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Show Friday, Mav THE OGDEN POST s will leave shortly rado, where he .will has decided reality, because both Don players are boxers of experience. won the Terry, as Bobbie Dinsmore, of championship light heavyweight a had 1926. in Montgomery England Possesplay, fight in his lastin stage his first talking picsion, and also ture, So This Is College. adapted by Willard Untamed, of a girl brought np a is story Mack, in a Central American jungle. On her way to civilization ahe falls in love with the first white young man she meets and stays in love. The cast includes Ernest Robert Montgomery, John Miljan, Gwen Lee, Tom OBrien, Grace Cunard, Don Terry. Jack Conway directed the picture. for Denver, Coloattend a school of instruction to be conducted by an officer of the Denver fire department. Chief Wardleigh will also inspect apparatus to be tested in Denver by the Funeral Sprays, Bankets and De- board of the fire underwriters. "John Doe" Christensen was found signs, any price from $1 up. Why pay more? Weber Floral, 741 28th street guilty of forgery Tuesday by a Jury adv. in Judge Eugene E. Pratt's division lhone 410. Jamea A. Martin was given a pre- of the Second district court Christenliminary hearing in the city court sen was charged with passing a forgTuesday morning, lie waa charged ed check for $0.50 on J. E. Hipwell, with failure to aupport a minor child, November 9, 1920. and was held for trial in the Second The asphalt surface of Washington district court. He waa released on his avenue between Twenty-firstreet own recognizance until the district and the Ogden river bridge is procourt assumes jurisdiction of the care. gressing satisfactorily, according to City Engineer John C. Brown has Street Supervisor James S. McGregor. started a force of men to work hauling The repairs on the canyon boulevard soil to the municipal golf links to put over Harrison avenue and down the the ground in condition for grass seed. dugway to El Monte Springs, and the The work will require several weeks, Harrison avenue road from Twenty-thir- d to resurface the fairways before grass street to the top of the dugway, . can be planted. are now completed. A thief entered the rooms occupied An action haa been filed in the by the Volunteers .of America, at Second district court, by H. Neuter-ma- n 2457 Grant avenue, Saturday night, against the Taylor Building comand stole a suit of clothes, a shirt, a pany and others to collect $8080 on a pair of trousers and a sweater. promissory note secured by a mortA divorce was granted to Anona gage. An attorney's fee of $850 is Powell from Arthur Powell Monday in also asked. A complaint was filed in the city the Second district court by Judge E. Pratt, on the ground of failure court Monday charging George L. to support. Powell is out of the jur- Holmer with obtaining the return of isdiction of the court, and no alimony certain promissory notes by frauduwas granted. lent representatives. It Is alleged that Three automobile drivers, Martin the notes had been given to the MounJohnson, Theron Robinson, and R. A: tain States Implement company by Fitzgerald were arrested and charged Holmer for machinery purchased by with reckless driving, and were fined him. His preliminary hearing is set $10 each in the city court Monday for May 28. morning. Charley King, John Williams, and In Judge Eugene E. Pratt's division Eddie Miller, each forfeited $10 in the of the Second district court Monday, city court Monday morning by failing Anna F. Hiss was granted a decree of to appear when their names were ca divorce from A. A. Hiss on the ground ed. Bill Snyder, charged with of cruelty. An agreement, as a divi- bling, forfeited a cash bond sion of property between the couple, when his name was called. was approved by the court. Appraisers appointed by the Second .Charged with disturbing the peace, district court have made a report findJoe Romono and Sam Martinez, plead- ing that the value of the estate of ed guilty in