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1 I (lilt? tattbarh-lExamutr OGden. 5 I TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1920. W ! - - " , 1 Little Tots Write 1 o Be Remembered On Christmas Day 1 GOOD FELLOWS COUPON. The undersigned will be glad to provide Christmas happiness for children as a member f the 1 fellows f Ogden Enclosed find $ for ( tood Fellows' Fund. Name Address Mail this coupon to Good Fellows, care Ogden Standard-Examiner I Appealing to Santa Glaus for Christ-' msa dft of sim- kind, little firls and boys of igden are writing letten to their patron saint which would go j unanswered weer it not that Santa Claua has aomc assistants In Ogden j jus year the members of the Good Follows. In many Instances the chil dren hae lost one or the other parent, In some cases both. Some of themj have crippled fathers, their mothers! are Invalids or, having fought against the high cost nf living for months' ihov have no funds with which to even buy the smallest trinket n for Christmas gifts. mho of these was received today by the Good fellows, from a five year old girt whoee father la a cripple Wh-n thai little tol was I. nt ., babe of one year, the Good Fellows found her mMjJBViHcsaaiaM Get Thai Extra Pair of Pafc Free It Goes With an AU Wool Suit for $30.00 ! $43.50 In Our Suits and Overcoats are all guaranteed and they are union made. Qun!:ty cens dercd you can't beat these prices. We're in the swim in price reductions, for we want to help you men economize. Order your Christmas Suit or Overcoat NOW. We will deliver your pur chase on time. Howard Williams, Mgr. 2309 Washington Ave. T I and She whs given a small toy. Bach J year since thai time Santa Claua has sent his Christmas presents to her on the Good Fellow trucks. Now she needa shoos and clothing, ami so do her brother und sister who are some- whai older, and who have gotten away from the Idea of writing letters to Su nta Clans There will ! In the next few daya ,lo7. i of su. h letters to Santa Glaus Bach year the people oi i igden have responded to the call of the Good Fel lows, sponsored by the Ogden Standard-Examiner, and the anticipation li that they will send their contributions Ont more. Gifts of toys, dolls, hooks ami gamea lhal have been used by chii- , Ire ii and are now being discarded for new are acceptable In many Instances, clothing of all kinds hns found ready I i iin. ml h for Idldreii and for i In Ir i mothers, Food aupplles are anxtoualj 1 -nuRht. Resides these there will be I need of cash w ith which to buy other I toys, dolls and clothing, especially ahoea and atockings. j The Good Fellow fund has been started. A few dollars have been de posited with the Standard-Examiner I for this 'fund. It should be increased ' each day. so that there will be nn op-I portunity to prepare for the big dis tribution on Christmas eve and Christ mas morning when the Boy Scouts J will help the Good Fellows by taking I the Santa Clans parcels from end to , end of the city. Every (igden man, woman and child l.s invited to co-operate this year with the Good Fellows, to send In some contribution, no matter how small, to I help this cause. Checks should be j made to the "Good Fellows" and sent '"Care Standard -Exam I nor." curs sra I KUPHELD Judge Pratt Rules That Mu nicipality Has Right to Regulate Traffic Reasonabh spec, i regulations made bj the cltj ordinance will be upheld by the district court, according to a rul ing made yesterdaj afternoon by , Judge A. F. IT.itt in the appeal of the case of city against Sam Gravitt. Gravitt was arrested by traffic offl cers seera months :ik upon Ih" j charge of driving his automobile wltn o.io license plate. lie pleaded guilty! in the city court and was fined $o. Later in appealed the case to 'he i is - , trlct court, upon the ground that the citv commission did noi have the pow- . er to pass laws regarding automobile' traffic. He contended that this power, was held only by Ihe slate. The courl j yesterday sustained the demurrer of, I the city to appeal and ordered thi I i case dismissed Fix Boris for New i County Officials' Donds to be furnished Weber coun ty by the Republican office holders 1 who take the county reins January i i at 12 o'clock noon, were set yesterdaj afternoon at ihe regular meeting of. the board