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Show I i1' 'N l fT t TV" f t V I it I i V s " . f a i i j THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER " i ji Vv if 5, 1920. SALT LAKE BOOK STORE ACHIEVES REPUTATION FOR SERVICE AND STOCK X vt ir-- ' i ;&. imoipKv iKojjfJir n ! -- iK. i iiy tr .t .A-- - W I I rsr, v j. ' , t&JC 3 wfv; - For a Limited Time Only r , MA6AZnt5 mmr$q f. . , - fInMv t s t i rt I ',; v 4 v 4yv Interesting- 'ttore to esting book' store of this region. T ' the comment lot onq The sits 'fif th actus! floor space fesTwo boolt lover 'who responded to the' Invita- ters this sense of completeness. one" provides not only qlgnty stores tion o t fho Theatre Book Store to dome of bookin shelves, also for spaCevin but m and brow se." Books of all descri- which to show an Interesting ami comption, stationery, cards, magazinea prehensive line of Christmas cards, Juve-nievery part of the stack haS been selected books of ail descripbooks and with thought for the completeness of the tions. The foup big display windows are a hole, A unique feature la that the proving of decided Interest tp both bck -store Id a!avs open evenings, often the connoisseur and gift seekers. time- the booklover likes best to devote One of thg distinctive polioles of the to hie putchases. Theatre Book Store Is to leave oustora-er- s As a result. t the present time the alone, "Of course, said William L. Theatre Book Store la not only proving Morgan, manager, in explaining this sysa popular rendezvous for the Christmhs tem, we offer instant servke to the shopper, but It is also becoming known customer who really wants to buy. But as the biggest and most uniquely Inter every real booklover likes to go Into a X, le OGDEN DEPARTMENT Themes " - Office, 420 Twenty-fift- 1 street h Business office, 664; Ogden correspondent, 664 and 746 ED BY AUTO Mrs. A A Johnson Dies Detective Ed Butterfield ,s s' Result of Injuries tacked by Negro - Whom He Wat Taking to Jail Received in Accident At- - -- i 4 OGDEN, Dec, 4. Detective Ed Butterfield was assaulted and severely ino'clock this morning at the jured at union depot by a negro whom he had placed under arrest upon the charge of dealing s' mackinaw coat from Willard Hales, !82S Liberty avenue, The negro made his escape when he felled the, officer and caught a freight train to Balt Lake. Member of the Balt Lake police and sheriff departments ire searching for him. the nsgroi Butterfield had arrested a ho Is said to have been wearing the etolea mackinaw. He started to leave the union depot grounds with the prisoner, who suddenly drew back, and, drawing a gun, struck the officer In the face with the butt. The blow landed on the left side of the Officer's cneek. made ant ugly wound and rendered him unconscious, . As Butterfield sank to the ground the negro ran south on Wall avenue and turned west on Thirtieth street,47 where lie caught freight train No. for Salt Lake. Bystanders hushed to the aid of the unconscious officer, who was hastened to the police station, where he wet attended by Dr. H. W. Nelson, city physician. Officers of the police department took Sergeant A. up the chase Immediately. M. Edwards and Detective Waller L. Moore of the night shift took the polled automobile and started to a race tor the freight train. As the auto earn in the Farmington saw sight of the train near the officers aute wen wrong and the train pass on to Balt Lake. The officers later reached Balt Lake, where they were Joined by Detectives Gsorgs Hamby and Lester Wire, and, a search of the city was made. Later in the day Detective Everett Noble went to Salt laike to Joto in the search for the negro with the Salt Lake officers The officers were unable to learn tha name of the negro, .but have a good description of him, and bis arrest is expected soon. Butterfield was reported to be resting fairly well at hls homo tonight. Bishop Arthur Moulton Will Deliver Memorial . OGDEN, Pad. 4. The Rt. Rev. Arthur Moulton,. bishop of the Episcopal church for Utah, will deliver the memorial oration for the local lodge of Elke at their annual memorial services to he held tomorrow afternoon at I o'clock at the Elks home on Grant avenue. Judge Arthur K. Pratt will deliver the memorial address. The muslo number will be rendered by hire, Fred N. Hess, Mrs. C. H. Htevene, Joseph Kernel! us and Leslie Seville, with Miss Frances Marsh gs the accompanist. t FUNERAL SERVICES FOR OGDEN WOMAN TAKE PLACE TODAY MRS. ELIZABETH C. WARDLEIGH. i f i k. , . R. 