the city court Monday John Davis, deceased, is $3650. L. A. Jones, 28, charged with posmorning and were each fined $10. The Colonial Building and Loan as- session of a small amount of liquor, sociation has filed suit against Jef appeared in the city court Monday ferson B. Newman and others in the morning before Judge Simon Barlow. Second district court to collect $805,- - He pleaded guilty and was ntenced 78, with 10 per cent as attorneys fees; to 30 days in jail, but at the same time on a promissory note secured by a he was placed on probation for 60 mortgage. days in charge of his employer, D. K. David W. Evans, county treasurer,! Stewart. He will not have to serve mailed 25,000 tax notices to residents thejail sentence if his conduct is good. of Weber county Wednesday, and 25,- The following automobilists were 000 on Thursday, notifying them of charged with minor traffic violations the amount of taxes due. The amount Monday morning in the city court, is approximately $1,500,000. This is and paid their fines as follows: A. exclusive of public utilities, which Hokenson, $1; Dan Foutz, $1; Wilare assesed at $12,000,000. liam Jaggers, $2, and Walter Pierce, The work of paving 2800 feet in the $5. Plain City district started Tuesday. Ora Bundy has the contract for lay "You seem to have had a serious ing the cement which will link two accident. lines of pavement and give Plain City Yes," said tho bandaged person. continuous cement pavement into "I tried to climb a tree in my motor car Ogden. A petition was filed in the probate What did you do that for?" division of the Second district court Just to oblige a lady who waa Tuesday, by Frank W. Austin, asking driving another car. She wanted to that the will of Mary S. Austin be ad- use the road. mitted to probate and that he be namMARTHA HOME NEEDS BEDS ed executor. The estate is valued at st Eu-ge- nt DANCE TOMORROW Xixe WiththeHappy Crowds n Utahs Most Popular room With the WesU Greatest Orchestra RAY MINTER AND HIS BAND Jim: I think I will have to get a new car. Will: "Whats wrong with the one you have? Jim: I cant pay for it Life. Realistic Fist Fight in Untamed at the Ogden Next Sunday Egyptian Sunday Ingagi, African Wonder Picture at The wildest imaginings of H. Rider Haggard or Jules Verne have been outdone in actual faet as will be seen in the sensational wild game hunt picture Ingagi, which opens an indefinite engagement at the Egyptian theatre next Sunday. Ingagi," by the way, is the African equivalent for gorilla. Sir Hubert Winstead, F. A. S., eminent anthropologist, hunter and explorer, of London, England, and Capt Daniel Swayne, an American hunter and museum collector, together with Ed Joyce, an intrepid cameraman, and a big safari, started from Nairobi. Africa, many, many months ago and penetrated to the Gorilla country which lies in the Belgian Congo and is none the wildest and least known spots in the dard continent. The record of their experiences is to be seen in this new film, presented by Congo Pictures, Ltd., and said to surpass in interest, educational features and genuine thrill, anything ever before witnessed upon the screen. Take the fabled missing link Perhaps the Scopes trial might have had a difference aspect had this picture been in existence at the time. For Sir Hubert believes ho has found the missing link. They encountered a colony of strange creatures apparently half-apcaptured a child that may be a halfbreed, and saw numbers of what were apparently wild women in company at times with gorillas! Hard to believe but the picture is a record that seems indisputable. half-huma- n, e, audmiogD ROMANCE hfeCREAT, OUTDOOR r gvyrden tSftQJPt A fight in a ballroom is one of the novelties of Untamed, the new Joan vehicle for Crawford all-talki- ng which is playing at the Ogden theatre Sunday. Contrary to general custom, when Robert Montgomery and Don Terry argue over Joan Crawford, they do not go outside to complete the dis- cussion. Curtain cords are dragged down to make a ring, and fair young female seconds in evening clothes fan the battlers between rounds with their own dress shirts! The battle between the two players HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED JIMS HAT SHOP t Free Delivery Service Phone 518 1 1 416 25th Street Admission Bargain Matinee, 1 to 3 p. m.: Adults, 15c; 3 to 6 p. m., 25c. Kiddies, 10c. PeeRY'S rrwvwvvv eGYPuan Gee, But Business Is Good SPECIAL SELLING EVENT on RUGS and LINO LEUMS . Ingagi. has sound effects. Which do you like better, balloon tires or high pressure tires? 