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Show J J jp GDEN r J. L. JitMM, IUiMnulln. HlH SWwtB, CHn Tb ; Omni mmj be bosom-Re- s IlMlinw, JumMII iwiisw mmmvm. New lfrs.glakes. Makes Ready For Sor m otflo wwi' from Sr Hotel, Ofdn. Supermtedentof heldia-lbeWtbsclu- April-- , School Resigns rrhd Wtf sScd 'it Qllyl -- Watch Saturdays News fILL i onf I Ifcep. Carnation States government extended leans during tha world war have been advised hr tha state department that the American debt refunding com mission la prepared tn begin negotiations for conversion of the various loan, amounting to 11 billion dollar. Into long time decuritiea. Treasury officials in making this known today, said tho date of tho Inauguration of the refunding negotiations could not bo determined until replies bad been received from the Allied governments Negotiations with Great Britain over the conversion of that nation's five' billion dollar debt are expected, however, to he started within the next few week,. ' The debt commission, U was stated. 11 yet without advices as to how the foreign governments will treat with it In the funding negotiations Under tha' most favorable circumstances treasury officials declared. M was not thought possible that suffl olent permtnts. of. interest could be obtained In time to provide funds for the soldiers bonus Interest amounting to about. 1199 090.099 will become due from Great Britain (it November, which of itself. Jt was stated, would be insufficient for bonus purposes. It also was said that such interest, , If paid, probably would ho needed for regular government expenditures. ptTWiltdpipikSTitiiy IsM drearing kaakiat af write ler wets Ca, 411 Mg.sJtLeh.CMy, (LdtHSUfiftsi OuOfk I ByOgden ld r" AMERICAN - SUNDAY High - blood pressure is a common com- Thousands of patients have visited their physician to be informed that they are suffering from this condition. They are doped, dragged and dieted until all the resources of the physician are exhausted, only to learn that their blood pressure still remains the same. Did any physician ever tell yon the real cause of high blood pressure? Of course, he said it was due to hardening of the arteries (arteriosclerosis) J but did he say what caused that? Then did he prove that he knew what he was talking about by removing that cause and getting yon well? HE DID NOT. Can anyone teO you the real cause and prove his contention by getting yon well? THE CHIROPRACTOR CAN. Lets be logical. There isnt anything mysterious about this business of high blood pressure. first, every blood vessel in the body has a wan containing muscle fibers, which encircle the vessel like the thread on a pooL These muscles, like the muscles of the arm, are contracted qnd hard, or relaxed and 80 ft -- in response to the vital energy sent to them through nerve fibers, from the brain. From a certain rnnan center in the brain, this control Is maintained. If that center is abnormal hi its function, a continuous abnormal contraction exists and the Mood vessel is made smal- The Man With a i'rincipie." . ler than normal, with hard wails. Tills naturally compresses the blood, and wo have high blood pressure. Why is the brain center abnormal in its function? Because of pressure on the nerve fib- era supplying thin brain center. Where can these nerve fibers be pressed upon? Whefethey pass out from the spine, between adjacent bony segments. Why this pressure? Because the bony segment is out of Its normal position and decreasing the sin of the opening through which the nerve passes. How does the Chiropractor relieve the pressure? By adjusting the bony segment (with his bare hands alone) back to its normal position. The noe drug vr diet a lifetime wianot reach the real Canse;Ton have prbvch of-do- pe, that yourselves. ' Give me the opportunity, and 1 I wiQ prove my contention by restoring your health. man-uactu- re 1 1 secretary-t- era W. 8. J. Blarkhurn, C- - T. Jepperson, and E. C. By bee. -- ll, j. 1-- 4, 6--7; - - Sat, 9-1- 2. An CHIROPRACTOR X-R- Picture TeGs the Canoe ef Ysnr Trouble $94IS1Si3r2rirUke City. Rooms ro. ; c. V Outside Calls Wc have everything needed House Cleaning. Jan , Black-born- Advantages of Lewiston Sidney By bee Spec's to The New ) LEWISTON, Ida, April 29 Organisation of a Commercial club ih rough the merging of the athletic Asociatton and number of other organisations has been effected and a