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Show V MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1921. i,iO OSENAME MISS KATHRYN JOYCE, who is chairman of the booth ' committee for the Red Cross drive which opened yesterday in Ogden. Miss Joyce will be in charge of all the booths arranged in Ogden business houses. s ART HERE NEIT OFFICERS boys' S12.75, v . The roll call for the" American Red Cross commenced-iOgden with real vigor this morning. The call for supplies has been so brisk that the supplies of the Weber county chapter';' were exhausted ' before 9 o'clock and as ' a result 1919 Red Cross button will be ' the an .official button for the present .year. The, chapter. ould secure the 1919 button at once and did so. Therefore, if - a Red Cross worker offers you a 1919 button if is official, said the" Rev., John " - re-turn- -- V.. ed J ' hi . r: 1 . - V i Kc-M- IDAHO FALLS, Nov. 28. Edward s Nelson, arrested at the home brother, Guy, by Sheriff Robert E. Oley has confessed the sheriff said, to beting implicated' in ' the holdup which ington and Adams. He Is sur'ived by his widow, Mrs. Amy L. Browning of Idaho children.-twFalls, threel. minor a ' i .1 t..,- - .. adult children: Mrs. Shanks; Lee Browning of Rexburg, Idaho; Charles Browning of Sugar City, Idaho; Mrs of Boise. Idaho; Emil Browning' of Thornton, Idaho; Mrs. W. R. Anderson of Moscow, Idaho; Guy Browning of Teton, Idaho and Veda Browning of Idaho Falls, Idaho. He was the son of the late David Browning,- eldest son of Johnathon Browning, original gunsmith of Ogden, who was the" father of John M. Browning, the. gun inventor; M. S. Browning; George E, Browning; J. E. Browning and T. S. Browning, of " of-hi- J i . resulted in the death-- of Stephen, A. store at his at grocery Browning Lee.' avenue Satur-- i 'Fourth street-and- . day nght. Nelson Is his Confession "stated that no one was with him and Uhat; Browning shotat himwhen he commanded him to hold up his hands fat the store. Two men were seen, according to a story teld the sheriff by , a woman residing near the store, ing the : store after the shooting. PLANNED HOLD UP Nelson's arrest followed a telephone message from a physician that had . been called by Nelson's mother to Ogden. V oo dress his wounds, he having been shot Jn the thigh and in the left arm. He . TVip nnH thfl U.-Ois in the hospital under, guard and his brother is also being held. Both TJ. football game Of last, . young men have heretofore borne good reputations. In his confession Nelson inurSaaV 13 Oil 1116 SCreeH 3.U said that he was out of- work and 'x AHiowm witTi A lit? Willi '"Fho money and as a consequence planned' wHo "xiJ.naIIlur on holding up the store. -1f The funeral services for Mr. Brown-- , lrlpiLr ing are to beheld here tomorrow af- ternoon after which the body will be QflflTTT fJAPTATTtfPv sent to Ogden where funeral services xre to be held on afternoon J. .TO MEET TONIGHT and the intermentWednesday T"Vii tstn h maris hour of .the funeral services has not been announced here as yet.'. A special meeting of the Girl Scout will be held this evening. at captains TO BE BURIED IN OGDEN 7:30 o'clock atthe Ogden high school. - It is requested that as many captains Mrs. L. L. Shanks, 2945 a Rmwnino- as possiDie De present. une capuun nue. dauehter of Ktonhon Pingreeavekilled at .Idaho Falls in a holdup of win be appointed to attend the council his grocery store said today that the' meeting of the Girl Scout executive c ooay wouia arrive rrom Idaho Falls director, will be in Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock and stlles. GIrl would be accompanied by the widow, .charge of. the meeting. . ... ll Ray-Underhi- . - a-66ie- $TO Dip liTtrT Tnnnif cm UiM Hit WVRl s B I - - . . CROSSING : .3i;r,,1rr -- - taken to Mrs. Shank's home where it'PTON'RF.'R. TP ATTi AT could be viewed from 9 until 1 o'clock, j The funeral services will be held at . 