I TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10 1920 CHi) tHltb flf-jEUtltUtt, OGDEN. UTAH I
(lITAi TH E A T R E 1
I TODAY AND TOMORROW I
1 I" THE THIRTIETH PIECE
I I OF SILVER" I
I C A MYSTERY
Li J ALSO FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY J
I Charlotte MacFarbie
Given Divorce Basee
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Charlotte Lulu MacFarlane his
been awarded a decree of divorce
from George S MacFarlane by Judge
A- E. Pratt in the district court The
case has been under advisement by.
the court since the completion of the
trial three weeks ago.
With the decree. Mr. MacKaiiane is
ordered to pay $60 a month for the
support of ins wife and $16 additional!
for the maintenance of a minor hi id
I Thekla, 2 years of age. Mis. M i -
I Parlane is given custop.v of the child.
I In addition to allmon) Mr. MacFar-
I lane Is ordered to pay $100 court costs'
1 and attorney fees
In her complaint Mrs. MacFarlane
charged her husband with cruelty and
inhuman treatment. In Ma 1918, Mrs.
MacFarlane allescd that after she
had told her husband she would get
a dHorce. he said, If you do I'll Kill
you." She charged he caused her
bodily harm by grabbing her wrists
and twisting th m.
9 During the trial of the case, coun-
a sel for Mr MacFarlane bitterly fought
jH every allegation brought by the wife
2 and practically every detail which had
resulted in domestic disturbances wu
W f u 1 1 aired in court Mr. MacFarlane
In his counter complaint charged h.s
wife ith cruelty.
I Brigham and Ogden to
I Meet Here Next Sunday
Urigham City and gden will settle
flj their diamond troubles at Lorin Farr
j park Sunday afternoon In one of t lu
ll final games of tin- season, according
to Manager Frank Scott. The clubs
have met on two previous Occasions
this season, each aggregation having
Yron a contest
IIJ Shipley is slated to hurl for the
locals Sunday. The local twlrler har.
been going creat guns this season arid
ts bncked to win his game Murium
will hurl for the visitors
I Elks to Select New
Secretary Tonight
ugden lodge No. 719. R P. O. Flks
will hold a regular meeting thK even
ing at the home on Grant avenue to
take up special business. Among oth-
things n secretary will-be elected
to succee I Walter Herrlck, resigned.
If Is iir;,'" (l that nil members make B
Hpeci.al I'ffort to be present at the
meeting.
M. I. A. to Be Seen
in Pageant Wednesday
At a tri-stake meeting held last
nljrht. final arrangements were comv
pleted for the M 1 . rail v. lo be
held on the Tabernacle park at 6.30
o'clock Wednesday evening The spe
cial feature of the rally will be the
Bee Hive Girls' pageant, presented
under the auspices of the Y L M I.
A. of Weber, North Weber and Ugden
stakes.
iwintr to the disorganization of the
state Industrial school band, the Ny
lander orchestra has been engaged for
the evening and music will be fur
nished fur the dancing and choruses
TtirOUgh the courtesy of A. 1' Merrill,
Of the Utah I'oweV A.- Light com
pany, lighting effects for the pageant
Will .be furnished.
' )n Wednesday eenlng the M. I A.
conducted the dance at Lorin Farr
park but there Will he no dancing
this Wednesday All interested In thej
pageant are asked to come
New York Man Becomes
Manager of leader";
The Iearter inc., is now under a,
new management, V T. Clark resign-1
ing as manager to open up a store
pi his own. J Lodham succeeds hlmi
Mr. Ledham is an experienced mer-i
chant of New York In millinery 'and
I ill's r id) tr. wen- lines He states
that he is pleaser with the outlook
for Ogden and expects to conduct the!
Leader business In the same efficient
manner in which li has heretofor been j
handled H" will make 'gden his per-.
Ilianent residence
Ihe Leader's business will be han-j
(died on a strictly cash basis," says Mr.
Lodham, "which will enable us to bu
and sell at better prices than we could
otherwise do."
