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lC THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1320.
ICLHB REPORTS I
C. CFG, DRIVE
Membership Increased 66 Per
Cent ?s Resmt of Rotary
Campaign
V,vent -on of h lol l of thirty-one
-ommlttees named last' week by the
ugden Hotary club to ld ths '.l:i
Chamber of Commence In their drive
for new member made their reports
today, of the t enty-one reports an
Increase of ro per cent La noted, ac
nrdlna ft ocrelarj '. j. STUlwell of
the Chamber of Common . 'i read,
ihe report. f this number more than
SCO will ! added to the funds for
the organisation inontlily It said.
The ten remaining commllK es will I
file their complete reports with Set
retarj . j. Stllwetl daring thi pri - -lit
wi and u Is pxpe ted thai ai
least fjSO per month will he added
to the present fund.
At the meeting uida. musical num-1
bcrs were furnished by the Lopas Trio
anrf h. Miss Alice Uoinnieli.
M. J. Finch, district engineei for the
I nited State bureau of Public Roads, I
poke on "Highways'-" while K. II
Uutledg addresw m tin members pres
ent on "For-?ti Problems." In his;
Ltirtt Mr. (Pint ii stated that a stan
dard M.vpt'rin was neo saury In rood im
provement and that the government
wat endeavoring to tench this end,
throughout the United .states.
Attention was called to the i.-den
.. A.-Cntverslt of Wyoming grid con
test to played hern Thaaskagivlng
day, and also to the a1en high
-ehool-Wesi high school game to ! i
played nexi SaiurdsM AI :nln-.- .
the Rotar) iub were urged to attt nd
W. G. Galhrs'th of l!i horn. Neb.,
was a visitor ai the lunchtOfl, the
guest of A. P. BlgelOW.
I PROCESS SERVER USES
TRICK ON AVIATORS
SAN KRA WISi'ii. Nov. 17. A IJUle
trick was added to the artifices of the'
process ser er in the employment of
1 the airplane to serve attachments a
few days ago. when an attorney from
here swooped down on ari aviation
fild at Sacramento and put ' pi K r
on two other ma bines standing there
He was acting for a San Francisco air-1
i'i:ine manufacturer who bad been
having a dispute over the payment for
two machines he had .sold. The pros
pect of seizing the two planes al Ural
seemed like the famous one of putting!
alt on a bird's tall until the n.clhod I
ot coming down upon them from the
Icy was thought about
I- OO
PAINTED A CAT YC'.i.OW.
SEATTLE Cops here ore still look !
ing for the Hallowe'en Jester who
painted a cat yellow here.
I 2 for 1
I TIRE
OVERSTOCKED
We are compelled to sell our
I new fresh stock of tires and
ij tubes for a limited time at
HALF PRICE.
j GUARANTEED 5000 MILES
j . Two Two
Tires Tubes
j 230x3 $22 50 $4.30
2 30x3 .... $26 75 $4.90
32x3-A . . $29.30 $5 10
232x4 .... $37 00 $6.10
233x4 $38 00 $8 30
234x4 ... $39 00 $6.50
I 232x412 .... $6 70
1 233x41 '2 .... So 90
I 2 34x4i , $7 00
I 2 35x4'" .... $7 20
2 36x4i 2 $7.50
235x5 . . . $8 50
237x5 $9 00
jl We arc state distributors for
j tbe famous double extra-ply
j oversize quality.
I SPRAGUE TIRES x
GUARANTEED 7500 MILES
f The Spragne 3' 2 inch tires all
I have 6 plys of fabric, most oth-
' ers only 4 Records of 20,000
I miles are common with Spraue
tires.
1 Yes, tbey cost more, but to ac
B quaint lovers of rugged quality
2 tirei witli this supreme product
I of the rubber industry we are
I offering them during our sale
for 35 per cent off
List Sale
J 30x3 $28.00 $17 00
4 30x3V2 $32.50 $20.00
J 32x31, $41.70 $23.00
32x4 " $52.50 $34.00
it 33x4 . S55 10 $36.00
j 34x4 . $5811 $39.00
ij 7500 MILES GUARANTEED
ROWELL & THOMPSON
TIRE CO.
