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Show , THURSDAY-EVENING- THE OGDEN NOVEMBER 17 1921. SWUM OGDEfJ STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 7 FRIEND CLAIMS ; ? : jIT . V ' ' . ; A. Kasius Dies on Return Fall Brings to Close Longest Attorney Cites Weird Story Indian-Summeon Burch of - Attenlpt From Salt Lake Where By ' " : Record Here He Was Taken 111 v Against' Life r J V Andrew Kashi3, Ogden merchant and grocer,- died at 6 : Z 0 o'clock laat at the family residence, 743 evening, lvwenty-thir- d 'street, following several months' illness resulting from A nervous breakdown. Just before his death, Mr.'Kaisus had been In Salt Lake and returned to Ogden Sunday evening. Since Sunday he had steadily declined, ntil-hlMr. death last evening-Kasius was born in Holland, Septem ber 28, 1865 and had been a resident of Ogden for the past 35 years.lie married Effie Raatv September 28, J 8 91 in Ogden, who, with the following1, children survives: Peter Kas- '" . s ius, Washington ; Cora Kasius, Ogden; Andrew W. Kasius, who is doing missionary-work in Arizona. Sem Kasius of Ogden and William Kasius of Og Jen; and a grandchild, Richard Kasius of Washington. D. (j. TheJjaody was removed LJndquist funeral chapeL Services will.be announced to-th-e later. , -- co- THISTODAY rat finds CHICAGO. Nov. 17. C. S. 'McNett of Kvanston. friend and former legal adviser Of the family of Arthur C llurch, held at Los Angeles for'mur Ger, Wednesday signed a deposition in is support 'of the claim that Burcherld insane, in which he iald Uurch him a Weird story in February, 1920. of an attempt by Mrs. Allie Quayio Burch to "kill him. Mrs. Burch, the daughter aof Bishop Quayle. recently divorce. obtained STORY TOLD BY BURCH The Imposition nays Burch claimed his wife had attempted to murder him in bed and had then talked with whst she thought was his spirit in an effort to get his impressions of. the future life. Mr. McNett's statement says he drew up a, divorce bill on the strength of this story, at Burch's request, but fter talking to Mrs, Burch dismissed the matter as the product of a diseased brain. "In February, 19 20. Mr. Bur4h came to me," the statement said,, "and toW me his wife, Mrs. Allle Quayle-- ' Burch, had1 tried to kill him. He siid h was close lying in bed when he felt a hand. on his throat. He placed his own hand beneath this and his wife squeeed his hand then and not his throat. Finally she asked, 'Are you dead'? "Burch said he replied. 'yes. I am dead.' ' "Mrs. Burch is then supposed ta LADIES' AI1 SOCIETY 'How does it feel to be I , Members of the Congregational have asiied, Ladies Aid society will. meet Friday dead'? " "Burch replied that it, 'wasn t so 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon,-- at bad. church parlors. ATTORN KY DROPS CASK "Then Mrs. Burch felt her husband QUEEN ESTHER CHATTER, The regular meeting and Initiation heart. It was beating. All this, acof Queen Esther chapter No. 4, Oftter cording to "Burch. She told him.' 'Ton of the Eastern .Star will meet at 8 are not UAidVyou are warm and your Is beating.' Burch replied he o'clock Friday evening in the Masonic heartMead-buwas t kadn't got cold Vt. temple. "Tben Mr. Burch is supposed to' am oing1,111down-- 1 have paid,. 'Well.,! CHILDREN'S AID . . soAid Members of the Childrerfs father and mother.' meet at 3 o ciock nuay "Burch said he thought the larce at the Dispensary. had gone far enough. He jumped out of bed and his wife exclaimed, "Why, ESP1UT t'Ll'U j BIIUX Mrs. Carl C.'Rasmusson will be hos- you have been fooling' me you tess to the members of the Beau you're not dead at all.' Mr. McNett said he was convinced club' Friday afternoon at her Esprit 1824 Burch was insane at the time he h that street. Twenty-fifthome, made the statement, and that nothing of the sort had occurred. RELIEF CORPS oo Dix L.ogan Relief corps will meet deW. W. hall. O. The the in Friday partment commander of the G. A. R. and staff will be present. There will be election of ofneers. Dinner will be served at 12 o'clock. FAREWELL PARTY Miss Carrie Adams will be the complimented guest at- a farewell party Friday, evening In the Ninth' ward hall. Miss Adams leaves in the near ' ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. No. 17. Provision for government disfuture to fulfill a mission for the L. D. S. church In the Western states. ' semination of cost and price data th basic producing in-- 1 Selatlve to of the nation is the "only YEQMIiN PARTY alternative to the licensing or na'Members of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen will entertain at a tionalization" of those industries. in the W. O W. Huston Thompson, chairman of evening party Friday 1 the federal trade commission, dehall. clared In an address here today before the American Specialty TE& MEN