OCR Text |
Show -- ; 10 t DESERET ettigot of Office REBID MOTES Actress Pickils "Persuading" Olateweal. ''' PUBLACAIFIONS ,HI .,. , ,i, ' .i 'Ilk , - "'' ,,,,,ki , I ,t. ., ,',4 '-- -- ' . -- ' OGDEN.- Aug. .H. Br yant, t :allay "Red" Devine who le said to be Wanted trt.Rawline, Wyo.. In ' s'murder and robbery, wee A , tion with I ) o' ': V.',. 'ti '' - .. 1 A6s, 4 , i 20.--- R. 4 , ' , oi v , v- ' '', - ;' v ' , ,,,,, .,,, ,, ,', 1 '' sv,,, - 4.'''',) ttill , 1 1 o 1 -- .. N...., , '1,' . arrested here yesterday afternoon by Deputies Richard Wootton and W11- liam Lowder. The sheriff said Bryant l admits ha as known as "Red", Devine. -Two other men who were with him and who gave .their names as J. R. &ley and trimont Burdick. Were also '41ated under arrest by the.officers. ,.. Immediately following the arrest Phoriff- Petersen commtinicated with 4 of Rawlins. who 1 tAh.aSt lehgetiteittateAd. tile three men be held for him. It Is expected officers from ;Rawlins will arrive here today for the , . , t , , - ; , , , - ; , . - ' ,. - fierna-Vieek- , N " , tt ' T.. 1 1 ' A - 1 1 ren-referred 1 .,100 la being - 20.Food profiteering practiced on a large scale in this city according to County .Atty. JolIenh E. Bates, who says he has re. liable Information which convince him thst much Is the case. The county attorney Mates that ha Alas applied to the colnty commissionars to assist in bringing to justice the .guilty parti ic s and it isheexpected that has received should the t formation to b correct prosecutions will iesult from hie investigations.' iI f t 1 ' Governors at Banquet Ward Teachers- to Meet. 20.Onverhors 00DES. Aug. 20,--- A convention of ward teachers of the Ogden stake will be held in the Weber college next Sunday afternoon, according to announce-peby the stake presidency. All mem1)ers of the priesthood in the atake are invited to attend, when matters of importnce in oonnoctIon with this branch of the work of the priesthood will be diacuseed. 041DE14, Aug. in 'at- tendance at the annual convention in Salt Lake will be guests of the Ogden city commiesioners at a banquet-in- - the Hermitage hotel-thi-s evening. They ars expected to arrive here at 4 o'clock over the Bamberger road when they will be net by the city officials and as far as the artesian wells. Returning' they will be taken to the Harrnitago hotel, whore the banquet will be held St S o'clock. A Urge number of invited guests from this city will be present, IIICIUCL ing business men, ministers and others. prove Workmen at Sixty . ': Glob q Mills Walk Out - Thieves Ransack Tents NmEN. Aug. 20..Agitators in this eity are said to be responsible for a Motor Convoy Officers strike among workmen at the Globe Wills In West Ogden. Sixty men en1es valued at gaged in the construction of the huge OGDEN. Ault. plant walked Out yesterday at the Ul- $160 wore stolen from the officers' fItestion of the agitators. It is reported tent. in the Lorin Farr Monday a day In place night while the officers park that the men demand who were in rit H. which they are now receiving. charge of the United States army motor transport train were attending a social event In the city. Among the articles Hit by Street Car. stolen were some war ma?. prints and other data collected on the trip. ' The police were notified ana some of 1143: 20.eharles Root and hitlas wife. Twenty.aecond street. the missing papers. were found in a were knocked down and painfully rubbish tan. Other articles missing bruised last evening when they stepped were a todsk and case. a leather prop. from the safety zone tin the southeast erty beg. a Cott reveivel'. 40 films and a aide of Washington avenue and Twen correspondence cat... t ty in an effort to catch Twenty-thir- d street Fat Stock Show Is it. awn struck by another fit" which they apparently did Permanently Organized tot notice. Their injuries ware not serious. They were taken into a drug 1,. Dr.., and store Edward attended by OODPIN. Atm 20.A permanent ORich.' rganization has been effected in connec. sic in -- . - of i - - al Culley to New York. 1 ' I -- 1. ., . . 