"-j Between Interurban and Pcst-
:1 office. 262 Twenty-fourth
1 .Street
1 MAIL ORDERS C. O. D.
-M SALE NOW ON
1 Phone 1378
CHILD FAMILY AT HOME
" I
III III I &
BlONTCLAIR, N. J. - This charming group picture of 0,e family of Rich
ard Washburn fluid, noted writer and lawyer Who may be President-elect
Harding's private secretary, was made at 'lie Child home in .Monte lair. Th--rhildren
ate Anu-, 2' yenrp, and Daby t'onsiancc, f months old. Child was
a corre? pondent with the Russian army during the war. later br-comim; .
Mvf;:ut to Fiank Vamlorlip in the 1'. 8. Bavtoiga d'p;iriment.
CAMPBELL IS
FOUND GUILTY
Jury Finds Pocatel'o Man
Guilty on Only One
Count
Deliberating four hours a jury in the
Trited States court todty t iund Bid
Campbell guilty on one count of tne
j Indictment alleging violation of the
white !a- act brought artainst him
by the government.
I Cjmpbell was found gulltv of :is
i:ig In f.-importing ijaxel Roberts
'from Pncatello to Ogaen He was
'o-jnd not guilty of counts in which he
charged with prof ting hy her mls
j conduct and con-p'r.-.ry to defeat tbe
purposes of the laws of the United
St.-. 1
John McCourt. government wlfnes-i.
served jiart of a three months' se--
tence In the Salt Like county Jail
! In connection with the ggjpo es P
Campbell's wife was acquitted. Niisi
l Roberts also t-stif.t-d for the gox. -i-I
merit.
The case wiS tried before Judge
Tillman D. Johnson and had be Q
going on for three dayi
Attorney Oeorgr Hal.orson. mnr
sentlng Campbell, will move for new
trial, ho aald. The motion will he
'argued in the federal court December
6.
The ease was given to the Jury yes-
terclay afternoon arid deliberations
'were continued this morninging at 10
jo'clok.
e.-ierany aiternoon .nmtne!i "va
on the stand. He denied that lis-i
Robert. had been brought by McCort.
'. his wife and himself from Pocatello
I to Ogden for Immoral purposes.
Testimony of this witness showed
that since his dlschr-.rge from the scr
' vice be had been living In -I
somewhat precarious manner, appar
ently deDcndlng upon such odd jobs as
he could find, together with his WTn
, nings at pool and crap games.
said that he was an able pool
I player and on numerous occasions had
played ail local pool halls, him metii
1 od be explains was to select a nie
dlocre playCr and engage him In a
I friendly game. He would allow htm
I self to b beaten and would thn sug
' get playing for money lp this ma?i
J ner. he s;i1d. he won considerable mon
1 ty oer-asionally.
Campbell also testified as to his
lability to shoot dJc He s.-li that
j upon ope occasion, one of the men
who had visited Miss Rn)iert. at his
dwelling plaCe in Salt Lak'- hud staked
I him to $10. with the understanding
I that he w:i tQ go to the Stan Pedro
!club, made up of negroes, lo take a
winning, fie was "beater, at his own
iga-re." he testified. In his engagement
with the colored club members.
CAHE WITH MrfOR! .
