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IBd1n CASES Compensation and Training Granted Service Men Here Yesterday WUh'tho tmvtllor e board c UtMbched At (h horn Mrvlc burwau oC4fc lt4 Crown, in th Klmt National ItoHk butWIiifC. former rvl man of U&dan who. rhlU In rvlca. auataln 41 Injury of tvfflv natura, war gUent MjdttlOn rarrdhiff their c&ac yes-, trmvtllntr board, coroutine of fee roralr. k twalre men prior to 12 o'clock, four of whom wre A-iirtltl oornpmwilon and rocational irmlwnc. Men who wara awarded oonipoiKwtlon of the acond aoctlon war M follow: Howard I'reoco. S If S Washington avenua; Oaabor atgttodl. 19 Weal Twenty-second atraat; Delbert A. MUler. 272i Lincoln AV00.ua. and Harold McKnlght, of the ttroora hotel. C 1 men will becln their training mud MU ajid will be awarded com-1 PMtmllon ranging from 1-80 to 310 per month. nccordlnjr to the number Who are dpndnl upon the recipient' of Ut compensation. I Prom fifty to txiy caaa were lined J up yeatertlay afternoon for oxamlna- ln by the board. Ilia iitumbcm of the board stated I that through the asrialance of the Am-! tfrtean Lag wn, aud the Rad Crow or-, SmtJsation their work had been con-j Wrably lightened, and expremtori of frraliuda for this oo-ojicratlon was ex- )ri9d. I lombers who are on the board aro aa, follows: Raymond W. McLaln.j training aaalaunt; Dr. Samuel R. Jofrnaon, board plusiclan; Earl B. Doyle, Waahlngton representative;! Mlaa Holen Hedgor. Miss Winifred Harwell, and Richard Milton, supcrln-l Undent of MdvlAemenL I Tho board will dejiart from Ogden I for Tooele thla morning, and will visit' that city. Cedar City, MHford and Eu-' ika before calabUshlng headquarter ( al Salt Lake. At Salt Lake they will opfcn offloos at the Boston building. room 102, and Harry IS. Curtly will b hi charge. The traveling board will bo In Soil lmM four day and in case that any OfHlen acrvlce man who desired com- i inualoatloii with the board, but wit d4JitttA from visiting- them while lnJj this city, transportation will bo pro-jk v!dd If he communicate with the i K board while It In In Salt Lake. ! Datoa for their visit to Salt. Lai;-' f have been announced as June 30, Juiyii 1, 2 and 3. B ( S. P. Band to Give ' : . Concert at Park1 A varied program. Including aolcc-jpj ItoiM from tho popular to classical wIH'ba'offored by the Southern Pacific i band tomorrow aftcrnooh at Lorln i Ftarf jrk at the rogular Sunday con-(ft Cart: The concert will be held from c I o'clock to (J o'clock. The complete program follows: fc filar Spangled Banner. W March, Sfebro and Spurts Sousa I Grand selection from tho comic 1 opem,. Mikado' .Sullivan P PopUlaY fox trot - jfj lfc)tDeiert Urenms. .-. Lowln f, (b) Left All Alone Again Kciii H Bratut quartet Selccter g Agee, Neal, Jordan. Ummcu 'S Popular waltx songs ! ffi (a) Yojir a Million Mile From ! m Nowhere Donaldnon I K llaarad in Hand Again ... Whiting I W March, Tropic to Tropic. . . .Alexander 1 1 Coniet solo, Serenade Shubert j Artliur L. Agcc K Popular one steirts w (a) Swanoe ....Gershwin (bj Little Sunshine Conrad I j Concert wultz, Ijinnotte IlentonlKJ Patrol, Spirit of America , .ZurnccnlcK ' fc rr . ! lJ fGEQRGIA MHSTRELS ir ofipioi ifliiT The minstrel fans of this vicinity .