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Show mntw MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26, 1921, Xmas Thief WILL What's Yorse? v Homeless Ask fOSTLEGlV flEUM After having tolled all daygt-- ; tak-- 1 urday with the Good Fellows, Christmas presents to needy lng ones throughout the city, becomin the mud and the ing drenched slush, two homeless men went to their improvised shack' in .the , "Jungles" late that night, divested themselves of .the wet clothing ' and hung It on a' line ta dry. They slept soundly that night, both of them, excepting for a dream of some children enjoying the happiness that they had helped to bring them. And then they wakened to. find had entered their that Bhack and, srblen their shirts, their socks,, their underclothing 'The two faced the cold weather, only half clad, to make their way. on Christmas morning to the Good Fellows headquarters and there were given new supplies, some of It second-han- d goods but warm ' and dry. "I didn't know there were such critters anywhere on earth as ' would steal things like that on Christmas night," said one of the men. "I'd almost give mo shirt off my back to some of these poor kiddles, but a thief on Christmas eve, what's worse?" ' D. McKay Greeted by Sunday School Children at Tabernacle Apostle David O. McKay was, wel corned homa Christmas morning from his missionary tour around the world by 1500 children of the Weber Instake the Sunday schools who assembled annual tabernacle for their, fourth, Christmas carol service. As Apostle McKay, who Is 'general superintendent of the L. D. S. church Sunday schools, asentered the tabernacle the large him to rose greet sembly of childrenof music came from and Joyful strains the great organ. A pleasing and touching Incident was witnessed juat as Apostle" McKayarose to address the children. Sixteen little tots from the kindergarten . . to the stand and department marched each presented their general superintendent with a rose. TREES DECORATE nALL. , Supt- - B. H. Goddard of the Weber stake Sunday schools, presided at the service. Presidents John Watson and , . ef " oo Weber George E. Browning of, the stake. Presidents Thomas E. McKaya Ogden stake, and'John Halls of the number of bishops and high - counselSunday lors 'and members of the school, board, occupied seats on the stand. . ' Two large lighted Christmas . Business and Circulation Dept... 88 59 Classified Ads.' 428 Dept..' Advertising Editorial and News Dept........ 873 ... were features of the decorations. A small tree was placed on the organ console and the pulpit was decorated with evergreens. The, children were .conveyed to the tabernacle from the various wards in automobiles and RANDOM REFERENCES -- ' bob-sled- s. .The carol singing by the large assembly of children was under the direction of Miss Ellen Thomas .with Sam F. Whltaker at the organ. The'e carols were "Far, Far Away on Plains," "With Wondering Awe, the Wise Men Saw," "When Christ Was Born In Bethlehem" and "We Praise Thee O God." Under the dl- ' rection of Mrs. Bennie Taylor the; Pi .mary department sang "Christmas Baby," "Once Unto the Shepherds," "Shine Out, O Blessed Star," "The children Prophet." The kindergarten a Little Child" .sang r Jesus Was Once and "We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet." A Christmas carol was sung by a young ladies" chorus. ADDRESSES CHILDREN. In tr his address to the children Apostle canMcKay onedeclared that "ifmore true happiheaven give ness and Joy than I have had In Ogden during the past 24 hours, heaven Is Indeed a glorious place. This Is Just a taste of heaven, to be with these lovely children of whom the Savior said, vf such is the kingdom of heaven. " " Ju-dea- i - I- - " s ". ; AIM For Holidays Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reese of Logan are spending' the holidays, in Ogden. Dr. C. S. Clark, chiropractor, has moved to the First National bank 1343 building, rooms 414 to 418. - . Motorist' Arrested Charged with driving an automobile while intoxicated, Clyde Slaughter, 4 6S Twenty-secon- d Btreet, was arrested this on Washington avenue betweenmorning Twen He was and Twentv-thirreleased on 4100 bail and will ajpear for trial tomorrow. morning. Coal All kinds of best grades. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co., 2379 Hudson ty-seco- nd d. Ave.. 998 Ogden Typewriter House for type 2422H udson Phone 286. writers and repairs. avenue. KinJlIng wQOd. Phone sary Celebration 'James Collins of Salt Lake, Junior grand warden of the Grand Lodge F. and A, M. of, Utah, who is chairman of the fiftieth aniversary celebration of the grand lodge, was to confer this afternoon with Grand Master John Edward Carver of Ogden on details of the session. The anniversary meeting will be held in Salt Lake. The tentative date is January 10. Past masters of grand lodge will be included among ,the speakers. Grand Master Carver. said today that the affair will be In the nature of a union meeting of all Masonic orders ol v the state. A historical .program will be ranged. oo ar- . SCOUT LEADERS LECTED Annual Election and Banquet to Be Held Tuesday Night -- v ;p tbuJI , 9 'Aukmmmmiih mmmm mmmmmm 1 . Hi oo t vuiiririalv Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx l 5.' .' ; Woman llurt Mrs. E. J. Duggan, NEW BOOKS READY Argyle apartments, was slightly inAT OGDEN LIBRARY jured last Bight when the automobile driven by her husband, collided with the car driven by John Watson, 2256 The following list of new books will Madison avenue, on Washington ave- be on Tuesday at and Twenty-sev- theready for circulation nue, between Twenty-sixt- h free Carnegie enth library: streets. RAILROADS AND ENGINEERING. Davis The Railroad Problem. Candy that's better and different. Low priced. Greenwell Confectionery. Holmes Regulation of Railroads 9552 and Utilities in Wisconsin. oo Lewis Railway Signal Engineering. Mundy The Earning Power of RailROY BOB STRUCK BY roads. AUTO AT RIVERDALE Nichols Train Operation. Perrott Railway Surveying and Permanent Way Work. Roy Childs, 19 years of age and Lee Pratt Machine Shop Work. Hammon,'18 yCars of age. residing at Prior Practical Locomotive EngiRoy, reported to the police last night neering. , that they had narrowly escaped Injury Fuel Locomotive Prior were Economy. when the bobsleigh In which they ooRench Roadway apd Track.