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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUM E, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23,. 0GDE-- N ' E Offio, 1I Twenty .fifth s cross from entrance to Reed street, hotel. , . Phones . 64 and 740.- - Several Candidates From Advocates' of Ratification in ' Ogden Seek State Jobs Tennessee Hopeful of Sat- OGDEN, Aug. ' 22. When the Republican state convention meets at Salt Lake Ogden end Weber county will go Solution. isfactory Legal before the convention asking for the NASHVILLE, Tenth. Aug. - i2. the'knarl of legal and legislative : I From techni- calities that have enmeshed Tennessee's ratification of the suffrage amendment tonight came the 'prediction of the Tennessee Constitutional league that the Injunction against certification of the ratification, obtained yesterday, would prevent enfranchisement of American women for at least a year and a half. The Constitutional league, which has been fighting ratification on the ground that the state conetttutlon prohibited the present legislature from acting on (he amendment, made lte prediction In a message to the governors .of Vermont, Connecticut, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Delaware and South Carolina. The - message declared that Tennessee had not ratified suffrage and served notice that any state official who attempted certlft-- . cation would .he, attacked for. con temp tof court under the Injunction which the league announced, would. If necessary carried to the highest court. Suffrage advocates characterised the situation as satisfactory and reiterated their contention that the action of the house yesterday In calling up the Walker It reconsideration motion. In defeating and in ordering the senate Joint resoluthe to tion of ratification transmitted senate for, engrossing, to be unassailable despite the lack of a quorum. , memThe thirty hr more bers of the house who wbnt to Decatur, Ala , yesterday td prevent the quorum, still were in Alabama todav and, according to reports, were determined to remain there during the next few days. Being outside the state they cannot be compelled to attend sessions of the house. No date has been fixed for the hear ings on the temporary writ of Injunction Issued yesterday, restraining the governor and other state officers from certifying ratification to the secretary of state at Washington. The writ la returnable any time within five days upon agreement of the parties to the action. , Governor Roberts tonight declared he had been Informed by. State Attorne) General Thompson that' the action of the two houses of the legislature constitutes a ratification of the amendment and consequently he would countenance no act intended to nullify the ratification and the will of the majority by the minority, "either by flight and abandonment ot official duty upon the part of the members or otherwise." I will exercise and bring to bean all the legal and legitimate powers of the . office of governor to consummate In an orderly and legal manner the certification of the action of the legislature to the proper federal officials,, be declared antt-suffra- 4 22. Suffrage WASHINGTON. Aug. leaders In Washington, while still hope-ft- il to of efforts them their ratirob that fication victory In Tennessee will conn to naught, are nevertheless apprehensive to over the situation and determined leave nothing undone to clinch the enIn women franchisement of American time for them to vote at the general election next November, The next move of the suffragists, prob ,bly to be made tomorrow, will be to move for dissolution of tbe temporary In junction Issued to restrain the Tennessee officials from signing the resolution ot gratification and thua making .possible ratification by the secretary of state of the nineteenth amendment. Assurances have come to leaders of the National Woman's party here that there will be no trouble about .dissolving the Injunction and that everything will be all right In four or five days. But knowledge of the law's delays and fears of some possible development tbgt they are not looking for, make the women who have been fighting the long suffrage battle a bit nervous over the situation. Should the move to dissolve the Injunction fail, the suffragists must then appeal to the higher courts and such a course