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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY CORNING, MARCH 9, 1921. OGDEN DEPARTMENT Offlca, 420 Twenty-fift- h Buxineas, 664; Correspondent, Phon Btreet. 664 and 740; Society, 2160. Ogden Girls Are to Give Vaudeville Show Tonight Gordon N. Kimball Given Highest Place in Judge Advocate Generals Office March 4 Among; the list of promotions In the United States army made of March 3 In the list from President Wilson sent to the senate and confirmed by that body was that of Gordon Nathan Kimball, son of District Judge James X. Kimball. The promotion places Mr. Kimball at the top of the list of lieutenant colonels In the judge advocate general's office. Other promotions in the lls't of regular army officeis. who aie knowrrin VS Ogden illlam and Utah, to be colonels are and his cousin. Vnnesley Cavenaugh Colonel LaTourette Harry Cavenaugh. William Cavenaugh was wtth ths Flf teenlifeifantry at Fort Douglas f 3 ears, when he was a captain. Colonel "LaT. Cavenaugh was in command of the 3S3rd Infantry in France returned west with the regiment. At and -- t tTie he time ot members spent eight hours In Ogden, st which time Warren L. Wattle, then president of the Wsber club, and T. 8. entertained then mayor, Browning, colonel Cavenaugh and staff and with tiie cooperation of William H. Wattla. arranged for the entertainment of the men of the regiment with a trip tm the sanitarium. Dinner was served the men the ladles of ths Red Cross station lv at the Union depot. One of the new majors In thp regular Santschl, Jri, who was army Is Eugene at the formerly a commandant-insti'ueto- r Agricultural College. He was then a lieuOGDEN, -- tenant. of Garner Expected at Early Date March 8. One of the first federal appointments, which la expected to come to Ogden within the next ten days. Is that of Rufus Garner as postmaster. The confirmation by ths senate of the nomination submitted to that body by President Wilson last December, is expected to be called up at an early date The expectation of Immediate confirmation of Mr. Garner la based upon the recent at tion of the senate in Indorsing and approving the statement issued by the postoffice department, February 38, 1931, relative to the order of President Wood-toWilson, issued March 21. 1917, applying the nonpartisan civil service test to the selection of presidential postmasters. OGDEN, Willard Farmer Charged With Reckless Driving r " 11 HGDEN, March 8 Davis, George Bovelder county, who diove the automobile which ran down Afton Connor. 11 years of age, at North tigden hunday, causing serious injury lo the girl, was arrested by the sheriff s department today upon the charge oi He was released upon reckless dilvlng farmer 21wt of Willard. cash baH The Judgment of William H. Bramel, formerly Judgs of the Third judicial district, was reversed yesterday In a decision handed down by the state supreme court It wae In the case of John B Kurbklge, administrator of the estate of Peter Peterson, deceased, against the Utah Light and Traction company. The court found for the defendant and the plaintiff appealed. The decision yesterday wds written bv Juatlre Valentina Gideon and concurred In by Chief Justlcs H K Corfman and- Justice A. J. Weber. Justice 8 R. Thurman concurred, but In a special opinion, and Justice J. E. i'YIrk dissented The case was one In which the plaintiff sought to recover damages for the death of peter Peterson, who. it is alleged, met his death In an accident. The decision, which Is a lengthy one, has to do largely with legal which sre reported to bear ouj opinions the dlf. Justice Frtrk wrots viewpoints - ferent dissenting opinion, declaring that ths lower court should ho upheld In Its Judg. roent Ths prevailing opinion, however, reversed the Judgment end remanded the rase to the district couit for a new trial, the respondent to pay