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Show 'A ' r ( THE . DESERET NEWS , G1EN In Smart -- t,11 Thrtft The Deter be 2$wr W beaemenc Heed Hotel. jw secfW education wtU add raw the graduates and present than with their dipio- The address of Prest Joel E. Ricks wlU be i the nature 'of a farewell, aa ha will Men leave for Logan where he wlU become identified with the Agricultural college. Addresses for the graduates wtU he delivered by Leon- cutkttaa Alfred OUwrt OHwi, Bm rWi'v WEDNESDAY MAY .. A 1 . , i Mo Footwear ard Wright and Cleons Lindsay.Muilo win be given by the college 'Orchestra and eellage glee club. A soprano solo will be given by Carmen Douglas end a violin solo by Charles Gurneey. -The publlo le Invited to attend. WWMMMe Weber County Schools Will Graduate 190 CONTINUES ALL"7WEEK Z. C. M. l. MENS SHOP: Extraordinary reductions await your selection everything in the r department offered this week at less than regular prices. OGDEN, May IT. r : "f . ' , - ? , ,. , ' OttOEN. 'Jliy- IT. Groupi oi We from the public schools in charts of 1 their teachers, visited the induetrlal ,'J plants of the city today in cfinnec- tion with 'the observance of Boys " Week. Jesse & Richards of Secretary . the Chamber of Commerce was- - chair man of the events. Guides con- -i ducted the day; boys through the plants and members of the firms explained to the boys the manufacture of the in their products which arh consumed - -- , . homes. .Athletic day was observed in Lorin " Farr park Tuesday with more than Z SOOO boys ahd glrlsparticipatlng. Or aLKsAjjam sjj ad cfeiyge jtLAhf. i,.vgram of field events who prov - Commencement of the Weber county schools will be held Saturday May 16, at 10 am. In the Ogden taberjiacla when 160 boys mnd, girls will receive certificates Of graduation from the eighth 1 grade. ProL Alvin M. Peterson of the Utah Agricultural eollege will deliver tbe Real Values at i ' Auto Crashes Into Wall : 1 r New Traffic Ordinance .Prevailing modes in womens apparel emphasize the cessity of pretty fobtwear.7Tw'"''A 1 OGDEN, May 17. An amended tratj Z ftc ordinance was passed by the city commission Tuesyy, Under the ordt vehicles of three ton , nance , motor weight with pneumatic ttres may within the city limits at SO miles 2 an hour while vehicles with solid rub-ber tires must not exceed ,20 miles n hour.. Twenty five miles an hour t twill be the limit for vehicles of more toiwthan three ton weight and vehicles of this weight with solid rubber tires W. must exceed IS miles an hour. Ve-0 St; hides not of four ton. weight with pneu ' tires must not exceed JO miles J, I matio an hour, and such vehicles with solid .rubber tires are limited to eight miles an hour. . Motorcycles and bicycles jnusfe be -, eculped with signal devices, and hospltal ambulances and emergency repair vehicles must have special sirens. Under the old ordinance motor vehicles were not permitted to operate at a speed that was greater than was reasonable and sate. During the past two years, Judge David R. Roberts fixed "as a matter of low" the speed at 25 miles an hour and has imposed fines upon a number of defendants who were charged with operating their care at 30 miles an hour, the speed now allowed under the amended ordinance. te m if ne- Whether your preference is for a strap slipper, sport oxford or a more conservative model, we have an assortment of attractive models that is sure to meet your re- quirements. In Effect at Ogden Z, -- . Well be pleased OGDEN, May IT.