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j All Men Were the Same WzKm I to Flossie Golden. Young, or old, she madd W1 fjaV, them fall in love with her. And then they paid ,J p r the price. I yyA V ' , You will not forget the beloved blackmailer as portrayed by ApicUire that will grip your heart as" surely as Flossie Js'Ecv j herself ensnared the unwary bank-account. r'' y, I NOW AT UTAH THEATRE j Where you always can see a good show and hear the best of music. 1 NEW ICE PIT I Construction Started. Bunk j Houses and Dinmcj Hall J Erected m More th.'in 300 men will be Qiployed H the Pacific I'rult K press here dur- H tnc the construction of the new Ice H plant which will cost about $1,000,000. K according 40 V. C. Phillips, In charge fl of Construction, who departed from B ''K'J'r. yesterday for Los Angeles. Two H hundred liien are already on the Job. B An up-to-date dining hall, tog) thcr H . "hunk" tioum s have been com- H plated for employt working on the H 1 ten j'laiit. Mori- than S00 men arc H housed " In the H irhlctl are located on Pacific avenue 1 below Twenty-fifth street. H, The derrick to be used In the I 1 y - it. 1 H placed in operation' today. With the work on the foundation completed, the H laying of brinks be H cording to Mr. Phillips. The entire H structure n completed will rank with unv in the United States. Plaus I H operation by July H Tt the Pacific Fruit ESjt- H pre now being operated at BVanS- H ion, Wyo . will be discontinued with H the completion of the now plant, sild H Tvp hundred fifty ton dally will he H DUtpUt of the new and It will H Mve a storage of TS.imhi 11 on I T'v Isle of Pines promises to be- I . cibu mi Important producer of iron, I bopper arid other ores, as 11 ininea I have Iwen located. RAILROAD PARTY VISITS lOH U. P. President and Other High Officials Inspect Local Plant President Carl rt. Gray of the Union Pacific. E. EC. Calvin, vlc president. ' in charge of operations; 11. M. Adams, vice president in charge of traffic. In company with II V. Piatt, general manager of the Oregon Short Line, . R, Armstrong, assistant Chief en gineer; C, M. Alamo, vice president In charge of traffic for the Oregon, Washington Railroad A Navigation company, and V. II Knlck-rboeher, general superintendent of the Oregon' Short Line, were Ogderi visitors this morning. They were here two hours en route to Pocattilo. Butte. Seattle, ami other points In the northwest. Arriving ln Ogden shortly after S o'clock, the party visited the plant of John Scowcroft & Sotis They were escorted through the entire estab lishment by Joseph Scowcroft. The men departed at :i a m for the north. , 1 OO Cottage Meetings Will Be Held Here Within the present week a schedule: of cottage meetings by the Democratic I women of the city will be arranged and announ.) 1 d, so biding to the stats .ment of campaign directors foiiogingi a meeting Lo the bsadquarter yetter- day afternoon. At such meetings it Is olnnned to have short addresses by 'one or more of the local candidates. I" f Just Arrived Fairs Newest Ladies' jf Shoei make Utlnn Imprestlnnt and consrrv.itive stylet count for the best I Is preasioni of ail. v'lrl al And tho. I- the dominant fe.ityre of I thme NEW FALL 8HOES FOR M WOMEN Their graceful long vamp J and rpul.11 Cuban heel make them M especially becoming. r, ft Th Le-.t w.-rkm.inthlp. best leather ' S snd dignity of design have had part ' y g W In thnr mak no, m And th- resuH 1 1 shot ) M ft that will serve you long Af"' O W, fled II 1 . I . I ' J I P or brown vlcl kid A I T J K t' tlonsl vsls " ' X $8 to $11 We Also Repair Your Shoo3 for Jj5s lor Good Sho&L- OGDEN FAVORED FOR MR CENTEn Aviation Officers Say Arsenal Will Add to City's Importance That Opden will ln time pain Im portance as an aviation center of the United Slates army was the opinion expressed hi re toduy by Colonel J Morelnnd Hall and Captain Prank 11 'Dell, aviators, en route from sflne ola Field. New York, to the March field at Rlvcrtddo. Oil , where they have been assigned for service. The Ogden arsenal when complet ed, ln the opinion of Colonel Hall, will make Ugdcn one of the leading army centers of the west. The arsenal will be 'he terminus of airplane