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G THE OGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN. UTAH, I'RIDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1919 I; hi Now Playing fiAT,I,-ST R-ACTS fl Including CAM- nnd WKST. .TI'IjIETTK I J fv , AIjFJtO BROSIUS , "' and BROWN nd Oflior BIk Feature Three shows lntlv 1:45, 7:30. D.I.", IVIc-om. Matinee 20, 30c fight. 20c, SOc, 40i I1 mJ? Learn Fancy I Mm and Ball Room Dances PROF. WOODWARD'S Private Classes ;f BERTHANA Tomorrow, 2 to 8 P. M. Hi Phonos 854 or 323 ; Ji - - cr For Subscription and Advertising Department, Call Phone No. 66. II RANDOM ; REFERENCES Wanted Boy with wheel for deliv ering at Bramwcll's. 9610 Will Speak at Funeral Apostle n. o. RffcKaj of ii.Ihii will be the speaker at tiie funeral of K . onway Ashton, prominent Salt Lake Attorney, which will be held at 1 o'clock todaj in the L. r. s. assembly hall si Lake. Tributes will al?o bo given B) John P. Howells Steven F. Richards William 11 Folland and Presldi Heber J. Grant A representative trf the Ogden Bar association is also . pected to be present. Dr. Geo. W. Baker 1 now located ftl -4 7 C Washington avenue, 0V6J i ulle I Drug. 166 M Night School Making ihe opproxi mate enrollment at the night school almost four hundred, a hundred stu dents entered last night for a ci of study, acrording to Principal Noall I' The students are all over 18 years ol ., Jp ;'Pe a,1(l rP lakinc substantiti studi. -with the view of fitting themselves to pursue their chosen caret r Old papers Tor eie. ugdtn ctar.- ISperry Mills Work on the new con- struction tower of tho SpeiT) mills nas I" given assurance that the cement and 1 1 concrete for the mill foundation will h proceed The excavation has bene completed and Hie work on the foun dation has been started. Clean rsgs wintfJ t Ti,e Stanoj-d Fined $150 Each Ah in Trlbo, Arthur Tribe and Fred TOwen.xtein, :jr rested some time ao under the pro hibition law, were ordered to pay fines of $150 each yesterday by Judge D. R FtobertS in the municipal court The alternative sentence of 150 days in (ail was also favored should tho fine; lit t be paid Bach Of the defendant., o n automobile In their recent liquor haul into Ogdeu. I JONATHAN apples. We deliver. 55S 12th St. Phone 3291-R. 9300 Dance Thu Evening Tr v. s of t igfj. :i will hold a dance si the Knights of Pythiai hall this evening The Lillian Thatcher orchestra will furnish rhe music. The proceeds from the dance will be URcd for welfare work. Elevator girl wanted nt The Reed 9406 Fugitive Captured Matt Hann. es cined prisoner of war from Fori Doug las, has been returned to Salt Laki Hann slated today that h. worked In ogden for some time after making his 1 1 1 , getaway from the t.rison I Indian tanned buffalo rug. Reason, able. Write Box F, care Standard. 8971 Masons Are Guests ilore than slxl V members ot the Acacia lodge, r ft a M of San Lake visited the local Ma" tonic lodge here last night ban quet was served In th. dining hall iu honor of the Sail Lakers. Henry Blair, piano tuner Ph II 1245-NM. 995 The Western Sales company of Salt Lake has purchased the interests of Oruciani Bros & I'ugh, operating tu The Mercantile Broki rnge com pan at 2348 Washington avenue The deal was dosed jrestrday The new firm will be open for busln Saturdnv October 25th. IB Monty to loan. Kelly & P.errlck. 4706 Enlisted Frank Perce Brown, aged 21, enlisted in the naval air service in Ogden yesterday. Brown nas been. In Ogden but a short time. His home is at Pine Bluff, Ark. Hi Clean rag wanted t xhe Olanjjrc) Central Junior High rids lor :he building of the . entral Junloi high were received by tha board o' educa Hon last night. The contract, it is ex pected, will be awarded Immediately. Artisilc funeral places n specialty. Dunike Floral Company, Ph, 62-W. 4173 m Prompt service elenning and pret I jjMfj Regal Cleaners. Phone 513 418 Returns From Logan Corporal Wil Ham Hornberger, In charg" of the lo cal army recruiting staMon, has re- Here a Las S W A I A. C l SSsl s I THE LOTTERY MAN" jfffatumou& -irtcmflQlciiuv THE secret is out! With 200.000 women on his rail any one of whom mav hold the ticket that will claim him for life fack Wright (alias Wallace Reid) has confessed that the Lottery Man is he. Yet he still smiles even when receiving a letter hkf this: "Dear Sir: Here be my ticket. Have been married 3 times. Sumhow they die. I Glad to try Lottery Man if young and strong "Mrs. Sadie Dunn." A picture that roars wi.h laughter. Better come wi th the rest ! ITi.nL SUN.