BEY. KENNEDY 1 . TO LEME SOON Cathoiic Priest Guest of Honor jlgB at Kniqhts of Columbus BR Function ! I I . . pastor at St. Joseph's catholic Church, j E who leaves In 'the near future to take (h.nv of n Austin. Nev., H was the complimented gu t lasl eve mmW nine at a smoker, given oy the Knights 1 Columbus ni the University club. H rooms Kennedy was given a B purse made up member The pre H tenia t Ion speech was made by P. J. H O'CarroJj The honored rupi resporul- H ed bj saying that the twelve months he hart been m Ogden were anions, H the happiest In his life. an. I thanked ' "j i.i hy the parish, at the same tlmi B paying a tribute to Mohsignor I' M. J Ctishnahan and the Rev. John Lagan. J Several other speakers were alsol B . , .i he meeting closed with scrv- Dr H Dan K. Sullivan, the retiring grand IQH night of ihe council, was presented! irflH with an electric chafing dish, the pre j (J sen tat Ion speech being made by Thorn- HflpH (US J. Ma pin nls. J Father Kennedy w (H be succeeded. PBpJ hen- bj tin liev. Martin Burke from, the Cathedral of the Madeline in Salt I Progressive Business Men's Club is Formed Organization nf the 1 slcn Progros- vc r.upineps rliili. the nieml" -rship of whk li will be confined to business ex ecutives and professional mi ". perfet lasi evening at the Weber Club When about thirty i -lon men inr: with a delegation from the s...t Lake Progressive Business club; head-! ed bj Or Daniel Asidrew, first vice president of the national organization. H L. Herringlon, president of the t'taii Canning company, was chosen us. president and IjSber F. Piers, secre-, tary and treasurer, Directors of th" new !ul are Frank a mi J I I SMJI E, i i n I i Y J' Ames, i.. l. Halns. antl ei tci V w hitloi k. The Progress i . the distinction of being the first lunch D eon organization to start in the west. it was incorporated under the laws of California in August, lMf. and the V first charter was Issued t Sail Fran- Bfl clsco in January. 1920. There are H now twelve of th'-sc clubs and as rap- H idly a consistent wl the policy of B careful membership selection, the B clubs arc being extended across I he H continent. J. 13. O'Brien, national H field representative, who was present at the meeting, said that in all of H its polioies of city building, business . B building and VhT izatlon is distinctly American. VBl Hesides Dr. Andrew and .Mr O'Brll n VVJ those in the vlsltlpg Salt Lake dele- VVJ gatlon were .Iosim i . Spencer, presi- VVj dent; Itobert Miller, Vice president; PPJ "V. T. Fowler, C. B. Smith and J r J JE. G. Gowans. Deaths and Funerals BATCIIKLOIi PHobert Batchelor. ! two-weeks-old, died at 10:30 o'clock last night at the family residi ni i 3300 igden avenue. The l.;i wis born November 22. lfio and was the son of Janus P and Mary Ellen Wadi Batchelor. The baby is survived bj his father and mother and the follow ing brothers and sisters, Ivan. Lester, Helen, Florence, Levar. Funeral ser vices will be held Fml. at 2 o'clock at Ihe family residence, 3300 Og- I den avenue. Bishpp W. . Rfdgei will officiate. The body may be viewed this afternoon and evening and to morrow until the time of the service, Interment will bo In the igden City cemetery. I U1!Y Funeral Services for Mrs Kate L'rry, will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock at the lirkln funeral chapel Bishop Clarence3dorris will officiate. The body may be viewed this after noon and evening. Friday and Sat urday and Sunday, until the time of the sprvioey InlArm.i ,.iii iw im the Ogden City cemetery. NS i BARKl n ' ices for , '. Eugem Barker will He held Frida: m mei Hfl Read avenue this afternoon and, Wk Intern e in I i WSBm Weber Floral furnishes the flowers : :-. i i POPE BENEDICT AND HIS BROTHER WHITE GIRL FINDS LOST TRIBE I r-kf : TOeK mm? ri'i.MK This is the nm"t rcrent pi. WW'. tun 1 1 Popi i m dii I ; rj 1 ; . g f ro NW D j , 1 ' Ph graph i s la ken in th l " "i- in gardens Two Men, Woman, io Face Murder Charges Two men and ore woma:i. each Charged with murder in the first de- j gree will be arraigned o Jitdsje A. B, Pratt's division of the district court 1 next Monday, according to Jin an nouncement made today. The woman i is Mrs. Laura Barker, charged with tlv murdi i of her husband. James Barker, who is alleged IQ have died of arsenic polsonlhg. Jack Pass and liu.s r.urr, charged with the rrunjdet or Darrcll Wilson. Ogden taxicab driver, will alsp be ar laigned. Wilson was shot while in his tJLXlcah and died of blood poisoning from the wound several