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Show ' i! f r TIIE OGDEN POST Ogden Briefs OGDENS MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL IS BEING RUSHED TO COMPLETION chair-.n- n Jottph U Skeen was elected of education. board of the county S3 & Ogdon Apartments Thoroughly Modern On Wednesday noon. eeeeee! C E E E E C this occasion fttrEEE the highest praise for the show and particularLivestock Oeden officers: Charles following the to ly H Barton, president; James II. Jesse S. Richards, F. L. and Whitlock, man-gesecretary he voiced iiMn rEKEfiE - W covered EEEEEdElli E E rE r. E E E 'W ef-fi- m it h bulsam wool sound deud-ene- r. The floors of the living rooms sre of highly polished oak. The kitchenettes and bath rooms have the highest grade of Armstrong linoleum laid on felt and cemented to the floor, which prevents shrinkage. The living rooms are provided with all tiie built-ifeatures, with closets for linen and Incu portable beds. The hull has the disappearing hall tree. The bathrooms have large tubs, tile floors and walls and special lighting n r- . City Engineer, John C. Brown has filed a report with the city commissioners that the estimated cost of the proposed stadium, in the site of the Million Dollar Hotel Bigelow Rapidly Nearing Completion Weber bowl, east of the city, twill cost about $13,350. The site for Ogdens magnificent million dollar appointed barber shop, tailor shop, the proposed athletic field would conof sixteen stories, is etc., will be located in the basement, lotel tain about 30 acres, the engineer re- now Bigelow, rushed to completion with with access from the hotel lobby and being at the furnished who figures ports the greatest possible speed. The in- from the street at the Washington the request of the commission. dications are that the new hotel will avenue entrance. e ready for the within less The second floor will be devoted to Ladies of Mt. Ogden Hive, number than three months.opening This is the pre- large sample rooms, which together Silver of Tent, diction of the owners, architects and with smaller 30 and Sir Knights sample rooms, similarly number one, of the Maccabees, will contractors. Everything possible in on each of the other floors, equipped, Janhold a joint meeting Wednesday, construction is being followed to hast- will amply provide for the needs of uary 12, at 8 p. m., in the W. O. W. en the day for the opening, in order traveling men. hall, on Grant avenue. The Sir Knights to make it and the opening of the Nine upper floors are assigned to will install officers for the coming Irst National building a gala event rooms. Each floor will have guest year; visiting Maccabees are cordially and occasion for celebrating the thirty rooms, finished and furnished 1 invited to attend. aunching of steps toward a greater right up to the minute; anticipating Ogden. Already the many friends every need of the traveling public. The month of January will be the and admirers of Archie P. Bigelow, Each room has a bath, thoroughly time for the annual meetings of the iresident of the hotel company, and ventilated, beautifully furnished, ana stockholders and directors of the Og- tfarriner S. Eccles, president of the containing the latest type of fixtures den banks. Another important meet- First National bank, are suggesting and trimmings. Softened hot and cold ing this month will be the annual meet- that the double event be made a day water, with ice water for drinking, ;r ing of the Amalgamated Sugar com- of celebrating in the city and county. will be at the faucets of every room The work upon the hotel has been in the hotel. pany, on January 19. At this meetcarried on with all possible dispatch In the tower, which will rise three ing it is expected the president, 'and general manager, of the during the past ten months by George stories above the main building, will company, will be elected to fill the Whitmeyer & Sons, the general con- be located the elevator machinery, under the direction of the fans and equipment for exhaust venA vacancies caused by the resignations tractors, of Judge H. H. Rolapp and Emil S. architects, Iiodgeson & McClenahan. tilation of the building; and also water President Bigelow has closely follow- tanks. In the basement will be maRolapp. ed the construction details, as has chinery for the washed and cooled air W. Beckett, Jr., manager. for ventilating the public parts of the The past few days have seen the Harry hotel. In the basement, space will be solid The of comfort stories sixteen of the typical January make beginning, be most home will provided for the locker rooms, and a the that thaw. Wednesday and Thursday the bakery, sun was bright and warm and the modern hotel structure in the west, dining room for the help; cold been has storage detail that department, storekeepers employed Every gutters began to fill with water. At n the and ice machinery, water softeners of hotels the country great was the however, temperature nights, is to be found in the Bigelow. In and heaters, as well as other mechannear the freezing point ical equipment necessary for an addition to having the most hoteL Ths boilers and laundry details carried construction, New quarantine rules for the city out in the will not be ex- will occupy a separate building on furnishings have