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b THE QGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 1920. ' I Last Time Today! I THAT WONDERFUL PICTURE I With Kenneth Harlan, Claire Whitney, Wilda Bennett and Henry Harmon I "LOVE HONOR AND OBEY" f M From Neville's popular book, 'The Tyranny of Weakness" wk I ADDED ATTRACTION I ff SPECIAL MUSIC AND POPULAR SONGS BY THAT DISTINGUISHED 1; I ORGANIST FROM LOS ANGELES. WADE HAMILTON I 1 TOMORROW ANITA STEWART I K You Can Always Depend Upon Seeing a Good Show at M UTAH THEATRE! I ARIZONA CENSUS REVEALS IMMENSE GROWTH SINCE 1910 WASHINGTON'. Oct. .V The mates of Arlr.on.-i ami North Qtro lina were shown In population announcements ly the cenfeus bli" rcau today to have had during the past un years the largest nu merical increases In their history, Kansas, another state for which the population wan announce d, showed its second lowest numeri cal prowth and as a result fell from its rank as 22nd state in the union to below Oklahoma und a. -' Louisiana. Arizona Rained more than half of its 1910 population, now having 333,273 Inhabitants. Its Increase was 128,919 or 63.1 per cent. i HANDCUFFED CONVICT MAKES DARING ESCAPE BAKERSFIELD. Cal., Oct. 5. Search in Kern county was abandoned today for John Morgan, who escaped from the custody of Deputy Sheriff 11 W. Dearing of Phoenix at Tehachapl early Sunday morning, and I.os An geles officers have been asked to con tinue the search in that city, as it Is REPORT THAT U. S. WILL SEND ARMY OVERSEAS DENIED WASHINGTON. Oct. ,r Presl I dent Wilson today wrote to Sena tor Spencer, Republican, Missouri, thajj the statement recently made bj the senator that the president had promised American military aid to Uotinmnt'u and Serbia In the event of the invasion of those countries, was "false." thought Morgan has friends there. When the train on which Hearing I was taking Morgan to Phoenix f rom Richmond, Cal., stopped at Tehachapl Dearing got Ott the train to get some- thing to eat, after removing Morguns' j clothes and leaving the latter hand cuffed and in an upper berth. When Dearing returned Morgan and his clothes had disappeared ) Ijiter In the day. Morgan, fully dressed, approached two boys near i Tehachapl and asked them to help him get the handcuffs off They re 'fused. Morgan escaped recently from I the Arizona state penitentiary. oo Sleeping cars of the Southern Pa-1 jcific railroad are "pickled" in salt i water for a year to increase their 'durability. ' Irrigation Model Is Shown at Fair A miniature model of the Weber county Irrigation district has been completed and Installed at the I'tuh state fair as the farm bureau exhibit from Weber county. It Is made of cement and is equip ped with running water, illustrating the rivers, streams and canals In the county. A replica of the Magpie dam site, the Marsh Lake reservoir and the Weber tri-county project ar. all shown A pumping plant, showing how water will be pumped for the Hear River canal Is also Included. Sen. Lenrooi Arrives Too Late to Speak' Senator Irvine Lenroot of Wis consin arrived In gd n it L:45 o'clock but did not speak In i igden owing no the lateness of his arrival. He was met at the depot by a reception committee and left for Salt Hake after being greeted by Weber county Republicans. Senator Icnroot left Ogden for Salt Lake by automobile with former Gov ernor William Spry and will arrive at the Uotel ltah at 3:10 o'clock. Nervous Breakdown I "I am so nervous it seems as though I should fly" "My nerves I W are all on edge" M I. wish I were dead." How often have we heard Inl these expressions or others quite as extravagant from some loved one JNI u ho has been brought to this state by some female trouble which KSJ has slowly developed until the nerves can no longer stand up under it. Rfl No woman should allow herself to drift into this condition without WmM giving that good old-fashioned root and herb remedy Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. EhI Read the Letters of These Two