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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER OGDEN ' Haw I Prorlda Aganct Cc:gb . DEPARTMENT. Office, 0(dtK Thuln Buttdl When a Bualnu.a. tM; Corraspandart M and 740, Baalaty, girt. cd Cells e Here, 9 Smoot Declares. In his apeccfe at Oct. 11. Walsh of Massachusetts praised Senator Kendrick of Wyoming for voting for the tariff bill, and the heat day came to Ogden and In this building lauded Senator King of Utah for his rig orous fight against the bill," Senator Reed Smoot said In his address at the tabernacle tonight. The senior senator' reference to the recent address by tfie man In behalf of the Massachusetts Junior senator of the state Fas the opening remark in reviewing the recent tariff bill passed by the senate. In beginning his address Senator Smoot took no the work of the American commission on the debt of the allied powers to the United States. In detail he referred to the debt of the European countries to America. He then referred to conditions that faced the Republican administration when It went Into power two OGDEN, Chernn Senator years ago. One of the first acts was the creation of tha budget system and the elimination of bureaus and commissions and reducing the expenses of the country," Senator Smoot said. For every minute President Harding has been In office In two years the country has been saved $2600. The congress has passed 646 separate lews." He then read a list of the accomplishments of the administration. Last winter J resolved to provide in advance for the seasons colds and coughs and I did it. I spent less money and I had no doctor hills. I suffered no dread, no anxiety; I had M aleepless. worried vigils watching my children through the dangerous pa. riods of a bad cold, t want other "" mothers to know how I did it my gratitudo wDl then k theirs. I bought of my druggist a bottle o t Essence and mixed tt into a pint with homemade sugar syrup. It's no trouble throe minutes, little sugar and hot water, thats all. Just follow plain easy directions. Tho dose first rery brings relief and ,1 haveinnot had a serious cold or . cough my family sines I adopted this purs good msdkins. It contains no chloroform, or narcotics whatever. Its delicious end children dont fight it. I give it to my baby, my too older chfldrouand both my husband and self have found it supremely good In every way. It destreyt the cold, etope correct catarrhal trouble and prevents the dangerous after auJ antiseptic, mildly laxative and tonie te theyrtem back? Sianafctrr guarantee every bottle satisfactory or money ONE WEEK ONLY dlrJt -- Be ld druggists, - pries 79c, or for eold.- re-buil- in stamps for trial bottle and wonderful 1923 Almanac Send Adr. ' "Pape's Cold Compound Breaks a Cold In Few Hours 'Every druggist here guarantee etch package of Papes Cold Compound to break up any eold and end grippe misery is a few hours or money returned. Stuffiness, pain, headache, 4 feverishness, Inflamed or congested nose and head relieved with firet dose. These safe pleasant tablets cost only a few cents tod million now take them instead of sickening quinine. (Adv.) X;- pt pt v Had-loc- n. Had-lock- . rcgls-tratio- - nt eer-vic- a new member. NAMED AS CASHIER. members Following the meeting the OGDEN, OcL 11. F. J Hendarshot. were extended an invitation to attend tha son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hender-sho- t, meeting at the tabernacle this, evening, Jr, has been appointed at which Senator Smoot will be the prin- cashierSr.,of oftheOgden, Ban Fernando National cipal speaker. bank at San Fernando, Calif., according to advices received by the family today Mn Henflershot has been a resident of Motor California for six years. 11 Th o. H. club mea-last evening by Mn Clements E, and Mn. Chris Andenon at tb home oft Mr Clement in the L Frans aiwrtmenta. Tta early part ot the evening waa spent 1b making amngementa for the elub as n venary party to be October 21 A give. and luncheon followed. Tho club colon. It render oad white wen eerrled Out la the f ,h ble. which was centered LICENSED TO MARRY, with Irvender sweet peas. Thu favon ktn sec. stall 11 E. Individual H. Crockett, OGDEN. Oct. OGDEN, Oct. 11, Marriage licenses birthday catea, fra ted ig lav-- d said In Ogden today that wera issued today at the wuite, each office of Counthree small retary of state, state ty Clerk L- - A Van Dyke to the follow- candle, in the eornspmtdlng bolding colon, Mn. Rhode on October 15 Robert M Roberts, counMl Wero tpvcial motor vehicle Inspector for Weber ing: Earl Griffin at)d Lenore L. Weems to the and Edwin Stratford end Lucille Lowe, ty. would terminate his service The Rlatorieat eeetety will meet that tha ne- all of Ogden, state Mr. Crockett added ftatonMy of In the expense a decrease 4f!eWoa.,J. xhe.Ulmry. f ttie'T'enmi- - ihitl'T cessity of -high - .school. A proyrast will be given as Tawed the reduction DESERTION IS CHARGEdT ft,e owef'urrent eveala, "Th. Realm of Liter.