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Passes Check Without
I Funds; Gets in Jail
Trov F Hauer appeared before'
Judge I R Roberts this morning
charged with passing a check without
funds on the J. S. Lewis Jewelry firm
Bauer pelted i hat the case be con
tinued before he entered a plea. His
bail was fixed at $50 and following
County Attorney Joseph R. Bates' con
sent, the trial n:i.s allowed to go over
until Thursday, when Bailer will ap-
( pear and titer his plea.
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PLENTY F
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rhOlie tOr jj Peel of whole lemon;
V flsE WW 1 bottle Standard
3. CclSC rapV&Hr 0m' c C'ub GlnQcr Ale;
today gg& GlNGERAli no 3on
Is A knob of stem,
QfK W ;'- 0 v catch this on rim
JUD 7 J of glass, wind re-
mainder down the
glass and fill.
STANDARD BOTTLING COMPANY
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JAIL SENTENCE
! STUNS VISITOR
L Mayard Nerlan of Burley
Gets Five Days in Jail
for Speeding
L. Mayard Nerlan of F.urley, Idaho,
who told the conn he was In Ogden
to swing a large real estate transac
tion for two prominent Ogden people,
was found guilty In the CltJ court this
morning. He was sent-n '.l bj lu.lsre
D R Roberts to five days In the city
hall, without the alternative Of a fine.
Nerlan 11 Is alleged, was speeding
between North Ogden and the cltv
limits about 1 o'clock this morning
Deputy Sheriff Dick YVootton and
(Chauffeur Bert Crltes stopped him.
Wootton testified that the average
speed of the sheriff's car In pursuing
Nerlan was 50 miles per hour, with
45 miles an Ihe lowest speed and 65
as ihe highest speed attained.
Nerlan pleaded guilty.
He said he Was trailing another car
I to inform the driver that sparks were
flying from the brake hand
WoOttOn said the far Nerlan was
trailing was at least n mile ahead when
'Nerlan started speeding.
Nerlan appeared staggered by 'he
SI ntence and intimated that he would
I appeal the case.
County Attorney Joseph R. Bates
j prosecuted the case
Judge D. R. Roberts, before Impos
ing the sentence, said that Weber
I county citizens had spent considerable
money for good roads hoping that
I' they WOUld be a blessing but they
have proven to be a curse."
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FIREMEN GIVEN
WAGEJNCREASE
City Workers Granted Higher
Pay Schedule hy New
Ordinance
Salaries of all members of the
"gden City fire department was In
creased $10 a month I his morning
when the board of city commissioners
amended an ordinance fixing salaries
of fire department employes. The In
crease sweep3 fiom the fire chief to
firemen of the third grade and was
considered necessary In order to pre
vent the men from leaving the de
partment to seek employment where
pay Is higher.
The new pay schedule which gives
un increase of $10 for eaeh man Is
now as follows t hief of departmental
$200 assistant chief. $160: captain.
$160. master mechanic. $146: inspec
tor, $I3; drivers. $1-10, firemen first,
grade, $136, second grade $.126 third
grade, 116.
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PROWLED RIPS
SCREEN; SHOT
Pciico Looking for Limping
Burglar Who Was Nicked
by Ogden Man
Police today were looking for a
wounded burglar, following the re-,
port made last night by B. BpllsburyJ
1 "". I o Grant avenue, that he had ftrci j
at and hit a stranger who attempted j
to g t Into his house by cutting the'
screen.
' I had Just been In bed about fif
teen minutes when I saw somebody
pass m Window sdid Hiie.ik around to
the rear," Spllsbury said today.
I should have l.ad my pistol then.'
but 1 waited Without turning on the!
lights I walked quietly to th backi
"i the house and was looking for the
fellow out the pack door when he I
slashed the screen almost in front)
of mv fuA-r
Then 1 t;.t niy pistol and fired at'
his form as he scooted away
M neighbor next door has anj
automobile. It was In front of his
house and his boy was in It. We
stained out in pursuit and saw the
fellow limping across m alley. Hut
there were not enough of US to sur
round him and ho got away
I feel pretty sure I hit him when
1 fired that one shot "
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MARY Till A!
