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Show THE .10 OGDEN u $ OEPARTMtNT. Office, Oed.n Theatre Building. M, M4; Corro.pona.rt, nd 740; 6oclty, 21S0. More Rigid Enforcement I of Traffic Laws Asked of the OGDEN. April 1. .Member CJvlo league of Ogden today preaented to resolution a asking oommtealon, the city fgr k more rigid enforcement of the city traffic law. .The reeolutlon ttetea that the InrecentOgIn automobile ecddente den prompt the Ctvlo league to eelt for iitcreaaed traffic supervision In the congealed dletrtcta and near echool. The petition further aak that more stringent ordinance be paeeed and enforced and that violator given a Jail sentence without the alternative of a fine, and that of on automobile clary realdect driver be regie tered and licensed as to age and wee drawn resolution The competency. and signed by Mrs. Josephine Hurst,a. Fran-clFrank and Wattle Mr. H. W. Mr, who acted a a committee f5r the 1 leejgUA Mayor Frank FYanoia said today that commission la calling on all cltixens to report violations of laws of the city and to do traffic tie' tefr duty In the prosecution of offenders tie 'city Idaho-- ManDiesSuddenly While Wanting tor Train O&DEN. April 13. Thomas C. Bowers of Retburg, Idaho, died at the union its-- . tton at 13:4 'dock thld morning, as he - wad about to board a train for his home ' At 'the time of hi death Mr. Bower wad'wtth hie eon, Henry Bowers, and Dr. Watkins of ReUburg. The three Frank I men were returning to their home from friends with and relative la Og a' visit , 14, 1922. Prisoners Tell Bar Committee the Reasons for the Growth of Crime in United States Lake Tribune Leased "Wire. Chicago Tribune-Sal- t . CHICAGO, April 13. Straight from tha lip of criminal th special flwiwv-liniM- , APRIL SALT- - LAKE .TRIBUNE, FRIDAY .MORNING.. dsnr Mr. Bower and hi son went --to the He o'clock last night. station at complained of feeling tired and was taken he to 4h rest room, where lay doom, the time "for' the "arrival 'of"the tiaia the oon went to call W father and found he handled of heart failure. He was born In Georgia, March 31. 1357. He la survived by a widow and seven children. The body wil be taken to Rex bprg tomorrow. Court Charges Against' Ogdn Man Multiply e A Porter B. courtroom cltv 'the this- - morning, where he had been arraigned on th charge of being Intoxicated. to which be pleaded not guilty, ha served with a warrant charging him wjth operating an automobile without license plates. H wlU bo arraignechon the charge tomorrow morning. He la held In-. jail; In default of $10 ball on the tntqxfcatlon charge. Thla Is the third charge that has been preferred against Wood manses in two weeks The first case was that of operating an automobile In a careless and reckless manner while under the Influence of liquor. He was tried" by a jury April 13. 0DEN,cams from ssOound not Wood-mans- guilty-..,- .- Soring Lambs Received 1 by Company at Ogden 1 OGDEN. April 13. James Brennan, general manager of the Ogdon Packing aad Provision company, today announced the purchase of the first shipment of spring lambs received in th olty. The shipment comprised four carloads from Graham. California. Peck Brothers Riba shipment was the first of the milk lslnb received from the west this vear. Mir. .Brennan said the livestock raisers I com- mittee of the American Bar association today received information as to the reason for tba appalling prevalence and growth of crime and hints as to how best the epidemie mar be cured. Asspciation ana environment gang life,1' was given by an let Joliet penitentiary the chief source of criminals. "The crowd a fellow runs with when ha is growing up make or breaks him. A boy without proper supervision starts out all wrong in a big town. Ha gets to running with women. He cant make money enough to stand tbs pace, so he goes crooked. He get in with a gang, because he know tha gang esa keep him out of jail , and off tha gallows.