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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MOANING, OCTOBER 8, 192G. in i OGDEN DEPARTMENT Arena. SMI WaeblBgtea 117i Oerr.. , UOf-W- tee. tlM, ; Ill Man Is Severely Hart by Baseball Indicator The Convenience of ' Check-Bookkeepi- Daniel J. Tot. T23 Twenty-sixtstreet, wu Inthe largo jured this afternoonthewhen world's eerie board transmitting baseball game fell from Its place on the north aide of the Kissel building to the pavement below. A strong wind dislocated the board. Cox wu rendered unoonsclou when the board struck his head. He was removed to the Dee hospital and began regaining consciousness within a few hour. He Is expected to recover. Cox wss attended by Ir. M. J. Seldnet and Dr E It. Dumke. OGDEN. Oct. 1. ng h J. Ray Ward - afforda a complete record of your expenditures, allows instantly your balance, safeguards against loss and fives at the end of each month a packet of valuable receipts. A checking Visits Open a cheeking account at this bank. Also open a savings account, where you can deposit what you dont spend, and take advantage of interest increase at 4 per cent compounded semiannually. Ogden Forty and Eight Oct. 7 J OGDEN, Ray Ward, Soc.ee grand chef de rare 8 of 40 des Hommes et Chevaux, the 'American Legion fun organisation, paid an official visit to Voiture 4 I to- night. The voiture met at shty. In a brief message he admon Ished members of "Forty and b irfht" to greater activity in the legion. T. J. Maglnnia was designated a delegate from the voiture to the national promenade of the order to be held next steak In Philadelphia. Juli UTAH SAVINGS Bridge Building Helpers Are Injured at Morgan OGDEN. Oct 7 Thoma Lvthgne, of 88, and Guy Ilurlhurt, 81, both Morgan, bridge builder helpers for to were the Union Pacific, injured day at Morgan and removed to the Dee hospital for treatment. Ly thgoe suffered a broken left leg and other bruises, while Hurl hurt's left leg was badly Injured and mav be fractured. They were attended by Dr. 4. R. Morrell. tr TRUST car ns MA9f Jessie H. Addy filed suit for in ths Second district court today against Lafernon C. Addy, alleging desertion and failure to provide. They wrers married In Ia Junta, Colo., April 25. 1912, end have two children. here. W. Howard Gray, former Ogden resident and a 1919 graduate of the Ogden high school, haa been admitted to the practice of law in Nevada, according to word received by his friends here. He ia a graduate of George Washington university of Washington, D. C. Walter Smyth pleaded guMtv to two charges against .him In the city court today. He is accused of operating A pharmacy without employing a registered pharmacist and with compounding medicine without the services of & registered pharmacist He Is the proprietor of the Lincoln Drug company. Judge John A. Hendrick will pass Judgment Saturday s o m Provo DEPARTMENT !8 South Flrrt Wen Telephone!: Office 107. Sm.1021 Workman Severely Hurt Mrs. Delphia H. Teasdale When Heavy Beam Falls Is Summoned by Death PIUjVO, Oct 7 Orton Shill, 45. anA cni loyee of the Provo Foundry , -- R. O. T. C. work elective. at the tinlverwity BREVITIES 1 ad-w- 1 Deaths - j , cass rae Seven Times A new that will make you want to roll up tbe rugs and start dancing tbe moment you bear the opening measures. Come in and bear it toon, aod also these other latest releases. even Times Seven Bolshevik Fox Trot rual Re jrai Her Beaus Are Only Rainbows Fox Trot Vocal Refrain by Tom fVariny V Alice's No. 20146, PEkSJTLVAKIANJ T. and Mr J H II ,rn will entertain for the artists . f the from ft to lb oVhwk Krldav n