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Show y . 1 THE DESERET NEWa WEDNESDAY OGDEN Imnln HtW art. wniM akeald r Orralatiaa H. Baras, ltepveeeaatlva. Al(n ClaiwtD, Heperter. Office, Baacairal Bead Hotel. of Graduate OGDEN, Mar the Ogdsu tilth achaol. numbering 1 lit, making the largest graduating class la the history ef the School, Rechse Modem 1 ' Vill adorn the wall of th Wash of Congressman Don B. ington office Colt' of Utah, according to Boer, 8. tar Jtsae Richards of the Ogdon chamber of eommerc. A request for the pictures was received Tues-da- y by the chamber from A D. Shaw, formerly of Ogden, and secreto Congressman Colton, who tary he desires to take this means says of boosting the state of Utah to the Capsnany visitors at the national t itol. Other scenlo spots la Utah may Included among the pictures to he sent to Washington by the eham. Rich-arper of commerce. Secretary 1 ds says. Stake Celebrates '' First Anniversary May 21 With several hundred members present Mt Og. Sen stake celebrated its first blrtn- In Lorln Farr park, Tues Jay party afternoon and ovonlng. The (luting, though not as largely at. Sanded a was antlolpatad, proved to be a very enioyeblo affair. Meny wore prevented from attending owing to weathor conditions A, faature of th uniting was a baaeball gam in th afternoon the Mutuals and the Sunday school The Mutual team was winner with soore of 14 against I for th Sunday school. - Games of various kinds war for the children In the afternoon by the Primary and Religion else boards A picnic luncheon was bold at I 10 under the supervision The Sunday ef the Relief toclet School gave a progrV of .music and alnglng which was followed by a dance, which wet In charge of the take, presidency and high counOGDEN, pro-vld- . -OGDEN, May 21 Tbo Pocatello Chamber of commerce through It Ethelyn Glasaor, ha sent communication to th asecretary, Ogdon chamber of commerce, expressing of th contribution for appreciation (104 to help defray expenses bt th American Falls reclamation bond Directors of th proloot olectlcfh. Ogdon chamber ot comm ere, re- cently voted th money for the pro- v to Hold Dance At Hermitage Resort Cju - Madam Tomas Jonescu, of Rumania, is shown entering the White House to present to President Harding a bound volume of her countrys art, representing a collection of worka from the sixteenth hildren of Benito Mussolini, Fa' of Rumania for American aid since the World War. , torcycl Officer A. M. Smurthwalts, testified that Tribe was operating an automobile Saturday night. . LICENSE ISSUED. II A marriage It esnes was Issued Tuesday by the county clerk to Robert Yoilng and Ruth K. Van Komen, both of Og. . i den. . , OGDEN. May SENTENCED TO PRISON, OGDEN. May 21. H. J. Mallard. 15, was sentenced to th state prison for from on to 10 years, Tuesday, by Judge Jams N.toKimball, when he pleaded guilty forgery. He was arrested March II. on a charge of forging the name of Mrs. E C. Baggs to a chock for 111.40. A cablegram ,. , - , .. her effects was found Among lll.ss worth of stocks end bonds, la cash . and bank . books, showing a deposit of 11,100. No will was found. Th estate Is valued at I? MOO. 11,100 Henry Lee, her husband. Is al- leged to have left her thirty years said to b a wealthy ego and Is manufacturer in Mimouri. Mrs. Jennie Barker, Pittsburg, Kansas, and Arthur W. Cantwell, Beattie. Waal)., ar among her known rein-- 4 New Giant Film Producing Group from the Australian To Oppose Lasky io 2. 1 Play-re-Las- Ths-cell- Fine of For Tha merger represent n author lied ompltallxatlon of 170,000,000. The new group will be known ns the Corporation. The announced object !e the establishment of production and distribution methods - capable - of providing film weekly to 11.000 theatres. Breathes am expected to b established In 11 of th principal cltlee of the United States and in leidlng cities of the world. Th ennouncement of th merger wea made - by William Randolph Hesrst et a meeting ef executives of ths film companies, district man agert and salesmen. ' E. J. Godsol, president of the Goldwytt corporation, will be presiQoldwyn-CoemopoUt- dent Farmer-Movi- e FREE - (By the Prqss.) Prospects party. In which th agriculturists