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Show 6 s THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, FRIDAY MOENIXO, MARCH 31, 1922. OGDEN DEPARTMENT Theatre Building. ' ' ,f 664 and 740; Society, 2194. Offlce, Ogden Phone Businae. 654; Correspondent, It Arrested in Ogden Afan . for Salt Lake Officers OGDEN. March 10 Anthony J- - Eden, year of age, aras arrested here late this afternoon by Sheriff It. D.' Tin cock on the request of the sheriff of. Salt Lake county. Two trunks and three suitcases which El den carried with him were taken In charge by the sheriff. El den ie alleged to have a large quantity of stolen . goods In his possession. When arrested Etden was at the inter-urbfats for depot, arranging baggage to the anion depot, to te transferred where he had purchased tickets for himself and wife to Chicago. Mrs. El den wav permitted to go to a hotel, with a suitcase which carried only her personal effects. 26 an Deputy .Sheriff Ben Aldrich received word from the county attorney's office 'yesterday to have Eiden arrested, and telephoned Sheriff Plncok'a office, the Eiden following In a short time will be brought hack to Salt Lake tofrom Salt Lake. Accordday by deputies Sherttt-Aldrlch, Eiden sold ing to Deputy out a rooming house at Salt Lake recently, where he Is alleged to have had some stolen property Is his possession. ' ar-re- et ...Contractorf - IsCharg With Reckless , Driving CGDEN, Ma oh 30 Porter B. Woed- - contrrt2r..gndlriiaerotJDgden- -. W.ace, Is charged with operating a motor vehicle in a careless and imprudent manner while under the influence of liquor. In a cora- Plaint 'Signed by Mrs. George YYooIlis- 'a croft today The warrant for arregt was placed In the hands . Fmcock late tonight. of Sheriff R. n It will probably be served on Mr-- Wood-ma' see tomorrow. Woodmansee struck Miss Mruid Stone. a sister of Mrs-- WoolHecroft, last night at Twenty-eight- h street and Grant- - avenue. Miss Stone was carrying her slater's son at the time the automobile struck her The baby waa thrown .ten feet and suffered Injuries, Including concussion of the brain. t COME SEE THIS ONE W. H. Wade & Co., th original Bankrnpt Dealen, art now located at 152 South Main Street, Pacific Sales ' Go.' Wood-mansee- -- -- Yoang Maks Leg Broken , in Fall From Train -- OGDEN, March SO 43 Dewey Bltton, years of age, of Poplar, Idaho., suffered a fracture of the left leg below the knee, a mashed toe and scalp wound when he waa knocked from T'nlon Pacific train by a switch stand in the local yards at 3 30 oclock tonight , Night Watchman Dennett of the Utah -- Construction company saw the young man fall from the train and he rushed to his assistance;' The police were notified ward Butterfield, accompanied by Dr. R. H Wilson, at tended the young . man, n whom they took to the Dee hospital said his father lives at Rigby, Idaho. His conditions la not regarded serious. -- Bit-to- quarters. W. told our bu.tn... Oscar B. Madson, former county commissioner of g Weber county for eight years, will be named tomorrow morning as city commissioner to succee- d- 3. Ray Ward,- - who will tender hie resignation to accept the office of United States- - marshal for Utah, for which plact he was confirmed by the United States senate Monday afternoon. 'The naming of Mr. Madson as commissioner will be made in order to permit him to file bond, take oath of office and assume charge at nce of the departments relinquished by Mr Ward. The departments will be those of public safety and health. The public safety consists of the police and fire departments, which, months unduring the pest twenty-seve- n der Commissioner Ward, have been raised to a high atandard of efficiency. Yesterday Commissioner Ward was presented with a gold watch and chain as The prsentlfom kUTof the city employees. Saturday morning Mr, Ward will go to Salt lake to take the oath of office before United States District Judge T. D, Johnson.. tt -h- -- ' OODE&, March 80. Ralph E. Bristol, first president of the Ogden Rotary clulj and former district governor, haa been officially Indorsed by the local club for International vice president of the organization, which will have its convention in. Los Angeles this year, It tir satd' thgt AlrrBrtsrtTiamd' b presented to the district convention of the Rotary Clubs, which will be held In Missoula, Mont., beginning tomorrow, j Delegates from Ogden and other Utah clubs left for Missoula this afternoon.' w-- '.OGDEN BOY IS GRADUATED. f- -OGDEN. March-- . SO OarrcH r' Grunt k; was Clark, eon Of Mrs. Teaae graduated front The Untversltv .LADIES ' , - a few days ago, according to the advices received In Ogden today. Mr. course In dark will complete a two-yemedicine at the Rush Medical college. Ha expects to practice in Ogden. t ii -- her jr 60--f- at a ktnaingtoii At our naw homo, which la light and eommodlaua, It la poiaibio for pa to andtr-wtth Ulipatch and eonv.nlanc. th. g.rat atocka of marohandlao com. Ing In dally, Thai capacious surroundings faellltata largely th. moving of th.ao stocks, and offer battor apportunity to plaeo our marchandlaa In tho handa of our patrons, for LESS. We have no competition, aa marchandlaa bought In tho open market cannot ba sold without a profit. Our PROFIT Ilea between the bankrupt price and tha manufacturer's COST! hones wa sell for taea by 60 par cant than othara can buy. r are sold under tha hammer, by the courtat oftentimes tor Bankrupt stocks leas than SO par cant of tha real vaiua of tho merchandise. Wo not only buy bankrupt atocka, wa make large purchases In mill ands, (ample lines and high-graOTHERS da not BUY furnishings, from manufacturers. aa we do, hence they cannot compete. COME and see ua, SHARE in th PROFITS. parfec-0- 0 LEATHER alia; ( f( SlaOSf Pair -- r -- .500 PAIRS CANVAS 1500 Pairs, Values to SHQS AND PUMPS and misses; values to $4.00 t tte -- V f Patent and Kid, 2Ioa) Pair. Bead- ce $3.50 , el- SACS 9nShl valuta BOYS MACKINAWS Values to $12 00 SMALL BOYS' OVERCOATS fC Wtfintl Values to $16 00 . BOYS CORDUROY. KNEE OO PANTS SUITS Values ta $1200.. BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS Extra pair pants; values to $18 00. Three $4.03 J3.C3 $6.(5 . . BOYS ' AND CHILDRENS CAPS One big lot; valuta T . o $1.50. Each HATS AND - art- - .BOYS MEDIUM WEIGHT UNION SUITS $15 valuta., - BOYS BLOUSES All alzaaf valuea to $1.00 cn. UJC IIW r...; rompers. v , 5(6 .r Va1 IB 1 LADIES CORSETS Handeraona ? W r; high grade GIRLS PURE WOOL, f ffl WE AND UP SWEATERS C ONE BIG LOT OF. CHILDRENS (I loft ft ft. Pair ALL-WOO- L - -Aottair ADlemi . LADIE3 HOUSE DRESSES ' To does CHILDRENS SERGE DRESSES Values to $8.80. CHILDRENS HOSE One big lot. Large QQ 1 ,:.T ONE BIG LOT OF CHILDRENS SMOCKS, WOOL TRIMMED, LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST, j ONE LOT OF GIRLS WOOL COATS, FUR TRIMMED, LESS THAN WHOLESALE r COST. , Yorti Sftoire CARTER SHOES FOR MEN $8.50 S3.85 MENS HAT8 Regular $5 00 val. 1.75 to $2.25 FLEECE-LINE- , HEAVY POLICE 0o 8USPE5 OB wwC BOY8' 50c ' SUSPENDERS MEN'S SILK TIES $1.00 value MENS 50c SILK LISLE HOSE Pair. 8P. 36 v. C?Ip MS OLD LADY COMFORT SHOES OR OXFORDS Values ta ft" $7A0; all alias. Pair, .i . . . Mufd FELT SLIPPERS yolaa and heels; med; values ta $1.50. Size ta 2. Pair..., RIBBED, UNION value... Leather UNDERWEAR..,.;..,., MENS DERS value MENS HEAVY RIBBED SUITS $2.00 . CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR LADIES to $2.50. SUIT These Prices - BOYS' CORDUROY KNEE PANTS .. ,, alias, 12 to 17 year. rich CHILDREN'S OUTING FLANNEL . GOWNS BLACK AND WHITE SATEEN BLOOMERS Ages 4 to 14 years..... LAOIE&i VESTS . , Valuta ta SMALL CHILDRENS .......... COTTON DRAWERS..., BOYS AND GIRLS' KAZOO SUSPENDERS $1.00 values SMALlT BOYS WASH SUITBOne big lot BABIES RUBBER BIBS. BABIES RUBBER PANTS BABIES CRIB SHEETS ft..,....,.,., m, fur trim- IwG -- C3r $15 valuta..,,.......,,,,,, 75c MENS