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Show FRIDAY EVENING; AUGUST 19,. 1921. CTA-TP" r ill iMbiirUftwo Informs; V Acceptable Paper Warrants Asked for' Fleeing SALT LAKE, Aujr. 19. William A. Decision former-citsexton of Murray, a Banks,1 was made yesterday following of VV. is with of office J. misappropriation held in the chargedin a com- in funds $1301.55 public "Walker, state insurance commissioner, X plaint Jiled in the Third district couri that representatives of bondinsr. com .yesterday against the former ornciai panies interested in the automobile ana me American oureiy vumyauj, bondsmen. The action, brought insurance field in Utah should act to his the City of Murray, is foronthe purby 'confiscaformulate a bond covering Banks of pose ' tion of automobiles by- law that .will bonds." recovering $1000 The defendant served as sexton from fie acceptable to the insurance com31, 1919. June missioner and at the same time will un ms ornciaiuntil December ne received th capacity of laws the not conflict with,, I several thousands of dollars. and is al- state. R ft , r .1 "avc a'""u''' as highly important Iti was urged, of TKii f t tie. his own use. Two hundred dollars f SALT. LAKE,. Aug-.- IS. . ,- y, eosa-feren- ce -- " - , 19,-1918- . - 1 DENVER, Colo., Aug. 19. The United States government has moved to. apprehend. Edwin F, ' Morse, head teller of the International Trust company., who left Denver last Saturday before a $70,000 shortage of the bank's funds, was discovered.' tend Mias Mabel Tenfold, a former filing clerk, J. Forster Symes. United States district attorney, asked for federaV warrants for the arrest of Morse, charging him with bank robbery and for the arrest of Miss Penfold on a charge of conspiracy to violate tho Mann act. It was explained that the govern-mehad intervened In the case because the International Trust company is a member of the federal reserve bank' system. The warrants Immediately were Issued and government the country agencies throughout were Instructed to arrest Morse and the girl. , Banks At this time V VvTI it would be difficult .for j aia - ......i. na e prumiu iy selling agencies to r balance. Numerous oe- are requests lnft;m,.. ir, i,ftin to to the been made have dared The matter came officially1 to the nw rfty- offlcla fS? attention of the state officials s5me of his office ba"d"wi?d' afterward time ago, when the question was sub- - the Payment is he of the money, mltted to Harvey H. Cluff. attorney restlto make to have ofi!? promised ? general, as to whether the giving (mobiles iuuuh. 1, 1920. Banks admitted by fede ra'l rorf through conflscatioiiwas. of $1001.55, and piromlsed in fctate governments iformltyain shortage to pay that amount before with the law or with sound public pol the'writing of September. 1920, acfirst day in illegal unirarprt (rv Antnmnhilps to the allegations in the ?ult. traffic in liquor are subject to confis- cording no such However, payment has ever cation under the prohibition enforce- been .made. . ment laws. Claims placed with the surety compv- It has become the custom of dealhave ken tai- any-are alleged-ters who sell cars on the partial-pa- y ment! plan to insure .the machines; fruitful. op against loss by such confiscation, as as forms well jbf loss.(Tj against other HAJJ TurAVJrTir AIITPn. Dealers may then sell the I L j - U j 1 iy IU M Colmmlia . ilen Bros.