Mi's Roberts, a'-cordlny to Campbeti
came to Oudeii with MeCort Intend
ing 10 marry him as soon as McCort
r-ould get the necessary money. IV
ii'.med that them had been no inten-
tlons on the part of his wife, hfmstlf
and MeCort. to exploit Miss Hob'rts
for immoral purpose He asserted
mat if Miss Roberts bad Illicit rela
tions with men while she was living
SHIPPING BOARD
CHARGES GROW
Mil.icns Unaccounted For. In
vestigator Asserts Bclore
Committee
! NKW VOHK. Xo- IT. The Walah
ecngresslonl commhtee investigating
the United States shipping board was
'told at todav's hearing thai wh n Alon
7.o Tweedale v .is made treasurer of
the board and "Kmergem Fleet cor
Iporatlon in August. 1910. no record
'isted ' either nif:- . hoiut;
I IOC .oao.000 Sgpended up to that time
hu.l. been disbursed.
I This testimony was given by Martin
J. Glllen. former executive assistant
to John Ra-.ton Payne when he was
'chairman if tb board.
I Glllen added thai neither was there
'any record of tfeOjOOfr.OUU worth of
s. curit!"-s belonging to the fleet cor
noi itioiv Th se later were found de
po it -d wiUi a Philadelphia trust com
pany, h- said.
;ii!.i!i dcelored that hundreds of
million- c if dollars wen) unaccounted
1. during the "ompletc breaking
1 1 ,.1 the board' system ofaccount-1
ing during the war.
i Mr. fSilien's testimony wac gn?n be
fore the congrf.jinal committee In-j
rstigattng shipping board affairs,
and in the course of it declared he
hjd Investigated and learned how for
' ign governments were being indicted
In their purchases through operations
of the board.
There now remain only about $50,-
OOO OOu ' of $100,000,000 taken In on
freight ch I';-' ' th- shipping board'
and considering expenditures of $3,-'
,400.060, Mr Glllen added:
I "My investigation disclosed that the,
board bad no records to show how,
much money It had taken In during the
war and how much was expended-"
He suld that up to tctober 1, 1919.!
there had been more than S.000 voy-;
! ages of shipping board vessels, but only
;-ighr accounts had been audited. Judge
I Payne had been Informed, be added,
that one shipping firm alone had more1
i imp 1 ( I, , j I, Lrd's money.
with the Campbells. It vras of her own
I choice.
D. S. Assistant District Attorney
Henry D. Movie asked him whether
'or not he had been arrested In Ogden
last February on a charge of burglary.
Campbell said "No.' Further ques
tioning proved that he had not been
: arrested for burglary, but tor petit
I larceny, for Which be had served 22
1 days In the county Jail.
Although quegtioned minutely re
garding the work lie had been doing
! since his discharge from tho servlre.
I Campbell named no period In whlcn
I his work had been of more than a
' month's duration. He was at the
Speery Mills for about a month prior
' to the strike In April, and worked
j there for a few days after the strike,
unloading cement he testifier!.
Campbell denied i-ver having re
ceived money from Miss Roberts, ex
cepting upon cne OCCSfllop 1 when ne
I had ordered a meal and then dlscov
! ered that he had not sufficient nione
J to pay for It. l'pon this occasion,
Miss Roberts gave, him $1.10. he said
I Aspirin
Take only as Told
In each package of genuine "Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin" are directions and dosage worked
out by physicians during 21 years, and
proved safe by millions.
Take no chances. If you see the "Bayer
Cross" on (ablets, take them without fear.
Bandy tin loses of 12 tablets cost but a few cents Larger packages
J A. ..nn 11 iiit trade tntrk. f S7er Maaufkciur oi Moai:lic:ldt.tMr f BaliCJllMCia I
l
"IS I 1
J Boyle's Great Price Adjusting Sale of Floor Coverings :M
I) RUGS, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, CONGOLEUMS I
ALL PRICES ADJUSTED TO MEET PRESENT MARKET CONDITIONS I
I RUGS CARPETS LINOLEUMS I
Wilton Rugs in sizes 18x36 in. Carpcts on sale at re- $7.00 best Inlaids, yd... $5.40 J
I I f k 1 ' ( auctions: W
! m" 3 Wiltons, $7.00 grade, now $5.00 $6.50 Gold Seal Inlaids.
