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Show : NOTED REFORMER TO LECTURE HERE WEDNESDAY NIGHT LOGAN , C V.. Office, 41 tS9-- DEPARTMENT North Main. Telephone Rialdanca Telephone IM, Office, 430 Twenty-fift- h street. v 1 Selected Ogden Democrats Are to Choose Successor to Lor for Purpose of Carrying Out Program of Organization. -- OGDEN. July 1L (Harry Batemans automobile, stolen from Lorln Farr park last Thursday night, was recovered early this morning at Corinne. Utah, by Sheriff H. C. Peterson and Deputy Sheriff Dick Wootton, wno arrested the four boya enzo charged with th theft of th car. The boya held in the county jail are Donald O Laughltn, IT yearn of age, 758 Twenty-sevent- h street; Melvin Spend-lov- e, It yearn of nge, 2759 Grant avenue, OGDEN, July II. Much Interest cenJohns, 17 years of age, 759 ters in the meeting of th Weber county Albert enth street, and Elwtn Oh Ison, 16 Democratic commit. tea next Saturday-fn- r trf ge, 272 11 berty s venue," ; yeers J ftMWiMBSMN the purpose of electing a chairman1 to fill i the vacancy caused by the resignation of Ogden . Lorenzo Richards. The election wilt be Tour followed by an open meeting, at which . c Senator W. H. King and Congressman M. H. Welling will be the speakers 11. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. OGDEN. July In connection with the coming of Con- McIntyre returned today from a four gressman Welling to Utah during the week tour of the Paciflo coast, follows amon preeent week,- - there la moeh-Aal- k the 8hrtnerwlrtmwntlon' In Portland, the Democrats in Weber county to urge lng Ore. They visited Seattle, Spokane and Mr, Welling to make the race tor th cities In British Columbia. senate. It Is said Unit In the event Mr. Mr. McIntyre attended the Democratic Welling enters the race for the senate convention at San Francisco July 6 end the Weber Democrats will urge Joseph witnessed the cloae of the fight for the Che to try for congress In the Firtt nomination. He said that the conven district tlon he looked In upon contained a very Among the most talked of men In politired and anxious lot of delegates, and tics In Weber county Is William H. Wat- they appeared greatly relieved when the tle, candidate for nomination, for gov. nominations were made. ernor on the Republican ticket In Cache valley it is said there la a strong Wattle sentiment. The same report baa been Ogden Officials received from other counties of ths state. Show Weber Republicans have gone on record tor Wattle,, and they claim that when next convention they go Into the state July 11. The merchants of month they will have enough counties of theOGDEN, Tty have indorsed the proposed wild the state with them to secure the nomi- west t show which B. M. Fox and Otto nation of Mr. Wattle. Meek have proposed be staged in Ogden at Monroe park In the early fall. At an LADIES BAND SUCCESS. Informal meeting last night with the pro11. band The Ladles moters and city officials a number of OGDEN, July scored another big success at Lortn Farr the merchants of the city expressed their in Its this afternoon big Sunday Intention of rendering every possible as park Twenty-sev- completely organized into committees for the. .purpose , of carrying- out the, scout program, according to Dr. B. L. Richards, scout commissioner, "Pretention is better than cure" is the slogan of the council in dealing with delinquency of boys Charlee N. Hiller, atieiuLk Held exacutlvefrora Loa Ange-le- a, was in the city and perfected the council. Durorganisation of a first-claing hfs visit he cited that the Ogden Council of the Boy Scouts had reduced delinquency 11$ per cent since its organisation. . Following is the organisation of the LogSn council. President, Henry Peterson, vice president, L. R, Humphreys; vice president, A. K. Bowen; vice presi' dent, W R. Sloan. board: Executive Henry Peterson, Roy Bullen, O. W, Adams. L. R. Humphreys, W. R. Sloan, John H. Moser, William Peterson. Court of honor Henry Peterson, William M. Howell. William Peter. on. A, E