of county commissioners, j The highest bond to be given by any county officer Is that of David Evans, ' county treasurer, who is already serv-1 in;-. The bond lor this oillce is $425,000. The bonds of the new officers fol- lows. Count clerll and auditor, 10, 000; counly recorder, $10,000; count? assessor. $10,000; county sheriff, $10, 1 000 ; county surveyor, $2o00 : county' i attorney, $5000: Justice of the peace,1 $1000; constable. $1000; members of j the board of education. $2000 each. The bonds must be furnished when ih. hi w officers take off ice, January 8 oo Plan to Observe Boy Scout Anniversary Plans for the celebrating of the t b -anth anniversary of the organization of the Boy Scouts of America will be ; mapped out at a meeting of Scoutmus t rs planned for this evening In the I Ninth ward Scoutmasters from all of I the troops will be in attendance The programs will be held February 8 Community singing addresses by prominent men and other stunts will all. Hearings Postponed in District Court r Vacation periods Will reign In both dlvlslona of the district court this iweek. No cases are scheduled for l hearing In either Judge A. Wi Agee't or Judge A- E Prett's court A. full calendar was scheduled for the week jeslerday, hut upon motl.-n of. counsel I In the VariOUfl eases, hearings were " I postponed without date I Delivers " a Genuine New 1 I I m Columbia i I I I : Grafonola I WOW Then Start Easy Payments Greatest phonograph offer ever made in Ogden. Think rjy .-t ear of it! The leader of phonographs is off ered by Ogden's 9 ' jjjj g"--"-'- ".S?: leading music dealers on these extraordinary terms so jy I H you may HAVE MUSIC ON YOUR HOME THIS I I M II 1 I illsam liiiiMaaieSlBI CHRISTMAS. IB I I jjjjff I THIS S I J I 1H Columbia Grafonola ! 1 Hj Lji jjjjjj an Hues011 f Christmas gifts is still undecided I 'P n Ur kme I1656 8 the answer and now is the time. W H I 1 J j It's the gift every member of the family will thorough- H gp l ly enjoy every day throughout the year and many years B iff to come, IB B fl Give Muc'.c This Christmas IPl -IJ - OWl 1 A GRAFONOLA S 1 lX Columbia representative will call on you this week, E (H , J :3i m a emonstrat on e Grafonola, the Q0 only phonograph with the Non-Set Automatic Stop. . jjj H oros. -Roberts Piano Co. I I j 2472 Hudson Ave. Phone 181 Ogden W Mayor Has Picture of Coast Lynching A flashlight photograph of the three bodies of f;nng.sters .recently hang ed near Santa liota, California, clearly showing the men hanging from a tree limb Lef'jre having been cui down, has been received by Mayor Frank Trancl. The men wre taken from the Jail by a mob and hanged after they had been arrested for attacks up on young girls and the murder of three peace officers. The photograph was aenl t Mayor Francis by E. S. Bassett, formerly of ' Igden who Is now obtaining a law edu cation in California. Mr. Baasctt said he would soon return to igden with a doctor's degree attached to Ids name The photograph is one which wati Withheld from publication In Califor nia newspapers owing to the tilde.oita aesa of the acene. Mr. Ltjssett noted on Ihe photograph, "Thla la uel a ample of California clvlllaatlon." I ' ir Plain City Bazaar Set for Saturday The bazaar arranged by the Relief society of Plain Cily Will be given on Saturday, December 18, not on Thurs day as Was erroneously announced last night The plain City committee looks for a large number of their Ogden friends to visit the bazaar. Seek to Have Woman Held for Murder Freed Motion to quash Information filed against Mrs. I-aura Barker, charging her with murder in the first degree for the death of her husband, Charles Lee Barayar from arsenic poisoning, has been filed In the district court by V. R. Bkeen and George Halverson. attorneys fr the woman. The motion ,i, elan s Ih- re was lo evid. nee ad duced at the preliminary hearing held in the municipal court showing the de fendant committed the act charged In the information. Mrs. Barker Is still being held in the county jail. The mutter of ad mitting her to ball was brought be fore Judge A. E, Frail In the district court yesterday, the court taking the case under advisement In this respect no Sperry Mill to Start I Operation Tomorrow The flour mill at the Sperry' Flour rompariVs plant in i igden w ill start operation for the first time alnce the mill WOS completedi tomorrow. Hepre isentatives from avrlous Sperry plants throughout the west have arrived here .to Inspect the plant, and other officials will nleo attend. Lighting systems for night work, wi n te ted last night. Work "M I he mill was started March 6. 