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Show THE OGDEN POST Motor Sales garner to Meet Ira Retail(iain in February Bern Under Rigid Detroit. Leading motor cur increased retail sales in Wayne Rules of Wrestling ers county last month by IS cent ir sales' compared with January, though mak- Sadr Warner, of Ogden, and Ira If Salt Lake, aigned for a to be held at the auditor-J- L night, March 30. Wednesday neXt is match the opponents have to eliminate all wrestling of naturo and wrestle strictly in jJrfsnce with Police Gazette rules. Earner and Dem have met once bell!!. in Ofcden; in this match neither JJJ vas able to secure a fall and the was declared a draw. Since Sit time Warner has repeatedly Challenged Dern without results. How-z- :. Promoter Jack Harbertson was Ucmful last Wednesday night in names on the Mtting tha two mens line. dotted Since Warner came to Ogden he has fin-frl.t- fh 1 "d Mtablished a wonderful record for himself, having wrestled the best men the promoters could obtain. In each natch he has demonstrated his remarkable knowledge of the game. Warner is now running a private mhool of instruction fer men run down ia health at the Weber gymnasium, vhere he is meeting with quite a success. The winner of the Warner-Der- n match will probably be matched with Ki Santell for the light heavy-weig- ht title if Santell can make arrangements to come to Ogden, or either man may meet one of the logical contenders for the crown, such as: Ted Thye, champi- on of the northwest, who has sent in a number of challenges lately for a match with either Warner or Dern. The promoters have also received challenges from Stanley Rogers, champion of Texas; Ernie Glover, sensation of the East; Joe Shimpkus, of Arkansas; Clete Kaufman, of Ohio; Heinie Engle, of Iowa; A1 Karasick, of Ore-geTom Alley, of Missouri; Charley Fox, of New York, fnd many others who would like to get a match in Ogden. It is possible thet Ogden fans may have the oleaaure of seeing some of these men in action roon. feu snort of the February, 19:16, vol- ume by 17 per cent. KegUiruiions of 17 principal makes of passenger cars last month totaled with 2,480 in January and compared 4.4J4 in February last year. The altered positions of leading makes, ranked according to the number of cars registered in Waynesre-veal- s strikingly the effect of the shifting popularity which characterizes the 11127 motor market. The dominating position formerly held by Ford, at one time heading the list with more than oO per cent of the total registrations, and a year ago accounting for 31 per cent, has been relinquished to other producers. Ford droppod to fourth place in February, compared with third in January, and with his first place in all districts formerly, with registrations last month of 3K3 cars against 1,31)3 in February, 1926, Ford accounted for but 10.4 per cent of total registrations in Wayne county. Chevrolet, as in January, maintained first place, with total registrations of 9C0 cars, a gain of 80 per cent over February, 1926. Hudson-Esse- x again held second place, wjth 725 cars registered, an increase of 57 per cent over February last year. The gain shown by Essex was impressive, registrations increasing more than 100 per cent over February last year, from 290 to 585. Buick, with a slight decline from a year ago, ranked third in the list of cars registered. Chrysler registered 210 cars against 187 in February, 1926; Studebaker 106 and Erskine 4, against 101 Stude-bakea year ago; Willy a d HURRY! down Any one can own an automebile now. Bring in your old car and trade it in on a better one, it may be more than a down payment. The terms are very liberal, and the money you and your family spend for car fare will keep up the payments. against 67; Hupmobile Drive your own car. Output For Hudson This Month 37,000 Motor Dont sit on the porch and watch the other fel- low go by. Car company has just completed the greatest February in its history, and with March is stepping into a schedule of 37,000 cars. This is the largest production of cara the automobile industry has ever know, officials of the company declare. The sixth increase in the production schedule since January 1 will bring Promoter Lee Brown has secured in the current month a daily total of the Rex Theatre on lower Twenty-fift- h nearly 1,500 cars, it is declared. Febstreet and is converting the ruary shipments were 27,000 cars. Since the new Hudson and Essex same into an auditorium for boxing lines were announced at the matches. The first card will be held super-si- x Wednesday evening, March 30, at 8:30 national automobile shows, their acp. m. This card will feature Ogden ceptance has far exceeded anything and Salt Lake boxers. the company ever has known in its The main event will be a six round history. Despite tho series of inbout between Jack Snedden, of Og- creases in volume, distributors and den, and Leo Hansen, of Salt Lake. dealers are calling for additional cars, Others who will be on the card are without exception. Kid Irish, Young Hobson, Reed RichWith approximately 12,000 cars in ardson and Joe Critchlow, all of Og27,000 in February, and den; Frankie . Money, . of Denver; January,-Hudson's first three March, Johnnie Wilson, Kid Stoddard, Mer-vi- n will show around 76,000 cars months Hansen and others of Salt Lake. volthe far largest by Promoter Brown lias remodeled the ume known. of its kind it ever has theatre. The stage has been removed and more seats nave been installed. Clarence H. Wilcox, Hooper, and Everything for the comfort