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Show S'nioTbr car from tha stats without ths consent of .the owner. His hsaring wa. set for August 16. Hs deposited 11004 ball to Insure his appearance. According to the complainant, the Ogden Motor Car company, Drent took truck from tha atata without their permission. - He was arrested on a sheriffs warrant OGDETM ' DEPARTMENT. 0dn Thoatra iittdln Buslnooo. 64 j ComKWiiMrIi Offlea, ii c After Having Left With out Aiding His Victim. t st WOMAN FORFEITS OGDEN, Aug. 19. Mrs. 126 West Twenty-eight- h dies, charged with having liquor session. forfeited 6250 ball court today when she failed d, " trial. An appeal from the S ,62,000 A. H. Stephens Quits Ogdet Police Force OGDEN, Attg. 19. Alexander H. Steyears, phens, sergeant of police for two today tendered his resignation to Chief of Police Cmtls AillaOn, in a letter from Mr. Stephens, who is upon leave of abOn receipt of the resignation. sence. Chief AlHaon announced the appointment of DwierUve Everett Noble,- who haof been acting sergeant, to be sergeant police. George C. Phillips- - patrolman, will be named to succeed Noble as a detective. It was announced today that Patrolman H. H. Butler, who was struck on the arm bv a brick thrown Ob the night of the riot in the railroad yards, had not suffered a broken arm, as was first The muscles of the arm were reported. He will be off duty for badly bruised. several days more. program of sports will be given at Sal'-ai- r Wednesday, the occasion op the eighteenth anqjiai outing of the Utah Manufacturers' There association be a swim, the epurse tiling from Antelope island to the Saitalr pavilion, approximately seven miles. This event is scheduled to begin at 6 oclock. An exhibition wrestling match will take ai , place from &.3flho 4 Aiclock-an- d oclock Professor Leaf will put on a enr lesque bathing review. A brief talk, outlining the purposes and alms of the Intermountain development campaign, which will be inaugurated Wednesday, will be given by C. E. Arney, Jr., at ' about 8 oclock. The list as published a few days ago Is augmented by the following: One case ale, presented by Salt r-Lake City Soda Water company; Miller table- - tamp, by Utah Power and Light company; one auto battery box, by Salt Lake Box company; four bags sugar, by Amalgamated Sugar comthree dozen- - bottles Nekto, three pany; dox-- n bottles Cullen Root Beer, six one by pound boxes Bonneville chocolates, Cullen Manufacturing company; one lawn settee, by Crager Wire and Iron works; cans motor oil, by lrrde five pendent Gas and Oil company; twenty cans coffee, by Hewlett five Brothers company; one case (ten packages) Sunrlpe Oats, one case (twelve packages) Carnation Wheat and check for 85. by Albers Bros. Milling company; cans Gibson coffee, twelve twcnty-fou- h bottles Gibson mavonnaise, Gibson by Manufacturing company; one box (500 sheets) typewriting paper, bj Western Printing company, one box staGardiner by Printing companv; tionery, forty-eigsmall cans Sego milk, by Sego Milk Products company; one fair mens army shoes, one pair boyR school shoes, one pair yot tils "hool shoes, one pan little gents scout shoes, one pair mens khaki pants, one pair youth's Mountaineer overalls, one pair boys Kantrlp overalls, one pair child's Mountaineer overalls, on one pair pair childs denim allovers, childs dark blue aliovers, one pair childs khaki- - allovera. one paw childs atrip one boys auto suit and one Kantslips rlp coat, by Z C. M. I.; three credit with value of 810 on purchase of bat com Utah Elierbeck Battery teries, by pany; two silver loving cups, by Boyd Park; one case pinta root beer, one case pints ginger ale, by Denhnlter Bottling company; Fluff rug. by Fluff Manufacturing companv; twenty special boxes Blue Point cigars, by J. F. Whitaker Cigar company. t A 111 long-distan- S Morn-tngst- ht pe, 220-ya- Chief of Police Cur- OGDEN, Aug. tia L. Allison ordered the lid clamped on in Ogden today. Card games in cigar stores and card clubs were stopped with a warning to owners that a violation would result in arrests. Any Violations f the liquor law, cmef Allison announced, rouid result in an officer being placed on of the violator. duty in the resort After issuing the order Chief Allison, with Sergeant George B. In company Wardlaw, paid a visit to resorts of the citv and advised the proprietors of what if there were any viothey could expect lations of tha order. Chief Allison said the town would be cleaned up within a few days. Five arrests hare been made In the last twelve "hours on charges of liquor possession. 2- -5 one-tent- h 220-ya- Second Judicial District Convention to Be Saturday five-mi- le half-mil- OGDEN, Aug. 19. Arthur Woolley", .chairman of the Republican judicial con-Isvention for the Second district, has sued a call for the convention to be held in Ogden next Saturday afternoon at S o'clock, in the courthouse. Delegates - will be (elected in Davis, Morgan and The convention will Weber counties. nominate a district judga for two years. wilt be composed of 645 delegator- The primaries will be held In the three counties Wednesday night at 8 oclock. - More Than Half, of Gym Fund Raised OGDEN, Aug. W, Apostle David O. president of the Weber Normal college board of trustees, today extended the thanks of the board to all who contributed to the gymnasium fund of the o college. that the central The statement set-oIn committee charge of the drive, through the chairman, Orval W. Adams, &4 reported that more than half of the L 000 had been obtained. Mr-Ka- ut i j OIL CONCERN INCORPORATED. CHEYENNE, Wyo,, Aug. 19. Incorpe. ration papers were filed with the secretary of state here today by the Mamma h Oil company of Delaware, capitalised at 8 200. 