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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SAT UKDAY MORNING, MAY 2.91920. 18 PROVO OGDEN DEPARTMENT 420 Offic, Twenty fifth etreet. Phonos UtfT-1hurrf- 1th West Center SL II Telephone !) as! saibsiw (VANS, aaarrtaksr. pel, i as. glsis. WssalcS Slortasr SMI4 CO., 0lONKgU.227 A Buaib - Vision Plays Him False 28. Whether J. W. OGDEN, May 'i road ter automobile waa stolen, or ho had bocomo confused aa to tho place where he had parked It, will probably not bo known until an Investigation la made. Jensen rushed to tho sheriff's office at 2 o'clock this afternoon and advised Deputy Sheriff Curtiss Allison that the car had been stolen. Allison Immediately telephoned to Salt Lake, Brigham City and Morgan, giving the tmmber of tho car and its description. A ifew minutes later Jensen returned to tho sheriff 'a office and said: "I happened to look at the spot when the car had been left, and there It waa locked juit as I left it. I am sure It waa not there before Youth Who Shot at Ogden Police Officer Arraigned and Waives His Hearing. tx.DKN. Ma I.f ape. iirrerteil fr morning by Cal Tucker. IS -- S.- ymterday thr obe following his attempt to bur company after s;arle the Sullivan Drugmarket anti the buigl. trUIng the Modern K"vtrlc More and taking t 'hert-nuIn Miot at a polio. officer, was arraigned charge of tlie c,t towrt today upon the Hd waived Lurclarv In thr ronil bound over to toe herring and w (I rlrict court under $3 00 bond. The C;e against Kltert Buckley, allae years of age, who t'larencc Oswald. vuu arrMt unh Turkor, will be lnv Ug.tt4l ty thf polhf. Oswald told the police that ho met Tinker at Iramle, W)o.. and rame west with him. Tucker told Captain Hurk, chief of detectives, hHt Shorty' (Oswald) was dragged Into tth poller) ought to be the case ami tlr. T. on him f when I looked. Well, we have telephoned to all the near by towns, said 'Allison. "If It had been stolen, we would have gotten it anyhow. lhy v Case of Alleged Burglar to Be Heard Next Week Grand Master of Utah, As sisted by Other Officials, Presides at Institution. OGPKN, May 23. The grand master of Masons In l'ta.i. J. I I 'aitrou. accompanied by grand lodge officers and a goodly company of Masons from Salt Ijike. arrived here tbla afternoon at 4:14 o'clock, the occasion of their visit being the Instituting of a new Masonic lodge. Among those who came with Grand Master Caltron were Past Grand Maatera Pr. A. C. Wherry, K. - Conely and d. II. Goodwin; Grand Secretary F A. McCarty. Grand Marshal James W. Col I. ns, Grand lecturer B. R. Howell, Grand , Standard-beare- F. r H. Pr II. Cregr. Norman Vote. P. A. Thatcher. Hulme, J. E. Latttn, E. P. Jonea George A. H ake and J. J. Drlsko, all of Bait There also was a large delegation from Brigham City. immediately upon the arrival of. the Salt luvke party a banquet was served at the Masonic temple. Weber and Unity lodges being tne hosts. At 8 o'clock the grand master, assisted by officers of the grand lodge. Instituted George Washington lodge, I'. P., according to ancient custom, and set It to work. Toe exercise following ths ceremonies or Institution Included addresses by Past Grand Masters A. R. Hey wood. A.' C. Wherry snd S. H. i rood win and Peputy Grandmaster J. E. Carver. The officers of the new lodge are: Pr, F. C. Osgood. W. M.; W. T. Mars. g. W. J. W. E llngaoti, J. W.; W. C. Blnford treasurer: W. B. Mowbray, secretary Godfrey Matthews, chaplain: W. J. Alii son. senior deacon; u, F. Joretlan, junior deacon; Warren Arthur, senior stewaid. W. II. Gormley, Junior steward; G. H. . Bartlett, tyler, . Masonry In Ogden has liad a steady and satisfactory growth ever since the organ n laation of the first lodge here, years ago. December 27, 1873. the Tate Louis Cohn ot Salt lake, then grand master. Issued a dispensation authorising certain Masons to meet and hold regular communications under the name of Weber to takb lbs bull by the horna and go ahead whether he weuted them to or not. There wee wmt sort ef a dinner parly up In New York about It and some foot went and told him about It.'1 "Who waa there?' Chairman Kenyon asked. "Well, Mr. Roper," McLean said, referring td the lormer collector of Internal revenue, "and amne olhera" The wttiioea added that later "eome cf Mr, McAdoo's friends were pretty mad about It. To you know anything about plane to use the Liberty loan publicity campaign organisation for McAdoo?' asked Chairman Kenyon? "I do noC" ' v, 'l want to apologise for being rough wlih you." Kona tor Heed pat In. "Im glad some man la letting tne presidency xek him, not rhaalng It. "If there ever was a rabbit, Mr. McAdoo Is It," returned Mr. McLean. Tne witness aa.d he had talked to B. M. Baruch. "Both of us agreed that Mr. McAdoo ould be a good maft, lie said. "My own Idea waa we ought to lay back and see what the Republicans did. Of course, our drlfgitl.in Irom North Carolina will support Menator Simmons, not even excepting Mr. McAdoo." Frank A. Harrison, a Nebraska newspaper publisher, who managed the priin that state for Kenalor mary Johnson. Republican, of California, said total of $1913 had been spent In Nebraska. Of this amount, he testified. $181)0 was sent him from California and the remainder came In In $5. 