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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL Scenes Snapped During American Legion Carnival Parade Yesterday T L th top, left, Mrt Miry B. Mayo, quen of the Spring rrollo end Mordl Oras, wnring her crown, prig; center, fleet of the Loyal Order ef Moo. e. t Lt. i' v. I w . - ..J- Big of Vg dW WIJ royl robot; right, the Knight end jewel Columbia educational fleet, winner of first i 11 29, 1920. Sale of Three-Da- y c repe oot Uootlrf Georgette Two r p A T-- - , 4 , V?K - A f ,jt. -m v ' i , - 3 . ; nv 1 ; r Fl 1 . ll J i .t - j i -- , -- 7 - i 1 v-f- n' V : 7 ' i ; Special Prices 1 ,1 j ; til n Regular $3.00 and $3.50 Crepe Today,. Friday and Saturday DT1 X (A 8TAETS 9 AM. TODAY 5V j : H t S 9 Ti Transferring theDepartment and 'Clearing the Stock is the reason for this unprecedented sale. X i i Viwif i "iirxklicf P-7 t ;a$ vi i .; r k i' ' 7 Your opportunity to get one of the most want-- ed materials of spring and summer season and SAVE 62c OR 72c ON EVERY YARD YOU BUY. Isnt that pretty much worth while? J 'f , S A CcliM&i'S ' . . Shades Are; Turqttoiss r" Sky Robins Egg ' 2Ujf Jf - 8' t ' , . Jay t .v.:,i L'-t'- ' "I' ' - ' ; :: ' Toast Mulberry Teach Copen Brown Greens Tan Pink Full j 49-inc- Flesh Old Rose Taupe .White i t h TTT . I .J cat the matter ef the The prtgj-- a right, dmesrd. Wright (died, April 9 lest, as The ef I ha rale ef 4boon. serve rhUSre tea the heir. Is 7 :y7-'- 3000 Yards 30 Shades dl s , , THE YOUIIG, T70IIAIT j " f.J XJ- . ef Fraud H. art Mr that left as tetaia peUUeeet end OGDEN SOCIETY - OGDEN April tS.-ht- lM Bewail Norton prsni4 humbtr of her pupil In vocal recital this evening at th First Congregations! church. Th fdtlowlng appeared on th program! Dorothy Wright, 7-- France McCrsady, Lttclls Wright, Myrtle Clinton, Marvel Livingston, Mori Nelson and Lionel Farr. Mis Wlnniftwg Hutchinson plays the vlbltn obbligato. - Mle Ora 8hourhnMy, a May bride, was th guset of honor at a surprise shower given by Mrs. Marous Johnson Tuesday avsning at her home, 01 Thirty-firstreet. A luncheon Was terved, th table being osatersd with a basket of Th favors Were little Ophelia rossa. Japanese parasols. Th guest numbered Mrs. Johnson was assisted by eighteen. her sister, Mies Olga Lindstrom. Mrs. ft, F. Hunter and Mies Josephine Ssoman will b hostesses t th members of th Historian! society next Saturday afternoon. Th meeting will be held In th parlor of th First Congregational church. Mr. William Craig will b Chairman. Miss Ludls McFarland wa th guest of honor at a dancing party given this evening In th West Weber ward. Mis McFarland ha recently returned from missionary work In th California misfeature of th sion. A program was evening. Th Homs Culture club will meet next Saturday afternoon at th home of Mr. G. J. Rssss, J479 Jackson nvsnu. Mr. J. F. Uobb will hav chorg of th program. Mrs, Charles Parker and little daughter, Jans, left yesterday for Pittsburg, Pa., and other eastern cities. They will b fon about six week. P. Thlnnes of Mr. and Mrs. Eugsn Evanston, Wyo., who had been visiting relative In this city, left Monday for month1 trip to Portland, Be.tU and other cities of the northwest. They will return by way of San Frsncslco. Mr. and Mrs. William Craig have returned from a visit in southern California. . Th first of a series of dance to be given under the direction of th newly appointed entertainment committee of the Elks' club will be given tomorrow evening In th club ballroom. N company. Daughters of the Pioneer, 0 will meet tomorrow afternoon at o'clock at the horn of Mr. Clara Williams, 1920 Washington avnu. G company will meet Thursday, May t, at th hom of Mrs, Clyde T. OrsenweU, 1121 st OGDEN DEPARTMENT tt Office, 420 Twenty Unit street. Builnesa office, 664; Ogden correspondent, 664 and. 740. -- of American Legion Festival Procession Prb-nounc- ed Success. the )lne. The army, the national guard and the legion members were In the parade and there was a good representation from each and every organization. The bands played as they never had general martial air payed before and the was of the whole display appealing. of the Service Star Legion Member rode In automobiles which wers decorated with flags or bunting and showed that the mothers, wives and sweethearts of the soldiers