women's nation- control must- be. continued. 00 al championship at Forest Hills. Mile. Lenglen was accompanied to RETAIL PRICES OF America, by her father, A. R. de FOODS INCREASING Joannls, vice president of the French Lawn Tennis federation. and Mme. de Editor POLICE LOCATE FARM FOR Explains Opposition to lection of. Funds in Theatre lnter-al-lie- -- RAIN RELIEF H.E.SIHER GIVES VIEWS to post his bail. Arresting officers were Detectives and George Wardlaw, Ed. Butterfleld Everett Noble. All of the cases are set for Monday in the city court. - BY ALLMAN FOR GA MBUNG are still In jail after spending the night there. Among these were Nick Pappas, Joe Williams, M. G. Carillo, Pete Jarvis, Edwards, Thomas Payne, James George Anderson, Pete Rizis and R. Stockwell. With the exception of Anderson, who is being held for investigation, the men are charged with gambling. Only Edwards had sufficient money po- men were 12 THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME 1 UTAH, HficisSira i Dry Farms Benefited; Early Woman Will Be Returned to State Institution at Pedestrians Get Evans ton Soaked ' ra r in Brief, but intense showers fell and vicinity this morning, bringing relief to lhe dry farmers and taking the Joy out of life for the pedestrians on their way to work. At periods the rain fell in torrents, nd blown at an angleby a sharp wind, made umbrellas almost useless. Despite the intense showers, not enough rain fell in the city limits ob-to gain a measure by the weather server and obtain an entry irpon the weather records. The showers are now over, according to the forecast of the. United States are weather bureau and clear skies Lit-tle promised tonight and tomorrow. is in expecttemperature change ed. Yesterday's maximum temperature was 95 degrees, four degrees lower than the year's record. The minimum last night was 67 degrees. Ritha Johnstone, escaped patient from the Wyoming mental hospital at Evanston. was located by Detective George Wardlaw at the Arlington ho-as tel last night. She was registered Margaret McCauley. When lodged in the citv jail she gave her age as 32. A woman attendant from the asylum who came to Ogden to search for Mrs. Johnstone yesterday went on to Salt Iake after making - a cursory search of Ogden rooming- houses. She has been notified bv the police this evening and will return to to Evanston. to take th woman Mrs. Johnstone is said to be the wife of a wealthy Wyoming man. Ogden -- COMMUNICATION Editor Standard-ExamineMy heart leaped for joy when RANDOM REFERENCES I Held For Inquiry. W. M. McCur-dy- ; 21, of Seventeenth and Pingree, is lodged in the city jail pending investigation. He was arrested at the Southern Pacific car shops last night by J. L. Fenstemaker, special railroad agent. Ogden City Floral Co. moved to 2277 Washington avenue. Phone 1603. ' 6227 arrested by A.Danjo, h street near in the city jail Lincoln, spent the night to furnish $50 because of his inability Lacks Ball. Twenty-fift- to bail himself out on a charge of being drunk. He is to appear in the city court Monday. s Hudsor Going West. G. II. Luce, freight traffic manager of the Southern Pacific lines, with general headquarters at San Francisco, will arrive in Ogden Sunday from Chicago. He is en route west. ' tC. L. McFaul. gen, McFnul Here eral agent for tlie Southern Pacific line, with headquarters at Sanen Franroute cisco, arrived in Ogden today to the coast. He conferred with local officials before resuming his journey. Suit Case Taken. Andy, Kemose of last Farr "West reported to the police containa suitcase of theft the nightwomen's wearing apparel from his ing automobile parked near Hudson and - -- - . s . SHOOT ON SUNDAY and Jim weigh 100 weigh pounds HCh. Tom and Tim How can they 50! pounds each. cross a river on a boat that will only carry 100 pounds? Answer to yesterday's: One was 18, the other 6. -- The second leg of the medal shoot at the traps of the Ogden Gun club Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. In the shoot for this event staged at the club last Sunday. Ernie champion and Ford, state Marriner Browning tied for honors with marks of 49 out of- 50. More than twenty shooters are expected to take part In the Sunday event. . will be staged oo- all-arou- EASTERNERS VISIT IN OGDEN CANYON -- en route from ChiEighty tourists,eastern and other cago points to Yellowstone National park, were Ogden visitors today. They spent more than five hours at the Hermitage in Ogden their Journey canyon before resuming ' ' northward. A second party of 90 tourists from eastern points bound for Yellowstone next 'Monday. will arrive in Ogden -- oo- REPORTS