810 end $2$ donations and In postage sismjvs. Divide With Friends. What would you have done wit.i 100,-00- 0 if it hd been handed you?" asked Senator Reed. What most other political manager do divide it up among fr.enda." Mr. Harrison replied. Wood Mr. Harnaon teat if ted that candidacy in Nebraska waa backed by considerable newspaper advertising. l.oul J. Lang, a reporter of the New York An;ericn, identic. td himself as the writer of an axlicie purporting to tell of a $6,000,000 underwriting for a fund to back a campaign to bring about Me Adoo's nomination at Han Francisco. He refused to disclose the source of bla information. fcomfnttfee A member of the natTohal was with my informant when 1 was told Mr. said. the story. laing Mr. Kenyon announced that several members of the Lemocrattc national com mittee had been subpoenaed to appear during the investigation. Mr. Lang discussed a meeting of the Democratic national executive committee at Atlantic City last September. Hesaid that plan were made to raJse $10.national cam 000. 000 for a Democratic F. Uhadbourne and B. paign. Thorns M. Baruch were at Atlantic City at -the time, he-- ' said. Mr. Lang testified that he had been Informed that s member of the national committee had stated that Frederick A Willis, a deputy police commissioner of New York waa representing Mr. Baruch in collecting finances .for the MaAdoe financ tampalgn and that the $10,000,000 contemCity Ing as planned si Atlantic plated Mr. Me Adoo's nomination b the Democratic convention. Members of the national committee. 1- .ang said, had corroborated the story later. Harry M. laughertv, campaign manof for Senator Harding. Republican agr Ohio, was recalled, Tha witness said two Ohio newspapers, the State Journal and the Golumbus Dispatch had supported Senator Harding at first, but later had supported General Wood. Senator Reed sought an explanation. to I would be willing go this far, Mr. Daugherty said. "There was a very Columbus around made active campa'gn for General Wood. "It Is true that very large expenditures ere made on advertising In that Ohio Reed continued. Senator campaign? "There were expenditures of that kind too expensive for us and I did not go Into It. Mr. lauherty replied. ill a eba(V essfta Jzs tl r Wa Pb" SL SSI- - Maori CEMETERIES Aaarcu ts psrpsiaal Laws crawler; go. Mala st. FSoss Was lsea 4 TOMBSTONES MONUMENTS, IS. JULaaswi stack Is Mkrt frets, LAHlik SMplay PROVO, May 28. A large audience assembled tn the tabernacle for the com mencement exercises of the Brigham Among those sealed Young university. on ths platform were Vice President Jesse Knight of the lioerd. Apostles James F. Tel mage and Ktephen L. Richards, W. H. Mrs. Buna Young Gates, thisenberry, Mr. Zina Young Card, former Kuperln-tendeAdam B. Bennlon, Professor Kslnhsrd Maeser. son of th first president of the university I Karl G. Maeser) President George IL Brimhall, President Joseph B. Keeler. President Amoe N. Merrill, members of the B. Y. U. faculty and others. The program was as follows: Music, ladles' B. Y. U. chorus; Invocation. President T. N. Taylor; music. Ladles chorus; report of the presidency. In which President Brimhall gave a brief report of Ihe work of the university for th year Keeler and announced that President would retlie, after being a teacher and student of the university ainoe 1178. Keeler spoke briefly, expressing his love for the school and urging the graduates and others who had been graduates to graduates and would Degrees were keep Its memory green. then conferred and diplomas awarded. was A vocal selection rendered by George A. Ballff. after which flupertnten dent Adam 8. Bennlon delivered the com mencement address, speaking on the following subjects, which should be cultivated and held close to the " hearts of the "Workmanship.-graduates: "Marrlsgi "Hard"Friendship, Companionship. ship" and "Worship. K. James Talmage spoke briefApostle ly. as did Wilson H. Pusenberry and Mr. Susa Y. Gates. Vocal selections were rendered by Miss Florence and the benediction was pronounced by 74. H. Cummings, former superintendent of church schools. nt AUXLBf florist: ysnla. 42J go. FLOKI8TS LAilbuCJiak.. gait Lake's I siora. sons hails srcaalttss Fsuarsl guss As ua k soars 7 IracMCamma. ibsiUi IMA u tck ' Hat dcklgus z4 Asst rasgwu. rnwigl iwuvsty. W ss. MS. SLOKAL CO.. XU k. X4 gsul ki awl iMSIga wark var ayaciaU: Waa. alL stiaatwa LM 1$e kep pimmu 10l 1 lo $.. I Roeloa bM yM 4u7'bie-leotUer pokeibok. coMtata-l- u arui tliaiurf1 onJr iH wma money. SIS M. rlt bldg. Vn C. lmdale. Rrrd. 1) 1. -- Uiira ewlli crater of rri breaaU'i. ft ad wbife, oirkef o AUaka Ivor, brww Me treel car or downtown district. Jtewinl. 08.V . turn to 1121 Klrel tOBT-- l ( btf. 80$ kat, while the rlf lBltj aaawera lo um pundiA foinete, aad ftetara aad retriri reward. 216 m. Huj. JJ06M LOST A Ih aUed bag. ai loumrj club. LOHT tail Warn. OVwl P2P. party who (estlemsaa bet by iikl from VrMiro'i daaco last ere. inf, kludijr retura to Hr. McNeil, cifar tre, 31 W. Ut Mouth r ab:aia LOMT--gray iralher purse rouiainiof $2.1 to hU' Jteiuru Reward. aad aiiiali rhasfe, 781 Will kiMers-fM- aUM'J Hy. oal to sult( in Blmy'a, Tkurwday. Poe abftdb owner, rail 23 k. Ho. Temple.' -LOKT Pair shell rimmed apertsel, la la raw Kawsrd. Pbuou Via. BluT-J.