Show V THE OGDEN STA TUESDAY EVENING JUNEX 1928 IflATIRID TIPT VIUHlfld UEI SI 05000 NDARD-EXAMINE- R FRECKLES AND HIS FRIhNDS WitftlS EACH ASBS AS COMS- S- UEST10N1ARK K " " IF : ' SET S NEWARK N J June 5— (AP) young women who in the opinion of many scientists axe doomed to a slow but certain death poisoning Mon: from radio-activ- e at least of moneday were freed balance of the for worries tary ' their lives As a result of settlement of their riamncA mi Its a trains t the United T?nnnTn romoratlon in EititM Amnlov whnw they contend they contracted the poisoning while naintinst luminous watch dials each will receive a lump sum of $10- 000 a $600 annuity during disaou-itpayment for past medical expenses and future medical expenses during disability SETTLEMENT COMES The women filed suits more than a year as:o for damages aggregating $1550000 Settlement or me suus came throueh the efforts of Fed era! Judsre Clark acting in a pri vate capacity' Raymond IL Berry their coun sel was granted a fee of $15000 legal and $4500 was allowed for cover These sums disbursements all cases The five plaintiffs were: Miss Grace Fryer Mrs Quinta McDonald Mrs Alblna Larice Mrs Edna IPX SAMS MOjWO — Five which tower above Antofa-fast- a are taking on the appearance of giant billboards : of this city utiltxe Refueled in JUDGMENT GIVEN : Mississippi Valley Meet Merchants Was Plane of these hills facing the ' Gets Greetings from ocean to advertise their wares Flight "Every 'Tew TO MOTOR DRIVER The advertisements are printed Coolidge Hours n nuge letters or stones or let BRIGHAM CITY June 5—Eight deeply Into the soil CHICAGO June 5— (AP)— ter traced BRUSSELS June 5 — (AP) — hundred to visible! aboard dollars was awarded Pell President Coolidge last being' While there was no doubt today Bywater of night sent vessels pulling Intopersons disthe harbor in First the Perry that the Belgian ' fliers - Adjutant trict court Monday "by a jury com- greetings to the Mississippi valleya conference holding Louis Grooj and Sergeant- - Pilot of John G Wheatly fore flood control celebration here: but he Victor Broenen ' had'set the mark posed man D W' Burt Leslie Nichols victory of duration flying at $0 hours and Peter Boss Thomas Potter Elmer added a warning against any move eight r minutes it was uncertain Scow Jesse C Reeder and Wi S ment fthat - would lead to further whether the international v aero Ellis against J F Robertson and immediate- expenditures in flood nautic federation would: recognize D A Robertson of Fountain control: "I should be pleased to have my their feat officially since the plane Green wishes conveyed to the Mis best was refueled in flight Eyto evidence the According' sissippi valley conference" said the was injured in an auto col Captain Arturo Ferrain and watfer to Mayor Thompson" its message Robertsons which lislon the for Italian P Major Carlo Delprete "It might be well to re chairman or Jan were about recQn responsible fliers who on Saturday et a the "federal govern them that mind ord of 58 hours 34 minutes 26 5 26 1928 Bywater was traveling ment ihaa undertaken this great state bri the a in small coupe north to of boast seconds' may 1e able a of sev Icontrol cost work at flood The of south Pefry just holding the world's record since highway aouara nunurea tnat million erai tsoum traveling their performance was made with- Robertsons were y authorized and river has harbor mov a it behind large immediately' out the tanks being replenished to and close 'of work : "to $300000000 out van As they- turned The refueling achievement of the ing For the'lhird consecutive night per pass the van they struck the By that & real service can be con Belgians however was notable in wate will conference if formed the Al Jolson in the "Jazz Singer" withbar into it the car throwing itself Every few hours another row to find sacrifices brok sider n the necessary received vocal accompaniment on the Vita- plane! fed Adjutant Grooj p tanks en pit Bywater i and these means which to testl the by ways had a line of patrons waitaccording pelvis 2ft phone fromlabove through a pipe line A D Coolejv which commitments can be met rather Dr of mony two planes kept yards long The him from wAlklng without than in promoting plans for further No moving picture in years nas the required distance apart with nrevents For this immediate