WORK IN Manufacturers' association. MINE consumers Increasing agitation, among the of the country, will compel the adoption of one of .the latter two courses, Mr. Thompson MACQN, Mo Nov. 17. Ten miners asserted, unless Industry can be today completed their first day's work brought to see the wisdom of fall-to for themselves, after. they hA.d leased a mine of the Home Coal- company ing in line with the movement give the consumer the protection here and agreed to work it upon a co of cost Information. bituminis mine basis. The operative oo ous. This Is the first mine in this section of the state to be operated on the co- FEDERAL VALUATION operative plan. Their- experiment is LESS THAN RAILWAY'S being watched with interest. Their Wages are dependent upon their in dividual operations as miners. ' WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. A val r rOW- uation of 31, 495. 00 was tentatively OIL STOVE FALLS! ; fixed today for the Chicago, Indln and Louisville (Monon) rail AGED WOMAN DEAD spoils road by the interstate commerce commission. This compared with ISS, 723,000 in stock and bonds Issued by ' J. the OMAHA, Neb.; Nov. 17-owning corporation against the Baden, 82, was burned to death here property and with 137.225.000 re Wednesday when an oil stove ok which ported by it as the book investment she' was preparing dinner overturned value of its properties, to her clothing. She ran setting fire room into a bed evidently in an attempt to smother the flames with a MICHIGAN CENTRAL- blanket apd tha. house was set on fire and partially destroyed. The fire was DESIRES WAGE OUT discovered, by the aged woman's son when he returned home from work In the evening. DETROIT,..Mlch., Nov. 17. Oeneral -r OO demand for reduction in transporta costs ' Mire afeductlon In wsges JEWELRY PICKED UP tion all employes, the Michigan Central AND GIVEN TO OWNER of Kallroad company announced today,! In a notice addressed to all employes,! the company advissd that It desired NEW YORK. Nov. 17. Mrs. Rich- to confer with representatives of the1 ard Enright, wife of New York's po- various classes of employes with' a lice commissioner. Wednesday recov- view to arriving at an agreement upon ered jewelry worth $3,000 lost on a wage reductions. . oo shopping tour in: Brooklyn Monday. While detectives "ware scouring the DA HIT COWS ' WILL BUY city, the little chamois bag, containing com Idaho. RUPERT, the jewels was found on the floor of mlttee composed of Nov. A. F. Beymtr, J. a department store and restored td its C. Ltundy. E. R. Dampier of Rupert. owner.- -'and Edward II. Richard. II. N. Ysrkes of Paul, has been4 formed to launch Y'ff Vv : . ' WORRY ABOUT 12 Answer to yesterday's: Dickons, Howitt, Burns. ' o-b- j; -- '."; j PRIVATE OWNERSHIP OP ROADS ASSAILED conference today. Mr. Hopkins quoted George Washington as an advocate ot public ownership of highways and said that John Quincy Adams' object as president of t.ie United States was to "introduce the use of national energies in developing publicly owned railroads and canals." . -- ' - OO r CASHIER USES GUN; I BANDITS RUN AWAY GENOA, Colo., Nov. 17. An at tempt to hold up he; State bank here failed Wednesday when Jeff Shyrack, cashier,1 dropped behind bis desk and fired at; two men who, after asking him toN change a bill, had told him to throw up his hands. When the shot was fired, the two bandits ran out of the bank,; lumped into, a waiting automobile ana raced away. - Hut Copyright -- 1 T . cTKii an-efno- J on overcoats for men who have to be of what thev spend Price and Goat Data Salvation of U. S. Industry . : . . - Hart Schaffrier & Marx make them of the finest fabrics and tailor them so coatsoutwear other they the styles are what young men want; ulsters, greatcoats, Raglans; the quality is far higher than the prices . lyj LZ3 Save 20c per gallon on 180 proof denatured alcohol to pre vent freezing radiators at Ogden Paint, Oil & Glass Co. SERVICE STATIONS - I -- - 27th and Washington ' j 23rd and Wall 24th and Monroe and Store 2440 Washington, . ; : all-wo- ol A - .... CHEAP - --. 'F- - Mra. i SchaHncr tz Mara the belted ulsters are favorites this year; hete's we one. in action; warm, serviceable; stylish. have all the good ones here; prices right, too. CO-OPERATI- , , f , - i - , I Private owner ot has made railroads their or snip ganizations for profit and private trol at the expense of the public in stead of being carriers operated for the convenience of shippers, J. 'A. member of 'the committee of Hopkins, forty-eigh- t, told the public ownership CHICAGO, Nov! 17 , S , -- -- ears of 'corn In a basket. He Carries off threes ears ach night. How long does it' take' him to empty the bske.?-.