4TH WARD BAZAAR xne wara meeting house A display of the Pioneer Trail made Bishop N. A. Tanner oficiating.. The interment will be in the citv cemeterv. bv the children of Ihe Primary de- r WIDOW AND CHILDREN, partment of the Fourth ward will Mr. Browning was an Ogden mer- - a bazaar this, evening: to be given in chant for 'many years and is widely the ward hall. The children have been known here. He conducted a store on' working on the trail for the past year. Twenty-sevent- h street between1 Wash-Th- e bazaar will open at 7:30 o'clock. . op-e- j now S6.75 r J. Watklrui of Ocden wu named j South Moone In th annual lection of officer! of the taJ orrnliatlon of the Mooseheart lrjrion of the World held in Halt IaWe Saturday. Th rath- ring wai on ofth grcatert in thi hUtoo' of Uie legion in the wtate and wan brought to a cloe with a banquet ' served by the women of Mooeeheart cJhapter No. S2. The following officer for the enru-in- g year were elected: North Moom, George E. Howe. Fait Lake; Eaat Moom, Kred C. Hchleel. iUll Lake; South Mow. E. J. Williams, OKden; Yet Moom, J. 1 Eureka; treasurer, O. O. Vlck. Halt Lake; herder. Thllip Pugley. Salt Lake. the Following the election ml tran&actlon of routine buainep of the I ber tf Ordm. I'urk Citv lurki Hunnyalde. Hchofleld and Bait Lnke lodges, were Initiated into the reond drgree of the order. An entertaining burlesque, under the direction of Dr. ' kiits S15.75 Elected South Moose at Salt Lake Gathering - - . 1 E. J. Watkins of Ogden Is 'Edward Carver, county chairman, this morning. .The local, office for the membership work is located in the hall in Commissioner Cityoffices. The telephone Flygare's is 4 89. The office will be open, from' 10 to 12 a. m, and from 2 to 5:30. p. m. daily. Supplies may ybe obtained at any time and "'money and unused supplies ; and receipts given. Remember thathe 1919 button is also "official for Weber county this year. n n - to Aid Heajth County and State Officials Get Together on TJ. P. Forces of State Under Viaduct Way Here Campaign they arc the best values you can possibly find. on. if. A. Whltf. waa given In connection with the ceremonies. A thirty minute lntermiion wai taken to .afford the Women of in Moehcart Legion opportunity to ar- range the tables and serve the feast w hich Included young I'tah and the thing that Thanksgivingturkey tradition and custom prescribe. Taut North Jlooie A. J. Weber presided as to.iMrnanlcr at Die banquet. Urief talks on some or the Mooehe.irt inntitutlon ph.ues and work wer made by I'atrick Kennell of Eureka; Dr. II. A. Wjilte of Halt Lake, Frank W. I)Wfn of Cache Junction, E. J. Watklns of Ogden. J. I. Miller of Palt Lake nnd Mayor Frank Francis of Ogden. Dr. White as chairman " of the Mooseheart endowment fundf committee, reported progress on the part of the Utah legion in contributing toward me racing of a 110.000,000 fund, planned by Director General James J. Davis, secretary of labor. Moose livethe nation over are manifesting alodges ly Interent In constantly adding to this fund, which is to remain intact, ana tne interest used In th construction and amnitcnance of other Moose-hear- ts for the education and training of orphan children of the order. CARD OF THANKS wfl U1ED MAN'S STORY PROBED We ! ghbors for their ninny acts of kinc' s ami asMnano tnown ui aunr.t Sllne and drain of our beloved Jranelt. Alio for the many beautiful floral offerlnr. 