expenditures" of crutches the support received remarkable accuracy during each (many favorable comwas in answer to ments as a3has awarded him $750 the The message jury injury minsix about the "Jazz Singer" Itfo6k operation For dam ace to his car he was one by Mayor Thompson asking the with its marvelous utes to refuel the plane each time awarded musical num$50 president "to convey any message bers with Vitaphone accompaniand sometimes the tanks were re of the the for have you may people MARRIAGE LICENSES 1 j plenished at the height of 5000 7 ment Marriase "licenses were issued valley" feet as Viscreen" of the voice "The attended by Lait banquet night's of County Clerk P Previous' to ' theBe two recent from the office on iabwn most 1000 receives splenis perrons taphone to "Mel approximately Russel Wichti June numflights the endurance record had vin and New Orleans each Jolson from did Chicago ly of'Elwood jafter applause Parley Christensen been' set by the Americans George of the on was held the anniversary ber Tre W Ilaldeman and Eddie Stinson and Priscilla Ellen Robins of the conference last year cloflng O'Hara Iva and The audience- sits spellbound durto monton George 52 35 minutes at hours and for flood con ing the entire performance with and Anna Rae Mason Tremonton at which a movement Me and Mrs J O Hadfielcl o trol legislation was launched quite a few laughs and aii occasionRiverside report the3 arrival Of a 'TWAS EVER THUS al tear and many rounds b£ apgirl on June baby 'AS YOU LIKE IT plause j in a few f MARIE: Fancy-'Robert- " SLIGHT IXJCKV our dear HE: engagement Owing to the fact that Pantagea My to to we shall be able fly years Mrs Marry Gull of Ogden re must be off A fortune-telle- r has vaudeville will boon start again thm London in half an hour ceived an injury to the right side told hie I shall marry a blonde Vitaphone with AI Jolson in the ROBERT: But you will still need of the forehead and several bruises a month- 'Jazz Singer" and its (iompajnion two hours to get ready — Journal Sunday afternoon when the ca within Oh that's all right I can picture "Tenderloin" "the talking SHE: t off Amusant Paris was in which she riding jtipped be a blonde in less time than that movie" will only play a limited the road into the barrow pik Show —Passing number of days Mr and Mrs Gullrwere riding j PLAYING SAFE of Mr "Tenderloin' the talking movie Read in a car driven by a from turning to the left is a crook melodrama and has some When they driver "So you want to join the army Ogden going south Was too close to stop so guid reached the south limits of Perry He his —for how long?" striking scenes It follows the car into the barrow pit on very Duration" according f to Sheriff Zundel the ed ''Jazz Singer" at the Orpheum — Ex road the of side the ahead-oright car the 'Read car stopped 'But there ain't any war oh" cept for a shaking up no one else Advertisement 'I know — I mean duration of suddenly A car coming from the was the injured opposite direction prevented peace" — camorma rencan s Vitaphone With Jolsons Songs Hifcof - 11 JJ ( i APLD OF A1S AAD AMD -- V lllfer puu aim up A£P£VJi7A '- f W 0k jH::£sr Toii ? : j - j J" tlngent fee basis would bring this sum up to $48000 STARTED YEAR AGO The litigation was started in the state supreme court a year ago last month and defense counsel based their plea on the "statute of limita-- r tlons which states that a suit for damages for Injuries cannot be have passed started after'two years since the inception or tne injury an Efforts were tmade to obtain the companyinjunction restrainingstatute of limthe setting-uRations as a defense These enons were pending 'when Judge ciarK sought a settlement SOON DIE Find Simple Things Bring Most Cheer By GLADYS AHNE Special NEA Service Writer NEWARK N J—What would you do if you had been told by medical experts that you had only year ta live? pjVe young women of New Jer-fro- m sey are living their answers to that question They are' the victims of radium poisoning now suing the United states uacuum corporation ot uri ange N j for $20000 each on the ground they were fatally p0is-- j oned while working with radium products SOLulCE OF RELIGION While they wait they are prov-- i ing that when death lurks just around the corner one turns in stinctively to the simple comforts of home family' work play