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Show v. THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11 ; 1921. petes . sLff . ilkm 8 0 0(1 ' - - :: V r a -- .. K:; . . tiM 1111 - .''j . . i Essi u . .. mi w - - t i h; '- 11 sonnel of the teachers together, with grade;Verna Wheeler, 4th grade; Ella Mioaiewui the schools at which they are em- Stewart, - 6th grade; Cora ... .. 6th" mA 1:7' :kv' J'yttH'P ' i grade. ployed is as follows: WKST OGDEN ESnOOL SUPERVISORS - A. Green.' principal and '6th DeliaIda Fitzsimmons, assistant superinIsabelle Morgan, 1st grade; grade; tendent and elementary, grade super- Mazie Smith, 2nd and 3rd grades; music; Ida An- Elizabeth Holmstrom, visor; Mark Robinson, 4th. and 5th E. W. physiReed, derson, art; Sophie ' grades cal education; Florence G. Brpwn, LEW7S SCHOOL T. Wiggins, part time, ' W." penmanship; F ' principal; vLuclle J. Wintle. schools; night school, Americanization Stanley, mathematics; .Jesse Bowen, Gladys Tltley, school nurse. Geo. W; Larsen. mathemathematics; V HIGH SCIIOOIj Jones, English and matics; Gladys A. M. Merrill, principal; Gertrude literature; Vie Christian, English and civCoolidge, assistant principal and de- literature; John Stark, English and ics; Florence Newcomb, English literature; Ethel Doxey, literature and partment; Sara Keener, English der history: Elizabeth Hardy,, history; partment; Irene Crum, English deElizabeth Thomas, history and geogdepartment; Caroline Camp, English de- raphy; Wendall Fitzgerald, history, partment; Edith Davey, English Zelta Ballinger, and; geography; partment; Rula Ward, English depart- French an Claramay literature; depart- Browning, sewing; Winona Rundqulst, ment; Myrtle Austin, English commercial nhysican. education! Georee.' A. San ment; Celena Beulieu, oral expresEnglish; Marian Redd, music; Mark.C. Cram, manual sion ;;W.'L.. Peterson, commercial de- dusky, training; Harry R. McLenegan, art; Viora partment; Jule MeMurrin, commercial Gwin. 1st grade; Helen Fife, Leigh, commer- 2nd grade; Tude Magulre, 3rd grade; department; Warren cial department; Elizabeth Stephen- Lydia Beus, 4th grade; Anna Wilson, commercial department; Mary liams, 6th grade; Edna Hardy, 6th Eva Shea, commercial department; grade. . MOUND departments SCHOOL Barbour, history Gladys FORT M. June Peirce, principal; Mildred Mallery, history department; Margaret C. W. Peterson, athletics and science; Farr, kindergarten; Nellie Smith, 1st Eva P"arsell, 1st grade; Lucile Margaret Stookey, physical' education; Emma Chesney, Latin; Clara Whita-ke- r, grade; Baker, 1st grAde; Ada Squires, 2nd French; Ada Wolcott, Spanish; grade; Mary Blanchard, '2nd grade; Alonzo T. Barrett, chemistry and Alma Scott, 3rd grade; Helen Deason. physics; Sumner Hatch, science and 3rd grade; Edith Light, 3rd grade; Rhoda Junk, 4th grade; Vera Shaw, agriculture; Hazel Marie Strayer, J. E. 4th grade; sience; Mattie Hessler, science;Brock-banJean Ferguson, 4th grade; .Beeson, mathematics; Merrill Maud Cain, 5th grade; Bessie Fuller, "mathematics; Evelyn Dobbs, 5th grade; Agnes Peterson, 5th super- grade; Alice Wail.' 6th grade; Jennie mathematics; Geo. S. Sanders,electrical visor! manual training and 6th grade;. Maude iStevens,, mur mechani- Roest, department; J. W. Connell, Virginia Cannon, English; Veda sic; cal drawing; Elmer T. NoalC shop A. literature Farley, aql geography; meE. Bruerton. English and work; Geo. A. Bergstrom, auto ecoscience; Laura chanics; Laura Marshal!, home, Kirkpatrick.