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Show J TIIE SALT fiAKK litUSUAl SUuNlAi - . 2r Lii, AlUKAlAUMiVfcAlBEK II. 14, 11)20. .if OGDEN DEPARTMENT Fhonei -- street Office, 420yTwenty-flfU-i Business office, 664; Ogden correspondent 64 u4 Interests Always Come First Our Customers 716 Cross. Jewish Relief society and a number of other organisations. u FuneraLfor Soldier to1 Take Place Today Eros Gray services for OGDEX, Nov. 13 Frank Isakaon, the Only member of B died iu who field battery, Hjth artillery, 12 30 o'clock" France, will be held afternon at the Fourth wanl chapel. Bishop Hyrum' E. VLund will officiate. Members of B battery and the AmeriA can Legion will attend the funeral. firing squad from the battery will , fire the salute over the grave. eh Fred Harris Arrested at Og den on Charge of Conducting Game of Chance O Now Revised to the Declining Markets TO AID RED CROSS --DRIVE. OGDEN. Nov. 13. The Ogden chapter of the American Red Cross, which Is now holding the annual membership drive in the city and county, will have a booth at bazifar to be held in Ogden OGDEN. Nov'. 13 Fred Harris, 34 years the in charge of age, former sheriff of Davis county, next week. The bazaar will be out literaof abowlll ladies, young non the proprietor of a pool hall In this ture telling of the work ofgive the Red Cross In drives 7 o 30 at clock the funds raised tonight and what the city, nas arrested upon the charge Of running a game of are to be used for. chance. Harris is held in the city lull FISHERMEN FINED. tonight In default of furnishing 41000 ball. OODEL Nov. 13. Peter Anderson, of an Hrrrls the employee 2626 George Riley, Adam9 avenue, and Carl Peterson Creston hotel, pleaded guilty to the pool hall, was arrested during the afterof lilegal fishing, when arraigned noon upon the charge of selling liquor. charge a in the City court this morning on His ball has been fixed at 4300. complaint signed by W. H Anderson, Tney Harris was arrested upon a warrant deputy fish and game warden. sentenced to pay a fine of lu Sergeant A. H. Stephens and Detective were The serve fifty days in Jail or each W. A. Jones. The complaining witness fines were paid Is J. Bell of Tremonton, who alleges that BACK FROM MISSION. he lost 1651 In a gambling game with y night. Harris and associates last Nov. 13 Bryan L Wright, son UGDLN. According to the story told bv Bell to of Mr and Mrs Joseph L. Wright, reof chief detectives, turned to Ogden this morning from Captain Robert Burk, he was Invited into a game with Harris Japan, where he spent four years a a and he lost 4125 Then Harris and Riley missionary for the L. D. 8 church. Mr. are alleged to have supplied Bell with Wright will relate his experiences In the of orient at the First ward meeting house liquor, and, when under the Influence liquor, are Charged with having won a at 6 oclock tomorrow evening. 4526 Bell. from for check cashiers According to tho police, two plain SPECIAL SERMON ANNOUNCED. of the department were specThe Voyage of the OGDEN, Nov. 13 tators at the game in which Bell lost and the Landing of ths Pilthe money, but no arrests were made at Mayflower be of the sertlie win subject grims no money upon the tme, as there was E. Carver at the the table nor did any money change mon by the Rev. John church at 7 SO oclock hands. It Is said that Bell and another Fust Presbyterian The music will consist w it ness are remaining in Ogden for the Sunday evening. of solos by Mrs. C. H. Stevens and Mrs preliminary hearing. Agnes Warner. tri-sta- Suits and Overcoats Are Now Offered at Less Than the Wholesale Prices of a Few Weeks Ago Our High-grad- e OF MARKET CONDITIONS AND IRRESPECTIVE OF WHAT OTHER STORES PRICES MAY BE, SALE TIME OR ANY OTHER REGARDLESS Tue-da- Ogden Boy Struck by Auto; Injuries Slight 9 TIME . You Gan Save 4 to V3 the Year Round at This Store WILL GREET OLD FRIENDS. OGDEN, Nov. 13 The Rev Samuel Unsworth, rector of the Trinity church at Reno, Nev., and twenty-fiv- e years ago pastor of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd In Ogden, will occupy the pulpit at the church at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. OGDEN, Nov. 13 Leon Blackwell. It years of age, was Injured late this afternoon when he was run down by an auto ruck driven by Earl I,. Beaudoin, 749 The act ident happened Adams avenue at the Ogden river bridge, when the boy BOARD MEETING SCHEDULED. ran in front of