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Show THE OGDEN POST 8 he was blinded by the lights of an on coming Bamberger car and that he did not see Jude. According to LeRoy March, district Memlirrs of (he Union Pacific Old Timers club N'o. 0 held a party at the Valley 1 Ionite Sunday afternoon and evening. Cover were laid for 41 members. Funeral Spraya. Baskets and Ie signs, any price from $1 up. Why pay more? Weber Floral, 740 28th street. Phone 410. adv. Feea of the county recorder office fur the month of September aggro gated SI 47.i)0, according to a state-niefiled in the office of the county rlerk Monday. Dennie Hanson pleaded guilty Mon day when arraigned in the city court to carrying a concealed weapon, lie was fined $5 with the alternative of five days in jail. In the case of the Ogden State bank against Nanno Oriel, et al., judgment was rendered in favor of the plaintiff In the Second district court Monday for $850 and interest on a promissory note secured by a mortgage. In the Second district court Mon-daW. C. Ghrecn was granted a divorce from Thelma E, Ghrcen on the nt y, grounds of desertion. May me Herglund was granted a decree of divorce from Edward W. Berg, lund in the Second district Monday on the grounds of He was ordered to pay $5 a week for the support of two minor children, $r0 as attorneys fee and the cost of action, amounting to $13.20. Charged with failure to support his family, William Bodge appeared before Judge Eugene E, Pratt in the Second district court Monday morning. He waa brought iij on a bench warrant and waa ordered into the custody of the sheriff until trial or the filing of a bond in the sum of $500. Motion for a new trial in the case of Louis Prantell who recently was convicted of possession of liquor was submitted before Judge Eugene E. Pratt in the Second district ' court non-suppo- rt. agricultural agent, three cara of ap pie were shipped out of Ogden Monday. These ran were from North Ogden, Gifford and Roy. According to Mr. Marsh, apple shipments out of Welier county are moving rather slowly this season. Since September 27, when the first car was shipped, only three have moved, he said. Mrs. B. It. Wheelwright, chairman of the roll call of Weber chapter of the American Red Cross, is actively engaged in making arrangements for the annual membership drive. Mn. Wheelwright says that it is the earnest desire of the board of directors that every man and woman in Weber county cooperate with the local Red Cross chapter in order to carry the roll call to a successful close. Douglas Moore, assistant manager of the Pacific branch of the American Red Cross, will be in Ogden Monday, October 13, to assist in formulating plans for the campaign and to appear before varioua organizations in the city. Storms of the past week have slowed up work at the canning factories to such an extent that the factories are greatly handicapped, being forced to work at reduced rapacity. There are a lot of tomatoes on the vines, it was reported, but they will not ripen in this kind of weather. Many of the factories are working only two or three hours daily. James W. Abbott, James II. Riley and H. E. Hemingway appraisers of the estate of the late Charles II. Barton, president of the National Bank of Commerce, have filed a report in the office of the county clerk, fixing the value of the estate at $33,740.49. Feea of the sheriffs office for the month of September aggregated $136,-6according to a statement filed with the county clerk Saturday. The Democratic county committee Saturday filed Its certificate of nomination of all its candidates with the county clerk. The nomination of Thomas Laws, Republican, aa constable for Ogden precinct also waa filed. Judge George S. Barker rendered hia decision Saturday in favor of the plaintiff in the case of Sarah H. against the Marion Hotel company, which he took under advise-meFriday. The action waa brought to recover $438.20 and interest, alleged to be due aa a balance for commia-aio- n for procuring a $40,000 loan for the company. Jim Fotoa failed to appear Saturday morning when hia name waa called, and forfeited hia cash bond of $200. He waa charged with possession of liquor. Rasie Buchi forfeited $300 on the same charge, and