- , black esse. LOHT 4 920,1 goMayt 4 j (La, glee, gouts. t 16 Meailftta . poikel revenue afeal. eoe- 1 currewr. ' and rtb If tbe evmtaieeltm NO in ter aa 8. Umi lmT iw ad sr srUsueahy ctx-- isi Piader ma te reiume-- d wert gist. fivtr r. memorandum taiultif ., usu-- bet we aj. o loth IPwt rsourr pbuhohau sriivict. s east iar so cm t. sis, Auto Owners FR W. BALL THX T. kirkkTTti BogrrAtT FROM WASATlU oaiftl. ft. DEPABTMZNT. Buslngas office, 664; Ogden correipondent, 6C4 and 740. LOST AND FOUND nXNERAt. PIEEOTOR9 IaT-Lilli- tw red p.g. at LIIm'iV park. Ksiuru RrwiM yir, Lauibourue, supl. uf park. e S9I7U r ILOKAL CO.. 4 Ss. AUw; Wa. LUH'I Cat (.users, faasral Asaigaa. ot rimmed spectacles, wllU yisavl.sr 4 alra. 4lii chain and hairpin caU'b, la rase, si nW) LI AU SLOUAL, IH4 g. X4 Me, Bylsaa 73WJ. dth ars. sid K. H y. 019. Reward. SZSQJ C bales braaa-gr-aOowara sad gtaats. on 1st Houtb, bet. LOOT R'etlnewriar Uollwoud spia. ami Mstn si., one small filch fur aerkptecc. 4all Was. 684W before Id CUT FLOWERS B0376 a. m., sod recelrs reward. Cal (tvwarw LOoT WALKRH'B - SLOBAL ObFt 16 ear hfrse. abfut old, . Ca Inmarsy Im Oaaas iuaa. Walter floral Scaigaa. Reward. $2.6o. rSoAJ weigh about I1UO pounds. Was. 1784. BU6.H3 I'loaeer ('baaing lo., 741 8th (Cast. BL'lrOAMT K LORAL CO. Maaad 3 gaAra aortru owe track csd-gt- e, LOKT West of Buenn Vista, Cat GoM boat! Mala. Fboaa Was. labeled 1 muco (iisjllm.' Return rZ IS ) (sacral tfrslgaa. ers (.Ml Co. alHU Reward kVAX lsr lb. r)llDciul 4r4. W. U2. PBTl.MAA. lotvn. li klaUO, Urkt LUHT STOCK w w w ,P SOSES, NUB.SEBY aa , firmer bisckNrn )H, w bh. 9 $3 Bill vertwa. fmuiuai. oa$t. , Hlawd 47. Urata Co-- t)7l23 Landacaplng iniuairU aaetako or - kdws irtaattl m4 law work. Work aval ar.a tnsuieL PvUroa. Wa. 0870; CU n) rxm, W UAHDKSH. p at km, laM. pioa iBti cw-bower lbtl Park tract; expert avrrtre. N, PWoo atrwet. Hr. 23. TKKfttf I- Yrnimls)', room 716. a $10 bill.. Reward i'lK'po Wa.P - Ji aoinr LOHT One black IcatJw-pockettook. gs5 and mar railroad ticket to Uurtejr. Idaho. Reward, d942 2173 Was. J. ('all Loar im 7h ur ptu JVHjtli. one suck of rub- ber lire filler. Liberal reward for return nr nine lnftrmaihtn of same, ( all Hy, 2411 J IjOHT Clah ( onstroctioo ( o. statement of rmint for $ini. Tatucnt slopwd. Krwsm. 718 Utlnfrre bldg. nli.Vli LOHT One Aintatrr Liberal reward. mg. 27 Ho. W. Temple. 9861 k kxisr Inf note book. LOST A Ustner-bwith name on mrr. Reward If returned ($ W. F. Harden. Helrrdere apartments. nH826 i.lMU locket LOhT 4 chain, talued ns gift, t all Ht. 249 it. eward. nWJOj while strip. LOS I large HI. Bernard dog. down his face, white on one side of neck, n603 rtndcr plnof Hy. 2261 61. Reward. 1 rase of toitH Htatss Inner LU8 i; 'wr siwtrn iubes Twf sufo (Ires, wa Uarch 27; weight about 425 lbs, Aod'rvwsrd. No uucatwoa avkefi. Waa. 2D. roZt LOHT Huaaii white Krench poodle, female, near r. Reward. 046 Carson dtb bo. and Rain. of the OGDEN SOCIETY iiGIi.CN. Mac ?) - The ' Mate against Hubert Kelly, charged with be tried will second the degree, buigUry in OGDEN, May 2. The Child Culture in the district court before Judge A. Jw club met yesterday afternoon at the Lni rtatt nct Thursday. In PERSONAL Salt by De- - varsity clubroome, with Mr. J. E, Kelly was arreated miCB bred o legal Inform tin, loterrtow Noble and WIMlam A. icemea K. Robert Mrs. Moyer. ho,t, wiua evnfidtaual liYarc$, tructracl, Taclor of Ogden, with C. .Uavs:0.1 J?? . who was chairman for the afternoon. H. N. UalUiowa. lwyrt kmukruptci, ele. Armitrong charo of tu:i glanxlnff tho p 23 ua. bout. iar au Mat is pe,de1 i satlon. Uoptr Mias Joaaphlne Shorten gav Sporting Goods More. 4607 kui it v to the 4'iiarge and wax sentenced I vocal selections. The club will hold Its WtRUta of wbvrealouis the A8.VO.SK ! Abate prison fuc. a term of from. knontng meeting of the year onThuiydwy Courtesy-tUaodolf Wllsim. pica so noiug 94 do. Uala, . on : to twenty tare. infternoon of neat week, when directors W1U ftstt Lake. I tab. j will be elected to serve for one, two and PROVO. May 29. Cm behalf of the OLOOH DK8TRUV 4 three-yeterms, the nominations for Ctiffee men of C battery. Captain James B. tar I bnyder, director having been made at the mcci- sM10 600 Hc$U building. Tucker has Issued a letter to Manager ,n Mr. Elisabeth Marrows Ud n5ii.vj of B. SJ Ashton Columbia J. In wm (he R. b theater, ha Mrt Kohn L. calftbia. tbe lout specialist, who Bos lR. which he thanks Mr. Ashton for his Frederick Moss presented a number of the world's best com tern- - Lcw I' iuiee mens suits, oo 2nd Houth or Vke demonstrated In v. i.i to 2nd 1st kindness Atlaft man Finder each of sod 2dd fttjuth. extending nd jr. ths poet Ion yenrs, is iuented at It'inplc. brt. hla pupils In a vocal and piano recital lodge, C. I). the battery and hfa partner a compli- block. Coras removed tool trimmed) wkibout be rewarded. Riontrer ctcsalng Co.. 741 bo. 