the truck, it is said, as it OGDEN, Nov. 13. The regular board v as crossing the bridge. Piomeeting of the Daughters of the MonBlackwell was taken to his home, 706 neers will be held at 2 30 o'clyk fr'wenty-ntnt- h street, where he receiveds day afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. medical attention It was found the boy 10G4 street. Twenty-sixt- h Iteeder, Jr., was accident The were slight juries Investigated by Detective Ed Butterfield NONSUPPORT CHARGED. . OGDEN, Nov. 13. Failure to provide Officers Is charged in a suit for divorce filed in the district court today by Rebecca The to Visit Sharp against William T. Sharp. couple were married In Ralt Lake June are children. no 1910 There 'tGI'EN, Nov 13 Next Monday night 1, , e members of the Masonic grand lodge i he state will visit the lodge at me The parly wid be headed by the OGDEN John E. Carver of Ogden, deputy master, who will officiate as grand (.laid Maa-REAL ESTATE TRANSFER. . i tter during the absence of Grand L. ( atron L. Leavitt and wife ,to Chauncey he pariv, uhhh will be comprised of William Chambers, part of the automobile loads from Salt Lake and to northwest quarter of section nil, ' tee from Ocdcn 1 will leave here at 5 township ( north, range 1 west. 4 clock Monday. At Brigham citv tuev Vause and wife to Lee J Fred of s 11 the be Joined bv tie nieuibei Toiman, all lote 13, 14, 70, 71, 72 I Supper will righam Citv lodge and 73 block 3. King's addition. 3,500 'erved at Corinne at 7 o do k Arthur F Anderson and wife to David Stalker part of the southeast and southwest quarters of A 7 north, section 26, township I range 2 west Is Unmatchable Suit and Overcoat Values at 1 Grand Lodge Corinne Lodge ' STATISTICS i v 1 J. .1 -- vi 1 Just see how Gray Bros, suits and overcoats are made! ordered Taxi Driver Buried at Ogden Nov 13 The funei il of Dar-- l Mlon the young taxpah driver who as shot uuolir Cl waS held today at ie First Mvthodist church DEN. is; it 1 Open them up see how the linings, finish and tailoring measure up. No skimping or camouflaging here to make our famous low prices possible. Its hardly necessary to tell you that EVERY suit and overcoat in our s mammoth stock represents the product of a maker and that it is positively priced 25 to 35 per cent below any and all competition. Community Nurse to Be Employed in Boxelder Hie Itev Hugh Neville, assisted bv the Special te The Tribune. ! v Godfrey Matthews, conducted the BRIGHAM CITY, Nov. 13. Plana are ivpes.lew Interment was In the Moun maturing for the appointment of a comtinmerican cemetery. munity nurse in Boxelder county. The Legion members and high was Initiated by the Red A movement s.liool cadets attended the funeral Cross, which offered to assume one-hafiring squad fired the salute ove rthe of of employing a nurse. A the expense grave after which taps were sounded by committee from that organization waited uie cadet bugler the upon county commissioners and board of education with the request that those two departments assume the responsibility of the other half of the nurses Drive salary. The proffer was accepted and now the Red Cross Is moving in the matter of H. 13 Herbert Hoover, the appointment of the proper person to OGDEN. Nov. 1 nlted States food administrator during The Metropolitan perform the work. the war, passed through Ogden last night, Life Insurance company also le cooperaten route to New York, where he will de- ing by offering to pay the nurse 60 cents vote himself to the task of raising 423 for eavh call she makes to policyholders noo 006 for tho relief of the children of of that company. in to a be Europe, who are reported of the as a result condition starving in wsr Mr. Hoover will devote his time In the drive to the large eastern cities. The Big campaign will be undertaken by the Red high-clas- lf Compare Gray Bros. Garments With Any You See Anywhere Hoover on Way East to Aid Large Come in to buy. -- Boxelder Factories to Distribute Special to The Trtbuae. BRIGHAM CITY, Nov. 13. BURIAL SERVICES FOR MURRAY MAN TO BE HELD TODAY f H Ci it ' v . A ivi 4,' v Y Vv L Hr V? , 7 t 4 i- f jl c. - K Jf K, 4 s- M I i, A the Brigham sugar factory will distribute approximately 4460,000 in the first beet growers. The facpar check to thewill distribute more than tory at Garland total The tonnage for the Hear that. river valley will approximate 245,000 tons, which is more than the two factories can