5:ned Mil. ANI MRS JOHN SHEPPARP. 61 Idahoan Said He Was Shot) and Robbed by Bandit in Yards set headquarters lat night after tellingi Detective Grant Fyphers that he hadj been ahot by a Mexican bandit as he stepped off a freight train at West Seventeenth street and robWd of 1J0. Sorenaon wna treated at the station by Dr. Boy H. Wilson who found tkat the man had been shot in th uppr VI lite irii uitiui m u uini uir bullet had paPM-- upward and lodced under the skin under the left should-- i er blade. The police are inclined to view the siory toia i'Y rKrenon wim suspicion. Chief Jonathan Jonrs said tot.iy that it was a new departure of bandits to hoot first without a word and then a men'i calmly tx about searchlnf pockets especially In a locality such ajt the railroad jards where the firing of a shot wat likely to bring the agents running to the pot. Icial Horenson said that after the ban dit had shot him he searched his pock ets and then told him to "vamew" and h said that he walkM to the or d street and Grant ntr of Twenty-thirmet lHtectlve Grant he where avet'ie BELIEF rr - eafy to whip Carnation Milk, a which It can be uicd or for for filling; crm puffi nj other purpose calling for whipped y cream. To enure the rooit reaulta, place a can of Carnation la wattr and heat to nd prorrptly j. KernoVV n chill p Dy thoroujhljr Ice or in cold water! tatii-factor- i ; '. J - Ie-llniuln- cy -- -- - - J t,:r '. f V ya - C-- - I c. .tr i Fresh Bakery, Fruits m 24-4- Deliverv PHONE 1700 7 amm QeM fxrnrihe ' GlocU - Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday SPECIAL SAVINGS Clover A. B. Naptha IDAHO Blossom SOAP ButterV POTATOES bars 59c under the for Clean, dry, white 'mealy Always market. ir potatoes. Special stock up Pound .DC for three McDonald's Pure s" - J 10 fce . . price 30 pounds . for- "V 60 pounds for . . . 100 pounds for . J . . COCOA Extra special, regular 55c IQ 4JC l ib. can m Save on . .. CREAM OF WHEAT I; 35c package OQ .special . . wC American ' Special "Little Pig" GERMADE Extra special, ... L Ul . C ' bag. . . price bag COMB HONEY Special this week . or LoC AMERICAN-HOM- f r Y .... . Fried, Baked, Boiled it is delicious. Buy a whole ham and note the saving. ; Special, pound . , MADE Fruit Cake Rich with nuts, fruit and pure spices. IngTedlents the best obtainable, as pure' and delicious as mother's own. a pound . . . . . ... . . . DUC . ? , . . - - our. repair work's CINNAMON ROLLS a mouth delicious-ness- . " . no ZpC FRESH FISH Order your Sal- Halibut, etc., with mon,- Soles, your groceries. ' 30c Returned to School "last Jk. m a M I 50 ill-ho- ? J. I CORNMEAL Special for three days. 07 bag . . L I C 9-l- b. HAMS I . 29c clal, dozen $1.33 . . ljt FIFTH f Spe- - Armour's Star LdZ . or JjC melting r 48-pou- . . Regular 45c pint ..bottle for . . . With The top notch family bread 'flour. Not to be compared with ordinary high patents Our special Mack's Best 9-l- b. 39c FLOUR GRAHAM FLOUR Surprisingly good. on CATSUP carton'. Mack's Best " La; Special three days, tin. Regular 50c Special for three days, Pound can OUC . Blue Label MATCHES Schilling's Best Mack's Best pound bag $1.15 $1.85 oa breakfast. 