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Show . f ; " " -. unfit F Wv (jJu. v. - '' - V - fc '''11 ") p 5 $txmrrim aunn.nsmwif I TT ..y t MANY WOMEN NEED ,Ji BETTER BLOOD 0GPEN It twik VlfiUtr nl CwU to a fact proved by thousands grateful letters that Hood o Bar sap&rtlla is remarkably beneficial to women, whose most common ailments drain and weaken the system and sometime result in anemia, nervous-ne- e, general f Women overworked by family-d- n ties or overtasked socially, find thetr nerves- - all unstrung, faces pale, - appetite poor, sleep unrefreshing. Hoods Sarsaparilla glvesths blood more vltaUty-as- d better stronger nerves, and contributes to the- enjoyment of life- -? d and found-tru- e It embodies a formula for relief of the pale, weak, nervous and dyspeptic it TIM iOi Hm4 HmL intoiCtlftlF! k Dwtril Hews,TeLSalt Lh Mania, Id, Mi. of, C7.Maa fcM aanaiatatiaa. break-dow- eolorT-makes long-trie- - OOWW. Now 17. After four- hours deliberation a Jury In the Second die. TrmAntAn Man Arvetrl 0n Charge of Forgery -- sxsvn ss?f . sfel . by police officers oh announced that sentence would be''aarrested yesterday charge of forgery. He is alleged to passed on Monday, Nov. 21, and or- have name of K. Hnedsker of ths forged dered the defendant he placed in the Tromonton ono-fo- r $27 to two custody of the sheriff until ho had and the other for check, at Tremonton. $12, approved a new bond for J&.ftOO. to have is Ths $11 check for alleged Addleeon wepttehen he heard the Katov, Jappassed upon Mrs. J. 2412 verdict His attorney. George Halver-o- been anese woman Lincoln at gave notice that be would ask for avenue, and the living check for $27 was paus: sn arrest of Judgment and a now trial. ed the Continental . Oil lo company. . The defendant was on Die . witness the whole of yeeterday stand nearly - afterooa. .He told of lb joyride After, Husband Held for Trlal i midnight on July 24. end how, when On Wife Desertion Charge the party were drinking whtskv. Mfsr Amy Elkins, the 'complaining witness -- Aoeanse-UL Ho denied he had ad min a No,. 17. Edward Thorst.d but declar'd he und-- r stood the young woman was subjecj "to yesterday for trial on charge of spoils through a weak heart Mrs. Khea deserting his wife. child.-"-- Butineu' Block etedTmyt hlr bail. ' on $2ot i Mrs. Thorsted testified that she had resided with herparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler on west Twelfth street since last March. Her husband gave her $700 with which to buy a tome which she admitted was in her name. She had lived with her parents since the birth of the bhby last March and had refused to return end his live with her husband,1 despite She had received frequent requests nothing from her husband since living with parents, hue has started divorce proceedings in the Second district court. Purchased By Firm OGDEN. Nor. 17. A deal Involving $199,090 has been practically consummated by which the Paine A Hurst com- 1449 Washington avenue, has Cany, block. 24$ the Wedell-KeU- avenue, directly across the is announced by officers the company. The firm expects to occupy the new site in June. 1922. ' j Remodeling of the blok will be start' ed at an early date, it is announced The Paine A Hurst company will oc-- the entire ground floor, with the by the exception of that part occupied Fashion fthop, which lease runs until 1922. The upstair portion of the block la to be remodeled at a cost of $40 ooo are for a modern hotel. onNegotiations relative to a now being carried term on the upper portion long-lea' of the building. ll The block was owned by W. R The and ths Fred J. Kiewl estate been on deal nai the Initial payment entire deal will be conpaid and the summated as soon ms the necessary abFred W , stracting has been doneesterday from Ktesel arrived here InRacramento. Cat. to look after the sale in the terests of the Klesel estate 14 Also to look after other business Washington street from their present location, it of I.T-- r , Rotamna Hear of English