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Show f USK LOVE in Hilt l L-- THE' OGDEN STAND ARD.EAAJV11NER iz, 1921. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER ' ' eVe-witness- ea TO iOli! TROOP ATTENTION ' oo ' DEATH SUDDEN H TO OGDEN ". ; ' , j Richard Rowbotham difed suddenly 12:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Twenty-eight- h the residence, ,148 street, following' a lingering illness of at paralysis. Mr.. Rowbotham was born in Charley, England, July 7, 1858. and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rowbotham. lie came to Utah in 1879, as a convert of the ;L. D. S. church. He had worked at the post- office for. a number of years. He was a high priest in the Second ward.' He Is survived by the widow. Mrs. Alice Stllwell Rowbotham, and the following cmiaren: Mrs. Irene Harper, Ogden; Mrs. Miriam Farr, Ogden; Mrs. Edith Ross, Lincoln, Neb.; Alvin, Cecelia, Caasfa and Bryan George Rowbotham all of Ogden; four grandchildren, two brothers :i J. C, Rowbotham and William Rowbotham living in Colorado and Arizona, respectively. Lindquists are in charge of the funeral arrange ments. ooV ' -- ; I -- CARD OF THANKS We wish to expresse our thanks to our many friends and neighbors who Mienuea meir am ana sympainy uur Ing the illness and death of our be loved husband and father; also the speakers and singers and for the many beautiful floral tributes. MRS. E. .TAYLOR AND FAMILY. 999 Union Pacific, ng and states 1:55 p. m. all uoints east 9:00 p. m. farther east. KAST All points , r - ups. MR. HENRY SOUVAIXE, riantst k Provo, Lehi, Springville, Marysvale branch. Price, eastern and southern Utah. Colorado. Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. 6:15 a. m. Weber, Davis and Salt Lake counties. 9:20 a. m. Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, Utah and Tooele counties. 12:50 p. m. Salt Lake, Provo American Fork. Pleasant Grove Springville. Payson, Delta, Milford nther southwestern Utah towns, souin ern Nevada, Arizona and southern Cal ifornia. 3:50 d. m. Everything between Og den and Salt Lake, including the latter Dlace. Also Utah and Tooele counties and air mail for Elko, Reno, Carson City, Virginia City, Ban Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, Fresno Berkeley and a few nther California nolnts. 9:00 d. m. Davis and Salt Lake counties. Provo. Springville, Payson southwestern Utah, southern Nevada Arizona and southern California. , oo MOTOR STOLEN FEOM ELECTRIC WASHER at residing: street, reported to the po lice tihs morning tbat when she went out on the back porch to do the washing- she discovered that someone had stolen the motor from the electric washer last night. and Detectives Kobert Chambers to were the McLean assigned Joseph notified all dealers in motors case and to report anyone attempting to sell William O'Connor. 2147 Grant avenue, reported the theft of a bicycle from his residence last nisht. Henry Reinschrlber, 2248 Jefferson avenue, told the police that burglars had entered his residence yesterday or last night and had stolen a flannel ehirt, a box of stationery and a 67 Mrs. G. Baxter, Twenty-fir- if iurtistth$ and "Worry QfeJfo tlckneu, are Nevvy,- thieves; wha more steal human ener-flwork." than ) - y. st silk muffler. Backward A Easay on Health Every Monday "Each Talk Complete In itself" Bronchial Asthma Bronchial Asthma only differs from 1, ' .. mW TRAIN Attempt Being Made by Racing from coast to coai. in an attempt to set a record intor fjMl nrul the routinj? service that will result of a huge amount of business through OKden a special tralnload ot automobiles will paM throuxh here at 3 a. m. Wednesday, consigned by the Durant Motor. Inc.. at New York, to their California plant in Oakland. With yards cleared, crack switching crews lined up, the heaieet locomotives ready with crews who bear repu: tations for hauling through without ' losing a minute waiting groomed in Union Pacific, ..1 the roundhouses of the old the effort recalls the i days of transcontinental races for the railway mail contracts. : - i It differs, however, in that more is at stake, both for the rail lines and the cities along them. Successful, it