'if V-'- 1 A k'- - ,V .Vv; " ' REAL ESTATE -- erty. Reported as Mountain Fight , destroyed, The aeeno of the fight is In one of the wildest sections of tbs eastern mountains. Tho moonshiners who escaped fled into the mountains, with . federal agents in pursuit. Ken-tuek- y Commercial Traveler Initiate New Member Six new members were Initiated Inld "'ll No. 81. United Com- Travelers, at a meeting held last to. Eagle hall. Bentor Councillor 5,lIh F. J. Erdman preelded F. R. Ball, past grand councillor of the council, delivered a lecture on 'the widow and orphans benefit feature of the organisation. Delegations from Ogden and Provo were In attendance. In addition to a large number of the Balt IaU lodito member A dance at the Newhouae hotel followed tha Initiation ceremonlca. Music was furnished by the Ariel orchestra. Interspersed with Whistling Imitations of American eongblrda by Mr. McFadden. Those initialed were Lawrence E. Cunningham, Lewis Squires, H. M Edmonds, George W. Keddlngton, Ernest L. Allen and Robert 11. Ette. f . re OGDEN, Dee. 4. --Cruelty and nonsupport are alleged to two divorce suits filed to the district court today. Isabel George alleges that her husband, Ray A. George, has onl given her 14 to tw years for the support of herself and three children. It la alleged that George ! earning 159 a month, but has to provide for the family, Mrs. e asks for the divorce, custody of the three children and 450 a month for the support of the children. Mary H. Wilson alleges that Thomas Q. Wilson, to whom she was married to Ogden January 11. 1911, has for more than a year, treated her with cruelty. She also alleges that on divers occasions her husband has used violence. She asks for the divorce and a division of prop- 8lt mercial J. J Salt Lake Bankers Guests of Sugar Company at Lehi . - . Spaclel to The Trlhuee. LEHI, i)ee. 4 Members ef tha Kelt Lek chapter. Amarine In.lllut. of hooking, wi(h tholr wlveo and awrethrarta eo. were visiter to Lehl and vicinitynumbering tbit aftomuoe tad TRlnf Tho Salt lekero ram tit tho eity a gneola of tho I tok Idaho Sugar eompaay. a ad during tho afterncuo aiado as laapnetina of tho Iy si sugar factory, whets they learned I hr process by, which ougor la obtained from beets hie oulro tbw oWiroro roar to 'and giro a taboll fur thrmselrro and tholr Lrhi tbo Smuln Rawing arad-m- y. frlrndo, OGDFN, Dec. 4. Funeral cervices for Mrs. Elizabeth C. Wardlelgh, widow of Henry C, Wardlelgh, will be held at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Methodist churih. The Rev. Hugh Neville will comfort the service at which the lanlte of the G. A R Lincoln circle will conCOURT. DISTRICT IN FILED their ritual. Isabel George against Ray A. Oeorge, duct Tb Rtbekaha and the Pythian Rletera dn oro attend the aervWea, The Pythian will CHURCH TO HOLD BAZAAR, also Maiy H. Wlleon against Thomas 0 Bletera will officiate at the grae. The Sprelnl lo The Trlbauc. W ilson, divorce. be at viewed resithe body may family live 4 -- The aaanal honoar ef dence, 3210 Quincy avenue, tomorrow up IhoBINGHAM, Bingham Community chan b will t held MARRIAGE LICENSE. to I o'clock. tho Tha Muurgfrd apartment neat rndoy Interment will be mad In the City Tbomns II. Madden and Mary A. Mu-In cgorio oca wwrhlog hard and Ilm uconao of Iliy baaaay stems aaourod. U. both of Ugden. cemetrry. tl enoes. , Scientific, technical and psychological treatises are to be found from both old and modern standpoints, j In fact, the consensus of opinion seems to be that at the Theatre Book Store of you are pretty certatn getting the exact book that you are looking