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Show THE SALT LAKiT TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNim.JULX 2,.192a 12 OGDEN DEPARTMENT Office, 420 Twenty-fift- street h Phone Busin M office, 684; Ogden correspondent, 664 Sentences Are Passed Bad-Che- Upon ck Contents Searched by Order Found to Be' Worthless Papers. 'ofCourt, Only s5'--3 -- r iginal Amount, OGDEN. July1. Judgment for $5219 14 the Ogden State bank against the Utah Tire Repair Company Was enIn tered the district court and turned over to the sheriff's department today for In favor of collection. An Inventory of theT merchandise, on hand will be made at once by Deputy Sheriff Curtis Allison and return made to the court, when the order of sale will probably be made. Hasband Is Restrained F rom Molesting Wife addition.- Jams Deaf Ear $ Mrs. Sophie Wetherell Reed left the first of the week for the east to attend Columbia unlveraity and alto th Chailf School of Dancing. She will spend some time visiting the municipal playgrounds of New York City, Newark and Cities Mrs. Read expects to be gone two mont OGDEN, July 1. George Raymond Mil ler, 15 months of age, son Of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, 204 Dan street, was drowned In an irrigation ditch in front of tha bom at oclock tonight Th youngiter was missed and after brief March Was mad hi bodly waa av. found In the aulvart on Harrisvili nue, where It had been washed by th little irrigation ditch. Th body was removed to Larkin' establishment pending funeral arrangement Larkspur Proves Fated to Many Nevada Cattle Complimenting Miss Eatell Parnell of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Blaine Burke entertained at n luncheon at her home TuesA basket of pink roses day afternoon. formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table. Covers were laid for six. Mrs. Matthew Wheelwright was hostess at a luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home in compliment to Miss Parnell. OGDEN, Juty t. Larkspur killed fifty head of cattle belonging to 8. C. Dunn of Three MUe creek district In the Humboldt forest, Nev., according to th reports received at the forest service. This loss is the heaviest individual loss among the total of 250 head of cattle Which were killed by the poisonous weed. 1 on I I V Off. BUY DAY OR NIGHT No need to hurry If your dealer cannot supply you, wt will forward prepaid on receipt of price 12.00 (he suit. . mmd MOTHERS t Writ, for foMor bt rotors .hotobtg fmbrict, . r after th ahem We Are Open Daily Until 12 oClock Midnight Our clorki work only SERVICE TO BE HELD TODAY, OGDEN, July I. Funeral service for ra. Gladys Blalsdell will be held at 19 tomorrow at Klrkendall chapel. . Th Rev. John E. Carver w!ll conduct th service Interment will be mad In th Mountain View cemetery. i a Utah's delegation to tha national Elk convention at Chicago July a to 10, wtlj leave today at noon. A party of fifty will which go In two special Pullman cars, will Join the California Elks -- Abbott' special at Ogden. A baggage ear will also be taken by th local club, which will be painted a vivid color and oarry the slogan, gait Lkt, 1913.' At ft We4n4fty night ft rcohi tlon was adopted that very gait lake Elk wtU work to obtain th 1923 national convention for Balt Lake. J. Edward Swift, secretary, and X. H. Miller, official delegate, win be sent on the trip especially to carry out this part of the program. An appropriation of $1003 was made to deoorat th float which will advertise Balt Lake to all Chicagoans. The large stuffed elk owned by local lodge No, $5, Will havaa prominent plao onifiu float. That th future of th United State depends on safeguarding th health of was the mo tag given by IV, T1; of New president of th Metropolitan Life .Tor, Insurance company, tn speaking at th banquet last night, which marked th closing feature af th convention of field representatives held - , yesterday in Sait Lake. President Fisk said there are 15,300 Held man In th aervlce. Our mission is to teach all how to live, and to kelp accomplish this, ths company has diatriButed millions of health pamphlet.'' of .picture Moving bomwofftes activities and step taken by ths companvfor health preservation were ehowiLDr Lea K. Frenkel, third vice president, gave th accompanying lecture. Talks wsrs also mad bv.ths following Utah of honor: United State Senator guests Reed Smoot, Dr. T, Beatty. Georg, T. Odell, Watren U Wattls, Mayor Frank Pranrls of Ogden, the Right Rev. Arthur W Moulton. Ruton sTWella, Mis Kate Heber M. Wells Louis S, Cates. W. H. Wattle, Lafayette