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Show . ---- -- . . ; . . tt . ' , - I I i , I I tt NEWS DESERET H A ITICIALS - NO 1 BEHELD INUESTTO OCIDICIN; Oct. 'tied to death at the family home Sunday afternoon, was the announcement made by Judge D. 11.1111oberts ;who with County Attorney Joseph E. :Dates went over the report of the Inyestigating police officials. Police officers spent several hours ,yeaterday colducting an Investigation on the circumstances surrounding the 'death of the boy. Two companions who were said to be playing with the 'Flinders boy Sunday afternoon were 'brought to the police station yesterday afternoon and closely questioned by the officers for over an hour. The bore dented having caused the death of their companion. stating that they were playing "movies- and Darius in to was held his room by a bedpost iliteap placed around his neck. They ,eould not tell how he met his death during their absence from the room. The parents of the boy have stated that the theory of a burglar coming .to the house and making al attack upon the boy could not be pctilble as no valuable articles were musing and there were no signsof intruders hay-lo- g been in the house. The parents, who were on an automobile drive at the time the little boy met his death, state they are satisfied his death resulted from an accident while at Play. The funeral services will be held in the flcond ward chapel Wednesday afternoon with Bishop George will be ,Browning officiating. Bil-la- l ,made In City cemetery. e . 'Christensen Club is Formed by Ogden Women '''.' ,.... J . ( Q 1:it fore the court charged with neglecting his faintly. Upon this occasion he was given a suspended sentence when he promised to make weekly payments of 110 to his alt. N , Speeder Fails to Show; Bench Warrant Issued e, lots long, strong, beautiful hair. of bottle delightful "Danderin.a" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This to 'Klima stimulating "beauty-tonic- " thin, dull. fading hair that youthful brightnetta and abundant thickness. 4r4 A All druggints!Advertixement. , a former Ogden matt died in Btatte. Mont., Sunday. accordin gto word received here. Fe was a I1J11 Of John McGuire who lived here a n4mber of years and was at one time a city ouncilman. Mr. McGuire served In the army for several months during the war. The loldy will he brought to this city fru burial. He ix survivtd by his mother, five sisters and one brother. OGDEN, Oct. 5.Foun4 guilty by a jury in the city court yesterday afternoon on a charge of condultimg dance hall without a licenss, OGDEN, Oct. 5.Mayor Frank Graywill be sentenced by Ju ige D. J. Francis has issued a proclamation for Roberts tomorrow morning. k.,rty, the observance of Fire Prevention who is proprietor of the Minerva cafe, was recently refused a license day here Saturday. A feature of the observance v!ill be to conduct a dance hall. demonstrations by the firs department at the corner of Washingtun Tintic Stake Holds ivenue and Twenty-fouit- h street. five miles from Tintic function. The boy scouts left early in the day to locate a good camping, place and left posters along the way for the otners to follow. Two hundred and 60 members of the Tintic stake M. I. A. left the different wards at 4:30 p.m. to follow the boy scouts. Community singing and games occupied the time until dark and then the crowd gathered around bonfires enjoyed a weny roast and water-- I melon feast. Laborstoritirr MO. for- ,.; , .. T - - on - , . - - - , - : , N - - . 11111 . " ,441 . , . . - , of food, has long - siotto take it ht fru 'woos or in wefts women. To correct these widespread ai!men,e yeast, cake the I . ' - - - . . , -: ) . - . so., mockers , -- - a et bwhed , , r, , , , - , .. to Th , , . -- - ,. . e, A -- ' . , 1141 . . .- Wks Others ,,. - a-- .. - - . 1 vaag..11111. La lane at..., cake's,. in. .. 4344 Medan St--, Sae Francisca sostioreell Inas, Sortie Walk. SOS Siamese St" Tetembk Ousels - 4ru.jpop, - A o ake ni Weleitar . 111 , colcpAN-ttug TrzisormANN yo;11. vt. Ir. w.thele...9.. ' e- - It plain -- -- ono THik FLITSCRICANIS IASI me goo- td me iriaout ...--t. ...I...apt Tor it.alth. Itp. 'I 1I ily sone 'avest : . .. . . , - . I ...