for, even If IT to a little unusual and scarce. According to Mr. Morgan, many people have been saved the delay and the trouble of sending away for editions by calling-- In FOR CASH at the Theatre. Mr. Morgan also asserts that the Theatre Book Store takes pride to the fact that Us salesmen ere ooekmen to the fullest sense of the word that they knew, (he tastdd Sg well as the covers of their stock. (Advertisement.) All Broken Lines at Great Bargain Prices , Cruelty and Nonsupport . Alleged by Two Wives 7 MISSING GIRL IS SOUGHT. , GO DEN. Dec. 4. Eleanor Gam me ter, 15 years of age, is being sought by the members of tit police department at tha reMr and Mrs. Ruquest of her parents, dolph Gammeter, 4024 Grant avenue. TRANSFERS. Joseph H. fViwlos snd wlfo to P. E Oasklll, part of lot 31, block '10, booth " ' Ogden survey, 4000. Joseph Jl. Fowls sod wife to P. E. OaaklU, part of lot 4, bio. k 1, Ogden five-acplat A, James W. Farnsworth and wife to Mar-A A Btewart, part of lot 14, block garet Booth Ogden survey, $7500 H IA Dickerson and wife to Herman Van Braak, lota 14 and 45, bio. k 12, Florence Park addition, 1700. Our Regular Stock book tooreandTooklaround. He likes to reed page here and note a quotation there, He likes to Inspect tbs bindings and notice the illustrations. In other words, he likes to browse around unmolested by a clerk's anxiety to sell him We do not bother our vissomething itors. , When they have Finished their we are at their service." browsing-th- en To the booklover who goes to occasionally thus te'"bfowse around" the Theatre Book Store proves a source of constant Interest, because the stook embraaqs such a wide and- comprehensive variety. Late Action vies for popularity with old and rare editions of standard authors, Beauty culture is not neglected la the comprehensive array of books on arts and sei- - Slain .- r s, - IMPROPER CONDUCT CHARGED. OGDEN. Dec. 4. William Russ. Mary J .arson and Evelyn Nerden were arraigned in the cltv oourt today upon the charge of Improper conduct. The ball of Rusa and Miss Nerrten was fixed at 50. pending their preliminary bearing, and Miss I arson was held to the Juvenile court. Ball was furnished In each of the cusea, OGDEN STATISTICS A , RRERARING FOR SEAL SALE, for the sale of OGDEN, Dec. 4. Booths Christmas seals for ' the Utah Fubllc Health association were established In all the local banks today. Each booth is In eharge of two youag women who will direct the booth sales for the next week OGDEN, Dec. 4. Mrs. Ban Johnson, 47 The canvass of the eity wilt be under the to lie named next years of age, 253 Thirtieth street, was direction of committees at the meeting ef the Rotary . fatally Injured at 8 oclock tonight at the Wednesday . club. t . j corner of Thirtieth street and Washington avenue by an automobile driven by TEACHERS HOLD INSTITUTE. John L, Emmett, 17 years of age, eon of OGDEN, Dec. t. The monthly Institute of the teachers of Weber county was held Dr. and Mrs. W, R. Emmett this morning at fne Weber Normal colseMr. Johnson" received a number of B. A, lege auditorium, tJuperlntendent Fowler was to charge of the meeting. vere Injuries upon ' the bead and bis Brief talks school were matters upon made brother, A. A- - Johnson, received a cut by John C. Neal, Mina M Berlin, Mabel upon his left leg, Chugs, Nellie Hendricks, Emma Johnson Mrs. Johnson died at the Pee hospital and N. C. Hanks about an hour after tbs accident Death - PLANNING POULTRY SHOW. wan due to a fractured skull. OGDEN, Dec. 4. The of the From the fact obtained from Mr. and Weber County Poultry members association wit1 Mrs. H. W. Beckett, Jr., who were meet Monday evening to complete the detail their annual shew, which will be standing on the corner waiting for a held for at the December 13 to 14 car witnessed and street the accident, It is expected armory, the show will ba the largest ever held by the association. it appears that Mr. and Mra Johnson and A. A. Johnson had started for the cenCALLED TQ WASHINGTON. ter of the street to catch a street car. OGDEN, Deo. 