and th sxhiblt ore. might join hands in a fight against daylight saving law, were suggested by speakers today at the convention of the Motion Picture Theatre Owners of America. Daylight saving is no economy for moving picture theatre owner," one delegate said. It sends the golfee to the links, the fleherman to the stream, the gardener to his back yard, and multitudes of tnoth era to the front porch with their when, without no much sewing, daylight after supper, all these people would be glad to consider th of i tfftsnnttanv ft&nRs 'tiianiisRu -- tr? t( ir. m Compact . To Combat Daylight Saving Law Suggested CHICAGO, a farmer-mo- movies. ' .W'Bring.in your 40c .of Want-Ad- s for a any day this week Pay a BIG BOc can Ad. and receive that delicious STRAWBERRY-JAM- . May 22. vl 1 Mexican State Law , , , Limiting Number' of Minuter Creates Stir (By Associated Frees.) MEXICO CITY, May 22. In Durango of a stet law limiting th number- - of ministers psrmittsd to otflciata in the entire Three of the students who registered at the Brigham Toung University in She autumn of 171 ( of the first regular yenr nendemle work. Left te right! D beginning (.eorge H. BrtmhalL President-EnerM( tb H E TalmatP aer tha Twelve Apostles t Patriarch Jn eph B. Keeler, ef Prove. Coaacil el One of th featuros of ths alumni campus as possible, and let them old make new encampment at ths Brigham Young renew ones and acquaintances, get In cloeer touch with University on Juno. 1. will 'b the the of their alma mater. spirit reunion of the first students reg are being made to stored In the Institution, Aocor a provide tents on the campus which Ing to Information given out by will house the headquarters of the Mis Alice, Loutae Reynolds, a memA definite pro- Claeses respective ber of th committee having th of le entertainment being oncampmont In charge, th record ?ram tn which the resident alumni show that th flrot regular clam in Provo will play an important work was held In th spring of part. 1171, when Dr. Karl G. M&eser was It is pointed out in the announce-ment- a appointed by Preat. Brigham Young that those who come to th to take charge of the Institution . encampment will also have an op. wer 29 students registered portunlty to witness h the th first Uy, Joseph annugl graduation exercises of Bo Keeler, or Provo, was on June 8, when upnumber the university H 29 Other members of the wards of 50 men and women ns! 29" ars Heed Smoot; J.origideid' have conferred upon then the will Tenner; Mrs. Mlnnlei-JohnsoJen gree of Bachelor of Science, and person, of Provo, Mrs. Jorgen Han- eight others will receive the desen, Provo; Mr. Simon P. Eggert-eogree of Matter of Science. GraduProvo; Mrs, Alice 8moot Now. ation exercises re expected td be Uro- ell, Provo; Robort Fare. particularly impressive this - year, Hannah Stubbs Jones. since the faculty as well Provo; Mr as the Provo; Caddie Daniels Mill, gait graduates will appear tn formal J11-1??Rirlr academic garb. Beeeley, Provo; Diantha Billing Wors-leProvo he autumn of 1171 there were Airplane Crash Injuries ..!a 271 students reported for work were them Are Fatal to Physician Among Senator Reed Smoot, Dr. James E. Talsnage. Dr. H Brim hall. President JoGrge seph R. Murdock of Heber, J. M. CUMBERLAND. 'M. D-- , May 22. Tanner of Salt Lake City. L. E. Dr. Carl- Roeselle of New York, f Provo, and his brother 8. P, Eggsrtaon. died In a hospital last night from Is (boaaalumni Injuries received when an airheld a part encampment of th general being complane piloted by J. B. Cole of Ban mencement work nctlvltien, and to Dr. H. M.r Woodward, Antonio, Texas, crashed In a nose chairman of th committee In dive just after taking off here tb aim to got a many afternoon. Dr. Roeselle of th former student! on th was a passenger. vi - yee-terd- 1 BEAUTIFUL FOOTWEAR For Graduation White Kid : . Junior heels White Reinskin With white kid trim; flat heels. Hosiery at Popular Prices Want-Ad- s Got Results. for each denomination greet excitement, tp press dispatches from, state-It that Is said there are 202 Catholic priest in Durango. organisation. It le added, are organizing a demonstration in favor of the lew. state to DESERET NEWS WANT-A- $ .4 U