-Rpbe- rts Dance Records Oh Mt! Oh My! ."Piano Go. . Miai Aug. 19 won all-arou- W nd ' , o Fox-tr- -- -b- Cruit Trio end FrenX. Fox-tr- 8Sc f ot Paul Bis ot Jexarimba Ort)tra 8Sc 1 ecome er-ic- i 1 $15 Tie L&stWglu. Medley WaJu j Fox-trliere Is My DtdJy Kow Blue. Medley . Tfd Ltvf Jass Band r v . Ted Lruit' Jars Bend I vuv. A rf Ilisimcni OrcXttira A 14 IS Happinrss. Fcx-trot A-34- 21 -- ot DISCOVERY 1 A-li- tra JAPAfJ CLAIMS ch 'On-Mar- Pong (Mee-Me- e) ot ' Liureka ot Tk Hcf?i Six Not So Long Ara. lox-trFefryO'Neil. Melej WslU Prinrt'i DaMOrtXtttrn) . . Fox-tr- 'erl high hon8 .yesterday whfcn members : of the Eureka fire department car- DIXIE POWER ASKS ried of f more points than other departINCREASE IN RATES j ments in the tournament which marked the cloIng of the Utah state Firei men's convention. . Aur. SAIT LKK. n The Eureka team won the sixteen-ma- wa filed yesterday by the blilt Power', championship1 and company w the public utilities comnow 'holds the. silver loving cup for mission of ith' Utah (or permission to in-- ! this event, for the second consecutive for renidt-ncand coin-- ; year. If this team carries off the hon- treas Its rates mrrclal jr li n g , purposes and small ors again next year th cup will Its permanent poiassion. The motors. The application affect elec- ItlQ time of the event 'was 2.7 seconds. gjven In Washington aml.Assert NeW PrOCeSS Will The hub. and hub race between hum (.uuiiinn, iii mi-- sijuiiiHcui rurn'r Make Island Great ProState. teams of eleven men was won by Span- Of thl . oo ish Fork in 13.2 seconds. The prize ducer of Steel was a silver cup.1 The contest between teams of four COItMUTES SENTENCE men each was won by Eureka, with a TOKK. Auc. 1. A new proc OF CONDEMNED MEN' hlch by; loving cup as the prize. EureIN. TEXAS ARRESTED silver Mn.l Iron, or micnttie und. ka won a third cup when it took the H' Iron and , (onversed Into pi g firemen's provided the holder of the! content be' h J"M been nvde St. HKLKXA. Mont.. Aug. notes is protected against such haz- - 'KFMMI'RFR Gav. ,hnr' tween teams of four men each. With 19 Au" M. IMxon Thurn.Uy commuted i ub!Ic h? fo"o and Dr. n ujo., Jess AVilliams, ards by suitable bonds or policies. g The contest Joneph m". lu to life th 11. en.!A The question presented to the at- RupeTt- McXurlin, alias was f won Imprisonment Rnrlnir.i t'. Itr'lnhnll leth mf PCierum aer. tornev sreneral. however, brought the in custody. Sheriff D. C. Oakley re .lllc. In by econd!i flat. The awtnl "ncM of 'Seve Jlyrre and Theodore willnrnotuirmrr), i onlv revolutionize i a the ateet title-a case or nere : tne irom in vi noiaer mnie. turned that rney nU' Industry In Karl Fririijon nf Ihx enronopojoua yesteraay jj:s ruiey, reply gold watch but the world. of want13 been. convicted to ttOte" his vf ioa-vhable Murder Japan, "show of Kylvenier The said to be was' rWvo." The "prisoner h retaining Sandy department took th is means out carried process 9. J. 1519. December I'renatt. ly The dale interestin a car and his lack of com-!e- d in In dash connection! V. R. in Brownwoodr Texas. flat, while romHlntnc th nd Iron with coke. had of mur-- ; Vlt Salt Lake was econrt. The of their execution lv hanxir-ipliclty in the crime for which tne it includlne of a series crimes, tiitlnu hot Ktt flame nd making aet 21. rebeen for car was confiscated, he could recover! men Auicut llolh men same In took the nUces rerro-cofcwhich can be Iron from on his rlaim- - and thrpforo thft hvno der. automobile theft and bail bond yard dash, which was timedtheat220. new denied wpre bv triaU cently the 2 was found working seconds. The first and second easily taken state court. supreme meucai nazara was more imaginary jumping. McNurlin Japan hi.-- little or no Iron in tnV oo ; than real; while, if a professional boot- on a. ranch in the upper part of thij In both events were $10 and $3. prizes The which may be easily rained and fTm contest was an legger could gain Immunity from the county. race PARK CITY CLUB lat rela' thin fact has made this country one loss of hla automobile by paying a teams men of four with. each of the blpce?.t Importers of Iron. on of this form insurance, it Lureka again took, the honors. Tho premium , , . ,Q ELECTS from Knflapd and the L'nltri OFFICERS .was not good 'public policy to" relieve ... .: ..u., mn. ' rMate.him of the hazard mi.. ior esaiamaiiuu . .., nie aiiorney However, magnetic sand Is abuod laws. o-eral, therefore, took the position that er form of bond under the Utah PARK CITY. Aujr.