| Show t 192k MOHDAY EVgimTOvrOCTOBEB OGrDEH Random ' 13 QUESTIONS Cabinet la City — II M Linsley formerly chief clerk in the railway mail ser vice in Ogden was an Ogden visiPARIS Tenn Oct 1— (AP) Mr Linsley left Ogden TTnited States Senator Kenneth D tor today in 1906 He is with the Du Font McKellar of Tennesse In a speech at Du Pont ad- at a 'Democratic meeting: here to-at Powder company Lewis Ft questions thirteen addressed Joining day Herbert Hoover Republican presidential nomine© with request that Feonr Hies tulips and perenni they be answered by 3r- - Hoover in als Moore's Nurseries Phone 782 Itfs Elizabethan address Saturday or 1268 7508 The questions follow "It elected will ycu appoint or Lnncheon— Past Matrons' cir continue Andrew W Mellon com- cle will meet on Wednesday at 1:30 mon held to be more interested o'clock for luncheon in the Ma Jn the manufacture and sale of In- sonic temole rooms The new of ficers will be hostesses toxicating: liquors thanasany other your secman in the country " retary of the treasury and by virtue Are Their Eyes Right for School? of his office chief prohibition en- Packer & Stevens Optometrists and forcement officer?" S52 24tn StPhone 1670 Jewelers "Shotild you not appoint Mr 6587 Mellon would you appoint anyone interestelse directly or indirectly KfjvL- - Wm-ii-r"vretlnzs for Mt ed' in the liquor business or in any Osrtn will be held in workers tak connector Indirectly way directly Instead ward the chapel Eighteenth tae liquor ed with those In Ninth ward The tirst meetness as your secretary of the treas- of the ing In the Eighteenth ward will be ury ?" held tonight at 7:30 o'clock RACE IXTElMDfGLIN-intermin-klinsn r 'Do you believe the Tr IT B Foutz Dentist an of the whit and colored nounces the opening of his new races on terms of quality? 30 Lewis Block Ph office Suite 'Did you issue at order provid 1208 ' 7101 desuchin the for equsity ing partment Of commirce over which Hauser Stops Over — Eric V you then presided last winter or president of the Multomah hotel at spring? at the "Will you appolit colored post Portland Ore spent Sunday Eigelow stopping in Ogden imasters collectors marshals dis Hotel trict attorneys or prohibition en on his return from an eastern trip forcement officers n the south? Phone F J Drake Veterinarian "Did you give oit a number of 8423 Interviews while it the Mississippi 114 valley in the eprtg of 1927 de that fedenl v government Owens 11 daring Improving — Millard should take over aid entirely at sits who suffered a fractured skull jown expense the jroblem of flqod when he was knocked down by an Control? automobile Saturday afternoon "After you got Uck to "Washing was reported to be improving at the ton did you chanp your mind and Dee hospital today urge that "a bill to passed provld Drs Foutz New Method Dentists lng for twenty pe cent local con- trlbutions on flool control? 2463 Washington Ave Phone 343 6950 ABOUT OIj IJSASES "Do you appr?e of the leases Snsde by your tto associates in To' Northwest— Walter C Tiffany President Hardin:'s cabinet A B Pacific coast manager of the North Fall and Edwin Ienby of the gov western Miller left today for Port ernment oil resere to Doheny and land Wash aftOre and Seattle ' 1 4 Sinclair or to ther corporations? me er a oi survey genera maning "Have you evr expressed' your grain and flour milling conditions disapproval of tleir acts in mak in the Intermountain states these leases? ing"Do you appro© of the conduct Rent or lease 5iroom modWill J Hay and John W ernFor bf newi home Ideal location Call ' Weeks two mon of your associ 6887 ates in the lardng cabinet in us 360 or 1625 lng- bonds obtaiisd from Harry F Sinclair in payinr the debts of the Hospital Report —The condition of Ollvarez Mexican who Republican parV to which you was Jesusover the head with a shov hit now belong? "Would you s:bmlt to the senate el by another Mexican last week and recommendits'approval of the wast reported as good at the Dee treaty recently eitered into between hospital today Secretary Kellosg and representa tlves of certain uther great nations B J ' Furnlss insurance ' Ph 905 ' to outlaw war n view of thlmore '6821 recent action o' France and Eng land in enterini into a naval com Tunc In on KFTJR every morn pact against tie interests of the Ingi 10 to 10:45 'Lassen Card United States? 