campaign to advertise this section will soon start. Special effort will be mad to attract settlers It being pointed out that Law. iaton Is surroundad by thousands of acres of tha rlrhea farming land la the state The officers or the newly organised club are- Dr John M BemieeL president; V W Fairbanks, secretary, directors Mayor Morris J Swinyard. Bishop G A Hogan, D. D Buttara, Bertrand T Van Orden. B T. Pond Hagan packman. E. R. Emmett, Charles Pond and Alma F. Smith Dr Berahteet. B T Pond, former of the club. Mayor Morris J 8 resident and former Mayor 8 F. Wiser wlnyard spoke to the fifty or mere present at the mratin stressing the need of an J. trading at I it div-eio- 9 1 Jf ' for- - 9 I Lee PlayBall fa4 tttj ur With Reach Equipment and get the ut- - i most pleasure out of the national game. Complete Line of Fine Golf Clubs Just Received Drop in and look them over. b rtd x fs gt!T am set 44 9 tr La te Marshal Joffre to Place Wreath on Martha Washington. Returning her afar the nerceal Marshal Joffre and Mme. J of fro wil dine with tha president at tha Whits House. PICK act r . - B- - 4 W BELIEF fea m feu Get Dr Edward's Olive Tablets That is the Joyful cry of thousands Inca Dr. Edwards produced OUvw presence there of Marshal Joffre of Tablets, the substitute for eaiomoL Franco, to take part In the exercises Dr. Edwards, a practicing pirvpt- Tha French limitary here, wjio Is con-- I elan for IT jears'and ealomers'auf-eiudln- g discovered tho form's btp American teur with a five-white treating pafor Olive day visit here, will be accomplished tients for Tablt chronic constipetxee and by Ambassador Juaserand, who will torpid liver Dr Edwards OIIt Tablets do no plant on tho anil of Washington's home a tree from LaGrange castle. contain calomel, but a healing, soothvegetable laxative. Franca, tha home of Lafayette, as a ingNo griping la tho keynote of gift to tha Daughter of tha American these little sugar-ooateThey cause the bowels and Revolution. Tha society also will pTafif tablet liver to act normally. They never a tree brought from Sutgrsve manor, force them to unnatural action. tha Washington aneeatra! homo in If you have a "dark brown bad breath a duH. tired England, and presented through tho mouth ek headache torpid Irver foolinr British embassy. you II find quick, aura Wreaths will be placed on Wash- andConstipation, pleasant results from on or two ingtons tomb by Marshal Joffre and of Dr. Edwards' Oltve Tablet t bedMrs. Georg Maynard Minor, president- time Thousands take them every night -general of the Daughters, and Just to keep right. Try them. lie sod also on the tomb of aoa. one by tha latter JJdv. d. h oirve-cetor- fc eft; L w rtlit May Vacant Trial t , boa ed-f- r the rV Represent April 29 Bootleg- gers who new ply their trade in Boise nr wrinkles dally, aeeordr learning a ng to report of an officer hrinss has been AutomatleTlidlvery. dny. .made' posable. Jn the waiting room of an Interurban electric line nr automatic locker said tn he tho Invention of a Nampa minister and placed there for the convenience of the- - public. Upon depositing his parcel In the locker a round key le released to the traveler and he uses It to release his baggage when he wants It again. the police say. have been Bootleggers depoet ting -- their- Hgwor In - the- - lack-e- ra sad IMS selling the keg to thirsty r rw twenty-on- e w Dv tSew years of knowing how $4,500 5-t- on 3-t- on 2-t- on Tsais -- ton csHec 4,200 Jota, 3,250 2,400 r t t NEW YORK, HAVRE, PARIS Two grew! Iftwerw a. PARIS 33,700 Tons a-- a. FRANCE, 24.600 torn NJM mhr fpteHld viwHt la tktf wrt The m. iro. ralfhrgud eateia. aiafalftcaat accammafttfaMN M superior tarvieg aa t1t IIm luvt ing wca tfc prate f tha trevwitaf pvMa. Far failtaf 4iin ul el letafto, ap-- cmae BOomraK.q. w. r. je. -- THE WHITE COMPANY 23-4- 1 eef. South Third' East. St Salt Lake City Factory mi1 General Offices, Oevgland eoritug tn Wi r L mahC dsribi tike w ms F. O. B. Factory - l iD i Invention of Minuter for-Public Convenience Now Travel to Europe on the f- Uaed to Peddle Liquor moos French Line Vfsselx wo iMy TANLAC TkeWwtfi er Iuz I. Racrr son and Georgs E Browning of stake presidency, will deliver dresses at the bacrament meeting of the -Second ward. Sunday evening, April II. It Is expected that matters' perle the Weber College gymnataining sium a ill he discussed. bw j White st SPEAKER ANNOUNCED.. t OGDEN. April 2. Elder John Wat- 1 emb cn A. I m Washington Tomb .