Show t I THE OGDEK STANDARD FIGHT REPORTS 3 do eferences TERMED FALSE Dance — There will be a dance in West Weber ward hall Wednesday evening All are invited License— Raymond H Welch and Marian Goodman both of Superior Wyo obtained a marriage license Reports of fights between police this durmorning from the Weber counmembers and American Legion clerk were ty Boston ing the convention at Lawrence Clay- i i greatly exaggerated Information regarding advertiston said today on his return from ing rates in this column may be had the ££5 be Classified Department becalling the no’ trouble was there time At 1702 tween the legion men and the offi- at 252 cers he said although some of the f Tax Decided — District Judge EuBoston hoodlums did bother the leE Pratt today accepted a stipgene gion delegates street to and decreed that the estate the ulation clear were used Police Charles A Nelson deceased pioin front of the hotel where the ma- of stayed neer livery stable operator should jority of the legion delegates due to the fact pay the state $2304 inheritance tax he said but that was so narrow that that the streets are and it was Speaks Wednesday— A C Rees of move not could people necessary to clear out all but le- Salt Lake secretary of the Utah Taxpayers’ association will speak on gion members convention the proposed amendments Wednesof the The big feature as he was con- day noon at a meeting of the OgClayton said as far Yankee division den Rotary club cerned was that the war in which he served during' the Christmas Cards — Order early Suwas recruited from Boston and he buddies old meet to chance a had perb collections Chimes Press 2433 armistice Grant 2056 he had not seen since the wonderful The big parade was a feature running some eight miles Dance Tonight —The second of a series of dances being given by the through solid packed bleachers he Fourth Sixth Thirteenth and Twenadded will be held this eveTwenty of the Utah delegation tieth wards walked m the parade he reported ning at 9 o’clock in the Sixth ward with stove pipe hats yellow and gold amusement hall The public is knickers and canes The Utah delegation numbered 37 with eight presThis Evening — Miss Minnie Moore ent from Ogden will read the one-a- ct Brown Eccles play Mr Clayton and Spencer W'ent to the convention together but Tn the Making” at the Sixth ward Mr Eccles stopped off in Chicago on business on his way back a Mr Clayton was appointed member of the national finance committee of the legion at the convention Clayton Gives Account of Legion Convention In Boston -- ' t 1 JURY-VERDI- Mutual meeting this evening at 7:30 street in Farr West probably will be built this fall o’clock George B Taylor Henry L McEn-tir- e Nature Way store at Carr grocery and E O Williams the mem1927 bers of the committee said farmers 2766 Jefferson Phone 426 had been in the habit of pbtaining Ladles Aid—Ladies’ Aid society of water from a ditch prior to six years the First Christian church will meet ago when they county dug a drain Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock ditch and lowered the level of the with Mrs S T Query 2226 Jeffer- water This they complained made son avenue with Mrs Charles Hall It impossible for them to obtain the water to which they were legally enas assisting hostess titled at certain periods of the sum— Christmas Kathleen Quinn aprons mer H at leading stores 38 new styles 1914 Auxiliary to Meet—Ladies’ auxilConduciary to Order of Railway tors will meet at 2:30 o’clock on Wednesday in the W O W hall By 782 Peony Roots— Fall bulbs Ph 2068 Mrs Anna Johnson 2748 Jefferfor list Moore’s Nurseries son avenue reported to the police $500 Special — Duart-Ringlet- te Monday night that while she Best materials used Expert Finger station was walking on Twenty-seven- th Waving 50 cents Emporium Beauty 2077 street a young man threw his arms Shop around her and grabbed her purse Tax Payments —People’s Finance which contained $150 in cash a has a good plan for meeting taxes bank book and valuable papers She 2080 described the man as being a young fellow about 5 feet 7 inches tall Baby Girl — Mr and Mrs Silvan D weighing about 160 pounds and Warner announce the birth of a girl wearing a gray hat and red sweater on Sunday October 5 in the Dee It happened at about 7 o’clock In hospital the evening