I OGDEN THEATRE Starting Tomorrow KIN EM A i stamboulT) I 1 ' $500,000 I w See What ff I Sari Saw rp 1 "'n mosque ? jmL on the desert 59fi when she lifted her veil Le1?!fcv ! on the street of mystery f ft LAST TIMES TODAY OLIVE THOMAS in "THE FLAPPER" Also CLYDE COOK, the Earth'3 Funniest Man and His Educated Jackass. Figures Redu-cd While You Wait FAT PEOPLE laugh nd lose flesh with ClYOE COOK THIN PEOPLE laugh and grow fat with CLYDE COOK. Laughter Mrkes you a: you should be, instead of as you were. I I i , IJLETICEi NOTICE Or ASSCSSMENT. Davis nn1 Web r Counties Canal Com pany, Ogden. County. Utah 2-Notice is hereby given ihat nX a meet ing 01 the Board of Directors o; paid t'ompony In ll on the 1st day of Septem ber 1920, an assessment was levied on the capital 6tock of the corporation a a follows- $.!t per share on Primary Stock and $2.50 per shun on Secondary Stock i lyablo lo the secretary on or before the lot day of November. 1920, 't hi.s office i in Igdi ii ( llty. I'tah. Any BtocU upon whleb this .nsscssment i may remain unpaid on .-aid 1st day of No yembcr. 1020, vvi I ! delinquent and ad ' vcitU-'l - .-.il- ' ju r . n. ;ion and tin les pavment i r d in ion- will he sold n the lSth day . icfmbw, 1020 at 12, O'clock noon. :u the govth door of Weber I County Court iioiuk- m Mid Ogden I " t to pay the delinquent assessment, tcgeth t with ' ost oi rdvertlslng and expenses' of sale, nonurtT c. ny i.. Si ci etary. Office. 602 Eceles Building Ogden, I'tah TiOal SUMMONS. H In the District Court of Weber County. B State Marguerite Catherine Murphy. Plaintiff. B vs. Kdtr.ond 1 Murphy; Defendant The State Ol Utah to Said Defendant. K ' You are hr.rchy summoned to appear within service of this H summons upon yon. If served within the i H county in which this :icilou is brought: I otherwise within thirty day after s rv I H -lee. and defend the above, entitled action; ; ;,tii tn ; of your fallt H mcnt will be rendered against yon accord , H Ing to the demnnd of the copipl.iint. H which has been f ll d with the clerk of This action is hronpht for the purpose H of dissolving the tonds of matrimony now . Hj r.rid hitherto existing between the plain Hj tiff and said defendant, and for general I HALVERSON. RTMBALL FARR. H Plaintiffs Attorneys B P O Address Suite 003 Ecclea Uullrl ing. Ogd.-n City. Utah. 5068 I NOTICE TO CREDITORS in. the District Court Of Weber County Utah. , . In thi matt, r of ?!minnl for tb' Bene fit of Creditors of V ilfong-Ulaomann Company, a Corporation. v-neral assignment for the henefit ot creditor having been made on Bi ptem her 11 lolO r' the undersigned ty wll fong-Glasmann yCompuny. a corporation, which assignment has boon duly recorded and Hied m tba offices of the Count Recorder and County Clerk of )ebei rountv Utah, and the undersigned hav irK duly qualified as sueh lusaignee an re quired bv law. notice is hen by Riven that all credltois having claims a,:n.nit said orporutlon or against the estate in the hands of said assignee arc hereby required to present under oath their said claims as required by law on or before DscembSi "bated September 17. 1920. ALMA T L.ANOLOIS. Assignee for the benefit of creditors ot Wllfong Glasmann Company, a "orpor no.i i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Deportment of the Interior. V. S Umd Office at Salt La.k City, l."tan. Seum ber 1. 1020. Notlei- is hereby gWen that Charles W. Brown, ol Ogden. 1 tah. who. on June 22, 1016. made homestead entry No Ol'sGO. for NE Vl. Section S, Township 7 North, ruinge 1 Bast, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make three yitir proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. H, Reeder. Jr Cnlted States Commit sloner. at Og den L'tah. on the 16th day of October. 1020, Claimant names as witnesses: D D. Dunbar, Leo Shaw, Rot" rt Mont ffomcrj, iouls Shaw, all of Liberty, l'tah GOULD B. BLAKKI.EV 4990 Register. I Notice M A, No 027101 APPLICATION FOR PATENT United St.itcM Land Office. 