costa. PENNSYLVANIAN SPEAKS. Dr. Hollis Pann, former professor of music at Cornell university and now state supervisor of music for Vennsvl-vanlspoke to the students of the University of Utah at a mentis yesterday morning. Dr. Dann wa afterward entertained at a luncheon In the university dining hall Profeasor Thomas Olles, head of the department of music at the University of I tab, was chairman at the assembly. Dolmans $55 , $75 Vesterdiy at noon at St. John's Episcopal church in Sdn Francisco, M'ss Martha Scudder of this eltv was married to Rowland ThacKerav. son of the Rev Charles L Thuikerav. formerly pastor of St. Johns Epxtor.nl church in San Francisco. The ceremony was performed by the Rtv Mr MUhaels. Mr end Mrs Thackeray will make the r home iu Gonzs'es. Cal. ' In honor cf the third birthday anniver-sau- y of her son. Alan, Mrs. Fred M Nye entertained eight I'ttle guests afternoon at her home. 2848 Jefferson avenue A'ter au afternoon soent with games, a luncheon was served, a birlhdpy caho occupying the center of the table. Favors of Easter novelties and small balloons were presented to each $125 guest. v n, Mrs. J. E. Sarver wilt entertain the at her home, 705 Twenty-secon- d street, Thursday evening. i f. Sport Skirts Mr. End Mrs. W Earl Shipley will en600 club Friday evening. Students of the State 8choo! for the Deaf and Blind will appear in a concert Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the chapel of the school. Performances will be given bv blind students, who will be assisted by the blind children's chorus. The public will be welcomed Mrs Nina Watkins will be hottest to 1911 Five Hundred club Friday evening at her home in the Argyle apartments. - Ths Ladles' auxiliary of ths V. C, T. council 218 met yesterday afternoon In A luncheon the Woodmen hall. was served following the business meeting. the Oil Company to Appeal Well Boring Damage Suit Purchase 1200 Pairs Women's New pleated models in stripes and plaids. wool New New Ghv These come in color combinations to match the new and silk sweaters which we are showing Harding Blue Stripes French Gray Plaids New Novelty Black and White Plaids and Stripes Would be regularly Plenty of the Popular Navy and Brown Stripe ' and Plaids. - All sold at not less than . t $2 per pair-no- w See our windows. sizes. 8b. f weiter.le- t $135 t i 1 This wonderful assortment embraces long silk and long e e gloves smart novelty short Bilk gloves. All first quality, merchandise, purchased from a manufacturer noted for the' high quality of his gloves. , cham-oisett- Spring Models in i t two-ton- C The lot includes a complete range of sizes iu white, gray, navr . pongee, sand and black. Warner Corsets No exchanges. No credits. No refunds. MODEL 962 Elastic top corset for slender figure. Skirt is medium long, with free hip. Made of pink figured batiste regular P I Cl) $3.00 value special at IpliVU , MODEL 12 Designed for average or medium figure. Bust is low. On flf) akirt medium. Graduated clasp. White coutil regular $4.00 value epeciai yfcsWil at..,.. 4 front and BUST CONFINERS Made of pink mesh closing models each Table Linens x bik fiE. vSJW at V New Prices 1 Ash and Garbage Cans Derryvale Linens are genuine Irish, made in the Irish linen country, and they can he depended on for long and useful life. at Special Prices DERRYVALE Extra heavy yorrugated galvanized ash and garbage cans seamless covers w ith --wide flanges, a -- Mrs Hvrum Williams will be hostess to ths White Rosa club Thursday afternoon st her home on Plngree avenue. e e a A St. Patrick's tea will hs given tomorrow afternorm by Queen Esther chapter U. K 8. In the Masonic tempts. 1 k' C. K C. club tertain their A $15 y The Royal Purple club was entertained lasU evening at the home of Mrs. Anna Turner. 