frlenJs and the s0iace of religious f ith than to unusual deeds or philosophies Two of them Miss KatherSne Miss Grace schaub of Newarkand l Fryer Of Urange are unmarrjiea Katherine Schaub Is 26 Her eyes are vivid blue and her bob- Tain has bed hair is silky red She has skin a her pallid given j a slim smart figure "Katherine wears clothes weu'T her friends used to say 4'Kath erine'a a wonderful dancer" Cut now she walks with a heavy drag- ting step supporting herself by clutching chair or table WAS WAR WORKER "My mother was proud of me' she told me "She wanted me to have a good education and become a school teacher She is dead now She died before she learned what happened to me Oh many times I've! wished I had foiioweq her advicci "But! I didn't like school very I wanted to have my own welt spending money and buy prettyl clothesi At girl told me about the factory job I was only 15 jjust school but Is lertj starting toi high and went in to the factory "It was iwar time I don't: be-- t lieve this fact has been told yet— we srirls too did our bit tors oun country "In the factory we painteq aiais on the iwrist watches that the soi- iiers wore! in France We painted dials for airplane and ship instnju ments too1 Dampening the brushes with our Hps was what gave us the poison" AFFLICTED FIVE YEARS Five vears ago Katherine! de veloped the first symptoms j She was up and down fighting piuck 11 v suffering greatly she said Katherine lives in a moaeft second floor apartment Her sisr ter Josephine and her father a stone mason live with I p blindfolded i i I - 1 - s A f he Cigarette $Mvu? as judge of B eatrice Lillie chooses "S'l " DENVER Colo June 5 — (AP) —Mrs William V Hodges of Denver wife of the national treasurer of the Republican party was cut about the face and body when an i r-t- I hr - I v f if : -- 1 y fr r - 1 jT Vfil TI IjTI T ( i r her 'What do you do with vellH There still seems to be a great many people who have the ideathat cost more than other makes of tires Kelly-Spring-fiel- ds This impression speaks well for the Kelly reputation but as a matter of fact Kellys don't cost any more than the ordinary tire of the better gTade ' In other words whether you buy Kellys or not you are paying for Kelly quality — and you might just as well have what you are paying for OLD'' GO tD -- your time Katherine" Oh I keep busy and try tp forget! AVhen-- am able I go out Sometimes window shopping The other go to bridge parties dav I went to tno pons to von? Lots of people seemed to Know me and stared I could tell theyjwere saying' 'Isn't it too bad?' "I eo to church often xnei can dies and the incense and the pray ers comfolrt me I think' about such things more than Iusedito SHE WHITES rUKlMX "Now I'm going to tell you a secret— another thing that helps me" - drawer She brought from little notebook "Since I've been sick I've been Not to publish writlnsr- poetry Just for mvself Of course I have I don t sup not much education See!" pos it's any good She oDened it it was iiea with verses painstakingly inscrio ed in ink in a schoolgirl hand Many were In a rtligiouslvein one was entitled "Mary" and another "God's love" But one was about the circus calliope "singing out of key as it trundles down the j - - -- CI f J 1 '':' '' ' ' c - ' $ ' : ' Vjf" v '- - "For: years I've smoked an English brand of cigarettes So I really could not see v - A ( ' ! especially when I was would prove blindfolded anything to me But I'm -- "VVS'S 2T' Katherine Sclietib (top) and Graee Frer two of Jiiew 'Jersey's five radium poisoning victims' who have-- beeu told they cannot re cover ' Until you've suffered like me suffered you are hard about pain You have to have it yourself to sympathize Grace' Fryer' the heroine' sung bv Katherine works in abank in her Newark and finds a panacea in job She is 27 Her hair Js: dark her eves deep brown The 'disease is ravaging the round contours- - of She wears a brace her cheeks from hips to neck and another on her root ana sne nas naa ij operations on her jaw Butt Tm not utterly discouraged I've "eeen others - grow ill have But I'm still watched them die Who ' knows? alive and hoping Some - doctor may find ' a remedy " f yet JMUST RKST 3IORE ' ? "The bank is ood to me They let raes rest every day and go- - three times a week to: the doctor- "They never complain about the hours ' I'm ' off duty That- warms my heart "Hard work makes one's trou bles-lesy Cut r believe I even swim too I go motoring a little 1 can stay in 'the water two -minutes at a time "I tan t leaveoff mytrack any f 4 - vr ! 