D. DEPT. WAS- - 'A 2S has caused 550. at the exceptionally low price of - Biown or Elh Sandals For. Children Q(D)n OclJ'VL out at t Closing Coast Guard Craft Additional Ship Sent to Virginia Cape to Stop Traffic. (By Associated Press.) NORFOLK, Va., May 22 Bum runners have shifted --their scene of operations from the Jersey coast to th Virginia Capes faced counter concentration t of coast , uard ( v craft here today- When the rum runner Cartona, with a cargo ot liquors from Bermuda was reported at the Norfolk coast guard officers yesterday to have dropped anchor along side the Istar, which has been off the capes for several 'days, two other coast guard craft were sent to join the revenue cutter Manning. They were the Tug Mascoutln and the Cutter Apache, ordered from Norfolk and Baltimore, respectively, the former having been outfitted with guns at the navy yard before leaving. It was understood that a thlFd coast guard vessel- - bed been ordered from New York. The vigilance of the coast guard fleet is being centered on small boats that may be attempting to reach the rum fleet anchored beyond the protecting Una of tho three mile limit. Much, of tha liquor cargo of the later and which are flying the British Hag, is reported to have been landed and distributed, although agents of the runners were said to be to find a purchaser for 7,000 trying case of liquor. Car-ton- a, Enormous Idaho Wool Pool Sells For 43c Pound (Speclel to the News.) BOISE, Idaho. May 23. J. E. Clinton, local voo! grower has sold approximately l')50,0S4 , pounds of wool to th American Woolen Mills et 43c a pound, it la declared. ' Mr. Clintons holdings ar repre- sented by, th Crane Creek Sheep company of Boise aa well as many other companies throughout Idaho end Utah. The eels represents approximately 150,000 fleece. Th American Woolen Mills company has number of factories In various , , section e of the east. At th ret of 43 cents e pound the- clip will return 1517,009 to Mr Clinton. More that) 300,000 pounds of wool representing the Jordan valley oo! pool was also sold to Adams 4t Leland of Boston through Jo Platsted, their western representative, with headquarters Tn this city. The prire has not yst been announced. The Bruneau Sheep Company of Mountain Home during the pest 'week sold to the earn firm 117,000 pounds of wool. , Accident Victim iY Paid Last Respects (Special to the News.) The Booterie Wonderful Shpes for Wonderful Girl?. Anti-Cleric- 25 East Broadway FILLED MAIL ORDERS PBICE. Msy 21 Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon la the Methodist church for Rite Mae Twlee. 11, who died Friday from wound! received Thursday when a revolver with which her brother wea playing was discharged. Music was furnished by a mixed with a aolo by Mrs. L. D. quartet Her school mates attended Nutter. tn a body, tome acting aa flower bearers. The Rev Freelen Johnson had charge ot the aervles and waa 'H oEPENDABCEISHttfc ' , 4143 EAST BhOADWAY' American Women TIREDr To Be Presented lACHING FEET-- At British Court TIZ Ymake k Honor Will bo Accorded Twenty-Fou- r on May r 31 30 and ore. ot Waahlngton; an English resident, but a native American; Mias Margaret Emmet and Mies Lennihan. As asm of the American women have not yet arrived in England, their home addresses wera not available at tha United States da-lig- AwzygoYhe aches and paint, the coma, callouses, blisters and bunions. TIZ draws out the adds and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how or how long you far remain on your feet, TIZ you-wal- l brings restful foot comfort. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a box of TIZ now from any ? Bathe Them InTIZj Price River High Water Blocks Railway Service The railway service fever , the Schofield branch of the Denver and Rio Grande Western has been die- continued for-thtime due to high water In the Pricebeing river, -- e BULLARD APPOINTED WASHINGTON. May 23 oilman Bullard was appointed President Harding today sur! to vevor general of Moptana. be V Lets Swap! . rN era-Ve- Y ,v j1 Slogan of your childhood days 'ILL SWAP YOU! Always got the. trading craze ) . ILL SWAP. K -YOU! , Like to get that thrill again? Write a little SWAP AD, then Pass the word to