-lurof the force. OODEN, Oct. 1 1 Deaertlop Is charged Mn. Joseph Cbeaj Pratt end Poetry of No reference wag made bv Mr Crockett In the su't for divorce disfiled in the I tab Mn W. J. Allison; 'Tta and to the charges against Mr. Roberts, which trict court today by M. M Scofield Jf"- D C. Crangle Sn have been filed in Justice of the Peace against Leah M. Scofield. The couple mood Morrissey Mrs. Rose M hltley and Mrs. 1 leans court at North Ogden, In ths were married In Ogden September 18, tsrolise tamp will be the hoeteiaec. of per- 190$. charges filed Roberts IS accused The Aeecta club will bold a special sonally violating provisions of the law meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W R , which he Is paid to enforce. VISITING OODEN FRIENDS. Emmtt 1112 WiRhiogtos TtBuca OGDEN, Oct 11 Francis O Matson, J?-?-- Vehicle Inspector Is" Soon to Be Retired " int. Thg aepTtmbad b. r deputy commissioner of Internal revenue. svlsUrng two wkir tUU in Now York. Detroit amt elatlves end friends before returning to r who la wict freidot of Um LuN -- Bonked. AwocinttmH , , Washington. aUe44fc JJff national Banker y How often do you hear this body. They need help. Tales plaint from people who look tha Lathrops Gold Medal haarlem picture of health? Yet this vague oil capsules (tha original and' feeling may be a message of real . genuine) regularly and that Not Very Well" feel- danger. , Dont LATH R. OPS 3UMEZh haarlem oil (.T-L- eliminating the -- cwi ?? ?, jpolsons from the AkLr wi ,L., r ronytntio U Mew York a INFANT OIRL DIES. delegate from Utah. OGDEN. Oct. 11 Helen McClure Millir"ncl son. wmr' of Washington, u C an visiting in gan, (laughter of Archie and Florence Deysdale Milligan, died inet Ogdan. ths guests of Mn. George H. Mat- evening at f 4 o clock at the home. 11 21 .Twentieth street Private services will The Womans club or tbe First Congregational be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 30 rhnreh will meat la an all day aestlon at tbe o clock at the residence The Rev. rtmrch. Friday.- - - Memben are requested to NOT VERY WELL TODAY I' the Largest " Stock of Used Cars in the Slate t w; Spanlsh-America- -- g of .renewed and automobiles factory' demonstrators carefully overhauled afid shown in a big array of extraordinary values. Coupes, sedans, touring cars, roadsters of the following makes: Ford, Dodge, Buick, Studebaker, Oldsmobile, Reo Paige, Chandler, Hudson, Cleveland, Peerless, Chevrolet, Overland, Nash, Hupmobile, jtevens, Cadillac arid Pierce-Arroalso a line of good used trucks. . , ohio nears to the eebjeot of surfacing many Bennett of the Msthollst church will ofIn speaking of the emergency tariff the forest roads which nave been built ficiate. Interment will be to City cemeand Senator King's vote against it, the of or are now under construction. It wse tery. senator said that if the bill had been de- found of the roads in the feated It would have meant the ruination southernthatpartmany In bad were of the state Two Licenses Revoked of the Hvestock Industry of the state, and condition, there Would not have been a wheel turning peoasked He in any sugar factory. why by City Commission ple should support a man who voted Largely Attended Services against the things that meant so much Oct. 11. Licenses of the MaOGDEN, for the state. Held for William Van Noy rion bar and the Glen hotel on Grant He asked what the people thought of a . avenue were revoked by the city comman who said he would protect the IndusOGDEN, Oct. 11. Funeral services, mission today, upon the recommendation tries of his state and then voted against of Chief of Foil Curtis L. Allison. in the In held were character, military the bill Speaking upon the permanent In recommending the revocation of the Sixth ward chapel this afternoon for