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Show . ; it I r ' OGDEN. UTAH. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1921. 'STEPHEN on ' Important Notice to FARMERS, TRAPPERS AND BUTCHERS VERSION Statement Issued on Controversy in Basement of ; Apartment House - . Buy Your Christmas GUIs Here have taken over the Hide and Pelt business of The Utah Wool & Hide Co., the O. M. Bunyan business and The Western Hide & Junk Co., and will carry on the business in the offico and warehouse formerly occupied by avenue. . O. II. Runyan, located All of my old customers are asked to call and see me in my new location, as I am now in a position to give your business better attention. Will also be glad to meet any one who has anything in my line to dispose of any think I am in a position to allow you full market values at aU times and will certainly appreciate any business you may bring tome. I have been a resident of Ogden for a great many years and I am proud 'of my reputation in 'this line of trade, as for my financial standing win refer you to the Security State Bank. Would appreciate an opportunity to bid on any Hides, Pelts or Furs that you may have to effer. Yours for better prices. I ; Editor Ogden Standard-Examine- r: Ref errlnsr to an article ' which apr ,'lothi peared In your purporting to be an--' Interview of Mr. George Halverson, regarding an alterThe Men's Upstairs Clothes Shop has the niftiest line of Men's cation which took place in the Doxey, and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats for apartments recently, I feel that the public-shoulknow the truth about it. Some years ago I agreed with- Mrs. Lueila Doxey to build her an apartment house consisting' of eight .apartments, and as she had a mortgage and taxes, and back Interest on said property amounting in all to about JSOO which she was unable to pay, I agreed to pay said mortgage off, and to erect this apartment , house for her for the sum of $13,000. In pursuance Of said a mortgage on the land agreement, was given in the sum of $13,000, which was for the erection of the building,' and the amount which I paid on the mortgage and taxes. When the building was nearly completed, the mortgage was sold to S. Clinton StephM Phone 861 2267-- 9 Wall Avenue ens, paid the money he received as. damages from an accident whlcj- resulted in the loss of one of his legs. Mrs. Doxey has never paid one dollar on said vmortgajre or interest or taxes, although she has collected about $15,000 in rents from said house, claiming as an excuse that the building was unsatisfactory, although she has occupied it, and drawn the rents which average about $300 a LET US TELL. YOU month, for the last six and one-hayears, and is still so" occupying said house, and drawing the rents thereabout the latest in Ycrong Men's Suits) Toddle and Jazz, the from. models that have real snap and class entirely different from Nowi , the trial has been going on ' for several days, and in view of ' the anything else shown in the city. evidence given by the defense, the plaintiff, S. Clinton Stephens, through Jurors to serve in the district court Cottle, John A. Clark, Willard Cra-guhis attorney, N. J. Harris, asked the 1922 have been selected Robert Christensen. John S. by ifduring court he, and his witnesses "might have the privilege; of examining