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Show THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST . 25 1921. UTAH. OGDEiN. SX XSSH HISSM w a m ar m mm mi B Wi anr mw :.:JUMi:lKUUIlal.!J w as a , t m buhsbj mm , i aa riday and' Saturday Specials HIJUd-IU -- "odds and ends slippers in whito AVomen . ' - . - , brown oxfords, medium heels, good ,kicL uppers and leather soles. Sizes 3 to 7 Y...S3.15 -- - - r the improvements.' - Sizes 5 to ; Sizes '8lj to 11 1V& to 2 B . . - Both "underground and aerial cable Knlish or .... ... 3 . 3 t 5S . . brown slippers, kid, $3.Tr one-stra- p Men's dress shoes, brown or black kid or calf leather shoes. Values up to $10.00. On sale ?5.00 to SG.50 t. . Youths .white canvas tennis fihocs. to 13 So .... J2 .'1 o leather soles. ; . Sizes 9 to Sizes to 5V2 2-- 21 ; . 1 ........ i . Sires .$2.45 FREE PHONE Delivery 1700 HURRAH! IT'S READY, FOLKS THE AMERICAN BAKERY 9 91.00 A model of sanitation, cleanliness. And topping them all fcr quality. American Rolls, Doughnuts, Layer Cakes, Pies and ' fancy pastries. Just like mother would makeif the could. Doubly welcome will be We have just received a larpe hipment of men's and women's new stylei in fall shoe r iind slippers which arc selling at prices. Boys' sehool shoes, black calf uppers, good is "being installed in Ogden'. Estimates made by officials, of' .the company" to- day place the underground cable work at being about three miles in length. More than 16 miles of aerial cable will be placed in position. Five hundred .filty new telephone poles ;haye been placed in position : In various parts of the city. The improvements will also .take care of the . future .business expected, ' officials say. . Additional switchboard equipment 13 en route to Ogden and will be placed In In and-iil- l once took others . part. 'I ' position immediately. ' She demonstration. are men Twenty-fivemployed ;( . STATK1. PCKPOSKSin this work. Purposes of the three clubs were steadily The additional space, formerly oc- outlined by Itev. John Edyard Car company, V6r for the Rotary. William H. Reed- cupied by the Redfield-KinKiwanis and Fred E. Wil- - has been completed attd is now being the. for gj diams for the Progressives. Judgeused Tni3 improvement Includes.' a introduced the first Proposal cafe- t feeder librarj'. lavatory, nw.nY vfJr a club council to' raise and dls- - tena and lockers for the operators, tWurse funds Under a "communityl1 ' used for the rest Spacewas formerly inject-humor Much Xnest" plan. be used for ;ad- room will arid' library ;ed by Fred E. Williams in his speech, of a .constant as ditional result; inughter being operating equipment. oo- .iiis comments ana stones. P. A. Iix of the Ogden president 'Wild West show explained the plans ; 'ox the 'show o'rgahition for .thai HOT SPPJNGS EOAD receiving OPENED TO TRAFFIC ;Yent early in, Sept'emter, of comments and applause generous approval at the conclusion of .his talk. IV.Fred' G. Taylor presented another - The North Ogdert-IIo- t Springs road worked was to traffic vlXggestion for a club council, and opened comp'etar wt on somewhat different lines-frptwo-mi"The afternoon. Wednesday 33iat proposed by Judge Reeder. . View Pleasr.nt .from of stretch, to- paving Music lor tne evening was in Box wner j district the pavement "Jester Hinchcliff. WiUiam H.jMan-- ; countv at. tne Hot Springs now con- iiing. Axel Nylander Tand the notary nects Ojden ant Hrisham with a of rank: M. Driggs, tinuouR d road. composed C. H. .Hj Stevens II A. Manning, ;W. The highway was built at a cost of Clark and William $77,000, the governrm-ntnderson, Andrew paying half of ' the amount and the state and .PRESKXTSRIrSOLllTIOX .J each. The paying ;- county David Mattson presented the resotu-Railroad central company utah.Idah,0 Uion endorsing the Mount Ogden na- t paid ... $3000 '6Z ths' cost to build Clonal monument plan, originated 'th road aong Ihe rTilroad tracks on the f the Progressive Business club and be- -, the Hot Springs depor in to eliminate doubl crossings. ,he, ihg promoted by that organization. ordcr rtSLlled attention to the wonders of the. A the poInt of the mountains near road UUllU- -i V rt envin7o ri lirrra rDn!n1nir ."wall peak, to the possibility ofand the lPr with a; h twig to reach pipe fence, has been llSi attraction that would be provided-1 dde(i protection to motor! s rn' this way. The resolution as adopt-"of the sharp curve ha Thf danger l'A. and conies will 'be; sent to Senator, eiimina,toa to a (freat ertent by Smoot. Senator Iving and Representa- - b;en the "grading of the hillside. 