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Show V CT - A - if z - f " f' t - .r - A ,Cttr, Oarrtor Atfta omrnrn. te- li be ermrM M) Kweew Peed front If !' Y 192T 17 When (, n.H. MM4M IMUII Km4 HaMi. Tba PfCTfC New 't j, l.d DMt U Bmri Mn. M. Mum. T(. wi.k RMUuUallrt, gf leib, both of Ogden Frank ripp-t- rl Thomas Auto day by UonS aCommissioner aiHi fi notie Francesca, both of 1 WtJ Injured t Marinnte charge of conspiracy Tufts and Robert Wro, both Brench River violate the prohibition lew Weber Into i alberine Tfliey Goes of Ogden bond on held In the county lall were released and Mr and Mrs Harris OOCEN, MEET. July 17.' Lou'a Fretweil lHOHTHjtn REPORTER on their own recognisance upon mo- suffered eats and bruised about th. 17 EN Harold Packer tion of their U 8. district attorney. July cute ni IIF'of Crosse, body. Mias Erma reporter In Judge Jimu N KJos- They are accneed oftotransporting , Ogden i MiM' division of t e fee cmd 4 strict from Log Angeles bruises about the legs and arms im re elected president of the Mlsa Irena Bmlth and J E In I is i Shorthand Reporters At the An when a aedan mem Injury, escaped Burglar A ?a in Take e re W riiitlgjtMid over three Cash Box from Grocery they W.bor canyon and turned mueeen of Salt Lake ass 1'de ! a tn times Sunday about e president and e en their p3 f 1,1 tshene Jamra-RusaThe young persona OOPEN, July 17 Thf A ran er secret ary treasurer ban ' rostreet IvInS th" car" -- V'!? Qur-- was served which wu fallowed grocery, mTwonty-four.,th day, cleg eefved one of its perlodlcAl visit from for making ths turn Above the dim hid- - the stoorlnp pear locked and He r3-- . barglaft Friday hlptrf car Grri den tn a bo In the basement, was slot- - plunged IntoInthe riverfeotThe of ?n three en A number of checks totaling IlM on its slda henssth t e' t. n nf ArthurL. Ar tie Fike bend reese was P1" were thrown out. Charles W Knight, AoeAetod-4.& the m derfe mt 'the werrdiwsrvered he wasd un . Xnrti Far ps r wiu, notified Satur- other iree and r Th theft and police were bod w Peterson ranrn five bar that held the back door wu taken to the taken for and weeks the nut day. The waa to the Fret well was later found removed. The poIn place rr'ii portion if the summer sesar n wllnlrg Pi be given over to the lice believe the theft was committed of M n4 avenuA 32ft some knowledge Quincy band pa! whuh gave tunceru having person by The oar. which was badv drrRr. i d i ng June the psee where the money was blddeh. to Dave Endslefi Hi u, belongs avenue Ington AMU LT I MAIU.FO OGDEN nm, 1 flv "NEWS3IDXDAT-JTL- THEt)ESEHET t h, Tlirtft Ner OrJm var te fnr long experience and manifold contact with tha world of bnalnaaa makaa Aur advice worth something to you It la a pleasure to Always confer confidentially with our clients. the service la yours for lhe DGDEN, July 11 Approximately IM atrlkln, railroad, shopmen with th.lr wlh and atrlk .ymp.tht.or. crowded Into th Alhambra theatre thla morn In a Mayor Prank Francis waa the flrat apeakar. Ha uryed the man - help via their eaae he merit In the moral support --of tha- think In a people Ha adelred of tha United Statee. airainat vtolanco and oread that to be Uvabldin "F S Marahal 3 Ray Ward, a former railroad man. apeka aloag tha aama line. Muaie for tha occasion waa by tha Italian band "Imd tha War oaartat-- . William Plaid. SI,- - etrlk'ng machinist, waa Arroated thla morning on a charga of oatng foree and violence against Job Maefc. - hh --rattmad "Forts.F He' Plaaded not guilty when arraigned before Judge T4vld R. Roberta and trial waa net for Saturday July if Field ta charasd In a complaint signed by Mack with grabbing tha tatter as he waa leaving tha railroad shops and kicking him Field a bonds waa set at Vernon Terrlngton, working Inlittha railroad shops, reported to Sheriff 'Richard D Ptneock thla morning that i be had bean kidnaped by strikers and taken by automobile to Uinta where hie ahoea and eocka were removed and be was forced to walk back He eaye he recognised three of his and will swear to complaintsassailants against them O' " have to Chief Otrtla L. AMleon complained that they have been kidnaped taken long distances out of town and