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Show 'Zfi- -- - V TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST '28, EARLY SETTLER OF MT. PLEASANT ' IS LAID AT REST OGDEN DEPARTMENT. o. . Office 420 Twenty. fifth Phonai 744 lb 1921. DDCODDOnOCC!C:aDDCaCCSCCCE3C3U-EC"d : Bmiium, iMt CwmpMwV and 740; Society, 190. jlll rrrQ : TWO WEEKS ONLY i 20 Ay. SBIPV. 0 Ogden Youth Who Is Seri ously Hurt Will Recover, His Physicians Announce Aug 77 That Raymond Har-royears of age, son of Mr. and Mra. Sanford Harrop, who suffered a fracture of the spine last night, in an automobile accident, will recover, la the hopeful statement Issued to the anxious parents today by Ore, Ears C. and Edward I, Rich, who have been In continuous attendance on the youth since the accident occurred. were After the photographs taken early this morning Drs. Rich and Rich found that one of the vertebrae was thrown out completely. When first taken to the hospital the youth was paralysed from his hips down. Reports early tonight were to the effect that the fracture was being reduced and the boy had regained the use of his limbs. At no time since the accident has young Harrop lost consciousness. The fact that he has been strong an.d r. healthy and possesses strong Is said to be much In his favor In the game fight he has been making. OGDEN, p, 17 n X-r- ay Sf' Tracks Being Oiled r by Southern Pacific OGDEN, Aug. 27. How .the Southern Pacific is oiling Its track through sand cuts to eliminate the creation of dust through the momentum of the train, was told of by Supei intendent & U King, who returned today from a ten days inHe said large tank cars spection tour equipped with sprinklers are used In an o'l covering over the sand spreading and dust fo about six feet on each side of the track. In the sand cuta the aides of the puts are sprinkled to the top. 1 his methpd. Mr. King said, haa been found to practically eliminate dust, which is stirred up by the rapidly moving trains. Superintendent King added that he .found conditions good over his division. His trip Included an inspection of the lTb miles of narrow guage from Mina, Nav., to Keeler, Cal. , Speetal t The Tribune. MT. PLEASANT, Aug. 27 Bishop H. C. Jacobs of the Noi'.h ward presided at the funeral services yesterday afternoon for Rasmus Franden, one of the original settlers ofiMt. Pleasant The ward choir sing three anthem. "O, My Father" was given by Thomas Tomlinson, and the Hafen quartet sang "Sometime We II Understand " Remarks were made bv Bishop Jacobs. Peter Mon-so- n and L. C. Rasmussen. Joseph Seely offered the Invocation and the benediction was pronounced by C. W. Anderson. The grave was dedicated by Arthur O. r Kellsen Mr. Frandsen la aurvlved by ten children, grandchildren and i A PHONOGRAPH Its EVERY UTAH fifty-sev- traveling salesman and earns about 7150 a month. The custody of two. children, alimony and costs also are sought by ths wife. Ladies Band of Ogden Is Closing Its Season OGDEN, Aug 27. The Ogden Municipal Ladies' band will piav ita last con-le- rt of the season at the Lorin Farr park tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 4 o'clock. The program will he made up of se.ectlons for which special requests have been made from time to time. Chris B Christensen will conduct The ladies band la closing a moat successful summer season. It has been engaged to play for the Wild West show, opening here September 5 and for the Reach day velebration at Brigham City Ogden Woman Seeking Divorce From Husband OGDEN. Aug 27 That her husband nag borrowed 5W from her the tiast six months, which amountduring she want, bock, together with a decree of divorce, is set out in the complaint filed In the district court this afternoon by Alice Betihel against Oma E Betehel The plaintiff alleges her husband la a Karl Hopkins as his secretary, vice Mrs. Oril Shaw Norseth. who has resigned to go to Washington with her husband. Par-le- v Norseth. Mrs. Norseth hai been In the superintendent's office four years. TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT. 27. District OGDEN, Aug. Judge George 8 Rarker has taken the divorce case of Edith Allison against Carl Allison under advisement The testimony in the case waa taken in the district court today. Cruelty Is alleged by Mrs. ' Conoco Oil Station Is Held Up; $80 Is Taken Two holdup men robbed the Conoco OH station at Ninth South and State streets at 9 15 o'clock last night, and obtained about 780 from the man in charge, Lyman W. Smith 23 years of age, 107 Thirteenth East street smith was working inside tije station when two voung men appeared in the doorway. One of them levelled a pistol at him and commanded him to hold up his hands Smith obeyed and the