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Show t v J - JU f if n t, wN - ! I' jrj m - I y v THE DESERET OGDEN .! m FT5 iw NEWS MONDAY jwwjh j SEIJI FROM WEBER GO. ESTSSSSi . 3f OGDEN, AU( 7 Weber county Democrat named 63 delagatee Batur-- 3 day, to attend the state nominating convention to"ba eld IK Si'TfTATirrrtr "4 H Jltl OB, Q day, Aug. II. The delegates are ua-- fj ry'-rIneructed. The eenventtoawaa called tn order by j 7 Btuart P Dobbe and Ernest I Wllk Jl Ineon acted as secretary Mr. Dobbe party In his ft attacked the Republican address dealing at some length with Ju.Kbat.had been, done by the .national calling attention to theor ,i administration, tariff wall and the soldier Frank Francis predicted victory for the party noIn November. H machine politics decj&fed there are In Weber county and added that a is the Demofne men opportunity presented 7 Five OGDEN A iff cratic party at the present time to keep t Wall tn a s'rlVe records clean. ju-the Sn"-'i- v . . James Brennan said be had been a end Twent eer-- 1 Democrat In Illinois and had continued nrr pe'1 Ky night, when ee automoh"ef-- t to te a Democrat In Utah rn 'Take your deeds to the polls" was twp shop worker, le't V--:-the advice of Welter J Sloan who said ':il. "hr appeared at the convention -itr the Interest of the "Ttsh Democratt'Joh"'" Vr-- f a rwtka he re t f An executive committee of It dele- The daturfca" tv S Dav who disappeared from, Joaefh gates was chosen to prepare for the workmen aterp"rf to aa tMf A fc B horre In 31. West of th h end Bountiful, July reorganisation of the Democratic road yards at bikers The comralt- when teen last was dreeeed In mlttee In Weber county of arprort'rsreiv chatrmen nrn srravr tmliee wr and tan tee will eonsint wf etfrhty-ah- r hat tbetF41 srfvee Js He hss been as had gathered and the atUn pftrd John tvf said to have run No action was taken toward be rg found two weeks later mlttea Htnen and John Hnlnk e Jajarv The execute e members ahen t o reorgansatlon fhs car. sustained Injjr r 'in follow P Husband Aeael Farr, t rmutlon Frank u were pvted v n roca his where Sr regarding 1 " rT--k Joseph Rlrie W J Parker T S. he great!) appreciated by Shef'f for " rl et - a!r P Dbba arrf 'M r A. Da i Pr . of Falrview. Brownirg w N Farr Stusrt u Ms 4pu',s n i Ernest il WJ!klnonrB H Ooddsrd railroad vardr ! ''at ppfr rcuntv or by his father-in-HV a n T J Brennan. James Frank nmmmoat and Ro. rh ri;h of toodfl Cross 'srs.st Adv g ft."SwahniiAlwni Peter w a "tpn pirrT ..'kr'r owwr-i- , ' i law J A Th Leonard D D B. H A. McKay. Joseph arrr.ied Belnsp. and, .i Carver. John Bailey and M. P Brown. police station ard laer. tak.n to thePhlpi to and alternates the The ofcicara of delegates Juven'la Ito in oharr Balt Lake convention follow: when ft was learned he was omr firstMmward' Delegatee B H. hundred atr'kera fathered at B H. Goddard. Frank Franre eaee th cltjr jail and demanded !" T J. of la cis Haglnnla Mra Fred Packof th youth who ard. Fred I Packard. Jr, E E Garn-neihrowin rock a Hyrura A Belnap, Elisabeth Oak- Patrolman H H Butler suffered ley, C. W Averett. Mae Brarawell Alfractured arm when truk by a rock ternates Daiev Magtnnfs, R fl. Ensign, Sheriff Pin. .thrown from the crowd Anderson. OGDEV, Aug. 7 Got. Charles R. Mra C W Everett Hagbert rock barely escaped he'nir hit on the John Kinney and r. N. Purrlngton head with the rock and another barely Mabey and Dr John A. Wldtsoe are David W dkcond ward? Delegate mitred Chief of police Curtis L Alamong the prominent eitlsens Invited Evans 8 W. Babeon Dora