Louis Maroc-ch- e pleaded guilty to possession and waa fined $298, Pete Rasmussen also forfeited hia bond of $100. Th Texaco gas station at 233 Washington avenue, was burglarized rriday night, according to a report made to the police. Twelve dollars hidden in the back room was taken, together with 30 gallons of gas, four battery cables, 12 flashlight batteries 6, Challis national forest October 7 to 10, inclusive. B. J. Finch, district engineer of the United States bureau of public roads, has just completed an inspection of the work of grading on the Logan highway. Mr. Finch states that the work is progressing satisfactorily-Thproject, which is five miles in length, is about 40 per cent computed. It is the intention, it is said, to build a road entirely through the canyon. The Wheelwright Construction come pany was awarded the contract for installing a water system on the municipal golf course. The Wheelwright bid was the lowest one received and was for $9945.87. The work includes all labor and materials. , Olive Ethel Stephens has filed a petition in the probate division of the Second district court asking that ahe be appointed administratrix of the estate of her late husband, Solomon Clinton Stephens. The estate is valued at $9000. The petition will be heard October 20. Clarence Christensen, sheet metal worker, charged with operating a shop without a license, was sentenced to 10 days in the city jail Saturday morning in the municipal court. He was paroled for . 180 days, on the promise that he would not resume work unless he procured a license. The damage suits of Florence K. Stoker, administrator, and James B. McFarland against Ogden City, known as the typhoid fever eases, in which srge sums in damages are sought, on he ground that the drinking of contaminated water caused a death in each family, have been reset in the Second district court for trial on November 25. The cases had been set or trial October 7. Stop signs have been placed at Adams avenue on Twenty-sevent- h A Gentleman Registration Days Are Once Coming to Egyption October 14 and 28 Theatre Saturday (Continued from page 7.) Place Your Name on the Books if you want to vote! .... ... .... .... .... .... .... When Edward Everett Horton, star "Once A Gentleman of coming on District 44 Aurilla Folkman, 825 Binford avenue. Saturday to the Egyptian theatre, District 45 Jeanette Seager, 732 made his professional stage debut, he He was assigned a numerical role. Twenty-sevent- h street District 46 Mrs. A. T, Pingree, impersonated no specified character, 2539 Orchard avenue. and in order for his friends and famDistrict 47 Etta Wonder, 2658 ily in the audience to locate him they for Edward apAdams avenue. had to count District 48 Jessie T. Clawson, 442 peared as the third Japanese from the end in the chorus of "The Mikado, Binford avenue. District 49 Anna McGregor, 464 then being revived. It was a modest Twenty-eight- h street enough start, Horton admits, but it District 50 Mary A. Hussey, 2970 prepared him for a role, small though Adams avenue. it was, in a musical comedy called District 51 Josephine Petty, 653 "The Newlyweds and Their Raby. Twenty-sevent- h Then began the series of engagestreet District 52 Mabel C. Shurtliff, ments in stock companies in various 2750 Quincy avenue. cities that finally brought Horton to District 53 Harriett J. Jackson, Hollywood. His first engagement of 3024 Adams avenue. this kind had an inglorious end in District 54 Catherine Spencer, Newfoundland, where the company 3243 Adams avenue. was stranded. Luckily for Horton, ' he was able to raise sufficient cash to County Districts Burch Creek Vera Wheeler, 429 wire home for funds to get back to Thirty-sixt- h New York. The fates were kinder to street Eden Rhea Bachman, Eden. him upon his return, for soon afterFairmount Lillian R. Bingham, wards, he bacame stage manager and Fairmount. actor with Louis Mann, then at the Farr West Elizabeth Garlick, Farr height of his career. Mann gave him West , a chance to play nine different parts Harrisville Mrs. Inga Shurtliff, in the two plays they staged all over Harrisville. the country. Hooper No. 1 Lottie Byington, Leading roles in the Majestic the; Hooper. atre stock company brought him to Hooper No. 