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Show Friday, December THE OGDEN POST 8 The father of two colored boys was mospheric conditions were so had that he could not sec the boys until it was thanked by the police department for too late to avoid striking them. returning a shotgun reported stolen from a car belonging to I J. ParA skidding car driven by Charles ker of Kaysville. The man found the Fincy struck Gust Dorvis, residing at gun in the boys possession and imthe Panama hotel, 2510 Lincoln ave- mediately reported to police headnue, with sufficient force to knock quarters and returned the gun. hirn to the pavement. Dorvis suffered an injury to his left eye, but wat An automobile belonging to C. II. removed to his rooms after his wounds Telford, stolen several days ago, was were dressed. recovered on the sand ridge by SherA reward of $25 has been posted by iff IL D. Pincock. The car had been Alfred Christensen for the arrest and stripped of tires, battery and accesconviction of the thief who broke into sories. his home and stole an overcoat, a suit, a pair of oxfords, a yellow gold wrist $50 a month alomony and her huswatch, a silver watch, a Browning bands share in the estate of Mary automatic shot gun, a leather gun Jane Fuller is asked in a divorce case, a locket, a savings bank, six complaint filed by Lois M. Fuller dollars in cash and a leather eigaret against Mark W. Fuller on a charge case. of desertion. The couple were married June 30, 1914, and have three laOgden lumber dealers and their children. dies attended a dinner dance in Salt Lake Wednesday evening at the hotel as guests of the Salt Lake J. W. Ryan, alias Dyea, entered a Lumbermans club. Those attending, plea of not guilty in the district court with their ladies were: S. Fred Nor- Monday on a charge of grand larton, llyrum Wheelwright, Henry C. ceny. Ryan is charged with stealing Gwilliam, S. II. Patterson, S. M. Earl, a suit of clothes, an overcoat and a George R. Evans, Robert Anderson, Gladstone bag from Dr. W. C. Dyea. New officers for the ensuing year were installed at the annual dinner of the Weber County Medical society held at the Hotel Bigelow Thursday evening. State officers and members of Suspended hentence of 90 days in the Box Elder association were in atthe city jail was Riven James A. Rear- tendance. don, charged with passing a worthless Officers going in are A. II. Aland, check for $10 on Ella 1'allantyne. president; E. P. Mills, Reardon agreed to make the check S. W. Badcon, treasurer, and George Rood and pay the corIs of court An- D. Fister, secretary. other complaint has been filed against Reardon for passing a bad chock for Killing of surplus deer in the Kai-- j $10 on R. E. Iluish. bab national forest will be supervised by R. E. Gery, assistant district forester in charge of lands, recreation auto an Tleading guilty curating tomobile while under the influence of and wild game who left Tuesday. The liquor on December 16, Carl Alher-ma- n deer meat will be distributed to Jn-- j was fined $10 in the city court dian boarding schools and hospitals. Wednesday morning. Ideal Christmas Presents at LeonAnd the Flowers are furnished by ard's .Smoke Shop Lobby First NaKlenke Floral. Phone 1240, 2055 Wash- tional Rank Building. We suggest Adv. Mrs. Stovers Bungalow Chocolates or ington avenue. s. nuts, other gifts on display, open Adv. was a Mexican, Pino, Ksquel given y suspended sentence by Judge John A. Hendricks on a eharge of Israel C. Brown of South Weber peddling cigureltes without a license. is recovering in the Dee Hospital Pino told the eourt that he was forc- from the effects of a chicken bone ed to sell the cigarettes in order to buy lodging in his throat. The services milk for his hungry children. of two physicians were necessary to remove the bone. Rail was reduced from $2,000 ' to E. E. Ilyer, president of the First $500 by Judge James N. Kimball in the district court in the case of Ver-ni- e National bank of Pocatello, Idaho, Raughman, charged with rape on for the past nine years, has taken up a Ogden girl. Two youths, his new duties as head of the new charged with carnal knowledge in the business and service department of same case are at liberty on their own the First National Bank and First recognizance. Security corporation in Ogden. Mr. Ryer was born in Ogden, and received Four proposed federal road proj- his education at the University of ects in Idaho were inspected recent- Utah. ly by C. W. Cross, highway engineer of the United Slates bureau of public The California Wool Growers asroads, who returned Wednesday from sociation, meeting in their