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Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, 1921. I STOLEN AUTO )ss(4ss)sk: CONTINUOUS Goes 100 Feet Down Side of Hill Near Uintah ' Dugwayk .... ft ': Until Sheriff Richard Pincock called hira on the telephone, Lon T. Vaughn, salesman for the R. T. Mitchell company, did not know that his automobile had been stolen and was at that moment a mok!n ruin in a clump oc brush over the Uintah dugway. Mr. Vaughn was visiting George Stevenson, another Mitchell company salesman, at his home, 231 Twenty-sevent- h street, and had left the car at the curb. GOES DOWN HILLSIDE Sheriff Pincock was advised by telephone from Uintah that an automobile had been run off the road and, after falling about 100 feet, had burst into flames. Investigating, the sheriff found the car bore the company license plates of the Mitchell company. Still SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY MM DANCE , STANDARD-EXAMINE- R - lerfaa Great Values In Hosiery! Saturday; Genuine Hatters' Plush -- ? WITHNELL'S AND "SIX the-fac- t . "You Can't Beat 'Era" 55c Gent Extra Lady 25c . Potter, second. Class 17 Junior champion female champion ribbon, C. S. Potter. Class 18 Grand champion female, cup and ribbon. C. S. Potter. Class 20 Breelers' young herd bull, under two years, C. S. Potter. Class 21 Breeders' calf herd. Two heifers under one year, bred by exhibitor. First. Utah school for the deaf and blind. C. H., Potter, secopd. State Industrial school, sixth. Class 22 Four animals, get of one sire, breed known by exhibitor. State Industrial school, first; Utah school for the deaf and blind, third. State Industrial school,-fift- .... pounds Macaroni 50c' No. 5 Merchant's Soda Crackers Large rolls Crepe Toilet Paper, 72c dozen 10 pounds Macaroni 90c 55c pounds Merchant's Graham J 1.00 Crackers 40c cans Crated or Sliced Pine25c apple 5 .... CHICAGO WHOLESALE GROCERY CO.' Phone 486 2376 Washington Arc. Clas3 23 Two animals, produce of one cow,' breed known by exhibitor. Utah school for deaf and blind, first; State Industrial school, third. POULTRY AWARDS m White Plymouth. Shaw, first. Buff Plymouth Rocks William. W. Shaw, first, cock; first and second hen: first cockerel; second and third pullet. White Wyandottes O. W. Wajter. Ogden, third and fifth lien; second cockerel, second pullet. S. C, Road Island Reds W. L.. Brarnwell, first hen, second and third pullet. M. .Hansen, third cock, fourth hen. Light Brahmas Waller Farr. first and second hen. S. C. White Leghorns W. X. Farr, second and fourth cockerel, first and second pullet. Rabbit department Special ribbon awarded to Samuel Connell. Third place, American chekered giant, doe four months old, first. lf White Flemish Buck Samuel fourth,". Buck" four months old. Second" 1 lace,1 Samuel- Contfell. Black Bluew A. O. C. Dutch Samuel Connell, first. . Division doe and Utter,' any variety Samuel Connell, third. 5 10 rolls, 1000 sheets, Hospital Toilet Paper (tissue)'. . $1.00 h. IMS AMDS S3 Last allowed us 500 pounds of Rose Ceffee to Our coffee ell at big reduction. Hundreds of our cuiiomen have told us it is equal to 60c coffee. Buy what you want. This lot goes only at this price. 30 45c OUR ROSE COFFEE, pound . SALT LAKE CITY. Oct. 7. Com- awards for the livestock departwere turned in by the judges toThe entire list of prize winners Ogden Is as follows: The prize winners from Ogden reare as follows: ported Class 1 Bull, three years old or oyer. First. State Industrial school, Dutchland Konigen Sir Dretka; second, Utah school for the deaf and Dekol Korndyke. blind, Class 3 Bull, one jearolfl and under two. Fourth, State Industrial school, King Bess iX. Class 5 Junior bull calf, C.S. Potter, first. Utah school for the ' deaf and blind, third, Defaubee. Class 6 Cow, four years old or over. Fourth, State Industrial school. Class-Heifer two years old and school, under three. State- Industrial' '"15 J? RETURNS Jane-Gordo- i . - seedttfcc: Spotter; ouTthr Class 9 Senior Yearling Heiger. C. S-.