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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TEXAS TO SHOE OGDEN DEPARTMENT Phones Business, , Leading Candidates for U. S. Senate Wiped Off Ballot in That State. perior equipment method e. d. Wyoming Opposes Inclusion of Jackson Hole in Park -- BY JAMES RICHARDS. (Special dispatch to Sait Lake Tribune.) (Copjricht. 1922, by Salt Tribune.) PORT WORTH, Texas, Oct. 29. Texna have a battle of pencils rather than a battle of bajkits November T If present conditions remain. There will be ballots, to be sure. .But they wm be blank ballots so far as the I lilted States eenatorshlp is concerned. Each voter will "have to carry his own Picil to the polls and carefully inscribe the name of his favorite candidate, ,of thls unique situation, unparal-lee- d in state politics, is due to the conflict. of the klan elements and anti-kla- n in the state. George K. Peddy, young, brilliant and dashing, blessed with the gift of eloquence, and a new light in the Tone star state political sky, was the f rRt candidate to have his name wiped cut. He is the e nominee for the senatorship selected by a combination of Republicans and Democrats. But he nag not a candidate at the regular primaries, so his name was eliminated. Alleged Confession of Two lke 16-- y ear-ol- d . Boys Motor Up Clear Stealing. Oct. 29. In the arrest of OGDEN, Arland Hanslnk, 16 years of age, 2223 Grammercy avenue, and Glen Norton, 16 years "of age, 2226 Grammercy avenue, at an early hour this morning the police believe they have solved the theft of five automobiles In Ogden during the past ten days. According to the police, the youths have made a confession of stealing automobiles from the following; W. T. Little, 31T2 Grant avenue; A. C. e Brown, 2543 Tyler avenue; W. R. company, Klesel building; R. T. Mitchell company, Hudson avenhe; llo street. Winchester, 463 Thirty-secon- d The are$t of Hanslnk and - Norton Mayfield Ruled Out. came early this morning after they are His opponent, Karl B. Msvfield. who alleged to have stolen the autnmohile of Mr. Little. After the latter had rewon the Democratic nomination the theft of his car he accomthe Incumbent. Senator Culberson, against and in ported Motorcycle Officer C. E. Leser in the run-of- f against former Governor Fer- panied of the city. guson, through the support of the klan, theAt police car for a searchstolen car was the the. sanitarium, has also been ruled out by District Judge Little located. Leiser. after sending Scarborough for having spent more than back himconcealed to the police station, the law permitted In his campaign for to for watch automobile near the self the nomination. The supreme court, decision that followed is subject to review the return of the thieves. Sergeant C. E. W. B. Butterfield Detectives Noble, within fifteen days before becoming ef- -, and George Phillips Joined Leiser. - A' Yew feotiv . so that the Mayfield and forces admit the situation IS minutes later the officers placed- Hanabout on a par with that affecting Peddy. slnk and Norton under arrest when they And, anyhow, it is certain, should he entered the automobile and were ready After their arrest the get back into the race and have his to driveareaway. said to have made a confesname printed on the ballot, he will have youths to defend his right to his seat If elected, sion to the officers of the cars they had A complaint stolen. before the senate itaelf. charging felony , wall be sworn against them in the Juve' nile court tomorrow. Resigned From Klan. j Testifying before the Nawarro countv Snowstorm held which Jury against him. Mayfield admitted that he had joined the Kuklux Klan a year ago, but had resigned from the organization before he announced his i candidacy for the senate. On crosa-ex- -. OGDEN, Oqt. 29. Sudden change In amination, he admitted he had attended temperature during the last twenty-fou- r klan since resigning. hours gave Weber county the first heavy meet'ng sc(al was offered Evidence by the prosecution fall of snow this year in the mouniams. to show that large sums had been raised The mountains west and north of the at klan meetings for Mayfields cam- city were covered with enow today. The paign, that Mayfield had accepted money snowfall continued most of the day. This from oil operators for campaign purposes storm is looked upon as the real beginand had not I'sted them In his expense ning of winter. account; that Individuals had given to his About