might tie ratification up too long Some of the women leaders fear there Is a political plot brewing to prevent them from voting In the coming election In order to save certain candidates for high office who have been fighting the suf- - xono Visitor Front Shanghai Sees Sights of Ogden a OGDEN. Aug. - 22 Edward O. Baker secretary of the Chamber of Commerce at Shanghai, .China, waa visitor at ths Ogden Chamber of Commerce laat night. .He was en route east from San Fran- the interna- tionat council of economics. r three delegates Sker " to the convention 'from tbe orient. Dur-U- 1 th .M"1 h in city, Mr. Baker visited the Ogden the He canyon. complimented the Ogden chamber upon the class pf work vyfrlch Is .being done. ,tf1d Canning Factories to Start Season' s Run on Tomatoes OGDEN, Aug. 22. The canning facto-ri- e In Weber, Boxelder and Davt counties will start the season's run upon tomatoes tomorrow The factories ars all In shape morning. and some have made preperat one to care for thetr employees In dormitories. The Utah Canning company dormitories were completed about a week ago and will be turned over to the girls of the factory. with more than usual success. Roy "Hiram Clair fills his usual role In thin bill .as the I ural citlxen Jmadlngthe realms where fortunes are spent with reckless abandon and clever men and wo- men wail on alt Sidea to separate' the unwary victim from hla bank account. Florence Barker, and Gladys Vail are ae are the able assistants to Hiram, members of tbe trio. Grant, Romlg and Barlow. The conge which are introduced are snappy and well executed. Especially does "Hiram execute hie song. He murders It In cold blood, much to tbe amusement of hla audience. The costume which grace the shapely members of the runway chorus are novel and show artistic taste on th part of And the girls who trip tjie designer. back and forth on the runway come In more for than their share of glory. They are given an 'opportunity for Individual work In the presentation of one of the songs. Nearly every member of the chorus sings a bit of the song and the opportunity thus afforded is taken ad. vantage of In a manner w.Wch shows that not all of the talent Is in th possession of those who play the leading parte Za 8u Pitt In "The Heart of Twenty" makes up th motion picture portion of the program. DUSTIN FARNUM IN FILM AT AMERICAN GRIPS AUDIENCES FARMS TO BE VISITED. 22. Members of the Okden farm bureau will vlelt farma In Cache county Tuesday, according to the schedule announced by 8 Campbell, who Is arranging the members will leave at :20 o clock Tuesday morning and will drive H !?r Wellaville, where the flrit 11 be made. Before their return they will visit other towns and then go to Logan foi a trip through tha UJah Agricultural college. rr'5 Au- - e CONCERT SEASON ENOS. . Aug. 22. The last band concert of the season at the Lorln Farr park wae given this afternoon by the Ogden Ladles' Military band. E. W. Nichols director. The program was composed of selections. A trombone solo was popular given by Mra John Christensen. The quartette from Rlgoletto" was played by Mrs. Bender. Mrs. Wllfong, Mra Kolde-wy- n and Mlsa L. Nichols. The attendance wae large. OGDE-V- Librarian completes course. OGDEN. 22. DusUn Famum Has never had a more worth while vehicle than "Big Happiness, th Roberteon-Col- e picture, which opened at the American theater last night for a run of four days. This production give th etar a splendid opportunity to display hla ability as a dramatic actor. "Big Happiness" Is a gripping story of twin, brothers, one a heartless man of the world whose one desire is wealth, th other a less successful fellow who dwells In the slums of Parts, but possesses a By happy nature and a heart of gold. a strange trick of fate the "poor but ImI called to brother honest upon personate the other, a leading British financier, during hla enforced absence from Britain. A love story leading to th climax when the financier, who waa supposed to have drowned at sea, suddenly appears, makes this story on of tremendous drama tlo appeal. The supporting cast Includes Kathryn Adams, Fred Malatesta, Joseph J. Dow-lin- g of Miracle Man" ame, and others. LOVE" GUILTY APPEALING AT PARAMOUNT to super- -comedy OUTPUT Increased Amount for Week of August 14 Ascribed to Accumulation of Empties. - Man and Woman Slain