Wagstaff, lison deliver addresses at ths district con, John Payne John B Trimble and James Mayer Frank Francis hurried to railroad yards Srhen he betrd of the' ventlon of the Ogden Kiwenif club to Barthlsmew, H. H 8hurtl!ff, Georgs trouble, b oa.n n. TV Alternates '!a th OreenweU, F M Brown return to Third ward 24 23 Delegates R. B Porter, eluba of and Blstaan yon. Aug that the strike could not he won by TV N Frans P Husband, R. A. riots and disturbances. Utah and Idaho will Bond dalaratao to Norris Farr, A Seaman, Asael Farr. George Oo,. Charles R Mabey arrlred In tho convention, aooordln, to Ei nee? L Wilkinson, d O. Hays 8r Alternates p. m to Inveatlfrata the Ordsn at Mrs. Orue, Joseph Westmelr. Joseph trike eituatlon with T 8. Marehal J d'atrlct tovamor. W J Par Fourth ward De egae Ray Ward, but waa not at the scene of One of tho features of tho convention ksr. n W Wintle. John MeCready. J the trouble until about an hour after It bo an H. address by George Rosa, Corey. Cora Kas'na P Ernstrom, occurred Before leatlnr Governor will B W. 8 Perterfied Frank F Me bey Inspected the strike eituatlon International pre.ll.nt. Another fas IJlnrkey H W Peery, Joseph ne Pearran. here, but made no comment. turn la tha stunt- - night planned by Rose Carlisle H Goddard B Alternate Mayor Francis says that evary preH W GwilHam, caution will ba taken against further Preet. John Cullay of tho Ogden club. Stsvens, H WB N. W M W Griffin. Cram. J rtota and an additional JS officer will Member of tn local club will hav he on duty In the railroad district. an outing at th publlo camping ward Fifth Thura-daDelegatee Joseph Rlrie. ground In South Fork canyon T 8 Browning Alma Paterson. 4 P Aug. Id Tha outing will Man Carpring Suit A F Dobbs. Hjish. George Lochhead. tha building of a bridge by th James Brsnnan, C J Humphries Kiwanlan acres tha river to tho Jr, Mrs. 8 8. Smith. Wade M Johnson, Containing Liquor Arrested camping grounds Clsude E Farr C Fred Sohada AlterOODUN, Aug 7 nates Mrs Orson Riser R C Peter8yks, II. vaa arraatsd SundaySylvester afternoon at the Venue Change Denied son, George W Baker H. M Moneon, UdIob station charged with poasesslcn Mra E-- A Barnes, B H. McCord, Mm of liquor. Tho arrest was made by In Case 8 Lynch J Kidnaping Joaaa F. Canaon. federal prohibition John Weber county Delegates o cor. who had watched a aultraeo OODEt Aug. 7 Objections Bailey, Joseph L. Peterson L. V Brown, that bad aroused his suspicion TheJurid4cl1mi ef the B- - Carver George E Brown. W suitcase Is aaJd to have contained 16 case of four atrUing shopman on tho Joseph Allen. H Shaw, M P Brown A A pints of liquor, grounds that they wre arrested in James gtewirt, John HaM. Amasa Ham 8vkes aasid the suitcase was not his BoxeMer was Mcdenied G J Samuel county, wood. Thomalson by Judge and ha denied ail knowledge of Its con- David R Roberta, 8aturdey The de- Kay. D D McKay, L. J Taylor M J tents Ho a&td a stranger gave him a fendants Thomas and Louis C E H Brown Maligns, Alternates Jacobs J dollar to bring the suitcase to hlnv He Frank Chait and Orests Collie are Pettigrew, Joseph Flt. J A Bartlett, Is hold to the city Jail without ball to have interfered with RayR W alleged G R. John Wlddlson, Bailey. J pending his arraignment before tT 8 mond Hall Kenneth Gardiner and Pster C Poulson. LOtnmtftsioner Thomas J. Msginnis J A Stout when they sought em- Thompson, ployment at the railroad shops In this INVESTIGATION. HELD Bank Stockholders Will &ty They are alleged to have ordered he men out of town and gave chase as far as ths Utah Act on