Women. North East, Md. t;I was in ill health Minneapolis, Minn. "I was run flown Cjl four or iio years and doctored with ami iutvuus, . n 1 I not rvstut night ami : j wfym one doctor after another but none was more tired in the morning than nil i 1 ! helped me. I was irregular and had when I went tolP'), r.have two chil- I ft I liH such terrible pain in my back, lower dron, the youngest three months old Hll JrjQ, part of my Inxly anl down carh Hi : and it was drudgery to care for tin m 1 Ljvl that I had 1 1 go to bed Uirec or four as I ft It so in itable and generally worn B3 J i Bill days every month. I was very nervous, out. From lack of rest and appetite PM j, I rfl tired, could not sleep and could not eat my baby did not get enough nourish- III j IHi without getting sick. A friend asked ment frommy milk so I started to give ajlg . MM me to take Lydia E. Pinkhams Vege- him two bottle feedings a day. After 3! Ru table Compound and I am sorry I did taking three bottles of Lydia EL Pink- kA'j 3 not tae Jt 8001161 1"r il 1 : hel d me ham's Vegetable Compound I felt liko wA i Wth wonderfully. I don't have to go to bed a new woman, full of life and energy. mVm 1 with the pavu, can eat without being It is a pleasure to care for my children, Ijlfl J tiki sick and have more strengtii I recom- and I am very h.t)iy with them and llH I flfv? mend your medicine and you are at feel line I nurse my baby cx lu.-dwdy r ''') liberty to publish my testimonial. '' again, and can't say too much fpr your 9 Elizabeth Weavek, IL L 2, North medicine." Mrs. A, L Milleb, 8883 I,- ( liast, Md, E. 24th St, Minneapolis, Minn. flfl , Nervous, Ailing Women Should Rely Upon Illi LVD I A E.P1NKMAM MEDICINE CCX. LYtTn. MASS. T. jQl CITY ORGANIZES TO BUILD HOIS Council Bluffs Real Estate Board Makes Erection of Houses Easier (By International News Servlro ) COUNCIL BLUFFS, la.. OcL 5. i otmcll DIuffB. like nio9t American clt Job, la desperately hort of houses. But Council Bluffs, unlike raoMt American Cltlea Ih not profiteering in house rents to any great extent A house that before the war rnto,i for $25, now rents for about $80, hard ly enough to pay the increased taxes. Other rentfl arc In proportion, with few except ionB. There are several reasons, according to Council Bluffs business men, but the biggeat one Is the one that is us ually blamed for causing profiteering. Instead of credited with preventing It It's the war. UNITED BY WAR Council Bluffs, they sa . was welded Into extraordinary unity und unself ishness by Its war service. The way it took care of Companv L, lfixth Infan try. Rainbow division, has become fa mous. The chamber of commerce turned Itself bodily Into a military bu reau and let Its other departments go to BUCD an extent that It Is now finding It necessary to reorganize entirely to Ket back on a peace basis. This reorganization It Mimed as en ergetically at post war problems as th. other wns at war problem- Robert B Wallace, of Council Bluffs, was the man who headed the "Potta watomie County War Service Plan," and who was called to organize almost every county In Iowa when Its efflclen cy was seen. He Is also one of the city's biggest real estate men. NO VACANT HOUSE'S. "There hasn't been a vacant house in Council Bluffs for over a year." be says "and new Industries are swarm ins in one alone, the Griffin Wheel company, Will bring 400 workmen " But the Council Bluffs real estate board, Which Includes every real estate man In the city, agreed absolutely, two months ago, to handle this situation without profit beyond the normal re turn of C per cent on the money in vested. "The board has bought the vacant lots around the site of the Grlftfu Wheel company's plant, and will turn them oer to the Housing assocla ilon Just organized by the chamber ol commerce, at their actual value at the time of purchase. The Housing association has got contractors to agree to build houses for the workmen on a basis of cost plus 10 per cent The largest contractor In town has offered. If we prefer, to build the houses for us on a salary. 