-MON. UTail TUES.-WED. I I turned from a trip to Logan. COAL, all kl. is Buy now. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. Ph. 1603. 2568 Photograpns are history of the fara il. Have them taken today a; The Tripp Photo Studio. 320 25th St- L'&33 For Worthy Cause Mote lhan seven j solicitors are seeking aid from busi ness and professional men of Ogdon for the Martha society. Five-room brick; modern; close in. basement, 3 closets. Immediate pos session, $4,200. Gem Realty. 2375 Hudson. 9 WANTED Paper of May 9th at Stan dard office. 9972 Teachers' Institute Supi I). A , Fowler, will address the teachers of IF THIN AND NERVOUS, TRY PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Buro Phosphate to I Put on Firm. Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength Vigor and Nerve Force .Tudpinp from the countless prepare Hons ami tir.-itim-nt.-i which firo rontln unl!y In in.,- mjvt-rt i.sel for thr purpose 'l making linn people fleshy, developing m ins. ne k and imnt. imd replacing ugw hollows and ant;les by the soft rurv.-d lines, ot health and be&Qty. ther nrr. fvi dently thousands of men nd women nrhh keenly feel their excessive Ihlnncfs. Thinness and wcukness are oilc-n du V "farved norves n,,r bodies need more r' ,n Is contain. (1 In modem .Ph-icl.m(i claim there la noih- 5n "'whi supply this deficiency so wen ns tho organic phosphate known LTrTu , '''UKglsln as bllro-phosphate. MMeh Is Inexpensive nnd ll Mid by mmt i rfii druggists under a guarantee of .satis taction of money back By feeding the I TVf8 d'r,rtl and hy supplying phos pnor u food elements, blti o-phosplui te snouid t roduce a welcome transformation n the appearance: the Increase in weight rrequentl being astonishtng. Increase In weight also carries with it a general Improvement in the health iwervouanessi sleeplessness and ick of energy, which nearly always uc-umpnny excessive thinness, should noon dlsnn pear, dull . y, ouglit to biighton and pole cheeks glow with the l.loom of per 1 ' '.-.. HI, Mi . Hamilton who wjis t.n. tliln and trull, ni.ortlng o r own experience, writ.--. liltro-Phoi-phace has brought about s magii tran fonnHtlon with tw I cnn.-d " jounds rihI nfvor lnforc felt fo well " CAUTIOK; While Bltro-Fhosphatc is iin.iirps.vf d for the relief of nervous n-'.s p-ttt r.il d- l.iiin-, ft,-., those uikln: It who do not desire to put on flesh should uxr- extio ar; In Hol'jing fat-produ Ins foods. AdV BOXCAR ROBBERIES RESULT IN ARRESTS AND GOVERNMENT SECRET SERVICE MEN ARRIVE Thai the government will prosecute the en?e against the boxcar robbers, is the belief of the local offleers, who, It is stated, have received advices thai iho speelnl agents of the Southern Pacific at San Francisco and the Union I'aclfh at San Francisco and two kov- ernment men at salt Lake will bo In Ogden in COnectlon with ihe case Tho Big men arrested yesterday are stiU held in the county jail. No compla;nt has been tiled against them Ii ll probable the complaint may be forth coming tomorrow either in the federal court or tho state court. The men accused of the robbery and held at the county Jnil are Fred Harvey, 38 a local restaurant man. and tho following railroad switch men David V Sackley, alias David A Sickly, 472 Twenty-fourth street; Carter R Chellgord, 317 piaia part ments; R, O. Griffiths, 46x Twenty second street; E. B. Estes, 309 Plaza apartments; ( harles E Newman, alias Charles E. Noonan, Lucerne hotel All the men except Newman are married and have families living In Ogden. The men were arrested by Sheriff H (' Peterson. Deputies Ray West, Robert Burk, Lick Wool ton, Bert Crlte.s, H 11 ("ordon, special agent l the railroad company, and V. A. Ta -lor of the police department. Sheriff Peterson said that all the accused had admitted having partloi pated in ihe robbery and had some of I tho stolen goods concealed in their 'homes A large quanlit of tubes for I auto tires, canned goods, sugar, beans, various articles of food, expensie