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Show THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, 1921. OGDEK. UTAH. f X XESSBSM CSX SS3 1 ' 1 '" Services to Be Held in Third Business Men- and Backers of Wild West, Show to Ward This Evening on Discuss Action Birth Anniversary - - I $1.45, on Rale Plans for the Ogden Wild West late Theodore Roosevelt at. the Third show for 192'2 will be discussed at a ward meeting house. this evening. The meeting of business and professional o'clock program is to start at 7:30 o'clock men at the Weber clubtoatan7:30 announcethis according invitevening public is sharp, and the general J. ' ment made today by Secretary O. -; , ed to attend. of the Ogden chamber of comStilwell Today is the annlversarv of Roose- merce. Efforts will be made at the velt's birth and programs of various meeting this evenings to have the show natures . are being held in all parts in the future put' on as a civic and event by the business Interests of the- United States. city to the .effect that Current reDorts One of the features of the programin Ogden in honor of the late presj- - the show wouia not be continued in dent Will be telephonic communica- 1922 by the men who staged the event lion with President Warren G. Hard here during the month of September ing at Atlanta; Ga. President Harding last, have been widely commented up.will speak to boy scouts in all parts on. Merchants of the city are back of the United States this evening, Og- of the show and are, therefore, anx.'..' ' den to be included. ious to see some action taken wherebe staged, acreadVresolutiOx. by the event will again to Stilwell. to Secretary 6ne of the. big features of the meet cording President Frank m. urigrgs 01 me will, pre HowYnresolutn adoMed by ! Ogden chamber of commerceenm at ims the side meeting the .National Council :of the Boy Scouts ,of America in honor of President j J-Sho "Roosevelt: in attendance: '':"He was faithful over things Chamber of Commerce President and he was made ruler over many; he Frank M. Driggs, Charles Barton, cut his' own trail clean and straight James Brennan O. J. and Secretary toward the him and millions followed Stilwell. Rotary club James Brenlight, Lester Whitlock and E. S. Hinck"lie was frail; he made himself a nan, Gus Progressive BusinessW. olub ley. tower of strength. He was timid; he Reed-e- r 'H. club Kiwanis made himself a lion of courage. He Wright. As- Jr. Ogden Chapter American one of the was a. dreamer; he became B. J. Finch, ' isociation of Engineers '. time. great doers of alltrust B. w. Matteson. in him; women M. D. Williams and Herbert "Men put their Smith, J. board Estate Real found.a champion in him: kings stood H. Andrews and Francis Fowles. him made children aw of in him, but Merchants J. W. Wilcox, grocer; their playmate. T. Wright, dry goads; Fred M. Nye, P. "He-- broke a nation's slumber with S., Lewis, jeweler; A. T. clothier; his cry, and it rose up. He touched McCanne, J.hardware; E. F. Hundley, the eyes of blind' men with a flame furniture. Life underwriters George became Souls and gave them vision. Bennett; W R. Poulter and Will swords, through him; swords became D. Allison. , servants of God. Commissioner J. Ray Ward will rep: "He was loyal to his country, and resent Ogden Citv at the meeting. he exacted 'loyalty; be loved many EXPLAIN PURPOSES, TO lands, but "He loved his own land best. Colonel P. A. Dlx. Ora Bundy. B. M. "He was terrible in battle, but ten- Fox and other officials In charge of der to ' the we"ak; joyous and tireless, tho Wild West chow of 1921 Oeden clean; with being free from self-pitattendance. These men J the air like outline the show of the past year Boy scouts of Ogden will honor the X pairs women's house aJippcrs, nie.se clippers are the style, cood leather uppers and aolcs. on ale. .