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Show TflE BALT Lake TIUBtKL, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL. 23, 1D20. ; Ho OGDEN DEPARTMENT Flumes Offlc. 420 Twmtyflfth street. Business office. 664; Of den eorreipoiuUnt, 664 4 s 740. Change of State Highway Route in Vicinity of Utah Hot Springs to Be Made- Large Flocks Pass Through Worker in Plants Walk ' Out as Protest Against Ogden on Way to New American Plan. Feeding Grounds. m ts Tb Tribes. OGDEN, April 11 The shipment of livestock through Of den , hss been resumed by sheepmen sod the cattlemen, he ere moving lhetr herds to the summer reuse. The storms of the lest week, together with the delay caused by the switchmen's strike, has worked s little hardship upon the sheepmen, who ere late In getting their horde to the summer range before the lambing7'WK1seaeon. In the shipment of sheep of P. T;i hardy front Curry, Nev.. to Pocatello, which passed through Ogden today, 400 lambs were born on the trip from Nevada to ogden. The sheep were taken north In a gpeclnl train. Dell II. Adam brought fn 6000 head of afternoon and eheep late yesterday stopped at the union stockyards to feed. The sheep are en route from Velma, Nev., to the summer range at Portage. Before Adams could get ears to load he lost 1000 head of shesp through ths storms, and 150 dead sheep were removed from the cars here. Upon the arrival of the sheep In Ogden Manager tester O. Whitlock of the slot provided shed room and feed for the sheep, which suffered from Ike ool(l in transportation, John W. Thornty of Kaysvllle arrived here today with forty carloads, or about 6000 sheep, which will be trailed from Ogden to the summer range near Car . land. CRUELTY IS CHARGED IN DIVORCE ACTION Special to The Trlbuat. OGDEN, April 12. Cruelty is charged In ths suit for divorce filed In the district court by Mary J. Lewis against William A. Lewis. Tbs couple were married in Logan, beptember 22. DM. Mrs. Lewis also asks for ths custody of the minor children. That her husband broke up the furniture and swore at her Is the allegation for divorce made la ths complaint filed In the district court by Harsh Barth against Charles Barth. She also asks for alimony and the custody of seven minor children. Trespass Cass Appealed. Speelal te The Trfbeae. OGDEN, April 22. Martin Smith, convicted In the city court of permitting anlmale to trespass and sentenced to pay a $30 fine, has appealed case to the - the district court. Special to The Trlbasa. Special te The Tribua. OGlDEN, April 22. r keep." It- la through, cppeyi f-way . -- . . ferae aad oro-i- i Caa't Ut ' Tather Toull hive no more pain, but wlU notice the corn getting loose and wobbly.' In a day or so you lift It right off without any feeling That's the end ef and of your troubles. Millions hsvq "Uets-Ite bs the on end only t proved . kllko the-cor- corn removers unfailing common-sen- s Why not yout "Cets-lt- " cost but a trifls at any drug store and carries a money-bac- k guarantee. Mfd. by E. Lawrence A Co., Chi- cago. Bold tn Salt lake City and recommend ed a the world e best corn remedy by Z. C. M. I. Drug Dept., Schramm. Johnson Drug Co., I Store. Waterloo Pharmacy, Coomb Drug C., Gesnlt Drug Ce., Owl Drug Co., pruchl Drug Ce., Thornbsrg Drug N. 7. (Advertisement,). SUGAR pARMRS T() AT THE AGE OF W.-W- f ME I GIRL WINS ESSAY PRIZE ' Uo The Tribuns. OGDEN, April 22. The prise offered to school children for the best essay on the benefit derived from enlistment In the new peace-tim- e army waa awarded today to Zeila Andrews, 12 years of age, of the Martha society home. The announcement of the award to little Misa Andrews wae made by Sergsant Edward A. Stumpf of the army recruiting station In this city. The winner of the Utah and Idaho die trict prise, a silver loving cup, was Mis Elsie Coleman of Idaho Fall. . (SUPPLIES SHIPPED IN OGDEN TO GUARD i Special lto Tbt Trtbeae. OGDEN, April 22. Captain Walter E. Lindquist of B troop, Utah national guard, haa been advised that a machine gun, two cases of ammunition, an army unitransport wagon, summer-weigforms and other wearing for apparel eighty men bad been shipped from the state guard arsenal at Salt Lake. The guardsmen will leave Ogden June 14 for Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., for their summer