1 ' - ' ''" ' : r " ' " - - J '' ' - ' I - j? l I V - : y y Ciy y i I v o - ' ¥ ' ' -- v J- - ' ' ' -- ' ' K '" :' " - ' : ' ' 1 : - y -- ' I - - I v ' ' v v - y- V3"' ' I ' : X 1 ' s y y v - j I J y' m " 'A - - t t ' ''" - C ' I ' i v v i ' : -- - r I Mi LillU was kd to imoka etch of the foo with offe bf lMdis( breads cleariaj her iffcto tmokei Oaly o qaettioa was kd "Which one do 70a like bet ? 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The her parents objected to her marlast verse went: riage iuntil she finished her studies Monday rijght caused the dearth of "Happiness is In the heaft tne Miss Helen Owens 23 It is not Jn costly ciothes of Chicago It Is found In helping others University Miss Owens underwent several And in servile love" "What do you mean by Servile blood transfusions while ddejors love Katherine?" endeavored to save her life' fellow ' WOULD HELP OTHEKS students giving their blood for "her Pre feaWhy If mean helping fathers When she died her parents "of State without getting anything j back sor and Mrs F W Owens You asked what I would do with College 'oi Pennsylvania" were at ' '"I ' my money if I got It I guess I'd herbedsideV"' f have Miss Owens'-- fiance 'was- - John first ray the bills But if there's some left My'ers whom she met wJovIe they plftnty I'd like to help people who have were attending Cornell' univerity street" '' W! -- NJV OO O O j MRS HODGES HURT IN CAR COLLISION — 5 £-- -- automobilein which she was riding turned "over after a collision wiiii another car here Alonaay or we w S O Paul tne driver in which Mrs Hodges was nams Both were re also wasiniured The occumoved to a hospital were unhurt car of the other pants MUST TWO GIRLS : i j Wash Ave 1 1-- ! 2659-6- 7 : Thousands Mlsa NEW LOCATION des Talkirig Movies y ASSURED OF INCOME Judge Clark explained that by the agreement each of the women would be assured an income of $1200a year and added that he had been informed that this sum was $200 in excess of their earnings before injury "The evils of protracted litlga tion were greatly enhanced in these cases by the physical and mental condition of the plaintiffs" Judge Clark added "The settlement would not atone to them for their pain and suffer ings No amount of money would It seemed not unreasonable how ever to forego this in exchange for certainty rather than the hazards of litigation" Judge Clark said that considered in terms of a jury verdict the settlement showed that the lump sum of $10000 plus $2000 (ap proximate) medical expenses plus $10000 capital value (approximate) for an assumed $600 yearly future medical expense equalled $32000 and that the ordinary legal con ANTOFAG ASTA CAP) — The barren foothillsChile— of the An- EXPENSE FLOOD i : Jiatnenne Hussman and Schaub In their acceptance of the pro posal the company's counsel stated was their belief that the company were not negligent but that they moved to agree to the settlement for "humanitarian reasons "The company hopes that the treatment which will be provided for these women will bring about a cure of the condition from which they are suffering" the letter con tinued It was agreed that settlement of the lump sum of $10 000 would be made on or before June ll and tnat a medical board consisting of one doctor named by each side and third to be chosen by the other two would be set up to' pass on the question of future disability and future medical expenses ABE BILLBOARDS the-side- r Poisoning ( Business Office Corner Drug Phone 123 Correspondent Eliza bctli Balr Phone 92-J-- O Win Suit from Radium Corporation" for N BY FLIERS ANDEA1T FOOTHILLS ARMS AGAINST Box Elder Department -- O P Lorillsrd Co ' - Ett Ja at is this quality that tells I : ' 1769 Made from the hearUhavcs of the tobacco plant f — ' Old Golds 'honeylike smoothness that's the net of it But this cool and fragrant charm can come of the only from the heart-leave- s tobacco plant No heavy coarse 1 t even no withered ground top leaves leaves That's why Old Golds better why are different with your eyes you can pick them J closed SMOOTHER AND BETTER— "NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD" |