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Show V THE OGDEN WEDNESDAY EVENING; OCTOBER 19, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R L. Announcement SCHOOLGIRL 4 J You'll Want A Sweater Ruby Tennant of Salt Lake in Serious Condition After i Check Mixup ' I ... U SALT LAKE. Oct, 19. Believed to have been brooding over trouble brought opon herself by cashing: a check given to her. by a Bchoolgirl friend. Ruby .Tennant, 15 years of age, a freshman at the West high school. 6hot and probably fatally wounded herself at her home 627. East Second South street at 8 o'clock last night. The check is said to have been given to the girl by Gladys Adams, another student at the , PLACED UNDER ARREST 'Miss Tennant was taken' into custody by officials of the L-- &'A. Cohn dry goods store yesterday afternoon when she appeared for the first time 6ince July 8. At that time she presented and cashed a S5Q check issued by S. N. Lee, a coal dealer of Brig-haCity, to his son, Martin L. Lee, of the Canning apartments, 171. South Fifth East street and she was questioned by. the. yesterday store .officials and asked foran accounting as to why payment had been etopped upon a check she had presented in July. A $30 money order, made. out to T. F. Fitigerald, 171 South Fifth 'East street, which, she had' tendered '- for Cashing yesterday, was held by the company until she could return with the $50 fpr the check for which she had received change and merchandise. Arriving home shortly after 5 o'clock yesterday evening the girl seemed cheerful and assisted her mother, Mrs, Robert Tennant with the After supper Mrs. Tenfcqusework. nant went to the home of a neighbor, Mrs. F. P. Cariyle, 7 5 8. East Second South street, .where she visited for a few minutes. She was followed by her. daughter, who, toward the end of the visit, complained' of feeling' ill. Mrs. Cariyle gave her several indigestion tablets, but the girl felt no better, and-oreturning home with- she laid down on a cot-othe sleeping porch of the home,,. - .. t. STARTLED BY SHOT A few minutes later Mrs-- ' Tennant was startled by the sound of a shot coming from, the .shed in. the. rear of the house. Running outside, she heard her daughter screaming that She- was Shot." 'A antl. quated revolver lay by her side with one oi me rour . In the chamber exploded. cartridges Powder marks on the girl's dress over her chest indicated the close of the weap- .on when it wasproximity, fired. After being removed to the emerT gency- - hospital the. wounded girl told of her trouble, but could glve.no information about the check and the money order other than that they had been given to her. by .two gtrhv and that sh had received the. blame for the whole proceedings for merely them at the store.. Her.moth-er- . cashing was entirely at Joss over the affair sorrow stricken, r and was ., O. ' A-- , Jensen, secretary, and treasurer, of the L. & A. Cohn Dry Goods company, reported to the police, that the company, had never -- believed the girl, responsible for loss they, had suffered .through the cashing of the i high-schoo- m .it W0 A Ton of Coal 1 : 5 . ! m . : . her-moth-- Ver n . five-chamh- er. - . - , , . general utilityTT nothing equals a GOOD Sweater. Our wear like iron and are a true comfort there ar,e times' when nothing else will take their place. We have a variety in all styles in very attractive colors and designs., H H x Yi i v FRE 1 :" f check, but always were .under thvj was Fitzgerald. She was positively Having an intimate knowledge of impression that someone else had been Identified as Ruby Tennant. or Lyle, responsible for the Irregular proceed- according to store officers, by a boy Ogden's municipal affairs, gaintd by who went to school with her. ings attached to the affair. close range observation and varied How the Lee check and the Fitzger CIIECK FROM FATHER In connection there- Martin money order found thelr'way into experiences Lee, a chemist at the Mid-va- aid I have ventured unsolicited, hands of the Tennant girl remains with, plant of the United States Smelt- the to present my nam before the must the which the mystery, police and company, Mining ing, Refining, a candl-dat- e as solve before of this matter electorate of the the truth city informed Mr. Jensen, when asked can be four-year officials of say. found, for the office about the check last July, that he had 1 to term commleeioner. asked his father for the money go to Los .Angeles to the Elk's annual My interests being centered here, convention. When it had not appear my efforts will tend to essentially ed after two. days' ...waiting . he . ... had a more prosperous city, to greater'and .his payment; father stop phoned not on to on it and had gone the coa6t. losing sight of the fact, howno" explanation