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Show THE SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE OGDEN DEPARTMENT itreet Office, 420 Twenty-fift- h Phones Buriawe office 664; Ogdea correspondent, 664 end No machine can do what this new receipt-printin- g cash register does 70 Industrial School Will Dedicate Boys? Cottage . OGDEN, Ths dedication of June 1 the boys cottage at the stats Industrial school will ba held tomorrow afternoon exat 2 o'clock. The annual Fib day proercises will follow et 8 o'clock. The Bamgrams will be attended by Governor berger and other state officers. The greater part of the work upon ths cottage was done by the boys of the manual training department. Ths structure coot 124,000.. The program for ths Flag day exer- Iceman U Taken Into Custody Twice for Alleged Assault With Weapon. OGDEN, Jane 1I Through en error on the pert et the oompleintng witness, Ien Kopll employee et the rellroed ioe house, wee yeeterdey arrested twloe on the seme charge of making en g result with e deed ty weepon on M. R. Thornes, e rellroed switchmen, with en Ice fork Frldsy night. After the alleged assault, Koplls disappeared sud tn spite of diligent search by men from the police department, he could not be found. Saturday morning Thomas went to County Attorney Joseph & Bates end swore to a complaint charging Kop-1with assault with a deadly weapon. The warrant was given to the sheriff, but before the warrant reached the sheriff, Koplls appeared and waited to have a warrant served upon him, when he posted ball and want back to bis work. At oclock last night Thomas want to ths police station and complained that Koplls bad not bsen arrested. Captain Robert Burk said that no warrant had baen given to the police. He telephoned to the sheriff and learned the warrant had been Issued. Captain Burk then disand patched Detectives Everett Noble william A. Taylor to Koplls" house to went officers The him under arrest. place to the Koplls home and found Koplls prebeen paring for bed. He said that ha bad arrested ones and released upon 124 ball, but the officers suggested that Koplls go to ths station with them. The accused consented, but when ha arrlvsd at the station was advised that being arrested once on the same charge was sufficient and that It was through an error of the complaining witness that he had bean erreeted the second time. 1s TURK BURN VILLAGE. CONSTANTINOPLE. June 1. (By the Associated Press.) Turkteeh Nationalist troops raided the Island of Marmora on Saturday, set fire to Greek villages and attacked the Greek steamer Anghellke, which escaped and gave the alarm. Two British destroyers loft this city to in- vestigate. 5 14, 1920, cises follows; March, Adalld (Hall), band: Invocation, Chaplain J. E. Carver address of welcome, Buperlntendent E. S. Hinckley: I Salute Thee, Old QiorF chorus, (Miles), school chorus and band; dramatisation. Our First Flag." Gsbls Blrls: address, Hag Makars." Perry Stergis: chorus, Our Flag, school chorus; presentation of graduates. Supervisor F. A. Child; awarding diplomas, State Superintendent G. N. Child; address. Governor Simon Bamberger; addresa, Prealdant J. W. Abbott; the national anthem, school band and chorua; boy scouts' demonstration, exerC company boys; setting-u- p cises, school boys. The 1920 graduates of the eighth grads are: Harry L Jacobson, Sylvanus Peters, Kenneth 8ummer11I, Gilbert Barclay, William Denkers, William Snider and Telton a s.r -- Hn- - , Weber County Old Folks to Hold Annual Outing OGDEN, June 13. The annual outing of the Weber county old folks will be held at Lorin Farr park June 39, according to the arrangements being made by the committees of ths Weber, Ogden and North Weber stakes of ths L D. S. church In Ogden and Weber county. Ths stake chairmen on the general committee ar N. A. Tanner, Weber stake; E. A. Larkin, Ogden stake; H. H. Shurtllff, North Weber stake; L A. Van Dyke, secretary-treasurer. The finance committee Is composed of John Watson, A. T. Wright and Kara Richardson. Other committees are; Refreshments. Gomer A. Nicholas, Moroni Poulter, Jamas M. Carlson, Gerard Klomp; program, B. H. Goddard, H. H. Goddard, O. M. Sanderson; grounds, John G. Ellis, W. W. Raw-so- n. John A. Gealta, Barnard White, James M. Harbertaon, Levi