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Show J THE OGDN STANDARD-EXAMINE- THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921, . IMIW R I ROUGH R IDER PART SETOCE& FOR at Blows followed. Becker, ay ' pon ., -- of' this $2.95 "asassiiBiBiBBBBBaBiiBaBiBiiiiiiBsii da. I At request off his attorney, II. H. Eaumunk, Terry Sparr, who Is in the police as the result of his alleged battery upon the( person of Robert Welch of Morgan, was granted a special arraignment, and "appeared before Judge D. R. Roberts ins the 'city court yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A charge of battery was preferred DaSparr ay County Attorney against " ' vid Wilson? Yi Sparr was arrested yesterday. Prior to his arrest. Alex Fife called at station, and attempted to get possession of the Sparr automobile,; which, was recovered before Sparr's arrest.', When Sparr called at the cus-tody-- of . itts no ye itfw mean Aier?RA iEf"ns Mrs. J. G. Falck. president of the Ogden chapter cf the Service Star legion, and Mrs. J. JJ. Eldrege, Jr.'; left this afternoon for Cleveland where they' will attend thenat;onal conven- '. ; eir . we ar? making yon thi pcial offer For a Limited Time Only m my breakfast taste better!" Countless little taste-nerve- s .have been cleansed of the stale Une tube Klcnu Tuth Taste One ptinrsntpvtl Toothbrush secretions which make the mouth hot and sticky. Take Store Avenue ifl fiiii n I "otmip acquaint etl with Klenzo" Tooth Paste Because it mates t I ....... A BIG 75c VALUE FOR ONLY home a tube today. 2357 .Washington Eld-redg- e votir friend Klenzo? MISSES' UNION SUITS Fall weight;age 2 to 16. Per suit... 75c to 85c OGDEN-UTA- H Man Held for Assault Given Mrs. Falck and Mrs.' I Special 'Arraignment in .Bound for Convention in; Cleveland City Court To enable you to "tin Do I Use AS Get ready for school. Our hosiery sale is still on. m T f $4.95 BOYS', UNION SUITS Fall weight, gray cotton; age 4 to 16. Per suit. 75c - T, T1 MISSES' SWEATERS Tuxedo style, all worsted .(,' Children's Underwear - , .$2.75 One lot Ladies Sweaters, values to $12. Choice. . .$2.93 court. His ball was fixed at $1000. The fight between Becker and Akin Is said to have been one of five which occurred- Wednesday. One started when Mike Hastings, a cowpuncher, started after Captain Ora Bundy, one of the owners of the show. Ed commonly known at the show as "Lee," intervened, and prevented Hastings from attacking Bundy. Sul- pevelda was also influential in convincing a number of cowboys that their place was inside of the fence and not astride the top rail. His best' argument, it is said, "was, a blow to the chin, and no less than seven were converted to his point of view within a few minutes. t. Sul-pelvel- .: Store lake Advantage MISSES' SWEATERS Coats style, all wool : BOYS' SWEATERS . Coat style . .. . $2.95 . V first-ordere- Pullover, style. e . complainant in " Akin's version of the affair was that Becker was. apparently trying to two young wdmen, one of 'orhnri q A Heart tatan tn tHo shnnr hv Akin at the request of her father. Becker contended that he had moved ' when away by Akin, but close to that the girls had edged over him and had appealed to him to '."stand pat" if Akins again approached. '(fAkin, seeing Becker still with the girls,: climbed the' fence approached . the bleachers where the trio was sitannounced that he was a ting .and bad man. "You don't look very bad to, me," Becker is said to have replied. was Jack Becker "ach action. although-h- administered a sereve drubbing to Powder Face, was backed up. against the fence, separating the bleachers from. the field. Lewis riding close'' to the fence. was said to have struck Becker, on the head with the butt of a revolver. Lewis" waived preliminary hearing and was bound over to the district West show performance Akin Wednesday, Powder Face .Tom 'drew a $90 or jail sentence in on a charge police court this morning Doe ' of battery, while John George a be to Akin Lewis, said by Judge at the show, was arraigned on a felony d 90-d- n comGet yours plete. Prices now are about half of last year's. I As a sequel to a fistic encounter ,ul Sweaters while the. stocks are BOYS' SWEATERS :The-Wil- 7 IBIIIM Mil cSiool LEtllS w a- I II ns urni Olive Oil Special Extended CAM'S n mas ml .HJlllLLl Spill Pureteit Household MEET SEPT. Drug Store 18 in rraa nound Kdoci ?a!t j::c pint Wltctbazel . 