- Potter,- first, C. S. Potter,, second. C. S. Potter, thirds , C. S. Potter fifth. Class 11 Senior heifer salf. State - third. C S. Potter, for the deaf and fourth. Utah ' school ' I . i ; blind, fifth. ' CVS. calf. 12 heifer Junior Class Industrial-schoo- l, , Don't lleglect Your Eyes ; Whatever You Do! Con-nel- - oo i now SPEE TO APPEAL CASE DEPARTMENT CALLED BY THREE ALARMS MA NLESS GIVES Three firea, none of a serioua nature, claimed the attention of the fire department today. rrom a engine iet Ifriresparks to the floor ofpasinr the Twntv-fourt- h at the went street at 2:10 The idea that the middleman Is a! o'clock viaduct this morning. A mi rnall hole burned through the floor beforo and the society could Ret was noticed and eri department his without an services along mH roneous and unfair idea. Professor W: nomlna" I. Wanless, marketing expert nt the! The department, wnn railed to lb Utah Agricultural college teld ihel,lorth citv limits on Washington Klwunis club at today's naeet-Jth- 1 morning to put out a hd fire of the huing. ;in the of H. K.innn. "To get the proper viewpoint we 'The ahed was destroyed. Fparks had B,,,o ?t fire to the house and burned must recall our study of economic-ho said. "In economics we learned ta shingles before the that what. we call production Is really arrived. The damag was department i0. n the production of value to something fire to a ama'.l p!l of Hoys at the rear of the residence of was already here. "The middleman who takes the pro- - Joseph Whlttaker. 1135 Hudion axe-dufrom the farmer and handles itlnue, at 11 o'clock thia morning. The betor it reaches the conunit:r add.ilfirQ department responded. There was value to that product and consequent-'0- 0 damage, ( ly must be considered a producer. "I do not mean to say that there are no faults with our system of mar- -' J UJJQE KIMBALL IN tne services or Keiins wnicn I.I1UA N f :f wm1 POHM the middleman.inciuuej There are rault.s and ' these should be corrected. There in iiu aouot mai mere are too many men N. Kimball la Judae handling the product between the over preidlnc th' district court at Ixxan In farmer and the t consumer. Fewer the reirular Judite. A. A. Iaw middlemen no doubt could do the P'ace of work more economically and more ef- - who wa. disqualified. Judge Kimball bin when we endeavor to in expected to return to Ogden tonlirht. ncienuy. limit the number who may enfraire in Judge Ijw haa been aittlng as Judre a certain enterprise we lake a radi- in JudKf Kimball's court. cal etep in a democracy. "A survey of the situation discloses that the middleman is performing: a Building Permits service which society want? him to Msrk A. MIIIt. brick, perform, because society continues to outh side of Thlrty-firr-- t street near him the he exacts. pay charge avenue, 11500. Dr. Wanless said he was not In sym- Ogden Jarnea Harbertaon,' flveroom brick pathy with the scheme for the Initial Madlaon. between Twentieth an producers to assume all the duties that Twenty-firs- t SHOO. streets. have been in the handa of the vaat Parley Harbertaon. dwelling, group of middlemen--. Tie said he between and Twtnty.flrit Twentieth thought the preaent tendency might aireei. usoo. which has ben endisrupt a system larging for 100 years. Instead of scrapping the present system aa some organizations declare they hope to do, the speaker said he thought the propertothins to do was to give close study the present system of marketing with a view to correcting the evils which have caused so much criticismer ! av-Ogd- -- ; to i Barrels of ,4000 Menttio-Laxen- Cough Syrup s Made1 In One Year Think of it! Four thousand barrel of The barrels placed end to cough syrup. nd would cover three miles of highway. for ad?er-Usin- g, Very little money was spent the people showing- plainly that wonderget satisfactory results, as this ful couth medicine has only been on the market about 10 yeara. Four thousand barrels in one yesr. It: means that 100,000 families