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Show 4t i THE SALT LAKE TKIIiUNIl TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1922. 3" - tr- OGDEN - Offle., Ogden Phone mi DEPARTMENT. Tbotrs 6M; And 740; Socl.ty, M40unst, ButW1 - JIM. THE VALUEOF THINGS Act of Officer Saves Children From Injury The person who sees clearly the relative value of commodities generally is a trader. With this insight he is enabled to buy from those who set a low value on their goods and to sell to those who set a high value on bis goods. gA. Oct. JJ Prompt action ion t4i part of Detective W. E. Butterfield aved two of the police department mall children from eerioui Injury a when he succeeded In atopphiK the Twenty-eight- h runaway automobile on foot a of a within hill atreet The act was performed pole yesterday afternoon, but did not become known until today, whenperimnswho witnessed It reported to Chief.of PoliceCurtis U Allison and the city commisln complimenting Detective Butterfield James for hta cool and prompt , action, said It had F, Abbott, owner ofonthethecar, the near hill been left paiked children curb, with the brakes 3 on Two years o ' Richard Hargreaves, of F. C. Hargreaves, 631 Twenty-eight- hof Year Abbott street, and Jamee d son of George Abbott. 34 Twenty-thirid the car while Sir. Abstreet, were bott. who was driving the car, had gone Into a house near by. Detective Butterfield had been called to the Burton home, near where the car was parked, to make an Investigation of an accident to a nhne0Butterfleld was at the front door to Burton screamed and pointed the Mr down the car, which started to move In the front hill with the two children In pursuit of seat. The detective started running-boaron the lha car, and, Jumping reached through the turtaliis and stopand brake succeeded In Setting the bad traveled .00 ping the car after ItWhen e aiitomo-bilthe at a fast rate. was stopped it, was within a foot or a telephone pole. to the After turning the car overcontinued driver, I selective Butterfield the Investigation of the case upon which he had been assigned. OGDEN, y, Two deadly enemies to white, healthy teeth telephone Scientists teabutus that two dread forces are constantly at Work to destroy the health and beauty of the teeth. One is the dental mucin, ofteh called film, that attacks the surfaces of the teeth, making them discolored and unsightly. In time it forms tartar, the yellowing deposit that finally ends in decay. , The other is the fermentation that goes on in the crevices between the teeth. In those hidden places your brush cannot reach, tiny particles of food decompose, forming acids dangerous to the very life of the teeth. Only by protecting your teeth from both these deadly enemies can you keep them white and healthy. surfaces of the teeth smooth and white. Even If discoloration has started, Sanitol will restore the original whiteness of the teeth. The success of the telephone is Bottomed The entire country is on of the Bell System. wires the we,bbed by Every town, every hamlet, every customer is within the sound of your voice. Checking Decay Sanitol Liquid Antiseptic floods into the farthest crevices and cleanses them of all impurities. Sanitol Tooth Paste and Liquid It also soothes and strengthens Antiseptic afford thedonbfepro-factio- n tender gums, sweetens the breath dehtists everywhere are and has a tonic effect on the entire mouth. advising. Use Doth I , ' ' Restoring Whiteness Begin today. .Watch your teeth Sanitol Tooth Paste contains glycregain their whiteness. Notice erine which softens the ugly denhor thoroughly clean crevices tal mucin. become. Then the fine Sanitol chalk comf Let us send you two samples. pletely clears it away, leaving the Mail jthe coupon to day. The man who knows the value of things uses the LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE, TION CALLS ST A AND COST. LESS, ARE QUICKER ASK OUR MANAGER, TION-TO-ST- A Maters of the famous Sanitol Tooth Powder and other toilet preparations r I Tooth Pasts , ' crevtct decay for a number of chairman of tha decorating committee, and Mrs J. H. Beckenpaugih is In charge of refreshments. , Tho B. I. M. Five Hundred club will Auto Accident Victim mett tomorrow evening with Mra J L. at her home, 1608 Hudson aveIs Not Severely Hurt Whitaker nue The Women of the First Presbyterian OGDEN, Oct 23 Carlton, 12 church will give a supper and entertainyears of age, daughter of V B Carlson, ment tomorrow evening In the parlors of 8lvan Bark, who was si ghtly Injured the church. The spirit of Hallowe'en will last night when she stepped in front of be carried out in the decorations and the automobile driven by Grant Riggen-sowill be served ceitertanwnent. 