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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1926. OGDEN DEPARTMENT and At. 2M V' Phonss Washington 117 132-W- Sod tty. 2190. ; Sometimes you , wonder why Women are Nervous! A WORLD'S LARCE3T CHAIN RELIABLE NATION-WID- E INSTITUTION QUALITY COODS ALWAYS AT LOWER j DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION PRICE DEPARTMENT STORES South State Street A- Gives Officers Dust Un- Plea Also Made for Ger- I til His Machine Tunis Turtle at Street Corner. many by Englishman at Meeting . of Legion. OGDEN, May II After firing chase And running police car a fant s seventy miles an hour early d this morning. Detective' I L, Chauffeur C. K. Keeter placed James Alexander, alias George Makans, 28, under arrest at Wall avenue and Seventeenth street after the letter's car. containing liquor, had overturned - - m During the chase Detective Nelson fired a number'd shots in efforts to hit Mahans' tires, but foisted them on account of dust Howqvfr. In. tunvr-thanrtir At wall' avenue and evententh street the fugitive automobile turned over, but he emerged v - wnfruet H was placed under arrest v hen fifteen gallons of moonshine tJhd bile At the police station Makans furnished $00 bail, which he forfeited three hours later when he failed to appear in court to plead to the charge.- - Judge John A. Hendricks ordered e bench warrant issued. The officers suspected Makans when way saw him drive Into Ogden 6 o'clock this morning, and w at canyon laid In wait. As be emerged they gave chase, OGDEN, May 18 A plea for a better feeling toward France was made before tha national executive commit- - j tee of the Amrican Legion at Its meetings held In Indlanipolta Ind., last week, by Colonel George Croe-- 1 field of England, president of the Federation of Interallied des Ancient1 James A. Howell, na- - j Comfbattant, Uohal vice commander of the legion, j; said today upon his return from that j meeting Colonel OrowfWd nJd that the French should have the admiration of the world for their sacrifices during the war and also since the war, Vice Commander Howell reported jr'FrirttrATrtiwUT said that the French could not understand the apparent coolness of the United States toward her, and was rsther inclined to look upon this country as a stern creditor. Another plea also-w- as made bv Colonel Croefield for a better consideration of Germany, and he said that two parties were at work in that where the brim country one the old war party seeking imperialistic control for Germany, touches your head rows and the other the peace party. . The allies of the Waf must help the peers' - of :&of t.: straw-i- n fine,' party, urged Colonel Croefield, Mr. 1 Howell stated. the Dunlap Metropol-- 1 Vice Commander Howell said that Colonel Croefield was one of the men give a conforming w'ho saw the necessity of preparedness In England. He was wounded In and make this . the ease OGDEN. May 0 Brin 'll short battle, losing on leg, after which hg In the pavmont of maintenance fund became an aviator. straw Explaining the of the - to his wife and child in compliance purpose of the F. L I. A. C.. Colonel comwith a court order caused the arrest Crosfield told the legion committee most season the 2748 that it !s an amalgamation of of Edward C. 21, oppleton, world war veterans in a big Wall avenue.-oone. fortable a charge of con' peace organisation. tempt of court. The legion committee the Poppleton was to have paid 915 st HICKEY-FRZEMAIn France, a rertaJn hour this morning and erection of two memorialsapproved scraped up onlv H. Hie arrest was Mr. Howells said. One is at Liege, S. of and Barker. ordered by Judge George a group of buildings, consists SUITS FOR MEN each to represent an allied nation. other is the Onsualre now being One Husband Too Many The constructed at DouaumonL France, under the patronage of General PeDivorce Suit Charge tal n, This is In memory of the men who lost their Uvea in deMar II Alleging that fense of tha Verdun secton, 200,000 OGDEN, when he married her in Evanston, of whom are unidentified. It Is pro- t vo , Keptember 2 1921, she then nosed that thetr bones shall repose bed a husband, William J. Drysdale in this building. filed suit In the Second district court The American Legion has a comtoday against LjlLian Ruth. Drfsdale mittee now preparing a pamphlet to sever the bonds of matrimony. which will be an answer to pacifists Alameada Taylor was granted a di- and forth reasons for putting vorce .from William Taylor on the Into setting effect the national defense act, of crueUv and by nonsupport Mr. grounds Howells said. This committee Is Henry T. end Mary Ann Berrett Call Answered headed bv General L- - RGigrrilHet, Judge George S. Barker today. Ghard. WMtr lhvtiortir Dlherty" He hesd of the Culver Military academy. had been active In the L. D. fi. church SECOND STILL SEIZED. by Postoffice Clerk end continued The legion has obtained great rechis church work In the OGDEN, May 1R Wtlttam A ognition In congress, Mr Howell sJd. Ogden Thirteenth ward in the appointment of W. B Miller, 18 64. was arrested st 129 Twenty-sIvan Edmund OGDEN, Mav hi widow, a eon, Surviving ar, ixth street this afternoon by dep- chairman of the national rehabilitaChard, 37, clerk In the Ogden poet Hobart Chard, two daughters, Nlta uty sheriffs and a federal prohibition tion committee, as secret rv of the office, Idled early today at a local Chard ajid an Infant daughter; hie cffloer with a swill mil! In his pos- house committee on veterans legis- hospital after a brief Illness. mother, end the following brother Mr Chard was bom In Liberty. De- end eistere session. This Is the second time h lation, In order to assist the Mre A Clark of cember 6, 3338. and wee a eon of Orden, William H. Mary has been found with a still. Chard. David E Chard, Mm Jamea E. Shaw, Alfred T. Chard . Maroellue Chard, Mre Robert F. Holmes and Stephen H. Chard, Jbr Economical Transportation alt of Liberty. 