500,000 And organized, .by .the Sinclair OU interests to develop the Teapot Dome naval reserve under a contract secured from the federal government. The company paid a filing fee of The land which the Mammoth com-7n- y will develop was that recently involved in ihe controversy with another company. In which the department of the Interior Invoked the aid of marines to drive the second company off thq property. which the government had leased to thd Sinclair Interests The amount of the capitalisatioa is a nominal sura only, for under tha laws of Wyoming such stock Is rated at 8100 a share and tbe Mammoth company capital stock was dlyided Into 2,005.000 shape. 840.-00- 0. 60NG SERVICE TONIGHT- ,-- A; J. Souttiwick will conduct a com- munity song service and deliver a short GIVES BAIL OFtllOOO. address on- music this evening at the OtJDEN, 'Aug. 19. Herbert R. Dreijt regular services-- , in the Eleventh ward was arraigned In the city court thie chapel. The services will begin at 6.30 ; morning on a charge-o- f having r 4 moved o c)ock. t te Thurla. ar Mrs. Virginia B. Dixon Dies at Her Provo Home d Aug. 19 Mrs. Virginia Dixon, 36 years of age, wife of Charles Dixon of Provo, died at 7 oclock tonight after a long illness. She was born at Riverton, Utah, and had lived in Utah all of her life. Mrs. Dixon Is survived by her husband, five daughters and one son, her mother, Mrs. Charlotte E. Beckstead, five brothers, I L. Ueokatead, Topentsh, Wash.; Dr. Frank A. Beckstead,. Midvale; Wesley Beckstead, Salt Lake; George 8. Beckstead Spanish Fork ; !f e Hecksctad. two sisters, Mrs. Harold Crane, Heber,. and Mrs. Grant Crandall, Provo. Funeral arrangements will be delayed pending word from absent members of the family. Beck-stea- Top-nls- h; Mrs. Zella H. Welling Saccumbs to Appendicitis to Tbe Tribune BRIGHAM CITY, Aug. 19. Mrs. Zella Housley Welling, wife of Ray Welling of Corlnne died yesterday afternoon at 6:20 ochjck at tho Cheooy following an operation for appendicitis last Sunday. Mrs. Welling was born November 29. 1598. at Wellsvllle, and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Housley of Ogden. Five years ago she was married la Ray Welling ef Riverside. Surviving are her husband, two children, Stella, 4, and R, Jay, 2 years of ags. Special Carbon County Schools Will Open September 8 Special te Tbe Tribune. PRICE, Aug. 19. Superintendent D. C. Woodward announces that the teaching force In Garbqncounty for the coming year Is nearly complete, there being onljr five vacancies. School will open September for Instruction. registration being held Sep7. 6 tember and 'The new pub- Ur jchooL buUdlng at- - Price will not bo -, eady before September 12, t four-roo- 47-- 1423 J. bl 1 Bl elNLA men r nemes to board !o pleaeast borne, fine locetioo; reasonable. Waa. 93ALJ. VERY hearl ahawl pin. Sundav, ltcturu to 1. L. Uavagr. 12 Main cameo A and l, dandy rangs (small), fttmatlty ef apriaga. qua, tity ef mattresses O. whats tha 4ue7 U'a too long to mention each item, but everything hotel or boms, gat goes to make up n plates, gas ranges, etc. Dealer, public, spec ulsters, everybody come. Everything goes wild out reserve. v r,,. mi 4810 ne-d- No, b't4n llaiurn iila', on Ueit l,(Kr S . l4miil4 t4 HI acl W, TVtnplf. Will IeOiT i'd from Utii Am at Park iontentiot tortoKe shell ftaasea. On Mflln and 2nd So., Return to containing 8M W. let So. 11 aril. (X)KT g brown t hat. p 11 73774 lOUr.UVi tjf mala, auiio. dtsawi; its to order llentftdlriiiix. pleating, button, 11091 Hr. 479 " p'tiUnx. 715 9h East (ltv. EDITH U. HUH. ('all 4fliBf4i ttewBtd tewing, rail Wat, 43:.' ftUiu MK 40t pair M: KOlt No, 1180 ho too. fcil umbrella Khar's cafeteria, call Wa. KUa At ThurmlfiT, Wit- DRE36MAJUNO Gib Hri'i M 9 .OST-- BLACKFOOT. Idaho, Aug 19 Dr R. ), Pepper, professor of petrology, and Anew- all of Youngstown. Ohio, ly arrived In Blackfoot to investigate and study the structure and formation of the Both Professois lava beds west of her Gregg and Pepper Rave made previous visits to these beds and entertain plans of boring at great depths to tap the heat that Is known to exist there. Mr. Agnew has had a great deal of experience in both the construction of deep drilling machinery and work relative to deep drilling. It is announced that Mr. Agnew haa disco' ered a new composition for making steel of lighter weight and at the same time strong enough to do the necessary deep drilling. Heretofore the lack of one or the other of these two requisites In deep drilling machinery has prevented the attsmpt which will now probably be made. Both Professor Gregg and Professor Pepper will try out the new machinery Invented by Mr. Agnew,., If the experiment sucoeeds, as these 'two mm confidently expect it will, the result will be great in regard to future heat and power. It Is estimated that the wwk will consume more than a year. Work will begin as soon as the new machinery arrives from the east. fob pnrao Ol.v.r, 972 J I X4.1Q6 ins BROWN, Fast 2nd Bouib. lualM Ilyin ad 232. oll7 LASS aresamallna anl reaodellno 8k Ourher. Waa 9760-- CHIROPODISTS 1R. ELIXABtlU L. W 10411 it, grarliutc rump' 725 26 UUutjrs UlUg.. 68 80, Uaia. odist I DUKSHMAKINU; will go out Wsiaon, 266 K. 6th ga. Was. I YHl8T-- t J day. by, 2268-- Mra. a8ftS8 LAKH draistnakliig aad ramodallng at Mr. C. Bucher. Wat. 9740-J- . Was. 2809 your bouia. qlll 18171 VAN K. all foot MOLTEN, all Ult. apoelallat; I menu. 246 8o. Main. Keltb Kuiporinu. Wns irKI.VO drasnmnklng and rUtldn-n-k elatbet, 66111 I koine 16 ar f At 7676. by day; yean aiperlrooa. My. 75. pS40 Dli MAHY 11. BiTLKR, Cbiropodlt. ftpactal attention to arcb troublea. 333 Judge bldg, j DRBHBMAKINti, tailoring aod remodeling. Will p30Ml Waa. N83 at bomo. Jlrai go out bj day or )I. Hehrumm, Wa. HOT W. x457B electruljato. aaria. ailos fOlT Hicia.lst and tariooo a teloa. Hotel ft80. School of Dressmaking auperfluona hair, Alice (Juisb Reaatj Bhop. D K bldg . 031 7 hd brown befcoo) of DraoMoakiag will Temple. T l. Waa 9.1NV bocom ladept-- i 411. too, ipj. g DK L. F. DELK. chiropodist, foot apectnltat, liulft t.. 4th floor. 311 So. Mala Bl. Waa. :1A v) 04 bKIkrKH up e W217S atinule dre.a.nuklng srlmal Make ynniaelf useful. We 6w cutting anti DK A T LA FKKNIEKK. gradimte cblroMe R4nm 607. 