BEST IN BILL HART'S j
H PICTURE 'SAND!':
Beautiful and Delightful Screen
Player Has Appealing Role
in Big Photoplay
Mary Thurman' The name spells
pulchritude. In the Mack Sennrtt
Cjomedy days of this charming ac
tress she received innumerable trlb-
utrs for her beauty and ability, but
until now she had really never had
the opportunity to display her prow
ess as a dramatic actress Hut she I
achieves wonderful results in her sim
ple 'glnKham frown" as a maiden of
i the desert country sweet and demure, I
long and faithful.
This is William S. Hart's latest
starring vehicle, "Sand"' a Paramount I
Artcraft picture, directed by Lambert'
Hlllyer, which li now at the Alham-
I bra theatre
Mr Hart has the role of Dan Kur-
1 rie. railroading cowpuncher. He
breaks up a gang of bandits and wins
1 his ladj love despite dire handicaps
And the thrills are plentiful, even as!
! love tempers the tragic moments and
holds the Interest of tho audience
since all the world loves a lover.
M!p. Thurman has an exquisite'
profile. In some of the closeup lews
she' evidences the possession of al
most classical beauty Sho acts with
I restraint and feeling, another evl-
dence that comedy training far from
being a handicap is a good school for
the serious drama. A sense of hu
mor is a wonderful thing and it serves
to modify the efforts of the dramatic
actor or actresa who possesses It,
PAGEANT GIVEN "
ENDORSEMENT
Musicians Meeting at Com
munity Service Offices Hear
Arbury and Murrison
Ttie initial meeting of the song lead
ers school for the development "f vol
unteer leaders opened last night In
th office of fcdiMi Community Ser-
ice, on the third flour of the Utah
National bank building
A representation of Ogden musi
cians and music lovers was in at
tendance and heartily endorsed the
idea of a proposed pageant to be pi -en
in the near future by the people
of i 'gden.
11. W. Arbury, executive secretary
introduced Harry Morrison, who Is to
be In charge of the school, and also
spoke of the plans concerning the
proposed pageant He pointed out the
great need for trained volunteer aong
lenders to assist In the training of
the various groups, in all parts of
the city necessary to the success of
such an underta king.
It was (he expressed desire of those
present that the rlass for the train
ing of these volunteers be launched
at once to meet the needs and Insure
the success of the pageant.
Mr Murrison gave a general out
line of the course to be offered and
spoke of the requirements and train
ing necessary for the success of song
leaders. A few of the outstanding
points he mentioned would be dis
cussed were the philosophy of massed
pinging, crowd psychology, rorre- t ap
proach stressing the point of practical
class and individual demons! ra t Inns
Each lesson Is closely correlated to
each of the others in such a way as
to require regular attendance.
The first regular meeting will be
held on Thursday evening, August 12,
In the Community Service rooms, be
ginning promptly at 7 30 o clock and
lasting until 9 and will be continued
on each succeeding Monday and
Thursday evening during tho month
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FALLS OFF U. P,
TRMNJJURED
Aged Traveler Started Again
on Journey After Accident
in Wyoming
James Chrlstenson. B7, who fell
from Union Pacific train No 21 fiat
I urday afternoon In Y ynmlng while the
j train was mo ing at a rate of 4! miles
pei hour has resumed his journey to j
the northwest, according to informa
tion gl en out today by railroad offi
cials Christensen's home is at Robinez,
Ore. Ho was accompanied on thei
trip from Chicago to his home at!
Robinez hy his son, N. A Chrlstensen.
When the train re iched Rawlins
last Saturday Chrlstensen was missing I
and Investigation which was Btartcd
bj railroad officials aided in finding
the injured man at Creston. Wvo. The
accident occurred Shortly after mid
night Saturday night He suffered
two broken ribs. He was picked upl
bj a passing freight train and arrived j
here todav en route to his home.