1 association. Annual Outing. - OODEI't annual outing Aug. of the Ogden stake will be held at the Hermitage in .Ogden canyon tomorrow. According to announcement made by the stake Officers all preparations are complete for a day of enjoyment' ex-of sports and other features. It is pected that :several hundred persons will be at the event Jess er. W. Hoopes, leading untiertak 1,,. wearing to 1. Sizes 2 priced at $2.91. Youths' sizes. 13 2. at. especi&lly .. to $2.68 Little Gente sizes 33i to IL at. English last. with low heels and hoary leather soles. A serviceable good looking. to 2. school shoe. Sizes 11 IY at $3.62. especial priced Child's sizes 84 to ' .. -- 11,. Thursday Is Raby Day al Auerbach's 1 SCHOOL SUITS, $13.50 An all wool quality suit. A texture and weight 'that will , ' at, ...3.111 , Apron Specials for Thursday INFANTS' LAWN BONNETS, 98c endure. Rich, colorful pat- Embroidery and lace trimmed. terns of grey intermingled All sizes. with lines and dots of marOon INFANTS' OUTING and dark brown. New waist FLANNEL GOWNS, 75e ',' line model coat' with buckled INFANTS' LONG SKIRTS, $1.75 belt, slash pockets, fine Italian serge lining. Lined trous- Trimmed with lace, iniertion Gerters, with new knee buckling and embroidery edge. . rude 8 style. to 17 device, etc. Sizes years. INFANTS' ,is) NG DRESSES, $1.89 MANY OMER SUrrS Made of lime lawn, yoke of em,For whatever price you wish broidery and lace insertions. to pay, the biggcbstnralue Skirt trimmed with embroidawaits you., ery, and lace insertion with Suits at $3.98, Sd95; deep embrodered edges Values $11.95 to $16.50 up to $2.98, , WOMEN'S BUNGALOW APRONS $1.50 : - , Made of good percale. Light, zneditnn and dark colors Se". eral different styles to citoose from. Values to ;I.98. . !. PROVO. Aug. 20.Con3idAseable exI citement prevailed hi the neighborhood of Pleasant ,;View Sunday night -WOMEN'S when Dave Glazier, soh of Mr., and Mrs. Dell Glazier, and Albert ThompBIB APRONS, 98c son. son- of Mr. to.nd Mrs. Chris ThompMade of black .and white son, of Salt Lake,', felled to return from a' ;supposed hike over. Ow bills. checks. A large kitchen apron Parents of the youngsterstbecame with pockets. , alarmed when the boys failed to return home Sunday evening. and a. poses of , , neighbors went In search of them.. It CHILDREN'S 'developed that they bad made a trip BUNGALOW APRONS, 50e to Utah lake, where they were caught ici' a rain storm about dark. They Plade of good quality percale found a convenient haystack where for concluded to in pretty' plaids. Trimmed the night sleep they $9-9with plain pink or blue. Sizes They returned home yeeterday2stter 5 the entire neighbbrhood and all the 2 to 6 years. Value to 65a . . crevices on the south, slope of panogos had been scoured in search of them. The lads are about 14 years of age. services were held Sunday tn the ward Building. 1Farm Bureau Members Proposals for the construction of said chapel here for Abel Smith, a lifeProvo News Notes. for bricklaying, plastering. of Farmington, with the buildings, lumber resident long Parowan Tour and Valley exception of two years that he lived painting, therein. William M. Roylance bas returned and for plumbing In Littleton, Morgan county. Bishop Shall be rubmig.ed and bardle:: the same from a trip to eatstern markets where (Special COrrespondenee.) Amami L. Clark had charge of the All proposals must be aecompanied he went to contract for the shipping ap- by a certified check. In a sunt equal to of fruit. He says conditions are quite .PAROWAN, Aug. Ill.Under the services and the ward choir sang Mrs. one per cent of the bid, as a guarantee unsettled in the east and declares there direction of County 'Agent Esplin, 100 propriate selections. In addition, good faith on the part, of the consolo. and Mamie of a Hess sang Margaret a shortage of sugar. Mr. Roylauce membercricf-t- he tractor. farm-bure- ad from Dumke and Rhoda Burningham sang will harvest the The right is reserved to reject any says- Utah county City and the same number from aduet. The opening prayer was by and all bids. largest crop of peaches' hi' Its history Cedaz Of Paroof on and the the Porterville a France went order of the Board of Commis-stone- rs Parowan tour Bishop By and prices will be good.' The apple valley. 