used means a family, cousms. counting 4 persons to mlipf from Jimnrhttii. h&arseness and aore as er-er- ythroat, by using Mentho-tAxen- e. bottle is ruaranteed by The Blackv,..m Ttavtrm. OnlO. anfl Dhu)iiii tV.. lit MAnla in tmrt VM1I h&Vt ever asked for the money back. No stronger testimonial for a medicine could possibly : be a written. r rntVioTxene vnttiA oi' (concentrated) makes a full pint of cough - . . v Aavenm"' ana coia meaicm. No More Gas iri Stomach and B If you wish to be permanently re liered of gas In the stomach and bow els, take Baalmann'a Baalmann's are prepared Gas-Table- ts, Gas-Table- ts distinctly and especially for stomach gas. and particularly . tor all the bad effects coming from gas pressure. That empty, gone and gnawing feel ing at the pit of your stomach will dis appear; that anxious and nervous feelin ; with heartonce palpitation will vanish, an more be able t vou will deep breath, so of tfen prevented by gas your neart and lunrs. creasing againstarms and fingers won't Your limbs, go to sleep, because Baalfeel cold and ta mann's prevent &as interferwith the circulation; Intense drowsiing ness and sleepy feeling after dinner will soon bo replaced by a desire for some form of entertainment Your distended stomach will reduce by inches because gaa will not form after using Baalmann's lis Get the genuine in the yellow package from any reliable druggist or. Mclntyve uruy vo. Aaverxiscmenu I tk Gas-Table- -- . i In the case of the State of Utah agamst Mrs. R. B. Ballantyne, charg ed with exceeding the speed limit. City Judge D. II. Roberts found her guilty this morning in the city court and fined her $30 with no alternative. A stay of execution ' of five days was granted upon the request of her attorney, Charles It. Hollingsworth. who told the court that the case would in all probability be appealed to the dis trict court. Jlrs. Ballantyne testified that on September 27 she had been arrested by Motorcycle Officer C. E. Ieiser at the Intersection of Twenty-fourt- h and Monroe avenue. She testified that at no time was .she driving more than 25 miles per hour. According to the testimony of Motorcycle Officer Leiser, she had been driving at a rate of 3 8 miles per hour when arrested. City Judge Roberts, in reviewing the testimony and before passing sentence said that inasmuch as he had known the defendant for a number of years and that though he considered her and her family his friends he would be forced to pass the usual sentence. In th case of the state against B. Nichols, arrested for exceeding the speed limit on Washington avenue last Jms fivo-roo- oo NOTICE fiTY ACTS EE Persisting in his neglect to pay $5 of a fine of $10 Imposed upon him by Judge D. R. Robert of the city court, Charles E. Foxley, a Brigham attorney has aroused the county to acticn. Foxley. following Imposition of the fine In the city. court no alternative was ordered by the judge walked overto the eheriffs office and slapped down $5, remarking;that he would pay of the fine later. the remainder Upon one occasion Foxley appeared before the sheriff "and tendering a check for $800 told the sheriff to take the $5 "out of that," but the sheriff did not have sufficient funds on hand and Foxley departed again without liquidating the fine. , Writ of garnishment addressed to the Oregon Short Line is the method employed by County Clerk C T. Moyes to collect the money for the state. Foxley is said to be In the employ of the - railroad. i. Oh LEHIGH SEGREGATION PLAN BFORE COURT NEW YORK, Oct. 7. The Lehigh Valley Railroad company Thursday filed in federal court its plan for segregation of Its coal properties, to which it is understood the government will enter an objection. , RAILROAD. ttn EAST Brief reports on th national convention of the Service Star lesion were given out tbls morning by Wr. J. U. Kalck. state president of the lernon, upon her return from a trip through the rant. Mrs. Kalck and Mr, J. I. Kldredge. Jr.. were two of Ufden dj. TO DAMAGE CLAIMS convention who the attendel f(!r.i at Clevtland during Keptentbri. h!d Alice ClHns. national hlturlan. Mr. to the actions tctaUr.fr for tlie lesion, also nt'.ctJf d th ll0.0$0 damsica. approximately Mrs. Falck asjd ihtt Utah was the brought acalnst the Utah. Idaho at tral Hallroad .company for lb death only state represented by dHKai the convention. Mrs. I J. AOarr.a of nf Ua S. nl Jcwrtih I'olkiaan andi to the f ftce jni.,r.. Tolkman and; J ct.l.'