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Show I THE .SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 12 DEPARTMENT nl'Adf CotTMpon-,e- M4 end 7(0i Soetety, MORNING,- AUGUST 3, 1923. - A SCENE TYPICAL OF THE MAGNIFICENCE OF RUPERT OF HENTZAU STARTING TOMORROW AT AMERICAN OGDEN erne, OgMr TlmWf! FRIDAY K L 1S airgsms , City Commission Awards Contract for Brtulithic - 25 embroidered and braided Crepe de Chine n 2' OGDEN, Aug Taxpayer of in psvtng district No 143, won th Ogdwrt Chamber of 34 victory ?fJommrcs fiffht for cement road whan the board of city commiiwlon the rrquett of the taxpayers emitted, tfo have bituiithic paving in the new Womens and Missesformer values to $3.95 36 ap- MMsretary of the chamber, had the .peered for the eeeondkedtime before for concrete ft ommiaeion end SThe price for the paving, which wee 6 weirded to the Cnlnn Con.truction e The gl)l,S77 M ieompeny, u eivnpoeed te n weeks The season for peas is now drawing to an rnd after a sumessfnl run The local uinmrv anticipate a good season for tomatoes at in deficit of about )9 000 000 in receipts, left the general fund at the end of the month at $2SJ 853 105 143 236 073 in customs revenue 0 total shrinkage of more than OoO in the general fund was explained bv the fact that during the month Interest had to be paid on one Liberty bond issue and one lasue of certificates of indebtedness while a small amount of wac sarin certificate also was turned in for redemption The combined payments on accounts approximate $79,000 thee 000 This amount, together with the were A $88.-00- BOWEN-TAYLO- Special to The Tribone WEDDING. SPANISH FORK, Aug 2 Mr Mr. Jones Bowen announce the riage of their daughter Ellen, to Taj lor at Salt Lake Wednesdav will live at Spanish Fork (or the ent -- and mar- Isaac They pres- Downstairs Savings! a gl y pew VtM model In oose Log Cabin Novelty front strap y dainty little model patent, cross and low Only Indiana Moon Other Lips 73c. A beautiful waltz and a wonderful fox trot on tbe record Marcheta Ala Moans 75e. Two pf the best of the late fox trots All the L&te Hits Sample Line of fc High-Grad- e ankle. Hum- ming Birds give that trim, smart MyeisrsDon, .sod. how they my, cae These eerly errlTaU an trimmed and plain. any garment A deposit will hold , ; Only , I j SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTING. OGDEN, Aug 2. Members of the Methodist Sunday school clauses will hold their annual Outing at Lorln Farr Teachers park tomorrow afternoon of the classes will assist the playin grounds supervisors of arranging for the children A the entertainment basket picnic wtH be served in the early evening WEBER MARRIAGE LICENSES. OGfiBN Aug 1 Marriage license of Cotmiy wcfe I A at the office Van Dyke to the follow- n Clerk Huntlng-"toof ing Webster K. Panleis Shaw Lkes. Cal. and Mildred O Marsh and of Ogden and to Wearl Iel1w Bowcutt. both of Ogden SPElCIIEffS Judge Building Downstairs Corner Main and Broadway TENYEARS OF PAIN 5E5N.L IN 5LENI,fJ5 THE CASE OERS diCOVERY SATI-VA- L OF JOHN CONNERLY .OF CONEY ywa ut Sati-Va- u io n, STUNNING NEW ARRIVALS 45 Value r. yon seen the new dresses? 'The styles arp bewitching. We are selling lots of these fight now, as they are very suitable for immediate aa well as fall wear, A large sef lection at j V Sales All Summer Coats " Must Go Immediately. at Less Than Cost $8t.-08- MAIN STREET 275 " S, t . merely in the future, but at the present moment. Investigate this policy now. ach day's is an delay unnecessary risk. j Send the coupon today. 5. Death ; All the benefits of regular life insurance, with several splendid additional ITest Coast Life E. A. Smith, omCB-SA- N nUMOSCO Jr. Supervieor Intermeunteln Department 601-- 2 Newheuee Bldg. (heetoty. I I Ciiewew Dwil-hcti- Grmiuic Bid,-- , RecfaeAaff, N. Y. 3a.. mr "V . .r n They are important, not income MOMS SUGAR Wrapped with evwy bottle booklet which w a reogei Skirts, Sweaters and Sport Coats i , 4ouNcoFCnrro 5 POUNDSOF JVM pi Ear We Undersell All cfneL INSURANCE COMPANY 1 MINUTES BO! LINO 3 POUNDSOF WASHINGTON. Aug 3 The tress-ur- v ended th first month of the new fiscAl year with a deficit Figures made public tods for July showed expenditures of $214 490 208,amounted to $303,742,while receipts As a 'consequence of th deficit, there was a comparable increase In th public debt, together with t3 of shrinkage In the general tund however 326 Officials explained, th ia increase public debt that the was inionequenlia! when the operaincluded which the for month, tions interest pavmentx, were taken into consideration Among th receipts for th month best jams and jellies you ever tasted. Cexto is sold by grocers every where or sent postpaid for 33 cents. 