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Show If FRAZER TELLS OF POOR SHOES SOLD HI HERE IN 1893 j "Yes, I have been in Ogden be- fore," said Sir John Foster Frazer to a Standard representative on Saturday nighL "I was horo in , 1803, when I was touring around , tho world on a blcyclo, and I ro- membor Ogden vory well indcod." Asked as to what of Ogdon's i scenic beauty romalnod so vividly in his momory, Sir John said; "None of it at ail, although it Is a ' very beautiful city ud a much more finely kept city today than l it was thon. What I remember m most about It, though, ig that It was hero in Ogden that 1 bought absolutely tho rottoheist pair of 7 . shoes I havo c-Vor worn. Tho soles ) of them dropped Off before my v v two-whooled, man-propoll6d char , lot reached the city 6f 21on, forty . 4 miles distant," , , Sir John refused to admit that i ho had searched the city oh gat- 1 urday afternoon for tho merchant tvho sold him th& pedal adorn ments, although ho was encouraged encour-aged to 'believe that Ogden boot . and Bhoo dealers are always ready ; to mako a refund on a poor pall' j "Go out and collect It yourself and glvo tho procoods to tho poor. : As for me, my feet woro n&Vor no ' much on my mind as on that J warm day in Which t pushed the old whool with nearly naked foot to the oily of tho bio&aed. It its u . and fitting, though, that pil- ; pirns should Know Weariness of j foot. I hovor felt so mUoh Of d y. pUprlm and a etrahgor in my -p. |