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Show night and Tuesday; prob- iablr rain or snowcool-iirnorthwest portion; er in northwest portion Fifty-firs- Year t ' """ ' ' I J - -- ' - "l ft q vj I , No. 142 ct . - J- - , r .vI . 'a - zfs ?v'-ik-V- T - fTlr A' C-ZZ- I ' A- -J l iV I ' Lil ig j- NGS ARREST W TOP ni "lEI'ftHBBflF'rfc . Figures From Department Stores Indicate Larger Sales Than Last Year um-- r - DOPE FIEND mum "UUiimo Gus Branch, Pool Hall Owner of Truckee, Calif., Is Nov. 23. Whether NEW YORK, transfusion of blood from demand for lum narked Increase over nf thft vear." the re- ie amount of orders reporting mills, 441, Ihkpr. . the veins of a drug addict carries with. It. to. the, patient a Istasto for a question that causing drugs isNew con- Held in Jail IN PROBE RELATIVES York physicians several cern , today. thft lareest total Members of the narcotic squad jne month since March, yesterday arrested, James Mllo, who Marks of Blunt Instrument his blood for transfusion, on and by Toe of Boot Ap'ining industry the ac- - sells cnar a of being a drug addict. producers is notewortny. tliat tne patient,'s It was learned pear on Body ines of Utah and Idaho, Into whose system a quantity of 50 per tice approximately blood had been injected recente United States output or ly died . .Gua 24 hours after the operation, hall proprietor Branch, a now operating, at to the of Truckee, Calif.,pool has been arrested but the according patient, was not at Nevada City' and is. being- held in phyfR-lain eliargc, pacitys ' Wlt'i tne practical euuis e when the county await preliminary fetrikerln the San Joaquin va:Hey field.; was performed. , ona that he murderedhearing charge f of California, production of petroleum transof Ogin 25 Milo Anna has Boyle, Langevln participated formerlyexhum f result-othe risen rapidlj'. As a naxno was and ;at whose his and cases, den, recently fusion, body r strike, October production was the. on almost every haspital ed here and a. examinlowest of any. month in " several years lift in the city. He , has received ation held by local physicians which and stored stocks were consequently to $50 for each trans-fusio- j disclosed many severe bruises upon her from $35, drawn upon. to meet the demand, ' , Doay. . BUIIiDlXG ACTIVITY. , Ihe Information came In a telegram this morning from W. D Sweeney, a "Building activity in this, district brother-in-laof the woman who passed all records, bothj during October to California to inwent ,from of Ogden building in number and value case and to bring about the of the vestigate Issued, a continuance if his findof the Branch, of prosecution volume in building rapid increase warranted such action. i .merations ings which began in July of ' Bfanch is said to have been intithis year.. Building permits issueddur--in mate with Mrs. Boyle for several i 20 principal cities of this district 11.44-2months preceding her death. Persons numbered 1921, ing Octowr, who resided in a rooming house in with an estimated valuation of J 23,- -' ocTruckee in rooms adjoining-thos333,741, exceeding the previous record woman the and Branch or 'by cupied n.onth of September, 1921, by 873, have written letters to Mrs. Anna ? .3 per cent in number and by of Ogden, mother of the Langevln in cent value. or 15.8 per dead woman, that they heard her power for indus-tr- y "Sales of electric scream atad beg forher life a few purposes in California during Sephourse before her death. tember, as reported by the eight prinMr. has been In California Sweeney were 4.5 per cipal power producers, the death since early investigating cent greater in kilowatt hours than last week. The telegram this morning e; in September, 1920, the outstanding . was the first word received from him Resolu-Nine 'Powers valIncreases being in the San Juaquin Adopt since his arrival there. It was dated The and in southern California. ley at tions Arms this morning from Grass City, Calif., Parley total output of electric energy by "Wc have our man." and said: was than 35.7 greater thjese companies Meeting TELEGRAM AitKIVluS n September, 1920. While the telegram contained no MORE MEN WORKING. more information, it ' is believed that WASHINGTON, Now 