7287 Music Co t- l - G j- j j "With fTnfnrtafA riMnlns? Co j Postponed — Meeting of the We ber County Fish and Game Protective association scheduled for Wed nesdays is postponed one week Ernest Ford ' president announced ' 1 f today Berthana regular dances every 6667 Wednesday and Saturday Shopping Advice — Start in the morning stay for luncih and! finish 7601 v the job Wright's The auxiliary to the Tonight--United Spanish War Veterans will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the American Legion chateau j nif vvai Terms $300 Weekly - f " SEARCH ASK BY REHATIVES To Marry-- Richard M Craig of Ogden and Rese M Ringo of Idaho- obtained a liceiise this morning from marriage the Weber (county clerk Frock SKop Majestic Electric Radio — Power ll power stage— That's radio Glasmann Radio CoM 2386 Washington Phone 179 SjMjakei' — Push-pu- 2378 Washington said to 'have represented that they wanted to purchase an automobile W"hen they did not return promptly with the car the sheriff's office was notified They were arrested in Ogden canyon In company with twowomen Both desired a preliminary hear ing and they were given until' to morrow to confer with counsel Judge John A Hendricks set bail at $2000 in each case Darwin Van de Graaff These boys nave gooa scnoiastic recoras ana there will be no question about NEW MEMBERS being allowed to compete in Gamma Kappa has taken six their state games Eleanor rriembers: Virginia Clay &neua wedell Bteua Ktrmgnam SOCIAL SUCCESS L'ee Roberts Francis Furrington student body Our a As Jeanette and part dance on Manning was a huge night Friday of their year's program Gamma success The hall was crowded with school the to equip' Kappa hopes a all students and had glor happy workhonestrtoi-goodnewith an ious time We were glad to have with us about fifty alumni of the school Let us have more parties TO LEAD CHEERS Kent Bramwell has been appoint of this kind ed yell leader with Dee Bramwell his vounsrer brother and Bill Smi ley as his assistants We hear that the next vounsrer brother Paul is vtell leader at Central The Bram Well family certamly seems to be !': talented ed ss - tf w-h- street early Sunday himmorning a man who described self as George Baker 32- was arrested by Deputy Sheriffs D T Steele and H R Davis ahd federal prohibition agents with 52 bottles of home made beer in his posses- sion' The arrest was made officers restreet port at 316 Twenty-fourt- h after they had witnessed Baker load the beer in his automobile at his home and - drive to the Twenty-fourth street address At his home officers declared they found an additional 160 bottles of beer Baker was released under $300 cash bond APtsrr ' ' - - — - - - - - ' i ' MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL IS DENIED Chloe Robinson's motion in the loses MOTORISTS CASE SET FOR THURSDAY Stephen I?onovlel 93S Orchard avenue pleaded not guilty when he appeared in city court this morning' to answer td a charge of operating ! an auto whip under the influence j of liquor lie was arrested Saturday night following a collision with another carf He- posted $100 ball His case was set for' Thursday by ' Judge John A ellndricks - 0t f team winners oyer Stanford last year opened the 1328 season here yesterday with an unimpres sive 12 to 0 victory over the weet coast army team Burke "The Id-es- i Statesman" ' ever pleaded for Justice Do justice by yourseli and family by beginning now to lay the foundation of financial security James Stark ' " Paid-IrwCaplt- J -- it's versatile — can play the ! i ' Presldsnt Andrews H Secretary swag- ger role with the brim down all around v the more formal role witi the brim turned up— its soft fine felt shapes easily "2374 WASH J Z OODENUTAH —for a new detail NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS look for a narrower brim Soft greys lead i —1532-Starli- ght I and Tulips Love You Truly By Lambardo Orchestra —1523-Half- way —1537-F- alc and Warmer The Cat and Dog By Harry Resen -1- My Gal Sal Prescription 539- Red Nichols' Orchestra 'By Ian 1 of the Time Chlquita By Ukulele Ike All I f - I II A limited number of make money 1 Og- - den's charming ladies will have this opportunity to j of MANY! are the dangers from overheted or undefheatcd rooms malaria and other Infections from bad waterj headaches ' And all you have to do is induce your mends to have a good time? The most interesting selling idea ever offered in Ogden farewell Blues " GOOD Do You Want to Make Some Real MONEY? to Heaven It Goes Like This By Ukulele Ike pizhess ' ' SAFETY Save as you' 'please Stop Convenient when you