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Show SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, STANDARD-EXAMINE- R HUGHES POSES AS GOLFER S'S RECORDS Gr THE OGDEN 1 921 . " r pygssrv v ernment's C 1 e a n ftp Squad Starts Canvass in J Ogden Tuesday. Your Credit Store o y m ' 4,'"'- - ex-servi- ce '. : growiagainst the federal government ng- but of injuries received or sickness contracted while in the service, the cleanup squad will start active canvassing on Tuesday night. This statei ent was made yesterday evening by Judge 1. J. Holther, chairman. Members of the committee in charge of the work are now busily engaged in districting- the city. This work will be completed by Tuesday afternoon when the canvassing will begin. The work in Ogden is under the su- .. V . - .. : , . c '. P4 f iiH ! To get a record -- of every man in the city who may have a claim i I h Our entire Fall stock of women's, mens and children's clothing has arrived. We invite you to come and inspect if, for we know you will be pleaded with the goods and with the prices. Pick out anything for yourself or your family. -- house-to-hou- se 'ji M m - If lloscoe Glasmai?n in pervision risk insurance, comcharge of the war vocational and training in pensation ' Utah. of r j : mm oo Men's - Women's - Children's CLOTHING tr. s Into County Secretary of State Hughes is an enthusiastic polfer. hut never before has he been photographed while enjoying the gatm This pic- at Grevstone, the Hughes home overlooking Kock Creek ttire, taken . ! .1 1IT .1 .11. vv asiungron. snovys me seereiarv as nis own cauuy. Tax payments are' already coming pariv, in briskly at the. office of County Treasurer's .Office Better This Year. 1 Treasurer David W. Evans, according to an announcement made by Mr. Evans yesterday. Mr. Evans said that the payments are far heavier than last and year for the same period of time indications pointr toward - better. collec' tions. More than 17,000 tax notices were mailed from the office of Mr. Evans a few days ago. and although the notices have been in the hands of the owners since last week, many property are already appearing with their payments. But few complaints"have been made so far by the taxpayers, it was 1 j This store carries complete lines of women's suits, dresses, coats, millinery, shoes and furnishings; complete lines of men's suits and overcoats, hats, shoes and furnishings; children's suits and coats. Our name and reputation is a guarantee of merchandiset quality and I i. : reported. price CASH OR CREDIT Decrease of $21,966,310 in Almost Every Financial andj Week Shown By Industnal Report Is Statement. oo Truck Goes On Trip All Alone; Halts at P. O. I Encouraging. . NEW YORK, Sept. 24. The actual NEW YUKK, Sepr. 24. Lowering rediscount rates here and in Hosion condition of clearing house banks and1 trust companies for the eek shows lron?fer vi federal reserve that they hold $32,038,530 reserve in banks andposition of the lnvest-exces- s a of legal requirements. This is ment demand were factors of an tic- a decrease of $21,966,310 from last "veec-- in t ;e financial markets m- ! quk-kenlni- ; OGDEN'S ORIGINAL CREDIT STORE 234o Washington Avenue k iiner stimulating iifiopincni9 Week. The statement follows: August eariilncs ijy leading trans- s renewed portatioti Loans, discounts, etc., $4,411,753,-000- ; sources that from governmental increase $5,302,000. . the acute period of rradjustment has Cash in own vaults: Member? fed- ended and eral reserve bank $70,004,000; increase congress. promise of early lelicf by $762,000. HON D.S STHKNCrrilKN Reserve in federal reserve bank of Various industrial and commercial member basks $ 4 9 3 ,y 2 1. 0 0 0 : decrease; signs- incidental to the approach of $31,579,000. the final 'also wero of year's quarter Reserve in own vaults, state banks- an encouraging These character. inand trust companies $8,826,000;, found In the gradual in expression creass $147,000. crease of in important Reserve in depositaries, state banks Dranches ofproduction manufacture and fret-and trust companies supplies of money for mercantile pur Net demand deposits $3,619,843,000; ln he bond m,rk(,l wher dealing! aecrease $ufc,i3U,uoo were unusually extensive nd broad at ?21'.