Bowen, W. W, Henderson. Publicity committee; W. R. Sloan. Roy Bujlen, Prank L. West, A. N. Sorenson, W. E. Carroll. Educational committee: L P. Humphreys, George R. Hill, Jr 1Y. W. Henderson, Norman Hamilton. committee Ferric Roy Bullen, M. C. Harris, William M. Howell, Joseph E. William Cardan, Camping committee: Peterson, L. R. Humphreys, John H. Moser, George IX Cardon, W. E. Carroll. Finance eomm.ttee: O. W Adams, Alma Sonne, George Moench, W. R, Sloan. The following troop committee have Also been named St. John's church: Aaa Bullen, E. C; Shepard, P. P, Champ. S. First ward: N. W. Merkley, I, W, It. Sloan ' George Harding. Second ward J. V. Gardner, T. G. Howland, DaThird ward: Joseph P. vid Tarbet. Squires, William P. Dopp, Fred Thomas, Fourth ward: George Torgeson, Fred . Dahle, William Noble. A, L. Cole, O. W, Adams, Fifth ward: George Moench, Seventh Edwin Bennion, John Olson. ward- - George D Cardon, John H. Moser, Joseph H. Watkins, Jr. Ninth ward-AlmSonne Leon Ponnesbeck, Walter M E erton. Tenth ward: Lewis F. Moench, Karl C. Sehaub, A W. Ensign. River Rider, Karl A. Heights ward. Thomas North LoKowaliis, John Anderson. N. W. Crookston, Alma Olsen, O. gan- Si Tribes. I OGDEN. July 11. That Irving C. Emmett, acting federal game warden at Washington, D. C., Is slated for the position permanently Is the report which reached Ogden today from Washington, The Ogden man has been ip Washington for a number of months. , The report said that George W. Lawyer has tendered his resignation as United States game warden, stating that he wished to reeume his privata businesa the Ogden man as his successor. Couple Home After - RUNAWAY INJURES to The Trtbone. Along Pacific Coast Special OGDEN, July U, Mrs. - -- ss Sped Oliver Wayne Stewart of Chicago, representative of the Flying Squadron Foundation." will lecture at the Immanuel Baptist church Wednesday night at I oclock under the auspices of the Sait Lake Ministerial association. Mr. Stewart was elected chairman of the Illinois state prohibition committee In 1896, and was made chairman of the prohibition national committee In 1900, which position he held for four years. He helped to organize the "Flying Squadron" of America In 1913 and remained with the organization during its national campaigns. In 1916 Mr. Stewart directed the tour of the prohibi- tion special train. Dr. J. Sherman Wallace, pastor of the Immanuel Baptist church, will preside at the meeting Wednesday The speaker will be introduced by Dr, James H, N. Williams, pastor of the First Methodist church. Hanly-Landri- th Favor Proposed Wild West '- Finish , sistaace in the proposed rodeo. Sentiment is In favor of a stadium at Monroe park, where It can be used for school athletic stents, football and baseball games. It Is expected that th board of city commissioners at the meeting tomorrow night will take seme action regarding the building of a stadium in Monroe park, which Is owned by th city, - - Richards Saturday. LOGAN. July 11. The Logan council Y Burin eta office, 64; Ogden correspondent. 664 and 740. Velvetone Ft Four Ogden Boys Held lor Automobile Theft Irving C. Emmett Slated for Permanent Warden Special te The Tribes, F Committees Phones concert. That the people of Ogden greatly appreciate th concerts being given by .the bands at Lortn Farr park is shown by the crowd present each Sunday for the concert. The feature of the program today waa the Ukulele quartet, composed of Mrs A C. Wilfong. Misses Elisabeth Jones, Edris Christy and Dorothy Nichols. T a JULY 12,' 1920. MORNING, OGDEN DEPARTMENT Oliver V. stewart. 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY " WOMAN IS. N. Bodily, years of age. of Layton, was brought to ths Deo hospital at 4 o'clock tonight, suffering with possible Internal Injuries she received In a runaway while going ttrciumdi. Mrs. Bodily was driving a horse attached to a single vehicle and a large furniture van tn passing frightened the horse. In the runaway the woman was thrown out of the Vehicle. 