second bandit took the monev from the cash register. Neither man was masked Both worked rapidly and stepped outside the door and hurried away down State etiect. Smith Immediately telephoned thj police and also the management of the Continental Oil company Detective I,ester F Wire J. A. Egbert and F V White hastened to the scene of the holdup, but could find no trace of the men. The neighborhood was searched for a large vellow automobile, which two men passing there soon after the holdup said they saw come out of the allev lust east of the oil station. Thev said two young men were In the No trace o I this car maohlre was found s ! Lighting Fixture Display Just Completed! Eighty booths added to our twenty-fiv- e fixture dUplay rooms. You may now see each Individual fixture aa you would In your home. 'All fixtures lf at ,foi mer prices Take advantage of our sale prices. one-ha- Alta Electric Co. Funeral services for Mrs Elisabeth Conrad Hooks. oldest woman, who died WednesdayProvo's after, noon at the age of 91, were held this afternoon In the Fifth ward meeting house under the direction of Bishop Nephl Anderson of Manavu ward The speakers were Dr. H. S Pyne Patriarch A D. Clork and V L. Halllday of Salt lAke A quartet under the direction of Professor J R Boshard sang Sometime We'll Understand Mid Scenes of Confusion and "NearerT MC God, to Thee Professor Boshard and Mrs Florence Meldrum Anderson sang the duet "O Ixvve Divlne."i and Mrs . Ora Hardtng rendered the solo. "Face to Face Bishop Albert Mabey offered the invocation and David H. Jones pronounced ths benediction. The grave In the city cemeterv was dedicated bv John Mecham. By Cob Utah't largest 8tto Street lighting fixture store UtopiaCafe . Under New Management Special Sunday And Holiday Chicken Dinner 60 cents per plate With Stuffed Olives, Vegetables and Dessert j We also serve a special plate dinner FdallV for 4oc 1 V 31 I. 4TH SOUTH STATEMENT Joseph J. Daynea, dent of the e Daynes-Beeb- - HOME LIFE MADE JOYOUS Presi- Music Company beral offer on these .fine new Grafonolas there is positively no reason . why every family in the city cannot own one of these instru1 able to you on the Columbia. You may dance any time with your friends. You may entertain them wiflh symphony ments. numbers; withering The only thing we ask is that the purchaser give evidence" of his reliability and of his ability to meet the extremely modest payment. At this time of the year vacations cease and the great home season begins - Therefore, now, of all times, every family should secure a Graf-onol- mu- 1 The West! Greatest Music Institution Grafonolas are back to old prices the only leading phonograph whose prices have been reduced. Here are the war prices and the prices today on the many magnificent Columbia models we carry in stock : ' T T IS ONLY our tremen-- 4 dous resources that make possible such oppor- tunities as we now offer you in our AUTUMN PHONOGRAPH SWEEP. .Only a powerful institution could make such an offering. Only on the rarest, of occasions is it possible even for us. We earnestly urge you, therefore, to take advantage of this opportunity now. by the sic masterpieces worlds eminent -- .. i A tin PRICES PRE-WA- R of the finest dance ALLselections "are avail- I sincerely feel that with our BACK TO am artists; with loj by the peerless singers of the earth; with sacred hymns; with humorous dialect tongs in fact, with any type of music you preier. All this ic yours for and $1.00 week $1.00 down 1 A . J t vj if .A . i c a. A FEW DAYS ONLY. Think of the joyous thrills the worlds greatest artists will bring into your very home. Think of the delightful concerts, entertainments and dunces that you can enjoy in the privacy of your own living room As this liberal offer can only extend over a period of a feu daj-s- , it will be obviously necessary to act quickly ! ACT NOW! 1 n v$ Come into our store or our big branch store in Sugarhpuse early tomorrow morning; hear the exquisite tone quality of the Columbia; examine the beautiful cabinet designs of the various models; observe the exclusive features and mechanical excellence then announce your choice. Immediate deliver of the phonograph will be made to your home. 1 JOS. J, DAYNES, President. m. i ES TAB LI SHED IAS O CAPITAL! 