gtht at the Horne galleriee. SOS Second mlt .iitt Friday Spec Satin for this winter is acknowledged as the leader in Fall Dress Fabrics. Our Satin is distinctive, the quality and durability are the main features. It comes in many shades. For Friday we have arranged a few extra specials from our Silk Dept. P.laek Satin, good quality, regular wearing h 1.75 2.25, a vard Ftinl-- e Rew'sv and Mr ctt. b th ft IT v wore treatedVeda at the coiinv h ; h T1 svenuig for cut and brui thev received an aut rnobl e colINh.rr at Twentv-seen- inh South and Sta'o eteet to a report at the sheriff he antomi bile 'in whi.'h the ladue were riding wm lelng dr!vn tv H S'-t- t of Arizona The automobile that coll ded with the, 8utt G tar was driven by ,ordy of 1249 iSoulh Fourth Kant street Woman Ends Life When Home Is Raided DENVER AV'i.Hd p , Th r ) Thslkma dwnk pohn when prohi- v'ainr er,s G, In . I n v t 7 -- daik ard a Challies, light and colors, Friday, 1.25 Jersey cardinal, navy, tan, green and rose. Friday, 2.15 a yard rorrt trel'tl! drrtl'mt!', each Underwear Crepe, regular 30e, Friday, I1 rtf AAi I.CO 3 yards . yards to a customer 5 vards LtmR 10 yards to a customer Mildred La Belle Supervisor From Pictorial Review Co. Will Be at Z. C. M. I. Until Saturday, October 9. Mrs. La Belle is here to assist our customers in their problems regarding dressmaking, fashions, etc. Service and Interviews Free of Charge. Tbe Vogue of the Dolman Sleeve in Frocks and Coats Has Been Received With Popular Favor outstanding f.atur of this Winter's mode Is th oppar-an- r of ths ir ra reful and luxurious dolman slreve Th come out of a very wlds nrmhola and taprr gradually to th wrtt, hrr thy are aril fitting Th fart that anug at a rlt prevnts thm from thy nr h1nx rumbfrsome It a gracious mud, and brooming to youth and ag a Ilk. Pattern for ht aleeve may be In our PATTERN DEPARTMENT Th Z. C. M. slva Taffeta, quality, regular Friday, j ex- tra good 2 25, a yard. White Pongee, mutable for Infants Dl !rct ....... Department . Knitted Underwear Section Friday Specials Friday Specials Women's R e g u ar Mens New Style Lisle Latter-daSaint GarStyle Lisle Latter-daSaint Garments, regu-l.- r ments, ' regular 2 50 Turknit Towel Sets, niee to have on hand for ahowers; C regular 1.35 values, Friday-- , a set y y 2.50 , values, Friday 125 values, 2.25 Friday. . Womens . . Flan- ggc Outing nel Gowns, Friday 85C and up to 3.00 70c Flannpl Sleepers. Friday 1.25 and up to Childrens Cg 0 u t Gowns i n ' Down Cory hemmed, ready for use, Friday, a dozen v Diapers,' "(!t I V Babys Knit Sacques, Friday. few Children's A 2.23 trrt1sd ltedxn L Z. C. M. I. 1 Black h Money to Loan 14 One basket of China Doll Heads, Friday, 1X0 30-ine- , in All-Wo- 54-inc- h ta . "''." Sthrn yards. Friday ntl . . Limit 10 ards to a customer 5 jards h Plain h c reguI Fri- - h Stamped Boudoir Pillows, in Lawns and Voiles, white and colored, 20 off I All-Wo- Mr fr I . 8 6 day, Fine Pillow Tubing, 43-inc- 74 speech childrens dresses, underv'ounty Cnjiventlt'in i referred ' . to ths rti and said anion? otht r thuign that I det-aic- l haf rHr.iZHt'on Womens New Stjle to- bition offlr raklAfi horn wth vtrv fiber of m being For Bating what I did at. out the Sevens wear, etc. ..ti r Jght and dird In In a charar tentn a.lv strong address vou than pinned pub. Iv rebuktd m Latter-da- y ashospRal two hurs Lisle Saint a r Friday, or yard latf the cause ' the without admitting denying that ou were a JBei ause member of that rgamratlon ou chu n'pbu.d Us aus I aauni vou ld whan thav ntaiad har ftfU'r 2 25 Garments, regular V-mf t l- i- order ts r Ecru i Vow 1 want u. on kr.ow al al.