Wiltariff bill recently passed, he said the liam house n license held by Mrs. Mary rooming Van Noy, veteran of the Massachusetts senator Is asking persons war, who died recently in Lewis, $456 Grant avenue. Chief Allison to vote for a man who stood side by etde said was the action taken on account of with him and voted against the adminis- Ogden. services were attended by many the running of a disorderly house and on that as long ofThe tration measure. He declared was of liquor being found there The the friends of the family In this olty, account going to as he was In the senate he chief said he had given Mr. Lewis thirty (Take care of the Industrie pf Utah . Ha as weH as from Wyoming. Idaho and which to adjust her affairs. 'In days to came who Utah the towns, said he etood for the protection of Ameri- northern Marlon bar had been raided twice, can industries In every state against tha city by automobile for the funeral. Mem- theThe chief said, and liquor waa found upon foreign Industries. Replying to Senator bers of the Ogden and Rock Springs both occasions. W alshs sssertlon that the tariff bill had lodges of the B P. O. Elks attended ths Upon tha chiefs recommendation been drafted in secrecy, the speaker said services. The ritual of the Elks was conducted at ths grave- by the officers of rooming bouse license was granted to such was the case, as was Ois Mrs J, B. Thompson. $1$ Twenty-fift- h bills. the tariff and Pa Ogden lodge. Ths speakers at the funeral were street. the tax upon Incomes, the senator spoke of the richest men of the Bishop Reuben T. Rheee, President Fred G, Taylor of the Weber club and chamstate putting their money Into Stolen Auto Is Set ' ber of commerce. President Samuel U securities limiThere has got to he a se- Dye of the Ogden stake and bishop AHe saidon' Fire by Thieves lbert B, Foulger. President Taylor paid tation on the issuance of who curities or the source of revenue In this a tribute to Mr. Van Noy as a man OODEN, Oct 11. While W. H. k had done great service to his fellow-mecountry will dry out. was reporting to the police deThe Sixth ward quartet sang three at someone partment had midnight that solos. Guest of Rotary Club. stolen hie automobile, the police were Interment was In the City cemetery, advised, as was the fire department that he mat- where, Judge H. Rolapp presided at Chairman after the Elks ritual, the military an automobile was on fire on West TwenState Ernest Bamberger. was ing K. ever aaiute and fired the tape grave f State were sounded. tieth street. Marcusen and Secretary Call local with the Detectives W. A. Jonee and Grant H B Crockett, together Syphers, accompanied by Mr. Hadlock, Republican candidate, were on the stand band to the scene of the flrdj where The meeting was preceded by $25 Reward Is Offered for went found that the burning car waa Mr. theys. concert upon the street by the Ela The auto thieves had taken the Persons Who Fire Started spare tire and accessories, and In atSenator Smoot, who wAa the guest of to take off the carbureter the honor of the Ogden Rotary club at lunchtempting OGDEN, Oct. 11 Immediate action eon at the Weber club at noon today, will be taken by county and federal of- automobile was set on fire. The thieves inside of account the gave an Interesting ficials to ascertain the of the bad fled. work of the American debt refunding persons who l started theIdentity fires on the FORMER OGDEN MAN HONORED. commission, of which he la a tnember, in of Jump-of- f near sides the canyon, In relation to the economic condition of the mountains northeasFof the OGDEN, Oct 11 Earl L. Packer, to the Amerioan sumnflt some Europe. No reference city, day ago For three days the brother of H. J. Packer, court In budget and tariff was made by tha se- fire has been burning and the flames the district court, and son of reporter Mrs. Ellen over a large am. Packer of this city, has been appointed spread nsin' Introducing Senator Smoot, President have C. Angus Wright, director of the cham Jor th Amerioan government to him as a her of Henry A. Anderson referredeerrlce commerce, annourifced today that vlccon?u Revel, Russia, according to advices for hjs a reward man who had dona valiant of $2S will be paid (or the received from Washington tottoy, self, nwng the arrest and conviction of the persons who country, a service above fire. started the Rotary creed though not ofa