ten davs ago a l.ght snow fell campaign which had not been Included in m the mountains, .but it quickly vanthe accounts, and that a 91300 bill was ished with the warm rays that followed. still unpaid for his campaign headquar- The storm of yesterday and todav has ters in Dallas. Senatorial campaigners In left a heavy mantle of snow on the Texds are limited o 110,000 In their pri- mountain tops. mary Accounts, and the prosecution attempted to show Mayfield had far ex ceeded this. During the Mayfield hearing In NaCommissioner vi suro-topinion was general that the Oemocratlo nominee had lost ground with B7 Oct. 29. Jesse Fowers. the voters by reason of tbe money OGDEN, Peddy was busy all the while years of age. former county commissioner resand died state Weber of at the family county, campaigning the driving home n his and street, last argu idence. 626 Twenty-sevent- h ments. night after an Illness of two weeks from Some klansmen have taken the post In Enwas He trouble. born kidney tion since the Nawarro disclosures that gland In 1863 and came to.l'tah with a small boy. Tbe Mayfield did not play fair with the klan hts parents when and that they should not support him. greater part of his life was spent in Par-vin- antt-klar- id ' , Heralds Beginning of Winter J . Former Weber County Is Dead h anti-kla- ld o o o full-gro- GIRL OF 16 DIES. OGDEN, Oct. 29 Ethel I.undstrom, 16 vears of age. daughter of George J. and Martha B. I.undstrom, died last night of Brights disease after an Illness of six months. She was born In Missoula, Mont., and Is survived by her parents and several brothers and sisters. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. o O D o Heating Stoves Clothes Brushes Hair Brushes Carving Knives Pocket Knives Manicure j5eta Razor Strops Anto Jacks -Auto Horns Auto Washing Brushes Radio Sets Head Sets Leather Vests Fitall Cases Serving Trays Electric Percolators Fern Dishes Aluminum Utensils Enamelware Floor Lamps Table Lamps Odd Pieces Silverware D o Hammers Hatchets i ; - Sooth Fourth West Phone Wasatch 1464 136 so-cal- led Children Cry For t 1? if ALCOHOL-- 3 Wrenches Steel Tapes Screw' Plates Tin Snips Tri Squares Oil Stoves Scissors BUY YOUR HARDWARE NEEDS NOW peh owl gjintiaXtatthcPood by Bet A Word About Truth. 5 OGDEN. OoL 2 President Heher J. Grknt and other officials of the Mormon church are expected to be In attendance at the party to he given next Thursday evening at the Berthana In hoifbr of Apostle David O. McKav and fam'lvs who will leave shortly for Liverpool, England, where he will take charge of the European misston iif the church. The program for the night of the party is being arranged bv the Sunday schools of the Weber. North Weber. Ogden and Mount Ogden stakes. There wM he short addresses by high church official. It Is estimated about 2500 people will attend the farewell party to the popular church official. -- J D Phone Was. 425 o 2013 . Just-as-go- SHEEP GRAZING DECREASES. OGDEN, Oct. 29. About 5 per cent decrease In the number of head of sheep on the Idaho forest reserve this year Is reported In the observations of Assistant District Forester C. N. Woods, In charge of grazing, who returned to Ogden last night from a trip to several of the Idahg forests. Recent rains In Idaho have greatly Improved the range, which has Buffered from the long drought of Several weeks, Mr. Woods said. He reported hay now selling for 36 amj 38 a ton In the stacks in the Snake River valley. t AhdpfutBoft. fonstipafonwdDiantroci s. iuidWiTsr LossovStEW UtcSimile MOTHERS SHOULD Tot CrgUCT REAS THE BOOKLET NEWYORfo WILL DISCUSS COMMISSION.. OGDEN, Oct. 29. Discussion of the city commissibn form of government w ill be the principal business which will come before the Women's Progressive league at the meeting to be held at the city hall Wednesday evening. The league has announced the first of a series of social events for the winter will begin with a dance in the Knights of Pythias hall Friday evening, November 10. FAREWELL FARTY DELAYED. OGDEN, Oct. 29. Owing to the fact that the farewell party In honor of Apostle David O. McKay will be, held next Thursday evening, the party arranged for Wllford Harris, which was set for Thursday night, will instead be held Thursday, November 9, In. the Thirteenth ward hall. Harris will leave on November 11 for South Africa, where he will serve two years as A missionary for the Mormon church. MISSIONARY TO LEAVE. OGDEN, Oct. 29. Milton B Taylor, secretary of the