'They visited the S. R. closing prayer was by Harold Robincrop promises to be only fair. Pears wan T. A. LEATHAIK. Burton farm and were shown Mr. Bur- son. The speakers were E. A. Cottrell, and prunes will also be light. City Recorder. Rambouillet sheep. Bishop Giles, Chas. Lloyd, Joseph ton's pure Word comes from Provo canyon of They next went to the Geo. Lowe, Sr., Hadfield and Bishop Clark, all of rirs publicdiem August IS. 1919. the delightful time six companies of farm, then to W. W. Pendleton and whom spoke of his 'Integrity, honesty NOTICE TO CONTRAVIVEL and sterling worth. The grave was boy wont are having exploring Mt. Sons' sheep farm: of The Cedar guests and visiting fac- dedicated by Jonathan D. Wood. Timpanogos under the C. direction J Miller. Woolley and Evans. ArehlteCts. G. Plumber culty members of the Agricutural cot-le'Able Smith was born here Sept. 28. 716 Oscar A. Kirkham. Dr. McIntyre Building. Salt Lake City. were taken to the public square, 1849. He mapled Sophia Giles Sept. is in the party and the boys have had Utah. settled proposals will be received at many a valuable lesson in hotany, ge- 1where they were served a banquet, 30, 1282. HA wife and the following by children survive: Orvil Smith, Mrs. the office of the Granite School Board at ology or zoology. Mr. Hamisond,--wh- o in after which addresses were madeMrs. Pearl Kennenston, Mrs. Nettie Brown. 1212 South State Street, Salt Lake Dr. Evans, Dr. Wallin, Dr. Harris. has been in the army tor years. is Utah, by said board Maycock and residents of the county,1 Mrs. Louise Pace, Giles .Smith and County. charge of the commissary déhart- all m. A UgUtit 111. Mk foruntil 7:10 the remarks being along the line of- Blanche Smith. One child. Vivian, p. ment and 'Avord Fairbanks. Vaughn school at Bacchus, Salt Lake building County, growth of the farming and live- died in 1900. Thirteen grandchildren Utah according to plans and Cutler, Mr. Jacobson, Francis Kirk- the specific. , survive. stock interests of the county. tiona prepared by Miller. Woolley ham and others are in the party. and emwm.W41. After the banquet the company went Evans. Architects, 715 McIntyre. Buildhas ffled suit to the farm of L. N. Marsden, and B. Wallace Moore ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. et. to Instructions al., company, Lehi to AND DOT the Wilford Day farms, Drug from there bidders, plans and SHOT against the specification& can be obtained In the Fourth district court to collect where the sheep, shorthorn cattle, the clerk of the Granite School Boardfrom have to on choice ati alleged and swine Duroc $7.225. Jersey poultry damages or after August 7, 16It by depositing by were inspected; from Da3r's to the S. been done to a building occupied 66. 00 with the said board for the re- theaR. Burton farm and the pumping owNER OF MELON pkicH turn of plans and specifications, or at the plaintiff as a motion picture the office of the architects. tre at Lehi. The damages are in part plant; from there to the H. D. Bayles on Each proposal must be accompanied , , failure and J. C. Robinson farms, to view the said to be the results of a certified check of 6 dammo...mb by the to cent each repairremarkable crops of grain being raised the part of .defendants and-foof the bid, made payable per to the Prostenwithout irrigation. All the members (Special to The NewL) or Chairman of said Board, dent building as agreed upon. condi- converting of the party expressed pleasure and OLENNS FERRY, Ida., Aug. 20. toned that the successful tering the premises andcontained will. to the belief that the excursion was Howard BeImire, If his bid is accepted. enter bidder therein the property con- into a 19 years old, of Ontract with the Granite School use. , profitable. own and their tario, Ore., died here yesterday from furnish a surety bond in a Board, sum equal the amount of 60 per cent of the conIsabelle Ruth Johnson bee filed suit the effects of a guilshot wound. C. C. to tract price. Bite of Deer Fly for divorce