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Show THE DESEltET NEWS FRIDAY OCTOBER 8 1920 s OGDEN fc ' ROBINSON BROS. SHOE CO. orrioe. S4IS nndtn At. Office Telephone; 6. Joorph Crue, BepL Cl reals tfcm. Alfred OU4wdl Reporter. OGDEN, Oct $ Political rallies ar sow being arranged by both th and Democrats of this dty f th camTh remaining three week paign will be a period f atreauoua her by th polltiaal partial Is seeking th election of thalr respective caadldatta , women ar aotlv making arTh or me rangement t socle) while are maxinr plana for smokers.'theA social will it held at th Democratic headquarters In th Berthana building this evening from . 7 to 14 o'clock. Speaker will dlecna th League ef Nations. Muelo and refreshments will ba provided. Claud T. Barnes ef gait Lake will address meeting of the Women's Republican club In th Hurst building this evening, at t o'clock. Danotng, muelo and refreshments will also be provided at tb social. At a smokar to ba bald at Republican headquarter Tuesday night, Menater Reed Bmoot will deliver an add rate . Albert J. Beveredg wlH ba the speaker at a meeting In the Alhambra theatre Saturday night. Bee rotary of Labor William B. Wilson wilt apeak at th Alhambra theatre, Oct. It, at a Democratic rally and W. B. McAdoe 1 expected her on OcL A rally waa bald at Morgan, Wednesday night. Harden Boanton, secretary of state. IX O. Larson, atato traaaurar, and Thomas Megtnnls, Democratic can didata for district attorney, war th spsakora ty P -- .MUSEMENTS-JS :bi the citt -- FLMIIIED commission er-- . OODEN, Oat. I. Traveling at rircua, and nival, and r(anM of chano la tha city parks from this friz fight will b xclndd (tty, according t a decision of th tty ommlsloBr at thslr UMtlBf aid ahow 'yantarday. Commenting upon th action of th board Mayor Frank Fraud said th Jcommlaeionar did not wUh to b too but thought It accessary for puritanic 'th moral wlfar of th city to all attraction that brought to 'th city a rough alemanL Community and carnival will always b 'pageant ' encouraged h aald, but th traveling quMJonahl carrying carnival. lamuaoroanta, ar a financial loa to tb city by raaon of th larg sum peopl lof money squandered by local aad carried away by thIn enow men. th futur. land would b prohibited also aaartdl th olty Mayor Francis for attractive b mad park could .(both young and old by providing mor city amuemnta Th I wholesome .was never freer from the tough than at th present tlm and it 'will be th aim of tb oommleakmera t keep It clean, tk mayor aald. Action against prise fighting la th has been taken, th mayor nald, dty because of th overwhelming eenti-im- nt against a repetition of an affair Igaeh as the boxing program at tha which it 1 armory Wednesday night, said, waa not carried out a adver-In tised. Peralta will not b Issued 'futur for th promoter to tag hi contest unless th city commissioners ar assured that the affalrwfll fur-nleverything promised. Monsignor Cushnahan Will be Honorec OGDEN. OcL I. A recaption la' bain planned in honor of Monalgnor P. X Cuahnahan of the SL Joseph ahurch In this city, upon hla return from a trip to Ireland where he ha bean visiting scenes of hla boyhood day. Th re bo In will hold the tieptloa Virginia ho tot at a data to ha fixed later. Monalgnor Cuahnahan arrived In Naw Tork Sunday, according to word received hare. Before coming to Ogdon ho will visit hospitals In several large cities la tha east to secure Idea for th new hospital to bo erected her. ah till Luck Camps on , Ogden Man'a Trail f money and I, L valuable paper totalling $1,306 was to the police yetrday by John reported 'Gale. He eald he lost hi puree while car or ica rout to th city on a street upon the streets of the city. Th pure contained a promissory not for 11,000, .1100 In currency, $20 gold pier. $52 26 'la cheoks and about $1 In silver. sad Salt Lake banks wsr asked to .be ea the lookout for the note. . OODEX, Oct. OGDEN, OcL- I. But for th quick action of Manager Frank Bohn of Col. Hudson building, a disastrous fir In th building might have occurred last nlghL Mr. Bohn ' was on th th of floor building when he ground scented amok. H mad a hasty inamok escaping spection Offand found lea an th third floor. . Enfrom an dlscovorod a flro h offlco tho uring Tha fir In tho waato paper baskeL was th In brought building hydrant Into ueo and tha flame extinguish before any damage waa dona It waa not nocoasary.t call tha fir depart - Alleged Thief Bound qtct Weber Club Plans to Observe Columbus Day For-Tr- Ul -- OGDEN, OoL $. John A. Pender of Carlin, Kev In n letter to Captain .Jonathan Jones of the city police de- ipartment, reported th theft of 16 checks and $110 In curraney. ar-res- Boy Seriously Hurt By Big Auto Truck largest chocks War for '$14.