fliphts from coast fields, he said. "The position of Ogden is such as to demand rSCOgnltton inasmuch as It Is located on the natural transconti nental highway1 said Colonel Hall With the Qn at Salt Iike adjoining the site of the arsenal to the west, a naval station could also be located In land and used to good advantage. These phases are now bclnf; discussed bj the war department at Washing ton.' Colonel Hall and Captain O'Dell saw service abroad. on Hwsband Says Wife Was Drunk on Street Thut his wife has frequently im- Ubed in Intoxicating llQUOrS, has re mained away from home all night and OH ' i loher J waf found on the streets of 1 ifden at 4 O'clOCB in the morning 'in an intoxicated condition, are some of (he alleK.itlons made by Ji.hn C Stewart In a divorce complaint filed ha the district court against Hattle L. Stewart. Sine. August 1.., of thi; cir, Mr. Stewart complains that ho has suffered great mental distress and has been made 111 from worry owlnj to the ac tions of his wife. He alleges that -in. 1 the morning Mrs Stewart w a found upon the street, she has failed to return to his home. He now says it Is Impossible for hlra to live with his wife In the I r ture and asks the court to sever the matrimonial ties. The couple was married In "Kd n November it, 1S17. Drunkenness Charged in Divorce Complaint Compinlnlng that her husband has been guilty of habitual drunkenness during the paet three years. Mrs. Joan na Wheelwright has file.t suit for dl t. n the district court against John Wheelwright. .Mrs Wheelwright sets forth In her eiin(lulnt that her husband Is a man of violent PaSSlons and xeltahle tem peramsni nd is Inordinately addicted to the ue of Intoxicating liquor. When In an Intoxicated condition, she complains. f commits aets of eruelty and lnflb'ta Indignities upon her and J hi r thrve children. Sh further net Torth that without pi i-lion her husband ha ussault- ed 1 r il beat the children and has PS1ISd her great mental distress. She asks the court to dissolve the : marriage ties, grant her alimony and award her custody of the children. SJSJ 1 in-t fires in mountainous roun- try are more numerous jid dsStlUttltS on south sioi.es than on Donh. J t UPROAR ON TAX " . BIGS REPLY Put Blame for Higher Levy Where It Belongs. San derson Says 'Put the blame for the Increase tn taxes where It belongs," appeals M. Sanderson, county assessor. In a statement today. He declares the uchools are In great part responsible for the increase in I tho levy and he asks who wants to attack the school boards tor their ac tion in advancing teachers salaries. The county assessor says the as sessed valuation of farm land in the county was increased by the state hoard against the protest of county of ficials, but he says these county offi cials who protested are being blamed for the Increase. SAND! RSOS - STTATEMES r HIs statement: "There has been a gr?at deal of talk about the schools raising more money hy taxation to pay better salaries to thi- teachers. This sounded very good to the public at the time of all this advertisement, but now at lax time there comes up a great murmur t.e caUSS of the taxes this year No tax !. j ing hoard has asked for more mon ey this year except the school. This raise amounts to 3. S3 mills over last . ir Those who have the courage to contend against the schools, let th'm do so, but blame no one else for hiifh taxes. m WM r inc M W "Another matter of concern to trie farmer Is the fact that the state board of equalization put a blanket raise on farm lands of this county, despite th protests of the county assessor and the county commissioners of Weber, al well as placing blanket raises on land In every county of the state, claiming that farm lands were not up to proper standard of values The county as sessors of tin state are in no manner responsible for thl- raise, only that thej tried to hold the values down too low. until the state board of equaliza tion determined to put lands on a bet ter basis of values and took matters in their own hands and made these raises against the protests of the coun ty officials, and In many cases did an Injustice to farmers, putting their lands above real cash value. Bl MI. RONtuWl lJ I O "People that know anything about tax questions know full well that II Is not the assessor who levies taxes The county commissioners make the county levy, 'he city commissioners the City leVjS, the city school hoard the city schoof levy, the county school board the county school levy, so who Is responsible? Tims, who 111 ike t)v biggest noise ahout taxes would dp well to go to She responsible people and not show ignorance in contending against Innocent officials who have I tried to stay the advance In taxes S)mc county officials have done moif than anybody else In trying to -dio the injustice In the blanket raises of values and the raises in the levy. "Let us be consistent and gludl place the responsibility where It Be long! in tax matters, as well as all other matters, and If we are loyal tu the school and all upward movements of our community, we Will not com plain about ta.x-s or bHme those In j no way responsible If we do." Three Towns Decide to Enter League At a meeting of Logan, Smlthfleld Hid I.ewiston liis. l.all representatives held at lniin 1. s" night the three jrlutis decided unanimously to enter the league to be composed of the foregoing ilubs together with ogden. Tremontpn and Brig ham during the Hi 21 season. The other three clubs, Preston, Wellsvllle and Richmond. In all prob ability will be dropped from Ihe for mer Cache Valley league. The Cache Valley league members will meet ati Logan next week at which time final plans will be made for tho coming season. Clubs entering the proposed new' I league will hold u meeting at Br gham Itj November 10. at which lime com-1 plots plans for the coming season will be made The selection of officers) and other business will be transacted. Violinist and Singer in Recital Tomorrow Three Ogden companies will pre sent Miss Marlon Evelyn Cox, con-j tralto, of N-v. York City, and Miss Dorln Proudfit. violinist, in a recital at the Ogden tabernacle tomorrow SVS" nlng. These companies are the Proud fit Sporting Goods company, the Last & Thomas company's music depart ment and the Olen Ftrr. -Robert Pi aha company. Miss Cox's voice Is of rar,- beauty and flSXlblllty. Having a beautiful natural voice, coupled wdth thorough training, it Is declared hot str ing' that Miss Cox hus won a leading place in I the American concert field. Mis. Cox will be asslste.i l.y Miss Doris Proud- . fit. I Many people are anticipating a most pleasurable musical event In the; I visit of these two artists, who are on I I an extensive wVstern tour that "In-! I eludes all of the Intermountaln slates. NOTICE I Members of Queen Esther Chapter, No. 4, C). E. S are requested to be present at the Masonic temple Erl- jday nt 1:15 o'clock to attend tho, funeral services of Mrs. Caroline M Bcott Advertisement 6472 1 wanted! 3 BOYS 1 Over 16 Years. H After School Hours H Call at : IB. COHEN I H 352 Twenty-fifth St. Ogden, Utah favor second r HOSPITAL HERE Present and Former Manager Endorse Undertaking of Catholic Church Belief that Ogden needs auottier hospital, one that will supplement the xcellcnt facilities of the Dee Memo rial hospital, was expressed today iy 0 J. Stllwell, secretary of the Ogden ' Chamber of Commerce and former manager of the Dee hospital, and by I Bishop W. V Rawson. present man- I ager of the Dee hospital. Both of j them commented on the fact thut many cases which could be given at tention In. Ogden are going to other cities noiv. expressing the belief that I the nn-n and women who now go i to hospitals In these other cities would Willingly remain here with facilities of the two hospitals available. NEED oi III It Despite the fact that the Dec Me morial hospital addition will soon ac comodate about fifty-two more pa tients, there is sufficient need to Jus tify building another hospital In K- I den," said Hishop Rawson today. ' Man- who now go to Snlt Lake would In all probability remain here Then I there are others who pass througii I Ogden and who. If they knew Ogden j had two hospitals with more ample, room provisions would stop In re P.. siller the growth of the city must bl 1 taken Into consideration. Personally I 1 consider there Is room here for an other hospital and no objection will come fnun me to B plan