HanchatL T. D. Lewis. Henry H. Blood. Afred C. A. Day, C. J. Mitchell and as. Chapin Nesien. Clarene About 209 were present at the banquet, and 111 Utah representatives of the company attended the morning and afternoon sessions, at which future work was Betides addresses by Presidiscussed. dent Fisk and Dr. Frenkel, Frank G. Ayres, second rice president, and James P-- P mnd S csg oof doUt, SENT FREE Mad and Guaranteed by j & Co., 113 Pine Street; Saa Fraicuco CffBtlont Before you buy b sura this label (t on th neck of sack suit, This label la or panatia Look for U. I COVERALLS PAT.orr. - Wtl-Ite- LEVISTLMJSS&CQ SAN FRANCISCa CAL lhourt 124 in ain ft day. Twt fthiftft. Street Bayer introduced Aspirin to physicians 19 years ago Always say "Bayer" 1. v " AGE !. of Bayer Ctom' ia the. .thuiffh-prin- t Tablets of It v proBayer Aspirin. genuine tects you against imitations and positively idens tifies the genuine, Aspirin pre TKa world-famou- tr ibrlndt scribed by pbysieiana for over nineteen yeaflL Insist on an unbroken package of genuins whieb containff Bayer Tablets of Aspirin directions. proper II tablets east bn s mit at Bayer kiwimew 4 Handy tin boxes of few1 amts . Nunes Take Before State Examiners f: larger package. MeaeaseUeaeiaester E. Kavanaugh. third vice president, all canned goods and toilet articles Th of tha New ork office, and George B. tor has been robbed twice in th peat gcott. third vie president and manager eight months of. the Pacific coast office, Edward G. Galt, D. M. Gedge, F. C. Scanlon and Tests A. J. Cbadsey of Ban Francisco spoke, Many preeldent Fisk la accompanied on his th United States and trip throughout Canada by his daughters. Misses Catherine and Lois Flska. Mrs. Frenkel accomNurma taking tha teats required before . panies Dr. Franks!. the state board of nurse examiners before they may practice as llcepsed nurses STORE ROBBED. Covering the- glsss In a rear -- door of tn the state started on their written tests th Hyland atore, at 2994 'Highland drive. yesterday and will conclude these today, thieves broke Into the place noiselessly A practical test will be given tomorrow. Wednesday night and stole nln cover- Those taking th testa sra Martha B. alls, .a doien pairs of overalls, a lot of Wadley Mary C, Voyles - Harriet C. - V after dinner Cam WOMAN IS FINED. L Mattie OGDEN. July Morlettt, charged with having liquor In her poe-- e salon, was found guilty in tha city court today and sentenced to pay a fins of $59. Th woman appeared in court with her son, 12 years of age, and he . acted as tha IntaVprater. Metropolitan Insurance Convention Closes Here A New Suit FREE if They Rip . th recently introduced BROGUE novelties unseen in any othar make. to insure a perfect fit. Look them such Bit VALUES before. ney. At Good Dealers $2.00 the Suit, and Up LOT viol kid. Including modal very striking All sites and widths Over. You never saw I f !. Smart, snappy style that will win you over at otic. Brown, Tans, Cordovans and Blacks In finest calf and -- I . Fresh From the Big CRAWFORD Factory Th league of nations was th principal at a meeting of Demoubject discussed crats held In th oak room of the New- house hotel last night. Judge J. W. Mc- Kinney was tha princtpal ipeakef. Th meeting was called by Brigham S. Young, preaidant of tha Democratic league, for the purpose of discussing ths workings I of the convention at 8an Francisco. Tha Amsrioan Bar association finding in regard to th league were quoted to aotn length McKinney.- - H told how this organisation had appointed I a committee to Investigate and report an the league of nations. Ha read part of the result of that investigation. President WUson waa warmly praised I by th speaker and also by the chairman of th meeting, Mr. Toung, who spok I briefly before Introducing Judge McKin ; racTonitsi . 23. President Wilson Praised at Democratic Gathering ; aa4 FiukJon.la4. MANOMSS- Rew Taik. $77 BieaSvar CUasaltftl Ma$lat Mens 02tF0IP Utah Elks Will, Leave for Convention Today Slv Isa Stanches A Oakla$,CtL S13.50 to S15.00 CELEBRATIONS BEING PLANNED, OGDEN, July 1. Fourth of, July programs have been arranged by the committees for th observance on .Monday at Huntsville, Plain City and Hoop Th three communities are vying with each other tn arranging their programs of entertainment I j Lm Strain July Days Only Sat.,-Ty- o Choose From Newly Arrived Shipments of Regular - $ . Offor Friday and LP. r - An Extraordinay Special Introductory GOING TO CONVENTION. T. Klrkendall, del OGDEN, July egate from the Ogden lodge of Elks to the national convention In