- - mathematics; nomics; Etta Nelson, home economics; Sarah Wilson, art; Nellie Albee, sewHelen Woodcock, - home, economics; ing; Gladys Pratt, physican educaLester tion; Oscar Coburn, manual "training; Xadine Foutz, home economics; Braith-waitC. Fredrick Errol Bagley. history and geography: music; HInchcliff, art. Jessie Beeson, French and English. MADISON SCHOOL. CEXTIIAIj JUNIOR D. II. Adams, principal; Nellie Cline, W. L. Underwood, principal: Leah history and geography; Jessie McDon Schoch. kindergarten; Luna Fonnes-bec1st grade; Emma Neilson, lst ald, history and geography; Helen Cor-tehistory and geography; Sidney grade; Zula Parker. 1st grade; HarReed riet Farley, 2nd .grade; Meda McQuar-riWinter, history and civics; Una 2nd grade; Signa E. Rylander. Kirk, history and civics;L. Hortenso L. Irwin, 2nd grade; Marlon J. Clark, 2nd Lockhart, mathematics; 3rd mathematics; Rose Whitley, mathe- grade; Ruth ,Winters, grade; matics; Gordon Smith, mathematics; Maude Moore-- 3rd grade; Mabel LessLeah Rigby, English and literature; or, 3rd grada; Elizabeth Sterbenz, 4th 2ella Barker, English and literature; grade; Margaret Jenkins, 4th grade: Lillian- Stanley, . English and litera- Neva Densford. 4th grade; Clara ture;; Anna Neilson4 English and lit- Brown, 4th grade; Cerena Muldrow, erature;. Mildred Barton, English and 5th grade; Zina T. Davis, 5th grade; literature; Emily Ruelle, English and Jessie Hedges 5th grade; Erina Davidliterature; Vila Laplant. literature; son Littlefield, 6tk grade; Nellie Annede Vislair-TurneFrench; Ruth 6th grade; Mrs. Estella Hal- E. Switzer, art; W. S. Miller, science; stead, 6th grade; Evelyn Turner, 6th u J una jucuiniey. Atypical room: an, fiurente uejera, uuincsm; grade; Case, manual training; R. R. Thomas,. Walter Biddle, manual training; Nellie music; Helena Case, physical educa-- O'Keefe, kindergarten assistant, -- oo tion;, Lydia C. Dangler, domestic science.. ; . , -- S .. : "Ss-dp- - . plain and fur trimmed, featuring new box fur trimmed suit, up from BRING IN YOUR COUPON wonderful other popular array of attractive coats, up from shades. A e. , le. r, ( i 3rd grade; Beatrice Young, 3rd grade; Lavina S. Palmer, 4th grade; Leona Johnson, 4th grade; Elizabeth Nebe-ke- r, 5th grade; Nora Dunn, 5th grade; Grace Boyle, 5th grade; Cecilia 6th grade; Elinor Crouter, 6th V.: Cu3hmanr 6th grade; 'grade; Ruth ' manual-training. ohn Jones, Get-ting- . il il Tan and black, in English and plain lasts, extra fine shot3 at extremely B A low ices. Priced at 10, V a and other pretty waists, all styles, on sale at . r BRING IN YOUR COUPON AND GAVE $1 DRING IN YOUR COUPON AND SAVE $J.03 MEN'S HATS i In brown, black, green and blues ; all of . DRING IN YOU Ft COUPON AND SAVE the very latest styles. Only MILLINERY . BRING IN YOUR COUPON AND SAVE Jt.DO All of the latest styles, colors and shape's are carried in our splendid millinery stock, up from i iuu siiK. stripes, pongees, in plain and with collar attached; sizes 14 to I ey2 0 BRING Boys- with bjcycles have blossomed IN YOUR COUPON AND SAVE $1 BRING IN YOUR COUPON AND GET IT FOR ONLY $3.95 - forth with a fall crop of red reflectors, a "bike"' appliance made necessary by the new state automobile laws. The reflectors, ' which are nothing more than a small disk of red glass, reflect rays' from automobile headlights, drivers of cars that a bicyclist warning is ahead' of; him. r Don't forget to clip the coupon and bring it to the store this week. It Boys' SuHs$8.95$10.95S12.95 means money to you. . Ref lectorr. of. various types have been noticed on the bicycles about the streets, of the city. Motorcycle Officer Claude. Lelser reports. that this phase of the motor, vehicle Taw- - is being well observed-- generally. ' IH ' FAREWELL FRIDAY FOR WOTHERSPOON A farewell party will, be given in the Third Ward Chapel and hall. Friday, September J 6, in honor of President James Wotherspoon, who will leave shortly for a missionary "service in nn n f1 1 U OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT f n" UITUlia " La-Ri- 2345 WASHINGTON AVENUE lt Four Mail Bandits Reply to Volleys' of-th- , SepScmlsr Briit p.WilhlS shorS Days and long Evenings y : -- " " - - S. Phone 581 2452 Washington Ave., IN PISTRICT, COURT criminal 'cases are scheduled .'