Merger Proposal ot n automobils Springs where they were arrested. OODEN. Aug 7 A special stockholders' meeting of the First National Water bank the Ogden Savings Bank and the Firemen Utah National bank mill be held Aug Girl at Scout Camp t System act on tbs li. to merge the three banks It proposal is said the new cor7 LIQIOR POMEMI07 CHARGED. Aug . City Firemen are will be known so the First poration th Glrl I ah National FhPEN Aug 7 John Perry 69 a bank, and It la probah'e fn sT un of 117 west Twew f '. street, nfhpfr-k('J5that th, n.w Institution 111 b. hou,l 5? In the ftah National bark bulldlna at arrested i'aurFaj for possession r?.v . i?r ofmasliquor Th s He WaaMngton avenue and Twenlj-fou- tti h. ng i k b the rIice ped The capital afock of the new lnttu- - iprin tton will be 1250 000 divided into 260 Pocatello Finances Are (hares at lb par value of $100 each OffaCn Packing Firm The present directorate v 111 rhooee a JT board of 17 directors a preaident fmjr Reported in Good Shape vlre preajdents, & cashier and assistant caahlr (Special ta Th News ) POCATELLO Ida. Aug 7 Pocatello city finances are in good condiion acStudent Hikes Home cording to repors gi en bv vari i je. for the first quarter of the From Eastern School jarunents fiscal )ear are the Tnancial sports FoJowihg OGDFV Aug 7 Vane I ,h' 'nou. of i v I 7 a student of Nw Yok Anderson, UP ol,11 lna'- - tur.s ur'xera.tv Idne.. d h .M- for tha dparT.nts .arter a 1 31 Shnltarv nd Mrs D Is proposed to decrease the July depar 2 Andrzej Alvn cappal 112 nxerue iaturdaT folowng a h ke tok H?SM to KoOOfO and 12 122 total gpproprlakns $45 93 tMa! a,, rrow the country wh h hran cancel loo 0 snares of stoit of park department, JjHe tvue $1 Ovft etreet dejAr"rev 31 uAoorni IV and attended owr 1 value he amount of the priat'on n par Sli3o3M which incn.de $77H f r a ol'owed A the man autonrli httfh- - urn r zed vu' un cyed flusher, total apprpr at or so k ffnd 12 5A9 sha-- e of $425preferred 0 a r p ' and aco par new engineering a nrun one w te offered The valie department $i 677 S3 rf the au'Vized but Total ard ioj H1 the tnp h ip $gruti. f.re de Tirttird apptopnaiioa, Ftork preferred TMg 0 06 vi iH a vom nr v here 2 toal appi'opriaon $',36k noo lev remainder of partment, were few Vi cf rorrron Mock having a street $29 250 derson w H return to the departmeT lighting va ue of 11 pr ha-- e tn fa It atr. is paj $3 22S 53, total appropriation $3' to rharse nr amh r zed pro p lice department $S,212 04. toal p've v f n t nek I $33 350 CFLFU1 (.BOHFR TO MFFT. 290) of a a r a u nr a hare to 2 r GGnFV Aug " nares rom ra c xai f Jf, meetingn erv Idaho Penitentiary Guard of the cur.tv 1. enr OlUMRI IN F!lr a Aug 1ft C p n u 4 rTV A PM-e- r W bv Fr-l Maor n e"it liiidmg f Injured by Prisoner Jh r prt cf f1 r s bo counv g ' iltural an rf It a of re valuihe a erv jorler firm ers Special to The News) prr i j po1 n , er r r a f f r the better market ng of he hat raton p J"F Tdaho Aug 7 Frame v f 'i re r n op xrtr1(.f pvrn4d boel a. it at the sate prison is n t 4 vordlrg tn a ee ' 'iye aigaard or1iton at St A phorsus ht e v.?, be - ( Mr Mlo 'am tea-ea from injuries receded when y p ' a pti e. depfront of d he was attached bv M Kn I wi h a' t'e ark T f e destroved all hi here Tp n serving one to 14 ears f e beio g g an env tomm tted at Twin Fa T t ton vi ruck Erjdge or the a wharp rock fracturing h u Serum Company Purchased wtn A rp ration was lerformei cn F bge vaturday evening bv Dr By Fort Dodge Concern dr a te prson phyrdsn who on the brain The fracture t cmf t 0,ThV Aug 7 The Dodgs pa e Hint above the left ear rt la hts sU"iifluta Ti ton w as lo d d in his re l - r tak-x rr p cep t t tsh e -- nMg' f r trf iHon of the prison rue ,, $ ge i'nw. wv frtled to go to his ve rr Ke plnt anl sorm Vamg pen t e n whittle blew batirda plc it firgs vjU bA pur nisei r b to v was released ieat "E he r ak'og f Tr TT v J -- k o Into the prison vard he p r.i p r e'tn a in cbrge of the s f i a e 'g cno about the slxe of --- AUGUST 7 1922 VVl; 2- ! 