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Show THE OGDEN 6 A STANDARD-EXAMINE- R everybody's Attention Violins from $10.00 up. Here's' Value! ' Famous HoIton"Saxophones, Cornets and all Band Instruments. Tenor Banjos, Gibson Mandolins, and Guitars. Ukuleles, $3.00 with Free IT orth western Railway Includes Ogden in Advertising During Winter highOgden canyon with ita paved adverway will be included in eastern and spring tising during the winter months fbr tourists who desire to visit Phil Tellowstone park next season, Utah-IdahHarding, traffic manager of the Dur- o Central lines, has learned. ing the season which closed Labor day, the Utah Rapid Transit lines handled 30 tourist parties which totaled more than 3,000 persons. This number exceeded the 1820 mark by more than 1,200. , E. J. Collins; manager of the Chicago Northwestern lines' tour to Yellowstone park, states that the 1$22 season will double the mark set this- year for tourist travel. are enthused over "Eastern people the features and. wonders ot Ogden canyon and record crowds will in all probability-visithe canyon while en route to the" park said Mr. Collins in his communication. "The paved road "and the other many wonders of Ogrderf canyon will be advertised extensively "during the winter months In and around Chicago. We are anxious to swell the 3000 total to Ogden canyon for- 1321 to 6000 in - Lessons ! At Medium Prices You want to make your- money go the limit. You want value and you want to know that vou're getting it. - i Drummers' Traps We Sell You on Easy Terms , i ( Glen :. fin ii r-" Piano Co. Bros.-Rober- ts l' What is wiser, then, than getting America's known value at medium price? ' - t : 1922."- ; . i tyleplus Clothes tock For S aie I am the owner of Certificate 1 --oo- No. 3 representing: twenty-fiv- e $25, $30, $35, $40 shares of seven per cent Cumulative Preferred Stock of the Guaranty Mortgage Company of Ogden, Utah, NUMEROUS THEFTS REPORTED TO POLICE v. This stock is $100.00 par value and the Guaranty Mort-gagCompany is a going business located at No. 2514 Washof ready cash and ington avenue, Ogden, Utah. I am in needaccrued interest for stock will sell the $2500 par value of plu3 For Fall, prices are low, unquestionably. Especially by comparison Quality is kept high. The newest style ideas w have been handsomely worked out. . In a day when value is the big issue, we urge you to avail yourself of these outstanding examples of value the foremost values at medium price. l, stylish, fully guaranteed. Can there be a better answer to the clothes question? e ' James Leavitt, residing 'at 462 street, treasurer of the Utah, Canning company,; reported to the police last night that his automobile had been stolen between 9 o'clock and XI o'clock from in front of the Ogden theatre. The police recovered the icac one hour and forty minutes later, where it had been left on Adams avenue be- i Twenty-fourt- h - $1800. j PKANCIS H. NALDEK tween Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fift- h streets. II. B. Bagley, residing at 5C9 ond street, reported that a revolver had been stolen from his residence sometime last nightMrs. R. E. Bristol, residing; at' 2480 Van Buren avenue, reported: to the police this .morning that an automobile tire, size 33 by 5 had been stolen off her car sometime last night in front of her residence. " Lawrence Hansen, residing at .2614 Harrison avenue,, reported that a bicycle had been stoleu from his home last night. Detectives have been assigned to search for the missing articles and all second-han- d stores and pawn shops have been notified. j .oo One out of every 25 farms in the United STtates is operated by a wo- man. Phone Syracuse, IJtah Kaysville Exchange 64-2- 2 Twenty-sec- re .31-calib- All-woo- - am at I TELEPHONES Dullness and. Circulation Dept.. .91 Classed . ! ELKS PAKTY TONIGHT. - p. ni. i . HOME CCLTURK CLUBS. Alra T W Ttnrn will h hnilfM to the1 members, of the Home Culture club rl a t. oftrnnnn at Vtw h omp 2126 Ha Taylor avenue. A program will be given with Mrs. Paul Frank. Mrs. F. N. Bletcher and Mrs. Hyrum Smith giving the discussions and paper. 11 DRAMA CLUB. The regular meeting of the Drama club will be held at the home of rftrs. Henry F. Volker, 2780 Madison avenue. Saturday afternoon. Miss Zelta Ballinger will be the assisting: hostess. 4 A delightful program has ranged for the day. oo been ar- 0 BOARD WILL CHOOSE CENSUS SUPERVISORS Five principals will supervise the -' city school census betaking of the 15 tween October and November 1, ac-- ! cording to Supt. W. Karl Hopkins of! Bkuvui cjaicui. auc vw llic will ugueii be divided into five districts, wilh a sch6ol principal in charge of each. Five assistants will be employed. Although more than 5.000 students were enrolled in the schools of the new record is excity during 1920, acensus is complet pected when this ed. Selection of the census officials will bo made by the board of education at their weekiymeeting this evening. v.. nn n 11 ii uuu , . I i ! i " "" " 6S 521 421 .. 