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Show 4 GGDEN DEPARTMENT OfTksJ, 413 hi i, in M WOVW; sine. H waa 75. KILLS HIMSELF Theodore atrewt TwrnOf-fmrt- iXl; ObfTwpondJt N, Liljenquist Diet Rather Than Have Both Legs Amputated. ti lty. tlM. warden at 'X one lime and waa road ettpsrvleor for many year. He had taken a keen Interest In rlvto and ohurch affalra. re hi widow Surviving Mr. Hogg snd tile following children: Joseph Hogge. Jr., Rlgby, Idaho; Archibald Hog ge of Wilson. Mr. Isaball Beuh-le- r of Ogden. A. R Hoggs of Ball I.ake. Mr. Mabal Nelleen of Taylor, Mrs. Janet Anderson af Ogdea, C. R. Hogge of Waat Wabar, Mrs. Hampton af Caltfemla, William and Maria Hogge of Weet Weber. There ! r thirty-fou- r grandchildren an also Mr Hogga leave two brothers. Charlea Hogga of West Weber and John T Hogga of Mensn; Idaho: and two sisters, Mrs, Kllsabeth Mart of Rlgby. Idaho, and Mra Martha Gibson. Th bodv la at the Ltndqulst undertaking parlors pending funeral Ir Spend an hour in an fTl Oakland Six and you will understand why this car is winning and holding the gobd will of all who buy it r-- 1 Cm Ifltttvattettal Prist frtw $1 f ) Model kUeearleal Haas Ut avwrUed by wesnar) iTe be halh ea Theodore N. "rt. year of g, and for mort a resident of Hyrum, than Utv ftommltted suicide at the northwest corner of Lester park, thfs cltjr. shortly after 10 o'clock this morning; by hooting jblmeelf In th head. II died Whil being taken to the hospital. Mr. IJlJnquit wa severely Injured in an automobile accident In Ogden, Augnut 2t, and fear that h' would have to suffer tho amputation of on or both legs. Is mid to hav preyed upon his tnlnj until ha became unbalanoed mentally. In pocket, was found tha follow-Ini- r back of a note, written on th letter, which ha had received from hit N. W. Mrs. Christiansen. daughter, I t Hjrrum: "Dear Friend: Mr guess I will have to loa them. It Is mora than I oan stand. Bo goodby. Mar God forgive me." Rlnce tha automobile aectdtnt Mr. tJIJenqulit had been IMitf at th on Reevee avenue. noma of friend HI and daughter, Mr. and N. W. Christiansen of Hyrum, Mr. had just returned from a mission at tha tima of tha accident and war to com to Ogden Friday of this week and take Mr. Liljenquist to their horn. Mr. LIDenqulst was born In Copenhagen. Denmark, and earn to Utah with lit parent whan a child. His wife died some years ago and presiding her death had operated aI hotel surat Hyrum far many years. Ha vived by four son and threa daughters. They are: Arthur, of Long beach, Cal.: Cheater and Cleveland of Los Angeles; Farrell. of Garfield; Mrs. O. W. Weston, of Laketown. and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen of Hyrum. Th body was taken to Brlgham City this evening pending arrangement for the funeral. OGDEN. 7 T5 jnn lf, . Ffret Still Is Found Underground by Dry Officials f Oi;DEN, Oct. 7. Following th disof an . underground t!uor covery plant last night by deputy aherlffs md federal prohibition officers at 714 Weet Twenty-firs- t tret nd th arrest nf C. W. Warner, the officer took Ilia father. Job Werner, Into custody i HW this afternoon, after finding a large HI his place. quantltv of lluuor atMOO and that of bond was fixed at the son, arrested last night. Is placed st 1 00 on a federal chsrgs and ISW on tha state charge. barrels of mash and a Thlrty-ve- n small quantity of liquor were found by tha effleere. A tunnel thirty feal long waa tha only entrance to the Tw Oealea mt .. exewa JW Tu tKHege mt Umb, UBm awe, tnibmtmt include ftttr-viht-d frtU, Q mwmt wvUtkidd m tUmi