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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER George Afred Smith, Tootle Man, Called I POLICE ARREST TOOELE, Dm. I. Osorra Alfred Smith, it. dlad at tha U D. 8. hoapltal after an lllnaaa of soma Monday month! duration. He waa taken to tha hoapltal. however, only ten day ago, but waa thought to be Improving until recently, whan hit condition became alarming. Mr. Smith had bees a, resident of thl city aeventeen yea re, during which time he waa employed by the Tooele Valley Railroad company, and for tha past two yeare aa night conductor. Mr. Smith waa- - barn In Scotland. la aurvlved hy hla widow. 1). H Darna Frlckeon Smith, and four email children of this city. He waa a member of Ihe Raglea' and Odd Kel Iowa' oraanlaationa In thia city. Funeral aarvlrea will probably be held at tha North ward chapel edneanay at I p. m. Interment will be in tha Tooele City cemetery. T Added to the trio Held for Break-in- j Into Kresa Store. fourth man, who admits Harry H. Paywalt, Into woun1.-talleged Ilia American theater following 8;ur-dnight a attempted robbery S. II. Krtu Company iter. lil Detectives admitted they were South Main street, wi th outstand on tha poaaibillty that Wllllard Ing development of pollca Inreatlfamight have been the "lookout" for tlo Into tli caaa Monday. the othera, but they aald both he and K. Wllllard. 21. aald by pollca to hia wife ware able to describe the an ax.convk.-t- . la tha new auapect performance they had wltneaaed at ) the theater during the time of the held In ihe city Jail on an open urprtee encounter between police of was arreated Monrhare. WllllardNinth rtcera and the three yegga In the West ami North Kreaa atore. day iiiornliiR at Templa streets ly litrnXrv Kenteanl Joe Raktashl. t!, one of the other M. L. Meulnnaaa and Hi A. Iieaman, men held, and whom police regard aa and. after helns? Intermaatad throuah- - leaders the Monday confeaeed out tho day, officers decided to hold hla part In thegang. fmatrated crime, offihim. cer aald. on Una Wllllard "Wa got our first there were R.iktaahl, while thmuith penpla who informed ua that rour men Involved aaylng In the "job," ha had barn nssoclatlna; with the men to divulge their Identities or aay we now hold In jail In connection whether I'avwalt. allaa Harry Hamcrime." MrUln-nes- s ilton, who ilea wounded In the emerwith thi aald. "When questioned Monday gency hoapltal, waa a companion In Williard admitted having the attempted crime. innrninK. met them while at the stats prison, Chief nf ivtectlvea Riley M. lie also tnld the alory of Saturday talked with Iaywalt for a abort night a meeting with I'avwalt on Main time Monday regarding the and street. Just below the American reported that the man atlll crime, maintains Ihealer. hia Innocence, Inalatlng ha waa at' He raid hia wifa' and he had attracted to the rear hy the aound of tended the Isntsges theater earlier in Uahootlnit and accidentally received a tho evening and they were window bullet, which lodged in hla lunga. hnpplnc up and down M.iln atreet man la foolleh to atlck to thla "The when they first encountered Paywalt. atory," waa Chief Beckatead'f comThey aald he waa aittln on the run- ment. "Ha could not poaalhly have ning hoard of an automobile, parked been ahot unleaa ha waa Inelde the near the alley aouth of the theater. atore. for my men did not do any "They approached him. thinklnc att, hooting outaide .the place." first that he was Intoxicated. Police alao explained Monday that however, tild them he waa hadly Paywalt and the Harry Hamilton of hurt, ao Wllllard, after pultins; hla the Warm Spring robbery of aeveral wife on a atreet car, returned and yeara ago are not the aame. Paywalt helped Pavwalt Into tha lobby of the haa merely adopted the allaa of Harry theater, where the attention of Offifor the man whoaa name cer J. V. f,aren was attracted. 