- .-----", 7., . - a ... ,., .. ...., tiptoed prevent attemptflames to surrounding building.. The roof we" burned off the hotel and a number of other blinding' were on fire at various time. but it was soon extinguished, without doing any material damage. i - La .. - FDA S 0A3 - ence may secure comfortable Sam ,, 1 . -A - ... 00000 , ''' . .' - ,, ' - , ar.., o .1 . . ; .. City, who has accommodations to offer our visitors, wm please send their names and ' addresses giving the number they can accommodate and the charge if aikr,,r-Ilic- ,,,.. will be made to the Presidint Pishop's Office, No. 40 North Main. Telephrne, Was. 4612. All conference risito,1 who are unable to secure accommodations are requested to in.quireat the Bureau cf Infgr o year sew, bock.. casyst .. z , - - - -. 3J9a.m. ,,,,,,,, ir,,,,,,,,,..,r,,,,r, , .1b.li...a.,-f,1L- a lo Jp.m.gbsSundays ,,. , rmr dies Republican club held a meeting' home of Mrs. S. J. Merritt last night. The attendance was good. The offieers of the club are Mrs. S. J. Merritt, chairman; Mrs. L. A. Mc. Mrs. Bride, first vice chairman; George Chase. second vice chairman; Mrs. A. A. Grooch. secretary; Mrs. Martha Dunn. treasurer: Mrs. Sadie Giroux. Mrs. L. A. Kramer and Miss Martha Dunn. publicity committee. -- - ! s i a 9101 , - - , ' a- , , ' ri . emigrating to the United States In vl Vor 31 year he d September, 1180. was a farmer at South Jordan, but 'T had lived In Midvalo for the last nine a years. tr. Brown is survived by his widow one son. Silas Brown. of Midvale; four grandchildren and one great- - a a brother. William a grandchild; Brown, of West Jordan and two.sis-,N- 1 ter', Emma Price of West Jordan and Jane Peck of Salt Lake. - I- Constipattma. The beginning of almost every tor14 ' ous diaordee is constipation. If - you want to enjoy good health, keep your!? bowels regular. This is best accom,...., Wished by proper diet and exercise, but sometimes a medicine is needed and when that is the ease you will find Chamberlain's Tablets are ex-0cellent They are mild and gentle in their action, soy and, pleasant to take.8 Give them a trial. They only cost so 1. Farmers Digging Beets; Sugar Plant Operating quirter.Advertisoment PARK CITY. Oct. 5.Summit county Republicans held their county convention in the 1. O. - G. F. hail yesterday and nominated- the following ticket: Representative, W. O. Stephens of Henefer; four-yetornmissioner.-- , A. comGibbon of Rockport; two-yeA. missioner, - Grant Bloomquist of Coalville; Bullock of Coalvilic atclerk,torney, J. E. Johnson of Park City; treasurer. William S. Horsnot Coal. villa; sheriff. T. S. Ryan of Park City: recorder. Mn. Kate Kimball of Coalville; assessor. .1; H. Francis of Hen-- ' efer;. surveyor. J. Jones of Henefer. quarters at reasonable prices during their stay in the city anyoneliying . in Salt Lake- - t ....city., 4 .. .., , . -- compsair a I,' :Mdefresserlar a co 0.. C.4.11011f3 - County Ticket Named By Summit Republicans NiMMpnift - b . ' (Special to File News.) LEIB, Oct. 4.The Lehi sugar factory started it winter's run this morning, About ZOO employees have been placed. or 100 to the shirt.- The Mats law not allowing women to work eight hours a day for seven days of the week. makes it necessary to employ fewer girls than worked at the factory last winter. It is estimated at lase until present thatthe run-w- ill the later part of January or first of February. 1921. Many farmers were notified on last Wednesday that their beets were reedy and beet digging began the latter part of the week. About 75 men have been working at the mill for several months. making, general repairs and installing new and Improved machinery. consisting of a modern trash catcher and rock wheel. - . anti five new carbinatorc ing0. - ' - s Prices range from $175 to $250 for the better lands, according to CONFERENCE-VISITOR- ' 7 PAINLESSWITHERSDENTAL& , ,,,, - . . - 1 . - . P . . ,etfp' Last Respects Paid Bi0V111.4of - ' leaders of the of this state were once 11"r" .rnittara 1 0 , bt X a IP , Cortimbia' rust Lo. , 1.06 :.: ii St. 125 So. Main Illeoerve . System 1.. ,,,,,......w...,---.,,- ... log 1 1:1, 1 II' 41 , ''t 1 0411mns, hoto b .. g ,!cl I. - mmooftemmosomi ,11 - tars.' , , v ill . start an s . , so , vINGs! 