camp. ht I I J MONO the oldest names of Americas business aristocracy there is none with greater dignity and prestige than the name of Dunlap. WheO your father's father yes, and his father bought their hats, .they took as much pride in the Dunlap label as you do today . and the style and quality of Dunlap Hats will justify the - confidence you place in them. REPUBLICANS HOLD PRIMARIES TONIGHT , I I I Special to Tbe Tribune. OGDEN. April 22. the Republican The primaries of party for the city and county will be held tomorrow night. The Republicans of the city will hold prl-- I marie in each of the five wards. The I country primaries will p held at the usual places. Delegates win be named for tbe county convention, which will name the delegates to the state convention, to meet at Rfiee, for the purpose of naming delegates to the national convention at Chicago. OGDEN EXPERIENCES VARIETY OF WEATHER Special lto Tbe Trlbuas. OGDEN, April 22, Ogden day. Miss Scowcroft is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Rcowcroft. Stanley Kheea and Clarence brown have been named as honor students. Die ws , JFVRMAlfin&At1VDM4T& North Ogden Woman Dies.' Special to The Tribune. Clean It Yourself Dingy wall paper presents no problem when once you see how easily Absorene will clean it. absorbs dirt like a sponge and a ccent can cleans a big OGDEN, .April 22. Mr. Laura Shew Cragun, 3 years of age, widow of Willard tl. Cragun. died at the residence of her brother, Elijah Cragun. In North Ogden, last night. She recently returned to from California, where she had been She during the winter for her health. la survived by four daughters and two three sons, twenty-nin- e grandohildren, and a number of brothers and sisters. t Og--d- Ab-tore- room. Get a can from your neighborhood decorator, or from any dealer. See how Absorene makes your wall paper as fresh and bright as when it was put on. Salt Lak Glass ft Paint . Charged With Assault. OGDEN, April 22 The police have a warrant for the arrest of Louis Letia porter at a local hotel, charged with assault upon Edward Nalsbett, 1$ yearn of It la charged that Letts struck age Nalsbett over the bead with an Iron cuspidor, following an altercation In the hotel lobby. The police have been unabie to locate Letia The' 0 HUM Special te Tbe Tribune. OGDEN. April 21 Chester Cathartic A. Becraft, years of age, died at the Doe hospital of peritonitis. He was born in Ogden, December 23, lbIG. and waa the non of L. H. Becraft. Hr. He la survived by his widow, ona son. father and one brother. 2$ stomach trouble, such as In- digestion, gaa sourness, stomachache and Inability to retain food ar In probably nine eases out of ten simply evidence that excessive secretion of acid Is taking place In the stomach, causing the formation of gaa and ecid indigestion. Gas distends the stomach and causes that full, oppressive, burning feeling sometimes known as heartburn, while ths arid irritates and Inflames the delicatef lining Of the stomach. The trouble ltev entirely In tbe excess development or seJ cretion of sold. To stop or prevent this souring of tbe food contents of the stomach and to neu- -' trails the acid, and make It bland and harmless, a teaspounful of bisurated magnesia, a good and effective corrector of acid stomach, should be taken In a quar-- r ter of a glass of hot or cold water after or whenever gaa sourness or acid-tt- y eating ts felt. This sweetens the stomach and neutralises the acidity In a few moments and la a perfectly harmless and inexpensive remedy to us. An antiacid, such as bisurated magnesia, which can be obtained from In either powder or tablet form,' enables the stomach to do Its work proper without the aid of artificial digest-ant- s. erly Msgueela comes In several forma so be certain to ask for and take Magnaeia, which is especially r re pared for thq above purpose, (Adv.I CANDY of Peritonitis. this morning Tfeallr miaous Appendicitis Proves Fatal. rial to Tbe Tribune. OGDEN. April 22 Clarence F. Lund, years of age. died at the Dee hospital this morning from appendicitis after Illness of four weeks. He is survived by his widow, three daughters and one son and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Lund of Salt Lake. Sp 3$ Bond Is Forfeited. ist Special te Tbe Tribune. OGDEN. April 22 