- mi -- a - By International News Service CHICAGO. April 29. Three ban dlt enured the Sola Iglowiu jewel-r- y store today knocked Mrs. Igiowltz (By Associated Press ) down a stairway Into the basement WASHINGTON. April 24 The anwith a blow from the butt of a pistol and escaped with 114.904 worth of nual pilgrimage to Mount Vernon todiamonds and other jewels. day of th delegates to the congress of the Daughters of the American Chamber Will Advertise Revolution will be marked by the OGDEN, April 29. The case of Alice Knud eon of Brigham Ctty against the Union Pacific railroad company. In which f259 damages ar sought, was opened In the Second district court. Thursday, before Judce James V Kim-baand a jury. Mrs Knodaon alleges she sustained Injuries and that her automobile waa wrecked at the Rlverdale crossing Aug 2 J92I n In Judge Georgs S Barkers of tha court, tha case of William 1 Kangml. Japanese, against the Almagamated Fngar company, I being heard. The plaintiff seeks 15. 19 alleged to be lua for delivery ot beets He claim tha money waa paid to another by the sugar company, person who held a mortgage on the which fhg beets were home:. land from grown. The land ia In Idaho and tha heats were delivered to. the Logan SCHOOL TO E PROGRAM. factory of tha company. .. MT PLE A A VT. April 19 Students Of the junior high school wnder the Building Material direction of Mioe Aileen Phillips and Mia Winona wilt a Cherry progive Lot . Stolen from gram of musical numbers and dancing OGDEN. April 24 On hundred feet at the closing exerctx-- s of tha school of hardwood flooring. 444 brick. 2e Friday night in the high schoot audl window sash and It window aaah with torium. glass, two shovels, a crowbar and aledgo hammer, wees stolen from a Confession to Firing Fatal yard at Wall avenue and Twenty-firstreet, sometime Tuesday night. The Shot Admitted in theft was reported to the police by George M Foster of 274 Washington ( Special to The News ) avenue. The police investigated the IDAHO FAI Tog. Ids, toApril theft but have no clue on which- - to fevsion of Guy Nelaon shooting sad traco the robbers. A Browning during an killing Stephen to rob tha Browning store on attempt Nov 2. 1921, was admitted n.tB PPKtKER NAMED. in evidence at the trial of Nelson and bir OGDEN. April 29. leo J Muir, yesterday 0! the rother. nyd. fog slaying. former stale superintendent of public Instruction, will he the principal I" Much of the time yesterday was spsnt examining J C. Sellers ef Pocatello, club, Saturspeaker at the University In a private detective agency day. evening. April 22. Frank J Fow- - official lea It chairman of the entertainment who testified as a fire arm expert. committee which Is upreparing tha He declared tho gun surrendered by committee which la preparing the Clyde Nelson or one Identically the same, had fired the shots which killed and the bullets found In the THEFT I t HARGEq. Browning store. OGDEN. April 24. Alleging that when lrenao Andersotr had charge of his bueinevo on Doc. It, ho took money If You Need Strength and from the Caoh drawer and concerted it, to hie own uae. C. Bertagnolll filed Power suit in the Second district court. Wed Take needay. seeking to reooytrlKT.tL BOISE. Idaho. it rnmnm, ' Varnish." Articles of Incorporation Bandit Trio Get $10,000 OGDEN. April 29. Articles of InIn Chicago Gem Holdup corporation of the Cahill Patents company. were filed with the county clerk Wednesday. The company will and sell electric appliam ea The capital stock la 159 949 with ea h Joseph DeToung shares at M. katwin. president: Pldney reasurer. W. A. Chamberlain ano B P Dobbs, directors. The hlutual Realty and Investment company filed articles of incorporation to carry on real eatats and loan business general Tha company is tainted for 25 999, divided intocapD 259 shares at 5199 each The face orators Spring house cleaning will soon be in sway while cleaning, why not' give your I walla and wood work a coat of Rogers Paint and the Floors a coat of high-grad- e Elks lodge, ft is announced by Ex f By Associated Press ) sited Ruler, Charles V farlson AmOKMULGEE, jOfcha, April 9. An plifier will bo installed and membera of (be lodge will "listen in on musical programs being rendered tn nan alleged cbnflddAce game In which three Diego, Los Angeles and San Francmco men are charged with having offered one dollar bills for sale at twelve and half cents each and found a likely Young. Boy Injured market for the currency, but failed . When Horse. Run Away to deliver tha cheap money after they OGDEN, April 29c Bruises on t&e rec rived their price, was revealed here head and a cut on the mouth er, last night when officers arrested Jack suffered Wad need ay afterftoon by Mu-tor- Gardner of Muskogee, on a charge of and robbery. Narodl. 