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Show THE OGDEN FAKE 'COLLEGE:- - Through Special "Arrangement With the Department of Interior Decoration of the Klearflax Linea Rug Company,. Duluth iiK A gOODVPUCE .TO.TRADS A Ore at Boyle Furniture Company ' . extends you a cordial invitation to hear Utah will explain the extension courses to be offered. An opportunity to do college work without going to college is what the citizens of Ogden. university offers thesaid. V the representatives The following courses will be outlined inifutt at tonight's meeting: ,: Drawing-an- A, l M mXtP Til) MR. J. L. KOLLE'S LECTURES ON HOME DECORATING AND FURNISHING Art: Life- class. penpainting from models charcoal, cil, pen and Ink. pastel, water color , and oil. Miss Frazer. Interior decoration: A study of good taste on the planning and decoration of the, home Miss Frazer. Art for teachers. This course 2. Commercial law: will embrace a general survey of the the reprinciples of law adapted toman enthe average quirements of of the The business. Ijn object gaged course will be to treat the legal aspects of common business transactions -- Mr. Draper. 3 Education: School administration- An account of the rise of school supervision; a comparative etudy of contemporary organization and administration Prof. Cowles. 4 Western history, Prof. Toiing. ' 5 Prof. Barker. French, 6 Music Public school music ' Prof. Robinson. 7 Prof. Houst- -' Public speaking, ' men. ''';' drama, Prof. Lewis. 8Modern 9 Part time teacher training--In-struc- , - Last Lecture Tomorrow at 3 p. m s strate the right way and the wrong way of combining furniture, drapes and decorations in living room, dining room and bedroom, using actual merchandise selected from our stocks. , The lectures will be in the Rug Department on the second floor. -- latnr J '"" 4 , ' tor , OGDEN lUKiJlMVfcHS Mr. Noall. training Teaching of mathematics, D. H. Adams. 10 scours If J H I -- OQ i" OUT OF! CREEK TO HONOR T;R. Five Full Grown Animals Message From Roosevelt . Memorial Association-Are Building Homes on . Urges Observance Upper South Fork At Near Half Price: Fifty Coats, Beautifu Models: Go Oh - ... Judgment of $lo,217.98 has been awarded in the district court by Judge George S. Barker to the National Bank of Commefce against Lars Hansen. The amount was alleged to have been due as a balance on a promissory note executed April 29, 1920, for $i6,000. ' Stock ofthe Ogden Packing & Provision company, given as part security for the loan was recently sold by the sheriff for $2,660 and this amount applied on the loan; The court has now , awarded the bank judgment for the balance-anV 1 v; , -- d y Mr. Kolle is a decorator and lecturer of international note. In connection with his lectures he will demon- f " or jt a II C oats I innioirirow iviior mm IP ' - All persons interested in university extension worfc are urged to attend a High, school, meeting at the Ogdeno'clock tonight. commencing at 7:30 Representatives of the University of ' THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 13. 1921 . ! . Meeting Tonight at High School to Discuss Ex- tension Courses ; UN M ' lIRitilT HOfl 1. STANDARD-EXA- $1,459 ajttorney fees. oo HOOT DEER AND CHICKENS SUNDAY Five full-grow- at- - beavers, which n Ogden Boy Scouts have been asked tracted the attenion of thousands or to observe October 27, Itoosevelt's persona' while on exhibit with four .birthday anniversary according to others at the Utah State fair, are "now Scout Kxecutive G. A. Qoates. Troop a building a home and setting plans for. A, namfd in honor of the late preal-colony on the headwaters of the dent, will hold special exercises ' on that date. South Fork. Colonel "William TJoyce Thompson, The beavers were donated by the state fish and game department to president of the National itotnevelt V. H. Memorial association today Weber county and yesterday wired Executive Qoates the following (Buck) Anderson, county game den. and Arthur F. Larson, president message : , "The Boy Scouts of America are ot the Weber County Fish and Game Protective association, brought them making preparations for the nationfrom Salt, Lake and took them to their wide observance of Roosevelt's birthnew home. day. October 27. and have asked the The animals are considered extreme- council to lend assistance to the Roosly valuable In the preservation of fish evelt Memorial association. "Theodore Roosevelt believed in the and D- H. Madsen, state fish and game Boy Scouts and the Boy Scouts looked commissioner, has declared that if ev- to him as their, ideal. It is therefore ery stream, was supplied with beavirs and their dams, it would not be neces- most fitting that they should take the leadership In commemorating his sary to plant more fish in Utah. The dam built by the animals backs birth, and it is fitting likewise that the up the water and affords perfect Roosevelt Memorial association should endeavor the heartiest supspawning places for trout. They also give thejr provide large pools in the