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Show 8 2436 Washington Avenue Office Ptwne V: 1T7 Home Phone 05 OGDEN TRADE 'Federal Officer1 BODY PLANS Lands, in Ogden Jail as Drunk Inplan for an to to, bring dustrial department pertainaether aU facta and figure and past ing to the future prospect! community were development of this commerce mem-be- n told to chamber of at a meeting in the Hotel Bige-InMonday night by ViceE.President3. FjeldE. R. Alton and Secretary Ogden' w ,tThe plana win be carried out for the coming year by a directorate new member which will Include five elected Monday. P. H. Mulcahy. president of the chamber, and Fred M. Nye of the the only present directorate were on the list candidate for reelection nomithe of fourteen presented by renating committee. They were elected, and the following new directors were also chosen: New Directors Elected. .... H. Hinckley, Pred A. Kuhl-ma- n. B. J. Pinch, & Pred Norton Robert and J. Fletcher Scowcroft, These will take office next Monday, when the new board will organize. not Retiring directors who were were for reelection candidate Charles H. Barton. A. P. Blgelow, prank J. Steven. W. H. Harris and Thorn a Leslie. Mr. Alton presided at the meeting In the absence of Mr. Mulcahy. who Is spending a month In California. Mr. Alton gave a review of the past diyear and told of the plan of the derectors to establish the industrial partment to enable new Industries, which are contemplating establish- tng here, to obtain a complete resume of the existing conditions.. Fotar Schedule Outlined. Secretary PJeldsted spoke on the work accomplished during the past year and of the schedule ahead for and 1B30. He recounted the feeling that Ogden has become a convention center, having secured more convention In 1828 than any other city in the west, per capita. He spoke of the good will that Ogden has built In the west and of how the time has come for It ti capitalize this feeling and to torn It to the benefit of the entire intennountain west. Mr. Pjekl.ted enumerated the work which has besn accomplished by the various committee of the chamber and told of plan for continuation of this work In the future. He told of the efforts of the chamber to encourage agriculture and recounted the benefits that have come here In the growth of the dairy, poultry and Other agricultural ventures. Agitation for a road from Ogden to the east through Rich county, Mr. FJeidsted said, is one of the paramount project of the road committee of the chamber. He said this promises to be one of the outstanding road ever considered by the Ogd:n people. Judge James A. Howell aim gave a brief address on What a Chamber of Commerce Man to a . . . im Quick relieffor sv. OGDEN. Ogden merchant have heen warned bv the Weber county board of abmmissioners that no longer will the practice of sending In ferior food to the poor oe loieraieo, the commissioners said Monday. Mrs. J. B. Tueller, county matron, exhibited some potatoes which she had been delivered to a poor family. supposedly as good grade merchandise. The potatoes rere diseased and smaller than apples. Btie also saia that merchants had been sending dried-oand inferior meat to fam 45- of C Member Discuss Industrial Department Idea, at Meeting. .OGDEN. Against Sending Inferior Food to Poor u.. Ogden Society n..kr r. COLDS $incel889 tfXV DROPS DEAD (Pi. One OGDEN I more Authorities storm Monday, follow tog many this winter, was too much for Harry Parmley, 34, a cripple. "Lock me up." he said to the sheriff. "I am wanted In Webster City, Iowa, for embezzling $30 from a hotel This dodging and battling thene police mountain stormsihave got me 39, nual convention of the department of superintendents. February 23 to 28. City Superintendent of Schools w. Karl Hopkins and Superintendent of County Schools B. A. Fowler joined a party of school official from Logan, Salt Lake and elsewhere. r In 713 West Harold Twenty-fourt- Yea-ma- n, h evening. At midnight police officials, with cooperation of County Attorney S. E. Blackham and City Physician N. H. Savage, were still Investigating the circumstances surrounding the death, and thought it possible that a examination would be held Tuesday. The call came to the police at 7:15 p. m.. and Sergeant L. W. Pack and Officer P. J. Naylln were assigned. They were told that a little dancing party wa held at the Warner home, had been and that some home-bre- w Yeaman had danced dispensed. some, it was asserted, and then