the Jury Commissioners H. H. Shurtliff Campbell.Wllliam Cross, John L. Chad-wicJens. Nielson and the .certified list W. Childs, Alvin Clark. condition of the building, and the andnames has been submitted to Dis- Wm. A. Cooper, M. Henry W. Cram, John court granted to him this, privilege, of James N. Kimball and Carver James Chase, Alfred Child, and It was while they were examining trict Judges S. Barker. George Cunningham, Paul Christensen, the building that this, trouble oc Ties Buy curred. And while Air. John EllisH A total of 560 residents of Ogden William Carlson. M. Francis Curran. Your SusO. J. and others were taking measurements and Weber county has been chosen lor L..H. Candland, E. O. Cross, and levels of the floors, and InspectlngH the Jury duty. Selections were made Carlson, Thomas Clark, ' Fred W. penders Chambers, Joseph W. Carlson, Andrew the building generally, Halverson and from the assessment rolls of the coun T. Shirts Pres-- . 'Clark, J. S. Campbell. F. W. Pratt, and Mrs. Doxey, and her daugh ty. The Jury commissioners "reported S. Corey, George E. and ents ter, together with Calvin Stuart, were jthat each person chosen possesses the Cooper, Lester Crossman, Charles P. Carlson, W. D. in the law. For provided Other constantly, and without authorization qualifications Child, Walker Cheesman, L. A. of the court, interfering, Mr. Harris - The 1922 Jurors follow: Him Useful Israel C. Canfield, J. G. called the witnesses' attention to the Anders James H. AnderHere Gifts ASH1NOTON AVE. Compton. .fact that the basement had been all son, Earl Anderson, Abbott; George Aldous. WALK AND SAVE DonaldHQ nicely cemented, and that the cement Chas. a Harden W. Ashby, Edward J. Davis, John K. was still there, to which statement Wallace Archibald, Dunham, Allen, Ralph' W. Armsrong, son, George S. Dean, John Mr, Halverson said: "Anybody who Joseph Alkema, Clarence E. Allred, Wm. JE. Davis, John Sv Dunham, Over Ogden Utah Knitting Store says that was cemented in 1915, Is a C. D. Anderson, Guy Allard, Claude Frank W. Dud man, D. E. Davis, CLARENCE base falsifier." W. J. Stephens, Sr., Alkeman, James T.- Andersen, R. W. James (CAD), CHILD, Manager Edward Davis, 1 Drysdale; who was standing by said to Mr. Hal- Altman, Henry A. Anderson, Joseph A. Thomas Doxey, Henry Dykstra, Jesse verson, "that anybody who says It Anderson, Andrew J. Anderson, An- A. Draper, George Dinsdale, Jos. B. 2K wasn't, there In 1915, Is a liar." Mr. drew Anderson, ' H. H. Armstrong, Dana, Benjamin Dinsdale, Walter J. Halverson raised his hand to strike Charles Aldous, George L. Abbott, Douglas, John Dabb, Ernest Dowling, Mr. Stephens, .but Mr. Unander, who Claude E. Armstrong', J. A." Anderson, Edward Dowling, William Douglas, was standing by, said to Mr. Stephens, Alvin W. Anderson, Emil H. Ander- James Drysdale, S. G. Dye, Martin n Hill Trims. V Harnnr TIorKnrt T George J. Kelley-"Come on. let's go up stairs," and toqk son, Robert G. Agee, Albern Allen. Dalebout. Griffin. James B. Lindsay, Wm. L. Lowe, him by the arm, and they Robert J. Eames, J. U. Eldredge Jr., went togethBelman. LemFred Beus, P, Joseph Robert L. Heywood. Leo A. Harris, Wm. A. Llnford John Lynch, Willard ' er up stairs. A short time afterwards, uel D. Brown, James E. Burton, H. Edward Evans, Edgar A. Ensign, Martin Harris, Chas. A. Harker, R. Lund, Wm. Lowther, Walter E. while Mrs. Doxey, 'and her daughter, M. Booth, J. C. Bowman, John M. Charles A. Engstrom, John Efferson John- H. D. KeDhl Hooklns. John D. Lund. J. C. Llndstrom. Hull. and Mr. Halverson, were standing to- - Belkman, James P. Brown, Raymond Alma Ellis. Wm. H. Uddey. Wilfprd ;Unnn trUn James G. Manning Jr., David Mos3.