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Show THK HALT LAlvK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1020. 8 -- d ptaaded not fuilty to tho c tur OGDEN DEPARTMENT street Office, 420 Twenty-fiftBuetneee office, 664; Of den correipondent, 664 end Phone rlead 40. hearing upon hi c'.rf and My M. Young wugniaant. al th watch 3. AUE0RI MERETTE, popular its y that b Young wtth a frlnd from Clrn Rlvar, Wyo.. and that Ua complaining aitnaaa In tli cam kept Jumping up and down, and ins on inatauca aroao o oulrkly that Young Lit on u chin by iho com friaitd head. plulnant Young Adiia tnat ha took bold cf th6 ext cited Aiwa tor and forced him to down iia declare that ha did not hit the Salt toll, and ilslllng knights and corted them to the Masonic hall, where lus review ws held. A banquet wae sorted alloy the tovlew. p u TbSAinro-- mat. -- iemsied cre&ges About the Same, fbut Ample Water Will Prevent Shrinkage. t I county tonnage (ji ensuing teeion then in the peat eea eon le the prediction made today by E, Aebbelov, district field superintendent of Rugar company. Mr, Jie Amalgamated ears the totaj acreage a ill tie 040 acres. This amount will not of that of last year, but the Emt excess a it have a greater tonnage. due be ample aater lo the fact that there for Irrigation purpose. Til shrinkage In this county the made crop ist year bout 00 ton short of what It should aupp y. rave been arlth normal mat more than 0 Mr. hehbelov add r cent of tne beet seed ha been planted and the remainder alii probably be In til ss. further, (round aithln a week. He bat the price of eugar and ttie prospect or the big sugar crop this year hai 'Imulated the Interest of the farmers have this year The contract the farmer nit enable the grower to share In the nrreased price. l PERSONAL PROPERTY SALE IS CONFIRMED PIONEER OF 1849 CALLED BY .DEATH 1 . Sperlal to Tit 3 rlbllll (KiDICW Mav 3 Glen Mack. Ellsworth Wl liamnon. Josh Wilson end Janies Hurt forfeited 450 each In th city court tnl i morning, when they failed to answer to 1 lie four the charge of intoxication ever .arrested early Sunday morning. g. A. Lockhart, charged with Improper conduct, wga sentenced to pay a fin of In Jail. 5Q or serve fifty dav benlence wss suspended In th rase of - Mandlesby. the oily against Robert charged with mendicancy, after a plea of gtl.lly had been entered. ALLEGED BURGLARS NOT GUILTY PLEAD ... -- of not guilty and rtqucat for eeparate trial were entered In the district court before Judge A. 11. Pratt today by Robert Kelly and ileoige I.. Pavia, charged with tcond-dr- c horglarv The Information charging the defendants with having entered the store of K. Armstrong A Co, .304 Twenty-fiftstreet, April :3, was read to th defendants. , After entering fhtlr plea, Kelly and Pavia said they expected to obtain the neceasarv means to engage counsel The lane was aet for trial during the week beginning June 1. h MOTOR FLUSHER IN SERVICE AT OGDEN Tribes. Special to Th 1 tha family residence, 441 Thirty-fourt- h street, of general debility. He wae born In Lima, til., October 3, 1137, am) came to L tall twelve years later with hla parents In th J. A. Hinlth company. Hr. Garner Is survived by a widow, and th following children: Annie E I'lncoo. K. W. and B. F. tigrner. riugar Otv, Idaho: B. I Garner, Newdale. Idaho; James N., Horse K. and Aided billin' ami Alice M. Banford of Ogden. Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. Wednesday, at the First ward chapel. Bishop D. II. Ensign officiating. , IDAHOAN ARRESTED AFTER HARP FIGHT May I. H. U Brown and O. Hogers. both of MrOmmon, Idaho, mars arrtstad st 9 30 o'clock tonight by Dattctives William A. Tsylof and Evsfatt Kohl upon to chargs of Innulttng woman on tha and Intoxication. Tha onarga of nulstaing an officer mill ba add Ad against Brown. Tha SiTfat of th was avoropllahd aftar a hard fight pair th upon part of Brown, brown mu finally auixJ.x'd and continued tha rrmalndor of hla Journey to tha )at! handcuffed. The men will ba taknn into the city court tomorrow mom OGDEN'. trt horse-draw- Ec-le- Direct current Sturtevant Electric Motors are built especially for driving blowers and exhausters. They are of the open, semi enclosed, or enclosed type, according to requirements. s ' $1000 HAUL IS MADE BY OGDEN BURGLAR OGDEN, Mav 8 Th home of Mr. Gertrude I. Coolldge, Utt Taylor, visited hy burglars between the hours of 4 thla morning and 4 this afternoon and about 4lHw worth of Jewolrv. Ma aonie emblem and medal and Liberty bonds were taken Th hunt' ary waa die covered when Mrt. Coolldge returned home from school, where she la engaged as a teacher. i The Jewelry and valuable keepsakes were kept In a email Iron safe, which the burglar broke to piecee with an ' Sturtevant Electric Mqtors are the result of three generations of engineering and manufacturing experience in building power equipment for Sturtevant apparatus. air-movi- If you wish to learn more about Sturtevant Electric Motors, write, wire, or phone the district office listed below. A Sturtevant representative will gladly call and explain in detail the many advantagea of Sturte- - a. AT WORK AT qne-ha- I.--- b: f. Eight-pol- e Fans iSS MSI; Vv v'V company 0. A. STILT HEN, Dlxtrlct Muifir Wtlktr Buik Building Type Electric Motor Blowers Turbines Engmes S3 tlflEBB wide circle of frlends ln Ogden announcing their marriage at City on May I. The ceremony formed tn the Boxelder county Figgott. church Wednesday afternoon at Baptist 'SO o'clock, wtth Mrs. C. E. Hmlth and Mra W. H. F'lewelllng as hoateaa. Sirs. today by Brigham was per- 2 seat A. M. McClure will conduct th ABE MISHKIND LOSES DECISION TO REGAN . . Strikers plan Organization. OGDEN. STATISTICS, OODEV. who May 4. Htriklag awltrhik-- s, oa April 9 and hare ainca reout ra fused to go back to work, are planning on the Ileal Estate Transfers. orgaaiaatina of a branch of the I nlt-- d Railway Km ploy tn Chia, .which waa racently lauot-h-cago. It la aald a charter ha. her rrtvad George R. Johnson and wlfo to Albert from Chicago and th orfaslaatioa will b Spencer, part of th southwest quarter, 1 section 82, . township 4 north, fang at case. v.al 'ovA- sturtevant . el SIS' ' vant Electric Motor. lf COURT BATTERY CHARGE V. Sturtevant Electric Motors Ing. OGDEN. May 4. Tba motor street waeher of the city wa given a tryout this morning by lb city official In front peels) ts Tb Trtbus. th city lutll. The flusher, which will CGDEX. Mav I In tic probate divl-to- n of n place of th three of the district court Judge A. K. lake the went Into service at midnight. 'rmtt confirmed the sale of personal prop-- i Rusher, Th flusher I provided with a tank of t, rty tn the oatat of William H. widow 1000 gallon's capacllv. It has two gasoline ecsased, to Marlon F.cclss. the engines, on foe propelling and the other nd administratrix of ths sstate. for pumping. If wa purchased at a coat The prop of. The sale price sat 434.454.24. 1540 Mount Sit). It )' expected to result In a conelat of forty-nin- e rty Accepts Bank Position. $500 groat anting of time and money for th nod railroad bond, twenty-fiv- e . . i OGDEN, May 4. L. A. Cummings, for. gden, Logan A Idaho railroad bond mer western representative for th Win 4100 share d aaventy-fi- v of Ecclet cheater Arms company and well knoem stock.' . umber company 50 MEN for hla trapshooting record, has ac a position at th Ogden 8tat I Death Ends Prosecution. GLOBE MILLS cepted bank. He will assume bis duties to Ipse Is I t Tbs Tribuee, morrow morning. t OGDEN, May I. The case of the state gperlel le 33ie Tribune. Sf Utah against Arthur P. Hansen, Will Aid Girls Clubs. Ftftv men are at work OGDEN, May Charged with failure to provide, was dis- at the Globe mill, according to the anOGDEN, Mav 