against Orville Lafayette Smith is in custody having given himThe Board Iteierves of failure to right to accept Johnsonon the grounds or reject any and allthebide. to who as self man officers the the up which',consisted Delta and Fatal Man to cruelty, By order of the Granite School Boardprovide and shot Beimire. Smith says Belmire was A. GEORGE of defendant beating the plaintiff LAVIN, In his melon patch when he fired at Clerk of the Granite School Board. Still ' wrongfully accusing her of infidelity. (Special Corresponde new ) a of State South him did not shot a Belmire with Salt Street, Lake gun. Plaintiff asks for the custody County.. SPANISH FORK. Aug. 10.Word die Matt - , inetantly, but lived several houra minor child. $50 temporary alimony. all- was received here yesterday afternoon after the shooting. He was employNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. attorney's fees and for permanent by Nicholas smith yet' the death at ed by the King Hill Irrigation commony. MOW..,,..,..0 Utah. of his brother Richard pany as ditch rider and as he passed ,Delta, orricE OF' THE crTY Iltr,tpRpert., company Lake Irrigation Utah The saw Smith's Smith him said he of bite of place the effect from the Salt Lake City, Aug. 20, 191a. tentrifu- Smith, will install another Sealed fly. No further particulars were descend into the melon patch. Smith will be received company's plant.on a deer in was On guard with a gun. he says, be- this officeproposals gal purnp at the the until 10 o clock am. 'rues-da-at 'With the gives telegram.' cause the west side of Utah lake. the the patch had just recently SepL 11, .1919, for grading, conRichard Smith was a lifelong resicornaddition of the new pump structing concrete paVement 15 Fork, until he moved been raided. of 2.000 dent of feet wide. pany aspects Intothetake care of Sandy, to Delta.Spanish installing water services and , about seven years ago. He sewer connoctions vicinity TO coNTRAcroRs. on NOTICE 'acres of land Averue, was the son of John and Sophia Smith, Seventh to Eighth East Linden streets. Evring Crescent and Draper, Salt Lake counresidents. He wee No. Extension 103. (deceased) pioneer of Recorder. Office the City to accorditig ty. on SO file in the office of the City plans born March 22;18611. About years, Salt Lake City. Utah. Aug. 14, 1919. io Sealed proposals will be received at neer. married Jemima he The ease now before the Fourth Boyack,and ago Instructions to bidders. specifics,- district court is that of the state de-of them were born nine children, eight this office until 10 o'clock a.m. Tues- tions and forms for contract and bond. wherein the son hay- day. August 26, 1919. for the work of are a of whom living, grown ,Utah vs. J. R. Allen, with with plans and profiles, when together concrete constructing a reinforced River grand lar- ing died of influenza leavfendant le charged may he obtained upon the across prepared, at Jordan arch bridge 'dates case of ' 'the The origin For two a wife and cation at ceny. the office of the Citx ing many Fifth South Street, and for constructing ma- a reinforced concrete arch bridge across neer. upon deposit of five (95)dollars. back to last November when horses years Mr. Smith chillptiren. The right is reserved to reject were found dead near Allens ranch in chine, being a partner of Alma Han. the Jordan River at Fourth ,South any to plans on file in the and all hide. Cedar Valley. Allen in alleged to have sen. He was widely known in the street. according Office. By order of the Board of Commas. Hie Orat wife ,died in City Engineer's to driven away six horses S.red two mules. community. bidders, specifications sioners. Steele, et al. March. 