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Show THE SALT LAKE, TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER DEPARTMENT OGDENOrncviM Twenty rflfth street. ptonea OGDEN SOCIETY ! V Magnate Say He Find Conditions Excellent in Territory of Amalgamated upon the OGDEN, Oct. 28. Report boot sugar outlook (or tbo year, together with a consideration of the policies for the coming year, were the principal mat ten considered by the board of directors of the Amalgamated Sugar company af a meeting held at the offices of the company In tle Bedes' building today. The meeting was attended by Horace Havemeyer of New York, a director of the" company, who came to Ogden after inspecting the various factories of the company In Utah and Idaho, to testify before the federal trade relations committee in Salt Lake, in making an announcement of the meeting It was stated that only matters pertaining to the internal affairs of the company were considered. There was no announcement of interest to the public. It was added. Before leaving for the east Mr. said that he had found favorable conditions existing in the factories of the Amalgamated Sugar company and that more than $1,000,000 would be expended In Improvements upon the Idaho and Utah factories of the company. These Improvements will be in the nag ture of new machinery, employees quarters and garages, he said. er Have-tney- sugar-makin- Sutherland Attacks League in an Address at Ogden Price Reduction On All Other Garments jContinue Effective as Advertised Bnelneei. office, 664; Ogden correspondent, 864 and 740 OGDEN. Oct 28. Arrangements were Martha socompleted for the annual ciety ball to be held on November 16 at the Berthana at a meeting held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jostreet seph Scowcroft 43$ Twenty-sixt- h The committees are as follows: "Mrs. W. H. Halt Wattla; tickets, E. F. Brats; program and music, Mrs. 'Joseph E. Wright Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell. Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, Mrs. E. M. Conroy; decorations, Mrs. E. C. Rich, Mrs. J. Douglas Watson, Mrs C. S. Murphy, Mrs. Arnold Bowman; refreshments, Mrs. F. M. Drlgge, Mrs. J. & Lewis; assistants, Mrs. H. H. Spencer, Mrs. W. H. Wattis, Mrs. M. 8. Browning, Mrs. W. H. Eccles, Mrs. Edward Bichael and Mr. E. 27, 1920. 9 & or Depemdtbh' Thursday Will Be Blouse Day s ON . BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN ESTATE f Watch Ads. Wattis. O. The reception' committee Includes all of the members of the society, as follows: Mrs. R. B. Porter, Mra W. H. F. Wattis, Mrs. J. E. Wright Mra E.F. M. Brats, Mra A. P. Bigelow, Mra Mra 8. Mra J. Lewis, Drigga officers; E. C. Rich, Mrs. J. H. Spargo, Mrs. E. O. Wattis, Mra Joseph Scowcroft, Mra H. H. Spencer, Mra L L. Reynolda Mrs. Edward Blchsel, Mra Joseph R. MorS. Murphy, Mra C. H. Bar-torell, Mra Mra J. Douglas Watson, Mrs. Fred N. Hess. Mra L Roy Pugmlra Mrs. O. A. Parmley, Mra Ralph E. Bristol, Mrs. L. R. Eccles, Mrs. Arnold Bowman, Mra M. 8. Browning, Mra E. M. Conroy, Mra Thomas D. Dee, Mra Abe Kuhn, Mra. R. T. Hume, Mra W. H. Eccles. Mrs. D. C. Eeclea Mrs. G. L. Becker and Mra Julius A. Smith. a In $100,000 n. The Bohemian club will give the first of a series of formal dancing parties, to fall and winter be held during the months on Monday evening, November 1, at the Berthana, The club was revived recently and the apfollowing officers and directors wereweek: pointed at a meeting held lastG. TayDr. H. M. Rowe, president; Fred lor, vice president; W. R. Kimball, treasurer; R. C. Gwilliam, secretary; W. H. Sherman, Royal Eccles, Parley T. E. Bristol, h Wright, James Henry A. Anderson, Louis S. H.GlenPeery, and Lawrence T. Dee, George J. Orson Douglas, directors. Doon,-Ralp- Ready-to-- ear W Just 100 Silk Models, Formerly Marked to 65.00 Today Colors Trimmings . Mr. and Mrs. ' Leslie H. Savllle entertained their card club last evening at their home on Tyler avenue. Hallowe'en the dGDEN. Oct 28. That the league of decorations were used throughout Three tables of five hundred nations Is a military alliance of five rooms. was which were supper after enjoyed, with every line filled with great powers, nr0nO'avv war and ' death, was one of the definl-- . 