) French Wilton Rags Axminstcr, $7.50 grade, yd $5.00 H
Herati Wilton Rugs Ul" r'5-50 . , nn , , . , , , , - ' I
Velvets. rade, now $150 ' Hudson Inlc.ids. yd. $3.80
rnak Wilton Rugs wi" A'cn i e K
D , ..... q Vdvete, $4.50 grace, now $3.50 No. 6087-E print, yd $2.50 8
Bundar Wilton Rugs Velvets, $4.25 grade, now $3.25
Kashgar Wilton Rugs Tapestries, $3.30 grade, No. 9106-E print, )d $2.50 HS
Oakdale Wilton Rugs -r "W . " " ' ' V ' Three itterns Gold Seal Con- ' 1
1 apestnes. $J.0U grade, a WM
Prices range about 1-3 Jess now $2.25 goleum. guaranteed goods, $2.20 g H
p then recent prices. All remnants at bargain pric2G. grade, yd. $1.65
I All Rag Ruga reduced 1-3 in price in sizes 24x48 in. to 8x10 ft. (
K All Grass Rurjs reduced 1-3 in price in sizes 27x54 in to 9x12 tt. i 9
; All Wool and Fibre -Rugs reduced 1-3 in price in sizes 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. to 9x12 ft. I H
I Two colors of K!ear-f!ax Rugs, ail size3 to choose, 18x36 in. to 9x15 ft! j
Compare values and j-r - .xxr.fr ,T;.- convenient credit I M
you will buy here. i' r:N- ;;y ! ' I .-- '. " terms
Select your Christ- y r " . At any time, on any article I
mas gifts during the iferf? ..'.J K' - this store. w w.n gladly i
sale EVERYTHING FG2 THE HOfiE -W credit terms
liui mil in 1 - :nnmmmtBammmBnuirTj,ri'' ,;r3mim"
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For all Departmerils, Call Phone
Mo. 2450.
RANDOM
REFERENCES
lYnr Join Annj Four Ogden nun
: . riUsie.1 In the United Stales army
dunnff the week ending November 13,
I according to local recruiting officers.
The men who enlisted from the local i
station were: John J. McGraw, .VJol
fa Olanchla. Edward J 'McHan and
Abel Garcia.
I Ogden Typewriter House for type
' writers and repairs. 24-2 Hudson ave
I rue. I'hono 236.
I
; Incited on Hiko Invitation to pir
i tlclpate In n "tree study hike" which,
lo be staged Saturday afternoon
j 'Kdn b Lioy Scout-; has lieen exteinl-j
led to Mayor I rani; Francis and it Is
I probable that the mayor will accept,
according to an announcement madei
this morning. Th purpose "i1 the biki
is to promote the stud of tree growth
with trees In various parts ol the city
ujjQd as specimens'.
Clean large rag wanted at Th
Btandard-Examlner office.
No Curt Sivlon Xo court sesslon8i
are being held today in either Judg--;
A. W. Agee's or Judg.- A. IS I' '
division of the district court. Absent e
of canes on the calendar Is the cause,'
for tho vacation
Wanted To Buy. At -'nee. forty
live turkeys. Call phone 2 150. 7 2 4 C
Xebeker Here - AQUllla NeDeker,
t'ulted Stales marshal for Utah, was In j
' 'gden todav..
oo l
SECOND LOOK IN TRUNK
RESULTED IN GOLD FIND
PHILADCI.P1I1 A Nov. 17. An old
trunk for which she paid $1 to a Junk,
dealer In Scranton, I'a.. before she
moved from that city recently has ad-)
ded $396 in gold to the capital of.
Mrs. Alfred Blttorlln, of Oolllr.gdale. '
Pa.
Believing th trunk had outlived its
usefulness. Mrs. Bltterlin started to
l urn It. A jingle attracted her atten
tion and the fire was extinguished and
.Mr. Bitterhn extracted the gold pi-- B
troni the lining of the trunk.
r'it.-.' -j. . - r-v -i i T-r - Mr.