contemplating the hulldlntr of one." I I IRM1 R M N .V u O. J. Stllwell, the fornu-r manager, said: "In my opinion there is ample room for another hospital In Ogden. "Although Ihe excellent Iee Memo- I rial hospital Is brinj: enlarged, It will still be inadequate fur the needs of the city. "Including railroad cases, enough business from adjoining states goes througii Og.lcn without stopping to crowd another building the size of the Deo hospital. "Leading physicians are friendly to the proposition "Doctors, nurses and employes re CSlvs their regular fees, but no hos pital or hospital company makes any money, however the direct and Indi rect patronage brings a great deal of money Into the city pou.-ess!ng It. I hope the Catholics can build an other hospital in Ogden as good as tile Dee Memorial " no PARTS OPEN IN WETBS' Those Desiring to Take Part Urged to Communicate With Maior The cast for "The Three Twins" mn slcal extravaganza winch is to be pro duced by the American l.cgion opera j company ami the Altrlart society. Is I near!) complctted and the first re-1 hcarsril of the cast will be held next Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock in I ! lie 1 gdi 11 Conservator) ..I Music, over the Utah National bank, according to !li aiinotinc. ment made hy Mob Major.! 'managing director. A schedule for principals' rehearsals, chorus rehearsal and general rehear sals has been made out and will bo I presented to the cast for their com menu. At Sunday's rehearsal all mu sic and dialogue parts will be glVSD out and Marcellus Smith, musical di rector, will play the music of the en tire opera for the cast. Ensign Merrick, business manager, has arranged with local artists toj paint the scenery. Ogden young tnnn and women. il. siring paits In the forthcoming production are urged to 'et in touch With Bob Major. The business s'.rff will meet at :! j o'clock Sunday in the University club! Managers of various depai tnsents are., urged lo be present. Democrats Ready for Brisk Windup Here r Derations for an active campaign throughout the city and county from now np.tll November S were started by the Democrats yestsrday, a. -cording to the announce ment. of Martin -P. Hrown. county chairman, following a meeting of the agndldate it headquar ters In the Bsrthana building Com mittees wen Cull) organised t.. take up various duties In connection with the campaign. Among other things. Chairman Brown Statod, it Was arranged for the speakers' bureau to fix dates for one or more meetings in every country precinct. Democratic lidates on the St...,. ticket to address most of such meetings 'or OgdSH important cam paign meetings for Ogden Will be that at which Brlgham H. Itoberts of Ball uikc will be the principal speaker. Among other things the campaign .llrectors rearranged the Interior of the Democratic heudquarters on Twenty fourth street to permit of gissster seating capaclt), the meeting lost week at which Congressman Milton II Well ing was the speaker having demon strated thai score;, of persons were turned away on uccount of lack of space It Mas announced yesterday that short notice meetings will be held In the headquarters when It Is not possible to obtain a theatre. Wife Says Husband Drove Her From Home Portia M. Shreeve has filed suit for divorce in the district court against Kdgnr S Bh reeve, an engineer for the Southern Pacific railroad, charging that hi- drove her from home. In her complaint Mrs. Shreevc com-1 plains 'bat sm. o their marriage here in ItlS, 1 bey have resided with the husband's mother against the will of the wife. Mn August 2t. she complains that without provocation her husband .!n.. ).. 