- - Frank - E. Rose, talesman- for-JoScoweroft A Sons Company, narrowly escaped serious trhen the Monday afternoon hn brakes of his automobile refused te work and he crashed Into a atone well! at tbe courthouse In "an effort to avoid running Into the many people on Wash-- 1 Ington avenue. The car was badly smashed but Rose escaped injury. It waa when he was driving down I the Twenty-fourt- h street hill that he discovered his brakes would not work I and he turned the car into the court-- 1 house alley. Retiring President Given , Watch by College Faculty Nothing Reserved- - Our entire line including BLACKS and BLUES. This is a remarkable opportunity NEW, CLEAN, STOCKS. Make your selection in our ANOFF. NUAL MAY SALE AT Alterations and Fittings Free.,, - ONE-FOURT- ' to show them to you. Shoes Service Values 118 MAIN STREET ' Supreme: a Tuesday,-t- o charge-- OGDEN, May IT. Eugene L. Morris, of this city, son of P, D. Morris, 68, left here Tuesday for Mount Vernon, Wash,, was Progressive Businessmen upon information that hisP.father D. Morris, dead and his mother, Mrs. OGDEN, May IT. Every member of and his uncle, George Morris, 62, had the Ogden Progressive club took a boy been wounded In a snooting affray. Ed to be with him to the weekly luncheon meet- Morris, a brother of the dead and the arrest. isu nder men, wounded Weber Normal Graduates ing held In the Weber club, Tuesday at noon. Most of the boys were sons of OGDEN, May IT. Graduates of We the club members while a few were Contractors Relieved of ber Normal college, numbering 128, borrowed for the occasion. They were the guests of the club as a feature of Street and representing the largest class ever Paving Twenty-fift- h 'Boys Week being celebrated here this graduated from the local Church .week. .OGDEN, May 17. The contract for Bchool, will receive their diplomat at reAn address was delivered by the Rev. paving eaet Twenty-fift- h street, .commencement exercises In the college of the Episcopal John W. Hyslop awarded, was rescinded by- the1 auditorium this evening. David O. Me re-- 1 thechurch upon the code of ethics of the cently at comm Lesion Tuesday, city 'club. quest of the contractors, Strange Se Jay, president of the college board of Boys Taken to Luncheon of 4 $23.85 I ot -- Hmaaf tertainment committee. Invitation cards for friends can be secured by members of the club from Secretary H. L. Mad- ' , son. WILSON FAMILY TO MEET. OGDEN, May IT. The1 annual re-- 1 union of the Wilson family in Weber county, will be held at the Hermitage GROUP 1 Bhlrts worth double Price 1 Hughes mas reduced Hughes 37 ths-eta- ...... $1.23 $4.98 They are beautiful. Other Shirt Lines Reduced PER CENT ,,.-2Manhattan Shirts, Reduced 10 Per Cent Men's Hosiery, all colors and sizes to select from -- r GROUP 3 Men's Hosiery, all colors and sizes to select, from. 3 Pairs for 60 6 Pairs for $1 .00 12 Pairs for $2.00 . Triple-Filtere- reduced Hughes 50 Electric Bangs reduced' ...... ! 7 Hughes , 60 Electric Bangs reduced . In addition, you got a special rebate If yon BUT NOW ' Special Easy Terms for May Onlr $10 10 wit. AND $10 Water ' . ' - I P Fork' Logan, Richmond, Magna. B thony, Rexburfl, MoCammon. An. Ashton, Mnt' - ...... . Waists and shiAts boys OOa Yonr choice at, each 3 Far Sl.TS BE WISE r- - - BUY SIX - v V p Bargalua . $3X3 Boys, Suit Special of Bargains f (Two Pairs Age -- Paata) goods - that are colored and blue tot 17 new 1 strikingly stylish lerge. Your choice at f 36.65. , X3 (Two Pairs of Peats) Suits that are right These are snappy, ages 8 to lj a splendid variety. Your choice in the Great May all-wo- ol Sale IP, at 38 88. Stock Up Bargains Boys Underwear . An extra special value In the QQse .wwl Great May Sale at Oar ENTIRE REGULAR- - LINES, Tear r G"r..:2ooff 'Stock Up Bargains Z. C. M. I, Boys Store , Oa Second Floor . j ;' Wopr'tnsmir'' AiiTourB'oysrvrrgin - ing. only choice TRUNKS Trunks Wes. I14 a L Special ittmOrn to Peroel Do Orders. 