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Show THE SALT LAKK TH1 HUNK, WKJLNhSlUl TEOUSEDS OGDEN DEPARTMENT rhonee SUSPECT OGDEN. May 11 Tha Itsh Packing and Proviiion company Of Salt Lake will paaa Into eastern hand! within tan day, la tha announcement mad In Ogden to day hy P. E. Slater. Ha laid tha deal for tha iala of tha property la been mada and will ha ratified at a meeting of tha atockholdera. which will ba held In Salt Lake next Monday evening. Tha name of tha purchaaera, who are member of a big eastern concern, and (ha purchase prila will ba announced later. Tha deal has bean consummated by F. K. Slater, who touaded tha Ogden Packing and Provision company and op erated It for twenty-fou- r years. He alao made the deal whereby tha Jntermountaln Packing companys plant waa purchased by the Cudahy company. hlla hera today Mr. great tmere.t in tha new life that haa bean Injected into the livestock and packing Industry In Ogden. He says that Ogdan la tha natural livestock and packing center of tha intermountaln region, hecause of it geographical location and haa a larger territory to draw from than has Denver or any of tha western cities. Mr, Stater added that as tha Ogden Packing and Provision company now haa a practical packinghouse man at Its head, he expects to aaa It taka Its place as ana of the largest packing companies la the intermountaln country. Slater-evidence- Taking Pledge to Bay Only Actual Necessities Judging from report from druggist a(e constantly in direct touch the public, there i one preparation that has been very sycceasful in .The mild overcoming these conditions. and healing influent- - of Dr. Kilmer's It aoon l realised. Swamp Root stands th highest for it remarkable e auccess. of Illumination Made Requi-it- record An exnmining physician for one of th prominent Life Insurance to Tripping the Light in an interview on the subject, made the astonishing statement that reasoa why so many applicants for Fantastic in Ogden, City. pne nsuraace art rejected is because kidney trouble i so com moo to the American people, and the largo fnajontr of OGDEN, May II.' Tnera will be no those whose applications aro declined roor moonlight dances in Ogden city do not even suspect that they have the is and .11 public dances must be conducted disease. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t according tqthe new ordinance or they on sale at all drug stores in bottles of will be stopped by police Inspectors and two sixes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test th manager of the danc halls will be this great preparation, send ten rent arrested. to Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Binghamton, N. V., d Thets are some of the provisions for a sample bottle. W hen writing be In the city ordinance passed by aure and mention The Balt Lak Tn titha commissioners this morning upon I ha I, ne. (Advertisement.) recommendation of J. R. Ward, uperhy . .. - i tendent of public safety. The ordinance will take effect tomorrow. I Missouri of west of the number eltlss The ordinance provides that all pubCity,- j lic dances must ba .licensed at )2 40 per river. The branches aro at Ksnsaa Kan.; Omaha. Neb.; 8t. Jo. Mo : Cheyliyear, for halla. awL-n- o day, or I'iO cense will be las Jed where the ilMIs do nne, Wyo.; Denver. Colo.: Pocatello and ldahb: belt Lake. Las Vegas not comply wltn all th laws pertaining to health and fire regulations. The police shall have power lo cause any dance hall tu be vacated wherever It shall Improper dancing Is permitted. be unlawful for any peraon under it to of a attend age dame, unless years accompanied by parent or guardian. If the manager of a hall permits persons whom hs know to be under It years of age to attend he will be liable to arrest All dancea must be conducted with lighted ha'la. Th penalty for violation of the provisions of the law la 1299 fine, or six months Imprisonment, or both fine and imprisonment. Lighted Cigaret It Held Retpontible for Blaze OGDEN. May Smith. llr-'Wa- rvsv 23 months. Another card la prepared, upon which tha women of the city will report all cases of alleged profiteering. Says Husband Was Sent to Prison for Desertion Former Navy Service Men at Ogden Organize Club OGDE.V, May 11. That her husband. James N, Northerner, was sentenced to two years In the federal prison at Lea- ;y 'AGAIN ASKS DIVORCE. OGDEN. May 11. Suit for divorce has been again filed In the district court by Lots U llllama against Leland Williams. Recently the suit for divorce filed by Lola Williams was dismissed at her The new suit was filed today The upon the grounds of nonsupport. cfltjpie were married at Blackfoot, Idaho, February 3. 