4 son of Maatoro Narodt. fraud Bob Smith, pool hall operator and Sr, of 11 Patterson avenue when he former was thrown from a wagon. Mr. Naro-1- 1 politician, and Bert Davis of waa selling vegetables at a house Tulsa, are being sought on tha same on Quinoey jvethte and Twenty-fourt- h at reel when the boras ran away and charga The men are alleged to have claimthe wagon collided with a motororie they had received a great number abfih was parked tn the street The ed of It bills from defunct banks and in motorcycle belonged tn J H Barrows order to handle money conveniently 279 Thirty-thir- d street It tat drugged 199 feet and damaged, trr. Roy H. they had tn hare It In larger denomWilaon, city pnyeician. attended the inations They took 124 bills and In om cases 159 bills In payment for boy whose in Junes are not serious. the cheap dollar bills, according to the oounty attorney's office. Two Companies File - plaint. - Elks Will Hear Program Xt San Diego by Radio Sale of Dollars for OGDEN. April 29. A wtrelew dem. B-- J Causes Arrest of onstration Is to be given by President H. C. Merchant of the Ogden Jalio One, Pursuit of Two club. Tuesday evening, April 25 at the Damage Suit Against Rnilroad Being Heard TheTrutiiAboutHighBloodPressure - v I By Associated Freei ) WASHINGTON. April 29. Allied govern men te te which the United 0, top. paprika, I they-- I net Jalca e t vtoegar. Put aak aa4 paprika in a Kowf; add Carnation Milk and mtn ikoreagbly; add ail slowly, adniag constantly. Then add tba learnt Jute or flaw y. Supt. E. 8 Hinckley of the state Industrial school, tan dered his resignation to the board of on the Action trustees. 'Wednesday. resignation will be taken- by the beard at a meeting to be held Thursday, April 17. Apart .from stating, ha Intended go for himself. ing intU buainesa Hinckley gate no reason for his reel In He came here from feo nation succeed Or- - K..O, Oeesna when Or. Gowans became state superintendent of public instruction Prior te coming te Ogden, Mr Hinckley held the chair An geology for 20 years at the Brigham Toung university. He ass CITIZENS SEEK TO also dean of the teachers college and at one time second vice president of the Provo institution. Thomas K. McKay, president of tho Li state legislature, Chadrick Jones fish of Provo and bupt. K. I, Milns of the Court Orders Father Nevada Industrial school, at Elko, and a former Itah slate parole officer, are . To Give Son Education among those mentioned to succeed Mr. OGDEV, April 24. Mandamus proHinckley. Barker are be to brought against the OGDEN. April 2" jfsmes ND. Kimball ceedings ordered by Judge Utah Kapjd Transit company by resi- Is mWo oot to of tho Second dlitrlrt Traffic Law Violators dents Jn east Twenty-fift- h street, to I $364 for tho oducattoaeotf Fhla oon- - Tho io to bo psid to Amelia Barker, Are All Given Fines prevent the company carrying out Its money ltd aaa former wife. at tho rato ofwoo proposal to remove the streetcar tracks Hte Tho ofdr of tho court month. were im This decision was. mads at a OGDEN,' April of meeting divorce of decree to the amendment traffic violators Thursday, jmeed uponPsvid R. Roberts in the city resident in the district who claim that awarded Mrs; Barker. court. . J. W. Silver, 49. Zola Bnllan-tyne the street car is a public utility and and Alex Fife, Z0, were sentenced necessity and serves the greater major. New Directors Elected to pay fines of $1 each for operating automobile 'Tuesday night without Ity of the people In the district. Rotarians tall lights. Pr. U V. Ward paid a When tho city announced its Intensimilar fine for cutting the corner at tion of paving tn the district the street4 2 OGDEN. Jefferson avenue and Twenty-fift- h April car company- - announced tho tracks boc, who suffered street. eg Injury to bin foot John Nelson, 7. wag sentenced te would be removed because the company and who has been operated upon sucserve five davs for wandering shoot wan net in a