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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER June 11. 1857, and trudged across the plains with oxcart in 182 with her parents, James and Mary Burt. She lived In Salt Lake until 1ST and then Her husband moved to Liberty. 117 tad 1302-W- ; 219a John Marshall, Jr., died thlrty-aeve- n Society. years agow Surviving Mrs. Marshall are one sister, Mrs. Mary Wild of Ogden; Utahn on thirty-on- e eleven grandchildren, and the following and daughters:- Mrs. H, C. Gard Forty Eight sons Mrs. ner, Whlteley and Mrs. William Chard of Colorado: Mrs. John C. Neal and Mrs. George W. Goshen of Legion ha two new national officers Ogden. In Bowman Elder of Indianapolis, The body Is at the Larkln St Soni lnd., national treasurer, and Soott Lucas of Illinois, national Judge advo undertaking parlors. cate. It waa stated In a report of proceedings at the convention beld recently in New York to ratify ac tions of th Part. Franc, convention, given by 8. 8. Ecele of Logan for Utah today. Th National convention of 19SS will 10. Frederick Oct. be held in Ban Antonio, Texas, OctoOGDEN. P. ber 8 to 11, inclusive, Mr. Eocles re- Champ, president of th Cache Valported. E. ley Banking company and prominent National Commander Edward Spafford of New York ha named a business man of Logan, is In the Dee committee to Investigate th national hospital here recovering from an opchild welfare fund and a committee eration. He was stricken with an to investigate the plan suggested by New Jersey for the organisation of a attack of appendicitis and rushed' to building and loan association, Mr. Ec- the hospital. His condition Is good. cle t said. The committees will re the Mr, Champ is prominent in port to the national executive com civic, as well as business life, of Lonil ftp In January. gan, He la past president of the LoMr. Eccles, who attended the Paris gan chamber of commerce and Is a conventions, was named a member of memher of the board of trustees of the permanent finance committee of the Utah Agricultural college. As a Ia Soclet dea 40 Homme et I member of the board he .has had an Chevaux. Important part in the building of the huge athletic stadium on the college s OGDEN DEPARTMENT 514 WuUsrton Art. Phone Burglars Enter y 3 Ogden Houses in Single Night OODEK, Oct 20. Burglarle continued in different parti of the city tonight, according to reporu mad to th police. L, Jeanett Bowman, 114 Twenty- -' third street, reported that her flout w entered by breaking tbe basement windows. A gold ring and two mail tie pini were itolen. 462 The apartment of Alex Fife, Twenty-fift- h atreet. was entered and watch and fob valued at 1150 taken. J. A. Gardner, SiS Patteraon avenue, advised the nolle that hi house waa by use of a passkey In the tentered rear door. Only a watch fob waa atolen. A prowler waa sought by th officers tonight after report of bli activity had been mad. OGDEN, Oct. SO. Ogden .nolle ar looking for- - two men wanted In ham City for passing mora than (200 worth of fictitious check. Identity Unsolved Nothing developed Sunday toward establishment of the Identity of th man found dead in a D. A R. Q, W. box car Wednes-damorning. A large number have viewed th body at th Lark In A Sons undertaking parlors. Th body Ik believed to be that of Charles A. JRIley, but telegrams aent to a Wheeling. W. Va., address, found In th man's effects, hav not yet bean y, i i Y Pat of Board and Christina Marshall Diet at Liberty Home serve in this capacity. ThtFhust notify And Sesrctly ful Tit Cut jewelry