-'1Officer of nt throucliout the fniplrt- - but mi the Park City Commercial club, which quite uelers up to the time of th SUMMIT SCHOOLS wh reorganised at a meeting here lail discovery of the new procesa. The discoverers Calm that the new last nlRhi ns folweek, TO BE IMPROVED lows: were elected process will make Japan one of the . Ir. I,. C. Hnov,-- prctldeat; Frank biKJteti iron producingf countries orof the vice president; the II. H. world Independent Kane, Kngland COALVILLE. Aug. 19. The North Kletrher.tiretsecond I luted b'Utes In the matter of Iron vice It. president: Summit county board of education treasurer: William j. Import, aay awarded several contracts for the Uurk. Kpan. osecretar". The officers who' improvement of various schools within eonstUute the board of director?, will' the district. ' John Salmon of Coalrille meat, within the next fi-days to was given th contract at J12.150 for formulate a., prosranj for. the year. ort I the mechanical arts . building, of. , tho ' WtJk)Lt.i; Y. fct I I'lLUD. , r high school and H. D. Cromar of Hetie-fe' .XOUAN. Auc. an fl!M In : wa3 awarded the"" plumbing " anJ the I'irst district court here Thursday 11 heating at a price of 12248. linlrst II. AVoolley and dlrec-tor- s One Wild Week,'M Now at agralnst Alston &. Iloggan of Salt Lake were of the VYe-i- Cache Sugar company given the heating plant and sanitation Raiting' for the restitution of 1469.000 Alhambra, Perfect Role alleged to have been withheld from! equipment of the Wanshlp school. For Bebe Daniels Excavation work for the $70,000 the company by Mr. Woolley. this xum as bein set amount the reallxed from to be erected at the Coal gymnasium ule of sugar and. alleged to have! Another ville high school is virtually complet the been illrrnllv sparkling comeJy-draThe North Summit uisiiitu 14; The plaintiff la Bishop Abraham Jor was .presentevl last night at the Al spenamg apout el 1 5.000 this year on gensen of logan. one of the original hambra theatre, with Bebe Lanlels.the school buildings under the board's incorporators of the company. always a gay and dashlrg little flgure. animating moit of its scenes. j jurisdiction. The play is tailed 'One Wild COURSES ANNOLWCKIK 00 and shows a youthful helresn Week." 19. LOGAN, Auc. Announcements both before and after attaining her courses of atudy and the school calMONTPELIER HUNTER of Before that im endar for the year 1921-2- 2 at the Lo- eighteenth birthday. she was dretsed In ging date, portant were school to gan the high INJURED BY SHOT prospective students ofpresented frocka of an II 90 model, and the institution ham ss sv ea An a tiov sinnst tv c na i v v aaU viujwasp today in a newly published catalog. vwisfivj' clothes she denied the pretty by comat the school MONTPELIER. Idaho. Aug. 19. Registration high , her up. but spinster who brought mences September 1 and the school ish no George Nelson, barber, was painfully calendar were nor friends fun allowed. includes a rigid course to a the Injured yesterday by the discharge of continue until girl, uplrlted Naturally, May 26, 1J22. The fac- determines to "cut Ioobc" the ery one, a shotgun wHlle hunting sage hens the school of has been Increased ulty attains her majority. She does. near here. "The shot 'struck Kelson to twenty-fou- r members. herself all sorts of pretty She buys oo Just above the hip and tore a deep and off to visit av friend clothea of A tnember" the lettuce family, of her dead starts ' gash through his side. Nelson. Iwlth In a mother. city. another hunter and his son, cultivated In Upper Egypt, Is a new Things, begin to Ivappen onnearby the train. source of edible oil.' went to. Muddy in pursuit of game. and don't stop until the breezy heroine is proposed to by the hanLome hero After hunting Nelson came into wane potn