--000- -. ln" highest levels of the yoar. Tmec9?,fPn:m from extended mnt and Vic- increase, tory lssUf3 t(J ra,.s Liberty r?1n?ulailon . an(J ou.Uult, Thi must ripfivo ilpnnml h oo dt,ducled- for car trunt ceruficate dep08its bearing theUoin,,8181"1 of the fcrierii jidmlniVni'guarantee MAY TRY FOR SHAW u- -. .li,- -. n, ...,.1 Aggregate reserve $oll.i 9.000. ,;., ' .58.930: aecur;lleJ decrease; of lnr.s thp,(l RETRIAL OF CASEii E"S8r0Merve i $100,000,000. trusV state banks and of Surmmary t'ROls .MO'I.(i .eW io. Movements o.' stocks wrr. less en- companiesm in Motion for a new trial for George included o.arjng- house statement: vir.c.ng. irro-uilucMatin.r rt.r Shaw, convicted Friday night by jury etc., $tl'6,8T2.4uO; ln discounts, Ioans, s oil in the district court of a statutory increase and equipment $10,808,700. dor.otimc divcr:it offense for an 'alleged attack upon an fntnlent Gold $,6fc9,0ue; decrease $1,200. among Otfden girl, will probably be filed by traders. Specific Currency and bank notes Slt,14a,-- i reasons professional i ut:acneii to U.v woaknt-s.- i for of Halveraon. Shaw, attorney George Decrease mArTilnr QnpnrHtnato a'.JW"' settnrnnm specialties i by (certain reprpsented ' u.t. r.i DepOSUS l,ir fr-- Viol. textile fooil ondflry cl.lcmunf maslo vot'torfl tobacco, and York, $51,527,100; .decrease $1,- shares, verson. Mr. Ilalverson, while he did New 539.600. The west and south reported aii-- ( not state that a motion for a new increase Total 5552,753.000; deposits ditlonal defiled,1 if said anfl roi-- ! liquidation f the be will that trial ton bills, v tth furthT grain rnark-tlnjof fendant desires he will file the motion. $15,387,000. Do: .Eliminating amounts due from these commodities. food- of Shaw will appear for sentence be- reserve Exports banks and other cununue.i in ht-- v siuris fore Judge James N. Kimball tomor- and trustdepositaries in iew bvA shipments of cotton wervn)mta companies lorKcnj row morning at 10 o'clock. The of- ana below LBiisa oia.itr ufposiia, oo?,Ja fxpectations fense for which he was convicted is increase ,0u?,2uu. N ATIONS V1K punishable by from one to five years iuu; Banks: Cash in vaults $23,330,200. on London. J'aris and Exchanges in the state1 penitentiary. Cash in vaults most other tuuitlnental centers were Trust companies: , oo $49,011,800. higher, despite renewed misgivings oo DR. HARDING WILL regarding Germany's future reparations payments. The precarious TALK IN 6TH WARD KILLED IN ATTEMPT position of several of the nw 1 ACTUAL CONDITION. T ystt-ms- , I assur--ar.ce- - i J BAND WILL Cashier Drew Rut LADIES' PLAY AT STATE FAIR', Gun Missed Fire; The Ogden Municipal band Killed by Bandit Salt will plav the t'tah atata fair In! Ur county day. Thai I j r ce Ht ! I . CHICAGO. Sept. - . I urir j Chri-tiauso- (rhrls-tlanso- dii-sion- ! - I , ! ? j a . eco&-omi- c TO CHANGE PLANES flV1 IVLTJZZ v'd.'n.c.?- - Dr. J. D. Harding will speak in the trian. Polish and kindred remittances. Sixth ward chapel this evening at the OKIAHOMA CITY, Okla.. Sept. 24. sacrament meeting beginning at 7 Lieutenant Arthur Henderson, army o'clock. His address will deal with genealogical subjects In connection (aviator, was killed todayonewhile atwith the general observance today in tempting to change from airplane ' to another at the state fair grounds. the L. &. S- wards. P CjnciGJr KJno Cpjtiiizzzozzs n r. U IB Your Bank Aecount in Ogden .:. - is invited by the Ogden State Bank. ' For ' 3 I ' it II IE 3 thirty-on- e at Georgetown university. son was Miss DTATE and ua a S Mrs, ErlckSevy of Rich-fiel- d. . - Samuel Russel of Salt Lake, prom-Inelawyer and public utilities ex"Washington, has been upendpert ing the past two weeks in lower