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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 14 OGDEN DEPARTMENT , Phone -- Business. for some time. Mr, Skinner vtsited a number of theaters In the larger eastern cities, Mr. Skinner says in .'Some cases that big feature pictures have been shown in Ogden and Salt Lake theaters ahead of tho east. Business conditions generally show a marked improvement, , Mr, Skinner says Ogden Chief of Police Has Established Record Observance in. Honor of Florence Nightingale Be Varied and Interesting National .hospital May ay will bs observed in Ogden tomorrow exercises the Thomas D. Dee tlth, rial hospitalat in the afternoon and tha fraduatlnc exercises of the nurses $T the hospital training school at the bernacle In the eveninc. Hospital day an observance of the anniversary of e birth of Florence Nightingale; orlgl-iat' of nurses' training. Ths hospital will bs open for publlo from 10 oclock in ths morning; ntil 4 o'clock In ths evening. Superin-indeW. W. Raw non says that nurses f ths hospital will be on duty to show i flie public through the institution. At 2 oclock In the afternoon President John Culiey of tho KIwanis club will the hospital. The a flag and staff to will b made by of acceptance llllara H. Wattls of the hospital board glare from the Boy floouts will sound e colors as tho flag Is raised, and s KIwanis double quartet will sing he Flag Without a Stain. n the evening at the tabernacle the nmencement exercises of the training tool of the hospital will bo held. , The program will begin at f SO oclock. At i clock tho graduates wtll be the guests the hospital board at a dance at the Serthana. Miss Charlotte Kuns. who served as Red Cross nurse during the war and is ow the county echool nurse, gave an -- rcount of the life of Florence Nightinof the KIwanis club gale to tho membore at their weekly luncheon at the Weber Sub today. In reviewing tho life and modern Seat work of tho mother of Interest-mg nursing. Miss Kuna gave some i details as to how ths sick and wound-dur-Bi- g Cross Red were oared for by the war. the I Members of ths club agreed to attend he flag presentation at tho Deo hospital b morrow afternoon at t o'clock. 11. OODEN, OODEN, May Jl Chief of PoHoo Jonathan Jones, who has been confined to his homo for several wreks, because of waa out yesterday for tho first time since becoming til. He paid a visit to the police statioa, where be began closing up the affairs preparatory to turning the office over to Curtis Allison, who was named chief on tho resignation of Mr. Jones, The formal transfer of the Office will take place May IS. Chief Jones has been at tho head of tho years, department Tor two and and baa brought It up to a high atand-ar- d to of efficiency. Prior coming to Ogden ten years ago, Chief Jonea waa a resident of 3 yomlng, where for six years he was a Sheriff and during which time ha cleaned the county of several gangs In 1881 Mr. of bandits and outlaws. Jonsa was a member of ths Wyoming legislature, in which he Introduced and secured the paaeaga of the: first auto law making eight bouts the legal tlma In which laborers can work In one day. one-ha- stock la tho Anderson Jewelry Co, Xae, sad la taking the shortest route to raise $5000. If yon think Jewelry, think of Andorra's. Jewelry all sacrificed. Buy y&ur graduation, wadding presorts, and oroa your Zmaa presents, now. . Buy and tava. Gents Watches 50 Ladies' Wrist XT Watches I 15-Je- Levee Special, $12-5- ' 0 Elgin, Waltham, IlliHamilton, nois and many other 20 Per Cent Discount lf ANDERSON QUALITY i Ogden TheatricalMan Drops Dead in the East , - pre-Se- nt i nnnnnnn ! Our sale still on and wo are gutting; . wonderful results. A bona fide dissStution sale. Mr. Chaa. D. Anderson haagucceoded