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Box Elder Sunday
Schools on Outing
Members of the Box Elder stake
S inday schools arc today enjoying an
outing at lagoon. This morning
twelve cars, drawn by oji electric en
glne left Brigham City at 10 o clock
and passed through ugden with hun
dnds of the merry-milkers aboard. A
marled program has been arranged
and "111 koep the members of the
party busy all afternoon and until B
o'clock tonight, when the special train
Is scheduled to leave on the return
trip.
ThU is one of the largest excursion
trains ever run by the Bamberger
Electric Raliwa) cumpanj. according
to information given out at the pas-j
senger department of the road Ad-j
vance sale of tickets has indicated:
that practically all of the Sunday
schools In Cache valley will be rep
res, nted on t he train.
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Southern College
Girls See Canyon
Ninety-five girl graduates of Wln
throp college of Wlnthrop, South
Carolina, were 'gden visitors for
more than five hours today en route
from Yellowstone national park to
San Francisco, Los Angeles and other
Coast points. The trip which started
at Columbia, South Carolina, will re-'
quire more than four weeks, the en
tire part', visiting the leading cities'
of the United States while on tour.!
The party Is in charge of Dr Roy Z
Thomas. If. R Eondon. E. P. Bar
ron and Prof B E. Bl3er, Instruc
tors at tho school, are also with the
party
They spent three das in Yellow
stone national park and all pro
nounced the park the wonderland ofi
the world Arriving here shortly af-1
tor 6 a- m. today the party Visited!
Ugden canyon and other points of
interest before departing.
Winthrop college Is one of the )arg-
est exclusive girls schools In the'
United State. according to Dr.
Thomas, being the largest In tho,
south and fourth largest In the coun
try. The enrollment lost year was'
2 267, which did not include a staff
of 1&0 instructors.
President D, E Johnson of the col
lege was for a number of years presi
dent of the National Education asso
i iatlon and is recognized as one of
Americas leading educators.
Ogden Stake Elders
Plan Canyon Outing
The elders of the CRden stake will
hop their annual outing at the Her
mitage In Ugden canyon on August
J", according to announcement made
by stake officials
A program of sports, including a
baseball game and dancing will be
provided A basket lunth In the eve
ning will be a feature of the outing
to which nil members of the stake
are Invited to attend. I
f Misses barefoot sandals, the Men's tan calf oxford, $10
V J solid leather kind; tan, also value V I
X ALyC J black, also smoked horse; tf g0E&a$CZ
U-4- $3.25 value- $g85 V (
IX Ladies' white Sea Island fn - -"TV"'
Y canvas oxfords turn sole, Slzes 11 2 to 2 T
X French heel; $9.50 value J ifU M
JB m& Misses' patent pumps, ankle m -V J
lOL &m straP with nke buckle; J X
mBraZrii& $7 value- V I
I A Girls' white canvas lace 0JWO '
o shoes, medium heels; up to P mJPwLMn3 nbssd
i $8 values 5Jb ah r ev'e ' -
X Mens tan scout shoes, $ Y
$f.9B MEN, NOTICE! fgg I
A s,zeS ik , to wi "fet m9 X
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5 Girls patent pumps, nickel U KEDS &
buckle, baby Louis heel. SkS' U tl f i 2
X , , . i i i a ' JJ S 2 white canvas pumps, aiso V
V also low inch heel; $8 L CXvW " t i .. ,
V value Xiixx2$ oxrords; composition sole; X
t X $3.50 value ,
" Palm Beach, also white can- 1
V SNOW WHITE ( A r -,. k .
re vas oxtords, hnglish toe. . . . 0 . 0 . A
X The new and most satisfactory i j . i. i Men S fSdm deach Canvas,
y white powder c.eaner for all kin. als medium toe. Welt Soles ; white
O of white shoes Regular 25c pack- $6 value ti fl va1t. K4
age now three packages for ?i.JJ CUUe J
25C $85 $95 I
GdSh 2461 Washington Ave. I I
12? Sign of Good Shoes 5 f
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YOUNGSTERS ON
WAY TO COAST
UNACCOMPANIED
Three youngsters, ranting In
ajr.' from four to seven years, ar
rived in ' Igdeii tod:iy from ("lil-..-!(,"
61! route to Los AiiKles un
accompanied The children are
Glen, Carl and George Haxter
At the t'nlon depot today they
stated that the were en route to
Los Angeles from the home of
their uncle In fhlcago and that
they would be met at the Cali
fornia city- by their father on ar
rival there.