as DAINTY MAIDENS -TOP PROGRAM AT They Leave Rooming House CASINO THEATER SAN DIEGO, CaL, Aug. 22 Mrs. Vila Moyer, owner of a rooming house her, and Augustin Puebla one of the gueeta Four dainty maids and a dancer of no were shot and klllad late today as little dexterity make up tho headliner of they were preparing to leave the housa Neightha vaudeville section of the program bors gave the police a description of a which opened yesterday afternoon at man seen running from the place shortly Loewi Casino theater. "Cheer up Is the wav th act la billed and It fulfills after they had heard five shots fired. . BBS Footlight Revue Gowns and Girts, Stylish Sparkling gong , Five Other Big Features Three ghewa Dally 2:49. 7:90, 1:11 Frlcea Nights, 40c, 90c Summer Mstlneee Adu ts, 29c Children Under 15, 15e SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13 British war pilot and two passengers were killed this evening at Redwood City when a big Bristol fighter plane went Into a tall spin and crashed to the ground. They were Clifford Prodger of New York, pilot, demonstrator of the airplane, John C. Nelson, 8an Francisco, and Gus Jamieson, former instructor at Redwood 4 aviation schooL The plane was about ,$00 feet In the air when It became uncontrollable. Spectators watching the flight said one of the passengers Interfered with the controls. th 4own Ull flrrt Tbf three men were taken from the wreck f I BBB BBB Mu. BB- GIFT OF GAB BIRDS Solly Ward & SBB BBS BBB bbb BBB BBB BBBEBfla aaBBBaauiBi Frlcest Mata., a Every except night Men-- ! 1S. toe. kSe, - tliilliaaaBaaBaasaaBaas ( L O E w a Uasino 10 FREE - Dtmtioa Aekarataa-Kur- t Vaudeville Motion Picture Continuous, 1 to 11 p. m. ! j I London Time NOW FLAYING Announces i CHEER UP! Recognition of Independ ence Along British Lines. 22 Three LA GRAN DK, Ore., Aug.men were killed and three badlv injured at Imbltr, Ore , today when a motor LONDON, Aug. 22. Th London Times truck on which they were riding whe that struck by a passenger train at a grade aye this morning It understand Great Bi Italn has agreed to recognise th crossing. The dead are; Lloyd Earsen, Clarence Independence of Egypt. Larsen and Wayne Keown. The decision, according to the London A Pennsjl-vani- a Times, resulted from recent converse- CAMDEN. N. J., Aug. 22 railroad electric train struck an tlona between the Viscount Milner misautomobile bus containing fifteen persona sion, which recently visited Egypt,' and here tonight, killing elgnt of the occu- an Egyptian delegation, headed by Said four others. pants and Injuring The bus was carrying passengers to Zagloul paaha, former minister of JusFairvlew, a suburb, It nad halted while tice. x a steam tram passed soutn. 'ine driver, Among th fundamental points of the it la said, evidently mistook the waving agreement are: of a flag by the crossing watchman ae a Egypt will recognise Great Britain signal to proceed and started across the privileged position In (be valley of th track Just aa an electric train Came Nile and agree In case of war to afford girl end rushing north. An facility for access to Egyptian tertwo bebles were tossed into th railroad every Great Britain will maintain a garstation and were dead when picked up. ritory; In rison Egypt; in the canal son Egypt Two men and three women also were regain control of foreign relations, subkilled. ject to her not making treaties contrary to British policy, and will have th right DE8 MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 22 C M to maintain diplomatic representatives Lodge, proprietor of a hotel at Concordia, abroad. Capitulations will b abolished." Kan., waa burned to death In a fire of undetermined origin which had convertCauses ed hie room on the seventh floor of the Hotel Fort Dee Moines Into .a smoulderto Resign rooms In adjoining ing shell before guests discovered the blase, about noon today. Lodge was found by firemen after they . Universal Bervtce. f had battled their way through the flame By 22 WASHINGTON, Aug. Captain lying across the threshold of the bathwho th European Palmer, during room, hla clothing burned off and hla Leigh war served as chief of the bureau of flesh incinerated to a crisp. navigation, with th rank of rear admiral, has resigned from the navy, to take efAll-Met- al fect September 20. It waa to Captain Palmers great genius that the