500,0 OO. O 0 J DAYNES PRESIDENT OLDER THAN THE STATE OF UTAH JOSEPH . pDODooDoaaoDoaooc, 5 M " Park City , Organizes Auto Association Jouncil Specie 245 27 I f r " m Aug. f O reason now to hesitate or delay purchasing one of these wonderful musi- cal instruments for your home. In the face of our liberal offer, every A difficulty in the way of securing a Grafonola is battered down. dollar will put you in possession , 7, Funeral Services Held for Provo s Oldest Woman PROVO, f I COLUMBIA GRAFONOM. OGDEN. Aug 27, Funeral services for Mrs Henry C. Tavey. wife of Henry C. Tavey of BlRCkfoot, formerly of Ogden will be held in Ogden Mrs' Tavey died in 'Blackfoot after a lingering illness Surviving is the husband and six daughters; Mrs. E. Kahler. Mrs G F. Salt McGonagle and Mrs. F. E. Josl, Lake; Mra H. M. Rowe and Mrs. 8. A. Forter of Ogden and Mlsa Lortne Tavey, Blackfoot. NEW SECRETARY CHOSEN. OGDEN, Aug. 27 Miss Emma Pldcock has been named by Superintendent W. 1 Your Home a Magnificent, New Body to Be Brought to Ogden for Burial OGDFN Aug. 27. Bob Malone and Jack Casper were found gulty of disturbing the peace when tr.ed Ruths city court this morning. Malone, who the evidence Indicated, was the aggressor, waa sentenced to pay 730 or serve thlrtv dave in Jail. Casper waa sentenced to pay 715 or serve fifteen da vs. J F. Mer and A, E Munson, charged with gambling, each forfeited 750 ball. A GOAL For 51.00 Down and $1.00. a Week We Will Place in . Shipments of Raisins Heavy From Calif orniaT wo Are Found Guilty of Disturbing Peace C3DJ5N, Aug 27 Six trains of fifty of csrs each raisins from California have passed through Ogden in the past three diva to the eastern markets The grape season in Callforn'a is now on and it is expected that the Southern Pi ific will handle 500 carloads of grapes from the coast vineyards to the east. One of the refrigerator cars carrying the raisins bore a small sign which read. Easterners are Raisins, don t dsiav. choking for the want of raisins " Another sign read; Each little raisin In a" glass of water, has a kick ail its own S' I to The Tribune. PARK CITY. Aug 27 -- Last night a party of representatives of the headquarters council of the Utah Automobile association organised the Park City council of the state association, as a part of the campaign to organise in every Important highway town tn the state. The new council haa a membership of thirty-on- e The officers are: Dr. L. C. Snow, chairman, and L. C Schsper, Day C. G. and J D. Fisher, Wentwoitli King. directors. Thirty-thre- e councils, representing as many towns, are now included in the membership roster of the Utah Automobile, association. Ogden Women Injured the7nT fatlerigITnriitproved 715. Entrance was truder had secured gained bv a pasa key. 8. H Harrow. 1419 Ninth East street, reported to the police that a burglar had entered his home bv the laundry chute and taken a 75 bill and some Jewelry Arthur Klelnkoph of Idaho reported that his suitcase, containing jewelry and clothing, had been stolen from his automobile parked by the Temple block. I Fire Destroys Roof of Mental Hospital Special to The Tribune. BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Aug. 27 Fire early this morning destroyed the roof of the state Insane asylum here. The fire originated from spontaneous combustion In the bunkers and was extinguished by ths -- employees of the asylum and ths Blackfoot fir department. All patients were made ready to leave the main ; buildings In case of necessity. Ths loss Is 71090, covered by insurance. JMAN STRUCK DOWN BY AUTO. Richard Ntckle. 1290 Iola avenue, was struck by an automobile on North Main T street just north of the Hotel Utah yesNlckle was removal terday afternoon. Give to hie home by the driver of the car. It waa found that several of his ribs were Although Miss Edna Robinson, broken end one arm wag Injured. Motor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rob- Patrolman J V. Larsen, who Investigated inson, 477 North Flst Wsst street, heard the accident, said that he could not asa burclar In the house at 4 0 o'clock certain the name of the driver of the was of fearful automobile. yesterday morning, she Girl Hears Burglar , but Fails to Alarm I lYtCfl AtltO OveTtumS to The Tribune. LOGAN, Aug. 27. Mrs. F. L. Goddard of Ogden suffered s fractured kneecap and her son and her mother, Mrs. Charles Beveridge, were severely bruised this afternoon in an automobile accident two miles north of Hmithfleld. In attempting to pass another car their Ford sedan, driven by W Ilford Beveridge, son and brother respectively of the two women, swerved Into a ditch and turned turtle. The Injured persons wers brought to the Cache Valiev general hospital, where they are receiving treatment. Sp-c- l.l bruised leg and severs bruises about ths head and face. Physicians say ths boy will recover. M TTXER A N CT G R EETSA M E RiC A N S. 27. (By the Associated PARIS, Aug. Press ) President Millerand today received the visiting delegation of American legionnaires at the presidential summer home at Ramboulllet. Grouping the visitors about him in the beautiful garden of the chateau, the preeldent