28. (By The the findings of the investigation of "Increased activity in Industrial cen- Associated deA resolution Mr. Swefney were of such nature thaf ters during the month provided suffi- claring for Press.) of foreign evidence, of foul play haa been disrelinquishment cient additional employment to offset postoffice privileges , in China was covered. or the arrest would not have the decline noticeable in the rurai adopted by the nine powers sit- been made. The telegram came to districts with the end of the ,hai vest ting as today a committee on Pacific and Larkin & Sons, who directed the exand employment conditions a.3 a Far'E&st'era questions. are in whole humation, of the body here and in the district practically The resolution adopted by the arms whose establishment the unchanged as compared wijhi those of conference today relating to postal examination was held by Ogden phythe preceding month. forin China, provides that last week, which disclosed the "In the field of business.'bank clear- agencies be sicians there- shall systems eign postal on the woman's body and bruises were 20 of which many cities, principal ings on a date to be finally the in the woman's 44.1 per cent less than those of- Octo- abandoned finding tf upon later and on condition stomach, which,poison did not declared, ber, 1920, the highest point eve-1 rearh agreed they the Chinese government shall appear to have been administered ed in the district. Indicate t the that "efficient Chinese postal through the mouth- - ' physical volume of trade in the dis- maintain "an The report of the Ogden physicians trict is greater than it was a year ago, service." date of January 1, 1923, was set who examined the body here arter disthe percentage of decline in clearings. forThe the abandonment of foreign was last week interment 14.1 per cent, being less by a conthis and. this was agreed to by all morning and signed bycompiled Dr. R. E. siderable margin than the perernt-igiot decline in prices during the year the powers represented except Japan, Dumke, Dr. If. W. Nelson, Dr. F. K. whose representatives asked for time Bartlett. Sheridan Lyles Earkin, ending. October, 1921, which is esti- to hear from their government. Wllford and mated to have been 37 per ceai at Stringham Rogers The Japanese delegates, it wa said, signed the statement as assisting in also the wholesale and 20. per cent at retail. did not object to January 1, 1923, as examination. . FARMER- IMPOVERISHED. the date for abandoning their The findings of the physicians were from 187 wholes xlers in "Reports but felt that they did not have set forth in the report as follows: 10 lines of business in the district in- the authority-tto that date agree "The abdomen and dicate that net sales during the nine wlthotit referring the matter to Toklo. has been sewed has been opened up again. No other months of the year were 10 to 50 per ' The nine powers committee deferred incisions except under the arm made tent less in value than chjise of the final action until tomorrow on the by the embalmer were found. in 1920. Theso corresponding period question of extra territorial rights in Scattered over the body there are percentages of decline roughly approx- China. The principle of closing for- twenty-seve- n bruises imate the percentage of the decline in eign courts in China, it was said, was mostly from one to four inches In of Wares their "by these agreed to, but consideration of the for- diameter. prices reported were Bruises on found the merchants and it is probable that the mal resolution .went over. forehead, two inches in diameter, on physical volume of wholesale trade toChinese representatives at today's the cheek bones and uncer the chin. day is not greatly different from that brought up the domestic con- The right elbow and forearm were of October, 1920, with the exception meetkig trol of Chinese 'railways. The quesbadly discolered from the bruisof agricultural implements, in wliich tion, however, went over for consid- very six bruises on the forearm, left ing, line the reduced purchasing power of eration at another meeting of the full rural communities is strongly reflectnine morning. (Continued on Page Three.) ' ed.' ,. The Chinese