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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1921 A LOCAL ITEMS Dr. and Mrs- - G. M. Fister went to Logan today. Mr. Waldemar Call was an Ogden visitor Wednesday. F- W. Fishburn was a business visitor to Salt Lake during this week. GIRL KIDNAPED BY MYSTERIOUS WOMEN - Mrs. Milton Trenam is visiting in Salt Lake City this week. Mr. Shirley Horsley was a business-visito- r to Salt Lake Tuesday. Misses Violet Jensen and Laura Brown spent Tuesday in Ogden. e Jack Dailey of Logan, and Holland spent Tuesday in Ogden. Mr. Percy Christiansen of Los Angeles, Cal. is visiting relatives in this Mrs- Last Nights Dreams What They Mean Hor-tens- - city. OF CROSSING A BRIDGE? DIO YOU DREAM all authorities agree that of crossing a bridge indicates success in business. If you dream that the bridge Is in bad condition and that you are warned not to cross It, and yet do cross It, is a sign that you will rapidly go onward to success. If you have any difficulty In getting across your dream bridge, and yet do so, It means that you will successfully overcome obstacles thrown In your path. Simply to see a bridge in a dream means that you will soon be called upon to exert yourself to get the better of some private But difficulty or business obstacle. dont fall oft your bridge of dreams wake up before you do that However, If you should fall off, or be pushed off, or be forced to leave the roadway to avoid being run over. If you support yourself by clinging to the structure It is still a good sign, for it means the overcoming of difficulties on the road to success. Only one authority can be found who regards it unlucky to dream of a bridge ; the almost unanimous verdict is the other way except that you should not fall entirely off the structure. In that case, or if the bridge collapses under you, beware of false friends. NEARLY Messrs Lorenzo Bott and Phillip Bott were Salt Lake visitors yesterday. Mr, and Mrs. E. P. Hansen of Logan are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Knudson. Mrs. Francis C. House of Promontory underwent a serious operation at the Pearse hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. J. E- - Ryan motored to Ogden Wednesday to see Way Down East. Messrs John, Clarence and Glen White of Ogden attended the Civic Improvement ball Wednesday evening. Mr. Grover Dunford of Salt Lake City was in attendance at the Civic Improvement Ball Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Fishburn of Garland came over to attend the Civic Improvement ball Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lo Roy B. Young returned Tuesday evening from Salt Lake City where she spent several days visiting (Copyright.) 0 relatives and friends. Mrs. R. C. Papendick of Burley, Idaho, arrived here Wednesday afternoon and will visit at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Compton, for about ten days. Dressed in Black and Heavily Veiled They Enter Schoolroom and Grab Child. We wish to thank the many friends the who so nobly assisted us during little our of death illness and after the and Nurses baby boy. To the Doctors save his to so valiantly battled who life, to the Rebecca Lodge of Corinne, S- membthe I. 0. 0. F and the L. D. and sympaaid ers for their material You. thy, God Bless Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dickinson. NOTICE Feb. Two Wonderful Programs Charles Ray in RED HOT DOLLARS Lost City. Pauline Frederick in 11-1- 2 Ben Turpin in WOT HEJ ft East te large storage yard and bins, and where we have long been established. We carry the investment, such as paying freight, unloading charges, and upkeep of yard and bins. eportet Consequently our yards are always supplied with coal. In Utah and Idaho we operate yards in 23 cities and towns successfully. the I has c ie four in kil ber i the: d 1 man, East corral the a ( tit sid' liras A out o iance the ;eo extend nett re Our business is operated on a commission basis and is a logical side line for various other lines of 1 two WE OPERATE OUR OWN UTAH AND ROCK SPRINGS MINES. COLUMN WANTED To buy second-hantypewriter. Apply at this office, f Jown the a s like f w cor be fl-- 8- wlthii Madam X The Star Boarder On With The Dance Harold Lloyd in High And Dizzy. Elberta: Madge Kennedy in Truth Pathe News. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms with bath, 627 So. Main. Call 502-- J. ii sged If you are reliable and interested, FOR CESSPOOL or basement exca quickly about the room, they spied little Blanche sitting back In a corner. vatlng, call Martin Anderson, 103 N, tf. 3rd West. They hurried toward her. Blanche, come with us, command- LOST one 33x4 tire on rim between ed the older and taller woman. Honeyville and Brigham on Saturday, The little girl shrank bag, frightBrigham City Laundry. Reward Notify ened. F 8 No, no; I dont know you, site write to J. M. Read, Manager Retail Department, and ;s all wet they clubs, jarticii young rabbits drive s 1-- cried. Then the little schoolmaam Intervened. "Leave the child alone, she ordered. "She doesnt know you. You mustnt take her. The tall woman turned In fury, according to Miss Thayer. Keep your nose out of this, she This Is our