-111 be plc&scd to learn that one of ' tJjo verj bot and largest minstrel or panlzatlon? on tho road will bo in Ogdon tonight at tho Orpheum the Possibly cortaln people have for- j notion that they nro minstrel fans because It has boon so long sinco j they hnd an opportunity to see a really first cla3 minstrel however, ! tho fever or minstrel microbe 'will KOt them when tho richly dressed parade of tho Famous Georgia Mln strola pa&s over our streets at noon the day they appear here. Tho amusement question has by ! some peoplo always Involved the "quostlonable" amusement question, I but that theme la never aroused- by luo coming of a high class minstrel ilko the "Gcorsias." Daseball games, a good circus and an up to date min strel seem to be at loast three forma f amuscmenta which are never ques tioned by the scrupulous. Laughter, tho croating of laughter Is the ono purposo of tho ninistrel, as well as the rendering of tuneful and pleasing songs. L Tho minstrel man has been known r M from almost tho beginning of this wd's history and was well known iH byyU writers of DIblcal affairs. It iH is this ver- characteristic of tho mln- iH strel which makes It capable of ap- iBj pealing to all classes and when the iH Tamous Georgia Sllnatrels appear at iB tho Orpheum tonight there will be iH seen hundreds of people In the thea- iH tro who nro not habitual theatre- B uocrs. go- . Ancient JTebrews practiced the art of gliding with gold leaf or powdered Cold. . I I W.W. Browning & Co. i W. J. Browning, IManancr ' PRINTERS, RULERS BINDERS Service Quality Satisfaction Hkr -' Parry Building Twenty-thlrd Street and 1 - ' Waahinpton Avenue ; LAST & THOMAS Bargains for Thrifty Shoppers I 8 Remarkable offerings of popular merchandise. The sale prices for next week will be of special interest to conser- vative buyers. Every department will have effectively reduced prices seldom attempted in previous sales. The savings will be so decided 3'our special attention is requested. Do your shopping at Last & Thomas' where I bargains are genuine. I NIGHT GOWNS, CHEM- ' ' HOUSE DRESSES I Silk Georgette and J ise, underskirts Sale of I sPeciauy Priced, $1.75 SUK AND MUSLIN H 8 Crepe de Chine ; dravers $250 and $3 00 percaIc Underwear Sale H I SMOCKS AND BLOUSES i . , t1 tfv - j&A J house dresses, dark and . . , I Silk georgette and crepe de' S '50 flAft . f& fC light colors; made of strong S md mf .m d' g chine smocks and blouses at-i flk JL HrCJtCO quality percale; for wash choice assortment of under- I 3ne sensational sacrifice price Values up to $2.75. Pink JL and wear ! garments in pink and white I wormStroini andwhit(? nfnsook n,i8ht for Women and Misses excellenl c- at unde oi 9 ; this great price concession.i gowns, fine lace envelope ivl PnV n J PonrV- T sortment of sizes and colors, manulacturer's quotations. PlJ B IThcy arc tho newest styles chemise, lace and insertion o25.00 and SoO.OO Values You will find them on salo Here you can make savin( Q that fashion demands, beauti. I 11nj,icirt. embroidered in the ready-made wear sec- . ,. BBsl J fully embroidered md bead-. "" r 15! A tion at this remarkable price that are WOrlby th COnSld- I I iX to excePt,onal values Made up economical of these fine silk I I Quality blouses and smocks in a large variety of lace de- 1 weed mixture short coats for automobiles or trav- PRINTED VOILES and nainsook night gowns, I 'it bargain prices. Notice the signs. All in this great sale cling. Does not show dust or rain. Comes in gray, Special 49c Yard envelope -chcmiEe muslin U I .mendous sacrifice quota- black and white mixtures or brown combination of Forty inch fancy voiles, fine drawers, bloomers, corset! I I ' 1O00 georgette blouses colorings Exceptionally durable coats for service sheer quality. Values up to , covers and pajamas. Ready- 1 I ' for $ 6.00 REPP SILK CHEMISE and satisfaction. Newest styles for summer wear. 90c yard; in a large range j made muslins and silks at I H 3 ?12.D0 georgette blouses l" J)) of