.r. Hlt Uk wa vice of aectlonal according c;rndo:n HJ"art. were filed in th pretldenl. ft-to the report, whtl Mr. Max taer the rail- rurt by It l Iowa City waa elected r.atio?l pre- rod rompah). attorn) tbat tUrcd thf Ident. ate Indefinite and t;nrer- lenmpsatnt Hcaldea attertdlr.f the convention tajn ai to th apeed of the train which Mra. Kalck and Mrs. Kldredjte vStited .trueit the auto In which the two ran Killed a J the two ctris inlurtl. many oi n inin vivir. Interest ' t'hiraco and small polr.ta ofincmuii,.(rt ltK outiidt or ;mcso- Mrs. that both she and ,ir.Kldredre wre was in attendant at the mating of How Many Measles Make the chapter of grand m.vtror.a OrOer a Divorce? of r.astern Star held at Aurora. 1 1L. You'll find out when which aa not only for Aurora officers II. but for grand matrors of other Constance Talmadge In the Mate of lUlnr:. i". chapter Viatt were made to lwn . Ia Grance. Wllmet and rirn Wood. Wedding Bells At Chicago. Mr. Kldredce and :4r. t a i the Falck attended meeting At the Orpheum Men's Relief acclatlon. nw-l- y Beginning Sunday formed, ilr- - Falck stated that the organisation was pne of the atror.gett CCNTIlAIi ir.a ! Lflin re-elect- ed ofrtirri r Ti ifAC qucMiun, are iris: e'skcil : Who is thi n:an Hi!, t. Kx-Servl- ce Did 10 THE HIGHEST QUALITY 5oothtnf sad Bealrn i sua m i tLurrr-- Creamery i OQ sJJKf FLOUR lt 4t po-nfor . . & We mskt It fr easy hsvs you t this fsrl in yeur corn, heme. Terms to suit you. for 1 41 for po-- O'l 5129 . $1.53 E Hr.tcn'E Ccr:re at con tbat yau tr.ty try tte ct blend. tIrouE.4 or 33c irto! t en for 10c 1 ...... "Sso. .2 pc-n- dj drift for . " . . pourHI Scow- - 1 Iy: Snoe. po-o- 2 drift for Ite Piano Co. $2.55 ....... t d po-c- Svc 4 Bros.-Rober- ts $629 ...... 2 41 finowdrt.'t for OVERCOATS . i .79c . .25c .27c lc I 47c . . drift fcr Oil Fardise?, cxz for , . . . , Uucsr T!sue Toilet 10c NO LESS 10c A. B. Our line of Young Men'i Suits and Overcoats is of the same high quality priced at NO MORE clearer; fresher m .Inexpensive If T . NO LESS MRS .l II v" i -- t'X H 1 rr I iT wj r-- O . r7 iJ 1 MARKET T 1 ? CLARENCE (CAD) CHILD, Mgr. Over Ogden-UUKnitting Store . Loin Veal Roast, pound Stewing Veal, pound Leg of Lamb, pound Shoulder of Lamb, paund Shoulder Lamb Chop, pound Loin Lamb Chops, pound Brcf Tot Roasts, pound Rolled Tot RoasU, pound Rolled Prime Rib Roasts, pound Sirloin and T4Jone Steak, pound 2321 Washington Avenue tan lc Chewtsj Cua. any three pacltajfea fcr .15c ....20c ...15c 15c 59c f.aTor, 10c V GRAPES ,j; baiifU, t Thli thiai ;u!:e. 1 75 c CONCORD .25 , Naptha Soap, for 10c Creme Oil Soap. 10 bar for 20c Shoulder Veal Roast, pound making the skin 4 Specials For Saturday GRI1L1L $20 roughnessilotches anaother eruptions 10 Pa- - 29c ?crr,.s. NO MORE Reduces redness and easy to use 7V? V IT I rr. OjC rvoivt . MEN'S SUITS AND vci '.Ccrrrplexicns and more attractive TsUp scd fine pounds Uack'f n-- t H!bMt r!ent Huur, li:e t t Izj In tt u'.e. Ycrjr Ul Chinee l the o!J wheat Glen i it. SATURDAY S in the U hi name 2,a!oi Hilton? It the iasn. freh tc Duttrr. Telephone 181 ill in T for it hero. 10c AT ALL GROCERS Tn live Fourth ward Wat hf floorwalker at Wright tit ore! I he thr luzn who worked with Skaprs? rreert;rc Suisr You Can Have a Victrola for Your Children Education )) ton? - x If you want a splendid tuit or overcoat at a big" living; you SCSI pad Iinutrr Young Men will find were men n. Atteotion! e- n- - O m IN- i:.erc I ct in M Chlcao. Cni lum-whic- j ; Thomas (0 a thorough cranilr.ation by col- THIRTEEN TRY FOR JOBS WITH CITY lege profeosacrs and docttra anderewere nato which thy tvsulon gln ha turally adapted. Their JCr besn ao eiceptioral that r.ew clute of Thirteen pp:icar.ts took t tt In the orcar.!E4i!lon the extending ciil erice examinations t the Cenir Mr throughout the Unitedfh gtatm. orcanluatlcn tral Junior High chool last r.'