1 910. and has Just been completed The mill will have nn output of 250 barrels of flour dally- Christmas Bazaar at Congregational Church Christmas present to suit all tastes and purses will be shown at the Christmas Bazaar in the First Congre gational church on Friday of this week. Stalls carrying dainty and use ful articles will be presided over by Mrs. Godfrey Matthews, Miss Grace Matthews afisa Uu Cloudmsn Mlsa Emma 1 Baker. Misses Mary Farm-! ley lle. n Hunter and Billlan New ton. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. William Lundy, Mrs. Fred Sv Maker, and Miss ! ranees Parker. The Grab Bag, and Fish Fool will he guarded by .Miss Sberma Hender shot, and Miss Lorene Shields has promised to tell most amazing fortunes for a very small fee, The Candy Boolh will be in the charge of Helen Johnson nnd Helen Parker A variety program featuring music und "The Family Album" Is to be produced by the Misses Ruth and Rosa I MostelUr From '2 p. m. to the witching hour "there will be aoraethln' doln' all the over to the Congregational church." : OO NOTICE I, the undersigned, will not be re sponsible for dchtn contracted by airy other than myself. CHAS. SMITH. 825S uu Not Now, but soon, you'll know The Little Ked Heart. 'Convicted Men Taken to State Penitentiary Fred Waaley, sentenced to serve from one to twenty years In the state penitentiary for the theft of an auto mobile, and Basil Demos, sentenced rvo one to ten ears .-.afr' 1 te tlon of having obtained money under false pretenses, were taken to the stale prison yesterday afternoon to begll) their terms by Deputy Sheriff Dick' Wootton. Wash y was convicted in the district court last week of having stolen an! automobile belonging to w. h. Draney.j of Ogden. Demog was convicted of having sold astore and stock of mer chandise to Cftarlea S. Wheelwright, representing the stock free from di bt. It developed after Demos bad dlsap-i peared that $700 was still due en the! goods Demos was arrested in East S-": Louis, Mo., after a chave of several! months. uu Files Suit on Two Promissory Notes Suit to recover $4738-93 alleged to be due on two promissory notes has been filed In the district court b F E. NlchOla against W. I. Sturovant Trie complaint alleges that the notes were executed October 1, 1915 and no part has been paid. Judgment for the principal. Interest and attorney fees are asked 'Swat the Fly Now,' H Urges City Official I "Swatting the fly" at this time of the jr maj appear to be a matter of but little consequence to the average BH citizen, but the killing of one pair of B;!?? the winged pests before Christmas LVlcil will eliminate 2,000 offspring of that Bale " jpair of flies next summer, according eBif to information received by J. Ray BbbT$G Ward, commissioner of public sjifetv. 33? ll The request that ogden take part In SHLjJ the early winter fly hunt has come 9n from the Merchant's association on Httfl polluthm and sewerage in Mew York H2an Commissioner Ward has asked that Krai Ogden residents aid in the fight Hn against the f 1 and hunt them in out- bHI of-the-way places where thev a- hi- B hernaling for the winter months. Elec- BB&? trie light globular shades on front porches are mentioned as a p: . where these files might b0 found al this time H The Information which has reached fci commissioner Ward Urges: "Kill the B&ff?S' dangerous house fly between Thanks JTlVlng an,l Christmas. The houe t that Is seen between these holidays should be l ined at once, as It has At njJnor hibernation for the winter gfl It Will emerge from Its winter , wrn1" Pr , to4Krot t u Easter day and wi begin tosraise its summer progenv -the worst enemy to humanity Ti may be found In all warm " p daces in the home, especially m the kUche and dining room, languid -n,i and can easily ba disposed Jf kK. ' wives or children d 0t by house' day-The Little Red I ( WEBER COUNTY POULTRY M&S'M SHOW AND RABBIT EXHIBITION Ow&T0xds I I ARMORY AUDITORIUM, Dec :::: Wt--Admlssion Oil Exhibition. J I j jffl n . :