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Show r TilE s AKE"TRIBU SALT WMOXDAT"MORXim OGDEN DEPARTMENT Phone Office, 420 Business. 66; Twenty-fift- Choose ARCOLA Street. h 664 Correspondent, end 746; Society, 5IAY. 13, 1921. 8100, Matcher ' Work Mexican Held for Death of Dollar the Same Old Game Policeman Asks Early for Cleanup of $135. Trial in District Court. 7$'' IF YOU ARE doe' not OGDEN, May ow he watched two want an attorney, but wlshe to go Into men match doliara for purges as high as soon case ovef as 509 a "throw until they invited him court and get his possible, is said to have been the asser- - to "alt in the game, in which he' lost OGDEN, May - 22.That--h- 22,-H- Building a Home, Changing Your Old u Lighting Fixtures Transform the entire appearance of your living room, dining room or bedroom. Tonll enjoy going from room to room, selecting beautiful new Fran cisco Harnande, charged with the geant S. P. Kimball at the city jail this murder of Patrolman Charles Manze! May afternoon by L. Q. 8!lv email. He gave a 9, when he was taken to the county jail description of the men who got his money and officer were detailed upon the case. 1 Silt email Baid that he 'has been In When San Die left the city Jail hi i the citv for a, few dav visiting relative, his afternoon on Twentv-flft- h street he attitude had changed from hat it whs met young men, one ot whom in into the jail. When quiredtwo 'the day he was hetaken he wanted a Job. When Silver' it claimed to he enable nail answered lu the aft.imative his first arrested , to English, but when he left for nd-friends promised to leadjdm to - the speak he spoke the language the cbuntvjalL employer. c fluently. To Chief of Police Jonathan on Lincoln avenue to north went Jones and Captain Robert Burk, chief of theThey 'river, where they met the employer-Afte- r detectives, the accused Mexican has been wae told to come there able ta SpeaJt. good English except un to hr the Sllvemall momtng the two men laughed- - and a point of giving the name anddeserlp-tio- o joked for a and then began while little crime and of hie partner in the for money. When the stake of telling what became of the pistol. The matching Stlvernaifs friend got up suggested highej Ofbelief is that the pistol which killed he gotPVi and "pick up some easy ficer Manzei was thrown Into Ogden that came wav Silvernails money Things river at the O. 8. L. or Lfneoln avenue f or - jLb rief b cacenLtUne and he... had when san Trt'exi alleged to hi r"bffdge, more than doubled his money, when his fled from the citv. his I1S5 and his friends all deserted What is regarded aa strong evidence luck, him at the same time. has been gathered bv the police departPartial admisment against Ban Die p designed LIGHTING FIXTURES -- One-Ha- lf AT Off TWO FOR THE PRICE newfou- OF ONE, -- - - Call Today. New-Hou-se ALTA. ELECTRIC Utah' Largest Lighting Fixture Store. 245 SOUTH STATE. sions by the accused show that he was in on of the rooms in the- rooming house ManzeL. was- - kiked -- is the at the time hallway of the building. He admits running down the stairway of the rooming house with hia partner after the shoots ing and running several block through once In Not the city with him. the questioning by Captain Burk has Ban Die said that his partner ahotMan- Slj. When the Mexican was arrested by Detective Joseph MeLean a key that unlocked the suitcase filled with goods from the NT. O. Ogden store and left in the hallway by the Mexicans in their flight was taken from ban Die. Within twenminutes after Ban Dies was ioiked in ' aty cell be changed clothes with another Mexican in the ceil corridor. in the chain of evidence against San . Die the ificers also are holding as witnesses Mcxlcnsho elaim that San - Die had made remarks In their presence indicating an officer was killed while he and a partner were robbing a store. San Dies will probably be arraigned In the district court Tuesday morning. A. L. Scoville Delivers Baccalaureate Address - ' May 22. Alva L, ScovUle delivered the baccalaureate address to the graduating class of the Weber Normal was college tonight. The auditorium packed to the doors with students and friends of the college. The graduates were seated upon the stage. Mr. fecovllle spoke on the value of education and urged the young men and woWill men of the school to take advantage of the opportunities and Attain that Which is within their grasp in higher educaBe Meeting tion. The commencement exercises of the w ill held be in the college audiCommercial Club Today college torium Friday night. In the announcement of the honor students of the school Principal Joel E. Ricks has announced Ruth Scowcroft will deliver the