-ubest a and as to whett.r rr n'-- t iiimnJtv' of bar Pongee, quality, hB to) lied values. vou ore a Severs You kr k.w I detest serret, oath-boun- d I cant Im srttii r poiKk-afrganl-f- h all selected pieces, ns nv inred they are un-A- n art? erh an Set ret pnJlt cai 01 sat.! Ati ns $vr 4o Jail Id dia thar ;a Ing Friday. are orgarDed nv To the pur;. e of permlt'Dg a sma.l r r rltv u, tontro w'uld taka ),j par a yard. . Friday, the That Hnrrv f J. ;h said the seffet oer-- t f ha'la'ba Vfora to mg to taM aha w nt i c iand the !; puUn An press "7 he Risen" said to a irdi Ina raMnt era' wa there is in) pace in the p 1'tics of t hie c.mn unity fir the secret order cf was a Sevens Are you oppod to secret pnlltkal i rgaruzatlor s. and - i f;o thr tr rankuiarly for the of ' '1 r on wa her Rf1 'Vhat you said In v ur e address with fespert to ths 'Sevens Ina prnmlaa that sba wou4 not fell In ou are in favr o' re ,,;eers dicate t xlrwnt Cu aav It is a patriots n tti ie.suw rga nii polo DELINQUENT NOTICE. many share of each pr,rci tf so6 organixaxion, orsanised to pav alleylarifs t ths onstltutlon and to ths flag a sr.'d a If that is the puqoss of may be nennesary wH vou h i.id be In favor of the organibeveua Wastern Monitor Mining Company. auction at 71 Last 2nd H.mt sation and sh uUi be i rt ud tf bs puhti: of Urincipal business, gait plar 2m Halt on lAka state If that Is not th. October GRy City. Utah Ijka 126. at 12 oclock noon, to par tee you are tu x a mem j hare ara tha upon delinquent to with the of ortt spect rpudiA-mSeeo'' aa teng avour of the oath-boun- d order and stork on account of iiissumfRt ardtcfetFer an avowal that no wlthtar.d1ng on ssie expense cent previous claim that the Sevens are KOeMmnt Lo 15. of ona-haw think thev are Bv order of tha tKar of dleotom wholly patCotl voij not Is that the share. Class Firxt per (ni'undtri data of aaJa haa been expended to ApitaJ stock, the amounts oat opp-j- iaMohar So.. at tha ofri of tha Residences The name r.f ths rspactie ie you bompariy follows S'aFboidera Low Rate ANDY J. EERM Trader t tln G lAnn S enr irnaOMl eorntLn'"' tad h.' w 414 hj Ip th Alfrad g'ranaan, geCy., 71 E 2nd upp.'rt of th 1 2b Jenrda I.lrder No Commissions. net, addr..a ef tl. Ht nd did h S.t.n.," Sv.n. make hi, John iklder And did ha make ths wr.th any rrctmlAa HOMS COM. Aarana any prom lsaa T A Ida L U a kar T ha pa ojas rr this NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR ft. PAN Y. Loan not asa gnad. All ara antiL-- d to know rommury a This is moral .... Kred Br'okmeyer Office of th G'ty Kecardar Rail Lka iwa A a rlrSzn, rora )ou ta tha Ids ahlih foaow th orfhnlxatl n of papars ha'd by IrUiOa hergaagOa .... C ty. Utah FapU 82, 1626 aaorat oath-houn- d I rasoacUuiiv. but poUfiral orda-firmly ak 7 A L Masn Inter-Mounta- in answer mi to y.u of urtubar 4, fUad prnpoaaJs wij b received at Life ' Ida g Ualmer. to this Inter ihia office until 10 o csork a. m Thurs4 v? ft. Ualmer Ida for constructing Uclfher 14. day. Insurance Co. repertfully. And in acoLTdanca with tha law and pipe sewer la 16, sewer extension Ni of tha Ik ard of dlrartors made 4'4. GoatsvVIa asanua. from 6tata ta 1?th floor Continantsl Sank Sltfg. order NwlmuMilud toi for W Burton by l ) p'd Xtinr, rm tha- 10th day of Auffjst, 126, so ftecord East street, aocordlnff to plans ier 40-inc- Class Toweling, lar 25e, to a customer yard 'ality 4 rcid j 8 yAyards hr Piano A limited number of Stamped 36 and Cloths and four Napkins, with floss; a variety of patterns to choose from. I OQ Friday, a set Limit 12 yard to a customer 6 yards 13-iChecked flh I,UU yards Seer' I Cant Get Over