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Show 1921. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, Hill '" 111111 t-J- II. !3NniWX3-QIVQMVJ- S M3QDO HHJL Mil SHOP EAELY SHOP EAULY C" "J AY AGAIN THE FAMOUS BEAR BRAND BUTTER AND AT A SPECIAL PRICE. UNTIL NOON Special Agents Told to Assess Persons and Let Them Have Coal ! i I i i young None better. 17Vfec choice Pot Koasts 25c choice Loin Steak . 25c choice Round Steak 20c choice Shoulder . i pound 17VaC . 15 8t . 306 pound 30J . Breakfast 40c Kippered Salmon . 70c Boiled Ham 70c Dried Beef . . . . 25c Minced Ham . . . . 25c Wienies . i. . , GOe ... ,20c 206 20 25c Stick Bologna . . . 30c Pork Link Sausage- - 250 m k 5 5 ; st lgg 18 Salt Pork, pound Pot Roasts . . . 25c Dry I w. No. 35c choice Smoked Ham, ' . rt- - 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 pounds Tapioca . . . 45 pounds Sego . . . 45c No, 10 White Karo Syrup 75 No. 10 White TfryeUl ' Syrup 75 No. 10 Darkjvaro Syrup 706 No. 10 Silver Tip" syrup 70 No. 10 Louisiana Sorghum '. S1.70 gallon Imported Old Monk ......... ..... Pure Olive Oil Vis , . . . .... S5.75 gallon Imported Old Monk Pure Olive Oil S3 00 366 j i . iY 't Sugar Flour ring 30c New ........ ..... 2525 .... 25c Currants ITY unsurpassed. .... 25 25 35c Seafoam 35c Star Naptha 2?) 50c Schilling Tea 12','ic Macaroni. Spaghetti. Ver. 40e 25t .... ... .... 45 ill being made in a snfl, filed in the dla- trict court late yesterday by Heber C. Carter. The action Is taken jn the suit of E. A. Stratford against the Pingrree, Hooper and Interstate and Ptnn(Ar Snpnt' rnmnanlM and EmMt r. Woolley as' trustee of the Inter- state Sugar company The latter action has been pending in the district court for severaj weeks and is the outgrowth of an attempt to recover for bond.s issued by the for the HoopPingree Sugar company er plant, which was then at Vlsalia, Cal., and later moved to this county. Since being brought to Ogden the original equipment f the Pingree Sugar company has passed into and Inthe hands of the through terstate and Pioneer Sugar Hooper, companies. In the new action filed by Carver he alleges that Stratford. . the plaintiff, is the trustee in bankruptcy for the Hooper Sugar company and that James J. Burke is the receiver oper -- . S ARRIVE M ILi i 1 X With every Suit or Overcoat specially priced at AT lf RER NO DISEASE AMONG BJORNSKJOLD WILL SING HERE TONIGHT w. Ceylon has 60.000,000 cocoanut trees under cultivation. atate. with delegations from day are Seven tralnloads of roj beinc shipped from Kemmertr, Wyo., production records breaking all col In the history of the surrounding coal to , Fupervlr according cAmps, Charles A. Hesrn of the Wyomlng-Hridge- r nationul forest?, with headquarters at Kemmerer. awho arrived in Ogden last nignc ior ronifrtnce with forest management officials of j the forest service. The town of Kemmerer is booming despite the fact that there are .hundreds of Idle men on the trets. Supervisor Beam said. He attributed the number of idle men to the fact that each of the coal camps In the vicinity of Kemmerer are working full shifts and producing coal at the camines. Thla, he pacity of the various ; said, attracted men seeklnt work. The coaI production for the pant two months has been heavier than uauil. practically all Inof thecoalcoal la being the camps there hipped isn't a hous to be had and even the shacks that people rafuaed to live In j heretofore ar filled with families. At CokeviUe preparations are un der way, Supervlaor Beam said, for the holding of th annua convention of the IJncoln County avooi Growers convention on November 2& and 25. The association represents the owners of sheep. of some 400.000 head oo "With Ogden instrumentalists