-.'T- The Quality Electric Store Dell Jost J Sc Sept, 10. WnHara fleneld. XxtjIr, a passenger, was killed aJsd Abe C Drown, pilct, FU Louts, was s'ljhlly injured when their aJrplar.e fell 75 feet here today. Hensei'a throat wa.s cut ty a support wire. HT. LOUTH. se!, 17 years Jack WortKIngton W lub-atatl- on ! THE LIGHTHOUSE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD STAMFORD. Conn., SfpL 10. Two were killed, threa erlou!y peroni hurt and many other slightly inIn an accident to. a car in the jured Itubin and Cherry c&mirai train over the New Tork. New Haven & Hartford railroad at Noroton thU KnrLrrirPC Timr -- glad furnishings here and cave money. YOUTH KILLED BY IN CARNIVAL WRECK WIRE ON AIRPLANE IUcl-.ardnO- styles designs lighting fixtures, and to help you select what is best for. your: home. plete line of lars, ties and hose for men. Buy your TWO KILLED, 3 HURT ' . comcol- inn i . We carry a OODEN'S ORIGINAL CREDIT STORE - - ba 3r Men' s Furnishings 00b 1 Europe, to which field he has been TO ARRANGE TJ. S. Claude T. Moycs. county clerk, to Ben SET CITIZENSHIP called to labor '.as. Secretary of- the Kaneko, Pvils Slide, and Mrs. K, Mission, under- Apostle OrEuropean CASES FAIRS FOR AT MONDAY EXHIBIT Tanji, Ogdrn; Earl 1 Jordan and . son F. Whitney.. grade. I. Buth Jackon. Ogdn; Fred GoodA program has been prepared. 1 QUINCY SCHOOL win and Bertha E. Henry, Ogden: Or- Eva Moyes, principal; Geraldine O'- will begin promptly at 7:30 p. ill. la ; ot . Naturalization examinations will be tviHe exhibit and Victoria Tolman. tho'exfnslve 'To arrange the ward chapel and at 8:45 p. m. the Neill, kintergarten; Mary Blucher, Idaho. which of Neeleyv In Monconducted the district court agriculture, department commence in Grace 2nd the hall. will be displayed at state fairs at Elko, day. September 19. oo Matthews, grade; grade; the dance will according to an is President- - "Wotherspoon well Lavetta Wallace, 2nd grade; Clara made announcement Dell yesterday.. Spiers, 3rd grade; Erma Bowman, 3rd known throughout the entire county J.K. Kcott, foreBt Inspector, and K. E. Sullivan. United States naturallza- - H 4th grade; Jes- and has filled the position of Presi grade; Clara Doherty, senior engineer r In Katt, with highway tion Kidder, hendquartc agent t"AW sie' Cleveland, '6th grade; Eernice dent of the North Weber stake for rUbllc leave of Itoads, Bureau be will the in Judgo Iake examiner, the past .thirteen years. Whitaker, 6th grade. toda for Elko, They will arrange the James N. Kimball's division of the exhibit in readiness ror tne "ltoaeo." court. -oo pen annual Wild West event of Elko. Mr. Bcott stated yesterday Uiat the government exhibit Jncluded typical FOUR COUPLES GET i examples of "forest service work, the MARRIAGE LICENSES I.OS ANOELa Calif- - BepL 10. biological survey, the bureau of public Four men held up five mall roads, the bureau of plant and animal clerka in a of the Ixa other, bureaus ot the Industry, and' department of agriculture. will start Marriage licenses were iaiued-terda- yes- Angele postofflce early today Elko celebration, .? The Of and escaped with two locked afternoon in the , office will continue two of registered mail. September 15' and pouchea . ' A the bandits were leaving the .days. atBoise will start ..The state fair building a mall truck drove up, September .26 and extend to October the engine backfiring. The men. IV, while the Utah state fair, at, Salt mistaking, the police beUere, the Lake.: "will start October 3 and confor a gunshot, fired sevbackfire 