1 H - CseeI 1.4 eint-tri- e till, - 1 t : , ,. ' I - '. 1 , . T 1 ) . UTA - , 1 ', ac-- 1 t ),.. 1 ,,r,i, , , I , - i '14;-o- Federal geserte System. col:t.,., I. -- I 'I -- - 1.1411:' place your sav-- .) ings with us, ill concern or worry on your part is past.;I We Pay A per cent on savs, st 1 . 1 , 1 13S' relynti trots th, I aro. fposiling, tile tha itioraused ;pew- MAIN ;, rd beating ono, Artir yen tps,e sk token Wylre Cstacrli W. S. McCornick, Prts. .., .ne Int sP,O,111V101,2 lir:11 :YSit terproverneot la your aeorrat Antbor. H. Lund, Vice.rres. Catarrh ooa3th. Start taktog Halloo Vice-rre- c' at wore awl get rld et catarrh George Albert Smith. ' tro.so,o-fitfor fr.. ,.r4 -- 7' -C1 D. E. Judd..Arsistamt Cutler. hold or all bruit Apt, tiood - r . When you - it II ,. ,, Our conservative metholist',! have won ifor us public ap-- ,, 1 Droval , ! - 01. !I Salt Lake ......liaalitletil, 147.1SIC 4,1,87 11.00 Its'. wilt r safrorrry for the hAbas and 'Ur toovonto yttrse. ;hirqLfilre 411W11 am tho most rettlhle remedy for tstarob ht.dicatt, teet3 ltaiN bis;:rr:;;. )4)oott on it,.- Ittatous our,. 4 f 1 place by seizing opportunities Mid even now, after success, they maintain substan tial savings ac4 That's counts. ore reason why 0y1re leaders. : 1 !;3 - present their - , tor any ease of Catarrh that ran. Rd tot ha cured by Hatt a Catarrh htodi ek,11, by I barefoot - boys. They have gained Midvale' HOW1i"ThiS? ii R - people - 1 4 the OME of b.7 - Catarrh I 4 , 1 I Brown was horn Antli 70. 7247 England. Ma. at Flomeravtahirs. Wolla. marris4 Mary Ann Davis st, Clerkir went, London, 1;ng1and. July IS, Mg ',a.m. 7 , . 44erltr.. One -- Your Savings ecure . I. This Bank lin (Special to theriu Nowt) tem--MIDVALE, OctT.----Fune14;:el for John Eroarti who'died at his, were home in Midvale on Run407. Cottonwood chapel in South held the afternoon. Burat 2 o'clock refttorelay Cottonwood cem ial was In the South Ire atter -- itAvi An Agreeable Surprise, "About three years ago when I was suffering from a severs cold on my lungs and coughed most of the time night end day. I tried a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and was with surprised at the promptnegs which it gave me relief." writes Mrs. .7ames lityown, -Clark Mills. N.. Y. Many another has been surprieed and oleaeed with the prompt relief aft'orded - by this nista. ' ,I - ka Sew York. peteato. Stott . - I - ow am am gm me i , tat ..... , without charge. ' in,- - SERVICE FREE Y ' - - ii .. Chounberlein's Cough Rmtbedy. This remedy is intended especially for coughs, cold.. croup and whooping; cough. From a small beginning Its sale and use has extended to all parts of the United States and to many foreign countries. This alone is enough to convince one that it is a medicine of more than ordinary merit. Give It a trial and you will find this to be the case.Advertlsement. ACCOMMODATIONS , . , ' nations,- - estimates and dependable advice Free. We make no charge for Xray pictures for Patients having work don in this office. To are entitled to KNOW tho exact coadition of your teeth and month, and wo aro glad to render this aerofoil 4 News.) - 44 . .. DELTA, Oct. 4.Lewis E. Perrin sold $O acres of farm land, adjoining Delta townsite on the east for $1751 an acre today. This is conceded by realty men to be $50 under the market for the location. Buyers are coming into Delta with a rush, now that cropcInewhere are beginning tb be harvested. One realty firm sold 120 acres before noons in three farms of 40 acre each;' another firm has a rush of 14 buyers in today, taxing every available car they can man with salesmen to show their list- - ,,, , 0 X-RA- Land Selling Briskly. TOOEC8LP; ciat.osT......heniNo 6wLooI - (....,...-....- atand - .. . PRON'O. Oct. Gaudio of this city was fined $25 by Juvenile Judge Gunnar Rasmuson today on a charge of selling tobacco to minors. The fine was paid and he was released. - - ing order with your grocer for Fleischiiiinn's Yeast. - . , " - k Minors Brings Fine at the (sped.' ' - - , Sale of Tobacco to .., . fret should , IIMMIEnimmEmlb Republican Women of Tooe le Organize Club - - , whose time is limited, may have ONE-DASERVICE in all cases where character.of work permits by phoning or calling for appointment as soon after their arrival as .. possible. Phone Wasatch 5354. , 4.