64 8a Viola. xwaVI dint. Hperinl attention given to arch troublea. fitting. 411 Temple Waa. Hldg PLUMBING BOND LEVELS HIGH. NEW YORK, Aug. 19 Railroad bond' were carried to new high levels on the stock exchange today In a sympathetic movement with the Increase in stock prFes. Gains of 1 to 2 points were scored by Seaboard 6s and .Adjustment 5s, New Western 4s, Norfolk & York, Ontario Western Convertible 6s and Denver 4: Rio Grande Western 5s. while Missouri Pacific 8s. Reading 4s. Southern Rallwa,-5and Northern Pacific 3s also hardened substantially. Goodyear 6s of 1931 rose materially at t, but yielded somewhat towai js the close. Third Avenue Adjustment o and Pacific Telephone 5s featured tjie Industrial group, which was alo markeTT by a sharp reaction in Brooklyn Union Gas bopds, which dropped a point Colorado Industrial 6s, which enjoyed a sensational advance of 5 polqts jesterday. forfeited half of Its gain today. n 5s. who 1: Activity In .moved up fatured. ihe ioiwgw grfnrpf-othestrong spots in which were Argentine 6s. Berne 8a and Zurich 8s .which had fihot up 7 2 Liberty 3 points yesterday dropped 68 points on but recovered shout heavy selling, of Its early loss before the close. Other Liberty issues held steady Total sates, gar valus. were $5,421, OvO. 577. 44 Pleating I1EJJ8T1TL fU.Mi, AND HEATING gaodt. repairs, water Jacketa cleaned; I'LlMpl.MJ coils, furnscea, etc : prices reasonable. Jtbn H Chapman. Was. 4961. ellPl nater Jacketa FLIMBIKi tepHirs. P. L. Ilaeuiaviten. coils made and towtitlled. Hr. H7iri. 420 ftth Jia-bpHolO GA8 li'Sler coll r paired cr rmeed. Alt kind tvttrkmcn reliable and reasonable piumbiof Anderoon Mcf;ivn aA42l llr .VDC prices STEAMSHIP TICKETS s 08TE0PATH3 the-star- DK. LIftSA Klrktviile 24n . Jour licf. Park Cxeoho-Slovakia- M Graduate. UH1 KOPATH FULt.OK. 5 JO Pelt Bldg. Wm. xn foot specialist tiuubic W Rida- aa ci .a. ivu , quKb an. ta.iiug re4. I. U.ubaa. 2u2 Boyd 2!W. ulUoJ r a yehr ago to 854.000,000 for July, tha department declared to be a healthy sign, pointing to a gradual return' to more normal relatione between our exports and Imports which Is bound to have a beneficial eftrade balance from 8147.000.000 fect on the international exchange situation. TRADE BALANCE BEDUCED. Commodity exportaWor July aggregated WASHINGTON. Aug. 19 A reduction $205, 000,000, again 8334.000,000 in June and of more than 820,090,900 In the nation's 8325,000,000 in July, 1921,, while imports favorable trade balance during July as totalled 8251,000,000, against 8260,000 0b0 compared with a year ago will help tho in June and 8178,000,000 for July a .year International the ago. exchange situation, commerce department declared today in MEETING ARRANGED. 0i6nbit:rade rforllailOe hoN-AThe. missionaries of the Lr D. S month. ward will hold an open-a- ir Substantially Increased gold imporU, side of the ward but slightly decreased commodity exponn nvAetlngon anti Imports, the department stated, chapel this evening at 6:30 4clock. Music a male chorus and the foreign trade of tlie your.lry will be furbished by several speakers will address the meetfor July as compared with June. The decided reduction in the ifavoraUe ing fo Twen-ty-etgh- the-ea- . ... th a ' ktiiiHA ti JtiarAbikt hipa palB.itth, Itnog, J 64 9' I psiotlog. $60 pae cards, It,, 864 iU4 ll.r. 3337. J4I AUCTION SALES U, AUAM8. ALlTIONEEIl. 0411 the retnainw Last Broadway. ma aa extra da.r t clean it up. Cocue early Monday, as e will auction tbe aiucb In Job lots, 'inert are abouC DUO pa Ira Wvlia' silk booe. tbe very beat xratlca, ll (till laahioned, every color and aise; alwjut 500 palra Utile lisle boaa, aereial tiua. woolctt port boae and .l and wool, a lot of children a busy in all colors tad alaea. topie te tbe aalec Monday aud help mt ckoe the Mock OMt, aa well r( baryalav for yo.xravU. 1 waat te thank you all tor atteodlux tbe sale for the past three weeks, aa you have made it possible for we to cioee out oee ef tbe Lara- eat auction rate ef merchandise H a very I141A tlrr.eA I urr every eso r otiny . auotAea uatoaers to be at the aale Muadey. aa every thin must be eo!4 awl your pttca wilt severa. Plenty of barytine for all, aad we will start . m. aad eeli by ehoottnf pnoiptiy at 1 AltTlON unul all foods ire aeid. 80 10 a. I will sell for Sire. n. at Tuesday Harris at her borne. 14 First ave.. eifht rooms extra food bxlS ef very food furniture d easah rune, ball carraft, f S.ttxld.t lufa. feiden oak pet. stair carpet, lot linoleum. dtninf room enalrs. iarpe dininf table, beautiextra fund rocker, large ful chins cloeet. automatic refrigerator, like new; fine large naa chiffonier, 4 extra good oak dreeeem, baby bed. braes bed. white enamel twin beds remit Uanin bed, spring and mattreeeee with all beds. Tbe mairceece te this borne need special menttaaaa they are extit good; sen. couch. IQclipae gas range, , extra good piano. real planet nevring Kranlcb ft Barb make. canary desk, combination bookcase and dta. birds B4 breeding cage, picture dlea brie-l-brr. boss, garden to..iA, Hoes, etc. A lot ef good uaed clothing. This should be good nate, aa there te a let ef very flue furniture t be sold. Absoluts aale, JSflu ret serve. WM. H. ADAMS. AUCTIONEER. ,"5? Bill n Atmos 2 SALK. 118 120 Regent Street. Tuesday, Aug, 12, at any aoctioa rooms,furol--ats 70:60, 1 will sell 8 neons of very fine ture for A. U. flood, coaslettn af elegaat parlor eet ia Iko mah. finish, daeooettt. 8 large Wiliaaa roekert, lib. tabla and a beastlfal pint beds, box l,r'nw pkonograpk, 2 In. b-oak dlnlug set. bjffH matlre aM, a baotlf.ri . table. 2 beaullful One net tea 6 chaira and la fumed oak. Juit it .0 sew; a beautiful nab lu match, a bcantif.il chiffonier ami aut dresser W. 8. range ou sanitary base with watef and dlakea, peak chain. Jacket, mice gae range I. . I lh '" This lot must go Tnctdiy. rooms of fnraltare. 8 11. 