'this evening at the First Congregational Ogden at that time had a population of 8H 1 V Ksst. to to id 6 mentary ticket to tiie vaudeville. poia or nfter sorvncse. Hoar church. Numbers of the program were about 6000. Concerning conditions here U47.C lAlb Hoi red Among other things. Captain Tucker bind leg 4 burse. white given by Haael James, Maud Steven. at the time. Grand Master Cohn said: says: wb.te. Reward, ('all Wm. 06M6. 08941 tadebtrdnesa Clarence Jonee, Gladys Hlalsdell. Flor- VI believe the location to be excellent for WILL sot be rosponaiblo anjr "It helpa a lot to know that the people ence Roinertll, Bernard Hutchison and for the permanent establishment of a Breve LOHT ilan r shoe and rubber. Rhone Wssatrti of HssvgrsaC contracted b? men the what of the 1920. appreciate' Lgtulse Chldeater. guard after Juno i, 6817. bet. 9 and 4 80. Reward. n48t8 flourishing' lodge. Situated aa it la st the are doing In a public way, and action! . W I.- - ROBKXiUAXTv. Homer H Wilson was the guest of Jlinctlon (Bignodl of the Union and Central Pacific Automobile tire. DtH.9 FOINI Owner can get name such as yours show that the community honor at a farewell party given this eve' railroads.' by Identifying It and paying for advertising. Is behind them. nlng at the Seventh ward mealing house. On 8. 1874, according lo the LANDS Mineral Wonder for fttomseb tmuldr. Reward. ..44 So. 9h Weal. s7Sl2 Mr. Wilson will leave on June 3 for the records,January rheum Un. skin disease and all dmesseS the W. M., C- S. Nellis, convened In nr near American theater. IXHT I'auico eaetern states mission. pin. kllnernl bstiis. vapor Pkod. canned It To the set snd b; impure The work. first lodge B. Reward. Call lly. 2424 or Waa. 2680 A number of the pupils of Miss Mona 1st doutb st. LdWl bath parlor, 129 No. 2 report- of Weber lodge, t,. TJ.'. to the dTD.VJ Smith were presented In a plana recital grand lodge showed B ftt. Waa. W82-J- . a of membership last evening at her studio In the Hudson twenty, A charter was cart from (be ynrtl NovemWILL help 12 tsUJes make their own clothes. IF PARTYE. n ho took baby granted 1 This the 60 of Junior building. evening H si. M ucmldy morning will pupils ber 12. 1874. and on November 17 Grand Broadway n814 844) B. 2nd Ho. lAtOVO. May 28. The annual election return It reward and no eueation naked. appeared In a recital. Master Charles W. Bennett constituted WIR At the Fifth ward amusement hall this Weber lodge No. 8. of the Brigham Young University Alumni WILL buy diamowda from pnnts parties. oS37 XmJO-pay more Uoa dealers. Coil Ujr. association was held this afternoon at the venlng a four-acomedy, entitled "The Thirty-seveON ftTATR street, auiall parkage containing years passed and then. In New waa given under the direc- response to a petition school. blue remnaal, cannot be duplicated. Reward new lodge, for a H. Aldous Dixon was elected presition of Mima Minnie Moore .Brow n. Those signed by flftv-twL)R. B. G. GO W AMI, specialist ye. ear, nuos Wasatch 310. apartment 4 JO. n(M47 Masons. Grand Masand tbruat ban towed lu 719 kuna Bldg. taking part In the play were Cora Johnson, first vice dent; J. Edward ter G. R. Pfoutx Issued a dispensation, m!l cameo brooch, bt. 6h blWM LOHTMultt, Grace Burton, Uelecta Moenrh, March 22. 1911. and on April 34 of the president; Mrs. Christen Jensen, second find Houili i'emple oo F at. Finder phone are. vice president; Janiee Jackson, secretary-treasure. Josephine Volker, Anna Smith, Georgia same vear he instituted Unity lodge. U PdONOGHAPHK KKIAl KMJ RIGHT BY EXWas. Reward. nM7vi PUONE 11 V LA N D Tate, Wllford Moenrh. Clarence Brown, P. At the next annual communication and Harold Dunn, CorrespondPERT CABINETMAkKk. r Kinder leave at Mav Sterling and Ernest Hhreeve. B4927 LOHT Cartlro stickpin. J6HS- K. secretary. ing a of waa charter and lodge granted tfhoc store. 214 Ho. Rain. Reward. Miss Pella Richardson and W. C. Hinds, on grand O. E. Campbell and Mr. Phoebe 17. 1912. Grand Master S. CARA W. drugieaa hualmg and C. BARBARA February 0107 both well known young people of Ogden, H. Goodwin constituted Worslev were elected members of the ex . 23 East kuat ho. room 414. Unity lodge No. were married this afternoon In l'ocatello, 18 and Installed tts officers. ecutlve committee, whlclP also includes 44484 BALE8 Idaho. The couple will spend a few days AUCTION officers. the The advent of the new lodge. Instituted ANMK GORDON gifea nrlvnUftc trvatlunaift In Pocatello, after which they will go to 26ft ftuetk 2nd evening, gives to Ogden three flourand ttaanngn. Was. T2fe6-(XI PEN. Mav ?. -- Miss Bernice Magee their cottage in Ogden canyon to spend this AIT'TIGN SALE. TESTIMONY TAKEN. tS memMasonic In Ivuin the a Bast. with total teachers 64 Ncllsen. ishing lodges, Mias and the summer. They will be at home to PROVO. May 23Hefere Byron of more than Cftft. In addition to bership usftleu public schools, will leave Monday their friends after for nervous LLECTUIC and 1. imrinvoto June Mt 27. at 577 bo van street, Tburaday. here Nebeker Is the three a the to there today, penver. repreaentlnir symbolic lodges, They 2u Brock Ar- t will aril a Mg lot of goods Just State Carrie Lambert troubles. incmlng on n "hike Mlsa Georgia M. Tate, pupil of Mias sent In. conIndiistrUI commission, taking tfatimony In cade kSlftt) plan to remain Iji Colorado this year to I Minnie Moore Brown, will he presented chapter of Royal Arch Masons and a bldg. of bc3utlf:ri bk Vulcan gas sisting range, caoe tne of Thereaa va. Holmes of Knights Templar, ail of commander the Troy I leach ecnool there. jn a program of reading cured, abeolutely without pain, Call new. coat $ Oil. 00 vhco bought; t saultury baM' Tuesday eve- - which meet In the Masonic temple, which Steam laundry. Holmes la trying COHNH J 1. and white enamel V. brass Peninsular Soft 10079 Brook neat raofe. of at Arcade at the week First nlng bldg. Congregato oolleet for the death of her husI TO TAKE PASTEUR TREATMENT. springs and uiattreaocs. 