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Show fr 'j ;t,M I V i V - J . r 4 W W J w"'-- H v, J V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER OGDEN DEPARTMENT stmt1 Office, 420 Pwenty.flfth Buxlneee office, 604; Ogdon correspondent. 664 Pbonee v Weber County Gl O. P. Will Hold Its Primaries Today ' OGDEN. Spt. 14. The ' primariee Of the the Weber county Republican (orooun-purpose of elec ting delegatee to the Or- -'meet at the which convention, ty 10 o'clock Saturday pheum theater at held In the city and morning, will be num. county tomorrow night. The totalwill be ber ci delegatee from the city 170, with 1M from the oounty, making 104 In elL Various ecboolhouseg and halls in the city and county have been secured for the meetings for the city primaries, while those In the county district will be held at the usual meeting . places. The convention at the Orpheum theater will be called to order by Chairman ArIntroduce thur Woolley who will then will probthe temporary chairman, who announced be , Thursday. ably , Chairman Woolley announced that at Althe at evening t oclock ThursdayGovernor hambra theater, Harding of Iowa and Charles R. Mabey, candidate for governor of Utah upon the Republican ticket, will be the speaker. sad Voung Men ing and return to the efty from Huntsville at 9.1S o'clock. In the afternoon the car will leave the city for Huntsville at I oclock. The return trip will- be made at T o'clock la the evening. , - andnomen ' s - OGDEN, Sept. 14. Mine Florence who win leave Thursday for Northampton, Masa, to attend Smith's college was the guest of honor at an in formal dancing party given last evening by Miss Jpnness Smith at her home I IS 7 Adams avenue Zinnias, marigold and sunflowers were used to carry out a yellow color schema A buffet luncheon was served, sinnlas and marigold decorating the tabla The guests included, besides Miss Wattls, Miss Avon Rich. Miss Aftoa Stahr, Miss Catherine Henderehot, Mias Blanche Browning, Carlyle Murphy, Chester Hess, Alma Burrows, Frank Filigree, Wllford Meeneh and Will Smith. Following the dance, the glrla of the party were guests of Miss Smith at a . slumber party. Miss Doris Chase, whose to John Harold Richards will marriage take place Wednesday entertained at a trouaaaau tea yesterday from 1 until 1 Oclock at her , home on Twelfth street. Mlse Belvn Chase presided st the tea table, which was decorated with fall Dowers. Forty were In attendance. OGDEN, Sept 14. Alice Ig- Crltee, In a guests suit filed In tne district court today, deH. club wna entertained last The 8. mands that Jobs E. Crltee, from whom evening atO.the home of Miss Mary Dunn, she was given a decree of divorce Au- 1011 Grant avenue. evening was gust 4, 191f, meJic an accounting ef the spent in dancing and The sewing. Refreshreal estate alleil to be held Jointly In ments were served to. ten club membera the city by the plaintiff and defendant. Miss Thelma Garner will be hostess to The complaint alleges that at the time the on club her home Eccles at of the divorce the defendant agreed with on Monday evening of next week, avenue the plaintiff that if she did not ask for a any alimony hs would divide the propMrs. Scowcroft win entertain erty and profits of the real estate In at a teaJoseph Friday afternoon from I until Ogden. at her heme, 533 Twenty-sixt- h Mrs. Crltea says that her former hus- I o'clock in honor of Miss Ida Holley, whose street, band refuses to live up to the agreement to John Fletcher Scowcroft will or to give an accounting. Bhe asks the marriage one be of the leading social events of the court to appoint a trustee to divide the fall. property and to order the defendant to early Two hundred Invitations have been Isaccount for the rentals he haa received from the property since the decree of di- sued Miss Holley also win be the guest of vorce was entered. honor at n dancing party to be given by Mice Helen