as to He could-givever, that the burden now being how the check had missed him and borne by the taxpayers must not was at loss to. understand how it had be aggravated. Extravagant and found its way- into the hands- .of the unnecessary expenditures of the girl. people's ' money ' must be avoided, The money-orde- r that the Tennant and all effort put forth to lighten the store yestergirl had tendered to G.' M. was New remitted the high cost of living. by Duffy, day Oct. 19. Advances Rochelle, station No- 1, New York, on of WASHINGTON, to are to If elected, the. closest scrutiny of $10,000,000 expected October 13. As far as is known it Is be up made to. the. sugar beet Industry official acts shall be welcomed, my, valid. It was held by the store of- in the and Colorado Utah. Idaho by and the citizens' co operation and ficials with the understanding that it war finance corporation. Chairman In helping to promote the would be returned when the other Meyer announced today, following a support check was made good. of the city will be heartily Interests conference last night .with chairmen SERIOUSLY WOUNDED of the agricultural loan agencies of appreciated. Belief was expressed by", the girl's the corporation, in those states and Very respectfully, .emergency representatives of , the Industry. . . attending physician W. J. CRITCHLOW. "As a result of the meeting." Mr. hospital that the bullet from the Political Advertisement.) (Paid revolver had penetrated the Meyer said, "representatives of the base of the right lung severing several sugar beet industry decided to apply of the major arteries near the heart. to the war finance corporation through financial corporation in Utah, which The only hope recovery is said to .lie in the natural stoppage of the will make loans to sugar companies to contracted for last yenr on the bal internal, flow of blood , and recovery the extent of the advances of such of 112 a ton. After those contracts from the nervous shock of the- wound. companies to sugar beet growers. The bad been 1om4 the price of uar Her. father died when she was a financial company will secure its ada tremendous slump, but not unchild. When asked her name yester- vance by its own obligations secured took the American market had til after day at the dry goods store she gave by the obligation of the sugar beet been flooded with foreign sirar. her correct name. Ruby Lyle, but said companies' and refined sugar in the here by the high prices folshe had. been married andher name warehouses. This will enable, the lowing 'the war. sugar companies promptly to pay the The sugar manufacturers pointed and to i.hold the sugar growers, . .. In thet1 out that they desire In good faithcon-tia-toct warenouses can De marxeictr umii buy the entire beet crop at the In an orderly manner." price, tiotwlthstuudlng tne In the price of suitaf and they UTAH MEN II-SFINThe' conference . which, brought wish governmental aid in order that about the $10,000,000 loan was held they may pay the farmers in cash as the ; full their bests, are delivered. IJut when yesterday afternoon before board of directors of the war finance h new crop Ivas beea fully; manufacconoration- and was attended by Pres- tured the wujcar men declared they ffl ident Heber J. Grant.' . Richards with to avoid being compelled to dump and H. II. Rolapp of Salt Lake; W. their Kuar on the market In order to L. Petrlkin and A. E. Carlton of Den- meet their obligations, and need matt-assistance. to, carry. their susar. ver, and George M. .Houston of Qree-lo- rial Colo., secretary of the Sugar Beet In warehouses. - marketing It only as Growers' association, representing the there demand; and thus avoid a fursugar beet industry, . and by I. O. ther break in the market with resultHoward., chairman of the Bait Lake ing heavy losses ton the' lnduetry. The war readily agricultural loan, agency of A.the war finance corporation, and A. for emergency help need the Reed, Clasped Puts ; Any Victrola. You chairman of the Denver agricultural and authorized the loaning of410.