3116 Porter avenue, was reported at 6 o clock and aSupper program of entertainmuch improved today. will be given In the parlors upstairs ment Immediately after the accident, the pothe supper hour. lice say, ltiggenson took her to the Dee during The Mistletoe Seeing club will be. enhospital. tertained at the home of Mrs. C. E 53 Weber Oct. OGDDN, county schools reopened this morning after a weeks vacation, which was granted to permit the pupils to assist their parents In the harvesting of the apple, potito and sugar beet crops Superintendent 11. A ruwler said the vacation had resulted In the saving of a great crop and had been brnefleial to the community. Stolen Boy hie the hoo)s were closed, Buperln-tendeArm Fowler said, the principals and CLUB SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED. May Lose teachers took the school census of the OGDEN, Oct 13 I)r. George Thomas, c In were ties which imniun they Oct. 23 JVadare Sorensen OGDEN, president of the University of Utah, and Arthur Woolley, attorney, will be the and Loyal Jenkins, the two vontls who atole the automobile which was wre'kel speakers before the Progressive club of In the Ogden at the Weber club at noon tomorat Marriott Frldav night, Mresultingof aue, Legion Post row Mr Woolley will speak upon the years death of Lillian Kec. arm, direct primary law The luncheon will and the breaking of Jenkins a right Movie comin a begin at 12 oclotk instead of at 12 12 are charged with grand Brcetiv o Uoik. Issued today by County Attorney plaint 21 Oct The of OGDEN, Ogden post D. J Wilson. Legion announced today ROY MAN DIES ON COAST. Jenkins Is In the Dee hospital snd the Amerimn the It had that to which picture. "The sis proimed his lose reported arm, may 23 Fred James MeadOUDEN, will Face which in the be Fog present ows of Roy Oct havs been broken In four places armIt Was ed at the Alhambra died In Ix Angeies Friday November theater of the may stated that amputation last week, according to vi'ivd received 9. 10 amt tL under Its auspices A por- of be made within the nest two dais In Ogden today. The body will be Funeral services for Lillian Keves Will tion of the receipts will be added to the brought to Ogden and the funeral serfund. be heid at 1 oclock tomorrow afternoon Legion vice be held In the Rov ward chapwill Don Rhlvers, chairman of the legion In tha Wilson ward chapel Bishop James Bishop M P. football gams for Armistice dav, said el Wednesday at noon Platt will conduct the services Sir Brown conduct the funeral. wtll the plans for the game were progressing Meadows left Ogden about two weeks satlsfactoriiv, and It was expected to to have two of the b'g teams of tha In ago to visit California for hia health He is survived bv a widow and two children, termountatn country play In Ogden. mother, several sisters and brothers. n, Aulo His Right nt Ogden W Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co; I I ber 23, and that two days later he struck he will visit relatives weeks. her. Pupils Do Good Work in Harvesting Crops j J remote, unsihtly film Liquid Antiseptic checks Two generous samples FRpEl Try the complete dent el treatment that dentist. vrTwhrs srs mdorslng. I Let tie tend you trial aite of both Sanitol Tooth Paata amf Liquid Antiseptic. I ADDRESS: SANITOL CHEMICAL LABORATORY COMPANY I Dent. 4a 404 South Fourth St., St. Louie, Ms 1 . I Afs.ffo -- Hurt in Plans and Football Game Owens, 314 Ogden avenue, Wednesday afternoon. The regular meeting of Ogden circle No 681, Neighbors of Woodcraft, wtll be held tomorrow evening In the W. O. W. hall. Flection of officers will take place A Tlallowe en party will be given by the Bythian Sisters following the regular meeting tomorrow evening In the K- - of B hall Mrs W lliiam FTorroeks will entertain the members of the Britannic association. at her home, 3593 Adams avenue, l ednemiav evening, The Ladies' Aid society of the First Methodist church will hold a special mtetlng at the home of Mrs. John Flel- - street, Wednesner, 634 Twenty-secon- d day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Announcement Is made of the engagement of Miss Leah Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenno Jackson, to Lloyd E. Butler. The wedding will take place the latter part of this month. Mr. and Mrs Robert M. Lamarla of Reah $wan of 8alt Kaysville and Missweek-end in Ogden, Lake spent last the guests of Mp. and Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth. Mrs Louise Folkman. 612 Twenty-secon- d street, will entertain the Live Oak Sewing club Wednesday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. W. F3arl Shipley and Mr. antf Mrs. J. W. Smalley spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. IL L. Shipley in Brovo. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money with So and Cut out this slip,3b inclose 2836 Co., Sheffield mall It to Foley 111., name and your writing Ave Chicago, address clearly. You will receive in repackage containing Foley's turn a trial Tar Compound for coughs, Honey and colds and croup; Foley Kidney Bills for pains In sldea and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for headaches and constipation, biliousness, Sohramm-Johnso- n bowels. sluggish - . CAdv.) 6 Good Stores. Five Drugs, Cut m theYay-tthe Points - world of difference betwee o'C"7T J. ordinary shears that wabble and "chew" TtHEREsa f L(i o 4li the fabric, and WlSS shears that cut all the way to the points through 16 to 31 thick- of doth. Tl These tools stay sharp long after, ordinary shears are worn out. Every pair guaranteed, I nesses l SALE WHEREVER keen-edge- d GOOD CUTLERY IS SOLD, WlSS & SONS CO. mss Household NEWARK. N. J, Shears TjMUP Wife Asks Court Punish Her Husband OGDEN. Oct 53 Martha E Vogel allit an affidavit filed In the district lege. court today that her husband, Georgs E Vogel, baa. disregarded the order of Judge George S. Barker In the district court and has treated her with acts of violence end also struck her daughter with a chair. Mrs. Vogel asks that the court take her husband before it and punt'h him for tha acts of violence, pending the final hearing of her suit for divorce She sets out that the order of the court was Issued and served upon Vogel Septem- - Ogden Contractor Leaves forCruiseAroundWorld OGDEN. Oct 23 William Fisher, contractor of Ogden, who has lived at the Reed hotel since he helped build It in 1890, left for New York today, where, on DAUGHTER IS WELCOMED. 23v Msi1 and Sirs.- - Has- -' ' OfllEN, mon W Beery announced today the birth of a daughter at the Dee hospital ear.y Mrs Beery Is the daueh- this morning ter of Mr and Mra J Chaff n of Farm Mr. Beery 'is the president and Ington general managtr of the Ogden and Ftah theaur. the V4 h te City and also ts manager of the I). H Beery estate and November 2 he will embark upon a five months cruise around the world on the steamer Laoonla, which has been char- the Beery Hotel company. tered for the tour HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT. Morr s Fisher a brother, will accompany him aa far as iNew York, where OGDEN, Oct. 23 Dewey Lashus. 2443 Adams avenue, was taken to the Dee lio-- p tal last night for an y picture and treatment of an Injury to his right hand. Lashus aas return'ng to Ogden from Grace. Idaho, hen his car turned over and he suffered injuries to bis shoulder and hand. Kcltoggs Bran Is grcrcntecj Is relievo soy ere cocslipalian I Bran for constipation Nature Kellogg it relieves the trouble through pation through the eating of BEAN kram-blethe food you eat; because it sweeps, Kellogg e Bran, cooked and Wo guarantee that if any cleans and purifies without irritation sufferer from constipation will cot or discomfort in a natural way I Eat at least two tableKelloggs Bran regularly, that this Bran regularly dangerous condition will be eliminated. spoonfuls daily; in chronic eases with Men, women, and children should every meal and relief will be perknow the dangers of constipation ; manent! And besides, the wonderful they should know that constipation food elements of Bran will stimulate can bo blamed for 90 of all illness ; the brain and nerve cells, put the bloom that it ia directly the cause of Bright's of health Into faded checks, and snap disease, of diabetes, most eases of into steps. Bren makes children grow hardening of the arteries, ote.1 Con strong and robust. stipation slows up mental aad physical Kellogg Bren, cooked and bumenergy. It throttles earning power, it bled, is delicious as a cereal or sprin"destroys mew and women when they kled over other hot or cold cereals j It should be ia their prime; it stunts makes the .tastiest gems, pancakes, children I Throw constipation out of raisin bread and eountlees other good the system of every member of your things you ever ate. Buy Kelloggs family by eating Kelloggs Bran I Bran at all grocery stores I Ten cant Physicians indorse the use of afford to lose any time I permanently relieves consti- be-s- o LICENSED TO MARRY. OGDEN, Oct 23 Henry Hansen of Oden and Eva Slringfellow of Salt Lake were granted a marriage license at the office of County Clerk L. A. Van Dike today. Can you build a brick house without bricks? TF a man toldyou usiflg any brickst wouldnt you? OGDEN SOCIETY Well, then, what about the man or woman who plans to build a sturdy human body but neglects to eat the kind offood that builds that kind of body? - a street. a"il Mrs Charles Richardson announce the engagement of the'r daugh-t- The Nellie, to