8. P. ell for Mra. boa. t. chlffonior. dreaoor. O. table and nnot bed, dining bread i chain, a beautiful Sim. eprtnga, mattreae, 2 bookcases, talks mantel clock a beautiful 8 day and a lot of other lb Inga that 0 to unka up wood Bomo. i K 8. In thia sail I will sell one of fix finoot hand carved Imported rockers la tha city, oufti. cost $12.1; also complete auto 230-lb-service . air tank 1 power W. U. motor. I heee anq air cotnpnaaor, aad I 11 that goes with this outfit; 2 Biro office desks and chain, 2 good carpets, 1 small gnaa rug sad many other things too lumcroue to menttoa. flea ten. If you waut goods. R will mv to attend thie eale. All will go lo tho at 10 o'clock high bidder. P. 8. Ou Thursday, ta first-clae- a I will soil a Rulck 6. 19 too-lcl-. cooditloa, and a 19 model ford truck. . , , a Deal, f'tr loiin 8quan L. W. KF.LI.Y. Auetteueer. n I tlet You tho Money. Como lu and ace. 118 120 Regent at. 4 PIiobb Waa. 1044. Uy. 946J W. X434i Far OUT. IUEAP KENT, WHY Wfi HELL FLUMTIKE CHEAP. Id Ytenit Martin Ma Bufrta. all kind DrMrt I will rva X40O1 j- 7.23 eotto 40-l- UlftiUI tlUCI bnig. SHI j lbt IJtr lli tourt baa ' 21,18 a33 toe firing.' . Hwn. fitraitara. dt.tiaa, aimauacam.at-Yrtday rnfa, clc. W.!rh for lh. bit haw If .yw aaytlilaa mornln, Trlbmve. to a.11 aad waat quirk actloa and boat roanito. from IS yoara Ml-yawhich, attnrally, com aartloa axpvrtancc, call na lfc wL-- . haca th. largnt aocfloa honaa lath whoro yoa caa bo auttn, of a propw dtaplay af your fooda. Book Jour oaloo quickly. 1 biro my daja ire bolng taken rnidtlly. bl, aalro fill, nook and 2 oa Tunl.y. Kvcry Mia bold by mo laof week loft a oati.floil client, an 1 bent my a opr. torment la every riM. 1 raa toll yon eaactly what yono altitro will --brln, and no ,uoMwork. WUI tt ttrpon loqoo.tr old for. POL. 1. T. JENKINS, . g.lt Lnko'a RolUbi. Anctloneer. Waa. 670 Ea.t Second gunlli. 14044 niattraaaea ,.M ........ .... .. Azmlnstar nigs Dateuporta 4M e "V AITTEKN00N. ATLKDAY At 2:10 p. m. at ur .urllua room (AII Bat-laI. 670 E. 2nd fta., I wtU aall fuf Mil.,. annbar af ImporUnt ciiia.ii, am. Tory Baglvrn airinfft Mala ce. 3 C. JRNK1NH. IOL. E." C. JENKINS. Rolladdc 806 8u. 8bup, . fw. hair bnttonkales. CHINA PAINTING WM. TICKKIB to and (roa all AUaatle and Faciftt Bpeciat lours a.raugrti, J, C. Tam-porta enrrai Btvsiuabip Ageui office Villats Ifnaon. 4&W) hotel. Balt leOke Noit ; bV .bUc Ity Kuowltoa bnttona. COL. Halt Lake's Reliable Auctioneer. S0H0. Waa Eaat Second South. P.S. t'nt Col, Jenkins' ada out for refereaoa, as thry will appear tomorrow in condensed 870 at tuba, wringer, Ur. jour botao. W8V48 , one-thi- W' ll1' I W -UOL. X. C. JENKINS, AUCTIONEER ItTHOOil HO M B DEALERS. TAKE NOTICE 11 10 0 So. 5th a. Za at m., Thursday, wilt sell for Alfred Tursblom the catirv furniM of ture and fiirnishlnrs. Including bedding, blankets, wests, pillow cases, pUtew.' spreads, guilts etc., ef 10 rooms. Funiatdte conslats of 5 lg. drvsaers, 7 bed! complete, wardrobes, commodes, lg. so. rockers of all kinds, quantity of chaira, s number of rugs of dlf. dualities, a so. of beelers ail sisee, A 1421 detlrabte room with hot arc) cold water; board for 2 gentlemen; cloae In; bfmte aleo I 0th . 7d(M. x402 4nfoa. Was. Hew nl. r xSm)2 I I board and room, 9 Emery apta. IAST Itnmn and altite dog Anaaera to nama 4403 Waa. 3241c of Hiitinna, White theat and foreleg. Phone. fnmlalied rooms and board, alto tab' E 44)10 NItELY 17th So. Hr 174AJ I 01 W7. B. x4374 btard. Hy. Broadway. LOST Hoi) of kodak films since 11th of Au- 4004 J TWO pleaaanl reruns with Nrd is gnat. Pail Waaateh 1677. 332-H- . 2 for 4410 people. family Hy. LOST Last Tuesday at Pantajres. large buck' Nktn and fishing !! iNH'ELY furnished front room suitable for two; purae, keys. wntYfiilri 1024 1st Also garage. cense, some nilver. Finder keep silver aud I board if desired. l441ft 4120 lave Wjiw. j)44tj . leMre n ? Pniitages or roll ltv. 121M 2 or I large front , IjOHT Kur sarf August 4th in Temple grounds I FOR tha school term. I Waa. board. Pboon room, phone, bath; gtxd brtween lahernacle and, Newhouse hotel. 4639 Return to W. A. Johnson. Newhouse hotel. 1 136 W. 4032 n Ile4 rd NICE room, private bath, tadividnal service, suitable for LUST Thureddv, August 17. cither oo Saltair gentlemen or mas and wife, 31 No. State, X4348 train or at pavilion, brown suedn and trico- - New management, IcfiD short i'a;e, beiouging to suit. llj. 13 J iLAltoE front rom In modern bomo for tws, r'snv Hen ard Excellent bfvird. g.7 K. lat He. 1433 Vi ei. p. m , toral esmeo brooch, hand- LOS 1 CbildmUs Hotp Call Hy. 140-Hewoid cnncil niountlng 4.l78 WI1J. car. for t or 2 chIMrm la prirata nHHt-aaIVli. grai-w.- " Mii hr.- - Kttiy I- - hawwi-a-w 154-' X2l6 IM22 nt Ur LOS T Heat rn.hton for auto, mtUUlc .earn ap.n. I DILL car. for riilldren in ho tne la country, I 14206 beat of food. Jrrooy nillk. Near acbooli, ,116 lt.t irn to U'O E. 2tl Wo. H.w.nl th Bllt- - Murf!r IAIST Sfrlnq of j.ilon b.ad.i bl lit North I 1C, SO Jet No titXHt home for on. or two Jtllle cblldrrb. Ad-- t and Huitalr. Kcvard. K.turn 14.987 Tribune tire.. wlSCO I 1 OSl - three We good homo to one or two week! ago! Ilul girl's (VltJ, babies, 8th and 0th West. I 1719 Rbelmefdlne court. 17th So. bet 2nd and doth , nut oo 4th St,. ' 'return I 8rd E. Mother would npnretiate If finder would 14074 1 Very 4972 W 1 t So 4ir lit T.lbtine offh-c- . 194 recent-mornin- rl I of board, lnUrt'K VIHIIla) mo. ry hot wafer In ibundaneo, beautiful yard. if'l'i ty,eer hath. 1M t. 7th gntffb. i4h7 Dr. Hnrr will lie will be nee. 23 Jewel opeo-fac- t Illlnola ThurtMlny. in O 8 L. yards, between viaduct ( all Wee, S6Q2$13 reward-13744 IA)ST At p gpfcial to The Tribune - auw (rqtihml X4U20 LARdK frost room, nicely famished, modi hoote; fleet class board for two refined people. s4029 Call Hy. 1739. WANTED Two workingmos lo room snd board, eatjh, Easterners to Drill Blackfoot Lava Beds Martha. Francis Hla. 30 years of age, died thia at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Andrew .Burt, in thia city of ailments incident to old age. Mrs. Hiatt was born February 27. 