J. Taylor, Jr., 1L M. Larsen; badges, George Shorten, Georgs E. Browning, Clarence Morris; reception, John Watson, John V. Bluth, Samuel Q. Dye. V' 'Mr v (D LADIES BAND ENTERTAINS. OGDEN. Juns 11. Ths Ladles Military band entertained about 3000 persons at the Lorin Farr this afternoon with a varied concert park program. The feature number was the clarinet duet by Misses Flora Cheny and Dorothy Nicholas. (D MOTORCYCLE TOUR TAKEN. OGDEN, June 1. Ths Motorcycle club of Ogden, accompanied by many motorcyclists of Salt Lake, held Its gypsy - DRAMA. AND AVDKTILLZ. tour" today, a trip to ths South Pork canyon. Ths party reached ths meadows SALT LAKE Aroaday aad Tuesday, Jsae 31 2 and oclock and 22, Georgia Mtnstrels. in South Fork canyon at 0RPHRLM Bxtra summer eeeaaa of TapdevtUe held a program of athletic events Lunchaad plrturea apeaa Wednesday at 8 p. m., eon was served before the return to the with Doe Raker to Plashee aad Eraeatlae city. A Pxiale) Naoe. freak geeaaa to It prints the merchants name. REVENUE OFFICE TO BE OPEN. OGDEN. June II. R. H. ArgubrtghL deputy Internal revenue collector, said toInstalment upon night that thsof seoond ths payment ths Income tag wtu be delinquent after June IS. He said that he mill keep his office open until late Tuesday night to reoelrs payments of the local people. BICYCLE RIDER INJURED. OGDEN, June IX. E. C. Larsen, S43 Cheeter street, was slightly Injured last night when he was run down by a delivery truck of the American Grocery oom-padriven by G. V. Belnap. The accident happened at the Intersection of Cross street and Washington avenue. Larsen received slight Injuries to his chest. His bicycls was demolished. ny t (D f . CwpmNn 1920: weather Jess U, data at Belt Lake Olty, Temperature Blgheet today eai M degrees; 1974 wee SOI highest la this math slave leweet Uat sight wee M degree; lowest this month stare 1874 wae 83 degree; mesa tenqterettire for today was 14 degrees: eorasal wee M degrees; eecsaxulated sirees slave the first of the Booth la IS degrees; accuse lated ddrirteaey si ece J senary 1 rela 41 degrees. tare at t a. a., Hamhllty Dry bulb temp-88 degrees; wet bulb tempera tare at I a. m., 48 degrees; relatlsa humidity et 8 a. m., 21 per rent; dry balb tern per store at aooa, sue ttma. 18 degrees; wet bulb temperature at soon, aua time, 84 degrees; dry bulb temperature m., 80 degrees; wet balb tret re tare et 8 p. si., degree; re la tire humidity at 8 p. a.. 38 par rent. beam Precipitation Total far the twenty-fea- r ending it 8 p. m was Mas; total far this month tn Sate la trace; accumulated deficiency for tbla moath to data to .81 of an Inch; total precipitation since January 1 to data to 11 18 larbea; aemmulatsd excess stars J alaary 1 to tty 1 87 tncbe. It ua rises at d 88 aad sets OMBRVATTONB WtATHER P. M.. MOUNTAIN at 4:01, Joss 14. AT TIMS. TAKEN 0.09 It adds the items. TOTAL t It prints the. total of all items. s $0106 u a D Salt Lake film ' funs who applauded Realart's action in raising Wanda Haw ley from leading woman to star, felt satisfied last evening when Miss Hobbs, her first starring vehicle, was presented at the American theater for a four days run. The house wee packed ts overflowing throughout ths evening, many having to wait for seats. Miss Hobbs" Is a delicious satire on the woman. As a star Miss Hawley shows likable qualities beyond anything she exhibited In her more restricted province as a leading woman. The girlish manner In which Mias Hawley romped through all her scenes Impressed ths audience. As Wolff Klngseari who tames" the devotee of snsseka, vegetarianism and free verse Into a reg'lar" girL Harrison Fbrd again shows himself to be one of the screens most capable leading men. Helen Jerome Eddy has the role of Beulah Hackett, who leaves her husband to join the Hobbeian cult but Is not quits sura she la doing rlghtl Julianna Johnstons and Emily Chichester taka other feminine roles As Percy Hackett, a deserted husband. Jack Mulhail lives up to his Walter Hlers. (at and joviaL hasreputation. a role as George Jeseop. -- The Dead Line," a Fox production starring Georgs Walsh, Is s touching End Interesting film drama of the Tennessee mountains. MARY MACLAREN IN ROUGE AND RICHES? WINS AT BROADWAY n. M ' - I Write or telephone to our office. s F F . We make