valedicFinal plans for market week. June 6 to tory. The other honor atudenta art Gadvs Green, - John Emmett and Delbert 11, have been suggested by the various committees and the reporta will be acted Wright., upon today noon at the Commercial cjub All the firms who will participate in the affair will have representatives at the End Wednesday meeting and the recommendations fully discussed. P c. Gill, chairman of the DO den; May 22. Commencement holesfcle trades department of theCom-mercifor the Utah state school for club, under whoae direction the deaf and blind will be held at the school undertaking Is being conducted, anV' ednesdav nounces at afternoon, beginning that fifty-fiv- e firms have already oclock. The principal address will be signed up to participate. delivered by Dr, George Thomas, state 8. E. Pier, chairman of the ment committee, haa announcedentertain, superintendent of public Instruction, a The certificates will be distributed by gram for every noon during the week proand Mayor C. C. Neslen of Salt Lake, presi- severe! evening entertainments for the dent of the board of trustees. The benefit of the merchant who nates are Thomas Austin, Salt Lake; will be here Ellen Lusk, Sugar City, Idaho, Cora At the luncheons subjects of In Mai tnlni, Charleston, and Violet Taylor, terest to dally merchants will be discussed. There Is also planned a buffet Ogden, smoker about June fi, at which several ROTARY CLUB ELECTS. - athletic event will be staged. AJI the OGDEN, May 22. E. 8. Hinckley has guesta will be entertained at Saitair one been chosen by the board of directors night during the week. Numerous requests for hotel accommb-datiotof the Rotary club as the president of have already been received at the the club tor the ensuing year. The anmernouncement of Hinckley's selection was Commercial club from who chants plan to come to Bait Rake for offimade by the directors. cers are H. A. Anderson, vice president; the occasion. At least 390 visitors are William V. Rockefeller, secretary, and A. expected in the city for the first few days P. Merrill, treasurer. The officers, with during the week. Herbert Horsley of Rod Springs. Idaho, the following, constitute the board of diPalmer and Joseph Newbold rectors; L. S. Hodgson, George Glen, F, and of Iagan are among those who have reM. Nje and H. M. Rowe. . e The first invitaquested reservations. tion was sent out several days ago and LEAVES FOR CHICAGO. . the second invitation go out this 22. OGDEN, Mav Miss Carrie Knapp, week. There are 10,090 will retail merchants for tlie last several years instructor in on In the list. addition this mailing art in the public schools, accompanied work, which is being done by thetoComby her mother, left last night for Chi- mercial club, each firm cooperating for cago, where they will visit for a num. the week is sending out personal invitabet of weeks before proceeding to Lake tions to customers all to participate. "Worth, Fla., where they will make their V. 8. McCarthy, chairman of the transhome. portation committee, will call a meeting of his committee within the next tew TO GIVE MAY FETE. davs to fix the limits of the zones for OGDEN, May 22. Student of the railroad fare refunds The plan as sugphysical education department of the gested ia to refund the railroad fare of Sacred Heart academy will give their retail merchants of the lntermouniain secannual May fete next Friday afternoon tion buseT on the distance th come. at 4ckxk on the east grounds of the Those living within a radius of 200 miles win have their railroad far refunded If academy. they buy 500 worth of merchandise in SOCIETY Those living outside of the aggregate ELECTS PRESIDENT, limit within the intermoun-tal- n this g.w 1st to The Tribune. will have their railroad and stales MANTT, Mav' 22. At a meeting of the fare refunded if thev buy 1000 southern branch of the Utah Automobile Pullman in merchandise from all firms. association held at Richfield, W, d, This market week is the first on 8alt Bently of this city was elected presIdeiL Lake has ever had. but it Is planned Headquarters are to be at Richfield. to have these events at least annually, or perhaps semiannually, to take, care of he seasonal goods. aUY our Price Heating Right Outfits has The cost of Don't let your effort to "keep the price down" ovenide your bet judgment to have an IdealARCOLA Hot Water Heating Outfit in your home. You build about once in a lifetime but you buy fuel and need OGDEN, Final reduced placed Heating hot water heating within the reach of all. ARCOLA Outfits are made on the same principle and with the same guarantee as our larger IDEAL Heating Outfits for big house. The only difference is in the smaller