THEFT OF AUTOMATIC PISTOLS 1 FORMER OGDENITE LOSES DAUGHTER Glenna Lund,-thdaughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Lund of Los of infantile Angeles, died Tuesday one after illness, acday's paralysis to in received information cording Ogden. The funeral was held the following day. The mother of the little girl was formerly Miss. Lauretta Greenwell of Ogden. nd - . OO- oo- TRAP ARTISTS TO John Theft of two automatic pistols from the Hansen bicycle shop, 2468 Hudson avenue was reported to the police this morning. One was a Colt .3 8 calibre and the other an army model .45 cal- lbre, from which the letters "U. S." hanhad been sandpapered from the were dle. It is believed the pistols taken during the brief absence ofi the clerk during, the day, as there was no evidence of burglary. 00 e Cattle none; choice heavy steers. 55. 005.7&; good steers 4.vu 5.00; fair steers $ 4.00 4.50; choice feeder steers $3.504.00; choice cowa and heifers $3.2504.00; cutters $2.00 choice 3.00; canners 3 .50; feeder cows $2.50$1.002.00; fat bulls $2.003.00; bologna bulls $2.00 00 3.00; veal calves $7. 00 8. 00. HogsReceipts none; choice fat Building- Permits hogs, 175 to 250 lbe., $10.10; bulk of A permit was'is3ued today in the sals $9.601010; feeder hogs $8.00 office of the city engineer to M. L 9.00. y Little for the erection of a Iambs choice Sheep Receipts.1398; frame residence on Fowler avenue $7. 008.00;. wethers $3.004.25; near .Twenty-eight- h streets The build-ins- r fat ewes $2.50 3.00; feeder lambs will cost 12000. $4.0005.00. J . - 1 . - . four-stor- . . SOR TING ANNEX CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD John W. Hyslop, rector. Cor- Postal Officials Confer With President Grant and Temple ner of Grant avenue and Twenty the fourth street, postofflce. opposite 0. S. L. on Building at Workers Entertained in The twelfth Sunday after Trinity. The church, school meets at 9:45 a. m. in Ogden Station Canyon and Huntsville th church for a short service and sermon. Morning prayer and sermon as As a result of a conference in OgGeneral church authorities and usual at 11 o'clock. All are cordially den and Salt Like between railway welcome. temple workers, .headed by President mall superintendents' and officials of Heber J. Grant, numbering 475 were th Oregon Short Line railroad, ft the gufrts of Ogden stake and the FIRST CHRISTIAN CHITHCH be constructed in Ogden of Huntsville yesterday. people Twenty-fourtstreet and Mad- building may to Union depot to protho in Og- - Corner adjacent Arriving at the Hermitage 9:45 avenue. ison Bible school at vide 9 a. m. the party was of mail. The th for den canyon sorting at a. m. . s ., supervision of T. K. is to have the railroad construct plan the i Walker. under greetea uy me enure presiuency for all Graded classes ajtes. building and the government pay rent the Ogden stake. President T. E. Mc- Communion service at 10:45 a. m. The to cover interest and deterKay and his counselors, John Hall Sunday school will hold their annual sufficient of the property. ioration and Samuel G. Dye. picnic at Lorln Farr park Thursday If the plan Is approved by the govMusic was furnished by an instru- afternoon. August 18. ernment, a cement building, forty feet mental quartet consisting of Mary In bv seventy feet and Fisher, Kathryn Fisher. Avon Rich 4 6 2 aveMISSION Wall an ENSIGN S. will be at built William Axel height and approximate Nylander. nue. Services 8 p. m. every evening cost of $6,000. Wright and N. J. Brown sang. in the week regardless of favorable or The postal officials who went to BREAKFAST SERVKD. unfavorable weather conditions or Salt Lake yesterday from Ogden, inThe breakfast was served under the other circumstances, b they whatever- cluded J. H. Musgrave of Omaha, W. direction of the stake boards and the Van Dervort of Seattle. Edward they may. for or aurainst us. We re- H. geneological committee. our orders directly from Illm. McGnath of San Francisco and R. S. From the Hermitage' the party went ceivp we understand His speech .and obey Brauer of Chicago, all district superto the city wells at Artesian park. Hej-His command, and when He is for us. intendents, and W. H. Taylor, chief were Frank greeted by Mayor they at Ogden. Francis of Ogden and the Huntsville whoa can be against us? We believe clerk of the terminal 00 in full and a complete salvation that band. Shortly before noon the automobile takes in the whole man. the body as caravan moved on to Huntsville and well as the soul, and act accordingly. at 11:45 a. m.. there was a gathering "We are standing on the eve of a of church worker, guests and visitors