$1.05 50 youth' white canraj tennh; shoes, rubber isolcs, zm 9 to 13. Value 100 patm ' 7 , .' '. I" 'i v- - ' ' & one-stra- p .......75f pairs women's leather boudoir slippers, black and brown. Sires 3 to 8, on 75 Our stock of Rubbers has arrived in all sires and kinds. - ....... sale . one-stra- . - Sites S wide toe last. Shea 0 to 2 Sires , ' , - .f.. ; . . " W: o ; s- y; that-cleans- 90 pairs a- - ; .... i; - v.-- . " - , f , tv-4i- r MEN-WOME- come. might He fought' injustice and tyranny; bore sorrow gallantly; loved all nature,: bleak spaces and hardy compan- Ions, hazardous adventure and the zest of, battle. Wherever he went he carried his own pack, and in the utter-mo- st parts of the earth he kept his conscience for his guide-r I MAYOR TO SPEAK. . HO IEIB KJ & CHILDREN 00 CARD OF THANKS (By H. E. Skinner) W. . -- ' ' : . vt J Scouts. KDII-- . the Roosevelt Ideal Scout a-nrg- Taps. HONORED BY SCHOOLS. Due to the weather conditions, the meeting will be held at the Third ward. Immediately at the close of the meeting the bonfire which was proposed will be lighted on Tabernacle square. Short programs "commemorative of the "life of the former president were 'held in the schools of the city today. S church prtom Fri- - V. HTY - yesterday by Mr- - Weber In order tint' more i imi migni tm gnen 10 oreaa than wpui4 be poiwible tomaking morrow. Fterrr flour will te t: 1 In the bread baked. Hi-ynol- IHoy Itennelt morning m i:&9 o Martin died this o'clock at the fam- ily home, S43 Twentieth street. BROUGHT TO OGDEN AND GIVEN $60 FINE - He had been 111 with. Itrtght's dleM for the past IS months. He a born In Ogden May II 1102. and was the on of Andrew II. and Kliaa Honporl Martin. Hi father died In this city March 27, 1114. The decerd waf an well known in thl city and actlva wotker In the Fourth ward. He wag n employe of the American Can Co. lie im survived by hli mother and the following brother and tera: Andrew J, Martin, gden; Mr. Roy Cowan. C'.earfleld, I'uh: Mra soenrrv Vlth iiintokicaij A. It. Corey end Mrs. Sarah Nye. Ogden; Jamea IL. Wliford Mr. W. I Melilnger aa hostffea the mtm-ber- s O.. and Jtobert Y. Martin of th'.t city. aervtcea wiil be held fur.day of the lllwtorical club will meet Funeral 3 n. m., at the Fourth ward meet at M ! at afternoon the. ry Saturday Inn. Mrs- - J- - A. McOee and Mr. Otis ing houe. P.Sahon II. V,. Lund wr.l at the aervicea. Friend may Weeks will gjre the program for the ;prid can at the family home. 643 Twenafternoon. Thomaa I'.artlty. arrflcd reer.tJy by the Kail Iaka police on informa tion furr.Uhed by the Ogdett aiithori-lte- a en th r harr nf r e'. ! pleaded gut:ty before City Judge co-f ted ay in ice ii. waa sentenced to pxy city a fina c V and iiopnm or to nt CO dsj Jn :l. . Hartlev wa relumed to Ugden I f liurke Captain of Detect! e Robert wr.ecn and Iek Fffgesnt llar'.ow It, x FOR afternoen. He li alJegr 4 yenlerdaratoien' two aul'a ct rltthlff hitt snl othtr article cf wearing apparrl from the room of John Ccllier at 2111 Van Iluren avtr.'jf. l!artley totj th court he came her from Omaha to tieth street. Saturday afternoon, evening and Funday until hour for funMr. will eral. Interment will be In tb famb hoal and hotes to the members ily plot in, the City cemetery. oo of their Five Hundred club Thursday evening at their home, 20S Oak atreeU CANNED GOODS TO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 16 GALLONS OF S RTIM WRECK . LIQOOR SEIZED acacia cxrn It. Kmmett will Weber Lodge No. 6. Free & Accepted Masons Ppe-cia- BE DEMONSTRATED i. be hoittn Mr. W. to the member of