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Show FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25, 192f. m his .OGDEN, UTAIL 9? ACCUSES mmwt vc ' Ml WASHINGTON il SHOE SPECIALS , Tom brrow's Program Convicted" Forger. Alleges Woman Committed Series of Thefts. - Come to the "little French shop" tomorrow. There is no obligation to buy in coming merely to look. These are the items that shquld have quick attention tomorrow. r' Joseph Natisasig, Serbian, sentenced in the district court Wednesday to a prison term for. having fired a rifle shot at i: H. Nalsbitt, a farmer of West VWeber, after Naisbitt had found him stealing turkeys, last , night confessed to, the officers that wagons, harness, a sewing machine, a phono' graph and. many other articles which He had : brought t6 West Weber, had Dresses at $9,95 that look ..' ... been stolen. , Natisasig told the officers that Mrs. .like they were worth twice Lena' Miller,'. who.' was traveling with that price, and they are. him. had letolen most of the stuff and upon his story the officers again took Most of them are of tricotine her into custody. She had been re -, leased from the, county jail early yesalthough there are a few and was rearrested at her camp terday near West Weber last night. silks among them. Neat, simTAKEN TO PRISON ple dresses for the street, for Natisasig will be taken to the state prison today to begin serving a term affernoon wear not to exceed five years. He was first $9.95 arrested kt his wagons Monday evening after having raided the Naisbitt pens the preceding morning turkey when he fired the shot at Nalsbitt. The farmer returned, the fire from a shotgun and buried five shot In the 'Serbian's! body. With the arrest of Natisasig, the woman, who said she had left her Coats in winning styles, with husband! in Wyoming and ran away" with Natisasig, told the officers that large collars of rich fur or Natisasig had treated her cruelly and with collar of self materials. she wanted to have him sent to prison. She saidishe would testify against him The linings are of silk and in court.! to ' When! Natisasig pleaded guilty the fabrics of.bolivia and vel-ou- r. the shot, it was not necessary to firingthei woman as alwitness and she hold There are all sizes was released yesterday morning. Later, from 15 to 44. Specially in the day Natisasig found that the woman had turned against him, so he priced for tomorrow. . .$25 anounced to the officers that he would where the articles were stolen. tell ' ACCUSES WOMAN v. said that a phonograph and sewing imachine, which was found in his cattip wagon at West Weber had tjeen stolen from a house about twelve miles south of Pocatello, Idaho. He LOW STOCK LOSSES also said that the woman had many ON ASHLEY FOREST articles stored in Pocatello which he believed had been stolen. Natisasig blames the woman for the theft of the articles and demands that Because of a thorough saturation she. be prosecuted. He appears bitter at the beginning: of the gTarlng season ever her having turned against him the 'forage conditions on the AshTey and is willing to do anything ' to bring national forest have been exceptionalabout her punishment. ly good during the past year according FARMER CLAIMS WAGON to the annual report received The camp wagon in which the man from Supervisorgrazing Charles DeMoisy, Jr., and woman live3 was identified by this, morning by Assistant District Foras ester C. N. Woods of the department Thomas Charlton of West Weber been stolen from his - farm. of grazing. having --Four wagon wheels and a box o( There were rains up to towels were stolen from the Larson about Septemberfrequent 10 and the only bad Natisasig feature reported was due to the frost hog ranch south of Ogden. all of the on July 1 and the dry weather since told the officers that nearly 57 chickens which, were found at .the September 10. Nevertheless, accordtVio nror? nrt Inn of wagon had been stolen by the woman! ing tr tViA woa fir a HnrA tVia Co a nfl lI"fnrQira wheels and the box of towels. The the stotfk came off the range in much t'eam of horses, he said, while not hav- better condition than usual. ing been atolen, were ' mortgaged in There was a shortage of about 10 Wyoming. per cent of the stock permitted to i Mrs. Miller is being held until Shergraze on the forest compared to that iff, Richard Pincock can further in-I of between six and seven per cent durthe story of Natisasig. In vestigate ing the year of 1920. The shortagewas ,i oo the Uinta basin country however, 23 per cent which is a very heavy ONLY ONE JOB FOE the usual shortage when compared onto theforest. stock number of grazing MANY APPLICANTS Supervisor DeMoisy belives that the demand for grazing permits on the Ashley forest next Tear will be much Only one man as placed this morn and he adds that though the in throueh the city employment cam heavier market for stock from' the Ashley palgrn although the ,Ice- of Mayor rf t what the stockmenwint--had t v, Frank Francis "was besieged Ty men,h... tn ya r to out of employment who are Uing d and there , a j acecpt any kind er laDor. ine.ow , Quantity of hay in the basin man placed was given temporary w or country and the prlce --h- -- ew : j mart MEN'S DRESS SHOES in brown calf uppers and pood leather soles, Knglish fitvle. