Show p t w SATURDAY EVENING HAY 24 1930 DEATH OF 17000 SEEK CROSS-COUNTR- ' HELD ACCIDENT - - "ix " THEFT DURING Little And Riley Arrested In Sunrae Heating Establishment v : Joseph E Steenbllck 25 of Salt Lake was exonerated of any blame of William fcr the accident'-deatD Wbod 44 In an automobile tsh KJ last Wednesday by a coroner’s Jury In City Judge Simon Barlow's court Friday afternoon Jhey found the accident was unavoidable Three witnesses and the two police officers who investigated the V fatal" crash were called t the witness stand during the afternoon following the testimony of Steenbllck and two other witnesses during the morning The verdict was returned about 4:30 o’clock The witnesses of the afternoon were Dan Wadman John Standing A C Finney Patrolman Robert J Simpson and Police Chauffeur D Photo AttoePtfa the three former £ Shaw None of crash William S Brock (left) and Edward F Schlee will attempt to were able witnesses of the better cross country speed records In a flight from Jacksonville Fla to give n opinion relative to the to San Diego CaJ and return inspeed of the two automobiles volved in the collision Following the conclusion of test! mony the Jury viewed the heavy truck which wm driven by Wood and th: small sedan driven by Steenbllck ine latter machine had apparently been struck by the truck the right front side of the machine being badly damaged The fatal crash occurred at r- Twenty-thir- d street and Klesel aveMon Hunt ’Will Members of Oliver Family nue Steenbllck ws driving eastward and Wood northward Wood’s Give Address To To Attend Unveiling machine turned over on its left side catching him beneath and Graduates of Statue crushing his skulL Steenbllck escaped with minor bruises Baccalaureate service for Ogden SAN FRANCISCO May 24— TAP) The Jury was composed of J P senior high school will be held — An automobile caravan in carrying C Saunders and Walter the Orpheum theatre Sunday morn- Mr and Mrs Herrick Bartley P Oliver and Griffith 10:30 o’clock at sermon 22 The members of their family will ing M will be by the Rev Monsignor D leave here tomorrow for Salt Lake O Hunt of Salt Lake to attend the unveiling there May Invocation and benediction will 30 of a memorial to Mrs Oliver's FOR be offered by A B Foulger presi- father General Patrick H Connor dent of the Ogden City board of Connor who di: : in 1891 took education Other items on the pro- two California regiments east in gram will be: Prelude "Largo” An- 1881 to fight in the Civil war Halttonin Dvorak by the orchestra ed at Salt Lake by Indian fighting piano selection “Etude in E Major" Connor and his men paused for a Chopin Guinevere Hess baritone number of engagements against the Hie two day sportsman’s outing solo “Birds Song at Eventide" redmen including the battles of at Lagoon today and Sunday is Coates Elmer Broome selection Powder river Bear river and Tongue Dreaming" Wagner Girls' Glee river remaining in that vicinity unsponsored by the Salt Lake County club violin solo “Amore Coquet1 til T865 Fish and Game association and is In the caravan will be Mr and in no way affiliated with the We- Friml Nettia Newman piano selecber County Fish and Game associa- tion “Scherzo In B Minor” Chop- Mrs B P Oliver Jr Mr and Mrs tion President E L Ford of ' the in Iras Leavitt selection “Varia- John C Olivet Mr and Mrs Leo Weber organization announced to- tion from Ballard Symphonique" V Merle Mr and Mrs Paul B Callerhoe - Charimade orchestra Fay Mr and Mrs Melvin J O'Neill day Mr and Mrs Edgar A Freeman Our outing will be held at South postlude by the orchestra Fork July 4 and we have plenty and ten children of the several of surprises In store for the sportscouples Is men and their families” said President Ford h 0I1S SUNDAY MORN AUTO CARAVAN COMING TO UTAH signor 1 it SET DATE WEBER OUTING Ogden police early this morning Hercaptured Sterl Little 38 and while bert Riley 42 both of Ogden in the act of ransacking the Sunrae Hfiatlng company establishment 2025 Wall avenue according to a police report Both men have been In tha custody Of police before on mis- demeanor charges The clash of glass from a broken window led to their arrest Police reports say that a railroad switchman whose name was not given heard the falling of glass and telephoned police headquarters Sergeant George F Phillips Patrolman S D Barnes and Police Chauffeur E L Shaw Jr responding When police arrived little Is alleged to have been making away with a typewriter under his arm Little readily surrendered to police and claimed that he was alone on the Job but a flashlight beam soon disclosed the figure of Riley crouched behind a desk according to Sergeant Phillips' story Riley is said to have declined to obey a command to come from his place of hiding and police surrounded him Patrolman Barnes broke down a door and covered Riley with a revolver He then submitted to ftlTfSt M D Kimball manager of the Sunrae Heating company called at police headquarters this morning and Identified two locks and same hammers which were found on the persons of Little and Riley