George, aged 7, rs In charge of
(ho youthful party. He looks af
ter the baggage, meals and all
business pertaining to the trip. Ho
stated today that It was his sec
ond trip unaccompanied and that
he "Just loved to travel. '
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Add Dispatchers to
Care for Traffic
To properly handle the heavy traf-
flc on the Union I'uclfb and Southern
I acific lines two dispatchers have
been added tr. the prtsent force. The
travel on east and west-bound pas
senger trains continues to he he.i i
with hundreds of tourists arriving
here dally.
Three hundred and fifty-five fruit
can from points in California and
nlh'T iV'sNrn stales .iSM,-,t through
Ogden yesterday en route to points
in the e.ist. Fur the past three weeks
an average of better than l!5u cars
dally has been recorded "t the local
offices of the Pacific Fruit Express
company.
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CARD OF THANKS
Wo desire to thank those who were
so kind and helpful to us during our
late bereavement and funeral of our
dear husband and father Especlallv:
our friends at Tremonton and i )jden '
MRS. JOHN" 'III)i.)P AND FAMILY. I
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14th Ward Primary
Class to Give Show
The children of the fourteenth ward
Primary association will present a
vaudeville show at the ward hall Fri
day evening A special Invitation Is
extended to the parents of the chil
dren to be present The children will
present several nets that will be of
special interest.
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ELKSDANCE!
Another Elks' danoc Thurs
day, August 12, Lorin Farr
Park, Members may get in
vitations for friends at office
of secretary,
Auto Tail Lights
Fail; Two Men Fined
Albert Jeff had no tall light on hisj
automobile and crossed tho Ogden
river bridge two nights in succession
with no red beacon shining from the'
back of tho car. according to the po
lice He pleaded ulltv- before Judsre
D. R. Roberts this morning and said
that he had maae no attempt to re-j
pair faulty wiring In his car. !
He was fined $10 or L0 days.
A. P Anderson, rmplojc of the'
Wrights & Sons store, drove a truck!
across the bridge two nights In suc
cession He said that the car had
never been equipped with tall liKht.-;
Se a, so was fined $10 or 10 days.
Judge Roberts Bald that no jail sen-'
trures had thus far been imposed for
people without (ail IlKhta. Ho stated
that stiff fines would he imposed
where carelessness on the p.irt of the
drivers was evident. '
Tremonton Sportsmen flj
Form Association mm
Al Hestmark, together with a nuna- BifP
ber of other Weber county sportsmen, Bfl!?'
assisted In the organization of the LBtl
Tremonton Rod and Gun Protective LBipi
association last night iBi
The Tremonton sportsmen met for flaKI
the purpose of perfecting a protective MM
association and the Weber county men B&ra
were Invited to attend and explain the BH
policies of the Weber County Rod and BB
Gun club.
The following officers were elected Jx'"'
for the newly organized protective as- jflBSs
soi lal ion . I
O. W Chrlstensen. president; Ell
C. Anderson, vice-president; Geor,;e fTif
Chrlstenson secretary and treasurer. fijS
Director. were selected as follows Ki-ni
Alec Archibald, Garland. Leonard lp- f DBF
son. Bear River City; William Stone. IsSm
Tremonton; George Abbott, Ellvvoo J, Ff fli
and John Compton. Thatcher ,
We want your banking business and when you give it to
us we will give you SERVICE.
It is a pleasure to us to consult with our customers on
their financial matters and to advise theiu if they wish ad
vice
Feel free to come in and see us whether or not we now
handle your account. We shall be glad to see you and
make you "feel at home " JB
We invite YOUR Banking Business'
OGDEN SAVINGS BANK I
2384 Washington Avenue
We pay 4 per cent interest compounded quarterly. li