'Wl- Hamilton, he usea ia atlll confined In the rtah lllard taid he then knew that Daywalt tale Drlaon, aerving; tlmo for a high. would have proper care, ao ha left." way ronoery in tnia city, alter he had been paroled from the tnatitution while aerving for the Warm Springs ronoery. John Plrtle. third auapect, picked up near the scene of the robbery Saturday rutnt. remalna in the city Jail on an open charge. He has not yet been (ueatloncd. Arrest of i ft tiainic belied . y ' Hill f wlr filma taken by the V. S. alg-ncorps, a banquet and an address by Captain William McConahay furnished entertainment Monday night at the dinner given by B battery of the Hath field artillery. The entertainment waa he'.d at the national guard armory and seventy euardsmen and their guests were present. The battery council, con sisting of Lieutenant S. f Jackson, First Pergvant Foster Hlllman, Sergeant Uordon P. Iitchard, Corporal lilcnn I'. Pnarr and Private J. H. Hansen, had charge of the event. A feature of waa a wrestling match between Young Albert, former bantamweight champion of Utah, and Private Edwin of H Young Albert won the match with two fails in fourteen minutes. Laxative bat-teY- Tom Quinine - . Initiate Contest at Ogden of 1928 to in Spring Select State Speaker. ments. Dec. 8 Plans were InitiatA:itltoxln treatments for diphtheria prevention will not he Riven until the ed tonight by the educational comwee k In January, according to mittee of the American Institute of afir;.t recommendation of lr. N. H. Sav-a- e. lianking for the hoMIng of a public city physician. Practually four-flft-rethe pupils already have speaking contest at Ogden during the ceived ofimmunisation. when elimination con- spring of teats will be held to determine a Utah representative to the national OGDKN", A. I. I), convention In Philadelphia By entering the field the TUah A. I. B. wmII compete for the prize donated by A. P. lilanlnnl of San Kran- ciaco, who haa created an endowment fund nf flS.iioti for the purpose of developing public speaking as an art among hanking people. The plan 'of the A. I. P. of t'tah waa approved by the Vtah Bankers' association through Ita president, K. who attended tonight's A. Culheftsr.n, banquet, hefd In the Hotel Itigelow, and made announcement that the as sociation haa decided to give J.Vin to help defray the. expenses to Philadelphia of the l.'tah contestant. P. J. Barker or uguen, chairman of the A. I. B. educational committee for Utah, presided at tonlght'a dinner, a number of prominent A. I. I), men and hankers of the state at tended and spoke. In June. d Decree of Divorce Granted to Husband OOPENV Dec. 5. Beverly A. West waa granted a divorce from Maude West by Judge tleorge S. Barker the Second district court today upon hla showing of desertion. Custody of two minor children was Included In the decree. They were married In Ogden June 22. J 909. Judge Barker heard testimony In the divorce action brought bv Klla P. A. In Carty against Baymond A. f'arty. In which cruelty and nonsupporf were He held In abeyance tho alleged. granting of a decree pending birth of child. a Touring Automobile." which appears as defendant, with the Cnlted States as plaintiff in a cjuie, started in th Cnlted States district court. Is expected to be argued over in the supreme court, and If the oa.se results in confiscation of the car. prohibition enforcement In the United States will be profoundly affected, according to federal officers. CoRiscatlon of the car, which Is alleged to have been used In the illicit transportation of liquor, is the basis of the action. It waa brought under an old revenue measure, which provides that any property used to conceal alcoholic beverages for the pur pose of evading tax may be seized outright. "One tablets The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIF, INFLUENZA and as a Preventive. Price 30c. . The box bears this signature BL" - Business Chances Hands Packer. g .jssjBsJWMWSjMW : prepared by City Attorney A. W. Agee "Good and will he considered by the city you? commission Tuesday morning. "Fine -- f OGDEN SOCIETY o;pE. hostess home. Pec. Jean 5. Vail 75S street, h Twenty-eight- ' her Sat- , urday. Mrs. H. E. Skinner will entertain the at E. S. Bridge ohth eon at the Hotel $30, or thirty are How days in the jail. The above terse dialogue "took place city court Monday morning between Pete Carson, to, police character, and Judge o. C. palby during trial of the former on charge of being intoxicated. Puring the past year, according, to reconls in the office of Chief Clerk Joseph A. Hyland of the criminal division of city court,- Carson has been arrested for being drunk nine, times, and has served eleven out of the past twelve months in the city jail. He began serving his ninth term Monday, when he Informed tho court he could not possibly raise ?"0; Pavid Barnes, 70, who also has been convicted several times on charges of intoxication, pleaded guilty to being drunk and received a thirty-dajail sentence. In was tiie members of her eiob at a luncheon at city mormag, judge. 