please withdrawal facilities Intereit starts fro n the first day ' STATE SUPERVISED $10000000 "Frank Francis 21 of execution untiVNovemb-- ! STRENGTH more men want this new hat for its style and price BUT DELAY GRANTED your food you lose strength ' Minrieapolls Edmund JAIL i sf y ' 1— SAN FRANCISCO — (UP) The St Mary's college foot-ta- ll o If your stomach is sick iron are 81CK all Over If VOil ran' rfVf ' Min-neapoll- : - j from coal ca ttc Your plumber jean correct all these by rectifylnci at the source We wanl to be your plumber and we will ber if you glva us the first trial ty Ik i II i ! By Lee Morse' Lassen-Car- o " Office Hours 9:30 Arll d Music Co?" Wright's 3rd Floor i ' "i to 6 P 11 ftPMASlSl 0?-- ' i I : ' Utalj Plumbing Co & Heating 2344 Wash Ave Thene £570 s r iLYOLflST ' Inquire HOTEL BIGELOW Suite 303-30- 4 —1 Shadows On the Wall Mother and Dad rec-fcgniz- ed v Walter Barry in charge of family flour distribution for the Gen eral Mills Inc with office in arrived in? Ogden this of the morning to make a sun-aconditions here JHe visited the Royal MllHng company plant a member of theGeneral Mills inc where he conferred with M W Sherwood man agerV He will leave Tuesday for Twenty-eight- h ld ' MAKES BUSINESS VISIT IN OGDEN - -- ' : - ' e j v- itjs second1 get nervous ana ieei as tired when you get up as when you went to bed 6600 For 10 years Tanlac has restored Josephine Sf" Olon county re- - to neaitn ana activity many thoufolliiw sands who suffered just as you do corder today reported-thlng real estate transfers: Mr Albert A Rooke'of Sarah F Kyes to D H Linqcr S9th Place Los Angeles 1830 W Califs man all of lots 9 and 10 block says: ''For: 6 years I could hardly View addition: $800 Ike I suffered so from stomach Sarah F Kyes to D H Linder work— and liver trouble But Tanlac man colds Conghi froa the southwest quarter built elements which eoothe and heal th tbij lead to te partf and made my up my of section You ca stop them inflamed membranes and stop the ir Kqiis trouhle township 6 north stomach and strength liver work fine" UoW with Creomulsion 6a emulsified range 1 west $1200 ritation while the creosote goes on to Let yTanlae do for tnn Who ? Bakke Postma and wife 0 er- creosote that is picasjnt ' to take the stomach is absorbed into the trude rostma to Francis George did for this sufferer It corrects the Creomulsion is a medical discovery blood attacks the seatof the troubla Mole et al a part of the eouth most obstinate diffestivA trnnWao fwith two-foaction it eoothes and and checks the growth of the germs 9 township ceat of section relieves gas pains in the stomach quarter teals the inflamed memiiraaes and in Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac6 north range 1 west $3000 ana coweis it restores appetite jtibits gem growth in the from treatment of tory coughs Of all kaown drugs cteosote is cola bronchitis and minor forms of vigor and sound sleep AWAITS QUIZ BY bronchial irritations and is excellent by high medicd authorities Tanlac is made of roots barks 'ks one cf tie greatest hsUihg agendks for building np the system after colds The cost is less than FEDERAL andjierbs OFFICERS for conghs from colds bronchial or flu Money refunded if not re"Get a bottle from a dose 2 cents' Elmer Watermolen "19 arrested irritations Creomulsiojj contains in lieved after taking according to direcYour money your today druggist on a Saturday charge cf tamperpddition to creosote tions Ask your drussist healinsr (adv) ing with another person's mail was back if it doesn't help you still in the city jail today awaiting questioning by federal officers He is alleged to have called at the general ! delivery window for mall dV rOR THE CQUsh FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON dressed to John Roberts iir fiobcit said the letters came for him and that they contained money 6ZJiJLUQ?LLiQIIlXySED BEWARE THE COUGH FROM l GOLDS THAT HANG ON ed - Second district court for a hew trial in her action against James' for $10000 damages for Crowley S C Earl Horton and Livingston breach of an alleged promise to court this mornappeared in city marrj" W'as overruled this morning: ing to answer to-- a charge of ob REPORT ARREST OF James N Kimball an false automobile under taining HOME BREW CARRIER byAJudge Jury :Which heard the caee repretenses The complaint was sign cently returned a verdict of no ed by D H Snow of the Ogden Mo Trailed from his home at 1063 cause of act: on tor iCar company