1917. if; who (in j'l' venworth, Kan., for being a deserter from th army, 1a the ground for divorce alleged In the complaint filed. In the district court today bv Melha Northerner. The complaint alleges that the couple were married at Ksemlngton September 14. 1917. The complaint alleges that while the defendant wax in the United Slates army he deserted and wax arrested, tried and sentenced to two years In the disciplinary barracks. Gunn Supply Company Moves Offices to Ogden OGDEN, May tl The 'Gunn Supply company of Los Angeles, which furnishes supplies to railroad sections and extra gangs employed by the Union Pacific. Oregon Short Line and the Salt Lake Route, has announced the removal of Itx from Ias Angeles to Ogden. headquarters ' The company hRS leased the three-ator- y warehouse on Wa'I avenue, be'ong-ln- g & Sons company, to John Scow-croformerly occupied by ths Btnford-K'mha- ll Auto company. The building Is being remodeled for the company, which will move Into It within ten davs. The company maintains branches In a XX XX XX XX I I 9 I XX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sold on Easy Terms, 0 0 ' . Sooner or Later 1 -- . May our driver call? all' records without h CROWN CLEANING a 120 SaQfaln, 000 000000 000 00000 01X0000 00000 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 i R-- b 'Ml 4 1 an;; m -- Jut? & DYEING COMPANY 775 E. 2nd South. Wasatch 8760. j i- OGDEN SOCIETY - at court house A. by Bishop William Budge. Kate I arsen, both of egan Allen Logan. Married at court house by Bishop D. H. Ensign. Irl B. Ward, Willard, and Agnes M. Mason, Ogden. ad 1 SUITS FILED IN DISTRICT COURT. Lyman Skeen against WU lard Raw ling and others, on not. J. A. Jlogle against O. B. Gilson, dama- ge.. William against Leland Ilham, divorie. Melha North--ne- r agatim James N. Northerner, divorce. V BUILDING PERMIT. To Reid Monro, for brick cottage, to coat thswo: Capital avenue, between Jack-so- n and Van Burep avenues. Deaths and Funerals George Greenwood, (6 jesr of age, an employe of the halt Lake Parking died yesterday following a day illness. He was a sufferer from asthma. The body Is at th O'Donnell and company undertaking establishment waiting the arrival of word from a friend In Chicago. eom-pan- nowadays, are digging pretty for value when buying footwear. With prevailing high costs, they are giving more consideration lo value and- less lo i price. The price of everp pair of Ilirschmau's shoes is based on the number 'of months of actual wear they will give. Considered from this standpoint, they aro very reasonably priced. MEN DEATH. y, - b " Spring Styles, $7.85 to $11 JirscluMiLasiiG It. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 y3X1! ffep upM-m-- iV'T iff 118 Slain Stroeet. Branch Idaho Fall. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 j IjJ Hi -- CASTORI A 0 0 I Iiiif? . Children Cry " Aslworth-OlgughliivG- Hi OT.DRN. May It. Hits ftqth WMt. who will teamed toterrow to Roland H. rkiao. FUNERALS. waa the guest of bn nor at a dtooer a ad ahower The funeral of Mrs Jexxle Agnes Saw. fjvna last eeeomf by Hrd. Hamid T. Gedda rd BICYCLE RIDERS ARRESTED. at Iter Iran. TOO taoyon road. Diane? waa yer. who died May . will be blld at i:.1t OGDEN. May 11 War upon bleyee erred at o'clock, a color scheme in yellow oclock this afternoon in th O'Donnell riders who are using the sidewalks In and white berg carried out I a the decora bar. and company funeral chapel. Interment Is the paved districts being made bv the yellow and white tulip, in a errata! balrt. will be fn ML Olivet cemetery. were made by with a white malice how on the handle, formed police. Three arrest Smalt errata) the eenterpiece for (he table. baaheta filled with yellow prlmmera, and tied milk bowa of while mailer, were farn.ra. The tho ffteat of honor, mieata Included, bealdea FOR FLETCHERS Mra Bernard White. Mr. J P. Harding. Mrs. D. N. White. Mro. Joseph Hutchen. Mr. Ray mead Farr, Mrs. James Undaay. Mrs. Merlin Karr. Mr. M. Hales. Mm. dtarry Haifa a ad Mm. H. T, Herder of Loo Angeles. Mr. Lee Chamberlin, Jr., and Mrs. Fred tn the members of their Williams were boat fire hundred Hub Thursday afternoon of last we at the home of Mrs. Wlllinasa. 