4. Miss Goldie Faux, as missed tn the district court by Judge nouncement today of J, H. Waugh, conlatant state director of glrla' clubs, will I. E. Pratt today on the motion of struction engineer In charge. It la said arrive In Ogden tomorrow morning for District Attorney 8. P. Dobbs. It W of the regular force la workthat the purpose of holding a aeries of meetStated that Hansen died in Twin fall ing at the plant, where 100 men went out with In each of the county the ings last Thursday. In protest against the American plan of districts. The glrla meetings will be - under of th the Weber countj- farm auaptoes Pined on Liquor Charge. the Hperry Flour company's plant bureau. no elToct haa been made to resume work. eelal to Tb Tribe. Called on Mission. f OGDEN. May 1. P. B. Aonerrlo and Emllaglo Anadla pleaded "guilty in the BOXER IS IN OC.DKV. May S. Joha IL XlrCnae has few. a ally court today to th charge of havea called miuloa le the ..i.ra .tat--.. Ht l their possession and were the m nf Mr. tad Mr. ioree M. Me ON ing liquor In serve ISO days, or pay a sentenced to ru.r, .ad hi. father la prealdeat of the saltern states aila.loa. fine of They paid th fine. Al Young, lightweight OGDEN. May court was the thla In boxer, morning city i VWUtion If Held MarrUf Announced. on the charge of assault and battary. I OGDEX. May OGDEN. May t Frank' Nalshltt, salesreview of thte It Is charged that Young made an "exman for th Burrow Auto company, and grand commanderv saltation o El Monte cited Individual at the Harbertson-Fantoemmandary No. i, Knights Tamplar, mas wrestling match keep hla seat.1' He Mlsf Juanita Fraughton surprised their Which tuU it be etcam or electric motor drlyd for your ventilating and heating equipment? True, each hat itt advantages. Cut for public building 5 work, . for tchoola, churchei, and government and municipal buildings, where (team it not available, the electric motor drive is an excellent substitute, and a more convenient drive. Electric motors are clean, quiet running, easy to maintain, and require no licensed engineer to operate. In summer, where fans are used for ventilation ok cooling, the electric motor drive is ideal, for it is Independent of hot steam boilers. Besides,' It takes such small space and is out of the way. Then, too, electric wiring is so much easier to install than steam piping. lctric Motor Bi-Po- IV. Special In The Trlbus. OGDEN. May I Plea o R.K W Electric Motor Drive, and Why BONDS FORFEITED fiGPEN, May 4 Frederick Garner. 62 f 1'U.i since of age, a resident BY FOUR AT OGDEN y4 O'clock thla sfiernoon at 1619, died al - I- eritl ta Te TrttwM. That Verier i OGDEN, lley 4U have e greater beet eueer New Hatnpalilre woman, who eaj Tanlao brought About a wonderful change In her condition and that everjr uffering woman ought to know. about thia wonderful medicine. u Iudd al th htasonlr temple tur.lg.it. Th local knights. In full regalia, marched al 7 10 o'clock lo the kiirrurhan from arid Inct thc'igrond cumntanaory BAR- - IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Hay 3. Frankie Regan won a decision on points lo a d go over Mhklnd of Balt take at the Olympic club tonight. Th decision was given to Began, although Abe carried 'the fighting to hla oppo neat In every ound. The crowd was loud In Ita dissatisfaction at the decision. Able won universal approval with his tint tac twelve-roun- tie. ' . Ttalac is a grand medicine, and T think every suffering woman ought to know about it, waa the atatement mad recently bv Mr. Auror Barrette, at her residence, 13.3 Second troet, Manchester, New Hampshire. Mra. Barrette ia a well known aad highly rfrpectfd reaident of that city. I have not felt nt all well for the ah continued. aat year or more, I mveat been pick enough to be in bed, bnt I waa far from being a well wontan-A- t time I thought I bad kidnrv trouble, for I suffered almost constantly from severe pain across my back, iuat over th kidneys. Whenetcr I tried to do spy housework at all that dull sain would-b- e there, and if I attempted to stoop over it just felt aa though my baek would break. I would get so weak and worn out I would have to ait down and rest several times a day, aad I felt tired all the time. This eondition made 'me awfully nervous, ao that 1 rarely ever slept well at night, and every how and then I would jump in my eleep, na if in a fright, and my eondition waa really becoming eerlou. 