as property of the company Captain of Detectives Robert Burk said today that he would ask County Attorney Samuel E Blackham to file charges of second degree burglary against the prisoners They were being held In Jail in default of bail T H Tremonton Census Shows Gain of 72 Census enumeration figures just released from census bureau headquarters In Ogden “gives Plain City a population of 806 compared with 780 in 1920 a gain of 26 Farms enumerated for this year were 138 Tremonton Box Elder county has a population of 1009 compared with the enumeration of 10 years ago of 937 a gain of 72 There were 26 farms enumerated East 'Garland Box Elder county has a count of 233 compared with 198 In 1920 a gain of 35 There are 40 farms in the district Ninth Word Plans Mantua Box Elder county Is enwith the umerated at of 354 in 1920 a loss of 42 In Two Events Sunday count this district there are 46 farms These figures are preliminary and According to the superintendency subject to change of the Ninth ward Sunday school two sessions will be held one in the morning at 10 o’clock and at 7 p m The morning session all of the Sentence Imposed parents and the gospel doctrine departments will visit the primary Oh Liquor Charge and klndergarden departments of the school The primary department Is under the City Judge Simon Barlow today supervision" of Elnora Crompton and Mable Price sentenced Joe Brown 29 of 2374 the klndergarden department is sup- Klesel avenue to pay a fine of $290 ervised by Mable Browning and or to serve 145 days in Jail when he Mae Canfield pleaded guilty to a charge of havAn interesting program has been ing intoxicating liquor in his posarranged for the evening session session Brown was arrested Frithe fifty officers and teachers of day afternoon when Patrolmen D the Sunday school will furnish the B Ballentyne and M L9hristen-se- n a small quantity of liquor singing Short poems two and one-ha- lf at seized the above address minute talks double mixed quartet and other musical numbers urth Mrs D La Mar 35 of 267 Twenty-fostreet arrested' early this will be featured Preparations have been made- to entertain aq extra morning by the same officers was arraigned in city court and given large crowd until next Tuesday morning to plead to a charge of having liquor in her Theatre Articles possession The police are alleged to - ' Woman Injured By Fall As Train Stops An unkind fate vertook Mrs R C De Soto 453 South Pond drive Bevefly Hills Calif Wednesday afternoon as shj was taking the first leg of a trip to Europe on Southern Pacific train No 23 While coming from a women's dressing room t ' a Pullman car she suddenly lost her balance when the train came to a stop and fell to the floor suffering a broken collar bone railroad officials here said Mrs De Soto was taken from the train at Ogden and is being treated at the Dee hospital her trip to Europe being temporarily postponed Railroad Sued For Tomato Damage To recover $252 for alleged damages to tomatoes in transit the H C Hudson company has commenced suit in the district court against the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway company The comalleges that on August 17 plaint 1828 the plaintiff shipped from Ogden over the defendant’s railroad 720 lugs of tomatoes to Fort Worth Texas and that while in transit they were damaged by reason of the company failing to properly ice the shipment and otherwise take needed care of the tomatoes The Hudson company asks for damages in the sum of $252 costs of suit and interest on the amount alleged to be due from September 1923 to date It is said In the complaint that the consignment was first billed to Pueblo Colo and afterwards diverted to Fort Worth —: H Uintah Community Celebration Held Appraisers Value Estates For Court The large TP on the side of the mountain at the mouth of Weber canyon received a thorough whitewashing Thursday by about 75 residents of the community Following the whitewashing about 200 persons amended a free picnic lunch and in the afternoon the married women of the community defeated the single women In a baseball game and the married men defeated the single men A dance was en loved at nlvht ' Packing Shipping Baggage Storage Movim Call Office 437 25th 'AM H Chimney Sparks Are Cause of Home Fire Sparks from a chimney started a blaze Friday evening at the home of Mrs Katherine Shufflebarger 2332 Jefferson avenue- - which was extinguished before much damage was done according to a fire sta-io- n report Shingles were burned from the roof Central fire department answered false alarm later in the evening at Twenty-fift- h street and Fowler avenue according to a report - Slade Transfer Phone 321 Appraisers D W Ellis D E Ellis and J M Forrlstall In the district court have estimated the value of the estate of Jane J Richards deceased at $2228331 It consists of real estate and personal property in the form of bank deposits promissory notes stocks and bonds Appraised valuation of the estate of John H Maginnls deceased has been fixed at $4325 real and person- al property Mr McGinnis was killed in an automobile accident near Pekin HI a few months ago ADOltll OP DISTINCTION!! 