Mrs Ray Hillen 401 West Sevof alumni The Alumni Meeting— street advised the police enteenth at the Holy Cross will meet tonight Monday afternoon that 8 o’clock in the library of the department home been entered by had her Sacred Heart academy means of a pass key and a stand lamp with flower shade and cut water glasses stolen The place was Will Be supposed to have been entered Sunday night’ When the fishing fleet off Cux-havGermany recently lost track shoals of and spratts for several ad commissioners today County vised a committee of residents from weeks an aviator quickly found the Farr West that a headgate across a fish and the fishermen then landed Woman Says Purse Youth Grabbed Headgate Built In Farr West drain ditch at mile-wi- de - EXAMINEE GENERAL SHOT - A Heater Von :Wbufd Choose FEDERALS BY ' t — il Rebels Left Leaderless Many Are Killed- - In Brazil ITARARE SOA PAULO-PARAN- A FRONTIER Brazil Oct 14— (UP)— Federal troops claimed a victory over revolutionary forces today vin an encounter at Ponte De Senges on the border or Parana state where the defense of the government stronghold and capital has been es- The Golden Dawn Circulator Is Full Porcelain Enameled tablished General Miguel Da Costa commander of the revolutionary troops in Parna was reported killed falling early in the battle and leaving the rebels leaderless Many rebels were reported dead or wounded Only six r federals were wounded f Oil Stations No w Telegraph Offices Delivered Installed Also Sold on Fasy Terms tcith Small Carrying Charge i Telegraph service in Ogden and along the highways leading into and out of it will be improved and exwith the inauguration today panded new Postal Telegraph offices of the at the service stations of the Utah Oil & Refining company Under the new plan telegrams to all parts of America cablegrams to and any foreign point in the world radio messages for ships at sea may be dispatched from the service stations without delay and at the regular rates of the teleeraDh comoanv ’ en Center heaw catches One of Sears “Greatest Stove Offers in 37 Years” this warm air circulator is priced far below what is usual for a heater with so many advantages Heats four rooms comfortably Bums any fuel Grain walnut porcelain enamel surface on top and all four sides —as easy to clean as a dish Inner heating unit is solid cast iron YOUR OWN Cf IS HOT GUILTY throughout Thirty days’ trial G-- Nick Polas Gains Acquittal In State Liquor Heat Circulators $ 0)35 Up Fireplace Type Trial K EAT Gas A The question of ownership of intoxicating liquors played an important part in the trial of Nick Polas in municipal' court today resulting in a jury finding a verdict of not guilty The jurymen were Max Schmidt J J Woods C K Berg and Charles Dee Polas was charged in a complaint Prohibition sworn to by Federal Agent C L Hickman with having at 272 Twenty-fliquor in his possession ifth street July 12 Polas denied ownership of the place and on the witness stand said he had nothing to do with the transaction in which two federal prohibition agents C L Hickman and L C Walker testified that they procured a quantity of officers liquor xhe prohibition claimed that Polas was proprietor of the place Assistant County Attorney Ken-ne- tt Malan prosecuted and Attorney Fred J Conway conducted the defense It was a case transferred from a© HD AYS ©KIILY 3©G S5tfHn S© ©Qtt SStffin Boys’ Buy an automobile for regular cost If you did not buy at our last sale ask those who did Your one-ha- lf - I' - aij and up DOUBLE BOILERS Hi-Gu- ts with Non - Marking soles i 3 $348 i again—perhaps the last chance is here Many small open and closed models at sacrifice prices ‘ Boys like the two-Bla- knife that comes with them But parents see the value In leather these double-tanne- d i boots Sizes 9 the federal calendar to the state courts for prosecution BOOZE PENALTY 1926 — Star Coupe - 1925 — Chevrolet PUT ON PRANTEL Louis Prantel 55 was sentenced this morning by District Judge Eugene E Pratt to pay a fine- of $2S9 or serve 180 days in jail following his conviction by a jury September 24 on a charge of possession of liquor in September of 1929 Prantel was charged with being a persistent violator of the state liquor laws a felony The jury found him guilty only of possession a misdemeanor A motion for a new trial was