'Only two bottle of Tanlao have brought about a wonderful change in ray condition. In fact, the results 1 have reocived front this medicine hav really surprised me. Those terrible pains in nr baek'whieh used to trouble me every day have almost disappeared, aod I am going to keep on taking Tanias until they leave me entirely. I have-lotof energy now, aad am 'not only able to do mV housework, bat I get through the 'day without feeling tho least bit tired.' I am no longer nervous like I was, aod I sleep Well nt ight. I shall always be thankful for what Tanlac haa done for me. Tanlac la aold in Balt Lake City by Hrhramm-Johnson- , Drug, and by. the leading druggists in practically every city, town and village in America. (Advertisement.) How. Thin Folks Can Put On Flesh Jack Hayward of Idaho FVIla knocked to Peter F. out C. A. Cunkel In th first round of f Barney Fox and wife Children Entertain. th 24. 26 and 24, block aemiwlndup with a right ores to th parts of lota 48704. OGDEX. My 8 Th children of th llarrhi Tracy, five-acjaw. Cunkel waa carried from th ring plat A, If you are i weak, thin and emaciated Horn and Dr Nurry entertained their par- - 7, after th count.' Harrr Morgan won George A. Barry and wife to J. Franand cant put on flesh or get strong, no rata and guardians and th member of th cis Fowls, parts of lota 3 and I, block decision In a freUmlnary over matter ' how much Martha aoelety thia afternoon with n May day 24. you eat, go to Leslie Fisher. Carpenter and Dempsey, plat C. 414. and Schramm Johnson, prof ram. which wan flren under tb direction Drugs, get fought four rounds to of Mra. 0. E. Yarrlngtoq nod Mlaa Merle An f Hyrum Harrop and wife to Mra. Jan paperweights, waa Blood-Iro- n Phosphate for a three one of the best cards enough Blackwell, part of th northeast quarter, draw. Thle dnrnon. as It directed. treatment weeks' and take section 17, township 4 north, rang 1 seen In Idaho. If at the end of three week you don't west, 4460. feel and better than yon have for Meeting House Planned. stronger C. wlfa to Arthur Dalton and William months; If your eye aren't brighter and OGDEX, May 8. The member of th Tar O. Jones of th northeaet quarter, RICHMOND IS WINNER nerve If your you don't sleep steadier; West ward am planning the building of a new section 22, part township 6 north, rang 3 OF HIGH SCHOOL SITE better, and your vm. vigor and vitality meeting house .within the immediate futur 42400. t more arent than Fund will be collected at an early dat nad west, Thomas to Althea Brown, doubled, or It you of part Rt of good on the construction will b determined spun liter. eeveral havent pounds put 4000. e LOGAN, May 3. Tha Cache .county lot 23, block 7, plat A, e flesh, . you Can have your board of education haa after due delibBlood back and the for asking Young Mother Pie. eration. decided that th North Cache money Phosphate will coat Mairlag License. high school shall remain at ita present Iron 00 DEN, Bay 4. Vara Htiops Cbaae. 