--- in order that., Latter-da- y Saints visiting general confer- People oak: dissolve it In boiling water. miNoret it, when taken, have the effect it has in raising ,,,:;,21.,, is and it , digestible tred?" No. Yeastt is highly food:. - other assonillitedlostlike-on- , t ets Yeast a Take from day, before or between meals. Ycm will quickly learn -to like its taste. Different people prefer it in various ways-dissolved in fruit juices or waterspread on crackers or bread or just plain. .Those who are troubled with gas ' ' -- To rnore about this new Importance of yeast in diet, fill out the coupon below and send for the new booklet; Yeast for Health.' Constipation, a trouble that is often contributory to pimples and boils, la also being corrected by the addition of yeast to the diet. You will find interest. l in thie value tot this trouble also ing reports , booklet. - How to take yeast one to three eskel of fitkischrnantes , I , ,'t i, - . . 1 . , 1:, .k -- fe.m -- - Y W. Turner was PROVO. Oct. nominated by acclamation to run on the Democratic ticket for theoffice of city Judge at the Democratic primary. I. H. Masters was elected precinct chairman and A. W. Turner was chosen as precineet secretary. Wren Wilkins was nominated for conntable of the Provo precinct. The Republican primaries were held Saturday night. C. W. Johnston of the law firm of Raker & Baker was nominated for city judge and R. F. Roper for constable. recurrence. . 4's,, t - - .,, EYE DAMAGED BY FLYING NAIL. (1IPecial to The Newt) GosilEN. Oct: 4.Fire destroyed (Special to The 'Kew') the building occupied by Ercanbrack KAYSVILLE. Oct. 6.Frank :WU. & Boswell as a grocery and meat store, in the basement of which they Ilams, a cement worker, may lose the operated a cabaret. The fire was die. of his left eye as the result of covered early Sunday morning and the enIght accident which occurred while he not is known. It had gained was 'origin nail in the basement of such headway that practically the en. the driving new Barnes Banking company tire contents of the building ware de- building. The nail was just being stroyed before assistance arrived. started when struck it flipped and Moat of the efforts were made in r"471; struck Williams in ... the eye., . to- the - New York, its value for treating pimples and boils was demonstrated. There was rapid improvenumt ithesees of acne, and cases of boils were either greatly improved or cured more rapidly than ever before notedand without '--, "14 r CONFERENCE AND FAIR VISITORS ' Cabaret Destroyed by Fire - been prescribed by physicians and hoipitals. Today, the special value of Itleischmann's yeast as a " conditioner" and health builder is becoming widely,. recognized. It is now knowitil be the richest source of "vitamine"a newly discovered food element, essential to health foods.' It thus but lacking in many every-da- y helps correct the basic causes of. acne and boils. In investigations carried on under the direction of Dr. Philip B. Hawk in leading institutions in Philadelphia and .' . : Goshen Grocery and . HE causes of acne (pimples and black- '! heads) are always found in a lowered vitality," writes a skin specialist con- nected with several of New York's important And "the repeated occurrence of hospithls. as an in& boils should always be looked-upcation of lowered vitality," he also states. Thousaiids of men and women suffer from these painful and embarrassing ailments. About three times as many - ,. women as , men are troubled with pimples ' How totake yeast and blackheads. Boils, on the -- other hand, ,,----afflict more men than . . Name Candidates for City Judge and Constable - A familiar food now used to correct them , . 0.1 -a et .. - - e - people employed, and for. the accommodation of transients, this Dental Office remains open con- - tinuously from 8:30 a. m. until 8 p.m. daily, and from 9 to 1 'Sundays. The entire Staff of Den- tal Specialists are always at your service. Exam!