-- ' In the basement, Mr. Halver- V. Barnes, Albert Bell, Harry A. Bing- England , Claude A. Erwin. Horace . S. !nnr tnhn': Charles 'fnn TI gether Wm. ,i',m,, son stated to Mrs. Doxeys "that old ham, A. H. BIddle, Robert W. Bailey, Ensign,, Thomas Eckersley, Oscar-.JMortenson, Joseph W. Mlddle-tort- r Vr u,,n J 11) lilt XV - Uo,fklllUII Ed. L. Marshall Sr... E. M. "W. J. Stephens Is a Ernit F. Peter Herman . Chauncey Evans, Luther Everts, Her-ricBuck, Burton, Lester A. 11. Maw. John Mumford. Alvin The oldest son of W. J. Stephens jnade Joseph Bingham, Wm. L. Blaylock, strom. C. J. Ellis, Arthur D. Evans, ter. John A.E.Hodson, Holley. John W. Hope, Arthur Marriott, John Mayer, Henry Henry a demand that Halverson retract that John C. Baker, Richard E. Berrett, Howard Ellis,. Hugh D. Easterly. W. Hancock, Wm. Hill, Chaun- M. Mack. George A. William Ferren, George A. Fuller, David Moulding, Archie statement, but instead of doing so,-hGeorge S. Bum, James S. Bingham, Chas. O. Hinckley, Sam- Moore, Robert L. Myers, Hadlock, cey Farley, grabbed a shovel, and attempted to Elliott Brown, John T. Bybee, Samuel George 8. Fluelling. Charles uel Harris, James Higglnbotham. ton, Thomas Mumford, T.R. C. Mercer. strike Stephens. This was the begin- P. Brooks, Joseph H. Belnap, J. E. Fred Flinders, Charles A. Fowe.rs, Harry Robert P. Harris, Fred Oscar B. Mattson, James J. Moore, ning of the trouble. At a later ime, Brown, James Ed. Barnes, Emanuel Harold A. Fleming. Wm, 9. Flinders. M. Hill.Hales, John James HarberJ-so- James H. Martin, James Martin, Geo. Henley, having, the shovel taken from him, he Bradshaw, Thomas W. Barrows, Jesse Wm. Fields. Israel Ferrin, John Faulk- Hogan, Joseph P. Hall. Roy A. AlexC. Hewes. Bert Hall. Wm. A-Mumford, Edwin G. Maw, Lee F. grabbed a two by four, and Brown, George J. Bitton, James . M. ner, Joseph Folkman, George Harrop, Miller, E. Meek, also to strike Stephens withattempted InB. John Wallace P. Fife, Flltton, Thomas George Foley, that. Barker, Bingham, C. Hutchlns, Clifford Hessing. John G.Soren Mollerup Jr., Otto John McFar-lanR. Robert Mortinson, E. Wm. Levi of Felt. Lester stead J. Folkman, doing so, he is now exhibiting N. Brown, Samuel Bullough, Robert S. S. F. Higginbotham. Hadley, James S. McRagan, Wm. N. that which befell him, on the street. C. Burton, Fred Bateman, Albert M. Field. David Farr. Alma T. Flinders. James T. Ilestmark, G. IX. Hess. Fred S. McEntire, R. L. McCormick, Joseph as to his allegations that there Bickford, Joseph J. Bell,' Henry C. Arthur K. Foulger, Joseph H. Fowles, A. Nw. Hancock, Wm. R. Holton, C. McFarland, James W. McGuire. were Oters of the Stephens family, or Barker, Jesse G. Burton, N. L. Brown, John J. Foley, Asael Farr, Valesco Hill, James M. L. J. Herrington, Hancock, r. Joseph T. Daniel Nicholson, Marcus M.. else A. Joseph O. who Andrew Farr, J. Ellas Farr. in Forristall, Bolander, Bowen, anybody J. that R. M. Hogan, P. . Healy, Peter Hanparticipated .Victor J. David