93 yean Blood-Iron IMPORTANT Phosphite la ef age, wife of Arthur Chase, died at the Doe Joseph H. McHattl and Mrs. Cecelia site In Richmond. . aold only In original packages, containing Recently the board waa waited upon by hospital at d SO o'clock tonight., flha waa the Cbrtatenoen, both of Salt Lak. Married for at weeks three treatment, enough Cordon Chase, committees urging that the sit be redaughter of Peter and Sarah at courthouse by Bishop O. M. She la survived by her husband, n 1 moved to Kmlthfleld. and Jso by dele- $1.60 per package only 50c a wook. (Advertisement.) n. parents, three brothers and three nlstere. gations that did not favor the removar of the school from Its present location. These were considered and petitions carefully Persona subject to bilious attacks at the merits of each were weighed before t OGDEN SOCIETY j regular Interval know about when to the hoard reached th verdict announced. Efforts are being made- to h&v the expect an attack. They find that they have no desire for food when an laattack new edifice built in time for th beginOGDEN, May 3 Th City Fsdsration la It nieal because eat but ' Thousands . Have Discovered due. usually of school next fall. . . of Womsns Clubs msy thla afternoon In , , meal and tak three of ning ths city hall. Arrangements are being time. Skip one Tablet Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets and you may made by th federat.on for the annual Chamberlain's Leopardi Beat , KAygylUe. to pesubject Mothers' day program to be given May avoid the attack. Person are a Harmless Substitute drink not 3. Mav KAYBVILLE.The East high 9 at the Alhambra theater. Mr. H. M. riodic bilious attacks should (Adv.) Leopards today defeated the local high Dr. Edwards' Olivt Tablets the subBarrows le chairman of the committee tea or coffee at any time. school baseball team by a score of 11 to on arrangement. stitute for calomel are a mild but sure Th fielding of th Kavevllle players Mrs. Barnard White announces the enPansy and f bedding plants at Vogelers. 4. laxative, and their effect on the liver is waa poor, due to lack of practlc. Advertisements gagement of her daughter, Kuth, to Roalmost instantaneous. These little olive-- . land H. Parkinson, son of Mr, and Mrs. K. C. Parkinson of Salt Lake. colored tablets are the result of Dr. The wedding will take place May 12. Edwards' determination not to treat to be will hostess Mra Lester Perry liver and bowel complaints with calomel. th member of ths M. B. B. club The pleasant little tablets do the Wednesday afternoon at her home, 2472 Madison avenue. good that calomel does, but have no Th W. A. to the B. of R. T. will meet bad after effects. They don't injure the Wednesday afternoon at the home of teeth like strong liquids or calomel. Mra J. A. Gager, 2029 Monroe avenua Mra. A. E. Saxey and Mr. Edward M. They take hold of the trouble and Bell will be the bosteesea for the afterquickly correct it Why cure the liver noon. at the expense of the teeth? Calomel Mrs. J. L. Houseman announces th sometimes plays havoc with the gums. engagement of her daughter, Mias GerSo do strong liquid. It is best not to aldine Rand, to Bertram W, Brown. Th take calomel Let Dr Edwards' Olive wedding will take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford C. Johnson and Tablets take its place. of Grants Ruth, Pass, Ore., daughter. Headaches, dullness" and that lazy have returned to their home after a few feeling come from constipation and a days visit with Mr. Johnson's brother, J. H. Johnson. disordered liver.' Take Dr. Eduards' The Live Oak Sewing club will be en, Olive Tablet wnen you feel logy "and afternoon at th tertained Wednesday They clear clouded brain 'heavy home of Mrs. Carrie Boyer, 1540 Wash west. t 4426(1 - re four-you- -- five-acr- stay-ther- -- day-old X ,BEIRNW . 1' Jhe background of a livable room (at&C , ufS The other day I was decorating Mrs. Smiths dining room when Mra. Jones called. I had Just finished up the living ' room the day before. 