250 MORE HOUSES "Firms and individuals, with the help of the local Building and Loan association, are putting up about 250 four and five room houses to be sold ,ii '" in j loiiu, on pa m nts ol and $300 down and $25 a month "A $250,0ou apartment house has been built principally by popular sub scription. The first $100,000 of 3tock was sold in one week, to the general public. The apartments rent for $50 a month, with heat and light." Council Bluffs lacks several other modern institutions, besides rent prof iteers. It is said to have almost no radicalism. The switchmen's strike was voted down so decisively there thai it never had a charifce. police reporters complain that there is so little crime they can't scare up a good police story once in ree month.'. oo GREAT CftST IN SPLENDID BILL AT UTUI THEATRE Last Time Today, "Love, Hon or and Obey," a Notable Screen Success An all-star cast, including Claire Whitney. Wlldn Bennett. Kenneth Harlan, Henry Harmon, George Cowl and E- J. Ratcllffe. appeared lasr night at the Utah theatre in a thrilling photoplay, "Love Honor and Obey," by Eugene Walter. The production proved to In- one of the notable events of the eaaon. Mr Walter s mastery of dra matic technique was always In evl-l donee as he developed the story found ed upon Charles Neville Bucks novel, "The Tyranny of Weakness." The acting wa maaterlj Miss Whit ney, always popular with screen audi- ences, was cast as a wealthy New York divorcee, a role that gave splendid sweep to her emotional powers. Miss Bennett, us the heroine. Conscience Wtlllumtt. Drought beauty and real dis tinction to manner to her role with an undercurrent of intensely dramatic power. Mr. Harman gave an unforget table performance as her Puritanical father and Kenneth Harlan carried Just the rlKlH touch of gentlemanly charm to the role of the young Now Yorker named in the divorce suit. Tin- story of a young girl trapped Into marriage bj fraud which she dls covers "ii to i bridal night and which forces her to holt her door against the bridegroom is one of the most engross I mg that ihe screen has seen The pro duction leaves nothing undone to heighten the- dramatic- effec t. The ox- , cellent direction is credited to Lean der Cordova. "IiOVe Honor and obey" Is a pk-turc no one should miss seeing, plays last time today. . on Cafe Man Held Guilty Under New Ordinance I Steve Gray, proprietor of the Mln- i erva cafe, was fuund guilty of violat ing 'be new dame hail ordinance yes terday afternoon In the city court by a Jury. He will be sentenced lomor- row morning. II was brought out in the trial that Giay had made application for a dance hull license but that his request had been denied. The only profession that women can not nrartiee In Delawnre is that of law j For all Departments, Call Phone Ho. 2450. REFERENCE RANDOMS ( i Praise Service The Wednesday eve- ning prayer and praise service at the j I First Methodist church will be held (at 7:30 o'clock A. C. Wyckoff will i j have charge of the prayer service which will be followed by the teacbtiT training class with CM. W'ilton in charge. Everybody cordially welcome ; at theBO meetings. Yes! our Mueller Pipe and PlpeleSS , Furnaces are- replacing tho stoves. No trouble to koep the whole houso warm 1 and they save tons of f uol. Installed 1 by W. Oswell Jackson Co., Heating I Experts. Tel 1962. Adv 6244 Weather "Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday," Is the weather pre diction of the United Btatea weather bureau for the ugden section, which arrived here this morning. Yesterday's maximum temperature was 77 de w'lth a minimum last night of 65 de grees. Phone 602 for mo.iaenger. Piles Account Statement ot cam-1 p.