Rotarlan. present MANY VOTERS were REGISTERING. the dub Jesse B Richards, secretary of the Among other guest chamber of commerce, announced this . hODRN, Oct 11 Today wa regtstra-- y H J Bmnnler, San Francisco,Stateformer Reln w eber county and reports to-international vice president. afternoon that the organisation had gone the affect that the n on record as favoring action by tha city publican Chairman Carl R, Marmiswn, was above the average Evans, Fran-ci- s and county and federal officers Two more County Chairman Joseph Efederal against dava remain revenue parsons who start fires In the mountains for registration for the fall O, Matson, deputy election. They are October IT end 81. commissioner, and Secretary of State H. And leave them burning- - , E Crockett. were OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED. WILL BE BURIED TODAY. New members introduced todsv NaCharles H. Barton, president of thePreal-de11 P4- rLCif and county Calvert for Services Oct. OGDEN, will be closed tional Bank of Commerce,hadwhom tomorrow. In obBattles will be held tomorrow af- offices been elected Artlng Atrderaon announcad 2 10 o'clock at the JClrkendall servance of Columbue da y. ternoon Schools of at of hie civic an honorary member becaueeflour 4h He In The wilt state at mortuary. j4Jr tomorrow wi?hCirLu body !'Vjb,erY mills to the activities in bringing greatO programs parlors until theA time of theof McKay was the city. Apostle David The Rev. L. the Garrison also Introduced as an honorary member. Baptist church will officiate. Interment Dell Hampton, manager of the Hunaaker will be In Mountain View cemetery. OGDEN SOCIETY Commission company, was Introduced as forest Oct. 11 -T- wenty-four road condition surveys were made In the fourth district of the forest service within the past week by T. W. Noreroes, chief engineer of the service, and J. P. Martin, distriit engineer, who returned to Ogden Inst night The roads tnoluded thoaa of he south and central part of the atate. Much attention was paid by the angi- - IL , blU OGDEN. rm 'SDND AandM0ND Ay6et Yours Today Defends Emergency Tariff. Investigations Made of 1922. LB' A BT A MOTHER Mentho-Laxen- Upheld Tariff Vote in Wyo-min; and Condemned It 12, .CM ,3 standard remedy since 1696. Fully --.K guaranteed to bo L?, as represented. bring -- their own material to be used for the making of rag ruga for tho haaaar. Rarb mem her will bring her Own luncheon with the ex ceptioo of coffee, which will be served by the October committee Tim Women's Progressive league met this evening at tha city ball. Tbe principal speaker of tho evening was Superintendent W. Karl Hopkins, who gave a lectsre tta Child la) tun " Mn John Drew will entertain tho War ladies at her home. S1J4 Keens Spanish arena, a tomorrow ofteraoon at X o'clock. nnreRAL held ' ' Special to Tho Tribune. HAhTAQCIK, Oet 11 Funeral services fot. Owes Strom of Salt Lake whose bod r was' brought hem for burial T overt y. were held la the ward church, Btshnp George Lebanon presiding Muale was- famished hr the ward choir The apeaken were Erick O Bvlanrt Nell Butler and William CHatraa. A violin nolo waa furnished by Miss Prydei a solo by Andrew Borgen sen. Mr strom Is anrvlred by hla widow and four ehllrtroa la Salt Lake; bis mother Mm Anna Strom, threo brothrn end three aiatera. Interment waa la tbe city cemetery. - , t - COME EARLY! r Come prepared to buy Come prepared to make a deposit on the car you select while you still can. Bear in mind that there will be many buyers for every car on hand, and it will be a case of first come, first served. Not a car will be reserved we will play no favorites all will be treated alike. Here assembled is the greatest collection of Temarkable renewed cars-- , ever shown, and we positively will not reserve any car a minute for anyone under any conditions except actual sale. CASH OR TIME r You name the terms in reason. ' Any cash offer any proposition within the bounds of rea, son will buy any car shown at this sale. Sales Held at 1 18 State St., and 43 West 4th So. , B. L c SATISFACTION r , es. ! Drive the car you select five days. If at the end of that time the car be other than represented by ns drive the back and we will gladly allow you every dollar you have paid on it to apply on the purchase of any car in stock. ' T. Yf . NAYLOR CO. STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS. car |