1W1 WashAmes ington avenue. Frfsea were is by and Mrs. William. A pink and white color tn of decorations ths schema wan carried mil the lunohetn table and .taMy cards. Thursneat meet The fhlld Culture club will day afternoon at the f'sieersfty clot raoma, with Mrs. J H Fnperaon and Mm John Farr A paper on The Influence of aa boatenaen. Environment nnd Education Ipon the Character" will be given hr Mrs. George W. Goddard. who will be chairman for tha afternoon. Mn. D N. White will be leader of discoasfron. The !aa Hellenic association will bold a picnic Thursday afternoon In Taylors canyon. la tha K. of P. hall, tha This craning, Kulghta of Pythias and . the Pythian Bisters gave a bos social. A program was rendered, after which g luncheon tod social tints were enjoyed. The members of the Flee Hundred club will be tho guests of Mrs L. F. Rnelpp at her Twenty-fift1024 Home, street, Thursday afternoon. tn honor of Mias Geraldine Rand a Jana bride, Mian Cleone Hnrrop - nnd Miss Cecelia Higgins will entertain at n parcel shower tomorrow eeeolng at tha Homs of Miss Harruy. 444 Washington avenue. Mrs. J. W. Reeve wilt be Hostess to the members of bor fire hundred club at Her Home, 2419 Barlow arcane, neit Thursday afternoon. The Golden Spike chapter of tho National of Yho American Society of ther Daughter Revolution met yeeterdar afternoon with Mrs. S. J. Griffin and Mrs. E. W. Hu'slnptllar at tho Homo of Mrs, Griffin, 442 Twenty-thir- d was A on street given by paper Ogtetherp M!s Ellta Irwin, and Mit J. A. McGee read a Tbe Effect of paper on Western Reserve; Puritanism on Our History and Civilisation" was the subject of a paper given by Mrs. Paul were rendered by oelecGocs Vocal Franks. Mrs. C. H. Stevens and Miss 2oe Kirkpatrick. refreshments were served at the conclusion 3 the program The Bruntwick Will Win You :3i r r F . r r We Are Entirely Retpontible and Guarantee You Perfect Satitfaction shoe-ahlni- t The Brunswick never grows tiresome, because it plays ' restriction to make or artist. --JR i Our prices ou cleaning are very reasonable and our work is perfect. AVe have all modern equipment and use the most careful and scientific methods in our French Dry Cleaning process. Pin-gre- That Is Why Many a Phonograph Is a Neglected Piece of Furniture in the Home l?ter Es ONE SUIT EACH WEEK Thoroughly Sponged Spotted and Pretied for $1.50 a Month Traffic Officer J. W. Tuft at noon today. The accused rider are Carl Techteoberg. Wall avemie; Arneld Odermatt, 24(9 e OGDEN. May 11. Alex Gachls, proprieHalls court, and John White, 2118 tor of a avenue. The men were released parlor, was fined In the cltv court this afternoon, after upon their own recognizance to appear In 1(0 being found guilty of making an assault th city court tomorrow morning. upon Jim Coggas with a pair of braes knuckles. The css has been on trial BOY IS RECOMMITTED. In the cltv court for the past two days. OGDEN, May 11. James H. Downs. 13 The alleged assault took place upon the of age. charged with burglarising street, after words had passed between ayears number of places In the rlty recently, the two men. Gachls was found giulty be will turned over to the state Industrial of the assault by a Jury of four men. School authorities tomorrow. Downs was on parole when tho crimes were comFINED ON LIQUOR CHARGE. mitted. i OGDEN. Mav JL J. 1 Wheelwright, charged with having liquor In hla posCONDITION It IMPROVED. session, was sentenced to pay a fine of The sen OGDEN. May 11 The condition of $'(i or serve 60 days l:i Jail. tence was passed when Whee'w right Hel-eHcowomft, vice president of the pleaded guilty to the charge lu the city John Seowcroft A Rons company, who ha court today. been ill at the family residence for some das, was reported as being much ImEXPENSE REPORT FILED. proved today. OGDEN. Mav- 11. The cost of main HOLDING COURT SESSION. talning the street department for the months of March ami April wax con OGDEN, May 11. Judge a! E. Trait tained In A report filed with the city will hold court at Farmington for the commi'xion today. The expenses were remainder of the week. Tho first session was Acid today. flljSS 87 for March and 13697.73 for April All Phonographs Are Not Branswicks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 me Hi Special Monthly Club Contract the Price It Very Low 2769 It it an companion in 'the home an entertainer for the grown-up- s a playmate for the children. ever-welco- r : ' 4 Must Pay Fine of f 60 for Making Assault Becomes One XX XX fnten 111! taking advantage of our 0 0 0 XX Hi; T1 By 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Interna IKnla? F3 If you want to look attractive, your clothes should just ljks now. Hotpital Commencement Exercises Are Planned CARRYING WEAPON CHARGED. 