Show — 7j STATEMENT OfJ DISEASE MADE t Influenza Not Severe Here But? Care Is Urged so-call- ed w III t i k vy i £&uf ( ' xl —jJix lr jzlt i j ouch sdJ (—- ! f ( vol c'vmyco m thath" I T'U'j£h) ( 'LfV urctz rtuew t C'Vl 2 WH( WHKT tAty vicK on Tf?mo -- 1 ?g TtltV to to - L ! 1 up to ( OOJ jpiucmo i " J I iOOti'l- — rr my iow Cbc ccato -- E- u- "TT" - ffc I iN"jv ifi Lv-- Bprt Ross 48 a bartender was talking over the telephone when deputy sheriffs and federal prohibition agents entered a drink parlor at 216 Twenty-fift- h street WedAs a result thy nesday night beat him to three and a half pints v of whisky they reported today Ross was released from the coufi-t- y jail under $300 bait on a charge of having liquor in his possession Thcj liquor Deputy Sheriff D V Steele reported was iri a container TO CALIFORNIA GRANTED TIME TO CONSULT LAWYER PATIENTS ARRIVE FROM NAVAL BASE Abraham Challato 68 charged with a felony appeared in city court this morning and requested time to consult counsel before hav- Ross was telephoning Patients of the United States government numbering 65 arrived in bgden at 3 o'clock sthis morning en route to Washington D C frohi the naval base in Valliejo Cal They were in a special train and vvej-attended by governmental doctors and nurses iThey arrived over the lines of the Southern Pacific and departed javer the D ?& Letters are being mailed today by the Ogden chamber of commerce1 to member chambers in the interntiountain country and the Pacific coast asking them to support Ogden in bringing the 1959 convention of the western division of the United States chamber of com- e merce! here Htt'j'j 01928 Vt NU sixth convention will be held In Pasadena December 5and 6 and the Ogden chamber is trying to send as large a delegation as possible So far the following members have signified their intention of making the trip: President P II Mulcahy Vice President E R Alton Secretary E J FJeldsted Dr H M Rowe James II Orr A P Bigelow Lester F Whitlock P A T)lx J S Glazebrook and Andrew Thei R :C W SCRVKC Iff MEXICANS HELD IS DISMISSE AND FINED The Utah Mortgage company's suit against J H Leishman Jr Mlllerr A committee will make a canvass was dismissed by James rf of the members to urge an attend Kimball WednesdayJudge afternoon and ance of at least 50 at the Pasadena counter-claiLeishmah's against meeting the mortgage companywas disU missed "'!! The company sued to force Leishman to fulfill an alleged contract to pay $5500 for a house which was to be a duplicate of a " certain other dwelling Leishman- refused to accept the house declaring it was not a dupliWASHINGTON Nov 22 — (UP) cate and that he was therefore not — President Coolidge gave the bound by the contract ' He then Muscle Shoals bill a pock- asked in his counter-claifor the et veto because he believed it would return of $650 which he had alput the government Into the retail ready paid the company' power and fertilizer business he The company made a told a congressional delegation prima-faci- e mortgage case showing that the which called on him at the White house was a although the House" today The president indi- defense did duplicate not put on any witcated ihe never would sign the bill nesses The contract was exarit-ine- d no matter what changes are made and found to be technically in it invalid so Judge Kimball Thei chief executive left the im- Leishman was not bound by itruled arid pression with some delegates they dismissed the complaint Irish said that he might sign the old man's counter-claifor SfTSO war Gladden bill for lease of the then dismissed and neither plaintiff government wartime ni nor defendant was given costs trate and power project if that bill were revised in some respects and passed by congress MUSCLE SHOALS CONFAB TOPIC - ! - in m Knocked Dishes To Floor And Struck Waitress In Cafe Officer J W Cottam Wednesday night arrested two Mexicans at a cafe at 151 Twenty-fift- h street where they were creating