18 NOTE TELLS TALE v brings out every Found in' Room; Poor detail of the Health No Money, Motive Kodak picture. Jr R. H. Raymond's Body Is I J v A OGDEN, July 11. Broken health and lack of money Is believed to he the reason Ray H. Raymond, 40 years Of age, killed himself with a .38 caliber revolver here tonight. The man's body was found at 11 o'clock tn hla room In a rooming house. Hs had been In Ogden since June 38. That be had deliberately planned to do away with himself was shown by ths pricaullons he made to conceal fils Identity. He cut out the dealers name Is hla hat, ahoes and clothes, but hs left follows: a note, Which Is 11. Raymond, born in Scotland, "Raycams to I. 8. In 1898; died 1920; 1880; no relatives In U. S. A.; no residence; tn New York eighteen years; Troy, two years; roaming two years. Reason, health broken and no- money. Cremate the Body and throw- the ashes to the wbrdu: and, If you please, no more publicity than necessary." The suicide was Inves tlgatsd by Sergeant A. M. Edwards, Detectives W. A. Taylor, W. L. Moore and , W. JL Jones. It dulls the lights and sharp-ehsth- e shadows till, the picture glowswithsteel cut clearness. - VISITS CITY AFT?R ST YEARS. OGDEN. July 11. Henry Collins of San Francisco Is paying his first visit to years. He is a Ogden In thlrty-seve- g guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. 8. P. Millar, 171 Patterson avenue. He said that Ogden Is a real city now, but when he left it there waa not much hero except a few board walks and very . few stores. OGDEN BROTHERS DO BATTLE, gjwtal Is Tbe'Trtbuee, OGDEN, July SALT fight asfly this morning between two brothers, Andrew In Andrew resulted and Nick Tops lapis, receiving two broken ribs and other body Th fray took place at th Injuries. home of th two brothers on West Twenty-fBowerman, Manager. irst street. Th Injured man was given first aid treatment at the sheriff's 271 Main Street, Near Broadway office. The officers are looking for ths NEBRASKA BOY MI88ING. OGDEN, July 11. Mrs. W. B. Pop of other brother. 4 , V Grand Island, Neb., has written to the lng served In th Philippines, Mexico VETERAN SOLDIER HOME. and Europe. He wsa with ths First dl- police, asking their assistance in locating tn Europe. For five months ho 11. be vision Horace D. Lelser, her son, who is believed to In or near OGDEN. July Ogden. The letter said Eugene Poe, 15 brother of Claude ' Lelser of the police was on duty as an aviator In the Tout Lelser will reenter the employ sector, years of age. has been missing from home department, has arrived tn Ogden for since July 1. visit, after seven years In ths army, hav of the city In the fire department. , LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY C0 11-- W. P. 1 , 1L I. , Second Degree Legionaries From All, Parts. of Utah I Meet at Eureka Saturday. Follett, A Bert L. Richards Is scout commissioner: E J Passey, deputy commissioner for Cache stake, and Leland Pickett, deputy commissioner for Logan stake. J. Karl Wood is scout executive with offices at the Logan high school, . - .- o ANNUAL OUTING Utah legion No IS. Mooseheart Legion of the World, the second degiee of the Loyal Order Of Moose, will ho'd Its annual outing at Eureka, Saturday. Five automobiles will carry part of the s Salt Lake delegation to Eureka, and a tike number will motor from Ogden. Assessments in Cache Others will leave Salt Lake over the Denver ft Rio Grande at 4.60 oclock SatOver urday afternoon. Ogden's delegation will Include th Dramatic club under the dinorth rection of F, W. Matthews; LOGAN, July 11 Recapitulation of the Moose. , taxes of Cache county has been mad by committee entertainment The Eureka County Assessor C. F. Olsen and Countv has several attractions planned for the Treasurer George- Hancey. The total of the legionaries Saturamount of taxes shows an increase of 14. entertainment day njght, including a banquet and the. 864,801 over last years assessments. This initiation of a large class Those deslr is due largely to Increase in natural relng to do so will be able to