C. L charged with the theft of coal, ppejr In the city court this and his $23 bond was declared Judge D. R. Roberts ordered the of a bench warrant for Hhortino. - Bbortlno, failed to morning, forfeited. issuance d Gas Bate Balsa Declared Imperative. DES MOINES, Iowa, April 12.gub-stantiInareasaa in rates tor gaa ar to save many companies in necess&ry ' ' Marriage Licenses. Iowa, Nebraska gntf South Dakota from resolutions passed by the Lorenxo Agostlql and Qpscl Germl, both bankruptcy, Iowa District Gas association her today Of Ogden. the three Said The district comprise suites increased cost of fuel, labor and Births. material make the higher rate necessary, The assoTo Earl A. and Ruth Hart Cook, 64$ according to the resolutions. Chester street, a boy. ciation suggested rates be revised from time to time W. H. Tftvlor of Omaha waa elected New Salts Filed in District Court. president of the association; C. N. Chubb A. of Davenport, first vie president; H. B. Mary J. Lewis against William t Lewis, divorce. Maynard, Dubuque, second vice presl Harsh Barth against Charles Barth, dent, and H, R. SlarreL Des Moines, secret- Farr, Jr., part of. the northeast quarter eecuon 21 and part the northeast quarter section 22, township 6 north, range 2 west. 2,700 Blow Beleastd on Bond. OGDEN, April 22 Joseph Cos, who was returned to Ogden Ry from Los Angeles to answer the charge of deserting his wife and child, furnished a bond of $504 today and was released by the sheriff. OGDEN SOCIETY Special to Tbe Tribune. OODEN. April 22. Mr. Lester J Hill waa hostess at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday at her home, 331 Parry ate-nuIn compliment to Miss Ora Shaugh-nessa May bride. The afternoon was spent with needlework and at 6 of lock luncheon was served. A pink and white color scheme waa used in the table decorations. Daffodils were arranged about in the rooms. The hostess was assisted ' Fifentertaining by Mrs. Lavtna Frost. were teen of Mis 8haughnessys friends present. Mrs. T. 8. Shaughnessy and Mrs. (X L. Syphers will entertain next week at the heme of Mrs. Shaughnessy, 35$ Parry avenue, In homy of Miss Shagh-nessMrs; R. T. Murphy will entertain thq members of the M. B. B. club next Saturday afternoon at an Orpheum theater party. The O. A. O. Kensington club members were entertained on Wednesday afternoon on at the home of Mrs. Herbert Seagcrs was Twenty-sevent- h street. Luncheon the of close at afternoon, the served The club covers being laid for twelve will meet next Wednesday with Mrs. A. avenue. 2550 Quincv Burton, Mrs. George E. 'Oreenwell will be hostess to the Happy Hour club next Saturday afternoon at her home, 2J3 Twenty-secon- d street. association of the The Parent-TeachQuincy school will hold its regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. adW. Karl Hopktne will Election of officers dress the meeting. will be held. The Women's Home Mission circle of the Methodist Episcopal church met this afternoon at the Esther home. An Inprogram was given. teresting will be given tomorrow afterA tea noon. from 2 until 3 o'clock. In the members of the Pythian hall for Pythian Mrs. Katie Hobb, Mrs. Amy Bisters. Mrs. Lena and Berry Wynfn will be tbe hostesses The Ladles Aid society of the First Congregational church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 3$ oclock In the A missionary program church parlors. 111 be given and the April committee, under Mrs. Lyman Paine, will be In charge during ofthe afternoon, the Vincent Chautauqua A meeting circle will be held tomorrow evening at 30 oclock at the home of Mr. George Kelley, 2117 Adame avenue, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Osborne have aa their guest Mrs. Osborne's brother, Carl Huentaner of Laramie. Wyo. e. y, al of . ary-treasurer. . y. er was again given a variety of weather today. The morning had the' appearance of a spring day, aa the eun was out for a few hours About S o'clock snow, accompanied by wind visited the city. An hour later the sun again appeared for a short time. Later the weather turned cold and re-- I mained so throushout the night. DUE Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief for - Acid Indigestion. Mrs. f Company, 4 Utah-ldah- Special Distributor. land tharsuo. "Gets-l- t and 'Tor conference In Ogden today