Conditions During' War OGDEN. Nov. 17. James Gunn McKay of Iluntsvjlle. former president was the of the London conference speaker at the weekly 'meeting Inof the the Ogden Rotary club yesterday He told of conditions Weber club. world the existing in London durmg war and declared that- - Americans-d- tr cot know what actually happened in the world war. The speaker said conditions regarding the German air raids over London and other ritfes were not reported and falsa reregarding them. ports were circulated The ,club went on record as favoring the Ogden Wild West Show as a civ.c event. The lower portion of the block is now Feoccupied by the Kennedy cafeteria. Fashion the sad Man Stabbed During Art lix Moore shojk shop. is se We-ffe- that-artu- v in Hospital Fight Postdated Checks Are . Business Tangle Cause THE LIVEST OVERCOAT STYLES TO BE FOUND J Nor. 17. Sieve George OGDEN. ho was stabbed In five places night by Gust Denos while fight- on Lower Twenty-fift- h street. Is r.i. wr Kw. WDM, where he was .d fijiat Thirty-thir- d 5 diecov-fillinas I !. t him IMltcd to were withthat ,re lung, Ida.. f American Falls, Hunaen i blood fr.tn h wound in hia chest. Al-- of 1 a business ? fnAV to a he spent good night last carry though -Oadan Vtfc.jr, and failed a said- to sight- throifgh. two refreit-mo- nld seriou. h. own Hanaon Tocher In ths altercation Denos ,,tIs sllrged y, rent-aaland, in thla city. to have drawn s knife nd stubbed day Georgs on the head, shoulder and tba at.nda at a rata of 2 perChech Tuch.r a poat dated .ad fiv. chest. Denos has not yet been api drawn on an American Kalla banh Infora prehended. Tha chech arai deposited 4f0. a note made out Hanson and local banh which, b deposited to protect Tucker. In the meantime. Tucker allege,-'Hoooooid h right lo E. R. Greening check in pay-n.- nt aad received from him --aalso for th rentbut postdated OGDKH. --Nov. 17. Allced Its have ao it covers the period of Me former obtelned money under-- f alee pretenses. C. F. Haws, special agent for the contract with Tucker. Hanaon has left town according to Mr. Tucker, who la Denver Jk Rio Grande railway In the what sort of legal local yards, was arrested yesterday by wondering just Georg Wars law and Edward tangle ho la In and a hat tha Outcome Detective Butterfield. He is held, under $2S9 of It la to ha. ... t b"uf - hisodi(ioa 4 4 what youll say when you see them. coats; single and double breasted; sporf coats with fancy backs and pocke ts, half heits and belts; jour stock is just overflowing with the new, seasonable winter" apparel," and at a price you like to pay. THATS At the same time the officers arrested JlnvlrhJ Ktehlno. a Japanese laborer who la alleged to have stolen coal from rfhe railroad company. It ts alleged rx .ijuu plain-mode- 1 I Better get your overcoat now, while there are plenty Here to choose from; each day sees many going out; you know what they say about the early bird. 11 whan .nothin, I at and I waa miserable ail the tbe ieCiSlatui;r Bleep aeemd lmposaible for lima. ma. and I would roll and loaa In bed and have to Jump up every little my breath. My while, ao could-(e- t kidney worried me a good deal. too. After taking Tanlac for a while I didnt have a trace of catarrh and waa sleeping ae sound aa a child every! night. Tanlac Just made me feel like person In a remarkably short time.' Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake City by Bchramm Johnson Drugs and by lead. everywhere. AdverJng druggists tisement. ' Then from $25, $30, $35 and up to $85 the lines are really too extenls, as sive to describe the many fine points. Youll see In well as sport. fact, whatever your want or preference may be, we TT'1 ' it be'.