00rtlye Colton' asking their William K4ng. of ' the Rotary club tns TRAFFIC OFFICE OF J presented the resolutionsDr:endorsing Mills P. E. and "Boy Scout work of the Kiwanis plub endorsing the RIO GRANDE OPENED were adopted Girl Scout work. Both ' " "unanimously; INITIATION. w B Kenney. newlv appointed gen- BURLESQUE Rio The r'scr.eam" of the evening was eral agent of the Denver , nI on ytam of 'Al. R' Mclntvre into. tI II Uj ' rr ... " U 11 VIA V. v initiation-.in rc, '0uwai, 32& Eccles at the "ancient order pz di?appointeu offices building opened ' postmaster candidates," Mclntyre was r. Kennev was sent he from Grand Colo., to make a bid for ten members Junction, the Ogrten oak coffin, ;escorted-b- y traffic passing: through ' of the three clubs. Tests were made gateway. V ascertain if he were dead and alive search for a in a. three-daFalling "revived.'' with the home Mr. tmd and upon or for rent," apartment invictim sitting on the coffin, the Cul-leMrs. Kenney purchased the home, of VV H. Hadlock at 2560 Harrison aveitiation was conducted with John ' Dr. K. P. Mills and. George Glen nue. , InitiaThe. roles. "Fouts the Mr." succeeds leading, Kennev Frank taking tion included a review of some of. the a general-agent- . The office on the victim's "misdoings'' in the Utah state' round floor of the Eccles building was done away with whn the gov- ;. ;. legislature.. OP tnnt cSntrol Of tne roaa. . Meats I . . pre-wa- :?2.05 THE BIG AMERICAN LOAF ft . BED ASTRACHAN g. APPLES . CO -- . Spcciil for the pounds or . . , , io.; HOBS CHILDREN yGz- - g . i , in - j , x m . " east-side-o- -- -- t two-inc- - -- -- ' . j - - j . i ;,-- Vi I 1 V X I 1 1 M V " V y' his-bein- . v. V ; . . " I -- HOOPER PAVEMENT : oo , ;", . . $27,000 CONVICT OF .WEBER ' -- '' ,; s , hard-surfa- cl . ; . fstl-umte- . f William Peterson, sentenced from the Ogden court in 1917 to serve a term in the Utah penitentiary, was paroled Wednesday. by the 8tat' boarda o'f 'pardons. Peterson was released to : the year ago but was returned ' prison. An application submitted by T. A. Marque, convicted here in 118 for forgery, was denied by the board. The term :of C. Handley, convicted' in Weber county, last December for attempt to'pass a fictitious .check, was terminated. ..William Green, sentenced from Ojden in 1919 for second de gree burglary,, was denf3 parole, by - ' . " " - The Utah jurplus '. 11 A' -''- "'---i'-j"- Army Goods Store August to 29 Watch for our opening. i c y-x-- -- wr i A'V l in ihiiih him ufni 2aib. "' t t" f u.mj tfcTy.tr , ; -- . AMERICAN BEAUTY to call. r . . MACARONI Spetlal 3 package tor 29c 24 lb. Melon rS4b. Melon 60c FINE GRANULATED 70c BEET W-poun- e rv I n g d b3 COFFEE grade. $3.90 $7.63 . 100-poun- bag . . . Regular 52 CO -- pedal gl.uil .... 33c ........ .29c ..19c I . 11 t i .' V l ii v , "tiV.-- f. - '... t. .. -- w. t .., i. -- " ... . T5c Tall Can PINK SALMON, apecial . . $1.75 Larg Can LOG CABIN SYRUP . . . 5c Medium Can LOG CABIN SYRUP . . . i x i i'wJt1 1'' - :i CABIN SYRUP . . SMS can PEANUT BUTTER . . 75c 2'.; pound can PEA NUT BUTTER . . ... : 40c can PEANUT BUTTER $1.58 . rA 4Sc Small Can LOG , , famtty five-poun- tln ef thia frcth roasted popular Coffee for . . 