The men are J : : Real Estate Transfers 7375 - e cross-examin- - - M - - GIRLS' AfeSOCIATIOV Thursday September 27 a meet- in cr of the officers! and representa tives of the Girls' association was Irwin's room The hld in Mrs PJans was well attended meeting discussed for carrying out nfxt week's program the 'launch ing of the big sister movement after school the juniors and Friday sdniora met in tne gymnasium There each sen i or was paired off ith a junior During this week the senior is to Irtnlr flftr lier in nior introduce her to the school— iri short give he"r a friendly Wel ti e And on the nisrht of Friday October 5 a cbstume tartv is to "Rflfh fcfsnirw will take her herself to junior and willl devotenas a roar seeing that the junior ing good time 31 and Harry were found guilty of rjetit larceny in the "city court this The pair were accused morning of stealing about 300 burlap sacks from the Royal 'Milling and selling them to A Wcompany Bell a ieea store jproprletor for four cents each A number of witn called including H Stender em oi tne company A ploye W Bell: Lee milling Bass a negro youth and C E Noble Ogden police officer who made the arrests Wilson and Weaver their own case and tne witnesses it was out hurt htrA at the trial that the naJrbrought some sacks to the pass to deliver ceii store ror tnem in his car The two were arrested by Officer Noble when they went to a bank to cash a check Weaver haa a lone- rec ord of time served In California and Colorado jails He has oper ated underVmany aliases and has been in San Qtientin penitentiary He did not take the witness stand during the trial and thus avoided having his record introduced as eviaence against mm The youths will be sentenced' on Wednesday 25 - li" f Peony roots hardy perennials Stone Bros 674 12th 2 787-' She met the men whom she knew only as "Jack" and "Ernest?' ut a Salt Lake dance hall Satur day night she said After "offering to take her home they took her instead to the Ogden rooming bouse aftjsf threatening herewith a un She finally escaped Sunday morning after one of the men had had struck left the roomsand-shthe other over the head- - with a vase and rendered him unconscious she e Stomach Troubles Headache and lo - ' $1000 WATER FIGHT The annual water fight between the iuniors and seniors came off with floods of water' " A large crowd watched the proceedings with joy and rrirtn ana tne par- related' Making her vcay to the highway ticipants went to battle with ardor The junior were thoroughly drenche- she was picked up by a motorist d- and tie seniors emerged wet and brought back to Salt Lake but vicarious The' juniors were good sports and took their duck ing with good grace and the seniors HEARING ASKED were good winners BY TVVO SUSPECTS ed Spjecial — Realistic permanents Hirschman's Beauty Shop 7373 Phope 668 Cinderella ' was given a stay r 1 after he had appeared in city court this morning and received a sen tence of SO days: in jail for petit Ogden police and the countv sheriff's Office have been request- - larceny On September 27 when Stark ea to searcn tor Albert L llueme-napp-aghis plea from not guilty to changed 52 a farmer of Wilson was brought out that anit guilty! lane Relatives of the man report- other whose case is being ed that hei came into Ogden Satur- nancneayouth me Dy juvenile court had day with :a load of corn sJld it a containing about axid went to a bank to cash a check stolenjThe purse said $15 boy gave 30 cents Re sent the team home by a friend of theii money and hethe purse to telling him he was 'going to pur- Stark' ' chase sortie overalls and would catch a ride home later jllis family was worried lest he bad been taken ill or met with foul 'play The only clew Is a letter written by Mr Ruemenapp from SaltL(ike on Saturday to his wife Sheriff Richard Pincock went to Salt t Lake today to investigate 1977 Po-catei- year's Junior clasa Class officers and class advisers were elected Horace Nebeker was named presivice dent with Ted Mattson president and Ada Sailor as secare retary The class advisers EmMiss Dorothy Irvine and Miss ma Chesney Plans for the coming The class year were- - discussed feels that with the leadership of theses" officers and the aid of the advisers they will make a splendid ' showing- - Here's hoping! Harry Weaver Wilson Ogdea motorists are requested to observe the new rones established in the business district providing parking places for trucks only Mle making deliveries The new