Show WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 17 1923 INVITEJUBLIC First of Republican Series To Be Broadcast By Station KFUR t Grand Exalted Ruler of Order Will Speak Tuesday Evening The public is invited to hear an address Murray Hulbert give it the Elks' club in Opc'en next Tuesday evening commencing at 8 o'clock Mr lulbert Is the grand exalted ruler of the B P O Elks and In such capacity is head of the fraternal organization tha numbers about one million members His home is in New York In addition Mr Hulbert Is an ruthority in the athletic world He is the Immediate past president of the American Amateur Athletic union in ms capacity yi he attended the" Olympic summer sames in Amsterdam last Hulbert will be escorteda )Mr Salt Lake next Tuesday by motor caravan of Ogden and Elks from other Utah lodges b-Upon artaken rival in Ogden he will for a motor ride that wilt include and other a visit to Ogden canyon ' 7 points of interest At 6 o'clock a dinner Tvill be in honor held in the Hotel BIgelov er of the grand exalted-rulFollowing the dinner Mr Hulbert will go to the Elks" club on Grant avenue and give his uddress 'A musical program will precede 'V'the talk n Li J Mann exalted ruler of loda-officers and other lodge make up the committee which is Ihandling arrangements lor me iiui bcrt reception -- "y co-de- nt Og-irf- e Reviewing the Republican state county and judicial tickets and JACK NORBACK urging their election irony top: to (Kdltor Pro Tern) bottom and also stressing the date-October j Don't forget! the immigration arid prohibition and don't forget the date- s- tariff issues of the campaign County boys Chairman David 'J Wilson candi-idat- e BQYS' ULKi CliLli districtj attprney gave the The boys' glee club of the Ogden first for of a series of Republican High school has been doing tine radio talks Tuesday night V work under the able instruction of These addresses by prominent Mr Peterson Republicans of the counjty and state It will have its first chance to will continue over radio station KrUU even' Tuesday Thursday VI f n Saturday night between how JrnTiw "l"U club will sing J u ot vt ill um l Ijlifviiuil 81 T°r u?d£y J'tSL "ft and Louis J night) Thursday s on SatunUy nl$hti A musIcaI ther OJ a lOl mormon will BUUffSS presented each -- 4u night x luci "e Mr Wilson declared L juniors express themselves on'lX that h(f early learned thatTuesday a ciuu UDjeci: Jivsoivtu in tho crMt bulwark! tfcttvi tariff uu between the westerner and actual ucauons uu'"°"T' uttuieu a vuib iu physical Although ObnJir - suffering" council of Osdfn High school" or jjtan admit this ho viousiy however the noisy young- contmuedt thej belong tb a party 10 89 that is dominated sters ddn 80 by southern vney inougw ijuey iw "ua states which are in no sense in few aspirants argued What the favor of a protective tariff as "we matter? Did the rest of you would- - in the west krow lt and ork for i oe debaters develop "coia reet iOW iOrum mUSl WKe measures After tnnrhinr- nnnr ib rrnnm to stop tne wf angung among tne of the administration Coolldge waiting list members and the aspir- - Weber county chairman launched i ants as a resun a commutes was jn0 a vigorous denouncement of iormed to scneauie tneir aepates the prohibition etand taken by and pair off the teams for them Governor Smith All fellows Interested In learning he said "it "In the first of the real purposes ideals arid is impossible to place" secure! the! vote of dustoms of the oldest 3 7 states to amend! the constitu living club in the school are invited tion If it were wovld you want to to attend our meeting next Mon leave it up to 'the spates to throw day at 7:30 o'clock the booze question into politics and Tillman Johnson Secy develop! new opportuhites for graft? ZKTA PHI XI Drt vouiwho live in T!Ttnh think it la At last the suspense of waiting Is practicable to have all the ur over! Zeta Phi XI has come out rrtlinijUetti ttni WfiTv Utah in ner uniiormj inese ciever wmieidry9" and DiacR irocKS are pernaps tne "Fridnds of temDCirance there ia most envied cresses ui ine suuui onlv one nractical wav to handle I at tne present iime the situation now dnd that is