a disturbance The men are said 10 have ordered food and then knocked the dishes on the floor and struck the waitress The proprietor grabbed a gun and the Mexicans fled Officer Cottam then took them to the station This morning they were charged with drunkenness and fined $10 each READY TD START ON LONG TR! MORRIS - thority "FLU" CLAIMS FAMOUS ACTOR ' LOST ANGELES Nov 22— (A P) 'I ELLISON DIES versity and Reed C Ellison who: is aUending the University of Utah! Her mother Margaret W Cowley' two brothers Wallace W and Murray W Cowley and a sister Gladys W Cjowley of Los Angeles also sur4 : ' ' I 'Mrs Ellison was born September She was prominent in socia 7184 arid (jhurch circles' In Layton Slit: had Served as president of the prN mary association of the L D SI ! mL Saturday Only So Shop Early Sand Ajvoid the 1 Rush "'San 'i j j j a i i M&-Cpy- CQ QC )0D Shoes $2 TEDDIES 1 Crepe de chine 30 sorted in all sizes lace' as-- j " trim Shes ' j Children's coats1 trimmed sizes 14 to all-fu- r j I G $45 hose Silk Hose Only Ladies': SMOCKS'ill i I 'I Plain colors and tonnes all sizes cre- V s Large assortment in all styles and sizes full-fashion- - i f Bell Auctioneer M CC V LuD jen'$ moleskin J pants I csja:aaa"s: I 250 Dolls kightly LOT $ J Values to '$800— I LOT 00 One Hundred Assorted $2 I One Hundred $245 ji KiSxruTssn 11 iH M Two for One Blankets! Upublel katiii-- j bound parthyool and full size Biiy tone jfor $7G3-janget pne ' IA A7L d j ' f IfREE! well-mad- e trunk $1000 value Only j $750 value suit- - $100 regular &r A£ Snoes Famous IMen'a Urch Support! i I bac1 ori $450 "worjk j ' ! Men's value i S L4 i 'I J QC ' ' $DJd speS445 Jvangaroo4 $600 value IVjiceman'g only Soiled Including Efianbee Madame Hudson and other wonderful dolls Opeii and shut eves Beautiful ly dressed raw- - - heavy $349 1 I ! Friday and Saturday only iwe toillrgfy absolutely FREE five bars of Crystal White laundry soap with t a- Positively Closing Out J 'I DOLL SPECIAL 1 2376 Wash Aye j J j I FREE! FREE! ! 7:30 NIGHTS Men's old : ed Luggage Steamer buy In iii85c' !hide shirts only ji 1 $345 yaliie f o: Tje best ! C 1 2:30 AFTERNOONS Flannel Shirts $100 silk Heavy P - pure thread i BLANKET BATH ROBES s cn do $ZOD sweaters (JM 0 Ladies' fine silk i ? Wocfl $145 valup town Only $295 value j lumber-jacket- QQ OuC TT QAD style: veljet and tailored felts silk and i UH- f r UKA Lumberjacks MILLINERY liah wool $179 value LadieB' J Boys' heavy lumberjack (Unions Wool j f j heavy iUC Men's only j B5c value1 Boyi' part Children's lingcttc Only 100 Trimmed j I $125 value Only 32 CHILDREN'S COATS j! : JC Bpys' Canvas Top Men's Heavy Yo61cn Sox per pair i Ladies' and Men's L D S Garments 7C Bloomers Bfue? !srpLii sioo in SPECIAL $ H oo ( Extra- Special Men's FREE! Children's and misses' $195 to $395 values ! 4-- 2 Famous crab bat?s Friday and Saturday only--bu- y one for 25c and get one SWEATERS $ li11 00 di q vlOy yi no Two for One 95 506 and get FREE! iq MftH ll 11 hose buy fr £k Shoes One lot Chlldreri's Shoes One lot Children's Assorted rayon and silk lined All colprs 1 Ladies' i'mt onej pair one One lot Children's $295 One itrwojfbr Silk' all-wo- ol trimmed 24 ! vuiJJ r tJ)lUO blac kiknele JC AC leather - J I and Chilclsf black yajqe I' juen s Coats $8$5 valuei Boys' sheep lined $lli95 value Men's f Balance of our $195 and $295 j JRubl)er'Boot $295 value food's £1 QQ black kneu dlUO $225 yaluie jMibses' r LL 0£ LtDC Only QUILTED ROBES j - ' 98c $100 Valde hoys' JJt heavy black i1 6 OC light 8-- ! r j S?fttQ and dark all4w6ol with ear caps pads or without Boys' $jl95 HOUSE DRESSES Eiibbers $125 Value men's dress School Caps ' Sheep-line- d ' j j j I o M If Id I FREE! i r -- Men's fancy ties buy one for 75c audi get one One hundred1 assorted dresses—velvets satins crepes cloths in all styles sizes to 40 Values to $1250— FARM RELIEF i ikwwfv mi Folks These Prices Will Prevail Friday and radical reductions to make room for