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Colored Pongee Talks were made by President Wade it. Johnson of the board; Henry Barker, principal of the Grant school, and Francis T Mlggina. Gertrude OGDEN, May 38 Memorial serFitigerald, addressing vice will be held In Ogden on Sun- Fred R. William, nucceaxor to Mr. day. May JO, Ineteed of the followHodge, , discussed What We Might ing day, which la aet apart as Expect from the New Board a legal holiday. It being waa decided this evening by the general memorial committee appointed by Mayor George Suit to Recover K. Browning at a meeting held in the mayor's office Car of Child The day will be opened With ceremonies at Memorial with the Service Star Legiondrive, in' OGDEN. May 18 In a ault filed charge, at I 46 o'clock. Members of today in the Second district cmirt, other service and patriotic organiza- Chad Urry aeeka to recover $1780 tions will meet at the city hall and from Poulter for oaring for proceed to tha city cemetery, a here PouHerGeorgedaughter, Esther, mince the various organizations wllf hold January1 6., 1914 ! a brother of Charlra M. ritualistic services, beginning at 10 snva that Poulter Morris United State district attorThe oocnplalnjt . oclork. o pay Mr. L'rry and hi wife Morris. agreed ' Utah. ney for Following tha services there, the stipulated sum earti month fornoth-n-he bodies will move to tha Mountain View care g of the ghi and alleges that the public of E. MrKay Thomaj cemetery for simitar services ha been paid The girl lsDOW Utilities commieelon was In Gunnieon Details of the program will be an2 year of age. a hearing ou the nounced later by Laarrenee yesterday to conduct appllcatimi of Jeiwe T Bartholomew Commander George Dietz of Clayton U. the SALT LAKE MAYOR TALKS. for permtxelon to conduct a motor bus A. R. zrlll select an orator for tha ocOGDEN, May 18 Addressing the line between Gunnlaon and Gunnleon casion. Exchange club today. Mayor C. Clar- station by ray of Centerfleld Pro-teence Nesln of Salt Take urged club agalnxt granting the application Former School Board member to accord support to public mas made by PhiilTp Madsen, who lx officials He said that he had ob- operating a line between- - the two M Given Praise served many clubs with- a tendency to dabble fn public affairs, which is recommended that MXoc O. Clarence Neaien yesterday The woril of R commendable, but content OGDEN, ilay IS Itself wit addressed a letter to the prexldente of H Hodge. member of th board of each organisation little a and few finish Jhlnka the various women's auxiliary unit education for eight year, who re- just Interested in participating in th Mecently resigned because he had moved the Job." morial day parade, inviting each to from th Second district, waa praised LAND CONVEYANCE SOUGHT. take part in the march Mav IK A OGDEN, Mav 18 The morning Investment company filed suit in the ftecond district court todav agsinat the Ralph K Hoag company, asking Interest In certain lands that 98c Filed g Yard ember ; Road&r Although it is bigger and more rugged than ' cars, Chevrolet has a world wide reputation , of costing less to own and to operatel This reputation has been won, first, by die longer life, slower depreciation, and freedom other low-price- d CONSUMERS' Bargain Stores - Coach or $ Coupe Thie le tha Place 208 South State. from .repair that result from Chevrolets modern design and, second, by the oil and d gas economy of Chevrolets powerful 2 Iba. pure Kettla Rendered Lard valve-in-hea- Sedan A 32 -- Vs Ton Truck teku Omh) Ton Truck $QQC2 Oaii Ctfl JuV (CtoafeOsfe) AJSMm Aak. 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BODY IS SENT EAST. rt OGDEN. Mav 18 The bote of Broww-nwho was founts dead In hlx berth on a train yeeterday. was to Freeport, 111, for sent tonight N BREVITIES The city planning rommlselon will Hs final sect tonal bearing to might at 7 JO o'clockIt in the city counwill consider the cil chamber, when between Main sorting plan for the area PkuFth streets. and Third Temple fa Ninth South, end Tenth East to Thirteenth F.H rtreft, Ctouth Temple j to Ninth South Noble Wamim, former Salt Lake poetmaerer. a present eecretary of the Mexican special claim commie-- 1 xton. will be the speaker today at the chamber of commerce weekly memwtll bership luncheon His nubjeet Mr W arrum Mexico Today be makes his headquarters In Mexlce City, having heea there for the past two year a f.ogan Morris, a member of the federal board of tsx appeals arrived in 8H lake yeaterdsy for n abort Matt with retativae and friends here. 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