the sign of social sophistication, the hallmark of culture and the heritage of generations. You can possess a diamond ring of splendor mounted in platinum. Through our .... ed GIFT PURCHASE PLAN . you may possess any article of jewelry, Mr. Work's Pointer Auction Bridge however rich, rare and resplendent, and scarcely fed the cost You will obtain cash prices plus a substantial dividend. Lsjst week these articles explained how it la possible, even In the most troublesome and complicated cases, to BOYD PARK JEWELERS KM MAM STMTJ can start any tiou. Sim fly ask for tht Key to th Tnasmn Cbist. Tbm't n "rtJ tap" tvevnd arcimJ it. oIjjtbody ft T g mm && klf"B 9 '1 ' MOST Sensational iPgM f7L Are the values to be offered today at the Cross Corset Shop at our imftt DOLLAR Iff Suicides, Murders Drop for Year; General Rate DAY SALE It will be an opportunity for those who appreciate extraordinary YsJnee to take advantage of these bargains of Dying Shows Jump. Increase in the number of deaths due to automobile accidents is shown In the United States department of commerce's mortality report for Idaho. In 192 the report shows that deaths from there were seventy-seve- n in this type of accident and fifty-si- x 1985. e to sixty-onfrom Suicides dropped in .th same period and forty-nin- e there were five less homicides than a fifteen. year'ago, the totale beingdeaths by acThere were in 1924, In Idaho cidental drowning in IMS. as compared to sixty-si- x The genera death rate increased to in 741 per 100,000, compared to (61 fifty-nin- 1925. Cause Whooping BRASSIERES. 85c values, 2 for BANDEAU5. 50c values, 3 for . RAYON BANDETTES. 39c values, 4 for RAYON COMBINATIONS. $1.50 values SANITARY STEP-IN- S. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 ... $1.50 values GIRDLES. Value up to $5.00 N HOSE. Black and brown only. Specially priced NOW , FULL-FASHIO- $1.UU ..$1.00 WS8 C02SETSHQ? t Idaho. 4.2 0.1 t 2 1 Puicld Homicide . 2.1 2. 4.4 42.2 1.1 2.7 1.5 4.1 1 4t cough 1 24 14 1 2 i 24. 172 142 i J3 9 11.1 29.2 12 14 12 22 1.1 2.1 41.7 1.7 12 1 hXtluah Only i til. Holt-Hoef- ' UCCC 00-- - Graybar building, 167 West 2nd 8ft Wasatch 630. 49J 1.1 U 447 22. 2. 227 It 422 .t li.l M 10.2 1.2 14.0 toll 42 II I 11.4 41 14.1 t.l 14.4 1&.4 12 2iS IS 4 1.2 27 72 2 17 7.2 2.2 44.9 2.2 V.l 1.12 14 21 1.1 2SS 42.1 11.0 St 20 19 H . Accidental and unspecified exter1 4T 7.1 II SSI nal causes (total) 1.0 IS Burns (conflagration excepted) .... 1 1 11. 13.0 M Accidental drowning 17 14 Accidental shooting iS 1.6 I Accidental falls . 1.1 14 17 Mine accidents 1 2.4 12 accidents Machinery 1.7 2 21 Railroad accidents a. 2 I 4 l. Collision with automobile 4.7 2.2 24 IT Other railroad accident 2 4 I (II Street car accidents 4 (I.I Collision with automobile ....... 'j Other street car accidents Automobile accidents (excluding collision with railroad and 14. t 11.6 14 7T street cars) Injuries by vehicles other than railroad cars, street cars and H IS II automobiles (I) 1 .l t Excessive heat (burns excepted).... H 4 II 74 causes HI Other external 11.1 47 412 All other defined cause , tl.t 41 42 19 causes Unknown or 1. Exclusive of stillbirths. 2. includes tabes dorsalis (locomotor ataxia) and general paralysis of the insane. 