means that big freight consignments attendant with the country's return to MISS PENEIiOPE.DAVIKS normalcy will be carried through here, Mzzo Soprano every train bringing increased earnings rail expenditures to the city. FailThe Sempre Musical society of Og and ure will result in much of this routlnK den announces the appearance of the to lines in states to the South. goinedistinguished artists, Henry Souvalne, Is made up of 30 freight The o mes-zspecial pianist, and Miss Penlope Davies, 160 automobiles. cars At containing 3 o'clock in at recital soprano joint of the Unloa the general headquarters on Sunday afternoon, December 18. at at Omaha it was stated that it the Orpheum theatre. The members Pacific is ahead of schedule and it is already of the Sempre Musical society are is that it will be delivered to suing, invitation with complimentary expected waiting yard crews at the U. P. tertickets to all true music lovers. minal some 20 hours ahead of origIf you have not received yours, call inal time. name member whose the of any society Keen competition on all divisions of appears below: the race Mrs. Elizabeth Hess, president; Mrs. the U. P. will Atbe Shown inone time. of the Cheyenne against Elizabeth Culley. Miss Ellen Thomas, Mallet locomo Mrs. Bernice Tyree, Mrs. Vera Beaaon, largest "Bull Moose" Mrs. Mary Stevens, Miss Helen Hunter, tives is reaay to orean the rreight rec"over the hill" to Laramie if posMrs, lone Savtlle, Miss Frances Marsh, ord and work of the switching and Miss Evelyn Nelson, Mrs. Carrie Olson, sible crews ai.au points win do on a Mrs. Anna BInford, Mrs. Cleone Eccles, yara basis even among1 themMrs. Hacbael Carr, Mrs. Cora Read, competitive to Mrs. Melba Read Jones, Miss Vera selves in the larger to competition business the of this section bring Mrs. Mrs. Edna Dumke, Delameter, the country. Lillian Eocles, Miss Mary Fisher, Miss oo Flora Ferraro, Miss Doris l'roudflt, Mrs. Myra Froerer. Complimentary tickets must be Orfor reserved Heats at the pheum theatre box office, Wednesday, December 14. THE SEMPRE MUSICAL, SOCIETY, Mrs. Flora Ferraro, chairman; Mrs. Elizabeth Culley, Mlsa Ellen Thomas, Mrs. Bernice Tyree, Advertisement. Committee, THOUSANDS EJECTED FROM S. P. TRAINS . i Nurden released on $10 bail. )i 33 RUSEXL ..... .... j j j if . - Globe Wernecke Book Oases new prices are Rockers at lower prices. All wood rockcra, including those with upholstered seat and back, reduced 25 to 33 per cent from the new one-thir- d less than spring 1&21. An ideal gift for the whole fam- - uy. 1-- Stand and Book Units $5.40 Tops and Bases . . . $4.50 LIBERAL TERMS OF CREDIT. BUY NOW. BOYLE SHOP EARLY. MORNING HOURS ARE EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME PAY LATER. U2 oo TROJANS DEFEAT ECCLES AVE; TEAM The ''Eccles Avenue" grldders were defeated Saturday by the "Trojans" at Lorln Farr park, to the tune of 35 to 0. Although tho season has been considered closed for some time, the teams played a good youths on the two article of ball. ' the bright Pugmire and Chez were stars for the winners. Chez carried the oval over the line for three touchdowns, while Pugmire scored two touchdowns. Chez five times booted the ball betwen the uprights for ffoals after touchdown. Forward passes from Pugmire to Tag'gart were features of the game. The lineup: "Trojans" (83) le Eoclas ATenne (0) Weeks Saylor Wheelwright. .. .ItIff Taylor F. Taylor Prodt c Kanzler.k. Healy Rose Conner rg Wilson rt Elder re Morrell Upp G. Taylor Dekon rhb Five men to serve on the board of directors of the Amalgamated Sugar company will be elected at the meeting of the preferred stock holders in the company's office, 811 Eccles building, next .Saturday morning, according to an announcement made today by President H. II. Rolapp. The meeting waa originally set for Decem- ber, 15.a ADAMS TO fitthe most amazing series of adven-- ! George Broadhurst play of the same duels and thrills that have ever, name and Stewart Edward White's ture, been .i pictured. novel. "Conjurer's House," adapted for the screen by Jack Cunnlnsham. It i oo- -- as a virile, gripping and dra of the North1 ' With described matic story of the Far North, with ah k Jack