the our ciever song tnat was maeea nna ffori i Herbert Hoover a great nit at naayfs assemDiy s gtand by your guns1" only a mere jsample o£ our pe(p Mr Wilson discussed all of the ana vim vviw sucn a group oi pondidites btiti made a special plea girls as we have and Dorothy Wal- for the election of Ejrnest Bamber lace for our president we eaht ber Ddn B COlton and William II help but make this year Zeta Phi Wattis Xi's most successful Watch us! INT SEVERAL INDUSTRIES Alice Emmett Reporter 'There are lew great industries CONGRESS in Utah that have riot felt the in Last week forum accused us ot fluencefof W Hlwajttis for good- making a noise In the hall afteriour agriculture livestock raising rail meeting but I know we dWn t be- - roadlng manpfacturtng—all h cause we filed out or tne DUUCUng rr0fited hv his constructive leader and when we got outside then's shlp ln eah fiejd today he has wnen we aia o(ur lairing aiso iaai taxable property state All in uuw any hfe has accumhlated through ivxonuay we that a word was said and I hope Mri his life of Industry and thrift has Wiggins or Mr Merrill can tell thQ gone back Into! the industries of this difference between male and f e and surrounding states to give emmale voicea to our citizens and to In spite of tjhis we had a dandy ployment build up our! taxable industries' meeting Monday night Hoover and said the speaker Smith were talked over Our pOten 'As an executive "W H Wattis tial waiting list members certainly has few equals A life of rich ex have some good spirit plus wonder perience has taught him how to deal ful speaking ability with his feliov men and to Two weeks from last Monday our fairly direct their efforts in a constructive alumni members are going to have way- - Labor has been well cared for a surprise rpr us Ana anotaer in hia nmerain of mrire hulldincr jv- nd lew it am' ia dof oispuies nave """6 rrcnv v u k u uinvi a lorsv who ate tryin gout lor t'on rfinmltort frnmi hla riealinen with gress for we are beginning to talK WOrkine men f — Ruth-Falck- i about you "Sound business principles have JOIE FRANC-VISbeen ever the watchword of his As you have noticell one or two career and the state of Utah will of us have ventured out with our find in him an executive whocan uniforms but just keepv your eyes plan his work and Iwork his plan open Thursday in state affairs" To celebrate "the wearing of the of Weber county you Blue' Evelyn Van Dyke will be the havePeople asked for a governor long hostess at a dinner party to be Your opportunity is here Be loyal given at her home Thursday eve to your slogan — 'Wattis — Weber's ning Admission one French uni-- 1 Opportunity J Take off your coats form and support f$r governor one whom PALLETTE AND CniSEL know as a neighbor and you On Monday! October 15 meeting I friend" r was called to order by President BAMBERGER'S CAREER Norback at 3:15 o'clock in Mr Of Ernest jBamberger Mr Wil Stewart's room Questions! were son declared Hoover is entitled to again discussed as to membership I the sunport df a Republican con- it was moved ana seconaea that ETess and called attention to the a meeting be called next Monday- fact that during the Past session of at the same time to elect new mem- congress Republicans had a ma kers into tne ciud as soon ai our Hority of only one vote by securing new memoersiare in tne ciuo we the of members of the have our partyl The sooner the Farmer-Labo-if party better! Sa get your members now! he said: "Ernest Continuing Florence Stephens Reporter Bamberger is! one of the best edu cated men who has sasked for the WOMAN INJURED IN suffrage of the people of this state — "" ! ilrt TWO MILLION rvnrmrnri nior WOE CArtUICL Utah's crop valuation for this that of year will probably exceed 1927 hv more than two million it was said Tuesday by dollars Frank Andrews agricultural statistician for the XJ S department of agriculture Mr Andrews waf with in Ogden conferring County A L-- Christiansen Agent mV Andrews said the value of Utah's crops last year was in ex cess of 39 million dollars ana in ! Rnitu nf the drousrht and some noor : crops would go higher than that ure ftninn vipld is much lareer than we expected" said