4. B. J. Finch, district automowas Emmett the driving Toung for the United Btates public road bile south on the west side of the street engineer bureau, will leave tomorrow afternoon for It was snowing at the time. Washington, where he has been called to A Emmett approached the street Inattend conferences upon road organisawere which Johnsons the tersection, tion and plane for the next year. crossing, he Is said to Rave seen the people. He turned his car to paae beSU8PECTS ARB RELEASED. hind them. Seeing the people slow up, OGDEN, Deo, 4. George Brown and Emmett applied bin emergency brake. The car skidded and swung around, Pedro Rodriquez, held by the police in with the robbery of the Beth striking the three Jo.insons and knocking connection Thomas pawnahop last Saturday night, them' to the pavement Mr.- Beckett went ta n telephone to call which resulted in the death of J. F. for a doctor, while Mis. Beckett went to Rausch, were released today. , the aid of the injured pee pie. A passing automobile was stepped and the Injured were taken to the hospital. Qloonshiners Sergeant A- - H. Stephens end Detective in W. A. Jones of the police department In, vestigated the accident. Dr. Earn Rich the attended Injured. LEXINGTON, Ky Dec. 4. Nino at Mrs. Johnson was found to have a moonshiners were captured and fractured skull and internal Injuries. Her leged others are believed to have beea husband was severely cut on. the left several kiUed or wounded In a battle between side of his face and head and A A. John waa cut upon tha left leg. Both men thirty alleged moonshiners and fourteen were able to .leave the hospital after United Stateo revenue officers near the Tennessee border, according to reports their injuries weer dressed. The Johnsons recently moved to Ogden hero tonight by U. G. McFarfrom Brigham City. Mra Johnson is sur- received cljief prohibition agent. . vived bv a husband and two small daugh- land, None of the government officers was ters. The body wilL be taken to BrigInjured, although more than one thouham for burial. sand shota were fired. Fivo stills were i ' 1" ? . ? tok rofc the state" wag k lnl ee Our Beautiful Assortment of Holiday Slippers Granite School Principal Will t Zsk Banishment of Street Brand Variety. The Sensible Xmas Gift ' W. , The One That Is Sure to Be Appreciated Protest that Santa Claus ia being switched from classic to a cheap comic role through the practice ef permitting the appearance of poor counterfeits of r the legendary on the streets, was voiced yesterday by the principals of tho Granite school district. At their meeting yesterday morning, the Granite principals went os record ae being opposed to the growing parade Clauses, and appointed committee of three members, E. E, Howe, George Weggeland and Mies Lib-bi- e Edward, to take the matter up with Is Shoes and Slippers gift-give- ' I . ' ? 1 A There Are No Better Values to Be Found Anywhere in Salt Lake City I i Clau practiced by eome business houses by having men dressed up in the chnr-acte- r com-pan- d Blankets , V 9 An immense shipment bought at the new price level offered at impelling reductions. & All sizes all patterns. At prices that will appeal to you. Linoleums Specially Priced Legality of School Bonds, to Be Decided in Court A, meeting has been arranged, to he held at the Commercial club at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon, to consider arrangements under which the United Btate government or some nation! organisation may b persuaded to take over Antelope Island, In Great Bait lake, to turn it into a national name preserve where wild animals native to the west may be perpetuated. Among those who wltl be at the meeting ere John E. Iooly, representing the Iinoly estate owner of the major portion. Of the Inland, John W. Thornley, president of the Buffalo Island Llvaatork r, whlih has a lease on the property of the estate. Director Barnes of t le same compasv: representatives of th tom men tal club and 1L II. Blddoway, stole fish and game commlaaloner. Mr. Hiddoway and other have