Show if THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 31 1928 JEW FURNITURE OPENS STORE r CURTIS' ROUTE WILLBESHfllVN IS FAR FLUNG STANDARD-EXAMINE- ? 13 R Box Eider Department ORMER UTAH Business Office Corner Drug Phone 123 Bair Corrcspondcnt EUzalxMth B Phone GUNMAfJ KILLED 92-J-- He Will Go on Sterling Company Opens Doors to Public on ' Rockies fall styles in futniture the Sterling Furniture company will open its doors to the Ogden public Saturday from 1:30 o'clock until 10 o'clock " The Sterling Furniture company is located at Washington avenue in the building formerly occupied by the Oifdem Furniture company The building1 has been thoroughly renovated and decorated r F A Madsen manager and part owner has gathered together a display of the finest furniture that can be purchased in America The total outlay representates value in excrss of $100000 he said Mr Madsen has for the past nine tVio VearS hppn affiMatcA tvitVi Standard Furniture" company and I t hp StprHnp fnmranr nf Salt Lake For four generations his family have been engaged in the furniture business in Utah hia being one of the pioneer furniture men of the state In selecting a location for the extension of the Salt Lakustore the Sterling firm "made! an extensive survey of the intermountain region before settling on Ogden The progressive and energetic spirit displayed by the people of Ogden and the encouraging outlook for the future were the factors that swayed them towards this city Mr Madsen said Besides opening a branch in Ogden Mr Madsen and hi? 'wife have taken up their residence in the city and are already very jnuch attached to their new home For some time Mr Madsen said they have felt that there was room 1n Ogden for another fine furniture store and with a view In mind ©jf catering to a discriminating public- The store will 20 people for the opening employ and when completely organized and m full operation will have a payroll of 40 At the Saturday formal opening a number of employes will be gathered to show the people around the building Beautiful gifts will be to the women visitors and angiven orchestra will furnish music during the afternoon far-flun- G V V - m ld I TftiT-nitiir- o great-grandfath- er ! reaching from Maine to the Rocky Mountain- states was before Senator Curtis the Republican vice presidential nominee upon his return to his desk here today Dates arranged by Representative Newton of Minnesota director of the speakers' bureau are) not all definite but the program sends the vice presidential nominee into New England next week and into the western agricultural area the following week for a long drive Senator Curtis showed up for work today after a strenuous four days in traveling about New York ptate and Pennsylvania and seemingly none the worse for his active hours at Syracuse and Harrisburg where he 'delivered speeches The senator has given the word that he will go on the "stump" wherever it is desired by the national committee Their plans call for his appearance at Boston next Wednesday at Bangor Maine next Friday and at Portland Maine on The Maine! election is Saturday September 10 On September 15 Curtis will open the westernv campaign for his party at Lexington Kentucky He will go from there to Louisville Other tentative dates in this western nrotrram are: Evansville Tnd' September 17 Henry 111 Septem ber 18 Spencer Iowa September 19 Rosebud South Dakota September 20 Billings Montana Sep tember 22 and Denver September 24 From Denver he probably will go Into Oklahoma Fs Madsen manager of the new Ogden store ©f the Sterling Furniture company has announced aft- the formal opening Saturday ernoon at 1:30 o'clock MA RINES KILL 2 SANDINISTAS 40 Twelve' Rout Band-oRebels and Capture Five Men MANGUA Nicaragua Atig 31— (AP) — Two Sandinistas were killed one wounded and five captured when the patrol of 12 marines led by Captain George F" Stockes routed a band of 40 rebels near Macuel-Jz- o Tuesday There were no casual- ties among the marines Details of the engagement have been obtained by marine headquarters here with great difficulty Since there is no other means of communication Captain" Stockes conveyed the news to airplanes flying low over his encampment by means of messages printed on a large panel spread upon the ARCHITECTS PLAN ground el Miguel-AngOrtez: who led the NEW rebel