2 Matilda Jones, Hoop, Los Angeles, anid in 1922 he made his er. first photoplay. Since then he has Huntsville Vada Wangs gard, been featured in a number of proHuntsville. ductions, and his work in "Once A Kanesville Mrs. Sadie Jones, Gentleman stomps him as one of the Kanesville. best comedians on the screen. Liberty Elizabeth A. Chard, Liberty. Marriott Drucilla Covington, Mar- at the street who have spection trip over th rZi,L-er-n Utoh, returned SuT They covered terriow to St. George and Zion.?0 A survey also wa, run from Three Carmel Junction. constructed, will etmltoS from Panguitch to Mount r.th Young said. niff fiL Hows Your Play in Utah. fO - Dept Store Turned 1 North Ogden No, 2 North Ogden. Into Movie Studio Della ChanBessie Ber-ret- t, e. . Bal-lanty- ne nt . vice-preside- nt, p, hap-pen- ed , An entire department store was rented for the interior scenes in "Our Blushing Brides, Joan Crawfords new starring vehicle which opens Sunday at the Ogden theatre. For the store scenes, the May company building in Los Angeles was hired for the day and store workers put on the studio payroll as extras. Sound equipment was moved into the building as well as complete studio lighting and power plants. Harry Beaumont directed the new Crawford film with Robert Montgomery playing .opposite the star. Anita Page and Dorothy Sebastian share feminine honors and the supporting cast includes Raymond Hackett, John Miljan, Hedda Hooper, Gwen Lee rad Mary Doran. Official Returns From Trip East With Man Deputy Sheriff Fred Tout has returned from Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. Tout took William McCarvie to the authorities of the Milwaukee county hospital Deputy Sheriff Tout reports that the hospital authorities gave McGarvie a warm welcome on his return and that the aged man appeared to be glad to be back in his old quarters. Arrangements were made by Mr. Tout to send the money belonging to McGarvie to the superintendent of the hospital to be placed to the credit of the aged man. Railroad Men Return From Inspection Trip Fit I,. Fun and Pleasure Green Fees rt Galore; 15c EGYPTIA INDOOR G0L Hop Up! An Ogden Institute f Ogden Boosters if LAST TIMES TODAY Runaway Bride .fi RITR. fcB 1 Lloyd Hughes and Mary Astor. RS -a WW- STARTING a TOMORROW Once a Gentleman a.:S En With Edward Everett Hertaa The Years Smartest Cosed? Adults, any seat, ff! any tine, 15c; Kiddies, g? 10c. B Always the Best for the Ogden' Guest LAST TIMES - TODAY AND TOMORROW - McGarvie left a train in Ogden some weeks ago on which he was en route with a sister to San Francisco and was picked up two days later by the sheriffs office with more than $1800 in his possession, which he, said he had saved during years of employment in the laundry of tho hospital at Milwaukee. Golf Golf Course. . CityCordeli, Carver, Plain viaduct notifying auto drivers that no "U turns will be permitted with-- n City Pleasant View Elizabeth M. Jones. , Monday morning, 300 feet of the east of that point. Pleasant View. A divorce waa granted to Carrie Vehicles proceeding westward toRandall Ada Randall, Randall. Purdy from John F. Purdy in the ward the viaduct, or eastward, coniRiverdale Agnes . Bybee, Second district court Monday on the River-dalng off the viaduct, have been engrounds of cruelty and failure to prodangered, he said, by trucks coming Roy Mrs. Hyrum Glbby, vide. Purdy waa directed to pay hia Roy. out of business establishments there Slaterville Mrs. Norton Bowns, wifes attorneys $75 and also to pay and in around front swinging of them. costa in the sum of $13.20, A large sign has been placed on the Slaterville. together with certain outstanding bills. Mrs. Susan Farr, Taylor. viduct cautioning against the turns. Taylor Uintah Mary Bybee, Uintah. Charged with selling cigarettes William Clayton Cross, son of Mr. Warren Nellie Folkman, Warren. without the necessary tax stamps beand Mrs. William Cross, 133 Twenty-sevent- h West Warren Mrs. Herbert East ing affixrd Tony Iewehl failed to apstreet, has enlisted in the Warren. pear in the city court Monday mornnavy service. He has been assigned West ing and hia cash bond of $100 was o the naval training station in San Weber. Weber Isabel Hogge, West declared forfeited. Diego. The