voiced Frances gratitude end admiration for the Americans and told thsm of his country' faith in America and hie hope for peace, justice and cooperation throughout the world Thle reception wes the final ceremony of the visit of the legionnaires to France, which has covered seventeen daye given FIRE CAUSES $1000 LOSS. over to travel end official ceremonies of welcome. They will leave for Belgium Special t The Tribune, 27. BLACKFOOT. Idaho, The tomorrow. Aug. farm barn and granary of Armor TOURISTS ARE PLUCKED. east of Springfield, burned to the Leke Tribune Cable. gfound today. Involving a doss of 710OU. Chicago TribeM-Ssi- t of The origin the fire is undetermined PARIS. Aug 27. Tourlstsvho went to The buildings ware not Insured. to Deauville spend the summer season were compelled to pay 89 francer or 740. BOY INJURED BY AUTO, per couple for the privilege, according to estlmatea This inviuded only ths price Special fe The Tribune. a desirable room, meal, and tlpe. CASTLEGATE. Aug-2Joseph Farm of son of Joseph Farm-le- Games of chance, wine, and automobile ley ill, this clt, was severely In- rides wers extra. Jr, of when struck jured today by ,sn automoCAPITOL GROCERY SOLO. bile. The boy gnd several companions were playtng ln the- - street tn front of Louts Felice; a grocery men of SaltLake the Parmley home when an automobile for sixteen yeara, has sold his Interest was driven by. In some unexplained In ths Capitol grocery to M. C. Huey and manner the Parmley boy was struck by is going to the coast. He will locate in the fender of the machine, suffering a some town there If he finds a satisfactory fractured skull, a broken ear drum, a place. Shel-ma- 7. -- n, -- y, -- I If iLI VI DVI treasury-tset aside 409.M0.090 lira to AL.LL Jj IPAfTR begin a aeries of public works In the different of Italy In tha south DIFFICULT PROBLEMS t he workprovinces will consist- - principally- - of new- roads A -- IC lO BY VINCENZO DE SANTO. Lake Trtbeaa Cable Chicago. Tribuae-gal- t ROME Aug. 27. Italy Is confronted with two dtffloult problems which demand immediate and energetic action on tha part of tha government The first and most difficult one to solve la tha rapid and appalling Increase of bloody deeds and crimes perpetrated throughout Italy both by Socialists and Fascist!. Several deaths and scores of wounded have been reported In the space of three days In battles which took place In Viterbo, Treviso, orte, Florence, Padova .and other localities. The other problem consist of the number of unemployed, which is becoming larger and larger owing to the shutting down of more factories of nearly avary kind. Bonoml's ministry, although It haa not yet presented its program to the parliament in order to receive the approve! of the denutlea. Is working hard at the solution of the two problems in question. Signor Bonoml has already called a of the Fascist! and Socaltst meeting leaders and told them that they must find a way of coming to a truce, otherwise he will use svsry means at his disposal to subdue both factions. It is understood that anleea a treaty of peace between these factions la arranged immediately. besides ths poilcs forces ths government may uaa the army In order to put a atop to tha conflict. To remedy the unemployment situation ths government has authorised the state o and In the north the money will be expended mostly for the electrification of railways. Hindus Are Declared to Desire Home Rule PARIS, Attf. ST. -- Mr. Ab! Bwut, tfc tatter yeara of tar Ufa to tta raaa of larfta, iMt wto praaldeat of tta Uteraatlomal aoclety preaiAed f ita tint wr!4 af ttail fooyrewr of tta oorlrty wfcteti taa Hero, ia Haataalar hark to iwfta to onuateract tta artJrlttea of Qaadht, tta nnHeal a (to tor. B&flUfc ti m wfc ha ferottt tfc Ttao-opbtc- al Kira. Beaaat ait tta Had rmirH aeeeral tftequtetlaf faMrama from Uadraa alaeo H bad heaa In Suropa m to tta tctieltle of Gandhi. Gandhi la fitting doaperate. aad Vbowiao trying bis taa4,aaid . Mr, lieaaat, 'u4 , t Hack to B asnat people aa tekly a poaeible. They brro great eoafideoro to me, and 1 am attra 1 ran la a large meaaoro toad them awiy from tta radical, etotoua toothings of Oandhl 5 The Indlaaa. Mra. Beeant Mid. waat tamo rule nmler tbo empire, and vast to attain their freedom through peaceable meana rather VFHHe thta may not He aa tbaa by violence, far off a aomt think. India moat He able to defend taraelf agatnnt atsreeeloa vlth aatfvo force rather tbaa Kagtlah before ata la ready to taka the rein of domiatoa ferervmeat into Great Brttnia. Mra. Beaaat believes, la at laal awakealogto tta needs of India, to moro the newly formed ym pathetic, and through to granting many of national native tta demanded reform a, a ft -- |