threatened with violence tf they return to work. Charlee-Carravenue, boilermaker said ba had9rnt been seised, blindfolded, driven around town for sometime and returned to hie home John Brennan In nn automobile, reports Pced "115 taken to Weber canyon, where he was told to get and not to return to work. Thle happened at O9 Saturday morning ae 1 f Failure to Provide Charged by Two Wive Guardsman of Ogden To Face Court Martial OGDEN, July 17 Charging failure to Iads J Hsrrts j, and taftery ryel wif h a4?ault wen a M Haf- J 'luthrl J! T'ul feheri' 1 suffered a broken n e and abbu the body Tne f ght la 4 Bapute w haao aisled ew wat.r nrhl. el Harr'ea I". , i Of,np r.i iv 17 Martin Was it insured? i filed suit for vr Hawkina provide Millie Thorgaard F divorce in the Second district court a OODKN. July It O I Uh Naiiont H Ktios agatoet Thorgaard. coa- -' menial I'ffurdav will Oakrd 1be fl mlllry .r They were married In Ogden, Nov I. ocorain h ajt iiklBf . SHRn4tr of-, t nrK-rned w. tAfwta o rvLaase pecoaaY cree of divorce from Archie w. bow county with Hawkins and tbra other , mat Hributcs Faid with thla mIc Saaks man by Judge George 0 Barker for p,i.- wke are alleged u failure fo provide. They were married guardsman 4 per cst liltrwt peM m r sent without leavA Htak'n Oct. 4, 130d at I " - Funersl ETV ' "7u, w FarmlQgton, from the seleaeed i centJF deywWHs. f'ijsyrem n for (1 w rv are 3t4fea.4 T hcrrVt, Judge James N. Klmha T T ug a;.r d visits jv he fhtS !n r the ward habeas corpus proceeding chapel 4 Mfl- - ond dlstrlrf court The rwr wn 1 Intern hi wm be In the f'OGPSN. July IT George i Ju.djS g. aa a i he t V MirlJuadaa. of the rtttAr? jittrA baXftTd AOJaaieay gpr.1ftrFTir president l errm died at tve family home! Zion's Savings Bank" 1 statee ith rela Is visiting mission. - o va a was : g will He tlTee'snd friends In this city U'neaSj, S1U; co. F- tnyrn n lT0h and sjiJ tarns ; lesve soon for Loe Angeles where he t WiH ta usa Ckr. vuk i ths wintsr jh In will preside over a new stake to b Ogden Pioneer of St; In ths f!4 Kart In 4alt im In that city organised Salt in Lake Celebrate Of H to s Fort moved Fart L LIZT S ,li J l.. sden In 1SG and Id ISaB moved to I' roircEmT AURonrCED. OGDEN, July IT. Weber m jnt will Nrrth rigdn he has resided, whr s Hs married Msry Ann Nuns on Rome of the beet have a larre representation ? it. Iit I. OGDEN. July 17 he was going to work Ha returned to musical talent I will be day celebration In Bali rrof the and had famllv of sight from Indicated the t tv.fact the city by 10 a m. that the Iren be to Felloe Dig ths death of his conoert a by clyen at heard 10 i f ret wlf. hr Emil Andersen, 009 Twenty-sevent- h Pioneer, of the county rrK merred Annie E Toon, Thirteenth ward choir In the ward street, complains of being taken in an hall at I 1 oclock thle eyenln. The tered with Miss Annis Provr n ft in Ff M lf?S and seven mors ohll- r drei were born to him automobile early Saturday morning by concert le to be riven for the benefit efty hall. Ths ally and firtv mission ars wrh th us! a number of strange men. to Birch of the Church orraa fund Those in arrangtny f r trae. Creek He was later taken to union the cbotr are Mtae Mary Fisher, Laks eommlttss ths for Acontralto: to C. told and plonesra portatlon ylotlnTet; Mra Lund, headquarters sign the register He refused and someone wrote Mra. Ethel Barra, soprano. Vise Doris in- -, hie name on the reg ster and be ie said Prondftt, violinist; Nephl J Brown, Lad Drown in Pool to have agreed under threat not to re- baritone; Mies Annetta Prondftt. turn to work again. Ernest Oborn. pianist. Heber At Ogden Sanitarium repa number of workers have C Oborn will direct the cbotr. Enlala FILLS Is that strikers Insult their wivesreported orrnulet. . rni. Jen while Tarrart OGDEN, July 17 Cl ru. they are absent, from home especially Mr an4 Mrs r rus Jen 14. son those working on the night shifts. uaroR making. sse, ssn, 711 Washington fined svrje Other women claim to have been acdrownsd fBy Associated Press ) Saturday sftsmoon in a beib OGDEN. July IT. L R. Larsen, alias costed on ths sir Ing pool at tha Ogdsn esn on cant la the tartum IDAHO FALX-S- , L A. Peters, paid a fine