1910. He married again about ,Instructions the property of John W. A. LEATRAM for contract ana bond, to. The. case is being tried three years ago and is survived by his and forms of Fairfield. when propsred, may with Recorder. plans, gather city will and undoubtedly Plret publication. Aug. 20, ISM before a. jury widow and the following daughters: be obtained upon application at the Last publication, Sept. 12, 1919. Mrs. Isabel Briggs of Delta. Mrs. Mar- office of fife City Engineer, upon delast for several days. t, set. iof 16.001 Ave for each Samuel Allen, a lineman of the jorie Briggs of Salt Lake City. Jennie, posit is to The reserved any reject RtMMONS. right Sophia, Jemjrna, Beatrice, Desoto and and all bids. Western Union Telegraph company . one son. James Smith, all of Delta. BY order of the Board of Commission11)4' who died here, recently, was buried TRE CITY Or SArr ' 4 e He is survived by two brothers, Nich- ers. Sere-icTake City. Utah, ItCOURT, H. Hasiam. Plain- Ihelre yesterday. A short funerall W. A. LATHAM. of sisolas and a this and H. Gensge city tiff. vs. Mallory W. GQIINOTI and Willie, was held in the O. B. Go Isom Defendants. City Recorder. Summons 29646.. lunder the direction of. the Masonic ter, Mia.T i,e atrice Jones of Bannock, First publication, August 11, 1919. The state of Utah to SaidDefendant; Idaho. will be a here was body member. tropaht 1919. lodge of which he 22, August' ,Last You are hereby summoned to appear publication burial for issued rKoening Wednesda, and been have licenses Marriage within ten (10) days after the Clinton FL, Thorne Of Pleasant sersioes ,will,beheld at the Fourth NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. of Otis ILIMMOMS. upon you, if service -Grotegut Grove and Mamie Smith. of :Provp: ward meetinghhuse, Bishop within the county in.which this served action . In to of the City Recorder is ViewOff and of charge. Lake . E..,Bunnell otherwise brought; Clyde within twenty : : To Organise !Atom Salt Lake City, Utah,.I "a. (20) days after euch service, and Stubbs de- t Augutit lith. Mt , above entitled action: and in fend the 'Rhea A meeting will be held Saturday Sealed proposals will be received at eggs Mt your fellure to do co. the 10 ,o'clock a. tiff ift Attie action "rill aPply toplainnight. Avg. 211, at the city pavilion for thie office until Relief Society to Visit 36th. 1019..for the eon. court August for thes:', relief demanded in the the purpose of organizing a branch of day, the ; houtio$ and office sexton'a of struction The of complaint, the American Legion. Inmates Infirmary exelusive Of the clerk ofwhich has been filed with meeting is at the Cemetery. said ii,urt and of which a called ty Wm. Button and is for the piumbing City in accordance and heating, Is hereto annexed and herewith ' and speolficationa' on file copy plane ' you.-- . served (spt.elat Correspovulov;itc) offi- entire district of Spanish Fork. which with upon Thesaid action is A Ware in of office the Tregansa, Lake inclues stake Shore, Salem, Benjamin, arehltects. 010 Ctah Savings & Trust brought to recover e judgment for the PAYSON, Aug. sum of $112.10, with intereat, on accers of the Relief society oil the Nebo Palmyra and Leland. Building. I ' goods: av ar e and merchan- - ' stake will go to the county Infirmary Sealed proposals Pin be re601V011 it count for room. and fond, drink and attend- this office until 10 o'clock a, nt.,Tuos- dime. Thuroday afternoon, where they will Worthy Citizen of sold. delivered and furnished to &nee. 19111, for plumbing and entertain the inmates of that .instituday. August U. at defendants. eontheir . connection with the in request, by plain- - 1 beating tion with a literary and musical proBuried tiff hie and exton's office house of structien Farmington ind assignor. lee cream and with gram and ale() Chris Mathison., Plaintiffs Attorney. : at the City 'Cemetery. in accordance cake.The ladies. feel that the old A. D., 111111. Dated. August with plans and peciricationo on file Correspondence.) (Special ehould know P. O. Address. 620 Continental Naare not & that of Ware in the office they people Treganla. ,, ik Trtlat more those Vtah Bank Salt $10 Masi Lake City, Utah. i fortunate. Aug. FARMINGTON, Bldg.. by architects. Savings forgotten t , S - ' . - . gs Kitall , ; - - ernbalmer.--Advertisem- ent. tptrpTderohaarmayt , semi-Engli- - Cu !ley, acMIEN; Atm companied by his Irife.and son. have left for New York. where he will attend the annual conference of the Na.