railway question, acJ 35 from de"Reports representative cording to Chinese representatives. partment stores indicate that their would necessarily involve the matter were 6.3 per cent less. in of Shantung, which is regarded as one value than the sales of October, 19I0. of the big problems with which the They advise that their prices are from Washington conference may. have to 10 to 30 per cent less than they were deal, so far. as Far Eastern affaire are a year ago, and it seems fair to con concerned. elude that the volume. of merchandise 00 passing over their counters is now ap- DES MOINES VOTES BY TUm I ABHLJNG preciably greater than it wm In OctoNEW . . ber, 1920. i, ON CAR FRANCHISE dam? YORK. Nov. 2S. "Yea. maCREDIT CONDITIONS. "Easier credit conditions in the dis"Ah tonsils, madam? trict, which became apparent during Nov. 28. By DES la.. MOINES, "Yes and won't you be seated?" September, largelys a result of the of. the state supreme court You sit down. rapid and heavy marketing of agricul- authority anand granted unofficially Sunday tural products, have continued In nounced "Open your mouth there now-j- ust , voters went officially today, 20 minutes, please!" greater degree during October. Inter-fs- t to the polls, today to ballot on the rates to customers of banks in two proposed street car 'franchise, ordiHolding, a little instrument, not uncf the largest, cities. San Francisco nance.! The high court nullified Dis- like a .fountain pen, in your mouth, sit for 20 minutes. Then: and Seattle, are reported to be one-ha- lf Hume's injunction, but al- you'There, trict that's all now!" per cent less and to stand at 6 and lowed'Judge Hume's the findings that Judge 6 2 per cent respectively. The out And go maybe you. haven't rate ordinance was illegal to stand pend- even taken 5'ou on prime bills in the acceptance maryour hat off minus your on a will which "hearing ing depend tonsils. ket is now 4 cent as compared the per elec"of or force nullification the v ith 4 RADIUM DOES IT per cent a month Adtion today. The ordinance provides a vances to member banks byago. the re- - sliding scale of fare beginning at ,S Radium which you held in the incents and varying according to in- strument in your mouth melted the ( Continued on rage Two) tonsils away. No blood, no knives, no creased earnings of the company. lorn a - Ml-lo- .full-ca-- N n ; I ad-drefi- are post-morte- m . : w ts V' " 'i e . j , . post-morte- - - v 1 . post-offic- es : . post-morte- post-offic- m es o ante-morte- j powers-tomorro- . V f II 1 Commissioner Declares Body Wants Such Men to,As-- . Confronted hy the recommendation DENVER, court here Saturday that she submit to an operation that would make it impossible for her to bear children, Mrs. Clyde Cassidente of Denver, the mother of five children, said today she would not allow such an operation to be performed tipon her. "If I have children, it is to the glory of God," she cried when her husband, an Italian interpreter, informed her of the court's recommendation. Judge Royal R. Graham of Georgetown, Colo., presided during the hearing. Mrs.: Cassidente was haled into court on complaint of social work era, 'alleging jlier children were undernourished and their ' homein a. filth v condition. I 11 M w - m n fill TO BE Ve , (Continued 'on Page Tlire-e.- ) children. any investigation disclosed condition that would make it necessary and if th consent of the, part Ira concerned could be obtained, but as to forcing an operation, that.waa farthest from my mind." ilvlhd iikfori: judgi; Mrs. Clyde Caasidente was haled be- fore Judge Graham, silting In the Juvenile court here Saturday on comof Denver social workers, to plaint how cause why her children should not be removed from her custody, the complaint alleging thatthe Caasidente home waa filthy and that the children had been neglected and were d. During the hearing, one. of the a medical student, stated that he believed the only remedy for conditions n Caldente home would be a utertJixlng process operation for the mother as. according to the witneM, th woman was bearing children too fast. There are f!ve Caa.i!d?nte children, the olde-r- t eight years old and the youngeat about a year old. AGAINST