or mem are ranging oy camp, laid his loaded automatic shotAGAIN TODAY R gun in the seat of the car, and started their finger tips to a cornice several above the street level. axid stories flxfhg his fishing 'tackle- The little Is typical of the energetic young 5, 1:45, 3:30, 8, It 6:30, boy began playing with the gun and 1t heroine, thal whenihf admiring- - young m. '9:30 Nelp. contents the man goes to the girls' reformatory discharged, striking son, lie was taken to a hospital and es, that s wh'ir her predicament land hereto assure her that he wlllj the wound cared for. It 'is believed get her released, she ties him up with, Lthat the wound will not prove fatal. a fctrap and effects her own release oo then and there, climbing the high stone wall and tiding gaily away In her EPISCOPAL SYNOD, would-b- e rescuer's own car. .Frank, KIngslev pjayw the leading SET FOR SEPT. 7 sup-- i majcullne role. The rest of the overmuch cast that suggests porting " is It worked phrass. truly SALT LAKE, Aug. 19. Seven west an assemblage of players who are ern states ana Alaska ana tne Hawaii stars In their respective fields, and' an Islands will be represented by n 1 they add to the comedy with sharply-draw. are Episcopal bishops and delegates at the charmctertiatlona. They annual synod of the Province of tho Steven. Herbert Maym Kelso. Edwin. Pacific of the Episcopal church to.be Kfni(ntr ''Hull" Mr ntani. Ianres held. here September 7. The meetings Raymond. Carrie Clarke Ward and will be held in the St. Mark's cathej Kdythe Chapman. dral and will be devoted to problems is France! The by story original of the leaders of the church. Speakthe, farmer and wss adapted forHar-ers will be drawn .from the eminent Klmtr Heath. screen Percy by I an Episcopal clergy of New York tis supervised the production, which! other eastern, states,was directed by Major Maurice Canu., oo bell. WAR MOTHERS MEETING "One Wild Week" will b thown for SODA SPRINGS, Ida.. Aug. 19. the last tiroes today at the Alhambra. i The War Mothers of the southeastern 00 i Idaho district, comprising Bannock, Oneida, Bear Lake. Franklin and CariBURSUM NOMINATED bou counties, will be the guests of the fly? TO SUCCEED FALL Soda Springs chapter August 2S and 26. Frank IXKay of Blackfoot State War Mothers will be present and adIf. O. SANTA Ei:. N. M.. Aug. 1 dress those in attendance. . The meetings will be held at the Hursum was unanimously nominated BUFFALO BILL'S MODERN SUC-- f as Republican candidate for United. Presbyterian church. An effort Is beHtates senator at the September spec-ing made to takey the delegates on a CESSOR WILL GIVE THE FAMOUS UV election by state Republicans meet-- , tour of the near-bcountry-oo Ing in convention here Thursday. The , SCOUT S FAMOUS RIFLE ACT WITH : ' ' election was called to name a uf RANCH .HANI) ARREkrriJO cesHor to former Senator A. R. Kali.: MANY 1921 ADDITIONS BOISE, Idaho. Aug. 19. A. M; ParHur- -' now secretary of the Interior. kinson, .24 years ol age, ws arrested sum Is filling the place by appoint- on a ranch near Twin Falls yesterday ment of Governor Mechera pending the Land charged with complicity In the , ' -Also the Big Super Special election. ' oo murder of Arthur C. Banta. attorney of Great Bend, Kan., whose body wai THEORY BARED WHEN found, beside his automobile . on the EINSTEIN WAS CHILD morning of July 7; The arrest' was made by IL T; Myer. a. private detec. tive. NEW YORK, Aug. 1. Profsor e Show Don't Einstein, A Knockout QO widely heralded aa the father " was but a small boy JUVENILES PAT FINES. of relativity, DATES---SEPTEMBER LOGAN, ' Aug. IS. Five small boys when the fundamentals of the theory of Richmond were before Juvenile were advanced. according to Hudson E. Nelson L. Maxim., Lnventor, laborer" and pubtoday, Judge charged with stealing fruit from the cellar-olicist. a Richmond resident. They admitted Speaking at Carnegie hall last