312 115 318 320 $25 .11.1)0-.14.2- Trunks .Trunks- - . . f Trunks77.7T.7. Trunks ........ Trunks .....i.., Trunks Trunks. I'V 4 .15.00 .15.75 .18.00 .24.00 .20.25 50 00 50 00 00 3S(S 00 335 00 340 00 SUIT CASES $28.15- - t -- ..4.80 8 85 . - 25?,; Off BAGS Bags Bags , Bags Bags Bags Bags T Bags , Bags v Cases ....21.40 . ..24.40 Cases Cases , ,.341.00 .12.40 320.00 45.00 , ,, Cases .15.00 All of our Hand Baggage, Suit Cases, Brief Bags, Music Rolls, Trunks, Ladles' Dressing Cases a beautiful lino of real leatner Silk lined; Men's Oxford Family Bass fn this Great Mgy Sale at -- X H OFF Thie Includes our common purpose Trunks. Only Hartmann Trunks excepted in the Great May Sale, they will be , 30 PER CENT OFF. Cases Cases 311-6- --316 60Ca8es the very best quality, your Suits ando Overcoats 3660 Cases . L State v Downtown OffloM 22 E. lad S B. tat 101 $16 Great Bargalua lu Men's Silk Half Hose During the Great May Sale All Colors and Rises to Select From. off L coo- CC WAISTS AND SHIRTS Yonr choice, each 3 ror 1JS BOYS Bargalua 252314 75 $19 00 120.00 321.00 626.60 382 00 326 00 337.50 StS ' T , 4 STORtS at. Stock U9 ."9 toek 3uit Cases thus insuring fect sanitation. per Cent Additional Disoonnt for Cash. yDAQ " r 3 Pairs for Bags - - - group 4 -- 43 Pair: Mens Silk Hose Trunks d 10 Per Ceat Ott Overalls M M OTHERS, MensHandkerchiefs 20-Qf- S2.2S T J Stock Up r MONTH 3 Pairs for 76 This is a Rear Buy Stock Up ' Soft,rSterilized : Electric Bangs S Fine Lisle Hose, are exceptional values they Mon's ' 6 Pairs for 761 i GROUP Pair, for Standard Our ' e: ... ... two Waists the May llng groups, during , 1 KNEE Of BOYS PANTg, Sl.l Barfilu Boys Waists and Shirts Mens Hosiery We Use Only ....... 3 Boys GROUP w PanU for ...,.-"....S- ia ants Joriu., ,.,. ... Sl-Pants, for Pants, for Panta for ......... ...S3J 3MI Panta, for Special Group 5 Stock Up reduced Hughes 47 A 3 FOR 3.50 Daring - the Great May Sale STOCK Stock Up Bargains. , Electric Bangs , GROUP a 8 50 and TJSO Heavy Silk Crepe Jereey "Stock Up Priee groups Electric Bangs asK They are beautiful. 2.85 Knee Knee Knea Knae Knee Knee 12.00 32 25 12 50 13.00 13 60 $4.00 $3.98 Shirts worth double Stock Up Price wards connected with the local stake. They expect to spend 10 days In the Nevada portion of tbe stake. reduced Hughes 40 Electric Bangs reduced Hughes 44 - R and Fiber Sbirta "Stock Up Price 961 FOR GROUP Silk 15.50 Shirts worth- double"Stock Upu- Price-- Irvine of the North Weber stake presidency, William Z. Terry of the stake high council and Ernest L. Wilkinson of keSunday' !rchoBIbB&M, "win leave Saturday. May 20, for Nevada where .they will visit a number of $31 0-- 4 M. 169 GROUP S BOYS KNEE PARTS I I ' ONE FOURTH OFF . Our entire line ot Boye Knee PahtA excellent, goods, positively ho ; Stock Up FOR e oa S FOR IMS bail. Thomas GROUP 4 Shirts worth, double Price 'Stock Up 79 Ogden canyon, Thursday June 8. a large number of invitations have been sent out OGDEN, 'May 17. Electric Range Bargataa Up8 Corner this is the way they will fresh, dependable goods in the Great May Sale : In VACANCY NOT TO BE FILLED, OGDEN, May IT. There will be fto appointment to tbe vacancy in the county recorder's offioe, caused by the appointment of Joseph Wallace to chief deputy sheriff, it