8. October until tinue revolver shots at the driver. eral It is then that we should make the home bright and MThe government exhibit Is declared The bullets went wild, one strik- tp be one of the most complete and Ing a passerby. cheerful by having good lighting. instructive exhibits ever sent ' out to ;. The bandlta escaped In an auto- state fallrs- . mobile. Postal authorities began If from overwork, worn, late hour, ' f 00 constant nervous strain, or cicimj of check to the value of 'x 'We i have just received a shipment of all !the latest force h become any kind, your nerve stolen mall. the are and you from the depleted oo CRIMINAL CASES awful tortures and suffering rreat devltallxln of and will be grade;-Ethely- 05 - oo BRING IN YOUR COUPON AND SAVE $5.00 Crepes, Silk Minuetrcs Georjttcs; . : from MEN'S SHOES In silks, satins and all jersey, an array of beautiful colors from which you may select, only . . DISKS ON BIKES a. &qQj)H) LADIES' PETTICOATS BOYS INSTALL BED Josephine. Seaman,-- principal; Miriam Bohdykindergarten; 'Almira Martin, 1st grade; Imogene Clive, 1st grade; Joan Stapleton, 2nd grade; Mildred Shirley, 2nd grade; Caroline Hegler, 3rd grade; Gertrude Callies, 3rd grade; Etta Smout, 4th grade; Ruby McCarty, 4th grade; Alphild C. Hendrickson, 5th grade; Hulda beck, 5th grade; Helen Delano; 6th Mabelle Flemmlng, 6th grade. grade; ; WASHINGTON SCHOOL John A. Junk, principal; Estelle Hollands, 1st grade; Estin Burks, 1st grade; May Gibson Kershaw, 2nd grade; Norma Taylor, 2nd grade; lian. O'Neill, 3rd grade; Irene Hilliard, 3rd grade; Elizabeth Thompson, 4th grade; Ethel H. McDonald, 4th grade; Lorna Jenkins, 5th grade; Nell Wall Jones, 5th grade; .Frances Smyth, 5th H. ;C. Foulger. manual training. V DEE SCHOOL I Gertrude Fitzgerald, principal; Lor-ett"McCormick, kindergarten; Viva Sandusky. 1st grade, Fanle Cunningham. 2nd grade;' Julia Hubbard, 2nd grade; Bonnie Gibeant, 3rd grade; Mrs M. R: Smith, 4th Barns, 4th grade; Mrs. Hilmes, 6th Laura Webb, 6th grade; grade;Collins. 5th - His Pipe Blows Up, Forest Man Gets Good Scare JLORIN FARR. SCHOOL . ?Th In golf styles, double and single breasted; the nifty line that we have in stock for fall trade. Up LADIES' WAISTS s, ; , YOUR COUPON AND SAVE $5.03, BRING IN YOUR COUPON AND SAVE $3.00 j " l and plain effects; all colors, styles to suit the most critical taste, up from !! $31 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS In silk and wool, yarn and bead trimming, ripple style - ; BRING LADIES' DRESSES . h, suits, a very large showing of the latest for men. Up from RING IN YOUR COUPON AND SAVE -- Hind-iftars- These include our complete line of fall Thev come in all the wanted materials and all the new Pi K(Tt colorings, rust, new copen and . 'Arriving in camp after a smokeless day in the forest, and lighting his pipv.in anticipation of a peaceful-smoke; Supervisor Charles, the Boise National Grandjeanof forest, got the aurpriso of his life. About the second fragrant whiff of the pipe, it exploded. , Parts of the bowl struck him in tlie" eye. His pipe was a total los3. Investigation disclosed that a .22 calibre cartridge, which had slipped into.. the bowl of the pipe when Mr. Orandjoan was carrying both pipe and cartridge in his coat pocket, had exploded when the tobacco got burning good. J MEN'S SUITS AND SAVE $5.03 LADIES' COATS k. r,. i fi 1 In all the latest colors and style, . Ad-le- " LADIES' SUITS e, . ssaai - - . PIXGREE SCHOOL , Ina Craven, principal; Ruth 1st grade; Mignon Johnson, lstji trade: Mina Jarman. 1st srrade: Mvr- tle Baldwin. 2nd grade; Veda Welch, 2nd grade; Agnes Cairns, 2nd grade; Annie . Blood Cook, 2nd grade; Cleo Pierce, 3rd grade; Margaret Morgan, 3rd grade; Harnett Swan, 3rd grade; Mabel Hudman, 3rd grade; Laura At Dawson, 4th grade; Maria Hardy,. 