- . A 'Ogden was covered this morning with a. mantle of snow which unofficially, measured' six inches in depth. The storm, which began at a late hour laat nJeltt. brought thu first heavy fall of the season and is reported to be throughout the northern sec general . tion, or ine state. The storm brought to an end the longest Indian summer of record in Utah, the number of sunshiny days during the present fall outnumbering those of arty previous season since weather records have been taken in Salt Lnke. The only damage reported from the storm was the breaking .ef tree limbs by the heavy snow. A continuance of the present storm is forecasted for tonight by the United States weather bureau, but tomorrow the skies will clear, the report stated. Colder temperatures are xpected. Yesterday's maximum temperature was 55 degrees with a minimum last night of 31 degrees. oo -- ?40 -- " AM 17A ; LUMBER At WHOLESALE All kinds, from the mill to the consumer. One piece or carload lots. If you are. going to build, this is your v chance to get lumber. ; 2657 Lincoln Ave. u4 Phone 50-- W, North Ogden an organisation to furnish credit for the war finance cornArfttlon. ThlO committee will confer with the bankars In tha county, taka out Incorporation papers and begin business at once. The organization will be know aa the Minidoka county Livestock as is rormea to ancourage sociation. the aairy inauatry in tni section. Thti .paid up capital la said to be fixed at sso.ooo. : '0 ASSIGNED TO FT. DOUGLAS .WA8HINQTON, Nov. 17. Chaplain i rank u. Hart, now unoer,instructlen at the chaplain's service school. Camp Knox, Ivy., has been ordered to Fort for duty. Doxglas ' The: war department haa officially recognized Headquarters troop. First, cavalry, - Wyomlnr national mMORAUTV DENIED. ThU is the first Wyoming unit puard. to b BY RELIGIOUS CULT officially racognited as renyirad byi1 the new law. rnou your mocA JZQCLCS OUUCKO rinrn iitdi the home of Hart SchafTner & Marx clothes . BANK MESSENGER REPORTS KIDNAPING . RAPIDS. Wieh.. Nov. 17. Denial ef chargea ef Immorality brought by John.W. Hansel and Mrs. Jlanatl,' formerly of Nashville, Tenn., against tha House of David, laa religious made In at Danton Harbor, colory answer to tha Hansel suit, filed In the United Ptatta district court here. Tha jHanaals, expelled from the colony a property lyear ago, are suing to regain said to have been turned over to the cult when they were admitted, and for compensation for aanicea up to tha time .they. were expelled. 43 RAND 0) 0 ORDER TIMC I .' " ALiERICAii - fJADE "BREAD "'Atiii 1. . . If You Have Any bo not horqja. ibem kny jongar, Qlva themttd tha ScheoJ Library. Drlva on thla weak; enfyl Pbona 2400 or S p. 1152S a. 3:30 p. m. v ii' yO' ' n CENTRAL AMERICA'S. COIN B4SED ON XJ. , STAGi: XINCS CONSIDKnXD LAKE. Nov. - IT. Joshua GENERAL STJRIKE IN Greenwood, roarobar. cf tha rublio ITALY IS SPREADHTG utllitiea commlwlBn of Utah; yester day was at Tramonton to conduct a NAPLF-S- . hearing on. proppaala lo operate auto Not. 17. A general strike mobile stage. lines from DwtyviUa to Tremonton rnd Garland, Klmore d proclaimed here,Incauied by difference waea. haa extendtd ams snd Hadley & Peterson are tha pver reductions rival claimants to tae certificate of over the.IJruriaB cpast rtflon. Th men affected Include port employes and recently. convenience .... oo i. . to handle ship making Jt imposnlbla TKeAnrrn An f th fld A U fWfd the. movfmtnt la snd it. ping I masses f certain kind of tftwwd. will ryrcad to othr IlaJUn ports SALT I John Hebel. a bank messenger for the " Oreaf Northern Trut company, reported to the police that five automobile bandits kidnaped him near. the postofflce this to Lincoln park morning and took him where thty stole a sack of mall ad. dressed to, the trust company. ' llank officlala said lhay ware expectlnr na valuable -constgnmeota In the mall CHICAGO. Nov. 17. m ; today. . '0O- - CLEVELAND" CHEERS FOR , GE1TERAL DIAZ S. ' Nor. IT. Mill, CLEVELAND. ! Of! Nor. tary organlxatlona and the 'chamber 'Rheumatism la 'pa!n onlr' Limber up! Quit crmplalr.lng Feder-atiooH-UNot one caee'ln fifty requires Inter, a rma'.l trt.l of commerce t. bottle with Dr. cf of Central American Republics Nicola Cerrt, Italian vice consul and pal treatment.- - Stop drugging! Rub JacOta Oil" at any Jrug etore and In haa been fixed In A decree Uwued by representatives of Italian societies in the misery right away! Rub sooth Just a moment you'll be free from the provisional federal council. Tha welcoming Oeneral Armando Vtttorio irg. penetrating "Ft. Jacobs OH" C1- - rheumatic pain, ornet.ap4 rtllt-nes' - lion't coin will be of gold and equivalent in ltat, commsnder-fn-chl- f of the Itl- - m-tlJoSnta and m cure ntlff the note JntQ Relief and auffcrj r. - ?. Jac r.ht value to an American It Un armies to Cleveland today. ll!mui,!N and reliff comes Instantly. await ou. Gt; it! 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