(4. $71.46 and $120 respectively. Th S. Darrell Tracey, 14 OcL OGDEN. .'others ranred from $12 to $76. Unrog-1 J?p,ltal latered state bond, valued at $166, years of aga, la In the and badly wars alao stolen. suffering from a broken .The three -- PROVO, OcL has Epperson 7 1ors - Are cordially invited to visit our show rooms and inspect ths late SfcRIPPSBOOTH and KISSEL KAR Models on display there. si The ne wmodela possess in a greater measure than ever before, marked character- ists cf Tjuality. v&kre, beauty and' exclusive- ness. ' YOU ARE WELCOME Motor Inter-Mounta- in Car Company DISTRIBUTORS 161-16- 3 Social Hall Art. Salt LakeCity.l't. T. you going to worry along in the same suit youve been wearing all summer, or are you going to dress up for winter, as all your friends are Grim Reaper Summons Mrs. Agness R. Lewis doipg? -- D ress up (Special to The News ) COALVILLE. OcL $ school boya representing the North Summit In. school district tha boys' at th state fair In Salt encampment Lake, won honors in th agricultural contests. Lewis Neeley and Edward Heard ot Is also survived by 26 grandchildren and four Funeral services wll lb held at 2 p m. Sunday In Spanish Fork Sunday where ah has a hoot of friends and neighbors. Before th body Is taken to Spanish Fork It may b viewed by1 Provo frlaads at th hom of Mrs. Agnes Crandall, 411 north First EosL from 6 to 12 o'clock Sunday forenoon. The time to buy is NOW while the selection is largest Why not - drop in today? Prominent Provo Matron Is Laid to Final Rest OcL 7. Funeral services PROVO, for Mrs. Della Huntington Stevenson, wlf of Joseph Stevenson of thin city, were held In th Provo First ward meetinghouse yeuterda y afternoon. Bishop Joseph A. Buttle presided. Th opening prayer wa offered by Elder Julius Anderson, Th speakers, all ef whom paid glowing tribute to th life and character of Mra. Stevenson, were Bishop O. B. Huntington of Spring--vin- e W. P. Whitehead and Btahbp The ward choir furnished Buttle. music for the occasion. Special number were a duet by Prof. J. R. Bosh-ar- d and Mias Elisabeth Evans, solos by Sadi RamMurray Roberts and-M- r. sey, and a duet by rMa. Ramsey and Th Whiter Whitehead. benediction wan pronounced by Arthur Pr)ce. Hundreds of floral deslma decorated the entire front of th meetinghouse. Mr. Stevenson waa tho recipient of many messages of condolenc from various points where the family had lived and a special car waa chartered from Balt Lake for tho purpose of conveying many of Mr. Stevenson's coworkers and friends from thaL city who came to attend th funeral serv. Ices. The burial wa In th Provo city cemetery. The dedicatory prayer was A. B. offered by Judge Morgan. Clerk Marries Couple. 7. PROVO. Oct. Th following couple was married here today by County Clerk L. T. Epperson, Mark Gilbert Pulley of American ffork and Violet Jepperson of Pleasant Grove. H erein ! our store we have everything you can possibly need new stocks have just arrived. Suits, ocoats and ties shirts and sox everything in mens wear. Grinding Starts at Spanish Fork Sugar Three Summit School Boys Win Fair Honors Are Are; you ready? $126,6(4 worth of dralnag bead to rtho Benjamin drainage dlstrtet preparatory to delivery to tho purchaser, n Beattie invos1itment company. It la estimated th first year' crop in tb district after It la drained will fnrnlsh rev enuea sufficient to cpver the entire ex pens of th bond lseu and free th district of its indebtedness. Th district Includes a, tract of 4,116.4 acre of excellent land. New Fall Suits and Overcoats to select from at $35 $40 and $45 1000 STORE THE CLOTHCRAFT of a paralytic strok suffered 'Wednesday evening. Mr. Stokes waa feeding th chicken whan she experienced a peculiar sensation and her left arm Involuntarily kept on elevatway to th ing Itself. She made her before ahe house and reached a cot collapsed. THIS TOWN IN Bear River city, haa the fienst crop of Winter Banana and Winter Per-maapples produced in this part of the atate this year. Mr. Morten sen also grows Ganoa end Jonathans but specialises on the two ffrst named va in rieties and all hla fruit thla y&r la as free from wopns and blemish as it is possible to produce 1L He estimates the crop at 7,000 bushels and expects to receive In the neighborhood of $1.75 per bushel. Th-re- Carried in Reno, Now Nebraska Congrewman Seek Divorce in Provo To Speak at Brigham PROVO, Oct. T. Hannah May Harbaugh has filed suit for divorce in the dlatilct court againet Wendell Philip Harbaugh. The parti were married in Reno. Nev- - Oct. 22. 