873 RANDOM REFERENCES Watson-Tanne- r Clothing Go. Here. Frank fKanford Visiting Driggs of Denver. Colo.-- is visiting in Ogden. If you are interested in the home as an attractive place to live, hear Mr. John.L. Kolle, Interior decoration ex, pert, lecture at Boyle Furnituro company, next. Tuesday, Wednesday. and Friday. Lectures at 3 Thursday p. m. each day. EN I ANTED 50 pleted, the entire plant at the arsnal in shspe awaiting ihe flrt shipments of ammunition. The plp lln waji contructed at a cost of tSS.000 and was placed In position by Hpencer Brothers of Fait I Newspaper Man Here. F. TV. Eg- elston of Roundup, Montana, managing editor of the Roundup Hecord. was an Ogderf. visitor today en ,r(ute to ABANDOOTIENT FORMS San Francisco. He was accompanied BASIS OF COMPLAINT by Mra. Egelston. Good used cars of aii m&Kes at right Work for 50 men In the beet fields d Terms down balance around prices. Trmonlon is offered through Abandoned Lv her hutband. William, in 12 months. Ilarbertaon Bros- Motor Mayor Frank Franc! employment Taylor this morning lnt!'utrd action Co., 2322 Washington avenue. Phone bureau J by George Anderson. 7. divorce in the dt:rlrt court. Th" 7S2S Mr. Anderson wrote to the mayor' for were married t U'Sttt., Jslv couple that the Tremonton beet grow-- t 2S, 1913. Tlire are two rhlldffn. Mrs Gobs En Route. Sixteen ralfors. en sayluc neel the men and will Pay thto!-' Taylvir said that her husband route from San Francisco to Chicago er her from 75 to 90c an hour. Good work- and the family on were In Ogden today. Ennign Wal- er and Septmbr earn from $5 to IS a day. s!nc had continued to ter Hull was In charge of thf party. Mr. can apart from Axiderwon said. them. Taylor la ftnolovtd bv the Ok- 6 on train for the eajst. They departed Nfw of the mayor" campaign hn, den Packing A: Provision company, she! BANKS TO CLOSE n jffU aliaverred. .She reau'-slBulbs. Compare grades. Jumke percolated a far pouth. a Ktnly. How Many Mcajles Make ekt mony to maintain the family, lnt Floral's new store 24th und Hudson. tera from two Sandy rldent DAY COLUMBUS custody a Dirotxe? 8S20 further Information on the Jobs in thla of the children and the customary costs and attorney fees. . Yeu'H find cut vrhsn vicinity. Ul b ebserred as Columbus day tarrlar License. Marriage license There is a job waiting In the mayor CoruUnce Talmadge was ismied In the office of the county office for a responsible man who can OGDENITESGREET a holiday In OgJ-Xtobr 12. ly ail clerk to J. Grover Child and I La speak Spanish. It l a railroad cjf the banks of the city according t Job In the southern part of Rell Harrison, both of Salt Lake. COBB AT STATION Information gUen out today by. local . Wedding BcU the state. bankers. Programs of ariout r.alur Four mn were sent to Jobs thli Ty Cobb was an Ogden visitor late will be hld in the echcAjls cf the city 8569 Kindling wood. Phone 828. At the Orpheum morning, it was announced by Mrs. Thursday In honor f t lumtus. en route to Francisco. Sin Berisshur Sue day Ogrden Typewriter House for type- Dora Mortensen. the mayor's He was met at the local depot ty Pav in charge of th writers and ' repairs. 2422 Hudson registration. Davenport. Jloll Maple and Ntd Nile, Five others wrrf registered. avenue. Phone 236. pitchers. conference Citizens are urged to apply to the local llh Daen-por- t. In a short drher f the truck. CJxar'js Grrnbam. Bulls for fall planting. Grout's municipal bureau for men to do odd Cobb Mated that he ws glad to Jcfferefa avenue, SG37 Job around the house. Grain Store, 332 24th fit. wsthcit f an eas'.boynd In the cfttHsIcn Harry If e'.lrnar.n. hts Inoutfildr. Wall This mornlnr A. P. Blgelow snt in se oo a car the vnu and nreet load cf tl American althcugh the lajurr forepart folding. league dHery men to work on the a request for two waa The Kan Tranclo tmfk cf th American Grocery cem-- I trwCk will th Cobb manage at the Tleed hotel. club In the Winter league on the any lmmdU!Jy In front cf the store. tc5iirg out at the lime, George waad improvements FUNERALS where extensive remodeling U going coast. wa the metfrTr.an-ct5nut.!3stre !. totfar. lh li Twenty-fourt- h on. . 00 William Molllnger passed awav at the residence of his son. Kev. W. 1 street, at HIGH FREIGHT RATES Mellinger. 506 Twenty-thir- d 6:80 a. m. today. After u. lingering: A HOLD UP MUNITIONS illness of diabetes. Mr. Metllnrer km A. V TT ftTTTT born in Columblna county, Ohio, October 17. 