been lo with W, O, Htlllman ol correspond n Albany, N. T. nresident of th American Jluinaue society, which la being urgad to ' . Gift Suggestions and on duty during tha days of Christmas trading. .. In discussing the matter, W. D. Parrott, superintendent ef the Granite district, said that the principals observed that often the Santa Clauses who serve such eommereial purpose are sadly bedraggled characters befer the close of Christmas trading. Their attire and beards become smutted and they do not fit in at all with the conception which makes Santa Claus an altogether attractive character to small children. In addition to the unfairness to the children In making a disreputable-lookin- g old man out of their loved Santa Claus, the practice of resorting to such masquerade by the stores results in either embarrassment for parents or disappointment for children, say the principals. Promises made by the masqueraders and aeeeptsd in good faith by th children must either be kept by the parents or tho children must suffer the It is underpain of disappointment. stood that the committee appointed bv the Graaite principals will appeal to the Salvation Army and the Volunteers of America to aid them in the endeavor to save the character of Santa Claus from being permitted to slip from the exalted position in which childish faney enshrines him to the level of ordinary cheap traffic and burlesque. Movement Begun to Make Island U. S. Preserve - a M. I CARPET DEPT. Z. , A test ease to datermina the legality tf an lasu ol 430,040 bonds isiued by Waynt county school district was started in tha supreme court yesterday by Oeorge a citizen of Wayne county. It U understood that purchasers have agreed to take th bond provided their legality la established. The court issued an alternative writ, returnable next Thursday at 10 oclock in the morning, directing the school board not to sell (he bonds in the meantime, and to show cause at that time why it should not be prohibited Iron selling them. The bonds were proposed by the school district for th purpoee of purchaalag school Bites, improving buildings and grounds and equipping the buildings; also to releaa $1440 in bond and 44404 in rotes given by the school board.' The election was held Heptember 11. Th petition alleges that no authority la given in tha statutes of the etate for school districts to Ismu bonds to pay off notes. It la further alleged outstanding were that there really two questions before the people, but that only ono queswas tion presented on th ballot. One of th questions wa to Issue bonds to pay off outntandlng Indebtedness and tb Other to incur Increased Indebtedness ' r , . Inlaid and printed they are exceptionally priced. OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 4 SOUTH MAIN ST, : 112-11- aid in obtaining national recognition of the project. herd of 143 There 1 at present a ia end said, on it th island, buffalo when the new company took over tho of but all lease It wax proposed to dispose a few of thee. The agitation fur the the preservation of thee animal followed had announcement that the -company laland. leased the Snow Drives Coyotes to Lower Mountain Level Coyote are already low down on the mountain aide among the fredar to Uintah county, eald l'arley K. Faakett yesterMr. I'askett, state supervisor of day. hunting and trapping, had Juat returned from a trip Imo the basin, going north of Vernal to Little mountain. He report that he aaw fully 444 head of deer Long In one week. These alao were among List the cedars The enow is deeper than usual in the mountains at this season, oays, accounting for the for th program to be Mr. Raskett Arrangement o of wild III so clot to the valthk Lake pest, American piceen Salt ley given by Five hunters sra conducting a vigorous Legion, to.thd posts quarter in the Hotel campaign in that region, nay Utah, t I o'clock tomorrow night, are poisoning Mr. Raekett, and ar meeting th hearty complete. It Is said. Salt Lake enter- cooperation of livestock ownera Th state inspector went Into th basin tainers