O. Nye, wNewey, C. is untrue, for the reason that William P. Bramwell, Walker Barlow, Alfred Folker, Joseph Fletcher, trouble, there was no other Stephens In that J. H. Bowen, Orson P. Badger, Henry Folkman, Thomas ' C. Farley, Fred sen, Richard J. Horrocks. Charles C Leland IC Nelson, Charles A. Nelson, Frank E. Nichols, Clarence S. Nelson. Benjamin Ingebretsen, part of the building at the time of the Barker Jr., Hyrum Belnap, Albert W. Foulger, Earl Farnland, Earl W. Folk-ma- Iverson, C. Iverson. Thomas II. Pete H. Olson, George Olmstead, H. Leonard trouble, W. J. Stephens being on the Bell, Henry W. Beckett. A.' G. BelFarr, Felt, Joseph Marineus Johansen, C. C. Jacobson, Joseph'!!. Ogden, Jv J. O'Connor, F. upper floor of the building, and others nap, Angus E. Berlin, John F. Bar- Jesse Fowers, Wallace Foulger. Oscar Geertsen, Alfred Garner. Wm. Henry L. Jensen, Jens Jacobson,, John H. Orton, II. M. Olsen, Wm.. A. Ogengaged in the inspection of the build- ton, Leroy Buchmlller, E.' T. J31ack, II. Green, Joseph Greenwell, Hyrum S. Johnson, John A. Johnson, James den. Heber C. O'Brien. ing in other. parts thereof, as other Walter BIddle, Walter R. Brown, W. C. Gardner, Wm. Goddard, James H. E. Jardine, Joseph 9. Jenkins, Robert Thomas W. Peterson, John S. PetJ. Bryner, Fred-B- . parties. present can tell. C. Blnford, L.Wm. Dow Johnson, erson, J. L. Pass, Alfred Peterson, Blackman, (Signed) Browning, Herbert Gooch. Earl R. Geiger, Jesse H. Giles, James, C. W. James, Elmer "W. J. STEPHENS. SR. Black Heroert jm. Bright, Charles James H. Gibby, Charles Giles, Theo. Hyrum Johnson, Arthur L. Jensen, Nephl Peterson, John Payne. Charles j. S. Jensen, oo Jasper Jeppson, Pettigrew, Carl E. Peterson. Frederick Brown, George Burdick, James Bal- Gorle, Thomas Gibson, George II. Lorenzo A. .John A. Jensen, J. W. Burt, Jonathan Greenwell, Ralph Gibson Jr., George Thomas Daniel Palmer. C. S. Potter, Hans Paulson. Jost, lard, PRISON" FOR SEDITION Heber C. Gibson, Thomas W. Jensen. George D. Jost. John J. Price. Henry Penman. Alfred W. Greenwell. Walter Bingham. Browning, BRISTOL., Eng., Dec 17. Mark M. Knight, George A. Knight. Peterson, Wm. B. Purdie. H. E. Pate-maJustice Henry A. Chase, Robert C. Carr, Joseph Grue, Frances K. Goddard, H. C. Phillips. Avery sentenced a fellow classmat Thomas B. Clark, Thomas Clark, "Vic John Greenwell, James A. Grose, J. G. Kruitbosch, Charles Kingston, Harmon W. of Cambridge university to six months tor Chugg, John Cook. Albert L. George W. Gwilliani, John Gould, H James Knight," Ira N. Kendal, Henry Peery. Wm. Peck. L. Proudfit. Robert imprisonment on a charge of making Crowther, Fred W. Cross, Irvine L. H. Goddard, S. J. Griffin, John Gunn, Klssell. Henry C. King, Daniel Kon Bradley Paul. John J. Powell, George seditious speeches ;to unemployed. Child, George A. Compton, Henry A. Hyrum Goodale, Samuel J. Grix, V. old, George W. Koepp. Willard- Kay. R. Poulter, Ephrium Poulter, Walter on-Wa- paper.-Decembe- d - - n $2 CULLEY'S B u.sy B U V &T S and - B : j aitss to-pa- J. GREENBAND Jr.,-wh- o , - WTO SERV E DIM 1922 SELECTED B V COMM SSGH ' lf . i FOR THE 'WEEK BEFORE CIRISTMAS Time pasiSes quickly Christmas is almost here rapid work must be done to accomplish gift selection and presentation. Here is a list of "Busy Buyers" Bargains for the week bes fore Christmas. The last word in quality of goods and of price the last opportunity to buy if yu expect. ness of price the la3t opportunity to buy if you expect to give. -- low-nes- Extra Bargain in French - . i ...... ..... ........ $5.00 Ivory Clocks . . $6.00 Ivory Clocks Ivory k, g35 Cum-ming- s, . . UP-STAI- O 1 RS - Will narmonize with your Ivory set. This is the time and place to fill in your's or your friend's incomplete toilet set at prices you will never see again. . I w,iin.ao; w, xriu X ' X k, , e . -- - . n. d, - i dis-lnterest- ed , . . . -- n, - . ' - i -- " Dresses that cannot be judged unseen. Women who, are quick to realize rvalue and quality will be interested in these models selected from our'own high-grad- e stocks and placed oh sale for this ; event. ; c pre-holi-da- 2378 Washington Avenue Boxes Boxes Boxes . Boxes 3oxes $1.10 $1.34 . $1.90 $2.67 . . 1 $3.34 . ... v ... .... Ivory Hair' Brushes . Ivory Hair Brushes Ivory Hair Brushes Ivory, Hair Brushes . . Ivory HalrBrushes . . $1.34 . $1.67 $2.00 $3.34 $5.00 -- . 0 ........'. Powder Boxes . Hair Receivers-- "". . . v . .34 .07 $1.00 $1.54 $1.34 $1.67 $2.03 . $2.67 GIFT STATIONERY HYGLO MANICURE SETS In many varieties at greatly reduced prices. Special bargains for Christmas. Special prices for this occasion. $1.50 Manicure Set . . . . $100 $3.00 Manicure Set. . . . $2.00 FOR THE BABY at . ...... .... . . . 39c FLORAL COMBINATION SETS In a variety of odors. Contains a large bottle of Toilet Water, Talcunr Powder and Toilet Soap. A most wonderful box for a useful Christmas gift. Specially priced at,. . .;. . . . . . $1.29 FOR'FRIEND HUSBANP' .. Nothing like a Gillette Safety Razor of the new pattern. $5.00 New Silver Set . New. Gold Set . ... . . . $6.00 "The Baby Twins," Baby Soap and Baby Talcum in a nice pack50c age for . ............ Rattles 50c -- . .' 25c GIFTS FOR SERVICE Schaeffer'a Fountaln,Pens, Ever-sharPencils, things that every man, woman and child finds use for every day. Pens from. $2.00 up Pencils from . . . . ... $1.00 up p " R. PjUiL 1. II- - Patterson, Gilbert Parker. Wm. Royie, Hyrum liomreu, iju M. IUwbod, Heber J. Randall, George Itose. John J. Rltter, James A. RusRoot, sell, Alonzo ' Raymond, C. IL A. Alex Rlrle, Wm. B. Reeder, Walter J. C. RolRoberts, Charles R. Reed, Fr Robertlins, Roy Reeder, Charles Reed, Leland C. son. C. Rasmussen, J. T. Rushmer. Jordan Rasmussen, Alfred Rackham, Joseph Rlrle. George Stone, Arthur Stalling P. Sorenson, Andrew S. Bmith, Joseph James Surrage, Wm. Stllwell, Charles A. Shaw, C. C. Shreeves, James J. E. Stephens, ' O. C. Sessions, George W. Stratford, Robert B.Shipley. Daniel. Shipley, Edwin C. Stewart. Charles Stoddard. Henry B. Sawder. Thomas B. Shipley, James F. Smith, Reuben E. Stanger. Charles F. Slater, T. V. Stromberfir, 8. W. Streeper, Georjre David M. Shaw, Joseph Howell Slater, James Shipley, Albert Spencer, John E. Shaw, George mw. S.