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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH H 1920. Oirlatoa of fho dlftrift court for th 'I ho of Harlot) aud Margiierft Ffcrlfy h rhlMron of ar Mate tljut o1 Jonnotlo Furl? who woro dlvnrtM Jua I1 ai award! WW Th niaioiU of the elillln to th motior. who b Iveo Her cononot lor OGDEN tHIe Jph thr the adaption DEPARTMENT. Offic. 12 Twnty-fifitcrost from intranet to Reed hotel, phono 464 and 70. Quarrel Proves Costly. toTh Trihuoe. h Special fW.DLN Man h quarrel helweoq Wal labor quea er IJlcfflQ and John Ilona rpii)iod In thHr arn4! and (He lion of MfitiB'p la lie thv vipI todnj. flerry a eniPU'ed lo pa? a floe of $ft or perte waa oVdered thlrlT data in jail and lliggin la Jail. to pay $16 or aerre fifreoo trrvor f V imr! djs Slight Damage by Fire, GOOD GOODS hpea tal to The Tribune. Ol.DKV Marth 13 I be fire department n Adnma aenoe 'wn tailed to a o .irrhu tmiwetn nl 1 went? fourth Twfn Uilrd at notm loda where the Mate wea Mr' found to tie from iraw tm the floor, The ues in daoiafewaa alifhi Band to Give Ball. Amalgamated Fixes Base Beet Price at $12, With Sliding Scale. he.Ut n PI to Ths 'J rlbuue Urfh N Pm fi VlanH K iiUo-- iivriliHiiM o(i. rrt iii.ihc lit U The HhiiiI 1 17 H Hill Annual hall of the ill h liehf at the h.ind hIII park SuoJi gie Our Spring Opening Offering to You - IlistorUu to Give Address. Jenson, ssblstant historian of la. U s thuicli, will rpeak before the Dibit slake and waul tflbers of the Aidw tup to The Tribune. fepeeUil OGpLN. March H Tne Umrieof the HHh who 11m uni M a k1 tda at IK rum Mr JenCudcn and Ca he xallrv fllMrht furnlMii nufHi Letts to ih Amalgamatd son will complete t lie bistorv of all tne i a lie lountv in tb Lpmc pnls Si.jf.ir tornpanv me to b offctJ pm e tf $12 p i ton for thdi Lifts h nI an additional pint If the average sa OGDEN STATISTICS board sugar pi o is norc than $12 ptr bundled pounds Suits Filed iu District Court. I The (onlia l tt o to hi o ft u.i' t r ink tinM fixed at the Jo t Hit; of f iPri h.tiii avVa f'bMbjrn $17 o the Mjgrtr limit n nij.tit lodt' at th in Hue offb in hfuiuu Whlfckitb ftfdiuvf f, oifge W JilteH'le poll) d tout 4uthon II Lund piMdd .it Dig aid tne S M. F.iLel), ice prcfiub i Marriage Licenses. price wan ImmLttui 4lim that jaid lo the H arli1 $11 helms Whitp U Aic!ft and ho tstow in olorado Bun! li 1 i.oniA Wash Mirrd Nt the court P$r toi . will .iii m rthM in rains to th ti.Hift A. b fttrh I'ruii l Jiilt?p H' mi r iim in t..' pile' of tne a.gr M I ' Hrurhatri OKco. in, and Jane gave oat the loaovun Mat 'iicnL tor the boot If.tmttllJf ui4rrei at the tuurlhoutH. v.ombn Uiftln p $1 bt Omo. Sanl ft 2 the Ou January otnpanv an uitra t of $12 p'r ton for i!Oiinej a Beal Estate Transfers. bu.ru r heel 'or the turning mayon Hin e unf retima mo. and after avral that II M Ieth r )t 9 and Fiank (. Daria tah farm Ml ft ixifil runimttea of In k Mh hanfor'I'a ml'1i Imoo. $4.' D the romfHrp. but de icd to phv Jl Pecrj etat to lb nr lie otmg lot 1M hi k ft Korolalc auhdix imnn $tiHI additional lur the to Letts on liu lohpw-inbaM? rontpanr to John 8 !n (iiarMniy Moiigu Jf the average n t seaboard or buying irl. part of lot 2, blor Z, p'at A $IOai deed uf eaaje dtacnpilon uud t4iBiicru Sc price of bedr sugar during th month of Nov emu and leenhfr. lftJ, ar.d Hon Harbor and wif t Bnkke Wilitam bundled January. 1921. tveeeds $12 pit k auhdm will on Kebiuury lot 64 and part of !t 63 hie poundn, the ton pan aloo. $1(1 j0, 19.1. make an additional payment on and Ouden a the delivered ill all beet Births. Cache vallev diatnrta luring the season of an amount pen ton of hr eta equivalent The folio Inc birtba were iepricd for the of hundred amount to the pounds pet puat three daja To Hr. and Mr sugar which such average basing price Pom Parlor a girl. exceeds the $12 price named above To Mr and lira Harr J Whit tier, a gM "The company feela that much good To Mr. and Mra Janie A Douglaa, a cri To Mr. and Mr has been accomplished and a better unlwreocc Fair a girt a law To Mr an 'Ira $ letcher R Brown derstanding than heretofore has been B'air a girl lo Mr aud Vlra Frank at during the discussion with the a 1o Mr and $lra Hel.O Dallingn, gi'l represent! iv a of the growmkora, and earn- n appoint estly hop8 that they lommittee in the early future to