Canada on a and .lie has returned to thepleasure trip, to. take up his winter's work. capital nt O P seml-burlne- BUIIBIlUOUBl) ss that of de-irrr.ar- n D'ANNUNZIO BECOMES COINER OF WORDS; ' Ashton Fire Brick & Tile Co. ba-rn- apeclal tl'Annunxlo diction-nd published by some, Italian publiihera to entrprlslna; his readers in knowlnr tha meanj Ing of words riot found In tha ordinary, dictionaries the premier Italian poet' and adventurer lets very few weeks piM without promuU atlnr soma new j addition to tWlUllan vocabulary. The former dictator of Kiuroe Is In i a quiet retreat on tha lake hera. Various pllrrlmarea ara made to him by men vrho wera adrenturers with hlmj in th Quarnero enterprise. Rome of them aaked him for a naw name for cornac. Ha said: There n but on name for ccnae ar'tente. which slrnifiea and that that It is the very frce of theofwlce.'" FlorHe Inquired how the people ence were taklnr his auffestien that the name or Florence be changed from tha present Italian rame of Firenze to Fiorenxa. meanlnr "a city of flowers," The three pilgrims atat- tumt th notile of tha town wel comed the idea and mar adopt "' proposal. Tha poet Is doing- a little literary; work while there are no more Hume!j flelda to conquer. ar n compiled- - as-ei- Yards and Office tt . Yardi at Harrisvillt ' Office, 2420 Hudson Avenue Phone 111 Phone 319 V Christensen School of Dancing Will Open MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 , National Bank of "Hurray, he'i heading toward the " J He must have heard me. c' National Bank of Commerce OGDEN, UTAH CHAS. H. DARTON, Manafllng Director MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM v , Ogden Pressed Brick & Tile Co. riferht, but half of one of my broth en ought to satiify him for & week. He i going to miss a real opportunity if he fails to take me to the bank. If he wants to marry that girl he'd better save a hundred or so like me. ' 'Amusement U ail w ' Build a substantial home, one that will stand for yean that's the kind you build with brick it's low in maintenance cost and, upkeep, a constantly good investment. The initial cost is relatively low. Our brick in the various shadtj and qualities offers a wide range for your selection of material. a. too big: for a savings deposit, though my seems to think so. Here I am in company with owner five others in his weekly envelope. Still, III bet he spends me for amusement. ' Commerce. and Jefferson. WHEN BUILDING USE BRICK "I'm not i Phone 381 1 Means : Twenty-nlnt- b Build of Brick Wonder 'What "A Ten; Spot" DOUBLE . - OARDON'K. Italv. 8ept. 24. Com- Gabriele d'Annunilo baa nindfra coiner of word. Aalde from. iliavlng This Fall Because there li need of mny more homes la Oden, became you need a comfortible home for yourwlf and family, because brick Is eco-- " nomical, beautiful, substantial, raie. We will be glad to aid you in planning your home.- t'd ! bee-hlve- - t Attorney Walter CI. Moyle. ton of Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. James JI. Moyle. has returned from a long vacation In Ulah. lie Lb a member of the legal staff of the solicitor of internal reve' nue. fil ANIC 300,000.00 Capital Suiplus INTEREST COMPOUNDED -yfO X 'O QUARTERLY ON SAVING Smoot and Klnp and Representative! Colton and Leatherwood. and also upon officials of the atate department to have hia passports properly vised. Besides asaumlns tha duties of the presidency of the Turkish mission. Elder Booth also has been commissioned aa a relief worker amour the Armenian people. This marks tha third Turkish mission for Elder Booth. At tho present time there Is no Turkish mission of the Mormon church. The reopening of the mission In the Turkish peninsula depends upon the investigation which President Booth is point; to make when he Rets there. And while in. the Balkans he will labor also among: the Armenian, people doing: relief work. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Morris are back from a sojourn in Atlantic City. Mr. Morris was formerly to Sen- ator Reed Smoot and secretary is now a special assistant attorney to the eolicitor of formerly the leadership of' it gar.lzatlon underwin "Chris Uave Ogden Christensn the morning of the day arl for thia louuty and play until the evening,.. Preparations are now underway for their entertainment between concettt. - WASHINGTON". Sept. 24. Elder J. W. Booth of Provo. newly appointed president of Turkish miwion of the Mormon church, was in Wnahln&ton for' a. sliort time en route to the coast where he will embark for hla field cent over of labor. He called 'on Senator! the internal revenue.' Mr. and Mrs-- Ferd Erlckson of Southern Utah, haye arrived In Washington to make their home while Mr. Erlckson finishes his studies in law years this institution has same maintained the high standard of service to citizens , of Ogden that has attracted to it a steadily growing volume of business and that has retained for it the patronage, good will and confidence of its customers year after year. 3 1 . J . at the National Capital. ke Charrlnr that her husband deserted her after ten yeara of married llf, I,uella. Edftngton yesterday filed suit for divorce In the district court The Nerln W. Edlng-toagainst was married in Salt Ukf, couple Mrs. Edlngton deelaras July 21.1110. deserted her durin.t her husband March. 1320. She steka her freedom. oo A single meugalis tree In the fore:a The world's oil production In the flrat half of 121 increased 2 par of Borneo may. have a, many s 100 1S20- 1 News l'rom (ho Utah Club n, HUSBAND LEFT HER AFTER TEN YEARS UTAHNS IN WASHINGTON - Mys- G5-nvi- Ur tho-bteel- A vrHl-dresse- - j 2 4. d terious stranger tonight was boufht hv detect :es probing the inurdrr of Fred cash'.fr of the State bank, at the door of th? hank's vault early today, had been shot through the heart aftr hi own weapon apparently had mi&d fire. Carly dcposUor discovered the tragedy. Chicago defctlves learned that a man about 40 had been teen loitering around the bank for two nights. He i now aought aa tha possible flayer of Christianson. the Detectives, recoruitructlnf shooting, declared that tha cashier had been surprised by a bandit Just after he opened the bank today. The bandit compelled him In open the bank vault. Aa Christiansen w.vung the door open h gr&bbed his gun and fir"!, hut the shell failed to explode. Hn was then shot down by the Intruder. Tha caahler's revolver, with one ahell dented, waa found beside his body. oo nr..r. ! 2c i t ( . Build i j - ... Your Credit Is Good i t post-offic- e, ; Open a Charge Account '.I i sight-seein- post-offi- lie I ational j , The danger of parking a motor vehicle and leaving it unattended with its motor running was illustrated yesterday afternoon, when a one-to- n truck, owned by the Badger Lumber company which had been left standing on Grant Ave, started down the street in a northerly direction, turned northwesterly when the wheels struck the car tracks at the intersection street and Grant of Twenty-fourt- h avenue and continuing on its g journey ran across the sidewalk in front of the and stopped, apparently of its own accord with the front wheels almost touching the there walls. until the driver' arrived a few moments after discovering his loss to get it. Xo one was injured- . u IN OGDEN AND VICINITY IS HONEST. jM. "Money Rolling When you come to our store, you dont come as a stranger ; you have traded with us for over fifteen years. We know the people of Ogden and vicinity and the people of Ogden and vicinity lenow us. You really come to your own know store, every clerk knows you and-yoevery clerk. You don't have to introduce yourself. When you want anything you just pick it out yourself and tell us to charge it. FURTHERMORE. WE BELIEVE EVERYONE ' At Berthana Courses in Ballet, Pant ermine, Aesthetic and Ballroom . Dancing, Rtciatratlon hours. Monday, 4 t e e'cleck afttrnoen. 7 te 9 c'cicck iv( 2453 Washington Avenue nirj. Pher.e v.- - 321? J er 7SS. |