the Acacia club FriProduct of Ogden canneries will be day afternoon at her home on Washdemonstrated tomorrow by Mrm. IxiuUe ington avenue. , meetir-r-. l n.. for 7:10 p. T. T. t: r M. M. 1 1 a y. October) erree. HHAUOH.NiZSSy, W. M oo- - the reccrd hfiEht cf IJ.. Palmer Whr. ilomejUlf! irirnr tnrt 009Ileaching feet In an aeroplane, a Frenchman, in her lecture at th Orphaum theatre. aatd he aeemed to be flying through a MIIONAUY ROCIIJTY Members-othe Women Th lectura wiil be at 4 o'clock. Mr. al.mophre njim t that society of the Presbyterian church Weber will u fruits that are packed altitude. 1 Boys' Union Suits Gray Suit J all cotton, sizes. 75 ' Boys' Wool Union Suits , Suits' Forrest Mills waist suits, all sizes. Suit 98c Bleached, Ribbed Cotton Suits In Ages 2 to 6 ; Uta-MaiPer suit. . $1.50 to $2.50 Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, or high neck, long sleeve; ages 2 to 16. Per suit. 75c to $1.25 BILLY BURKE SANDMAN Sleeping Garments For misses; flesh color; ages 6 to 16. . . . ... .98c Men's Union Suits Sleeping Garments 1 4 Misses' Union d. With feet ; sizes 9 Sixteen gallons of moonshine whisky and a Ford truck were aelxed last by Deputy Sheriffs O. II. Mohl- night man and Fred Tout, simultaneously with the arrest of Y.i Yamada, 2 8, a Th arrest waa made on Japanese. Twenty-thir- d Grant Rtreet, between and Lincoln avenues at 8:30 o clock, while Yamada la aaid to haVo been delivering a portion of the JlQUor rrorn hia truck into a house. Lie fore City Judge D. It. Roberta In tho city court today Yamada pleaded of having liquor J guilty to & charge in hia possession ana. waa sentenced to pay a fine of 2S or to aervo 180 days In Jail. Through tho services of an Interpreter Yamada told the court that he had got the Ikjuor from a "man from Greece near 4unset" and he admitted that he had bought the liquor for the purpose of selling it again Deputy Sheriff O. H. Mohlman tes; x tified that the sheriffs office had had Information to the effect that a Japanese was to deliver a Quantity of to someone on lower Twenty-fift- h PROMISED FRIDAY liquor street last night near Dtncoln avenue, and that the defendant waa arrested after he had taken a pasteThe" first snow of - the season fell board carton containing liquor in over Ogden and vicinity early this mason Jars from an automobile and and brought precipitation of had placed It on the sidewalk. morning .41 of an inch. With the coming of the According to lamada he was to anow, the temperature fell to 32 de- have to some man sold the grees, the coldest of the fall months. named Jones. liquor At 7 o'clock this a white to have offered Yamada la mantle covered the morning entire city, but the officers $70alleged in cash If they overdisappeared quickie as warmer tem looked his activities and did not arperatures came. The storm was re rest him. When the officer refused, ported to have been general over the the Japanese offered ISO, but again northern portion of the state. was with refusal. When aearcaed Fair weather is promised for ' to at thtmetcounty Yamada had $ 1 . night by the United Statea weather in rash in his jail. pocket. bureau, but freezing temperatures are When Deputies Mohlman and Tout predicted.. Tomorrow, will be fair and placed up to the Japan with higher temperatures, the weather walked him under arrest ho Is said to have bulletin statci. KngUsh very plainly and to Yesterday's maximum temperature spoken bavo eloquently for hia liberty. pleaded was bi degrees, t Following hia arrival at the Jail, how --r' oo ever, he is tuild to have suddenly forgotten all knowledge of the Kngliah NOTICE language when he waa questioned, The Ford trurk, which la almost new held by .sheriff Itichard is The taxes of the- - Wilson Irrigation I'lncock. being the outcome of the pending company for that year 1921, now due. care. The liquor Is also bein held a may. be paid at the office of Charles evidence. oo Kingston, under Utah National bank. which are Saturday, October 30, November 6 and able to Fih and frogs to 13, 1521. color conform their with change T. K. JONES, President. lo their this ti surVoundings power E. W. Clayton, Secretary. 