-tions.I Asaociation of the Board of Pharmacy. Mr. Culley is president of the a Growing Girls' lace shoes. male of patent On a last with heavy leather soles and low. broad A good heels. wearing school shoe, especially priced Aterbach's . well-kno- Aug. $28 . BOYS' STURDY GIN. at 3.98. METAL SHOES, $2.98 Misses' awl Children's BROWN TWO TONE. At this special price. offer Boys' gunmetal $3.69 Blucher lace school shoes. Misses' SHOES, lace shoes. made with Made on a high toe last with darkibrown letther 'amp and heavy leather soles. A good shoe for rough boys.. light brown cloth tops, oft an . ,. OGDEN. 11A1 i of Actors( Equity Association and Mute help to close more of New York's do but not ta,we know, . Tunnel Udder Street ispersuasion" theatres. Stage women have been thin photograph allows a, squad of just ;4 as active as men In the stctorif recommenda-- ) actrem pickets trying to r. oaDmir. Aug. persuade" strike. which darkened a dosien Chrys Flygare,, an actor that he ,should , Join the lion, of Commissioner play houses. :the petition of the John Scowcroft at ',Sons company for the construction of tion the fat stock show that la wtth ;an underground concrete tunnel under HIINISIIII I expected to be held in this city during and sWail avenue between Twenty-thir- d the coming 'winter. At a special meetstwenty-fourt- h streets has been grant. Inr in the Weber club rooms lent night .ed by the city commissioners. The tun. H. Barton was elected prealCharles .,,bet will be ueed for the transmission dent IL M. of Dr. the organisation: H. '14 steam heat from the factory on the SPECIAL BRIO ELECTION Rowe, vies preeident: J. Callicotte. ;oast aide of the treat to the factory on and treasF. W. ecretary, ;Jhe went aide of the street. urer. It is expected Herrington. that the fat stock "'"' A letter has been received from the show will be held in Refininspcompany inquiring In the event that theJainuary. Ttall Oil annual Harvest OGDEN. Aug. 20.--bond election Peatvat commissionere had conaidered the and Fashion Show is held this of, sprinkling the, etreets will be held in Huntsville Sept. 23, year the Wild West show will be held :advisability In coarsectioa witib that event. It is the ,with oil inostoad of water. The letter when citizens of, Ogden Valley will Plan ,,wse ordered filed. of the officere to secure the ball t, W. IL of and the state . Boyden dairy have an opportunity Of voting upon park at Lorin Farr park or that event. '.Thod denartment In Salt Lak has 'Jen the commissioners rel.:pmfling writ.I the issuance of $50.000 worth of bonds George llealth Inspector for the recla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Property Assessment Termitted to attend the American Dairy acres ' of land in the Huntsville Drain. .end Food officere convention in New For Paving ToGPay ' ..Tork from Sept. I to Sept la., The le- age distFiet No. 1. . tter was referred to Mayor Browning. from taxpayers on Eccles The contemplated reclamation work 001AN, Aug. 20.The city commis-- 1 avenue Pen Twenty-thir- d and la to consist mainly of a slYstem of loners have panned an ordinancelevyets conetruc; for the Twenty-four. Mon of a sewer thr ugh the block has drainage canals to be built through the lug assesenfent on property along the 1 to the ty engineer. An. draining the swampy iandsOf west gide of Washington avenue bel. , from the taxpayers re- :valley. ' ' kth,r petition valley. The county commintl1oners1 tween Twelfth street and the city lintquesting a larger water mein has been. the ,' is to provide for referred to the waterworks department. have adopted a revolution Mang the its. The assessment' i date of election and naming the Jon. funds for paving that part. of the etreet The improvements will cost 1 ing places and County Attorney Has The tax against property ,S41.943.81. will be figured et 18.86 per front foot. 1 ',. Evidence Ogden Will Entertain' tmoomiumm,o Profiteering . . 10.--- IIIE AS FIIIENOS SEI11111 1 Just what the legal definition . - School Clothes for Boy ry ASLEEP IN , - 001"....r.nomenolomeonsi GROWING GIRLS'- LACE SHOES, $3.98 , ,P, , at. 13. Protro Office Aft Inlbeextiption payments and detivery regarding complaints ahotild be made to Jarnee A. Oliver 621 North Let Wort Telephone 86g. Anent tor the Dear, Fittnrdag Nowa. Church and and other pahheaticena ' :,Given Permission to t - , 1 I.,' t - at.