of Ida., July 17 Af-tbn'h-srs was His found by ot body city court Saturday uponHea chart, n BllD OT LKllOR (HUGE had and In the of all was found Saturday night a apparently sachlng liquor an hour The de- water mors than rescue partv early Sunday rooming OGDEN July 17 Gua Branch and manufactorlnp by a Jury Thursday era. an at Butt th Emsst errp1 Mr and Mra Jams, Harris ware bound runty weeks several wee arrested fendant sanitarium dlvsd in six fsst of water rtrovered the body of Kenneth Bowne over for trial In the federal court. Frt- - aro la Orden eaayoa. ear old. who with hia aister and brought tha body out mss in a cramped condition Member of thsiOned a ared five was drowned In 4 ' r&nal at the rncl home weet of Ida-kwas not t.A psn, with the lung motor but The when K wee found the hej h4 , ur1y af,rnon t ' flnd been dead. for tome time. ,JP9 who were the children c r Mrs Verge Bowrne. were r bev a Xo one mlesed fcom rrue home from a neighbor when rterad the water He left ea-ihad thev fell Into the canal It was some in the afternoon Hit cequested him to welt until Uer es- time before they were missed and the he waa going to the eaniiari im b arcii for th r bodM the boy aald he wished to go at tha that of the grirl being found two time declaring that he could iwIt, we mile down uea.nL Whet Mr. Jenesn arrived at the be was Informed the- hr wm Deputy v.r ff rh hul was. iwvs4lg4s4 find anyons who had to unsbls A large number of shop forces of this company have left onr employ as & ths boy dlssppssr Ths boy vss born St Lvrston Mar Com37. 1911. Barvivlnr srs h protest against the decisions of the United States Railroad Labor Board, which snd one sietsr An elder ste-- Berwas created by an Act of Oongress for the Dsvlls was at to burned destk between ths, of purpose settling disputes Gilds, flv yssrs SfO. railroads and their employees. , The officers of this company recognise Funsrsl services wers held thlt mornlnf at th Eighth ward rhapM What 6o yoo want to know about is with Bishop Wilford W Rawaon offiduty to maintain, if possible, uninterrupted transportation service bstur SubJecUT The bodj wax taken to RichS.nd snr ciating the benefit of the public. This can only be done with the approval and support mond ior interment. questions of senersl Interest to the Nature Notes Dept of this of the people in the communities served BAKERY EM.ARCEA paper enclontn a by the railroad, and particularly with and stamped envelope for the OGDEV. July 17 A two story addrepl. of the peace officers those communities in protecting ition to the Ogden Bakin com pan vs CSX TOL A.MUTR THESE ftres- I be men who have remained work and th e to constructed this week, TIOXSI plant property of the company. according toLC Mitchell, manager of I. Bow So ,on. lllllee reproSeeef the eompan) Ths unit which will cost $49,004. vr!l havs a frontage fn Grant f k sm.ppl.a tertle draw It avenue and will be constructed of heed lato It. sbeUt brick and steel - Do bird, ef th. me feted baBd COrVs GIVEW AWARDS. 'be Mate sort of meet eirtrubm. OGDEN Julv 17 Award badges ANSWERS IN T1l 'RR01V S NATURE were presented to 42 Pov Scouts bj the NOTES Ogden council at meeting held In rity A1IEHS TO PRfcl IOI 8 The foremost thought in the Constitution is the right to freedom Hall park S&tJrdsv night Fred G Qt ESTIOXS. Tavior of the ecout council pres dd I How do and the pursuit of happiness. bre.tbef Men must be free to lire and achieve. and presented the badges and an addo not bro.the They through a dress was delivered by ths Rev L. A Liberty is gone in America when any man is denied by anybody the right but through tlnv air tube, Garrison. to work and to live tyy that work. It does not matter who denies. the and opening In b(d peretra'lng A free little breathtii(t-por- e called splr.de. IAU vnOY ARMY CHANGE. American has the right to labor without any others leave. at th. aide, of the body These air have thin OGDEN Ju.y 17 CapL and Mrs tnbee (tracheae) walla It would be no less an abridgement to deny men the right to bargain Robert Herderson of the Sslvstton through which oxrgen leaks, so HEBER J. GRANT & CO- -, General Agents. Governments cannot tolerate any class or