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Show THE OGDEN NESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1921. Visit the World's Most Famous Invalid! SEE K RECOVERY PLAN PROGRAM WEN 30 DAYS FOR FARMERS arges; Alleged Gambler ' Bound. Over . v . e court sentenced him to an addl- 30 days. Curley and A. Walker, charged to vagrancy wereeach- sentenced ' days in jail. chard Wilson, at 159 street, failed to appear e charge of fighting and his bail --'o was declared forfeited. chard P. Thomas, of Brigham a discharged soldier, charged mendicancy, was given a sus-- d sentence of five days on the se that he would go to Work. the case of the state against Jones and Fred Harris, charged conducting . a gambling game, waived his preliminary and was over l to the district court for nder $500 bail. Harris has not apprehended, according to the ie case of the state agrainet charged with a violation he cigaret law, was continued for th Uy-eigh- ' , . . e i .' :. - ser- , M J V ;V. v' ' . Js , : - A- - :4v ' i, . v ' r V .n J v.: fc - - N:xV lLV - . ' Vk V ,,,i.,v ' - . ,. .nN- , . v. SJ If - ' ' V'"- - ;''"'V'.' 1 II mm ! ir Joseph PI MiLLIK lUVKLL AND g Law in Two Cases For the first time since the passage school law of the law, the part-time, was ruled upon today in the case of William Doyle and his two sons, 15, James, aged 17, and Francis, agedcombefore the juvenile court on a plaint filed by Superintendent W. Karl City schools, Hopkins of theJ- Ogden . Wintle of the Lewand Principal is school. was found guilty of William a violation loyle of the law, and given a sentence providing he suspended would comply with the law in the immediate future. Juvenile Judge L.. J, ,Holther ruled that all minors under 18 years of age unless they had completed the work prescribed at the senior high school must attend the public schools. Judge Holther pointed out that in certain cases excuses might be granted by the board of education in the event that the students in question had com- pleted the' ework of the eighth gradeschool law makes it The part-tima misdemeanor for parents to allow their children to remain out of school. . oo- Prfce... n I EAST APPEARS la Destroyers to Meet Vessel Cleveland Drivers Follow Lead of Gotham Brothers; Carrying Body of Unknown Soldier Patrons Suffer for-rlgne- ra 1 IN GOOD SHAPE STOCKMEN REMIT VOLUNTARY FINE Hor-ervn- on Marriage License. A marriage li- n h cense was issued today in the office of Acute condition which prruil in Blame for the present high price ; to the efforts of the school officials to was of the manufacturing towns of of coal government upon many placed R. Manful and Elvira U. Burkt west are not reflctd in 'the middle and government-seget the two e juveiles to attend school. leigh wages of regulations both land, Ogden. Following-thare effective until next April In New lork and everywhere on Ihr- eastdisposal of the city that case, the case of the county against Pape. general ern coast where ther In r tplrlt of fnr tVn..!a speech made by P. II.Coal Ogden TvnpwHtrr tTnn Albert Gall, juvenile and Wisel Gall writers of Lion company. optimism ovV future buftnf.. accordthe manager and 2422H udson of Wilson, the parent, charged with avenue. Phonerepairs, befdre C51amann. editor of th today the:Ing to A. spoke Pape Manager 236. the same offense by officials of the who returned club at its regular weekly Standard-IuxamlneRotary club in Weber a the held month's luncheon after vltlt in the county board of education, the same inMonday Grazing Trip. Ernest Winkler, eor. of sentence was pased sby Judge spector roomsA. P. Ulgelow. cashier nf the eant. serof of the forest grazing Holther. bank, was th other Unemployment in New York doea with headquarters in Ogden, will Ogden State dis- not appear td be nerlou and the numSchool officials announced today vice, of the setion. noonday speaker tomorrow a leave to for Mount trip that cases' of a like nature found Pleasant, Sallna and Richfield, cussing present financial conditions bers of Idle workers arc not notice where and either in the city or the county will he goes in connection with grazing However, reviewing