cash registers for every line of business JSlSIHI peg-legg- M V A a S f 1 IS TEIE S Jims adventure well-bre- Disappearance of Boy Reported to Knginini ard wished him to accompany him there. The plan was frowned upon b hi pared e Wilklne to also missing. The mtestng boy is five feet seven Inches la, I ana hu dark brown eyes. He was wearing ovtrad whn lHt seen. Advertise vour old rquipment lit The Tribune Want Column and see .bow qul kiv you ran dispose of tt. Deaths and Funerals FOR RENT ele-vto- k CONSTIPATION LIVER & KIDNEYS RHEUMATISM NERVOUSNESS NO CAUNtO. OW KAMT F0BM3RB 1 KADI rnOM BOOTS, SERBS BARIS OHl MONET. BACK COAJLANTBg IN RACE BOX Contractors and Guilders TREASURE CAPTURES HOUSE AT PARAMOUNT A k O N A ESE 3 these points srs what which they were riding collided with anmake the picture retain the vital qual- other machine at an altitude of 1009 feet of the and crash nl to the earth In flames. story. ity Sh'rley Mason plays the role of the boy to SilCharles Ogle the John ver. end l.on Cheney, of "Miracle Man" fame, gives a character study as a pirate. Is Police The buccaneer crew Is picturesque. When It comes to action, there is enough to satisfy the most jaded screen appetite. George C. Hanson, 14 years of age, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Ilgnson, 44 Vi Second avenue. Is reported by his parents to j have disappeared from home Baturday and aid of the police hsa ben asked In s search for him. He was employed at the DEATHS. Beehive Confectionery. 28 South fitate ISLAND William Smith, 44 years of see. died street, and there gained the acquaintance at a local hospital. The body of Sidney yesterday Wilklne. 115 East South Temple to et the O'Donnell & Company undertakstreet. ing establishment. Several daya ago he told hi mother that Wilklne had Inherited a large eetete In Mrs. Gladys Tuttle Perkins, a former Maurice Tourneurs production of Ste- student of Rowland Hall, died following vensons Treasure Island" opened at ths an operation at San Juan, Porto Rico, acto Information received here. She Paramount-Empreyesterday for a four cording Is survived by her mother, Mrs. Shelley days run. of exhibited In of Utah The first pictures Tuttle Nampa. Idaho. , the Republican convention at Chicago were also shown, added Interest being Mrs. Sarah Atkinson Westmorland, given by half a reel of the Utah delega- born In Hit et Rothwell. England, died Brick warehouse on . O. 8. L. tion In the Windy city. A comic cat Saturday at a local hospital. She ts surcartoon completes the new bill. vived by a daughter, Mrs. Llzxle Phlppen trxcki In paved district. Two The glamor, the atmosphere, the color, of Balt lake; a son, Albert Fred Atkinstorie end basement 22,000 q. the fancy of the printed pose of Steven- son of T remonton. and four grandchilson's pirate story are caught effectively. dren. Ths body Is at the 8. M. Taylor ft. floor epxce Large power r, The youngsters responded enthusiasticalestablishment. city water end fewer conand also undertaking ly to Its stirring adventure, those grownups who hadnt forgotten nections. their youth. Jins Hawkins, Bill Jones, PLANE COLLISION KILLS THREE. WUl lease for term of yean. FORT BRAGG. Cal., June 13. Lynn Long John 6!!ver, Black Dog and the bloodthirsty pirates these figures are Me'lndy, Ban Francisco airplane pilot, ADDRESS P. O. BOX 1167 just as vivid as Stevenson painted them. and IN allece end Clarence Johnson, The action on the ship, the conflict on brothers, of Irglenook, Cal. wars in. th- - Island killed todav a hen an airplane t th Incidents that led up to ste-t- lv Broadway, however, and although she lends In the chorus end finally meets s millionaire, her plans do not carry according to her specifications. Msrr MacLaron Is mors charming than d ever In the role of the girl, who, through her own selfishness, finds herself enmeshed In s coll of scandal which threatens to wreck her life and from which she finally extricates herself and finds happiness. In addition to Rouge and Riches." Ruth Roland will be teen in The Adventures of Ruth." end also a Ham and Bid comedy Is shown. P , ss Rouge and Riches," the newest Universal photodrama starring Mary MacLar-ehad Its premier showing at ths Broadway theater last night and Impressed ths large audience, as a meritorious