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Show THE SALT LAKE TiaHUNK, TUESDAY MUKNJNU, Al'KlL 10 given In Ihe preliminary estimate. It la expaeted that moat of this money will be refunded, now that tha appropriation is aiaU.ib.c." OGDEN DEPARTMENT ttreet ADMIT TAKING WOOL FROM DEAD SHEEP Offlc, 420 Twenty-flftl- i BubIhom offlc, 661; Ogden eorreepondent, 664 and 710. Fhon afternoon, eeverai praona narrowly Injury. An auf truck driven by Jl. II. Alorrifteld tree damaged and the runaway auto wet not atorped until It with a atrert car and went ever l lie curb and onto the atone coping around Hi city hall. Wlntle aald that whan lie aaw hla rar had gotten beyond hie control he tried to keen It going in a circle until he could git the biakre lo work. Jtolh care were dam. aged and Mrrritleld suffered a number of cuia ixn lua hand by broken glaaa from the Windrhlcld. Merrltleld aald ha attempted to avoid tha common with as-rn- That the Force Predicted Will Be Back to Normal Within Week. Conflicting claltna war mada today by tha men who walked out of the Sperry Hour company and tha - Globe Grain am) Milling planta, because of tha adoption of what ta termed tha American plan of employment, and tha eonatructlon chlefa of tha planta It waa found that about thirty men were at work at the Globe mllla today. of the striker IL J. Fisher, eecretary In committee, Issued a atatement todaywho men tho which he asserted that walked off Uia Jot were still ofT and expect to etay away aa long aa tho open hop carda are displayed. Journeymen plumbere walked out today. Tlarpentera and laborera upon a number of email Jobe also were reported to have walked out today. W. TT, It a ween, manager of Industrial relations for tbs Associated Industries, said today: "Tha labor eltuatlon hrra today la, )n my optnlon, much healthier. Twenty-flv- a per cent of the force on tha work at the Globe mill! have gone back to work, In Addition to k large numoer of the hand employed by J. H. Waugh, construction engineer of tha corporation, who la of the opinion that within a week everything will be In a normal condition again." Nothing has heen done at the Pperrr offlclala aald they plant. The company would wait for a while before reaumlng 21. operations - FORMER OGDEN MAN DIES AT SAWTELLE BRIDGE TO BE BUILT ON ARROWHEAD TRAIL OGDEN, April 26 B. F. Finch, district engineer for tha Inltcd States bureau of publlo roads, with headquarters In Ogden, returned this morning from Nevada, where he had been on an Inspection trip. htln at ietto a week ago today, Mr. Finch aald, tha state road commissioners opened bids for tha construction of a steel brldga over tha Virgin river on tha Arrowhead trail between tit. George, Utah. and I.aa Vegas, Nev. The four bids received will ha sent to Tho estimated coat ol the Washington work Is $67,000. OGDEN WILL BE ON AERIAL POST ROUTE Special to The Trlbaaa. OGDEN, April 24. serial post route transmitted to Ogden will he on the by fell Is the news H. Tsylor. chief clerk of the mail service at Ogden, hy K. E. Slater, superintendent of the mail service at ban Francisco, who was In Ogdrn toV day. The superintendent said that the government is rushing Its plans for the aerial route. Specially constructed airplanes capable of carrying 2Wh pounds will be placed In service. The service, Superintendent Slater added, would save much time In mall delivery between Ogden and San Francisco. traits-ontlnont- al ALLEGED BURGLARS ARE HELD FOR TRIAL Special to Tha Trlbaaa. OGDEN. April 24. Robert Kelly and Oaorga Pavla, arreated in Salt Lake for alleged participation In the burglarizing peels! la Tha Tribune, of tha Armotrong Sporting Goods a tor, OGDEN. April 26. John V. Nelson, were arraigned In the city court this member of the G. A. H, and for many upon the charge ' of second-degre- e yearn custodian of the city haO, died at morning burglary. the Soldiers home at 8awtelle. Cal., last They waived preliminary hearing and Friday, according to the advices received were eve to the district court in Ogden today. The departed soldier under hound bonds of $1000 each. Tha accused was accorded a full military funeral at men asked (or separate trials In the disSawtelle yesterday afternoon. trict court. t DAMAGE IS DONE EnUri Plea of Guilty. BY RUNAWAY AUTO Special ta Iks Trlbaaa. Purchase of Site Ordered and Construction Work . 