position to pave Its por- cessfully, will bs eered for by the Ogwithout lawful buainesa. Detective tion of the street. Manager W. A. den Retsry club. rwss nnneuncsd nt Edward Butterfield said the defendhas advised the city commie-eid- n the annual meeting held tn the Weber Whitney ant was an. advance agent for burthat the company would pave club. Wednesday night. The expenses between the tracks at the Intersections of the opersnou will be paid by tbs glars J. P-- Franklin forfeited I2S4 ball on end put shale over the remainder ef club. It was reported that the foot K charge of possession of liquor. to Its normal conthe tracks tn the district. He said the would boTherestoredIs tho eon of n family boy company was Joeing business rapidly dition tn this city. moderate circumstances In REPUBLICAN WOMEN TO GATHER. because ef the increased use of the TM rectors elected at the meeting wars be would automobile the end company OODEN. April 0 John r. Davla AJames W. Abbott. Anderson, J, willing to sell the property practically Henry end Moroni Skeen, will be the princiBrennan. James Doon. Joseph M Parkpal speakers at the montblr meeting upon any terms. and John V. er. William Rockefsller, of the Womens National Republican N. Spargo. rliib of Ogden, this evening at s read the E. Carver The Rev John Unpaved Section of oclock. The meeting will be In eddress following the formal inaugural 8. E county court house Road is Repaired welcome extended by President . to tho following new .Hinckley , OODEN. April 2. stretch of thalbera Dsn R. Smith, James L Abbott. Hudson. H. A Benntng, Morris county road from tho Rlverdalo cross- Harry William A. Whimsy. John T. Flower Kern. ing to tbs pavement south of the We- Hall John O Leonard, Geo-g- e ber rivsr. has been repaired. Tbs Jems 8. Richards, W. O. Wilson and . Leek-Richard portion of tho road has bean In . a bad condition for months Concrete , r was not laid at this section of tho VcOinpCnaatlOn vlBlIRI road because of tha proposal to conHeard by Commissioner struct a viaduct over tha tracks and tha river. William M Knerr OGDEN, April ? commission, ef tho atato Industrial gtSPENDED PEKTENrE Git EN. heard rialma for compensation in thraa OGDEV, April 29, William Chsppel cases to the city hall. Wednesday afterof Sunset, charged with being drunk, noon. The decision will he rerdered by confessed he was an old offender, but tba (ftmmlsslsn at a Inter date The claims were George Barnett won the sympathy of Judge David R. Roberta tn the city court, Wednesday, against James L. Burks, receiver of the Joseph Laktn by his appeal for mercy. He said this Hooper Sugar factsry, time he became Intoxicated when against the Ogden Iron Works. And E Just looked at a bottle of moonshine. E Gibbon against the Utah Rapid Transit company. Hie 9 day sentonce was saspaaded. OGDEN, April 29. Mp-aa- mm, b. McCoa-naught- State Industrial . I hsot fomud tki metkod of maiimf Mjetuiif both convenient omd tcenomicnl ; l Albert Csorge Smith of Salt Lake, delivered the principal eddress before the Utah society of tho Sons of the American Revolution annual, banquet et the twenty-eight- h Wednesday evening. Abbott R. Heywood was toastmaster. President Robert E, presided. -frem hi The'fpfftkcr eetd that of tfftln In Europe bo LcMtuf tho tho conclusion that would not do. Ho thought 0ffttleno tho mUsioit for Amorteo would bo to Join England and net no hi brother for the, nation of tho world Neither t England or America woro oblo to no big brother olonf. but tho two nopooco would hoop tlono together throughout tho ''orld. ho ooid opoko Tho Row. Oodfrey Matthew upon tho portlUi of tho democracy in tho orrdarto, of England 0n tho day Da Cali of BHgham nd Judge I City, opoko on tho boot of tho American Revolution and .wnt they flood for , Otw Enforcement, tho prUe JtUm delivered by teonard Wright of ?h con eo,,w I j;t ltbez the afternoon east leu, f tras ! the Miss Hsian Cleveland t repeated i Ogden high school, whe was awarded I Rev. The introduced. was second place, I Hoyt & Heortques of Salt Lake pre-- I sided at the contest The judges warethe Rev. William Murphy ef Fr- B. Prof. Richard R. I.ymsn and Fred Jones ef Salt Lake OODEX, jcmmnwt Loan Conversion TO NATIONS OF WORLD BaAka y ' ea, 'Debt Commission BROTHER BECOME BIG N W Cto Thrift APRIL" 20 1&2 THURSDAY Dillrt DairMt MM, Tl iimuMwwMiawxMwiifW -- - V- - - THK IJISEEFT HEWS 1 A J . -- St p |