screen feature. Aside front the popularity ol ths star, the superiority of the supporting east and the excellence of the production, the story is extremely novel. In Rouge and Riches, Mary Mar-L- a re n appears as a young girl, ths last of the Butlers, a family prominent jn southern society, but In reduced circumstances Wearying of the narrow, small town existence, and of her humble suitor, she goes to New York, hoping, by joining the chorus of s musical group, to capture a millionaire. She Isto Ignorant of the rules of the game aa It plaxed on V , Oscar Groshell, Branch Manager, 249 State Street, Salt Lake City GYPSY TROUPE IN BEAUTIFUL ACT ON NEW CASINO BILL feature. 4? t Old registers bought sold repaired and exchanged. Easy payments. Liberal allowance for old registers. super-femlnlst- le ct IS V4 It also does other important things for merchants, clerks, and customers. MISS HOBBS HIT WITH THEATER FILM FANS Marvelous coloring, beautiful wonderful music and entrancing songsgirls all A Night In a Gypsy go to make up Camp, the feature of the bill now running at Loew's Casino theater. The HlrsehofT troupe of gypsies stages ths set. The various parts are well portrayed. The members o "A Night In a Gypsy Camp" sing and dance In a manner pleasing to the eye and easy on the ear. Cross and Santorio are dexterous ex. ponents of physical culture, and the remainder of the bill, which Includes Joe and Margaret In Ths Harpist and ths Clufr B. Dean and company tn Singer"; a one-acomedy, A Perfect Day," and Downing and Bunnln In It la to Laugh." Is on ths asms level of excellence as tbs Copy of receipt print stl hr Mtb It retains an added and printed record. laugh-provoki- WEATHER DATA 0.32 0.48 - feature Advea-ture- OGDEN MAN DIES. OGDEN. June 13 Joseph Kuwitxky, 64 veers of age, died at ths county Infirmary yesterday, after a long Illness. He was a member of ths Ctgsrmskers union. The body was removed to the Klrkendall chapel, where tt will be held pending receipt of advices from relatives In Nebraska C3ty. Neb. a 17 i photoplay. BURQLAR'S LOOT RECOVERED. PANT AGES Bill sow playtof, bead I toed by OGDEN, June It. All of the money and "Girls Will Be Girls. ' Five other acta Feature film, Be retch My Back." Haw bill goods stolen from the Modern market, Cheesman Electrio Supply and the SulliWedaesday. van Drug company by Chi Tucker, the LOEWS CASINO George Welsh to The Dead to the state IJae." burglar who was sentenced vaudeville, headlined by Hiracboff'a troupe at gypsies. prison for a term of from one to twenty years, was recovered by the police and MOTION PICTURE!. returned to the owners yesterday. BROADWAT Mary MacLarea to Route aad Rtehea" aad Ruth Bo laad to Tbs IN SPECIAL CAR. DELEOATE of Ruth." 11. AMERICAN Wanda Bawley la "MIm Hobbs. Ths Democratic OGDEN, Juns AU Dressed Cp." Path to convention Review. at 8alt stats Comady, ths delegation Phllharmtmic orchestra. Gordon Bretland at Lake tomorrow will leave Ogden at 9:30 the orgaa. car on a oclock in the morning special PARAMOUNT over ths Bamberger road. Special excurEMPRESS Tourneur's production of Robert Louis Bteveaaoaa Treassion tickets have been secured and will be ure Island'; Paramount sold by ths officers of ths county commitMagaatoo; comic cartooa. tee at the depot OEM B. B. Warner to The Whits Dors; comedy ; orchestra. MISSING WOMAN SOUGHT. -Am Ha Stewart aad Karla Williams to OGDEN. Juns II. Ths Ogden council STRAND The Jagfaraaut." Big V " comedy. of the Knights of Columbus has received Lytell. la Atlas Jimmy Valea-ttes request from the oouncll at Fellows, MINIMA Sort tomorrow aad Wednesday. today, Cal., seeking the aid of the council In locating Mias Maud Helmer, who was last heard of In Ogden- .- Ths brother of the SCORES young .woman la seeking Information about bar. AMERICAN Hlgh-etaa- 10 MAIN ST. It prints the price of each- article. AMUSEMENTS Myers Dollar far Dollar. J. SMITH COMPANY ALONZO O. BUSS MEDICAL Eec 18 tt. y CO. D.C.16 ' ASniJCCTOK, BLISS If you can't get lumber In Balt Lake, come to Tooele. Good road all th way, via new Salta Ir Speedway. We bay a good ' stock.at Slt , fvtt m mvri Lumber Co., UTAH C i g W ij He? U f s. sOod Parker Warner TOOELE. Lk-price- AuwrM mm pOftTMIT Al dressing eccee t sbea you bm aeeawed Imported POMPEIAN OLIVE, OIL ) 1 1 |