a Girl Like 10-i- letter by Btirton W. Musser, to 1 h Who Wouldn't? - R ich P.ano Ailizn Stakht-Bili- t Mliiat No. 20148, - A second open Holman, Chairman, Republican County Convention. Hear Ir You hav not answered my open iMDr, to ou Octotr 4'h 1S26 made before the DeniH.rath Iu a 10-in- While the Years Go Drifting By Fox Trot Vocal Refrain by If eilon Vaughan Thats Annabelle Fox Trot At Landst avo Hu OsuttrrxA No. 20147, You?,! L Equals 343 Mr -- h Limit 4 yards to a customer 4 yards h Colored Outing flannel, regular 35c, Friday, I at the Japan Two Stamped Scarfs and one Vanity Set on one piece of white linen to be worked lazy daisy and French knots a very attractive design, Friday, a set reg-tila- Convention of the American National Livestock association will be held In Halt Lake, January 25, 26 and 87, It was announced Tnurwday A expeoud Friday Special FRIDAY SPECIALS 3 yards Plain Checked Mer2 yards r cerized Table Damask, or Striped Dimity, I 75e, 5Je, Friday, regular PKg CQ 3 yards Friday, 2 yards. . A meeting the Utah water storage commission will be held Monday. October 11, It wax announced Thursday by George M Bacon, state engineer, and secretary of the commission The usual reports wdll be heard and there will be submitted the report of the special committee on the restoration of the Weber river. la Art Dept. Domestic Department 5S-inc- Hi Z. C. M. Z. C. M. L 1 large attendance 5.00 and up t Small, chic, individual these delightful hats are certain to appeal to the woman who seeks millinery that is original and distinctive. The softly draped Folds of felt and velvet are used in crowns and tiny some to shape the crown and brim. brims are uncomIn others the crown is entirely of monly smart and exvelvet, while the brim is of felt. tremely becoming. but in colors as Not only is there contrast in materials well, so that many striking and unusual effects are noted. Nominations In membership In the Trotters, University of Utah equestrian organisation, will be made during the week by the university R. O. T. C. classes. It was announced Thursday. The organisation of an honorary nature and Is composed of university women selected by members of the K, O T C. convention, and plans are being made by officers of the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers asso lation to entertain the delegates while they are In the city. Expert Fitting. Priced The city commission Thursday Instructed W. H Folland, cky attorney, to draft a resolution of condolence. In behalf of the city, to members of tbe family of former Governor Simon Bamberger, who died Wednesday afternoon The resolution will be presented to the commission and adopted at the next meeting a Appointment of students to fill vacant les on various councils and committees .was made Thursday by the executive board of the Asolated Students or the University oTTTtah. Those appointed were John 8. Bojden, debate council, Iaul Thatcher, dramatic council. Matt Devine, Elolse Stevenson and Phyllis Stohl to the en- Development of the certified seed area In the statelargest in the Beryl district In Beaver and Iron counties NotVe of Intention to pave Sevenwas discussed at a conference between 7 Oct PROVO, Greetings from teenth East street from Yaieerest ave- H K Urmkett, secretary of state; the Provo chamber of commerce wtre nue to a p.!nt 137 71 feet sooth of J"hn delivered to the c hamber of commer o Yale avenue wss authorized for ad- the tatOldroyd. executive secretary of lard board end E D Hchroe-dc- r of Tokio, Japan and reielved w'th vertisement bv action of the cltv of Yarhad Minn Fred W cordlalltv. according to a (ommunica-tlo- n Thursday A!o notice t conof Dm and A E Angeles, from Dr F S Hams president tract. r for b'ds on paving of alsi of Los Angeiei. Thursof Brigham Young university. t- - K sn a.fv calling In Federal Heights waa auThe to day H pan develop the district Hlnkic, secretary of the Provo thor. zed. Is beng sunched bv Mr Merrill c It hamber Is intended colonize the d strict. A rf gistraflon of 600 students in the Dr Harris declares that Tokio has a very progressive organisation and military science at the UniCVnstrm t( n wt,rk on a four-.or- r that he wis revived w'th warmth by versity of Utah wss son. unoed Thurs-C- . hnuic at 73 Third Taiat the Japanvee if that city He adds dav bv Major R Bat n, comm in - j aparner.t w.l b' resnnied next week, it that every minute of his time la rf the R O T C unit T 'e street was announced R Is of Interest and that hi visit Thursday by of U.O g' reg.stratHn thews n jn Ing him a splen lid opportunity to dv!ovr that o' last and Is the Woodward Theof the Aaht company be will apartment for the big largest in the history of the university for good work not onlv ready occupancy on Mar. h 1 fox-tr- Days Selling is Machine company, suffered a broken left leg and a crushed right leg this morning when a huge iron beam fell from trestle, pinning him to a rail track He was hurried to the Alrd tertainment committee. hcsplial where he was given surgical was used late treatment and an Professor R V. Chamberlain of the tills afternoon to determine the xoologv department of the i nlvers.iy bl injuries. t(nt of has been made a member of Noble Hlnoklev, eon of Mrs Mattie the Utah board of of Biological AbHinckley, suffered a smashed finger stracts, sn editors International sclentiflo the time the beam fell from the to word republhatlon, according trestle. ceived at the university yesterday The beam weighed about 1800- The magaxlne Is published quarterly pounds and fll About two and one- and treats of biological subjects of all half feet agnlns Shill s legs types. Articles are printed In the language of the writers. Congressman E. O. Ieatherwood dressed the tegular luncheon of the board, held silt laike real estate Thureday at the chamber of commerce The subject of hls discussion wss "'Water Conservation aa to Its Addressing- - the Lions club today. Pioneer Woman Effect on Salt Lake Valley." He Judge George Christensen of Price, Early stated that storage of water on the Democratic nominee for the state Answers and Provo rivers as provided Call In ebr supreme court, advocated that the the pending Great Salt lake basn Judiciary and schools be tsken out of project, will be of great advantage' to PROVO. O, t 7 Mrs Matilda politics. He said that such questions Salt Lake and Utah valleys Harry as the league of nations and the resident of this ollv, Conk Flnjd. agd was also a speaker at the lunch- tariff, which enter into politics, have died at the ountv Infirmary Tues- nothing to do with candidate for the day nixht of a complication of tls- - jon high bench, who should be judged by ease incident to advancing ace She E M Qiialtrough, chairman of the their legal fitness. was horn In Denmark July 6, D35 Fhe roads committee of the chamJoann to Utah in in good settling will leave Friday ber Homer J. Talbert, blacksmith In the ITovo. Surviving are three daugh- - With ofthecomrfterce, members of the state toad city shops, suffered the loss of two ten. of Funeral yrvlces will he held In the commission for a trip of Inspection fingers from hls left hand today Mr Utah whila planing a piece of oak. He Berg mortuary chapel Frhlav after- the roads Of southern was attended by