leave Eusources, but the assessment rule of the reka by train at 7 o'clock Sunday mornstate board ol equalization regarding asfor Salt Lake and Ogden. sessments Of cash valuations has Increased ingThe of Utah legion No, 159 InThe In- clude Sofficers the total valuations materially. C. Schlegel, Weet Moose; Judge crease over last year In farm lands Is A, Weber, great north Moose; G, P. and the " merchandise increase Is Vick,J, treasurer; Phillip Pugsley, temporary 764,675. herder; George E. Howe, guide; P of the M, Raleigh, Following Is the detailed record $2,428,-50of th heart; T custodian assessments: City and town lots, M. Howell, past north Moose; all of Salt 15,096,845; improved farm lands. Lake, and also the following officers other lands, 834,025; improvements en from F. W. Matthews, north on farms, Moose; Ogden: lots, 3.132,540; Improvement Dr. E, T. Clark, argus; R. B 1,818,025; livestock, $1,112,020; personal Carter, . great north Moose, and E. M. property, 17,759,486; mines tnd claims, Lee. f J70; other Items, 77,480; public Utilitl i- 5,608,336; total. 37.36T,S0L ODD FELLOWS.' elected officers of the five Odd Recently GLEE CLUB DIRECTOR BACK. Fellow lodges of Salt Lake will be In Charles R. stalled Tuesday night at an entertainment 7 LOGAN, July 11. ofProfessor the Utah Agricul- to be given by Salt Lake I O O. F. lodge, Johnson, conductor tural College Glee club, arrived home to- Enterprise No. 15. The officials to be inday from ns extended trip In the east stalled were elected in the first meetings following the appearance of the glee club In June of t ha, five lodges and win remain at the International Rotary convention, In office until their successors are elected held at Atlantic City. Professor Johnson in December next and accept office. Of the five Salt Lake lodges, Utah No. expressed himself as being highly pleased with the reception tendered the singers, 1, Salt. Lake No. 2, Enterprise No. 15, His organisation scored a distinct success Fidelity No, 17 and Jordan No. 3, all will on the tour, he said. The Rotarians were Inaugurate a member to the poaltion of so pleased with the Utah singers, he said, noble grand, Tice noble grand, eecretary . that they contemplate taking them to the and treasurer. 1921 convention, which la to be held In The turn of Enterprise lodge No. 15 came this time to entertain the four other Scotland. a aMMSMMSMMMMM lodge at the semiannual Installation exmembers of the ercises. RETIRING BISHOPRIC HONORED. are also Invited to attend the L O. O. LOGAN, July 11 Members of tbs Lo- exercises.F. gan Sixth ward of the L D. B. church entertained Friday evening In honor of the MODERN WOOD.MEN OF AMERICA retiring bishopric. The party, which waa hejd In the ward amusement hall, was Visiting Head Auditor J. G. Tate of the moat largely attended social held In Portland, Ore , gave an address on Woodthe ward for year.. Bishop Oscar p, craft last Tuesday evening In Excelsior Rice, who retired, and hla counselor, N. camp hall to both the Excelsior and the A. Larsen, were presented with gold rings Great Salt Lake camps. The degree and each acknowledged his appreciation. team and officers of Excelsior camp gave Olif L Pederson, the new bishop, spoke a class of three the initiatory degree. i the entertainment Neighbor Bryan and A. Kline were t . present for the first time in several months, Wednesday the committee took t STAKE HOLDS OUTING. Neighbor Tate by automobile to some -of rMembera II Bear the of LOGAN, July the points of interest In tbs city and River stake of the L D. 8. church from vicinity. Neighbor Tate left In the afam Boxelder county enjoying an outing ternoon for a visit to other camps In, Logan One hundred and throughout the state, , , canyon. automobile loada of pleasure twenty-fiv- e wnmiimii iinsma g Seekers passed through the city at an Lake yeomen, en routato this the hour early morning, Salt Lake homestead No. 1133 will hold canyon. At the camp which waa estabIts meeting next Friday night lished, various sports and exercises were