1 o'clock lunchBigelow Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Curtis Allison will entertain Wednesday at a bridge luncheon at street. her home, 170 Twenty-sixtV of the P. E. O. sisterchapter will hood meet Wednesday EMPLOYEE REPORTS THEFT. at 2:3 o'clock, instead of 1:30 o'clock, Theft of her Jurse. containing $100, as previously announced, at the home from a locker In the department where of Mrs. Eugene H. Smith. Mrs. she was working on Pecember 3, was and Mrs. Belt of chapter A Of reported to police Monday by Miss Sait Lake will he present. Anna Clawsnn. She Is an employee Mr. and Mra. John Henry Johnson In the suit department of Z. C. M. I. announce the engagement of their Girls by Auto daughter. Miss Thresa Helene Prtng, to Harvey Albert Lashus, son of Mr. Easy Resting Reported and Mrs. C.eorge Albert I.ashus. The wedding will take place thia month. 5. Be rdella Ostler and PRGVO, Pec. Mrs. Myrtle P. Woods announces the P.eta Gabltis, Springville girls, who of Antoinher daughter, engagement were struck by an automobile bearing ette, to Rov W. Thorstenaen. The a California license late Sunday evemarriage will take place early In Jan-u- a ning, were resting easy, according to ry. information received here; Monday Mrs. Chapin A. Pay has gone to evening. San Francisco, and later will go to Miss Ostler suffered several bad Los Angeles to join Mr. Pay. They bruises and a severe shaking up, while before will return shortly Salt Lake City, Utah ChristMisa Gabiti.8 Buffered a badly sprained mas. and right arm, a deep cut on the wrist were Miss Inez Vail, daughter of Mr. and several minor bruises. They Mrs. J. E. Vail, Is visiting relatives In rushed to the office of Pr. George Pes Moines. Iowa. She will be gone who dressed their wounds, and And she adds until Christmas. they were then removed to their M. R. Clark will h hostess homes. , "Afternoon tea with Lipton't it a to.- Mrs. - her bridge-tiuat .1:30 o'clock. The driver of the car has not. been pleasant and beneficial habit for luncheon local officers Twenty-eight- h at us 759, but her the home, apprujiMidcd. housewives to adopt. It bridges the street, Thursday afternoon.have the number of the machine, it long chahm between luncheon and Th Missionary society of thi First is expected that an arrest will soon a lunchbe made. dinner, cheers and refreshes the Presbyterian church will give eon Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock spirits, increases 'pep,' andis Mrs. U) home of A. at George ideal to serve the afternoon caller." Boy Accidentally Shot 2.'8 Fowler avenue.. Mr. and Mrs. Fay W. Fraker have in Critical Condition AND that's just where ihe returned from Lincoln, N'eb., after a chows what a good houseshort visit with Mrs. Fraker'a parPROVO, Pec. 5. Lynn Jones, it, wife she is. For there are ents. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jones, The W. C. T. T. will meet WednesWeat Fourth South street, 1:30 4:j8 o'clock Mrs. Teas. with at Pekoe afternoon day many Orange I. F. Richards at her home, 476 severely wounded when hia gun But Upton's is the finest of ond was accidentally discharged while street. hunting Sunday afternoon, was still them all. unconscious at a lato ,hour Monday ' The Lipton Tea Estates Income Tax Limit evening. The w:ounded boy Is at the Alrd hosproduce the finest Tea in the where he was rushed following Date December IS pital,actdenL It la doubtful If he will the recover. J. If. Anderson, rollector of Internal awarded First Prize and Gold revenue for the district of Utah, isMedal in Ceylon and India sued a warning Monday that Pecem- Sail! Jewelry ber 15 Is the "fourth and last Installfor its quality and merit. ment date on t26 income taxes, and Deferred Insurance Tea Sir 'Thomas Lipton's penalties will be. inflicted on thoe not pav by that time. There is blended by experts and iswhostilldo