1907. Plaintiff aay In her complaint that the defendant deserted and abandoned her and neglected to provide th necessities of life. (Special to The Newa) BRIGHAM CITT. Oct. 7. Conof Albert W. Jefferia gressman Omaha, will deliver a political address before a Republican rally to ba held In tb high school auditoiium Tuesday evening of next week. This witl be the opening gun of the campaign for the Republicans a wall as th oneer Log House first rally held by etther party. Politiactivity In thl community up unAt Coalville Burns cal til th present, ha confined Itself to curbstone diecusslons of the national (Special to Tha News.) lasusa and the quiet effecting of a )n of th COALVILLE, Oct7 house of Coalvlll wa destroyed working organisation by both parties by fir yesterday when a bias starting in th kitchen of th log home of Continued Warm Weather "Grandma Wilde, at 4 p.m., apread raDemocrats Hear pidly and consumed the house and conNephi Ripen Toma toe Which tents before the fir department could and Funk Speak getTheIn content action. Glut Canning Factorie as well a The house were destroyed, (Special to The News.) BRIGHAM CITT. Oct. 7-- The con- 1 1 7. United States OcL NEPHI. warm weather has been a boon tinued Senator William H. King and J. W Matron Suffers Stroke. to tomato grower and a calamity to Funk, spoke here last evening at th canning factor. The crop never Democratic rally. Although thU was (Special to The Newa) waa better and th abaenc of any the first political meeting of the BRIGHAM CITT. OcL 7. Mr. frost has prolonged the eeason abnoraeason it was very well Rttepde'd, James Stokes la critically 111 at her continue to tomato la here home In ths Second ward as a result mally while tha era hundred of tons Judge David H. Morns lawho there and ripen, re out for holding court and who of greens one etlll on the tinea. Ths election presided. The Nephi Comcompany la experiencing difcanning music. band furnished Club mercial ficulty In marketing tha pack atseaJ. W. Funk was the first speaker profitable figure. Tb present and confined hla remarks largely to son's crop of tomatoes wa contracted tha Democratic legislation enacted for at a high price and th present the past four years. during terQuickly Ended by a Pleasant market price makes It lmpoaalbla for spoko-oaBen the compati ttf BlipOM'Of Germ-Killin- g of Nationa Ha prefaced his speech b Antiseptic goods at a plica that will permit them saying that politic ard government to break evaa, they claim. The out ar eertou problem and that the put will be held In storage until such Ths little Hyemei Inhrler la mad time people get -the kind of government as market conditions Improve, R eald carcan The be good and merit rubber thev of hard easily speaker la . reported. and the ts peowill last In It good religion, ried politics pooketor purse. and a lifetime. ple should be Just as sinrere honest In political matter as tbev are Into thla Inhaler pour a few dropa Candidate Resign From in rellgloue questions. What we need of magical Hyomel. Is and progress. s Ticket, Place i Filled today," he said, Thla I absorbed by the antleeptle The senator de- gauze within and now you ar ready thinking people." In (Special to The Newa) clared he was more Interested to breathe It In over the germ Infestprogress than he waa in partisan rot-Itle- ed membrane where It wttT speedily "BRIGHAM CITT.' Oct. 7. Robert W want political parties when begin It work Of killing catarrh Dal it, nominee On the Democratic ticket for surveyor, haa tenthey give tie good government, hut germ. Hyomel la mad of Australian cout when they fall, they should be cast eucalyptus combined with other anti- dered his resignation to th county a aide." very pleaaant to breathe. central committee because of press of septics and work which will taka la guaranteed ' to end catarrh, professional It NETHI NEWS