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: ) I! ' I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1920 ' - (flfo (jgfott jmtSar& ' OGDEN l rUTAHT HEATRE I' ' I LAST TIMES TODAY I I "Double Speed" J I I , S COMING ' l U I THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY i L '; I Florence Reed j-'",; I "A WOMAN UNDER OATH" ' in'"! I1: iLKS CLUB PAYS OFF LAST OF i ' ;r: ; INDEBTEDNESS;- BIG CELEBRATION ! 1 1 " vil :-: FLAMED TO MARK BURNING OF BOND : II . ' i' 1 ' mJ, 1.. Plans for a glorlus celebration i:1 I i u" Search are underway following the pay ,'J , ' linent-of the remaining $1,500 of indent- jpdnss on the Ogaen Elks club building ' j ju Grant avenue, jl ,i V, : "Bought and paid for," shouted mem t ;bers as the Elks at last night's meet I ( , il )ng heard the financial report wine! I j I' J made it possible to take op the re ' 'j I V maining outstanding bonds. ' ; ') The local lodge of Elks has achiev j! 1 W'ji cxl what is declared to be a finanola' A j, ""i , xecord for local fraternal organizn- ij ij :t1ons. It now owns its own club and i ill1 r. f(1, grounds without a cent of outstanding! i J M ''j Indebtedness. I t Li SJ More than SG5.000 bonded indebted- ) ' j';! -ntss has been paid off by Ogden loagu Jj .i? 'since the old Central school was pur- I ' I-! j j j ohascd from the board of education in j Kjp. -"- The Elks committee which brought! I i ", '" ; Tabout the purchase of the site was: ; J Iihadc up of Thomas Whalcn, chairman, ; !y I 'J ).' 'James A. Howell and Thomas W. j k I clones, the pioneer lailor, now deceas-j , j 5 I 1 :cd. The Elks paid $25,000 for the site, l . j I' .ihd the old school building. I hi 1 1 ' L - York of remaking the pioneer schoo i A r ;builcling into the beautiful club whlcu i p M ,ifj -now stands in its place was begun on ' Ml March S, 1D12. and the club building , j ' was dedicated November 20, 1912. The ; j , 'n j occasion was the sceno of picturesque I III ' , I i festivities, a fire works parade with I 1 m j i hundreds of Utah Elks in line being j t , , one of the features, f j j i When the building was completed 1 1 1 1 , j and dedicated the Elks had piled up anj i indebtedness of about $65,000, It was i ' I' i j ' estimated that at least 10 years would j I , i ' t "gT"-"'11 I Mm Til ' ffi i ii i I; 1 ; 1 i i it I ' H' ,. 'Il i ti developed along lines of . strict originality and ' cxclusiveness, Bl h I Manhattan Shirts I' .' - have always appealed to Hl i the critical tastes of the mi fe-'i dressed man. H' ill : therefore it behooves U ;', r. you, in times lilce these, ; H' j! 1 1 j. to buy Shirts of known H 'jj C ' j 1 : ' quality, and recognized llll be required to pay off this debt but il has be?n accomplished in just a little more than eight years. This record i was achieved despite the financial han-j Jicap whicn resulted when the many i voungcr members of Elks lodge weivj sarried on the membership rolls with nit the payment of dues during the period they were in (ho service of the; -at ion . ; oo j Harmless Means ! of Reducing Fai Many fat reojtle fenr ordinary moans for rrduclnfT ihelr -woiEht- Mvr" Is an extraordinary ruothod. ITxtraordinoi y ibecniiso while crfcctl hnrmlcss no dlt lC or rxorrisf arc necessary. Mnrmoln Proscription Tablets nre made exa-tly in rccordanco with thp famcis Alarmolu Pi-cscrlpt'.on. A roduotion of two, three o- four pdunds a week ia the rule. Pro ;curo them from any druppist or If ou prefer send $1 to the Mormoht, Company. I SS'. Woodward Ave,. Dotvoit. Mlclj,. for a jlargro case. Advertisement i oo jGov.Lowdeo Receives i Sufficient Petitions j i I LANSING, Miclu Feb. 25. Sufflci-' ont petitions