'V'-A- . "' I Jw OK' :r Jk. ! , arming -- bona-May- ,t ed y!.Ik yllrj Is m il S st--.i- ts A- - Trick: ' fc Demonstration corn-cro- iy 1 &' t -- PI-- ! NAIL FILE HOSE TEST M -- i I k r-- Canvassers are going from houseto house taking orders for Ladies' Silk Stockings, demonstrating the quality of the silk with a Nail File Test, and call such goods silk stockings. The file trick means nothing as can be demonstrated by doing the same thing with any silk stockings and smooth pointed file. The housewife is usually offered three pairs of stockings at $5.00 or $5.50. The same or better quality of stockings can be purchased at any store in Salt Lake City at $1.50 per pair. Ood-dar- i.to RUN-PROO- F i r, .,. . sr,.r'i:ri isiiissr.h.s Retail Division Lll-lie- l Salt Lake City Commercial Club D-- and Chamber of Commerce y, Cae Oslo-be- ta pressed upon the crystal. It will have the effect of shifting the vertical axis from (O) to the position (A) as shown by the dotted ax's which crosses the curve at the point of maximum curvature When equal valuee of voltage S ,tr '.nveati-gation- 115-l- yd Prtf NO 120. by the Carborundum LERSOV Rertirirailno if 1 un 1 V Thu-so- T v J1 H - i -- -- bh Crystal tn nights Reserved by Cnlted Fra" farr syndicate. Reproductioo Prof hibited o rfriir ri per-jT- ) uaed for receiving purpose n1 be d vided Into two classes, thos 't which function directly in the without a local source of current app Ication and thoae which require f-- e use of an external battery for rferetion Galena, or lead sul-p- re as been described as repre-dr i ye of the ftrt class which aao c r uch mineral as silicon and wr. e Thi class of crystals, m provided with a light op-- r' c nlact. for example the pres- e i very fine wire and eonse-!,- difficult to traintain tn ire odjuetment for efficient recep-- t t r f ignala indum on the other hand. Is 'rf epresentatlve of the daes of requiring a firm contact for i pt re1 n and also the use of an ex-- ti ittery. The cry etal le usually if"- i In a cup by a fusible eub- Metal" and r such e "Wood ' rrnraot la made on a sens. tire 'i - a metal point. shows a which ' gjre simple r g circuit using a crystal of ,dum ks a detector, the exter-- r VJ ery has a potential of from ' nx volt being hunted by a ia-- i " resistance, or potentlonmeter, ' ' 4 ohma which Is provided with Cyea's clr-cu- rt -- r-- a ge-e- -.. -- -- p- ft V ? c4 - jr k & r" --- rf Look Ahead 1 & If It wre necessarv, urgent than providing for old agev Asavfrgs acoo H regular I) add ed to interest compounded at will secure ou Independence to the end of your days. 4, Ziotfs Savings Bank 6TRUSTCQ ui us car. ouk "T ' Tr TJ r--' t au-da- -- l, -- -- - r g contact mo that the proper current through the cryetal cur-- r obtained. The direction of cu odv nf two minor ehi dren koki operation for satisfactory They Th Aaaoclated I l Brlghara Cjt (Hy May determined experimentally. Vril7a"rICd T d WASHINGTON', Aug necessity for the use of an ere a r returned x m,nts toiljv , JUIFB FOR BE4TINO NIOM4N, battery may be understood by special grand Jurv ng Fiaure 2 which show the OGDEN Aug 7 James Allen 33 leged war frauds aga nst gi eristic curve of a carborundum a taxi dr ver who pleaded gui.ty in Morse former d,rec ar of sal. . f - In thie curve, valuee of lmthe rly court Saturday to assault and war department , ro-s Pa are measured along '1 voltage battery upon Emma Brown was sent Ident of the E M z- . to the city Jail tor 90 davs by Judge axl to the right or New of A g Tork and David R Roberts M ss Brown test!