assisting. Povl Djornskjold. dramatic tenor, will give a song recital in the Ogden tabernacle, commencing at 8 o'clock tonight. He will have several old favorites upon his program. The assisting artists will be Lawrence Maddock, piano; Harold Pette-greviolinist, and Axel Nylander, flutist. A suit with two pairs of piitl9 L3 jusi uic aaiiic a two suits. The extra pair means double wear. i Just think, for a few days only we will make you a fine tailor-mad- e Suit or Overcoat and give you an extra pair of pants free for $28.50 or $35.00 I A Union Made . WahlnRton cltlrens proclaimed the. n of the most impret-ivceremony i eVfr witnen-e- d there. lUrtm marched in the funeral cor. tere with the American legion delegation, while UiHhn other repr"n tatlven, Charles Pfab of Hiawatha and J. H. McCarty of iNtlt lke. marched Supervisor Beam Says 7 Cars of Coal Shipped Every Day t I i ; The marines, three, that are to act as guards at the postofflc and at the railway mall service depot, arrived In Ogden this morning and were given quartersonfn the federal building. They will be and night. duty day oo oo TUT ! 00M TIMES TOG UARD P. 0. Attempt to recover the assets of the Hooper Sugar company, now held by the, Interstate !ugar company, is morrow Sale O O dred hats arrived this morning. It will be a better sale than last week. For the price will be $4. And the hats themselves, they're wonderful values at $4. A hat for every occasion, for every style of beauty. Better come early in the day while the selections are the best. 50c 30c ating the Hooper factory for the Interstate Sugar company. Carver further sets forth that he has an action against Ernest It. Wool-le- y for several thousand dollars. He asks that the court order the receiver to institute an action for recovery of the assets and properties of the Interstate company and in which the has an interest, Hooper company oo Get Back Property Held ' by Sugar Company lii A "When are you going to have another sale like that of last Saturday?" one customer asked. We could not give her the answer then. But we.can now. One hun- micelli or Noodles. 3 for 15c Milk, 2 for 25f . 15c Milk. 12 for S1.45 9 pounds Rolled Oats 4f)c 9 pounds Germade . . . 9 pounds Graham 33c 10 pounds Blue Rose Rice G5 10 pounds Navy Beans . . G5 5 pounds Little Lima Peans i m IT? V A G real These are not recleaned currants but new crop and QUAL30c Raisins J ! For S2.55' S2.25 v 1 mm ! C Her- - 35c Catsup 35c Pie Filling ill.. "Ji ! S0.G5 Hard Wheat kit Imported 10-p6u- J (j mm? 7!, 100 pounds H. C. Carver Attempts to v j Purple Phone 2287 I ; 1 I i! ........ S1.50 49 Street. Twenty-fourt- h ASSETS ASK j ', and 15 lS1 mm L i WESTERN MARKET - POWELL UNDECIDED Assistant City Attorney Powell said this morning that he had .not decided as yet what charge to bring against Haws. lie explained that Haws was not operating under a commission from Che sheriffs office of Weber county And that technically he could, not be. charged with receiving a bribe for that reason.-- He is waiting? the outcome of further investigations by Captain of Detectives ' Burke ' before issuing a complaint. Chief Jones, Captain of Detectives Burke and Assistant City Attorney Powell branded as entirely without undation the rumor that the arrest because he of Haws was a frame-u- p had caused the arrest of Rankih, who is the son of Scotty .Rankih, cook at trie city jail. Discussing that phase of the situa- -j tion, Captain Burke said this morning that for some time past reports had reached the police department that some officer had been allowing thefts to take place if the thieves would pay the officer money to let them go He jsaid that for some months the police a uthorities had been endeavoring to up the matter and felt convinced jlear with the arrest of Haws the ex-- j (that was clear as to how the re planation porta originated. Ho pointed out that the Japanese case seemed to show that where the persons put up the required money arrested and that where they were not to they refused put up the required money their .arrest followed. bars ! 