to assure Governor Frank 1 O. Lowden of Illinois, a place on' the1 Republican ballot in Michigan's presi-' dential preference primary April 5, were filed with the secretary of state today. Ends indijesffarc It relieves stomach misery, sour atom- tcb, belching and all stomach disease or i money back. Large box of tablet3 60 I centa. Druggists in all towns. oo I No Limit on Buying i , of Com Market Futures! ! i CHICAGO, Feb, 25. Hereafter nul , limit is to bo' enforced against whlcu) jany individual Interest "may buy or sell' , future deliveries in the corn market' ,in Chicago or nt other leading markets. ; jA, rule restricting the amount to 200,-' ,000 bushels has been In force since1 last max at the request of the food j administration. The cancelling of this 'rule, however, does not modify any of (the provisions of the food control law, ; and thereforo all contracts for cur In nt month deliveries of corn will con jtjnue to be subject to close supervi sion as heretofore. I uu COREGA ; Dental Plate Comfort - Powder j Sprinkled Llshtlr on DenUl PUte i Holds False Teeth Firmly in Place l PreyenU Sore Gums i JS DragghU aad DaoUl Demira I rvn j O. F. Mitchell, wholesale jand retail Hay, Grain,. Flourr ;Bran, Mill Feeds and Potatoes.' 12466-2468 Wall Ave., Phones 1 176457. When in the market get my prices. I can and will save you. money. Car lots a specialty. But even at that, hogs were fat be fore they began feeding off the nub; lid's purse. l ;1 FRED'S I Auto Repair Shop ' llbt HaVx takenover the Riverside Garage at 1835 Washing- 5 I I ! t0n u PeninK Dav March lst- For the benefit of the H 1 1 merchants the shop will remain open day and night. Let us H! " Il l relieve you of your troubles. 1 Jll'j Diamond Tires and Tubes c 1 l j ' Oil and Grease ll1 H! IIP I Our Motto: SERVICE Tel 770 II1 II I j N ' U' )orothy Child Barker ( Called by Death .Mrs. Dorothy Child Barker, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth A I Child of 2G1S Adams avenue, died ye.s I terd;'y afternoon at 5 o'clock at a local ; hospital after an illness of four months frofi various complications She was borr. in Ogden on Ar.-ust 7. 1SS9, and hns, lived here throughout her life. lle mother and the son. Austin Barker,. 1 together with two sisters, Myrtle and i 'Rhela Child, survive her. Funeral' ! services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. 1 in (he Second ward meeting house. j i Bishop George Browning officiating. I i Friends may view the body at the resi 'dcrcc of the mother. 2G1S Adams ave jmif1 tomorrow evening and FWdaj moniing until time of services. ii . oeoEpj mm PROMISED GUARD II MEEH I Announcement that a new armory virtually is assured for Ogden was made following a luncheon meeting at the Weber club attended by Governor Bamberger, other state officials and local citizens, including national guard i officers. ' The luncheon was arranged by Ivos coe C. Glasmann, A- 12. Wilfong and Walter Lindquist to point out the nec essity of providing the notional guard units here with an adequate armory. I8E1 ROTARY CLUB 10 CELEBRATE ITS mm I With a program and a special din inGr, the birthday anniversary of the ! Ogden Rotary club will be celebrated by Ogden Eotarians at the Weber club , tonight. I Sixty-one prominent men of the city, j representing a different business orj profession, are now enrolled as mem-1 bers of the Ogden club. j Dr. William G. Dalrymple is chair-1 man of the program for the entertain-! ment tonight. nn PlPIIOfiSOFQfil Pfllflfl SELL C01I THAT IS TOO STRONG The case of the City of Ogden against Frank Deacetls, who is charg ed with selling intoxicating liquors is Ibefore Judge D. R. Roberts