annual the Gem state. convention in San Francisco, passed resolutions regrettng the death of Dr. F. J. Drake, veterinarian Of- Jesse S. Richards, former secretary of fice phone, 113; residence, 1150; 334 the Ogden chamber of commerce. Mr. 24th street, Ogden, Utah. adv. Richards was characterized as one of tho Wests foremost advocates of Gilbert Reck, Paul Chez and Ira better livestock. Nye, Ogden students at the University of Colorado at Boulder, have reForest ronds have been the object of turned home for the holidays. All fix weeks of intense study in the east three have taken active part in ath- by J. P. Martin, district letics and have promise of securing the Ogden forest service engineer at regular positions on the varsity teams who has just returned headquarters from Washnext year. They must return for ington, D. C. Ismzs vice-preside- eve-ring- New-hou- ten-da- 21 ink A marriage license issui A plea of not guilty was entered in j ' by court Monday district the Second by County Clerk L. A. Van V) Vernic Baughman, charged with rape Morgan Clontz of Sunset Ogden girl Armis- P. on a Eddy of Ogden will tice day. Raughman was returned criminal bonds. action filed by of to the county jail in lieu against Clontz on the smu-iiT Mary Ramirez posted $300 hailDe-in he 15 is the father to of her court appear Monday the city ii,iv- cember 28 on a charge of liquor pos- Clounz had refused to mam-untiafter his arrest o,f t ,5 ?irl session. She was arrested Sunday i!?1' Miv, l right by Sergeant II. C. Peterson. charge, it iWinai is stated. I Gifts of Footwear k For the Entire Family G-A-L-O-S-H- se -E-S WRIGHTS LADIES' NEW STYLES $1.95 to $3.45 CHILDREN'S S1.95 to $2.45 7our Floors H-O-S-I-E-R-Y f 'E&e Ajodc 3iwerftarj akS'ud of Timely Silk Stockings Check your Shopping list today and be sure to write this school December 31. Memo: What to Get? The answer is a Drs, Fonts New Method Dentists, box of Mrs. Stovers Bungalow cho2468 Washington, phone 343. .adv. colates by the foot or yard at Leonard s Smoke Shop in the Bobby First Exchange club members will attend National Rank Building. Adv the presentation of the oratorio, The Fart-tim- e Messiah," by the Ogden tabernacle students at the Weber choir in a body New Years day at the county high school will join in a rabOrpheum theatre. The club will meet bit hunt at Promontory Saturday, at a New Years breakfast at the Ho- leaving the school at 7 oclock in the tel Bigelow prior to the presentation. morning. Lunches will be taken by the student:. George Thcobold, city detective, Two boys, Joseph and Frank was ordered by Judgo George S. BarAguire ker in the Second district court to or 2324 Lincoln avenue, were injured evening by a car driven by pay $125 attorney's fees and cost of Sunday Peter Jennings. Joseph was cut about court at the conclusion of his divorce the head and legs, while Frank sufhearing against his wife, Nettle Thco- fered an injured ear. The boys were bold. The divorce was denied by the walking in the street, it was claimed court and the case dismissed. by Jennings, who said that the at Silver Stai Silk Stocking!. PURE SILK HOSE All New Colors $1.00 3 Pairs $1.50 $2.75 3 An Ideal Gift Pairs $4.00 For Men Women and Children! GIVE SLIPPERS They Make Comfortable Gifts MAKE THIS A 85c to $2.45 Christmas Excursion MOTOR iff FOR CHILDREN as well as grown ups, slippers make a very acceptable gift. They will help provide comfort long after the Christmas holiday has passed. We have an excellent assortment of slippers for every member of the family and at prices that are extremely moderate! to CHRISTMAS. Get Something: All Points North One Way for Your Car! For Round Trip Family Shoe Store On sale December 22, 23, 21, 25, 30 and 31st and January 1st. Return Limit January 2nd. All the latest and best Motoring Aids 353 for winter driving Heaters, Spotlights, Radiator Shutters, Floor Linings, Twenty-fourt- h The Utah Idaho Central R. R. Chains, Flashlights, Whiz, Alcohol or A Fitting Companion to the New, Superior Whippet Four Company Prestone. Street w Drive In to the Dig Indoor Service Station! JOHN SMALLEY s f Garage 19 Years of Day and Night Service. n $ SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BARGAINS! Beautiful Line of Ladies A s Phone 601 diamond rings r. fit fit f-- We carry the Bud and Blossom and other beautiful designs. Special Discounts on all Bings. 333 W Twenty-fift- h Note the Address: Street, Between Kiesel and Grant iroeriof 4 4 4 4 4 2111 Kiesel Avenue TnE & More Beautiful and Larger Bodies Longer Wheelbase, More Power Finger-Ti- p $- Controls - & BROWNING AUTO CO. 2626 Washington Avenue |