NOTES. bronchitis, sore throaL croup, cougba him away from hom a great deal of or money back. It cleans the time. A meeting of the commitNEPHI. OcL 7. The echoot board and-colmta-ute- a. tee we held Wednesday afternoon at has ordered a lure truck to bo used out a 'stuffed up bead. In "two whirh Kr C. Wright, present county In th transportation of high school Mercan- surveyor and district atataVwd engt Bold by Zlona students from Ivan to Nephi. tile Institution and druggist every beer, waa placed on the ticket as th An appropriation of $76 haa been where. - " Advertisement. nominee for the position. made by the board for prizes for th clean school eontesL now being In thl district. Boxelder Orchard!! Has Val Hort ef thla place ha just been asRecord Crop of Xpple selected production manager and (Vstant superintendent, of the J. f? (VI (Special to Tho Newa) McDonald ChncoUt. company. Balt It irltevea atemaek misery, sour stoat- a rrsduate BRIGHAM lake Cttr Mr r Hoyt ts Cm, Oct. 7- .- Moroni of Harvard University and had on- - i ck, belching ad all atomaeh disease of Moneneen. prominent throughout the In prod action money beL Large box ef tablet 64 sideribte etpe-lentat as a hortleulturirt, and proprie- tx- - e-- st for t k Lrsif gists ta all towaa mexllagts tor of WlUeW Orpv farm north of "r during U ear. , Coalville vrought exhibits of their summer projei t work. Neelev wot first prise on White Orpington cockerel and first, second and third on pu'lets ot the earn breed. Beard exhibited vegetables from his garden, winning first on cabbages, first on beets and third on carrots. In the grain judging conteet Ray Vernon of Rock port won third place. H. M. Wll tame Instructor of agriculture In tho district. Is very much pleased with the success of .the boy. Attendance at the Coalville high school baa reached 206. aay Hupt. D. H.' Fowler, an inefeaae ovea last year of 33 1 per cent. Last year the- - In crease over the preceding year was about 25 per cenL INVESTIGATE ck plo-ne- ,vNing Fair-Visit- j" Conuty Clerk L. lust nlgned 1-- All Conference and SOLD PROVO, OcL !. Agnes JL Lewis, W. widow of Frederick OGDEN, OcL $ PreeL Georg Lewi, died at th McCun of th Eastern Bute mission hom of bar daughter, Mrs Addle Ludvisit arrived In thl city yesterday to Provo Fifth ward, last low, In th relatives and friend prior to attending oosslon of th conference. In Balt night following a prolonged Uinta. Lake. Mr. Lewis waa born In Scotland, 77 years ago, ' In 1154 ah cam to Utah Beet and settled In Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake county. Three year Tatar ah Mil moved to Spanish Fork whar ah lived until about three years ago wbea to Th New.) (Special she moved to this city. OcL 7. Th Mr. Lewis la survived by th folFORK. SPANISH L. Uuh-Idah- o lowing children: L.' Mr. Priscilla C. Sugar factory at 8paniah Crandall, Mam Agnes Fork commencad the aeaeon'6 cam Swansea, Markham and Addl Ludlow cf Provo; palgn thl afternoon when th crush Fred Lawko of McChmmon, Ida., and a ing of beat commenced. For nearly foster son of William O. Creer, whoa a month a small fore of tha regular mother, a twin stator of Mrs. Lewis, when h was a baby, and left him employees of the factory have bean died th cars of Mrs. Lewis who reared working getting everything ready. In who wll Iwork through him as on of her own children. Sho Th employe - Nevadan Reports Theft Of Unindorsed Checks DISTIT BONDS erated left ami. Th lniurle wore sustained yesterday afternoon when he waa run down by a heavy motor truck driven by R C. Blmmeritar of th Ogden Feint, Oil A Glaoa Co. Th by boy wee rushed to th hospital passing In Charles Hey wood who waa waa broken his automobile. Th arm flesh lust below th elbow and th wa torn from ths shoulder to th Phillip wrist. HI mother, Mrs. Nellie hastened was Immediately notified and to th hospital. MISSION PRESIDENT ARRIVES. as. offioclock this morning thro policeleisure cers armed with a search and confisand warrant, raided th place of win cated three 16 gallon barrel of sakl. Th on ration jug and three two defendant, who ar proprietor ofL tho hotel, war then placed under Now for FALL! $. ES$S55SSS2S2S - Solont to Attend of license w. ChvmUttow. Joorpfe Otptn. X. O. Dloka Report. 