- iku.,):,!-Jpo.o11.-!! , crime for whlch Bryant la mid ::to be wanted was committed lest 4Thursday. ' A hotel at Thermopolis, ',Wyo., was robbed and the body era man believed ito have been a partner of Bryant was found later. It is z.'thought the men was killed during a "quarrel over the division of the loot :taken from the Thermopolis hotel ' ., , , ' , , tmen. s til Little Gents sizes 83 to ................wri,,:.. - . , o on I nL Pharmacy.--Advertiseme- 4 button or lac shoes. either medium high with lasul soles. Fel or English oak are all solid leather throughout Anil cannot be equalled for school wear. to 6, especially sizes 3 priced at 13.33', Youths' Size. 13 to Boys'o- Scratching mosquito bites often pot. sons them. Skeeterscoot will fix them.' Brigham . BOYS' GUNMETAL ' SHOES, $3.8$. 0001,114Litti the intermountain country at the eint-- 1 forenae. which will be the sixty-nint- h anniversary of the introduction of the gospel to the Scandinavians. , ) -- 1 xL,44,) 1 CITCDFaM" School Shoes. ,,, F7t9 - 0, 4e Boy's, ,Growing Glill'ssand Children's OGDEN. Aug. annual confer. (ince of the Scandinavians of the state will be held in the tabernacle Sunday. Sept. 21. It is expected that there will be representatives from all parts of . ., e ac , , 11 - 1, -3 L ER lob Lla IL ) "rnp ,31a . Scanainavian Conference. .. - i, . of $3,000. I 1 ' I1S4 ir-- expected that the officers of the Elks' lodge will shortly be able to badd over to the Salvation army the full amount . V. t ', ce ,';,".. i,., . i1 N......, e I 1,,,' 1110TED..111:,: :.,,.... b STATE , OGDEN. Aug. Ie.There still remains $019,0 to be collected in connection with tye Salvation army drive' held her. and conducted under the auspices of the B. P. O. E. Efforts are beinsg..madi to have this amount collected and it is , '''2''':' i ,' 4''''. ..., - ) , , Z. Browning In ref- - $600 to Collect. ...:',..'r.1,., .,. 'D. County.Advertisement '- : ,o Prillesa; longer titan eight hours a day and the police ars requested to notify the violatore of the law that a second will mean prosecution. The First National 1:14ink, Brigham City. the leading banieluit in Bozelder :.:r.,17,77.1. 4,1'...!il.'",i...;..,', :t I 1919 4., ployed -.- Order your Charon works aad other books through any Orden :op. News. reeentative et Tit Deseret or tee we have the twernessit neeek Deseret News Book Store lila WSDem. to eat in the itate. draw , i Mere Man to; Help New York T4eatre:Strikers. 4 Masada:. Rome Arsi. Petrone wre requested to wake anniediate eolnoleittte rewarding unalatairactory delivery. .T. WEDXESDAY AUGUST,.20 'arenas to thenalleged violation of al.ats 'laws governing the employment of re is alleged that at Chinese restaurants in particular girls are em- Tom. 2,111.01C. tIMISMCB NEWS EVEN'ING , n Ammer Mtred ' - - ,. . , (Ogden Oettee , 1 Alleged Violation of Law. nantm, Aug. 20.County Attorney Joeeph E. Bates has communicated with - 18-in- ' CIIIIAMEN 4 ,, , ,'1 . - - ' 4 . , air a - e - , t New and En 1arge4:1 , - , "Good Goods" '". II ,.....womoRry.magnmig' : , , " , -- Beauty 'Parlor . I soon be :ready. Announcement of opening date later. now In operation the very newest and most 'modern We ; Frederic Electric Permanent Wave Machine ! 5 l. 41 v7 -- , $;,i '7 ... - ,,, - ' - , . , - able Prices. . RESTORED OLD FADED SWTCIIES FIXED OVER AND TO . . ORIGINAL COLOR '', . ' From your owtrtombins, we make Traneform'ations, SWitthes, Puffs, Curls, Front Pieces or !Inything you want, At Reasonable Prices. - - ,,r4 " ' - , - E . , ., , . ' ' - 1The ' I , . I ' s -- 4 - , , , , - , ' I I At , ': , , i. - U I , vo. , , f - - ' rL - . , - 4, Berg-chape- blown. today. Skilled man operator of long experience.. , ' . Phone or call for appointment. SIXTEEN HAIR DRESSERS, THREE !MARCEL WAVE EXPERTS . IN OUR BEAUTY PARLORS . We Carry a Complete Line of First Quality Hair Goods at Reason. . . 1 , .1have . : y. ' - 1 NIMINEEIN NMIIIMMIIIMII , r 4 P. . : .., 'I |