- With the 'gang system working like it does now, a erook who is a memill ber good standing can get awav with almost anything and stay out of jail. Tha gang and its lawyers and professional bondsmen will fix it for him. If I had been able to scrape up $350 when they got me, I wouldnt be bere now, I could have been set free for that amount. The state would have old-tim- 1 take your place in tlie Easter parade this year. Remember that to appear prosperous is to attract prosperity. ' The well dressed man or woman always succeeds in the world because they LOOK and FEEL and RADIATE prosperity and optimism. It PAYS to .be well dressed. and you need very little cash to dress well at Ibis store. We will trust you for whatever you need (without red tape or delay) and you can wear the clothes while paying for them iu easy installments. , J been fixed. The cure for all this ie boms life and the breaking up of the gangs and the crooked lawyer and their crooked friend in official Ufe.v Another witness wa a former member of the faculty of a leading middle western university. Ju 1920 ha waa sentenced to five years for conspiracy to rob. He attributes the great increase in crime to the war. War breeds queer kinks in the minds of men. Crime waves have followed war during all tha history of tha world. They will until the end of time. Firat terra prisoners shonld be segregated, be continued. I have learned more than I ever dreamed of crime and ways to beat the law since I associated here with hardened To hell with you! snarled one witness as he was led out before the committee. He is the Yellow Kid, notorious confidence man, and be rer fused to talk. L 3 r Pay a Little D.ow&r Now Balance to Suit 7" as-ww th west, as well as of th lntermoun-tal- n states and tha river states, era now recognising Ogden a one of th trig western markets and shipping their stock her because of tha saving In freight rate and the fact that eastern prices ars obtained. of the ladies, especially, will be .delight- - 4, ed with the stunning individual models show is enite, eat,'re8SMImRT'r nery, capes, skirt,' waists, etc. Thekind of styles you find in tbs most exelusive shops at prices 25 per cent under j other credit stores. Your shopping day is not complete until have visited - -rour. nion.'sbu&ineg is weincreased by show wbat leaps and bounds, because following the kensington. - Guests,' tn addition to tha club members, were Mrs. W. B. Harris of Pocatello and Mrs. R. Stocks, Th Ami hewing club wa entertained yesterday- afternoon by Mrs, Ears B. ' Jones, 52fi Twelfth street. At t o'clock a luncheon was served, lavender and Automobile tha table. pink hyacinths decorating , Cover were laid for nine. I A. L. Chase Register. Mr. Ogtfen Camp bers entertained th memof tier bridge club at her home ofi avenue OGDEN, April 13. The 6gden Chamber Blnford yesterday afternoon. Sweet pea and ferns decorated tha of commerce and Ogden city have be4 lA'T' gun to receive automobile tourlata at the luncheon table. Cover were laid -- for member. f. .city. . camping ground w eo . aevewteenlh twelve-elith- , street, according to an announcement-bFrom 2 untit 4 o'clock yesterday afterSecretary Jease Richards of the chamber noon, In the Masonic temple, a bazaar today. waa given by tha Past Matrons' circle. He said automobile tourlata have ar- A cooked food aal was held In connecdress them up foT Easter. W show eh will not be bappr unless sbe has rived at th park from California and tion with the bazaar. We have an especially good boy suit at $7.8-3dress. a nw Easter the east. It is expected that tha park Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stone entertained suits We have sold hundreds of the them in infinite variety. Pretty ging-, will have more visitors this ear than In the of their card club this evefor CASH credit cost no more. Our ham dresses (the $2.00 kind) will be any previous Year. AH tourists will be ning members 2320 avenue. their at Lincoln home, we ns tell 7 14 undersell customers that sold Saturday only; sizes to any registered, and given publicity matter re- Four table were years. arranged for cards, store in Salt lake City, on boys clothgarding th city and state. Only two to a customer at the special and following tha games a buffet aupper 99c. ing. wa served. price of Master decorations were need. of th O. A. O. KensingCase on Bail tonTheolifbmember were tha guests of Mrs. Joseph Wallace at her home on Twenty-sevent- h OGDEN, April 13. Hearing of the ease street yesterday afternoon. Violets and t of the State against Jim Kutchls, charged pink rosebuds decorated the rooms A a long string of dont hesitate about asking for credit; wa do not require with assault with a deadly weapon on buffet luncheon was served. races; there is no waiting or delay; w trust the people and they pay nothing extra George (Poirioa, March 33, was set today Th Heatherbell club held It monthly R. 