Weber county commissioners Wilson Lillian B. Belnap, Wilson. In the divorce case of Louise Gigil-iot- ti Paid Advertisement. state that the funda budgeted for old against Louis Gigilliotti, Judge age pensions In Weber county are eorge S. Barker has made an order practically exhausted. Applicants for n the Second district court, schools Talks were given to the chilold age penaiona have been notified directing dren on the importance of to jrigilliotti $25 month pay for per guarding that no more pensions will be grantthe support of the children of the against fire. ed until after January 1. Federal refuge offices have been couple and to permit his wife to ocMoroni Cragun has been appointed in the Hotel Bigelow for the secured home the 119 st at cupy Twenty-firby county commissioners to succeed time. The offices are located to present street, for Gigilliotti the mainpay J. J. Hammer aa road supervisor in tenance of the home until further or- on the seventh floor and are in charge the Pleasant View district. of George E. Mushback, superintendders. Ogden police were asked Monday Ernest Lubeck, 11, son of H. I Lb. ent of the federal Bear River refuge, to be on the lookout for Henry Myers, beck, of 1028. Thirtieth street, received and his secretory, Miss Marian Harkwho waa said to have escaped from a fractured skull in a fall from a en. Permanent quarters will not be the state mental hospital at Evanston, and six tire boots. bicycle Tuesday morning at Twenty-nint- h ready for several days. Bert Lucas and Blain Hanfcon, Wyoming. The senior class of the Sacred Heart street Jackson avenue. He Campaign headquarters for Weber charged with stealing a sheepskin coat was removed and held their annual election of to the Dee academy hospital eounty Republicans opened Thursday from the Weber county high school, where he was given medical attention officers for the ensuing year. The in the Richardson block on the east were each fined $50, with the alter-nativ-e Dr. F. K. following were elected: aide of Washington avenue between President, .of 25 days in jail, by Judge by A number ofBartlett. Loretta Green; cases which dein the Twenty-thir- d Simon Barlow in the city court Satand Twenty-fourt- h fendants were charged with operat- Minnoch; recording secretory, Gladys Helen streets, it was announced Monday by urday. ing card tables without paying a li- Wilson; corresponding secretory, Chairman George II. Lowe. J. C. Maxey, charged with reckless- cense were dismissed in the city OConnor; treasurer, Louise Edward Hall, 35, of 521 Twenty, ly and carelessly driving an automofourth street, broke hia shoulder while bile, pleaded guilty in the city court court Tuesday by the assistant county Iorgilliere. The estate of William Garr, defor lack of evidence and in icing cars for the Pacific Fruit Ex- Saturday and was fined $30, or given attorney eluded the Har-rohas been appraised at $500, ceased, Sanford following: press company in the railroad yards the alternative of ten days in jail. 361 Twenty-fourt-h to a filing made Saturday F. according R. street; He was to taken Sunday. the Bee llyrum Abrahainson was fined $110. Rounds, 328 Twenty-fift- h with the county clerk. street; L. hospital where he was treated by Br, in the Second district court Saturday M. Nelson entered a 124 Twenty-fift- h George Papageorgem, R. Morrell. Hia fur plea of guilJoseph injuries are operating a suit club without a street; .Jack Sandman, 2317 ty to reckless driving October 1. A not considered serious. license. The rase was tried in the Washington avenue; H. E. Goddard, fine of $60 or 30 days in jail was In the Second district court Mon- city court, and was appealed to the 2313 Washington avenue. imposed by the court day morning before Judge Eugene K. district court, and an appeal bond of The in David I Stine appeared forAttorney Weand registration Ogden Dalton Fred made Nelson was Pratt, and was declared for- ber pleaded guilty to $110 county Tuesday was reported as and explained that the offense burglary in the second degree, grow- feited and ordered paid into the city on Adams avenue and Twenty-sixt- h light. The remaining days are ing out of the roblwry of the prem- treasury Saturday. The appeal has very 14 October and 