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES in brown or black uppers and good leather-solesues o to Sizes 8I2 to 11 ...32.15 . Sizes 11 5 to 2 32.75 G to 11. Values G.00. On to 10 will be some more of those good looking plaited skirts at this low price. These are woolen fabrics. Plaited, and stripes. The price now asked would not buy the plain fabrics. Have a look tomorrow . . $2.95 J2 tO 31.15 i 60 PAIRS CHILDREN'S SHOES and Klirrpers. These shoes are values to $3.00. 31.00 On sale BABIES SHOES in brown or patent leather, good leather soles. Sizes 2 to 5 31.05 Sizes 52 to S 32.25 $2.75 32.05 better than they will be later in the year. 'Any blouse may be selected now and laid away until wanted. A small 1 H-- Fl WOMEN'S FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS with EZ soles in all colors and sizes. 31.75 Special Recent HE 1 -- BOYS' SCOUT SHOES in brown calf uppers and leather soles. -Sizes 0 to 2 .31.05 Sizes 212 to 5 32.45 have shipments be will blouses that brought the wanted for gifts. Indeed, assortments right, now are .. GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES in brown or black calf uppers with low heete. Sizes - gift blouses easy prices -- fc $3.05 $1.00 Sizes 13U' to 2 Sizes 2y2 to 5U P . BOYS' SCHOOL- SHOES -- in brown or black calf uppers and good heavy soles, Knglish or wide toe last. Si.es 9 to 13N 32.45 - pLaids,-check- s coats on sale $25 sale ONE-STRA- MEN'S ARMY WORK SHOES with oil prain uppers and heavy soles. Sizei G For tomorrow again there . --s- WOMEN'S SLIPPERS in black or brown, medium heels. Size 25 to 7. Values $7.50 32.05 Sizes plaited skirts on sale $2.95 dresses on sale $9.95 MEN'S NEW BROGUE SHOES. Brown calf uppers and leather soles. Sires 6 to 10. On sale ?G.OO ft PMjT CO W With every Suit or Overcoat specially priced at & CHILDREN yGr MEN-WOME- N 2461 WASHINGTON AVE. OGDEN -- U3BH deposit will be required. ID I i , AUTO CASE SET Wine and Brandy Glass Window R DEC. 3RD - JUST TO REMIND YOU Lad Knocked Through Plate A suit with two pairs of pants is just the same as two suits The extra pair Flavors In Erov.n'i DEUCIA FRUIT ICE CREAM John Fhupe residing at 722 BRICKS street, was knock- n means double wear. ed through the plate glass For Sunday and Thanksgivicg: Bail of J. S. Johnstone, of Urownlng Brothers store -- T2451 lludfon avenue at 1 a. m. toDinner Just think for a few day 81 Charged With Taking day and was severely cut about removed to the ;the head. He waswhere Car Fixed at $1000. A REAL TREAT . only we will make you a several Dee hospital fine tailor-mad- e Suit or , stitches were taken In his Offered Dailv Until After was for about unconscious The. case of the state against Joseph Overcoat and give you an Thinks giving two hours according to the hosS- - 'Johnson charged with depriving officials. pital extra pair of pants free for F. M. Ripley of Los Angelvs and who When fhupe axe Winners regained conthat Other Special sciousness he told the police that resides at the Healy hotel of his auto and Most Delightful $28.50 or $35.00 while he had been talking to some mobile without the owner's consent another Joe young Hall, people came up for arraignment in the city Phone and ask ua about them. young'man came along and withcourt before City Judge D. It. Roberts Inor out him any speaking giving this morning. timation as to What was going The preliminary hearing was set to happen struck him and knock 3 m. Dec. 10 for at and. ball In the t. him backwards through the ed sum of $1000 was fixed. Johnstone window. said that he wished to have the hearing The police are looking for Hall. this morning if possible but changed oo his mind later. PROPOSE RESERVE The case of the city against Mrs. WOMAN BEING TRIED Rae Russell charged with 245G Lincoln Avenue being on ON SPEEDING CHARGE FOR WONDER CAVE the streets at late and .unusual hours , Phono 315 was dismissed and a new complaint filed immediately charging her with The appeal case of Mrs. Roland People in Nevsda have requested being a drug addict. .The attorney for the city court for the government to create a national the defendant told