Young. Mens Mutual Improvement association of the North Weber take, will leave November 11 on a mission In Japan for the Mormon He will be tendered a farewell church partr In tie Harrlsviile ward hall next Wednesday, evening. Copy o The second annual merchants and the community institute opens tonight atconChamber of Commerce building and tinues for three days. Dr. Stanley L. Krebs, lecturer and salesmanship expert, will arrive today noon from Los Aneeles and will speak at 8 o'clock tonight on "The Double Pull Inn Salesmanship.hadob-taine-Up d firms to last night twenty-sevetickets for the institute for their The lectures and salespeople. employees are given under the auspices of the retail trades department of the chamber of commerce. In addition to the lectures to salespeople. Dr. Krebs will speak at the Roclub Tuesday noon, the chamber of tary commerce membership luncheon Wednesday on Community Centralization and Solidarity and at a business mens banquet, also at the chamber of commerce, Thursday night on Constructive Optimism." . The lecture given by Dr. Krebs last Vear were attended by more than 500 and store executives and the salespeople registration this year will equal last from present indications, acyear's total, Mr. Richardson. cording to Tuesday night the lecture suhject will be The light of Science on Individual hucoeso. and the, coni hiding address will be Americas Ideal In Industry. THAT IS AROUN0 EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA CASTORIA GENUINE COWiQtC' ' ALWAYS Bears the Signature of TO ENCOURAGE MUSIC. OGDEN, Oot. 29. Ogden Lions club ha placed Itself on record indorsing the movement for the creation of an annual music scholarship fund of 31000 for some worthy musio student of the city. The club has appointed a com mtttee of A H. Ftratford, chairman: A. T. McCarthy and Harry Iahman to formulate plans for aid to the movein ment. "We have unlimited talent Ogden and noth'ng would please me, as a lover of muelc, better than to see one of live promising students encouraged and rewarded," said Mr. McCarthy. MAY FORM ORCHESTRA. OGDEN, Oct. 29. Organization of the Ogden tabernacle choir symphony or chestra. composed of union musician of the city, is ccntemplated by Leeter Hlnchcllff, director of the tabernacle choir. The purpose of the orchestra will be for the studying of the higher symphonic forms, to be prepared to furnish orchestra accompaniment . for student and professional soloists and to appear In conjunctive concerts with the Ogden tabernacle choir. od . Wnppt Census of School Pupils Available on Wednesday Enumerators who have been taking ths school census in Salt Lake sines October 15 will complete their work today, and final results will be available Wednesday, according to George King, clerk of the board of education. While no complete reports have been made, It Is will total the at least that apparent reach that of last year, Mr. King aaid. Until the present year it ha been customary to take the census in July, but the date was changed by the last legist lature. Thenew law was passed because many children are absent from their homes during the summer. The Importance of obtaining a full" count la apparent when It is reflected that the school population Is the basis for distributing state school money. Gold Watch Is Prize for Best Safety-Firs- t INQt torment Essay to stop that itching ready CTiHllW another Doh't of Salt Lake have been Invited to participate In the national "safety first essay contest sponsored by the highway education board of Washington, D. C., according to G. N. Child, city superintendent of schools. All pupils of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades, 14 years of age and under, may take part. The subject is My Share in Making It must not exthe Highways Safe. ceed 50u words in length and must be illustrated by an original drawipg, appropriate photograph or clipping from a magazine or newspaper. ThB first prize is a gold watch and a trip to Washington, D. C.. all expenses to be paid by the board. The second is a gold loving cup and the third a silver loving cup. The first state award is "a gold medal and 315, the second a silver medal and 310 and the third a bronze - School children spend sleep) en night tossing about tortured by the burning itch of ecztma. loaure restful sleep by the application of toothing, healing Restnol Ointment. Its comforting medication cools the inflamed surfaces and stops the itching almost' jn- sternly. medal and 5. In addition, all elementary school teachers may participate in an essay contest on the subject of A Practical Lesson on Teaching Safety on the Highways. Papers must reach ths board not J Jtaabol COMM sMtusc It Mine) Sow M could Wm trTtatttbcwwKnMnkie. InsJdntee k bntns rfwttw for fedu troabWwtbe? bale ioclasrsnwj blotch, oo ohar tc, rednatc. roegWw tc ' daiacu. u4 yur JntrUOmtm-a-Jttmrnl ami Smi t. rM THE One-four- th XL 3 a DR. L. J. DVLL, Manager OLD RELIABLE Open 8 :30 a. m. to 7 p. m. SUNDAYS, 10 to 2. I EXAMINATION FREE Honest tWork Best set of teeth v,u (Trubyte Teeth) -- . $2lo53. 