great disclosure" Beecher. What he in the Huntsville meeting house. Bish- saw In the nineteenth century' would Inside the northern boundaries op Joseph 1. Peterson delivered the take place In the twentieth, even with of Just Weber county, with its protected to address of welcome. age dimmed eyes, we President Thomas K. McKay pre- living in it. So let vis watch and pray open pool equipped with swing rings, floats and spring board, and with Its sided as master of ceremonies. and not be caught In a trap. plunges of varying degrees of heat. Is a PROGRAM HKLI). NEW DEPARTURE in bathing resorts. Instrumental trio, "Romance Sans FIRST METHODIST CIIl'RCH Pool and plunges, dressing rooms, suits street. Rev. Hugh and towels Paroles," Misses Mary Fisher, Kathryn 454 Twenty-fourtare kept scrupulously 1 0 Fisher and Avon Rich. a. Neville. school Sunday CLEAN and its INCEPTION the from MorInvocation Bishop George Q. m. C. M. Wilton, superintendent. MORAL tone of this like the ris. Salt and Beginners departments physical plant, lias beenplace, Primary NO CLEAN. MounYe 10 a. m. Leaders. Mrs. J. J. Malpne GAMBLING of song, "O lure the kind for any tains High." and MIhs Mabel Rowse. Church serv- of children and weaklings has ever PRESIDENT GRANT SINGS. ices: Morning, 11 a. m. Subject, been permitted. NO Jazz music with Address by President Grant. "The Transformed Life in Its Various Its accompanying shimmies and hurdy Two songs by President Grant. 8 p. m. "The Relationships." Evening. befuddle the brain contortions gurdy 13. Address Seymour Young, presiof Christ the Need of Today." of young girls. NO riotous dent of the first council of Seventy. Spirit MIdwepk service Wednesday, 8 p. m. rowdyism Is tolerated. There Flute solo. Axel Nylander. 7 p. m. JuIs Epworth of fun. but It MUST BE league. Sunday plenty Address Presiding Patriarch Hyrum nior league, Friday, 4 p. m. The CLEAN fun. NO unclean methods to G. Smith. fourth will conference a mot quarterly procure patronage Is alquestionable Address Mayor Frank Francis. on Monday at 8 p. m. All trustees, lowed. The new cement paved road Song. "One Sweet Day." Mrs. Irene stewards and leaders of societies are CLEAN with this connecting Ogden Saville Cummings. and practically new resort has Just KemarKS Dy Apostles it. it. Lyman earnestly reqiKted to be present. been completed and will be uncovered and Joseph Fielding Smith. for use some time this month. It SCIFIRST OF CHURCH CHRIST. Piano, "Prelude" Iawrence ENTIST Corner Monroe avenue and stretches (hrough the beautiful rural street. Regular serv- district of PLEASANT VIEW and that Address President G. F. Richards Twenty-fourt- h ice at 11 o'clock Sunday mornlng.'Sub-Ject- , precinct may well be proud that withof the Salt Lake temple. "Soul." Sunday school 9:45 a. in its limits are situated these wonAddress Apostle Albert George m. SmithWednesday evening testimonial derful natural mineral baths with a Violin solo, Spanish Dance, Miss meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms management which points to a future and usefulness founded on Mary Fisher, accompanied by Kath- at 512 First National bank building.5 popularity AND MORAL CLEANLIPHYSICAL 12 Rooms noon to from open dally ryn Fisher. NESS rather than an Immediate finanAddress. Andrew Jensen, assistant p. m., except Sundays and holidays. cial gain at a sacrifice of those princichurch historian. which make for permanancy and Address Apostle Rudger Clawson, THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ples 64J5 real worth. of the of Twelve. Quorum president CHURCH Regular services at 11 00 reReport by Joseph Christensen, o'clock. Sermon by Rev. Challen cording secretary of the temple. Smith of Salt Lake. Subject. "Science NOVELTY FEATURES GIVES RETORT. arid Immortality." Sunday school imof the geneological commrt-te- e mediately Report following. AT ALTRIART DANCE on the work in the state, Fran Behling. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHirRCTI Song, "O Ye Mountains Hlgh' Era-m- a Several novelty features, have been Edward Carver, pastor. Morn;John Lucy Gates Bowen. the Altrlart Society "We Thank ing worship at 11 o'clock. Theme. announced for Song, congregation. which will be given ball midsummer "The of Power the Accumulative a Thee, O.God for Prophet." of God." Sunday school this evening at Lorln Farr park. Miss Benediction, Adolph Madson, form- Goodness er president of the Salt Lake temple. meets in the morning at 10 o'clock. Cora Mortenson, who is chairman of the social committee of the society This program was followed by a There will be no evening service. Girl scout meeting Friday at 4. announced this morning that she had baseball game between the temple workers and the Ogden stake workers Sunday school choir meeting Thursday jirranged for a group of dances which will include types of dancing from for five innings. When the came was at four. various countries and from the earliest called each side had recorded ten to the present day. Eighteen tallies. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Just periods will appear in this feature. ball girls a the game Preceding banquet north of the postofflce on Grant aveat 8 o'clock. was served to about 800 people begi Dancing nue. Rev. L. A. Garrison, minister. Members ofwill by the and their society the Huntsville ward. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. The return to Salt Lake was started The m. Jay Smith, superintendent. There friends are invited.. , 00 at 6:$0 o'clock. have been several new classes organ... 00 ized. a The the GrIRL'S.LIES JAILED will take " theme for hispastor sermon. "How morning W. C. T. U. WORKERS Much God Loves the World." at 11 MAN, SHE CONFESSES o'clock. have services The evening IN OGDEN EN ROUTE been discontinued through August. DENVER. Colo.. Aug. 13. Homer The Men's Brotherhood will hold a C. Jones,. Stratton, Colo., motion picfor and congregapicnic the church One hundred and twenty-fiv- e deleis jervlnr a long at the grounds of the Deaf and ture show jowner, gates to the convention of the Wo- tion on term perjured Blind testimony of 6:30 prison at school Tuesday evening men's Christian Temperance Union, o'clock. state the a girl, pardon which wllP be held at San Francisco, was told Friday. Attorney C. board of The service midweek regular arrived in Ogden shortly after noon toC. Sackman of Denver, for 8 appearing held at day en route "to the coast. The party praise and prayer will be Jones, said he had an affidavit from which is made up of representatives o'clock on Wednesday evening. was convictthe girl on whom Jones from Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha and an ed of' committing assault, LUTIIERA-ELIM. 15 X fl IJSIIJefferson and ting that she was coerced to admitother eastern points Is In charge of CHURCH testify Corner of Walter II. Woods. street. Arthur E. Olsen. against Joaes and exonerating the The party is traveling to the conven- Twenty-thfr- d tion in a special train composed of ten pastor. Sunday schoolm.andNobible class prisoner. As the result of the statement. Warevery Sunday at 10 a, morning cars. den Thomas J. Tynan oCthe state pristhis Sunday -as the on was En route to the coast the delegates or evening services Jones to file ; urged to permit Next Is vacation. a on pastor will spend pne day at Lake Tahoe. away an a to be con. tardon for application On the return trip east they are Sunday, however, the regular evening October the at Bun-dameeting. jsldered services held. will be Beginning scheduled to pay a visit to the HermiSackman said Jones was Attorneybecause August 28, both morning and ev- convicted in' Ogden canyon. tage the girl was forced C. L. McFaul. general agent of the ening services will be held regularly. t to save other Jonea against testify All and affiliation of the Lutheran Southern Pacific lines. Is the railroad la married Jones in Stratton. persons others interested are cordially Invited and has three children. the representative on Journey! to worEhlp with us. -- 00 , 00 Dorca Young Indies' society win D 1920 In the Suex canal had an ex- entertained 191(X the pink boll worm to Prior next Wednesday evening so destructive to the cotton cess of receipts over expenditures of bv Mis fields, Wilson at her r home. Agda more than J15.000.000. was unknown in Egypt. 2757 Jeffersoa avenue- j an oo- -- MAIL L n. Before having ypur auto painted, see. Fred Williamson, auto painter at Cheesman garage, 2566 Washington MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 13. A 64 9 4 avenue. new system for quickly recording detail of each play of a football the flower. every Veber been perfected My Merritt L. has 7765 pam? Kl Paso. Tex., who today of Wheeler, oo was on his way to Chicago, to confer to with publishers with reference anHe sheet. a out scoring turning nounced that Dr. H. L. Williams, University of Minnesota football coach, had approved the system. WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY I be-hal- ed FOOTBALL SCORING SYSTEM PERFECTED street. Floral-furnisne- GUESTS j h I . . . I 1 I j . one-stor- y well-to-d- . HG CHURCH PARTY read Mc-Lell- Moved to 2277 Wash. Ave. Phone 1603. M. L.. Jones Coal & Ice Co. 2991 Twenty-fourt- h eu-pre- - ast Issue of thr latest charitable work