4th grade; Ethel Crame, :5th grade; Lucy fuller Trilby Terry, 5th grade; 6th grade-- . Marion Cook, 6 th grade; Cora Kasius, 6th grade; Leila Doxey, kindergarten. GRANT SCHOOL. . Henry Barker, principal; E- - Flora HanBowen, kindergarten; Emma son, 1st grade; Elgiva , Allen, 1st 2nd grade; grade; Phoebe Goodwin, Erma Gallagher, 2nd grade; May L. Anderson, 2nd grade; Roberta Harris, ? . k, O'-Too- - days,-startin- g 1 z, -- years we have been in business in Ogden; since 1906 we have enjoyed F'IFTEENand prosperity with the people of. this city. This week we are inviting you to share with us in our anniversary celebration, to join with us in the greatest mertomorrow morning, we will give our cantile event of the year. For six customers a special price cut on every article in the store. Clip: the coupon from this advertisement, bring it to the National Outfitting Company and it will be accepted for $1 on every $5 of your purchase. If you buy $10 worth of goods, they will only cost you $8, provided you present the coupon; or if $25 worth, the cost will be only $20, and so on. This applies to both cash and credit purchases. This is the original ciedit store of Ogden and during the years that we have been in business we have appreciated the trade of many hundreds of people. We invite everyone in Ogden, including old and new customers, to visit our store at this time. Join with us in the 'National's Anniversary Sale which will bring savings to hundreds of homes. If you haven't all the cash, your credit is good at these reduced prices during this anniversary sale. Pay what you can down and pay the balance in weekly or monthly installments. . ..- , f r in iti -- " 1 . i f .MM 1 IT ! . .Two hundred and sixty supervisors FIVE POINTS SCHOOL. Alice Olive Blackham, principal; and teachers will be employed 'in the Mulkern. the fall and Piper, kindergarten; Alice 2nd Ogden :City Schools during to an1st grade; an Laroont Poulter, winter terms according" grade; nouncement made last night by Supt. Laura Randall, 2nd grade; Mary Ann "V. Karl Hopkins. . The complete per- Rirler 3rd trrtt Aft Ignore Hinckley, 4th . 1 medWItFI-j- ASSiG STANDARD-EXAMINE- R week in Judge James Xr trial this 'division of the district Kimball's 6urt. Friday roorplng Gus O. Math as, enlarged with rape of a young Ogden girl, is due to face the Jury, while Ifie following day. Matt Smith, charged with swindling Matthew Johnson bf Butte, Mont., of $20,000 is due for .trial. t i ' ; - J .. ' . V oo . "a France maintains tax'on doors ' . -- :and windows. v . - Exhausted Nerve Force weakness caud by exh&uation of the Nutfluid, you will find ated Iron wilt often tnot rurprttnr1r your strength, enerry nd rndur-nc- o In two weeks' time, .ft not only it can furrlijih the blood so increased nutrition to the starvinr nerve cells, but Nirxatcd Iron nJw contains the constituent of active principal rhemlealana is.inerefore a true llvlnc tierve. forco nervo and b'ood food. KatUf artory reto every, purchaser, or sults tho manufacturers will your money. For rale r.t all drugrlits. tht nervo-vlt- al ln-crf- tht re-fun- d :EIIES5B3SI!32G!i fer Ket BloH.Strgxt.tHS Endunmf e a " PRESIDENT TYLER'S M SON-IN-LA- DEAD W RICHMOND,- Yi.. Bept, 10. Major William Munford Kills, aged 75. of John Tyler, tenth president of the. United State, died In ahofpltal here today. Major Kills married Mia Ieari T5'lerl 3ounj;et daughter of ITrsl3fcnt lyier.- IIH widow and eight'! him. children survive . j oo An elephant. lives 400 year, a cat 15. a dog 12 and a whale 109. , son-in-la- w in 0) n iTTl Tf T rrt 1 Overhaulinff and Repairing Electrical Work : Towing " DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE PHONE 115 - - . ; -- y 2254 Washington Ave. |