overruled by the court When Prantel came up this morning for sentence County Attorney S E Blackham appeared for the state representing District Attorney David Jother Wilsqn who was occupied in the department of the Second district court Representing Mr Wilson he said he asked the court to impose-th- e maximum penalty under the law Including both a fine and a jail sen- 1926— Ford 1927 — Essex A-- Exceptionally fine heavy shirts that are just right for fall and winter Coach l Condition New Paint and 1926 — Dodge Coupe — An Exceptional Value f Guilt Admitted ‘ In District Court George Benson pleaded guilty before Judge George S Barker in Second district court today to a charge of forgery Sentence will be imposed Thursday Benson is alleged to have passed a forged promissory note for $25 and drawn on the Mutual Credit and Welfare association signed by Ben Berkley 1929 —Late SALT LAKE CITY — Manuel Qumtero Tampa outpointed - Joe Cortez Boise Ida 10 rounds NIGHT-LIG- HT AS One roll covers 100 square feet of roof surface Room size lots of selections Now i$T! 00 Winchester-Carbin- just ed-by 9 P M WAR ERYICE j 30-3- 0 e RIFLE Just right for hunting now is without - I $150 per sq yd i wallpaper ceiling in varied styles -- Coupe — TILL ng Wall' Paper' Extra heavy linoleum in a number of excellent patterns from which to make Oak- DAY-OP-EN fire-resisti- and INLAID LINOLEUM land Touring Cars with Many Miles of Transportation Former Values as High as $125 —Now Priced as Low as SEE OUR CARS AT double-coate- d 15c pair Six Pairs 79c : Extra good Fords Chevrolet? Stars and’ PER ROLL boards or old booming And it's a good time to bujr because prices are especially low right now Mica surAbsofaced to make it lutely weatherproof Will not stain a beautiful silver finish rainwater Has ’ WITH nails Truck —Fine Express Delivery Condition —Was $275 —Now Good Condition — Was $350 j easy to lay this tough Work Gloves V2-T- on 1925 — Studebaker S' Tl 35 ETC FARM BLDGS CEMENT 5 This rifle one of the tremendous stock us — carri- SELVERTONE The famous Silvertone seven-tub- e radio in beautiful walnut case grid TIRE EACH WITH FREE TUBE ' ' TEIIS WEEK a free tube with each tire — either Allstate or Superstate — sold during this week This is your opportunity to outfit the car throughout with new tires ' We are continuing our offer of and tubes at big savings -- 4 ! j Ford Model A Coach —Looks and Runs Like New — Special I er world middleweight champion Mandell St Paul 1 stopped Mike round non-tit- le Only 'Suitable for HOMES GARAGES $289 ’ Upholstery 1927— Chevrolet Complete line of alumium and also yellow enamel ware SMOOTH FINISH Cowpte® Jersey gloves are comfortable and wear resisting Cleopha Mrs Johnson was freed from John Wilford Johnson whom she married April 30 1907 in Rock Springs Wyo and whom she charged with failure to provide They had ro children Mrs Lewis was divorced from Joseph Lewis whom she married July 22 1926 in Malad Ida She charged him with desertion and failure to provide The court restored hei name of Cleopha Anderson She set up that this was her name before her marriage to Lewis and that she has two children who go by that name In both instances the court decreed that each party should take their own property in settlement (By The Associated Press) DES MOINES la— Mickey Walk- 1926 — Overland 4 enameled Both pieces have strong handles Lid fits both iy2 qts sheet roofing over roof These warm Judge Eugene E Pratt today divorces to Essie J Johnson 'granted Anderson Lewis and FIGHT RESULTS Coach An Extra Good Family Car — Only Two Wives Freed From Marital Ties v Double Suede SHIRTS r- ' A Good Cheap Gar A Dandy— Only tence Attorney George C Buckle representing Prantel asked the court to consider the defendant’s age and not to consider the original charge but only the charge upon which Prantel was convicted He suggested the usual penalty be imposed i Coupe Sedan oor - r $585 and up - 4-D- two-ton- s Coats Weather rain and storm proof all of these coats are built for comfort 1925 — Ford to 134 Foods cannot scorch when you cook them in this doable boiler e Smart pastel green Sheep Hide Coupe Was $200— Now A Fine Small Car j jack- de 3030' WASHINGTON AVE PHONE K(0)U lM)(C 607 j f 1 JnifAtriO cat TC4H I AM i (C (0 UO( h ‘J ! 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