the American Bankers' able, Mr. Glasmann aalJ. held convention so national in are association be prosecuted in a similar manner. conditions not encoura1ng to business. lie expects be gone about in, Los Angeles. oo Jthe smaller town of the mtddle-wea- t live days. Manager Pape aald that the general Kates which nre Rien oxer mainly MAKES APPRAISAL United fjtates could to manufacturing. Curtailment of coal price' of the'until Goes to Butte. W. II. Taylor, chief there is an ad-- 1 output of factoriea. rcaulUng In the clerk of the Railway Mail Service, with not be reduced OF of wages and railroad rates. jUytng-of- f ha of worker broughtheadquarters, in Oeden, left this morn- - justment rail ratea could'about condltlona which are discouragthat and predicted on one ms ins oi Dune, uiuniana, not be lowered until mere were according to Mr. Glaamann. James W. Girard," logging engineer regular Inspection trips. He will re- ductlons in rail wage as well, mat liuslness in Detroit la Improving, hut with headquarters at Missoula, Mont., turn at the end of the week. MEETING- - TONIGHT wages account for 85 to 90 per cent Chicago Is affected with transportawhich is the headquarters of district ' i mines cost of the and that tion difficulties. 1 of the forest service, arrived this 'To Wed A marriage license was Is- of thearecoal more than 100 per cent higher are awarmlng to New York ' they in national sued the office of the from the Targhee county this than before the war wu a statement andTourlats morning Tlie baaeball meeilnc which waa to is with it in difficulty that a ierKn have to been afteroon Fred D. Hood and Mabel made Dy tne coai engaged forest, where he has been held at the City hall thlt me to as hotel operator, accommodation. may procure 'j stum page appraisal work on the Moose Mayr Young, both of Ogden. , mtermountam country, ne saia mat Mr. Glasmann aJerted. Difficult '' i evening haa been poatponed. Plan 'Creek tie chance. . oo the disparity between slack and lump being had In obtaining paport for afor the IJ2 eeaaon will be outlined at This timber is located on'a plateau meetlne lo be held within the next coal when'tourlata to go abroad, but depitf. t hf. .prices could noly be adjusted which adjoins the Yellowstone national two slack week. of coal Industrial FUNERALS are New students consumption many dally leaving spark anjd from four to twelveof miles aa far aa taeball domestic nearer the came Ogden'a reaume to or equalling York begin concerned future land apparently from the railroad. The tract be determined at the will use of coal. In studies Oermany. MrsFuneral services for contains Jerusha E. approximately 3.000,000 ties, ' BIGELOW TALKS Mr. Glasmann attended the world meeting. This tract is to be offered by the Lee were held at 2 o'clock yeaterday In the A. P. Mayor Frank Franc! Win preide at reviewing while in the eant. series Blgelow, event thaty at the Kirkendall funeral chapel. Rev. bankers' convention at Loa Angeles, forest service for sale in the the It Called. ooeton when --the oo meeting applications are received and satisfac-kor- John Hyslop of the Church of Good showed how the bankers declared that material utilization of the other Shepherd, officiated. Interment was there is no reason for considering that SCOUTS AND BEEHIVE in the Mountain View cemetery. can be made. America, or the world Is In a per- NUMBER OF PETTY Mr. Girard has completed the neces-- ! GIRLS HAVE PARTY depression but rather thata THEFTS REPORTED Is Funeral services for Mrs. Ann Pow manent sary field work on the project and Is are there and affairs brightening neces-ell 1 ! to to Peterson the Missoula do will held be returning Friday at outlook for business In the sary office work prior to making bis p. m. from the Kanesville meeting- rosier, future. The review by the A miscellaneous assortment of arBoy Scout of Troop 22 and memreport to the officials at vvasnmgton. house. Bishop George Green will pre- banker was made from newspaper re- ticles of the Ileehtve Girl' rf animation bers were stolen cltlien by reported OO side. Friends may call at the family ports, including the synopsis of a numat a