5 M i 312-compa- I i ! Filed With Clerk Articles of Incorporation' of the were filed with the Weber county clerk late Friday afternoon S B Steck Paris Zinn J P Sburtliff'and E R Shurtllff being the incorporators k The company Is incorporated with a capital stock of $35000 divided Into shares with j par value' of $100 each The officers of the company are S B Steck president' director and general manager L M Steck vice president and director and Paris Zinn secretary-treasurand director The company is organized for the purpose of conducting theatre and other amusement enteri prises Inc Lyceum Theatre ‘ er Detectives Recover Stolen Automobile - —T Detectives George Finn and W K Milligan recovered an automobile belonging to Joe Hoggan 3150 Stevens avenue which was stolen Fristreet day night at Twenty-eight- h and Pingree avenue early this morning Hoggan however reported that a gray coat and tan sweater had I been stolen Another automobile stolen Friday night owned by Ralph Childs of Roy had not been recovered today The machine was stolen while parked near Twenty-fift- h street ' and Kiel avenue ' ’ have seized a small quantity of liquor when they raided a rooming house at that address H GETSAPPROVAL Retunu— Rev D L Hughes returned Friday from Stockton Calif reunion of the where he attended were 157 in sre Hughes lamily attendance Recovering— Mrs K P Williams 2229 Lincoln avenue who recently underwent an operation at the Dee hospital is reporter to be improving Morgan Court— Judge George S Barker of the dL ‘ct court is in Morgan today considering the probate and motion calendar The that the judge stated this morning calendar is rather short and that it can bs taken care of with a short a 4 Social Exchange Urged To EDDIE And T-- Prevent Duplication Money ' Waste 5 welfare workers different organizahall tions at a meeting in the city a plan approved afternoon Friday for the organizat4 n of a Dsocial R Mrs welfare exch ge Weber of chr’rman Wheelwright county chapter Red Cross society said that the explained the plan and purpose is to place welfare work on a higher plane and prevent duplication and waste of money Ml3S E Wedgewood secretary of the Salt Lake chapter Red Cross society told of the successful workorganization in Salt ing of a similar Lake City A committee was then appointed to follow up the work by reporting to their various organizations This committee will report back at a meeting to be held in two weeks' time Members of the committee are: Fred M Nye representing the Ogden chamber cf commerce LeRoy B Young representing the Elks lodge Mrs Ora Bundy American Legion auxiliary Mrs E I Rich Relief societies Mrs J E Cave Catholic Women’s league Mrs Ada : More than 60 - representing 'J — session courTlevies LICENSE FINE t A $40 fine was levied against R A Springer 27 a truck driver by City Judge Simon Barlow today when Springer pleaded guilty to a and operating four charge of owning without trucks having obtainlarge ed state licenses Judge Together with the finesentence Barlow levied a jail Griswold Children’s Aid society informing Springer that the same would 'be suspended providing he purchased the license plates The defendant assured the court that the licenses would be on the trucks the first of the week Springer pleaded for leniency on the ground that he had been unable to purchase the licenses costing about $200 and had used the trucks Just two days prior to his arrest He said that by reason of the two days of truck work he had secured sufficient funds to make the required TMiTPh fl cpq Lawrence Jenkins 28 of 219 Twenty-ninth street was arrested this on morning by Patrolman E Galley a charge of operating an automobile with one license plate He was Everything!" Is the titlefea-of released on his own recognizance to a “Hold wow a picture that is the of appear in court Monday morning ture at the Paramount theatre ¥ The writer was one starting today of the large audience that previewed this fine picture last Saturday night and has been congratulating himever since self U Here’s the main reason for the excellence of this picture v Winnie ’ Jack law student Lightner The second reasonIs and QuUlinan junior Joe at the University of Detroit has fully as good as the Isfirst the about This E two Brown one as students of been chosen pair of his law class for membership In best comedy team that has been since the talkies the Alpha Sigma Tau national brought together- wide popularity scholastic fraternity according to attained their word received by his parents Mr Boy how Winnie can make ’love to It’s a and Mrs W E QuillinaP 2264 Lin- her big sheik prizefighter! wild scream of merriment all the coln avenue the screen they are onwill Only 11 students are chosen an- time be recalled for Miss Lightner nually by regents of various Colleges her excellent comedy work and States United of universities the and lnx“Gold Diggers of Broadfor membership' in the fraternity singingand the comedy the choice being made on their