band attempted to ambush the marines The attack took place Members of the new quarters at 8 p m and despite facing a committee of the Ogden chamber superior force armed with machine of commerce composed of Presi- guns Stockes men routed the H ' Mulcahy Charles - dent P pursued them throughEmpey IJ p Whitlock E Alton the night and Jesse S Richards met with I outSeveral of the marines' pack aniS Hodgson and Myrl McClena-ha- n mals killed but were loss was architects in regard to the offset by the capture this of a greater new quarters at the Hotel at the chamber today noon Bigelow number of the enemy's mules It was decided that Hodgson and McClenahan should draw up a set of plans which will be brought before the meeting of thp- directors of the chamber Tuesday for review Work aty the" Hotel Bigelow is progressing rapidly it was stated and the actual construction of the chamber quarters will be started in CHICAGO Aug 31— (AP)— The the near future Chicago Musicians' union has threatened to call a strike in mov ing picture theatres unless the moot question of musicians for houses "talking pictures" is settled NEW YORK Aug 31 — (AP)— having today The raw sugar market continued James Petrillo president of the quiet today with no sales report- Chicago Federation of Musicians ed and prices unchanged at 414 for and his executive board walked spots duty paid out of the conference with repreThe raw sugar futures market sentatives of the Motion Picture opened 1 point higher to 2 points Exhibitors' association Thursday ' lower Near months were rela- night tively steady on covering prompted The union demands that the by the issuance of 116 notices Late owners frorn four to six months were easier under liquida- musiciansemploy while the owners contion The whole list weakened un- tend they are not needed with the der increased offerings and selling talking pictures by houses with Cuban and European connections encouraged by a METALS larger European beet sugar crop NEW YORK Aug 31— (AP) — estimate than expected A promi- Copper — Steady electrolytic spot nent European crop authority and future 14 c placed the European beet sugar Iron — Steady unchanged crop this year at 7981000 metric Tin — Steady $4825© spot tons as against last year's crop 4837 future $4650 of 7999000 ons showing a deLead— Firm spot New York crease of onlyt 18000 tons 640c East St Louis 6207?6"2 5c There was no change in the re Zinc — Firm East St Louis spot fined sugar situation While- with- and future 625c drawals were again of liberal proAntimony— 10 1012c portions new business continued Prices were unchanged at A gray-gree- n light fish called the 565 for fine granulated with some puffer defends itself when in dansecond-hand- s available at ger by suddenly assuming the ap' pearance of a balloon i QUARTERS v MOVIES MAY FEEL STRIKE SUGAR ' " Long Career of Crime DIES PIONEER WASHINGTON Aug 31— (AP) —A g speaking Itinerary Ushering: in the Detroit Tragedy Closer CITY RIGIIAM Fram Maine to the Saturday 2422-24-2- Stump" Robert Dan! Parry y79 Expires m Ogden Hospital BRIG HAM CITY Aug 31— Rob ert Dan Parry 79 years of age son of Edward and Ann Parry died at a hospital in Ogden Thursday night at 11 o'clock and the body brought to the Stohl mortuary this morning He ws-s-j born October 15 1840 near Fort Bridge r Wyo while his mothejp jwas on her way to Utah his father! having died on the plains August 15 of the same year after having jqified the L D S church in South Wales before leav ing for Americas in the spring of j i ' 1849 i In 1851 his mother married Peters as a pilural wife and the BY FARM MEN half-broth- er FRANK I VJXLEIt BATON ROUGE Lu Aug 31 — (AP) —Surrounded by prize win ning posters pamphlets and other publications composed to exert wide farm appeal the American Asso ctation of Agricultural College Editors halted in the closing hours of their annual convention today to pay tribute to the nation'snewspa pers "If we were called upon to ehoose between the public press and all the Tother aids to agricul tural extension' said J B Hassel man the association's president "we would select the newspapers without a moment s hesitation They are our greatest ally and the most powerful force in advancing current farm infbrmation" MANY EDITORS THERE Editors from the thirty states represented at the convention recalled outstanding