been announced by Dr. H. N. celled by any hotel in the country. adjoining property in the rear. In Savage, city physician. It is stated Prominent hotels of the country have this building will be the heating plant. the quarantine duration will be count- been visited to Details for the operating of the gather information hotel ed from the time the first report are being carefully prepared and This has resulted upon furnishings. is received at the city health office. in considered by Manager Beckett and and furniture furnishings It is therefore expedient that all cases thatsecuring will not be excelled by any of be reported upon discovery. the most exclusive hotels. The new hotel occupies the site of The annual report of City Attorney the former Reed hotel, with additional A. W. Agee, has been submitted to ground upon the south of the former the board of city commissioners. The hotel. The original site occupied by report covers the number of cases tiie Ogden State bank makes the hotel heard in the district court in which structure-prope- r in the form exf an the city was interested as well as the L, which for perfect lightprovides cases in the city court. Mr. Agee of the sltories and ventilating ing L'lack-hacommends the work of S. E. above. The bank portion is surfaced assistant city attorney. with artistic terra cotta, resting upon a granite base. The terra cotta exGage B. Rodman, president of the tends .I to the sill of the third floor. Van Allen canning corporation, has The main shaft of the to the left for a business trip to the north- twelfth floor is of a building buff brick, light west. He will return here for the furnished by the Ogden Pressed Brick state canners meeting before goinj ; & Tile company of this city. The corto the national canners' convention nice is terra cotta. That section of the building over the A. B. Apperson, of Denver, bank will be paved and completed for of the Utah-Idah- o Centra a roof garden, which will be used for railroad, was a visitor in the city entertainment features of the guests during the week. He made a tour and visitors. of inspection over the interurban line Aside from the comer on Washingto Preston and was also a visitor a; ton avenue and Twenty-fift- h street, No Expense or Upkeep the livestock show. occupied by the bank, the entire first to Worry You. floor will be devoted to the hotel use. John T. Quayle, of Logan, was A spacious lobby, connecting the elected president of the Utah Holstein-Friesia- n Washington avenue and Twenty-fift- h V3 For just a few cents a Breeders association, at the' street entrance, leads to the stairs and annual meeting held in the Coliseum elevators, to the coffee shop and main mile, we furnish the car, at the livestock show. The other of- dining room; and also to the beautiful with gas and oil furnishficers were: Hans Anderson, of lounge raised a few broad steps and ed. Ford or gear-shi- ft secretary and treasurer, re- overlooking the lobby and dining ;; elected. The are: Clif room. The kitchen, with an abundcars. ford S. Potter, of Ogden; H. J. Rich ance of windows and ventilation, and M ards,of Mendon and P. oi furnished with the latest in equipf lf Rent a Richmond. These five constitute the ment, will be prepared to serve all f. board of directors. rooms a with ease the greatest dining and Give Your Friends and dispatch. The dining room, cofa New Years Joy Ride Praise of the Weber Poultry show fee shop and cafes will be under the was made Wednesday evening at the management of Rial Moore, who held Call 350 f position for many years with the annual banquet of the Weber Poultry that I Reed hoteL snow, by E. C. Branch of Lees Sum On mezzanine floors will be mitt. Mo., noted poultry expert and found the Drive-It-Yourse- lf hall to seat 450 the banquet judge at the local show. Walter N. persons seven rooms private dining Parr, president of the poultry show, and commodious lounging space overpresided at the banquet. Other looking the first Company lounge. The speakers were: LeRoy Turpin, H. ladies parlor, reststory, room and beauty Giant Ivins, Harvey Randall, Frank 3533 Washington Ave. shop are also on these floors. W. Fred iStratford, Summerill, Jr. The mens room, with a beautifully Frank Francis and William M. Shaw. Music numbers were furnished by waiter and Wade Stephens. . ' nt his iin u Iom-Is- Th.iv Iil'i'illi the built iin- - uIm , ami ill linen U'Ciiil . The kilchi are equipped with built in fcatuie, such a- the disap1925 pearing breakfast table, und ironing huard; eu. Ii has the frigniaire sysNew pnint, Balloon tires, spot tem, with sptvial outside door for light, buniHr, the making of deliveries. From lln-iare gat huge chutes to warranted by an old reliable the furnace loom in the bust ment. firm. Sjieciully priced $375, wheie the garbage is burned. All The shelves and huts ale elosed. latest design of electric ranges are Co. provided for each kitchen. 