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Show ST 1 TIIE mmW OOrnml Irrrritat OsSea rerrter' City, - J.U Kr-o- -. .Itrrf n - u m 1'' Tbe Hveervft New. 4 cure.! Or HeeS e K.. ( FRIDAY JULY NEWS SCHOOL DAYS OGDEN eerteS DESERET 14" 1922- - By DWIG lr. Hrt - In-- i 6000 Yards of WASH FABRICS Bargains for Men SHOWS r SMS 7S0 f f t jri qj..rter - Tiu pm D 25 r df"'e rf o' men ba-. bv s.i d fore the o- sire e nt o'f 87$ men ihopi 'uh eoor n A AT REDICED mm -- n?end f Fa tr i a 4ft toda rre'e Than m'n r worn eterda In OGDEN. July Ernet filed suit (n the Second d strict court T 1! R Woolley Thursday against James J Burks receiver for the Interstate Sugar comseeking pany with a plant at Hooper 60ft to recover approximately t"0 Woolley alleges that ba fled a claim of $21600 recently against the sugar company, which was disallowed by Mr Burke aa receiver He aaid the claim was for stock In the Amalgamated oter Sugar company which he turned to the Interstate company Nov 17, 1924. to enable the companV to obtain a loan of $2$ 464 from the Knight Sar- - - It lag wear $20 trashed the worthless check procured Improvements Cited by a warrant f r his arrest, and meeting ' otj the s et read the warrant to Speaker at Kiwanis Club him him and plac . t n his pocket When he was arrs el he had the warrant OGDfiN Ju'ft 14 on him B H.rmn H St.-ven- of Oglen and now fo-- who.e-hearte- d .. . es Falr? rrrtv C,lne hK. sulde for the R04D OFriCT4L OODE ch t of July H th. division f T Warren Allen of control of the Puhc roads, a, Wa.hingoiv B J K,nrh eon'eer o?7h. t't,rau f Eighty-Acr- e In th s city, with trSt public roads Thurav DH 0RCE GRA TFD MTFE, 14 Iona McBride who sreused her husband. Elmo McBride of crjelty, was granted a decree of divorce In the Second district court , k Jude Jams g Kimball OGDEV July Near State Fish Hatchery TO BE SACRIFICED! i nrrll in Ogden May 24 Tbe.ma C. husband. Dynn X Diamond Bar Strawberry serves , ftekepp's Cocoannt I lb lb. 1 lb. Seg Bilk tallll can Lea A Perrtaa Saaee $ West and south of where car turns east to farm, at Holliday, we are offering an a price for cash or good cash payment that will astound anyone knowing values in this section of Salt Lakes suburbs. Two good homes and orchard go with property, also barns, coops, silos and this season's crops; also farm ammals and equipments, if K This suburban property has excellent water rights, including numerous flowing wells and Ask' ss for Strut CWiisatch MONEY HOME-BUILDI- 123 ANCIENTS TRIED & M $1.59 sailor collar ti mod trims biz red braid I to 1$. SV Abe Boys Dark Blue Sport Blouses, 794 . I to 14 NG Saillalu dtSJ y x Federal Order on Omaha Railroads By Means Pre-histor- ic of Incantations Man Sought to (Bv Associated Press) OMAHA Neb. July 14 Motion was filed in federal court today by coun- j Evade Old Age Probably Quackery, Scientist Says. cuucN lANOUMAPATsvnunjMiura WATCH. YOUR STEP" ers to Standardvllle, E O Neve government surveyor, waa recalled yesterday whet ( B opportunity he had to observe nine of Associated Preee ) he had previously CHICAGO, Jul 14 The restore- - the defendants witnesses were Joseph linen Hon Of he aged, attempted Carroll yu,h Henry Track and John Hickey recently by mean of animal glands was also attempted at least 1,000 years ago, according to Dr James IL Coal Company Files Breasted of the University of ChiApplication for Water cago An 'Incantation of TransformThe diversion of y fifths of of ing an ' Old Man into a Youth Twenty Is set forth In the Edwin a second foot of water rom the Smith papyrus the Egyptian docuspring in Carbon county for use ment which Dr Breasted has declared in mining coal and for domestic uses contains unparalleled evidence of ad- is sought by the Utah Coal A Coke vanced knoa ledge and scientlflo company In applications filed today the state engineer The water to spirit on the part of Egyptian physi- with B 1S00 of C cians or earlier The in- be used for