Show s l THE OGDE1T 3TANDARD - EXAMINER TUESDAY EVEHniG OCTOBER 15 '1920 police station Monday afternoon no positive clue as' to the identity that someone had entered his place of the thief Officers William K of business and stolen $30 in silver Milligan and k John C Iluichsns from the cash register were detailed on the case is ’ TASK BEGUN BY CASE OPENS BEFORE JURY CENSUS TAKERS BY FOREST HEN Admits Choiring Girl to Death WOULD PLACE LOSSES NOTED - i 2 STONES BACK - i ' Monuments Erected by U S Held' Important as A Ways to Combat Blazes Discussed at Ogden TV 3 - " V' Markers Damage to the federal government monuments on the ridge west ' of Ogden established there In 1873 was called to the attention of the city board of commissioners late Monday afternoon in a communi cation from James J Smyth A O Kennedy W C Sumner and Don Maguire City Engineer II C Errett said the stones could be put back withThe engineer out great expense was Instructed to make further Investigation witn a view to rehabilitating the government land mark Following is the communication which was presented to the'commis-sioner- s over the signatures of the four persons above named: "We the undersigned ‘desire to call attention to the present condition of the ‘Observatory’ property in West Ogden"We are advised that in 1924 the - war this department land 'about 2k acre3 to Ogden city for public park purposes in accordance with a special resolution of congress “All that remains Of the old Observatory is a brick and stone plat- form about 20 feet square now partly undermined by the caving of the bluff on the west side of the Weber river "Two stone monuments erected by TJ S army engineers in 1873 have fallen or have been toppled over the bluff and arc now to be seen about 100 feet below at the edge of the river The platform itself is covered by sand that ha3 drifted in from higher ground "We respectfully urge that the platform be freed from the sand and rubbish- that the two stone ’ monuments be brought back and ' set up in the original sites and that the property be- suitably protected from further- damage "We point out that aside- from the historic value of these morumeats now the property of Ogden City scores of important surveys both in the city ’ and in the county have been tied to them: and they have still a value from an engineering standpoint “If the money Is not Immediately - available for this puiposc we suggest that the item be included In the budget for park purposes next 1 ( so-call- ed - - quit-claim- 1 h ed : - - ' year” RUPTURE P ATI ENTS ! ! !' - Meeting T i ! i " f t NJ Ar Th Expert Trues Fitting berv-tc- e with the Akron Rubber Veit vet Pads formerly at the Culley Drug Company’s atore1 is now located at the Ensign Drug Co 333 Twenty-fourt- h street The Fitter will be at this store Thurv Oct 17 and all former and new patients are requested to call The Truss sold with the positive guarantee THE ENSIGN 'DRUG CO that at about City School Workers Will Continue Count Until October 3 1 i - 'When a Child is Feverish -- Census enumerators for the Ogden city schools began their work today: and will continue the count untill October 31 when they will re- :phiups " I I J j ® Gross: siWri cio I ' ' i Eight United States forest sendee from the fire danger region officials of - Idaho met today in the Ogden forest service headquarters to disport to the city board of education cuss ways and means of combatting The board will make a check with a fire hazards of coming summer seaview to verifying the enumeration sons K II Rutledge district fornot later than November 10 ester presided ACTRESS CHARGED Hie enumerators appointed by the The! foresters faced figures showSHORTAGE board of education are: First forTAX WITH national city loss in ing a greater : y 1 municipal ward Mrs Millie Garff l est fires last summer than in any and Mrs AL B Yates second ward summer for many years The loss LOS ANGELES Oct 15— (AP) in district No 4 however was far Tax liens totaling $1083233 agjainst the Rev J W Hyslop third ward less proportionately than was suf Marjorie Rambeau actress charg- Mrs Bertha Harris and 'Mrs Bernice j fered In other forest regions ing shortages in her income tax re- Huff fourth ward W H Newcomb A review of the losses disclosed ports during 1921 1922 and 1923 and Mrs Leila Hoggan: fffth ward that- - the greatest difficulties were were on file in federal court here C ' E Srtxith and Mrs' Margaret Purrington encountered in forests quite inacces-sibl- e today j In many instances one to The actions called for additional ' Clara George was flrst' named as three "days elapsed after-thorigin payments of $501795 for £921 one of the census takers but she of a lire before men and appartus $4523 76 for 1922 and $129062 for had occasion to be out of the city at this time Mrs Purrington being ap could be transported to the scene lS3f3 fl to act in her stead District Forester f Rutledge deA lien for $9463223 also w’as filed pointed ' : clared' that these factors show “a against the Mackeqn Drilling com-pasame of roads the the at network an incorporation through bigger: national forests is needed to suc- time alleging the company had $30 IS TAKEN FROM cessfully combat the fires” When failed to report completely : its earny LUMBER COMPANY fires jbriginated near roads the ings durine 1928 less was serious damage J The forest officials spent much of Curt Br'own manager of the IndethS time aside from discussing: the Lumber company at 3124 pendent (Gall need pf more roads in de ermming avenue reported to th Washington conDon’t ooerate You make a bad senHE the amount of money needed for new dition a the cause In for the sible