days later. is.isil Demos antl Oscar J.opez, both convicted in the district court this, week before jury, will be sentenced! tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock by Judge A. W. Agee; ivmos was found, guilty of obtaining money under false pretenses and fra'pex was convicted of second degree burglary. oup Gamer Cominerjts on P. M. Appointment In event Ihe senate rejects Presl-j dent Wilson's appoint meit of Rufus A. Garner as postmaster, for Ogden, Mr. Garner will formally renew his appli cation. Advices from Washington indicate' thai the Republican senate will fall to confirm all Wii--on appointments to preclude any possiide embarrassmiint to Sen.itor Harding when he becomes president. Mr. Garnet said todav that inasmuch! as he la of the same political faith at the incoming administration, he does not bilieve that bJ.a a p point ment . wll 1 1 be thrown out. In case he In Included 1 in luc I'laniui ueient ut I'restaeni Wilson s nominations, he will a cam file applie.uion for the postmustership he said 111 V. FAIllS TO .m am: GOOD l K I SPOKANE. Jessie married George F. I.anioii some years ago -and then divorced him on n charge of nonsup port Then she remarried him. Wants divorce again. Same charge plus desertion KROHLER DAVENPORTS AND DAVENETTES Saves Space, Saves Rent Makes the home seem larger. All of these famous davenports and davenettes on special sale this month at 20 per cent off. New line of period desgins just in at S sale prices. BOYLES ' EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME W mm I W DRIVER SUES FOR BILL Nebraska Banker Got Cold Feet When Aviator Took Tail Spin OMAHA. Neb.. Dee. 9. C. E. Hoyt, 6R, banker al Whitman. Neb., visited In Omaha, and whllo whlllnvr awny hi timf Waiting for hs train saw Pilol Arthur B. Atkinson "Jailing" around In the air. The banker Immediately a a vi an : iiv jurii i ion io mnlve IIIC tla- tlves in his home town "set tip. and take notice" and hnrrlt - to the land ing fl.;d where he eniployid the bird man to take him and n companlon home -The price for the trip was to be $00. At Grand Island, duo to englnr trouble, the pilot v.ao forced into a tail spip. T1t- sudden droji causae! the banker's feet to chill. A bvanoh line train en route to his hom- bwp stood on the track nearby and as th- aviator repaired his engine, his passengers started home on the CL;.ih lohs. The above allegations were made In a SUtt fo;- J5im air taxi bill filed in district court by Atkinson. It is the flrsi suit of its kind in the state. on May Remove Part of BMnstrial School TTernUval of either the boys' or thf girls' industrial school from Ogden c to Urged before the I'tah legisla ture nevt montli. according to press dispatch s from Salt ..iko concemidg the executive sis Ion .f the Utah Fed i emtion o Women's clubs. Tl o women were told ihat a bill providing for the separation of the schools iibW located In ogden. would be pueaehted lefore the next legislat ure. it is said that the practice of hav ing thi Klrls' and the hoy.- schools In different parts of the Mai-- i becom ing general throu?hout the L'nlted Slates. This practice. It is claimed, prevents a quaintaiiceajilp between the Klrls and boys of the school that might lead to trouble in life after their release from the school. Young Man Hurt in Downtown Accident plair Peterson. 31 Twenty-first street was seriously Injured yesterday laftemdon when he was thrown from n motorcycle operated bj Patrick Wood land, after the motorcycle had been -truc k v an .iutoinol.ll.. at Twentieth . j street and Washington avenue. The motorcycle vvas travejmg north on Washington avenue, when thf aiito toblle travellhg west, crashed into the motorcycle, throwing reterson to tin- pavement. He was Injured aboul the bead and was unconscious for sev- ral hours after being removed to his home: Police w.-re working on the case today endeavoring to locate the driver of the automobile. The auto , mobile did not have number plates at tached on the rear end of the car It Is stated. LEWI WE ANSWERS ATTACK ON CONCESSIONS GIVEN COETfrHAGErV, Deo. A dis patch to the Polltlken frohi B,lga. to-' day (motes Nikolai Lenin e, the Russian I novle! premier, as declaring Id replj .. attacks on the aovlci government because of Its concessions to foreign capitalists, that In the event of war .caint the bourgeoisie nil the capital ni'Merl n tlo.se con'essions would be taken In by those Soviets. If the con-ces.