Christmas merchandise — HASTE IS -- A j BEET HARVEST Judge I j TWO ARRJVE TO KILL DUCKS case Bnlyer iMnnufacture of ffallojlicclii J I Hendricks continued the Challato Is accused of committing a crime against nature lie is accused of Immorality with an boy: The boy's mother Challato Is signed the complaint held in the Weber county jail His ball was fixed at $ 500 An attorney will be appointed by the court to defend the prisoner John 1 : Aspirin n tb trtfles mri of Monoacetlcacidesof ODDS AND ENDS SALE These broken lots are sold at these church had been ward Sunday school officer and alsowas a member of the primary stake board of the j'orth Davis stake Recently she tjook an active part in the Red 1 Crosi drive for membership In are jFdneral arrangements fc' charge of Larkin and :Sons I proven directions enclosed jg)jBif Margaret Cowiey Ellison wife of Morrs H' Ellison of Layton died! earlyjthis morning at the local hos- pital following an Illness of fiveS week) Surviving are her husband and j:wo sons Stanley C Ellison! student at Leland Stanford uni- vlvei ing a preliminary hearing is always safe to give a Bayer tablej: thcrp is jno the slightest liarm in genuine Aspirin You have the doctbr's assurance that it' doesn't affect the heart And you probably Icaow f rom experience that Bayer Aspirin does banish all sojrts of !paiii iii short order Instant relief: for headaches neuralgia neuritijs Rheumatism too Nothing like it for breaking up a pold At all druggists with Two for One t -- I j It I '" 'I r HI NEW YORK Nov 22— — MAN IS FINED $200 Lieut Benjamin Mendez (AP) American-trained chief pilot of the ColFOR WHISKY MASH ombia air service has tentatively set tomorrow as the starting date Ljn Curtis charged with pos for a projected 4600-mil- e session or a quantity of whisky flight from New York to his native capi- masi) was sentenced to pay a fine tal serve 100 days in jail URGED Weather permitting he plans to ofwiietjiH'OOhe orappeared for sentence be take off tomorrow morning from fore Municipal Judge John A Hen the Rockawav naval nation for nn dricks this morning Curtis was gota Colombia in a Curtis Falcon arretted recently by Sergeant L W IN en Pack and Detective C E Noble seaplane Stops arei route at Jacksonville planned "'Fla: Ha- The jofficers found several barrels vana Puerto Barriosi Guatemnla of m!ash at Curtis' residence WASHINGTON Nov 22— (A P) and Colon Canal zonle From Co— Declaration that farm relief lon he will start on the final 1250-mil- e legislation should be passed at the Incjrease Your Weight hop to Bogota coming regular session of congress rather than be held ijp for a speT 5 Pounds in 30 Days cial: session was made by today : Senator McNary of Oregon before Make Yourself Strong Healthy the National Grange "If this thing is delayed until aaa vigorous at tne same spring any lejrislation that rnmrmic Time passes' will not go into effect until Is too and that ivzy late" he said Major Mapt C Fleischmann B3f this time most people knor "Of course If frtf nnl!!nl chairman of the bo prd of the worms great flesh pre congress does not get around to tt Fleisrhmati tijaij me Vdot ac - dueer vwwi company i is McCoy's Tablets mis term then It must be dealt companies by W U Yule retired Take them for a few wek n!l with at an extra' session called for v auiorn-ibusiness man have ar- the jliollows In your cheeks your the purpose" In rived Ogden The report of the committed BekrRiver Duck'and! eone to tim necK and chest will soon fill out club for a few and fwhether you be man or woman on transportation was before the dayy shooting you"l have an attractive figure delegates today Fleischmalnn's private ana of "get there" energy "The entire freight rate struc- CarlMajor jpienty is stationed in the in just a snort time ture must be Investigated" the re- XDgdenEdgewoodunder yards ijhe charge of No one will call you skinny any port said in dealing with railroads his secretary Jule Bergen i more! 