benefits farmers had acknowledged receiving from the publication of informative-farm news in their local papers Charles E Capen chief of the press service U S department of agriculture declared the interests ana" of the press had elevated the type and influence of information prepared fox the farmers by state and federal agen- ACCEPTS PACT Aug ' 31 — (AP) — Soviet Russia has consented to ad renun here to the Kejipgg-Brian- a ciation of war pact Acting Foreign Commissar Lit vinoff today handed to the French of the So ambassador viet government to the invitation extended through France that so viet Russia adhere to the pact The note says that while the pact is vague and without provisions for disarming yet "it does Impose certain obligates upon the coun tries before the bar of public opin Ion and simultaneously give the Soviet union 4 jnew possibility of submitting to the signatory nations questions of the greatest Impor tance to the cause of peace — that of disarmament-- which is the one and only guarantee against war CABINET ACTS VIENNA Aug 31 — (AD — An nouncement was made today that the Austrian cabinet has approved Austria's adhesion to the Kellogg Briand renunciation of war treaty The cabinet's decision will soon be submitted to plaHIament for ratifi cation REPORT FROM CHINA SHANGHAI! Aug 31— (AP)— Reports from jinking say the Nationalist government Is considering adherence to the Kellogg-Brian- d -- cies V DESIRED RESULTS "The newspapers have shown us" he explained "that our subject matter can be written in concise and direct form brief enough to insure wide publication and still to effect comprehensive enough the desired results ' The farmer owed to hia newspaper the fact f treaty i i is Of Our New Ready-to-We- 9 L Ladies' Dept ar On the New Acme Pur chase Plan With this purchase plan we have the t chain same purchasing power stores — then too we operate only ready-to-wedepartments thereby our overhead reducing ar 295 - 375 - 495 - 585 stocls cnange our compie? of unsold merchandise for riew mer- chandise every ten days — thereby you the newest in styles al- ways at prices that guarantee you I a saving e - as-suri- Cuban Heels High ng S Complete stock of new Fa Heels We will be glad to have you come 'in and see our new Fall slippers — and coats 1 dresses i there are values and styles that any shoe merchant would be proud to Dresses$12Hto 22H Wc have one lot of girls' oxfords that will be especially good for school wear and we are going to give our Coats show customers values that they cannot afford to miss at— $249 Officer Will Be Sent to Return Suspeet to Wyoming DEPT WALTER WRIGHT ld m H6taf'652£ THE NEW STYLE SHOP THE OOTERY SHOE ROCK SPRINGS Wyo Au 31 — (AP) — Henry B Morris arrested In connection In Carthage Mo with the slaying In Rock Springs Wyo in 1925 of Mrs Anna Grabe and r her- daughter Geneva was charged with first degree murder In an Information filed In district court today Morris is charged specifically with the murder of Mrs Grabe" and her 1" Beautiful satins flat crepes jerseys in pleated and plain skirt effects also two-ton- color e j schemes m ' i I iron RSADY TO WEAR Ufi T V HUDSON 2309 WASH AVE n I j- mi — i j — irir I I' liiim i ir iii —h4 i) " ii il "Jl'i : i If !l jj —of— ': mm © Mill inerv do ecu y felts and New velour hats in tailored and dress effects fur-bod- Child ren s One hundred new fur-trimme- : Jj)395 Values FREE $1000 $139 iMk hmp beautiful styles fine materials Dresses-Sil- k and c I o th dresses— S500 CREDITj Remember: : A Small Deposit Will Hold the Coat of Your CKoice AM irNew Fall Hats Smart New Fall Frocks are beinc shown for the first time Come m in the newest styles and colors are arriving soon and make your £0 Q r ffl $Q!QC U6 1U WiJO $3295 selection Priced $995T0 $bVO i'm & K Get a tl Buy During Sept - 5 1 During the month of September we Yes! We will arrange a payment are giving absolutely free a choice plan jto suit your convenience Wear as you pay — The Cinderella Way! new fall hat with every coat CC QC $0VO House dresses $1000 Buy Now and Save— $1495 to'S8995 If ioats Tailored suits a n d ensembles Just 18 assorted as-sort- ed few: S750 pij Spring coats fur trimmed 40 This is a most notable opportunity to secure a beautiful fur trim med coat at a decided saving For these same styles and qualitiees will be much higher