6psrLl Special te The Tribune. ' ta Tha Trlbaaa. f portal OGDEN. April ItiUe. . OGDEN, April 26. Edward OToole pleaded guilty to the ehargo of embexzle-mun- t in the city court today before Judge D. R. Roberta lie waa c .arged with the Special ta Tlie Tribune. OGDEN. April 26. When Joseph C. misappropriation of $27 intrusted to hla Wlntle, deputy sanitary Inspector of .the care to purchase motorcycle parts. The lost control of the passing of the sentence was continued uncity health department, sutomojille he was driving early this til Wednesday morning. '27, 1920. Will Be Begun. OGDEN, Arm 24, That tbav had pulled tha wool from carraaaea of ahsap that had be-- a doad for threw waaks and left In a held waa tha statement mails In the city court today by Dan lledger, and ti. Garner, whan arraigned upon tha charge ef prtlt larceny. Kidger pleaded not guilty to the charge and Garner pleaded guilty. After hearing the statement. of the defendants, tha court continued tha hearing until Wednesday, when the complaining witness will apiwar In court. to The Tribune. OGDEN, April 26. Orders for the construction work upon the Ogden arsenal have been Issued by Secretary of War Newton D. Raker, according to advices received - In Ogden today by President Warnln I Wat Us of the Ogden chamber of commerce in messages from Senator Reed Smoot, Senator1 W. II. King and Congressman Milton D. Walling. Tha telegrams In subatame were that the secretary of war today authorised tha purchase of tha alt and eonatructlon qf the ordnance depot at Ogden, The arsenal, or ordnance depot, will occupy about two square miles of land soulnweat of tha city. It will embrace thirty-seve- n buildings, which will lie used for ammunition houses, workshops, machine shops, garages, storage houses and tha office and barracks buildings. Tha total cost Is estimated at t2.0h0.oM. The construction of tha depot will ba let to rtvlllan contractors. The laborera will ba Obtained In Ogden, 'if fioialbla. When about 100 government emcompleted. ployees will be on duty all the time. President Wattle or the iliamber of commerce Issued the fol.owlng statement today: "This action of Secretary linker removes the laet ohataele, nrl confidently expect that the work will ho started Immediately and puahed to early completion. I dor pot mind saying now that during the last few weeks. we have been a little nervous over the eltuatlon, as there was lust k possibility that the project might fall through, or at . least he Indefinitely postponed. This grew out of the fact that approval of the secretary of war was neceasary before any money could be spent from the funds appropriated for this purpose. "While the secretary of war had the general scheme es submitted y tne construction divisions, and the bill was passed and signed by the president. It nevertheless required the final approval of the secretary before any money could ba spent. There was evidently about this, beeome misunderstanding cause when the engineers came here to map out tha work It Was found that no money was available: further, that tke secretary of war demanded a complete report and survey, with maps and other detailed Information. "The aurvevora were shout to loave. but the chamber of commerce came lo the rescuo and advanced the mom v to do this work. The survey was rushed to completion, with the kid of local men tha Inf come of the secured through chamber, and the maps and reports forof war It Is to secrct.vrv the warded hla action after receiving those reports that now assures tne prompt constru- tlon of the dciiot. "Tha chamber of commerce had previously spent sonic money In options on land snd have given a guarantee that the site would not coat hi.' olid Ihe figure 1 - OGDEN SOCIETY Special la Tha Trlkuaa. OGDEN, April 21 Tha various companies of the Duukhtara of tha Pioneers will hold thalr regular meetings Thurs- day afternoon at 2 30 o'clock as follows: A company will meat wltb Mrs. dlrad eon, 61S Cheater avenue; B company, Mrs. Maud baun. 1417 ChUda avenue, C com261 Twenty-fift- h pany,- Mrs. Feleraon, street; Jj company, Mra. J. D. Harding, 6V2 Twenty-fourt- h street; E oompauy. Mra. D. W. Pickett, Jll porter avenue; F company, Mra. Dolts Beers, 2363 Gram- mercy avenue; G company, to be later; H company, Mrs. J. G. Wilde, Wright apartments; I company. Mra. Josephine Foulgar, 2114 Goddard avenue; J company, Mr. J. A. Calvert, 175$ Adams avenue; K company, Mrs. John Kieoold, 2045 Jackson avenue; L company, Mrs. Batchelor, Thirty-secon- d street and Ogdon avenue; M company, Mra. Mary Wilwvn and Mr. Pauttie Waterfall at tha Wl'son home, 2642 Monroe avenue; N company, to