way” in Brownofhad West” and the “Song parts scholastic record the word said There are 4000 legal students at the “Honey" “Hold Everything” is an University of Detroit v extravaSt attended the Young QuUlinan the a with story concerning ganza school in Ogden Joseph’s parochial other trials of a prizeand the Ogden High school graduat- loves and for the world’s fighter in' training ing from the latter institution with lightweight-- The boxer- - is title the class of 26 He will visit with most none other capably played by his parents this summer and return erstwhile than eduGeorges Carpentier next fall to complete his legal opponent of Jack Dempsey for the cation heavyweight title And Georges can act he can sing and he is quite presentable as our hero Brown enComing acts the part of a preliminary fightis a er and the scrap he puts w up scream of fun A short comedy a talkertoon news reel and another novsound Eu70 of Dr F M Cummings organ offering by Clair Andergene Ore is critically Ul at the elty out the excellent proDee hospital having been taken son rounds will remain at the which gram from an eastbound train here Fri- Paramount until Wednesday —C route to en whUe day afternoon4 S N Elyria Ohio to visit with ' a brother H and other relatives CONTINUES FILM DUTIES His special nurse today said that As his first screen assignment it was thought that a daughter and sister of Dr Cummings would arrive since he took a leave of absence to at his bedside Sunday Police and produce hi£ own play in New York deputy sheriffs took the doctor from George Abbott is now directing a tram to the Dee hospital Friday Claudette Colbert and 'Frederic March in "Manslaughter” at the afternoon He lapsed into Paramount studios in Hollywood shortlv afterward 10-d- ay WOW PICTURE AT PARAMOUNT " Ogden Student Gets of Detroit Honor -- all-talki- all-singi- all-color- ng f I The actor’s LOWE is going the duo as first th?recfeedv one cf role artists one better by doing African ' three parts in one picture Eddie will Eevntian fi)nT m ingag: nciiili:! play a crook a plastic surgeon and a detective in the Fox production “Scotland Yard” There’s an idea Why not get one map and have him play all the roles In picture? Quite ' cheap’ r Harold Lloyd had a pain In his stomach the other day on the lot and some physician diagnosed appendicitis and had everyone worried Harold rushed home only to be disappointed and find that he had a good now back to stomachache and is i j self-appoin- ’ x IK V mounted police that jn he fJS worjfJ experience Ti gently lntortimeHfcSmeallntnJ Dart®?1 nf compamed 51 the n ted old-fashion- theie5 0 ‘ceelhn‘rl?e'r'Al ciJ orei ed r Mr cameraman pi T A ' the wildeniijsa and work record grew 0ie and nsatxonal Well we’ve had all kinds of pa- matic the rades but now "The Last Parade” ed to incorporate Is coming Jack Holti is the star and portions oi the Ure mto fr tt it has the queer situation of a rack- for theatrical release eteer policeman and another fellow then being buddies overseas and coming home to later go to the L t t death house j Moran and Mack’s? second picture is said to be one that will especially please dog lovers A! reviewer says: “It’s a sort of canine “big parade” and contains all the hearts throbs of of us who that old classic for those can get as worked up over a white pup as we did over John Gilbert” pu “Mysteriousl$jan) Is Spectacular ‘Tlie M’VeriousliaacL on 7 tR?4' the current-attractipheum theaire jtheSJ picture’s most unique denari conventional custom marks so let’s go fers to this Well we’re dog lovers dia& sound fantasy as coiSSg And here’s what Mrs Lawrence other photoplay the that Law- merited Not Dr“ Tiggett says: “I knowwas a great cabinet of Ctf&W rence’s first W picture success” because Mr Thalberg prehistoric animals of speaks to me so cordially now when World” may be compared originality of “The I go to the studio " And by the way folks Ogden has some real talent of jits own Just look at the kiddles which played at i V I i land” which to&J m thrilling and enlightenKS water sequences presents! & tic rstce of submarine peoctot submarine encounters between the Paramount theatre last Wednes- and men never presented day evening Weren’t they clever? before Lloyd HuehesSr And here’s a tip: Mrs Reed tolls screen Lionel BarrymqVeT Son us that the ones who will appear Daly Love Dolores Brinkman even more are afternoon Saturday H4rry Gribbon and ? are Connelly talented even though they Edwards arthe principal dW much smaller We’ll be there this drama — Well we’ve told you what everyone else says so now! we will say: - I I extraordinary t- That’s all Goodnight Jed Prquty screen comedian has $ featured: In Clara BOw’s new starring pic£ for Paramount “True to the lqng-estab- Er B :s y A street car ng ed Relatives To Doctor’s Bedside y Arthur ClaytoiTfani1 the local footjirrht’tTnkrfk to discover ’himself °n the in Ingagi ” iass ) t give you and yoa family ailt the rides they wish for if to week real It’s economy per $1 i l 'W ' j tJDnd' : - ! 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