28. streets, involving a number of ises of Horace E. Watkins at Twenty-fourt- h been dismissed in the higher court, street and Harrison avenue, and the ease sent back for enforce- to Expert teachers have been secured can puked along the avenue. Mr. teach technical training in dancing, lated that the can damaged August 22. Sentence waa deferred to ment of the judgment. the drama, story telling, public speak- nad been repaired November and Dalton waa naroled satisfactory to the to J. W. Torter Vhn Newey and John Ravenberg, ing and music. This course will be owners and that the repairs amountto the Mutual Improve- ed almost $300. Charged with possession of liquor charged with stealing $20 from a sponsored by D Bert Baldwin pleaded guilty in the noodle parlor on Grant avenue on the ment association of the Twelfth ward apt Remington this year. Although the association representative; F.Harrison, W. Moesinger, Don court city Monday morning, and was night of September 22, were tried in has such and Miss activities encouraged this fined $298, with the alternative of 149 the city court Friday and found guilFay Wilson, and Mack Mc- is the first time that technical trainwife days in jaiL IYte Kastros. John liar-mo- ty. Each was fined $25, with the al? leave on the ing has ever been given in the ward. Russell Barnes and Frank annual deer hunt on ternative of five days in jail One-ha- lf will hour be given to the the Pawnee National all charged with possession of forest The Liquor fines imposed in four eases arts in the course. bucks arc fat this year. liquor, enter pleas of guilty and Friday in the city court totaled $1192, Jack Hardman, charged with postheir casra were set for trial as fol- The defendants, each of whom was lows: Kastros, October 14; Harmos, fined $298, with the alternative of session of liquor, failed to appear for Closes Drive trial in the city court Tuesday mornOctober 11; Barnes, October 9; 14J days in jail, were Ben Dawson, and his cash bond de$200 ing, was On Flood Relief October 10. Bond in each case who pleaded guilty; Jesus Acosta, who clared forfeited. Bill Daley, also was fixed at $350 cash or $500 prop- pleaded not guilty and was given a with possession of liquor, fortrial and convicted; Charlie Taylor charged erty. Aid for Davis county flood feited $100. 'Traffic rule breakers enriched the and Bert Burt, each of whom pleaded! Jesse W. Wade has I by the people of to returned Og city treasury to the amount of $82 guilty. den from a business trip to Berkeley, Jlieber cotinty in the sum ofapprox-imatel- y For careless and reckless Frank Fowles, charged with vio- California. Mr. Wade Monday. $2600. Albert E. Wilfong is driving on Riverdale road, Lee Smith lating the vehicle ordinance, forfeited the Intermountain Grainsecretary of relief fund, Growers forfeited his cash bond of $50; Ed $2 in the city court Friday morning. while away Mr. Wade made ar- terminated his efforts and has filed Inc.; Garner charged with reckless driving, County Attorney Samuel E. Black-ha- rangements with the Intermediate &Ana,Mreport .The report was contributed $20; and Frank Martin, has filed complaints against Credit bank to Critchloiy. While the the loans to enlarge John with llannos and Russell Barnes, his charged speeding, forfeited $10. J5ed was less than the on stored wheat corporation and Mrs. F. B. King and Fred Rawson charging them with possession of the national officials ofquota other grains. He states that the bank f.e the each forfeited $1. liquor. will loan up to 75 per cent of the American Red Cross, the amount col- Charged with disturbing the peace The case against Louis Wessler be- value. H concerned. ftS ?ra;fy,n at Twenty-fift- h street and Grant ave- ing tried in the Second district court Lillie M. Wold has are Jhe on suit brought for nue Monday morning, G. W. Charles was dismissed Friday with the concity hall so.that they may bespit! against Roy C. Wold in the ed forfeited rash bail of $25 in the city sent of Attorney Samuel E. Black-ha- divorce by any interested parties. Second district court on the ground court Monday morning. Kack Kell, who tried the case in the city of The were cruelty. couple marred couit. Mr. Wessler was charged with December chaiged with a similar offense