8all Uike City, l'tah. Sept. 10. 1020. Notice is hereby given, that Southern Pacific Gold ic Copper Mining A: Milling Company, a corporation, through Its au thorized agent. Cora M. Holdcrman. whose postofflce ndilrers is Salt Lake City, l'tah has made application for u United States patent for the Dloiite, Cuprite Xo. 2, Cup- I vltc No. ?.. Wizard. Iast Chance, Last Chance Kxienslon No. 2. Last Chance Ex- JOB PRINTING ! THE NEUTEBOOM PRINTING COMPANY i (Successors to Dee-Neute- boom Printing Co.) I 2370 Washington Avenue I Above Minnoch Paint Co. Phone 1166 ! i ii EGALJ I tension No. 3. Pea Cock and Top Notch lode minim; claims consolidated, situated I In the Sierra Mod re mining district, coun ty of Weber, State of i tHh. being sm vey No. C371. anil described In the field notCI and plat file in this oftice. with iiuiKiietlc variation at IS dog, Last, as follows Commencing at coiner No 1 of Diorlte lode claim, whence tin ,s V. comi-r Sc. V T. 7 N.. K 1 W, S L. B. : Jf. hears S 14 dec;, -12 min. W. 1220. t! feel. Thence N. 5 dec mln W. 600 feet lo corner No. 2 of aaid claim Thence S. !3 dec. 53 min. E 3000 feet to coiner No 3 of Wizard cloirc Them v N. 5 dep: 22 min. W. 066 6 feet to corner No 2 Ol Top Notch claim; Thence S. 1S deg. 53 min. E. 566.6 fei t to corner No. 1 of La.-'t Chance Extension No. 2 claim: Thence N 5 d s iv min VV I feet 0 ner No .' of Iist Chance Extension No. 2 claim. Thencee S SS dog 33 min E 600 feet to i-orncr No. 3 of raid claim. Thence S 5 deg. 48 min E. M50.4 feet to corner No. 4 of said claim. Identical With comer No. 3 of Last Chance claim; Thence S. 5 dr-K. 23 mln. E 1336.3 feet to corner No. 4 of 1,-ist Chance claim. Identical with corner No. 3 of last Chance Extension No. 3 claim; Thence S. 6 dcg. 51 nun. E. 1435.1 feet to corner No. 4 of Last Chance Extension No. 3 clnlm: Thence N. 88 deg 58 mln. W 2-704.5 fct to corner No. 1 of Cuprite No, 2 claim. Thence N. 5 dcg 23 miri. V 1200 feet to corner No 2 o: Cuprite No. 3 claim nUntlcftl with corners 1 snd 4 of Wizard and Diorlte claims, respectively Tlience N. 8! dcrr. 53 min. W 1500 feet to corner No, I of Dloiite claim the place oi beginning and located In SW. '4. RE. ' and NE. U. Section t and NW. and ME of Section 17. Township 7 North Rang 1 West. R L. B. & M. containing; an aiea of lC0.n06 acres exclusive of con filets, a shown by the duly certified iir-i.i notes of said Survey No. 6571. to bo In conflict with SW, 4 of SW. i of Sec tion 9 and with Section 17. T. 7 N.. R. 1 W . S L. B. & M. 1 direct that this notice be puMlshed in The Standard Examiner, published at i "gdeii. l'tah GOULD L BLAKE! I 1 Register, EDWIN W. SENIOR. Salt lake City, L'tah Claimant's Attorney 5122 Profs Kerr Leaves for His Chair at Harvard! Professor Andrew A. Kerf, field! worker for the University of Utah de partment of anthropology, and Instruc tor In anthropology at Harvard I nl trslty, departed for Boston today to resume his work at the college. Mr Kerr, formerly of the Ogden .high school faculty, has made extend-j led trips through southern Utah this! I summer and has also conducted inves tigations among the Bannock Indians, of Idaho Several mounds and other 1 Indian curiosities weer examined by j Professor Kerr during the summer. In his trips to southern LTtah, he examined cliff dwellings and made i several valuable finds of pottery and! i other relics. oo The tower of Pisa was under con-! structlon for 200 years. oo 25 women to peal tomatoes. Van Alen Canning Corp. 5479 1 111 TO GO BACK TO FLYING Ogden Man Gets Appointment In Aviation Corps With Rank of Captain , Appointment, with the rank of cap itain in the United Suites army air service has been received by Roy L. Noggio of gien formerly with the 'army aviation service In Hawaii, at 1 various camps In the United States and In France during the war. The ' 'gdon man has