and a jury today. At the time of going to press testimony has been offered by police Officers Pincock, Syphers and Taylor, who made the arrests on the 18th of January at 0 p. m. JJeacetis runs an alleged soft drink parlor at 152 Twenty-fifth street, whfjcli is known to old residents as "The Old Ogden Beer Hall," and which, according to the police officers was earning its title again right mer rily at the time of the arrest -when there was procured six eight-ounce bottle of a so-called cherry cordial, which, according to Professor X.ync:i, contains pu cohol, and which, according to testi mony produced this morning was sell ing at the rjrte of two and a quarter dollars per bottle. oo Hestmark Arranging For Shipment of Fish A. T. Hestmark, president of the 3gden Rod and Gun club was in Salt Lake yesterday with Irving C. Em nett, federal game warden for Utah conferring with State Game Commis sioner R, H. Siddoway regarding thei Jhipmont of catfish from Utah Lake to1 Mill Creek and Weber river. Mr. Sid-! loway has offered to send as many of I :he fish as are needed when arrange-1 rtcnts for their handling are made. ! The strangest thing about the Reds s their national flag it's yellow. 1 "EVERY OMNi SCHEDULE Doors open 1:45 p. m. 2:15 Comedy 2:45, "Every woman" 4:20, Comedy--4:50 pv II woman 6:30, Comedy 7:00, "Every woman" 8:30, Comedy 9:00, "Every woman 10:30, Comedy rill Show of ' Everywoman" Starts at 9 o'clock. The most costly picture ever shown on the screen. -I Coming Thursday, Friday and Saturday PRICES 6c, 15c, 20C Jessie L. Lasky Presents PRICES 6c, 15Cj 20c ) IN N ' " THE SIX BEST CELLARS" ; WALTER L, BACOfy DIES i, ST M HOME AFTER ; SHDBT iLLWESS i Walter L. Bncc n. painter of Ogden,' died this morning at 8 o'clock at the j family home, 2C0 Washington avenue,. ' after a short lness. Mr. Uacon was born in Louisville, Kentucky, June S, 1 1S5S, and came to Ogden sixteen years i ;rgo. Surviving his are his wife and two J children, Charles L. Bacon and Jd"rs Xellio Ellsworth. The body was taken lo tho Kirken dall chapel pending funoral arrangc- I ments. i oo i Society j; , Daughters of Pioneers Hold : Annual Meeting Tomorrow ; v f I The annual meeting of the Daugh- ters of ihe Pioneers is to be held in ' ; the Second ward meeting house tomor- j ; row afternoon, beginning at 2:C0,' 'o'clock,, when a program of unusual In- i terest will follow the regular business j session and election of officers. Mem-1 bers of tho organisation in Weber county ana Ugden city and all interest-1 I ed are invited to be present. I The program to be given follows: , 'Solo ilisj Josephine Shorten' ;Solo Miss Pauline Waterfall I Quartet numbers by Mesdames Lind say, Hobson, Waterfall and Wilson. I There will also be a number of . speakers from Salt Lake City present Jand reports will be given. 1 BEAUX ESPRIT CLUB I The Beaux Esprit club is to meet f i February 27 with Mrs. F. D. McGregor -jat her home, 291C Adams avenue. ( -J . VISITORS TO CITY ATTEND LOOa.l j I LEGION PLAY Mrs. Mary Jones and Miss Lulu j I Jones of Logan, Mrs. Polly Christenseu of Brigham City, George Sorenson and ' ' Miss Florence Buehler of Salt Lake City were Ogden visitors yesterday. They attended the American Legion 1 Opera company play "Piff, Paff, Pouf" last evening at the Orpheum theatre. I , ABRAHAM LINCOLN CIRCLE NO. 2 J The ladies of Abraham Lincoln Cir- cle No. 2, Ladies of the G. A. IL, are lo meet in the I. O. O. F. hall Thurs day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock when ! business of Importance will come be fore them. All members are, urged to presenL MIRIAM CHAPTER Mrs. Lila L. Lheney, Worthy Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of Utah, accompanied by the associate grand officers v,ill make their official visit to Miriam Chapter 2o. 14 O. E. S., at the 'Masonic Temple on Thursday evening, i February 26, atS:00 p. m. All members of the order are cor dially invited. oo J.HJ0M01D.