Dr. N. H. Savage, noon at 2 o clock under the dliectlon Qualtrnugh wdll return Tuesday. It of Bishop John W McAdam. Inter- Is planned to have some member of city physician. the committee Inspect all the princiment will be in the Provo city pal roads of the state before winter, so that the committee will have a practical basis for Its work during Other tours whi Provo Educator Greeted the coming year commence, Mr, immediately upon return. QufUirough's With Warmth in foot-stirri- u LAM CITY dainty garments have been fashioned to meet the requirements of the hour. church school, but also tor the west-estates Dr Harris went to ths Orient to attend the congress of s lentists to be held In Tokio from October 6 to November 15 He will address the congress on "Soil kali as a Scientific Problem." Oct. 7 Delphia Hague PROVO, Teasdale, widow g(f Francis Tharies Teaedale. died at the family hunte, 114 Fast Fourth South street, Wednesday evening following a nru- longed illness Mrs Teasdale was horn at Gamp For a number Floyd Julv 14, 1K8 of years she made her home In NepM, about twenty ear ago moved to thla cltv, where she had since lived Throughout her life she was active In church work and was prominent In the Relief society Surviving are one son. Jack, Los Angeles, three daughters, Mrs. R Mrs. George Heebe and Kugene Jon-Mrs Fred Snvder. all of Provo. Four grandchildren also survive Funeral services will he held in the Bonneville ward chapel Sunday aftero clock noon at The body wlil be taken to Nephl, where a short servl be hold at the graveside. Inter-ment taking place In the family plot there. Dr. Edward Junior Rich today Joined his father. Dr. Edward I Rich, in the practice of medicine 9TUET chamber of commerce special committee on insurance, addressed the Klwanl club today on the necessity of having adequate fire protection facilities in the city. Wade M Johnson, president of the Ogden city school board, took' exception to the remarks of Mr Gaeklll concerning the condition of the city schools, after which Mr Gasktil admitted that the city schools had. made a great Im provement this year In firs drills. OGDEN BRIEFS OGDEN. Oct. T- .- Democratic candidates on the state and legislative ticket were officially nominated today by the filing of the certificate of nominations by the county convention officers. awo-un- t Sizes 2 to Coats. 6 i off yars, Friday., 1" I flU In the GRr F!ttnaer office. Instrtictbms to bidders, specifications r.d form for con U act and bond, with plans, when may re obtained at the officeprerarad, of the City Urgtneer upon deposit of five (&0v) Utrs 7 he rlyh? is reserved to reject any sM all hd BY rRIER.O THE BOARD OF t. Ok M S.siON ERS H. V arran bmith. Cblaf Deputy Ci v Recorder. Ftrt publiceHon. Rept 88, 111 I Or f nnbl ii st efrrt ) HgRirr'g sale. tpys Tbe wee'F front (Tour Pall V Rut any ofr;k, Ortober couniy cuy ana 19. of t L'lah, oncounty th th . at .Vlock nm,n of Mid tla. all th till and of M,d right, of. in and to The followingrU All of Jo 23 and Ths south ha f of lot na'm ette lnt,rt r.. A 1 ?- hK'k 1JBig lejl Salt Lake County.Survey, State Purchase price paah jn monev of the Umied Ssteo. if. - At ' Ar in 22rd day Ih 'GL'' September, t'tah. thl. HARares. c,'v- D?i R. In tbe district court of the Third Sh.rlff of triut Lak. County, Put. Judicial district in and the Of t Ih- f cf halt lake S'ate of Utah, County Zi n By F M. Mthw, d.pnty hrfff. Benefit Bu'Mlnr-so- c e;r. a corpora H and L. F. Back man, it attorny. against Ralph A. hsnrk for i lain tiff aid Uarxline funck. bis wfe. defend-ant- s, tirrt lnbIiCM"',a tnb t a be aoM at sheriff a aee a.t 2ri7r |