Hallowe'en party at entertained home in Kanesville Thursday after- ber of speeches, editorials, special today. Dalton realdlng at 243 Thirty-fo- the First ward meeting bouiH TuesMEN'S CHURCH CLUB Henry noon and evening and Friday until writer comments and similar data. urth street, said that an overcoat day night. The party was conducted of funeral. Interment will be of at the club attention The ELECTS OFFICERS hour Rotary him while he by Scoutmaster ixenneth Holbrook and been had made in the City cemetery. Flowers its luncheon was entirely directed to was In a stolen from 244 Aaaiiani wouunuter H. M. Thurman Twenty-fiftat cafe . may be left at LIndquist's parlors Fri- two addresses on mining and financial street aj-jMra. John Parker and Mia Katherrn yesterd The Men's club of the Methodist day until 10:30 a. oom. D. N. W. Jones, residing at 2S8 0 Cannon represented the Ileehtv Girl. affairs, both attracting much attention and applause from the Rotarians. Adam , avenue, reported the theft of church met Tuesday evening at the Story telling was one of the big oo Weber Floral furniahea ih Refreah-men- t elected flower. of the meeting. and feature an automobile from hi residence. regular monthly meeting were . served. officers for the year. ' in North Joseph Barker, resldlnjr oo oo W. S. Cartwright was chosen presiPOSTPONE STJGAR Ogden, reported that whll hU autoH. W. included dent. Other officers was of 242 mobile in front parked CONFERENCE AGAIN Twenty-firFrazier. vice president; D. C. Crangle, MOUNTAIN HOME street and that while he BANK IS AWARDED secretary-treasurewas upstairs for a few minute someWOMAN DIES HERE $10,000 JUDGMENT one stole fifteen pounds of butter and During the evening a program was Amalof the stockholders Common Mrs. Nellie Boston of sang. two Gay 'held, doten eggs from the car. She was accompanied by Mrs. Vera adjourned the J. W. Lovcdahl Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Moore, wife of gamated Sugar companyTor of 819 Wahlngton returned before Judgment waa Beason. The Rev. W. L. Mellinger, Daniel Moore, died at 9:45 o'clock this postponed meeting set today alter avenue reported the theft of a bicycle. Judg s. In the district Parker George was session. fnto who spent several years in Mexico was morning at the home of Mrs. It. Q. going Adjournment Kdward Wilde, at 2626 Wall court yeaterday afternoon In favor of the speaker. He gave, an illustrated Redden, 665 Thirtieth street, follo'w-in- g taken until 11 o'clock Thursday morn- avenue, reported resldlnjr the theft of a child's the Of den Bavtnjr bank and agalnat which time auction on the pro- express wagon. lecture on Mexico. Music was furnished a short illness. Mrs. Moore was a ing at financial Iara Hanaen for 110.000 with attorney problems of the comL. W. Crane of by Crawford's orchestra. resident of Mountain Home, but was posed Is Park avenue, feers of 11000 and interest. The suit expected to be taken. Tele- said that thieves had stolen n Win wss Following the program refresh- in Ogden visiting with her friend, Mrs. pany to recover the amount with communication eastern ments were served by. members of the Redden, at the time of her death. She phonic a kodak from upon brought and chester gun pump note executed Oc a promissory he the residence. expected to ladles Aid society. was born in Birmingham, England, representatives was Stockholders tober 14,110. N from oo C. D. McDonald, residing at 70S oo Oct. 13, 1858, and was the daughter completedof today. j the state are to attend the Twenty-secon- d parts of James and Harriet Smith. She all the street, CARD OF THANKS reported , PROMISE CONTINUED came to Utah in 1874 aa a member of session. theft of a bicycle. W. W, Corey, 821 We desire to extend our sincere and the L. D. S. .church. For a time she Twenty-fift- h FAIR WEATHER HERE heartfelt thanks to our friends and was a resident of Coalville, then later street, told the' police that a large THANKS OF CARD rocking chair had. been stolen from neighbors for their many acts of kind-- i of the Uintah reservation. At the time ness and assistance shown us during of her death, the family was living at the