1842, She emigrated with her in Tennessee. parents In 1851, the family living for a time at Mill Creek. She came to Brigham City in the spring of I860 and resided here until 1962. when she removed to Bear Lake, Idaho. Later she made her home with a daughter at Chesterfield, Idaho. Surviving are three sons, Thomas Hiatt of this city, George Hiatt and Leslie Higtt of Chesterfield, Idaho, and two daughters, Mrs. Minerva Burt of this city, and Mrs. Lavina Brangham of Chesterfield. There are also twenty-eigh- t grandchildren and thirty-seve- n living. Funeral services will be held at the Third ward chapel In this city Monday afternoon at 1 oclock under the direction of Bishop Hyrum W. Yalentlne. -- x42 X43U BOA HP IN A FAMILY WITHIN -- PlSTAKtE AND OF 1 INTAlf HY. 420TW. SIDE IlloH SCHOOL. EAST ami lat N6r(b. Ashton-Jenkin- Mn. PROVO, LOST . 720S-W- on South Temple ear. I ROOM AND W. Reward. X3793J WALK1NO 4SMJV liKWAKU If the nhn from lady and na,d billy oh return the ptrae and keeiiiakea - "fried Send It to 8 Heed pointment by Governor Mabey of Arthur H. Parsons as a member of the special advisory committee now investigating the tax situation in conjunction with Professor Charles J. Bullock. B C. Palmer, chairman of the committee appointed to forms for the use of the firepare group, presented proposedmultiple forms and reported that twelve firms had joined the group. The resolution requesting the appointment of Mr. Parsons on the special advisory committee investigating the tax situation follow's: "Resolved, That the Salt take Real Estate board, in regular meeting Tridav, unanimously requests Governor Mabev to appoint Arthur H. Parson a member in-of the special advisory committee now vestigating the tax sltuatibn in conjunct tion with Professor Bullock. "The appointment of Mr. Parsrfis Is particularly urged by reason of his extensive knowledge and experience in tax matters snd also bv reason of his recent Investigation along such matters as secretary of the Salt Lake Real Estate board." It Is planned to have the multiple listing system in working order .September 1. Tne system will provide every member of tbe group with a complete list of all pronerTv held'fbf' safe' or TenT'hy other members of the group. Firms that have signed the multiple listing group agrees ment are; The companv, the Baird Realty !nestment company, Bettllvon Home Builders company. Central Trust company, Frlteoh ioan end Investment Trust company, Bruneau-Hil- l companv, Kimball & Richards, ie (Land Rlchev A Richards Realty company Companv, A Richter tampans, Toronto & Tuttle Brothers companx. Company, 8peclal 18-- Wa i'utm?. 4 rinaii srd watch. Wet, 21 Vida ave. He ward Uetwevd 3rd East snd tit on 27th Smith x4t61 LOhT -- Difttltarse from I S smty. No. 216922. Kinder kindly return to 11. Ormsw, 140 He 4146 rnt The Salt ToSke Real Estate board parsed a resolution Friday requesting the ap- Martha F. Hiatt, Pioneer, Die at Brigham City to Tlie Trlbnoa BRIGHAM CITY, Aug. silk uiuhreUtt -- Blue LPHT- - defending Stevens. County Attorney F. W. Keller of San In Juan county jesterday announced open court, that the stat, would, move for a dismissal of the case against Irvin B. Dunham, who on April 18 of this year shot and killed his stepfather, James Nash, In Montezuma canyon. At the preliminary hearing last spring Dunham was held, to the district court on the charge of manslaughter. The county at torney Is dissatisfied with this commit- r ment, and If the charge of manalaugh-teis dismissed by the court the state will ask th summoning of a grand jury and will seek an Indictment on the charge of murder In the first degree. 100-ya- 19. l'oeu 322 Is IE! m t. UJST Sped. I to The Tribune. MOAB. Aur. 19 The district court, Uh Judge Dllwerth Woolley on the beach, 1 In session at Monticello. Leroy B, Stfvens, charged with murder in the first degree for the killing of Charles snd George Bradford March 20 is on trial.' W. H. Farr.Ssssistant attorney general, is assisting' B. W. Dalton, dls trlct attorney, in the. prosecution of the case. Attorney Knox Patterson of Moali DETROIT, Aug 19. Displaying an ar ray of athletes who rank among the leaders of the country, Illinois Athletic club decisively defeated all opponents in the annual central A. A. U. senior track and field championships here today staged nterTrle gtisplceA Cfthe Detroit Newg. The Illinois club went Into the lead at the start of the meet. Twelve first places were captured by the meet winner, which scored 108 points. Illinois nearest rival was the Detroit Young , Mens Order, which had IS points. Detroit Y. M. C. A. was third with 9. Four central A. A. records were shattered, all of them by athletes wearing the colors of I. A. C. Although two of his teammates made an equal number of points, Herald A. Jones of the Illinois club provided the Twice he degreatest thrills of th day. his teammate feated Loren Murchison, and widely known sprinter, in dasheb, once for n district record. dash from Jones took the Murchieon almost at the-tacutting in front of the latter at the finish. Jones dash, leading ail also took the of the way. His time was 21.4 seconds, a second faster than the former central K. 8. made U. record A. A. Hamilton, by C. A. A., August 31, 1907. of Karl W. Anderson clipped low hurdle a second from the record, winning In 24.5 seconds. The former record waa held by C. A. Cory of C. A. A., and was made in 1913. Jim Shanahan threw the Inches. The former weight 33 feet 8 record was 3211. made by Blackwood of the Chicago A. A. In 1921. Howa-- d B. Hoffman, former University of Michigan star, now under I. A. C. colors, hurled the javelin 184 feet 2 inches. The former record, 174 feet 4 Inches, was made by Brede of the I. A. O. in Chicago a year ago. . Dramwcil French of the I. A. C. won race handily. the Jote W. Ray won the mile run by 126 yards. Thomaa Campbell, Yale atar, won tha e easily. Harold M. Osborne, Shanahan 'and Jones were the high point scorers of the meet each winning 19 points. gden Police Chief Starts to Clean Up g -- Stevens Murder Trial Is On at Monticello