enlisted personnel atsuch tained numerical surprising . understood that he la R YORK, Aug. 22 yne Lareon all. ab,e t0 rema)n ot ,he pecauM n,vjr metal airplane arrived tonight at the fly- the small pay and will enter private busiing field at Central park, Long Island, ness. More than 2000 other highly trained completing the round trip transconti- officers have left the navy for the same nental flight to Los Angeles. The plane wae piloted by Bert Acosta. reason. Among the passenrers were Eddie NASHVILLE WITHOUT CARS. J. M. Larsen and B. E. All) n of Cleveland. NASHVILLE. Tenn.. Aug. 25. Nashville waa without street car service tonight on account of Strike of motormcn lta promise fully. Th scenery ts mag- and conductors who 'are demanding innificent and the costumes appear to be creased pay. Street railway official asd of the cars were operatfresh and elean, a pleasing change from serted the general run of skits of this descrip- ed today, but all were withdrawn tonight tion .The dan,Qtngby,XcrreUa. RQUa and JtoIirXPL poaeible dleorder.., charRuth Noble is of a truly high-claacter and the vocal artists display marked ability. All In all this musical comedy number Is one of the best which has been ever the circuit for some time. DEATHS. M. F. Roser, with his trained canine, "Brewster," gives an exhibition of how James MacLaurln, 23 of George near to human Intelligence a member of age, who died at th home of hla years parent. the animal world can approaoh. "Brew- Mr. and Mra. J. E. Dillon, at 157(4 Re- ster le a little brlndle pup and hla acstreet, Saturday night of spinal tions leave th Impression that he could following injuries, la survived by easily talk if ha would only try. hie parents and the following relatives: Leon Stanton and company have a mu- Thomas E and Lavtnla sical comedy playlet, "Money In Matri- brother and slater, both of MacLaurln, Salt Lake, carries th which of distinction mony," and the following brothers and sisters being nicely balanced for clean, keen, hu- living outside thla city: Mr. H. M. Albe mor. Th girls in this act arc canec tally of Bellingham, Wash.; Mr Pearl Kelsey pleasing to th eve. Tbe Gordon duo In of Los John L. MacLaurln of "Harmony In 'Whtta" present some of Denver, Angeles, Mrs. Georg Garner of Lake, the late songs In a charming manner. Idaho,-a- nd C. E. Whitworth ot Mre. Fox Benson and company In Tha New Port Oxford Oregon. Member" have a one-aplaylet- - replete with humorous situation FUNERAL. Bhlrley Mason In "The Little WanderThe funeral of Mr. Elisabeth Cumberer" Is the photoplay feature of the program. Mies Meson shows great ver- land will be held at ths Sixteenth ward satility In thla production. chapel Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock. miniature mualcal comedy with 9 A SUNBURST OF PRETTY GIRLS - SHIRLEY MASON In , ' THE LITTLE j Selected First Nun Flctures Only Should a Husband Forgive? A age reduced terms ef modern Ilf th answer Heme ef Drsme Silent It Speake for Itself' Farameunt-Artcre- high-power- By Tad y super-comed- funny that It make th hardened motion picture operator go Into paroxysms of laughter. 4; LET ER GO ' DOROTHY DALTON If! 07 GUILTY JTh LOVE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids be received at th office of th board of county commissioners, room 204 city and county building. Salt Lake City. Utah, until U o'clock a. m.. August 27, 1920, at which time bide received will be publicly opened, according to plan and speoiflcationa prepared by Pop and Burton, architects. No. 529 Nenrhous building. Salt Laka City, Utah, for ma. terlal and Ubbr required In the Salt Lake county Infirmary, located on Twenty-firBtato elreet, Salt-LaSouth stroeW-ne- ae City, Utah, said bids to be separated at follows: ; U The elevators and dumbwaiters, atq.; (2) the electric light etc.; (I) the refrigerating aquip. ment, etc.; (4) th pews and certain ether equipment, etc. Instructions to bidders, together with plane, specifications, form of contract and bond, may ba obtained at the office of Pope A Burton, architects, - No. Newheue building, on deposit of $20.04. The board of county commissioner th rtetfTTq reject any oi all bids er to aocp5 any bid. which the board will - st 0c6JhT JaUDINWY ch-ie- PJUMK I CLovCr ANJUWP uu PfNK.'f fto I ViONDCSJCD jviv OH 0N6T- - A . ke J& CSE7V jMEXLfr- -' , ,5AM-NH- KUAT AW5TW Y Ter" CfUAftf I fcjtoURJP 1 fcoMMi, CWjTaor AjjEL - VOw-e"ArC- Vjjfl-O- fATES 0naf UUOft PLWtiS lcJOtK:,sl . I- f- GE HW WFC J CHUP-C- rt fix-tur- se , made-befor- 1 e, ' Western Wyoming Land A Livestock company; principal place of business. Salt Lake Clti;. Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the above named company. hekU on the I4th day ef August, 1920, an assessment of $500.90 per share waa levied (he outstanding capital stock of 40 Immediately - to payable orporation, John C. Mackay, treasurer, at th office of th corporation, 503 Dee ret Bank building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the Bth day of October. 1920,. will be delinquent and advertised for. sale at public auction, and unleaa payment ie mad 'before, will be sold on tbs' $0lh day of October. 1934, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the office of said corporation, 503 Deseret Bank building,' Salt Lake City. Utah, to satisfy said a sesame nL together with the . posts- of. . . ; advertising and expense of sale. JOHN C. MACKAT, Treasurer. 4 , Lake Dated at Balt City, Utah, this 14th day of August, 3920. a4233, - NOTICE- -. v . . Pleas take notice that Annie M, Bradi of tha persons and let, aa guardian Brown and Martin Mont- -, tates of Arthur eell the following dewill ornery Brown, scribed tract of land th Salt Lake count?? . t at private eale; . Commencing 13.40 rod north ot.tenth,southeast corner of lot 5. block 32. acre plat A, Big Field survey, of Balt Lake City, Utah; running thence weat, 44 rods, thence north U.83 rods. the;ic east 44 rods, thence south 15 64 rods .to. the place of beginning, containing t4T f acres, more or lee. Bids will be received by net until 9 . p. m. Monday, August 23. 3920, at 44 East Seventh South street. Balt Lake City. Utah, 8han reserve the right bids and to pell part reject any and e-- . 'r or all of the land. ANNIE M. BRADLEY. I'd 4042, Dated August 20. 1920. NOT it E TD CONTRACTORS. Eureka water System. Advertisement received at. Sealed proposals wtll-- ba until 9 th office of the city recorder 1920. for furo'clock p. m., August 30, a and materials constructing-nishing reinforced Concrete reeer- -' $00 such other Improvement-ovoir and making city water system aa are shown enn and In apeclflcation. Plana, specification, proposals, contract and bond forms may be seen at th ofj" Stewart, engineers, fic of Stewart Provo, Utah, or may be obtained from e tbem on deposit of $15.00, tha deposit returned upon return of plan and specifications In good order. Th right Is reserved to reject any and aQ bide, and to waive any delect. By order of th city council. . , NL NL BOURNE. Mayor. M. A. STACK. ,"A City Recorder. , to-b- 0 Na ' 49li dlvlnion, In and for Sait Lake county, state of Utah. In tha matter of thestate ot Bernard B. Quinn, deceased' Thtfpetltlon ef Julia C. Quinn, Bernard W. for E. and Evan, praying F. Quinn . tha Issuance to Bernard. F. Quinn and- - JL V. Evans of letter ef administration In-. B. Bernard deceased, of Quinn, sstat tha been set for hearing on Friday, th hs 3rd day of September, A. D, 320, at A o'clock P. m., at the county courthouse, In the courtroom of said court. In Salt Lake City, Halt Lake county, Utah, - r. Witness the clerk of said court, with tha seal thereof affixed, this 3th day, of Ausust. A IX li-0- .. , J. L CLARK, Clerk. (Beal) . By M. M Snell. Deputy Clerk.for PetiH. William Leary, Attorney - T' tioner. ' .m.TACTi:RKC;OWICIA,N'g. a east broainay post-pon- jai SPECIAL NOTICE , it ! ' ' I f Acute and Chronic Diseases of my specialty r quire th most careful selection for their cur. For years I have practiced and studied the needs of thes troubles and am qualified today to give entire satisfaction.. ( j fj ! J , ! I , i qaatg- - to sd ittc fact 'Jthat ' THE- - M ou. ' jur 5am I us only th best; give personal services, charge reasonable fee and am regarded aa th Leading Specialist for Acute and Chronic Diseases among men and women. r I fc AJlSTCTUA- tPA FftOMx Bffr AG A TtsKC A LETNtWO. C.CVJEUEO LooKAJG-CAJHiET- HOURS: nr 9 to I p. m., dlly;10 a. m DR. W. M. GRIFFITH - 't VAi t A ere , . - i ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ' ' I PROBATE AND OUASDlAXIHir JTOTIOES. fbeosull ceusir clerk er the respective signers for further IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE ic