1 like balloon tires better. What kind of a car do you drive? 1 dont drive any; I'm a $4000. The Martha society is making a The gtocery store of II. II. Mark, at Washington avenue, was broken I Quest for beds for infants for use in into Monday evening, and several ar- their home on Washington avenue. ticles were stolen. The police are in- The home is now crowded to capacity, and the demand for entrance for small vestigating. A cash bond of $300 was forfeited children has never been so urgent, Tuesday in the city court when Bob consequently the need of beds. Any Anderson failed to appear when his person desiring to help the cause, name was called. He was charged phone 247 or 701 and a messenger will call for the bed. with possession of liquor. A petition waa filed in the probate division of the Second district court Tuesday by Margaret E. Spacher, ask. ing that the will of Jamea E. Spacher be admitted to probate and that she be appointed executrix. The exact value of the estate is not given. Fire Chief Harold H. Wardleigh DR. F. J. DRAKE Veterinary and Surgeon Phone 1150 2432 Van Buren Ave. Consultation Free! Ogden, Utah - Always the Best for the Ogden Guest LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW NEWEST EFFECTS IN QUALITY RUGS FOR YOUR HOME THE NEW' STRAWS $150 to No. 4946 Empire Tapestry Rag, size 11 feet 3 inches by 12 feet This oversize rag, regularly selling at $42.00, is priced to close at. 99 and dining room. priced (&27 vU i !!)) f Caliban Rugs, size 7 feet 6 ularly priced at $18.65. Offered for sale at CREATURES APPARENTLY hbii m-Hfli- f mam .... GORILLAS WILD WOMEN AMAZING! ! BARGAIN ORp ;MATINEE...-.J- L ! to 3 Daily to 6 Nights 3 1 35e 50c reg- ! - Linoleums ? Nine patterns of heaviest quality Inlaid Linoleum, regularly selling at $3.25 per square yard, now priced at t gT T T fT (MEANS GORILLA) 9 - a ? ras csijbsr nu $12.50 inches by feet, Q 1 7 i(l Vi With the Refreshing Patterns to be Had in This Group of . Ogdens Exclusive Hat Store 25th Street at Washington Avenue Om Tamil on Top op Unonam ) Brighten the Kitchen and Bathroom SIMS HAT SHOP UNTAMED $57 11)! lJ . sP A U Oy offered at special price Del Art Rugs, very fine for bedroom use; size 7 feet 6 inches by 9 feet Regularly priced at $19.50; now price . We Advise an Early Selection! Joan Crawford and Ernest Torrence in Regularly at $87.50, it is now priced at V U offered for sale at Mi- Panamas, lana, and others for your selec- tion. All head sizes and styles to suit you. Here you will find the Straw of your liking. ROARING RANCH Starting Sunday Our entire stock of Caliban Art Rugs, size 9x12, regularly sold at $23.50, No. 3074 Axminster Rug, size 11 feet 3 inches by 15 feet, regularly priced at $87.50, ... Sennits, Leghorns, IE!$QN ll ll No. 8065 large size Axmlnater Rug, size 11 feet 3 inches by 15 feet This extra large rug, light in coloring, is especially suited for living .room $JQ00 Straw Hats of every kind Six patterns of Empire Tapestry Rags, size 9x12, ordinarily selling at $33.35, offered now at T T Three quality ularly square Selling $2.50 Five patterns of highest qualf Felt Base Floor Coverings whies per formerly sold for 75 cents tin square yard now selling at event for only, per square yard patterns of medium Six patterns Standard Printed Inlaid Linoleum, regpriced at $2.35 per yard. Qfk price...-- -. V-- i 21 cm Caa Linoleum, regularly priced $1.15 per square yard, now at only, per square yard. Everything for the Home sel1-in- Of )( g |