at 13, 1905. Mrs. Wold said Twenty-thir- d street, waa found guil- disturbing the peace. The. dismissal her husband Come up and see our stayed out night and at ty and fined $8. In the ease of Ju- was at.ked by Assistant City Attorney one time remained newly for away three lian Marsh, charged with disturbing John A. Hendricks. decorated ballroom. he A that struck months; her and told real the peace at 365 Twenty-secon- d Jannctte A. Manning, 3025 her he was not true to her. street, Mj She asks the complaining witness, Bert John- Washington avenue, reported eyeful! to the for in the sum of $75 a month son, failed to appear. The case was police Friday that a ruby ring and a and alimony for her attorney. $100 dismissed by the assistant county at- purse with $2.50 in cash was stolen Fern Taylor has brought action for lack for of from her car while it was parked in divorce from torney prosecution and the Floyd Taylor, chargimr costs, amounting to $5, were assessed front of the Weber college. The action was filed in the cruelty. the A against complainant. report has been received at the Second district court The At the inquest conducted by Judge regional forest office showing that were couple married October 7, 1924. and Simon Barlow, acting coronor, assisted September was the banner this have two children. In month, by three jurors, S. V. Grow, A. N. on the Wasatch cruelty allegation, Mrs.support of hr ffr, for precipitation Taylor sets Yendell and S. J. Van Ness Monday plateau. In the oak brush xone, the out that her husband one time left morning into the death of Fred W. ivport says, the precipitation was 3.40 her alone in Idaho for at several months: With the Kg Crowds Judge, 65, who was fatally injured by inches. that he has unjustly accused her of an automobile driven by Al Luthey, Jchn Doe pleaded guilty to care-es- s with other men, and that 2364 Grand avenue on the night of and reckless driving Friday in associating he has told her he no longer loves SATURDAY NITE October 1. A verdict of accidental Ihc city court and was fined $8, which bhe asks for the custody of the death was returned at the inquest as paid. "John Doe is alleged to children and Ray Minter's Enlarged Jude, an employee of the Bamberger he the alias of a well known business $2a a month. alimony in the sum of was the track on niun of Ogden. Electric, repairing Rand. None finer. Monday was the opening day of fire Lincoln avenue between 24th and 25th Assistant Regional Forester C, B. prevention week Various school streets when he was struck, lie died Morse and U. S. Swartz, forest in the city were visited Mayor Or several days later at a hospital Admission 40c dlPrted Sunday for Bundy Fir Chief H. W.nile gh Luthey told investigating police of- t hallis, Idaho, where they will attend Gee, Rut Rusiness Is Good" Bruw Hamilton, ficers shortly after the accident that the meetings of forest arl Hopkins, superintendent and rangers in the of Be Yourself With Fannie Brice and Robert Armstrong ; STARTING SUNDAY Joan Crawford in Our Blushing Bride NEXT WEDNESDAY The Bad One Assistance l seeurin ation. WsD to Painter Hi tm haraonisinff conn Ml Pm fTeliimlnr Paiat, a - - I wai pscfcsfi aalH? ervdaet, p . Joseph H. Young, senior highway DECORATING engineer of the United States bureau IN MULLER BwHmw1 Street. I4lk of public roads, and K. C. tnottaf Wright, Ct n S' t SPSti? s, Ma-lon- is. Ma-loni- thTT commission, -3, street and also on Ogden avenue at riott Twenty-fift- h street and Twenty-sixt- h North Ogden No. street by order of Chief of Police A. dler, North Ogden. E. Wilfong. A notice has been placed east end of the Twenty-fourt- h deputy engineer of i Wilfong a, Fund suffer-contribut- ed Without a will your wife ffl inherit only a part of your , tate perhaps not enough to live on m 3 With a will you can leave her as much as you wish, and in it direct us as your executor and trustee to invest the principal and mail her a check, on the first of each month. WhiteCitu DANCE 14-Iie- " Wouldnt it be a comfornow ting thought to you to know that you hd taken this thought f her?. And afterward, what a comfort to her, too! Talk it over with her. Talk it over with us. ce The Commercial Security i Member Federal Reserve Syitem & . Bank |