other men: ILL SWAP YOUlTV, - BIS; OSS 115,000 (Special to th News.) PRICE, May 2!. Firs of unknown origin caused between 111,009 and 111,900 damage in the business section early tbl morning, Tji bias waa discovered Just betor 1 a. m. after It, had gained considerable headway In ths old 60" resort, now a pool hall operated by Alice Bene Practically nothing was saved In th establishment end the w, S Hill In th other half of dhe cigar store building was also a complete lore Th F. J. Thomas paint shop in the next building was also damaged. Th resort building was of trams construction and on et the cities been .built for landmarks having year.-I- t nearly. 25owned is by Joe Bogleo end Is Insured. Ben also carried ISOOi) Insurance on stock and fixtures. r fairly dance Mr. Frederick Manning, daughter of Chief Justice Taft, ot tha United States Supreme court Mrs Percy Morgen. Miss Kathleen Gelshannen and Mias Philippa Webdell. of Ne York. Miss Mary Murray, of Washington, and Miss Helena Capperton, ot Virginia, and Mias R, L Abernathy of Kansas City. On May 31 the following will be , presented: Mrs. Cyrus Curtis, Philadelphia; Mrs. Pery Norman, Washington, Mra. W..L. Walter. Mrs. W. L. Rlcq, Mtsa Rice, Miss Sylvia Lath-roformerly of New York;- - Mias Rebecca Smith, Myt, E. T. Sweeney, Columbus, Ind ; Mias Elsie Sweeney, Miss Elaine Ulman, now C buminig, tired feet with LONDON, May 23 Twenty-fou- r American women will be Introduced at tha British court on May 30 and May 31, it was revealed today. Th following will be presented on May 20: Mrs. Ira Copley of Illinois; Mrs. Francis Clark, Washington; Mrs. Edward Everett, Boston; - Mrs. Charles HamUn and MUa Hamlin - Special for Thursday : appeal, vigor and distinc tion, and a host of' other models .are for your , selection Concentration of White Kid cutbut models Flat heels snappy decidedly that suggest .both forty-sevent- snd-PtrU- .1 Trim, good looking Brogues or French lasts in brown or black come in .styles to euitf the young fellow who wants style pr the conservative man who want3 a shoe that keeps its looks through long service. Novelty oxfords of street comfortable or sport effect Rum Runners Face Pub-llcatl- News - and th latter ordered the radicals Orrested and sent to prison. Ths alleged trouble makers are said to be candidates for office at the next state electlors and or advocating more drastic labor laws, Including on that th minimum term of employment for a laborer shall be three monthe. y, , War of radicals the American company, from Its New York office directed Its protest to the president, asking for protection in. Bento Domingo, Santa Eulllla and other camps, Th protest, which waa in th form of a resolution by tha comforth panys board of directors, set com that a "serious situation has cause about, agitators, trying to Uvea strikes, and even threatening of mine company employees. Th president transmitted th protest to tha governor at once n, Wireless Institute announced that ten American amateurs, scattered from coast to coast, had been successful so far in th Australian cede transmission ra- - (By Associated Pros ) dio tests, which will, close May SI. This la said to be the longest rang ATLANTia CITT. N, J., May amateur test ever conducted. It Opposition to the Famous under the auspices of the Pacific Coast Amateurs . and the Radio group was given by of' Journal of Loa Angelos. ficials lest night as the principal s ranged from T.000 to reason tor a merger of the Gold-wy- n lO.OOH Bailee. Pictures CorporatIbn,Cbemo-polite- n successful amateurs the Among Productions , Corporations were Raymond Lee Fish, Oklahoma City; Lynn C. Smeby, Minn- end Distinctive Pictures Corporaeapolis, A. H. Schaeffer, Sllnger, tion, completion of which vaa an, Wi., J, B. Pavla, Washington, P. nounced eysterday. trnns-Phctf- hsr-rasst- ) n Uvea. Plan 1 Original 29toGatheratELYiH -- her-Bod- y Ten U. S. Amateur Send Radiograms 10,000 Miles In Transmission Tests . Press.) Press number and variety of things with which the filled her home. The house la still stocked to the roof after four days of brisk selling at auction and deeplt the fact loads of junk that thlrty-aeve- n have been tkken to th city dump. Her buying