the court that he Hallantyne.Is flnetl In heard monument of the Uhtnun cave located 2303 Washington Ave. being today in was of the opinion his clelnt was being speeding. over the VtaJi line west from FOREST MEN TO of Just division 8. Barker's Judge tleorge of her not in deprived rights Uarrlson and south and west from district court by Jury. her trail this morning and saidhaving HOWAED WILLIAMS, that theMrs. RETUBN SATURDAY was arretted Sep- Baker. Nev., according to a communiHallantyne bail of the too had $60 been much for E. R. weather this by With the return of the clear her to raise and that she had been tember 27 by Motorcylcle C. K.He de- cation receivedassistantmorning forester district District Forester II. II. Rutledffe and with Qery, T.Y"PT?rrTTJfi. and oTTT?TTtfTPT? acting Mayor 11 Francis urges that residents Q speeding. forced to charged in await for the Jail IX trial OXlJXllN JCjXVO IVIXjXj In charge of lands. members of the off'clal force of other work about their home done h9vn on car her clared she waji driving today. the now instead of waiting until spring forest h Twenty-fourtHarri service, headquarters nt Og betwe one to be cave said street, is which The . WITNESSES AWAY n ncraa so. the 'many, applicants at the fav son Mainerneia. oi was avenues, raie ai and namediaen' of Nevada of "J wonders the Quincy Assistant City Attorney Bamuel All Shriners, as 'well as all visiting m on io office might be given employ ln on located I. aocoraing who tvaiurcay. .f Abner Iehman ' our;! after told the court that witnesses in;f,lecd "V,le",An exc9". are requested to meet at Powell of- - MAKINGlocal Jtot-srtreceived the at 7 JudK It. ment." Many of the --men are in almost!e brothers, : In telegram of cave.; the land the case ctobr NEW MAP olgomf out were, the vicinity town of and thatln Masonie temple Monday night at for Forester has Mrs' In destitute condition and the coopera-jthflnetl Itutledge Nfcourt 1852 He while the It discovered Ullntrii reason clty riding that the city was not r?ady tfI1J,cl the conference of forett o'clock. FOR AUTO TOURIST tlon of the citizens of the city is7:3p attending over the countrv his horse stepping on to proceed. City Judge Roberta fixed $30. i3. X . KIRKENDALU 422 qmiB-htofficials of all of the forest districts to relieve them.. filed and breaking the crust to the cave Mrs. Ballantyne Immediately the date of the hearing on Nov. 30 In the western country for the purpose A contends that opening. of interest to 'tourists has at 10 a. m. Ball was fixed at 60. notice of appeal. She. of determining the bet methods of beep map monQua Atone, charged with digging a she was not driving at the high rate of the prepared bv the forrit aeirlc Duscusslng the creation fires in the officials and fighting preventing and sent to speed charged by the officer. nald Mr. hir.gton for this ument. cesspool at 1526 Lake etreet with- of Selection Gery morning forests.of Jury for the case began that ln the land in the out a lyfcense pleaded not guilty and hla monuprinting a laws natural govfmrnent printing Among those that will return with office, according to an announcement Fl trial was set for Dec. 2 at 10 a. m. this morning. ment Is defined as an "area containing District are Forester Assist made this morning by Jarne FL Hcott Ilutledge. Bail was fixed at S30., any historic landmarks, historic and ant District Forester C. D. Blmpson; of the department I Sc public relations. hading, charged with Harry YOUTH HELD UP prehistoric" structure and other objects ; ? V Isor K. C. Hhepard of the Cache The map will show or the fore.ts in cenor scientific historic pleaded guilty anl was sentenced Interest," with at Logan: tral headquarters the to 10 days ln Jail. Uole. Idaho, NEAR CITY JAIL jof V; request .7 namely Parettr; of the Nevada people l.L,. ltor Guy H. Mains of the VeLer. Idaho. Challis. THRKIS IJIIUXK CHARGES Sawtooth, r, l rwV.Mnnn wUhette foreirt. at Km- - hi and the falmon. Jl will he in Dem; with headquarters. three R. E. Jonea charged with were busy In Ogden last a. report. .Ity-ibT V" being Holdups I.kn- 9nnn'1nr vl. IV.Ifi colors and will show routes and "trans drunk pleaded guilty and was sentenc- night but they didn't get much money. oo- 'of the Welser forest, with headquar and will also contain considerable int ed to pay a fine of $50 or serve 30 Vernon Arbon residing at 2617 Orant ters at JVelser. Idaho, and Forest formation of Interest to autcmobil in E. Jail. J. Johnson arrested days police that he SUES BANK TO QUIET reported to thetwo Itancer Y. S. McCormlck of the Ida- itourints. It is expected that it will on the same charge also pleaded guilty avenue In men the held been up by ho forest, with headquarter at te ready for distribution about Feb. r and was fined $50 or ?50 days In jail. had TO PEOPERTY park-neaTITLE 1 police station. He said Idaho. I. . . 