20-YEA- RS Honest Prices Silver Fillings Nitrous-Oxi- d Gas with Oxygen Unless Gold Crowns and .Bridge Work 22-- Extractions. W K V' OF SQUARE DEALING Twenty years is adong time to serve the public in one location. Practically every person forms an opinion, good or bad, of a man or business that has been so long on trial. The fact tMt every year has seen this dental practice grow is the best evidence uthat squaretcaling pays. . - 20 YEARS OF - KNOWINGJHQW Starting on an equality with other dentists, elaiming neither more ability nor less we have been able to of rendering dentistry less painful making dentistry, more satisfactory and develop ways and means reducing prices to a minimum because of greater opportunities and far greater experience. We started out to d'o the right thing by every patient- - AND WE ARE STILL AT IT .1 acciper- sons were killed and 350,000 injured in 1921. of those who met with accidents were children. UNION DE3SJTA 212 Main Street v later than December 3. In citing the need of preventing dents, the board cites that 12,000 31 i? -- Expert to Give Lecture Course O Great is Truth, and mighty above all things. So says the Old Truth shows no favors, Tettament, yet It is equally tine y. fears no enemies. From tho inception of Fletchers Castoria, Truth has been tho watchword, and to the conscientious adherence to this motto in the preparation of Fletchers Castoria as well as in its advertising is duo the secret of its popular demand. I All imitations, all substitutes, all preparations lack the element of Truth, lack the righteousness of being, lack all sem' blance even in the words of those who would deceive. And yon! Mothers, mothers with the fate of the World in you hands, canyon be deceived? Certainly not. Fletchers Castoria is prepared for Infants and Children. It is The BABYS need for n meddistinctly n remedy for the little-oneicine to take the place of Castor Oil, Paregoric and Soothing Syrups was the sole thought that led to its discovery. Never try to correct BABYS troubles with a medicine that yon would use for yourself. to-da- o orchestra. n Salesmanship Pliers " NeTBtents 15? laid Diaclr es ELKS TO DANCE. OGDEN, Oct. 2? An Informal dancing party for Elks onlv will be, given at the Elks home on Grant avenue towill have morrow n'ght. The dance many Halloween features. Special muwill be rendered by the elc number Chisels Auger Bits Roles Levels BUY YOUR. CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW AT BIG SAVINGS riSL ( Redman. Fireproof Storage Co. TO ENTERTAIN FOOTBALL TEAM. OGDEN, Oct. 29. Members of the Ogden high school football team will be the guests of honor at a banquet at the Weber club at 7 30 oclock tomorrow evening. A. L. Glasmann will be the host. The guests In addition' to the plavers will Include the mayor and city commissioners arid principal of the high school and coaches. The Following Partial List Will Give You an Idea of the Variety of Merchandise on Special Sale: Ladies Purses Boston Bags Mens Belts Auto Gloves D o OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN should be so well fciown to tho; youngest of mothers that a reminder or a repetition of the symptoms of ilbcs3 Eeems unnecessary, yet there are some mothers who overlook a feverish" condition, a little colic, or a disposition to be irritable. If not corrected they may lead to serious sickness. And to correct them, to bring Baby hack to its happy self,- is so easy by the use of Castoria a medicine prepared just for infants ana children. It will regulate the bowels (not force them), aid digestion and so bring quiet and rest; Fletchers Castoria has been doing this for over 30 years; regulating tho stomach and bowels of infants and children. It has replaced the nauseating Castor Oil, Soothing Syrups, poisonous Paregoric and other vicious concoction! in the homes of true and honest mothers mothers' who love their children. arej Those mothers will give their babies foods and medicines especially prep for infants and children. 