Mart car a contract so! on next disruaalcm that some of the differences, win h could not he aatiMfaetorllv a hunted this 'ear settled before next jears maybe happily contract is issued " D. p McKav. president of the Utah state farm bureau, de lared tonight that the scale announced toda hv the Amalgamated would nct be satisfactory to the He intimated that sugar beet growers further meetings would be held between the beet the committee growers and officials of the cotnpanv. (Continued from Preceding Page.) (1 Monday and Tuesday ONLY Hi. m i i I ar it,ie ( i Y. I V g Opening Editorial Long and carefully this year did we consider how best to serve your interests and how most to please you in presenting oftr first formal showing of spring merchanx. dise. Our final decision, reached after days of eaniest consideration, was that, today, whin universal effort- - is being put forth to reduce living costs, what thinking people really want is SAFE SEIZED RAID IS OPENED General Kapp described as a prominent merchant Com KoeniKsbeig These pro4 mat ions stated the governannounced his ment no longer evijg as chain olor in control and of Special to The Tribune OGDFN. March H. The contents of his deugnaion of Von Luei twits as of tne umv. and the the aafe taken from the Chinese store of Wing Fat Chang, 24br Grant avenue, dissolution of tne assrtrhK elections to s United he called when tl c interior situation January 15, by T F Thoovas. States collector of customs, in an opium laid, were made known todav, when the safe was opened at the police station, Von Jagow in Office. where it had been held sin e it was Mia' a ) It is an PARIfft, Maitli H seized. The content of the safe con- imuined leahts of the new sisted of $247 and Chinese Liberty bondv einuient among at Heritn that tevoluUonarv but no opium was found are in control at Munb h The opening of the safe was attended troops von Ja4ow haw been aopointi Wotthch bv Mr. Thomas, II il Henderson, attormjnlsier of tureign afTatrs Herlin advjce ney for Warn Jim. Chinese owner, and sav In sctnfler. Jorinn m nKtcr of ijs-ti- c several of the Chinese who claimed to , Mathias tornici tinan',e have an interest in the money. The minlvftr. Her Krzbergir, llaenjjph Pintan nunl"-te- r monev was as follow Currene, $1475; r of And Karl lleiu former wormp. gold, $230. and silver. $7t2 The value of IHusmn minister of justue nave c n the Chinese bonds was not determined st ed arr The money and safe were turned over to The relcivrir la'e entere) into an the owners, and he gave usreenicnt the attorne with the n olutioniM a leceipt to Mi Thomas and J collector. Acting Itaden Balks at Regime. KRISFU ME. Baden Mum h 1J Tl1 HEARING LICENSE a pro government of Bad n ba kunatioit sxvmg that it (Joe! not re ojnjc AGAIN CONTINUED tlu t at Berlin reactionary1 gmnnii'fi and will have no intercom ve with it General von Imvans, fnnman1er in chef Special to The Tribune the Bad'ii anm de lared this afterOGHEN, March H The inv esticatin of noon that he would suppott tie Ilvdeu I of the complaints againht Mrs gov govei nmt nt against t c new Cargill. 2516 Lincoln avenue, respectingli- et ntnont the revoking of thu rooming house mu cense, was held by the citv cnimnitK this morning. Mrs. Caigill and a sou gave statements FUNERAL SERVICES Mrs. Cargill said that in the sixteen ears ah? has conducted a rooming houee TO in Ogden, this was the first time there had been anv question raised about the BE TODAY any houe, and that she never had had controuble before The hearing was until tinued MRS. GEORGE E. LEE. Wednesday morning. with the merchandise. Spring Dresses $5950 These Opening Specials at FOR PIONEER HELD CATFISH ARE PLANTED IN THE BEAR RIVER which we hope you will compare with prices generally asked for the same qualities, in order to convince yourself of just how much importance it is for you to take advantage of these unusual values which we offer for Monday and Tuesday. Spring Polo Coats frua'iat Mar li 1ft Vi wlilrh tiM pair iMurtrg Hm . s4n t rnn in th . . ! pin. r iimn liiuth jnojsina (owiuenf aim rjg v( thr fores! irvi..' m i in pu i f mu li i i o xprAM'1 thi ep'ni drful tlinicr, r there ar a t i.f faker IUph raijft! h ft m u. n intui' hperiol to Thr I r iue Vusust 4'hn MhP(h M manager tf the I (air theater lie Keriouh'r )! wiift neurnouifl for a Dumber of uek wh u n t.. la for the firsi t ltiu ( ts t. lb lur uttrntK'D to u1uea witinu tie mu f OfDKN tutv Trip. iv The Tribune. (kiOBV. Min h 1ft a M Fdcell vpe presi dent of the A'fiMlg oii!et .Sugar fi mjnti thi ufterDooa vt a baeiu s trp to San I ra ii Speed eliKo. Tonic" Causes ArTest. 