priced later on in the season Every smart fashion every fine fabric every fine trimming is represented in Cinderella s collection of new fall coats coats of velour in a large d assortment of styles Sizes to 14: 24th St Jt New rali Dresses n Quality Footwear kW': 11 IT 7 353-- ' GAINST MORRIS 1 Family Shoe Store -- fe NEW FALL SPECIALS! BUY A NEW PAIR OF SHOES FOR LABOR DAY SEE OUR WINDOWS COME IN AND TRY ON A PAIR ! " CHARGE IS FILED - L is i IRS - SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT REASONABLE PRICES! of slippers has just arrived Nand we are proud to quote the "remarkable low prices that we have been able to supply our customers with" Our new Fall line GAINS ACQUITTAL getting today a liberal daughter education in agricultural economTO PREPARE PAPERS ics and r search 'without leaving his Walter A Muir county attorney said he had been advised Morris doorstep" ' President Hasselman claiming better distribution of farm news than he ever has obtained under other program! outlined his practice of turning jover to The Associated Press n' Michigan all the news his agricultural specialists develop Editors fromYoflcOregon and Kansas Illinois New Virginia 'made similar observations that he r the Opening They Are Here About a year ago Milo waa arrested in Detroit in connection with the death of a man believed by Utah officers to have ben a friend of All Milo was acquitted and next appeared here with several companions with a plot to blow a of the department store safe One gang Informed tho police who laid a trap that resulted in the capture He of Milo and one companion was returned to prison "for an indefinite sentence and immediately warned the penitentiary officials that he would escape and "get" the man who double crossed him five-year-o- i Announcing f J planning to returii to Denver Separated from! her husband Mrs Grabe wen£ to Rock Springs on June 27 19251 in replj to an advertisement by la Yniner for a J housekeeper Shortly after Mrs Grabe disappeared a friend Mrs Anna Ken nedy went to Rock Springs to look for her met Morris and married him : ti urra hi Yn SOVIETlRUSSIA § - " the-ianswer Fly t tact Mrs M T Griffith a sister of Mrs Grabe was led to investigate the possibility of the skeletons being those of her sister and niece three days ago when the bones were unearthed INTENDED TO 11ETUKX The last wc-rMrS Griffith had had from Mrs Grabs was In a letter written shortly before her disappearance in which she noted that she was dissatisfied with con ditions In Morris house and was 1nrTr'" He is family settled In Brigham survived by two grown daughters Ellen and Ann Farry who now live at Tremonton phd a prison" Richard Peters of Perry Milo escaped in 19 22 but was re captured in Detroit and returned to prison His feud with All contin ued to' grow until both were pa roled AU In 1925 and Milo a few months later MOSCOW PRESS PRAISED DETROIT Aug 31 — (AP) — Pete Milo known to police as a racketeer and gunman was killed by bullets from the gun of an unidentified assailant as he w alked along a downtown street here at 2:40 p m today No one witnessed the shooting although a man drove into the street where Milo was killed just as his assailant entered a car which drove rapidly away He pursued the car but was unable to overtake it Police have ascribed no motive for the slaying SINISTER FEUD SALT LAKE Aug 31(AP) The death in Detroit of Pete Milo alias Joseph Baktashi gunman ended a sinister underworld feud that had its inception in his conviction for murdierlng a man J in southern Utah in 1924 Utah penitentiary officials sail today Milo escaped from the Utah prson about a month ago Prison Records show that Milo with Abdulah All was convicted of first degree murder fourteen years ago and sentenced to life imprisonment Enmity sprang up be tween the two convicts and they clashed several times while in would fight extradition and that papers would be prepared today and forwarded to Governor Emerson for Morris' return to "Wyoming An officer will be sent to Carthage frojp Green River as soon as extradition papers are signed The skeletons of Ahe woman and child were discovered in a grave of quicklime Identification of the woman's body was made' possible through dental work which she had had done and which remained In- - FROCK SHOP 2378 Washington Ave " i " - ' Free " " jir M m t) |