group dominaArmy In thl city will leave ior Idaho speak. Into the blood which constantly collectively. Falla. Ida. Jul 25, where they will passes over the ar tubes to be tion through force. It will be a sorry day when group domination lg rebe stationed They have bad charge Salt Laie City, Utah of the local headquarters for the paat flected in our laws. Government and the laws which government is 3. Why lee lapping with Ifs two years. loagwe v a cleaa fur? dee eats It mot aeea charged with enforcing must be for aQ the people, ever aiming at the comwet eaoogh to wash the far. HEAT 041 4ES DEATH. mon good. FtVre an'ma a nae the tonru not OQDEV, Juy 17 Overcome bv the heat, Mrs M. Un Zyle 54 colispeed so much as sprg &. curry comb Ths and died whi e watching a dance at ths papll ae or tiny projections on the Whit City Sat lrdav night She was bo tongue, are horny and rasping intend1, leg conve'ved to the hospital when shs ed to help scrape off a.1 nutritious flesh from bones rf prev When used passed away Mrs Van Zyle had comRegardless of any question of the right of the men to strike, the plained of the heat a few moments be- on the fur coat the tongue acts like fore she col apsed Her husband and a grooming pad men who take the strikers places are merely accepting the . wage and three children were with her at the t .! the aea petrel ryer ward fv dahee, Burvhirg are her husband and working conditions prescribed by a Government Tribunal and are perfood? five children A STEAK. a service. worknot forming public They are accepting the wages and We have not Information on thla- -. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. "ever" Is an ursafe word to use about ing conditions which an employer is trying to impose. For this reason The peOGDEN Julv 17 The county clerk almost anvthlrg In nature. THE VAGARIES OF COMFORT. Public Sentiment and full Government power will protect the men who issued marriage uenses to Arlo J Han-e- e trels body is tremendously fat, and and Reas B RwHg, both of Ogden r we fancy would hare a horrtblv runic remain in ihelr positions and new men ,who may come in. a Itias the b rd 1 Paul C GOen a d Lucille M Brown, Da or In some Mt ...nn.iTrou. In an .jKtrio ah HE woman who had Ju.t r.turr L Biggs, Fin- fat hds usel t futi oil and th. beth of Ogden But I soon got over Jt be set Candace can and aotua nd used I from a month In the hospital lay Ohio Reardon Noble, bd afre H ley. asked all her listeners, and afternoon Wash., George u Rich sod Sarah Is- as a toich on. hammock m th. .'tarar Antlotpeted Waits. meditated helped me, witheut eves pty nurses I A oual with womena she me to realise It, allowing In much MACHINISTS . BOILERMAKERS aloud, but th.r They FOR SUMMER AND TOURIST WEAR. my wants untE antletpsted seemed hke mind readers to me .hat aha .aid that lmprad Itaolf they BLACKSMITHS ELECTRICIANS Sometimes it was uncanny the way hearers her upon they would glance at the bed, and, td. "Ei.ry wltnout a word FITTERS SHEET METAL WORKERS I am (lad I want. ah. proceed to turn my ao lon.ly arid pillow and pull the drew sheet b. would It .aid on. TINNERS CAR REPAIRERS so that J was lying on a coo that I would b. aorry and want to through spot, when I hadn t realised myseU " ROUND HOUSE SERVICE MEN COACH CLEANERS t htiraa buL it wnL It was that nrjr bed was hot and uncom k' "APPRENTICES" AND llo.tly In a fco.pttn" The ipenker fortabls. hsndker-cme- f would ut a They clean an .xp.n.lv. woman who lookod a. and rar glass within reach. Standard Wares will be paid under rules and working conditions with Pin my bell to my pUlow ae that ,0 had bean m.lt.d and your.d Into her vr.ckltns black .Ilk drA look.d I could alwas reth it Fold the afternoon paper se X sl)4 a, ar.ly ovef h.r (la..a the United jeniority rights dating from time of employment as prescribed I wouldn't go to read -Put freeh water States Railroad Labor Board. .T.n If I war d.lnf ooer the glass, , phatl.alhr. That alway. th way paoplar. talk 'They just eeemed to reed unmind." Office of about thins, with which th.y Applicants for Work Should Apply One woman, who had never beew, familiar. aald th. acldulou. per.ona who had horE. m hluA alngham in