tfm. Dm ftrmsmtnt top, Fubtr BoJm, m-rmat inUnmmlJmml, mmmHt fW4 fmhb, ctmtralnjJ antrth, ndtrtctij-lq- d mtnk QCeauf tmrlummpr tjm mt a mti tdJtd WW ta LL of th rmmar and hloh school bey and sch4 hav a thane girls of thla city avac tan yar af t win this 111,000 ham. Th horn snd tan achalarshsa t unlvrltle er Milage s will be g Ivan a prise t Mhool hay and flirts f th United (tstes and Canada In tha Heme Lighting " Is leer ecoaptea eiaa4ard. I Boy- -1 Olrl ae erbeiereaia la Amerteeei taleat-it- f neiiete ef ecceaMeel eisaaar. etcr to be given FB3SE Fifth Prize Sixth Prucj 1 Boy 1 Girl ee la Aaierleee cheteeHpOeltege ee tleles Um4w euj ef accesses scsaaara. Road.ter$l095, Touring $1095, SpecUd Roadster $119St Specie! touring $1195, Landau Coupe $1295f Coupe for Four $U95, Sedan $1545, Landau Sedan $1645 Trim st Fmxttrj Cantest. , Thar will also be awards thirty district cash adtee amauntlng to HOO and thirty local aaah prlaa amauntlrtfl aA ' t too. plant Th purpose af thla Ham Lighting Contest I t tha eyesight of tha children. Imprapav lighting Is) tha ham I Injurious to eyaatght. Teaching th children th pnpr uea ef light will help ta eelve thl problem. osn-eer- Convention of Exchange Clubs Furnithe$ Theme (til OODBM, Oct. T. J. Francl Fowlss, president of tha Exchange chib. reported tha national convention of club hald In Nashville, Tenn . laat month, which he attendad, at tha luncheon of th club today. Mr. Fowlea said that tha convention reported a membership Increase of II per cent over 1911 and that new clubs ware fa-- being established He said tha convention recommended oonstruotlve work In tha various Get thl Primer T Xers sad trie! la eider ta eater the eea-te- tt yea Blast first get thla Xeese Llgktlsg Prlaur. Tea ess get tats primer by sita-Is- g a reglstrsttea sanl at yea eekeel. 11 11 Ta win you must hav SHARMAN AUTOMOBILE CO. Sockr Moont&la ElMtrioal Oooperatire Lfuj alldlna (M Kearn Telsphen Wasatch lilt a primer A 0 noDucr' it clubs. Mr. Fowlea told of vielting ths Hermitage, home and burial place of Andrew Jackson, near Nashville, on of tha historic place which of th country today. 1 rgltr. advertise t'tah than anything large number who wished to Kvery effort being made by tho attempted the laat two or three years, Mr. Funic reported. H said fiolltlcal manager to get votr that the Ixigan legionnaire attractTh work will b continued ed nttentlon not only In Ht. Paul, but tomorrow. In omahn. Penver and other 14 where stops were mad. place Will Be Twelfth ably 1 Lliii-oln- , the country and greatest Is tha beat orth American In 1'nlted th State. J. ganisation Francl Fowle declared to members Of Herman Baker post No. laat night In reviewing the sixth annual national convention In St. Paul, Minn., which Mr. Fowle attended as a delegate from Utah. Th tlfa and drum corps of Togan post No. 7. which attended th national convention, did more to favor- - 7 There waa a fairof voters In heavy registration I he city today, It Is est imated by the three political headquarters, wber lelephon Inquiries came In large numbers. Th county clerk's office also received many Inquiries, chiefly from registration agents, according to Vounty Clerk 1 A. Van Dyke, Inha that there were a said, dicating, OGDEN. Oct. ly Nigh?' Presented This Evening 01DTV, Oct-- "j Professor Lemuel Josephs of the American Academy of Lramatlo Art, will appear In the presentation of Hhakceneare's "Twelfth Night'' at the Orpheum theater tomorrow night. The play la being presented by th Weber college Alumni association and begins at I o'clock. Professor