1 tions- applied to the covenant by former The Westminster guild of the First Senator George Sutherland in his address at the Orpheum theatre tonight Presbyterian church will give ain Halthe Referring to Senator Harding's view, loween' party tomorrow evening Fortune telling and the speaker said that he was opposed to church parlors eventhis league, but was in favor of an as- ghost stones will be features of the Memsociation for the preservation of nations ing. Refreshments will be served. and would leave the sovereignty of the bers of the different committees will atUnited States In its own hands. He de- tend in costume. clared that Senator Harding, if elected, was not going to run the United States Mrs. T. E. Browning entertained yesn as a government, but would terday afternoon at a kenstngton at her surround himself with the ablest men home, 667 Twenty-sixt- h street, in honor and women in the country of Miss Ida Marie Chandler bf Salt Lake, whose marriage to Mra Browning's son, L. Dow Browning, will take place ThursOn day in the Salt Lake temple. evening the guests were Joined Son byInthethe men and a supper was ser.ved. Yellow and white chrysanthemums decosi. rooms and supper table. rated, OGDEN, Oct 26 the Mrs. B. AnderThe guests included fifty relatives of eon. 8 years of age, has arrived in Ogof honor. den on her way east after having vis- the guest . ited many cities of the Pacific coast In search for her son, Joe Anderson, a forMiss Myrtle Stone, whose marriage to mer soldier. R. J. Somerville will take place tomorMrs. Anderson has found no trace of row evening, entertained at a trousseau her son since he visited her In Ogden tea at her home, $10 Eighteenth street, asF year ago. The son. who Is 17 years Monday evening. Miss Stone was of age, after his visit here went to sisted by her mother, Mrs. John BalTexas, where he was In the army hos- linger, and Mrs. M.- L. Higley. About pital for a brief time and from which he sixty guests were in attendance. .Miss Stone was the guest of hdhor disappeared. No trace of him has been had since at a party given this evening at the then. Mrs. Anderson's present address home of Mrs. Claude R. Green, 1448 Is Sioux Falls, S. D. Washington avenue.' by the officers and teachers of the Tenth ward Sunday school. Beads 7 Braids Buttons - Black 'Navy Brown ;Lace 7 Belts , Etc. Taupe m one-ma- Gray Way Home After Futile Search for - Materials Silk Mignonette Lustrous Satins Pretty Crepe Meteors And Georgette Combinations 6 . - Juveniles Are Charged With Grand Larceny OGDEN, Oct. 28. Walter Dailey and Virgil Ed son, juveniles, were arrested today by Detectives W. A. Taylor and W. L. .Moore on the charge of grand larceny In connection with the theft of a pair of trousers and $121.49 from William Longcor, 2288 Eccles avenue. The police stated that Dailey is a nephew of Longcor, In the arrest of the youths the police .recovered $60.25 in cash and a timekeeper's check for $61.25. The boys wtll be held for the Juvenile court. DAMAGE CASE ON TRIAL. GK3DEN, Oct 26. The damage case of G Jorge II. Butler, administrator of the estate of Ormond H. Butler, deceased. against the Oregon Short Line Railroad company occupied the attention of Judge A. & Pratt and a Jury during the forenoon today. An adjournment was taken tt noon until tomorrow morning. . t ' Embroidered Designs New Pleated Effects Many Beaded Models and r Tunic Styles All Included , . Mrs. Lenora Skaggs was hostess yesterday afternoon at her home on Twenty-eighth ' Styles street to the Baptist Kensing- All Sizes, 16 Year 4 for Misses, ton circle of the First Baptist church The kenslngton was followed by a busiAbout ness meeting and refreshments. members were present. Mra Skaggs forty ass was sted by Mra W. R. Looney and Mrs. Wright. to 46 for Women Miss Madeline Quillinan entertained the members of the 8. O. H. club at her home, 2264 Lincoln avenue, yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol had as Mr. and Mrs. their guests last week-en- d Knight Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Edward and of Stein Provo, Larry Clayton of Lashua at her home, 1682 Hudson aveSalt Lake. nue. MTs. James Pingree will be the visboard member ' Camp L Daughters of the Pioneers, iting . e will meet Thursday afternoon at 4.29 association of the o'clock at the home of Mra Horace E. The Parent-TeachMound Fort school will hold a get Garner, $185 Washington avenue. Camp R. will meet with Mrs. G. A. meeting Thursday evening at er the school. A short program will be given, followed by a social. All those Interested in the welfare of children are Invited to attend the meeting. e e e The Royal Neighbors' entertained at a card party last evening In the W. O. W. hall. . . . . .... Mra. Joseph B. Egan will leave Thursday for Oakland, Cal., to Join Mr. Egan and make their home. . Third Baby Is Left on Doorstep of Home Of Interest to Automobile Dealers and Bankers The-firs- ar , 6-- 48 , . t ? V ! . hand, as