2 writing desks, tltutal church at 8:30 o'clock. Mlaa Tate la owned by the several bodies. band. James Holmes, who died recently DU. AGNEft WIN2ELL kae more to ft4 Baal bed, beautiful tuna mah. parlor act. lots of tcautiful UGPEN. M.iy 2S E l Palnea, state II will be assisted by Paul Wheeler, room ft. Eiectria treaimcata givno. 4tk from to have ftoutb, been re injuries alleged rockers, library tabh. dining act, beautiful art has advised the health de- - linlat. who will be accompanied by Mies man of ceived at the laundry. Wilton velvet and silver, some beautiful cea O'Neill. partment that the dog killed upon the (I Fran to buy one or two diamonds; will pry Ax. rug. I'inii dishes, WANT aud a beauWill Elsaku Victor Bowman. Wallace and streets of the city after biting ' to complete sera of C o Count in tiful . NEW Collision SON Address 2J dealer. ARRIVES. library, couaisilug price. highest I waa af- - James Taylor returned today from Logan, a 32 of books, all by notable writers: Mivaglahlnm. S4.'.3 Grant avenue, Tribune. also three A I 28. son PROVO, has been born May e It Is said that where they attended the Agricultural t lifted with the rabiea some fine ice boxes, Ji0 ft. of 3 ply to Mr. and Mra. Vern W. Pace. IF YOU want your lair work or oprinf clot boa buokcaaea. J lege. PARIS. May Ik. Count Allain de aud many They will leave about the middle of boar. new. la. other Japanese will be given the Pasteur B. to 2nd 846 I Hootb. I made n396 Dealers, every article must be odd, no artlcUt. right, go today suffered a fractured skull treatment under the direction of Dr. T. I June for Maryland, where they will at-trserve. lend a reserve officers' training school and both arms broken In an automobile ALL kinds hauling dime, with ton truck. Call Was. 026. F.mlcl Uatcrlob, Aucl., tho suet. Beatty of the state board of health. accident due to an effort to evade a colfor alx weeks. 04498 with ntCMO Hy. 82. reputation. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ballantvne left lision with the car of King Alexander of TWO FINED FOR THEFT. conbuxlnco DIVORCE; troubles; baakruptcy; Greece. The of condition is the week for their summer home the coont during Fl'KN. SALE The largcat, .cbsweai; vest tracts; a Hla. Interviews eoafldenttal. LeOGDEN. May 28. Lawrence Jackson In Ogden canyon. Mr, and. Mrs- - Roland critical... T.he wife of the count also was DEATHS. . gal informailoa and adlcw free... Nationai- Law .ami Thomas Grier pleadod guilty move next week to Injured, and a son of the count suffered also will West Batlantyne 907 86 2nd association. stock of second baud furniture, Atlas South. block, E. ranges Clsrerx Jenssn. pon of Mr. and a broken arm. Nobody In King Alexan (Continued From Page One.) - M.4 city court tedav to the charge of stealtheir canyon home. Mrs. Anfon P. Jensen. 1038 East Eighth Mrs. George Halverson visited relatives der's car was Injured. ing a sack of alfalfa seed front the home and goucral bouacUgld goods lu tbe cily. (south born in Salt Lake. August of Mrs. Dorothy Mills of West Weber. In Salt Lak- - today Alexander, who was driving his o indicate that live 1913. died .yesterday st EEPAIE8 local ho Thev were each snntenmd to serve 40 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Janney and machine, turned sharply tb the right as all the department Tucsa goods are about as good ss new and to nmke the day arc French Funeral 180 or fine. planning servloxa will be held st BRICK mantels, fines and pltal. In the county jail pay son. who will leave Ogden soon for the I t,ie vars approached one another at . days own. repair work doee. o'clock tomorrow very their afternoon be sold for about lUclr regular in will the Eml In Fontainebleau They were remanded to the custody of east, Were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I cross-roa- d Was. MI8. 230 W. Tat South. forest, while 00188 Although such action apparently waa gration ward chapel. Bishop John ll B. Cohen. No. 4 Ivv apartments, at dinner I the colint veered sharply to the left. The the sheriff. tbe government Halt will Lake Furniture not necessary, have of the price. I to., service charge this evening. Others present were Mr. machines cleared each other, but the has Issued a request to all mayors and Friends are invited to attend. Tho body WATCTREPAXRTNO TO BE 8URIEO SUNDAY. and Mrs. P. 8. Kchwarts of Green River, I bunt apparently lost control and his ma Was. East 3637.. upon Frame, railing Broadway. be throughout viewed the at may to the chapel h;PKN. May 2S. Funeral services for Wyo., Mrs. A. L, Kohn and Joe Cohen. I fhine struck the curbstone, capsized and prefects r 222.7 guarantee td make your watch kaep good them to cooperate in every way in paying rommencement of (he services.prior Interment Wltime, then crashed Into ar tree. McKee. 