SENATE AUCTIONS
ANCIENT FIXTURES
AT BARGAIN PRICES
WASH IX,T Nov. IT The
sen.it.. went mto the salvage busi
ness yesterday by the s;ile at auc
:imi of accumulated fixtures and
furniture of the senate dating
back t the days of the 61st con
gress. A lemonade bowl from which
tired senators Quenched their
thirst in the cloak room went for
$ i a champagne cooler, Its sena
torial function not specified,
brought $1. An Ice box. formerly
a regular attendant at finance
committee deliberations, went for
a song. An electric runabout, onco
the property of the late Senator
Klklns, of West Virgin! -. and
which hal stood for years in Ihe
senate garage, brought $C.."i"). Al
together the sergenat at arms col
lected J1200
U 1 OWN I N K 'N
SAN KKANCISCO. No. 17. A ne
"Pan-Ainertcan I'nlon" of their vri Is
boasted by the Iatln-Amerlcan epQSU
lar corps in San Francisco, whose
members have Instituted a weekl.v
round tal-le luncheon at one of the I
leading clubs There trade possibilities i
tor Mexico, Central America and South
America are discussed The club lias
done Its part to fbstef the arrange
ment by making th consuls honor
ary members and remitting the usual
liable initiation fee.
SO. DAKOTA HAS
OWN COAL MINE
LEMMON, 8. P., Nov 16.-The
riaremont coal mine, owned by Ihsj
state of South Dakota. La now shipping
tWO hundred ton- d.illy The product j,
i- oi (ho quality known as bltif lig
nite
The Claremoul mine was purchased
last summer lo insure state Lustitu-
e N
Neptune married and he's a poor
fish. Sea for yourself
"DON'T EVER MARRY"
v '
j t ions against coal shortage. Fuel is
furnished to ihe ?t.tt--! normal schocl
jat Spearflsh, the penitentiary at Sioux
I Falls, ihe school for blind at Gary, the
.school for deaf at Sioux Falls, tho sol
diers' home at Hot Springs, aud ether
, state InsUtutions. Individuals moj pur-1
chase coal at the mine.
The mine is located at Ilavnes. N;
D.. just over the Hue from I.emmon !
The orlglnul owners began the grading
I for a spur railroad from the mine to
I Lemmbn. The state of Soulh Dakota
IB w bi:ildinrc t h i railroad. Il is cs-
timated that when the line is finished iHLI
the mine's output can be tripled. FBI
oo kllSSB
LITERS TO HAVE
LANDING "FIELDS"
LONDON Future oceanic liners I
will be built with a landing "field" for
ncs so they may bring mail to
passengers, acconUng to the predic- jB
tion of Air MiaTShal Sir H M Trench
ard. chief of the British air staff.
OO-:
A community canning kitchen with liifl
all modern facilities fur ihis kind of ILf
work in operation at Ashevllie, n. C. LE
I
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B ; Red-Blooded j-1
Hzj A BANKING SERVICE of the flrcatest adv.-.n-
W-l ugc to you means niore than tmaothly run li i
B i ning bank machinery mor. t:i.m the careful '
t-jjl patching of every dit.nl of trr.ns.tcti-n.
Rj I It mens as well a knowledge ot your ambitions,
B your nchi'ivenents, your plant
B I It is this Intimate Interest and co-operation in tha --:
jHI affairs of Its customers and friends, as well as In i
iJ the safety of funds depc.tU that gives to NA- JB
Eql TION&L BANK OF COMMERCE SERVICE thoae ZVl
Mi ADDED ADVANTAGES so valuable to you. 3-V
Hy In drawing checks on th'i ban;-. Jffljjji
Bzj here you feel the encourage- if:?S25 ks ' iS
ment of th responsible, red- jy-Vfjfffr m W'
I . i , . .J
I Wa2Sh5Ave. gr- I . . I
! -'I Federal Reserve System jH r ' ' r

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