porch at his reaidence. Continuance of the present fair All the thefts occurred last night. the illness and death of our beloved Mountain Home. She Is survived by Is promised for tonight and away the While weather passing mourning . oo also for the many beautiful her husband and the following children of our treasured baby. Donna Ann. In the dally bulletin of the father; tomorrow , floral offerings. A. Moore, John Moore Daniel we with weather bureau. UltSe and Ftate aching 1'nlted appreciate naturally Weber Lodge No. 6, - Clarence Moore of I assistance tsignea) josepn n." Alien ana J?amin the Haggerman. hearts Ida., expected. very splendid temperature change 9C13 Arthur W. Moore and Samuel Moore of maximum temperature rendered and expressions of sympathy Free and Accepted 'Masons Yesterday'a Cumberland, Ida., Erlck S. Moore, tendered by loving relatives and dear was S degrees with a minimum of $1 Vera Moore and Frederick H. Moore! friends and we desire to. extend our degrees laat night.OO of Mountain Home, Mrs. J. S. Staples heartfelt gratitude .to them each and ORE THROAT NovemRegular meeting Thursday, of South Weber, 13 grandchildren and all. May cheer come to them In their ber 3rd, 8 p. m. A large amount of ANNOUNCES CUT IN Gargle with warm salt watef the following brothers and sisters: hour of deep grlt and sirrow. business to transact- - Please be prcs-en- t. then apply over throat William Smith of Murray, John Smith . Dr. we do Wiley U. S. PUBLIC DEBT thank of Sandy. George Smith of Salt Lake, CrEspecially . a T. S. SHAUGHNEY, W. M. Claude Moyes, Mrs. Roy Arthur Smith of Salt Lake, Mrs. Emma Packer and Mrs. Paul Fowler who de47 ocBerkenahaw of Sandy, and Mrs. Annie voted so lovingly and untiringly their "WASHINGTON. Nov. ? - A reduc-tki- n Har-reeOlsen of Sandy. The body was taken very valuable professional services in of about tS.OOO,000 In the pubA Harem, properly pronounced Over 17 Million Jan Uttd Yearly in charge by Lindqulsts. Funeral ar- easing our baby's suffering. announced is from the Arabic, meaning lic debt during October Une Mr. and Mrs. Castle H. Murphy, 1112 "Sacred . Spot," treasury. by rangements will be announced liter. today TXZXr"?:' j - i - r. ! TIE-TIMBE- R ' rrt-ee,- I- com-par.- j j re-.in- g. re-que- nf lt ROSS 'SICK TO GET SUPPLIES WAFU1NOTON. ed ! PO j 1 V ALASKAN RAIL f FUNDS VOT ED ' A te i ' WAPHINOTON. Ncrr. J. 7.e heure and a r: If t to 71 to th enate today apaed ti'.l autheru-Inan at rroprlatjon cf 4.f(iB Ct0 t complete consaructlon of the Alatkan by a vole of 1 g h tin railroad. V. 1 . st y r. i . . . - t ac ' .'. Mall crdcr camretlUcn birr.lr.g qyr tilm lJl i j j' V urn ro Run gun.-Mrs- - m. ruy than r t-- e n-e, according to Ih fr Uml trai comrBiMlon. It haa nuJo .'.".ii:l;r. of unfair rompetlt v " acalt '. an ef laet.har.1 lr, a Xlontfii l the snd r.ottr.; plruro uly theatre. It take th" deUT ef t!Jr clear t r, ecrrc.'.on of plan to the movlr c rlcture 'heat.-e- . The Plot, a worVei rt:t by cxmmefclcn. hy dntnatl; p.:-biilti-The f oi:;: y, effect, that undr arr .iin.:.! wiih the aevcla'.ed rrrchn!. the thea'.'t that It rt.jld accept! nu-lc- f dvrte-u of In ,of mall order be u tcSc5 the coin of ih rtalri Th? offer t at lh ticket winds. si a rrada t rhlUrer.; take f an I m a tinder r of r r f ft CQfnpninl with an ".'.'one the oldert catalog, the showing th- -' t lgn of hard w, a..nd th rr, f e3iSon. n r, to h,ve t t The iro-'Sr- v ft ih j ct-.- 9 in the comciUwcn !ht r I y the hundred. The I vs. a Vcnflre. 'ul nhnhtr u prl 1 r, e crivl'-i'-Vemm eh4. .h pubC'y a cr !ren pectc.r tr,v'affAir the rcmrr r. i . : .t NaUon' The liui.i.ui. c th-trad- e - .u'i d - c.-.ttl-og . - rn more U-c- ' 'C oo TROUBLE FOLLOWS COMPETITION BLAZE j I' J.Chalrrtas SHE'S A COLONEL z - : Nor. ro rrs m i l Kihn. ef the ho-jm!.!lary a IMmduce-rro rva'luUon tcday ng that rurrlu army medical sup plies valued at I l.t'C'O.t C 5 be over to the American renr admlR,- tratloo. Wcr t.ary Hoover, had cf ll, administration, earlier had arpeafet the commltte and arreaJ-for the urrn to aid In fTf htlng rur. vatlon And dis'see in Rue!a. 1 1 s utii-diar- rt I 'm-media- ir en-York'- the forenl was cloiwd to grmtlng, & Z'flcr. livestock ralerw have remitted to the local office of the forest service IUj. according to an announcement by K. H. French of the it gal department today. it Ik alleged by the forcat aervlc official that during April. 