-lons interfered with the develop ment of soviet Kusala, fcenine la reps resented as adding, the extraordinary commission for fighting counter-revolution would lake action- Two Investment proposals were un-' der consideration, according to the dls-1 patch, the first the Kamchatka- .-..n-cesslon, to he given to Americans, (the' reported Washington i. Vanderlip concession evidently is meant), and ithe second an Investment of several million acres of forest lands. uu- I CONVICT ESCAPES AND MAKES HAUL JEFFERSON CITY, Mo Robert; ! Henderson, uegro life-termei . slipped out of state prison (lie oilier nigbi. ! Stole $15fii worth of jewelry out of a house thrpo blocks away, and was l back in prison with Ms haul In 2F minutes. He made his mistake In j i giving the loot to a fellow-convict to I lake care of. Zurich. Switzerland, has, a municipal (vood lot of mo acrc-a. ' j M LYRIC MUSIC Mm- I PS Company Big fc m OCAlOYi a :,maS . ; . ; os Club Is Limited!!! B,,.;.vd :f " ' M m On This Style WmT WWMf ' 1 ! : j The established price is. S135.00 jtl . jlj 't-'P Price of 6 selections 3-00 H ' ; ' ' : -P 'I tpP Total $138.00 ' i;i r'P$ I mm B e -er no jfl On This Style 10- j 1 Price of 6 selections 3.00 Y 1 : I Ip 2524 Washington Ave. S"'" F'"" I WORLD AGRICULTURAL BODY HONORS AMERICA ROME, I'ec. 9. The president of the International Institute of Agricul ture Wednesday Informed Robert Un derwood Johnson. American ambasa dor. that lh. general assembly of that bods hai declded to set up B marble I tblet bearing an IneorlpjUon setting forth its ohllpntlons to the late David Lubln of California, founder of the KANDY GIFT DANCE THIRD WARD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 Choice Box Chocolates Given Free Ridges Orchestra 50c Per Couple Institute. The president added that it also had been decided to leave vacant the .seal occupied in the permanent oommitiee by Sir. Uubln, which action would expresn to I ho American people "the regreta and remembrances which the Institut retains of Its friend and patron." The action of the institute was tak en by unanimous content of its dele gate from nearly ever) country in the world. PORTLAND SELLS MAISEL TO CHICAGO NATIONALS CHICAGO, lec. 9. George Bdalael, of the Portland. Ore., club In the Pa? Clflc coast league, one of the l.cst out fielders on the coact, has been ob tained by the Chicago Nationals, Will iam Veevk. president of the Cubs, an nounced today. Bdalsel, who was hlehlv recommend-! ed bj Wade Kllllfer, manager ot" th. liOs Angeles club, aud a brother of William Kllllfer. the Cub's caChe'rj led the coast outfielders . in fielding last .season and finished with a bat ting average of ,820 for 168 ir.imcn, The Portland club will be given a sum of money and two plavers foi M.ilsel -oo The Arctic fox is brown in summer and w hue in winter. ARMY AIRPLANES WILL COMPETE AT LONG BEACH LONG! REACH, CaL.Dec. 9.--Full co operation In both the ground exhibits and the aerial contests at the national winter air tournament to b. held lo re I .( iinl. r L' Jti and L'T has been promised by the l'nlted States air ser- vlce. It was announced here today by the Aero Club Of Southern California. under whose aUSPiceS the air in. et will he held. I Lieutenant 11. Halverson. of San I Francisco, acting under Instructions from Major Gfeneral Charles T. Meno her. chief ol the air service, ha con ferred In Los Angeles with t he aero ClUb Officials and has promised them, th said, thai the army would enter at least l'i of the fa.lte.st planes av all able on the Pacific coast, as well as additional ground exhibits. I 'FARM BUREAU FEDERATION H PUTS UTAH MAN ON BOARD H INDIANAPOLIS. 9. J. R- jH Howard of Iowa was unanimously Be- J Ident the American H lug -. --ion the organisation H night. U. B. Brudenute, pit.-udent bf JH the Ohio farmers, was elected Vfte president. The regional elections for the oc lection of thr.e members to the n tlonal executive board Include: Western region: W. H. "Walker, mM California: J. F. Burton, Utah, and w ;. Jamleson. Colorado. The new executive hoard was called into session by Mr. Howard for Kh first regular meeting held here tflls morning. oo Tlie in,"i"ur.il hall wns he?un In 1809 bv President Madison. , : v : :: -: : : ::. : v : v : v LM The Hanhanna Campfire Girlj Bazaar will be held Friday evening- J Dsccmber 10. at 7 o'clock at Central Park Sunday School, corner of V Washington and Thirty-first Street. A cordial invitation to come and bring your friends is exte-ded to '. ; : ; : v : ; : : : : : : ; : : : : : : : v : :- ; Lw JsssB gift VviKa fffyffVft I m tlli&EsssssHssHB WM