wired his acceptance of the commission and will report to Kort Douglas about October 1, where he will receive his Instructions. Captain Moggie entered the army .air service in Hawaii soon after the United States entered the great war. He was assigned tn the North Island aviation field near San Diego and theic became one of the aviation service's : leading Instructors. He was assigned to foreign service later in the war and j held Important positions in Prance during the latter part of the conflict I Returning to this country after the armistice, he remained for some tlmv I In the army nnd I hen retired, coming ' to Ogden to be with his relatives. Rc Oently he has been connected with the I inspection service of the National Can ner.V association. The Ogden man says that he has j no Information as to where ho may be I assigned in the army service, Avia I tors of experlem bt desired for army duty not only at camps in the United States proper but at various Insular I possessions, including the Philippines. oo HAMPTON TAKEN TO UTAH PRISON Convicted Forger Goes to Salt Lake to Begin Indeter minate Sentence Walter M. Hampton, former book keeper for the Golden Rule store here, j who was sentenced to the state prison j for a term ol irom one to twenty years i by Judge A. E. Pratt of August 16. after conviction Dy Jur., or :iie crime oi rorgery was taken trom ::ie county Mall yesterday afternoon and placed In .the Utah state penitentiary Deputy sheriff Joseph Chad wick took the prisoner to Salt Lake Hampton was found guilty of filling In and endorsing two company checks for JlttO and SaOti respectively. He re quei ted a stay of execution pending the filing of a motion for a new trial. Yes t rrl , Hampton ',- attorney withdrew the motion and the man was ordered t-i ken to the prison to begin his sen tence. Hampton has made application for pa rule w hich Is now In tne hands of the state board of pardons. or "GO IB GET IT" BIGGEST THRILLER OF TOE YEAR The bic;?est thriller of the yep r in motion pictures Is scheduled lo open I at the Orpheum Theatre tomorrow j for a four-day run. Ii is Marshal j Nellan's big newspaper story. ' Go and ! Get It. ' This picture has more thrills and good scenes than the average dozen pictures. The transference of the brain of a human lo the skull of a gorilla forms the plo- of the story and has caused much discussion among lo cal surgeons and scientists This is one of the most amazing pictures seen in some lime Marshal Xellan has shown us ) what might occur if some great monster with uncanny strength and a man's brain should be turned loose iu some big city. In the Neilan picture some amazing and thrilling 1 things occur before the monster is j finally killed The first performance begins at 5 p m. Sunday and the Orpheum orchestra w ill play the early show. GIRLS WANTED Craig Can-! ninrj Company at Five Points. I 1 1 . 1 ELM ENGLISH LUTHERAN Con ' ner of Jefferson avenue and Twenty -' third street Arthur K Olson, pastor Sunduy school and Bible olass f , Sunday at 10 a m No morning ser vices this Sunday Evening services every Sunday at S o'clock. This un day'i test Is John. 11 1-42 Theme. Christ, Our Friend in Life and . Death. You are "always welcome to our services and meetings, FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Located on Twenty-fourth street, next to the courthouse Christian R. Oli ver, pastor. 10 a m.i Sunday school. C M. Wilton, superintendent Classed for all ages, ii a. m., morning wor i ship. Sernian theme, I f 1 1 j-t Ii Latimi l H Text " This is the third Sermon in ; the series, "Texte of Great Men.-' u m , class meeting. G 46 p in . Up worth league. A good topic. ... very helpful lesson, a spirited song servii B. I 7:4s p. m.. evening worship. Sermon i theme, "Unconscious Ministries " 7.15 p. m. Wednesday, mid-week service. I IRST CHRIST N ( ill k H Cor-1 I ner Twenty-fourth street and .Madison avenue. . L slelllnger pastor. Bible school, 10 a. m. Morning worship and ; communion. 