mote than $500,008 .unpaid on Trial of trf t35,00 suit broucht by William Srhubach, Main street Jewpacked by means of the mewt last year's mcomes eler, against the American Surety methods in his company to ' recover fcnMirn nee on9 JewThird March robels factories. Burglary Degree ailegedly laken' in , own to Tuesday, bery, was .continued I ft. why to Jud?e Wight's at. Charged in Complaint owing in the ceremonials is st best tendance the Pekoe Tea Orange court Monday. Benito Carcla is charged with third obtainable. degree burglary In tha room of Sam ROOM RANSACKED. South' Temple Takeatipfrom this woman, PeSzopana. .lis West Iecember 3, In a complaint Is Misa V. M. Richards, New Orpheum street, say Lipton's and you buy the sued Mondiy by the county attorney. hotel? M West Second South street, There ha Is' aald to have taken threa reported to police Monday her room finest. Costs no more. watches and ha'ina. Thomas Pimp- -' waa entered some time Sunday son la complaining witness door, and a purs through an unlocked S in s. In and StZ bills gnid containing Sba also lost a check waa taken. h n y who-wa- s - World, and have.been for , te That's ' i ' Te Merchant bf mppoiatamx to Lipton's ' TEA PLANTER LI PTQN fj LARGEST SALE ' TEA IN THE WORLD Noah Surrenders for Serving Sentence A. W. Against Kyne Set Hosing arguments In t'he suit brought by I. H. Hildenbrandt against W. P. Kvne for alleged aalary and expenses aggregating mora than $5000, for managing- the Juarei race track 1321. will be heard before Judge Chris Mathlson Tuesday In the Third district court. They will begin at 11 o'clock, and It Is expected they will Kyne has filed a require a day. counter-claifor more than J22.OO0 allfR-ewithdrawals by HUdenbrane't, and "this, too. was heard in testimony, as well as Hildenbrandt's contention, during the trial. - IDEAS GIVEN. Original development of the Christ mas theme, expressed in poems and characterlxea tne cnrisimas prose, Story club, which program of the Short met Monday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. y. W. Menkln, J414 Slgsbee sixteen club Kach of the avenue. members who attended the meeting presented a Christmas Idea In either The various authors poem or prose. of the various papers read their creCHRISTMAS ations In turn. MASONS ELECT CHIEFS. William F. Core was chosen wor shipful master of the Progress lodee, No. i'z. hree ana Accepted Jiasons, succeeding K. O. Titus; at a meeting Monday night at the new Masonic Other officers named were: temple. Samuel M. Solomon, senior warden; O. C. Skalfe. Junior warden; Rueben May. treasurer, and T. W. Charlton, term. The trustee for a three-yea- r will be held Installation of officer next Monday. If. Ve'dig. branch manager for Pacific Coast Adjustment bureau In fait Lake, has appointed as-- sa atant enrvl msieger of t , Krncl-it waa (earned a' liri ffalt Ijike waa made by VYUuara App'ntmnl K, Withers, general matmrr. and It becomes rn Wo-da- Lecti Jf-- L Still dcclarlnf. In th tV t f a .r- of th tlflrd birth rem finite, over 35 eari that h?r daughter XI of Juy t'y'pf r, M Went Malvern '1mhjI disvenue. in (Jrjinlte urficient trict, failed to intiko and wa found guilty of ntd hr and at'ettinff her daiiutitor, r!:he! Orr, In remaining' In from Jutx Kred H. MftrgAn in the juvnnle rouit .fined htM- Hi. he According to Judpr Morgan, claimed eah of her four children km a year older than th atho remrd how. Al any rate, thnt wn the d; partly between her tewftrnony andIK the records. Kthl, una aald. wna Aluaka thf achoo) disFrom far-of- f trict authorities produced a copy nf Kt net's birth certificate, showing he will not b II until March b. The racord came from Pouglaa, Alanka. Mm, t'ooper declared that If thla were ao ihe riot-tnmade a mtstaka In the year In having the BtatiMlc recorded Judge Morgan did not think an. H1 Raid he haa avernl more nehool case and will oend every effort to ee thai juveniles are kept in a horvl. r jL4-- i- A? tin,'". r. EVERYBODY ay of Leather Likes G ifts Body of Aviator Washed Ashore r. nv- - s t. r.KOROHS pat. v. (AD. The body of Count J. Pe lesan was sens, aviator, picked up today on the shore at Clany Itrike I'ove, near here. It had been In the water some time. Count Ie Tesseps dleapneared some time aro while on a