Show i4 t1 SATURDAY EVENING : LOSS OF 7ILD DUCKS ROAD REACHED lil UTAH — BYP1ALADYflAY1 7htrs$li-- Cooler Weather Or Fall of Rain Only Hope of Halting Deaths BEAR JR1VER" REGION Says Bad Food And Alkali Probable Causes Unless this territory is visited by cool aeather or a heavy rainfall wlthm a short time the loss of ducks from sickness will run close to one million Arthur Mecham state fish and game commissionera said Friday afternoon following mouth survey of conditions at tle of Bear river Mr Mecham said that la hU cs” timation there were at least 300000 dead ducks w’jere the river empties into the Great Salt lake and thousands of others strewn along the lake shore PROBABLE ORIGIN the ducks The malady affectingseveral years one of recurrence a is of ago he said when hundreds thousands of the game birds were °Water Is very scarce this year in lake has receded that region and the low P01 avl°fva to an extremely which slimy mud for alkali The ily impregnated with the shore found along vegetation their receive ducks from which the food supply has become fermentedof Mecham said The combination bad food and the aI kal m sickness lieved to have caused the AgThree professors of the Utah sura made have ricultural college to vey of the tick and dead birds cee if they can definitely place the source of the malady One peculiar fact is that the local the ducks are not affected hut all ofhave sickness is among birds that flown here from the north “Those the pintails and suffering most are teal the green winged SAVING ILL ONES A force of men under the direction of Mecham and Newell Cook been ‘deputy commissioner the has of mouth at for days working up to the river taking sick ducks fresh water Officials of the Box Elder and Weber County Fish and are 'Game Protective association an In work do to the men lending birds of the as save many effort to as possible Men are stationed along the shore to at intervals firing shotgunsthem and birds keep the frighten or moving on to other territories water fresh — -- DIVORCE IS ASKED BY MARY H ARTHUR - In the district court Mary H Arthur has commenced divorce proceedings against I Warner Arthur The complaint alleging cruelty avers that the parties were married January 3 1914 and that there are two minor children An agreement as to settlement of filed property interests has beenterms of with the complaint by the which among other things the wife is to be awarded custody of the two children $100 a month alimony "home and furniture and other property Certain stocks are to be placed in trust the proceeds of which are to be used in educating the page of the dally calendar let Old Sol remind you that the vacation season Is almost over Not of one per cent of us can took the forward to two weeks away from can of U3 office while 59 and look back and wonder what we did one-ten- th 9-- 10 with our two weeks 1 camOld Sol is going to start are vacations They paign against Two a nothing but nuisance anyway harthe days after you get back inhave been ness you never know you away and you run around so darn hard trying to see or do everything that you come back a physical and mental wreck and flirt with the boss wrath for another couple of weeks getting over your vacation Then the boys In the office have to stand around with their ears pointed forward while you tell them about this and that and the other Nobody wants to hear it Nobody cares what you did on your vacation where you went how you got there and the cute things the twins said when they were telling mother about yotir holding hands with the waitress at the hotel 5 Nobody cares about your chang- ing tires in the middle of the desert with tho thermometer registering 120 in the sun and plenty of it Everybody knows that the tan was acquired from using this new Sun Tan powder and doesn't mean aut blame thing Besides only about of a hundred look decent all browned up Let’s abolish vacations and take a couple of weeks extra pay in the on-o- summer v Friday smiled upon the legion boys In comfortable fashion with a top of 87 Coldest last night' was 55 and at 7 O'clock this morning it was 67 The barometer registered 3012 ' Crossings Canyon To Be Eliminated By the Utter part of NOW that draws near to the front TOTAL! MILLION Mecham Salma Joint Fund tentative agreement for the elimination of several crossings of the state highway over the branch line of the "Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad now partially constructed-was reached Friday at a meeting In Salt Lake between the railroad officials commissioners of Sevier county federal forest sendee and highway officials and members of the state road commission and engineering department The action was taken when the railroad asked that all crossing numbering 28 be eliminated except 11 which fall under the agreement A Of 1902 J Fir B district engineer of the U S b r eau of public roads and R 1L Rutledge district ‘forester both agreed to the elimination of seventeen crossing and offered to of the expense of stand the removal providing the entire one-thi- rd cost was not over $54000 Competition of the railroad line