- - - , Annie D. Palmer appeared before the board and asked that an isolation ward be provided for patients in Utah with tuberculosis. county suffering The comminsioners assured their petitioners that they would do very-- . thing within their power to provide patients thus buffering with a suitable ward. r , OPEN. t -- 0 - 1, 0 8:30 a. msto 8' ps ms ' - : ,,,., t t - ar signs of a lowered vitality --A- ,,...,,. ar Pimples, blackheads, boils - ,, ' 4 , ,,, :',1 rsa. orit 4.141b1144,04444011,41 -, 17 ,. AP 1P5 11 OAK 4.,44 -- .,' pApezi E : ',, , . I , ., 60e .. n?0:' , Palpitation A few tablets of PaN's Diapopshi correct scidity, thus regulatingdigestion and giving almost instant stom- Lace .14 Alimio,. - . Cams Acidity PROVO, Oct. 4.A petition proposing the organization of the Santaquin Irrigation district was presented at a meeting of the 'county commissioners the today asking the board to request cur-and state engineer to make a water vey and allotment of water for the lands within the proposed district. and that the question of final organization of de district be submitted to a vote of the landowners within the proposed The petition will be acted district. upon favorably by the board of county commissioners, it is sal& and it the district is created it will bring under cultivation about 1,500 acres of land near Santaquin, which has heretofore been waste land. Mrs. Inez Knight Allen. and Mrs. 4 tr it, kw ..' 1 ach relief. s i ..d. 4 Indigestion ('ore Frank to recovlute 'Live been sus- 4 - past 20 years. child. Oct. Seek Organization of New Irrigation District muuvEs L. AND OINTMENT seireest Outtiours (Special to The News.) EUREKA. Oct. 4.The Tintic rake M. I. A. held their final rally in connection with an outing Friday afternoon an evening in the cedars about OGDEN, Oct. 5.E. King, WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE. mer superintendent Of telephone and Southern Pacific, arOGDEN, Oct. 5.Alleging that he. telegraph for the husband is idle and neglects to pro- rived in Ogden.yesterday tteauume his vide for her, Beatrice W. Madden. new duties as superintendent of the filed suit for divorce in the ccunty Salt Lake division.. He succeeds B. A. court yesterday from Harry G. Mad- Campbell. Mr. King has been connectden. She seeks the custody of a minor ed with the Southern Pacific for the Cuticura Soap --Clear the Skin 0. Final Rally and Outing . ,, 4 your stomach so you eon foods without foar Partial, PROVO Oct. 4 Della Huntington Stevenson, wife of J. E. Stevenson. superintendent of the Utah coal road. died In this city last night of peritoniotei op. tis, which developed folloain eration for appendicitis pertirmed JR month get. Mrs. Stevenson about was born in Springville 40 years ego. She is the daughter of tho hte Wm. C. Huntington and is survived by her husband. one daughter, Miss Della. Mrs. Maratha A. her - mother. Noakes. a half sister. Mrs. Elf.. Huntington of Springville and numerous other relative living in Springville. The family moved to Provo about three years ado. The funeral services will be held In the First ward meetinghouse Wedresdt..y, Oct. 8, at 1 p.m, Fire Prevention Day Proclamation lisued - ' . At Tr I Well Known Woman Is Called by Death POUNIP GUILTY. NEW st.puniNTENDENT AFRAISI - has been the Cate gist for examination to determine animal was sufferor not the wheter ing with rabies. The cat is said to have bitten Frances Benedict. daughter of William Benedict of West Weber, several days ago. At the time the animal appeared to be sick end was imprisoned in a box where It died. PROPRIP,Mit Supt. Oirtm !silos. Reporter. tau PROVO, Oct. (Judge A R. Morgan had a busy sesqlon in his divorce matinee this aftrnon a hen the following cases weer disposed of- Anna fileyeeHollien vs. Wm. Alvin tiollien, plaintiff failed to prove her jvhsrein case apd a counter complaint was filed against the plaintiff charging her with cruelty. 