1840, and ha Jived for Freight torate reductions.' which ar many year at Gravity. Iowa. For expected JLLLLJVt VJ be made by all railroad the pa two years he been a lines In the near ar future. holding up resident of Ojrden. Jlvlnjr with hia the amtons of of 100,000 shipment on. Rev. W. 1 Mellinger; The demunition for the Ogden arsenal, as ceased is survived bv the following serts offiMrs. K. J. Kesinger. Gua. cer in Major Oliver 11. Presbrey. children, charge. Thus far but two carIowa: Mins O, F- - Mellinger. Gravity, loads of have Wen reIowa; W. I Mellinger. Osuen. Utah: ceived In ammunition east. They from. Ogden J. E. Mellinger. Los Angeles, cal.. and arrived more than twothe months ago. T. F. M"lllTirr. I'nrtlnnrl rr orrt Lower rate mint be obtained betwo grandchildren. The remains mny fore the ammunition will be shipped. u viewcu at me nirKenaaii mortuary to Major rresbrey. according this evening, and will be shipped Satof the Ogden chamber of Directors to urday morning Gravity, Iowa, commerce and other business men of where burial will be made. Ogden are lending their aid toward rates. Utah represen Funeral services for Mary XTae. in- securingatlower Washington are assisting: fant daughter of Wlllard and'Dorcaa tatives Brown Hunter will held tomorrow also. FulJv 1.S0O cats mill be shipped Imat 2 v. m. from the home of the mediately T TT after the government and Reuben Brown at Farr railroad officials grandfather, on the rates. agree West. Bishop Moroni ChuKR will prela declared. side. Interment City cemetery. Flow-er- a It With the pipe line now com- mav be left at Undqulst chapel until II a. m. Saturday. FOR BEET JOBS It'r. one-thir- Iei. s . com-miasa- ry cre-tar- y. m uu . i Ads Classified Directory Dept. Advertising Dept. Editorial and News Dept..... Entertainment, refreshments and the dancing- are on the program for hoparty for Elks at the Hermitagedanctel this evening. The music for ing is to be started at 8:45 o'clock ! , FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7. 192L streeFcar and auto truck crash )( rriiht rpd L4n-fct- f. " M!3 " i O hs AND UP mo their knew '!! - - I! TAILORMADE We have received a new line of woolens and we are able to offer you strictly all wool suits and overcoats at as low a! price ' ss $20 and up. These are exceptional bargains and cannot be duplicated at any other store in Ogden. Everybody is talking about them. . r 4 j t - - Every suit is' fully guaranteed in fit and workmanship. We fit the hard to fit. j too young to know & I whole lot about clothes but mother knows .what's right and what's best for a kid to wear, that's why she selected the clothes that, are now named after me Jackie Coogan , clothes. now that I know- how fine they are, I want to wear them always." - ritris with, real pleasure ,'that we recommend and sell Jackie Coogan clothe s made to please the boys and for valUe-knowin- tobuy. too,; 2309 Washington Ave. SOWASB WILUAII3, ' ' .' Xlaa&ggr .I..-- g 2 c(DPJ WASHINGTON ii ATURDAY vri t rO0 mothers great to play in, specia Trimmed. f , six-mi- oo For Tired, Aching t Feet-Qu- DEATHS Mary Fa e Hunter died yesterday afternoon at 3:10 o'clock at the home of the grandmother, Mrs. Ileuben Brown, at Farr West, following; a few days' illness. The baby was born In and was the Ogden, June daughter of Witlardrand Dorcas Browji Hunter. The mother died at th birth of the babies. The father and a twin sister. Dorcas Itae Hunter, survive. Announcement of the funeral will be , made later. "' oo Weber Floral furnishes vhe flower. 1 oo le till WITNESS MISSING IN WORRELL CASE . Notice of motion for continuance of ts the trial of the case of Henry W. Worrell Dr. R. haa E. been against filed in the district court. Th case has been .tried once and on appeal to the supreme court a retrial waa ordered. Everts Is suing: for damages alleged to have arisen out of medical treatment 'by the physician. Continuance was requested on account of the absence of Vera "Bowman, material witness for the defense. Kv-er- r J taeeieg JdiaCS ReUef ick New method keep feet la perfect condition those tender, paining feet JUST plunge bowl of warm water. Work a thick lather with How soothingl Blue-j- a up Foot Soap. , It brints instant relief to jantlinx It prevents swelling, excessive nerves. perspiration and Itching. Then massage the aching muscles with cooling, soothing Blue-jaFoot Relief, penetrating balm. Then apply that delightful antiseptic deodorant, Bhie-jaFoot Powder. Your feet will feel fine. Write for free booklet "The Care of the Feet -- to Bauer U Proper Black, Chicago. Your druggist haj y V y . w eBluTreatment ay -j Foot keep feet feeling fine a Bauer & Black product Values to $8.00 1 S750 Values to S10.00 11 (r) Values to S15.00 Bk J |