s, -- buv-In- v 8t er one-pou- Chadwick, Aug. 19. Carl 17 years of age, son of William A and Jane Woodfldd Chadwick of label ty. Ogden valley, died at the Dee hospital tonight from the effects of a gunshot wound inflicted accidentally last Thursday while he and other youths wer hunting In South Fork canyon.bullet had Examination showed the perforated the Intestines five times and lodged back of the spine. .The parents and the following brothers and sisters survive: Mrs Laurene Shaw. Ethel. John, Rachael, Vera and Harold The body was Chadwick, all of Liberty. removed to Larkin, & Sons undertaking of funeral will The date the parlors be announced later. mm eS CHICAGO, Aug. 19 Acute depression of wheat prices this week, extedding at times to under 81 a bushel, has closely followed the breakdown of the Interallied conference at London. Compared wllh c a week ago. wheat this morning a as to 440 lower, corn up He, oat off l,e to He. and provisions varying from 27', c decline to an advance of 2'sc. Failure of the allied piemters to reach any agreement in regard to German financial affairs caught the wheal market when the domestic Industrial outlook appeared decidedly uncertain, the rail strike settlement in particular, and power seemed to be restricted almost entirely to traders who had been i the selling aide of the market and were in position to profit. Subsequently, with coal mines reopening and with isilruad troubles less threatening, the wheat market rallied somewhat, buyers apparently becoming more contldrot. a Drought and heat damaging corn led afterward to a sharp upturn In the pthe of wheat as well a of other cereals, but wheat fell in value again when timely molature and cooler temperature relieved anxiety iti to corn. At this Juncture too. prospective Increased receipts of wheat aa a result of expected settlement of the rail strikes became a noticeable bearish in effect factor, heightened through practical assurance that the springwhe.it soon waa would be made aril mo' crop lng in volume Weather conditions ruled the corn market. Despite rains and cooler weather, sentiment remained bullish, the extent of actual, damage by drought being a Enlarged arrivals eased the question. oats market a little. Provisions were governed mostly by changes in the value of hogs. Two homea of the latest architecture Federal Heights have recently changed hands- - according to Freeman Corning-sta- r, president of the Morningstar-Voge-l-first of The Investment company. these two sales was that of the brick and stucco house at 1376 Butler avenue. This toouae wag formerly owned by Professor Charles D. Steiner of the University of Utah and was recently sold to Elmo V. Smith, western manager of the American Steel Bridge company. The second transfer of property was that of the brick residence at 1355 Perry avenue. This propery was sold by Dr. E. D. Hammond to Hyrum E. Dewsnup for a consideration of $10,500, Mr. ' said. Mr. Morningstar reports an Increased demand for better houses as the fall season approached. This report Is not based only on the number of sales being made he said, but by the unusual number of inquiries made during the past ten dsvs, both by residents of Salt Lake and by newcomers one-pou- CENTRAL FIELD FOLLOW THR CROWD 10L. C. C. JKNKIXS At CTiO NS TB13 I I WEJKK MONDAY, D. & g. U. It Y. iALVAC.B f Monday, 10 s. m at tba I). A K. G. freight hone. 2nd So. snd 6th W I will sell to tho . cotrt Lkk In one-gall- A OGDEN. I Increased Activity in Real Estate Reported e Carl A. Chadwick Dies of Accidental Wound 1 NEW YORK. Aug. IS. This week's advenes in Mock market prices brought ths averages of rail and Industrial shares to approximately1, the highest levels of the ear In spite of the unsettlement of the Industrial, situation. Partial settlement of the labor trouble In the soft coal fields had a beneficial effect on prices of industrial shares, which reflected the effect of Investment buying, while standard rail shares continued to be accumulated by large Interests and withdrawn from the market, thereby diminishing the floating supply. Basle industries continued to be hard labor disputes, prohit by the nation-wid- e duction of the United States Steel correduced tnS! per cent of poration lelng per apactly, as compared with 65 to cent the week before, with orresponding To- reductions In independent plants. wards the end of tha week, however, a modification of plans for curtailed production was made on the assurance of Increased coal supplies. Failure of the allied premiers to reach n agreement on German reparations imparted an irregular tone to the foreign exchanges. German marks falling to the extreme low level of , c a hundred, or about 6 rents below the rate of a week Business In German exchange has ago been confined almost entirely, lu speculators. most of the commercial business with that country now being conducted on a dollar basis. Money lates continue to be easy with the supply generally in excess of tlie demand. This explains In part the steady rise in bond prices. A marked decline is noted Jn, new. band offering, but two large preferred stock issues of well known department stores were well taken. - -- Z to appear for Manufacturers to Pretent Excellent Outing Program OGDKX, Aug. sentence of Tillman I). Johnson. Judge of the Vhited States district court, will be made by Krnnut R. Woolley, who has been In the Salt Lake county Jail since the August 5 for contempt of court, as and result of his failure to produce bookscomrecords of the Great Basin Sugar pany and the Woolley I.and A ofLivestock the apcompany. The announcement Arthur Woolley, coun- peal was made by R. before Judge Woolley, for Ernest hnson today. The attorney announced not could the desired books and records produced in court. When the notice of the appeal was made. United States District Attorney Uharles Morris and M. E. Wilson, attorney for Herbert It. MacMillan, whose suit a Judgment against IsWoollev toIn collect court, said that thev pending the matter of th were Investigating mislng books, which re said to be lit Los Angele. .l Bran- street, in her posIn the city MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. licenses OGDEN, Aug. 19. Marriage were issued today to the following: Harold E. Pettigrew and Melba Bean, both of Ogden. E. R. Woolley to Appeal From C our Ft Sentence 19. BAIL. Rocco AUCTION SALES furnished room, good board, mwe-bi- o rates. 