for regular of candidates. Final acof the tion .Initiation Indulged In and short explorations In regard to the outing , canyon also were made. 28 at Lagoon July will also be taken. The Rowena circle will meet tomorrow F MAN ASKS DIVORCE. afternoon at 8 oclock at the home of Fogarty, 66 Wayne avenue, Third LOGAN,' July 11, Fred Hall has entered Mrs suit for divorce In the First district court South between First and Second West against Adella Hall. He alleges deser- streets, tion, OF G. A. R. Gordon circle will hold Its regular birthday party at Liberty .perk WednesTroops Clash day evenfng at 6 o'clock. Members will bring basket lunch and, will meet at the band stand. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 1, Greek .FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. and Italian troops have clashed at Sera Lily lodge 363 meets tonight at twenty-fiv- e miles northeast of In the K. of P. hall, 58 East Broadway, the Italian Tone. Tbs Greeks Aldln, claimed the right tq enter the Italian Show Increase 1919 - - 5; t'S' h t & 3- OES summer find you , tired, weak-- all .worn out? , Do .you have a con stant ' backache ; feel lame and stiff,, and without life or ambition for the simplest task? j Surely, then, there's a reason why you feel so badly. More than likely it's your kidneys! You may have overworked, eaten too much meat and had too little rest" or sleep, ' all of which has thrown a heavy strain upon your kidneys. 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Raymond Llverman, 32 years of sge, of Wilson lane, was selate this ' afternoon bv riously Kem&l Pasha, th Nationalist ths scoopInjured of a steam shoveL which fell leader, upon him as be was riding Into ths city on s box car of a Denver ft Rio Grande MILL PLANNED. PAPER train. Upon the arrival of the freight train REGINA. " Bask., July IX Plana for at Ogden Llverman was taken to the Dee mill of a the establishment large paper In southern Saskatchewan to utilise vast hospital. His Injuries were found to consist of a number of body bruises and quantities of waste straw In the province possible Internal Injuries. were under way here today. ha Are J. A. Lees, ear repairer, 634 West Fourth North street, I have used Loan's Kidney Pills for years. l am says: out in all kinds of weather and frequently catch cold which settles in my kidneys and weakens them, I have been so bad that my kidneys would act every hour and the secretions were scanty and would born tn passage. 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They helped ms right away, and two boxes cured me. The pain left my baek and, the headaches dis. appeared. South Eighth! East Street i jf B. 8. Langerfield, 338 South Eighth East street, says; My kidneys were disordered and I Buffered from backache. I could hardly get out of bed mornings because of the sharp pains through my kidneys. When 1 stooped over I could hardly straighten again. My kidneys acted too frequently and the secretions were scanty and painful In passage. At times everything seemed in a blur before me. As t had taken Loans Kidney Pills before with good results, J again nsed a box and they quickly removed 5 1 the trouble and strengthened my back. of Doans NOninepackage nnlesl it Mars Kidney Pills is gen. the maple-lea- f trade- mark and the signature J&s. Doan. Mrs. J. Winltless, 417 West Sixth South street, says; My kidneys were out of order and I fejt miserable. X bad a dull,, steady pain in the lower part of my baek, especially (evere when I got up In the morning. 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OGDEN, July 11 Eighty acres of land lying east of Harrison avenus and south of the canyon dugway road waa inspected Saturday afternoon by Mayor Frank Francis and a party of city officials and ctttsens, with a view of acquiring the land for another Park for the city. No action la expected to bo taken at the present time. ake Said: West Fourth North Street ' Italian With Creeks at Nazilti J Foiter-Milbu- m Co., Manufacturing Chenusts, Cuffalo, N. Y. it , j |