ls announced by County Recorder, Mrs. Glenna Felt A saving of 3145 a month to the county is thus effeeted. Mr. Wallace succeeded Curtiss L. Allison, who is now chief of police. TO VISIT NEVADA WARDS. this big opportunity to have the range you have longed for gt a priceTalmost imbIevably low I Tremendous Reductions for This Month Only IfapilMa All valuables. Seize . Stock HOLDUP IS BLUFFED. OGDEN, May 21. A bandit attempted to hold up Albert Wilson, 203 Robins avenue,. Monday night at Twenty- fourth street and Lincoln aVenue, according to a report received at the police station. Wilson said he bluffed the highwaymen who departed without relieving hie Intended victim of any V vaiuea to 300.00 1M3 from our 310-0Suit Vaiuea Sea tha beautiful In thla Kuppenhelraer Suita group. wants and your Anticipate Staek Up. . , -- 500 m llv Yha ilzmt proportionate This wonderful bargain comprises an assortment of our best 332 60 to 340 00 1822 Bult Values. HELD TO DISTRICT COURT. OGDEN, May 17. W. C. Everbam waived preliminary hearing in the city court Tuesday, on a obarge of pander, lng, and was sent to the Second district court for trial by Judge David R. Roberts. He is held in the county Jail in during ouT' Extra Special Extra Special - DENIES SPEEDING. OGDEN, May 17. Marshal Maycock, 18. of Pleasant View entered a plea of not guilty In tbo city court, Tuesday, to a charge of speeding His- - trial la set for Friday, May 26. He is at liberty on 650 bail. Barnes Fine Suits Fine Suits of liquor. Judge James N. Valladtngham of Balt lake The con- possession Kimball will set the- date for trial I tractors advised the commission they later. Ross Is alleged to be a persistent did not care to proceed with the work violator of the prohibition lew and la because of the difficulty encountered with the Utah Rapid Transit company. facing, hie second charge. The 'commission will confer with City i ELKS WILL DANCE. Attorney Wade M. Johnson regarding what steps can be taken to. compel the OGDEN, May lT. The first of the I street car company to pave their porbummerdances to be given by the Elks tion of the street. lodge, will be In Lorin Farr park Wednesday evening May 21. according I to announcement made by the club enGiven Diplomas -- MEN- S- r MENS " PLEADS trict court, 7 MENS AND YOUNG Sensational "Stock Up Specials MENS AND YOUNG the affair. " j I NOT GCILTT. 17 G. W. Rosa entered OGDEN, May a plea of not guilty in the Beeond dis- Son Leaves for Scene Of Fatal Shooting - H Regulars, St6ut Slims, Long Stoats and Shorts Included. Only Supervalue Dept. Suits Excepted. Jhey will be discounted 10 Per Cent OGDEH, May IT Preat Joel E. Rlcke of the Weber Normal college, waa presented with a gold watch by I the ooUege faculty, at a social held In the eollege Tuesday afternoon. The gift waa a token of appreciation foriI his services to the college over which he has presided for the past two years. I David O. McKay, president of the col. lege board of education, returned from Arizona Tuesday, in time to attend Mail Orders. . FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS. When Brakes Fail to Work - source of joy .to the large gathering SuitsQvercoats address to tbo graduates. The annual field Say for the county aohoolo will ho held Saturday afternoon .. In Lorin Farr park. , .ot .boys .and. girl. .. 328 60 32 60 140 00 r $60 00 V Ai 4 , Positively No Reoervo This is the Way They Will $7 50 Boys' Suits . Suitt $10 00 Boys $U 50 Boys Suits $16 50 Boys Suits , SOU J - r sc -- vs f , , OUR DRUG STORE 18 J lii-- m ift m ONE-FOl'RT- j A apUTH Main a rrjHh |