242 Sod Ratt. Phone ,Wu. u5. rj7M ROOM aad board. Individ! aervivn, strictly 4wits seating B No. State. special family rata ELY kltkeet bidder lg, quantity of uleasa freigut constating In part ef quantity of groceries. 6 utj tire.. S tongolemn rags. ?i ringe Indians, FUNERAL DIRECTORS quantity of dolls snd many other tkmge (hat will interest you, 1 roll inlaid linoleum, beet A O'lKl.NNfcLts tU uadertekere aad vrkltB IV114 grade; I roll common linoleum. Doet fall to ora. 7 oulk Wee Tauiple at. Phwae attend. e4Wl lUC-Ni- i Was. 41. me or wtimen; moat bo refined nod 'ir-TEN-KWas. acceptable aa mow bora of family. IUU8. Skit Itvlikbl AutlloBevr LUN8 bAKU, ri .NfckAi OUt-lITO Etit Swuft tUM Weeatcb do. 4 at. Hat Wat. WM. chapel, Mortuary 1. JtakiBt P 4M4 BOARD aad ram at 17 ko, 42b Boat, gear MY& tdk at far rrferrwr, will l tomorrow eomteoMKl appear form 3089 thy university; also garage. 4044) FLORISTS ROOM wHb tleepiag pure and board. Mb Uni iOL B. t JENKJNS. Af (T1UMUS&. ave Wat, 520-11- . v&Mt leora-tlon- a AINU PLURAL lO.. 214 K. Sad boot L-SPECIAL! DOUBLE' HBA DEB, and design' week our specially ; prompt LaSuK. coul ruoa with goud board. 24 Bo HOMES AT ONE TIME 9th Kat Was. 919 iS49 attention given- - Phone Was. MU. e. Tneertey, ., t So? kM Wmtr homee ef ' hh.M.M LSliliOt. K.XK. (hi. 1st. 7 M. Mate. lUlMI wen or arua.es, emat ba reflued aad ct. (S9 E. 4th So.). I will eeli furBt(ure,'oae rlrht kfter the other; oao Waa Tel Was kail Laaaa aid eat aag Medacceptable aa member, of (amity. P.XJ4 I 60MI H I.UU0 tor Mr. I'rtereoa amt one for Mr. Speocer. cem lac florlar. iktt&c nt the following Beautiful f, ou lib. BKACTlfl L niu eed boar. 80 io4 f.U tkbte, ete(. . o. a. rhilr. He, f. e. lee. MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONES per mo , esreJleet home mhIi, welk- - eay chair, lea. back an 4 eeat: . In dUtkBce 21 E Sr South. an lea. rocker, f o. bookcaeo thianull Uy. 615 R. aet la Bit u AtVAVftO. t Low. LAl.ish tol Sfickley, by tHeSin4rd foniturt Co., dUUv yartlit 422 H, apetke for Iteelf b4 Ik )ut tike ew; At AMY 2Ji Ho. 3rd Lkkt Nk-lere rotua. which m iitkb. it Wtv ri-tuv win tutr. iui 0aier 85T0 eleg. 0il2 Axmiaater rug. beautiful drape boerU, rlM la gM ind will pay you to e u. Notice tbe etWree; cnrtajaa, wonderful 1. o. din. net. table, full, lea. d. rhaira, Cub timult aad Herbie Co., 23 Wct So. Tea. Tl HMHUkD roume aad S27board, by wek or buffet and Singer new. Eaat 1st South at. mach.. 1 fina beater, 1 9x12 velvet rug. a month Kate 33 0. I.1JS72 onderftil Woodrow elec washer ia floe shape, Waldorf range e lege, ' Ml LL furniahed room, with burnt, for man lote an.of porcelain front CEMETERIES kit. chair and table, nice and wife o two 'people; hot and cold water dresser, linoleum, brnae bed. springs and fine teat., eleg. Vv AAAiL n care ta room 1VU8 ftth K. Waa. 9612 W. aid (V. id.), 11 (Nnpsuiai baby'e crib, several throw ruga., pictuaea. dlabea. 34 K. itnln r eAB4 Was c fur bedding and nil the and aaanil nr hot It ROOM MODPK.N cottae, tceiy w401 ticlea too aumerona to mentioB alao. Now 4 Weat 2nd North. althejU For Mr. Spencer's home, which consists of beauLOST AND FOUND F.MY drairable roona with good bMird at 703 tiful f. v. din. net, full lea. seat chaira. LOST--i- 'l wSS60 dm. So. Mala Waa 2021 W. Nattocal tapper pcrou fiDdio table, tn a valve boffet, eleg. f. o, genuine bank citkH'lk bji't. blank lOMS away from the beat, noise an awoke. lea. davenette, drop-beaeew. mach., fine casu on ilcak in Mt Malta h'Ck nod I fine heater, eleg. porcelain front Uni- -' toeale Excellent aad cleat piblic please uollfy Mas. b0)-9lrootua, $7.00 a week; cioee ia. 223 Canyon ltd, reran! aan. range on lege, beautiful pith, b. r. iSCmU Jirwini. xd9 suite, lg. drevaer, wing glaae dressing table, 1A1S1 - Blown cmwk Iwuk I BOAKli anil room la ilrlcily mod. bungalow foe beds,a. spring and mat. to match, fine massive ..mi, g. lib, table, fine ruga, several small, aiul I li't k ou Hal.cr Bio. bauu. alao nut a- - I two bislnesa a. By. rugs, baby crib, fine Universal beater, S dandy profa.aloual psupl. Itf'nurd if triurnvd 01 liiyan ave. Hy. I 22 x3 birds and canary cages, can. cot., lg. plate X80d4 IdJtJ wall mirror and many- - other things for ftoe LA Ht K, airy rooms for two, borne cooking home. OT THINK L0tT teinale AireUair, licinae No. 446. Be II TOt R CHOICE Or 3 aleo garage. Yfra. 34. J. prOcbay. ELKO. HOMES AT YOl'R OWN BU turn to dtii avvuuv. NO Waa. 84 B. Hrd are. Waa. I17S-W- . 94 xl32 AT ONE SALE. 70S ALL 1 yiHHT-IAti8 bdard gad rouaS Atsery apta.. B. Cr JSNK1N9. tOL LORT-F- yi Waa. 8241 terrier, brown hsd, iwo bnwn x8742 Halt Laka'a Reliable Anctloneer. liewurd. r- r; TeieplHMta Was. , Bputa.au b 70 Eaat Second Hcmth. Waa. 3H30. front room la private fsmily 27.M u. xS39 ArrBACTIVE P Cnt, Jenhinn ads out for refervoce, 600 Ri 1st So. Waa. IIII W. aa they mill appear tomorrow lg coodenaed form. 1HT -t- inali Wr p)u Iuikrttw-- Jold, on Main! board ami room for two girls. 417 K. x4Mt 1 a t and 3rd Hu. tall Hj. 6219H. t.OOl) Srd 8ft, Ivaahoe apt. No. 12 x144T Reuarri x374 E C. JENKINS. AUCTIONEER. OL or young men or LOST- - Tborvugid red famale collie, WLDNE8DAT 8 NORTH BENCH DALE, S brown aud t WOt LD like to have women, or men and wives, to enjoy homo U At 20 I at. at 10 U a. m. 1 will soil a bite, xShCS ltcanl. l'tjouv Was, PU81. mod. la or with with borne, lovely privilege X8344 the furniture and furnishings of Mrs. Jatbee out board. 