1I!0. when during a ecirclty of feed, atockmen in that vicinity !ot a large number of cattle the defendant turned their tock Into the national forett dePtte the fact that having permit" In th" forent and alU to gmz cattleperiona affected by the scarcity of feed respected the itratlnr law. A remittance of Mf.? waa a!o received from J. II. Mudd charged with OO on the Lemhi national forent trepaa In June. 120. SPANISH ARTIST liHX Hoth of the cae have been aettled MADRID. Nov. 2 Francloo Pra- by the defendant without going to dllla, ramou Fpar.Uh palcler. died court. was He the former director Tueaday. oo an of the Prado Mueeum and academician. CANCEL BASEBALL Return from New York Set Wages to Blame h WASHINGTON. Nov. i The r.avy Ni:W TORK, Nov. C::tte: of for the deDartroent today arrar.cir.g ai area It'. iron again rr.U rneircpo;tan l far Out to dru'.rovrr lo . mlThout morrslr. treakfatt. tj the ecor.d to meet the hialoric cruluT OijropU and cra:n of rr.i'k the day bearinr the unknown iMl5lr to the homeland. The department was In com hanJJera with cf a ,rlir munication wiih Captain H. hU Jn lf plror.g rf.tlement Rxcept tvT commanding the Olympla, aaand tT ?nall drJiverUr dlftrlbuUr.g to to him ln. ruction , th rnlik aytteni con- the time of hla sh!p' arrival and ai (InuH In a s.ate delivery cf paraiypl to the rr-rT-i In ! furnished. ine tJrt Jo.ence rnarvir.c r of the; Cor.grem alolLrH notice another! m'.lk atrike occurred thla Tu in forthcoming trrmnli, after a rur.r.ing flsht in when, day a resolution which r.early way. the aena'e adoptlr.c i ht4i were nr3. another the rK.V,ce arrevted authori!nc the pufrhae ofon the men allied two cof- to floral wreath to be p'acej a have overturned grocer fin of the unknown eoldler ft the trib- loaded with bcttled rrllk and puthcart to ute of congrep l America's dead In t'.rurk hlui over the head with a have mJ'te the world war. bottle, Receipt wa announced by tiecretary letter from, a gold alar Denby of 0 Nov. . 2 Hunmother In California etprexir.g her dredl.i:Vi;iANI. of tbouaands of people of greatoijmp'.a In might be thought that the er were Cleveland lthcut rr.ilk th! action In mornlr, a a tei-- U cf bringing her on. kiiled the failure cf be ahe She has France. that aked 0 an i ICO union dr'.ier cf betrrn ti to have a memorial wreath the Teltlng-Re'l- c y permitted Vernon ar.4 placed qm the coffin cf the hero aa for itcrklo company report It ilea in atate In fhe rapitol. The A otlation for a new li haa been granted, but the moth-er- a wage break ecale had been gc'tg ca which name wm not made known. '.nce October 1. when the cmpn!e The Amrelran Red Cro announca reduction cf If S in the ed that three hundred women, march- announced which averared III. weekly ing In the uniform In hich they preceded the trlke vr-tr'.ght. aa In the Franc during erved nurKi Hevrral hutsdred drivers, cf ether world war, mould participate In the comrsr.ies will net be affected. procejwion Armlotl day from the oo to Ar'.lntton capltol Chapter throughout the country have been Invited to teed representative ta make ur.lt In the up the Red Cr din oo Charged with having committed on the Cache national foreit D. H. Pape of Lion Com- Middlewest Fares Worse, tresis their cattle Into the forby turning pany Declares Government &ays A. L. Glasmann on est to graxe during the aeaaon when Wrinter storage. Naisbltt Motor Co., St. 94S6 GOES MILKLESS FOR HERO SHIP -- latiors" COST OF COAL RB7 YORK AGAIN NAVAL ESCORT elot er EXPLAINS HIGH Caynalavea I no In the county Jail an the reault of hta clor.i and wl'l b tried in rourt for havlnc failed to p.iv th 110 required of a'iene for the upkeep of the Th Spaniard, who wnrked at lln- ald to h Uh. poked fun at hi fellow workers for bavins each paid 110 required by law. He t )o to have nade the tatement that b.e would not pay hl amount to th county nd I all'g'd to have rjuinl Citation