la obtaining all tile outstanding rheu-matla- m, nt I AIM co, Ogden Thestr BufldUn.' C61; Correspondent, 664 and 740: Society, 2190, O OGDEN, May 11. Advices of tho sudden death of Edwin R Stanley. Cl years n of ago, theatrical man of Ogden, waa received here last night by Mr. Stanley's wife and also by tho Ogden lodge of Elks, of which Mr, Stabler was a member. Mr. Stanley dropped dead in Buffalo, N. Y , of heart failure He was advance agent for tho Hagenbeok eircua Mr Stanley left Ogden about a month ago to take the position with tho circus. Mr. Stanley came to Ogden about twenty yeers ago and assisted In organising tho Utahna Theater Stock company, with which he played for several years. He Is survived by hie widow and a son, Billy. Tho body will arrive In Ogden Saturday morning. Funeral aervlcea will bo conducted by tho Elks lodge. Moose District Supervisor to Speak at Ogden Today It CHAINS AND POCKET KNIVES, CUPP . LINKS, ' S0AEP PINS, BELT BUCKLE- SGENTS PEARLS, 33 New' Novelty' Gloves I xx xx XX Gauntlets and Long Little Store XX 267 Main Street Gauntlet cuffs lined with ontrasting satins, and finished with wrist strap and pearl buckle. Long gloves are Completed with fine SPECIAL LOT OP PANCT? GAUNTLETS Made of fine grade imported chamois suede, ' ' . The new shades are pearl, mode, mastic, in all the new shades. ft I Cj yiMMi ' to for Values $3 biscuit, as well as brown and white. tacks and embroidery, v I - 4 3 Specially Priced ai KAYSEB LONG SILK GLOVES-- In white, gray and mode. Values to $2.50. Special, pair , I, $2.75 and $3.25 appreciate our values Cl1 y The of five Intermountain governor Kates are expected to attend the con, vention. CLOCK BACK AT WORK. OGDEN, May XL After being on a "strike" for three days and refusing to operate, the city hall clock is on the job again and ts striking off the hours aa of yore. The city commission Is considering the advisability of changing the bell to chimes. Definite action will be taken at a later data. s TO BE BURIED TOMORROW. OGDON, May 1L Funeral services for Paul Murphy, 4 years of age, son of Mr. and Mm Castle Murphy, who was killed by tbo kick of a horse yesterday afternoon, will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at tho Second ward meeting house. Bishop William & Newman officiating. Interment will be In City ceme- WILL ADDRESS STOCKHOLDERS. OODEN. May 11 William D Weafh-e- r. president of the Fargo Oil company, which recently brought In a oil well in the Casper, Wyo., district. wBi address the stockholders of the company at the courthouse tomorrow night. -- OGDEN SOCIETY OGDEN, May 11. Student of the Sacred Heart academy gave the following program Tuesday evening at the acadEtude emy: (Moszkowekl), Miriam Clark; Scotch Poem (MacDoweU), Marlon Sparks ? song, "Magnetic Walt (Arditl). Ina MoCready; piano, Faye WilMazurka and liams; Evening Song Op. 88 Vais (Frtmt), Dorothy Brennan; E'egante (Luebert), Edna L.von ; violin II Trovatore" June Johnson; piano, so o, Easily Crossed That Spant the Space Between The Mistress and the Drudge Useless Hours over a Hot stove make just tHe difference' between good complexion, pliant muscles, vigorous health and sallow face, drooping shoulders and premature age. The woman who uses her head, saves her back for lighter, but more profitable and more pleasant work than baking bread in the heat of the kitchen. She has crossed the bridge, and that bridge is Bread THE BALANCE RATION a sanitary plant, clean, crisp nd savory. Stop baking and start buying, it will save you money and put years of youth in the Bank of Health. At Your Dealers or Call Hyland 1981 - ' Underwear XX fun. A parade will be given In the morning, showing Utah products, and at noon a banquet will be given on the city hall square. The baseball game will