flight down the St. Ijiwrenre valley. NEW YORK, Dec. 5 fAP). Count Jacques Da lessens, aviator, whose body was found near fit. (Jeorge's bay, N. V., todsy, waa the son of celebrated Ferdinand Pe Lesseps, canal builder. Count Ie T.essepa disappeared sli weeka ago, after selling out In a seaplane from Oaspe for Val Brilliant, In eastern yuehec. He was accompaniea by hia Russian mechanic, named A few days later his Chlcklnoff. w;recked plane was found In- - tha M. Lawrence river near Matane. re I.eseps was a pioneer flier In Canada and waa noted for hla aerial exploits with the French flying serHe was vice during the world war. the engaged in aerial map work over dishe when forest of eastern Quebec appeared. Give Wisely and Give Well Give Leather Goods newest of lutftfage, nandkltfiC bottle billfold, sets, dressing cases, picture frames, jewel or cigarette boxes in colored leatnerai each one of ttem is distinctly a personal gift of lasting cKarm and all are very moderately priced. You will find Kere the Liquor Raises Fine Law. Point Zipper Bag's. B01 Folds Dreeiing1 Case Cigar Cases Cigarette Cases .Picture Frames Diaries Collar Writing Folios folds Tourobea Brief Cases Hartmana Wardrobe Trunks Fitted Cases Tourobea Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks Mall Orders Filled Charge Accounts Inniei SHAPIRO TRUNK & BAG CO. 152 South Main Street Chief of Police Joseph F. Burblrtge Issued a warning that business house proprietors responsible for operation of gum slot machines and candy punch boards must either close up shop as far as these devices are concerned or face prosecution. Chief Burbidge said one of the worst features of these devices is that young boys are forming the habit of play-inmem. r ENGINEER IS SPEAKER. Appearing as the first lecturer In series arranged by the Electrical League of Utah. Pr. IT. T. Plumb, en giner ofof the General Electric com Salt Lake, addressed fifty pany league memhers on the subject, "ABC's of Electricity," at a meeting held Monday night at the N'ewhouse hotel. The electrical league Is planning weekly lectures on electricity and kinarea subjects. sr Suitcases Travel Bag Gladstone) Kit Batfs Hand BsgST Hat Boxes Overnita Bag's Fined Cases Traveling Clocks ' Picture Frames Bottle Seta Jewel Boxes Chief Issues Warnings on Use of Slot Machines 'OUTFITTING CO. 1 9 EAST BWAYa gifts for Him gifts for Her Tf a person breaks Into a home with Intent to steal liquor, which Is, in the legal sense, not property In other words with Intent to take "nothing" la It burglary'? On the answer to this question probably depends whether the preliminary hearing of Harry Tjatham. alias it. Kvans and Harry Wills, alias H. Berry, will proceed further, the state having rested Ita case against them. The case was continued to December 13. The two were given hearing before Judge N. H. Tanner In the city court Monday on alleged burglary In the second degree on the night of October 27. at the home of J. B. Whitehlll, 9f7 First avenue. When ,.the state rested defense moved for dismissal. They offered to file briefs In support of their conten tion that assumine the evidence of the state, a case of hurgiary had not been proved. Judge Tanner continued the cpse to Pecember n to give them the opportunity asked. CREDIT plan operates for of its customers so that they can take advantage of our SPECIAL VALUES at the opportune time and make payments later! Our merchandise is given only ONE Selling Price Cash or Credit, to all our customers! LIBERTY'S PLAN of CREDIT gives you the opportunity to make your selections any time before Christmas, with only a SMALL DOWN PAYMENT and a definite weekly or monthly arrangement! Select from our wondrous line of Dresses, Coats, Fur Coats NOW! PAY AFTER CHRISTMAS ! ! jasft y in-t- he it i Vie fV 70 Do this for m- e- LIBERTY'S Nil nilttrd shooting Williams, detaetlves giving aa a reaeon tha allege said, fn,-- t that Wllilama had beatea airs. West aeveral weeka ago. Ma la held for Investigation Tuesday by Chief of Detettlvra H.ley M. llerkstaad. Mils-ma- Is a Service M. th la In Invt-at- CREDIT for tS. man e Effort to Show Daughter of Age Fails; Birth Certificate Refutes Plea. 1 Neidig Appointed to Coast Office tha city Jail, with a sarond lying aounded at hia home, as a result