ba annosneed later; H companv. Mrs. Oilie Thomas. MS Twenty-sevent- h street; Roy. to he announced later; Huntsville, Airs. Anna Newsy; Kiverdale, Mra. Peter Thompson. Mre. Caroline MadleoiV entertained th ladies' auxiliary to tha Rpaniah War Veterans Saturday evening at her horns on Ninth avenue. An entertainment waa given this even-In- g by the Britts nlc association In tha Engles hall. Tha Boodles' Uterarv club- - will meet Wadneeday aftornoon at the home of .Mrs. W. C. Wright, 2541 Van Buren avenua Mrs. J. K. Cantwell announoea tha an- gagamant of her daughter. Gwen, to George D. Grant. Tha wadding will taka pia'-early In June. Mr. and Mr. Auhrey Henderson were tha recipients of k surprise given hy the of tha Burton implement comemploye pany Thursday evening at their home on Capitol avenue. Dancing, gamea and re- freshmenta were tha entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. T. Neel entertained the . offuera and members of the Brittankt aa- social Ion at thalr home, 247$ Ecqlea ave- nue, In commemoration of the birthday ' anniversary of William Ghaktapeare. A musical program and games wars enjoyed after whlrh refreshment war served to twenty gueita. Mrs. Willard Brown was hostess to tha B. L M. Five Hundred club at her home The club will mast Friday afternoon. jvlth Airs. T. lveraon, 541 Washington 7. avenue. Alay The Episcopal guild will meet Wednas. day afternoon at 11.30 o'clock til the guild hall. Mia. A. L. Carpenter and Mrs. Merl MrtTenehan will be the hntezsea. A rantata tntlfled "The Enchanted Wood'' will bo given hy the Klxth ward religion clans next Friday evening In tie, fHURTRY ward chapel. Alra. 8. T. Whitaker, teachV 1 er of tho class, and Miss RtADvron $ Minnie Moore Brown will have charge of the cantata. On Saturday evening of last week tn tha r. O O. F. hall, a social and card party waa given hy tho Kobekah lodge. A apodal meeting of Mlnem chapter No. 14. Order of tho Eastern Altar, whl be held Tueaday evening at 7:So o'clock In tho Mart nlu temple. J. Walker Meet, and Thelma, and ooom, William anddaughter, Ralph, returned dunuay hy way of Kan Francisco to their home m Hood River, Ore., following a tn-dnvisit with Ogden and Logan re. alive? Tko Nautical Knot," a two-acomic opera, was presented thl by tha Weher Normal college at evening the Orpheum theater. Tha principals of the Cast were Little Hammer. Luella Nichols, Golden Bingham, Wallace Budge and Bert Lslah-mnThe col.cge and Orpheum orchestra A GBBAST. PIMPLY SKIN, furnished mus e for the performance. COATED TONGUE AND . The Sempre Musical society will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. FOUL BREATH. 2752 Joseph Clark, Washington avenue. Mrs. Fred G. Clark will he the hostess. Mra Kadle Wed, w h.o had been vlsltkig !n Ogden, Ka t Lake and Idaho, has re Poisons in the blodt accumulate turned to hor horn jn I .os Angeles. Dr. and Airs. A. D Barber and daughtho wiflter mouths, should through ter, Roaemarvt will teaie next Thursday bo promptly driven out by taking tor Ihe east Dr. Burlier will take a course at. th" I'nlversity of sulphur, cream of tartar aud Pennsylvania in Itf Ude'phtu, and at tho of Allnnesota In Mlnneapo'ls. Inlversity it is to nauseating! Well, Mr and Mrs. Haroul J Parker enter- mined at u five hundred parlv Thursday then, just get a tuba of Bulpherb verlng of lest week at Ihelr'home. 134J Twenty-fourt- h street. At cards honors Tablets aud they will.' do the work were awarded to Mrs. H. R. Packer and W, Parker. Lat In the evening a lunchpleasantly. They are mude of suleon wu nerved. Tha guests were: Mr. and Airs. K. B. Stone, Mr. and Afra. H B phur, cream of tartar and herbs Packer,. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noble. Mra sugar-coatetablet. Stomach, iivar, Mrs. Robert L B. Goodman, bowels and blood ara all benolitsd Llyde Parry and W. Parker. by their occasional use. Greasy Complaint Is Voluminous. skin, pimples, coated" tongue and foul itpertnl to Tb Tribune. breath tell you if your bjood is bad. OGDEN, April 26. b type-- I Mrs. B. Clarko,' D03 Main street, ivr.t.en pages are required to set forth ihe a'legations In the complaint filed In 1 have been us- Buffalo, writes: the district co irt today bv C. It. HI1- and like Bulpherb Tablets, ing your as attorney fo f Thomas Auld, dcgorth. against Otto Vogler and fertykthres other Sold by all them wuxif very much. defendants The fiction (a to title to a number of lots in River qu.et addi- druggists. Don t accept ordinary park tion In West Ogden. sulphur tablets and be nauseated jK& House Across tho Way AwCtOZ. U Tomorrow I may be at work dolling up that house across the way adding dollars to its life and a heap to its valued-year- s of pride for its owner. 