3Sc Carton MATCHES, ry 2c. OLD FAITHFUL SUGAR Table and P re POUND I 79c $127 69c 29c t their regular .dally duty outside;ofi huve been' gathering evidence against the gamblers for many weeks and last night the time came to make the raids. Few persons realize that much evidence is necessary before a conviction can be hoped for In court." ; FOKFEITKI'; Eight men who. failed tq appear in the city court, thla mourning forfeited the 50 which they had posteti as bail. They were Ed Johnson, John Everly, C. A. Zeaman. James Anderson. George Itlley. Fred Harris, Charles, Dearmond, and James Gibson. Sergeant George Wordlaw, accompanied by Detectives Ed llutterfleld. Everett Noble," W. A. Jones, Joseph McLean, Officer " C. E. Ieiser, conducted the raids. Cases of all the defendants were not called this morning and wlll come before the court at tomorrow mornsession. ' ing's and-Motorcy- ele A GOOD TIME TO SHOP.:. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -- con-structio- of GIVES DETAILS breaks. 24 7. P. lQwlcr was OF AUTO DEATH with 23. The next shoot IU b- st the of the club next Sunday at 10 traps a Vn. Halt Iake and Ogd-men will content for honor. Mon than rs trap tar are ex per ted to be In attendance. i mirlnr the forepart of Srpirm t.r shoot will be hld at fait reUterd LAke. Clark will b on of lh tars entered In thU rnt. Dr. R. i:. Worrell will atjui lake part. Detail ' ,'7m. of 'Mrs. regarding the'denth . S.mShfdaSi7d m0rn,n5,i'!r,n Hmwi tlieJtl,rBj.CHD-- A: waa Tl drlvtna; th Jlcr u, car In which ..-.- ' , Mnv hi rerf-.irnlie- ' .- fcn toatrl I. itn tlnf Chl-Nob- rro fa.-m- m tri''. dlrd - lt V. ra-a- rJ ir.',i 4rtj i:y 2 r. wan llorr. " Why fuss with the pendableu and tn ome rew when you can have "Becker's Best" properly aged and delight-ful- ? inde-dangero- us ( hi- - y - . - Manofa.ctc.red bj ttm - - - BECKER PEODUCTS COMPANY' - Ofdcn, VUh .... I rd le - -'-XN 22-ya- j Ht-l- y. 1 f " Uorr fH. a I'.ulck aatomh-M- l fr carturt-Tbr hA for lfca i .T...J..... who accomnanled hi fatber to Ore Bon Tuesday, ij runalnlng; with hli brother. Frank. In Ontario, until after the funeral nervier, which are belnff held today. According- to Mrs. Walter Smyth, who received details of thtnlahap today, II. It. Wood. Mrs. Cowlna. and Mr. and Mm. Andy Swan had been on a motor ride, and had met with a mis hap which dliaMed their car. "Flndintr themselves Jwol.itfd on a. rather lonely atretch of road, they etoprJ th" f'.rt pawerby, who chanced to b Frank Fmvth 9mrth. Wood a an acquaintance, and requested ; "lift." Smth assented and the two w u rn r ii , lOfeiner Wlin OOU. nuriru the Smyth car. Smyth, who i not an expert drlvrr. oo la believed to hae become excited, and temporarily lost control of the maARGUMENTS ENDED chine. Mra. Cowlr.a, fearinc that the waa about to tl over, leaped. In IRRIGATION CASE car trlklnr, ahe aufftred a broken neck and a fractured akull. Tlie car turned over, but all other ' Arguments on the demurrer In the occupajita of the car escaped wun case of the state against the WeWr but alight Injury County Irrigation District, in which OO' dissolution of the district is sought, were completed late Wednesday hv CLARK HAS PERFECT both the plaintiff and (counsel for aetense. v un the completion of the SCORE AT GUN TRAPS arguments Judpe - George S. Uarker . . reserved decision. ' Attorney A. G- Horn of counOgden. Clark topped th srnrifmVed--at sellor the plaintiff, bompleted the ar- theILarry t of the Ocden Gun, club trapi Rebuttal was given guments. by r.eday with a acore of 7 5 brenka In i iiaiverson. also representing line. i.eorge attPmi from th the state In the case. Richards w. r. Fowlf r of Bait I,ake shattered) and .Mucneu oi oaii Lake are counsel for 71 out of 7S vnL ine lrrigauon aistrtct. vrlth a acor) third Ilalra wa.i Harry rsariter gave no indication Of 5 out of 75. juage loiiowiair ine arguments as to when In th event At 25 Wrda' tne utcisioa might be espected. scora Clark, topped the IleU with w a cf k vi "k theft a'.cr! from UCwn. Jh i m. s " PRISONER ATTEMPTS ESCAPE ON STREET and The rfflcrra were taklnc th mn to A bat brief thM. took p'.ar ,lhe ;u5jr to h- - thm "rnart'i'' ar.4 fhtn to th county Ja.'T. Thr Arm on Twntjr-fourl- h VJr.ciay .n.ivr In htlA fcf county UU. afternoon whtn EcarJon alUa Is .trlai In lh Jh dsirici cjurt. chare 1 with th" thft of j Cinlon. 