shoes, shirts and miscellaneous arti cles have been taken to the sheriffs office from the residence of Frr J Weber county at the opening session of teachers' institute at 10:3u o'cl k I tomorrow morning The gathering will be div ided Into three BW ' ions. Join our dancing class. Tuesday ind Thursday eVenlngS from 7 to 8 30. All the latest dances and steps taught. Assembly Lance Hall. Olio Reeve. Phono 2890-M. 127 Bids to Be Considered Members Of the board of education will meet in the rooms in the Colonel Hudson building this evening to consider bids lor the Ceutral Junior High school To Be Tried Oct. 24. V H.irt. ar rested a few days aA.j on charge of net it larceny, will be tried hefore Jur go :L R. Roberts in the city court Oclo ber 24. Hart is out on ball Wanted B responsible people, de sirable furnished house. Phono 807 I ' 136 Watching Game Coach Clarence Long Id s- and .1 number ol his rid -" ta , s are in Salt Lake today witnessing the game between the Bast High Leopards and the Davis County Warriors. Dr. Clyde Smith, recently mustered out of army service, has opened of fices in rooms 41fi-4JO, Lust National Bank building. Office phone 494; rem dence phone 456. 123 l' acres choice land, water right, 7-room frame house, city water, lights, car line $8000.00, 50( lown Phone '69 or 2296-J 18 Wanted paper of September Dili at Standard office. 9i Third Ward Dance The Mutual Im provement associations of the Third Ward are to give a dancing part In ihe amusement hail this evening, j Splendid music will be ottered. j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY : FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. will sell 1000 shares Ogden Petro leum ''tock. Bid. Addre. s PoStOfflce I box 597. 2of, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. 'WHITE Leghorn pullets for sale. iH. Hey wood, Riverdale Road- 43 I -5. I 240 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS MEDIUM sized early Ohio potatoei for sale. Corner of state road and I poor farm street. Dix place. 239 FOR RENT FURNISHED. ONE furnished sleeping room for school teacher. 2523 Adams Ave. Zit FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. SAXON roadster for sale cheap. Ap ply 306 2Kth St. 237 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To sell good paying busi ness; small cash payment required. Business will pay balance. Addi' s:, O. A , care Standard. 242 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES. BCIt.'K Roadster, must sell, four tires, three new, in good condition, If you have $3U0 00 to imest in 1918 model 1 Box 939 care Standard. 211 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2 Holsteln cows, 1 peg. latere. 1 Fersey, 1 Durham. Phono 2524 -J. 1456 23rd St. 235 1 LEGAL NOTICES ALIAS SUMMONS. In ihe District Court of Weber County. State of Utah. Hazel Holabird. Plaintiff, s Harry Hunt Holabird. Defendant. The State of Utah to said defen dant You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. If served within the county In which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which PM been filed wilh the clerk of said court. This action is brought to obtain B judgment of the above named court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and the defendant, nnd for BUCh other relief as is proper JAMES N KIMB M I.. plaintiffs Attorney P. O. address No 60S David Eccl3 Bids. Ojden Utah, sbbbbbbIBbIbbIbIbIbbbbb Harvey, ll is said a similar nnoim' will be secured from ihe resident 1 of the married switchmen In tin opinion of the railroad .,ffl cials, the robberies have been R ing on about four months. Sheriff I 1 ter on nnd his deputies hae been working on Ihe case for the pa?t six weeks li Is said that although the accused de elared that they have only been m volved m the more recent robberies, it is said that some o. the stolen goods found in their possession may show the time of the opera'ions to be over a greater period. The method of the robberies commit ted in this ease were not different from those in the box car robberies 1 shout Iwo years ago when the gang un down bj the sheriff and his depu les nnd a great quantity of beans and ,1 ar recovered from various stores where it was sold. In the frst In Stance, th gOOdfl v. '-re taken from the cars