- school house riding near the Rlverdalewas struck by on the Rlverdale road, Sharfman The American Railroad an automobile driven by J. H.- Britton, Problem. TY PRISONERS was Injured. Wellington The Economic Theory oo lAVE REAL DINNER of Salt Lake. No one of Railroad Location. WESTERN HISTORY. men-anof a Forty-nineCanfield The Diary two women. FUNERALS ' or the county Jail, yesterday x a Christmas dinner arranged Faris On the Trial of the Pioneers. The body of Mrs. Margaret Lloyd, by Sheriff Richard Pincock. Furlong Let 'Er Buck. 22, has table was erected in the Jail who died at Provo, December Klrken-daTrallmakers of the NorthHaworth ll feast and prisoners were been brought to Ogden by the west. was Mrs. born their cells that thp Lloyd mortuary. McCHntock Mormon Settlements in in Scotlanfl, 77 years ago. She was a dine together, .t beef, mashed potatoes, brown former resident of Ogden. She leaves Arizona. celery. Jelly and plum Duddine a husband and several sons and Neihardt-r- A Splendid Wayfaring. Jd the dinner which was served daughters. Arrangements for the funof a Pathfinder. Tales Westgard clock. eral have not been completed.' TRAVEL. Bacon Rambles Around Old Boston. Cameron A Cheechako in Alaska and Yukon. " Faria Seeing the Sunny South. Johnston The Sunny South and Its People. - s Van Dyke The Desert. MISCELLANEOUS. One-Ac- t Clark Representative Plays by British and Irish Authors. Goodsell The Family as a Social and Educational Institution. Guest When Day Is Done. CommerLusum Spanish-Englis-cial Dictionary. - Mantle 1920 21: The Best Plays of Moses A Treasury of Plays for Children. Murphy The Art of Tablesetting. Paxson Recent History of the U. S. Reeve Modern Economic Tenden. cies. Sanders Useful Wild Plants of the U. S. and Canada. Thayer TJhe Life of Beethoven. Van Metre Economic History of :- cmldren by Apostle McKay when uestioned them regarding Christ- I day and the presents they had ed from Santa Claus. He then them upon an Imaginary trip. h Palestine to the birthplace of vior. le McKay said that the first n of peaee is kindness and r here cannot be peace In the til there is kindness and love r human man beings and kindness to animals. He from M children thev mleht travel Ine end ' of the earth to they would not find a peo-J- o cherish the ideals of the Res' and stand .true to His, message "Let men try ,the "Mormons." it away if they will. Christ tplain Ae Redeemer of the world and Smith is His prophet," eph he said V conclusion. s ' , More than 100 scout leaders of the Ogden council of Boy Scouts of Amer ica,, are expected to attend the annual and banquetwhlch will be meeting held at the Weber club, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, according to G. A. Goates. Executive Scout ' Reports from the scoutmasters and from the Scout Executive will be featured at the meeting. President George Goddard will preside. A special program has been arranged, Including songs and recreational stunts, according to Scout Executive Goates. Richard R. Lyman, member of th.e National Regional Executive board, will be the principal speaker. Scoutmasters of Ogden will be special guests of the Ogdn council. Officers will be .elected for 1922 at the conclusion - of the program. 'A president, two vice presidents, treasurer, secretary and Scout Commissioner, are to be named at this session. 20 828. V SSU1 TELEPHONES trees OGDEH, UTAH. rw Grand Lodge Leaders to Confer Here on Anniver- . t J , . O. mil' ggy,','y-i.m- 61 . Here s our " stmas present - we stmt an-A- ut sale of great Q -- - y-t- r, 1 - i 11b-ro- m r LAST.&TH0E Special. AoEiouoceme h t . The Greatest Stock 'Reducing .Sale - Commences Tuesday -- clothes:: at these eriees - the U. S. (Q 50 FICTION. Abdullah The Mating of the Blades. Buck The Tempering. Capes The Skeleton Ke,y. Cather Youth and the' Bright Medusa. Conrad The Rescue. Coolldge Wunpoat. 9 7 Gray Fireweed. Hood The Chivalry of Keith Leices- ter. Richards . A Tenderfoot ' Bride. Rowland The Peddler. Vermllye Around the Corner. Williams Goshen Street. Williamson The Great Pearl cret. -- - he Most Drastic Price Reductions Ever Offered & TH0MA -- Footner The Fur Bringers. Gibbon Jan. Look For the Big Ad in Tomorrow's Paper -LAST ifs a Revelation" ih values', we are going to" give :roB in ' . m orrijng '- Mar:x ffart suits audi overcoat ? - ready-for-servi- ce 'Se- - , -- think of getting suits and overcoats from the leading" maker of Amer- clothes to be had finest ica at such prices-t- he come while selection is at its height. oo- TO REMODEL STORE FOR OPTICIAN SHOP , John T Rushmer, Ogden optician, will begin extensive remodeling plans on the store at 24 S 6 Washington avenue, now occupied by Sylvia Dee, early next spring to make the building suitable for occupancy by his business, according to an announcement made this morning. Mr. Rushmer purchased the property Saturday. Mr. Rushmer said that the remodeling will all be done on the ground floor of the building and no plans have been mafle for operations on the second floor. ' any-wher- e, 4 |