Holt, Comes to the Intensive love interest. uo (I Call Mildred Harris Appears in Dramatic Picture at the Orpheum , Alhambra Thursday BOX CAR ENTERED AND SHOES STOLEN Jd ut TUESDAY SHOPPING " Tuesday and Wednesday Specials ro : Urn tt Bm , BlnwMflili.N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF. (J (Tablets or Granules) won inninrcTinrj a. fr l- - - chive out the predisposing ciause, ul . recent meeting of the directors of the company ten directors were (Special Dispatch) SALT. LAKE, Dec. 12 named by the holders of common stock The Utah The election of the five additional Public Utilities commission today Isdirectors Saturday will complete the sued an ordes to eliminate four dandirectorate. gerous grade crossings occurring in one mile of the Orem line at Salem, Utah. The order was issued followan investigation and hearing which COUGHS AND COLDS ing the board conducted recently at Salem. Wednesday the commission will take often tenacious, up with representatives ot the Interstate Commerce commission on the are a drain upon trackage agreement between the Utah the vital forces, Copper company and the Bingham & Garfield Railroad company. strengthens the whole system and helps BESr Jack Holt, besides appearing in his first Paramount star picture, had "Habit." which opened its engage also the honor of breaking virgin soil! Officials of the Union Paclfio rail, ment at the Orpheum yesterday, is a for location scenes at Mammoth reported to the police photoplay of unusual dramatic ap- Mountain, California, fifty miles north road company box-ca- r thieves that Is features its Call The of. "The operating at peal. Among outstanding Bishop. picture is a scene iu the atelier of a New York of the North" and a reproduction of a Evanston had broken Into. a car and in which the latest fashions Hudson Hay Trading post wa con stolen a number of pairs of hlfh-tc- y importer shoes. are shown. The women In the audi struct ed in the heart of the mountains, and low-coo ence were manifestly intensely Inter- on the shores of one of the many beau-tlfested and Judging by their comments lake which abound. the styles were s6 far in advance of The mountains form a background IN MEMORIAL! those already shown in the regular of eternal snows and are lofty. The! fashion reviews as to excite voluble country is almost primitive, uiougn a feminine admiration. Captain it Is that hotel Is located where the company! In loving memory of my beloved Layton Youth Who Played men 'Habit" will be the Mecca for all "wo- made Its headquarters. MLany Indians 'mother, Mrs. Anna Brostrom Brown, In this town who wish to glimpse were employed as extras, while two who this life three and a half With Tremonton Meets in advance what will be worn the com- specially trained Indian actors. Chief years departed ago today, July 1, 1918. and Big Tree, the latter a What is home without a mother, ing season. Lightheart Skipper McCredie Here Mildred Harris, as Irene Fletcher, full blooded Seneca, took part la some Or the things the world rniv sen4f I lost my dear mother gives a finished performance. The of the scenes. For.when Walter II. McCredie, new skipper of plot of the play Is that Irene's father I lost my dearest friend. Madge Bellamy has the feminine the Seattle Indians held a conference tells her of his Impending failure and lead and Noah Beerv former Para here Sunday with Spence Adams of begs her to stop her charge accounts. mount character favorite, Francis ile Ehe wore a crown of patience Layton, sensational second baseman but Instead of extending sympathy she Donald. Jack Herbert and others are Through the years she struggled of the Tremonton club of the North- reproaches him. Dashing from his teen In good roles. The plcture.will be on; ern Utah league and offered the young- presence she trips on the stairs and shown at the Alhambra theatre next An1 these hands that rest foreTer ster a "fat" contract to Join the Seat- while unconscloue Is carried to her IThursday. Were the hands that made our tle club during the coming season. Mc- room, where in a dream an astonisn- was the director. home. Joeeph Credie stated before departing for the Ing sequence of events Is shown