1386. they become blind.' - Sale , Month-En- d Tomorrow October Our Starts ' . Clearance of Millinery Wonderful Offerings in Tailored Hats and Model Hats , 1 to 98c be-restin- g - . . i 1 . ; Ladies'ynion -- Suits - two-piec- OGDEN-UTA- H w roe-c-:ore- d M ontib . . ....... .... ....... n fi Engineer Fred King Brought Y. Yamada Fined $299 in to Home Following AcciCity Court Following dent at Springville Plea of Guilty. . Gray cotton; 36 to 46. Princess May suits, me- Suit . . ; . . . .98c dium weight; sleeveless, Ecru cotton, big ; value ; knee length. Suit. .$1.00 all sizes . . . . . .$1.19 Bleached fleeced cotton, Wool mixed- suits, up Dutch neck, elbow sleeve. from . . . . .$1.98 Per suit. . , . . . . ... '. . ,98c We have a large variety Princess May suits, flesh of men's union suits and color,; bodice or French e suits for you to tops, knee and ankle choose from. lengths. Per suit. . .$1.25 w f Fred King:, ,2629 Madison avenue, engineer for the Denver & Tllo Grande Western, was seriously Injured near SprlngvUlG, last night, when train No. 2. of the Denver & Rio Grande Western collided with a beet train of the Salt Lake ft Utah railway at the crossing of the tracks of the steam and electric lines. The collision occurred at 6:30 p. ni. Wednesday evening. The engine turned over following derailment, Engineer King and Fireman C. Tanner being Injured. :.N'o passengers were hurt. .Engineer King was brought to Og den on Denver Jt Itlo Grande West ern train No. 3 last night, arriving here at 10:30 o'clock. The Ogden man received injuries to his limbs, a gash on hla head and conculsion of the brain'. He was re easy at his home ported to today. O0 StoFe 2357 Washington Avenue l. t0 : -- N MAN r-- -- nvn niJNmiKn cixn and Mrm. Hoberl Shipley Und. erwear ooeciais ' 1 by the William Craig Canning company, tomatoes packed by the Ul&i Packing corporation, pe packed by the Van Alen Canning company and maple ryruf from the Utah Canninr company. The latter will be ned with waffles made from liolley flour, at rangementa being made to aerv thee after the lecture. Uread making and esplanatloa of the chemical chances Jn consftka with that food preparation will It shown next TuencJay by Mrs- Wber. The change la dalr far ihe demoryi'ra- - OGDEN YOUNG MAN CALLED BY DEATH AIl CAItI PAKTY Osden Council. SSST, Kcurty lien-f- it anwoclatlon will give the flrl of & aerlea of card parties at 8 o'clock thU evening In tr.e K. of 1'. hall. AID S.M Members 'of the Central section f the Aid society of th MethoJUt church will give a ale at the Pacific Coffee houe, 22S0 Wanhingloa avenue, Saturday afternoon. He stood uncompromising for what's Just Yet always ready for u fair debate. He won the whole world's confidence and trust. Such ideals always serve to make men great. Boy In th party will i given by the vtudents of the Fmlthtonlan cotleg fYlday tvenlng In the ixhool hall. A program of novelty game and amusement Is being p'.anne-- for the evening, . Members of the Idtej Aid Society of th Congrejatlonal church will mert Friday nftrrnoon at the home of Mra. 2511 Fll- r. more avrnuo. Roosevelt held the truth above desire. His guiding pilot lights stilt shine. His every efrort to accomplish, to acquire Was governed by his faith