2poundsof FRUIT. J , life. for Use the short Ceuto-Proces- s making jam and jelly with Berries, Cherries, Peaches and other traits in season. You will find they are the tN FALL Month With Deficit I wee forced to get acts to eliminate accumulated poisons Right, and wastes and help build up worn-oreused from proetatlC Through tissues and cell thus assisting a friend of mine I purchased e pach. a general rejuvenation of health l, and want, to let you and vigor. SaU-a- l age of is prepared from know It entirely relieved my trouble the miraculous plant. Medics go Saflva, I eureiv want to thank you people for the remedial virtue of which have this relief, becauee anyone afflicted only been recently discovered by owes you their gratitude " aa I setends It contains no stimv The a me sing remits accomplished ulants or Injurious drugIrritating If you ar Sati-Vin severe treatment by the suffering from kidney, bladder, or proa-tatof kidney, bladder and proetatic trouble, vou owe it to yourself trouble has caused considerable conr. to try and regain health through this of all eohoola This remarkable r ent by doctors which has discovery. use Sati-V' in nwnv instance Is provides a nnF acted like method of treatment in accordance The Rati Vaimagic treavHient is oblaimbie nh recent sctetvuftc discoveries. It at Schramm-JohnsoDrugs. Aiv ) "For ten each op three end four times trouble. A Guaranteed Fur Coat Coast Life policy make it truly the "star" of all policies. The Perfect Protection Policy contains unusual features that will deeply interest you, because they deal with matters that are of vital importance to you. Regular payments every week. An assured nog ssx exact $2995 COATS The carefully worked out features of this wonderful West ' 2. Sickness: -- Fresh Fruits are Plentiful i U. S. Treasury Closes WORKS WON. SELMA, CALIF. I. Accident: Emergency funds in time Jam &JeIly Kfd Polity a Star. Weekly income while disabled. wonderful bar- gain, picked op by ear New York buyer. Newest and moat atyhab soft materials and wonderfully styled. Fur A 1 at Auerbach (tf. was called WIFE CHARGES CRUELTY Aug 2 Cruelty Is charged 0nnT in the suit for divorce filed in the district court today b Anna M Sand. TTie man against James Sandman has plaintiff charges the defendant struck her several times, accused her of associating with other men and remaining awav from home until late hours at night. The couple were married in Ogden In 1924. ie Perfect Protection 3. Adversity: d that f iry 'J: by Lewis James. , made with a snugncoa follows contour of the kvf 75c Hits. WV-li- tr traps beet New Procesi Little Fsl of Long Ago. When All the World Forgets 75c. Two beautiful songs sung hospital this morning after a lingering Illness Mrs Brats was bom In Fillmore .She was married 1861 i April to Mr Brats in 1S9S and moved to w&a aocreUm bhe. otthe Ogden, Martha society, which operates the Martha nursery at Five Points She two is survived by her ghusband brothers and two sisters h Poperaf arrangements later BITTON CASE TRANSFERRED OGDEN Aug 2 Hearing of the state against James E rae of 19thevears of age of West Hitton vrime charged with a statutor which was begun in the citv court this to transferred was ordered morning the district court bv Judge D al--R. J Roberts The bond of $1 00 was The complaining lowed to continue witness in the case is a girl LIQUOR BAIL FORFEITED. Korb. CHrDEN. Aug 2 Herman 28 ears of age, arrested in connection with the bouse partv at Thirty-seconstreet and Washington avenue and sheriffs department forty the with charged transporting liquor, feited $M) bail in the Huntwille jusantice s court this morning The was nouncement of the forfeiture David J made b County Attorney was Korh Wilson this morning when the charged with drunkenness Only In the fox trot vocal Song by or Flayed by Lanin Fnrnan anA Orchestra Nash In the Also Hear These New Mrs Emma Brats, of Emil F Bratx. 2b40 JeCerson avenue, died at the Dee S In Advance Showing for OGDKN Aug J 6. tears of age wt-f- or Cuban Built on a Yes! We Have No Bananas Both Doable Disc Mrs. E. F. Bratz Dies After Long Illness efutouts ( Just Received A New Shipment of Record also are thlrtv-fiv- e grandchildren and four great grandchildren I 151.98 Phonograph Dept. Columbia of Ogden, William L Coxxens of Raymond Idaho, Onn M Gossans of Mark M Coxsens of X T Karl I i'oxxens of Utah Midvale Afton, Wyo , Mary lAictlle Hancock of New York, an4 two deceased children Lucy and Jamies Coxsens. Surviving where else can you find such a wonderful display of faultlessly fashioned footwear? and at a great - . 