size and lower cost If you are building, the cost of an Heating Outfit may be saved by omitting extra chimney required by stoves; leaving out grates and mantels, useless doors, storm sash, etc. Ideal-ARCOt- X warmth and comfort every year. The Arrangements Reported at Ideal-ARCOL- pay for itself and cut down the biIL fuel yearly ARCOLA at -- - Stranger Believed Insane Made in sizes for small buildings. Installed in a few days. Gives you comfort for a lifetime. The lowest yearly cost fpr fuel. Many owners tell us they heat ALL their rooms with an ARCOLA with less fuel than was formerly required to warm a few rooms in spots, with d fuel this feature ought to be stoves. In these days of ARCOLA uses coal, coke, wood, gas or oil. the deciding one. The No more permanent or profitable investment can be made for your old or new home. Also used in stores, shops, school, offices, flats, etc. Amuck in Hotel Corridor OGDEN, May 22. A call was received at the police station late this afternoon from the Marion hotel, where officers found a young man running In and out of the hotel corridor annoying women and others. guestswas He placed under arrest and utken 'to the police station. He gave Ins name as H. J. Dinge, 22 years of age. and said he was a fireman. He arrived in Ogden He California, it waa today from will be held pending an examination as to his sanity. ELKS TO CELEBRATE. OGDEN, May 22. Flag day exercises will be held at the Elks club June 12, according to J. H. Knauss. chairman, ot tha Flag day committee. The Rev. Elmer I. Goshen of Salt Lake will deliver -- tha patriotic address.- FUNERAL TO BE TOMORROW, OGDEN, Mav 22. Funeral services for will be held Tuesday James S. Burrows afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Fifth ward chapel. Bishop J. W, lTre offllcating. The Interment will be made in the City ceme- tery. - , A PROGRESSIVE. C 0 NSERVATIVE RGANIZATION, BENEFICIAL TO EMPLOYER "AND O EMPLOYE ALIKE high-price- al Community Growth Rperiel to The Tribune. MANTI, May 22. The contract for paving Main street was awarded to Olaf growth of a community ' TIIK Nelson of Sait Ink at a special session of the City council Friday night. For laying concrete seven inches thick 2 05 per Mr. Ne sons bid was quar yard and 1.70 per linear foftt. for curb and guttering. The excavating Is t be done at the rate of 1 20 per cubic-foo- t. Mr. Hansen based his bid on 3 87 cement the rate it will cost him if he buys The state gets cement at 2.80, If it. the city can obtain It at this1 late the be reduced accordingly. tia will According to these figures, the cost to the abutting property owners will be 6.10 per linear foot for paving, 1.70 far curb and gutter, . plus 5 per cent for 8 and tor tent engineering, per grading and excavating- - mostly upon th? working classes. Business proportion to the purekasing poweis of the masses. Up to two years ago Salt Lake City prided itself upon its rap- in grows-on- ly idly increasing population, and estimates ran high for a record- breaking' showing in the 1920 census. The census figures, however, showed bat a slight in- -, n crease years over the nat-- , ural birth-ratgrowth. TfDJs a fact that skilled significant workmen in great numbers left the city when the Associated Industries commence4 its campaign against stable industrial conditions. It , may be argued that there ia a great deal of unemployment at present, -- but much of this is without doubt due to the hesitancy of the working man to invest his savings until the union busters have commit-tethe inevitable hari-kannd industrial prospects become more promising. Public Camping Ground Site Chosen, at Manti in-te- Special to The Tribune. e MANTI, May 22. The place chosen fot the public camping grounds is the Sanpete county block, which has been leased This tot by the city from the countv. is surrounded by a high- - picket fence, btrade traps and fruit trees cover about half of it. Tha other half Is conydered an excellent place for parking cars, oulUi-In- g campfires, etc. The vide w ter. Toilet facilities have" also bea.i as. tanged. Welcome to Manti signs are ielng pri r ared and will be placed at tne outskirts of tha city. -- WILL CLEAN UP CEMETERY. Kptia! to The Tnhuoe t MANTI, May 22 -F- riday, May 27. from 12 o'clock noon until evening, has been siuri&ea proclaim etTtoy' MavorErtle a period for cleaning up the city ceme-hr tery, The mayor call attention to the That there are some uncajr-- d for graves. These should he remembered, business houses will close at i x so d ri . tct - itPJ,ttiplarer.aaa'E TuKs Uua work jout iu A d easily. Present prices are a great induce- ment. Phone call or write for illustrated catalog. 