'Roberta for May 3. meeting yesterday afternoon for credit hero. Como in today and gn all you need and Make Tour Own Terms. by City Judge th at home The defendant waa released on 3500 bail. of Mrs. FYank Carr cm Canyon road. A. Johnson, O. Jones, R. Riley and A. were th diversion of th afterI Johneoa, charged with gambling, for- Games noon, betnr won by. Mrs. Jean feited bonds of 350 each In the olty court. Blnnle prises Mrs. J. P. Herrick. A buffet Gertrude fit. Clair, negreaa, charged luncheonandwaa served at the cl a of the with Intoxication, was found guilty and afternoon. Mtrs. wa assisted by sentenced to pay $50 fin or serve fifty her daughters, Mrs.Carr Lee Porter and Mrs day in jail. Leon AufThammer. Mrs J. P. Herrick will be hostess to tha club fYiday. May - TO OBSERVE GRANT DAY. ' 12, at her home, 8211 Adams avenue. 13. Mr. Charles E. Letts entertained tha OGDEN, April Ogden public schools wIB observe ttie anniversary of President members of tha Beaux Esprit dub at IT. S. Grant, April 27, according to an her home on Thirtieth street this afterannouncement of Superintendent W. Earl noon. The afternoon wa spent with card for wbioh three tables were arHopkins today. ranged. Easter decoration were used on the luncheon of the Progressive Business ClelUtnd avenue from Twenty-seventhe luncheon table, which was centered 6outh atreet to Atkin avenue, and the Men's club In the Hotel Utah. Manager with Easter lilies. OGDEN SOCIETY west aid of Eleventh East street from Duffy Lewis and member of tha Salt Mrs. lAura Whitten waa hostess to the Twenty-seven8outh atreet to Atkin Lake baaebaH club win be guests of Mormon Battalion at her home on honor. A program of muslo will b given avenua Twelfth street afternoon. yesterday OGDEN, Abril IS. Mrs. Marshall 8. AKD OSAKA TiTMTIUI. by tha Salt Lake Opera quintet. open meeting of the Historical sociWright was hostess to the members of etyAn will . WILL SPEAK. aid DR. PANTAOBS GOSHEN vanemus, rtTS arts f be held Saturday afternoon at th Kroweldeen Sewing club at her the OGOEN MAN PLEADS GUILTY. P. W. . Grlfntk's wsstsr pSotoptar, "Way Central junior high school. Miss Alice Bows The (Rev. Elmer I. Goshen, pastor of home. 2852 Monroe avenue, yesterday EiM." the First Congregational church, will be August Daiovlch of Ogden yesterday afternoon. A buffet luncheon was served Reynolds of tha Brigham Young univerHIPPOmtOMR Clwrinfer tn Ralph tonpuy noon at sity will give a lecture on Community - In "Th Fram up. today at pleaded guilty in the United States dis- Ustia Saturday at th principal speaker A4I clubwomen of th city and Ideals. ' 3 30, thelrJYlend are Invited IMr. and Mrs. VVsHor - Stephens whl "Bntlpg lb Osma; fix act of vsudcvllU; l entertain th members of their card club W bo Is Who, Suusblb comedy, , Saturday evening at their home, 307 Now. Tourists the D ress - I Up Family Pay, Us Later y i three-butto- U . at A UK stuck" 'OfmetfS'' wear. Everything thats made, inchid- ing sport Suits, golf suits, jazz suits, two and young men s mod- els and conservative models ip all the newest fabrics and the finest (tailoring. Hold on YOUB OWN TERMS ''iYmbbty'Tlje tarpert Bring the Boys Girls1 Dresses, 99c . -- . Defendant in Assault Released Come to the Store of Cheerful Credit Most Liberal Terms on Earth s I. Ogden Store: 2354 Washngton trlct court to violation of tha prohibition set and was fined 3200. A quantity of Illicit liquor was found In a house occupied by tha defendant last September. th AMUSEMENTS th - . DAUGHTER BORN. BOUNTIFUL, April 13. Mr. and Sfra. John Bangeater announce the birth of a daughter, at tb home of Mrs. Elinor