11 a. m. Christian En deavoi, T p in Evening evangelistic ; service, 8 p m. To these services the1 'public Is cordially Inv lied. v : will try to make you feel at home. ENSIGN GOSPEL MI8SION 2864 Wall avenue. Sunday services; open atr si i vices opposite I nion depot. 7:30 p m Preaching and testlmons meet-1 ing at S p. m in Mission chapel, led by it s Blakemon. Bible .study at 3 p. m Sixth of Daniel will be taken up at this meeting. Bring your Bible During tne hot weather this nTeetlng was omitted The work of the Mis sion and Its Usefulness In the com- munity io clearly seen by many new friends and Workers v, ho have been1 added to our utile band lately, fori whnl: w i ' i-i. . i e Hod, from whom all blessings flow . 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Grant avenue. Just back of postofflce. Dr., Hay Palmer, minister. Services Sun-i day as follows. Sunday -chool at a. m. Captain J Hay Ward, su perlntendent. Morning worship. 11 a m. Sermon by the minister. Tncmc,' "Pillars m uod's Temple." B. v. r i at d.Ab p. m Miss Charlotte Skeen'; president. Junior B. Y. r. U , 7 p. n,, Alias Maude Stevens, superintendent; Hi ten i ;r.n e jiresi.leiu r-nlng ser vices, s p, in. Sermon by Dr. FaJmer. I Theme Their Hock Not uur Hock."' All are most cordially Invited. ' FIRST CHURCH OF C HRIST. SCI- i i . v I IM Corner Monroe ivenue am I Twenty-fourth street. Regular scr i ( at 11 o'clock Sunday morning Sub j ject, .Matter." Sunday school. 'J:-!' j a. m. Wednesday evening testlmonla j meetings at 8 p. m Kc4,ding rooms ai I fl2 First National Bank building Rooms open dally from 12 noon to i ! p. in., except Sundays and holidays I IRST PR1 sin 11 RJ i in i; ,i I John Edward Carver, pastor. Morn ling worship at 11 6'COCk. Theme I ' "I he Singleness of the Lighthouse j Light " Sunday school at 1 L' ; 1 ."i p. rn Note the change in the hour. Eve , nlng worship at S o'clock. Theme, Tho His and History of the Unwrit ten i "onstltutlun of the United States." Morning music Prelude, Gnobel. of fertory, Haydn, postlude. Nevln, M i . C H Stevens solo, The Land of the Leal." Mrs. Agnes Warner. Evening music: Prelude. Gounod; offcrtorv Bach; postlude. MacdOwell Mrs. C. H Stevens, solo. "My Aln Country,' Mrs Agnes Warner CHURCH of tlic Good Shepherd Corner of Grant avenue and Twenty fourth street, opposite the postofflce. John W. Hyalop, rector The I -toenth Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion at S a m. Church school meets at 9:45 n. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11a m. Offertory solo by Miss Fannie McCrcadv The Women's Guild will meet oh Wednes day afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the Guild room and will bo entertained by Mrs. P. A Beck and Mrs. S L Brick. The meeting of the Campflre Girls Is changed from Monday to Wednesday . venlng at 7 o'clock. Mil FIRST CONGREGATION I, tiHRCH -Rev. Godfrey Matthews, nlnlster On Adams between Twenty fourth and Twenty -fifth streets. 11 a. m. divine worship and sermon Pre lude s-tniv. iter," Dickson offertors "Reverie," Ferris postlude, "Marche 1 iBtorale," Emeraon Miss Lino Shields. Anthem. "Send Out Thy Light " Gounod Solo. Selci ti : W. G Dairy mple; solo. "Feai Not O Israel, " Dudley Buck, Mr. Fernclius. bermon, 'Looking Forward ' 1216 noon. Sunday school under tho supei intendenec of Dr. E- P. Mil's Kinder garten directed bv Mis.