be played at the Lortn Farr park tn the afternoon, followed by a street carnival and Mardi Gras ball at the White City In tht (Vardl-SIngbee- ), Marion Sparks; "Soaring" (Schumann). Louise Blossom; June (Mendelssohn), "Hunting Song Johnson; "Witches Danas (MacDoweU), Concerto Virginia Pierce; violin solo, 8 (C. H do Berlot), and Andan-t!n- o Op Rondo, Ines Johnston; piano. Fay Wll llama. A program featured the May tea given by Queen Esther chapter No. 4. O. E. S., In the Masonlo club rooms yesterday afternoon. Mrs Helen Prout and Mlse Ruth Prout gave a piano duet and Miss Marcel Helnen gave a reading. A drum selection by Master Col Wllllame and a recitation by little Mary Helnen were 8 ml pleasing numbers. Mrs. Norman gave a vocal solo. The club rooms were decorated with apple blossoms, carnations and rosea Hostesses for the afters noon were Mr. T. A. Newman. Mr. G. 8. Lemhart. Mra John Heinen, Mr. T F. Grogger, Mr Hathaway, Mrs Earl Peterson, Mra W. A. Huckln Mra Frank Messenger, Mr. Agne Smith and Mr. H P. Feteraon, Mr Fera 8. Toung entertained the member of her sewing club this afternoon at her home, 138 Twenty-sevent- h street. A buffet luncheon was served at tho close of the afternoon The O. H. 504 ctuh wt entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mra Vllat Harris at her home. 2S65 Grant avenue. Prise were won by Mra O F. Vogel. Mr Wise and Mra Archie Moor. Luncheon ws and jonquil served, tulips, hvaclnth decorating the table Mr. M. Cashmor will entertain the club next Tuesday at her home on Canyon road Mother of member of Sliver review No. 1 and Stiver camp No. 1 of the Maccabees were the guests of honor at a Joint meeting held last evening in the Woodmen hall. A program of solo dances, muslo and talks was given. Mr and Mra Robert Shipley entertained the members of their 540 club at their home on Washington avenue last evening Fypper waa served following ths card game. The club will meet next Wednesday evening with Mr and Mr. J. W. Bmal'ey, 184 Twenty-sevent- h street. The Lire Oak club member were entertained by Mra Clam Mohlmaa at her home. 2530 Grammerer avenue, yesterday afternoon. Fifteen members were present end spent the afternoon with needlework. A luncheon waa nerved. Sweet pea adorned the table. The Historical society will meet Saturday afternoon et the Mary Far Inn. Th htstorisns report will be given by Mra C 8. Murphv and the annua reports of other off oers will also1' be given. Elec- - XX x XX XX XX XX XX XX XX THE VESTS Plain or fanejr dropjtitch weave. All merchandise. Qolora aro flesh, white, frh,-neblue, orchid, peach and corn. Values to Special, each 4boFohee4oFnda4r To match THS KNICKERS AttD STEP-IN- S vegts.AH lzea. Value to $0.00. Special, each... 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 M Hose Specials high aplieed heL Full fashioned s 0 that our line of fancy sock and moot complete in the city. FANCY TOF SOCKS AND THREE-QUARTE- three-quart- er HOSE R In all th new colors and combination. Many of th patterns ar not to b had elsewher. QC 10 F W I ivJ at SI sc 4 to 10. f! Specially priced throughout A 1 1 the wanted nprlng a L ades. Mayor I leader p" at pair SliwJ GLOVE BILK AND CHIFFON NET HOSE Chiffon nets, fancy A special pure hare tripe and dropetltch effect. Also plain. Come In all th new shade for spring Regular 83 75 values. Very SO 7 v f AtwiJ peclal,,palr.. 