7 Pbon or writ as Seventeenth Si Denver, Colo. - - Sold by all dealer Ho exclusive agents 402 Providence, Worcester, Philadelphia, Reading. Harrieburg, Newark, Wltkeebwra, Baltimore, Boston, Springfield, Portland. Public Showroom at Chicago, New llYork, ax nee D..R.ln tlM.L,w.k f'lnwnlanA D nnlf Hrand Paturls I sw4i max arwillg Paeisi g PlMPMItlBn. JJtOfl, Ricbinood Columbus, Dayton, ttl-Dea Momes, Omaha, Denver, San Francisco, Lew Angeles, Seattle. Spokane, Portland, Toronto. ''.. n Contract Is Awarded for Paving Manti Main Street Ideal-ARCOL- Drt The-oth- 200-mi- le Get an estimate for an Heating Outfit for your OLD or NEW house from any heating contractor. It can be put in at any time quickly-an- PA-IO200 Outfit (Including AMERICAN Radiation In 4 radla-tor- t, square fact of cocticm the km Valve), and ftgpant Tank, ownat $ 1 68.60, touted to beet thto houte. Tbit price does not include labor of Inetalttnc piping connection, end freight. Bttimete for mailer or larger Outfit, including piping end labor, inatelled to fit your building, may be bad from any reputable, competent beating contractor, A No. J is -- A Economy Durability and Safety Two Ogden Clubs Sponsor Deaf and Blind Students Studies Drives for Scout Funds to Two drives for, the OGDEN, Slav 22 purpose of raising funds for the boy and girl scout organizations of Ogden will he staged this week. Much Interest is being taken in the canvasses to be made as two different clubs are sponsors for the scouts. The Rotary club will make a canvass In behalf of the Boy Scouts and the Kiwanls club will conduct the drive fos the Girl Scouts on Wednesday Both cubs have districted: the city and have named two members to conduct the di Ive in each district. It is expVted that 8'XiOti will be raised .for the Boy Scouts and at least 2000 for the Girl The committee wonting upon the drive expot tc have the work completet bv make a report to their headevening and quarters In the evening. (Or, Old Home) Hot Water Heating Outfit add in sixes to fit small buildings at witfaout-eeUar- s. proportionately tower costs. For one or more stories, with or Running water not necessa- r- Heating contractors now offering attractive prices. . tn all the cemeteries. J. J. Hoi er, duration, but Mr. Hull had been in failing health since he had influenza two years deputy head efinaul, of Denver, is spend' j ago. ing the week in the city. Mr. Hull was horn in North Carolina came His about sixtv parents ago. years ASSOCIATION. 8ECURITY BENEFIT Utah when he was a small child, setUtah Council No. 3510, Security Benefit to Mr. Hull made his where at Salem, association, held a card party at the K. of tling until about seven years ago, when P. hall Saturday night, Instead of Ha horns where he had moved to Spanish Fork, regular meeting. The party wae well at- he Martha Jones tended andrefreslmients were served at since resided He married to- t was end about ago. twentyyears I close. the Next Saturday night the born one daughter. Mis Dolly Hull, w ho regular meeting, and a large clase is exis a teacher in the grade schools of Spanpected for Initiation. ish Fork. Mr Hull had worked muchTn ihe construction of railroads, most of the time In Ltah. H is survived bv two brothers. Henry of Spanish Fork and Green of Morgan North Carolina. 6, E tn-- m Request for Appearance in Funeral Services for David Held the Civic Jubilee Parade Special to T5 Tribune. SPA NISH. FORK. May 21 Funeral serTonight Held Important. vices tor David Morgan were held yester4 day afternoon at the Third ward ehapei and were attended by an unusually large .concourse ot people Xhe.,pailbearerH wwe the three sons and three of the deceased. Judge A. B., E. A and D. E. J. Rowe. Ralph Morgan, Ralph Boyack and Kldredge Snyder Counselor John W. Jex was in charge of the service. were , by Eulogistic addresses Marinus Mrsen, Bishop George Hales. Dr. H. Brimhail and Professor WilGeorge liam Boyle of the B. Y. V., Provo. and President Joseph Reese of the Nebo stake, who made the closing address The Third ward choir, led by L L. "The Bunell, Bang three anthems, 0 Bkssed Are the Dead and Psalms, Be Mrs "God. Merciful Dale Beck Evans sang a solo O Dry Those Tears, and L, L.. Bunell aang a solo, On Fleeting Hour " Patriarch William Jex offeied the invocation and David J. Evans The grave pronounced the benediction. was dedicated by A, T. Money, IT. F H&Xetr, dictator Tsrioirge NoT75S; Loyal Order of Moose, officially approves the request of the Civic Jubilee parade committee that all Salt Lattq and visiting members of the Moose order assemble tonight at 6..Iff ociook at the Moose clubhouse, preparatory to participation in the Civic Jubilee parade. The member are expected to leave the