-, .vi.irv Parm ley and helpers, Men's . ts3 led by Dr. Mills Clusses for all grades and ages. 7.30 p m. Divine worship and bermon. Prelude. "Prayer," Beale. offertory. Pastorale," Handel; post lude. "Marche aux Flambeaux, ' Scot ron Clarke Miss Ivlnc Shields, solo ist Mrs. Fred N Hess. Sermon. ' The Kingdom Sought and Seel ing." The services of this Sunday are Rally Da: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This is to certify that I, Joseph Kraines, have this day purchased an undivided one-half interest in the Inter national Wool and Hide Company of this city, and that in the future said business will be conducted by the undersigned. JOHN C. RANDISI JOSEPH KRAINES w i Are You Enjoying Real Heating Comfort? - Is every room in your house comfortably I 's:sS?SRT warm no matter hw co e weather? iMWn'- wlp Or are you still enduring the inconven- ' ' ' 'V l iences and discomforts of stoves? -T Do you know that the Mueller piPeies, I , WMlmMm 1 1 ;--.V-'j)M Funrace will heat comfortably every '' MM 1 room in your house through one registc-r ferSSSf end vill save you one-third to ore-half iWw asi cn fuel? .Don't let another day pass "l IHJl JHW I'rir'' vithout finding cut about this most re- A Kt V&Ssfer ' i'1 i markoblc and efficient of all heating sys- ' ' i'rMr''' I tcms. Learn how simple and safe it is to 'IS i -iSSSsB.'. operate. No tearing up of floors or walls ' H&llWft " fl ? ImW'l to 'n::fan' no pjpes n tne cellar, no cellar l'rl 1 I' pi too smell for it. 1 kII,' fl'"'T Mfe'? The Mueller Pipeless is the only furnaca lj.i Ja- j which scientifically controls the circula jfw V wfe o tion of warm and cool air, making a one- - I r',K' register heating system thoroughly prac- 1Jnfi .M''' ; ticable and efficient. !t is guaranteed to 15 tIv lirSwtt eat to a corri:ortri,0e temperature every " I 'ir room m yur house. fcP . COME IN TO SEE US TODAY Jsm&HJacksonCo. 1 1 2460 Hudson Ave- Heating Experts Telephone 1952 services. .Ml members are urged toi He pre' nt- Strangers and visitors cor , dlally welcome " j ; THE si ( u i CONGREG TION L CHURCH Five Point Rev; Godfrey j Matthew s, minister. 30 p. m. Sun iday school for the community. Classes foi all grades and ages, under the su (pcrintendence of Dr. j. m. Elliott. Hai-i Illy Day services A large attendance is J desired. o FOR SALE Fine Elberta Peaches and i Concord nrapes at State Industrial School. 5474, OLD BATTLESHIP GUIDED BY RADIO WAVES ALONE WASHINGTON, Sept. IS. Tests of radio control installation on the old battleship iowa. concluded hy tho nil - y departmp.it. were declared today to have fulfilled highest expec-ta' Ions. The 1.'. ooo-ton battleship was navigated with accuracy, It was said, by means of radio waves emanating from a control station on the battleship Ohio The control was found efficient up to ten or twelve miles Plans nre being mad to use the ' Iowa in target practice for tho Allan tic fleet It will be the first time lhat I a battleship moving under full speed 1 bus thus been used. FUNDS BELIEVED STOLEN RESTORED BY WOMAN SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. IS. A shoe box containing Jlo.OOO In currency was rocelved through the malls here by Mrs Charles Hayes, wife of a tormer chauffeur of the Anglo and London lviis national bank, who dropped Irom sight September 8. simultaneous- H ly with the disappearance of a bank automobile containing J.V.i.OOO tn cur-l-ency nnd bonds. The box was post marked New Orleans. Mrs. Hayes turned box and money over to the police. Efl nn SB ' GIRLS WANTED Craig Can ning Company at Five Points. Ilts Natural Goodness Recommends It fi H Butter is such a familiar article of diet that often not B enough thought is given to its purchase. Its manufacture is I not always considered. I Maid o' Clover Butter I is the product of our fifteen creameries located in eight differ- ent states of the Intennountain and Northwest country. Thou- IS sands of cows pastured on alfalfa and mountain meadows give up the cream that is shipped to our creameries. K Our expert buttermakers Pasteurize it Pure churn and salt it, and pack it on ire to ho shipped a butter of the first 1 grade, that can't be imitated. It "holds up" and makes a de- B lightful spread for table use Mutual Creamery Company i H FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Tag Wouldn't Mind a Job Like That? Z ' vwrHn -. By Blosser. a