WASHINGTON, Aug. twenty nations will be hitsrnatlons speakers at the fifteenth congress against alcoholism, which con. vanes'! in Washington September It, according' to the tentative, program made publlo tonight by the American executive I r committee. The congress, which was to have heed held In the United States In 1919 but because of the war, will open with a pageant on the steps of the rapltol depleting the progress In the fight In the United States aealnst alcoholism. Among tha speaker will be'Wllllam J. Fry am Secretary of the Navy Daniels, Attorney General 1almerand Governor Allen of Kansas. A number of related organisations will huM meet! ab the ea me-- f line,', v . . OPTICAL QQ 1 OrtOTETTCISre . a old, eld etery, they said, a romantic girl who loved to well but they were wrong. See for yourself. , Gold Mountain Champion Mining Milling company. Principal office and place of buslnes 214 (South Main street. Salt Lake City. Utah. Notice ts hereby given that 'at k meeting of the board of directors held en th 3rd day of August, 1929,. an assessment of V of 1 cent per share waa levied , and assessed on the capital stock Issued-anoutstanding of the corporation, pay- -' able forthwith tp C. R. Long, secretary of . said companv. at 215 South Main street, -Salt Lake City. Utah. Any atoek upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on th 9th day of September, 1939, will he delinquent and advertised for sal ' at publlo auction, and. unless payment will be sold on th !8th y day ot September, 1920, to pay th delin-aaaesxment thereon, together wit quent cost of advertising and expenses of tele. C. R. LONG, Secrotary. j - a!7M Balt Lake City, Utah. plane- and men-ngltl- e, ' ft Mack" SennettY latest -- -- super-producti- THREE MORE DAYS OOUBLE FEATURE BILL sa ' thla great In of high Ilfs and deep shadow FLAYING TODAV Added Attractions Universal Comedy, A On. Cylinder Lev Riot) International New, actual picture of battle ef Kiev In Russian-Polis- h warj Henry E. Pyle, Organist- Will th Devil's Pass Ky Unlock. Your Door? one-thir- 1 t problem, of th YVfice ef th State Road Commission, Sait Lake City, Utah, Se&led bids will be received byT th state road commission ef Utah. 'state cap'tol. Salt Lake Cltv. Utah, at 2 o'clock p. m August 24, 1920, and at that time publicly opened, for constructing portions of the subgrade and all drainage structures between the west city limits of Price and Price river bridge at Castleg&te, In Carbon county, state of Utah, the same being designated aa Utah federal aid project Nix. 24.. . In length o! road to be constructed or Unmoved ts approximately 10 45 miles. Plans and specifications- - are ox file la the oft leu of the slate road com minion, Salt Lake City, Lian, and b office of the bureau of puallq road Colonel Hudson building, Ogden, Utah. Th abate plans and specification may be obtained at the office of th state road commission on depositing five 25.00) dollars Any additional information may be secured -f- rom- th state highway engineer at Salt Lake Oty, Utah. The right to reject any or aQ bids Is reserved. Cash or certified check for three thousand tteOvO 000) dollars, made payable to the state road commission, must accompany each bid a evidenceIf of good faith awarded tbe and aa a guaranty that. contract, the bidder will execute th ooa--- t bond aa and tract required. give STATE ROAD COMMISSION 32t By Ira R. Browning. Secretary. ASSESSMENT NO. 1 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Weekday Matinees 20e, Kiddle 11c c Evenings and Sunday, 0c. Plane Finishes Transcontinental Flight ct nowhere WANDERER ! Small Naval Pay Bureau Chief Deaths and Funerals a romance of a dainty maid . from Twenty Nations tOTake: Meet Part in r Co. With MARION MURRAY' and Twee- - jEyge., tte, 2c, Sy day. Mate, be- - 2 0c, 75c, gi.oo. gin Thursday. 2 jimx eL j ! WA8HINGTON. Aug. of bituminous coal for 1920 reached Its peak during the week ending Auguet 14, when the miners turned out 11,728,000 net ton. greater than the 1919 production at the f same dale. The Increased production for the week of August liiwts ascribed In part to the accumulation! of empty coal cais during the strike of day men In the Illinois and Indiana fields. Reports to ths survey early last wek Indicated loadings slight ly less than the preceding week and the euspenalon of operations In the Indiana field probably will account for a still further decrease In production. Shipments to New England, for which a priority order recently was issued, are not coming up to expectations the survey's reports indicate. Rail shipments for of August 14 being 914,429 net tone. All New England also declined, but still are average. 