0DK Mrb plr birue 'Tmaj d to hvs ki k led In the trJg h r.ftt of peter Dilr the jeM.e f j 4 iKeu. The u mii tri n le arrjuf Dai was relea-upcij $iri h ouj bg(-- fr Budget la fifty Adopted. - The for f),r the rbr adopted th h tli rite r4romeehntre WnrBinf he bud-fhe ryta get to be rmonoi leuded during the preset GDF. Mijrh.lft f u jpr Vrm Adopt Children. kre BfNGlfWf. Mar h II The funeral of G rge K I.ee will be behfc Ht so. u tv hail tomorrow aft rnonn at - t bo k Mr Lee died here verderdav ( Re Mr Mar aide n name wa l.om-- e tins She vv ah Hrn in Srrtng-v- i M11 itt, vUTk gpexjat to The Tribute. IX. 14 N Mirrh 18 - John. W Wsdiuaa ftk4 $ietniM , -- ie ut .good- quality crepe do Twenty dozen gloves of ihe widely known Perrin make I'vr this opening special, in Ihe new White only spring styles. I. X. M. sewn, which will not ton length, with straff rip at wrist; regular .$7.30 quality. . phiuc or 'wash satin and daiut-- , ily trimmed with lacos and ribbons, regular prices would be up to $7 :o. .vear. " m i Very handsome and distinctive suits in every respect. The sport tailieur, jn full wool material, some suefe trimmed (most effectively v, others laodsouiely embroidered in self or contrast shade. Heather mixtures, West Point, beautiful browns, navy, gray, tan, rose V ou can have no smallest idea how .err good looking and smart tjicsc beautiful suits urc until you come iu to gee them. And at this opening bpocial ceptional. New Silk Bags, Opening Special, $1.95 Made of inoire silk, fancy metframes; mirror and coin purse; lined with colored silk and finished with long tassel. In black, brown, taupe and navy. One hundred and twenty to .sell Monday and Tuesday at this price. Limit 2 (airs. all-pin- Colored Silk Umbrellas, Opening Special, $7.95 Twenty umbrellas duly to he sold at this price; regular prices, $0.50 to $10.50. paragon frame, faney baklite handles and tips; w ith silk ease; taupe, green, purplo and brown. all-sil- k Women's Brown Kid Pumps, Opening Special, $12.50 Pump is in the .erv newest long, Womens Fiber narrow vamp; a beautiful shade of brown kid, with brown ooztr back and heel. An exceptionally smart Sweaters, Opening Special, $13.95 pump. Regular price is fl6.30. All sizes, from 4A width to C. Just Seventy-fivsweaters; regular $16.50 an.l $17.50; eoat, tuxedo, Russian blouse styles; in solid eolors, stripes or mixtures; belted or sash Womens Glove Silk Underwear at Special Prices A limited number of bloomers, and combinations, in pink. ex- sirs up to 30 in a very good eorset and one of our most popular models; clastic insert iu top; good supporters; regular price, $7,00. group of bi autiful georgette blousrs in a number of very distinctive and particular y attraiti.c high grade models. InHuded are handscmelv embroidered peplum h!ou,es in brown and na.v; flesh, brown and white in embroidered model-.- ; acordion pleated blounes in navy, with a toueh of colored beading at the throat; suit blouses in tonea for your rpring HUit ani the lighter ones to go with anv color. Jtegular prices on some of these blouses arc double thin Opening special price, aa you could see by going through our regular stock. with a lumber of popular designs. Ueallv Ipss thTirt v mi can buy the un stamped tutung at this opening price. aro most All al Blouses, Opeiiing Special, $9.95 Opening Special, $1.50 Pair .erv good grade of tubing, s'amped prictbcy Madam Irene Corsets, Opening Special,! $6.00 A Stamped Pillow Cases, In white and the wonderfully beautiful spring shades; large and broken block cheeks, plaids; mono and two tone. Handsome fabrics for spoit A beaudresses and skirts tiful selection at Ibis unusuallyi low price. Spring Suits Opening AQAA Special e vests Special Prices, $4.25 to $8.75. two-ton- (Main Floor.) McCallums Silk Hose, e styles. Opening Special, $3.59 Regular quality. White and (oUirs. Women's hose, full fashioned; sll sixes. Imbablv the biggest value in silk hose offered this season. 