- - oompany eieft m the aero point, while the Phi l'P thatassociated I"' L'- - s to Ihreugh current flowing: Th three men, al! of wN ' the Coer roorrlnghou.e when he etruck f t tal are measured along the her in the face, breaking her no. New York, were charged In he ri ral axl. with he having defrauded govIt STRIKE CASES SET. apparent that If small equal ernment out of more than x m no of voltage, namely OB) and OGDEN Aug 7 Preliminary hrar- - dollars In connection with 'he aa rf In opposite directions, are lm-- d In the case of Albert M tiehrer the war-b- u It plant of the Od H 'pg 21 on the crystal without the use a etrlKlng shopman charged Powder companj, near with,ory ' . external battery, the current. will Tenn.' kidnaping Vernon Yarrlngton will be held in th city court Pride v, Aug ponding to these voltage n 11 He Is held in (WO ba :i' t 'fer greatly In value and rectl-Oscar Hnwe'l and Elmer Price of The Local Barbers. Outing be satisfactory. will not charged with assault and battery upon ' d current resulting from thi Fred bheher a striking shopman, win Announcement wa made to have the.r hearing ,n the o(ty court hq r d on Is ahown in Figure t. g owin to the out ng of tia't Lake har battery har-.reuest for a Aug .M I' however, an external con- IThuradaj was granted by Judge David beta at Kelvins Grove Aomorrow real a potential of l. Yolte and is 1m- 17 woM .d with . 'o, P-- ,s Ihu cor-Hn- lai"' f-ei rt ,v i 1 1 I vrbr 'rj j Fig ve 2. rrrr --AlM .Figur 3 e will If you dont" dleperse at once we will open fire shouted the officers as the mob grew riotous Mob Opens t Ire. moment an automatic At th. Dashed from someone In the crowd. There was a' report and Sheriff Newkirk fell, shot through tne cheek, the officers al once returned the fire In end the pitched battle was on the hail of bullets that followed Shereuch aa (AD) and (AE) ar now Newkirk received one In the leg upon the crystal In opposite iff later Chief Reitz moment direction It la apparent that the cor- and a dead with a bullet through responding current differ greatly and dropped to then crowd The Ms heart. the resultant rectified current la ahown flee, leaving behind th deadstarted striker by Figure 4. hands and faces of many men When varying voltages are Induced lx. The mob were bloody and many men ts in tha antenna by the Incoming friends In getting were assisted and the external battery la prop- sway from theby bloody scene, asrhlch erly adjusted aa to potential and the authorities to believe that the currents due to voltages- In alead were wouiyjed' number of them win be considerably one direction from greater than euirenta resulting directhe battle startwhom over Nelson, equal voltages In the opposite The county ed, escaped unharmed tion. This amounts to practically a officials art now looking for him. flow of current and a a result of ttys rectification the variTruck Line Desired. N; ations of current cauee the diaphragm of tho receiving telephone to vibrato and reproduce tho original sounds The Provo Transfer A Taxi comcreated at tho transmitting station. pany applied to ths publlo utilities