between representatives of o the Central Railroad company, the atate road commission, the public utilities commission and the owners of the Utah Iot Springs Sanitarium, It was agreed that the state highway route In that vicinity should he changed to eliminate two grads creasing of the railroad. At present the state road crosses the tra ks, runs, tor A considerable distance between Hie Interurban and the 8liort Lin tracks, and than reorosses the Interurban. The two crossings - cad be eliminated If the sanitarium company wlU agree to allow the necessary land otf It property. for the rig M Warren Rtoutnour, commissioner, attended the conference, width waa held on tle grounds, end Insisted on the policy of the commission to- - eliminate grade croNstnes wherever possible. Mr. gtoutnour also arranged for nece between the railroad com sary clearances ... canyon and the ITJio narrow places be to prevent will curbed b'shway vehicles using the road from getting too OGDEN, April 22. The answer of the employees of the Globe Orsln 4 Milling company and the 130 employees of the Sperry- Flour company to the notice that the plants were und-t- what le termed the American plan, was q walkout of the employees today. The men of the Globe mills walked out ar 1 Oclock this morning,. while those of the Sperry, plant walked out this afternoon. These are the first of the plants to be affected following the posting of the notices. The walkout St the Globe mills was made without anyVnlie from the men,. J. H. Waugh, coiu.Uuei km engineer, said. I No demands were made. Sinkers said that the employees bad walked out be-cause of the adoption of ih new plan the railroad track. and that they would not work under me near Tomorrow members ef the commission "open shop system. will to Farmington to hold hearings go folThe walkout at tbs Sperry mills the eliminaregard to petitions for lowed a visit to the plant by a delegation with 01 tion grade crossings over the Bamfrom the carpenters union, W. P. Parry berger electric In that city. In charge of the construction, announced. Following the strikes at the Globe and COMPANY BUYS Sperry plants a commutes representing the sinker, met at the office of the business agent of the carpenters union. No statement waa given out; At d meeting held at the Moose hall tonight bien ' from the I we plants were present. They Special te The TrUuia. OGDEN. April 22. The Amalgamated said they would probably have a stateSugar company has announced that It ment later. The strike at the Globe and ftperry hat obtained twenty carloads of hay In mills was said to be the result of the Nevada which will be brought to Ogden ralieve the shortage of feed. The ac Posting of the following notice yester- to tlon was taken by ehe company In order day: to aid the farmers to gel their stock In "We are affiliated with the Utah Associated Industrie! and this business Is be- condition for the spring plowing. manager, says that ing conducted under the Americas plan theE. Hebbelow, ofdistrictwas so critical tnat hay snortage of employment." secretary of the Ogden some of the farmers said they were willbranch of the Utah Associated Industries, ing te pay as high as $60 a ton tor it. said that considerable labor trouble Is H added that the hay wlU arrive from anticipated before the American plan of Nevada early next week. employment la effected- - He said the. cards announcing the adoption of the OGDEN WOMAN DIES plan have been sent to each one of firms that signed the roll the forty-thre- e 54 Dew plan of employment. for the . Kawson, manager of the Industrial relations of Utah Associated In- - Spsclal lto lb Tribua. Frank R. duslrles, said the strike was a protest OGDEN, April 22.-against the adoption of the proposed plan Wlant, 64 years of age, died2279last last of employment He said there had been night at the famll yresldence, Adams no reporta of the merchants and manuavenue. She la survived by her husband, W. two Charts sons. from facturers making any change tbe Melghan of Ms nils, and Frank E. Melghan of Ogden, and plans adopted by the association. Representative of the Sperry and a daughter, Mrs. R. D. Snodgrass, of Globe companies tonight said they had no Buhl. Idaho. The funeral will be held at 2 p. statement to give out Requests for Increased wages In the Saturday at the Klrkendall chapel. Member of the Brotherhood of American Yeoboth have bees granted by milling past men and tbe Rebakah lodge will attend companies. hi a body. Interment wlU be made In Mountain View cemetery. 