44 Vj Mala, upatatr. Mrs. Ruth Call. 38 vears of age. who died y7186 to America's dead. The fund for will be in City cemetery. tribute aided of Alexander, last King at' the Pee hospital by passersbv, flowers to be used periVOTE TO ORDAIN WOMEN. In decorating the night extricated the victims from the ruins of graves tonight exceeded 7.7ft. OOO francs. tonitis after a week's Illness, will be held WPnDOW CLEAKINO GREENSBORO, N. C.. May 28. OrdiTAR OUT. CHEAP RENT. SMALL LXPE.XbX, FUNERALS. the count's car at 2 p. m. Sunday In the Ninth ward nation It probable will go above l.ftOO.ftOO francs, of women In the ministry of the o aril fowl is why O. W. Funera Rfdgea services for James Armone WINUOW. bom (IhiIivi. floor arsxlsg. lsii conducting. Met hod lap Protestant church is were continuing chapel. Bishop manv contributions as uffels provided By. 341. AMficaa WMn C'Imb. C. gvul 337.3') and two for in a The husband, five daughters come in this evening front French who died May 27. will be held at th In the discipline adopted lo hmli BraM change Seizes 1,9.00 ons survive. Cathedral of the Madeleine today at 8:30 sources. 80. 0)) range today by th$ general conference of the Davenpurtj, The o'clock. will In WINDOW SHADS S. leave O'DonFrance where cortege There are 4,77 places church at Its session hers. There was Urmera to ' jo.vu PLAINTIFF GETS VERDICT. American heroe rest, and at each one nell A Co.'s funeral chapel at 2 o'clock little opposition to the proposal. Axn)intcr rus, is.oft Interment will be in Calvary cemetery. lulalil iluolom) of these Places there will be a depuiatlon i.oo iiGDEN. Mav 2S. In the case of the 28. A lot ot ued ran(e. rux and furauur, PARIS. May . Gabriel dAnnunzIo of French people to honor the dead. Many Homebuilders company against I,. POKER PLAYING CHARGED. Term. half has whlrh tbe made price. Funeral of women have services wreaths for village occupied I Frank Rose, who Uavalaja and peasant Deem, a jury In Judge A. E. Pratts BANKBUTTCY 28. John Manson, Oa' PROVO. MICHIGAN riBNITl'HB TO,. threatens to seize Susak. In the region the! will place on Ihe graves of the soF died May 24, will b held at ODonnell division of the district court returned i field Miller May and w,,. 3U5. Despot of PM of Flume, according to reports received dlers Independently of the flowers sup- ts Co.'s funeral chapel Sunday at 2 PETITIONSRankprepared. Cunsttiiatlos frov. iln 434 Bo. State ut. verdict today in the plaintiffs favor for dend were before George James B. Tucker in Paris from o'clock. The body may be viewed at Denarat Belgrade. S2M iniftLi. bldg. plied by the American committees. The action was brought to recover today on a charge Judge of playing poker. The The dispatch adds that the Jugo-Sl- a Only a single Fulled Klates soldier Is the chapel this afternoon and Sunday. the commission upon the sale of a piece case will be heard tomorrow. government has denounced the action of buried at each of 123 of the places, but Interment will be In Wasatch Lawn of p opert.'. PATENT ATTOENXY8 3. C. JKNKINS. Balt Lake' Reliable Air. the poet to the powers and declared that these graves w not be forgotten. Each cemetery. ttoom. Get tuy soarante on furnltura fir,t; a Is obliged to take PATENTS Dealgn. engineering law. mound will be .decorated by at least one mea4- Lly6 atnaa aior, nooey. 388 State. Wit a fftiXl. it RELEASED ON BOND. k 1AM. 13ft Waa. 619 block. 6 a commisAtlas French arriaon. and sures forcibly to resist. citizen American h27S DANCER SUES FOR $100,000. DATA The belief la expressed in high nuarters sion. OJPEN, May 28. James W. White, who CARL OHTEKLOH, AUCTIONKEK. In Paris that D'Annunzio, by creating an was recently returned from San Fran-- i 4 Many French national societies have By t'niversal Servica. or sell your furniture. merckandlM; I buy son on the charge of failure to provide Incident, seeks to prevent a settlement decided to send delegations to various NEW YORK. May 28. Flo Lewis, C'omptrstir wither dtU at f!t Lake iffy, of year In L'Uh. Appralmentn Im... T,l. WAGENER. aulta 404A JkU bldg. $0 the Flume question, regardless of the large cemeteries. lor his wife and two children, furnished Mpjf 2X. WM-dancer In w musiea) BERTHA Be.. 484 Ho. Mala. We. bSIXS e6A3l China ate. flr ng. will painting, ... march past comedy on Broadway, brought suit toAt SurcsTvee rhe troops l.sift hall today and was released from- the cousequencea to Italy 2 Jflrhef Teinperstwr IF you bar auythlnx to aeli, call n up. I Hugh C. Wallace. American ambassador, day asking 100.000 from the producers Djrhwt is thm month sines S4 was 93 make with my th Wat. guarantee raab. lowest and Marshal Pctatn after the ceremonies. because she fell and broke a leg during MASONIONOTICE night was 67 degrees; low TWO AVIATORS KILLED. 