852 Canyon road, with Mrs. Turner. Miss Jacketta Turner and Mrs. Anna Powers as hostesses The evening was spent in playing cards, tor which four tables were arranged. Prises were won bv Mrs Anna Wad-maMrs Lillian Fenatermaker and Mrs. A buffet luncheon was Mary Butterlieid. served following the card games. color scheme in green, suggestive of 8t Patrick s dav, was used to decorate the rooms. Green tally cards also were used. i 50 New Wool yes-terd- iy Nodes of Intention tx appeal from the decision of former Jdilge William it. Bramel of the Third district court in favor of George H Horns and other property owners in a damage suit brought against the Utah Oil Refining company, was filed yesterday afternoon in ths Third district court. Mr. Horns and others living near ths Utah Oil Refining company's plant, al' the company's leged that, by reason-o- f STAGE PERMISSION GRANTED. six large arMsn wells, the flow The Parowan Automobile company was drilling of tbelrown walls has bean retarded The Waterday granted permission by (he pub- water Is used bv the oil company in ths lic utilities commission to operate a stage of their plant line between Parowan and Cedar Brakes. operation The commission denied the application ot TO REMAIN OWEN, John W Benson for permission to opert For tha accommodation of taxpayers, ate a stage line over this tame routs. the Income tax Information bureau on ths second Poor of ths pcelofflro bundling BANKRUPTCY FILED. will remain open until o'clock In the V Voluntary bankruptcy petition was evening on Thursday, Friday, Saturday filed yesterday In the United States dis- and Monday. On Tuesday. tha final dav trict court by Ruth Sadler, a merchant for 'filing ratum a the bureau will remain ot Salt Lak Total liabilities are esti- oren until Additional c erka mated at 81981 20 and aaaet at 81150 will te on midnight. dutv In the eve vblcf The pet, tion claims eismptlon of wearing Depuls t ol'eL or Uvorse A. ung, Blake - 7 $95 t 56.89 T0x0 inches CLOTHS AND NAPKINS ALL-LINE- N - Dluths formerly priced 70x88 t ths formerly priced at inches .;... 58.40 $6.75 $7.75 1 I I Cloths formerly priced at QlliAU $27.95 - Derryvale Cloths. 72xi0 inches values for 59x0 $24.75 now.. - - - I . m $4,LJ m I 0,Cu - 70x106 inches lOVi-ga- l. Special S'g-Ra- l. size CO - at... size-Speci- al at. 7Q $2.49 . . S&r!rl" $11.60 Cloths formerly priced at $33.50 DERRYVALE LI.N'RN are proof against of dogs, as depredations ears prevent cover coming off when oatris upset. 1 , Basohfenir ODD LINEN TABLE I LOTUS, ALL LINEN SHEETING special, y ard TABLE 72 , f. . '. ,. $16.75 . $19 9 Made-o- f REDUCED X PROPO- NAPKIN'S AND TOWEL, HALF TRICE w ide formerly priced at $5.00 ( 70 Inches wide I f inches DAMAbK $ t.30 special, yard CUTTQXNAPKhNh special, dozen., now . , J, NAPKINS TO MATCH ABOVE CLOTUS RTIONATELY (Covers $29.50 72x108 inches a. f $85 Distinctive styles developed wiu Rernona, Olando, Velour,' Silk BoUyiq, Pol( Glofh and Trieotine In shades if, Cfnmv Blue, Reindoer, Brown, -- Taupe, Navy and' Black. All sizes, Jlarvella, f -- Thete was little change In the condiThe Golden Spike chapter of the Daughtion of the girl today. Blight hdpea are ters of the American Revolution will held out for her recovery. meet Friday afternoon at the home of D. C. Elder. 2821 Vsn Buren aveMrs. WIFE OBTAINS DIVORCE. nue Mrs. 8. J. Griffin will be the asUGDMN. March 8. Maggie Harness was sisting hostess. divorce In the d'strict court granted . today by Judge James N. Kimball from The Cttv Federation of Women's clubs VV illlam W. Harness, upon the ground OI held Its regular yesterdav afcfueltv. Mrs. Harness was granted the ternoon at the tomemeet'ng of Mr. K. O. Wat tin, custody of the minor child and 115 s 2540 Eccles avenue The afternoon was , month alimony. devoted to a business session. Mrs. Archie Bowman will be hostess at the next IS DESERTION CHARGED. meeting, Monday, April 8, at her home. 8. Desertion Is charged 2575 Jefferson avenue. OGDEN, March In the suit for divorce