Rich Friday Hermitage hotel IV Divorced Wife Demands Accounting of Property see. and Mm. Frank M. Driggs and daughter. Miss Nell Driggs, have returned from Ogden canyon, where they spent OGDEN, Sept 14. The arraignment of the summer. Mavis Baker In the district court before Judge A. B. Pratt has been continued by Mra H. H. Spencer and Mrs. A. W. the court upon the representation that Walker will entertain at a 4 oclock tea the defendant, who Is at liberty upon a at the Reed hotel In compliment to Mrs. 91000 bond, had not been notified of the I F. Kneipp, who will leave the end fixing of the date 6f his arraignment. of the week for a visit in California, beBaker Is charged with assault with Intent fore going to Washington, D. C., to to kill Herbert Heesler. make her home. When Baker failed to appear In court bench was warrant a ordered today A linen shower was given last evening Before the bench warrant was Mm. Maud Folker and Miss Violet served Baker appeared at the sheriffs by Iverson at the Iverson home, 141 Washoffice and raid he had not been advised In honor of Miss Zella ington of the date of the arraignment. Baker Iverson, avenue. a bride of this week. Games, will appear at a later date to enter a music and dancing were enjoyed during plea. the evening. A supper was served, cov-ebeing laid for sixteen. Fall flowers CLOUGH HEARING FRIDAY. decorated the rooms and supper table. OGDEN, Sept. 14 The preliminary hearing of Ray Clough, 14 years of age Mm, Paul Franke will entertain the charged with the murder of his father, C E. C. club at her home, 974 Binford James Clough, on the morning of Au- avenue, Thursday afternoon. gust 15, will be held In the city court Friday, September 17. The St. Josephs" Searing" society 'will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock In WINTER SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED. St. Josephs hall, with Mrs. R. W. McOGDEN, Sept 14. The winter sched-u- p Ginnis as hostess. a a of the Ogden canyon car line will go Into effect tomorrow, according to an Mrs W. Weatherston will enannouncement of the Utah Rapid Transit tertain George at a shower Thursday afternoon company. The first Ogden valley car will at her home In Plain City, In honor of leave the city at 7 30 o'clock In the morn- - Mrs. George Weather ton, a recent brlda Mrs. Weatherston was formerly Miss Lorraine Thurston of this city. a a a The Golden Spike chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. John Edward Carver at her home on Adame avenue. Mlse L. Erwin was the assisting hostess, A program was arranged for the years work, after which a social hour and refreshments were enjoyed. The next meeting of the chapter will be held the second Monday In October, with Mrs. A.sD. Barber and Mm. Mary Gaddis as hostesses. , e Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Parker and family left Sunday afternoon for Long Beach, Cal., to spend the winter. a a Mr. and Mra Louis H.' Peery and son, is ilk' 41 Louis. Jr., and Mra D. H. Peery, have returned from a weeks automobile trip through southern Utah. a a a Mra Lester S. Corey, Mra Dan Ensign and Mrs. William Van Alen were Balt Lake vlsitom yesterday. a a a Mrs. S. J. Oriffin fend daughter; Lucille, will leave Thursday for Omaha, to visit Mrs. Griffins daughter, Mra E. R. Flak. They expect to 5 gone a month, a a a A watermelon social was held last evening at the English Lutheran church, a a a Tha Pythian Bisters hRld their regular meeting this evening In the Knights of Pythias hall A social evening followed the business meeting. Refreshments wers served. a a a Mra Bart Krumperman was hostess yesterday afternoon at her home, 3329 Quincy avenue, to the Daughters of thg Mormon Battalion. a a a A social was given this evening in the Woodmen hall by members of the Social Mr. m will Hour club. i a a a Mn and Mm. 8.J. Griffin and family isve moved to the city from their canyon r between