2: OGDEN, Mav 11. Emil Krupka. year of age, was arrested this afternoon upon the charge of earrvlng a concealed weapon. The arrest was made by Deputy Sheriff Wllltam Brown. SI'. be kept fresh, clean and in good press Nampa, Nev. Ths Los Angeles office wtU become a branch. The huslncta of the company I the furnishing of food and supplies to rail - I road maintenance and conrtnjrtton eniployees. The com pane also maintains , free employment agem-lat each of Its j branches. C. H. Smith la la charge of th company. of the present quarter When the new quarters are readv the! company will liavt ten men employed In , Its operation. (ADEN. May II. The board of trustees of th Thomas D. Dye Memorial hospital has announced that the seventh annual commencement exercises will be held at the Weber Normal college May 11. it 7 30 p. m, to he followed by dancing fct the Bcrthana at p. ra. The graduating class Is nst follows-GracMe Carlisle, Pueblo. Colo.; Ferenc Crismon Young. Portland. Or.; Ioule H. Spencer. Randolph; Vera Mas Lewis, Lewiston; Emily Charlotte Manning. Gar- land; LTIcrlca Nelson, Ogdsn; Vers Waldron, Morgan. L2 Your clothe play an Important part in your personal appearance. tom-ponie- Wll-lar- May 11. Former service men. assisted by the navy recruiting force at Ogden, organised a Nkvy club Monday-nigh- t with H T. Wheelwright president and A. B Hamilton secretary- - Slxtv-nin- e joined the association, which will have a club room on Twenty-fourt- h street. The dub will be open to all navv service men and will be equipped with pool tables and a reading room. Lieutenant W. 4. Walker of the Salt Lake recruiting station, assisted In the organisation. Lieutenant Walker left last night for Boise. Hft haa just returned from Inspecting the recruillnng station at Rock Springs. Wyo.. and say It la probable '.he station there may be removed to Evanston. I How Do Your Clothes Look? IT Rejected years of age. Is held at the police station, an Investigation Into a fire at OGDE; May 11 Tha fight, upon tha pending etato school for the deaf and blind, high coat of foodstuffs and clothing and the tUa practice of the strictest economy Is where Smith was employed aa a dishpart of a program which has been out- washer. According to the police, the fire was lined for Ogdrh by H. M. Rowe and d discovered In the room where Smith ScoWcroft. The flames were coming from lodged. Mrs. florence G william Xebeker has been named aa chairman of the campaign. the mattress and bedding tn which Smith had been sleeping The fire was exSha will immediately' taka up tha matter of distributing pledge cards, bearing tinguished. and Smith, who is alleged to to the have been Intoxicated, waa taken the following: . station. "Believing that the present high prices police sre The officers ths of thst opinion ara largely due to the lack of supply, wa tha undersigned, pledge ourselves not to Smith was '.smoking a cigaret when he bed to went and the that cigaret set buy any new wearing apparel, except actual necessities, for a period of three fir to tbs' bedding. OGDEN', 'in Applicants for Insurance Often DICE T Utah Packing & Proviiion Company It Said to Have Ditpoted of Its Holdings. HDIiEY TROUBLE AAD KIVER street, OSle, 420 Tw.Bty-flft- h Business office, 604; Ofden correspondent, 664 and 740. HIT HAVE ii A1UKM.MJ, MAI 12, l'.r.'u, . OGDEN STATISTICS f REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Julia E. James to Charles W. James, part of the northwest quarter aec- tlon 30, township ( north, range 1 west I Joseph Bartlett and wife to th Amalgamated Hu gar company, part of northwest quarter section 3, township S north, range 2 west.. John Anderson and wife to Thoma Reid and David Mattson, all lot block 3, Robinaona tuhdlvlxlon.. Mildred V. Bocher to J. Rav Ward, all lot 8 and 9, block L Mill Creek . addition and wife to Charles W. Cottle, part of lot 9, block 60, plat Eleanor F. McCabe to William H. James, all lots 14 and 16,. block 4, Wert Ogden addition Mrs. Minnie Maddem Flxks, vKo at tbe Balt Lake theater Thursday, May 20, In her latest locoes, MU' Nelly of N Orleans. will be seen 1 owa Brothers VERNICOL Floor end Varnish Stmt Make Your Old Furniture New You can save many a piece of furniture from the discard and make it look shining new by giving it a coat or two of Lowe Brothers Vemicol. Vemicol renews the finish that has become dull and marred. Its good for chairs, tables, furrefrigerators and other articles niture. Also fine for floors and woodwork old or new. Easy to put on, and dries with a hard, firm gloss. Ask for Vemicol color card. cL ld 160 300 f "If Coffee bothers You, drink 6700 G. J. Kruttboerh A..... Ayenta for Nettle ton, Kneeland and Alden Shoes. 100 is 65 BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mr. George A. Halt, 311 Washington avenue, a girt W. H. Short, 221 Mr. and Mr 1 Lincoln avenue, a boy. ' MARRIAGE LICENSES. Chari H Wet. Henderson. Ky, and Lillian Hartley, CUntou, Utah. Married m J -- CftLT IAKE GIA' A and feel fine" JAPPEB IS A CB K BA L DB1NB THAT BEALLT TASTES GOOD Or4 fcwa Tear BaSalag DttW BBFCH-NU- r FACKIFO Ca.UM.1T. ' V iiU. sa-- 35 Eavt fl PAINT FirTouth ytreet tor PAINT mPATCJ-C- LV 6 n |