9 59c . COFFEE For. a real snappy i . . SAUSAGE Pound . . ... r , . days. Fortify Yourself Against the "Flu" 4, . ROLLED OATS Extra sayings, 9-l- b. bag . . . . jo 4JC We Are In the Market for Live Chickens Bring them in, hens and springs. Highest prices paid at all times. I. r -- n. lU-ho- cood-a-ne- as awtc w CH1R0PRAC-T1CA3JUSTW- Utah Plumbing Heating Pre-Jden- i!2 - V ! Member of the Mate road rommli- GENERAL The zero hour for the forces that . s will fight the enemy, tuberculosis, hanision aro meeting with rppre,-ntnllcome. An army of women w6rkersjof Welxr county nndW. H. Lynch, SOCIETY MEETING will make the initial attack. Under senior highway engineer of the I?. B. the leadership of Mrs. Joseph E. bureau of public roads at Salt Lake the There will he no meetings of the Wri?ht, Mrs. J. Douglas Watson and today with a view of completing Mrs. Arnold Bowman, they go over', details for the construction of th the relief aoclety In the wards of the WTta tel, erta ta ir the ton today, plentifully supplied with Itiverdale crossing. The plan an out wooer stake tomorrow, owing to a cV.tUtd t4 4a nck wlh rck4 ie. Af'r f.. the little Christmas seals as their am lined call Tor nn expenditure or ap- general meeting belnsr called for 2 p munition. proximately J173.000. Of this amount m. at the Kecond ward chapel, it is with rr,iBry tgg fctr for All business houses, professional the Union Pacific railroad company announced by the stake officer. All members of the orjranUatlon In men and others who send statements Is to spend 155.000 for the construction Milk cs V wkiy-taOrsttie the stake are Invited to attend a special of accounts out on the first of the of a viaduct over their present tracks Vut yea will f4 lb ntUct. fcfttli-159.-000 U state to The at Itiverdale. pay meeting In the Second ward chapel month, will be asked to briirhten each Jru iwt wm ffTn toward this work While the federal when an addrena upon "Juvenile cor piece of mail by attaching at least on wtip, sum. avaa a will I will r will be delivered by Pupt. ob yen pay similar of the little seals. Not only will this government Stt Thin matter has been up for con- K. H. Hinckley. fCoek-'a(ovru cl Itaad a first movement result in the sale of f iUtoci " oo for a number of months and thousands of seals, but will give the sideration is Immediate it action that start. v expected a campaign healthy wili rrciptim if be taken on this project. 'rEarlv this week a force of 4 0 speak- willWith FALL f f FETE f PLANS writ cr the completion of the brldfe ers will be called "tt the colors." Milk Cirtit 41S . TO BE DISCUSSED These- speakers will b Instructed in over the- Weber river and the viaduct lWtrtf r to who took him Fypi. police head the Union Pacific tracks the enBltt- Slf Lai the points that should be explained to over state quarters. Cttr. L?i. highway will be paved from the public in respect to the Christmas tire Detectives are working on the case. New plans of the combined Oirden the exseals. They will afterwards be sent BrlRham toa Sprlngvillc with over short distance the Wild West Show and Fashion Know' Into every church, school, theatre In ception of for 1922 will be discussed by the nothe city. There they will explain the viaduct north of FarmlnRton. comState bridge engineers ha wonderful works that are being ac tary. Klwanla. Procresslve Business pleted their drawings for the bridge, and Ogden Chapter of the American complished by the little red stumps. Association of Bnglneers, Merchants Another feature that will win the which now awaitooapproval. II association, Weber club, chamber of interest of all children in the camcommerce and other organizations paign will be the essay contest. It is when they meet at th Weber club to the SINGS OFFERTORY purposed to offer cash prizes schools evenln at 8 o'clock. Com children of the city and county to AT GOOD SHEPHERD Tuesday plete details for the Joint show will be for the best short essays on the subgone over. ject, "The Christmas Seal." President Frank M. Driest of the The arrangements of those prizes At the Church of the flood Shepherd Weber club will preside. will be in the