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Show THE OGDEN POST 8 ing an automobile without proper headlights. Godfrey drove his automobile into the baby carriage of Mrs. Utah State I'ar association will hold James Kelly on Tuesday night andj the annual meeting at the Hotel Bige-lo- injured her two small children. next Thursday, according to the The new recreational hall in the announcement of President Charles It. The business session Hoy ward will be dedicated ThanksHollingsworth. will he held in the afternoon and the giving, according to the announceannual banquet at 7 n. m. ItoRCoe ment of Bishop Amasa Mammon. The Pond, dean of the Harvard taw new hull will cost $25,000 when com-- 1 school, will lie the principal speaker. ploted. Friday, July en Briefs assistant chief engineer of the state The death of George J. Reeder, of tas Angeles, was reported to Mrs. Penn Allen, 28 years of age, was Charles Martinelli, 202 West Thirty- sentenced to GO days in jail and a fine fifth street, a sister. The body will of $$(), by Judge J. A. Hcndririrs in lie brought to Ogden for interment. the city court Wednesday, when found John Kircher, assistant forester In guilty of driving a truck while under the influenre of liquor. Allen was ar the United States forest service in rested Sunday following a collision charge of timber sales, with headquarwith another car. Doth cars were bad- ters at Washington, D. CH was in conference with District Forester K. 11. ly damaged. Rutledge during the week. Funeral services for Archibald John President Aaron W, Tracy, of the Wharton, 14 years of age, who died from injuries when he ran a nail in Weber . college, was the principal his foot, were held Wednesday af- sneaker at the meeting of the Rotary ternoon in the Thirteenth ward chapel club Wednesday at Hotel Bigelow, He with Iiishop A. G. ISelnap presiding. outlined the plans for the proposed Interment was made in the city ceme- enlargements of the college in the road commission. tery. immediate future. As the result of the arrangements made with the Union Pacific System, tourist parties en route to and from the l ellowstone park, are hivakfast ed at the Hotel Bigelow. Four parties arranging from 40 to 120 persons in each party were breakfasted here during tho past week. All of the canning factories in and around Ogden are now giving their attention to the canning of peas. The total pack will be about the same aa it was last year. Coach excursions to Ogden and Salt take from Colorado and points southeastern Utah, will be run to July 22, according to the nouncement of the Denver Grande western railroad. & in Og-de- n, an- Hio Service stations of Ogden, where the pumns were found to be working 1r regular, are being repaired and are giving full measure to the motorists, according to the announcement of A. T. Hcstmark, sealer of weights and measures in the city. He said that as fa HLa?.thf,.PumP wre found to be all right the incorrect tag was removed from the pumps. Members of the sheriffs depart-- . ment are collecting the license from the road houses, soft drink stands and gasoline stations, as set forth in the recent ordinance. Few of the proprietors of the place have paid the tax. 'F. M. Young, administrator of the estate of Viola P. Johnson, deceased, has filed suit in the district court against Ben and Bessie Combe to collect $500 alleged to be due upon a promissory note, , 0 0 I via Union Pacific System Copyright, 1928, Wanar Broa. Picture Zaa. "Don Juan, acraaa play by Bsas Meredyth, starring John Barrymors, la a Warner Bros, platurizatlon of this noval 8TN0P8I8 TouH keep your word to me, do Don Jturn' i disillusioned father you haarT he exelalmed. "Im not warns hlmt "Destroy women or afraid of your lover. Adriana felt aa If ha had torn the they will destroy you. Toko their love scornfully end forget This heart from her body. He was advice has made Don Juan the smiling ernelly now, bending down greatest lover of all time. In to klas her. Hie lips stilled the Home, the gay Spaniard risks the protests hers were murmuring. Amusement mingled with the ar displeasure of infamous, Lucretla Borgia, who lovet him, dor of hin lore making. Twice in to protect Duke Varaneee, whose this one night he had foiled Dodeath the Borgtas seek so that na tl! Adrlanaa body stiffened is his Donatt, their kinsman, can seise the Dukee lovely daughter, Adri- arms. He relaxed hia grasp, interana. Adriana innocently dreams c,' ested to see Jost what she would Juan, her protector though to do next What a little actress she him the is fust another woman. was! Adrlanaa knees shook beneath Ilsd he thought hog Xalr? Criti- her. but, stumbling, ahe reached a cally she tried to talgn her own table on which lay some trinkets loveliness and sighed. Mt realizing her father had brought her from that in all Juan's titLVaSa his eyes Venice. Among them wai a daghad rested on no one a slender, beautiful ger, marvelously as she. wrought thing with a jeweled hilt She could not mUcntand the She caught It np and faced him epiotlon that swept through her again. ' when she thought of him. Go now or I shall kill myself! Don Juan," she whispered to she told him. , herself, and felt, as If wine flowed Wearily, ho replied. through her veins, exhilarating her, A good piece of acting! You making her want to sing, to laugh, may have rehearsed It many times, and then, oddly enough, to cry a but you are too young to make It little. How wonderful ha had been convincing, he murmured. fighting there in the moonlight And then with a with Donatll IIow handaoma he movement and even swift as she raised was! v the dagger and pressed Its point Later, he had said when she against her breast he had hia asked if she conld not do some- arms around her. The dagger clatthing to show her gratitude. tered to the atone floor, her Later that might mean that she slender body went limp and in his would see him again quite soon. In arms. a few days perhaps; perhaps why, For a moment he held her, a sarU might even be tomorrow! donic smile twisting his Ups. Still Dreaming there before her mir- acting! Well, he would help her ror, she planned what ahe would to play the farce out Picking wear the next day when she went up he carried her over to a her wide to church in order to look her best dtvan and laid her on It The The Overland Route Sample Round Trip Fares r From OGDEN To Points East o u' Portland Seattle j To Points West 7455 UaJsl BUI . 