extended over a period of thirty years and included principally pots, pans, dishes and rm nants of cloth, although she never cooked her own meals or ate at home, and did little atwlng. Bo crowded was th house with these articles that there was only room for a bed In which she slept end a email gas stove. Being unable to make a pathway, for a stretcher the - undertaker carried his from the house-i- arms (By the Associated ' for Men : (By the Associated Press ) CHIHUAHUA CITY, Mexico, Msy 22. Agitators who have been stirring up trouble between Ameri-c4- n employers and native mine labor In Chihuahua camps, are being hunted by officers under orders of Gov, Ignacio Enriques. The agitators are tq be cent to prison. The governor is acting under orders of President Obregon who took action after a protest by the American Smelting and Refining Company. With the object of obtaining relief from what It termed dhe GALION. Ohlo. May 21. An other week and perhaps longer Is necessary to dispose of the collection of merchandise hoarded by Mrs. Emma Lee, Gallon's celebrated eccentric, who died suddenly April U. aged ts year, according to administrators of hlr eetato. There is literally no end to the FINAL TRIBUTE PAID. May II Funeral sorv. less for Harry A. D. Nelson were held at the Kirkendatl plrlors this afternoon with Bishop Joseph la Peterson of Huntsville officiating The service wea held under the aus plcee of the local American Legion died at the T e post. t. Mr. Nelson Re ' bortS in hospital. Sunday. Denmark and has resided In Ogden His parents end severe) years. other relatives who survlvo, reside In Denmark Interment wee In the Ogden cemetery. OGDEN. 4 nag OGDEN, Msy 11. Ths first outing 3 Plans are being mads to hold dance of th season will be bold at tb Hermitage In Ogden canyon, similar tests twice a year, the next thl evening by the Ogden Elks one to be next fall. lodga. Th party will b for tbs wive only. lilt and . thoir Elks presented "The Harding Commends Logan Toreador at th Orpboum theatre r To Honor Victim Monday Might before a small but appreciative audience. ' BT. MARTS. Kansas. May 22. President Harding, It was an$50 is Imposed nounced today has talegraphed Bt. Driving While Drunk Marys college, commending plans dedication of a memorial arch OGDEN May 21. A fin ef 110 tor Wss psld In th city court, Tuesday. in honor of Lieutenant W. T. Fits Ot T. H. Tribe, 11. when ho was slmmons. former 8t. Marys stud, J hd gulHy by Judg David R. snt, the first officer killed by th 1 vorta of being Intoxicated. Mo enemy In the world war. 1 Was. 1310 Curiosity Shop f tfirve- Yomdt? eXorve?ciX LOB ANQBLE8, Csllf., Msy 22 Appreciation to Ogden Sent by Pocatello Club Order is Issued to Protect 0 American Employers Strike Agita Against Miners. tors Among Four Days Auction Sale Fails to Clean Out Cluttered HouseT ora--tlo- n, Ogden Canyon View to Adorn Coltons Sanctum OGDEN, Msy fl. Picture of Of dsn Canyon and th Lucin Cuto East Broadway Residence: of Dead . The program follow: . : "War March of Priests (from Ogden "Athalla"V Mendelosshn, high echool orchetra;' "Song of the Male (Farren-Rlde- r) Viking Qhorus; alutatory, "Our Commence-- I roenC Norm Hodgson; piano solo. . Caprice Espagnol." (Opus IT Men. I kowakl), Myrtle Phllpott: reading. Edn 8andstrom, f , The Cltlsea, cornet duet, Friendly Rivals," Msx .Woodbury and Dan Sullivan, Wink-- , Leisure Time." Orville tier; Pilgrim Chorus." (Wagner). school orchestra; read. -- I Ogden high Ing, The Courage of the Common-- " 4 place," Phillip Ring; valedictory, "Night Bring Out the Star,"LaChar-- " j lotto Ferry; clarinet oolo, E. W. Niche); presenta--Ttto- n ef graduates, Prlnolpal -- fMerrlll; certificate. j conferring i Superintendent W, Karl Hopkins, benediction! Pres, ' school song; class ldent Joseph C-- McFarlana - Oxfords floral co. 10 receive diploma at commence. Blent exercises to be held In the 'Orpheum theatre thl evening. Ad. mlttanee will be by ticket which are being distributed by the grad- trill cil- Snappy Comfortable TWO YEAR OLD STOCK HIEHSGfflJOLGBfiDUftTES ! Sw Will Bloom in Six Weeks IUMSICU1SS0F uate. ' MAY 23 1923 mmjm " Carrier IW' 0(4n Tbe Domt Newo, Tel. Lake City. ' , ! i-- f i- - i:r v |