4.1.00 Infants' Slips, Opening Special, $1.85 , Girls Slip-o- n Newest spring ptanek. dado of fme nainsook, hand cm broidered and hand made. Daintily 'r'lnmol with fine narrow Vab edge. Regular (JJj slip. Sweaters, Opening Special, $8.95 st.v les in the middy sbpon Tur pioie. roral .lust twenty five sweaters. Regularly Jlu,f) Pik cherry1 nd , Billie Burke House Dresses, Opening Special, $2.75 Regular $3.9 dresses; just dozen; good quality of thambray in light blue, Copen and navy; large faney po. kels and wide belts, bound with white. five Third Ward Bazaar Wednesday. rharrfv t38ai.r Will bo givn at Hi Third ward mu4innl hat! at 7 710 n dork WednesdHV night by thegtj ltkc S Scandinavian oief . x 1IM Tribune Her father was lHo ne of the eariv pmnreta aid an Indian Pg iter d Vhe survived bv hej and he fallowing bddien Mrs Nva Abel M tl Atha and C'Iaienve leii J,ee Mrs Lee hal hena rcsidmi ht fvr 18 , j8penl to The ixtober Special to 'the Triburfe of - Kid Gloves, Opening Special, $3.95 Sport Silks, Opening Special, $10.00 a Yard . On Business Made . Womens Perrin hpe-eia- Recovers From Illness. d, 1 Silk Envelope Chemises, Gowns and Bloomers, Opening Special, $5.95 hh We have chosen a limited number of suits in tricotines, serges, tweeds, velour cheeks, developed in the best models for spring. Ripple hack models, strictly tailored, new cutaway with pongee or other tamy vest. In black, navy, tan and gray suit for which today you would expect to have to pay half as much again at least, price them aud see for yourself. Here is a penal openin' saluo in a eoat wlueh it alicoluti!. THE TIIIM for 'piing auil nothing (marter lias been vogue lor man. season. Fashioned o polo cloth or camel's hair, in the man. shades of tan, and in the cleverest, smartest models pome vs it h raglan sice, c, some w li fiillsocep hacks, others man tailored into pleats, box or side, and finished ..ith arron- - points and tin. belts of leather. Manv have enft belts of leather and one or two a (ollar belt as well. The,, are the last word in the ultra nobby and they are .cry special at this price. l Regular ifl 2o ribbons; a for opening: purchase light and dark colors in a beautiful ouality of ribbon, about 7 inches wide; suitable for art work, hair bows, girdle and all similar purposes. ugh Hu ! Special Taffeta Ribbons, Opening Special, 621c a Yard Item Causes Amusement. n lb Irihuo' Handsomely braided, beaded or embroidered designs; girdles of brocaded ribbons; unusually striking originalities ofj style; dresses with personality. Navy, browns iu all the new tones and other spring colors. Spring Suits S& $45.00 Opening of pink crepe d lace and ribbon chine; trimmed; dainty stylos and a very unusual value at this opening price today. I tah lake for the lower frtieams and e that they are liberally stocked for this cars fishing. The spawnera placed In the stream th of a pound to weighed from one-foabout a pound and a haff each The season foi the fishing in the two creeks will ptobdbiy be opened on Jiuc j pannier, shirred and ruffled models; with the prettiest of spring touches in a hit of bright .ribbon at throat or girdle. Straight-line- , Trice similar dresses elsewhere aud see what on are asked to pay for them. Ka,shinned tain addttivnal cattish froni Really handsome dresses, these, in beautiful taffetas,' tricotiues, ssatins. Smart ctons, sunburst skirts, wide hipped effects, liarcm shirred hems. nDd v Silk Enveope Chemises, Opening Special, $4.95 . Speeml tv The Tribune ! (ve humitrd iat-fin- li OGURN, iMarh 12 wer planted in Mill reek and Kor Mile cierk. m the northern part of the II An utv, eet'rdav afternoon hv deraon, deputy game warden and A T. Mr of Counher (lie Jlestmark president tv Rod & Gun cuub It is planned to ob- taffptas arc included in this special aud they illustrate all of the terv uewest sty 1c features for spring. Tricornes, satins a Price ter tor 1 High Grade Dresses - wjt-iant- fr that the prices mem nothing except in connection and we therefore decided, instead of spending money for music, for fancy interior displays, models, and for similar expenses, we would concentrate this money in merchandise and give you v IN And remember The Best Possible Merchandise at the Lowest Possible Price K reputing in Womens Spring Apparel Opening-Special- s ml M ir4 A U the probaif vand Daughter la Bom. born Htrd,v to Mr Kumond J. Ahnuui, J attgrt daug ter wa 51 . N |