49 The name "Purelrn"' tees the quality end pnritr- ZZ,c 1 Ogdcn's Only Rexall c -- 51. Grant Avenue and r.oc Up 1 GO . Fi?.e J si.op Sli5 six - Remedies Special This Week Th" popuUrity of otir M1Uip Crof s OMte Oil SjkcUI has tea us to extend the &le for another I tion of the Service Star legion, which Twenty-fift- h Streel is to .egin onMonuay. Airs. J'alck Ls ue.ef.aU' at large to Watch for the Big Jonteel Special Next Week- Fhone239 the convention representing the several Utah chapters. Ad- - Young People's : Oragnka lin. Eldrenide. aisformer president of Adam S. Bennion Also the organization, of tions to going as a visitor Three Weber Stakes dresses College to the convention and will visit 1n other Hold Convention cities before returning to OjJen. Instructors Utah wi;l be furtf.er represented at ! CASH REGISTER CO. t m t m n u vji the convention by from the -tii-tA IT. ronvrntl-"of Brlmhall. of th j'rtn. president Dr Oeorge Salt Lake. Frovo Lpiran, tlon yesterday to get his car, ai'ter be chapters DOUBLES CAPITAL"; Nurth Ubvr htaVp Mu- un,l of the Ilrigham Young uni- Weber emeritus ing released on SI 00 bail, he was oucs andThePrice. f WJrr tun will a tt' held jrieetfn? versity, spoke to members of the Wenipruveinent associations chapter tioned regarding four empty bottles, sat the Olden In of on home Mrs. held SepteThber last Sunday, NnOjIen Eldredge. COLUMIJUH. O.. Ptit. !. Th believed to have contained whisky,; night at which the members t.e h.A t 9 j tinnnl endorsed ber Normal colitse faculty this morn- !8. Thre rraii i Ml i "or.n C.ir.h HeTiatrr romp;s:y 'f I.iy- which were found in the bottom of the Mrs, Talck as the to m. a 10 a. m.. lU.c.i'd thtrrv tn. at p. About anI and delegate lug. large todr.v e.i p'.l:it it.it tun ear, according to the police. zlvTm xv'll h" hH (m Th tnorntnjr gave her a 'ydv'.of confidence .on her ' words tif the wruminenc c ucttor. Th-!3o.CJOo.f liS.ooooon to fi'.m IuTii?e the convention' o SparrD.will appear for trial before abi'ity to ir.f in the The It.rrt'ss v. n macjr. in fber coiles. Adam Ntrn;nl s 'i h 'Ji.e roir.panv'n II. mm fifty hwt In a 21. Roberts Judge vote in favor ,or U.ah'for the nest S. September first oMion ut 9 o'clock will for iconrl irrfrrrd hlock which wa In- - George Halveron." attorney for the was a..dics the instrut-tcr.- s the , Word from the police station indi- convention. i.;ir;.n fiehl he theater d.n- I who forth el A that through the had'nlng of th .Ftikr tfvrd.". njcirbers on Vituhzina: Religion." J -- o.99M,ooo. r i rem av.vvy.ouv '. "T"'", 7. to ! h- - ...... who-ham . mnhl . ... ..... v betn tricU cates that there may be a mistake re. The iM.v. . oo . nu gangeter. iv ii i ucf. u toni'jiin i rui'.K ir I'.rliTiliU Siiid: ome time. a wider not of-trtal for have fair and gardingin the alleged use of a rock by J suspicion In police held coll' for Impartial the jte auditorium "There are two great quealiona that , '.were accompanied by a woman and a'l brfore the city Judge. KFiI TO HELP YOU k. Sparr striking Welch. fleets and Instructors of WiU the Y. $15095 of minds thinkers, OOhavd the occupied 1? David Wilson .said If you are subject to biliousness, gas, One is whether man i3 were Th" County Attorney nien arretted m. escaped when their aluorr.obi'e eluded i Auguft