after Ihe seals had been broken :.ut in the prest ni .1 p the doors wore sprung al the bottom and 011 opening was made big enough for a man to crawl Into the car and pass uut the loot The door was then sprurg back into lis original position and the 3cal was not In ok D The railroad companies are unable to give the amount jf the stolen goods in the present case until way bills are checked up, but It is said will amount to many thousands Of dollars It was stated today tint a number of local men, not employed in the -ail-load yards, will probably be placed un der surveillance by the officers and ether arrests may follow The officers are cheeking up the Boiling aient lor ihe robbers MISS MILDRED WARE In times past the people of our eiiy have had Just cause for a feeling of, pride in the achievements of its men and women who have excelled in bV nance, invention, business and he fine arts. Crowing up in our midst are nlso those whose ..omlse and present achievements justify a faith that s:ni others will become recognized 13 their various fields of endeavor Miss Mildred Ware, whose beautiful contralto voice has so often thrilled I Ogden audiences, has rccentlv received s deserved recognition from the peo ple of Salt Lake City. A' tho evening cession of the late general conference I in Salt Lake City, Miss Ware was in vlted to render a number of soios and the profound impression created vas plainly manifest in the expressions of public and pres9. Attending this conference was E.ias Conway Ashton, whose sad death j through accident wis a great sh ck 'to the entire state tor Mr Ashton was 'not only one of the greatest attorneys I jin the state, but a man so genial that j i , dren e. rj one to him. The funer- , al Bervlces of Mr. Ashton are being held t!iN afternoon m the assembly hall in Sail Lake and one of the ,irst requests of Mrs. Ashton was that Miss Wan- attend and sing Mendelssohn's "O. Rest In the Lord,' from Elijah. Those who are responsible for Miss I Ware's training and the general puhlit are expecting great things of tiis promising artist, and with her love j for. and devotion to, the art there is every reason to feel the ultimate g"al 1 will be reached. 00 CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend our sincere and j heartfelt thanks to our friends and, neighbors for their many acts of kind nt SB shown us durjng the death of our beloved son. Grant The kindness of our good friends will ever be cher ished. (Signed) MR AND MRS. LAU RENCE MOULDING. 00 I Society V LADIES' AID SOCIETY. The Ladles Aid Society of the Meth odist Episcopal church met yesterday In an all-day session with Mrs. Gert rude Carr Work was done for the annual holiday bazaar, which is to be h. Id on December 5 and 6 The Ladies' Aid society is planning to make this an outstanding event and, In spite of the high cost of living, the public will be given a chance to eat a real chicken dinner This evening in the Woodman hall there will be a card party over which the Brotherhood of American Yeomen will preside The affair is to be ihe first of a series of winter patties and everyone is invited. The party begins at 8 o'clock. . 00 Lieutenant Arrives First Lieutenant Roland E. Everly, military instructor assigned to the Ogden high school by the war depart ment for military work, arrived today. Lieutenant Everly conferred witll officials of the high school and wffl make complete plans for the season during the remaining days of the present week. He is eager to get down to work and get the cadet organiza tion here under way with the same p.-n and ginger that characterized the Organisation m past years. He will meet with the oftlcers of the corps to morrow and regular drill will 3 tart during the coming week. It Is expeeted that more than 800 boys will take the work as part of their Instruction at the high school during the coming season Lieutenant Everly was assigned .0 the University of Idaho prior to br-.ne, transferred to the local school. ' PETER iPiSETUGBEII TAILOR. CALLED BY DESTH I Peter O. Norseth, an Ogden tailor 15 for many years, died last evening at j I 11:30 o'clock at the family residence, 562 First street, of general debility, j Mr. Norseth was born In O Dallon, I Norway, January 10, 1S52. the son of ' Olo and