of a ahootiuc developing from domestic troubles whlrb o. furred of Maw-leMonday nlaht at the Taid'-n-VfBt, ptl West Mrt South street. Iteterllves J. J. Kerrin, A. A. Mrr-r- li k and K. A. Madman, ho Itated, said Krank Williams, io West vlaltlna Was with Kirst South street. Mra. West at hea residsne. Othera present at tha time were Mrs, Kran-rl- sn West, Julia Chambers, orvli) and V. Hmlth, alt neroe. West, It was said, suddenly entered the house, produced a large revolver, and fire. I two shots at Williams. One Willi mis of the bullrts strm-On LIBERTY r, Twenty-sec- M n Hildenbrandt Case "Whlt-meye- - given J, 4 ra to be asstH-late- Weber County Highway Surfacing Considered ft Upton's tea is Unrivalled 'w-K- haa com BRIEFS Delicacy of Flavor, 'iiiSlgpwai'ii all that Is Given Promotion Injured Says Mrs. C. Brotcn Mittl S. P. Employee 1 ffFor age Inc., an outdoor advertising firm of Cleveland, O., has purchased the bus iness of the Anderson Advertising A. W. N'oah. convicted of Involuncompany from Harry S: Anderson, pro tary manslaughter and, sentenced hy prletor of the local firm, and will 1. take over Its operation January Judge M. L. Ritchie to serve ona year in the county Jail, surrendered him OGDEN. Pec. 5. Members of the Two Forfeit Bail Roy Travers, self Monday and began serving his county commission discussed today forfeited In court He had obtained a stay of the sentence. H00 city today with Kenneth C. Wright, district stsfe on a rhargre of operating an automo- thlrtv days after sentence wa passed d highroad engineer, the of a, Influence bile the while under nearly .month ago. way program of the county for liiSS. He was found guilty or heing re For this purpose 170,000 has been set liquor. A man givlnij tho name of "John poe," arrested with Travers, sponsible for the death of Mrs. J.. W. aside In the budget. on a ?50 son, forfeited drunkenness Pramhle and her charge. Mr. Wright said that the state road South and James, at Twenty-sevent- h commission would be willing to pave Du-neManuel of an Plea Entered State streets, in automobile colGuilty tho two-mil- e stretch from the ter 28, pleaded guilty In the city lision July 31. d minus of the present court Monday, to the charge of poshighway In Ogden valley to session of a quantity of marijuana, a narcotic. Judgment will be passed by Judge John A. Hendricks Tuesday morning. Mlck-elso- $cvtn dlerilMnce 1SS9 char-aoie- with her name. She Is the opportunity to. display her characteristic of madcap by reason of the plot of tht pleca, whlc.h requires that a girl of twenty as sophisticated as they make) m In these modern days .when they make 'em real sophisticated shall help out her mother's matrimonial ambition by aa a youngster of twelve. appearing All sorts of complications and situations result, which afford means for Introduction of .bright lines, dancing and music as already noted. Mltil Is aided In carrying the comOGDEN', Pec. 5 Fred r. Smith, who liaa been assistant huuerlntendent of edy by Marie Payne, who carrlee the t. thn Salt Lake division of the Soiith- - role of Petunia, maid to Madame Miss Payne emphasises the ern Pacific for a numner or year!. was today appointed superintendent buffoonery of her part without overof of the Ogden I'nion Railwav and Ie-p- doing it too much for a production He aucceeds H. L. Bell, thia kind. Sydney Greenstreet - is an company. who died recently. extremely portly Iird Clarence SteeCeoige W. Kellogg, who has served ple, the millionaire bridegroom; Aras acting superintendent since the thur Teacher is also physically fitted death of Mr. Bell, will resume his for- hy his length and sllmness for the More mer work as chief clerk in the super- part of Sir Hertrain llawley. intendent's office. comedy Is provided by Charley ftylber r as Cuthbert Custard. a The latterfor role, the chance by the way, affords OGDEN "legit" to get In some energetic all For motion at ptciuree. "digs" (MiPEN, Pec. j No nsw coses were twelve principals It may be aald thsy and durdramatic fill their roles, both admitted to the county infirmary it Is shown by the musical, satlsfylngly. ing November, The music Is averaga'or better. Permonthly report of M. V. Harris, sup. erintendent of tiie infirmary at Roy, haps there Is little that haunts one Tet "I filed with the county clerk today. after the production Is over. Inmates of the Want to Tell You a Story." sung by There are fifty-si- x liiHtltutlon. Mitxl and Harry Puck, la marked hy the sweetness of Its strains. The fiMilton Earl nale of the second act Introduces grand Death Claims Boy son of Karl opera strains humorously, but hot ofCraythorn, Mnd I.ena Meyer Mitxl and Puck have an Craythorn, died fensively. Monday morning at 10 o'clock In the other duet with the nonsensical tklle, home. 1290 Oak street. He was bom "Odle Pa O Pe o Pn 'I Po,' " which The in Hooper. March 8. 