Chicago, will leave Ogden tomorrow afternoon with the California delegation. The members of the Salt Lake delegation also will Join the California special here. ce Kiefer pvBag.KTiTct fl.fi. rat Fortunate in having secured the Salt Lake agency for this celebrated footwear, we intend to make them widely known at once andwill inaugurate. SMOKING OPIUM DENIEdT OGDEN, July 1. Jqeand Tom Kay Chines gardeners, arrested last nigh; upon th charge Of smoking opium, were arraigned tn th city court this morning. The defendants entered a plea of not guilty and th case waa set for hearing Miss Eugenia Dunsmor left today for Berkeley. Cslif., after having spent seven months In Ogden. Bhe was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. E. H. Dunsmor, and brother, Marion. Mrs. Dunsmor has visited here with relatives for several weeks and Air. Dunsmor arrived last week from Kalamasoo college In Michigan. They are former resident of this city. a Mr. and Mr. C. B. Gunnell spent the first part of th week, in Pocatello. attention has been called to the fact that some? merchants have been substituting an imitation one-piesuit for children under the name 1 - Boy Drowned in Small Ditch I -- Introducing ; stake,:. to Mothers - t Fifteen-Months-O- ld OGDEN, July 1. An average cost of $ cents a mile upon an auto trip of 114$ miles to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado and back to Ogden, Is the report of ' Mbs. Joseph L. Whitaker has as her District Forester 1-- F. Knelpp covering guest for two weeks, her sister, Mrs. C. ;1 west, $2009. L. Keller, of Kalispell, Mont. the trip. ' a a a Mr. knelpp says the prica for gasoline MARRIAGE LICENSE. varied from $1 cents to 0 cents a gallon After a three weeks' visit with her Prank Long, Aroo, Idaho, and Albertina and there was an Incidental cost af $5 arenta. Mr. and Mr. B. J. White. Mrs. for new transmission bands. Reynaud, Ogden. Ed ward Blackett and children of Magna, i FOOTWEAR MENS the Famou and Th second of a series of tristake dance waa held this evening at Lorin Farr under the auspices of the Mutual mprovement associations of th three n. of KOVERALLS. We wisKto announce that KOVERALLS is bur registered andxcommon-la- w trade mark, and can only i be rightfully used on goods made by us It does not matter whether the name is spelled Coveralls or Koveralls--th- e name when used on anyone-piec- e garmentfor children, one to eight years, is. an infringerpenV unless the garment is .made by Levi Strauss & Co. . Should any dealer try-- to selL you any garment ( for children tjne to eight years of age under the 3 KOVERALLS name, you may be sure that he has ? an inferior article he is trying to sell on the reputa- tion earned By the genuine Announcing Our New Department of a SOCIETY Four Cents a Mile Cost of Long Automobile Trip $1. a A wedding of Interest' To Ogden people Was that of Miss Ulna Taylor, daughter of Oeorge 8. Taylor of Provo, and Francis T. Letehfleld of Nltro, W, which took place yesterday afternoon Vs, at: the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Harold J. Perry, in the Buckingham apart' ments The bride formerly resided la Ogden and was popular in society circles. The couple left yesterday afternoon for hoiqe. U West Virginia to make their . 7 Mrs. Elisabeth Oihntston and R. Or- - Carlson, both of Ogden, were married yes They terday afternoon at Farmington. were attended by Miss Orllla Blackman Cramer. The couple left last $150,000. and Jack night tor a trip to Portland- - and the northwest and will make their boms in Ogden an their return. OGDEN, July 1. Elisabeth Krusi, who yesterday filed a suit for divorce tn the district court against William H. Krusi, charging him wtth cruelty. In that he would not her to talk for hours at a time, permit appealed to the court this morning for a restraining order. OGDEN She asked that her husband tit prevented from tnoiestljig her, or from draw-In- g his money from a savings 'bank. OGDEN. July L Th marriage of Miss The restraining order was lssusd as Mary Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs prayed for and Served upon the bank Gilbert Parker, and Leo J. Ware took and the defendant ptac Wednesday In th Balt Lak temple Th couple will make their horn In Lay-to- 1 Margaret Pickett to Blsgto Pnnumdo, inert of lot 1$ and lot 15, block 3, Central ark addition, 11900, , Janet Case to J. R. Sneddon, part of 'lot , block 15, plat B, $250. , C. O. Stephens to J. W. Saunders, parts , of the northwest quarter and southwest , quarter seat km , township 4 north, range V4& OGDEN, July 1. Warren I Wattls