'ROULETTES" AND "FLAPPER" HOSE The popular length silk hoe, with attached garter, Oerter cOmes In self or contrasting color. Some style have detachable garters. Three come in all the new eprlng shades and pattern. Including the popular ehlffon net. SO ne three-quart- er 0 MEDIUM WEIGHT RIBBED HOSE 0 CHILDREN'S Knit from finest grade yarns. Black, brown and whit. 0 Size to 4PA'"$iC3 Special, pair 0 Special at. PURE THREAD SILK HOSE Fashioned 0 leg; lisle top end foot. Plain or dropetltch pattern. Black, brown, whit and gray. RIBBED HOSE Triple knee, to BOYS' 0 stand aa Regular value to hard wear; black only. Sisea O PAIRS f I M ( Il9 Special, pair 0 fjto Special at a FOR WOMENS SPORTS RIB HOSE Very smErt 0 for Street and outing wear. One of the newest thing out tn womens hosiery. Comes 0 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' RICHELIEU RIB HOSE th wanted spring shades. ee, Special, pair...,,,......... or full length. The hot that mothers 0 Inam AND SILK WOMENS LISLE SPORT HOSE for. New shipment just in. Brown, black, In mixtures of gold, tan end periwinkle 0 gray,asking beige and whit. blue, to be worn with sports 2 FAIRS $1X3 0 Special at costumes. Special, pair, 0 V V. 0 18 East Broadway 5 10 HEAVY with- $1.75. 10, In three-quart- XX 0 0 thread dik, with liale top and foot. 0 0 tel) us how I th XX XX 0 0 0 "SERFAX SILK HOSE The moet Popular womens tocking sold In H Lake. Pure Customers XX XX 0. 0 t Women 0 0 0 0 0 0 ul 0 0 0 0 0 SI.G r Children's rHosiery r 0 0 XX A FEW SATIN BOUDOIR SUPPERS LETT To Bo Closed , Oat ot. . . aloes regularly ld up to $4.95, If your sire is here, there i a real slipper bargain awaiting you. iXX Color aro blue, joe, orchid and black. GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR SETS Set consiata of knickera, vest and camisole, trimmed in contrasting color. Colors are orchid, blue, cora, peach, 7R gray and flesh. Regular $11 values, Special, set....... K XX 0 0 XX 0 XX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Glove Silk XX XX 0 fT 0 XX VACANCY TO BE FILLED. OGDEN, Slav li Joseph Wallace, depin the office of the county recorder, uty will be named by Sheriff R. D. Ptncock tomorrow as office deputy to succeed to the position vacated by Co? tie Alteon, who has been appointed chief of police. The changes will be mad next Mon, day. Its a Narrow Bridge XX XX XX black, Special Sale of XX XX XX XX These are the very latest novelties for Spring and Summer wear. J , XX JEWELERS Article Guaranteed aa Represented. XX XX XX XX XX i xx xx xx xx xx xx xx XX Style xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx Big Every -- u UR n . XX tery. Salt Lake City. xx The - BAKING COMPANY xx Andorson Oo. er BUTTER-KRUS- T a X XX 100 Values Pictures Will Be Hunt Taken of comes to you fresh from Special Showing and Sale n tx XX PER CENT OFF on It tx xx XX $r Butter-Kru- st n D 0 0 PER CENT OFF nnnncjn xx XX Thomas M. Howell OODEN, Mar of Denver, Colo., district supervisor of , tho Loyal Order of Moose, will address Ton must see us to tho members of tho Ogden lodge tomorrow evening at the Moose ha! upon the great work which the order is accomplishing at Mooeeheart. Ill Moooeheart is different from any other tel-Institution tn the world, says dictator term for drunkenness. He was arrested I OGDEN, May 11. Walter N. Farr, R. J. Dixon of the Ogden lodge, as It Tuesday night. During his hearing tobank many for of tho Ogdon Ruts care and education of day Sweeney conducted his defense. years, was promoted to tho position an-of provides for ofthedeceased tho children members of the an Assistant cashier, according to order. There are more than 1700 lodges nouncement issued by ths bank today. Mr. Farr waa an employee of the bank with a membership of 800,000 men In the Motion fcr ten years, when be was appointed United fctatea, and all are booking Moose-hear- t. Buffalo County clerk to fill the unexplred term A membership drive la planned for the gif Joseph Btorey. Upon the completion . tho Immediate in and Mr. future if his term (n the clerk Ogden office, OGDEN, May 11 Motion picture neat members are enthusiastic regarding the cameramen arr returned to tho bank. will take "shots of the bufMr. Farr la also a member of tho board work laid out for them.