4087. Waa. 9286. E. Oaterlob, AucL Aak aay since 1874 waa 21 degrees; mess French organizations will be a performance. Five et thin monthfor)st large She Itae aold I eoa asserted for. she that BAIL IS FORFEITED. b7912 OommoirxxATCB Mo r. z. pl'c.Mlv temperature today waa 70 degrees: normal represented at Suresnes. Including "the will never able to dance again. It is ANTED .yuruiturc, ear wt$$ 62 KrtimoIiN ticesa alar fh I r Robert M. troves, one of the best Women of Kuresiips.'- - made up of resi- claimed thebe Imperfect May 2$ C. H. Kurnioe, time and trouble, uwtup mcq.4 rna, Wfill condition of the known British airmen, and Hying Officer dents of the .town, who have taken..moth-erl- y la Halt (eke Furniture. Wt. 8437. ntSOSH accumulated in the first of tbe month jmroln venu failed to degree; ed Umfio. A. j. MOtk. Mk stage-causlimit -to fall. her were 1 D. killed g degree. when the machine . Jlc0urt this. morning to answer to 'the lamarr frd In the grave of the Ameriinterest tIUI Un, MUM. of operating an automobile with-oHumidity Dry bulb temperature at 6 a. m I In which hey were flying crashed st can boys In the little cemetery. 'barge .PAINTINQ.PAPERHANQINQ CONFERENCE REPORT ADOPTED. a. Bi.lmaaa vestcrdxv. Orove tfas temporarily a llrennc plate. His $10 ball was ordegree; wet bulb temperature at The French churches on Memorial day I 4. relatlre so a. 6 at FRED ritlKSE. THC PAINTER. Rova! the humidity degree: 28. ablation force in will celebrate the feast of st. Joan of m., WASHINGTON. May dered forfeited. commanding vote a of By bulb temperature at oonn, auo the middle east In the absence of Major Arc. Let itw beauttfy your home. Dacoraitug. knl. per $ent; dry Although no announcement to this 34 to 104 the nouse late today adopted time 77 degree: wet bulb temperature at boos. General Saimond. Toward the end of oulning, papering, giaaiug, etc. N Job to the has been made. It is considered the conference report on the army reorana time, 54 degree: relates APOSTLE WILL SPEAK. larae or too anal). Jly. 1403. motm. I world uar he wu in 120)1 a deputy chief on the effect a tribute to ganization be hill, authorizing the maintewill there that 22 probable bulb time. cent; kuh per dry 2 OGDEN. May (or& ar PAiNTlNG, paper banging, papr cleanlug and Apostle David o at 6 p. w.t 81 degrees; wet bulb temperature army of 297.500 ofAmerica's dead In all the - sermons nance of a peace-tim- e temperature will be the Work McKay prinetpai speaker at the at 6 p. m., 66 degree; relatlre humidity at 6 Price kalaomlning. guaranteed. ficers and men. The report is yet to be preached throughout France. memorial srrvlees to he held Sunday evek82l7 rllt. Ihvne ETyland 847tW. Colonel Framls E. Drake of the Paris approved by the senate. DISQUIETING NEWS FROM TURKEY. An ouctlon Mile .of house And frctlon p. m.. 23 per ceot. ning at the Fourth ward rhapel under the the on nt of iewaat the for. la Total American the BKST the who titepe work; lty lot four of hours Preeipitatlun legion, post LONDt price. 2S. Di8iuietfng Wailpapar cleanye.terdav twentj new May Bov of Sixnit No. J8 ausplves troop ing. palntirg. WATER APPLICATION FILED.1 and county building by W. H. AdamV for ending at 6 p. m waa none: total for this Ion the T"rkih situation han hern re- - rhalrmsn of the Memorial day commispapemanging, kalaomlning. Waa. W)IJ. month to dale is 1.63 tnchea: accumulated ey cotved in Isondon. the American fc924g completed buslneaa to the Daily sion. has arranged throughservice acordlng Joseph Smith of WattJs filed on .01 of Salt Lathe county, for thin monfh to date la .03 of an Inch; re of Main atreet to for the have graves opening army registration PAIVTINU, kalaomlning. wnll paper eleaning a second-foh dash bolaeon Rrlf- of from water a area spring to date u Mail, which total pceetpuntion atnee January the south. . and decora Ung. work guaranleeo. every one of the Amerlran graves decoIn Carbon for stock watering pur- through toMain Hy. I IAS. Nation11 18 OGDEN STATISTICS inchot; aciumuiatcd exceaa aloe jaBU Uh troops snd Mustapha Kemai street property on Twrnty-flra- t ra! ed l.fore sundown on Memorial iv. poses. Hecounty H8WI7 Corner will collect the water in a alist forces ia Jmmlnant. inches. ary I a In which tile Americans front 5.50 went for cemeteries etreet The South are masters of the re hurled are scattered from Alsace to barrel and a series of trough. at Sun rise and aeta at 7:30. May 20. paper cleaning, ttntlng amp mntsuaper be WLHLLVS ideal Toot. mnt One hou."that dwelling A lat lc REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. "Batlafactlou UArdneUe-n- d painting. Hr. the guaranteed." WEATHKR0nFERVAT10xNftTjlkBN-A'- Fand from Marseilles to Flanders. moved by the purchaaer. aold (or $190. 2119. Sea of Marmora, except for a few place Injnklrk nbsftg he r. M., MOI KTAIM TTMB. Vidoiis and wife to J. will fly a small Ameriwaa each auctioned From recently grave The property held which are by the British. Hota'P Nelson, lots 2 and 3, block EXPERT !' per eleaninr. tinting, pniatUlg and can flag, the gift of the Amerlran army, acquired by the county to permit opening 8. plat A. Huntsville a. 8.V17. tSLJ S3? 