MA MV Ilacuilng the case after It had been given wide publicity. Judge Graham said: "As to the Justice or advisability of uch an operation I dr not care to comment. Certainly there, la no law that would permit auch a ruling." es, - RADIUM UTILIZED BY GOTHAM DOCTOR FOR PAINLESS REMOVAL OF DISEASED TONSILS . , -- , 1-- -8 1- -2 , j MKT1IOD PIMPIi: "This method." say Dr. Riddle, "la exceedingly simple. The patient needs no previous treatment or preparation. The attending physician would anelxt perhapa in adjuatlnjt the radium pencil so that it would strike the tonsil after that the patient hold it there until the fibre li melted away. "The ra1!um melts back to what i" called the crpy a little ridge about IJIinNNAN WITNESS. Mr. Rrennan waa the first witness at the hearing of the petition for lb reduction of power rates and the ehm ination of al'fred unfair powr company rule. 1h packer took the after opening statement cf ArParents Crushed Striving to atand I thur Woolley of Ogden. chief counts of the petitioners. Save Children From Through allpuUtlon it waa agreed Crowd's Pressure that the- evidence preeenied at the power rate hearing should b entered as evidence in this caae. NKW IIAVnN. Conn., Nor. 21.- imirNNAN CAIJITD Thr lives were lost and pet acre ait. isrennan was ta fir at Une. were more; or less aerlouijr InJurtdjHe fa general manager of th Ogdea & eomr.any. a di- when fire broka out In the Rlallo mo cf ih chamber of comUgUen ietor tion picture theatre her last night-I- t merce And chilrman of the chamber's rch of power rate committee. la pcuibte that further Mr. Rrvhnan aaid the r4tes charged .add the ruins of the playhouse for power were exorfcltant. unjun and one or mere namea to lhellst of dead, And discriminatory high charge as R. H. Terries "of this city, has ror power wa or.e ofthis the several rued n been mtwlng since the charges which waa making H.'e a for the manufacturer. crowd surged toward the doors of the burden I'ricea palj for the raw product, he theatre. aald. are cut to the bone. The Fifty-eigh- t pereon who were either charge fiic-- by controlling bodSe burned or trampled by the crowd continue high and that mvnt that tha which stormed toward the exits when only way to reduce the coat of the the flames swept into the theatre from flniihed product is to cut wagea the stage were In hoapltal today. I1RKN.SAN INTKlUiSTS Twenty-on- e who were taken to hosMr. Rrennan'e testimony pitals wens at their home today. ienea 10 run cLrciaed Interest both by were Yale Twenty-tw- o of the injured cwmmlMiot'fni the and the iDMUtnr. students. All will recover, it was de- j ur I'icurri Ujat labor I. viewpoint clared. made to suffer of the high Only one body, that of Timothy J. nied charges made by Hanlon. 51. had been identified this Its caued comment. regulatory bod. : morning. It was believed thai he u At the conclusion of his . trampled to death. the crowd aeemM about toIcatlrnony applaud" no mris VNiuxoGNizim. when Attorney Woolley Hopped thw Two bodies taken from the theatre demonstration by asking another qu-- were burned so badly that Identifir-tlo- n lion. waa Impossible. One waa the body CommlMloner Joahua of an elderly woman and the other was said to Mr. Rrennan: "I amGreenwood inthat of a young man, apparently about terested in your testimony much w and 20 yeaj-- of age. would like to have men like you Coroner Mix began an official In- ua in working out this rwblera to relief." early quiry Into the dUanter today. bring "We are inclined to the belief," he lU Gi; iscriivm: aid. "tha.1 tha fire might have been Erneet Gayford. auperinlendent of kindled by incense burned during t!e the General Unglneerlnc company shown at the RUlto. photoplay being trvlJence of a largely technical This play, The Hhelk. was being given gave nature telling how hla bunlneta wrji an Oriental setting. It may be that affected of powj-raleby the Increa a the burning Incenne Ignited some drap-erlea. question and dropped on to the atage of said thatIn the increaselo Lad imounU the theatre." to over ZOO per cent. MANAGHR ItO.KASED. Richard of the AhtT5 A; Tile lawrtnce W. larroll. manager as-of Ireaed Uricklek, tetC company. the theatre, and James Carter. Ma