Enger Olson Norseth. and j when a young man he became a mem- I ber of the Church of Latter-day Saln's j : while in Norway In March, 1889.' he j was married to Miss Mary Larson In Salt Lake City and has resided in Og- . den since that time. , Surviving arc his widow and th" following children: o. r. Norseth, Ogden; 0 L Norseth. Grace, Idaho. Mrs. Bertha Hollands of Ogden; Mr Margaret Wing, Omaha, Neb , Lizzie j Norseth. C. E., P. E. L, W , H. M an I Lillian K Norseth, all of Ogden T n grandchildren also survive. Funeral : services will bo hold Sunday at 2 I o'clock in the Eighth ward meeting house, Bishop W W. Rawson offiei- ; atlng. The casket will bo open at h I home Saturday afternoon and evening I and Sunday until time of services. In terment, City cemetery, 1 Knights of Pythias j To Have a Parade j In Salt Lake City j The Knights of Pyihlas will give a banquet for Supreme Chancelkr Cnas. L Davis of Denver, Colo., on Saturday evening, at the Non-house hotel, Salt Lake, and about loo new members will form a class in the third rank and be initiated before the banquet, A 'pa rade -will begin at 7 p. m. from Knights I of Pythias hall. Salt Lake. Consisting Of members from all over the a,., ,H Icompanied by a 60 piece band, with Initiatory work at 8 p. m.( followed by the banquet. 00 Deaths and Funerals E I LANDER Ties Eilander. aged 66. died at the family esidonce In Wilson Lane lasl night after a pro longed illness. Death was due to can cer of the stomach Eilander wall Lorn in The Netherlands December ' 15, 1852, and came to America eight j years ago. Besides his wife he is sur- 1 Vlved by the following children: Ger tje, Detrpreas. Pieke, Kolmp, Oates. Vlnig, Kaperiene, Sadie, Wassel and Cornelius. Funeral services will bo held from Larkin & ;ons char el Sun- day afternoon at 2 o'cIoCR Bishop E. j A. Bingham will oti'eiate. Interment will be in Ogden city cemetery Thieves Enter Store Thieves entered the store 0, ILrt man & Thomas, 2374 Hudson avenue, late last night, and managed to make their get-away with two boxes of cig. ars. They made their entrance through a rear window. The ease was leport ed to the police. A GOODVriSgte TO TTIADS) , ! ! 1 .U I s iL, j A Big Sale j ; I of Boy's Suits i i 2C I Mothers of school boys! Here's good news. In I k I spite of the scarcity of materials in spite of j JJ f high prices we have just managed to get 100 ! j extra suits for boys. We are going to put the entire lot into one great sale at prices that are i an average of $3.00 below the actual values I c I and we expect to sell the hundred suits Friday j and Saturday. Come in and see them in the 1 jj Men's Downstairs Store. a 4- & T C Fifty nifty suits in neat striped ma- I Ut p.ZtO tcrials. Pants full lined. New? belted models direct from our New York office suits I 1 that positively cannot be matched under $10.00. j O Fifty smart new suits in a good ! Wi 0 ClL PS.ksO quality of blue serge. Newest j lt Knickerbocker pents, which are full lined. Coats in ! 1 smart new belted models. VAalues that cannot be j matched in Osrden un der $12.50. ' lle All sizes up to sixteen years. Some mothers will buy ( a two suits when they see the remarkable value. Come i 9 early, while sizes are complete. On sale Friday and H j Saturday in the Men's Basement Store. j I RUBY DE REMER os. x carr.gan g and STUART HOLMES. IffiJl j eriBjr : I A Most Entertaining J am I vould ficTURts 'v H Picture. 1 I deREMEP rv. umiOT OF , ssire" mimmmfT fflliwhi in u u U a U i SBBSSm uby De Remer will be re- pl membered as the immortal mk Haroid ! ick wood's fiancee. J the very best in photoplay Wf. will miss this unusual i " TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY. Picture- TRIMMED HAT SALE 5i A Wonderful Opportunity to Secure an Up-to-Date L new Hat at Small Cost j 3 Harr $3.95 These Hats are made from Paon and Silk Velvet. All the new styles are represented- V Chin Chin, Rolling Sailors, Mushroom Sailors, Pokes, Side Rolls, and many Hats for the jto., ' matrons in solid black and all colors. Clt Very Special at $3.95 EXTRA An unusual variety of Beavers in dUCTiiV 1 A fifl P' i banded effect for street wear! D.UU tO $ 1 (J.UU Vllf EE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY LAST & THOMAS ll MILLINERY DEPARTMENT