'v Mrs. Jones 'IV . Oh, how cheery you for the walls! ... are in here! What a refreshing tint Mrk Smith Its FLATCOTE, recommended by our painter, and we are delighted. And the best part about it i3 that we can always keep it iust as it is. I think a dingy wall just kills a living room but this FLATCOTE can be kept fesh and spotless with a little mild soap and water. Think of it! A living room wall that is always bright and cheerful! , And Mrs. Jone3 asked me all about FLATCOTE. She was surprised that it was being used bo extensively. It is made in 24 colors and white. She was especially interested to know that FLATCOTE could be applied over old walls as well 3 new, over old wall paper, burlap or kalsomine. I never knew a woman in my life that wasnt delighted with FLATCOTE. . , , rtAJtOTE Sold by Leading Dealers 'PiEMcMURTRYMFO.C0. PM and Vamlah Makses - Denver, Colorado . Gov. Calvin Coolidge Says: irigton avenue. Th C. K. C. club members will be th guests of Mrs, Robert ii pence, Thursday afternoon at her bom on Pingre avenue. Mrs. M. R. Ravage and two little daughters. who had been visiting Ogden rela live for several weeks, returned ye terday to their home in Salt Lake. Miss Larene Robinson entertained St a theater party last Thursday afternoon in compliment to Miss Ruth IS hits, a. May bride. A luncheon followed the theater home of Miss Robinson, 2642 party at the Madison avenue. 'Cover were laid for the following: Mrs. Frank E. Tribe, Mrs. Smith. Mlsa Margaret Wright. Miss Marion Wright,- Miss Helen Mood and Miss Bertha Olsen. Mrs. Roland 8. FTccles of Baker City. Ore., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. Parley T. Wright. The Ladles Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday afternoon In the parlor of th church. Mrs. John Watson and daughter, Mra Lafayette Farley, have left for a visit on th Pacific coast. They will be gone several month. Mr. and Mra. John C. Culley have gone to Washington, I). C., where Mr. Culley will attend th national pharmaceutical convention. Beehive Girl of Laharo esmp Th give a vaudeville program in the Thirhall Friday eveteenth ward ning. under th direction of Mrs. Andrew Miss Bessie Pack. assisted by Baggs. A Special meeting of the association will be held Tuesday after- noon. May 4. at 4 o clock al the home of Mra. 8. P. Iiobbs, 2541 Fowler avenue The W, C. T.' C.'w ill 3neet af th First nt Pan-Helle- odrerkuD' discover them. Laws must be justified by omething more than the will of the ma jorityTbey must rest on the eternal found tiona of righteouanees. That state Is most , fortunate in its government which has the aptest instruments for the discovery of laws. 9 9 a-- --- I f1i lOr onij 2f,c. srurif" L MOmm'S FRIEND Expectant Mo' A Speedy Recovery, a A Ormnff 8l muoTfXP amuLAToa There are powerful paragraphs like this on every page of Governor Coolidgea book. - amu-eme- NV ?? TVJEN do not make laws. They do but Uave Faith In Massachusetts9 cn dctt DELINQUENT o. atuwtx c NOTICE. Principal 8rauggler Mining company. of business Bingham Canvon. I' tali, ouatlon of mine, American Fork can' yon, Utah, t There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of asees-meNo. 35, levied on the 10th day of March. set opposite 1920, tlie several amount th names of th respective shareholder follows: No No. cert. Nam. share. Amt. 474.44 IS Joseph Mellch ...7.000 l.OtM) 14.04 144 C. H. Raddon,... Iac . nt Every man and woman who wants to think soundly and clearly on the problems of the hour will be grateful for this book. It rep resents real leadership from a great leader. t Buy fk book at your bookotoro, or rood fl-5- 0 to tha publUhon Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston i A. Stuart And In accordance 305 3.817 38.17 wtth the law and an order of the board of director on the loth day of March. 1924, so many ahare of each parcel of stock as may be offke be aold at public auction at t of th compary. 45 Main etreet. Binaham 12 o'clock lo at noon, pay I'tah. Canyon, thereon toaether delinquent with cost Of advertising and expense of MAX UEFFEN, Secretary sale. necrv 111 nsinenl Oii-1- 5 : |