among his friend with hl remarkn. wm arreated by Hherlff Hlchard Plncock and !puty Kred Tout at t'lntah up5n a warrant after H. A Fowler, fcuperlntendenl of eoun-- t orhooH. ttwore to a comidalnt. l il.i w ill appe.tr In the it court tomorrow morning. He U ;0 yrara cf age. According to County Attorney lavld Wilson. tht law provide that all between the age of II ad 2 years are to register for Amerlcania-t- l n wr.rk and to pay a tuition fee of llo. It 1p empowra the eourt to ex.rt flD'H of frnni 1 i to 2S for Vjrt. I d Harold Fair weath- to -- 1 9552 We Carry a Complete line of Women's Hosiery. hi countrjmcn for hav.-Ir.- g Taunting pfUd 110 to th county to ko into fund to provide A merlranitallon proved coitly r'sjes d'ftla. fpanlard, ne rfext Doer to Washington litarket. Eitabliihiaent Americanization i east are optimistic' over the future. S5CS Kindling wood. Phone 828. (iobs to Play. The Pacific Fleet footbs.ll team of San Francisqo will arrive In Ogden the latter part of the week en route to Chicago, where they will meet the Great' Lakes Naval Training station crew next week' on the football field. 432-25t- ft S9.00 Offden'i Moit Beautiful Shoe Caynstaves Zabala Asserts He Wouldn't Pay Fee for and shed her tears of despair these don' "The lant going over I endured last years! A famous playwright said 'Nellie, 'the doctor said. That' merely an ex ou are a spiritual pearl diver operation ploratory " 'Exploratory!" exclaimed. 'Well. when you go down into the depth a pearl for u." I'd call It a Cook's tour!' " you always bring up "What's th list- - of throwing out Once a wevk movie producers send !. the gloom to peopLe who are kind enough a movie operator mid Nelli to come to a hospital to see one?" latest film. Nellie wan the firt person In New York tnte t hp the paid Nellie, the courageous. would films of the Dempsey-Carper.tlit ge fijcht: "Maybe if thought me out of here, I might rage and act Nellie, surrounded by the Mark-robehysterical but it would only keep nuns! That's how strong Nellie's pull is!" my friends away. er, buyer for a San P'rancisco department store, was an Ogden visitor today en route to the coast from New York City, Chicago and other eastern points. He reports that business men of the - distinctive appeal to the woman who realizes .thai quality should not necessarily be synonymous with erxtravagance, SATIN SLIPPERS st Joi-lie- I 1 F. Man Here. world nothing- In - '" Daughter Born. Mr. and Mrs. De Mik. L'?60 iam an- nounce the arrival of Jefferson, a nine pound feirl yesterdaj'. Part of store room lor rent. 24th street. S4 For Sale Children's Encyclopedia, Book of Knowledge, twenty volumes. 2140 Pingree. 9611 Dcllcious Cream Jiifrs. filled uith real cream 50c per dozen. , Gireenweii S. Wilson's Footwear has a i Price.. $10.00 -- later date. Confectlouev. $10.00 ALL PATENT With Perforated Bands, Straps and Tips LEADS TO JAIL Lilt Nt'JIKU. I IK. NEW aaa.nu V 11 th "And there's y AMCK HO like 'friendship. Women frlmda areI YORK. Nov. 2. Meet tht m-well. friend and most famous invalid in the wonderful, and tell them. w 1 lwa vorld Nellie Kevell: has, :i "t'tlve an It isn't altogether because Nellie's me your friendship and to.' love where nn! you your ;use is so scientifically intcrcetinK that givo her mail brings letters from Home and "Many a pair of 'bad friends' have Melbourne and Honolulu, all in the mada up here ut my bcdalde. -- aine day. "My plight haa its hufnorou" tdde, en for :n If. It Isn't altogether because the baf- too for It Isn't easy to maintain mv fling spinal malady which ntruck my iron lingcriowlven. rx and presNellie down when she was handling poise when two ' publicity for nine theatrical attrac- ent, meet overan my bed of Nellie has unmnlnc tions, has caused so much discussion. It isn't altogether bvcauso Nellie has humor. Kvrn when belnir wheeled to the been theatrical performer, newspaper woman, famous preps ascent. operating room, she gave th doctor It's really bwausc of the coura- a whimsical Ilook and suld. "I'lram1 tlon't et well it tcKk geous spirit of tills woman who for r member if two years has laid on her bark m;u lot or you to