46per centofabove last year's shipment to the lakes for Priority the northwest Is havlngtts effect, dumpings at Laka Erla ports afor the week of August 14 being 99. ,421 net tone, all except 121,404- tons, - were for - transshipment to the northwestern states. ,i it . i BBB BBS BBB BBS BBB 19 Two. Reel Animal Comedy Indoor. 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She will return to Ogden next An appealing drama of youth and Its neck. Joys and follies Is unfolded In Dorothy Dalton's new photoplay, "Guilty of Love, SONQFEST which opened a four-da- y be held. engagement yestheaOGDEN, Aug. 22. The second of the terday at the Paramount-Empres- s community singing series will be held In ter. The story was adapted from Avery 9 at Woman storei success, "This o'clock Hopwoods Wrights tomorrow stage This Man. eveenlng. Harry Murrison will have The pretty atar, playing the leading charge of the singing. role, is Thelma Miller, a New England who become governess for a rich OGDEN VISITOR LEAVES. amlly. Falling In love with her emOGDEN Aug 22. DP. Merlin J. Stone of the University of Oklahoma staff, left ployers brother, her youth and Innocence get her Into difficulties. A forced maryesterday -- focUa- home-b- yatttomofette: He will visit a number of cities en route. riage ti the" result, and Thelma 'disapliowever, to make any charges to this efImmediately afterward. Some time fect. They wanted to wait to see what Dr. Stone has been visiting at the home pears her husband discovers her teaching happened at Nashville before speaking of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. 8tone. later, In an outlying district and. bv an school out unexpected turn of events, happiness ts Miss Alice Paul said tonight that her SCHOOLS ANNOUNCE OPENING. brought to them. leports from Nashville were encouraging, OGDEN. 22. The Weber Normal d The new program Is but that If anything should occur. To college will Aug. In for the year September Its variety, Mack bennette latest withhold proclamation of the amendment. 20, when theopen er "Let sRidents makGo, for may special, register It would be outrageous. the fall semester. The - Ogden publlo ing up the other half of the bilj. The schools will open a week earlier, scream from to a la start finish Septemcomedy ber 13. The Sacred Heart academy will and Is done In Bennetts characteristic, open fer registration September 2. . - masterful style. . Ill - ' , eems beet and waive minor defect." By orderof the board of county eom- miaa.bners or EaifLake county, state ef Utah, inis 4th day of August. A. D. 192 C. f, STILLMAN, Chairman Board ot County Commissioner. Salt Lake County, Utah. . Attesti 1 (Seal) ' , J.- E. CLARK, . rJ County Clerk. BILL NOW FLAYING Jerk Gardner In "Otft of Oab; in Tbe Silent Avenger. William Deere two-reead a specie! comedy. bill: PAH AMOUNT-EMPRESDouble Dorothy Dalles le "Utility of Love; Meek ,r Let 'ef tweedy special, 9 Gel ta Bit Happl-Mae- ! AMERICAN Duetle gamete comedy. London Bobby; Petite Rej view; Gordon Btetlead at tbe eryae. nomination of William H. Wattle for gov. GEM Klile retftiooa ta "Lady Roar's Detifh-te- r; See Streae": Nature Picernor. Ogden friends of Mr. Wattle ancomedy, j nounced tonight Mr. Wattle would go tures, "War la the Eos." KINEMA "Sboeld Husband Forgive! ; into the convention with moro than 200 ; H ury E. Pyle, organist. votes for him on tho first ballot. MUSICAL COMEDY. On tho Democratic state ticket. It le aid that Ogden will probably make a ITRAND Roy Hire si Clair Musical Comedy fight for a number of candidates from Revse, presenting "Hiram Ceberettlng; Se the city and county. Included In the Su Pttte In '"The Heart of Twenty. Number will be Adam U Peterson of Eden for state auditor, 8. P. Dobbs for tendered him. 11 .AMUSEMENTS BRAKE ARB tAVSETOU. ORTRKtJK New vaedevQle bUT Wednesday S'Sbt. , Islstare ae-steLOEW'g CASINO "Cheer Up. bUL medevtlle remedy, besdltale Shirley Moa ie Tbe Little Waaderer. DEPARTMENT. 1020. to 12 ml, Sundays; 7 o I Evening. 113 MAIN STREET, WI--1 ' |