m. ..1. i. t 1. ui ami tunaarafnuiiiy, 1. three PtaKes. Hhis morning when questioned regard- bloatinr. sick headache, sour stomwere officers detective' lotirir.g car In the- e.f:r-:h-- i and vioucw alleged by of Matters tut made be good through CASES RO ing the '"misdemeanor charge .filed ach or other ills sold Intoxicating I'.nuors, traffic tcnfr.Ion. Th- pc!n result from in- meanlto V'lf l can get any evi- digestion and constipation, you can were called out to l.?p"rp'' 00reeren gainst Sparr. TO DISTRICT COURT food ana brought up for conlderatlon. dence that, a more serious crime was get relief with Foley Cathartic Tablets. or whether he ia Intrinsically crow which Jt gathered ?n th ecei! be The held afternoon will . telon alone. I committed, I will file a more serious They are a genuine, wholesome physic would elevate of blocked battle traffic - fcr the and FLY AMID wnen BULLETS in ire uttrnacif DKl'liNIIliXT O.N tiUIl . ocjock ,ai the defendant,',' charge against i half en nour.t that affords prompt, sure and safe re-- : members the de will board of furnished has world general of the Mr. Welch, injured by Sparr. is re- lief without griping or pain. J. T. "Historythat man. The cases Chsrla iLCVfl NEW YORK CROWDS' individually und It er addressen. It la expected that a tas and (lu acalnft R. F. D. 1, Lucasville, O.. writes: l'.ateftas. with' ported to be at the hospital. County charred win be musical program the The hymn. "Onward. Cbri:tan without g:en God, by . degenerates, . 111 uui. collectively, Attorney Wilson said this morning "Foley Cathartic Tablets are "Tine. I 111 iir ,1 k h" sir niixiLi...iriri' n r s mmpoJ !n I a. dlera." that he had not yet had opportunity . had stomach , trouble. f took Foley ,h"" l U' man auj :lr,clJ YOI5K. Sept. -)NDV lhJfri -r t on an ordr t,v;?d. by ,,hot In the arm and Uvea of ,corea keV Sn' ln th. nVee "vlron! i the Cathartic Tablets and now I can eat t,. talk to Mr. Welch case, but that he hadregarding interviewed anything." Sold everywhere. cuuri. ;ir tneaiergoera wer enaangerea iau There are four po;v,nou gror "u V' nil In are interested tn ofiiV" atrucwho the work hia .n, ' .hMrth other witnesses.' 01 rJght when dttecttre ana nouon u,on orj?'r orsanlrationa are invite.i to he .n "I'"e gancteref enakea in the United ITlalet. mapresent. brings him under the law of the 00 terlai world.t Added to the pull of this is the physical downpuilj CHANDLER CASE MAY envirp.nme or Satan and hifi enir.ea. -lhiB explains the ook of llnr-- ;- BE ENDED TOMORROW oy n;imon's tieclaration mat man ture, s:nsua!, carnal and devihsh. Hut there is an upliitlns psychic force thatHearing of the case of Km ma not only negative the tniiuence xet Chandler agntnst the lndurtrial com-- .I ed bv the srreat evil, but It also of rnh r'.in? mmnir.i spires, humanity in th?of overcoming oftion for the death of her husband.! environment, George Chandler, who d'.e.l from the j pull line downward mr.kts a nmn a munser of his tenden- - result of a In 191S when emij" i'.wi cies not a destroyer of them. for the WaaUlngton. market. ployed The fundamental ot skuvnuon naawas continued today in the UUtrlct four sources. iney are me eviuence court. Mra. Chandler aisks ccmr.enaa- nt ti s.ru f in. environment, the desire for an tmtMn.i'. .o. e case will probably be completed ' Ood; conduct in qualntance with with the word of Ood: spiritual tomorrow.' Pi 1: nor.y 1; inspiration, which Is a Klft of God. " STfcll'S OF RCl'KNTANCK "Repentance is a process of subjective, corrective and objective rcstitu-- ei The stepa of repentance at tionregret of recognition of the vrong, the wrong, resolution or mental attl-- j tude' against wrong, reformation and! restitution. "Man may be capable of taking the first four steps of himself, but the fifth take without divine assisthe cannot ance. ' Kvery