Williams. -- lultrn-tlous- street. Thirty-secon- d Mr. Oscar I Couch, 2047 Jefferson avenue, win entertain the members of th O. F. 6. Five Hundred club tomorrow afternoon. A dinner a as given last evening by the members of the Westminster guild tn th Presbyterian church. Japanese place earda and favors were-useCover were laid for thirty. The dinner was followed by a theater party. Mies Dorothy Higginbotham will entertain the Fahorba Campfire girls at her home on Orchard avenue and Twenty-Sixt- h street Saturday evening (Mrs. Gordon' Snow 'of Balt Lake spent Tuesday In Ogden, the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. L. Becker. Mrs. Leland IB. Swaner of Balt Lake visited In Ogden today, the guest ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bcowtroft. The sophomore Naas of the Ogden high school will entertain at a dancing party In the school auditorium Friday evening. Mias Arvllla Hansen wtlHentertaln the members of the T. N. T. club tomorrow evening at her home. 2033 Adam avenue. The Women's dub of the First Congregational church writ meet In the' church parlors Friday afternoon Mrs. W. B. Harrle of Pocatello. Idaho. Is th guest of her dster, Mrs. Marshall 8. Wrlaht. . Mr. T. G. Matthew of Salt Lake spent last week-en- d here, the guests of Mr- - and IMJrs. F. W. Matthew. Sir. and Mrs. Warren D. Campbell and family have returned to their home In In Eden, after a four years residence Long Beach, Cal. d. and-Mrs- Dr. Combs to Leave City; Will Take Nebraska Pulpit Dr. L. I Comb, who has been acting pastor of th Central Christian church several month, ties tendered hla resignation and will leave for Baird, Neb., Monday. He will assume the pastorate of church In the Nebraska town. It waa announced, last evening that ao far no one baa been chosen to succeed Dr. Combs, and that an election- of a new paztor'wiH probably not be held until . the first of May. . On Easter Morny - SendFlowers -- - - fV - that HfnrtflttfiriTiriKy - with flowers TJie; is ushered in fresh-sprin- " g IWfrt fair white Easter Lily is always.' ? S Bright Tulips or Hyacinths are messengers to friends and loved - 'Daffodils, Jonquils and Narcissi gayly as spring gif's. Violets, Sweet Peas and Roses dainty, and fragrant, corsages. ' gunny ones. bloom , mako Huddart flower - are fresh and exquisite. Huddart artists are skilled In floral tribute. - Huddart price are reasonable. Huddart aerrice Is friendly and helpful. ' Flowers telegraphed anywhere in the V. 8. ' 56SouthMainSt PhcneWdSdtch -- T 18 wttttor datt at - April IS. Trm pern tar today Mphrat In this month aLaco frooa; lowoot lant night waa art thin month atnro 1874 waa Salt Laka City, - w 4t A& do 1874 27 dogrroa, low Id dograra; moon ndwm; tomptraUiro for today waa M dirroro; normal waa 40 doftwro, armnavUitod drflcirarp ainr tfao firat of th month la 00 drgrora; arroxna-lato- d dafictrnry ainco January 1 ta 615 do (raan. on riaon IM and onto at T OO, April it 14. 1022. WEATHER r. OBSERVATIONS U , MOUNTAIN TAKEN TIMS. LAS B Coming. April 2T, 3 And Th Great Lew.". , Ditrlchittla lu AMERICAN Nowhere, Ann of U MOTIOK MOTUltS. Bob Ponl.li lu Nnncy From and Mr. William 8. Hart la Uttls Smoky; Path Ntwr. , Ethl Clayton and The Oradl; Jimmy Meredith In Attbr-rto A Charmed Life to GEM Harold JJoyd Salloomad "Th red-ho- t Man. eomedy; The Hooae of th Tolling Bell," with May McEvoy and Bruce Gordo. BROADWAY Ftlrbatk la 'Th T0U(la Art Acord in Tb rifhtin Actor. .Nut; IleMrt Coming Sunday, William Ruuell la Blowoml." ORPllEL'M Beginning Saturday, afternoon, Tha Birth or a Bar, feature photoplay. to Maa. KIN EMA Harry Carey tat "Man Bub comedy and International New a. PARAMOUNT-BMPBEn-a Charloa ORPHEUM PRESENTS PHOTOPLAY DRAMA , BIRTH OF A RACE Direct from a long and successful run The Chicago, tha big photoplay. Birth of a Race, comes to the prpheum tomorrow. , This great drama of the film was In preparation for more than two years and employed th service of the beat scenario writer, moat competent actors, clever director and most efficient photographers that could be secured and In addition It has been supplied with a descriptive music score, composed by Joseph Brelt, who wrote the famous