1 from 'he home and slnre ' has refused to live with her. Since the m-paration, she explains that Mr., Bhreevs has supplied the um of $100: a month for the maintenance of her self and child, but n..w threatens to' deprive h. r tttVthef ..tlowunce. except' J 1 a a im-nth. Bhs as that the So ithem Pacific i-nmpan) be restrained from paying 1 the defendant while the suit Is pend-1 ing In court. i II I 1 II 1 '.9 Ossaa gee snss I sags TWO DAYS R P H E U IVI SUNDAY MONDAY 111 1 B " W BWi OCTOBER 17-18 YOUR FAVORITES I ARC COMING? I Last Season Thqy Wore a Hit. This Season They are a Sensation. Km Melody mm mnmsxi y JQiKV t,arft ami 0 Cumpon v of 51 . MfsHH j-. x c f m ii : SEAT SALE TODAY. PRICES 60c TO $2 50 V 37th Annua! Meeting of Utah Congreaational Churches Tomorrow The thirty-seventh annual meftlmr of the Utah Congregational enureses will be held In the Klrst Congrega tional church here commencing to morrow morning at lu o'cloCK. Delegates will he present from Silt Lake, Ogden, Provo, itountiful and Vernal. The detailed program Is :is follov.s Frldny 10 a. m. Devotion's; Ret a h. ; Iv in 10:J5-11:? tu in Peports from j Churches and officers. 11:30-1:: in. '-'Community 'nrk in 1 Provo' RpV. B. V Kuhns 2-4:S0 p m. Iresentati6n of t:ie ! Congregational orbi Movement : progr hi be Df , iflnohln. I and Dr. 13. J. Kutu brook. 4 . y 1 -p. ni. I HoouKslon on churcn I business. 7:30 p. in Pong s, r ice. 8 p.- m. Address by 1 r. Blmei f. Ooshsn. S'4" p. 111. "The Japanese In the I tcrmountala Country." lr. 1 otis Carey. EMtnrdny 9 : 1 5 .. rh. D'-'otioanli service Hcv O. A. Downey. 0:30 a. m. Association business. 10-12 m Addresses by Dr H. W. . Kelsey and Dr. C, II. Harrison, j foll ived b discussions and con- I fere nee. 9.9 Stfl o m Women's me, tint? 8:30 p. m. Aasoclatlon business. A p. m. Association sermon. Ftrv. Godfrey Matthews. Communion sen'lce Rev. K. V Kohns and Rev, O. A. Downey. ,1 On Krlday evening a supper will be I served to the delegate! and msmners of th; First CotngregaUon church Trorn ' & : 20 to 7 o'clock. IE 10 T. N. T. TO SPffl HEBE Democratic Women Take Steps for Series of Satur day Receptions Plans tor a series of Saturda atter noon receptions beginning DOKl Satur jday and continuing until election ilay I were completed at a meeting of tin Democratic women lost evening With exception of tiif meeting on October 23. all of the receptions will b. held ln the Democrat tit hsadQuiartsrs on 'Twenty-fourth street It Is planned to hold the receptions Jat 2:80 o'clock the programs to in clude music and short addresses by candidates on the state ticket. At the conclusion of each program refresh ments will be served. The reception planned for Saturday afternoon. cto I.. r J3. i ill 1- held in t h. ! rtbuna I hall. At this meeting which eery woman voter is Invited to attend. Senator Will- , lam H. King und T. tt, Taylor. Demo Icratlc candidate for governor will be' the speakers. It has been announced bv officers of the women's ("ox fori President club that Mnthonlhah Thom as and James W- Funk. Iemocratlc .candidates for congress In the first and second districts, respect 1 el , w ill t,e 'the speakers, at the first reception In the headquarters next Saturda after noon. 00 I Special Dance I 'are . Kief.!. ard en. ft.-. Lillian Thatcher's Orchestra. SMI 00 Peraunn who claimed that they had held communications with, the dead. In the S!xicntli lentury. were tiurned at Iks .-lake Pantages Bill Full 1 of Pep and I Ginger J i 4. mk I j . I iil RAYMOXD BAIRD, Tbm Bo Rossm." Ths Pantages bin. which opens to- lay at the Orphsum theatre is head- llni-d by the Mtirrlng under .It.irn.i H , Submarine K-7." with a daring rescue H by a HH One of the leading features of the iH bill is Master Itaymond Hluurt Halrd. i j who la called the "Little Suuj i America." This little chap only t ' '.rs obi, H hailed as a musical prod- H igy He conducts largo orchestras and H I finished Oil the i - A h phone, ii. perform at every gl '. tills e.k. IH gsn excitement. Urown and Jackson havo musical corned stunU. Edwards und Vg Kdwar.t. sb.irpho.,t iB lng act an ) Hillings and Hillings are iH wen lM,j iH ''"i i' off ths show Is tin first Bl produced. Manager J. K. Goss urges H that bis patrons see the first iH sode. so as to get the beginning of the story, as no one will want to miss ggg. a single showing of this picture. t Manager of Film Company Is Visitor Walter S Hand, west coast manager Llllllfl of the UKed Artists Pictures corpo- gggfl ration. vteJted the Aihamtira veetsrcsy gsgsga arranging for the shuwlng of D. W. LggS Griffith's and Fairbanks' pictures. mi. ti appear In the near futur SBBnT thsatre Im It ervanta In Prance the en-pioyn,,.,,, Lssssaia igenclM there Buy th. re ,r. only 10 gHi 3 moiioU aailable. -