were not sleeping. The parade started at Ninth South and Main streets and proceeded north to the pioneer monument, thence east to State street, south to Third South street, and east to the carnival grounds. Colonel Fred Jorgensen, adjutant general of Utah, was In charge, assisted by Captain J. 4 P. Flood. U. S. A. Knights of Colunibus Are G. O. P. JUDICIAL Awarded First Prize MEETING JUNE The Judicial convention of the Republi-f- or Float. Salt Lake cltuena lined the curb of the downtown district yesterday afternoon to view the first Mardl Gras parade given In the city. Former soldiers, sailor and marines, as well as members of fraternal organisations, took part In the American Legion march through the bust ness section. The carnival spirit prevailed everywhere and the parade waa pronounced a distinct success. was float of Columbue Knights' The awarded first honors in the big panede. The judgee were Governor and Mrs. Bimon Bamberger and Colonel George L, vor Byram. This float represented thehandled tlonal training which Is being by this organize tion. A second float of this body gave a reproduction of the school work ae it Is actually conducted by members of the Knights of Columbus Thle wae supposed to show the work in training camps to uplift the soldiers and to assist them in their work. ' L. D. S. MISSIONARY WILL BE BID ADIEU AT PARTY TONIGHT LORRAINE MAC KAY. 1 j! Approbation General. The reviewing stand from which the Judgment was passed was st FourthofSouth Salt and Main streets. The people Lake did not remain at any certain place, however, but lined all the streets over which the passed. Applause wae c general all parade the line of march. along .Mrs. Mary B. Mayo, who wae elected crowned queen of the carnival, wag 11duly o'clock yesWith proper ceremonlag at Mayor Bock. She octerday forenoon by the place of honor to the parade, " cupied Officers of the Loyal Order of Moose who rode ltr the parade were: R. dic-8. Sleater. dictator; H. P. Bosen, vice Hofftator; Richard Bynon, prelate; O. S. treasman, secretary, and A. J. Gemmlll, urer. These were lad by Mrs. M. A. Tame and William Burton on horseback. The teacher In charge of the children repMooseheart was resenting the school at Airs. Hattie Moore, Automobiles loaded women representing the with about thirty vornn1 of the Mooseheart Lgow tesm Members of the degree marched on either side of the educational ' float. Artillery Display Pleases. The artillery display wae a feature of the parade that appealed to all, especially tlie bove. Commander R. R. Mann of the naval recruiting station la given especial that part credit for hie efforts te make of the affair a success. All of the recruiting office were well represented and the navy, army and marine worked In former perfect accord. More than fifty Supplied sailors who participated were tW at navy end nfle legglns aith Their uniform added crulting station. the color to parade. The Salvation Army Usseg were on 11 along band and were a elk received with dralnboarda for the glasses end the other necessary equipment' for a drinking placo. Jose Carta will be charged with having liquor In his possession when he returns from I sheep camp. WORK WILL BEGIN ON PAVING TODAY Chinaman Given Light Sen tence After Explanation Is Made to Judge1. I. OGDEN. April Wong Ark, 45 years aa of age. Chines cook in this city, shown clemently by Judge Tillman D. Johnson In the United States district court today when he was arraigned upon the charge of having opium In hla poe session. He wee sentenced to two month In the county Jail. When the Chinese was - of guilty. arraigned he entered aArkpleaInformed the Through an Interpreter court that he had used opium for twenty-five years. In pasalng sentence the court took into consideration the fact that Ark had used the drug for twenty-fiv- e years and it had become a habit with him. The court also was informed that Ark haul spent month in the city Jail awaiting trial. He was arrested March 25 by . Detectives Everett Noble and William A. Taylor of the police department. Wong Jim, another Chinese cook, charged with having opium In hla possession, pleaded not guilty and the case was set for hearing on May 5. G. Abbe, a Japanese farmer of Pleas ant View, who was arrested upon the charge of having a quantity of ''sake, and Japanese drink. In hla