'with the Idea of revising it to reAccording to present plans the Ini McCoy's VOU find 'a onmhtnL flect absolute fairness to agriculleave Saturday morn- ation of health builders that ture before any increases in freight partyforSvlll bring Santa Barbara where Ma- energy strength and vigor and ing rates on the products of agriculture jor! Fleischmann at an maintains be granted time put pounds of good Agriculture is not In a elaborate winter residence His sum- tne same flesh on those who art healjthy position at the present time to underweight stand any increase in freight costsJ" mer home is in Nelv York One underweight woman exceed 'II MOTORISTS FINED ingly thin gained 10 pounds in 22 days! and doesn't have to worry any DOCTOR VISITING IN! CITY COURT more I about her f icrure j — Read HIS HQME TOWN O takes risk all the MpCoy F MOvSs Wayne RasmussVn tnis ironclad guarantee Tf a ftr Vorn B 4 sixty cent boxes of 's Thorpe and Qeorge D Ma-so- n Dr Thomas R Tiers fftpri a motorists tagged by Officer M takingTablets or 2 One Dollar hoxos Ogden called this' morninc- - nn At or Frank Francis and the city com Shaughnespy for making left turns atiy thin underweight man or with their cars without going to woman doesn't gain at least f missioners fntppinf pounds and feel comoletelv Rfl Dr Re'es Is visit ntr horn tjiJfK the intersection or tfa Mr and Mrs G Osmnnd ttvAa of the' block each paid jfinca or forf- fied (with the marked improvement in city court today in health — your money will be re 13S5 Twenty-sevent- h street He is eited-$2 Jv D with funded Fettingill charged practicing in Ironwood Mich Just ask for McCov's Tablets at where he ia specializing in eye failing to observe' a- - stop sign and Schramm-Johnson Roy Crosbie charjred with tiassinsr or any drulr i ear nose and throat work a rod light signal ' both forfeited store Distributed 'lv At prnv's After leaving' Oeden Dr ! They were tagged by Motorcr Laboratories Inc also distributors was graduated from George Washcle Officers Rink Smurthwaite of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil — there f cnVinnl Tiled io in ington UnlvPrKltV JJ I HI and Dewey Hawkins none! better —Advertisement y Washington D C He returned to Utah recently when 'the father of his wife for--i --T meriy Miss Theo Nelson of Mount rieasant died Since attending the funeral-Dand Mrs Rees their eon Thomas Tr "hnva and visiting In several cities of the ' state ' — Edward J Connelly character actor of the screen and stage who died here yesterday of influenza held the record for continuous service as an actor in any single motion picture studio He also was the oldest member of the company with whom he had been under contract for 14 years as a featured players Bom in New York City Connelly started his career as a reporter on the New York Sun in the days of Charles A Dana and then took up acting! After playing a number of featured roles he leaped into fame opposite Edna May In "'The Belle of New York" During his stage career! he played opposite Fritzi Scheff! Nazlmova and others His closest friend Jack Currier also a former stage celebrity died some r months ago f Connelly began his Cage career In 19l£ when he left the Mage to Stops COUGHS appear with Mary PIckford in "The Instant relief n r UUljJJfi Good Little Devil" He appeared guaranteed JnQS With mnrvnlmi in "The Four Horsemen" rack! Destroys verm a: riira h The j wettest day recorded hap- soothes membranes ends symptoms Sold everywhere 25c and EOc pened ion June 14 1911 at Kag-in- o quickly amble with pneumonia— be P""' 46 f when inches of olKL It's Philippines j rain fell DENNIS'' EUCALYPTUS OINTMENT Metro-Goldwyn-Ma- - si1 M I H m dollars fine or ten 'days in jaii was tne sentence meted out bv Judtre John A Henrtrirka In thi city court this morning to Harold Worsley 28 of Farmington Worsley was arrested Tuesday night at tne White City dance hall by Officer James Hearn and booked at the police