worse Treat equipment and fire fighters way at home painless Inexpensive : summer of 1930 1 Masonic Co Home Write Drug More-tha43000 acres of timber Temple Minneapolis Minn for a rec—By Clifford Ball Airlines Washington to Cleveland land were burned in this district last ognized" practicing specialist's prescripAfter the lifeless body of his murdered sweetheart had lain in sumnter and $74311 was expended tion on illver and gall bladder troubles has Kansas Cityj in fighting 475 fires according to foil literature on treatment his hotel room 36 hours Dexter Dayton results for 23 been gratifying confessed giving that: and called awakened Forester police salesman ThroughDistrict Insurance Rutledge guaranSold under Money-Bac- k he had choked to death Marjorie O'Donnell a magazine writer Of: out the United States about 800000 years NOW out this Cut tee Oil City Pa The crime took place in a hotel at Washington D Cj acres hvere destroyed and more than of $3000000 was expended in fire and is said to have followed a quarrel At the left is a closeup Ogden’ Greater arrest his a after Mean fighting'is shown Backache wagon he entering patrol May Dayton right The visiting foresters present at the 'meeting were: M S Benedict Kidney Trouble tics associations Is going to be the Hailey Oscar Mink Macfcay! J N means of stabilizing all classes of Kinney Salmon E Renner Ghal-K- s OUTLOOK GOOD Guard your health closely Do not 3 B Mains Boise S C Scribindustries who are organizing jsimi-la- r the slightest sign of kidney ' i ner McCall Ben Rice Emmett and neglect ' or bladder disorders— they may if to the Domestic Sugar Bureau Weiser John trouble cause serious Itaphel overlooked LIEN “The establishment of': a central FOR A(it in' time— go to your druggist ij— selling agency in Cuba which is the arid buy a box of Dr Dickson’s CompoSON AND MOTHER in take as directed und-then country largest sugar producing not entirely satisfied are an annual world you jif output having INJURED SLIGHTLY Chicago Expert Arrives to the obtained your drugresults with the of 5000000 tons almo" as much as will gladly refund the purchase is consumed in the United States Hold Meetings With gist A fnother and her son Mrs price of 65c ' each year wul do much to help the Smith about 55 and AlBureau Georg? industry 11 of 169 Harris street ‘This agency has been in force bert pmith GOOD-BY- E were ITCHING SKIN suinjured yesterday wThen in' Ogden the is an conditions two months and less for than Marketing j maj car collided with another their to subecome gar industry are likely absolutely new departure in the e Soothing1 healing and tremendously better J Orson Douglas executive gar Industry but I believe 'that it chine on the state highway at Kays-villelf icient invisible Zemo brings cool r BumarDomestic of the will do much toward giving the Sugar secretary relief to Itching Skin Even where a wrenched suffered Smith Mrp reau with headquarters in Chicago keting side of sugar a boost skin raw is peeling thousands Mr Douglas left for Salt Lakq shouTder and bruises to' her chest hive found and said this morning Zemo quickly rethat a back wrenched 4on sustained Her a the Mr Douglas is in TJtah to hold afternoon this Following w stores comfort D It helps smooth away series of meetings in Salt Lake with meetings he will go to Denver and Theyf ere attended by- Dr O clear and up Pimples blemishes inand of then which Kaysville bureau to Rutledge members of the then return Chicago Clark Rich Rash andvotlier annoying itching —brought to Ogden' Dr cludes refiners and producers of doi skin and scalp irritations Keep attended them here H mestic sugar located in the United Stone tablets containing items on Zemo clfeart collided with always antiseptic 15 the car which and The between news have been discovered during States lie expects is safe Use It pleasit a hand comwas freely driven by 20 representatives of the sugar excavations at Ostia near Rome! Smith machine His ant 35c 60c and $100 Sold Idaho would seem to be the first ident of Montpelier panies to be in attendance said was ancestors of our modern newspapers name could not be ascertained here The bureau Mr Douglas standa to promote high organized ard of business ethics in the industo try to eliminate trade abuses in and certainty promote uniformity business customs and practices and of industry to promote the service ' ' to the public There has been a marked improvement during the past year and a half in marektlng conditions in the United tSates as far as sugar is concerned he said “Th establishment of trade nrac- i said Mr Brown -- j 1 i tH j Upset 1 Children take it it is palatable because readily g ILearii Its many uses for mother ahd child Write for the interesting book "Useful Information” Address Tire Phillips Co 117 Hudson St New York N Y It will he sent FREE I In buying be sure to get genuine Doctors Phillips Milk of Magnesia have prescribed it for over 50 years "Milk of Magnesia”! has been the Mark of The II 8 Registered Trade Co and Chemical !H Chas Phillips its predecessor Chas H rhiliips since 1875 vomiting feverishness in babies and children! generally shcw food is souring in the little digestive' tract When these symptoms appear give Baby a teaspoqnful Of Phillips Mila of Magnesia Add it to the first bottle of food in the morning Oldern children should be given a table-ia glass of water This spoonful will comfort ehe chlldr— make his stomach and bowels easy In five minutes he is comfortable happy bowels free of all Jt will-- sweep the food sour indigestible It opens the bowel3 in constipation colds chil- - - j pleasant-tastin- ! 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