46Ji . Daily May 15 to Sept. 30, Inc. Limit October 31. Ask Agente for Further Details D. S. 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Frank Ellis, who has resigned as general superintendent of the Amalgamated Sugar company to accept the management of a beet sugar factory being built in the Lincolnshire district of England, leaves Ogden today for Cleveland, Ohio, for a conference with President Charles II. Barton and the h. II. Dyer Sugar Secretary Jesse S. Richards, of the machinery for England. He Jgden Livestock show .I,eavin requested the tho "MaJeat,c" with- - ward of county commissioners " to into aweek clude a levy for the stock show in this years levy, as was provided by C I'iUlefieJtl, who has been the last legislature. The board took with tho revenue department of the the matter under advisement. 0 KTrnr!,)J?tnLI,0rtiand- - TOW has fter an absence of Judge James N. Kimball has ad-i years. Joumed his division of the district court until August 8. lie will euJ vVi2iuGr' 18 of age, the next month on his vacation. spend Judge fbiorfNish 'V.ahin.ffton svenue, was George S. Barker will hold short y court Wcdnes-rnin his department during the after found guilty of driv month. com-rJ:!- 192: SUMMER EXCURSION FARES w Ambrose P. Merrill, formerly diviJ. II. Young, highway engineer o sion manager of the Utah Power ami rethe bureau of public roads, has turned from a trip of review of the Light company here and who recently high- was a promoted to the position of disurveys of the new national-stat- e ways between Mt. Carmel and the vision manager in Salt Lake City, Zion National park. He was arrom-panie- d has been taken to the Dee hospital on the trip by E. C. Knowlton, for treatment for a serious illness. s LOOK IN A MIRROR AND SEE FOR YOURSFJF ns It Now Today Tomorrow May Be Too Late "Go now or I shall lciU on the chance that ahe might fuat meet him. Again she studied f In the candle lighted mirror. ZJke nine girls ont of every ten, he approved of her eyes, rather her-ael- so: what a myself," the told him. lvld colon of Its embroideries made her face seem paler and more These prices CANNOT continue and ethereal than ever. Juan bent down and kissed her, then as she did not move he kissed are subject to change without notice. with her nose, not know- ed np and ahook his bewilpretty little noae It was. dered. Why did ahe nothead, admit that Don Joan. she whispered to the moment had come and heraelf again, and again that ex- ceasegolden this absurd pretense 7 quisite, warm, buoyant feeling urged up through all her being CHAPTER VI A alight noise made her turn. There la the door opening onto Juan stood staring down at Adrithe balcony atood Juan. , ana. completely at a loss for the thwwnd time that he could remember. dona, hdrawled. to faint or was For a moment the could not Use what had happened. She abc really unconscious? How that aha must be lmagln- was, with the colorful ing are yon here hour? she hands, llks to her bars her scantily Co. Tavd,, brM f rr jm.r.siuiAtW.brLis Why Brown Lumber I then like a bit of beautifully carved I at this I demanded. And her lTOrTl table that stood near frightened birds, flew . 0n tta waa a marvelously wrought cup throat, tried to cover I from Celllnla studio, a golden clad body. fc Annoyed, Juan frowned. Then aheH resting on the back of a he lifted hie eyebrowe inquiringly. dragon made of gold and colored Just why was she making all thla enamela-- He picked It up, thinking flnd wine somewhere and force pretenee of surprise at hie being r to drlnV it. Straightening up here? Was she the sort of girl who turned coy nt such a moment? I t0 fiance about the room, he found Or could It be that ahe was unlike IHmself looking directly at a figure of the Virgin that stood In a little the others? Turning, he dosed and barred ,cie a the wall above the divan, the windows and door leading to I Before it burned a taper, For a moment Juan stood the balcony. Then he crossed the swiftly to the girl's side. She tranced. He felt aa If someone had drew away from him, crying, ?Pken to him, had come between Please go! But hq only caught lm aod determination to make her hand and kissed It. murmuring, I Adriana carry out her promise as Your little hand Is like a trem-- he had understood It He still llered that she hid meant It In that dove! dr Adriana was too frightened In wny v that moment even to move. She Involuntarily he moved back a tood staring at him as his eyea tep from the divan. He his traveled up her bare arm to her Raze from the Virgin and tore looked boulder, down over her body, back down at Adriana, for auddenlv as to her face. Then suddenly he be le k.d at the statue he knew had been wrong about the caught her to him and pressed hie that lips hard against here. girl .owly she opened her eye w Wildly ebe wrenched herself clear at first she did not re--r from his grasp and backed awayme?' his coming to her room; from him to the door. Breathless ith. memory returned, her eyes ly she cried over and orer, Tlease r vide with fear. Wildly she i please go!" But Juan, emiling, around the room aa If in I AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE TAN-DEPANTS SUIT WILL COST ANYWHERE FROM TWENTY TO SIXTY DOLLARS. AND THE N M SAT-INACTIO- AND GOOD QUALITIES THAT ARE BUILT INTO S,I0W WILL BE SVIT wnTn 5? MORE TO YOU THAN THE PRICE WE CHARGE- - Just out New 30x3 i en-roo- m Goodrich Cord g a YOUNG MEN CAN GET AN OUT-H- T AS LOW AS AND TIIE BOYS ENTRY PANTS SUITS ARE MARKED E AND UP. TEN-EIGHTY-H- EIGHT-EIGHTY-FIV- & SUMER FURNISHINGS ER TO GO THE SUITS ARE PRICED REASONABLY JUST NOW. followed her. You promised to reward me. he told her. 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