Mr An I drews "There will be 470000 - "TVio hushela harvested as compared wlth 360000 last year This in crease is due to a little more acre-- : Utah's age and a better yield nninn vieirts are eaualled by but few states and this is due to our Prices : good soil and good farming will also run about double those of last year OGDEN BANKERS HOME FROM EAST Ecales president of Savings bank' and E G Bennett vice president and general man ager of the First Securities cor poration returned Tuesday after noon from a trip to the American Bankers' association meeting in Philadelphia October 1 to 4 The coming presidential election will not disturb business they agreed as it was too firmly in trenched to allow it to be swayed New York Chicago and Detroit Mr Ben"were visited en route nett was a guest of George Horace Lorimer editor of the Saturday Evenign Post - while In the Quaker city Marriner S the First National bank and First ' $505 TO TWIN FALLS AND RETURN October 19th From Ogden via Oregon Short Line Railroad Tickets good only in coaches and chair cars and limit for return to home destination be lore midnight of October 22nd 8119 wnSm --- 1 I iu : it-hi- 1 - slowly TWO CHILDREN - commercial or transport license 'in your spare time right at Ogden Airport A Co-operati- Plan BADLY BURNED VERNAL" Oct 17 — Verona and LUen JaconsOn each about 10 years of age are in a serious con dition in a Vernal hospital as the result of the explosion of a gaso- t lino fTaHrn UFVtin mm th children the houe Audrey lft tried to light the flatiron Their nH clothinir nml: rm nrtnin bed covering buret into flame Weber Lodge No 6 Free & Accepted Masons For full details write phone or call 253S Washington Ave Phone 4312 RADIO SINGING E MO I OR ACCIULN 4 Special meeting Thursday October 18th at 8 p m for work in TEST TONIGHT J has ever beeri up for public office here who knpws more concerning the need of its industries lor ne is lo heavily interested in them all ms man has a lafgeri proportion ot wealth in Utah invested in taxable property no man has ever been fairer in his treatment of labor in this state" no man of distinction Ui 1113 Knows more pi uib state personally than Lrneset Bam berger He ls a Republican clean in his habits able in: business well educated in 1heory possessed or a burning love jfor Utah and all her people He belongs lin the unitea States senateJ" CO ICON'S WORK Mr Wilson declared "TO mention the name of Don B Colton is to call to your attention one of the worthiest pulilic servants ever elect ed to public if flee by the ivoters of this state" He commented on the life of the representative and continued: "To him belongs the principal credit for securing the title to Utah's school a"ds: to hJm belt?"gs !arge !?ar? °l "e crea" lur lue to him must be given the credit for many of our road projects ana tor an intelligent program relating to ' public in f 'inrerrormance ree ruoiic Will Be Held In College Hall t-- 1 Radio singe tryout wil'be held eber college hall torjight in at is o clock announces startingHinrihiilif Lester f director The singerst are requested to be there at 7:30 o'clock with their owjn accompaiiss iri order to draw tOlt Umces b: ! Judging will be! lodgp1 10-ya- -- i Stephen' H Love former senator from Salt Lake county will laddress Republicans Thursday niffht at 8 in the Liberty ward o'clock amusement hall on the tariff ques4 tion Mr Love has been actively asso ciated wjth the sugar industry in this state for many year? and has been in close contact with the writing of tariff schedules espej ciaily as applied to sugar A mu sical program also is being ar ranged Senator J Hamilton Gardner and Arnold Rich an attorney both ot Fait Lake will be the principal speakers Friday night at 8 o'clockat a rally in the Riverdale schoolhouse Senator Borah's Charlotte N C address tonight will be broadcast from station KSL in Salt lake be ginning at 5:30 o'clock mountain time PETITION FOR (l LICENSE DENIED rd i - : de-mai- Presidential Electors who will vote for1 HERBERT HOOVER Tor President and I CHARLES CURTIS ' For OPEN THURSDAY dan United State$ Senator LAID TODAY ERNEST- - BAMBERGER SOLD TODAY -- Representative? in