patterns and colorings, less than material by the I B Krnnior ": ',T" 7,50 Pink Only : The' are the season's best yard. We have devoted con- J I B15.00 georgette blouses . i r j . . j J. , , . , , I for $9.00 At $3.95 NFW WASH DRFSSFS y 7 drcsses- Biderable space to the display H !?17.50 georgette blouses 1-W VlfHOH UmW Pick your pattern and col- of these wonderful under- 1 H ' I for $10.50 $5.00 washable silk chem- Aj. Qil Q?al P-ac ors at 'ls remarkable low wear values. So attractive are i ; 520.00 ffeorgette smocks DpCiai aie friCeS pr;cc prices sdl. 1 H 1 I S22.50 georgette blouse " wears longer. Beautifully Colored vm'lp; oraandiV; and Swi5 9rP fa ' r ' t .i mg will be phenomenal. Join I i orMnrk- w fin j -uu Colored voiles organdies and i)wisss,s arc the fa- Genuine Leather the crowds that know values, Lonnn f u " trimmed in satin ribbon. vonte materials in these new dresses. The prices . 0j narH- inofn . fv. 1 $25.00 georgette blouse . . r , , , . , f v i H HANH RAr, and participate m this under ' or smock $15.00 1 or them. 1 hey dre the are in reach or everyone, i ou can choose a dress riviii-r Dftuo selling event. I : I best money can buy. At this at $ 1 0.00, $ 1 2.50, $ 1 5.00, to $35.00 with a special Values up to $7.50 " 1 i v.Jmkl,, discount. The' are all the latest summer stvles a. t-2 on I sllH ENVELOPE CHEMISE remarkablesalepr.ee. and developed in 5" wonderful variety of flowered At $3'9 CHILDREN'S WHITE j Extra Special Price designs and pretty plaids, ruffles, flounces, pleat- Morocco and pin seal leath- TAILORED DRESSES I FANCY WASH SILK ings, frills, laces, and pretty collars, cuffs and sashes er hand bags, silver plated $1,25 CHEMISE ac to tne5r bewitching charm. The exceptionally frames; fitted with coin A11 Wew Styles N Pink batiste and white nain- , ,reduCfcd ,priceS wiH, ma,ke 3 qukk clcarance of these pUrfe, and cmor' SPIendid $2.50, Special $1.85 I H , , i i -7- $5.00 Values beautiful ' new style dresses. variety ot styles to choose c nn c . . oc? m sook chemise, regular $1.7 D v J frQm , $3.00, Special $2.25 and $2.00 values. Beautiful- SPecial $3'45 : 1 32-inch ti10 a i r 1 H SII K o-incn l hese dresses are made of a I IH ly trimmed with laces ; hem- Pink Jacquard silk envelope NAVY BLUE SATIN CAMISOLES GINGHAM SUITINGS very good grade heavy cot- I stitched and embroidered chemise with shadow satin CAMISOLES JLK J-AMlbULLb U . . vm n.. I fronts; Most of them are at.. Derfectwash.un. QO $3.50 Values Spesal 38c Yard Ion suiting.. Will give entire 1 H finished in fine lace edges f 1P6S' Perfef fc ashm? un $2.98 $2.98 . Beautiful assortment of col- sahsfactlon ashing and g and the perfection of work-- arvear, aamtiiy aesign a Hemstitched Pink camisoles, made of a ' ored stripes, checks and wcar- Ncatlv tailored and g H manship is attached to each in Jaces and n lbbons- straps in a top effect. Neatly heavy grade silk jersey neat- plaids for women's and chil- trimmed with buttons; I garment. A genuine bar- Fine envelope chemise at a macje Qnly a limited ly trimmed with crochet dren's dresses. Excellent in snappy styles. Sizes 2 to 6 1 gain. remarkable sale price. amount of them at this spe- beading. Splendid bargain, washing and wear. years old. Real bargain. I : cial sale price. M lH Remarkable Silk Value at a pongee bloomers CWWffelP O HI I1 THIS Is THE SH0E SALE THAT I I Downward Price Regular $5.00 Values tlillf3 Ha II r3 THE W0MEN 0F ogden have H , Special $3.95 kJIlllj iJtRMjMj BEEN LOOKING FOR. B IFUKh blLR UCfcFt Ut p ... ,. 