'the case was decided in favor of the husband and be was awarded the custody of inch r two minor children; in the case of Wm. Masters va. Marie Magteri, piintiff was granted a divorce on the grounds of cruelty; Resale Benson wa3 granted a divorce from James Tionron and awarded the euatudy of two minor : children and $40 per month Martha C. Dart was granted i divorce of from Fred E. Dart on the and wan awarded Si6 deoertion, monthly alimony; Orien II. Chrieten a divorce from sen was granted Chauncey K. Christensen on the grounds of cruelty and was awarded John W. $31 lir month alimony: Smith was granted a divorce from Vera W. Smith on tha grounds of desertion and given thtt custody of three minor children. Death Calls Former ,Cat Bites Child; Feared Ogden Man in Montana It Suffered From Rabies OGDEN, Oct. 5.Charles McGuire, OGDEN, Oct. 1.The head of a cat bactorolosant to 192() .. etvw4pe Matinee Gives Six Legal Separations Washington avenue. Recently the city court has sent speeders to Jail upon conviction and Judga Roberts yesterday etated that unless speeders appear in court for hearing when their cases are called. bail In such cases will bet at a higher figure. 5 , . . . i v o rce lit, OGDEN, Oct. 5.A Women's Christensen club was formed in this city yesterday by members of the Farmer-Labo- r party with Mrs. M. A. Hvizdalek 'as. chairman, Flora Wilson secretary and Mrs. Alice Snell Moyer treasurer. Headquarters are to be opened in the business district, according to an- More Ogden Arsenal nouncement made by officers of the Contracts Are Let organization. The object of the club is to be the promotion of Parley P. Oct. OcDEN, 6.Local companies Christensen's candidacy for, president. have been awarded contrazte for the sheet metal construction work at the Steward is Appointed. Ogden arsenal, the tile and brick construction the tomber contract, acOGDEN. Oct. 6.Citri R. Evans was cording toand the W. M. Sutherland Conyesterday as steward ot the struction company of St. Louis, who Wekoer club to succeed Jesse W. Ry- - were recently awarded the contract land, who recently resigned. Mr. Ev- - for the conetruction of the SD buildwaii formerly with the Union Pa- (ale railroad and bad charge of the ings. The Newman & Stuart company wax diningocar facilities on the Cox special 'awarded the contract for the sheet on the Roosevelt special. metal work; Ashton Brick company, train and also Announcement of the appointment tile and brick; Burton Lumber was made by President Warren L. pany, lumber. A fourth contract for Wattis. electrical work will be awarded later I j in the week. , April 30, 5.A - egplitot against the to t Lth. er damage alleged to tained in the lOgt4 01 I I head of comThe aheep rattled at 82.775 plaint asserts the sheep wore destroyed by the deetmlatit company's train while being driven over a crossing on a public highaay In this county on good and a week ago he appeared be- ) -- ,. .., ------ pROVO. bench warrant OGDEN,- Oot. has been issued for the arrest of Virgil Lobello, who was arrented Sunday on a charge of speeding. He failed to Immetilatoly atter a "Danderine" appear in the city court yesterday massage. your hair takes on new lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing morning and Judge D. It. Roberts detwice as heavy and plentiful, because clared his bail of $IO forfeited and each hair seems to fluff and thicken. issued the order for his arrest. LobelDont let your hair stay lifelene..colorlase. plain or ocraggly. You, too want lo is 60 yearsof age and lives t ittib 9 : - ' 1 No inquest will of !Daritto N. Flinders, son of Mr. and Mrs Fred Flinders. who was Aran. 1. lbe held Into the. death 0 upon promise to 3 . .:, waft Railroad Sued for Death of 111 Sheep uncalled !itnttll,". make the chicks &Ad Laa...4131.11&.. 1 ' - arrested for passing worthless checks WAS.ACCIDENTALF H --BEAT- 14 11 IP ROVO I I Iottusso - lb . ., t OGDEN. Oct. 6.4A suspended sentence of five days was passed upon Dlivitt 'Mtge in the city court yesterday when he promised to pay 18 to be du his landlady for rent k This is the third time Hogg has SPpeared in the city court during the He was originallY past few weeks. Girls! Save Your Hale Make It Abundant! 17' .. OCTOBER TUESDAY - - Hogge Again in Court This Time, for Failing To Pay House Rent "DANDERINE" 80I'S DECIDE .., , ." - - OW , Otttoe. 1415 Rodeos Ai. Moe telephone, 15. leerph Grue, apt. Clreulattes. Litre OWliven. Reporter. ' ... --- ,r - . OGDEN . . ' ,. - , . , , - |