commlsa.on today for a certificate to la drdlnsrtly a new food server a truck line between Provo. Ilk ahesra but tha twa part bperate . Intermediate can b taken apart and uaad . aegsrata-l- y Eureka. Nephl and. points. fer a fork and apeeu. stg-na- y. ) WASHINGTON to Aug 7 Effort bring up the Harrison resolution pro posing an Investigation of charges that American government officials sought to have Cuban sugar producers curta I their crop this year In return for a rrdme4 tariff duty on sugar, were blocked todav In the senate by Senator Smoot, Republican. Utah Sf nator Harrison aPKed unanimous consent to ca up the resolution, but senator hmoot objected and then Senator Nichoiaoo Republican, Colorado, made a motion that the sugar schedule be aid as.de until there had been an Investigation A pont of ordr bv Senator Smoot that th motion a i out of order was upheld by Senator Cummins, Republican Iowa wbo was presiding Senator N.cholson .declared that very serious charges had been maue in articles read to the srrate Saturb Senator day Hvrrison and that he relt the senate should not with the consideration of the proceed schedule until there had been ansugar " rnator Smoet vntd he Wanted tha senate and the eountr to know that this propaganda that has been spread from i ne end of th to the other la a continuationcountry of the against domestic sugar producersfgnt by the sugar refiners Thv hav made up their rnda he addeJ never to be contented un- t ugar producers in 1 un-tr- ol . - et-r- Absolutely necesrv ou could save a litte out of each pay check and it in the bank look ahead! What need can you think of that Is ynore - fe hi- - i t a dstance of re. Husband Charges Cruelty with great for e Asks Custody of Children Grand Jury Indicts Aug 0DFN Yorkers For New 3 eruelMr Charring a M H Brandon f H u t t r dvnr' h e c.i nd d n court War Frauds Alleged A ret Marie rr an Re I.randor i..d-ldg- Voltaoe 'a -- ioh hmi n Rrv!c (Bv InTrn"itionAl 111 7 JOLIET Ono officer , Aug and a tr1kr were killed the sheriff of Will countv m dvlng and prohab lv a. score of others were wi unded in a pitched gun battle jn the outskirts of Jol t toda) The dead are Tb p Reitz, chief of detective of the E g r Jojle and Eastern raiiroid ard an unMentifie afiker said to be an It lan bhenf James Nenklrk 6), .6 at rhe point o death in the Silver Cros hoptal here ath a bullet wound tnrough his m itnother right trhetit, and leg Home f Shopvsorker ltaoketl. hen a mob of The battle occurred ficm 1 mo to 1.0) men eurrounded tae home of Georg Neism a pa.mt- f r, and former union man who had returned to aork m the rai road shops City authorities admitting tnat the riot.ng had gotten beyun) their hate asked for roops from Fprlngf.eld When the mob surrounded the ainlers home ne.gl)bor sent Jn calls for the sheriff and for Chief Reitz Both of them aged men, lumped Into eutomoblies and rushed to the scene They' orsimultaneously arriving dered the mob to disperse and someone In the crowd retorted. Like Hell EDWARD N. DAVIS. (Copyright by Edward N Davis.) Formerly Teohnlcal Eectrlcal Expart For U. S. Government. I Blocked in Senate RESULT I Radio Each Day h- - f,-- , Fifteen Minutes of A Sugar Probe Plan KILLED, 1 Intall y r t K, Dont Spend It All Frhaps P 3oti are now in tha prime of life n w h j our earning ci Ity Is g-- ei If ar don t let youth cheat old ax by pending all you make now you A dyattmatic aav. habit ing with your money deposited at 4 interest will produce a comfortable living for you h$n you cannot earn it yourself i We Fay 4 Per Ceat On Bavlaga a |