khi ne. Any now. i n and iron braces, unable! die ltvd, KurroundM ty plaster casts to move her head from looking men." lately side to side. "My back.' said Nellie, ' has been Not that Nellie hasn't been blue photographed more than Kittle Oor- - 426 873 E. Evans, alleged that tlie jwuluLeiurgea ana casnea a check for $S. Blair will be arrairned at a ney G-- -- Price.. tl BLACK William L. Blair, Ogden youth, appeared in the district court yesterday afternoon and heard information read him with forgery. The in- charging - IV f a nuf i BLACK . KID SLIPPER GRECIAN STYLE Full Louis Heel r tn (. -- RANDOM REFERENCES UliUUL on bin npir j. . vP d, i e ' which he Urd to hVr procured 110.005 Ironi ilatt Johr,on of ttutt. Mont. Krnlth failed t whn ht ca wss c."!l-- In thN. dimrlrt court bfnr Judge Jmf Klmbll t.ral wrrki mgo nd the bond if IJ00Owas firdred forfritrd. William Kntiis and O. M. Hrown of Salt Lk are thf bondmenand are U! to hVf to pay th amount or iurrndr rfu1! Smith to the court. In New York Smith la now a.ild ti and ffforta of offl-to locate hlni no far have fruUl. Th mimf dfk Judgment itmlmi th tondmrn or 5000 with fntfreat and court coxii. b'mlth l fulJ to have o(rrated h! cwnrtd"nc same in dfdn In tha turn tntr of 1820 and to have awlnJIM Mr. Johnnon of S30.000 throurh a fake took deal. V , .; ir' W ., 58 Editorial and News Dept. 4I Rtd-in- rt ALIEN'S TAUNT Ads Advertising DepL. ( Makes Judge llolther Part-tim- d'.-cou- Skill" Business and Circulation Dtpt.,.59 JUVENILE M OB 17 a 18 in tl. trlct by Joph II. Knni, tat action trlct ltorny. th to rcovr U000 tH. forftte4 In tl district court In th can of Malt 8ml! a confidence chrRfd tklth opvrsttne ! In TELEPHONES which date all of the cigaret casts ill come rip. o- o- -- BLKB todv In a suit fUKl oo Classed ostensibly made for women of discriminating taste-wom- en who. appreciate their innate exclusive-nes- s and rare distinction. Yet they are not extravagantly priced. District Court . . How-IGoddar- SIITH BOND State Files Suit Againiit vice men . d s I Among the federal extension counthat are to visit Weber ty this winter is W. W. Owens, county of Utah, agent leader . for the state who is to arrive in Ogden on Saturday morning to prepare the extension service program the work of which is to be conducted through the winter months in the various local bureaus. This announcement was made this officials of the ex morning by local tension service.- - During the winter months there is. to be brought to Weber county the best material and experts in the state both from the Utah Agricultural college and from other services to discuss with' the farmers agricultural subjects, home life problems and social activities. Under the subject of agriculture those subjects that pertain strictly to the men are to be discussed by experts. Conjoint meetings will also be held, at which will be discussed subjects in which both men, women and children are Interested. Special meetings are also to be held for women, at which will be presented such subjects as clothing, health work, nutrition, millinery and allied subjects. negro, charged "with was fined $50 or 50 days drunk, 51 in the city court this morning R. Roberts. As he Judge-1)ity Jed out of the court room he was ed by the balif f and stood there a complaint charging him with Iting Emma Collins, a negreso. read to him. son explained to the court that new nothing .about the charge, Imbered nothing about it and a of not guilty was entered for him the trial proceeded- - The woman fied that she had met him .at Salt p at a dance, that they had start- or Oerden in an automobile, that mad been drinking and that he in to beat her up when he arrived T. Mason, t ' OF t . Wilson's shoes are Bondsmen for $3000 in County Residents Conducted This Winter - w i Extension Servicefor to B e sentenced on Two - 4 .;-" o STANDARD-EXAMINE- R i'. 1 Army regulations say. colonels must-bover 30. bat' little ills Uarda Humctte of New York, has been made honorary colenrl of the 77th division, and tht. it pom; to in the lead the divi-n'oday parade. Not in thii uniforrn, thouph. e n -'f ltt1 r--n n-.- ; :- -) cilaji. 1 r i - . |