had left the room, going to the bathroom. He was found there shortly afterward, fully dressed and lying In the bathtub, which contained no post-morte- m eighth street, shortly after she had returned home from a dinner. She complained to her mother that she did not feel well and that she would lie down, but her mother did not become alarmed. Mrs. Krause then went to a a grocery store near by and when she returned about thirty water. minutes later she found the girl It was asserted that Yeaman had dead. A physician was called, but had one or two heart attacks recentthe cause of death wa not deter- ly, and Dr. Savage appeared to be Inclined .to think that heart trouble mined. Mis Hamson was bom In Brigham might have been the cause of death, n Og-dto came City. July 17, 1911, and though he was by no means positive. been Samples of the beer which others as eightyear ago. She hadschool well as Mr. Yeaman had drunk were a student at the Ogden high and was a worker In the Primary and taken to police station, and several religion classes of the L. D. 8. of thos at the party were queschurch. She Is survived by her moth- tioned. Mr. Yeaman was a barber and was er and stepfather and two brothers, James J. Hamson and George P. not married. He was born in Af ton, Hamson. The body Is at Larkin & Wyo., but had lived In Ogden since he was a boy. HI father, thres broth Sons' mortuary. A -- ..... fr can t brush all Amt the acids away Squibb's neutralizes them can scour away the acids in the mouth NO that cause tooth decay and infected gums. But Squibb's Pental Cream can bring you protection beof Squibb's Milk of cause it is made with more than 50 Magnesia. For dentists everywhere agree that Milk of Magnesia is the best product known to guard teeth and gums from the threat of acids at The Danger Line. 40c a large tube, at ' all druggists. coprrik !abl.a.Siibfca- oTOOTH-BRUS- ; A moder n interp re t ati o n o f fine car s ty I e -- Its refreshing lines and distinct Thx NEW Dodge Senior is a car of most compelling character modern in mode, vivid in action a classic in tive interiors are custom-lik- e are character. Here quality and sparkling new color harmonies in flawless taste; the latest artistio treatment of mouldings and panel ings seats luxuriously wide and generously cushioned, and fitments of exclusive and fashionable design among quality motor cars. First of the Dodge Brothers creations built under the direction of Walter P. Chrysler, it is the largest, handsomest, and finest product of Dodge Brothers craftsmanship. car in traffic or A on the road is the new Dodge Senior. It rides with smoothness and comfort. It is wonderfully easy to steer and to handle. It commands acceleration, speed and power for bey ond your every need. -- well-manner- Bateman." Past Noble Grands club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Child, 1MB Twenty-fourt- h street. Ladles' Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the church. Mrs. H. P. tJpp, Mr. 'Joseph Westemeir and Mrs. John M. Townsend will be hostesses. All women of the church are invited. Members of the Child Culture club will meet Thursday afternoon at the Hotel Blgelow. "Florence, the City Beautiful," will be the topic of a paper by Mrs. George H. Matson. Kirs. Charles Bonner will give cur rent events. The hostesses will be Mrs. w. H. Williams and Mrs. W. H. H A I -- i2 at the OGDEN. Sarah B. Hamson, 17. died suddenly at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the home of her parents, Mr. and-Mrs. Albert Krause, S00 Twenty number of prominent Utah educators left Monday for Cleveland. Ohio, to attend the an OGDEN. J , street, dlsd suddenly in the bathroom at the home of Mrs. Lottie Warner, 253 Twenty-thir- d street, Monday Dies Suddenly Utah Educator $ Leave For Ohio. Convention V Investigate Af- Thamas OGDEN. Returning Home, usual time is about twelve days. The letter wa conveyed to Miami, Ha., by airplane and wa sent from there by train. The fact that Colonel Lindbergh made the flight In the daytime- alone made the time for transportation longer. "letter which By a coincidence, Mrs.. Wright had written to her father got to Miami Just in time to catch the mall plane piloted by Colonel Lindbergh on the way out to the Canal Zone. - aT Sudden Collapse ter Dancing. down." ve Your chance is waiting tor you PARTY GUEST Letter Carried by Colonel Lindbergh Girl, Reaches Ogden Woman in Quick Time Young Ogden Briefs a Trimine want Ad. ' The comere and