domestic purposes is for cantation, on the contrary, he said, supplying a mmtrg camp which the company proposes to build a few miles, is characterized by reliance on Dr Breasted s theory is north of Bunnyside that an extraordinary book on surgery and external medicine fell Into the hands of a quack who was more interested In charms for msklng old men young, and who bad the incongruous texts combined In the same roll Thus In the papyrus magical formulae jostle an exposition of detente surgical operations heretofore believed to be decidedly modern. The handwriting indicates that It was probably written about 1800 B C and it is thought to be a copy of a manuscript that is at least a thousand years older The original may hae been written as early as 3400 B C . it Is thought by some of the words y hich appear in the manuscript and w h i i were long out of vogue in iden-Oth- er two-fort- -- Mse-Vlch- le sel for striking shopmen of the Union Pacific railroad aaklrg for modification of the federal restraining order granted that company against the strikers. Objection Is made to the language of the order In that It Is too drastic and commands the strikers to virtual slavery," and contradicts their constitutional right of bargaining for wagea The charge is also made that the Union Pacific is obtaining the order, went into the court with unclean hands" and that the strikers had rot had opportunity to present their side of the case Language of the clause restraining them from any wav interfering with railroad property is specifically attacked. The motion was filed by John O. Yeiser It Is expected a hearing will be held tomorrow. Cool Dressers of the Better Sort In Large Sizes and SmalL Taking advantage of the makers willingness to sacrifice Mr. Farrand sends us fresh from New York a remarkable assortment of 80 dresses in sizes to 46. The savings are exactly as stated. pv-i- n. On Sale Salurdau LIGHT COLORED TISSUES AND GINGHAMS Freeh fit styles, Tt vslues Sizes NORM ANDIES Sheer dotted designs on nsvy snd black Formerly to 18-4- 4 14-4- $10.95 $8.95 .Imported Gingham. Presses for afternoon wear Jharmlng HIM styles - White Dresses Misses' slses, fin- s- organdies and Bwlrnea. and all colored organdies. Formerly $7,50 Sizes ar-ta- ri $5.95, $6.95 WHITE WOOL sweater better kinds; all !i $3.95, $4.95: $7.50 SLIPONS shipment of th wanted , WHITE BARONET SKIRTS New shipment $2.95, $3.95,$4.95 , $4.95 (8pll : f Gingham Dresses Th 8 brown, cop and figured. 112 M value - JSw $5.00 " Voile Dresses Mr. K Strikers Protest PAPYRUSSHOWS ' 111-- if Middies, 23c 43c 9c Cullen Landii and Patsy Ruth Miller Star at American TOKEEPYOUTH bn r y .28c ... ss... Girls Twilled Khaki . 1 Dodge Brand Fruit . . 35c Salad East toast I aarkeou Haddles 12c sport w !v a.ftlj t i.r 14 t Pre- Small also Large Ue .. onlrt .ton desired. for Mr. Edward M. Ashton and you will learn about an bargain in farm th'&n3:nhorbe property equaled' price consld in Lake Salt ered, county. jjj 1 80-ac- re 22ZMaLn and co . 36e Blue Hill ( heese, 3 for Crystal Domino Sagar, 3 lbs. 35c I ba. Kaddle Soda tracker 25c , honest-to-goodue- irL, .White ..Onrandy, Dresses, $3.98 -- A Uh ruffl. clTl over dreetrt , I5r tatlfornla Home Brand I Or PicMeo- De Luxe Harsbmuilew ( ream. 35c glli'E'Jare Luts chances her her Lynn L 1'"r,ed erted her after 180U B C of married hfe ,n(1 The manuscript also contains "The d vorf on that charge Thev Incantation of Expelling the 'Wind of arr d In Ogden Dec jj This shows the the Year of Pest fh ram Thelm C Larsen of her mden widely prevalent notion which has persisted to the present day that the winds carry malignant plagues. The P4RKIIG lOLTOR FT VKIX are last, two parts of the papyrus written in a very different handwritfrom the front page. " cltJr rourt ingThe columns In front treat of the Thu: radar WTh2 defendant pleaded and the head, then the lower head, rutlty paid the fine mouth, the neck and the spina Here TRAFFIC