Congress STRAINED OR IN ' COMBS Phone or Mail Orders Solicited fc"""- - fa 2 Ten (10) Year Term WILLIAM H FOLt-AN- 35£ 35 Justice of the Suprenlie Court Two (2) Year Terra EPHRAIM HANSEN f:i li!e Eili Is Fue 1 Coo Governor PHONE II!WATTIS WILLIAM Mile South of City Limits on j Riverdale Road i DON B CQLTON Justice of the Stipreme Court MOWER'S BEEiHIVE j — berry ALBERT E MILLER WINSLOW F SMITH ' Featuring ' ' Vice-Preside- nt clara bRandolph A COUNTRY STORE DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT (FRUITS IN SEASON) for Thursday Friday Saturday Special FRESH EGGS Per Doz HONEY (Limit 2 Qts) Per Quart Secretary of State JOHN W PETERS 96-J-- 4 Attorney General PARKER GEORGE P A Special Clearance Ave State Treasurer EDSEL CHRISTENSEN State Auditor IVOR AJAX of Public Superintendent C N JENSEN District Judges JAMES N KIMBALL Look at These Offers Cause stubborn automobile motors to hesitate and sometimes refuse to start at all Save yourself time and embarrassment Leave your car ' home and OTNTIIROP NEILSON-LESCIIE- RIDE THE STREET CARS 4-T- I ! 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K COME IN AND LET US Burn "Dustless Mine Run" 1 1 V GROCERIES $750 Per Ton Delivered 532 Fifteenth Walter Cashmore street He has completed an eight weeks' course at the: training school in San Diego and on his return to California will go to either the: radio or aviation school Special Winter 'In Effect Now and Satisfaction in the Furnace i 15-d- aj REPUBLICAII PARTY FRESH EGGS FRESH HONEY FOR ECONOMY ' Alfred E Clark 20 who enlisted in the navy on July 3 last is In Ogden on a furlough He is at the home of his slsterMrl tl i bt ' NAVAL RECRUIT IS HOME ON FURLOUGH! ANNOUNCES J charge iHt volunteers draft ko make up deficiencies Hotel Biselow Ogden Business and Professional Women's Club has issued invitations for a special dinner meeting oft Saturday evening at 7:1b o'clock in the Hotel Bigelow President P H Mulcahy of the chamber pf commerce will introduce" tlie new chamber secretary F J Fjeldsted and A P Bigelow Will talk on the Ogderi and Weber recognition county would receive through the election of William H Wattis as Members of all wom governor en's clubs are invited as it is the desire of the club to mike the meeting a community affair Res ervations must be made by Friday through Mrs Mary Rawson at phone 62 or 1807 jCity commiissioners numbers of people ! A year ago high was 82 and low SPECIAL DINNER MEETING CALLED j - This date in Amerlcdn history: Tuesday founM a fair sprinkling OCTOBER 1 of regulars on the course getting 1683— session of New York First good distance with their putters assembly convened under a mild temperature of 65 1798— St Croix river in Maine made northwest boundary of Lowestilast night was 38 and a the United State! 8 o'clock this morning it was 44 1829-Delaware and Chesapeake? with the barometer still in the good onened canal weather area 1863 — Lincoln called for 800000 stake board members of the Mu meeting late tual Improvement asslciations of Tuesday afternoon with Flr Chief the Ogden Mount Ogden Weber North Weber North Davis and Hh H Wardltigh Jand J H Roberts district representative of the Morgan stakes to be held in Ogden National Bpaid of Fire Underwrit- on Saturday and Sunday Novemers denied the petition of Harry ber 10 and 11 The meeting place for the conto stajr? a box Eagles for a permit ' a thfe vention has not been selected contest at auditoilum idg Jn Twenty-thir- d street and Washing- special meeting of the officers of the stakes will be held during tho ton avenue on! October 24 Fire Chief Waijjdleigh explained coming week when details for the that on account iff fire hazards conference will be worked out Similar conferences are to be and eojergeney exit conditions he wbuld hot consent! to its being used held throughout the church with as a gathering iplace fcr large members of the general boards -in J ic-u- st - MUTUAL LEADERS Auditorium Use Refused TO HOLD MEETING On Recommendation Plans are being perfected for a of fire Chief conference of executive officers and ( A public reception and tea will Maude 'Malan died at be held at the hom? of Mrs W L 30 o'clock