a-- tkoapttr4 her life, enifted. Local Agent. Canon CUy, Colo. Bhe ,D. G. Cnnnlngham.,A9st-Sop- t, $alt,g agatnat lb. omtn In triacV wouldn t let take eare of her Krud( Local Agent, LeadvIHe. Colo. Lake City. Utah. Was. 4671. silk for many years, and seldom lost Vo, Indeed atrangere When her Bobby wse 13 in puban opportunity to enep et her end had fever, hadn t she sat up day Local Agent, Aspen, Colo. Local Agent, Provo, Utah. lic They were sisters Some elsiera snd night and nursed him? Never k even had her clothes off for tea daya G. C. Gates, Foreman, Montrose, Colo. that, unfortunately J. C." Richmond. Foreman, Ogden, Utah. Never closed an ye. Ward. Children la MspptavM Herman Local Agent, Price, Utah. Welrlck, Foreman, Gunnison. History does not record Iobby feelMy baby Its s wonderfulesr place Coin. end I got to ings on the mettur 1,1of having such H. C. Stevens, Shop Supt, Burnham Shops, was there last ,t,Bu"Be dnrwas . the war to, II. Tha ch!i1r.. F. T. Owens, Master Mechanic, Grand llln.aa, but th. most loyal And Denver, Colo. place I ever knew B world aaiJ--P;h. imrLt mutt admit that ioni loral my babj W. ,E. Higsrinson, Foreman, Colorado Junction, Colo. om'onabU la , th. 1 placid wernaa la fink en calls art an for rath or alert, thgt . . illness realised never untiithls E. C. Howerton, Master Meehanle, Ala ' Springs, Colo. mind what an lUuslv thing onfort was titan around It mosa, Colo. tust Walter Roberts, Master Mechanic, Pueblo, and how enld star A Sr transportation from England lo the corner, until some one who knew C- - E, Colo. . Quant, Foreman. Durr ago. Colo. ail about It came along and wh eked the continent ta growing ao rapidly a skilful with It B. that-icio hapdLT C. Colo. la poasi bier hrpro posed tunaerplace Trinidad, Local Agent, Carpenter, Superintendent, Rldgway, the erstwhile Invalid mumurel I m t know whet you're under the English Channel may not be Colo, don Local Agentr FlorercerColo. bwR aid abaerTheac about talking jurel Local iAgent,TeHtrrlde, Colo. E. GrHasklnsrMaster Mechanlc,silk how to obtain and Comfort, Loral Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. Colo. eatd the invalid, whimsically DONT BE A SCRUB . Little things bothered me so at The world has no nee for a Is, first. n bii Its ted, man. nA comer ef the dressing table cover a or window hlnd crooked, pulled OMEZ ' GLAND TABLETS The Denver and Rio Grande Denver, Colorado. aslant, or a vase of flowers near the Will Build, leu W-vte- m edge of a ttble where acme one would lpWrlt. Railroad Company' .Tnlv 12, 1922 J knoek It over Ultntvn. "I would lie ip bed with my handei Id by Ik. clenched to keep from screaming ta al Drw tma W v TtO by Yam BaaIM. ikugdaf eterm, . bad efdtnerily I am I mber ; u 4-- r i 1 f cm. It probably was. Every one has come to look on insurance as a necessity. the usual after the fire question. r i r NiK. d sx-rr'i- f trust atr But I , U; ,1 . -- -. b, 5! JMxe-phont- f st: IDW v Was it adequately insured Was it irr sured in a company that handles losses in a businesslike way? Were the goods that it contained insured? Was it sured through an agency that has a utation for looking after the interests of its policyholders? Was it insured in a company that could not be put out of business by a great conflagration? Was it insured in a company that helps its policyholders prevent fire? There aro a host of other considerations. !.n dt, t for CU be-- 1 m The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company Office of the President u6 , rifr y J eanl-trlu- ib-ss- Bjjtmigbs Mature prns . O that it for their Let this agency prove the value of its service and the soundness of a policy in the Utah Home Fire Insurance - tQub llotes - pany. Telephone, write or cal at the in From President Hardings Fourth of July, 1922: Address, Marion, Ohio a, tlOMBFlRBwPlNSUMB GOM PANT i.et. tr Chairman Ben W. Hooper of the United State Labor Board in hi statement of July 1922, said Home Nursing and Health Hints , .Oni1S Competent Men Are Wanted for Railroad Service As Follows ... ".a-e- ) meat-tate- d PIPE i ! HELPERS" r by at the - mt& 1 th'" - B f , i Salidar: j.H. YOUNG, President raa-dow- h( lAr... IilA t r k yi - |