to the coal district of Salina can yon which would require addition &1 expenditure of $450000 depends upon the elimination of as many of the crossings as possible said A C Shields vice president and general manager of the railroad To Wed— Marriage licenses have been Issued from the county clerk’s office to Alfred J Cairns and MU-l- le Hartwell of Ogden and to R G Thurman of North Ogden and La Von Layman of Ogden Going East—David Reese president of the Venture Calif chamber of commerce passed through Ogden this afternoon on his way to the east On Visit— George E Warden and his friend Milton Jean Dermond are in Ogden on leave from the navy and are at the home of the former's mother Mrs Ida Krieger 2270 Ogden avenue The boys are stationed on the U S S California i Concerns Mike Sweeney Who Was Sought By Sister I Ben Shaw 34 is under arrest at the sheriff’s office charged with will circulating obscene figures HePeace appear before Justice of the Creek Alfred Qladwell at Burch early next week Shaw wasFarrested by Deputy Sheriff David saidSteele that Friday night Tho officer is an automobile tranthe sient with 8 wife and cMd giving Ohio as'' his- - home state! Deputy Steele said that Shaw was selling outrageously obscene figures made of cardboard to boys of tender years according to facts which he Responding to an article which appeared 1ft The Standard-Examina short time ago in whi£h Mrs George H Jenkins formerly Miss of Moorehead Hannah Sweeney as to the information Minn asked lost brother location of her long j jet Mike- Sweeney the Red River Lum-bcaul company of Westwood sent a telegram to the Ogden po- PLAYGROUND WORK lice department today stating that a PLACED ON DISPLAY died there last MonMike Sweeney ‘ Cok-lon- es — George Guest Here— Mrs the opinion that it was giving childay the done work of at by was the is Sallda' Samples of visiting of whom inquiry Mrs Ida Mike Sweeney dren during the playground season home of her mother The made telegram relates being avenue at Lorin Farr park axe on display an 2270 is Ogden Krieger that the Mike Sweeney there 2330 Washington avepue with uncle of Clara Sweeney of Minne- at Stake Weber The Show— Ip the windows telling of placards Flower apolis worlc flower show a the Relief society willihold The lumber company requests The display includes dolls pil next Tuesday beginning at 3:30 that Mrs Jenkins be advised of the ward nature collections woodwork lows as o’clock in the (Nineteenth wire there matter and that she etc and was arranged J handicraft statof the body chapel to the disposition A J Knapp and the supervisor notified by that they have further ing has iEdvenia — license Miss Jeppson with Miss License Marriage Sweeney of the occurrence will Portia Holt assisting The display been granted by thet Weber county Clara The police department- here clerk to William L Naisbitt and immediately wire the fact to Mrs wlU Continue Sunday and Monday Katherine L Johnson of Ogden Jenkins at Moorehead er ’ dis-cover- f ’ to suitCONTRACT brings NULUFY SALT LAKE Aug 24— Suit -- to GRANTED PERMIT FOR HOME BUILDING ‘ $2500 Cut This Address Out V E Rep - 3340-- Ileninger Fuller Brushes and Mops Special on Fuller Friction Shower Brush" Sunday Aug W All Members and Families Be There I or EOe FREE DANCING :x r r “Pick O' the Pictures” STARTING TODAbf - - T 1 OR LEAN? TflUL Dramatic Dialogue Thrilling Sounds! Dar ing Romance— u i t h Ricardo Co'teti Wm Collier Jr Alma Bennett r A Reginald Barker a Come! Come Again! presiJohn Hall of Ogden stake Sixth at the a be will speaker dency m Mr ward service Sunday atme7 pmontb in Hall who has spent discuss California is expected to solos will features of his trip Vocal Lowe Mrs Ethel br be given 0 tdtcfAVtUV 4Mt kiwurty-- C VVH FOIt ALL THE FAMILY Ogden We Titanic You! at ward meeting Hear 0ur - I 10 25 f ITOuOCuOa HALL WILL IHTS A ©AB&SAHKT SOUTH FORK USE THE COUfOH OOo WORTH FUN Sptcul RIDE THE STREET CARS An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $1-0- 0 V i In Utah ’s Largest and Finest Ballroom Jack Passey’s Band Supreme Admission 35c $200 Worth of Amusement lloof Beats In A Romance of Mardl Gras Land With Dialogue and Music On the Movietone Heart Throbs-an- d —Added— All Talking “Collegians” Comedy Fox Movietone News Shows at 2 3:45 5:30 7:15 9 F M S 0000 DANCERS POPULATION ’ ! Organ (Gene msninus I All the rides you like for an entire week for any member of your famstreet car ily if you buy a weekly ' — pass Save money Nevp at the Console) Halliaay W O W PICNIC tJiM Temperature -- wi er And-- ' 02 J'iter parking place on Pacific avenue between Twenty-eight- h and Twenty-nint- h strets Thursday morning and was located in the Weber river “Jungles”' by Deputy Sheriff J J Murphy Friday afternoon In recovering the car which hid been backed into a thicket near a rubbish heap south of the Bamberger line and near the Webex river ten or twelve boys ranging in ages from 12 to 16 years were discovered all of whom appeared to have something to do with the theft of the car Tools had been takeik from the car but It was otherwise r A iA©©te An automobile the property