the ages of 20 j and 25 will have the op- portunity of shaking hands with Governor Cox, and hearing a fif-teen minute speech by him in the Oak Room at the Hotel Newhouae tonight at 6:30 o'clock. " I bond. Starts at Henhouse Corner Those Who March in the Parade Will Have Ample Time ' to Obtain Seats in the Tabernacle . (Paid Advertisement.) ML Nebo Marbls Compsny. principal pises of business 539 Depot avenue. Salt Lake City, Utsh. Notice There cm delinquent upon the following described stock on account ef eases. ment No. 9 of to per share levied on June S3rd, 1929, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders, as follows: Cert. No. Nemo. Shores. Amt. 101 Anderson, Joe. A. 25 I 12 59 104 Barnes, 1.90 Claud T 57 Becker, & T., trustee Becker Brewery 5.09 eet, Alfred .69 209 Brindley, 19 00 J. 309 Brindley, J. A. 19 09 319 Brindley, J. A. 682 14.99 lid Brindley, J. A. ... 19.00 Ill Brindley, J. A. ... 213 Brindley, J. A. ... 19.09 214 Brindley, J. At 10 99 215 Brindley, J. A. ... 7.69 105 Burgon. Willard C. 1.26 . .69 HI By water, Henry L. TONIGHT-BEGINNI- PREFER COUNTY JAIL, Sept. 14. Charles Williams, a msgastna agent, charged with making fa lee representations to Mm. - W. H. Johns, pleaded not guilty to the charge. Hie ball wee fixed at 559, pending his Williams asked the court to hearing. have him transferred to the county Jail, as he was suffering from tuberculosis "If Coffee bothers You, drink IS A CBRBAL DRINK THAT RSALLY TASTES GOOD Ordav IraaYeaf lililu Deals RRBCH-NUPACKING CO..T ..p.V rW. W. T. Y Kidney and bladder troubles era sot limited to men. Honeework, of work in office or factory, causes women to suffer from weak, overworked or diseased kidneys The symptoms are puffiness under the eyes, tallow this, eomlaot tired feelin, lack of ambitioo, nervou condition, backache, rheumatic pain, sore musclea, stiff Joints Any plate like new, 1.59 missing teeth, BOe each ewe tra. Mall your teeth return In (4 hours. OR. RAMSEY, DENTIST gelt Lake til g. Main bU j n Yen see beler 1 alerted be new figbl. yellew M gelg, w nyee end skin nr U fleeted ee. sly kideayede eel ktkree st nigM y were. II H will bel wee tthee gee eel who la tefennf you u eee news wkotooog yool siodmso Is nSewtieed. u . Bchramm-Johnso- n, 'Drugs. TONIGHT NG' Tha Misses Campbell Present A Dramatic Canister, Elbert J Irene Cslllster, Paul Q. .35 Ill Catheter, 114 .... .... 609 259 3344 3609 269 7.28 26.09 Cnlliatsr, Thos. A. Cannon, Margaret C. Cordon company 19900 Clark, Mrs. Martha K. 769 25 Dunn. Jr., Thos. 43 Dyreng, p. P 12 Evans, Jr., Edwin 27 Fsidley, Henry I 121 Free, Absalom Pennington 28 73 Freeman, Thomas 12 194 Hampton, R. R. 109 90 H&shlmoto, Ed. D. 199 93 299 Hnypes, & R. 2 74 Horne. G. L. 7 124 Howells, Ben T. 240 98 Howells, Ben. T. 1009 179 Jacobson, Jss. P 171 J soo boon, Jss. P. 1275 281 Jensen, C. 283 . Carl 425 149 Johnson, Chao. W. 177 Jones, Marion 25 25 99 Keddmgton, Alvin 40 Keysor, Mrs. Louie F. 126 1 284 Knowlsa, R. 8 Larsen, Jens L Lyon, Matt T. 153 154 293 203 Melks, Emms Msiks, Emms 304 Melks, Francis 70 71 197 154 294 47 109 62 129 165 145 104 135 195 157 155 169 140 132 84 85 159 98 147 102 ........ ..... ..... T T. J. W. Descriptive and Variety .74 .14 Tha Futuristic Presenting L94 1.34 2.60 6 40 10 09 25.69 5.64 12 50 12 59 jo reye:lds Monologue in a New Way DEO & CO. A Vaudeville Jail-Bir- d In 1 floor,-balcon- VAUDEVILLES 30c Every night except Monday and Tueeday Matlneea begin Thursday 19.00 And Associate Player Prices: Mate, 5c, 25c, 50c. Ergs, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, fl Except Sat and Sun. n 140.00 500 1 00 32 60 ?- MATINEE TODAV Prices: Evening, 25e teQIJSf Matinees (Wednesday and Saturday), Ms t ' 76o ifoi Direction i: VAUDEVILLE Ackerman-Harrl- si Continuous n :: to 1 performance, II MOTION PICTURES 4 p. m. in a bidder shall not perform his bid after acceptance thereof. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids will be opened at a meeting of the board of commissioners at 6 o clock p, m. on the 30th day of September, 1920. All of said bond shall bear Interest at the rats of 4 per cent per annum, payable semiannually: both principal and interest payable at some bank In New Tork City. , . This notice is given pursuant to a resolution of the board of commissioners of Murray City, Utah, passed the 8th day September, 1920. CHASr ANDERSON. W. J. WARENSKiaVr' City Recorder. First publication Kept. 15, 192 Last publication SepL 25, 1920. u427 Murray City, Utah. " otic la hereby- - given that Murray tty, Utah, proposes to Issue and sell i the following bonds, A j 250,000 Paving Bonds, Series C. 610,004 Water Bonds, Series as authorised at an election duly held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of August, 1920. All or said bond shall b dated the let day of October, 1920. Said paving bonds, series A. and said water bonds, series C, shell be payable In twenty years after date. , with option of payment after ten years. All bids must be sealed and envelop rOOgSPECIAIJBT marked on outside, "Bid on City Bonds, correct!, quick sad listing end must be placed in the hands of the COOT troubles . L. Hum, 209 Bey 4 fnk bldg. of Murray City on or becity Veoordsr rose fore 6 oclock p. m. of ths 30th day of BUBGEON September, 1920. Etch bid must be acVETEBmABT a certified check In a sum companied Veterinary bargees u4 of not lees ly than 1 par cent par value of PI. uorral'Ml kick. Souife Weet Testgla Pbene Dentist. bid bonds the for, and all such checks SOIL shall b payable to ths qrder of ths Va treasurer of Murray City, os a guarantee MOKTQAQE INVESTMENTS of good faith on the part of the bidders, and to reimburse sold city for its loss kORTOAtiE Loans without, dxlax, and expense in this behalf In oaae the KITSCH LOAM A Tsuax CO. Peck of Knockout With More Pep Than Super-jaz- z , nude Fulton surprise play In Her , MADGE KENNEDY a Pickled Peppers. brand-ne- w The llnacfcg Cird With a notable caet of playere Civilized Price Evening 50 to Beats en sal to morrow and a . - ' High-clas- - s VAUDEVILLE : bill i ' Matinees, 20r, kiddles, 10c; Evenings and Sundays 36c. Where 7 Don't Wish You Had Seen But Go and See It Today The Confession - , ' The Seasons Tremendous Success, Featuring knows everybody - good chewy. Balt mo thing THREE , re TRUMPET . ISLAND ALL-STA- FOOD FOR SCANDAL" A Super-Featu- Caet ' With From the Master Pen ef R Gouverneur Morris' .... p4etwr Thomas Meighan Supported py Martha Manefleld, FrtL-Loee-e, Alfred Hickman, Maria BhetweH In an and a number ef ether favorite ambltleue acreen presentation ef the popular ploy ! "Civilian Clothes" Alee en ef tha llvelleet and fumdeet Mack Bennett ccmedle to data ITS A BOY" - STRAND THEATER Adapted by Lillian and George, Randolph Chester ,, pm DAYS MORE t A Greet Spectacular And Brilliant Cast Based en tha play, BKVERLYS BALANCE, V by PAUL KEBTER COMEDY, HOCK-A- . BYE, BABY BATHE REVIEW Coming tomerrww -OLIVE THOMAS In DARLING MlgdE . , Paramount "The Theater Beautiful LAST TIMES TODAY Wanda ' WithHawley Harrison Ford they NOW PLAYtNG Another HENRY B. WALTHALL A ft The GIRL With the JAZZ HEART i "Mers Than a Thtntep Lake Institution Commencing SEPT. SO Popular Matinee Wednesday Beat Beat, 1.50 g OLIVER MOROSCO Prtetnto' g She Was the Jazziest Queen of Jazzland mission, 25c. EM Night, MONDAY, s, G S Coming, Every afternoon end night, at the Grand Fiesta at West Bountiful ward, September 16, 17, 18. Befresh-mentside shows, bazaar. Fresh fruits end vegetables for sale. Entertainment each night at 8:30. Grand Ball Saturday night Sweeten s Band. Everybody welcome. Ad- AMERICAN - Preent SICK-A-BE- D Watermelon Feast 10 00 4 00 I 9k). , 20 00 0,000.00. - SUPREME ATTRACTION 3 59 NOTICK OF BONO BALK. to box, Matinee Adults, entire houee, dhlldren under 15, ISe. TOPICS OF THE DAY COMING 6.09 2.54 1.00 .64 U4234 