TRIAL DATE SET. the papyrus stops but It Is evident that the remainder treated the lower f TChr1 orh Ogden not 4h. body. c'ty eourt, Thursday The first group of ten easee which a charrS an nutomohlle on ??rong are described treat of wounds of the ftde of the road and with head of which seven are knife and J'H!5h.tr.7.taV5 th nl'ht Ju"r sword wounds The surgeon is In21 foFhri?,air JuI' He structed how to probe the wound and, In case of a severe knife wound told.1 FLAT GROUND TO REOPEX, You should have made for him a linen wooden braes, padded. with OGDEV July 14 Children In the (and have) the head fastened to it, south part of town will ,oon be again treatment should be sitting, plachl rrt,nd nulpraent at JUs between two supports of brick, unWashington school The ed know whether he Is making til equipment.has been under park you repa'r but li soon be ready for use, progress" according to anyCase Commissioner Arthur F. Larson. eight deals with "a "fracture The of the kull under the skin BIRTH ANXOrvtED. surgeon is told to operate, to open de-nt and "to OGDEV. July Ur-and Mrs. the point of contusion, James L. Marker rf 1441 Adame rate the depression outward' II la t 4nvlwed nawaea OturH-ra- i ef m dsvrh-i.-u posstble-lrephinland bad farmed Mtfl adranc- - If so. It is the earliest mention IiW,y' of It in history. In cut the a forehead, physiFor Old Settler of Delta skin, a kind of linen bandage, I Killed by Fall cian's la to be used or a double bandage applied so as to cause the Ups of the wound to Join one another." (Special to The News) DELTA, July 14- - John TV. Schwarts, 1. of Hlnkley waa killed Thursday Testimony Taking jears bv a fall Buffered when he was at End in Murder Case f tempting to take a cake of leg he had j brought from Delta to the home of to Th Kvi.) his daughter, Mrs M. J. McCurdy of PRICE, July 14. Tstimony tokinc Hlnkley Ho onslipped and fell strik. continue In th preliminary heirlng the ground and died hie head frg th 12 striker helnr heard be for fwo minutes after he was placed in of Justic J W Hammond, on a chart bed. murder. It I beiiyd of Jtirst dear exMr. Bchwsrts waa an old settler In that all WILD will has hod farmed until advanc amined before night and court will b Delta and ing ago compelled him to retire Lats-l- v adjourned until morning when arguhe had been Jiving with bis daugh- ment wilk b heard y ter. Mrs AL. J, McCurdy. The.. .principal witneMlhl -- morning J. He la survived by his widow, a broth- wa R. J. Vaughn, superintendent bof a daughter, Mrs th Utah Railway who told of th Iner In Oalesbnrg, to and Including Phillip Lameon of Newport News, and cident occurringIn'upwhich A. P. Webb, another daughter, hire. M. J. McCrdy the fatal battle on Jon 14 whn was min be will The killed body guard, of Hlnkley. Ltah a min- - 4 lowm attacked train strikers Bhanaadoah, to earrjring shipped ihn I . ie... tl.... ... .... REDUCED SSe -- a i is said to have paid $10 of to the grl tr make good the check rve a erm in the countv jail Kalamazoo Vteh, waa the pr.ncipal Blair on a s mu ar charge several months at the Kiwar s club luncheon ago. speaker In ttw Weber club Thursday at noon He said he noted many improvements snd much advancement in gden after Theft of Six Cherries an absence of 2o years Tjt present Results in Fine of time in Amer'can affairs was one in which bg Intel! gent, broa and haro work. ns men were needed ne dec ared $10 for Plain City Boy Mayor Frank Francis ard Jesse 8 of OGDEN Chamber of the Ogden Richard Jjiv H a Davis 20 paid f r mmeyce appealed for ase s'anre for a fine of $10 in ?h city court, Thurs Child Drowns in Creek the Ogden baseball team ard the club when h pleaded guilty to steal- day support promised Lr eT P MUs reported a successful, ing cherries from the orchard of Clar During Family Outing inter .... , che-rPrest John Culley pres'ded. at p'cged OGDEN July 14 Teddy Carr $ son July 7 and h's arrest was on the part of Roy who