well as ordering shipments out of ,the factory in some cases by T express something that has not oc- curred since last Spring. Chicago alone sold nineteen car at retail the first fifteen days of October. This proves conclusively that the desirt on the part of the public to purchase soundly established cars of unquestionable value is as strong as ever provided they are satisfied the price is beyond any possibility of further reduction. The Moon Motor Car 'Company has a financing plan which la a great assistance to responsible dealers at tbiy time. There ia an opening for a live distributor in your territory. A progressive dealer with the right reputation and character can obtain this franchise, and In addition, the valuable banking assistance that this 'company ia prepared to render. If you have been a successful merchandiser and possess the character that would make you eligible to broad financial assistance, or a banker interested in a progressive dealer, we would be pleased to enter into negotiations with you. Address: The President , MOON MOTOR CAR CO., St. LouU, Mo. r 4 lfinter t $18 OGDEN, Oct 26. J. Adam Bede will speak at a Republican rally to be held at the Alhambra theater next Friday Heavy Registration Is Reported in Weber OGDEN, Oct. 26 Unusually heavy reg- latratlon waa reported throughout th city snd county today. Tomorrow being the last day. It la expected that there will be' another heavy registration. One of the heaviest votes ever cast In the city and county la expected to be cast her on election day. Members of all the parties hsrs declare the Interest In politics this year ia far beyond their expectations. MANY TROUT FRY FLANTID. OGDEN. Oct. II. The forest service announced today that 61,000 trout fry snd flngerllnxa had been planted In the treewis In the Teton for-- et during the The fleh were early ert of October. ' , (CugUam on following Peg.) ,v m to Many Meetings Planned by Republicans in Weber , ' , lf . night Saturday night Don B. Colton and Harvey E. Cluff, candidates for congress and attorney general, respectively, on the Republican ticket will speak at a rally to be held at the Weber college auditorium. Monday evening the Republican committee plans a social evening at the Berthana. The speakers for the ocoasion will be announced later. Meetings In the various county districts will be held every night for the remainder of the week. Candidate on th legislative snd county tickets will address the meeting. ' . ed one-ha- On October first the Moon Motor Car Company realized the necessity of returning to pre-wprices if the industry was to be stabilized. Accordingly the selling prices of Moon cars were lowered $400 to $460 on the various models. ' . The Moon Model touring type formerly selling at $2383 was reduced to $1985, f. o. b. St Louis. This is one of the. smartest cars on the market today. It is built of recognized standard units, such as Red Seal Continental Motor, Tim- -. ken Axlea and Bearings,. Delco Starter and Ignition,' Brown-Lip- e Transmission, Spicer Jplnts and Propeller Shaft redder Radiator, Rayfield Carburetor, Exide Battery,. Borg ft Beck Clutch, Warner Steer- ing Gear, Stanpar Springs, Parish ft Bingham Frame, Cord Tires, etc. These units establish its value and capacity to perform without question. 8ince October first, distributors located in such representative cities as Chicago, New York, Boston, St Louis, Cleveland, Los Angeles, etc., have sold every car they bad on for Fall and to be OGDEN, Oct 26. The third left on the door atep of Mr, baby and Mrs. Jesse Brown, 2215 Madison avenue, within a year was found at 8 o'clock Sunday morning by Mrs. Brown. The ehlld was apparently three or four hours of age and was a healthy boy. Mr. and Mrs. Brown announced today that they would keep the - new arrival. baby woe left at- the home tn March of thia year. The second one was left In July and only weighed three and it died shortly after pounds, being found by the Browne. The first In baby is now a healthy youngster. addition to the foundlings the Browns have a son of their own, 18 years of ags, who is a member of the high school football team. Oxfords and Shoes are going to be decidedly year with men and young men for fall and winter wear. Brogues are built extrejnely heavy for service without sacrificing anything jnT appearance. Brogue oxfords are all made to be worn throughout the . winter with heavy heather socks. v Our showing of Brdgue high shoes and oxfords includes all leathers Scotch grains, 'Norwegian calf, Russia calf and BROGUE . Cordovan. . . - 118 Main Street Branch Idaho Fall. |