fled that in 1917 the power coi: ".I sistant, who were detalnted by the au- making 1600 rlcka n 2J cent; ft thorities after the fire, were later re- cent up to May 1921 and then leased upon their recognixance lo ap- cent per thousand niter the new a;.d pear at the coroner's hearing. hither rate went Inte effect. The playhouse waa crowded at 7:13 both Upon Mr. o'clock and preliminary features of Oayford and Mr. Urenr.an admitted the entertainment were being com that the Increase In powr ratea w rieted when tha fire waa dUcorered. only a an.All percentages, rf the total were seen dropping down in of doing bu!asa. front of the stiver screen upon which expense Mr. Rrennan aaJd that the Howaver, the picture was to be projected. There total coat of doing buines waa Tvi. a shout of "flra" and rr.lc aeixd tip of a lot of small Items andmade th the crowd. cost ltm was one of the largest power Many who had Seats in the balcony of amall Itemj. cf the theatre leaped over the rails Three withdrew petitioners todayof more and fell on the heads of tha struggling their nirnw frcm lirt than below. XOO protcetanta. jeopl They are the Vet- Several children in the crowd pour- wnm qi ine ineaire ana I nr comnanv ana hwirt ' 'jwru in were company. In many casea in-- ! tieir parents At the the of Jurtd while trying to lift them above this arternoon'George i?trattcn was . the prtM about thm, the atand. The theatre building was a frame take R. Heywocd cf Ogdn. chairAbbot structure which burned like match- man cf the rorr.m'.x-'.on- . presided at wood.' Yale students were active in the hearing, which t expected to take the work of reacue. dashing into the up several dajs. . :i burning structure and a.M.tlng the NITir-COMMl S JOIN. to pvople safety. The following c5fia, cctintiea, oo lt 4 aa; s VAflr tne case had been adjourned." aald the Judge. "I did remark to a reporter that an order directing such an operation might be enfered If p. pain, only 20 minutes of your timt gone and you can continue your workings and playing and eating as if you'd never had a tonsil. Dr. A. Graham Riddle, New York specialist, la perfecting the radium treatment for tonatls. He haa been working nine years to eliminate the danger, blood and pain of tonsil removal. n bf-ca- ui DENVER, Colo-- . Nov. 21. Judge Royal R. Graham, of Georgetown, today denied th.t he had recommended for Mrs. Clyde Cassidente. of Denver, an operation tbat would make It impossible for her to bear any more under-nourishe- rat. panic-stricke- Found Miss Rappe in Bath- Judge Says He Had No Intention of Forcing Mother room Holding Abdomen; Under Knife Denies Hurting Her Ar-buck- Incense Used to Give "At mosphere"' to "The - DEFENSE OP ERATED UPON SAN KUANCISCO. Cal.. Nov. 2S. Roscoe C. (Fatty Arbuckle took the stand today in the manslaughter case against him. Arbuckle said ho enme to S.n Francisco from Ixs Angela September 3 and stopped at the Hotel Ht, Francis. He named the guest at thf party in which he is alleged to have fatally Injured Virginia Itappe. saying that he had invited no one to the party but Mrs. May Taube. Arbuckle said he had an engagement to go out with Mrs. Taube a few minutes After Miss Itappe is aUeged to have been Injured by him. "I found Miss Kappe Jn my room. She was on the bathroom floor very sick. 1 assisted her. SIGNS OF PAIN ' "She was holding her abdomen and I gave her some water." "I helped her into the bed." Continued. - "She aald that she had dltzy spells oflt." Then I went back to the bathroom. When. I returned Miss Rappe wae on the floor rolling and moaning. I placed her on the bed again. "While I agisted her Mlsa Frevost and others entered the room. I went Into another room and when I came back Miss Kappe was on the bed tearing her clothes." dkf-ssf- d in uonn Arbuckle said he was dressed In bathrobe and Underclothing. The bathrobe was Introduced and he Identified It. i "Mrs, Delmont. a guet of the party, told me to leave ?dls Itappe." Arbuckle testified. "I told Mrs, I)?lmont to 'shut up or 1 would throw her out - . of the window." Arbuckle told. of taking MIs Rappe from the room and into another room with the assistance of Harry Royle, assistant manager of the hotel. The door leading frqrn