.jht for 1'alck also stated that may later affiliate with the Strrice t'oeltlor.a Hh the Ocden city Star Jegtor:. nd fire dersrtmer.ta. Their rP"S IJurllngten and Aftr ,at viiling l!l Im on by members of the Da Molnr Mriu Kalck retnrr.ed tln't rommf and the men eated in .r.u iisn )vlen. Mrs. Kldredg will return ;irir5y. the nrsr future to Nearly 10 0. fro 3 rriKm Jcrt th't the M!n earthquakesec-inUTAH-IDAHDEMURS Jie Innnoi;sn 11 only Si in ctn-ventlo- n. V Change In Plain City Schrdnlc For accommodation of conference night near Fourteenth street, the court found him guilty and he also was travel Sunday. October 9. earry mornfined S30. ing car for Plain City leavea Ogden oo at 6:60 a, in., and leaves Plain City for Ogden at 7:15 a. m. Special car for Plain City leaves Ogden at 11 p. m. ITAH-IDAII- COLLECT en - st so O i rfr ( I t cr-!l- he l Neglect causes bed eyes, bad teeth, lifeless hair. Some people show all these signs of neglect, others only a few, but more have poor eyes than any of. the others a statement proved by the large number of people who wear glasses. Why do so many people neglect their eves when sight is the most precious of senses and when strong eyes and ' all the clear, perfect vision mean so much to and success? happines The Bon-Opsystem of caring for the people. Ask eyes is used iby a million it or ask your doctor; your druggist aboutTreatment Outfit and then get a Home not follow directions. If the results dodrug-Kiand satisfy you your Bon-Opto st surprise you will refund the purchase price. is sold under a guaranteed satisfaction. is not a. secret remNOTE: Bon-Opt- o formula is printed . on toevery edy. The Bon-Opto the is harmless package. most sensitive eyes and may be used freely. Ask any one of thei .. million who use it. Advertisement. VISIT MARKETING TALK non-produc- TL MILLINER Y Kocks-r-Willia- plete ment day. from '' Owing to a fortunate purchase from an eastern manufacturer, we arc enabled to give our customers an opportunity of securing an exceptionally high grade street hat at this unusually low price, $7.95. Special Sale of iMisses and Children's Beavers in Finest Quality Both Quality and Price importer hit 75c Couple t OGDilciDED $7.9 They made a hit last week; they'll repeat stronger Saturday. - . SYNCOPATORS" t S vou should know about them. Here. j are luxurious tilkOL wools. camela hair . and others, and all attractively priced. These Sox offer wonderful values." io remember to drop in and get yours.. '' A i further brought out that the inquiry car, a Buick, had been taken out by Mr. Vaughn that evening. IDENTIFIES WRECK. Telephoning to Mr, Vaughn the sheriff advised him that the car was a wreck. Mr. Vaughn still Relieved his automobile was in .front of the house, but a look at the street confirmed the sheriff's statement. . Vaughn went to the scene of the wreck with the sheriff and recognized the car. Surrounding brush, telephone poles and grass were set afire by the burning car, which was .virtually a total loss. REPORTED BY BOYS. Two boys named Ipsen told the sheriff they saw the tar start down the dugway and plunge over on a The gasoline tank exsharp turn. ploded and the fire resulted. They saw no one in the car, they said, nor any one getting away. Vaughn told the sheriff that the steering wheel when turned to the left "worked" stiff, and he believed that the driver, unaccustomed to the car, was unable to make the curve on account of the steering! rod's condition and the car went over. in tuch wonderful 2ox at lew prtcet ORCHESTRAS ' SAILORS URHosierymanufacturertareiendinE I po-z- la jo-j- of ycer l la! r t . . . . a 12! 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