54992 paperhanging. $173d of property aold and a wTeath. a gift from contributors to the etreet. Location BIG GIFT TO YALE. fLiehael r. Farley to Koval J. Poug-lfund. memorial Robert. the Oakland, Included Burton, Taylor, all of lot and part of block BABY BUGGIES avenuea. NEW Malvern HAVFN. and Mav A Stratford. Crystal gift 2. XUkl(A AITO TAtrDmilX Brinker& Hockstetlera addp of ll.ftf'O.'lftft tn the Vale university enMemorial Planned. The beet house of the lot fur th money, your baby carrraf: WaUpO, 4 ORPHEIM-Vaade- vtll. 87,0 I with Wilbur Mack A according to those acquainted with the LET fund from the general education dowment while wait. It tb wheal am brok.it. Cable. Service to Grace Catverpal Mary Frances Hawley Cn. In Two la reap?, i. and property, sold for $750, the building being w.Itcan patyon afterooua New board of one of in hew bare. W bar LlUll York, the Rockefeller Povle. lots 27. and 28, block 29. Mre. PARIS. evening. May 2. Adolph B. benevolences, was announced here tois a dwelling. No. 3 Crystal ave-nu- wbaeia t atock. addition odewl He, 'Oh. hendllaed by j J. W. GUTHRIE CO.. Spreckels has arrived here to consult PANTAG EBVa night. The fund will be used for tbe de61ik.' a music! fsren. grreea feature, with the French minister of fine arts A four-rooof the New Haven general hos4373 dwelling. 3 Malvern avenue, 321 E. Xnd Sooth. velopment William Fftreraham la The Wbe Mas Lent MARRIAGE LICENSES. for the the In erection plan concerning aold to J. D Mortensen for $790; a pital through the gehool of the Hlmp-l- f. San Francisco of a memorial to Ameri- LOKWS Ber4 to Malvern Jairna M. Treixt and Viola Humphreys. I avenue, house. CAM NO Lrny Rcetta C1EANINQ AND DYEING fartscrl ot can and French soldiers killed In the both of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Owenwns Revue. Herrentn goin-t- t nardino Forbea for 785. Vacant lots ihst the Night. war. Beth H. Atkinson and May Lunt, bo will havarMaln atreet frontage When the SALT LAKE CLEAMNU A DYE1MJ CO. Ooa seta aad ether vaudeville. IS DEAD. f fur reliable, high claw work. Men antta prea Mre. Spreckels. who is a native of of Ogden. Bells Juan 3 4 street I cut through, sold for from $5.50 while y All kind you wait. TRENTON. N J., Mav 28 Samuel R. France, Is Intensely popular both In this SALT of hat cleaned, I Franklin P. Foster, Ogden, and Maude and 5. with Margaret Lawrence. to $7.60 a front fooL blocked-- ' aad dyad fur women nnd man. Mail of Gummere. thin In for because' and and Is city she formerly Belgium country Weal. Married Farr rimgg, at MOTION HCmtS. the court I I twentv-tlv- e aollelted. aeder ttZZ&A Slat at 33 vear American who minister to th house by Bishop O. M. Banderson. only woman successfully BROADWAY Nral Han la A Mana Creed. ' HAS CLOSE CALL. KINO died his at Morocco, homo. Hoover's Denmark Herbert I relief bucked Lewis J. Bteggell. American Fork, and plan Th aad Floorwalker, (barite ( haptla la house. Wlmhldon, near London. England, TAILORS Isabel! J. proctor. Balt lake. Belgium bv organising highly sucBy Universal Service. Jak Hit la Lightnlag Brye. and transporting AMERICAN committees according o a cablegram just received by cessful Alice Joyce ta " Dollar and tbe PARIS. May 2. King Alexander of aulta 173 00 anil a for 444.00, food Into Frsnce Ills of tons here.. brother of heusands Bnnnhlna Woman. The IAghC comedj, BIRTHS. his morganatic wife narrowly gSA.OO toil I a for $40.00. in blue eerge, Matt A Jeff. Path Neva. Greece and brow, snd Belgium despite the opposition of Weight Lever. escaped serious Injury today. They were faoey wormed, all color, up t clathln. STft A N D "Montana ltofc t Wild Wont. WOULD PERM IT ' RULP EXPORTS. the "food bos" Lasdon and Fontalnebleu at Tallortag hit Went Snd 4. nKPJt escaped motoring Montana Bob, the worlds champion A bill TORONTO. Ontario. May 2. percollision with another car by the narroper, with company of lariat ntperta. Bari MINER FATALLY INJURED. rowest of margin. Th driver of the mining export of pulp wood In limited Willtama.ln The Hornet Net. BUILDING PEftMfT. pfgUBANCE certain remote areas of Report reached Balt yeaterday OPM One week beginning todav, V. W. Grif- other car swerved to one side and the quantities from waa OnIn an a that tjoutft car crashed into a tree, throwing It "TUe employe passed today by the GLOOM DESTROYER fith I the province lotl production, v Adsms and Jefferson - for been' fatally had lull provides Tbe tario at ronl 'M, Alexanft Ksrl mine Ihe Into Hiawatha, legislature rued. Claire and Richard ymour King featuring occupants idenca to cost 300. 600 Bcott kalltUnf. strict government control. Baribelmea. Injured by a (all of coal in the mine. 6620 J der and his wife gav first aid relief. Im Kt-r- ett I ite--l- forty-seve- Hnilti Proorietor and Robbed Held iwoieuind ytflay. ar Mel-dru- Ui Theater Manager Thanked for Battery o , - . n Co-e- d, o Mor-tenae- (; 1 ........ ' -- . he-t- Y.U. Alumni Association Holds Its Annual Election fc- ? r, 3810-K- Wulk-0ve- - aM ni M-- King Alexander Injures Auto col-th- Ker-garl- Deaths and .Funerals e sti-ee- 1 Vit-ter- ,b-a- D'Annunzio Threatens Town; Take Others . tig-le- -- 111 Jugo-Slavl- WEATHER i i i0: ," . dfj; r dgr; sppr l iaitt x ) Ar-b- ft ut Houses on Main Street Right of Way Self Cheap t. ot 1 I ks, stdrnh A 1 'n If :iu id- - AMUSEMENTS If I I. - : ip t four-roo- s. m m four-roo- LAKK-Wfli- ag TATIXIR-MAD- - g 8!vtra, mer |