spite of Eugene E and Rachael Wright Carr the meeting ea d heworks, wou d get him for refusing to was drowned In a small creek near ne p pay a Cne for Serves manufacturing li- qurr Bear Lake Thursday The family left Girl Cashier by automobile for Ogden Wednesday Warrant on Man For an outlnfr in the Rear I .ke diitrb t and Sons Are News of the accident was received here Passing Bad Check Thursday by P T V, right Mrs Carr Hiking Up Mount Ogden Is a daughter of T Angus Wright and OGDEV Jukv 14 W H Blair was i Mr Carr Js proprietor of the Carr arrested Thursday on a charge of Is- July 14 A hike to Mount a worthies check for $16 He Drugg company at 302 Twenty-fift- h street. The body of the child via suing ja (he main feature of the fath later furnished $14 bail for bis release. A here a afternoon. cashier at local theatre. brought Thursday girl wh0,r ard I0D,. out)ng OK4fn p4nyon today The h'kere rt a r y d th climb ng and will return cany in the eren'ng Pne and a large number of fath on are enJovrr rh springs. A SALE MUST BE MADE AT ONCE . f Butter Wool with 7000 IstaWT tWas lamnss tb f S 14 Ke. 3 Dodge ftraad Red Kldaev 36c cans 3 Beans, Hcho Boy Peanut. SWEATERS skirts. .. . . Itkaoa PRICES $3.95 For 44r it 17 tIJM lba. 8 lba. now All IV bo JTr. Childrens7 Wear v afoe n4 Smart Tuxedo ft X Buy the They Receiver for Sugar Plant Sued for $70,000 14 Sugar tht report Ig1r"gjXn at l town along the dir ion forme- - chief of poJonathan Jon lice. ha been appointed a dpu? t 8 marshal by V 8 Marshal J Ray Ward, to act as a deputy marshal 'at the I nion Station to guard against any possible Interference of mail trains. Picketing Is being carried on quietly and a nuo ber of uniformed police off cer are on dutv In the rtilro district especially during the t r the men are changing shift. Severs! of the shopmen reported Thief Curtiss I Allison that strik to their horn had delivered letter which were in the nature of threai Chief Allison told the men he did v think the letters were worthy f The g A Trust company slderstton but he would sdvise ti d by the company, strikers not to resort to any acta ged Violence On the second cause for action Mr Two shopmen who said they ha he paid obi Rations oolley clams been kidnaped at Carlin were brougl mounting to $22,971 81 for the InterA hack there Thursday according to nf tate to the (intinentai company final of the Southern Pacific The 'mmercial National bank of Chcaeo, declare the were kidnaped by strik2 has been ihich not returned to h m an automobile, taken er. placed Intown !e further alleges ha other obliga-mn- s and told not to re miles out of were him paid by to Elke cut a abort turn. Thr took Permission has been given bv the and when entering the town In -s to ins' lute sug in birth cases jurt roundabout wav were met bv strikete declares He seeks Judgment for me iald f the WetemPsctfle who It and a sum in paymen f r the imounts e their made threatened them Ther jhllgations whichCCO brings the total of cape and were brought here he sui to $0 wah interest and ourt costs aio to 69 fret ! (40e o H also Dodge Brand WeAira et M. J. B. taffee Summer Underwear-- - L he -t -- fjM T-- rs nsJl kd Pf-i- 29c -- ALL DtT 4Pb( I U 4 a 10 lba. C. A H. Berry $1.00 to $5.95 all of orm J JLlcred - Setkial nicy 3Iens Bathing Suis,. and prfW bee lftr VSlUSwr n.r.W'a4k?ft4MulML men who wr out hr!r h ng 1u i h4 oL re out on Gibing and OL'ir of iirlk ii ipertej that thi nurw M 7- -tf rmir r Th between 4PKC IAL9 Graaalated Beet geetal. 19 lba. We rerv th right to Limit quantluva. With soft collars attached In white or tan Regular I3SS ftrst'on ccM re (t fxT' Printed Voiles Tissues Suitings Batiste and Organdy At, per yard . . ITOUjLX.. New Oxford Cioth, Negligee Shirts, $1.95 TT u- MORNING Mads f whit soistt with loos soft collars to match Th ary latest. Cool and comfortable QGFX A th f Tjen a r tic m Yi f vicTTWNf i Mens Negligee Shirts, $2.75 Company 46 East -- Broadways |