evil act goes out into Hhe world with its mission or error ? tie ready for the great fall featltal. A M and evil, mistake and mischief. Man k" A (! X Y com glorioua day of fun. lhriU. recreation Is dependent upon the divinity to .',! and arter or he make destitution peaches., pensate a has exhausted all means within his i - the-polic- e de-eatt- p , i- . m jK j . JT &-- ! " lifri"l i ,; 'in if) i in ! ! iiiie-meu- : run-fenda- ! crcn - , I 1 I : , , ; I -- I j s - -- tJle -- tat -- cn-tt- he 'lh-atf- r -- j ! , - -- J Os-bur- vtnr n, . : i.t. j Viram?an?H r;,;:;;: ir, fnn 1 1 aJ rniat . f- .nnrJvIhe r-- 1 'ytt , n. C " ry 1 ! ! s I 1- j i , dog-blt- o ; -' " I ac-lfi- h. on liar-jxh- ( 1 1 , - j ept 14,1921 v fc 1 and own reach. "Faith and repentance, as gifts from man'i self reliance, but they keep it from becoming arrogant, and add to Its causing man to feel and know that he may come up with divinity, through a to that by a '.joy giving subordination" divinity- and the man i3 in a state of service to God, which is void of any sense of aervltude o sort of that exists companionship between the helper and the helped. During the program Mrs. Paul Waterfall. gave two aolos. Miss Kathryn Flaher playing; the accompaniment. God. do not lessen omen -- - on '. you can be well dressed. you don't need the cash' to get out- - fitted in stylish new clothes. watch and wait for our big opening when you can choose all the clothes you need and pay for them in easy payments as you wear the clothes. watch' for - our advertisement arid our big opening specials. Wcwill save you money,, -- it isn't Question of buying clothes, but buying clothes that stay good. clothes individually designed and tailored by 2m iS)lil) w The kintl that tates vour breath away rarapinp steers and bucking bronchos, with the m'oftt tlaringf riders of the west try in p to cling on. Parades, bands and contests. B.VUi GAMK Tlic jrreat, grand, final clash of the season, the North.pt-tcl- . against the South in a batting battle rtiyab ; 00 "Boy," Says He to Judge, and Fine of 20 Days Follows C. E. Smith, charged with mendicancy, who appeared earlier In the week at the city court, and e, was released to continue to Cab, came to grief when he appeared in the city court thla morning. Despite his appeal to Jujjg D. R. Roberts, whom he addressed as "boy" and his promise "to send a hundred boxes of choice fruit, worth all of $400 If he was released," he was sentenced to 20 Maya In Jail. Smith pleaded not guilty to a charge of begging. Testimony of Mrs. Wallace Browning, , Mr. and of the Browning apartments, ln- -. dicated that Smith had attempted to force entrance into the ins apartment, frightening Mrs. Browning. Mr Browning .him and held him for captured the police. "Boy, said Bmlth to Judge Roberts, "Tnere's transportation waiting for me to California, but if you don't let me looae. I won't be able to get to those fruit farms of mine." On his previous Appearance. Smith said his two mines in California demanded his attention. When Judge Robert passed sentence. Smith sighed and no' 1 can't u9 fT. t&at transportation," Oro-vill- -- quality isn't a matter of routine, it's a part of an individual task done for you and you alone. see new fabrics the original new styles. Spectacular Air Circus demonstrate all the haxardoiis feats of wing and leal fall. Afternoon and evening performances, with special illumination for the most thrilling night spectacle ever wit' nessed in the air. "An , nosc-div- e, Airplane Circus "will tail-spi- n, loop-the-loo- p, AIRPLANE RIDES FOR $7.50. -- JUL xk Big, luscious Box Elder County Peaches famous the country over for their flavor and size all you can eat absolutely froe. c T1 - '. WnW TT TT 1 it:n City Welcomes Yoii I bat i FREE CA1IPIN0 HiUCRDASMnn .v ,C TAICOPt OR0UNT-SPECIA- L RATES ON ALL RAILROADS nl. |