managing vies president and director of the Utah National bank, was notified this morning that the comptroller of currency In Washington had authorised the Increase of thr Capital stock of th hank $350,$00, making a total of $503,009 capital. The action of tha comptroller was tahsn upon the petition of the bank directors. Two examinations were made by federal examiners. The last examination was completed Tuesday. Upon the telegraphic report approving the application, tha comptroller granted the petition for increase. The officers and directors of tha bank - David am Warren L. Wattls, active vice presidentr president; Charles E Kaiser, vice president; A. V. McIntosh, cashier; William H. Look, assistant cashier; W. J. Parker, John M. Browning, Joseph Scowcroft and William H. Wants, directors. to Plea for Leniency STATISTICS son, Clyde, Hollywood, CWif., to make their home. They are making the trip by automobile. - Utah National at Ogden More Than Doubling Judgment Gwen Against Tire Repair Company Cowt C P. Thyberg and e bad-Che- ch OPIUM SMOKER PINED. OGDEN, July 1. Thomas McCann, 29 years of age, was fined $19 fn the city court today, upon the charge of smoking was in opium. McCann said his horns Butte, but he was making an effort to obtain could where he Salt reach hake, treatment for blood poisoning and tuberOGDEN, July i. The plea of Captain culosis. , Jonathan Jones for leniency in behalf of Claye Whitten, charged with being drunk and sentenced by Judge D. R. Roberts to pay a fine of $90, or serve ninety days in OGDEN jail, proved of no avail today, as ths court refused to suspend the sentence. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The plea In Whitten's behalf was made E. H.j Hutslnplllar And wife to M. L. when It was learned that hie farm, with 1 block Riff $, lots sod I. t, t, three acres of potatoes and tomatoes, was Redden, $1. f CollegeE. Hill addition, de' Lethrop end wife to Xk R. Pingree, f L. 19 , tots and U, block 5. Arlington Heights - -- Mrs. have- - left- - for Men w OGDEN, .July 1. Another chapter to the case against H. R. Trouty, who left the country when the court removed him as administrator of the estate of Alice Esra Chandler Pfquty and appointed Chandler as administrator, waa added today when a return waa made to court upon the Order directed to the Commercial National bank for the opening of a safety deposit box In Plenty's name. Jb content, of thebox were three policies .which expired 1 May, f: last, and a few receipts for bills. The bog J as opened upon the Order of Judge A. E.' Pratt in behalf of the estate. The opinion was expressed that the safety deposit bog contained papers of value and Jewelry belonging to Alice Chandler Prouty, which Prouty had taken and had been ordered to turn Deck to the estate. Immediately following the action of the court in removing Prouty as the administrator of the estate and guardian of three children, he disappeared from the city. A day later a warrant was Is-o! sued for his arrest upon the charge embeislement. , It is said that Prouty Is In Canada. - 'Mr. and Mrs. Collins will be hostess to the members of the 1M Five- - Hundred club at her home. 271 Twenty-eight- h street, tomorrow evening. Two alleged OGDEN, July men, their oases being of e similar nature, were sentenced to (ay fines or serve time in the county Jail today. George Crossman was sentenced by Judge D. R. Roberts to pay (19 fins- or serve ten days In Jail, The sentence was passed In the city court this morning. Edward L. Richardson, charged wltli frtrgery, waa sentenced by Judge A. E. Pratt In the districtIncourt to pay $199 fine or serve fifty days Jail. Richardson was arrested a number of weeks ago, but was released upon his own recognisance, owing to the illness of a member of the family, 1. Ml T left today for Thatcher. Idaho, where they will spend several weeks with Mrs. Blackett's sister. , , 4 Salley Wewtl - U inkier, Emma T. Cypher, Marla G. Bardaley, Florence C. Young. Ulertr L Nelson Grace Ms Carilela, Marie Olsen. Louis H. Spencer, Edith A. Wllmot, Myrtle Coleman, Miriam & Tapani, Desas V. Goold, Emily C. Manning, Cletus Mary Richey, Gladys A. Kisllngbury, Josephine L. Kerwtn, Thelma Cols Orelta A, Clark, Edvtna 8. Jeppson, Florence Woods Ei Nina Dixon, Lucy A. Whltcomh, Ids Burt, Grace H. Mlddlemlss Katherine Cook, Clara Johnson, Clara Pond, Graca A. Chandler Pring, Nora Ahren. Bcr-n-lr Wilcox. Frmncee McLean, Lydia A. Elisabeth L OSullivan, Winona Kelly, L. Burnham, Norma PMeraon, Motile H. Verna Mae Beatrix Bishop, Lewis -ntella Coos and Alice Vera Waldron. a tr i |