CORDUROY (I PB PANTS ALL-OVER- S $1.00 Reg. $5 Valuta., Far children; valuta HEAVY WOOL SOX A dandy AND MISSES PER SLIPPERS-- 1 heel; patent; $9.00 values; pair - FLAPbuckle ; low. Q .V AC 3 . -' ' ,., ' J , a C3 25s 15; Cs ECs ...... IC5 E and UP . . a eg ANO UP I rff I BABIES PIQUE CARRIAGE ROBES Embroidery trimmed...., ONE BIO LOT BABY LAWN LACE AND LESS RIBBON TRIMMED BONNETS THAN WHOLESALE COST. BABIES WHITE 8ERQE AND CORDU- ROY COATS OB AND Wfctatl UP Special AND GROWING GIRLS CHILDRENS TURKISH BATH ROBES....... ...7,. ,....7...;.. Wwar CHILDRENS COTTON CREPE EMBROIDERY TRIMMED O" KIMONOS.... LADIES COTTON CREPE EMBROIDERY TRIMMEO KIMONOS ,1. WWW GIRLS OINOHAM DRESSES 10 ta IS MENS G N Ul N E CALFSKIN PUTTEES Regular.,., i 09 T vwaJ $8.00 valuta. Pair 8HOES Thousand! of pair, far balaw prewar prloaa, Buy new. $3 80 Full alia MENS OVERAL.L weight; 220 denim. Small alzet. Pair.. MENS SOCKS tan. Pair SOa LADIES Heavy PR Included In this let Knight Woolen Mills' guaranteed sold up tf $3800, Bankrupt Fries. 75 VOUNO MENS SUITS TO heals; $2.00 value. tRIMMED aolee and Pair 01 1 $Y Overcasts, 00 JU- ft, Vw OJj W W re fcreqg y-- eMitittitMiii all-wo-ol e-w- Dozen FUR $$$,$ Www Black an LIETS Leather ww GRIP 80a HOSE SUPPORTERS- -r DOUBLEaM(tMa(8(((MaPa(t$ T, valuta.. COMFORTS 50 MIN S SUITS AND OVERCOATS PRICED AX MENS BRASSIERE- STSa Idaho left today fnr New York fitr, Mire Slick. Who bad spent several weeks here, the gneet of Mra. U 0 Gwllliam sod Mrs, E, R, Dumke, waa Joined e week ego hy her mother. They were extensively entertained during their stay tn Ogden. ' CQDMH Glftl DICB IN CAST. OODKNV March 30 Melba Boyle, W years of njr, daughter of James M and Catherine Barrett Boyle. d)d In Chicago Tuesday night, ngoordlng to advices tn Ogden today. The will be brought to Ogden Saturday Jorty Fun oral servicea will ton hold At the Kfrkendnll The pax mortuary Bundny afternoon. enta, e brother end sinter survive. Mail Order Filled Promptly - - SII.C3 AT $10.85. aop Wuini(orjc3 - EXAMINE OUR MERCHANDISE 7 . Our Clerks Are Polite and Courteous, Well Informed and Accommodating. W. H. WADE, Manager. ' - Sab mi f v ,81 f" ' WliwJ years Stek IBairatoopiS: CHILDREN'S SHOES Valuea ta $2J1S. Pair ' BOYS BLOUSES , c:j "WWM after slatting la Ogden. Ititiicjr two-pie- garments, of the Titian and One- values a dish has been saved from of Boise, - Boys and girls six es 6 to 11 GRAVY r - to 85c; pair Pajamas GOOD - ues L Alta Electric Co. -- Bathe sore yoa use All val- tt then aad a of Perrins SOFT SOLES kinds and styles; fancy kid and patent; 9 ' it ,400 PAIRS INFANTS Ladies at Marl-goM- a 2723 Washington avenue. were bred to decora th ream sad a ar buffet luncheon waa nerved. The guesft numbered eighteen. Mra. Petty waa antated by her mother, lira, (eorge E. Browning . Monday evening Mra. Storey waa the gueat of honor at a card party fivea by Misa Etta Browning and Mra Biduey E, Johnaon at the Browning home 272 Adam Avenue.. Five tabteawei? arranged foe canto. A buffet lumbeon waa erred. Sweet peas and rneee decorated the room. Air a. 2L U Ford entertained fifteen gneata ht a keualngton In compliment to Mra. Street, Stony at her home, 1182 Twenty-fift- h Violets and mangolds Wednesday afternoon, A luncheon waa served. decorated the rooms. Mra Ford waa assisted by her daughter, Miss t Eleanor Ford. Mrs H. G. Marchant entertained the members of her bridge club at her home. 2574 ttwftner avenue, yesterday afternoon Jonquils and violets were tbelecoratione. Prises were t. won by Mra. J. F. Daniels and Mrs. A Luncheon waa served on three small tables The members of the Ami Bewlng clob were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Poster E. Wnrdletgk, 14K Washington avenue. Madam Bhawyer roses and acacia decorated the luncheon table. Covers were laid for fifteen. Mra. Sidney 0 Stevens will entertain the members of her Friday club at luncheon tomorrow afternoon at fa eg home, 2380 Madison avenue. Pupils