divine. astronomical observation. mtet A Hallowe'en To livuirt pobllnuJon in itr tie"w of n,inrial nmturri for Ilia tlon mm te In the luntls of the MxHctjr cxlltor by 4 o'clock lYkljr. Let's be governed by the acts of men Who safely led our phlp of etatr. Let's turn to pages of the past. For facts pertaining to our fate. - OGDEN-UTA- H Jt Ut LlLJLlI'LJikl! llXlAAiVtVTKS Bid-we- ll Scouts. U. Kundajr We desire to express our sincere thanks to our kind friends and neighbors for their kindness and assistance shown during the death of our beloved daughter, Verna Maryann, also for the beautiful floral tributes. Especially do we thank the singers. N he:. A Tribute to the Late Theodore Roosevelt (Signed) Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 9397 Mayor Frank Francis and the Rev. and Family. J. E. Carver will bev the principal 00 at memorial the exercises speakers electric motors control Thirty-fiv- e this evening. the movements of the gtatn telescope The program follows: recently installed in California for "America" (band accompaniment Boy Scouts. Invocation Rev. C. E. Hogan. Flag The Roosevelt troop. E. W. Nich- "Boy Scout Band Prof. ols, director. Master of Ceremonies--G. King. ' Scout Songs .and Cheers Boy Scouts. ,. Roosevelt An Outdoor Man Mayor Frank Francis. Roosevelt the Great Scout Citizen Roosevelt Troop 4. Roosevelt Ideals Rev. J. E. Carver. Tribute Boy Boy ; S,cout Silent lii wl - ' S day ftrnoon. Mm. 11. ll Jlck and Mm Will Urn Rockefeller will b th Mrs- - P. C Tet wilt conduct a cIim on kindergarten work and amusement for th children- , " to 2461 WASHINGTON AVE. siw night it was said. and business men If the merchants a present agree to continuewillthebe show effectpermanent organization to Mr. Stilwell. ed, according S1.05 .$2.25 Sites 2 to 5 Sixes 5 CO V ::J: in detail. COURTEOUS TO ALL. The entire future of the Wild West ' "His courtesy knew no wealth or show insofar as Ogden is concerned class; his friendship, no creed or color will be determined at the meeting to- His courage stood every onand ruthless slaught of savage beast man, of loneliness, of victory, of defeat, flis mind was eager, his heart was true, his body and spirit defiant of obstacles, ready to meet what babies' brown and champagne top button shoes. Ix . or race. ......,$2.75 J gaie. , ....S2.45 - , . ed shvs in black Sizes 5 to 8 . Sites 8 to 11 Sites lHa to 2 - - .$2.05 Our new fall line of Women's Oxfords and Slippers ia latin, patent and kid styles with high or low heels. Priced from .$5.00 TO $8.00 - s ii .52.45 U kid uppers and heavy leather soles. with medium heels and good leather nole. Value $5.00. Sixes A to $, ort sale . ,$3.05 -- 5 200 pairs children's rhool $2.00 100 pairs women's black kid lace shoes a-fe-w to 2 to 10. 75 pairs men's heavy work ihoe with good leather uppers and aoles. Value $4.00. Size 6 to 10, on sale .,$2.45 J ..$1.75 pairs born' school shoes in black calf uppers and good leather soles, English or p. 35 pairs men's work shoes. Value $4.00, on wile .......... 150 75 pairs babies' slippers in brown and Value $2.00. Siret 4 to black, 6, on sale ....$1.00 . - peoa .mo - 3N ZZ Frio a and warmer Weather yw-.- 4 i 1 aturaaT -- LOT Startling values in the lot of smart tailored hats and charmingly, trimmed hats in beautiful autumn colors. Fine qual- 1 & ity velvets are the materials used. - Values "to $6.7$ THIS MONTH-EN- LOT 1 D Your Choice, SALE $3.50 2 This lot contains a splendid assortment of hats of the better sort, conforming both in style and quality, to offerings at two or almost three times in price asked in some instances. Values to $12.50 THIS MONTH-EN- D Your Choice, , L AST &' THOMAS - " MILLINERY DEPARTMENT SALE $6.50" j |