J. I) Greenwell wedding will take place the latter part of this month Mrs. Fred Wing entertained at cards Saturday evening of last week at her home, 122T Twenty-fiftstreet Three tables of 500 were played, prizes bewon W. J fcy ing Fmalley, D. A Shoemaker, Mrs I A Shoemaker and Fred Svhemck was served Dahlia, Supper asters and marigolds decorated the rooms. Hie Happv Hour club was. entertained Saturday afternoon of last week by Mr Lawrence E Bovle at her home on Adams avenue I,uneheon was served, marigolds dscorat'ng the table Halloween place tards were used Covers were laid for ten. Mrs B. H. B.rophv, Jr, will be hostess to the club Saturday, November 4, at her home on Grant avenue Mrs 1 J Wright will entertain the members of her bridge club at her home. 368 Twenty-firstreet, Thursday afternoon Muss Thelma Garner and Miss Helen Hanley will entertain the members of the1 8 O. Ft club tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs FL Wilbur, 1036 street Twenty-thir- d Queen Lsther chapter No 4 O. E S. will cptertain at a Hallowe'en party Friday evening In the Masonic temple. The party will be In the nature of a Halloween clrtus and will be a costume affair All members of the order, visiting membe-- a and their Masonic tviorts Mrs Leo Yates are Invited to attend of the general committee. Mrs chairman J (,w,rge w pTout Is chairman of the entertainment committee, Mra Don L nzl. Many refined and denatured foods are lacking in the jnineral elements which the body requires and teeth. Unless you see the name Bayer on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product proscribed bv phvsicians over twenty-twyears and proved sate by millions for colds, headache, toothache, earache, neu 'ralgia, lumbago, rheumatism, neuritis, o and for pain ia general. Accept only Bayet paekago whuh contains proper directions. Jlandy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists algo sell bottles of 4 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Baser Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of bnlicj licucid. (Advertisement.) 1 V t especially for bones, nerves You do get the right mineral elements in GTrape-Nu- the cereal food made from whole wheat flour and malted barley. ts Every, bit of the nutrition which Nature puts into the grains Lime phosphates, iron, mag- is retained in making Grape-Nutnesium, potassium are all there. And then, too, theres that wonderful flavor and crispness that mikes eatyig a joy. s. with cream or milk for Breakfast or lunch tomorrow, qnd see if you havent been missing an unusually delicious and sustaining food. Sold wherever good food is sold or served. Try Grape-Nut- s Theres a Reason st when you buy Aspirin . Y , as J. T. Abbott OGDEN, Oct tendered a aurpriee bv the directors of the National Bank of Commerce and their, wives In honor of .his birthday anniversary. Saturday evenh g of last week, at hia home, 35)3)1 Washington avenue Cards were the entertainment of the evening Refreshments were served Those present were, Mr and Mrs Charles H Barton, Mr and Mrs FJzra Richardson, Dr and Mra Ldward M Conroy Mr and Mrs Bhilip A. Dix, Mr aricr Mrs I N Fierce and Mr. and Mrs Barley T W right Mj-Brtnt Dermodv will entertain the members of the Chlnwahn club Friday evening at her home, loai Twenty-fomr- h 23 h BAYER he was going to build a brick house without youdhink something was wrong with him, ; i Mr SAY5 busi- ness man he recognizes the value of time, of promptness, of friendship. He understands that the Telephone saves time; it Enables him to close his deals promptly and to hold his friends through the spoken word. Quctrd against BOTH! Prominent Speakers to Be Heard in Ogden This Week OGDEN1, Oct. S3.' Williams Jennings theBryan will apeak at the Alhambra ater tomorrow afternoon at 1 IS o'clock, according to the announcement of the Democratic committee this afternoon. It was first announced that the visitor would apeak for a few minutes In the of his limited city hall park because but more. time was stay in the city, theater was. obtained rrocured and the for the talk elm k W. u e 3 at afternoon Thursday McAdoo will address a meeting In the . Alhambra theater. forWednesday evening at 8 oclork commismer Governor William bprj. office, land fetates sioner of the Dnlted Rewill be the principal speaker at a tabpublican meeting to be held In the ernacle Governor Mabey and Mrs Jeannette A. Hyde of Balt Lake will adilrdsa a Reheld In the Republican meeting to benext Saturday afpublican headquarters ternoon at I o cloi k of the ReEvans E Both Chairman J. P Dobbs of publican committee and 8 have a numthe Democratic committee planned for ber of other large meeting ' next week. 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