1918, and is sur also brought down tha bouse. vlved by the parents, a sister, Wan staging of the last act Is particularly t'liarMrs. a and beautiful. 'la, grandmother, "The Madcap" will continue to prol,otte Cravthorn of Hooper. The boyhad been a student at the I.orin Farr duce fun and situations at the Salt school. Funeral arrangements are In Lake again tonight. charge of the l.lndcjuist undertakers Ordinance Prepared on Arterial Highway Persistent Drunkard Touring Automobile OOPE.V. Pec. 5 Praft of an 'or'Defendant1 in Case dinance, avedesignating Washington Again Sent to Jail nue as an arterial highway, has been 0-- 1 Lakera filled the Bait lake theater from pit to celling Monday to night again welcome Mltsl In a production In which tha title fits both role the and the star. If aver title did. It ! "Tha Madcap," described at "a comedy with music." presented by the tihuberte. Which la about as much aa aaylng that It la such a production aa Salt laka haa been accustomed to expect when Mitxl It at the head of tha cast. There are dancing girls who are sc. live and well drilled, as well aa comely; show girls who are all that anyone haa a right to expect, a chorus of men who can both dsnce and sing, and there Is a cast of twelve of whom aeveral are liable to spring a surprise with a vocal or a danow number well above the averSuit OtIPKX, Pec. 0. Varied and Important health work was carried on In acboola during November, it Thrt'ty. is shown by a- - re;ort of the department pf public health In reoperation which has been with the Lee hosnit.-ilMiibmllted to Huperitr.endent W. Karl Hopkins of the city m h I. The statistical rcpoit shows the fol-- , lowing: Visits of muses to sohtwtls, 13:; cases examined: fS, treatments class given, :i6; health tn!ks. :;s, room Inflection, Forty-onwere excluded children from school because of vanous aile thigh. Ha went to hla home, waera One Man Injured hia aife summoned a phyalrtaa, and polire headquarters. in Shooting Scrape aloWeat, arrested at hia home, al Madcap' Health Work in City Schools in Good Shape BANKERS UIORf To Cure a War Films Shown at Battery Banquet Society. 2190 1302-W- ; nimriiiiiiwMUDiuHiiassumaaaiitauai Pay-w.il- Cold in One Day Phones 117 and 1027,. Mitzi Welcomed Mother Found and Enjoyed in to Have Aided in Delinquency 'The wiHawaataMiaaai aaaiinawjiuaaiaimiip OgdenA. Department S5I4 Wasting ton atte-nipte- Beck-atea- jaws hbwi H, take S. S. S. before each meal regularly and you will soon Lave your appetite back. ' V So much depends on your ap your strenjfth and vipetit your position . our tality happiness. Remember, how it used to bs, ythen you could hardly wait for mealtime? And then, Bit down and eat several helpings of' everything enjoy every mor sel and get up from the table ' satisfied vrlth the feeling World,, happy with everybody and ready for anything. But what a differencs in living when even the sight and smell of 4t?od sickens you! Never hungry no matter how tempting the food is nothing tasting right. And then, after nibbling st a few bites, f eeliag worts' than ever. Oh, life is hardly worth living this way. And yet, all In ' the World the matter with you is that you are starving for rich, red blood. . It is ' everywhers that S.S.S. helps Nature build these cells hy the healthy red-blo- millions ! - AH you need to o to get back fhat wonderful appetite is cells d to baild rich, with S.S.S. It's simple. Just doing try it, like thousands-srevery day. See for yourself what S.S.S. will do. S.S.S. means blood with a punch brimful of new life sni energy. Get your S.S.S. st any good druggist. Ths larger aae is mors ecoconucal, red-bloo- Restores tfit Appetite Builds strength |