'O- an automotU. tcpk from pol',c cf- - j . ficrm and made a daah for liberty. J! PEACH SHIPMENTS Fcanlon hroh throufh tha dewsra cf ARE MOVING EAST CO a ftuil'.o hfr he traa lakrn n i to photocraphed an4 ran fit down! the liiU.on Twn(x-fourU- i OGDEN MOOSE WILL atrtU Hei raraIVtwrfn thr! VAand four hundred was, ptira'Jd by Itrtlirfa L cf to j, 1711 ahlppJ MOTOR TO EUREKA and i;jwar3 Dutter f!l'l. Franrr-;- t an4 M5mourl al!Rn turned into an a.l)vy In tht rtar cf VTelr and V.ox KlJtr ccun-o-tyf s Ia-juth Utah National tir-- with durirc tha nett firm rki. ph'.l Noble c!c on h: hff-trctl trafr.c miniftr of the Utah-t- h Whn lltf dine, of Moog3 r ogjpn W! depart erly nw tht and cfflcr Ontral alley l.a.o lina. ftlrr.ati tnlpr4 th-rwaa no rhanr cf Jnjurmx .The fSr; h!;tnent of pec he t or rt-- I Sturlar for Kurka herlhey will that f,.f'a:rliria h frtra Wjl- arj'rrn hi, r t o I Ihtv. KrH Wlonalrre, Saturday rfnlng. nrta a. anot intopu!4hrick lard and Fotj!& l axrr. h?t hid th ffKt and IT, hlf.mnta 1h! a a n wi:i atJ-- f Ion atopped. lit lh r arr"n-'- t rrsnk Mattheww uf JflO mot than i3 I n au()r,1.n . will mL. IKm to accompany the ttlrtr to car. It tf d"f ared.by lac fld w t tsipn th atualo. tortiobi;ii, rtturnlnc t 8undr. r.f'Vir, r a.st aUo. ' S th tlm cf thp atlf mptd arrival at Kurtka the vialtora tn Two hr!rdri1 r.ftr rara r prtatoa will Inspect the mlnra of that vicin- th' of?icr had and Charlm wiil If !.!j.r-tr dur.r.g th farrn-fr- a tn cuiodr. Hi u rn ChiraK and ruifrn ity. Thy w'U alsi t. nhown throurh UaJtr. a by r th ameltera. charted with jtrard larrrny for rf r:.i!n C.fr .ir.J Wjr.ird. CURIOUS MOTORISTS HAMPERING ' FIREMEN D. A. Smyth Clears Up Accident in Which Son While following fire' equipment In Was Driving ' Is exciting it will b discouraged by authorities, nc-on- d hd od they-saitoday, because congested traffic in the vicinity of. fires has a tendency to impair efficiency of firemen.Motorcycle Officer Claude Lelser, whose attention ..has been called to the matter by Fire Chief Oeorg A. Graves." said "there, were many motorists who were utterly disregarding the requirement of" parking automobiles close to the' curbing" until fire equipment had passed. Automobiles to nres must stayfollowing at leastequipment two blocks lo the rear or stand chances of being arrested, he said.; ' During a fire on the west end of the viaduct Tuesday night, the automobiles swarmed on the viaduct roadway until the fire engine could not be manuevered into position. While the blare was not a serious one. the firemen were .hampered by th presence of so many, automobiles. ; Motorcycle Officer Leiser said when automobiles are parked on the viaduct-when trucks of the fire department are on the overhead ' crossing the car owners will be arrested. AMERICAN LAYER CAKE n . " - SUp in, have'a lihcral sample cup of Old Taihioncd Coffe . and - Tree. surRPons arc n pain at work to prolonr:'thc life, of the famous Washington, elm in front of the capitol. WashinKton h said to have frequently" eaten hi lunch under the tree during the of the capitol. It has nhown sifjns of decay for many years and only frequent 'opcrationji, prolong its life. Notice three" men . are at work. . . IMM Mcon 51;oc A TSit j ... s - mil, Be . And, Oh, Boy, how good. Every one a top notch er. Fcajt to youriicart'a content on these hij luscious Utah Melon. The American hammers down the price. clared J. Itay Ward, commissioner of public safety, this morning in commenting on raids made by the police on three alleged gambling houses last night and the arrest rt eighteen men. !The officers last night raided three of .the worst gambling dens In the city, Commissioner' Ward continued, and the raids will be curried on until every house In the city where games are known to be conducted is closed. It took our officers several "weeks to procure the evidence against these dens to a point where conviction of the players was practically certalnand they are now working on others of the same 'calibre. WORK OVEKTIMK " TSorae criticism-habeen forthcom ing frora somu sources because con tinual raids are not carried on against gambling, and other crimes. It might be .explained, however, that the police department is functioning with a minimum force of men and It Is to rathrr evidence and plan raids outside of the regular dut; of the force. We are endeavoring, however, to focus the attention of the department at certain times upon certain campaigns against crime and as soon aswe have a possibility of conviction these raids are conducted, '.'Officers of the polite department, nec-eBsi- for COFFEE 87c . . . . . . WATERMELONS ..tf'-5?