- - ' OliDEX. Nov. 17 At the foal month, ly meeilug of the OKden Chapter if tha American A asocial on of Engineers, the committee on legislative matters reported In favor of a civil aervtre law for the Kfaia and Ita sabdtvmlona and a ion v law for the rltlea- - The Chapter ratified the report and authorised the committee to confer with other an- tnl tn order .?f th f ' "Tri, n5, . up-o- -- - Engineers IndorsCivif Service Law for State of a ick Tanlac got me bed where I had been for Lhree months and actually made me feel an well aa I ever did In my life. said Mr l. Mollie J. Lord, whose address is Denver, East Denver High School, Colo. "For year I suffered from catarrh of tha band and atomach and finally , Yh.P".SSU BBtlHlR EPAntlXG STARTS. OGDEN; Nor. - 17. Repair work started on the West Weber over tbe Weber yesterday andbridge the bridge will be closed for about te day a tt Is announc'd by Stats Road A. . Allen. Tha floor of the Agent n abutments hr'ds will be p re Come in Any Time Utatts Greatest Clothing Store , , BROTHERS ARE ARRESTED. OGDEN. Nov. 17, Upon complaint of Mrs. E. Van grickie, Earl Ether-ingto- a. Rubbers 72. and Roland Etbertngtoo. H, brothers, were arrested at Rials on a charging of disturbing City the peace. They eyf both at liberty upon 130 ball. , ACIDS IN STOMACH Umbrellas Raincoat Gloves '.JAPANESE SEEKS DIVORCE. Nov. 17. Charging daser Kuiafchl 'Jft,aka'' ril'd anft ror in the Second district court jlivorce yesterday .aaainat layoao - Mlaaka, were married in heroshiuma, They stale of Den. Japan. March IS. line. Company OGDEN. r TTon IESTII ( $ 1 Beginning at $20, youll find here a dandy lot of OCoats some with half belts, others plain. Colors are brown, and gray; medium .. weight fabrics. that Ilaw threatened the Japanese i!h arrest but let Mm go with a sack of coal for whih he Is alleged to have received $20. The transaction was reported to the police by an am- -i P'oyee of the railroad. OUT OF SICKBED A 1 bail. MRS. LORD SAYS IT ii KEARNS BUILDING SALT LAKE C I TY LICEAXED TO UTD, Create Gas, Sourness and Pain How. to Treat. OGDEN. Nov, 17. Th county Vltrk isnuei marriage yesterday to Herbert A. ITeiae and TheTma Herbert aon, both of Hgdn?- Myron B- H.m-mo- n and Rhea iThurcood both of Clearfield; Edwin E (taller and Mag gie Smediey. both of Byrar.uae, Farris V. Sparrow and Wyke-Eni- t. both of Ogden: John M. Sharp and Katherine Honwhuls both of (mien; Clyde M. . Olsen. Ogden, and Vera Layton - etate that pearly of tha eases of stomach trouble. Indigestion, sourness, burning, gas, bloating, nausea, etc, are due to an eacesa of hydrochloric acid' In the stomach and not aa soma Jictleva to a lack of digestive juices Tha delicate stomach lining la Irritated, digestion Is delayed and food sours, causing tha which every symptoms Stemach sufferer knows no welt. Artificial dlgestents are not needed In mch cases snd may do real harm. Try laying aside all digestive aids and Instead get from any druggist a few nnaes of Blsurated Magnesia and take of ft taaspoonful In a quarter gl Thi WfeUr right' after eating. woftahi testomacIt,'prrrejrs matlen of esceas acid and there la no nsnmesa. gas or pain. Bitnrated Mag- -. amis Ala powdar.or tablet form ner.r ligutd or milk) Is harm lees to the ntnmath. leexpenelre to take and la the meet efflcleat form of magnesia for ntnmnch purposes It la used by thousands ef people who enioy their meal. With a. aaore fear of Indigestion. Adr Iftfdical authorities Blne-tent- - Tttc'-fm- ' Drm ( Coin --For Rainy ' r' ! 17. Accused of fightlng at a dance in West Weber Monday Ray Hansen and Span were arrested rer Bittennight Thev are held under JS0 bell yesterday, each. The fight resulted frm a dispute In which It was xllfiefl that Billon had nlerd f hn dance hall without paying for nmisaee. WARD CONFERENCE ad-.io- ns DATE SET. ceofereiuma will be held Sunday, Nov. 29, Id the Eleventh and Fourteenth .ward of the Weber etake. It la enaounred by the stake presidency. Elder John Wataon of the stake presidency will be at the Fourteenth ward and Elder George E. Browning of the stake presidency be at the Eleventh ward. MemDayt wilt bers of the high council will also attAdv. end tha conference. .0(iDESL-Xft.lLBffaf- A : l ,, jj ,L btist-r work and demonstration of hia sub Balt Lake, after whl h. a !!!! play-l- et