Josephs is directing the production. Other members of the cast, well known for their work . in local dra Bertha Eccles niatlcs. are Mrs. B. C. Wright, W. Irwin Poulter, Mrs. Paulina Evans, Mr. EUea Booworoft Kocles. Ernest McKay and William R or N LA GINIIAl D MO TO ft a 8. WrighL Seven Couples Given Licenses to Marry OGDEN. Oct. 7. Marrage licenses were laeusd by the county clerk'a office today to tha following couples: Anthony P. Alvers. New Bedford, Mass., and Hatel England, Ogdea; itobt-r- t Kiuyd Taylor and Feraj Heigh, Ogden; August K Kaamussen, Hurler, la h. and Dorothy Schmidt, Ogden; William Blackatone. Ogden, and May K. Mcduire. eaaant View; William Colvell and Mary A. Umall. Ogden: Heed Milton Wright, Ogden. and Adella Vlrtil Marshall. North Ogden; Edwin K Parker and Grace Hull, ev Everybody Satisfied Hoopsr WIVES PROCURt DCCfttES. OdDE.V, Oct. 7 Florence Iwanger wae granted a divorc from W. B. Swsng.r by Judge George S. Barker of the Second district court M tha ground of cruelty. Thetoday decree carrtea with it the custody of a minor child. Alio P. Waat obulned a di vorce from lveille C. West on th ground of cruelty. Mra Wst was given the custody of two children and a stipulation wa entered Into for ali mony and the poeeeeslon of th home. , felt 81 Phone Waatttcli 6707. 1 Returned Delegate Pay Weber County Pioneer Compliments to Legion Registration in Weber Diet of Paralytit OODEJf, Oct. T. American Teglon are oomlng to be the conventions Capital Fairly Heavy event In OGDEN, Oct. 1. Joseph Hogge, Sr.. Weher county pioneer and resident f Wast Weber since 1S71. died after four days of Illness caused by paralysis. Mr. Hogge wa born In OnUrvHle, January J. 155, and was tha son of rharlea and An istanger Hogg. T tnh H married Isabella Mc- pioneers. Farland at Halt Itka In 1871 and moved to West Weber Immediately sftrrward. Ha had lived there aver Home mm TwwSaveW PritM- -1 Bov-- 1 OM am ! I'alvW 9 A A WW fAtefriMf fciilli CmtffAatrtcaa mttj mi maampttm mfwtdmr. Third Prirrs -- 1 Boy t Girl Tw m eeaVasam SeejaSaeeeaei ea Aiertrea ar tsieer-eit- r W9WW Oeeeatea Ceile ec mut iepi e eeaaasa Tuw Fowrta Prize- -1 Bov I Olrl saeteiaa le AaMvtcea ev The success of our policy of concentrating on KING COAL cannot be measured by the increase of business alone. HAVING ON BUtlNtlt TBI P. . OGDEN. Oct. T. Depue FaJck, oa J. G. Kalck. who 1 connected with ths U. S. geological survey, will lev for the coast and northwest tomorrow on official bueineea, Elko, Nev., will be his first atoo. HI work 1 eirpeoted to return him In Ogden In True," that was very great, and naturally gratifying to us. Far more important, however, is the universal satisfaction of our uecemoer. cus-tome- CATHOLIC WOMEN TO MEET. Oct. 7. Tha OGDEN, executive board of the Catholic Woman t laru will meet at th home of Mr. C. W. Llpplncott Friday afternoon. It will be very profitable to you to know ' that a great many consumers who have tried other coals, after carefully checking the results obtained, hive decided in favor of KING COAL. Well Known Park Man Is Called by Death . PARK CITY, Oct. 7 Laat night at hi horn Ik thl city Jamee O. Watson, a well known and resident of thle city, died after a brief nines. Mr. Wataon waa bora in Scotland more than seventy-si- x year age- He came to the United etatee when 14 year of age, and with hi parents made his home In Heber City. Twenty-five war ago he moved to Park City, where he had inc mad hi home. In the early daya of the city he wag a member of the arhoot board. Of late years he ha4 not befl able to work, though