of the Sina C. Neilson, Ogden. Ralph Ilil-lapatrons of the place has been considBrigham City, and Mabel Cole, ered by the promoter in rebuilding the interior of the Rex for the boxing Preston, Idaho. Ronald G. Kaiser and bouts. Curley Cheever, one of the Elizabeth L. Evans, both of Salt Promoter Lee Brown DONT MISS THIS CHANCE! every car must go: mtClIASE 1 PLAN Only $25.00 Down t .5Uc hm MS 371 301 355 391 410 44G 430 434 437 445 450 453 454 455 Croup No. 2 Essex Roadster Ford Coupe Star Coupe Star Touring ing values. Many of them have been thoroughly re- inHni conditioned, painted in DIK'D by McLaughlin. sfft. P c c Xmmm 4 V .1 $180.00 180.00 150.00 180.00 180.00 180.00 150.00 150.00 Haynes Touring Sheridan Roadster Studebaker Touring Durant Sedan Chevrolet Roadster Ford Touring Ford Coupe e . se .5 Dodge Roadster C fcc 9 j Cx A) Look over these amaz- S M. 3 h fe M T2 C have held your present position for one year. against 46; Marmon 23, against Seven of the 17 makes showed gains over February last year. Hudson WEEKLY (iroup No. In order to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity it is 6nly necessary that you live in Weber County, and rs m; down Are You Ready to Take Advantage of This Wonderful Offer? Knight-Oyerlan- 98, HURRY! Spring Opening Sale oaie Otaris oat. Morning time-honor- ed 58, 10. HURRY! They look almost new und have thousands of happy miles left in them, without troublesome repairs. Only $50.00 Down $326.00 $50.00 225.00 60.00 285.00 50.00 285.00 50.00 300.00 50.00 332.00 50.00 We have been in the automobile business in Ogden over 12 years and every one of these cars is guaranteed to be ex- Buick Touring Ford Coupe Group No. 3 Only $100.00 Down Oldsmobile Touring $380.00 $100.00 Durant Touring 394.00 100.00 Ford Roadster 322.00 100.00 Ford Touring 391.00 100.00 Oldsmobile Touring 380.00 100.00 Ford Sedan 352.00 100.00 Essex Coach 464.00 100.00 Essex Sedan . 464.00 100.00 actly as represented. Our reputation is your assurance of satisfaction. splendid Automobiles to select from at prices and terms that are hound to please you. The cars are on display at our Open Air Market, 2665 Washington Avenue. Twenty-fiv- e er Remodels Rex Theatre OGDEN MOTOR CAR COMPANY For Boxing Matches 2610 Washington Avenue 12 Years in Ogden Phone 460 Spencer Adams Sold to St. Louis Browns n the St. Louia Urowna thia acaaon. monda, going to the Utah-Idah- o championahip; a member of the then to the Pacific coaat league, Senatora when thia team won Funeral aervicea for William J. Turleague, and from there tq the big the world'a championahip, and played leagues. lie waa a member of the ith the New York Yankees, ner wre held Wedneaday afternoon Pittsburgh club when thia team waa at 2 oclock in the church of the Good Mrs. Spencer D, Adams, of Layton, runner-up in the National league will prove fc valuable man to Shepherd. received a telegram yesterday from her husband, who is training with, the New York Yankee baseball club in St Peteraburg, Florida, stating that he had been oold to the St Louia Browns ay of the American league. Mr. Adama stated that he would probably move to the St Louia training camp immediately and that he was very well I pleased with the proposition made him. Manager Dan Ilowley, of the St Louis Browns, has been seeking a man and is to complete hia infield line-u- p Jacobs and Mildred- Craig, pleased with the purchase of Adama. beet ring authorities in the Albert Mr. Adama haa made a good record region, will be the third man both of Rawlins, Wyoming. aince leaving the Davia county dia- in the ring at all bouts. Maija and Alice A. Fletcher. 37,-000-- in - . first-quart- Waah-ingto- er Last Day of Our SALE Sale Ends Tomorrow Saturday 4-D- Lake-Andre- inter-mounta- - in SANITARY 31 BREAD BOX $1.50 0sdhh 79c and Round corners, white enameled, sanitary durable. No kitchen is complete without good Bread Box. On sale tomorrow as long as stock holds out. r 3 Only a few days left to take advantage of our position. We must ROLLER SKATES quit Hundreds of Bargains for alL Look Ladies! House Dresses and Aprons. Values to $1.50. To IQ L close out at tcv Misses' Strap Slippers. Patent and Kid. These are being sold at half their value. Sizes 12 to 2 Sizes 8V& to 11 $1.65 $1.45 !. 5 Lingette Bloomers for women. Large and small sizes. Good colors. Never sold before at 1 i fQ tc V L ; I .Why Pay More? New style and old style L. D. S. Garments. rttZ All sizes I DC rubber cushions, highest quality. $1.69 Boys $2.25 value Girls $2.35 value .....$1.79 Ball-bearin- g, Rubber Boots. Men, here is your chance to buy first quality red boots. Heavy PT white soles. At less than cost. (PQ spOwfttJ Close out Cleaner , (Pi tDJLaUtl Turkish Towels. 18x36. Colored border One lot of Mens Dress Shirts. Soiled. We close out at Washington Ave. rw 17c Marbles Free! mm 3 Cans 15c 75c Modern Wholesale All steel wagon with balloon tires. The best wagon value in town $5.15 boiler, family size. Regular $1.90 value. Special ....$1.55 Dutch Men's Shoes, leather throughout. A real good work shoe. Close out COASTER WAGON WASH BOILER Heavy galvanized wash Old Boys' Shoes in black or brown. Work or Dress, in Goodyear Welts. None less than $3.00 Values. $2.45 Sizes 2'A to 6 $2.25 Sizes 12 to 2 $1.95 Sizes 9 to 13 With every $2.00 purchase or more we will give a Visor absolutely free on Friday and Saturday. 2322 Value Garden Needs 90c Rake $1.00 Hoe 25c Trowel 39c ...49c 13c All t Kinds Our Stock of Seeds Is Complete and Fresh Low Prices 5. Brooms $1.00 Values 59c Toilet Paper 6 Rolls 25c |