3. Includes airplane, balloon and motorcycle accidents. New Trial Given in Poisoning. Case 1 i'.i 3 4 HanSthailaa ft Man fit . I This WeeK VatherData Weather eeadltloM, October 20, 127: Lake eitr: Comparative site at de Teaperarm Hlrsest tedsy wss M was adliest la ua BMtk siae isi degrees; ktwest last might was i west tkl emit star 1ST waa 23 destaaa; aseaa teaiperatar for today waa M dtraa; eorsul waa 47 eecreea; accumulated exoeaa alac the first of the mtk 1. T detnea; accwnalatad axeeaa els' Jaaaary 1 la 144 eVtraee. ilamldlty Pry balk Iraperatar at a. ra., 4i desrwN; wet balk tea prat are a. a.. 42 decreea; relattvw asaMHy at at 4 a. a.. 72 per cat; dry balk 4 two, aua tisM, 44 desraea: wet at KM, sa time, 44 bulb teaaeratwr tlae. relative kaaMitr at aoea, 40 r wit: dry balk teaperarura at at p. a., 24 eVxreaa; wet bulb teapretr p. a.. 44 4tnm; relatlre kaaldlty at 4 p. a.. 21 per cest. pracipttatwe Total for the tweaty-fou- r hews eadlaf at 4 p. si. waa smut; total Is .7 for thla aeatk t eat f aa tack: aerwaulatee oVtritaej foe tkl aoeta to date Is M ml as lack. Baa ruwa at 4:31 ad sat at l:S9, October 21, 1WT. w'KATHKE OBStRTlTIONI TIKI AT 4 P. at., MOtTNTAIN TIMI. TT A Big Saving on Smart Hart Schaffner Marx Topcoats 'ml COAL TO-P- AY FROr "V I 4k tutiea. 11 THEIR COAL SEEMS TO .. .. Solas ChMf !Hr GIVE MORE .. .. wreka. Cal Gd. Jaact. Bales .. Laaoer ., L. Aasele btotfea NM .. New Tork Okla. City Omaha Phoenix .. ... Poratell Prt4, Halt lust 42 71 12 4 44 74 M Ml .. .. loaeaar. Tiiowa -- l 24 41 W 12 aw 22 Hi M SW SO 71 B4, W yW to! ! 74 2 2 41 411 ;l . R TI WW 44 7 so M M 54 6rt J K ml .... X K 4s M Uk.. re .. 4i 4 Spobaae Toaopak W .. Or. 24 24 14 0':trar sI Mj onTMy TIWi .onridy AO Cloy .00,(107 00 Pt rMy m 00 Pt rWy M Rata oivrieer K 4' .lO.CIdr .00 CUy clear ( tear .... ,n mi flea r gTJ wl g if SO Wl... g 1W a; .OH I WIT Onriear Tt'lear 07 ('W)y 22 Rata y wnow IX THE THIRD JfDIClAL DISTRICT Court of Rait Lak County. Rtat of Utah. Ruth Schenk, plaintiff, va. ! 8chenk, defendant. Summons. Th state of Utah to the said defendant: Ton are hereby summoned to appear within twenty day atar th aarvic of this summons upon yon. If served within th county in which this action I brooght; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the sbov emitted action: and In rase of your failure ao to do. Judgment will be rendered aralnat you according to tbe demand of th complaint which haa been filed with the clerk ef said court. This eetkwi la brought to recover a Judgment for divorce dissolving th marrtag contract heretofore existing between yaw and th plaintiff. R. R. HACKETT. Attrroey for Plaintiff, P. S. Addreea, Faxk City, UtaX There are more months of topcoat weather than overcoat weather in this climate. Lots of men wear topcoats all winter. Here's your chance to get a splendid top coat in the newest styles and colorings at a right at the start of the season. big-savin- g J -- " Iters axe some things a man ought to forget; thers art others ha ought always to remember. There most be reasons why people remember this coal yard when they think of comfort." Says PKACTY CAL. Best have some of oar weather. 2001 Pounds in Each Ton et Coal In your bin against cool 49 Main St. Wu. 820 TT SymmUlmf (69.7 1 1 t AAYSAft mi 1925 741. 2402 2 I1 I Scarlet fever thing electrical making good the Graybar policy of ''Everything electrical whenever and wherever you want it." Rate per 100,000 Estimated Population S871 Re-ta- CORSELETTES $1.95 values BACK-LAC- E CORSETS. $1.50 values GARTER BELTS. . $1.50 values In warehouse are great stocks of poles for construct ing power and light lines. These extensive stocks are typical of reserves of every No. I. Veterans, and War 1926 All causes (1) Typhoid and paratyphoid Malaria , Smallpox . Measles Backing up the local Gray I bar U. S. W. V. B. A. Wedge wood camp Number of Death. A champion pole vault tm United