220 So. Main St. Letter to Cache Police Of Illicit Beverages i Phaa Robinson Bros Shoe Co. OGDEN. OoL T. Dick Daro, II year of age, waived preliminary hearing In tha oltyeourt yesterday on a charge of SPANISH FORK NOTES. second degroo burglary and was sent S. of An observance OGDEN, Oct. to th district court for trial. H Is SPANISH FORK, Oct. 7. Mr. and Columbus dty will b held In the Weber held In tha oouaty on 6606 bond. Mrs. P. F. Clifford and daughter Lei'club next Motday evening by mem. Daro la accused of jell a number stealing la, left thl morning for their home bora of the Knight of Colnmbus. Th of articles from a rooming hous. In Qlenwood Springs, Colo. They had distinguished guests will be th RL fRev. Joseph 8. Glaao, bishop of the Salt been caUed to Provo to attend the Gives W. H. Deary of th Mysterious Ink diocese, and funeral of their kinswoman, Mrs. J. Is expected E. Stevenson, and stopped off her University of Utah. It Clew number of prominent men of the city Wednesday night to Visit Mr. and Mrs jwllt attend In addition to 160 members M. M. Thomaa " , of tha order. Th schools of Spanish Fork closed OGDEN, OcL I. A letter written In Thursday " night to allow the teachers red ink. addressed to CnpL Jonathan and 'City Jones or tho police department, result-28 fair. pupils to attend the Utah state They will reopen Monday, Oct. ed. in tha arreat of Sam Marure, Municipal League and Sam Garlanda. 12. 11. y sears of 3622 avonua Wall I. Oct. OGDEN, Mayor Fran Fran- at th Royal hotel. W. H. Reherd of Westminister colcis and members of th board of olty at 1:24 o'clock this morning. Both ar 'commissioners will attend th seselon held in th olty lall on charges of il- lege, Salt Lake City, will deliver a talk of of the state municipal league which legal possession at 12:30 o'clock Sunday at the local liquor. Th writer of th letter, whose name Presbyterian church on the work of will be held In Salt Lake Tuesday, OcL 11. la withheld. Informed Capt. Jones that th Westminster college. Mayor Franeta ha been asked to pre- a larg quantity of liquor waa stored sent a paper dealing with th issuance In the basement of th hotel. About 1 Meet m wad Nik, lea-- . . 220 South Main St. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR GOOD SHOES Dont Forget to Come to the season war assigned their places In the factory Saturday, BepL 26. Beet digging has been going on for aeveral days at th farm, but the quantity at ths factory wa not sufficient tp start work at th morning ahlL From present Indications T. H. Edwards, 10' cal manager, says the beet crop will b one of the best since tha factory was built. On great advantage th farmers have thla year over last la the new cement highway to tha factory from completSpanish Fork, which is now ed. A larg number ef women sad girls ar employed at th factory, are under th supervision of thea three matrons. Th shifts will b tha asms a last year, three dally, eight hours each. Extra" girls have bean employed to allow for the one days seven rest out of complying with tha state law. White duck uniforms era provided for th girls. Building Manager Averts , Damage By Fire menL Lo-'r- al 5 pgovo E Catarrh er Some Real Bargains in Used Cars or Trucks THIS WEEK The dollar for dollar values in used cars and Tourssen during Con trucks being offered ference and Fair Week are not to be found else where in the intermountain country Jtecent overhauling, repairing and replacing of parts haye put them in A-- I condition mechanically and re-- , topping, where necessary, has made them the equal in appearance of many cars and trucks very much newer. Any one of these listed below is a machine you'll be proud to own. Come in and look them over. -- e. -- 1 . 16fS Chevrolet, 5 paaa. . 1616 Klurl, 7 paaa. ... 117 Coupe Fr4 .117 MxM inn ISIS 7S lil.THrtas. Maxwell Toarlag BtuOebaker, 7 paaa. Itia OlSaaiobll Touring 117 Mitchell Ms Tnnriac ISIS OI4aihl1c Ms Roadster 190 Oaklimd Hi, S paaa. .......... Bulck. ISM-l-k. ,.. . .. . as . 4M ... 4M. RO IZaog 12M Delivery Maxwell gtaker body and nb Fnrd Panel Delivery lano-l- b. nno exprrna body tin Oldamoklle F.eenmny, gtnker body nnd mb ....TlOO . . Otdsnaoblle Eeonomy, express and canopy top 190 visit, this week, to oar new showrooms for used cars and tracks. To see and try oat these bargain nil! prove conclusively to you the exceptional values ofAsk us about our attractive fered at these prices. terms to responsible parties. r - Make a ds Cnflc indf()fCf cs w-i-- ' A. E. TOURSSEN 415-49-3- 3 Sooth Main SL Phone Wasatch 2858 Salt Lake City. . |