station on a charge of Impersonating an officer Worslev pleaded guilty to the charge and paid the fine When Questioned bv the 1ud£r Worsley said he had taken four arinKsi or ' ogaen brand of moonshine'" "Well" replied the Judge "you had better leave Ogden moonshine alone it takes a special kind of drinker to handle it" Wojsley and four companions tried to enter the dance hall without purchasing tickets Worsley told the gatekeeper he was an officer but refused to show his au- t a til A m MM r""5 - W $10 m Ten! I I F COURT ACTION city commissioners today upon recommendation of the city engineer The petition of Mrs August D Nordqulst and 11 others for lights on Seventh street at Monroe and Quincy avenues was the first to b denied The engineer reported that the lights are not needed at this time The petition of Joseph B Foulger and nine others for lights on Madison avenue between Twenty-firs- t and Twenty-secon- d street and through the block on Oak street was denied The engineer reported that Oak street has never been dedicated at this place at the other end of the bar from whre Coast Support Is Sought Iri Ogden's Drive For Convention COURT FINES GATE CRASHER I L OFFICERS REPORT WHISKY SEIZURE : SENT iO a d a nt al $160-OCOOO- nrr?tf i ' ! w m m j in Ifh c--f Nor-ris-Mor- - ' The Influenza prevalent In Ogden and neighboring territory is not the true Spanish influenza of war days but is really a la grippe according to a statement this morning from the city health department The disease the statement said Is not as serious as influenza and does not have the after effect Neither is it anything to become alarmed about as it usually consists only a muscular soreness congested head sore throat etc and can be considered a bad cold Nevertheless the statement continued the patient should go to bed and not attempt to 'work" the cold out of his system The average absence in the city schools dur ing the past week or so has amounted to about 10 per cent Some of the schools report an absence of 15 per cent said Superintendent V Karl Hopkins while others report only an absence of 6 per cent The only cases of contagious disease prevalent here now are mumps scarlet fever and chicken There pox in the order named menare no cases of cerebro-spinor infantile of paralysis nor ingitis have there been for over a month the health department announced rodent and bird control exhibit in the window of the district agricultural inspector Le Roy Marsh at 2424 Kiesel avenue said that 1 : 4 every school child in the city should Letters from 15 county agents of be to the view given opportunity Utati and Idaho have been received the have it and display thoroughly by the Ogden chamber of com- explained to him merce pledging their support to the The exhibit has been placed as centjral western shippers' advisory a feature of rodent control week board convention whicli will be held and has been drawing considerable in the Hotel Bigelow December' Jl attention Dr Elliott who is a member of and! 12 the Humane society was very well Without exception the agents are pleased with the display he told making personal visits fro the potato Mr Marsh and urged that it be growers within their territory urg- brought to the attention of all school children ing them to attend th meetings Ope of the high spotjs'of the convention will be the report of R il Shepherd on a potato meeting in BOARD DENIES Chicago at which he will act as LIGHT PETITIONS ichailrman Mr' Shepherd is preii-doof the Idaho stat chamber-o- t commerce and chairman of the fedTwo petitions for the installation of street lights were denied by the eral reserve bank in Spokane J fy i n i m vu ) Og-de- Mi rv"? did Right ! Promoting Intereit In Meeting of Shippers And Railnien So-call- ed LETTERS : I ' Mi MANY PLEASED WITH EXHIBIT OFFER SUPPORT Dr J M Elliott speaking of the —— FARM AGENTS — " II oo Fifty Asstd l'i: i T!i 1M J 327 24th Street lead the Classified Columns! Daily ay |