handle. , The Brigham mill will gNnd 70,000 tons and the Garland mill will handle about Lodge The balance Is being shipped 90,000 tons o factories to other Rebskah Naomi lodgs This Is the record crop of beets for Ths jaas baqd of Boxelder county and the sugar content No. 1 mads its first ppearancs at Ihs also shows the highest in the history of social of thla lodgs, held In ths Odd Felthe industry. lows' hall last night. The meeting was of a humorous nature. In addition to School n program of music end comedy, refreshments were served There were vis. by Itore present from Texas, MissouriNoand6. lodge Helper and Murray Rebekalv Special to Tbs Trtbsa. Member of the Jams band are: Mra BRIGHAM CITY, Nov. 13. The board Margaret Harvey, director and drum of education at Its last regular meeting major; Mr. May Coll, color sergeant; sold 4190 000 worth of bonds to the Emma Wormuth, trombone, Mra Trust company of Denver for Mra Ella Jeneon, saxophone; Mr. Minnie Har4926 10 per 41000 The bonds draw 6 per ris, banjo; Mrs. Horaca Schmidt, guitar; cent Interest. Boon after the election at Miss Lola Coll, organ; Mrs. Emma which they were authorised, during the Mre. Mae Taylor, aocordeon, early part of the year, the board sold flute; Mra Zena Hanson, flute; Mra them for 4900 76 per 41000, but ths sale Naomi PadgetL 6fe; Mra Besle Mn-tawas rescinded because It was made by clarinet; Mr. Emily Price, tamThere bourine; minority of the board members. Francos Cameron, cymbal; were four other bidders, the loweet of Mr. MaryMra Budheimer, cymbal; Mra Vera which was ths Harrli Trust company of Anderson, cornet: Mrs. Ella Colmorgan, Chicago, which offered 4333 11. A. E. Konold. violin; Mra The bonds were Issued for the purpose comet; Mr. snare drum; Mias Irene of providing funds for the erection of s Mae Nelson, baas drmu, and Miss Bessie Nick, high school In the Bear River valley, for arson and Elwood Jeppeon, accompanlsta Improvements to be made In the Boxelder High school and for the erection of sevMAIL CAR DESTROYED. eral other new buildings In the school 14. A Nov. BILLINGS, Mont, district through mall car attached to toNorthern 1. BL Paul Seattle, Pacific train No. ROAD BONDS TAKEN UF. was practically destroyed by fire today I east of here. All Special te The Tribes. near pillar, Pompeys BRIGHAM (TTY, Nov. 14. County first class mall was salvaged, railroad Treasurer John J. Ward has taken up officials say, but a few parcel post ship- 410.000 woith of Boxelder oounty read ments and n large quantity of newspabonds of the Issue of 1911, t W cents war burned. The cause of the fire and accrue Interest. The redemption la Kra not been determined. being made through the John Nuvett company of Ghloago, an agent for' the RETURN6 FROM FUNERAL. the bonds. company which purchased PROVO, Nov. II Edward Jons' has This makes the second retirement of n Wyo., whsre blot k of road bonds which tbs oounty Just returned from Evanston, went to attend the funeral services treasurer has made during the summer, We who died C. Jones, his for J. brother, end In each csss the county has made a last week. to justify the action. suffktent Bonds Are Sold Brigham City Board Inter-mounta- in Hag-cnstel- vtyj- i s c y - if f f i I g, -- 4 Funeral servloee for John F. Hundcit, yean of age, who died at hie home In Murray Thursday, will be held at noon today from the Grant ward chapel. Mr. Rundell was a native of Sweden. He came to the United istatee eleven years go and had been a resident of Halt Lake county nearly all of that time, pursuing Ids work as a carpenter when hla health 0 , crmltted, He had been III for several years, but III a time. short nariously only During nil of his life in this country Mr. Rundell Was a loyal worker In the L. 1) 8. church. Besides widow, Mrs. Sofia Rundell, tie Is survived by four daughters. Mre. Margaret B. Knuteen. Mrs. Esther Prams, Mrs Rlchsrd W healer and Miss Lee h nn4 John fcuuUttlL jfriufwinl I rI I J I LL profit FREED FROM CHARGES. RAN ANTONIO, Texas, Nov 13 Ansolbe- tonio Tumany. former ('amp Travis dier, who es sped ecafinement after ing convicted en an espionage cnarge and sentenced To death by a general and who Is now at liberty, has born freed of the charges by action of president Wilson, . according to word rvicivvd her loojr from WMiiin lODe court-marti- i .1 4, f 4 On Monday Utah-Idah- if so without feeling the least obligation i Entertainment for .NmeSMS hearts