he wae able to be around, and waa a familiar figure In the city. Mr. Watson Is urv1ved hy hi wld-oone daughter, Mra El Is. Bow man. and one eon, Jame Watson: Funeral service will likely be held Thursday afternoon at th Community church. Special to The Tribune. long-tim- e - aaatM I m M vm turn 111 "Jones Must Be broke" FIT SURFACE'appearances . . . .conclusions. No matter how beautiful your home may be within, an outside surface of dilapidated paint is sure to give an unfavorable impression of your circumstances. Confidence, consideration and respect surround the familv whose home bears the beaming look of prosperity which the proper use of Devoe Lead and'Zinc Paint imparts. When you paint with' Devoe vou get all the beauty and durability JJHH XI - X - you can get out of any other product . . . plus a guarantee backed lf you Jth-Orejo- n Lumber, 0Iufidd, Uuh, 0 1 ',- f eWajr k r ' . It-- f Lmen'Hdw, Co Lorin, Uuh. v. AND VARNISH PR.ODUCTS thirty-thre- e In th Prove, died 9 T-j- PHONE WU-Ha- m TBIBUNK shortest toyer and seller. WANT AO. distance between e'Adv.) H.F.rERNSTrVOM. MANAOtPl m.26672S6S rlU92m SQLMAIN i ' ed ll. The V I . W Oct T. Joh K. Onllah, year acUvely In laundry buslneea at hi bom lit North Fourth Wert etreet. at an early bear thl morning, following sa tlineee of two years' duration, brought en by paratytt mrok. Mr. Oullrk waa bnrn at Oateebnrv. 111. Januarv IT. JIM. and earn to Provo la He was a member th Provo Chamber of Commerce, the Woodmen of the World and th , Knights ef PrUiae. In addition do bla wife, Helen Oullck. h la survived by eae eon. John Weeton , Oullck, aad daughter. Helen Oullck. Funeral service will b held Thr-d- y afternoon at 1 o'clock In the Third ward ehapeL Frleada may view the body at tha family residence) trier to the services. PROVO, for ' MAgBA Lbr. J. Hdw, Mana, Utevh. Tha Winchester Store, Lehi, Uuh. KephI Imp. A Hdtr. Co, ITephi, Uuh. K. A. Veteran Laundryman Summoned by Death - & HARDWARE CO.. a be-llv-ed DIVOI dk. RAYNOLDS CO.. INC. 101 Futtea .. New York Send me booklets on how the following surface should be painted or finished House (exterior) Q Floor Furniture Q Wails aod Ceiling Q Motor Interior Woodwork Can AUTHORIZED AQEMT. FORi DEV0EJAiNT Tribes. TOO ELK. Oct, 7. Fir destroyed the old Magulre store building in the east section of Tewele thla morn-In- g at t o'otock, and before the flams wsr brought under ceatrol the Lake View club bulldttut and tbe TWeJ hotel were damaged. Th fir It to have been of Incendiary origin, having started In aa unoccuIt appear alio te be pied building. oonnected with the burning of the epere, house and the Auditorium om week ago. Ther Is a (tending of for Information which wl lead to the arreat and eeavtctloa of tha person uilty of starting the flrat two fire. ttmrnt Tmimt mt Vamiik Information fcttfdf en Check end Mail Csmfon. 1084 ZABT 21fiT SOUTH BTEE35T rriavnfla Drug, 9th Z&st tad ttb. SomtJi, felt Lumbr Oo, 846 BUU St H.wtbor& Drof , 9tb Z. &nd 17th So. gpeelsl to TU 170 Ttart' Exferitnct r In other words, KING COAL is the aris' tocrat of fine coals. Old Store Building It Destroyed by Fire by the Oldest Paint House in America, that Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint will cost less money per job and give better results than any other paint you can buy.-- I GRaANITE LUMBER f rs. 7 o n D 3 K THIS Q U 0 rrj ' HANDY CAN ON THE SINK MEANS A KITCHEN CLEANERHOME W1TH0LT ORK. '.. October Special A AH DoaieT. r ' v we-- C ' -- ji itrXl iJ I ' 11 : : '' - ' ' Vrfsxiw liik" lul ; sT"" fX &Sn ':fjLCSl m StJ til |