-iign expenses have t u Hied h Jo seph R. liates, Democratic candidate ' for county attorne) with the county clerk Mr. Bates sets forth that his expenses total $1-60 for printing. Clean large tags wanted a'. The Standurd-Examiner office. iS"2 I Yoath rreMcd- Chargeu with hav ing entered the room of Joseph Btorcyl and stealing a quantity of clothes, pick Dare, 19 yeara old, was arrested this morning by Patrolman W W lllehardson and Chauffeur Karl ' (- gins. George Mci'ulloch, 22 years old was arrested by Detective Robert Chambers on suspicion that he wai connected with tho offense, but had 1 an alibi. Dare will appear before the city court tomorrow morning. Foley's Chill Parlor now open from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m Rest chui in I town Tako tome home. 2380 Hud- : son. 5874 I No ity Court No session wad held In the city court room at the police station today because of the abeive of Judge I. K. Roberts Judge RODOttS went to Logan with Mayor Frank Francis and city commissioners to take part in the organization of a new base ball league. "gden Typewriter House for type writers and repairs, 2422 Hudson ave nue. Phone 23C. Goch to CoftM Joseph G. Egan, as sistant division accountant in this city for the Southern Pacific Railroad company, departed this morning for California. Mr Egan has been ap pointed as division accountant under T P Rowlands and will have Offices at Oakland. Cal. Wanted Bell bov. Reed Hotel "2 IMior-r Suit suit has been filed In the district court by Hannah 11. Brown against Jesse F. Brown for di vorce. Bikes Stolen Four bicycles were stolen from ugdcnltes last night, ac cording to word from the police, the value of the wheels ranging from SO to $50. Those who reported bicvrles missing were A Bakelaen. 2723 Jefferson, W R. Kmmett. .11o7 Washington avenue: Stanley Hall. 246i Monroe avonue and Julian Wright. 2541 Van Buren ave nue. Son Arrives Harold "Stuffy" Hill passed cigars this morning and proud b announced the arrival of a ten pound son. Mrs. Hill was formerly Miss Calva Rerry of this city The youngster arrived this mornlns at the Hill residence. 2564 Fowler avenue . OO Deaths and Funerals LEISH MAN Mrs. Mary fi Leigh man, aged 54, wife of Robert M Leish man, died last nfght at 12 30 o'clock at the famllv residence. 2440 B ave nue She was born In Wellsville, June 22, 1S6U. and was the daughter of Richard and Mary Clegg Brenchley. She was a faithful member of the L. D. S. church and an active Relief society worker She is survived by her bus band and the following children. Par ley B.. Mrs Dora B Hall. Mrs Eva B. Robertson, Mrs lar B. Harrison Andrew li , Richard R , Robert B., and Mart B Leisbman. Also two sisters and four brothers, and her parents The body may be viewed at the Larkin Son funeral chapel this evening and tomorrow morning The bodv will be taken b automobile to Wellsville where services will be held at 1 o'clock Interment will be in the Well." vllle cemetery. FLINDERS Itinera I services for Darius Flinders will be held Wcdnc-s day at 2 o'clock in the Second wrrd meeting house. Bishop George E Browning will officiate The body may be viewed this evening and tomorrow at the home, 273(5 Grant avenue. Inter ment will be in the Ogden City ceme tcry. Ml RP Kuneral services for Maude Helen Sharp, v 1 c f of Mllo K.l Sharp, win be held at the First Pres byterian church, Thursday at 2 p m conducted by l:e 1 Frank of Kaysville Interment will be In the city cemeter The bod) may b- view ed at the chapel Wednesday and Thursday forenoon. . 00 Last time today that won derful picture, "Love, Honor and Obey." Tomorrow, Anita Stewart in "The Fighting Shep herdess.' Utah Theatre. Al ways a good show. HfW The Joy Of A tvK'W Perfect Skin -BrtV Know the joy anj ! hjppincis that comes B9c to onc ,nr 0 possessing ' 'WH j sin ' punty arid J II wP. beauty. The soft, dit J If. V tingulshsd appearance it J Is " Venders brings out your J U natural beauty to its full- Q est. In use over 70 years. Net Contents lr Fluid Draolw llUa I Hj U For Infants and Children. I iCTHDIl Mothers Know That 1 SHUAMUKWI Genujne Castorja J 1, LCOHOL-3 PER CENT. M m ! ggKggS Bear, the JM 1 .I TherePromoUnv-Dion gignatUTG Jf IT m ncttherOplani.MorpWnenJ l H III ,liiicral. 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