-000,00- 0 In the manner. Indicated. loan agency of the war finance corSelect - Away for Christ: Chairman E. O. Howard of the Salt poration.to Prior this conference. Chairman Loke agricultural loan agency said, mas Delivery. Eugene Meyer of the war finance cor- after the. corporation had acted, that western he wanted to voice the highest comporation, entertained the VICTROLA EARLY sugar men and agricultural loan com- mendation of. the? prompt, .businessmitteemen, along, with Senator Smoot like method by which the war finance SELECT YOUR of .Utah and Senator Kendrick of corporation acts. He said Chairman Wyoming at the Metropolitan club and Meyer had handled this matter eplen-dldjand he thought they were deduring luncheon the sugar proJect.was discussed Informally. The formal pres- serving of .great .commendation for entation of the sugar case was made the1 manner In 'which they transact during the .afternoon, and before the public business. The conference yeswar flnartce corporation closetT Its terday dealt entirely with sugar.. To!d ay's business the loan had been auday Mr.. Howard, la to have a farther was conference with the war finance coraction thorized. Unusually quick ; made possible by the knowledge which poration with regard to livestock and Chairman Meyer had gained of the other agricultural loans In the Utah-Idah- o district. FUgar industry of the' intermountaln oo states Co, during his recent trip west. The appeal for a loan of $10,000,000 was based on the abnormal situation western sugar which prevails In the 2472 HUDSON AVE. states. This year's ' beets "had been SOLD THIS WEEK . le : j SUGMiTO - e GET BIG LOAN f . i mmmmi m mm mmmw - - .,1 Yi 1.- - I . at-th- fTH Hi S TO RE e 32-cali- for-he- at-traot- m FORCE NEEDED .A , II L.-L- y, 1 DEPOSIT finance-corporatio- . - . ." -- y. PHONE 131 : v - Do Something Good for Your Family - Piano . . rilGIl liOEiORS ( FOR 0GDEM1TE WASHINGTON. OcL If. The council of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Itlte In" session here announced last night the election of John II. Cowlcs of, Louisville. Ky., as sovereign grand commander of the Ancient' and Accepted Scottish Itlte of Freemasonry, southern Jurisdiction of the United States, Other officers of the' supreme council elected In elude Edward C. Day of Helena. Mont., and minister of , state, and I'erry W. Weldner of Los Angeles, secretary . general. Alelegram received last night from Washington stated that high honors hud been conferred upon several Utah reasons. Among'those honored are Abbot It. Heywood of ; Ogden. Milton Edward Ltpman and Dr. Arthur .Cornelius all of whom Wherry of Salt have been elected to receive the degree 'of inspectors general honorary. Mr. Heywood has resided In Ogden for many . years and has been active in the "development of the city. For a number of .years he practiced law until his business Interests demanded practically all of his time. He served 03 mayor of "the city and at present la president of the state utilities commission. To Masonry hs has given many years of service. As master of Weber lodge, grand master and chairman of the Jurisprudence committee of the grand lodge, he has been closely Identified with all that has made for the in the building up of the state. Hi la also afraternity member of El Monte commandery No.' 3' Knights Templar, and of Ogden . chapter No. 2 Royal Arch Masons.eu-pre- Ly ric iviusic AomDanv s Special Offering of VICTROLAS THIS OTHER STYLE XI STYLE pip With 24 selections ' (12 double face 85c records.) I J ' if. v Household Ointment rashes, chafins cuts.stins,burns ON ... TERMS , : SUITABLE i TERMS - :? MUSIC CO.? ianoi-Fli. ef m pm W pr I Fianos -Phonorapf ..f 4 I l 1 s-i- Make a Full Pint With home-mad- e the destruction acgovernment and a of professional military cordingly cUvas, we shall gft no lmprovement. , KWISS 3IKTJIOD JMUISKI). "There la one methent of malntAlnlng an armed force for defensive purposes, and at the same time destroying the to the Swiss military clasa. I refer, method of malntaing an armed lorce. always the largeat part in reserve, but always ready on call." He pointed out that the. essrentiaithing In the Swiss method was unlvecaal military training based on universal physical training, and advocat ed universal physleaj training In all schools and colleges. CiOOD StAY iuisuir. of armament. he said. "rjmltation "seems to me the enly premising out-1come of the conference- - How can any of the amall nations feel secure for the future unless the conference results In an International agreement for limitation of armament covering a long period, of yearsT "A fundamental question is. shall there be any coercive force behind the 1. and for your.msdlclne MENTHO-LAXEN- E i COUGH SYRUP directions on each bottle Full I In Mother's Medicine Chest are standard remedies"; which have stood the test of time remedies which their "mothers and grandmothers had used before them. Such is Lydla' K. Plnkham'a Compound, Vegetable which for nearly fifty years hat been helping the. women of this country to overcome many forms of female ills: merit . alone could have stood such a teat of time and won such an envi- able record. y3v. " s-- Interment. SAWTI-Lt-CaLt Oft. Fou rears ago (he city of Kawtell was annexed to Lee Angeles, Tuesday, .pursuant to a eupreroVcourt order setting aside th anneiatlon, Ijo Angelea withdrew physlcAllr, actually nd lecomgally from Sawtelle. leavtrg thedepartment, without police, fire munityschool teachers and" other municipal departments and activities. The cltixens held a meeting to discuss what ; they would do about it. v E, LEONARD EAR OIL; and nJXnrVKS DnAFXr-S- S KTOrSHl-AP.