hands of Superintendent A 2 Minute Euiy on Health rector, J. W. Hyslop. W. Karl Hopkins and Superintendent yesterday the. to the B. A. Fowler of the city and county preached a rermon appropriate Every Monday Advent season, taklnr as his text St. OGDEN SHRINERS schools, respectively. bo Matt. als' "Therefore ye TO MEET TONIGHT Ceh T!k CempUts In Itieir It is estimated that the results obfor in such an hour as ye think ready tained in Ogden during the past year will bring fresh support to the sale or not the Ron of Man coracth." The congregation was highly favThi3 Is the icajson of the year when There will be a meeting of the the seals. In Ogden nlone there have ored by a beautiful offertory solo, "O Fhrlnera of Ogden tonight at the been 114 cases of tuberculosis under Hidden change in temperature Salutari.V sung by Mrs. Arthur Gay Masonic temple at 7:30 o'clock for the the attention of the local nurse. TheJ an Mrs. is Mass. of Gay Boston, organizing- a Shriners club, expense oi inia nurse ana aiso an oin-e- r Ogden raised girl, the daughter of Mr. purpose of to may find you too lightly clothed. an announcement of I. expenses connected with her work and Mrs. C. M. Barney. She has u according F. Klrkendall. The object of the club If the body is not in vigorous conhave been paid for out of the funds beautiful well and. cultivated, Is voice, to of re as a were the entertainment for last collected arrange that year dition, you arc easily made a vicKngllsh version of "O Salu-tari- Shriners en route to the Imperial coun sult of the sale of seals. There .was sang the effect. with" fine cil and conclave to be held in Fan spent in Ogden during the past year tim of influcnxa. Francisco In June. It Is planned to $2,500 for this work and this is J600 UNCLE BEN meet all delegates on the way to San more than was raised in this city aa PLEADS NOT GUILTY SAY3 The body is fortified against colds Francisco and to show them the points a result of. last year's seal sale. TO FORGERY CHARGE of Interest In and about Ogden. "Niwy, iflircura-- a The committee asks that every piece or influenza wen the lungs, the chronic ets oo of mall, every Christmas package, evKim It tskts quits ery Christmas greeting, be liberally the stom. forg- RAIN OR SNOW IS whlis to ot kidneys, the liver and Tercy27'Mctan. charged with decorated with the little Christmas check and passing It on the seals. So interested have some of the ing a PROMISED TONIGHT u!l bilng ach are getting their full share of November rieslthy." business houses become In this move- Continental a Oil company, of not guilty when nervous energy. Ace nerve lines ment, many of them have concluded 6, entered thisplea mornintr before Judge enow is forecast for Ogrden to offer for sale no other form of nrraigned or Kain are power lines running to all parts of the body. N. Kimball In the district court. and vicinity tonight or tomorrow acChristmas seal, although the sale of James an of cervices the McLean requested to the dally bulletin of th these stamps represents no profit to the court appointed Dav cording But when some one of the 24 movable, joints of the attorney and Ftate United weather bureau. Cooler their stores. The temperatures are id Jenson to act as his counsel. oo tonlcht. expected backbone becomes out of alignment, then the nerve case will be set for trial at he next m&jcimum temremtur leterdy CONFERENCE HELD Betting of cases. JJecember 2S. St decrees with a minimum exit between spinal joints is narrowed and the nerve Kdward Thorstead. charged with waji 32 decrees. of WARD deserting nljht IN his wife and children 'also Is pinched. The transmission of nervous energy is oo