1 WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $3.00 OR MORE co-oper- ; -- Wk 12V:: .Choice Young Fat Turkeys, pound Choice largo Fat Roosters, pound RECOVERY j ... C. W. Soap . . . Soft Shell Walnuts. 2 ' pounds No. 1 Almonde, 2 pounds 75c1" Washed Brazils, 1 pound . 25 Choice Filberts. 1 pound . 25 4 pounds Sweet Potatoes 2f 15c Cookies. 2 for . . . . 25 '4 gallon Imported Old Monk Pure Olive Oil . . . . 31.65 100 pounds extra fine 10 .......... 25 .......... XS6 12 .... 35d 35c choice Lean , Bacon ', . ......... Steak 35c fine Mincemeat, - T .25 25 .25 .25 , xk t Juice 12V . . . Rib Boiling Meat 12c 40c choice Hens . Fat ) . ....60 Day Saving Prices Every Regular Choice Heifer Eeef. Grape gallon i l '1 ..75 45c Bear Brand Butter, 2 pounds for 15c Tall Milk, f for' 15c Corn Flalres, 3 for "20c Aunt Jemima Buekwheat, 2 for' '30c choice Sirloin Steak, 2 pounds for 25c choice Round Steak, 2 pounds for 18c fresh Pork Shoulders, whole 25c fresh Fork. Shoulder Roast,. , That special agents in the employ of the Denver and Rio Grand Western railroad have been instructed to take stealing money from persons caught coal from, the company n settlement ior the thefts and turn it in to the, com- -' panyj and that this has. been the pol- -' lev for some time past, was admitted y by J, II. Shepherd, agent of the rall-- j ,rA)ad company, in his, conference yes- afternoon with Chief of ponce-'terday Jonathon Jones relatives to what the police authorities were going to do in the' case of G. X., Haws, special agent, arrested on the charge of obtaining! money under false pretenses on No- -, I vcmber. 16. With Haws was arrested Jinsichl NLshino, Japanese laborer, 208 West Twenty-secon- d street, and Detectives Butterfield and Sergeant j Kdward Wardlaw. the arresting offiGeorge cers, brought to the police station a sack of coal as evidence.! According to the story told the police by the Japanese, he was in the act, of taking the coal when he was t arrested by Haws, who followed him to his house, where the Japanese gave Haws $20, he declares. He says that he was then taken back to the yards where the sack of coal had been left1 and told to tak it along. ' " . GO TO TOIJCE i . With the Japanese at the time was a wnite poy Known to tne ponce as n.auy and he and the Japanese after turning over, the $20 and getting the coal went to the home of Thomas" Lever, a police officer, 366 West Twenty-sec- ind street, and explained tne transaction. Lever telephoned the facts to police headquarters' and the arrests louoweci. of the Japa- arrest .Prior. to 7 the. i .. n&nvo-C Wardlaw arrested J. E. Rankin, 2147 Reeves avenue, and Harry Marshall, 141 West Twenty-firstreet, on a charge of petty larceny.': The police allege that the young" men were also coal by Haws. Both caught stealing Rankin and Marshall told the police that Haws told them he would release them if they would give him $5, which unable to do, not they said they were with them at the having any money, time. Haws then tooit their names and addresses as well as the name and address of a third person and later on warrants were sworn put; and tbey were arrested. The third person is still being sought by the police, having given the wrong address. BAILS FORFEITED 3oth Rankin and Marshall failed to appear for trial and their baii of $10 each was declared forfeited. Chief of Police Jonathon