headwaters port. - The association's enterprise of the streams where the. large fish program is directed toward perpetuatmay remain throughout the entire sea- ing for the youth of the country the son. . memory of "Roosevelt character and The beavers were captured in Duch- achievements. esne county. The four others were "Any assistance, therefore, which given to officials of Salt Lake to be you may be able to render the local branches of the Boy Scout placed in Liberty park. on tion in arranging appropriate organizaexercises will be a service to the cause for which the association was created." ! Every woman who contemplates the purchase of a coat this year, should make an early examination of this splendid lot tHat goes on sale tomorrow". It is a special purchase, secured for us by our New York office; secured at a price that makes it possible to offer them for nearly one-hatheir actual values. In the assortment are coats of velour, bolivia, excello. All are full silk lined. Many .have trimmings of rich fur, others have the new plain throw collars. At this low price there is a possible saving of $20 to $30. A small deposit will hold any coat that you select. . " war-IPco- ut lf - v Saturday morning at dawn will mark the opening of the wild chicken season in the entire state. The same hour will also see the opening of the deer season. Blue grouse and ruffed grouse will be the only species opened this year in all the counties. The bag limit will be eight birds. Chicken are reported plentiful in all sections. .The season will close October 25..' Only, bucks with horns will be eligible for the hunter's rifles e deer division. One buck will be the limit o a hunter. Deer are also reported plentiful into many sections this year, Arthur F. Larson, presiaccording dent of the Weber County Fish' and Game Protective association. The hunters are cautioned "not to on any Qf the game sanctuaries. shoot in-th- : MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail .it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef field Ave-- Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound forcoghs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bQwels. Sold everywhere. Advertisement. election will be held in the The city rear future and the 25th of this month the various candidates will be selected at the primaries. The rep- utation of each candidates should be a very important consideration when the welfare of our city Is considered by the voters. "Reputation." the $500,000 Jewel production, featuring Priscilla Dean, will appear at the for four days, starting Sunday, and I especially solicit" the attendance of all officeseekers. Respectfully, II. 12. SKINNER. . Al-bamb- ra Joe Stecher, former world's heavyweight wrestling champion, accompanied by his brother Antone. is due to arrive in Ogden from the east late today according to local railroad officials. Stecher will spend the winter at San Francisco under the management of Frank Schuler. He is out to meet all comers at his weht and will endeavor to win back, the v.orld's title, which he lost to Strangler Lewis last winter. Stecher will meet Ad SanteL world's light heavyweight mat champion in a finish match at San Francisco next week. Santel Is well known in Ogden. This match will be first of a series on mldwestern marvel. the coast for the , oo MEN FINDING WORK AROUND GARFIELD -- Also A Special Sale of Girls Coats Fifty of Them: Coats for Girls of 2 to 14 Years Mothers of. girls between the ages of 2 and 4 years will be delighted with this special offering of fifty of the smartest coats we have seen this year. Bought for us in connection with the women's coats. A cash purchase that makes it possible to sell them for a third less than the usual values. fabrics, many are fur trimmed. All are tailored with unusual care. The prices range from $4.95 to $18.95. Ready for examination tomorrow on the ' Second Floor. 1 oo- (Special Dispatch) GARLAND. Oct. 13. More than 200 men are employed on the paving work between Garland and Tremonton. This work;' under the' direction of Gibbon & Reed, has provided jobs for a num ber Of jobless men of this vicinity. The paving work was estimated to cost $65,000. Many men from all parts of the county are finding employment In th beet fields and sugar factories in Box , Elder county. Farmers In the vicinity of Malad are said to be refusing to bring In their grain at the present market price, many of" them contemplating holding out unil spring, it is reported. -- oo AWARD JUDGMENT ON PROMISSORY NOTE GASiTER'S S75T AVER I rel"f rem. ) PILLS f! dizziness. 3d dpoodencf, the? irp? baTt Judgment of $102.48 has" been awarded In the district court by Judge George 8.