Spanish Deaths Following is the table: distinguish between business and doubles; as an appropriate sequel, we will consider this week the equally important point; vl: when doublea should be made. The Informatory double Is the most overused and abused of all auction bridge declarations. It is such a wonderful weapon for the experienced and dependable bidder who knows how to use it conservatively, that rash and ignorant bidders call it into service which with hands have not the strength to justify It, and it becomes As tbe in a veritable boomerang. formatory double Is used In contract In auction bridge. bridge just as It Is these articles will be as serviceable for players of the new game as of the old. This week we will Illustrate our tonic with ten hands, in each of which the question will be whether to double or not to double. Hands 1 and 2 appear today; their answers with accompanying explanation will be given tomorrow together with hands 1 and 4, and each succeeding day this week we shall have two new hands and two explanations. The reader who follows this series to its end on Saturday never again should be In doubt as to whether a double, a pass or a hid Is the best declaration with any given hand in a BOISE. Idaho, Oct 19 (AP). E. H. given situation. Healey, Canyon county farmer, was Each day's hands will be accompanied by the usual answer blank, so granted a new trial Saturday when that the usual tests ana contests will the supreme court reversed his con be possible. Today s hands, which will furnish viction on a charge of attempting to the text for tomorrow's article, are: poison Peter Meillnk, Parma,' a neighNo. 1 The record contains bor of Healey. Hex of bad feeling between evidence Healey, 7S years old, and Meillnk. The jury convictea jneaiey nespu o sn alibi, but tne supreme coun opinion holds the case rested entirely eo These hands are held by West. South circumstantial evidence. (dealer) haa bid one and the FEWER PERMITS ISSUED. question is: Should West bid, double or pass? CHICAGO, Oct. 30 ( A P). Figures made public today by Herman ll Answer Blank, Monday, October 31. secretary of the Chicago Druggist association, show It per In No. 1, West should cent fewer permits for liquor prescription have been Issued this year la No. t. West should than last. He declared that only Wv of the 2000 licensed drug stores in th (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) city held liquor permits. 1 n, N. 0 W, Silver' Maple circle 191 will hold an election of officer at Its meeting O. F. hall. Friday night In the I. O. Woodbine circle No. 41 will hold its election Wednesday night at the L O. 0. F. hall. a. A. t'tah council No. 1510 will hold art Initiation and regular meeting Friday "'"he Esbeaye Thlmbl club will meet Thuesday at X:I0 o'clock for a luncheon. Crescent council ,No. IT4 will meets at the hall Thursday night. Csndl-datewill be Initiated. Captain William Baley request all members of to appaar arly. the drill Th Crescent Sewing circle win have an afternoon card party on Lulu Wednesday at the home of Mrs. B. 8chroeder, til Prfnceton avenue. hree TREASURE CHEST SOYD jPAJUC BLDG. IDAHO forty-t- is hand-carv- fllSEJN M Diphtheria 222 Influenza " Dysentery 1 Erysipelas t Lethargic encephalitis OGDEN, Oct 30. Mrs. Angelina Meningococcus meningitis ........... tt 110 Petty Barton, 71.' one of the first chil- Tuberculosis (all forms) dren born In Sanpete valley, died this lei Of the respiratory system morning in a local hospital of pneuOf the meninges, central nervous monia after suffering three day. 1J system Mrs. Barton was born in Mantl, . Other J forms . November 19, 1855, and was the daugh4 ter of William G. and Susan L. Low-r- y Syphilis (S) tumors.. 