600 oair woWa snort Wm nWn nmn CWA nci - B p f Pure silk pongee bloomers. ouu pair women s sport Women s plain pumps, Children s Oxfords in SL75 Yard Shirred and hemstitching oxfords in black and in patent and kid, leath- Black Kid I H r u j .1 nn j 43 9 are the predominating fea- brown kid. Sale er Louis heels, medium I Forty inches wide 3.00 and $3.25 quality; pure tures of these fine tailored pnce $9.95 Sies 1q r H silk; double twisted; gives exce lent service in wear bloomers; natural colors P c. o and washing. Comes in a complete line of standard only. Unsual bargain price. A QCCrt f . rtp I P"ce $3.95 ' es ll2 to 2. .$3.25 fi H colors, light and dark; also plenty white and pink J 1 A lalSe assortment oh 1 H for dresses, blouses and underwear. Pure silk crepe Cleanup Sale of Slightly ?th?r pUpS, 1 E H m de chine at a genuine sale price. H , 5 a fords with full Louis I H 1 Soiled hee s. Sale price. $9.95 r. .u , M r BIack Patent Oxfords R H y rvf..,ftrj;narv Qflu f . f v Children s Mary Jane j SSSfSsS . MUv!NUT.r5oAR slippers and plain I i o- u r j n l-f r 1 Pflnn,Y a ues up o . White canvas oxfords pumps m patent or kid Sizes 11 12 to 2 . .$3.50 I H J High Grade Quality, Regular rnce $5.00 a Yard 7- , , . . , 1 I 0 Special $3 25 military heels. leathers. Regular $6.00 1 17 m u -j u- 1 1 f 1 'fi U Assortment of combination Sale prices sellers. Sizes to 2. I m Fu 1 40 inches wide, high lustrous supple hnish . , , , r c . . c e R I H j . c C 1 n sults and envelope chemise $3.95. $4.95, $5.95 Sale price $3.95 JtJrown Kid Oxfords I S dress satin for fine dress gowns. Comes in nve . c . v ' v ' y I E 1 11 111111 L ln fine nainsook, cambrics . . H S selff5d ades black, brown, wistaria, navy and soft iongcloth; lace and SEE WINDOW FOR OTHER BARGAINS. , Ss 82 to 1 1 . . $3.25 I I and Russian green. Elegant draping satm for fine embroid trimmed. A THIS IS A REAL SALE BUY NOW. Sizes 1 1 Vz to 2 $3 75 1 M I wear at a sensational sale price. wonderful bargain. V2to...75 I . 4 North (0gden Notes I (Spcolal Correspondence) ! NORTH OGDEN". Juno 19. John W. Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gibson, In a fall from a "tip over" loud of hay recently, sualalned quite an Injury to ono lop requiring1 a imm bor of stitches to oloae the Incision madu In landing- upon a rock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Jones were In attondanco Friday at an annual re union of the family In Idaho. x Pr. Dwlght L. Harding:, of the Og den stake high council, will bo ln at tendance at our ward meeting's tomor row and deliver addresses, 'Annual conference of tho primary association of the ward was hold here last Sunday, with a fairly good at tendance. An excellent program was given by tho children and interesting talks woro mado by stake and local officers. . Mrs. Delia II. Barker, wife of Bish op Frederick Barker, haa returned from an extended visit with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hlckon looper in Sanpete vnllcy. ,'lrs. Martha Ellen Campbell lias re turned from visiting at Utah lake with her son, L. S. Campbell, and his wife, i 'formerly Miss Hester Beebo of Salt Lake. Sho rejoiced with them on tho ndvent of their first born, a son. V Mrs. EUcn Waldram of Rexburg-, Idaho. Is visiting with relatives and friends in North Ogden. Over sixty of the members of the ward have their credentials for thoi excursion to tho Logan templo on tho 25th of the month. " . It Is expected that Mrs. Vincy R. Barker will speak before the parents'; class of thu ward on the subject of j "Genealogy," Sunday morning. Leroy Judkins, son of Mr. and Mrs.j Eugene B. Judklns. was united In mar riage to Miss Luclla Richardson of Ogden Thursday ln the Salt Lake tem ple. Mrs. Sarah