desire and do Sum Jazz Band Furnishes JOHN F. SUNDELL. "ft If look, investigate or compare to your 258 South Main Street L. D. S. WORKERS TO BE GUESTS AT FAREWELL PARTY A farewell entertainment will be gtv en In the Wasatch ward hall Thursday November evening, 15 o'clock. In 14, at of Douglas honor Budd, Mias Virginia Budd and A. Harris Chess, prior to Utelr departure for th TALKED OF FOR CABINET. Neb., Nov. 13. C, H. Gustafson of Nebraska for secretary of agriculture this is the latest, move In tho selection of a cabinet for Senator liar-din- g when he takes hold of the ship of state March 4. Mr. Gustafson has been for several years president of the Nebraska Farmers Union and la chairman of the marketing committee of the national organisation of agriculture, whu h la composed of seventeen representatives Farmer union organliatlona are passing I President--le- i resolutions requesting Harding to make the appointment. OMAHA. Basiness Envoshnont Ktraordinary REPORT A6 TO D'ANNUNZIO. Nov. 13 Th Idea Naalonaie DAnnunslo, print a report that Gabriele Italtf-Jug- o Slav djsaatlsfled with the agreement has occupied the Islands of (Juar-nsrof In Gulf and th Arbe, Veglia at th entrance of Flume harbor Mite Virginia Budd Referring to this report In th chamber deputies today. Admiral Becchl, min- Hswaiian missionary of later of marina stated that he had heard field. report that DAnnunzio a Irregulars The following pro- the had occupied th Islands and were en- gram will be given, thuatastically welcomed. He added after which those th latest news he had received did that not present wilt dance te refer to any occupation by Irregulars, the muste of Evanss t FOSTOFFICE 16 ROBBED. Ladles' orchestra: chorus, U. of U. Glee BEAVER CITY, Neb., Nov. 12 Bare blower early today blew open the sate ,. V t J' Douglas Budd of the poetorflr her end escaped In an automobile with 4160. Rtamps end eatviolin club; solo, ing certificates wore left, NitrogDcerln Merci Goldsborough ; was ustd. the explosion wre king the t- vocal duet, Margaret glass windows of the place. The exploand Virginia Wright was heard for many blocks sion F r e a e reading, Ethslyn Young; piSORORITY TO DISCUSS BANQUET. ano nolo, Vtrnetta and artlv members ef Th alumna reading, Lindsay: th Delta Epsilon sorority will meat at Letts MoCuna; guitar and mandolin seth horn of Miss Esther Paughsrty, giw Third avenue, Tuesday, November It, lection. Mathias Nelson and company; at 7 10 oclock, to discuss plans for the' vocal annual blrthdav banquet oh the sorority, trio, Clara, to be given nt th Hotel Utah on ThanksGrace and Margaret Evana giving eve. ROME, , VN.1 i e-- T" -- j DONATION. COX MAKE SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Nov.413 GoverPHENOMENAL KICK . RECORDED. nor Co donated 475.000 to Wittenberg CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., Nov. II. college hers for erection of a chapel, U The structure Hatchle. Tennessees phenomenal was announced touighL field la te be a memorial to his mother. goal kicker, mads a new college record for southern football todqy, kicking ths FRENCH ART16T DIE6. bar from Bewanee I PA RIP, Nov. IS Luc Oliver Merson, hall through th firty-Jar- d Una the artist. U de4 i DIES AT HOSPITAL. Loren Giles 30 years of ngs, n rnldnt of Eureka, died yesterday at a local hospital. Ha wts a member of the Hide- pendent Order of Odd Fellow st Eureka. Emergenolee (boss tireless Want Ada ar being met dally by litu workara Tribun corner, a earl 160 feet stores seven and other rental buildings, square, containing with net income that beats all the preferred stocks or gold noto issues that are now being offered at such attLarge downtown semi-busines- s ractive prices . and they only return the principal with business corner, on two wide streets, ' This interest. good southeast of Walker Bank building and in ths growing.-- ' direction, will twice return the principal in a few years, f while it will yield as high rate as the other kinds, and yield-i- t monthly, instead of Nothing can dis- - , ' turb its solidity. semi-annuall- , Maks your money do double serrlc and be sure to keep It safe.. Easy term te rtfbt p artist. s Price its pressht worth, and this on our experience of nearly twenty years in handling this close ef Belt Lake Investments. two-third- Call and have na show you this filorningslar-Uogel- cr PSOKB WABATCII 271. ho. fine property. Inv. Go. west ahd i:rn cr. |