as Two weeksIlenibery were spent on location. missed Sadly by her daughter, coast that Adams has the earmarks of actually happening. Call of the North," Is from the tit MBS. ADA V. rnTEBSON. The one of the best infielders that he had The audience is not taken Into con ever seen In action. Adams' was re fidence until her awakening. She cently offered a contract with the De dreams that Marshall has married her troit club of the American league. He and while at the wedding breakfast is a former star of the Ogden High her father, deeply In debt, commits school. suicide In the next room. And that Adams was the leading hitter in Munson Induces her to visit New York . the Northern Utah league during th and indulge her sat oris I desires by At Hilton'i means that you avoid the. delays and inconvenpast season, his .average being .45.2. means of a charge account, falsely asHe also led the league In home runs, suring her that there will be sufficient ience of the buiier Wednesday and you are auured of more three base hits, runs scored, total left from her rather' estate to pay was and the leading fielder the bill. Wonderful creations are bases, hits aatiifaotory delivery with the Saving? offered just as bl at the keystone. shown her. on Tn ei day as on Wednesday. Every day all day Hilton's His playing was one of the bljr fea Munson invites her to a dinner and cash store i save you money. . tures of the attack presented by the plies her with wine. Clasping her In uears. to arms she his get away Three major league scouts looked and her dress Isstruggles torn from her shoulAdams over last summer and all of ders. Her husband breaks through the fered him a contract. door and kills Munson. Adams stated today that he would Just at this tense moment when the In all probability accept the offer made police are about to arrest Marshall, SNOWDRIFT OEIS0O KZENE by McCredie stating that he desired to Irene awakens to find her father and beoome accustomed with fast com both Marshall and Munson bending COc on 75c 3 pound tia tin . CLEAN SEE - JOC pany before stepping into the big over her. Confusing the events of the for u 10c oulf . . . U0C for only snow. Aicureaie win mm a contract with reality she calls Munson to the Layton youth within the next dream a vlliian and Marshall her husband. C ten nays. she Is fully awake and consents Then BUTTER BRAZIL NUTS Adams, it Is understood, has been to wed Marshall. offered a bonus to Join the Seattle Freeh from the 07 - Big wash Bruitis, A comedy "Afraid of His Wife," club. lixfilOriS movie cartoon combined and and churn. Special OlC two oo visit to Coney Island round out an 43c . To, . 33c ORDER FOUR GRADE enjoyable bill.' which 'Will be repeated ' tonight. ' Holly oo CROSSINGS CUT OUT At SCOTTS Er.lULSIOII 3 low prices. SEATTLE TEAM During the month of October 20,834 undesirable persons wer ejected from trains or premises of the Southern Pa cific company, according to reports filed with the general offices at San Francisco. Since January 1, the report shows that such 158,286 cases have been registered. The figures for the month of October have been divided as follows: Pugmire fb Elder Utah, 124; New Mexico, 751: Nevada, Chex qb Pingree 1,172; Oregon, 2,110; Arizona, 4,851; Taggart lhb Evans California. 11.621. Total 20.6S4. The oo report shows that Utah ofhas the smallest amount reported any of the states in which the Southern Pacific AMALGAMATED TO ELECT DIRECTORS operates., oe Ogden actors later. Biisell Carpet bweepers. Useful and inexpensive. Gold Medal $6.00 Grand Rapids $5.40 ideal gift for father or mother. Ten styles to choose from. Priced from $32.40 to $30.00 for Speed oo , A Royal Morris chair is an U. P. to Set New Mark other forms in the fact that it appears localized in the chest rather than higher up. There is. a struggle for breath that often amounts to real agony. The breath is short and painful. The cause is pressure upon spinal nerves in the dorsal, or upper back between the shoulders, and adjusting at thi point is the only man of getting at and removing the nerve pressure which Is the cause' KING ARRAIGNED ON of this disease. Those suffering BAD CHECK CHARGE from this ailment frequently