accompaniment for The Birth of a Nation, and An augmented orchestra Intolerance." also come a a special musical feature. The theme of this drama la tha story of peace, of democracy, of brotherhood. It trace the history of world advancement from the Garden of Eden to the dawn of peace In tha present year of our Lord. It Is one of the moat graphic hiatorlea of tha world ever presented for tha enlightenment and entertainment of the people. Perhaps no great photoplay hae ever been prepared with more earnest care, more historical research, more truth and eager effort for dramatic effect than The Birth of a Race. in AMERICA1T0FFERS AT Easter would be a good time to surprise your family with new VICTOR records. They will be delighted, to her'the beautiful Easter anthems. Come to CLARKS let us play the many glorious Easter hymns by the Trinity quartet Hear HOSANNA" by' Marcel' Journet and many' other appropriate numbers for the Eastertide. A few suggestions Jesus Christ Is Risen Today Blest Ba tha Tie That Binds 16178 10 In. 75c. Hayden Quartet Trinity Choir Trinity Choir Joy to tha World Oh Coma All Ye Faithful (Adeeto Fideles) Trinfty Choir 16996 10 In. 75c Victor Oratorio Chorus Seven Last Words of Christ Part 1 Victor Oratorio Chorus Seven Last Words of Christ Part 2 18173 10 tn. 75c Th Strife Is Oer, the Battle Done Trinity Quartet Our Lord Is Risen From tha Dead Trinity Quartet 10 in. 75c 18S60 God So Loved the World Trinity Quartet Christ the Lord la Risen Today Trinity Quartet 18873 10 In. 75c Hallelujah Chorus (From Messiah) Pryors Band Tha Heavens Are Telling (From Conwayi Band Creation) 85484 12 in. $1.25 a.-Victor Mixed Chorea Son gs-There Is a Green Hill Far Away Flee as a Bird Babylon Holy-City Starof Bethlehem 35613 12 In. $1.25 resaval Te Deum Part TTBuckT 'Trinity Choir Festival Te Deum Part 2 (Bnek) Trinity Choir 12 in. $1.25 36674 X 9 -- BEBE DANIELS IN WEATHER DATA fotnparatW :. appreciated. 2 1 SALT ROLE OF ORPHAN Ifite American audiences- - took full ad- vantage of this thtater'e double bill yesset their stamp of approval terday it- endBeb in an d upon entirety' neiw role wnj made good, bhe appears as Nancy, a wistful orphan, a maiden all forlorn." with ragged clothes and a spirit much too cowed for her bump at mischief ever to have developed And she doean t perform a single stunt, like climbing out of a third story win- Open tha Gates of the Temple 74198 Ihinleis-appeare- dow, cavorting on a roof, or diving from r, a tower. Those who have aeen her, moat aay Nancy Is Mias Daniels appealing Impersonation. In Anne of Little Smoky. Mrs William" 8. Hart nee Winifred W'estover) has a wonderful part and demonstrates her ability to pose with th star, fch la supported bv Myrtle Btoadmen, another star, making this a two-ststory. romance 'and Adventure, Intrigue. thrtlla abound In this stirring, story of mountain people, who sent the coming of the law to Little Smoky. There Is a gripping plot, a dual romance and breath suspense Thor are some big fights and spectacular stunts. Its a picture mlth action In eary Inch! He It and understand Something of 'BUT Hart's feelings when ho selected Winifred Wastover for a wife. how-eve- Largo (FronTXerxes) Tha Crucifix Lea Bameaux (The Palms) Tn French Clement - 74319 12 in. $1.75 74735 (Handel) In Italian 88617 12 In. $1.75 89102 12 In. $2.00 Caruso Gluck-Home- r The Palms Relnald Werrenrath The Lott Chord Beinald Werrenrath 45089 10 In. $1.00 Christ Arose Hayden Quartet Beautiful Isle of Somewhere ' - 16008 10 in, 75c Harold Jarvis Journet Hosannah! In French 12 In. $1.75 - Messe Solennelle Crucifixu 87335r 10 la. $1.25 Caruso Victrolas Exclusively Fv ar ed SIDEWALK CONTRACT-LET- . Th J. L, Griffith company and W. H. Burnside were awarded th contract for aklewalk extenalon 214 yesterday morn ing by th rlty commission on a bid of 3IS.372.78. Tha Improvement (rox Idea for paying the north side of Twenty. seventh bouth street from Park street to Fillmore street, th south aid of Twenty-sevent- h youth street from Eighth Fast street to jilythe street, both sides of Me- - Williams 12 in. $1.75 Phone Vas.3275H50 Main St. i i :ir irnr .uVhijaSii . f KffsV: Jk r JL |