264 Petty. She was the widow of Wal- Cancer and other malignant I ter K. Barton. She haa lived In Og- Rheumatism..... den seventeen years, the family home Pellagra 41 being at 2621 Wall avenue. Surviving Diabetes mellitu Meningitis (nonepidemic) are seven brothers, four sisters, hemorrhage and softening grandchildren, seven great Cerebral li Paralysis without specified cause . S01 grandchildren, and the following chil- Diseases of the heart dren: Mrs. Susan Wright and Mrs. Claud Humphreys of Ogden; William Diseases of the arteries, atheroma, (1 aneurysm, etct G. Barton of Ephralm; Walter K. Bar u ton 'of Preston, Idaho: Paul Bryan Rronohltis forms) Barton, Mrs. Foster Funk and John Pneumonia (all bronother than diseases Respiratory Ellis Barton of Alhambra. Cat., and chitis and pneumonia (all Mrs, Lucius B. Phllpott of Newman. forms) , Cal. and enteritis (total) Diarrhea In lie state at the The body will Diarrhea and enteritia (under 1 Larkln & Sons undertaking parlors H i years) until early Wednesday morning when Diarrhea and enteritis (2 years it will be shipped to Mantl, where fu24 and over) neral services will be held Wednesday "f Appendicitis and typhlitis afternoon. 45 Hernia. Intestinal obstruction 22 Cirrhosis of the liver 2 Nephrlti 22 Puerperal septicemia . Puerperal causes other than puer- 21 l peral septicemia Congenital malformations and dis2!9 on eases of early infancy TbatDiamondRing Havb it and wear it, for lovely . Ogden Woman Passes After : Brief Illness orft Put Off Putting On if ' Coincident with Mr. Champ's sudden operation Is the announcement to day by President Frank M. Drtggs of the Ben Lomond club and w. Rice 39. Mrs. Christina Kimball, chairman of the program OGDEV, Oct. Marshall, 70, residents of Liberty, committee of the club, that Mr. Ogden valley, died this morning at Champ will be toast master of the th horn of her daughter, Mrs. Walclub's dinner to be held November 14 ter Whlteley of Liberty. in the Hotel Bigelow. Sh was born in Glasgow, Scotland. Lowell Thomas, author and trav eler, will be the speaker. Mr. Champ Is expected to be about in time tc A Cam Own campus. W. 0. W. Kecbi road near her today. Th dead the Priacilla I'.iier auxiliary will hold an open meeting Monday on th sixth l.'tah camp 371, Woodmen of the are: John Lull, 29, and Boyd Brat-tofloor of Th Tribune building. 27, both of Wichita. There World, will initiate a elans of candiwill be entertainment and refresh- dates at Its Wednesday meeting. I. A. OP M. ments. The public is Invited. WE'RE AFRAID SO. The U A. to I. A. of M. will give AUTOISTS LOSE LIVES. Williams, 19S0 Come on, grandpa, W. B. A. the third party of a series Thursday (API-T- wo WICHITA, Kan. Oct. S and I'll show you our new gymnasium. at I: JO o'clock at the Civic Center. Women's Benefit association w!l( men were killed and three othWilliam. 1924 Tea, yes! That must The public la invited. hold Its regular meeting Friday at ers slightly injured when two auto- be the one I used to e plans of when 2 o'clock In the of colto I said been waa in college. Williams Purple hav Knights Pythias mobiles, racing, K. OF P. hall. An Initiation will be held. lided and overturned on the Eldorado- - Cow. Calanthe-Myrtl- e No. 1, lodge Knights of Pythlaa, plans en entertainment program for the meeting Wednesday. LODGES , - Logan Banker Hit by Appendicitis 31. 1927. Arthur Frank 208-21- 0 Main Street |