this morning at the Maginnis 2971 Washington avenue in honor of Senator and Mrs Wil-liahome rear 456 Twenty-secon- d H King apd all Democratic street after an illness of five yearn She was born in Montreal! Septen- - candidates on Thurdsay afternoon ber 19 1863 a daughter ot Mr and from 3 until 6 o'clock Hostesses Mrs Nela Empey She canie to Og- will be Mrs Maginnis Mrs Mary Whlttaker airs Anna Terry and den with her hdsband Ijohn D Mrs R A KorrlsJ j The public ia Malan in 1891and had rpade her invited home here since that tltne She was a member of thhe jL D S church Surviving are the) husband ATTENDS POTATO and the following sons and daugh SHOW IN SHELLEY ters: Mrs George TillHt Bee W J Martin of Salt Lake assistMalan Robert Malan Martin Ma ant supervisor of agriculture for lan and Harry Malan all of Og- the Union in OgPacific den Spencer Malan and ilrs Mur den for a brief time stopped Tuesday while ray Henline of Magna Milton Ma en route to Sheliey Idaho to atlan of Los Angeles and Mrs Flor tend the annual Spud day show! Mr Martin recently returned ence Bartlett o San Francisco Five from PocateMo where he attended a meeting of potato growers The grandchildren also urvivf Services will be held on! Saturday crop this year is kn exceptionally afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Lind-aul- good one he said t the farmers chanel with Blshbn E T are forced to feed ji share of it to Saunders presiding The- pody tnay pigs rather than soil it for a low be viewed at the home 0 Friday market: J Idaho is third ranking potato and also on Saturday unll time of funeral Interment will be made state he said and ilast year mar4 keted that product in 46 states in the Ogden city cemetiry Mal--y club pro throws his arm around the shoulder of his opponent and tells that story about the dub who 49 with a mild breeezc The day finally broke 100 and becapie so was clear encouraged that he played the sec ond nine Two more days until tho big football game In the fall the golfing world is gripped by the tail and a downhill Temperatures: ' Low Highpull is obtained Then one wakes 52 68 up some morning and finds a foot Boise S8 of snow on the ground By the Chicago 4:4 time next spring rolls around all Denver 3? Of the cunning of fall is lofct and Helena 40 C6 one blasts along in the 120 ail sum Kansas City 64 70 me r until about this time next Los Angeles 58 16 5S 10 year when the old form comes New York 42 40 back again Pocatello 6 60 Portland f 46 $7 We duffers get good at the iwronc Salt Lake 54 San Wancisco f6 time ot the year II LOVE WILL S I IT MAKES NO PARKER The drill team of Ogden 250-var- J 1 1LAN m IS the time of year when Plans are made for a campaign No 2 Knights of Pythias together the club state and perhaps against with a large number of other mem even national open titles bers will leave early Wednesday evening for Salt Lake to put on thej A putt is attacked with initiatory work for a class of can Some haven't didates in the rank of knight Aj great confidence banquet will be served following seen the rough for so long that it the ceremonies Automobiles will is treated with perfect distain in be provided for those caring to goj stead of the respect of early sea The start will! be made from the son Pythian hall on Grant avenue atj 30 o'clock saddles r look with admiration and answer "Yes sir" instead of the casual "yea" of August The ! i J It I AO RECEPTION AND EXPIRES TEA THURSDAY MRS MARY LI Mrs d begins to cet that straight down the fairway drive down to perfection In Uhese invigorating autumn days golf takes on new zest One thinks back over the warm lan guorous summer days wheru JOQ yards was a good drive — 50 yards to the front and £0 to the side One " ' l ruwV5 e111 &uu omuvo ttt IHSl lime Ol Sisters of Calanthe temple No 1 met Tuesday evening: in the Knights of Pythias hall for a of two! regular session and initiation candidates 'Supper was served! About twenty members of the Gar field lodge came by motor car foij the ceremonies and festivities andj returned home at a late hour This was one of the largest meetings held by the Pythian Sisters since (ho WinnirKT nf ihclr fall oVtlvJ Pythian r vi-it:i- With