PauIineFrederick in night. Mr. Maxim said that ha had bottes of Sunday the theft of. twenty-eigforth set fruit and two quarts of home-mad- e and of "Roads principles of reDestiny,M Big lativity in the basic . He cited a majcailne wine. Judge Nel!w fined each. $3, to cover the loss ro the owner of the Mtck Sennctt Comedy, "Home article written by him for a scientific property. Probation Officer Emil An- Brew." publication in that year' In support of his claim. derson made the arreets. i Ror.r Paul livrt Tr9 and Trcsi Crmil I AUJO Ain't We Got Fun. Medley CABBY OFF HONORS iu VALK, : "Where Everybody Goes" . . V yj . : EUREKA FIREMEN ' otherwise . on i,,.trv manv. automobile :. nt - ath?oV Complete September List NOW ON SALE If you are' unable to come .to our store to hear them,, we will, gladly deliver them to your home. Telephone 181 or 182 NOW BEFORE you forget it. THANK YOU. . 1 'J! a 0 , R ALL ROADS LEAD TO' GLEN S FOR THE NEW SEPTEMBER Bank Teller and Girl Of Denver , tion of Funds ; 5TANDARD-EXAMINE- BROS.-ROBERT- ruiiimui ui s i Alleged Misappropria- : :A TO 'CAPTOREs PAIR Utah and Gem Seeks to Recover on Murray - - Insurance Companies to Provide : 1 SUt ixtest Items of Interert Proa State WOTS 0. S. MOVES IIMM I1IS1 E OGDEN HE Fucshin. . Dcrwn Yonder. Medlr riuby. Mrdley Fox-tr- ot Ont-tep-5 Hcfry 5tx1 Lerii OrcKtstraf The , Vinceni 85c I ArtHkirman'iOrtkttm Fox-tr- ot A-34- 2S B5c e -- ! , - title-retain- j -1 &J!$t&riZiSZ o,r-ban- : laddcr-cllmb-in- g Song Hits . ' ks, "t'il. hop'-coupIln- 1 t - . one-ma- hose-couplin- - Thrt O'Clock MaU-jkata- , . . 1 1 k 1 r " . e. &en-iori- ce v. 27 River Moon Cdaria SuZar Quar.'rl 4 J2 Hfld Fast la a Baby's Hsnds F.trdn and Xli'Jcr SSc 1 - Jl 85c Ss-an- e S$0-yar- d . 1 A-3- A-34- ) - "Tro Crwnil FtcrJc Crm-n- ii f I'm Nobody's Daby JcrO Harrit Paul BiOrxktra Accvm?ernilA14JJ I Wonder Where My Swet, Sweet Daddy's Goct f Mens llcrrii Paul Bi Ortk. Ace.) Vcn end Sfktntkl Wsaf Wacf Blues Ycra Van end Stktntk ) $5C Out Mslicds? Ain't Cocvbr s - In the Mornirg Movntigbt -- A-1- DoYo-iErtrTMnko- . Mr! f Frtd Hvtkii) A 34 2 5 -- Mtdt Me Ferret Ho- to Cry CkcrUt IltrrUr.) 85c Wild Weptnf Blue Mary Slsfcrdcnd lltr J as Bend . I've Lost My Heart to tht Meanest Girl la Town ar C You . - Mejy Slafcrd and 11 tr Jaa Bsi - ! OGDEN'S to-ipr- ci I -- 1 ' IS.-r-S- . r uIt THEATRES f mcert There's Sanlixkt in Your Eyes t SHOW Mlihty Lak' w-- t Wkers tb Laxy Mississippi Flows I Lost My Heart to You dan-sh- - AROLD S9 6, 7, VIedlsy e Swtet Luaaa , . PkiaFeVs. Et3"ptiaa Dancer. Vrera end Frvnekini OritnlaX Wecxhrind OrtXttirt , WQd Animal CaU Death of tb OM Lion' ' . . . 85c 71 $0 It.8Sc (B ) A-34- 85c ' Kmttt , 24 A3131 Stitn 85c Wild Animal Calls The Hur.tir.r Wolves . Emt$t Thmp$on Stl&n iTHE LURE OF MUSIC Did lsa CJ of the lint JtP.lU Rjict. KOfBtd Cmrwrrti sd Blfl(0( el s nari, d4 fcl4s bnn 20tk Lt-- ry st the wraf foture AeAf pr-(ern- see hm tl-- t Him e of f'. tm&rmukt COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, Ni Yoat ! -- ' mzr ; COWGIRL BAND WE- - ALWAYS HAVE ALL THE NEW fnV (P3 4 "A Voice in the 1 f OGDEN THEATRE f! Big Bargains in Slightly Used Grafonolw - I - i. iiiiOoy -- 1 WHOOP'ER UP! , ) . , COM'ON BOYS! $1.00 J A 3 421 ' Weanrrof tb Gren"r. ' . Don Kukcrd9 Ga!,MIoi ia 'er Etockirr Irith Wajtherarntnan ."all-star.- " . I;, 5, 6, 7, 8 Jccclreni IS x THE Jcoijm ) A34lf Cockade (B) AnnSt Lauris ' (C) Wfclu , - . ' Den Kickcrdir ; DO" COWBOYS and COWGIRLS EXPERT RIDERS and ROPERS INDIANS and SQUAWS v E cocks OnrnlalWoodirindOrckttiny , - UTAH'S GREAT FRONTIER "EVENT Scadw la-iow (,C Ivakes o ( AS Dace WId' a (A) - SEPT. n Ha-iii- t in 779S3'. Novelty Ftrtra end Franck mi . Llovd 1 SB- . . Rom -Oaccr StccU end Melt QuerUiU A 3420 Otccr Sic? $1.00 The Nam of Jesus Is So Sweet m e T704 lift's Railway to Ilearen i j e. 1 , , . rowning OroS: Columbia Headquarters ht 2451 Hudson Ave. Phone 45 |