of the good. people of Ogden. That of providing a home for the family of Carrol I have known these people from their childhood. Have been conversant with their lives, and know them to be good, honorable, sober, industrious people; good citizens wherever their lot is cast. I also know their parents. Better people han they cannot be found. His father was the of Nauvoo fame, and was one olMhe very early pioneers. He helped to blnze the trail and took part actively in all the incidents of pio-a neer life, and helped to make Utah beautiful place for you and I to live in. His life is an open book, of which his descendants need- not be ashamed. were McLellan'Mrs. parents equally good. oHonorable in every way in Mexico. and were The father was a shoemaker, tanner and farmer. One of the most useful men in pioneer life, and with this ha was one of God's masterpieces an honest man. Several of his brothers, though Mexican born, volunteered their services and fought for Uncle Sam in France. The family had to leave their home, farm and all they possessed to the ravages of the inrevothe in Mexico lutionary element horrible Since war. that of early part they came onout. they have been workfarms, which they have ing hard rented, trying to make a living. They have good property in Mexico, but badly by their home was used very the bandits, and they are too old now, and it is doubtful if they will ever be able to return and build it up again. So th?ir life's work is gone, and they soon pass away in poverty will the actions of a few unprinthroughmen. and the same may be said cipled oi many tfthers. an honorable one and This move is will bring pleasure and blessings to the participants. I see no provision for the laying up of the walls, but I know many of the bricklayers of Ogden. and they have heart as big as aiy. And I believe thev will donate their services and do that work. If not, I will volunteer to do It myself, and will feel amply paid in being permitted to participate i: such a worthy cause. Respectfully. J. J. in your Business and Circulation Dept... 53 55 Classified Ads. . 521 Classlfic-- i Directory Dept. 428 Advertising Dept... 870 Editorial and News Dept -- - pre-ml-- r, r: TELEPHONES Cgden Typewriter and repair avenue. Phone 23t. GUARD oo Mc-Lella- type-riter- - lrk big-heart- House for - ON n op the police on '' J -- ! e j Clay's Hot Springs ou-jh- l t s-- -e h Lake-Congregatio- semi-Intoxicat- Mad-doc- k. - . ; ed f, ge . PRO-LEAGUE- so-call- ed e stated-Throug- h - Jcannls. 00 NEW THEORY GIVEN IN YOUTH'S DEATH - BUTTE. Mont.. Aug. 12.- - Physical culture literature, describing methods of neck stretching, is believed by police and county officers to have caused the hanging of Charles N. Roberta. son of Dr. C. M. Roberts, a chiropractor. whose body wai found hanging to a transom in his room.said A friend Jess Daley, aged It. young Kooens naa an amoiuon 10 per cent,. 00 grow big and strong and had been culture litera- ASKS LAW AGAINST reading closely physical ture describing how the neck could be 'BEAUTY CONTESTS developed. The father of the .boy Is being held pending additional investigation. IS. A '' hs . old -- 00 OREGON FRUIT RATE TO EAST REDUCED . y. WASHINGTON. Aug. IS. Increases in retail prices' of foods are shown in 12' of the 14 cities named Friday by the department of labor In data covering the period of June 15 to four-tentJuly 15. Omaha, Neb.; decreased of one per cent while the others Increased from small fractions of one per cent to "eight per cent. They were Minneapolis. 8; Buffalo. 7;. Indianapolis. 6; Boston. Denver and Springfield. Ills.. 5; Kansas City, 4; Chicago. Fall River. Mass.. and Louisville. S: Baltimore and New Orleans, 2. and Philadelphia three-tenth- s of one ' SPOKANE. Wash.. Aug. reductions of approximately .10 per cent on firth fruit from Spokane. Wal-L- a Walla and Yakima and contlnguous territorv to eastern points were announced here by WHunt, assistant general agent of the Great NorthReductions, he said, ern railway. amount to I84c a hundred pounds to "17H to Chicago md St. Louis. and other mlddlewestern points--' 13-Fre- Ight bj!l WASHINGTON, Aug. aimed at newspaper beauty contests was introduced In the house Friday by Representative Herrlck. Republican, Oklahoma, who declared women of todav were thinking more of their looks than their homes. An editor attempting to, start such a contest would face a Jail sentence, under the plan. ' uo We don't clearly pet bow Mr. Rockefeller made that first dollar but 'haTlng Just bought tea Eallons of gasoline we have a fairly good Idea about how he made one of his late dollars. Columbia (S. C) " |