afcommanded, sharply. fair, not yours. Without another word, the two women made for the child, took her between them and started for the door. But the school teacher, highly Indignant, stood In the way. She seized the little girl and attempted to hold her back. But the two women were too strong for her. Some of the children, excited by the struggle, started to cry. The school teacher, despairing of retaining the child, turned her attention to the older woman. She seized her black veil, lifted It, and gazed full Into her face. Jerking the veil down, the woman turned back to the child, rushed with the other woman out the door, put the screaming child Into a waiting touring car, and the three drove off behind the crippled driver, down Thirty-fourt- h avenue south, toward the open country. Deputy sheriffs under Sheriff Earle Brown and the city police scoured the city and surrounding country, but found no trace of them. Little Blanche Barker is the ward of Mrs. E. M. Chandler of Minneapolis. For six years previous to coming to live with Mrs. Chandler she lived in San Francisco, Cal., with Mrs. Bertha Barker. Wants Thief to Get Rest of His Clarinet San Diego. If you wont send back my clarinet, - let me have your address so that I may send you the mouthpiece to the same, reads a newspaper advertisement Inserted here by W. C. Watt, sailor on a ship here. His mouthpieceless Instrument was stolen aboard ship. Snake Kills Dog. San Francisco, Cal. Dog fanciers of San Francisco learned of the death In Alexandria, La., of Blimer Bingo, champion Airedale, who won many blue ribbons at local tench shows. Blimer Bingo, owned by Dr. W. C. Billings, formerly of the government health service In San Francisco, was killed by moccasin snake in the a diamond-hea- d grounds of the Billings home. The dog killed the snake, but was fatally bitten, and died a few hours later. Mystery That Will Never Be Solved. Alexandria, Ind. The old dog of the Herman Harris family gets an extra large bone these days nnd thekes a Mrs. Harris lost a roll good reason. She thought she had containing $10-5- . nutomoblle. dropped It out of Two days Irie" G doq Mimed p with wn h Where he the monr got It 1 hr tfltallee Valentines In endless variety just opened at the Horsley Book Store. BALED HAY $17.50 per ton. From producer to consumer. 306 south 2nd West. T. V. Summers. appear they jui the g i j28-f2-- pd WANTED. Clean, cotton rags onceBox Elder News. illoving OGDEN, at ck. :)!s, ntttee Full Stock of Sunday School Books and Teachers Outlines Just ar rived at HORSLEYS BOOK STORE. A Bure, s ebool Miss Lillian ONiel of Ogden came Not So Wise. THE NEW SPRING FABRICS have Ball Civic to the Improvement up Neither Is It the wise guy whom arrived at the STYLE SHOP and await evening. wise buy. Dallas Newi Wednesday the your command to be made Into fine tailored clothes. Call and see them, You will be pleased. u iacted - It, 'erved aclng. dby i tr; .es :to pa a pojs Keep Up Fighting Spirit. Policewomen in Europe. Be patient with evefy one. but FOR all kinds of carpenter work Stocks iimen of cities Swedish and repair work such as furniture, above all with yourself. I mean, dont andThe i as were among the Gothenburg etc, call Carl Jeppsen, phone 16. j28tf be disturbed because of your Impersnow In Europe to have women police. fections, and always rise up bravely FOR SALE My i frame cottage, from a fall. Francis de Sales. bod he large basement and screen porch, Help for Ironing Day. A snap for someone who acre lot. been Do not discard old mats and a A wants home. small payment will with the grass mats the Cover pets. close the deal. Carl Jeppsen, Phone Ini Tree of the New York Tenements. have umber-1of the carpet, and make j28-- tf The tree of the New York tenements part Ironing, wlille on to stand by h pad BALED HAY $20 per ton in ton Is the allantns, palmlike In Its youth, will be found very restful to the 's of tl the from the China for brought originally A trifle more In broken lots lots. One of these pads placed at been which of the rich. It grows In dis- tom of the cellar steps, on Brigham City Fruit Growers Associ gardens accon is defiant of to keep couraging surroundings, will help the shoes, atlon. smoke, does not even ask to be plant- wipe clean and thus save much U Lar steps I am prepared to handle a few loans ed ; for, Topsylike, it Jest grows. Cut Parr U down, and It comes up again It Is on developed Irrigated farms. ive a said to have no Insect enemies.. An Harsh physics react, d28-t- f. NORMAN LEE w chronic odd point in its appearance Is that bowels, will lead to sday operate Inont every branch points np. R. and E. pation. Doans Regulets B. H. Jones has removed Attorney Shackleton In Century Magazine. se dr his law office to the Eddy Block, Brig ily. 30c a box at all stores. the ham City, Utah. e 6. tf. fe Trees and general Nursery stock Write Smith Bros. Nurseries, Center ville, Utah- - Tonight Liberty: up-to-da- Proposing In Siam. In Slam a decimation f marriage Is very simple. It Is considered a proposal merely to offer a lady a flower, or to take a light from a clgaret she Is holding it in her mouth, so that even the most timid of youths need not fear the ordeal. J28-M- -4 Fri.