three sisters "are living. The from Joseph A. Klrkham. Mr. Klrkham wa may is at me pariors oi Ldnaquist plaint alleges habitually Intoxicated and had fre4t Sons. quently used abusive and Indecent The language In addressing hi wife. 1924. WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE. were 'married April 31. couple Kirk-haCharging cruelty. Arvilla E. Mrs. Klrkham ask custody of a Monday filed cult for divorce minor child. m To Confession ut OGDEN One of the letters conveyed by Colonel Charle A. Lindbergh on the tnltifl trip opening the airmail route between the Panama Canal Zone and the United States was received tn Ogden Monday. - It was written by W. A. Evan of the at OGDEN. The residue of a $4600 U. 8. quartermaster departmentEdCristobal to hi daughter, Mrs. estate of O. H. Bingham wa ordered distributed by Judge James N, Klm-k.- n ward E. Wright, 3885 Van Buren avein rfi.trirt Mmrt Mondav. Blna- - nue. The letter was mailed Pebruary 10 ham, a Southern Pacific engineer, ai weua, and reached here In seven days. The was killed July SU. u.tr nt the m25 remaining of the estate wa given to the widow, Myrtle Palmer Bingham, and half to a minor oaugnter. OGDEN Mrs. J. E. McDermond Names Trio The Ogden supchamber of commerce director have entertained at bridge and a late In honor of Mrs. appointed three memoers to worm per Monday evening soon for will leave who on 8. J. Kaplan, with the Utah state legislature matter affecting Ogden. Those Los Angeles. The guests numbered Curtis Allison and Mrs. mnwl were Dr. H. M. Rowe. John N. twelve. Mrs. will entertain Tuesday Claud Cave Spargo and Amassa Hammoa evening at the home of Mrs. Allison. H. Reed 1650 Twenty-sixt- h street, at dinner Writer Retains Heme Wamlck, who has been In Ogden for and bridge, in compliment to Mrs. as also months for Mrs. M. and four publicity Kaplan, the past man for the Ogden livestock show, Hampton, who will leave soon for has returned to his home tn Pleasant Oakland, Cal., to make her home. Mrs. William T. Green well will enGrove. tertain .her bridge club "and a few Wamaa Gets Divorce Ruby Hun- extra guest Thursday at her home, ter was granted a divorce, on the 2703 Washington avenue, tn honor grounds of cruelty and failure to pro- of Mrs. Kaplan. Miriam chapter No. 14, o. E. 8., vide, by Judge James N. Kimball In the Second district court, Monday, entertained at a monthly tea Mon marwere from Angus Hunter. They day at the Masonic temple. The tea. A ried In Ogden. October 7, 1910. . table had patriotic decorations. was given ' including the Stsei cent per-ea- r program oi - Fee name oi ia "roe uiory." on livestock sold on the Ogden reading by James Whltcomb Riley, by Mrs. market will be donated to a fund to Gertrude 8. Hut ton: violin selections further an educational campaign by by Mrs. Mollle Ooodman Lightner, v the National uvesuxx snu accompanied by Mrs. C. H. Stevens; board, it Is announced by the Ogden S clarinet solo by William Allen, acLivestock exchange. The plan Is to companied by Mrs. Pred W. Easton make a nation-wid- e campaign on the and piano selections by Miss Mary value of meats. Clark. Mrs. Lloyd Harrison will entertain Held for Trial John L. McGregor her bridge club at luncheon and was ordered bound over to the disWednesday afternoon. trict court on a charge of failure to bridge Holy Cross alumnae of the Sacred provide for his wife. Pern McGregor, Heart academy wilt entertain at the following a preliminary bearing In annual card party Friday afternoon; municipal court Monday. The party is given to foster a music scholarship gtven at the academy. Deputy Sentences Do it A vicious Miss Minnie Collett is chairman of a dog owned by Johanna O raven. 215,3 general committee on arrangements. Jackon avenue, as Monday .or assisted by Mrs Ray P. Morrissey, dered by Deputy Sheriff o. n. Moni-ma- n to be killed. The dog is alleged president of the association, and Mlsa to have bitten Mrs. D. 8. Johnston, Dorothy Todd, treasurer. Mrs. John Browning and Miss Be178 Twenty-fir- st street, 4 several atrice Browning left Monday for months ago. Chicago and will visit for a month. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Meyer have rePleads GaUty J. H. Taylor pleaded guilty In city court Monday to a turned from a six weeks' trip to charge of possession of liquor. Judge Honolulu. Mrs. Hannah Eklund has returned Simon Barlow deterred sentence unfrom California, where she has spent , til Tuesday. the winter. She Is visiting her daughHasband Ask Divorce Horace 8. ter. Mrs. Mary Ash ton. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burton have left for from filed divorce tro suit Ensign Preeda Ensign. They were married for a two weeks trip to California. In Los Angeles they will visit with In Bait Lake, June 28, 1923, Mr. En Mrs. Burton's brother. Heber J. sign alleges. Sale-i-Pl- Offict Phone 117 Home Phone 3466w Brings Fugitive ilies that are being cared for by the county. Commissioner R. A. Norrts urged that the district agricultural Inspect tor prosecute the merchants selling the diseased potatoes. Commissioners H. P. Randall and Prank W. Stratford, however, said they be- -, lieved that if the merchants were warned the practice would stop. Mrs. Tueller said hereafter she would Inspect the orders of food before they are sent to the needy I '2436 Washington Avenue r Chilly Weather Commissioners Warn Ogden Merchants OGDEN (tfv Eric L. Potts, caused excitement here" and Saturday In restaurants theaters by boasting he wa a bothered He federal officer. police, too. by telephoning to obtain was about them be Information they wanted. Detective W. K. Mllhgan. tn plain clothes, set out to find the supposed officer. Potu found Milllgan Instead and threatened to take the detecInstead. Potts tive to JaiL went, and was booked a a drunk. When arraigned Monday Potu pleaded guilty and Judge Simon Barlow deferred sentence until Tuesday. FOR FUTURE C. CIRCULATION DEPT. WEBERCOUN' NEWS BUREAU D j i In all the ed world of great motor cars, there is none quite like this spacious new Dodge Senior. It is a .credit to the proficiency of the Dodge Brothers organization that built it and to the genius of Walter P. Chrysler who inspired it -- C&U '"ifSSil Child. Mrs. Pearl P. Klrkendall and Mrs. George T. Larson have gone to California by motor to remain several -i " weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Ruth-rauf- f have gone to Indianapolis. Ind Mr. Ruthrauff will return in a short while, but Mrs. Ruthrauff will go to 8L Louis to visit relatives before re turning home. Hooper Youth Capture Weber High Contest OGDEN. Robert Jones of Hooper first place Monday in the elimination contest In public speaking conducted by Weber county high school. Peary Barker of Pleasant View was second; Jetta Barker of North Ogden, third, and Lester Perry, Pleasant View, fourth. won How Tm I stop colds quick radio not a movic-sta- r or a soprano. And I wouldn't recognize a cold gcrrri if I met one. I am just an everyday sort of girl, more like the millions of people who read the newspapers than most of the famous folks whose pictures appear in the ads. "Because so many of my friends recommended it,' I now carry the handy white box of GROVES BROMO QUININE in my purse. I use it for headaches. I take it for colds. And it's a mighty good laxative besides. , "A soon as I get one of those uneasy, achy feeling, or my head is stopped-up- , I don't wait. Promptly, I iJtt tart ofmynlf with GROVE'S BROMO QUININE. And it works.". . . Outselling all others, this is the world's leading cold remedy. Get it, by emphasizing GROVES, When asking for GROVE'S BROMO QUININ E. Priceyx. mmm mmm cr . R. Hinchcliff Becomes Weber County Key Banker New Lower I l TT71T1TT T BASIS'- J. R. Hinchcllfr. assistthe National Bank of Commerce, has been advised of his as appointment key banker of Weber county by the agricultural committee of the Utah Bankers' association, of which Frederick C. Champ of Logan is chairman. of PACE ROBBERY CHARGES. J. D Vanna, who says his right name is Elliot Van Burkleo. and George Johnson, transients, were arraigned In district court Monday before Judge George 8. Barker. Thev are charged with the robbery of Henry J. Neuteboom, Jr, on January I of S2 35 and of the robbery of 4 from John W. Woolsey on January 6. Both robberies are alleged to have been committed with a gun. Johnson pleaded not guilty and Vanna was given until Wednesday at 10 a. m. to plead. mm SEE NEW a DODGE - mm OODEN.-- WOMAN REPORTS THEFT. Sophia Kaslovltz. proprietor of a feed store at 835 South State street, reported Monday to police that some one entered her home at the rear of her place of business and stole $23.50 from a dresser drawer. to '1595, f.o.b. Detroit --AJ-iI OGDEN. ant cashier 1495 W Prices: BROTHERS CARS AT AUTO S HO X? JJo '.WWfti Him Motor Ave. at 2nd East. PE0V0 310 Wert Center Street WE ALSO SELL DEPENDABLE USED CARS Salt Lake City. MURRAY 4815-1- 7 South State St. ' |