have a humped curve In the backbone in the neck and upper shoulder region. W. C. King1, Chinaman, arrested on Adjusting has been responsible for the charge of passing worthless chocks the restoration of thousands 'who drawn on the Pacific National bank thought themselves doomed to a of Pocatello, Idaho, was arraigned in life time of suffering from this discourt this the ease. morning before city D. Roberta and took ft. City Judge E. B. Zell, an attorney, writes: see an to until Friday attorney. "Visible results canrjot be disputed King is alleged to have passed a and suchh results I have observed, worthless check at the 8. J. Kaplan both In my own. case and in cases store, 2425 Washington avenue, drawn In my family. Chiropractic is a scion the Pacific National bank of Poca ence which merits every aid.. It tello when he knew that there was no forces recognition from' the most such bank In existence. The check waa drawn on a printed skeptical." Chiropractic Research check bearing the name of the Ameri Bureau, Statement No. 1109.' can Cafe, Pocatello, W . II. Xing', man ager, and was for si 5. Consultation at the office is withAccording to the police this is but on of a number of bad checks passed out charge or obligation. by Kin. Albert Neal arrested for begginr was sentenced to 10 days in JalL According to Captain of Detectives Robert Burk, Neal asked him for money at the corner of Twenty-fift- h and Hudson avenue last night and when told that he could get a bed at the police said that he would sooner kill station B. JOHNSON 0. a man that go to the station and ask for a bed. BOSS H. McCUNE Jarnes Allen of Salt Lake charged IEA J. McKELL with having liquor In his possession A. P. BLAIR failed to appear for trial and his bail 50 was declared forfeited. of HEBER J. McKELL Pete with the same O. S. CLARK offense forfeitedcharged $100 ball by not apfor trial. pearing FIFE BROS. The case of Richard Nurd en, chargMARTHA HART ed with battery of John Johnson waa continued until- - tomorrow morninrj was ssas-modi- c come. oo -- SALT LAKJjj 6:15 a. m. D. & R. G.: O. S. L, 6:1 . r t a. m.. 9:550 a. m.. lz:&l) p. m., a.ow p. m., 9:00 p. m. SOUTH 6:15 a. m. D. & R. G., Salt Lake, c RECORD AOTO VV - PRICES HERE ARE DOWN TO BEDROCK In addition to being an ideal Christmas gift, furniture is a gift you can secure here without any strain on the family pocket book. Our con- venient credit terms are first aid to Santa Claus because they require but a small ex penditure in cash, enabling you to buy now and pay For the first time in years you have, an opportunity to make gifts of furniture to your home or loved ones at prices that are really" down to levels below which they simply cannot go. Furniture is not only one of the most lasting gifts, but it is one that the whole family will enjoy for years and years to AND ed UNCLE BEN SAYS: at Club Ofden lodfe No. 711, want boys to join the boy scouts. not want to take boys from any other troop, but they do desire to fret boys In the Elk troop who do not belong: to any scout orranua-tio- n at this time. To Interest Orden boys In the troop lodRc. to be sponsored, by the Elk there will be a biff brothers" nlsht at the lodsre tomorrow evening. Everv member of the lodge is ssked to brlnr at least one buy of boy scout nge to the club. The committee under the dlrectleri of Thomas J. Maglnnls has prepared an interesting program a program de signed to please both boy and grown- ; homes. " Members of B. P. O. Elka. Elks troop of The Elks do along the- . gift the whole familj will enjoy. With all the festbitiea of Christmai cenUrin around the home,, icorei of f&ciiliei are carrying oat plans that will make this a Christmas of better Program to Be Given on "By Brother" Night including Utah, Wyomfarther east. Morgan and practically of Evanston, Wyo. yoming and points WEST 6:15 a. m. Northwestern Utah, cen tral and northern Nevada, central and northern California. 12:5o p. m. Southern Utah, includ ing Provo Springville, Payson. Delta, Milford, southern Nevada, Arizona and southern California. 