1 "McMurtry Mixed Paint, y know, is made for a climate like turs. It outlasts anything you ever used and anything I .eyer. saw for real honest qualYoull be ity, beauty and to coma for this for thanking me' years hint. But nows the time. )) out-class- es stay-abilit- y! -- -- Sold by All Leading Dealer R ; id MiMartry af Unai ant Paint, rtaJy far air, in 32 ikniti wkita. Writ today far talar tnnlu i i i eMMurtryMfgCo. i I Pal-- find Vami ah Htnknm Denver. Colorado 1 rt 4 J n. summer starts next Saturday with the Coronado Seashore Carnival at San Diego, California. '' Floating orchestras will blend their melodies with soft lights from a thousand lanterned canoes and launches, in the great night water pageant Music and dancing ashore warship illuminations special events and program of water sports and contests the next day will welcome you and usher in the greatest summer season Californias ever seen. Each week, new public entertainments Wift Obtains and disappointed. Decree. B- U 1U iiV: WATCH TOUR BOY EAT Dont curb his appetitehis body boniMnakind OGDEN. April 26. The case of the slate against Jeans Brown and Clyde Klaey, charged with the theft of an automobile, was fixed for hearing in the r.ty court today for Alay 6 The defendants aie at liberty upon 4250 bond requires plenty cf tissus-buildin- each. Special te Tbs Tribune. Will Be Buried Today. com-fan- y. Cut This Out It Is Warth Money. Cut out this slip. Inclose with 4c and mad it to Foley A Co., 2635 Sheffield Ave., ChRago. 111., writing your name and ad- You will recelva In return dress clearly a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar. for coughs, colds add eroup; V o.ey Kidney ITUs for pain in widen and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and Ahoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, headache and sluggish bowels. fcrhra:nm-Jul.nsiDrugs. lAdv.) . Shredded Wheat puis you in harmony with Natures law and Keeps you fortified against disease. Tho Biscuits with milk or cream make a XL Venable, chanced with passing a bad check for ifpon the Utah Power & Light pleaded rot guilty mthe city court this morning. Hla case waa set for hearing April 30. Ilia ball Waa fixed at $50. ? easily digested and supply all the bodybuilding nourishment needed for work or play. Eatind a nourishing meal at-- cost of a few cents. Bloods Not Guilty. C. ii ri, Funeral sen lee fori Mrs. Elizabeth Keeder. wife of W. H i Reader, Sr., will he held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Fourth ward cliapel, Bisnop I Hiram E. Lund officiating. Interment I will be made In the City cemetery. SflT6Clllci Wheat Biscuits atone sitiind they are I SiMH'Ui to Tho Trlbaoe. 26. OGDEN. April d, fcod.Let hm eat five or six Benefit Dance. Jo The Trlbuae OGDEN. April 26. mOOnlit I Larceny Casa Set. OGDEN, April 26. The United Railway Employees will ghe a benefit dance at the Eagles hall April 30. Kpeeial com- mittees are arianglng for feature at the dance. The musicspecial will be fur- msiied hy the Union orchestra. y .'iv. ! gprcUl te The Tribune. Through Fullman service Is operated between San Diego and Chl-raover the new San Diego and Arizona rallwav. In connection with the Reek Island and Southern Pacific "Golden State Limited." A delightful trip through magnificent Carrico Gorge, Imperial Valley and twice through Old Mexico. 1C 1C (Adv.) hx. Marguerite Wattis Littieijeld was granted a divorce In the district court today hy Judge A. E. Pratt from Edmond A. Littlefield Upon t;,P ground of crmdjy. The defendant did not The p'alntiff and her appear In court father. K. O. Waltis. were the only witnesses m the case. Will Glv II . Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, April 26 - - F FTfJy-eigh- 31 will enrich the daily opportunities for surf bathing, boating, aquaplaning that fascinating sport motoring along the coastorthroughnearbymountain passes, receptions aboard warships and countless recreations and social enjoyments. Youll find exceptional accommodations, whether in a tent or cottage on the beach, or among the citys many modem and spacious hotels, close to the bay and ocean. Come now and stay as long as you can. Cool summer days and nights add rare delight all summer long to happy seaside life at iv'i Ti 11 11 Hi Ci 1U Ti Mi Bi |