12V2C Wheeler Wilson on the same charge that while the one man held him up the Pot Roast (Best Cut) , pound railed-this ball of $50 other searched his pockets but got and appear . ... . 20c was declared forfeited. Caroline Howard has filed suit ln the Prime Rib Rolled, pound . . . . Bench warrants were ordered issued' nothing. National K. Clark residing at $29 Thtrtteth district court against the A. 20c . . for B. Morris and Marthn Wllnon. street reported that he had been held liank of Commerce of Omaha. Neb., Loin Steaks, pound . . i charged with a statutory offense, when ud on Washington avenue between and others seeking to quiet title on and the bail of Twenty-eight- h Twenty-nint- h land In Ogden city set forth as lots' they failed Round Steaks, pound . . . . . and $50 la each case was declared for- streets by two men and $10 Incash I to 48. inclusive, block 23. Fairmont . . . 15c feited. holdChoice Pork Roast, pound . . ; from him. park annex. Hhe asks that those be reMilton Murphy charged with vag- taken dethe claims obtained but The meagre property ing against police 25c court. was sen to set rancy ln forth them and both in pleaded of the highwaymen guilty quired Young Leg Lamb, pound scriptions . oo tenced to 10 day In Jail. . cases. . . oo DUHOLD AKKfiSTKD iiy2c .'. Shoulder, Lamb; pound Jack Dubold. charged with having 92 GIVEN DINNER BY OF 1 - DAVS ; Twenty-eight- h '. win-dqw- S . scalp-Fhup- 1 e at-'Ar- ' . ' i . . -- :- - Union. Made Brown's Ice Cream Co. j - - i3-lo- Ielr cam-oate- J - s - - . , "V - M6& beg-gln- g, I 1 ". Saturday. Special 14 ... Mc-Cal- ... ..... .... ...lzc ..... Hamberger, pound . Trade With Us ...... . , .... ... to-appe- i 15c ilcox ons Co. ' liquor In his possession failed to appearand his ball of $50 was'declared forfeited. Reed Dumlcy arrested on the same, charge at the White City last night testified that he had asked a stranger, whom the police say waa Dubold, for a drink, that a bottle was handed him but that before he had iiaa & cnance 10 taste it ne had been arrested. .City Judge Roberts fined him $60 or 60 days in Jail stating that he did not believe in young men having liquor. around dances. ' oo GERMAN AUTHOR DIES BERLIN, Nov. 25. The death is announced of Felix Phillpp, the author. -- We Guarantee Satbfaction 2434 WASHINGTON AVE. i PHONE 2200 - oo Salt beds covering anarea of square miles exist In Nova Scotia. 11 . Players but guarantee to ;;i ; Phonographs the best quality at the lowest prices. LYRIC MUSIC COMPANY 2524 Washington 11 Ninety-tw- o guewts were entertained last evening at the Balvatlon Army hall when a Thanksgiving dinner was served by the Halvstlon Army workers. In connection with the dinner a program of songs and readings was given by the Hunday school children. ported vhe theft of a bicycle from his home. CITIZENSHIP CASES SET FOR SATURDAY Naturalization examination will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in Judge George S. Barker's division of the district court. Nearly a doreualiens who have applied for citizenship papers will be given the tests by! Be- Avenue Sullivan. United States urallzatlon agent. oo nat-- 1 I ' INSURANCE MAN TO TAKE NEW POSITION Otto Jensen for seven years agent and deputy manager for the Metropolitan Ufe Insurance company at Ogden and Iogan has resigned. Mr. Jerunn will aasume the supervision of the of Ogden and Weber county agency the Intermountaln Building A Losn company of talt ! i ; SPECIAL WINTER RATES Dec. 1 to April Guests V EKErn warmrscrviceable Mufflcrt, They I'Ttl come attractively colored woolenanc! 1 ' silken fabrici and their pleasinc variety' vmakea trveral aucK Mufflers desirable.' One wants a large heavy Angora for severe, days and a light Silk one for milder evening and there are tntermedite weights, suitable for all kinds of weather and all occasion. . Reference Required NEW Furnit ur e, Jlii gs, Ranges and Heaters Phone 2464 " Tj For Permanent ''I ti1 ' HEALY HOTEL LAke. I! Us ed Such Desirable Mufflers 1 SALVATION ARMY Bicycle thieves continue to ply their trade in Ogden. street Milton McCoy. 231 Thirty-firs- t In n from from stolen bicycle reported of the Alhambra thentre. Dick Millar. 171 Patterson avenue the theft of a bicycle from reported In front of the Lyceum, which he later recovered. Henry Rills, 161 Thirtieth street re- Dell I . We stage no sales, give fore you buy sure see us. Remember Ogden's own Music store. 40 THREE THEFTS BICYCLES REPORTED i EVERY DAY WE SELL AT LOWEST PRICE- S- Pianos ; U FURNITURE A 1 Tl I X x I Tf' H 25th St. p' j |