of the Weber Normal college school of mosic were presented in a program of vocal, piano and violin selections this evening in the college auditorium. The following. proVocal solos, A Sacri gram waa rendered: fice (Ueurauee), and Dost Thou Know That Fair Land (Thomas), Mrs. Myra Wright; tenor And So Your Soul la Born,1 Bert Irishsolo, man (violin obbligato), Wallace Budge; piano solo, 4Cberchano,M op. 64, No. 2 (Hondrocki, Llson-geraMias Margaret Manning, piano sMo, power Kenneth ' K (Lbamiflmle), skdin solo, ,KojMnVsLullnby (Crewman), Elly neleetloun by Kreisler, MKar , vlolimr ok and (GlucaL Miss Connie Shaw, Lullaby vioMa solo. Miss 'Evening Bong" (Brok), Helen Nelscsi. Monday evening In tie college auditorium muplla of the vocal department of the school jof music will be presented tn a BIG .REDUCTIONS ON NEW number of scenes from the opera Faust" by Gounod, and "II Travatore" by Verdi. Those DESIGNS OP ALTA LIGHTING takings pant will be Mire Adelaide Ashton as MargarettaV Bert Leishman ns Vaunt; Mias Eva FIXTURES Porter as Keonorn; Mrs Pauline Waterfall as Over 300 booths sparkling with beau Asubena, ana James Lindsay at Manrico Mra F W. Albru end Mrs. G. U KfWr tiful borne fixtures. Change your old were hoateaaes to the member of the Krowel-dee- n ' . fixtures. . Sewing dub at the home of Mra Albro, 1179 Twenty-sixt- h street, yesterday afternoon : The gucste were entertained nt bridge end , 800 " honors being swarded to Mrs, Albert 245 STATE STREET. Wbltmeyer and .Mrs. Donald Jackson Luncheon was served pn tha 'card tables. Easter Ultra were nsed for decorations. Mrs. J. W. OBrien s ii a speclal jurat. Mra. J. M Read and Mrs.' 'Aitelbert C. Brown entertained at bridge this afternoon nt the Read home, 255T Tyler avenue Mrs. V. W Voll and lira. D D. Smith were hoateaaes this afternoou to the members of fl(XF club at the home of Mrs Voll, their 2667 Van Briton avenue -Three tables of '$00 were plavotf, after which a luncheon waa served. . Spring flowers were the decorations. Mrs W, G. Beley, 2716 Adam avenue, enMany tertained the members of her bridge club this afternoon. , a Mr and Mra. V 0 Wattle and Mr and Mra. failure solely because William Rice Kimball were the guesta of Mr. Mra 12. R. Wattia at dinner Sunday at and gravy served their borne In Cottonwood, Balt Lake The day with , Simmer the was the birthday anniversary of L. R. ttnttls. 0. A. Storey left this morning for her Mr. brown home In Ban Francisco, following n three gravy to a months visit here, the guest el her parents. with a good body and Mr and Mra Joseph Wallace Mr. and Mrs W. H Harris returned the teaspoon first of the week from a visit of lever weeks ful Lea & In California. 7 Mrs. C. B, Gunnell wilt entertain the memSauce, bers of her bridge etnb at ber home, 2122 Washington avenue tomorrow afternoon. homo, pro-ont- .d OUR LAST PURCHASE Tlfe Jones Shoe Co. Stock of Ogden Has Arrived Goes on Sale Saturday Morning. Too Busy to Quote Prices. Come Early)1 j . i- -l 2 W-r- . LADIES SILK HOSE Full fashioned; value 31.50. Pair..,., i Mra. A, Monday in, K compliment to Mra. aLfitaiittndttQ, entertain! Coraata, COMFORT BLACK SLIPPERS AII heels; rubber lifts. ' low I OGDEN SOCIETY OGDEN, March yf !(t apo, tho building April, ono convanlently th,. many bankrupt atocka values. ' 4 tK4x-4More- M dozen W. CpRSETS OGDEN, March 30. Jams and Jellies, which are being collected bv the Service Star Legion of, Ogden for tubercular soldiers, will be turned over to the Red Cross as rapidly as possible. The jams and jellies wiU be collected at the home 1181 Twenty-fourth street, Monday evening and will be turned over to the Red Cross for distribution to the hospitals for the Boidlers. Stat, 9trot de y v orr baing too amall to accommodatt OGDEN, March 30. Ogden Man Is Indorsed . Jams and Jellies for for High Rotary Office Soldiers Being Donated x , $8.00 value; all sizes Notice AH Orders Must E$ Accompanied With Post- offic$ Order. p |