11 (Auerbachs Second Floor.) Eenort of Windsor in the marriage solemnization scene from Sir Anthony Hope Bert Lytell, Elaine Advance Styles dough t f u fa ....,ji)7sfiiyr , fo-- a -- florentine, serpentine and Japanese crepes; former values to $4.95 . . . 1 last 19c rr TUB SKIRTS, made of choic- Valuesamong this roupruprtcr $5 rj Womens Fine CREPE KIMONOS, made of pretty rofl-ra- 15 SWE1ATE1RS, N n- - morning will be held at3 Montpelier The body liUho Sunday August mav be viewed Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Rich, 2475 Jefferson a avenue was taken ill while Mrs Coxxen Cotzena Funeral Emily visiting her daughter Mrs Heber C llanakk. in New ork six weeks ago wax accompanied to Ogden b Montpelier Sunday Rhe ep. Mr and Mrs Hancock Mrs Coxxens wax a member of the TOMATOES NEARLY RIPE. A ug 2 Fu nr sen OG D EX H Her parlife L OOOBN. Aug i Canning fectorie for Mrs. Lmih Mmira Merrill F'-- s ent l)c werechurch ail her and her pioneers of Utah 4 Weber county ere preparing gens, mother of Mrs llward I Kith huaoand John a hand-tar- t was Coxxens, run on tomataei within about two who died at the Dee hospital this pioneer and one of the firxt setwas She Idaho of tlers Montpelier, Mrs. born in Salt Lake. Julv 9 1S33 for last widow the been had a Coxxens eighteen ear of was the mother The decedent eight children the dx living children her of time being present at the Thev are Emily Almira Rbh death heel V Pure Worsted BATHING) SUITS, novelty West Cross styles. Former values) . to $5.95 ni. with French -- Womens and Girls con-aret- e, a refresh - SLIP-O- mGS esbgabardines. Twenty-Rewin- letroet between Wall and Washington (avenue, end Aihune avenue from to Thirty-thir- d etrerts (Twenty-eight- h black baee and I The awarding of black top paving in the district over .concrete la the first action of the taxpayer of Ogden voting their con-- i fide nee In the city administration Jwhlch, although paving in the past hae been awarded to concrete base Send black top. has been attacked by cement propagandist i Secretary Richards, in seeking to $tav the contract awarded to endeavored to ehow that con fireta, although more expansive, wee nhe better type of paving and would cheaper In the lone run. He cited example of concrete roads In the ntry Ernest M W. Jones and A repreaentinff the taxpayers said after Secretary the district, Vaadrf-a- d firwftte lents Por concrete that they wanted e Igck base and black top paving it was cheaper and was found last longer. They said com ret da laid in the northern part of he state were cracked and the top mtlng was cracking and peeling off he fact that the government had rdered bUutithic paving in Ogden ranyon and that in"the entire seven ilen of pavement there was not a rack and the pavement had not lolled and withstood the heavv traffic r more than tmo yearn was ample uarante for the class of paving for ;he proposed district After the arguments had ended the nmmlMion then awarded the to the Union Construction eom-n- y for the black base and bkuk 20 -- n ; j U Womens ct of ; : GINGHAM 78 only Misses and Girls High-grad- e to $2.95 . . . DRESSES, sizes 6 to 16; former values i or A l (Cl !. j , BLOUSES, .regular prices to $2.95 Concrete. of Instead COME EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICE Thoyll Go Quickly .at These Prices . (Sur&tU) No reaeoa now her tongue to tell That sod old etoty "It did not jelT Her jam, now porfcd jelly, too r She neee CEETO eo ehmild you! NINETY-EIGH- T OUT OF EVERY HUNDRED WOMEN whs have tried LydiS E Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for ailments peculiar to their ,ex have been benefited by it. What a marvelous record for any medicine to hold! Ovei 50,000 women replied to a question naire recently sent out by the Lydia E Pinkham, Medicine Co of jAnn, 98 per rent of whom defiUi nitely stated that they bad been benefited or restored to health by this old fashioned root and herb medicine. This Is a most wonderful record for efficiency, jspd should in duee every woman wW suffers from anv ailment peculiar tio Her sex re (Advj Igive it a fair trial. AUCTDON SALE SATURDAY, 10:30 A. M. UiiQs onnnnuPT . stock 35 West Second South $5000.00 $5000.00 $5000.00 -- - worth of merchandise to be sacrificed at auction, men 'a suits, overcoats, shirts, pants, overalls, mens end boys shoes and general line of clean merchandise. $1000.00 worth of trucks and grips. Public, dettlers, speculators, attend! COL, H. M. SMITH, Auctioneer. , y Note All fixtures for sale. ready-to-we- ar I, |