will participate In th event. Rians also are well along for the social a few weeks ago by way of Helper Bonneville of He came out on the stage at the pest perk meeting n on the night of December IT. when the ever the road, which is now furnleh' to Interestmore committee promisesbeing generally used. Thin road is will be There entertainment. in the many rough mountains, though someing and everything will be what smoother on the aummlt, where the tp octalto numbers . fareth a snow affair make has packed into the ruts. done fitting well to the old year and a Joyous welcome to th New Year Members of th pet are arm using for the concert to be rteen at the 1 tri Meth, odist church an th evening of Jammry I by the Hamlin university Ulet club. The f.'r i... annual tour , Enllrs satisfaction over th result of th club ie on its thirty-nint- h of the country and has attained a repuInvolving transfusion of blood club operation tation a beat Of It kind. Th from 1. A. Bouthwkk. 31 Third avenue, is en rout from Bt. Raul, Minn., to BeLike club buffet, to Mra of manager from coeet tha there loan and Francis W. the attie, and to Milner, M4 Downlngtoa aveBalt Lake and Denver. Hamthen east was which nue, at the - D. H. performed lin ntitveraity ia ona of tha leading Moth-qdlwas expressed by ths denominational Institutions of th hospital veeterday, VV In A. t'olton Dr. physicians charge country. and Dr. J. A bharp were th surgeon who had the cane under their care INVITATION GIVEN INSURANCE MEN Although Mia W. it. Agee. 13,17 LinAn invitation has ben extended bv coln street, at first waa chosen from a J. W. tyalkef, Instrut tor with the Ilf dozen volunteer who offered to furnish Insurance class of the nnlverirtly extenblood for the patient, it waa found that sion division, and to all life underwrit- only on pereoa waa needed to furnish ers to attend Ita session Monday eve- tho supply. Airs. Milner a husband ia city ning at 7 34 in th Commercial club. W. salesman of th llemenwav.Moeer G harrell, manager of th Renn Mutual HI wife recently coffered a reIJfe Insurance eomp.'tiy, win deliver a lapse from a serious Illness and th liaimfusion of blood waa lecture before the clash, -t dstuiulued Legion Post Has of Social Events Friee-Myto- Transfusion Operation Results Satisfactorily I- at com-pun- ,- upon by th physician. who yesterday y. declared the operation entirely aatls-factor- ,, Defrauding of Government Charged Against Man ", t Harry arreeted-Yesterd- D. glmmoua, ay ji years of ago, wa afternoon by a special"' " agent of th United State department of Justice on a charge of defrauding the, government. II wa placed to the eoun- ty Jail and will be arraigned before United Btates Commlaaloner H, V. Van Felt Monday. According to deportment of Just't agents. Mrmnone was dishonorably discharged from th army in December, 19ti, He ta alleged to have represented to ti e United Btates public' health service g th laet month that hls hraltti was' impaired during ermy service and that ie wee an honorably discharged soldier end entitled to hospital caie. A a result he waa given treatment at a local hospital. ' and th bill was pIJ by th government. It is charged. He ta also accusad of ' having received aid from tha Amaricau Rod Cross to which he waa not entitled dtu-fn- . Carbon seal drive opens, ; BpeHkt to Tha Trlbnaa. FUR'S 4 County C ha Irma a t f . Woodward ef tha ( krletojaa east drlea on , the dlslrtbutlx ef the arata to ka eer-r- al i free the miwini ravine asd the torn! reel udder ef their ability to larhea i" cennty la the front rank by gelnt eref th ! and telling mery than the aUoimrnt ef l.v Th bieal elwln are tequyaltd to report sot I Utor thaa lermhar A tv hp WOULD FROCEtD SLOWtV. Deo. 4 WASHINGTON. Congreea should obtain fact regarding Immigia-tlo- n befor parr restrptiae enait.ug lelatlon. Senator Colt, flepubfli en. Rhode Island, chairman of th were a Immigration rommltt, said today. I la now aurrtclent (1. In led thera wa n Information orv hand tdiJueflPy an absolute embargo against immigration for tw yt.ua. |