Jones during the conference with Mr. Shep-- I ierd yesterday, also at which confer ence was G. C. Patch, yard master, and J. C. Richmond, general foreman of the railroad company, called in Assistant City Attorney Samuel Powell, who explained to the railroad officials tHat the method of collecting money from persons caught stealing coal was very irregular and in his opinion il legal. He advised in the future that ail such cases be reported to the police .and Chief Jones said that the police would be. glad to with thj 1 railroad officials in preventing thefts of any nature. SHRUB SHIPMENTS federal horticultural lntrctor, who la located temporarily In the olfica .t rvlce. A representative the foret of th. bureau of plait induatry.l now on the ground examining- the occur-r- e r. re of bhater rurt. Mr. Hoot r.amt to Ogden about aU r wekn ago for the purpose of check-nup ehlpmeni of rurrant, oos-tebuhea nd whi4 pine trei that might be went through ugden by parcel pout. lie aald that to date he had, found no ahipmtnts of tuihee or trets Infected. cur-rnn- ir HOWARD WILLIAMS, Manager rr OO The flrnt oecurrencs ef bllirter nut wen of MlnnraoU which attacks t nnd gooaeberry bushes and al.o me wnue pine roreata ha ben dia- covered on the eaatern portion of Van- courer leland. according to advlcrs received this morning by O. A. Root, 2309 WaihiBgton Are. - NO XI. S. FINANCING i BEFORE DECEMBER 15 orrosKn. mojncT tia-- . Nov. IS. The FAVANNAir. amocU-tloAtlantic Deeper Waterway in annual convention here, WASHINGTON. Nov. 11. There will be no further government financir resolution thi adoptedlAkea-b'toppofinr . CJrent lAwrenct t hip canal ngs bfore Ifctmbr 15, K waa at id n. project. IcKlay at the trearury. 3C n - 1 . 'it- - .'-.-.- SOME REAL NEWS w-ea- t. j . 77' . .... r : Back to Weber College Notes IT IT 77 Pre-wa- r - . -e Flavor is to coffee what sunshine is to a winter's day. Like the sunshine its the flavor you enjoy. r?!i-Hil- is I . l ,i 1 i . Ira S '.itf. 14 :WT7x UJlLil' lit ' !U II lilM.J! i k,. I : ,n;l msnnaiTirm':! i'ilt! Ill I il i H llllllil r. 1'! i - An effort Is belnjr made to obtain all the names and addreanes of all former puplla and Rraduatea of the Weber Normal collepre for a homo-comiCanvaaslnic com Jubilee. mittees have been appointed to work through "Weber county. As many of the old atudenta of the school aa possible will be Invited to the affair. Preliminary to theae plans a pro gram was given at the--weremorning as- -, present.' aembly today. There Messrs. Oeorge A. Seaman and Wll-- j Ham T. Terrv of the faculty and Professor John W. WIntle and D. It. Wheelwright, representing-- ths class of 1836, the first graduating- class of the college. The following program was - V "Red CanVGofFee '' "". ' "" mmm '"m". Ml m ,-r- - ,rn, MB r.. GET THE HABIT, WALK UPSTAIRS AND SAVE TEN MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Overcoats HIGH QUALITY $20 .YOU'LL LIKE THEM and $25 $20 and $25 ( Over Clarence - BARTON WITNESSES BURIAL OF UNKNOWN ' 'J.U ......... t "l Bros , Li Riven: Address of welcome to the members of class 1S9S . . .Melbourne IougIas Selection College orchestra Lrlnd Invocation lr. JohnJ, O.Brown Vocal solo .....Nephl Address Professor W. Terry Reminiscences . . ..Oeorg? W. Karun . . John W. Wlntle, Kemarks L. It. Wheelwright, Irving- Emmett .... is flavory coffee. Prices SUITS Made to Order ng v.- -. -- Milton F. Karton. who was on of Utah'a representatives In Washington durine the burial, of America's unknown soldier in Arlington cemetery Armistice day, has arrived back in Mr. Barton declared Oifden. that (Cad) Ogdcn-Uta- h Knitting Company Child, J M -- C oX it I WAii I i J WALH UP-STAi- Rf 1 Manager ' N OTCJ N AVl7 AVJ SAVf Q f Q |