zones are painted green and will be established in every toioc:: in the business district Those In tie block on Washington between Twenty-folui-t- b and Twenty-fift- h streets hadvbeeh completed today No passenger cars will be allowed to park in the truck zones between 8 a m and 6 p m ' ! ' 1 10 Wjrth Much More - On Thursday September 20" the first junior class meeting was held Although the members present were few the meeting snowed the vim and pep that describes this SALT LAKE Oct 1 — (AP)— Police today were investigating the story told by Hazel Gustaveraon 16 of Holliday a suburb that she had beeu taken from Salt Lake to Ogden and held In a rooming house for eight hours by two young men who said they were going to hold her until her father gave them The Home Economics club held meeting Wednesday at 3:15 o'clock in the sewing room dfficers for the club were elected: "The!: Whip" a picture of Eng Madeline Strineham president lish hunting gentry and racing inifred Laurie vice president: horses bpened at the Orpheum the Helen Borup secretary and Rose atre Sunday afternoon for a five Hains reporter Uniforms were day run It played to capacity dtecided uoon arid plans for the houses through the first day opening party were discussed We Doroia bigger and better time ietds'are ahticioate The played by thy MacXaill and Ralph Forbes this year if possible life lorg friends who suddenly THE FIGHT IS ON" through an accident to the hero W triort mirwi1vf!l out in'ath flrtd th§t they are in love with each liltfr" hn Tridavi one team other 1 and one at Morgan w e at Jordan course the play has a villain and this- time there are two ' of lost? at the former and won at the an even break we call it thm played by Anna Q' Nilsson litter was a good beginning and as it It and Lowell Sherman And what ' was the first game lor tne season dirthy things they do! Wha is a racing picture with vr nrei not at all discouraeed We have a out an accident? This picture car rather encouraged ries several to make! things round finri bunch of bovs in iootbau and e are confident they are going but with good measure The pic ture carries the Vitaphone music t0 do Jthe school honor tnis year The heroine is no lovelier than ATHLETIC CARDS rides the horse back the girl Application has been made to and forth in front of the theatre Three Vitaphone short selected the state arbitrator Superintendent subjectjis and i the movietone news E Allan Bateman for eligibility reel make uptne remainder or tne curds for the following boys: Au i wu bill On the Vitaphone are "The gust AXlil Aiueii Chambers Jim Francis Gjordonrealism" Night fcourt "a bit-o- f Cugat's Gigolo "Spanish songs and Klncn liex ureaves &am iierscoDelbert dancesii'r and Jane and Kate Lee vitz Jack Harbertson Jones John Murphy Les Mayer "the movie kids" Hod Hueh Maver Jake Ohash Parks Frank Read Darold Stone Schuletz William Stltt Ern GIVEN TERM Peter ost Tarran Bob van Dyke and Wilson Lane Resident Not Seen Since Saturday 231 E Bohn — Insurance ! - Continued —Case of the state against Alex Child charged with possession of liquor last January was continued today in city court The federal aerent John Ferrell who signed the complaint was said to be out of town Con —— r-f- 'WHIP' DRAWS LARGE CROWDS -- Patronize home Industry by J 60000 By ERIC KEYSER United Press Staff Correspondent BERLIN Oct 1— (UP) — Strikes which already have affected 60000 workers and threaten serious lajbor troubles shortly began in Germany - today J Trade unions throughout Germany are preparing new wage demands contending that theinfcrease in living (costs durjng the past nine months has not been met by i wage increases North sea shipyards werej at a virtual standstill When a strike called for) today becafme compljete Textile workers at Muench'nGlad-tac- k also were scheduled to strike This walkput would affect another 45000 workers tVhile the shipyard strike! is complete labor observers believe that the workers have chosen an inopportuhe time as the boomj in the yards now appears to be over It is believed however that ithe employes jm&y agree to a slight wage increase and utilize the strike as an excuse to diminish' their slaffs tomobiles they were drivTnf crash ed at Twentieth and Washington avenue Damage was slight Drive It Yourself Co— Rent new model Fords and Chevrolets 2538 261 Phone 3500 Washington Dress Hat Affect i Collision — A King of Willard and A C Yarrlngton of Ogdn figured In a collision Sunday Au ft £Sf t Reviews ' Ogden grown flowers Dumke I -- "Vttv theatre Higher Wages Are Sought Continues No 2 Group i — (Special) ! LABOR TROUBLE Strikes 1 leaders were today preparlng'to welcome toMyron T Hcrrick ajnbassador France who will arrive here Tuesday mornvisit ing for a one-da- y More than 150 prominent citizens of the state will be at tho station to meet Ambassador Herrick A hefcdtd by reception committee Senator Reed Smoot has been appointed as follows: Harold Fabian Ernest rational committeeman for the candidate Bamberger senate William H Wattis candi date for governor: Catl R Mar- cusen chairman of the stale central committee Louis Cates presclub ident o? the Hoover-Curti- s Mrs AJ J Love and Mrs Jessie Cannon members of the- stale cen tral committeei Ambassador Herrick wi1! probably be taken to Saltair and to the Utah 'Copper mine r He will be invited to nttpnd a DOlItieaL " rallv : W th evening GERMANY FACES -- iorai 2385' Honnold's Beauty Shoppei at ' 5063 Emporium Phone 675 "Woull you tinder any clrcum for type Ogfteii Typewriter Bouse tetancea:ecoif fiend to the congress and repairs ' 2422 KieseL that this vast plant be turned over writers 236 1125 tinder leise to a private 'company Phone or compimes? Fined — Lee Freberg 36 was fined ?10 by City Judge John A Hendricks today Freberg pleaded guilty to a charge of disturbing the peace In a cafe on Twenty-fift- h street Sunday evening Hear the new Majestic Radio at iflen Gros Roberts Piano Co Sold ' on easy terms 6735 Distilled Water Ice— Ogd erf City Ice Co Phone 518 2239 Terms $200 Weekly SALT LAKE Oct 2810 Mrs 6777 Coat Dre Hat R RECEPTION Featuring the Duart permanent waving machine The latest Improvement: in permanent wavlne 93-R-- Group Phone 543 Washington Ave in-ti- 1 MAKING READY rarents— David Hopkins of Pittsburg is ' visiting in Ogden with his parents Mr and Mrs D Hopkins 1073 Darling street1 Jr MUSCIE StlOALS "Would you recommend to the Robbery — The R T Petty gro congress that Muscle Shoals b at Seventeenth and Washing eery retained by the government always ton avenue was robbed Saturday for use in for time explosives ready $8 In pennies three About night of war and to manufacture fertil cartons of cigarets some candy and of izers for the farmers peace and the surplus power to be a wrench were stolen fiold on tsrms vhlch will guarantee 3 For Fuller Brushes call the use cf chejper light and power : Asserts She Was Held In Accused of Stealing 300 Ogden' Rooming House Burlap Sacks And For Ransom Selling Them Is r Dance again' Thursday night Lockwodd's Orchestra uow at E1 7412 Monte Springs t TRUCK ZONES FOUt Of THEFT PAINTED GREEN YOUTHS GIRL'S STORY GUILTY Ordered To Make Search For Sbdenkamp Sheriff ' - No R POLICE CHECK Judge George S Barker this morning ordered Sheriff R D Pincock to make a diligent effort to apprehend and bring Antone Sodenkainp 19 of Roy to trial rIhe Judge gave this order aftr he had declared Sodenkamp's $1000 bond forfeited The youth was charged with rape alleged'o have heeen committed upon Bfi Ogden girl last June '2 Soderkamp was released under the $100f bond ejgned by his father L F "Soden-kara- p and H De Vree 7332 When he failed to appear for trial last Wednesday the case was TCHfinw ri Snvder member of continued until today to give the of the Cleveland Plain bondsmen a chance to search for the utaff Tioaii- - niV feature writer of note the youth This morning neither will pass through Ogden Tueafy the defendant the bondsmen nor on tram iso tor &an Tancisco their attorneys were in court?? RTf RhviJkc hnj heen retained to Upon motion of District Attorney write articles on his trip through Joseph E Evans Judge Barker dethe west clared the bond forfeited and ¥ ordered the district attorney to Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs — Klerike file to recover 6n the Floral 2955 Wash ave Ph 120 bond an action ' V STAlIDABD-iXAHIKE- ND OB DERED For rHvnrce— Merle Andrus filed suit today1 in the Second district court for a divorce from xawrence Andrus charging "failure to provide They were married April 19 1926 at Salt Lake ana nave no children Tvn suifi— Three - and one-ha- lf acres Coops for 250 hens Close 537 in Easy terms Ph 2 188-- J 355 St 13th Cash paid for tomatoes delivered at factory from uncontracted acre- fee Royal Canning corporation 31st st and Lincoln ave Phone 801 M 1 rates? "v ' Retain Mellon In : -- REFERENCES i One Is Whether (He Will t ii RFEITURE OF HOOVER ASKED - ' ' f ( |