2D. national game preserve recently by S. B. Locke, In charge of the fish and game Investigations of the forest service, and Major E. Goldman, oh.ef-o- f biological Investigations, on their trip into the preserve. The deer were found to be In excellent condition and increasing in numbers, but the ranges are overstocked Mr. from the vlewpo.nt of grazing, Locke said upon his return to 0(tden more to count last night. It is possible than 60U deer In the V. T. park, he said, as this place affords the opporin tunity of seeing large herds ofor deer mountheir wild state. The cougars Mr. Locke tain lion are decreasing. said, and the coyotes are Increasing. The coyotes not only attack the fawns, but In some cases have attacked the deer. Major Goldman will devise plans at. once for checking the Increase of the Coyotes LITTLEFIELD IS MAJOR. Littlefield, OGDEN. Oct. 29 James son of Charles E. Littlefield, 314 .Patterson avenue, has been appointed major of tho R. O. T. C. at the University of Utah, according to advices received here. The young man was twice at the officers' training school at Camp Knox and last summer was at Camp Lewis as the ranking cadet officer of the University of Utah. TT.TS 1 Grand Canyon Deer Reported Numerous Church Officials Will OGDEN. Oct. About 690 head of Attend McKay Farewell deer were .found in the Grund Canyon Staple Jobbing Stock Items Are Not on Special Sale Suit Cases Traveling Bags THE will con- vince you why your goods should be stored with us. r It costa no more. Cream-Potato- We shall close our retail store and devote our entire time and effort to our increasing wholesale business. In our stock are many items purchased specially for retail trade prices on these and on all odd merchandise have been cut to bedrock to insure quick sale. All sale merchandise is of the highest quality the kind we have always sold. r visit to our warehouse efficient NEWHOUSE HOTEL Only a Few Days More Then w D A and OGDEN, Oct. 29 Chambers of comFor SO years tha leaders In merce of the intermountuin cities will be asked to Jdke action against the atMOVING. PACKING, STORAGE, tempt to Include the northern end of the SHIPPING Jackson Hole country In the Yellowstone park reserve, according to the advices which were received here tonight from Wyoming. The inclusion of the Hole In the-pa- rk is said to be under contemplation of 1L M. Albright, superintendent of the park, and the opponents of the movement are the residents LUNCHEON. of the state of Wyoming who have large 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 ps mw cattle ranches in the Jackson district. 7So Per Pia(e The movement is to take the Jenny, Spring' Vegetables with Macaroni String and Leigh lakes in the Jackson Wafers Hole country into the park reserve. This CHOICE would deprive the Jackson district peoGrilled Salmon Steak, Anchovy Butter ple of one of their, means of revenue in Fried Filet of Sole. RemotUade Sauce the summer mouths from the tourists Hamburger Steak, Onion Sauce who flock into" Jackson Hole for huntVeal Freasse with Rice of ing and fishing and establishment Hot Roast Beef Sandwich The lakes. shores of the camps upomthe Plain or Parsley Omelet summer tourists rent raddle horses, buy Cold Boiled Ham, Potato Salad meat, butter and milk from the Jackson Minced in Hole ranchers and give employment to - Dinner Rolls the residents at the different camps. It is claimed the Jackson Hole district Is Shredded Lettuce and Cucumber Salad CHOICE the real hunting and fishing ground of I,emon Sherbet and Cake the west and, should It pass into control Jelly Roll, Whipped Cream of the Interior department and be manTea Milk Coffee aged by the park snperlntendent. many MUSIC of the privileges would be taken from October 30th Monday, the, public. Wo serve a table d'hote dinner from 6 30 p. m. to 9.00 p. m. o o .The Young Mother. la made a real economy by our su- Hooper. He was a faithful member and active worker in the. Mormoa church. The widow land the following children eurvive: Jesse, Talor, John, David A. and Jamea I. Powers, all of Hooper; George C., Stanley W , Mrs. Ida Clayton and Sirs. Cora Fife, all of Ogden. There are also twentv-tbre-e grandchildren and one Two j: STORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS , Office, Ogden Theater Building 661; Correspondent, 664 and 740; Society, 8190 30, 1922. |