possession a still, plesded not guilty, and operating the case was set for R- hearing on May 3. The case of Glen - Hudson of Logan, manager of the Murdock Candy company, charged with falling to pay the government war tax on soft drinks, was set for next Monday. SUIT IN SEPARATE MAINTENANCE FILED OGDEN. April JS. Suit for separate maintenance was Med In the district court today bv Rebecca Matthals against George Matthals on the ground of failThe complaint alleges ure to support. the couple were married In Nottingham, December 14, 1901. England. Mrs. Matthals asks that her husband be required to pay 70 monthly for tbe support of her and their children. 1. e OGDEN, April It. P. J. Moran, president and general manager of the Moran Paving company, who lias a large contract In Ogden, announced todaypaving that the steam shovel and equipment was toon to street Thirtieth roady begin morrow. The work upon the paving will be rushed. When the excavation work Is completed on Thirtieth street the steam shovel will go 4o Grant avenue The cement gangs will follow behind the excavation crew. can party for tbe Third Judicial district will be held in the council chamber In the city and county building, June 4. beginning at 10 o'clock Id the morning. This was decided yesterday at a meeting of the judiciaF committee held in the offlcea of the chairman, ,W, R. Hutchlnaon, In ' the Atlas block. At this convention Will be nominated six district judges and one district attorney, representing this district, which comprises Baggett, .Tooele, Summit and Salt Lake counties.-, Ml$ Phone BAR AND LIQUORS SEIZED BY POLICE -- PLACED UNDER BOND TO SUPPORT SPOUSE OGDEN, April SS. Joseph Ray Cox, charged with deserting bis wife and child, was arraigned before Judge A. W, Age In the district court this morning. He wae ordered to pay Nora Cox 115 a week and to furnish a bond for J750 to guarantee the payment. Cox was arrested recently In Los Angeles and returned to Ogden by Deputy Sheriff Wootton. Twenty-thir- street. d A parent-teachmeeting will b held tomorrow afternoon at .10 o'clock at OGDEN, April 28. Plans for the parking ef school. Judge Dan Su-H. the Washington antomobllr on the city hall aqnara an being Sullivan of the Juvenile court and worked out by J. B. Ward, comm Isa inner of W. Karl Hopkins will ad public aafetjr. It la the Intentio te issue or perintendent ths dress meeting. ders in the near future te prevent the parking of cars oa Washington avenue betwnea and Twenty-sixtstreets, rad on .Twenty-fourtstreet between Washington OGDEN New Parking Soles. er c A woman'' fondest hop ! to atajr young. She often resort to oouneUo to hid her rear, home women pay krgo cam lot powder and oeolld M Beauty Doctors In ths belief that money will bay youlh-- l Other wear girlish drosses, thinking they can fool the world about their g. Bat no on la deceived. Tha more yon try to hid roar age thmi more it shows. Thar i bat on' thing that hold old age Back, and that Id hsa!&2 BSckneea and weaknss bring old ags early in life, Dr. FisnV Fsverttw medicine for women. It make them heab&yi Prescription i a building-u- p and strong when they suffer from womens trouble. It keep them lootir yoang by keeping them well. It is a womans tonJo for th frail, ths delicate and those who are nervous, dizrr and who hav backache and! dragging-dow- n polna. Some women took it year ago and hav felt young and weu ever nnc. Dr. Pieroe Favorite Prescription it altogether vepri- -. hi. It If safe to take, and has been making lick women well for half ai century. Try it now. Liquid or tablets. All druggist. Some time ago I laffered with weaknee and woman' Kajha Cttt, trouble. I would vuffer tacit pain and distress that I would have to give up. wa nearly nervous wreck when I heard of Dr. Pieros' Favorite Pwweripaati. for women. I began Uklng It and just thro bottlns completely relieved off all thi condition. 1 have never had any return of these ailments. I can recommend Favorite Prescription to women who sufier. Mas. Ouun DoAnateanJ B'o-- 8836 May Street. Scad 10c. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, N. T for Mai package tUet Ka. You Twenty-secon- STATISTICS h and Grant avenues. News of Death Received. Real Estate Transfer. John G. GebbaiSt as wif Is First Baptist April 28. The death of Mr. Esther Mark 18 plat A. S70UO. Cobn of Brooklja. N. Y.. at tho bon of her ehsrrh. pert f M Kirin. P. liertesaoa saS .at her te Tbastss mother, lira. Rachael Cohefl, fo Philadelphia, la contained la adeicea reoelred tu Ofdea 4oda? by W. Hlsr. all sf lets 14 te 30, Mock . bsiaoa Mm. Coboa .la aarrired Perk sddittna, SI. Boa Cohen, a brother. BO-rr- t, Mir t. B. Hnataf as ether t Bull tows-skimother tw by her husband, two daufhtera, p aistera and flee brothers. Tha interment waa I, part of ou threat 1 quarter sretioa 500. S ran treat, in arth. made Brooklyn. Myma E. Wad sad wife to Marla Bdsea, part sf tot . block 28. put C, toIMOO. Netting Settlement. E. C. rhrUtesaea sad wlft draper N. frit A 28. OGDEN. That the strike of the Jeaperaea, lot 2. Capital Block subdlvUton, 10. union men at the plant of the Globe Oral and MUUof company In Ofdea, hi near a Muring Licensee. settlement, 4a the atatemeat given out neorr Dale Phillip. Oxdea. aad Oliv B. today by U. J. Fisher, business agent for 4 be noion, who based hla statement Chadwick, North Osdea. carpenters Jobs f. Portly, Oqdea. aid Carrie Mahooey. upon idvWa sa.id to bam been received front Lon Angeles. Hooper. Married at coortbouee by Bishop O. M. Banderaoo. OGDEN. I. Wt Must Pay Sait Money. Filed in Dlftzlct Court. April 28. 1 the rase ef Aanl M, W. r. Adam Jordan against James L. Jordan. Judge A. BT IplMl W. B. Wadell tad Pratt In the district court leaned an order to others, to quiet tills to property. Rebecca Matthias asalost Georg Matthias, day requiring Jordan 'to pay $&0 into court at divorce. once an fees for bu wifes attorney. OGDEN. Sentenced ' In Wool Cut. liiiiX. ininnnio No motel can touch you. IMITATIONS - AT ANY PIliCE-CO- ST YOU TOO MUCH. J Blithe. a, To' Wllford sad Katkrys Oaediag. IPS or, DEN. April S3. R. Gamer, charged with In honor of Mis Lorraine MacKay. a hey. polling wool Nn the backs of dead iboe soon for the eastmissionary who leaves 2880 M. Cherilla Ernest sad To to bv to Will Jem. Adaias, llarrhxf, pleaded guilty longing ern state for the L. I- - S. church, a fareApril JS In a liquor raid by the charge in the city court and waa eeate&eed boy. well will be given tonight In the Forest theOGDEN, last T under the direction to pay a flu of 60 or serve sixty days in jaiL Percy sod Beatrice Boat Shields, police night, S 10 o'clock. at Dal chapel, commencing Pattarons arvmoe. girl- Robert Burk, chief of detectof The pillowing will take part In the pro- ives,Captain tad Calls Ford Bawtoy, M24 Charles small-sizeTo d bar and a quantity of a Child Is Adoptsd. K. Woolley, Mary Howsrth, Tyler aeeao, boy. gram: George Valora were found and confiscated. The liquor Wit-bec- k, Jnes Barber Bpesdlov Varaey, S3. James and Milliftemuel Beealo To and Alfred Best, Cushing, OGDEN, April 'find was In a rooming house on Twenty-sClair Thomas, J. J. Summerhavs. ixth gan were granted permigsloa by Jodgo A. E. 275 Great arcane, girt. LinWall between and street, Stewart Paaisrsy, 43 to district Allred eoort Ires To sod Pratt la the today adopt Betty Messrs Msrgetts and Clawson, K. L. Bird coln avenues, conducted bv Jose Carta. W till street, girt a, 1 months of age. It was said Tweaty-elghtand Miss MacKay. At the time of the raid Mrs. Carta wae Jane T-M. Bradahaw Bailey. Alice tr Bad S. was Te restdearo of the parents naknowa to y In charge of the place, but she Informed the avease. boy. 2221 Mown the petit losers gsd court. Cadets Give Drill. the police that no liquor had been sold Dark G To cores aad Lacy Sswthef, 2130 The liquor, Btnart arenoe. girt OGDEN, April 2S. Thr-- s rompaslM ef high since the first of the year. Letters Are Sought. Mof In wine Ella asd , To Bldaey Nichols Carter Sick let, school ivdc. hctl-- 4 by th.lr bssd. save ae which comprised twenty gallons 128 Porter arena, boy. kecs and fourteen quarts In bottles, waa OGDEN, April 23- .- mtaa Wright hat filed athibltioa drill sn tha streets of the city Te fredcrick O. and Mary Pnd Beadctaoa. ta ausual nUitary tail se'zed. The room where the liquor wae a prllitoa la the probate dirtatoa of the die-.0 ru-l- na toy. bar. trict coorl aaAiaf lor totten o tdatuHftLntto'i 141 ef lit cadet beuahws. kept wag equipped with an eight-fo- ot in 50x70 feet, upstairs. Best windows in town. Suitable for store, chiropractors offices or photographer. Lease and low rental. Phone Wasatch 5633. |