a fairly light registration reported so far this year only twe Oc8265 days Tuesday and Wednesday tober 30 and 31 remain open foi i this purpose! not be will who vpt'ers! Eligible -in the city on either of these two remaining dates andv who have not registered so far and there are hundreds of jthem in the city and county — may register any1 weekday Whether your: car was made ia evening including October 27 with 1910 or 1928 r we tan make the the county clerk between the hourf of 7 and 91 They may register UPHOLSTERING with the clerk however pnly after " taking oath hat they will not be SIDE CURTAINS in the city oj: able to register regularly OR TOP DENVER he Colorado Su like new and the price preme courtj has been asked to will be right whether a pupil can be (decide 'forced to wpar clothing specified K Julian by school authorities of Walsenburg ha appealUmm AUTO TOPS AND AWNINGS ed decision upholding the Hycr-fan- o 426 23rd Street county school committee's Phone 144 cc'itt for un form clothiner in the schools L y done by special ly selected musiciaris Hfnchcllff said and the! eingers will perform fr!dm behind a screen so that their identity will be unknown '''A young min and young woman will be selected to participate in th state tryotut' wliich' will be held at) radio station KSL in Salt IAke Friday Dctober 19 at 9 o'clock Cdntestants fire requested to re port at the station any time after 2 o clock of the same day iA young man and youn-woman will then be I chosen to rr ake the trip to San Francisco for tha west em finals iThe program tonight Is free and the public is Invited The follow ing singers " will participate: Frank El Owena James Burt Lindsay Elizabeth Dorothy BLllantyne Lindsay IlahjNaisbitt Murial Raty and Cora Velllngai the E A degree Please attend ARTHUR N VEN'DELL W M X Delegation From Garfield Visits Calanthe Temple NOW TALK IN LIBERTY :i f At an amazing low cost YOU can qualifj' for a - t injured ankle Tuesday evening at 6:15 o'clock when an automobile back ing out from! the curb struck theaoor or aMmacmne sne was entering The "driver of the car backing out was Dr u W Bakery who at- tended her injuries and reported the accident tn the nolicp' Th nr cident occurred on Twenty-sixt- h street east of Washington avenue Dr Baker said he had looked back' and was traveling from the curt The Ogden Flying Club I s cu w-w- Miss Ayryle Gibbons ison avenue suffered an With I ed 2874 Mad- FLY! Case of Joseph jZ Rookhuyzen charged with striking Orville J Taylor 14 on the face with hls hands on October 8 was taken un der advisemeift In the Burch creek court Tuesday! afternoon by Justice ' of the Peace Alfred Gladwell Itsdeveloped at the trial that the Taylbrsonboyor and Byt Rookhuyzen tpe aerenaant naa enji a gaged in a number of fistic battles during the past year The Rook huyzenboy declared that the Taylor poy was constantly "beating nun uij wunput provocation xay-lo- r that Rookhuyzen declareoj ' started the trouble r Several children- from the Burch creek school testified that on Mon day October! 8 Mri Rookhuyzendrove up to the school in an automnmiA ins: 99 rnp rni nrn wr leaving school went up to the TayJ or boy and said "you you and then slapped Taylor on you !' i the face Rookhuyzen denied this testi fying that hd only jthreatened tho Bert Rookhuyzen Taylor boy saiJ Taylor Struck him on the chest just as his father drove up to the school He denied that his father struck Taylor Justice Gladwell advised the two boys to make up their quarrel and become friends but they did not shorw any inclination to act upon this advice - io time-honor- ' PPM BURCH CREEK LODGE WOMEN AFFAIR AIRED HOLD MEETING RADIO 1ADDRESS WILSOfi! MAKES OGDEtl ELKS ' I ' ' i EASY TERMS $17500 920000 ?2750Q ?27500 ?23500 $50000 ?37500 GEORGE S BARKER District Attorney DAVID J WILSON State Senator ALMIRA a RICH State Representatives ALBERT E BECKER GEORGE A FULLER LOUIS J IIOLTHER DAVID L STINE i County Commissioner Four (4) Year Term HARVEY P RANDALL County Commissioner Two (2) Year Term MORONI SKEEN County Attorneys SAMUEL E BLACKHAM City Judge SIMON BARLOW Constable THOMAS C tVERSON (Paid Political Advertisement) " 'ill-- |