entered a pica of not gruilty. His trial 4 disturbed, some organ is weakened and becomes inWard conference was" held in the will be aet later. oo FUNERALS Fifth ward yesterday with large con. capable or diseased. Chiroprac- France has built 10.000 miles of sessions. all at three Bishop gregations service Funeral Mr. for Janet in road Algeria. tic adjustments restore spinal James Ure presided and, presented the ninberry were held at 1 o'clock Pun HEALTH FOLLOWS annual report which showed good pro with the cause and day at th Irkln" funeral Thapel. alignment rtments. j J" gress being made in allK- Illshon N. A. Tanner officiated. Mrm. Uro)wnlntf of. I ' President George removed the disease- goes. aiwrjucncccaascTS Pell Taylor nsnj. "Oh. My Path-jer- " 'Mary I th Weber stake nresldencv aind Hiders! FKI5SUKC OH SFIHAL W H L'nderwtandL" "Sometime and f iPn-TnaAnh llvrnm $TVilr Andemon Need "I Huby KLRVE5 IH DISEASES OF iant. jMrit and Martin Dalebout were the stake KIND THE THAT Hour and I Know My Kvery jThee conwho the THE attended rOtl0WlH3 CRGAK representatives lltedeemer Live." The speaker were ference and delivered addresses. STAYS "f Kamuel O. Dye and Itlshop Tanner. t t T a. s the I had 'flu My year waa In the Interment City cemetery, FIXED v Chiropractor Returns wife had just had a wonderful with Lyle W. Lark In dedicating the YOU'LL irrave. to Ogden experience in getting rid of a FIND Funeral services for Thomas Smith goitre that had resisted all oth2 were In o'clock held at the ARM J ' er treatment for two years, and yejrterday R. J." Schultz.17 years a chiropracp T. t II. Twelfth ward hall. HLAm.1 "now is to 2920 business so at tor, I decided doing' try chiropractic Vbetwrrlht tifflclated. lth Iliihon'ii 507 Hudson avenuePhone 1647-LUNGS Counptrlor Oeorre A. I'oulter rnndurt-- ' first. In two weeks I was back oo Me The ward "Oulde choir ing. aanf. in the school room. My condi. -- i.iXTf!MA.rM to Te," and "One Hweetly Solemn JUST TO REMIND YOU - - d A male quartet conipi-'ThoufrhL" tion was such that I feel chiroof llert Lelshman. Heber I. McKell. practic was a life saver.' A. !c)rlel UlackLurn and Hen Toucc aanx.' Baker, Chiropractic Research Shall We Meet lleyond tht HlverT-Mra. Irene Fnyder sanf , "My bow Bureau, Statement No. 1233H. One HerU" Tho teakers were James W. NJcU A. J. Hurdett and K. A. I.ar-klConsultation at the office Is BLADDER was Jn the City cemeIntermrnt p without Spin! charge. dediwith tery, Vheelwrljht I cating the grave. oo Good" . solid plumbing Is the The lower nerve , The Ogden Chiropractors Floral furclsnes lba flowera only kind of work'you will conWNr undertme macnify-im- 0 nect with at this place. We do Till o class is pinched our repair work In a ROSS H. McCrjNE a ff misalign u joint. manner and thereby, g'n NOTICE IRA J. McKELL rjNCHED HLRVES CAS HOT our Our the plaudits of patron. BLAIR F. A, TRAM HfT HEALTH rUL bathroom fixtures ire There will be a meetlnic of the HEBER J. McKELL 3 IMPULSES. stockholder of the Weber Canal C..S. CLARK RE Water Co., held at the office of the FIFE BROS. HCJVES THE PRESSURE. secretary. 11 3 45 mSJrd street. Oc3en. a. Utah. M Monday, Iec. 5, MARTHA HART THE UPPER HERVE IS & 18,21, for th purpose of ejectlnr a FREE AS KrjtJ INTEKOS. , B. 0. JOHNSON board of directors and transacting1 Co. such other bulnw as may properly come before the mUnc 2344 WaihlnstOfv Ave. t. INO PUS JOH PlNOHnK. D. H. ENSIGN. Pecrearr. V T A UT V i VIGOR,FR NWVr.S HEALTH v -- fenaruBlakB SUGGESTS Police are Investigating the utoryj told by Harrison Sorenon of Georre-- J town, Idaho, who was taken to police" oo to extend our sincere r1 dlrethanks to our friends uwT f |