filed In the dis- trict court today b Devorah K. Thomas The Afcaola club will meet Friday afA. Thomas. Ths couple were ternoon at the home of Mrs. Heber Scow against W. married; In Ogden. February 28, 1908. street. croft, 795 Twenty-fourt- h Supreme Court Reverses Peterson Damage Decision W ra ps , J March 8 Mr. OGDEN, end Mrs. George Halverson entertained at a prettily appointed family dinner last evening at their home, 2019 Jefferson avenue, in honor of the birthday anniversary cf Mrs Halvei sons mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Whitaker. . The library was decorated with carnations, roses and jonquils. Japaness iris, sweet peas, jonquils and acacia were used in the living room. A low bowl filled with violets and acacia - formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for the following besides' the guest of hpnori Mr. and Mrs. John N. Whitaker, Judge and Mrs. J, J. Whitaker and Mr. and Mrs. H B. Fulsom of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A R Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrish of Centerville, and Dr and Mrs Walter Whitaker of Kaysvilie. J i Overgarments Coats Capes ALLEGED ROBBER PLEADS. OGDEN, March 8 Lawrence Hamilton entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of robbery in the district court before Judge James N. Kimball today. His bond was fixed at 81000. The date of the hearing will be figed later. (i. March 8 Tlfe Importance ot individual efforts and methods in business affairs was the subject of an address of John D. Spencer, president of the salt Lake Progressive club, before the Ogden club at its weekly meeting, held at the Weber etui) at noon today. JuHan M Bamberger urged closer intor- itv relations between Salt Luke and Ogden in advancing the Interests of the state President C. A. Wright outlined the plans for an intercity meeting of the Ogden and Salt Lake clubs, to be held at Salt Lake the latter part of March. He also reported that - the near east rebel dinner, held In Ogden under the ausplcea of all the clubs and organizations of the i ity, netted 81700. Confirmation 1 00 New LICENSE PLATES RECEIVED. OGDEN, March 8. Three hundred license plates for autblsla who ordered them from the secretary of state between February 38 and March 2 have been received by County Treasurer David W. Evans and are ready for distribution to the applicants. , OGDEN SOCIETY OGDEN, x See Them in Our Windows POPULAR PET DIES. OGDEN. Marrh S Bully. a Boston bulldog belonging to H. W. Peary, manager of the Ogden theater, and Known to many adulta and children of the city a kind and atfeeponate animal, died thia morning of old age, 1 he dog was obtained when a pup by Mr. Perry eleven 5 ears ago. " i Coat Day Is GIVEN TIME TO PLEAD. OGDEN, March 8. Ernest Dillard, negro, 39 years of age, known in the police records aa Bad Eye." and who was shot In the heel recently by officers when he was attempting to escape, was arraigned In the city court this morning upon the charge of burglary in the second degres. He will enter hie plea to the charge to, morrow. Salt Lake Men Speakers at Ogden Club Meeting 4t Wednesday March 8 One of the first OGDEN, vaudeville shows ever given by,, the gins of the city wilt be presented tomorrow night at tno Orpheum theater under the auspices of the Girl Scout organizations, with Mrs. Bertha Eccles Wright as director. All those who will participate in the program are numbered among the beat artists in the city. Few Girl Scouts tabs any part in the program. The finest talent in music, dramatic art, im persona tion and dancing will appear upon the bill, which is given for the purpose of raising funds for the Girl Scout organizations. Among those who will attend will be the members of the Ktwanis club oM) den, which is one of the organizations supporting the movement. on c formerly priced at rannoir dothSU$,SxISTo.lies7!l ft) aa $2.25 . |