his room to SHOVI;: BODIES ARE CHARRED iCAfiOT FORCE STAfffliHIS James 11. Brnnin. cnersl mar.a-C- tr Provl-tlo- n of the Ojrdn Parking company. trstlfjd todsv before the Utah Public L11:UJ mmmhtlon ahat of each 112 rxr.t In ulaushteritir. and marketing enimali In hi jpackinr jr tblUhment IS contltute charges and mx! by reruUtory bodJfS, Jttr. rrprrjMnu the labor JustmenU In routs are Is the labor .the one which undergoes charge revision. :nee regulatory bodies hare control of the other charges. Thes . rerulated Mr. Ilrrn-nasaid, include power rates, tax rates, railroad ratra. etc. Sheik" Is Blamed - ARBUCiiLE 011 sist Providing Relief R TRAMPLED AT FILM That EVIDENCE IS STRIKING MANY BURNED Oc-toberja- les 3- 1 Colo., Nov. 25. n. . - 1 Mother Refuses To Undergo Operation . ; u u K jIlto . per-ViAi- PIT xzu Out High Power Rate Cuts Employes' Wages T - ex-pe- ed . tho-operat- lon to-liv- OKRS Packer Points i: BLOOD SELLER IS Greater industrial activity is noted in the Twelfth Federal Reserve district, acthe October report of John cording toSan Francisco, federal re- Porrin. lmro;fineni aisceniiiuic - Li 1 TOMORDER, SAY 28 SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. - "The " F&rfnSRITS" 11Y; PHYSICIANS CLEARINGS LA RG E R V mi3uu lzi flPI PJ1E - ' . eSFQR PLANT u u ukis u u y , L, ;IAQ RRITMMAM TMKMTFPK - uLj 51 - m IbUMmw M MIL 4 P. M. ft OGDEN WOMAN'S DEATH o o ', LAST EDITION "fin it L ; Building Booms; Lead Mines ; in Utah Working at Ca- parity Now Cross -- gets your dollar and your name goes down upon the membership roll. KA OGDEN CITY, UTAH, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1921. O U O BE sure the Red fT V A I V T'ZA- - ' k croaa-eiaminatl- on -- the C-- e 1 :irl; , ecm-merci- - al club and Ir ci 5ual power ueers have jMnvI lih the Vtah ManuLONDON WELCOMES facturers ac1atJcn In its petition tor Immediate rebef: Kin city, HARDING PROPOSAL im'.Mlonert, ccimrnlwionera of bfr county, rommilcnf r cf Salt I Ve Ogden Chamber of Comma rrr, LONDON. Nov, 21. d ifountr, l?y the ' Hex KIder Commercial club. Park s lT.denl Harding lreja.) club, the AffilUtei O rr. continuing aerlea of Ccnmrr!l iora of FIt Iake count) international conference, the cpbc!u. merr'al ciuta un (outside cf Fait UV City), ar. J t'oni of which would be rei-veroua memlTa of the Ulah Manufacder a gentlemen' agrem-nt.la givlatin n. en prominence in th mortng nesrspa ture rs" la little' comment ca but there pera, jiri.i:y.s "Our committee which ht it. ' btn The Westminster Cj?U il Inks that working tm Ihla (juwllcn," J. 8.. !...- r. the aurgetlon. Ilk recretry for the a Hugho1. execuiiv afild yesterday, 'siMvt u that the DrODOJULl for li rrv!! a ! nn t.t r.v! cf incutrial pom er ratrs is "profoundly Important and t rofound- - st-jecthe nvn iMpprtu enc t ft ly right." Admitting, it eaja, that t he n preeerttej to th commlt'-haa bef not conference will pr..;My prent ny crat practical rrult the Nut only !!d the consideration. achlev. rate affect th m a r, u !nrrrM from poMlbiMtl-further arc!t:ow' meilnga t far'urera of ih state, bat evcrr thr unlimited. The newspaper laoka brtpeful'y for power user a w:L Apartment hoi,;r the development from auc h a arlea of dep,rtrnent etorea. cafen, hottla. fam, conference cf sme r.w arn,.-tin mlne. mil, j,r,j r on of nation which nil! "embody end ex o'.nf r wre a;f-i- i icr r,j tend the authority of the I'recnt league of nation,. 1 A.v-clate- , - " 1 cot as thick as this. Riddle was ho! dine up a piece of tUaue paper folded three times. "That little ridge la allowed to remain. MAKiis kxpi:iiImi;nth Intense"Radium haa interested ly. I watched- its effect on cancer and it occurred to me that lon!la might be removed that way. 'Ho. experimenting with removed I found that Gamma radium tonal!, are three c!aca of radium. (there Alpha, Reta and Gamma, all of which have a different action) would the fibrous tiue of la tonsil." The trevtment, liiddle saj never requires more than 2 0 mlnuTX-"And that's all. there is to it." Kidman, snapped hi thumb and third finger, "no blood and no tonll lying around on the labia." d!-aol- s. re-apo- n ve Cr (ugtlon ,- d Rir " hcr:ry - Kr.n:OT, Krlj. -- ) i ! I , - fr - - aln-.oc- rrppfni, , ' |