&R.G. Given New Position J. H. Hohl, successor to Frank Touts as general agent for tho Denver and Rio Grande railroad here has been ap pointed general freight and passenger agent of the same road at St. Louis. Mt. Hohl will leave Ogden at the lat ter part of the week for his new appointment. I vju Three HuntsviOe Boys Disturb Peace at Home Leo Allen, age 17 years; Clyde Smith, 16 years old, and Herman 01- iCASTORIA I For Infants and Children j In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears -1 Signature o! Aaf? sen, aged lo years, of Iluntsille ap peared before the juvenile court this nornlng on a charge of having disturb d the peace. Tho hoys, under the leadership of two adults, were alleged! 'o have stuffed rags in a chimney of a Huntsvillo home, and thrown chunks of wood at the door. They were placed on probation because the justice of the peace at Hunisvllle had dismissed the two adults after imposing a finel of $1.50. 'Spokane Contractor j Installing Local Plant According to the Spokane Chronicle. T. P. Mo.sso of Spokane has been a warded the contract for installing $100,000 worth of electrical machinery and fixtures in the SperrvFlour Mill of this city. uu J. J. Brummitt, 2417 Hud con avenue, pays highest prices for Liberty bonds. on Former Ogden Man Is ; Killed in a Cave-In : 1 Word was rccieved in Ogden ycsler- day that R. F. McGInly n brother or I Mrs. Margaret Dean, 370 Twenty-' eighth street was killed in a cave-in' at Copper Mountain, Utah, last Mon-! day. Mi: McGinty lived in Ogden somei twenty years ago when he was in the, ice business. The body arrived in Og-, den this morning and was taken to the Kirkendall parlors. 00 I Call on J. J. Brummitt r.t! 2417 Hudson avenue, if you want to sell your Liberty bonds. Phone 59. ' 00 1 City Commissioners ' Approve Two Bonds! At a meeting of the city commission ers held last night the bond of Marcus !T. Crltchlow, deputy treasurer was ap proved. Tho bond of M. H. Brandon was ap. iroved and license granted for ihe con- ducting of a messenger service. , An amount of $75 "will be deducted' from the bill of the Utah Power and Light Company for the month of Jan uary, being the outage on arc lights during the month named. 00 - ' - BAIL FORFEITED I George Brown Prouly and Pearl Re-, I ore forfeited $100 each when Qh failed to appear in city court tcJaja I answer charges of immoral confrtt I 00 I Mrs. Charlie Chaplin in I Price of a Good Time' at tfas Lyceum today only. 1 ! I We Are Not Boasting AV! are ojily stating facts vdien we say we can supply you with if the best oocls on the market the highest quality the freshest I and most? wholesome it is possible to obtain. 1 ' The position yvc occupy as Ogden's Dependable and I I Economical Market demands that avc maintain the I I Ugliest standard of best grade goods and service "at ll times. It is due to this policy that Ave have grown to be the leading market in Ogden. I Cleanliness freshness and purity in all foods yon buy here. H And courteous helpful and prompt service to all who discrira p iuate iu tlieirmarketing Jr' " " '"'I' W,L,uunjuii.nrn.ip in 1. ml II III I II B I I IWr me and" Old Man Extravagance." t I j I Peace Saving for reconstruction is the daty of every , fj I 111 I American now. It means continued prosperity. y Jj J J .. Ogden Savings Bank''" j j l 2384 Washington Ave. Ij H .Ib$T. H. T. Co. lf ifjjr l