- falo hunt which will be staged on AnIndustrial school. trustees of the state telope island the last of this month, when SET FREE BY JUDGE. hunters will shoot flv buffalo, which PICTURE OPERATOR RETURNS, OGDEN, May 11. Althouggh a jury In will be barbecued In Ogden Saturday, the city court found Edward Sweeney June 10, for the United Commercial OGDEN. May 11. H. E. Skinner, man-litof the Alhambra theater and presi- guilty of being Intoxicated, Judge D, R. Travelers, who wiir hold their convendent of the Utah chapter of tho Motion Roberts dismissed the case against the tion for the states of Utah, Idaho and free. Montana here on that date. -'icture Theater Owners association, re- man today and allowed him to The first two- days of the convention, turned last night from Indiana, where The judge gave no explanation of hla Sweeney waa pardoned by the Juno 5 and S, will be devoted to busi$ was called by thw serious Illness of his action. pother. After being with his mother city commission, Tuesday while serving a ness. Saturday will be given over to lank Teller Promoted to Assistant Cashier BAB PINS LAVALIERE3 BROOCHES 25 TO 50 PER CENT OFF CUT GLASS, 33 12, 1922.' CmJG er j 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 00000000000n0000000nHHnnmxn tloa of officers for th 122-- 2 dub year follow, will be held. A program will numbers of which will he given by Mrs W 8. Mellinger. Miss Mildred War and Mira Helen Hunter. Auxiliary members of the entertained yesterday f Veterans ternoon St the home of Mrs. Constance Hansen. Sewing was the dlverelon.of th afternoon. Luncheon was served. The regular monthly meeting of th Heatherbelt club nlll be held tomorrow afternoon at th home of Mr. J. P. Herrick. 221 Adams avenue. Mrs Frank B Swarts entertained the members of tho Golden Spike Sewing elub at her home In th BUlweit apartments waa Luncheon afternoon. yesterday served, covers being laid for fifteen. Mis afterof tha a was Viola Perkins gueet the auxiliary and th wtvea of all traveling men aro Invited. Mra H. W. Roberta will entertain th member of her 404 elub at her home, 3527 Harrison avenue. Saturday evanlng. The Busy Hour club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mra Mary 2S. Peterson, 2102 Jefferson avanua Mlaa Verna Moraehead will bs hostess to the Pahocha Campfire stria Saturday evening at her home, 254 Quincy avenua Fifty members of the Third ward Mutual Improvement eeeocatlon enjoyed a at the Utah Hot Spring swimming last ovaningparty Later tn th evening luncheon waa served. Daughters of the Mormon Battalion wtll meet at th home of Mr Mary Carr, lit Thirty-firstreet, tomorrow afternoon. Jennie Berringer, Mra George R. Whitmeyer. Mrs. Albert Whltmeyer and Mrs. Karl Peterson will be hoetesees to tomorrow evening In the the Esther Masonic club room a One of the largest social events of the week will be the card party to be given tomorrow afternoon by the ladles to th United Commercial Travelers tn th Woodmen hall. Thar will be priaea favor and refreshment and th hall will be attractively decorated for th occasion. Visitors, members of SCHOOL WORK TO BE D An exhibition of th work pupils will be given at th Edison arhooi between I 30 and 4 oclock this afternoon There will be a program of dancing, music and drills by th pupils and an exhibition of each child work Mothers are especially Invited to be present, as this exhibition has been prepared for them. This school Is on Fourteenth West, between Seventh and Eighth South wr 8pe"hr noon Mira aus-Illa- ry st streota Sure Relief FOB INDIGESTION 6 Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief l2)EILIL-AW-S 25$ bnU 75$ Packs Evwryv'bere Ccmfcrt Babys Skin Yilh Ccticcra Soap And Fragrant Talcum |