7 SINGER'S MIDGETS 25.00 .25 Utah. r Surprieeri The Faklri THS LOVE GAME A Romantic Comedy KINO GRAMS ..50 1 60 Wellnekl Mra Estner, 75 25 00 Winter Timothy J. sees 1259 333 .4 64 205 Witt. F. W. 3 124 04' Witt. P. W 43 207 Witt, P. W 124 And, in accordance with law and an order of tha board of directors mode on the 23rd day of June, 1920, so many Shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold st the companys office, 229 Depot avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah, on .the 30th day of September, 1920, at the hour of 1 p. m. of said data, to pay tha delinquent assessment thereon, together with the coat of advertising and expense of solo. WALTER H. ANDREW, Assistant Secretary. 239 Depot Avenue, Salt Lake City, rml CU7TG & Three thows dally 2:44. 7M, BtIB PRICEBi Nights, lower 15 09 3 59 1 24 7 69 1 64 160 Dirt y THE HARRY HAYDEN COMPANY 103 509 .... .... .... .... .... tl'IZIS Beng-Btar- PAI1TAGESC0FE 24 43 12 50 ........ 04 SASSY LILLIAN GONNE AND BERT ALBERT On Their Way to School A0 1.50 .02 2.64 5.00 Hoore, Frank Moors. Stephen P. McKay, John C. . w Brian, John L. 2 Obuchon, Rox J75 Odell, Geo. T 184 Pierce, H. M. Rigby Ranch company 1250 it Remney, Walter 126 Saunders, E L. 259 Sharp, Joa C. 125 Simpson, Rueben 69 Smith, James C. 25 OT. Smith, 11909 H. Alfred Taylor, 590 Taylor, Alfred H. 609 Taylor, Alfred H 209 Taylhr, Alfred H. 7909 Taylor, Edward A. .250 Thornley. John W. 59 Watts, David J 1625 Webster, James W. 75 Valentine Welee, "The Dicers RAYMOND WYLIE 209 109 A CAZLO Sampeen and DelHah ALICE ROT LA PEARL The Worlds Greatest AeriaUst W. HORLICK AND SARAMPA SISTERS 60 125 259 1221 25 104 269 26 759 125 In A Slight Interruption 1.38 .24 .14 Lite-- , and Story Ttotar SEEltQ Ralph 0. SEVAN AND FLINT Beatrice 100.00 16.00 .... .... .... Baritone GONE ARB THE DATS A Dream of the Old South 6 09 .... a .... .... .... .... in n r?rc? Sketch eh Trenail TOIIHUY - GEORGIA CAMPBELL .... . et right at tba causa I suffering and misery, regulata lha kidneys Bad bladder sod retlors the diseased organ to sound and healthy condition. Mr. Wm. PlaelMt. 200B WmAeen Aw LmmtOI, Ky writ: ' 1 mm fuml setting slen Coe. I tin tetir FHey Ki4aey Fill ery etbec Headlined By soeweere A CORKING BILL OF CLASS .... .... Run Down?. and feel fine" I AFFBB OGDEN, New Bill Today; Big You cannot afford to mlaa tfela oheer THE BEST VAUDEVUIE (SKvium, CaAjCajuX f. PRISONER 4 119-B- 94 119 296 93 24 144 97 " NOTICE. DELINQUENT 93 , Three Bands, Elaborate Street Decorations and Beautiful Illuminating Features. Every Man, Woman and Child Is Urged to March in the Big Parade Tonight. .,! , . , i . Remember; 10,000 toy balloons, bearing1 the likeness of Governor Cox, will be given to boys and girls free at the Hotel Newhouao corner, 6 Oclock tonight. t to-w- it: HELD TO DISTRICT COURT. ODEN, Sept. 14 After half a day had been spent In the city court arguing e question of whether or not the pub- -i should be excluded from the court om during the preliminary hearing of' Lloyd Treeeder, charged with statutory felony, the plaintiff then went into court and waived the hearing. He was bound over te tha dletriot court under 51499 , Everyone Invited - Will March at the Head of the Parade 7 oeioeli Sharp - ' Lack of Police Affords Stay for Mavis Baker t I , 5 15. , 7T 746 OGDEN SOCIETY 15, 1920. BROADWAY LAST TIMES TODAY DANCING DOROTHY TONIGHT DALTON In a big plctura , The Market of Souls STARTING THURSDAY The blggect Mneatlon "THE HONEY BEE . ALCAZAR MURRAY EVANS ORCHESTRA It Will Held Yeti Spellbound NO INCREASE IN PRICES PLAYINQ HERE UNTIL SATURDAY 1 'Tha Inoomparabla NAZIMOVA In ber latent production j "The Heart of a Child" etory that tuge at the many a cfeuchW and many a amlle A thrilling heart and evoke Ne advano Feature etarta 7, Little Ads in The Tribune's Classified Columns Yield Big Returns. aB f ' In prioea 11:30, 1, 2.30, 4, 1:23, 39 and ID e'elbck J |