- Stewart, ttepnens, Bryant . i CVinn. .Tna.nh ' K?r O. Stromberg. E. B. Stone, Charles D. Simpson, Willis W. Stanley. Willard Scowcroft, John Scowcroft, C J. Sorenson. Ravmond Thompson, Walter Thomp son, Joseph A. Taylor. A. A. Thomas, rnmDie, jonn is. Treseder, Parley P. Taylor, Malcolm Wllford Taylor. Wm- - R- - Telford 3en. K, Trimble. Can E. Thompson, David 8.. Tracy. Walter T. P. Terry, Taylor, Louis E. Thome, Tracy. JosephO. E. Taylor, Helan B.IL ThompCarl Turnquist, Henry B. Tanson, William Treseder, Henry ner, Timothy Tanner, C. C. Thatcher, W. II. Thomas, Frank L. Tribe, Arthur G. Tribe, Charles F. Thurston. Edwin Urry. Henry C. Upton. Samuel J. VanNess. Leslie H. Van Dyke, Fred J. Vicks, jE. L. Van Meter, George T. Vaughan, John Visser, John W. F. Volker. Sum-merl- (JJ) f iJll Jewef Jewel Jewel Jewel Jewel ..... Prescription Specialists 2479 Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah n, .;' $1.00 $1.34 . . . . $2.00 $3.34 .' . The above list of items comprises only a small portion of our Immense stock of IVORY and every item whether listed or not goes on sale and all prices are reduced in the same proportion. ivim-Park- For women who consider only the better-fashiothis special has been prepared. Delightful afternoon and dinner interpretations selected from our own stock of better dresses models which skilfully portray the mode c , in its newest versions. ' .... .'. .... ..... ....... ..... ...... Cushions Cushions Cushions Cushions $3.17 . From Our Exclusive Stocks Evening, Afternoon and Street Dresses . ..!...'.. , Offers Two Big Dress Specials Tomorrow In keeping with the season, an opportune sale of frocks for holiday occasions models as varied as they are charming,' chosen from our own stocks of finer frocks and reduced only for this sale. Pin Pin Pin Pin $1.00 . $10.00 Traveler's Set reserved by paying a small deposit, Any Christmas Item can come and can then you get the goods when you wish, and pay. the make will We balance. delivery anytime and anywhere you say. Sale -- Ivory Ivory Ivory Ivory .... ..... te A Fre Ghristmas WW) $1.50 $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 $4.00 ; . . . . $1X3 . $2.50 $3.00 Hair Receivers . $4.00 Hair Receivers . Nei-moye- n. . $2.00 $2.50 . . Trays Trays. Trays,. ... Ivory Combs-$1.00 Ivory , Combs $1.50 Ivory Combi . . $25 Ivory Combs Mor-riss- y, - ....... $-.5- v, A V 1- Trays $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $5.00 $7.50 j i Ivory Ivory Ivory Ivory Ivory Ivory Ivory Ivory $5.00 Ivory j i $2.67 . $3.34 $1.50 $2.75 $3.75 $4.50 $1.60 $2.00 $2.85 $4.00 f - $3.3 $4.25 Ivory Mirrors . . . . . . . $2.83 $5.50 Ivory Mirrors . . . . . . . $3.67 $6.00 Ivory Mirrors . ? $4.00 $9.50 Ivory Mirrors $6.34 $11.00 Ivory Mirrors $7.67 -- . $1.34 . . . $2.00 $4.00 Ivory Clocks . . n. - ... $2.00 Ivory Frames. $3.00 Ivory Frames . $5.00 Ivory Frames.. y. (1 1. mmm si ' v , er. George James Williams, Frank J. Weber, Wm. H. White; C. Wangsgard, Lorenxo Ward, Arthur Walkef Jr., S4 ' M. Watson, A. J. Webb, John M;; Watkins, Daniel if. Wright, Frederick W. Walker, Orlln. Wadsworth, V.V Ji Wolfinger, James Williams, Henry Wessler, Jos. A. Wright, L. E. WertrJ Joseph Weston, John E, Williams, Harry Wright, Orson P. Peter. Wangsgard. B. A. Williams, Wilson,. Charles, A. Ward, Earl R. Wheeler? Andrew Wilson, Porter A. WardleighZ Solomon Wheelwright, Wm. R Wheel er. .Chester C. Wilcox, G. E. Wilson . W. Watson, DvidiWeelwrlght, M. Charles Woods, Joseph Albert .Williams. - ' : , ; --oo Prisons started as reform tions in 1704. InsUtWA- - ll. The Ogden Trades , .and Labor Assembly Invites you to hear the story of , Famine by NOEMAN E. TALLENTINE Monday Evening, December 21, 8 P. M. MOOSE HALL . . - 2416 Washington Ave. Ko Admission Charged - I C |