-Sa- t. handle our business in Brigham City, where we own an Marb'e Cheaper Than Pine. atThe United States commercial that imported tache in Rome reports more than napitch pine now costs tive Italian walnut, and that builders save money by making stairways of marble Instead of yellow pine. Shrank Back Frightened. - 0 We are desirous of securing a reliable and live firm or individual to romen - 9-1- 0H - Their Greatest Menace. toSomebody has discovered that bacco smoke Is not Injurious to The most injurious thing we frogs know of is the fact that they have edible legs. BY DOUGLAS MALLOCH Ber-var- Feh, REPRESENTATIVE wtth-BMinneapolis, Minn. Entering schoolRichfield Into the knocking room just before recess time, two tall women dressed in deep black nnd True Patriotism. heavily veiled, kidnaped from the room heart Is light, there is the When Blanche Barker, eleven years old, George Berkeley. while the teacher and the excited chil- true patriotism. dren looked on In astonishment. women appeared The two black-cla- d Cheap Potatoes Once. (Me.) R 7, suddenly In the schoolroom Just as the May ISOfl, the Aroostook 25 seats and 5C their Potatoes from were rising chlldrejn publican reported, for the recess period. . Their long veils cents a barrel this week. completely hid their faces. Looking ' Lottie Cozier, Miss Virginia THE CITY. Smith and Mr. Hardy came up from Salt Lake to attend the Civic Improve-whil- e THE land that is silent forever, here were the guests of Dr. and IN asleep in the Btar and the sun. Where noiseless wanders the river, Mrs. R. A. Pearse. where voiceless the rivulets run, Miss Rula Ward of Ogden, came up Where men are not cultured nor clevto attend the Civic Improvement Club er, where wealth is not wanted nor won, ball Wednesday evening and while here was a guest at the home of her sister Where the world moves In musical Mrs. Wm. J. Lowe. measure, where aureate daffoMrs. Shirley C. Horsley, Miss Mabel dils nod, Where Nature gives freely her treasd Reuben, Miss Nora Luke and Mr. ure, her tree and her bloom and Nichols motored to Ogden Tuesher sod, day evening to see the basket ball With only an acre of azure to curtain game. the presence of God, Senator John W. Peters came up from Salt Lake City Wednesday even- I have heard in the stillness of slumber, have heard In the nearness ing to attend to some matters of busiof night, ness and enjoy the Civic Improvement When the tasks of the day that enClub ball. cumber He hard on the sense and the sight, Mr. W. E- Lewis who has been visitA lorelel singing her number, The ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd City, her song of delight. Knudson, has returned to his home at Yakima, Washington. His daugh- I have heard, and have come at her ter Miss Edna Lewis will remain here calling, have followed her glow for some time. in the sky, 1 have come where in dirt she was Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frank and little sprawling and beckoning men daughter of Salt Lake City, who have such ns I, been the guests of Mr. and Mrs- D. B. I have come to her creeping and crawlBaron this week, returned to their ing, her love and her laughter Mrs. Baron accomhome yesterday. to buy. to them Lake. Salt panied She has opened her door at my comMrs. Rae P, Stratford came down ing, has opened her arms at my from Pocatello, Monday evening to tread ; visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Around her the roses were blooming Nels Jensen. She was joined Wednesthe passionate roses of red ; ' Around her mad music was humming. Mr. Stratford and both day evening by and music the words that she left Thursday morning for Salt Lake said. City for a few days visit. About me went wblte arms and slender for such had an 'Antcfhy died; t gazed on her womanly splendor; 1 We repair any make of car. drank of her lips, and she Our Shop is Modern and our sighed ; equipment new. Have an expert mech- I looked In her eyes that were tender, I looked in her eyes and she anic in charge and can guarantee satlied. isfaction. We also carry a full line of auto supplies for all makes of cars (Copyright.) O and respectfully solicit your patronage. Toys manufactured in Belgium are CHEESMAN AUTO COMPANY, made largely by machine and painted hy hand. Next to the Post Office." Wed.-Thur- s. Y, CARD OF THANKS THE WOODS Mrs. Coming SEMI-WEEKL- d6 an t mg i wltl n & -tf iadii Dance with the Religion Class in the First ward amusement hall, Tuesday evening, February 8th. A $5 box of candy to the best dancer. Jack Bow rings orchestra; Refreshments. Ev erybody WELCOME. Admission 50c extra lady 15c. p-- i. (I The man who carries a good watch always experiences a feeling of pride and satisfaction everytime he consults his timepiece. A watch that will keep time is the only kind worth having. WE SELL THAT KIND If you want a coal which will produce the most heat with less soot and dust than any other, use HI-HE- AT COAL First crop Alfalfa Hay, per lak I rat ekb o dr apai e a tori Iton tere St si ere 3ch( a 'orts ton It $19.50 Hr. This Hay is extra choice f C. Elias Jensen Mes cl CALL ike Office Phone Res. Phone g.j 151-- ffeeee.pj,.... W ('a HI .. ...M.l... .ii u L. ... , .3.... .,,11, yiiKiiiMXWIIII.IIIIM'ljll.ll'Iirie. ' ... . . . |