club in a body at oclock and march to South Temple and State streets, where their division will wait north of Eagle gate. Every Moose who is a member of the legion is to Wear fez. H A. bis Dr, expected White, chairman, of tlie parade committee for the Moos., expects several hundred members of the order to be on hand. There was a good attendance at the regular meeting of No. 259 last ThursDistrict Supervisor T. M. day night. Howell of Denver, who la visiting the Utah lodges, gave an address. Dies The ladles of the Moose will give a card party tonight at the Moose hall, to to The Tribune. Bpeilal which the public is invited. SPANISH PORK, May 22 Frank Hull died at his home here yesterday afterSALT LAKE YEOMEN. from pneumonia and heart failure. Salt Lake homestead No. M3J will give noon its last dance of the season next Friday His last illness was of about a week's night at the Moose hall. This dance is under the auspices and for the benefit of the Yeomen baseball team. The pubIs Holding His Own lic is Invited. Ten years ago I received such wonVETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS. my of tlie Lieutenant derful help from your medicine-To- r, Twenty member stomach trouble, that I have recomClarence E. Allen post have responded to the call of N. D. Croser, atate adjutant mended it to hundreds of other suf, of tha G. A. to make abort addresses ferer. Recently a friend of mine whose Inthe schools on Americanism and brother in a distant city was stricken jtatrlotlsm on Friday, Mav 27. In former with acute indigestion and was not ex5 ears this has been done by the G. A. R.. to live, got his brother to take but, as there are so few of them and so pected I have just many schools, they have appealed to the a bottle on my advice. Veterans of Foreign Wars for assistance, received word that his brother was holding his own. and 1 am confident WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. that Mavrs Wonderful Remedy will Deseret camp 406 was host, with the entirely restore him.' It is a simple, other camps in the citv, iast Thursday harmless preparation that removes the mucus from the intestinal evening, the guest being mem tiers of catarrhal racf-- - and 'alia vs ramp 1wpearlyvery-'PitTtnB- r ThsTftaTC the inflammation In full team. uniform, gave which causes practically all stomach, Ogden camp an exhibition drill, and the camp teams liver Fnd intestinal ailments, - including in the city Wars In uniform and acted will- convince, appendicitis. One dose as a reception committee. or money refunded. Schramm-Johnson- , Next Thursday evening the team will ,, AJULdnUDi Jiori.-.sertJ.-- x r 11 verJ Fbrt- Advertisement.) SldAfV Jun K11 " sons-in-la- w Ul-h- wjjrf-1'-- ?! the a awn tia. tontivF trmmla. For tot mum- - Stomach and Liver Tablets. Thr Chmb4Hriiun adr tip tha liver, ton tha toarvat and freahan tha tomach and bowel tika an inters! bath. juM - LEO IS BROKEN. Special In The Tribune. MANTI, May 22 Louis Chrlstemien, who has beep working in the hi leg in trjlng to gwt tlie section men mot ic car off the track to mgke way for a freight traig. He was taken to Sa'lt Lake for treatment. Womans best friend. From tfrihood to oki ara thaa Itth red health mk ptorere are an anlailins flruide to an aetivattvar and a - ASSESSOR ILL. 22 -- The SHOSHONE. May Idaho, countv commissioners art considering apto serve assessor a special deputy pointing until County Assessor B. V. Yadeji reillness. Mr. covers from his present Yaden haa been taken to Boise for treatment. Mr. Yaden is an overseas veteran, who also served a vear on the Mexican border before going to France. clean, healthy, normal Taka stomach. Chamberlain Stomach Tablet at night and the eour atomaoh and far man tattoo, and tha headache, have all gone by morning. Afi drurgtota, 26e or by mail from C., D ton Mria, NEWIIOUSE HOTEL Railroad Constructor at Spanish Fork R-- 1T5 Constipation sit imi it m sp la not to be cured by harsh purgatives; they rather Table dHote Dinner Monday, May 23 $1.00 Soup Old Fashioned Vegetable Wafers Radishes , with Macaroni Sweat Pickles Steak, Parsley Butter or Potted Top Sirloin, Bordelais , Bpston Brown Potatoes Dinner Rolls Grilled Ham PUT A PIANO IN YOUR FOR CHEER AND H0M CULTURE USED PIANOS offer a satisfactory and verv economical service. Wo have standard models, ia splendid condition. ROBINSON BROTHERS MUSIC CO. South Stats St, ' Salt Lake and Provo 134-3- 6 Shredded Lettuce. Egg Dressing Chocolate lea Cream or Lemon Sherbet and - t Vanilla Oak OT , - Nut Cake Tea Milk Iced Tea Coffee a 80c We serve sperial lunch from IS to S No Soap Better For Your Skin Than Cuticura Srotp)eB?tt (Xo.n fttnftomt rtlr. h3ra,Corl7b.et X illZa frMof OWi- - B4 |