460 1hone The finishing is gumwood, and the .til 3 Washington Ave. Each walls are specially decorated. apartment is provided with rudio attachment to the large outside aerial. All wiring throughout is lurried in lead eoiiduits, which are set in cement, thereby insuring )urfeit safety from electric light wires. The heating is uniform throughout. The furnace is provided with the Iron Fireman stoker, which automatically even at all keeps the tetniH-iiilurtimes. The hot water is furnished through a roil in the furnace in the winter, Hiid from a special gas heater Do We Have on an during the summer months. There is u garage for each apartment. Each Average of garage is equipped with special doors, niul constructed in such a munner as to amply protect the automobile. N. O. Ogden said that the work of painting and decorating upon the four apartments that have not been taken in Our Shop Every Week? is being rushed rapidly fur early ocHe said that since the cupancy. apartments have been completed a great many residents of Ogden, as well as from other cities, hnve visited the place and inspwtcd the many new Our 13 Barbers are the features which will modernize apartBest in town, our Service ment house building. s i j h The Ogden apart- five-roo- i, vice-preside- nt; vice-preside- Twenty-fift- the heating, ventilating, refriger-- 1 atirg, radio, and others. The building has Iti complete apart- niej.ts of three and four rooms each. which gives four- - and c iency. The partitions between the apartments are of brick, with floors EEtEIEEj De-Vi- ne 'i Ogden g j A McNaughton, general manager of the Los Angeles Stockyards was the guest of honor at the meeting of the Ogden Rotary club. i - O. iner.ts are located at 357 Twenty-- 1 seventh street, west from Washing-- ! ton a wmie. Every known modern feature in present day eonstruetion is embodied in the new building, inelud-in- V iiu-d- Ford Tudor Sedan - equipp'd apartment house was built by a man minted after this city X. street mm hunt. lfo f l llt'.ll ) s. first electric iut .umitically Oiriii-n- s WITH VIEW OF OPENING IN APRIL Plarence S. Bateman, service sta-B the corner of tion attendant, at and street Quincy aven- h Twenty-fiftpainful scalp injury when down by a holdup Monday 7 VklL While .hortly dared condition, a in was Bateman of the thugs robbed the cash registerpol-ff,o 44 Later in the evening the arrested two suspects who are being held for investigation. 5 assistant, George Critchlow, both of whom have been with the Keed Hotel company for many years. Becketts conneetion with the Heed Hotel company dates from 1902, when he entered the hotel employment as a bellboy. lie has risen to his present high position by efficient service, close application, and careful study of giving the proper service to the wants of the traveling public. moto-niete- r; s i j Ogden Motor Car Why 1500 Customers BECAUSE cannot be equalled, and our Prices are the Same to every customer. Our shop is open to the Public every day till 10:00 p. m. ALL GLASS FOR THE First National Bank and Give Us a Trial, and You Will be a Satisfied Hotel Bigelow Buildings Customer. FURNISHED AND SET IIY Curleys Service Barber Shop OGDEN PAINT, OIL and GLASS CO. Our Paint Products Arc Being Used Extensively In These, As Well As Many Other Buildings. Discriminating . Buyers Insist On Our Products. All Hair Cuts 25c . up-to-d- FOR UNIFORMITY SPECIFY Now Rent A Fine Car Br' m, . Beehive Brand Ce SOLD BY OGDEN DEALERS vice-presid- to drive yourself Hy-ru- UTAH IDAHO CEMENT CO. Factory at Bakers, Utah General Offices Eccles Bldg., Ogden m, vice-preside- . Drive-It-Yourse- - Appointment of the county matron and superintendent of the county infirmary at Roy will probably be announced by the bdard of county commissioners at their meeting Monday vening. It is said that there are many applicants for the two positions. M. D. Williams, former senior high- way engineer of the bureau of Public Roads in Ogden, but now with the roads m Alaska, Is an Ogden visitor. BANJO STUDIO Who Bought One Here . We are proud of a record that reveals our used car customers to be as satisfied in ownership as those who have bought new cars from us. Here is just one of the good will producers we are now offering at our special January Clearance Sale Instructor touring in extra fine mechanical condition. This car has had very good care; has brakes, good top, curtains and tires. Specially priced $375.00. Instruction in Banjo, Ukelele, Guitar, and Mandolin OGDEN MOTOR CAR CO. CHARLIE LOCKWOOD t Ask Anybody RESULTS GUARANTEED 2443 Adams Are. Phone 2970 1924 Buick four-whe- el Reliable for 12 Years 2610 WASHINGTON AVENUE PHONE 460 The most charming buildings in America have walls of Brick Whats in the WALLS ? Walls of Brick are superior because (1) they are built of Mlid, indestructible units; (2) they cant decay Or burn; (3) best protection against heat, cold and vermin; (4) no painting or repairs required upkeep lowest; (5) beauty is permanent; (6) high resale value. BRICK Forever Brick Upon Brick the best homes are built . . . Solid, indestructible walls that laugh off attacks of time, fire, storm, flood . . . walls that mellow and enhance in charm as the years and the decades roll on! Brick Upon Brick the walls go up neyer to crumble or crack; never to ask for paint or repairs the best construction for any home or building, and the best economy for any budget. The ancestral homes and landmarks of tomorrow or the Brick homes and buildings of today. Turn a deaf ear to glib pleas for substitutes. Build so that youll never have to That calls for Walls of Brick! re-buil- d. The Ogden Pressed Brick & Tile Co. Office and Yards, Ilarrisville, Utah Phone 319 |