R. Garner, wife of tho lato David E. Garner, Is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ella L. Crandall, at Morgan. Utah. The Misses Ruth and Eva Jones will leave today for an extended S'lslt with relatives and friends at Idaho Falls and other towns and cities of the Gem state. Mjss Leona May Holmes Is visiting at Preston. Idaho, for a fe wdays with relatives and friends. George E. Randall, who was oper ated on a week ago at the Iee Me morial hospital, expects to be able to I return to his homo In North Ogden ln a few days. Mrs. Alblna Chatelain. wlfo of B. E. Chatelain of this place, was oper ated on at Uie Deo hospital for qulto a severe complication of troubles, but is reported progresalpg favorably. John Q. Blaylock is -taking post graduate work at tho Brigham Young University at' Provo and Miss Veda Bcrrett is at tho University of Utah. Girl Sent to Cover Democrat Convention Miss Carrie Hartman, girl reporter on tho Clevoland Plain Dealer, was in Ogdon yesterday en route to tho Dem ocratic convention at San Francisco. Miss Hartman at the union dopot was eager for tho train to depart, stating that she was anxious to arrive at hor destination. "I have been assigned to a big task." she said, "but believe me. it Is the big onos that mawe one hustle. The San Francisco convention should be a thriller and I am out to do my best to givo the Plain Douler some lnsldo news. I did not attend tho conven tion at Chicago and have- been sent west o cover the doings in placo of J. Carl Hartley, out correspondent who covered the Republican doing. Tho sudden illnrsc of Mr. Hartloy won tho honors for ma." Arrested for Selling Goods Without License Alex Atway who, when booked at tho police station gave Jerusalem as the land of his nativity, entered a plea of not guilty before Judge JJ. R. Roberts of the city court yester day morning. He was arrested by Deputy Sheriff William Brown on a charge of having wilfully and unlaw fully sold morchandlso without at first having socured a license. Atwty requested a trial and had two Gypsy beauties in court to testify in his behalf. Hi3 caso was set for Monday morning. The Gypsy women, prior to the opening of tho court, created consid erable amusement. Representatives of several various nationalities chancod to be prosont at the court and tested out the claim of tho Gypsies to the effect that they could converse fluently in nearly every known tongue. Volleys of hard sounding language were hurled at the gaudily dressed wo men who answerod with no hesitation whatever. A giant riveting machino of 575, 000 pounds pressure can be so reg ulated as to crack tho shell of an egg without crushing It. The man who Invented a "machine i to brand walnuts won a 10,000 prize for his Idea. Divorce Is Granted Mrs. Jesse Farley Decree of divorce was granted yes terday In the district court by Judgo A. E. Pratt to Lydla Farley from Jcs.se X. Farley on the ground of non Mupport and falluro to provide. Mr. Farley was ordored by tho court to pay $35 a month for tho support of the plaintiff and two children, and to pay attorney fees and court costs. The Koran is written in rhymed prose. ' No Evening Service I ' at Congregational I Rev. Godfrey Matthews will preach at the First Congregational church this morning on "The World's Menace and th World's Hop6." He will call particular attention to an arresting ar tlclo which appears in tho current "At- lantic Monthly." and which is written by one of the best Informed Journalists In Europe today. There wcro bo no evening service lH at this church tonight. AMRICAN-MAID Bi?AD I I ORDER FROM YOUR QRCERaBB