- Barker to John Everly A. D. Noblitt. The amount against was alleged to have been a balance due on a promissory note. , . oo - NO WORK. NO PAY. LONDON'. Olive Johnson, a typist, thought she could get unemployment pay by quitting her Job But the officers at the labor exchange had her arrested for obtaining money under false pretenses, and the magistrate or dered her back to work. . BERLIN, Oct. 15. of the German cabinet wasResignation believed today to be impending If press reports of th decision of the council of the league of natlops relative to the ment of Upper Silesia were apportionconfirmed by the official text of the decision expected here this afternoon. There has been little effort on, the part of officials to conceal the fact that the cabinet would face a crlsi if German towns should be separated from the country by the action of the -- d All-wo- ov-ernm- league council. ol . : OO FIND NO TRACE OF -- MISSING TRUSTY No trace of Ray Smith. 19 years of ' .a Lot Wr-Ka- CRISIS IS FORECAST ' IN GERMAN CABINET TO SAN FRANCISCO r of the Lot JOE STECHER GOING -- the of Columbus was observed in all of the schoolsday of the city Wednesdny r! to Supt. according Hopkins. In the afternoon special programs were featured in all of the clause?, special attention being paid to incidents in- the life of the discoverer. In many of the schools of the city speakers dwelt on Columbus as well aa the fact that "fire prevention week, was being featured throughout the United States. Secretary O. .T. Stllwell of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce was one of the speakers at one of the local schools. He addressed the students on both "fire prevention" and oo 'All as t Jt taJa IS yoa take CATLTU11n Choice SCHOOLS OBSERVE COLUMBUS DAY , &1 Choice oo rKKSs oo CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH i age, who departed from the county Jail Tuesday evening as he was on trusty duty In the Jail kitchen, has been found. according to officers who have instituted a search for him. Smith had served forty days of a ninety-da- y sentence when he took leave. He entered a plea of guilty to an attempt to pass a worthies ch?k in a Jocal department store. Smith came from and officers believe that he Oregon may be headed toward home. - 2C8 -- . 25" Abr honor at n. dinner tUnc ivt th now wlntrirr in Utah, win work In! Jamea N IClmta!! ho I hold court club Frldar vninr. which will b Ptxle Paxia. Har fUrtr of ih s?. ! F:.nca h! V,'aIIr baa be n glvtn Lj thf Ortln chaptr Ixu!a of th American league win (kept In the cour'y Jail he: e. perml- ilember of th Trovo ard Kalt Iik" do theclub filnElnr for the American laJon belr.jr rranied t v hr:i f J'r, ceci, of th itate and rational , C. E. here. Cdcre. a!r checker U hen Shtrtff H. Y. r.n! :a. n cf More an Prayer, national rretary of lxsirr the American Association of F.nfflneri have bfn Invlt I re to at- - or the Uroklyn farn of th National dec!irJ t t.r.aafe t rd twirl league for tb Nalior.a!. nt will wlth with headquarters thrir wiv. Chlcflgo j "4s'lck" Put,, .tire, arrenej !n oo a buaJoeitji rr;on l.rr ' rive In Ogden from the east FrlJay cr.r.nK'.Ien wtb the ne robbery will Saturday. Mr. trayer vvlll depart TAKEN TO afternoon acccrdln? to PrcMent 1U W, early he re lea ted. It wj Ml J t v probably ror 2IORGAK h Kait "Iil confr Matte.ton of the UkJti Chapter of the jak ofwtifr iowir.r t lack ! evlince o h.ia with members th Salt Lke -, of be will chapthe curst orcanixatian. lie v : t TO GET SENTENCE proecut:cn. PLxon haa a' ter. t o In the county fcr At th mftlnc Fr!dr ever.Ir.gr at th Weber rlut hecre'tarj- - prayer will PavJJ Waller, miner. on 'The Hroader V)t.l tor from 'peak Lh llr.rineerlnT Hervlce, ruunty Jail her ihii Mr. Drayrr haa been actively IPC to M err an. where he wUl rereite jVriSjf to the Myker mc'.or:- -. in enKlneerlnff ocietjr work Tor eenter.ee on & he wii thrwn here, whn of afler ;rrm charge rcblrr nine yeara. The aSrr.a and f e foot CAT .t'f ft cf a to havjr.tr I o3 snV.ly of the national rorblrr paded lTtirpo h'.::. The far went ;p a h -- rt djm will also r? retTirei br Mr. Prayer in clothlre tor there aeveral 'f 'then brked down a .! a r t i fi), hi apech Friday evenirjr. Sentence e.UI he lmpred by Ju'!n h.airr'.f e. . r'.hir': f e a t.shart U J. Ualbreath. 01rectr of th and All National baaeball r'ayern. scheduled to lUy at LorJn Farr park October it. wi:i arrive In Orden early next wek to mm. for the coming plcti contest.arrr,rfmrr.n Thta word rerelirel here ENGINEERS TOVHEAR NATIONAL OFFICER arf:. chitra ar-te- u nd i re " 1 e- vhK ! w, en-'iraar- ed ft WHY? pay 29c and 30c for eastern mild sugar cured hams, When you can get it for 27c, ham or half ham, at BALLARD & MORTENSEN 355 24th St. r.-- t.h-ra- 5H t n . Atl-Amerlc- an li;u fine slossozrts tftday. The rame In Otien between the anjplayed between l'A b tha only one Cheto and the Pacific Coat: between t fc e two team. At o rotite to Ogden tha. two teams are meeting crewa or All-Nation- EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk ail-tar- j r .. n for the napped 'ajair.jt i SEWER WORIC ; a. j Jonrt. lormer incy down the third' 'ho'dinf j 2E Laborers 'Ctir.ile. pcaltlon Jur.ri a cinx at Omaha latt Funtay. k hm American !.. cur:. out two home rur.e 5n Pmxh-- t Two Pacific Cam umplr". LocaI Married Men Prcfcxre3 APPLY 715 ECCLES BUILDING ': |