of J W McBride was stolen from Its Bargain matinee hours at the Paramount theatre are from 1 to 2 o’clock dally instead of from 12 to 1 o'clock as announced ip Friday’s Standard-Examinaccording to Roscoe C jGlasmann new manager of the Publix operated Paramount theatre here 1 20 Promise To Return Tools And Furnish Name of Driver I - LATER DECISION on peonit to build a residence street between HarriTwenty-thir- d son and Van Buren avenues has been granted by the cAv engineerdepartment to Curt Brown The tion ing residence cost is estimated to be 1 “r BARGAIN MATINEE ! HOURS FROM 1 TO 2 BARLOW TO GIVE Pre-cipita-H- Low YOUTHS QUIZZED the theft1 but all of them seemed to know ''nehln" about who had been drivthe? ing It Under promise 1 that uia re on a the stolen) tools and clear up the question as to Just whe stole the car Officer Murphy allowed the lads their freedom - 4-- 4 year ago this date It was the 92 52 same temperature in the day time Boise 40 87 but considerably cooler with a Calgary 84 58 low of 48 at night The day was Cheyenne 84 66 Chicago clear' 83 64 Denver 98 56 Havre "WASHINGTON BURNED 60 90 1 Helena On the evening of August 24 1814 72 94 City British tfoops entered Washington Kansas - 86 68 Los and burned the United States capl-t- ol MilesAngeles 93 68 City the New York department buildings and was 73 68 White House The vandalism 88 78 New Orleans unmade possible by the ridiculous 87 55 preparedness for defense of the ad- Ogden 86 62 Pocatello ministration In Washington’ 52 63 Portland 82 63 Lake Salt unLanding of 4000 British troops 66 56 Francisco San der General Ross at Benedict in WUilston 64 100 a panic in the Yellowstone Maryland created 81 52 nation’s capital Requisitions for militia wore hastily sent to neighboring states and all the troops in the vicinity were mustered out The Americans selected Bladensburg as the place to meet the enemy and toward this GIRL SCOUT CAMP spot there flowed an absurd array of clerks secretaries cabinet officers ed - J The British marched directly from Bladensburg to Washington burned the federal buildings and left soon after completing their campaign in less than a week GAR REGAINED under Arrest SENDS INQUIRY a contract assertedly entered Decision In the case of the state the president himself militia the nullify Fair State nto between the Utah against Ezra Peterson charged with of regulars and 400 sailors association and RoysBrewerton and violation of the state board use the men latter the health regulation regarding Gardiner giving It was the presence of these fight- Art of conducting of sterilized paper cups atja drinkexclusive privilege the made alone sailors that ing municipal at the state fair grounds ing fountain tried inBarlow conflict worthy of the name of a concessions will was filed Simon next three years court the for Judge by of battle" Undismayed by the flight yet few a day® court for by district rendered Friday be not the Third their friends the sailors made a in He this morning Barlow charges R Woolley Gordon said Judge firm resistance until the British got — that bids were a? t ’ called for as rein thler reir and they were by quired pelled to give up the struggle SPEAK V A TOURIST LUMBER FIRM AGREEMENT ON denied1 Hie' boys Intact Matinees to P 7 i Kiddles 10c Nights 40c 30c M 1 BUY A PASS AND SAVE l IT AH RAPID TRANSIT CO c 4 me The T0BAY -- j a m s t i Mysterious ru For France9s Official War Picture not live to see Determined that Lia and her lover shall all who to destroy day Scheming the break of a new will his dare oppose Involving the death The acts of a madman’s brain! adores! Baffling he whom of his adopted daughter ’ the police of two continents! l nerve-tingliThe most fascinating and conceived! Now SSwter it! the author Sax Rohmer ever &U his Insidious With a living breathing personality this to in fascinating you activities Vitally portrayed ’ j' ng 1 ' Unit I Paramount Sound News: “Eyes” and Ears of the -- J v "World” UNITIT All Critics Declare Thii CcprofhMd I oil 1 Feature 312a Wash 16th and Wash ‘Mysterious Dr Fu ManChu” ' UNIT V : ©© ‘ A V1TAPHONE VAUDEVILLE ACT LILLIAN ROTH in A PARAMOUNT NOV and PATHE TALKING NEWS A' J 4 T j J ' A i Claire' at the Anderson Mammoth’ Kimball ' 4 - r Song “Ye Olde Melodies UNIT IV’ Greatest Picture ATILAS STATIONS in Novelty UNTT Miss Shearer’! car of yours We carry just that i i Comedy “Unkissed Man” - - Is Yes Sir:— Thebcst is none too good for that ©UK Hal Roach Zj Organ Paramount s All Talking - H $ pictur8 Made from SAX ROHMER’S Sensational: Novel f with t ’ Matinee to 2 P M Daily 10c Children 25c Adults Regular Matinee s WARNER OLAND NEIL HAMILTON Jean Arthur : D: Pi Heggie t j J to 5:30 Children PM 10c 'Adults 40c 1 ' “ Evening 5:30 to ’ Closing Lower J ' Floor Balcony Children b0c 35c 15c ? 1 hr Jk & 2 t ‘ You are invited to come early and spend a few minutes viewing the novelty" Chinese exhibit arid have tea in the theatre foyer" Wcourtesy’ of the Hands-ArShop i I 1 ’ $ PRICES' Bargain lt p v J K Hear and See This exciting struggle between unseen influence and love Another drama of the new show ' world a |