412 K. Srd So. Ilv. 497S-W- . x972 folloWa: residence aa la ef. part, ronelstlng l.OM r -- Arinin!, .... nii. 5 Rioauts old, anaeera to i KOAHtt aad room, 680 aad fine- - 978 rugs, t" edeg. g, o. acclos bdok- f6 aam, f "Mi." Hi'ward Waa. taut. 43 i414t case, U oak heavy lib. tabla, 1 let of MM. 2nd ate xSST fine volumes. I lg. fine niveraal beater, cost 933; I ('engoleum rug. 1 kit. rtuge, loti ft Lour A ntixa.t atlckpih diamond a.ttlu. Lib- - 1 AH lil'".. 6th i'? Eaat. By. dishes 11 O' ho770 and kit. ntensila. pictures, curtains. 4 rdl reward z8T2t Ibnn, Waa. e;i(M. 1713 H. 1407 bed com., lawn mower, pillows, bookcase, din. IdOHl A pair of lary rtu glaaac, Momiajr , LAktIICfront room, with or wlllwet tabla h. t. rugs, and chairs, ebif., dressers. board, la wicker chairs, mum lug on Put Are and Boat l.t Bo. car. refrlg., and many ether srtlch I walk haaotlful hath: aportm.nta Toirphona, t all Waa 8N2flK x877 ward too to for numerous II, renL mention. House 124 So. 6tb Pricva rvaacmablv. , lng dlataocv. TOL B. C. JENKINS. LOhC -- Dtautoad Mt.ibural I East, X4827 iu. (.all Hy. 3200-R-. Halt Lakes Reliable Auctioneer. Kvward x87W Waa. S93H. YKHY desirable lgrge frost roon whit sleeve, 870 East Second South. .R.S-U4h-Jeak- W ul.oeT- - Pt rl aqi gold liumla urohrella, I ada out fiw eeferene, ,sith I 2 etrsets. asUebla tax jL-47-g or 4VSth E. hosed; biiYue uiT ifamile I 11 By. 60S7-M- . Kewsrd. I mailer roots; garage Was. as they will appear tomorrow la condensed form. I Industrial Outlook Brings Chicago Market Caught at About. Better Conditions Time When JEycix InFaces in Investment Centers. Injury. dustry MAXWELL OBSEQUIES SUNDAY. OGDEN, Aug. IS. Funeral services for Mrs. Edith Coates Maxwell, formerly of Ogden, who died last Monday In Fort Worth, Texas, will be held at 2:80 oclock tomorrow afternoon In the Church of the Good Shepherd. The services will ba conducted 'by the Rev. John W. Hyslop. Interment will be made In the City cemetery. OGDEN. Au. IS. After he Is alleged to have knocked William Middleton, 14 years of age, son of John L. Middleton. Thirty-firstreet and Jackson avenue, from a horse, breaking the boy's right ankle, Ernest Bassett, 22 years of age, living two miles north of the Utah Hot Springs. Is said to have driven away leaving the boy on the ground. He was arrested by Motorcycle Officer George Thel-bolwho had a description of the automobile driven by Bassett. Bassett was taken to the poliee eta iion, where the boy was being given medical aid by Ir. K. H. Wilson, city physician. , Bassett was released to appear nJRie city court Monday morning at 10 oklock. According to the stories of several witnesses. the youth was on a small pony and had been watching the circus parade, street between lie was on Twenty-sixt- h avenue, when Adams and Washington horse and he the Bassett's auto struck The boy's leg was fell to the ground. rolled upon It. crushed when the horse The autolst. It is said, contthued on with out making any Inquiry. Officer Thotbold was at the police station when the inwho jured boy was brought In by autolsts He secured s witnessed the accident. and the driver auto and of the description started in pursuit. Near Twenty-eight-sawh Bashe avenue, street snd Jefferson sett, who, after questioning, admitted he had struck the horao He was taken to the police station. Upon the toword of appear relatives, Bassett was released in vourt Monday. AKD ROOM BOARD Mt feel Tory grateful TUB family ef Job to their many frlenda for their pwsilsM vt area kind hit brief lllneaa, and during avmpathy also tbe services of tbo Federal, btak employee fi tho I. O. O. r. lodge, thoao vto furnished and tho nniqeroua beautiful floral x4QB4 Idertwi at the funeral, WANTED Ywo girls want boma with piano (not boardrag boose), sear V. of V. Give JocaXio. ratca. ate. Box h Catena, Utah. OGDfIN, Aug. IS. Harry Pappas and F. H. Martin, arrested by the police on a charge of- - second degreeburglary In ths attsmpt to rob ths soft drink parlor In the Healy Hotel building, were ordered held to the district court this morning by Judgs D. K. Roberts at the conclusion of ths preliminary hearing in - the city court. The bonds of ths men were fixed at 11600 each. Martin was held in the city Jail, hut Pappas was released on a ball bond. , Driver of Car Admits Guilt v ' Two Alleged Burglart Held-t- o District Court Plvonoo M4 and 740; Rwoloty. 11M. -- TIIK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1922. CARD or THANKS ... ........ 2.3. 0q o. eoo.o. !&.() J5.U0 ........ ...... l?U-MRUCR. BErOND-HANHASHES, KK AT HALF PUICK. TEKMft. COMPANY FlltNITUKH UILUMAN 4G0 bo. b'JTAlK SI K EET, OPPOtUTE (OCNTT BLDG. USED stocks or real FlUMTUKE. aervltaadlee.. tatate nothing too terge for u to banUie Re appiaiae. sell on cominvaalott, advance tuonr Set U for tieeb befotC sate or buy outfight. erviio. 11. M, SMITH. tJRADUATE AUCTIONEER. AUCTION DEPT. WAS. 4032 S3 SO. MAIN ST. SALT LAkK REAL KSTATB CO. X33T uet the bvvt P. J. O't AHKOLL. auctioneer. and quickest resaltn; 28 years' merchaodHUfl experience. Lang and OCarrol! Audios Ce. 138 Eaat Broadway. 4 P. J O't ARB0LL. Auctioneer. Ken., Ran. S?24 $ Phone Was. 66'Jl. AN1El Eiirul urv. Sara tune and trouble, (alt Salt lake Fumltuw. WM. H. AlfAVlS. aelte thing. 127 Waa. mJUVVS the man who Auctimievr. So. Stnta at. Phone Raa. Sftbl wMTj 1te., Waa. 744 J- E. C. JENKINS. Salt Lakes reliabe auction cer; get wy guarantee oa fnruiture (irat; it 7 E. 2nd So. Was. 9'A means mom money. 5P3 i'he ions whs gem L. AV, KLL1.Y. AucOooeer Va tiegvnt L yot tbe moaev. . tlb-12xlMS 1044 or Hy. AUCTION SALLA of real eaiate. city and farm property. large consignment ef mcrcliaadia caa be sold for what titay are worth with my graduate auctioneer system. H. M. Bmttb. Was v02J 44 A U TION KALB . ft R. O. W. freight Mation. Rth West and 2nd Scutb Tea auto tires, wardrobe trunks, boilers, tinware, do In. Uoolanm, nigftk rang 4347 gmcerlea. etc. RLORNT BT. SPFCIAL AUCTION AT 113-li1 a. wilt Ihurxdav. Anguat 24rh, at 10 m., ulck sell for Msrinua Johawm. one 11 adlihin.-line- '" medei. In Is as abftoluta aW !n tne highewt blfbtet. to elite elalm. L. W. KELi-Auetioneer. Phone aa. 10440. , x4u!3 at l et. |