100 Never Leave a Cera n Any Feet for Very Long. The hurting "pep" goes rlgt out of that corn tbe moment a few drop of, Cets-lt- " a At : Corn Suffering SHEEP TAKEN TO parlai More , OGDEN STATISTICS a Mustard Plaster Without the Bum or Sting Musterold la a dean, whita ointment, made with the c4 of mustard. It does all the work of the doea it better and mustard piaster does not blister. You da cot have to bother with a doth. You simply ruh it on and usually the pain is gnne I Many doctors and nurses use Muster-ol- e and recommend it to their patients; They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sora throat, bronchitis croup; stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia. congestion, pleurisy, rheuma tism. lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises; chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia W 20c and 60c jars;, hospital size $2.50. i t CARMOTE FLOOR VARNISH Strictly High Grade-Cle-ar to Walk 0 Varnish and all Colors-M- ad , EM CARMOTE WIRE SCREEN BLACK Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo WJl Help You STOP lICtiihG CARMOTE PIAZZA CHAIR PAINT s Mftkes clean, bright Forch and Lawn Furoitui A Jet ' , Black Glossy Finish that Prevents Bust .CARMOTE AUTO COLOR VARNISH You can apply it 10 Popular Colors CARMOTE WHITE ENAMEL The Highest Grade Enamel Possible to Produce CARMOTE LIQUID WAX . or Polishing Floors, Furniture, Automobiles, Marble and Glass Ask for Color Cards and Booklets Carnots Floor Varnish and Finishes an sold by Waterloo Pharmacy, 4th Bast and 17th South. West Side Pharmacy, 201 Wsst 2nd South. Acme Pharmacy, 9th Bast and 13th South. Oquirrh Pharmacy, 4th 8outh and 4th East streets. The Triangle Drug Co, 901 South 9th Bast street. Baal Estate Transfers., Georg A. Barry and wife to Thomas G. Blakeley, part of lot 2, Pardons Aro Issued. block 28, plat C $ $00 Special te Tbe Tribua. Benjamin Hansen and wife to WilH. 22. southof to liam Pardons three the OGDEN, April Jardlne, part west quarter, section 2$, township prisoners were granted by the city city S north, range 2 west comm! loners at their eeseloa this mornI ing Th4 pardons were to Htaala Hayden, Matthew 8 Browning and wife to C. C. Butte and M. F. Nlrhols. Iiorthea B. Patterson, part of kit 19 and all of lot 20, block 1, Eccle. The board also authorised the Joan of 1 $23.22$ 34 from tbe sewer fund to the subdivision Matthew 8 Browning and wife to general fund. Gene Browning, part of lot 20 and all of lot 18. block 1. Eccle subAwarded High Honor. 1 division Special te Tbe Tribune. Mrs Annie Peterson te Mrs. Ada OGDEN. April 22 Ms Rcowcroft has Gale, part of the northeast quarbeen chooen valedictorian of the graduatter of section 6, township 6 north, 1 west L200 ing elaa of the Weber Normal coiege, ring according to. an announcement issued to George Williams and wife to Win- - It Soothes and Relieves Lika Saf&Wllc v J fcrCJcnsfiErMcs ask fob Tllsrlick's He Orijiatl Avoid Imitations aad 5c, her. IngO-tie- - Tb Original I ood-Drui- lot All Agee I MW- M.hera - Oijeatioia Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo. Furnished by any druggist for 35c Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removt For cleanng the skin and making it use Zemo. the vigorously heal penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not agreasysalveaxlditdoesnotstain. Vi hen others fail it is the one dependable treatment tor skin troubles of all kmd Tbe E. W.Kuw Co. Cleveland, (X Tobacco Habit Dangerousof J.hi say Doctor Connor, formerly Hopkm hospital. Thouaand of mea Bufwould bo l i fering from fatal dtaoaao perfect health today were It not for tt Stop tbe ha' 't deadly drug. Nicotine. now, uefure It too late, lia a a, r . of to tobatio rid process yourT tetho any N kablt In any form. Jut go -- t d and omi drug afore and hi tablets; take them a dire-t-th perniciousmmhabit qnualyIf aiih,, re! the money they (u.i and lrtreui. u.r ,re to d b r rt I rn If fm-anrtoum tir It ty rjn tc It of W tiAI tfP of rKOt ns kl) I, tr ,Ni-iIrp tiit n iui d It you i i ' ml be H r cu-L- hi . AJvpn -- i n . |