-V.- . : ln-t- - ..45c V $1.43 $2.85 $13.95 BINGHAM'S FAMOUS SANDRIDGE 16-ya- mm . . pound 10 and Old Faithful morn- 8- - for CAKES nuL disappoint. bag . . . BAKERY ntvt r good, AlNwaya HERE THEY ARE! " 4rvtmm.m, n ing dew. Pound pound i Washington Avenue "" a Freh at tht de- - will move 'ML, - tne Board. 4 Oden must top," . BUTTER for -- IS GRANTED PAROLE Contract for the paving of a mile of. road between Hooper and" Ogden comhas been awarded by th?1 county missioners to Kapus Green & com,XJ, 9 9 0.90. This pany of -Salt Lake fordoes not include amount, however, the Portland "cement, which' ' will '.be .' furnished by the county. nThis work will mark, the first piece road the county ct board has authorized within the county without state. or .federal aid. ..Preparations for laying the "road will be begun immediately' Avith a' view of C5mpleting it 'before icold weather sets in. d The total cost of the road.' is . at $27,000.. 'Gamblinfi: In criticif m. FRESH CHURNED OGDEN-UTA- H SAVING WASHINGTON ELM one-Rockefell- er. - one-four- th Serving for your ap proval and for your BLOSSOM Sweet must FLOUR AMERICAN CLOVER ) Eighteen Taken in Raids Forfeit $50 Bail Each et te WILL COST Sc. Eight-o- f s ; r; WOfVIEN IRBiCT iTOP IS .' hard-slirface- t: -- Demonstration PATENT 49c $1.89 for . FLAVO HIGH Friday, Saturch' . Box le con-sext- the-summi- fVIEN 2461 WASHINGTON AVE. . - , I KLS e f FREE week- end. . -- - Bakcr Fruit Sizes 3 to 8 " Children's school shoes, brown calf uppers, leather, soles. - -t Sizes a to 2 Sizes 2Vz to Babies's Women's n - .$1.00 canvas pumps, leather soles Sizes 2 VI: to 5 S0 e and heels Improvements totaling $100,000 .lare being made in Ogden by the Mountain States .Telephone and Telegraph company according to officials of the !0?-deexchange. The Improvements will be competed, within the next six 1: months, it is stated. With- the; completion of this work 1200 additional lines' w.ill be operated by lhe.Ogden exchange. The increasing demand for new telephones together with increasing business,, is given as one of the reasons, for' - 1 Women's-whit- . Endorsement of proposals for Mount pgden: national" monument and roads "leading to, that peak, of- the Boy Scout and Glrj : Scout. Work 1" Ogden were Given last evening at the joint banquet, of the Rotary Kiwajifs and Progressive Business clubs held ' at the Berthana. A the'sathe . event,; propos-- . als 'for an O'gden .club 'council, to include representation from the three clubs, were made in two" different forms, the question being left lor .fln-al" decision, to the individual clubs.' ALL TALK AT OX CE. v ' The event last evening was the first Joint session' of 'the ;;thtee business men's clubs and 'was! also the first banquet that,. had ever. been, held In .thu Berthana, the event.-large ' dance floor" being The Weber club used for the for the banquet service. arranged . Frank M: Driggs as "president of the r Qgden chamber of 'commerce and.We-beclub presided. .Community eing-Snintroduced, the program and was fallowed by a joint opening talk by President K. Hinckley of the Rotary, Charles Wood of the Kiwartis and W. iE. Zuppann of 'the Progressives, each to" .be heard over the speaker, trying bedlam that .arose .when three talked -- to $10.00. On sale.. . - Boys brown calf school'shocs in wide toe. and black kid. Just a few pairs left. Value iSmoot, King and Colton Will Growth of City Reflected; Be Notified of Clubs in; Orders for Additional i : :V: Action . .; Equipment Frcih rd hl tJEJ |