- -b it D Hack Siply and Ers Proof efsac- - NOISES, ef the Insert la Nostrils. t 4rt rUU e via trn kt Utsh, In Oodtn, re H. Mcmtyrs Orug saby Ve ea-- A ! C- -, Sul-Hv- in Drvs C- o- University Club O0 svsnus, Dldg., Wshmjten Ine-. A. O. LEONARD, 70 fifth Artnui, New Ysrk i UNIONS AND LEGION JOIN AGAINST ARMS OMAHA. Neb.. Oct. 1. The Douglas county pot-the American legion, without a single dIcntJng vote, decided to support the central labor union In Its plans for a, huge disarmament parade to be held on Armistice day, November II. The post assured tabor.. union cfflaials of Its heartiest In the movement. , . f co-opera- -- n ..... oo- - - ; kach r.irr a nucK. , - , Arrani e matches. buftor.s, pieces of paper. or ether materUt-afollows in tight piles of thres each: , Ir nillGHAM. CITY. Oct, J. hunts, s of this community who fare forth at' the opening, of the season on Katurday'toin get.tbclr one buck per. succeeded many Cfte, Orvtlle Iund. Heber Walker. ICirke Martin. M. C Doremus and I'd.- Itok each came home with a tuck.. Fomt of the hunters went Into the mountains east cf this city, and others went out to To cntello valley and the racre of mountains on the west side of Dear Itlver . . -- . . . ' Now take four more matches, - . .. sM-s- s smm ,thm to the plies and mo arrange ths various grours that the rows around the utiHe of the numeral 'still tctal f. Io not lncress or ctcrtitv the number cf jcrour. A rr.les Aniwrr to . as good as a Mrnt:sys: mile. "Ve -- , Cascara-Catt-or . OiL-i- - Glycerin Aromatic Rhinitis Essence Is - - sum iiii m Peppermint-Bo- rax Rochells .Salt Sulphur-Comp- ound Licorice Powder Rose Water , and Glycerin . does , , Phone 239 I CARR'S Rexall Ogden' Only Drug Store Grant Avenue and Twenty-fift- h Street ) liis.cIocK Cream Tartar Wltchharel Fullers Earth Sodium BiCarbonats And many others. elieye tKcct Heeds regulating It III as ofettA5 Tab'ti SPECIAL UNTIL NOVEMBER 1ST PURETEST EPSOM SALTS . Regularly Sold at 25c 1 pound . . 19c ..... Real Ctm that. bits. the spot Ta.ma.Us eTrr LUNCH WITH US better than PIG'N WHISTLE . i 5c , . . . 20c . Hot Chocolats.- BoalUoa,Ccffe , . h. Nsatsfoot Oil s add -- valley. WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY. T oo- The body of Italph-Wat- t, missionary of the Mormon church, who died In Georgia a week ago. was taken from Tremonton Monday to Iayton. where It was interred. Funeral r rvlccs were held at Tremonton and then a.n auto mobile cortege accompanied the body to the Davis county cemetery for the THIS I . chest-No- w fall-strengt- ' is nuruim, missionary nniOHAM CITT, Oct. 15. DO SAWTELLE SUFFERS UNDER NEW LIBERTY save a larger doctor bill by supplying yourself with these . common remsdJss, Pure, clean and potent, and of Only carefully selected drugs and chemicals ' find a place undef the PURE-TESLA DEL. Being, exclusive agents In Ogden we can recommend them absolutely. These Remedies Include: Boric Acid -- - DONT that "COLO" weath-- r will soon bs htre you can , . M Pure test Household Remedies . Bugar ijyrup ld . - The best and quickest acting WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION -Your Money Stays in Ogden When You . Music Store" Buy From "Ogden's Own ...... university, addreiwlng the Economic club Tuesday on the conference of limno nation itation of armament, could dlpense with a, military force, "not for offense or aggresalon, but for Its own usea. "Ve need, however," he continued, "to consider carefully what method there Is for maintaining a limitation of armament with which hall go destruction of mllltarUmr Unless thla conference comes to an agrev1'" wlilch will Include destruction o militarism as the controlling element In ke. AS LOW AS $1.00 PER WEEK BOSTON. Oct. If. Dr. Charles W. Hliot, president Kmerltus of Harvard me ... - The ointment for the family VICTROLAS ONLY $160.20 Soothinq &n! hUaJim)' ' Keep a jar on hand for common skin hurts- - . ON EASY TERMS, VICTROLA SFA CT ION1 OFj-.'SAT- I , T. - Glen I ( Jt SMALL ARMED ed -- Bros.-Rober- is ft relTe-us reajMMire agreement?bv thjat in mmnrhil rmmbrlnr either waylntrnat!ona.l llmltaUonexe-of armament with no force to see It force and power to cuted or with direct the v of that force, good results can be obtained through .this conference." ' oi - JOIN OUR VICTROLA CLUB VictrolaX $125.00 sn ft r ne j V ft , , r Lifl Buck's Sanitary End meted R ange Or.DC M . UTtH, 1 i 1 WITH EVERY ! - ! , TT"1 OR l. t j - ; V- - I and Mailed Milk. the rejr- -r TH E FO UNTAI N AT THE REXALL STORE Hie New Candy Line Just In --Try This Famous Candy On Your Best Girl . ' ' - |