purpose of transacting special . Is going (o be af material aid to a given dona ion of I.C toear-1r.a entitled "School and teachers present from Mormon Bata'.l'on mnnument to be all officer by the members of the Relief society. erected ward in the elate. every on State ground, the Capital recent Conoeeetons ere run, elytra waa voted. A the following' wilt give addition In and report fr..m the amount Xiec!ai .work and following the program eachrnrt-er-e lectures on varying eho d, toe an sale (If a stth-nu- ttt ( Speclwl to The News) from caa (every G S. Romney of Ihe thing President topics. BOUNTIFUL, Nov. 17, Tbe opening . Vegetables. . to art needle w.rk end waa W. D Htrk Superintendent collf. llefre.happeareOU on aula,o of the Il.eo Carnival" which Vincent of the Idaho Industrial Trainnights booths ark atso te being held In tbe Bountiful Second "BRASS COIN Building tor yon. Adv. ing school: A C. Lambert. Superinward during the entire week, have tendent -ge of P'rsmont county echoed. Religion Close and- for k dances tHw Kliingstoa. Prot Probata-Judproven u success.. No tens than cootI O'--' lon will entertain at Yellowstone H. Manwartng of Ricks college. Doctor people were In attendance Tuesday a and eonge the J. F, Watkins, George H Lowe. Lucy evening, night of the coronation of ?.!? Draws Crowds IP. Gxtonight, !riltay th queen. Uim Mary Rose, A I T I H 4tos-- ! I LToyt. Annie Kerr and J. A. Beinap. acted ae prime minteter. Dorothy Judevllle eltow will be h vcr jy toe 1 to T?id New.) (Fnecta! Macdoeald and Ktntan .Rnmplon -- were i S'ariawrHewor y rcerst d "StrAnthony the pages, etitt Lrttte Helen Whits jni hml1 w,W complete the peeks fea- the procession aa crown bearer. Follow- stake Institute day of the Yellowstone of Whisky Auto I tlvttiea. the n successful than ore even tng tbe coronation, a mtntatrnl show--Iproved vraw the M.' t. A. Tlrsfyayrwtt"iyjTtrTitt-ndvncp"xntcomTho to News) work The t!i4 In Th, queenbyand ber pages make thetr DonRtiAn i Mhde Toward (Special taken Interest of entrance Iasi evading after a abort , ST. ANTHONY, Nov. 17 Th big-ge- st munlty singing under theofdirection Sail speech LaIn honor of her majesty by i Construction Thomas Monument Min Evangeline hauVftl made In this county sine J. Muir. A program urnloT ail and on Mayor City Is making a hit with the suspires of th. Relief society There wa a decided prohibition" wajmade, Friday A. night, Tuesday morning to News) (Bpacial M Th, Dr. Lamoreaa over the when Officers Georg Chase. of Ball Uk In the response hia daughter Vera and non Brooklyn, Nov. 17. Th South Improvement BOUNTIFUL, arrested and Sherff Hudson by Sparkman lecture The given first day man rendered several musical nambera and Davta Chapter of tha Daughter of th. Professor of name Y. B. thethree the Tully. In giving Woodward of comic readings, Readlan w Mormon Hamilton met yesterday at tha verwity of pporo are being greatly ei Metngers and Pepgrhttlt and also took Into a Urge car loaded to tho brim given by Mias Gladys laJmqutat of bom, of Mrs Philander Hatch for the Joyed by all present and hts thdroUg - Carnival at BoU&tlful Iyt I 7 (itll - rf Stake Institute wr t ime of ' i- -j :X 'i.n .L Off Load Getr. with Imported whisky. Through in- fromatlon received from Montana and Canada It la now believed the men are leaders of a gang of whisky runners biowly arriving Into 8l Anthony at 2 a. m. they figured they voull be cafe tdt Officer Chase spied fhenr and took a chance on looking them over. Representing himself aa a garage man hs soon had the boneb well located end upon getting tbe aaatatance of the other officer took tha men, caf . aad whisky into custody i An Inventor In Denmark haa designed dSerH'rrqTiTu'lmiicSliKag va,u' are Stringed musical Instrument steer Tor learners mboJ might break wooden ones by careless . handling. Large fields of Iron ore; similar ts that of Cuba and the Philippines, havs been discovered in tho Dutch Eaot In i . , dies. YeTng made or BRASS COIN Bulldtnf for jot. Adr |