1:30 d. m. Northwestern Utah, cen tral and nothern Nevada and central and northern California. NORTH 12:20 a. m. Brigham, Corinne, Kel ton. Strevell. Yost, Park valley. Dewevville. Cache Junction, Idaho. Montana. Oregon. Washington and British Columbia. 7:00 a. m. Practically all Cach valley offices. 8:05 a. m. Logan, Hyrum, Menflon Wellsville, Brigham. Deweyville, Collinston. and all Utah points north thereof, Idaho, Oregon and 1:55 o. m. Northern Utah. Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. 4:40 p. m. Brigham, Willard, Cor inne. Tremonton. Snowville, Stone Garland. Portaee. Malad City and other points along the line. S) tmas Tho Postmaster Rufus A. Garner, as an aid to the merchants of Ogden and the general public, as prepared a schedule of hours Tor the mailing of holiday parcels and IetterB in order that the usual congestion in the mall at this season may be avoided and &lao that those to whom the mail is addressed will receive it in better condition than in past years, and that no "after the holidays' presents will be received. He said today that if the people would mailing letters and packages schedfollow out the suggestion In the ule In regard to the time, posting the mail at least 2D minutes before the time for closing, the usual congestion would be avoided. It Is the conges tion, he said that is responsible for packages being damaged' in transit to a certain extent. The schedule is as follows: 8:05 a. m. f mreirare r or IT1 Majorie Jensen of Eden in Postmaster - Garner Prepares List to Prevent , Hospital; Speeding Car Postal Congestion Turns Over Majorie Jensen,. 18 years of are. den daughter of Charles Jensen of who was injured in an automobile accident near the Brockbank crossingaft-of the Bamberger railroad yesterday ernoon, vf&a reported as resting easily at; th Dee hospital this morning. IShe sustained a broken right shoulder, broken ribs and is believed to be iniured internally. given by (According: to the reports K. to Detective C. Noble, who was on his way back to Ogden from Salt Lake and arrived a few mln utes after the accident, the car In at temctinff to make the turn at the crossinsr. srot off the roadway and for a distance of about 300 feet ran along the 45 decree embankment,' after which it turned at right angles to the roadway and then rolled over twice, stopping upright. The windshield and the top was demolished. Detective Noble said that the car must, have been traveling at a high rate ofjspeed to maintain'! its position on the embankment for that distance and that the wheelmarks could be seen plainly along the embankment to the point where the car turned at right angles to the road before rolling over. It was being driven by Gordon Jensen, 16 years of age, a brother of Miaa Jensen, and there was also in the car Frank Varley, 15; Harvey Burnett, 18, and Boyd Burnett, 17 years of age, all of Eden. The wounded girl was removed "to the Dee hospital in an ambulance. 7ft IKS SEEK BOYS "The Three Musketeers" at Alhambra Now, Doug's Biggest Picture Special . di-r- Da-ma- Cuticura Soap Without Mug Del Monte CORN FLAKES bag. The audience at the Alhambra. theatre yesterday was transported backward into the ages a distance of thre hundred years through the medium of Douglas Fairbanks . current picture. "The Three Musketeers," Flashing swords, great sacrifices and daring deeds of heroism make this one of the most thrilling pictures ever viewed, previewed or reviewed. oo The production Is perfect and the c all that could possibly be asked Ogden Chapter No. 2, Royal for.LionThe photography Is so good that one is never conscious of It, which I Arch Masons the greatest test of camera, work. s' Special meeting, Tuesday, December The story, beed on Alexander 13, g p. m., for M. M. degree. Please novel, ha to do with greatest be present. the plot of Cardinal Richelieu to bring 994 JOHN A. MOFFAT, E. II. P.' about the downfall of Queen Anne of Austria who with King Louis XIII ruled France in the Seventeenth, Cenbehind the tury. Being the power was Jealous Cardinald Itlchelleu throne.influence-exerteby the Queen. of the In order to discredit the Queen, the SHAVES Cardinal conspired to involre.her in an affair with the Duke of Bucking ham, prime minister of England. 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