Show 'I 10 — " " i ' " " — r THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- " on AGED CHINESE ORDERED HELD Louie Gee Chinese was morning before United States Commissioner H A Soderberg on a charge of possession and sale of narcotics Geo was arrested last week by I 11 Watts federal narcotic officer He la alleged to have had a quantity of yen shee when arrested Gee waived his preliminary hearing and was ordered held for the federal grand jury Bail was fixed at $2500 and in lieu thereof he was ordered remanded to the custody of Sheriff Richard Pincock at the county Jail arraigned 70-ye- ar this passed through fifteen states with her father visiting cn route Horseshoe pitchers bf the city They are now hAided for Los An- wilLhave a chance Thursday morngeles ing to realize d turkey! dinner for "I like Ogden fine" said Miss their! skill when the Elks'- club Laden "situated in a beauty spot and the Horseshoe Pitching Asof America guarded by the massive sociation of Weber coiinty under the direction of John Wilson cliffs of the Rockies" stage Miss Laden's book "Dreams of court a tournament oii the Elks' Youth"' contains many delightful Duo to Salt Lake football gems "Tour gift of song will dull grama whichthestarts at 1! :30 o'clock the edge of every suffering and the tournament will begin at 9 make every happiness abound" o'cloik The are to as pitchers says Will Durant author of "The sembjle on the courts knd choose of Story Philosophy" regarding and then the captains this book of poems now In its fifth captains win cnoose teams t edition Thfe drawback in the Drop The poems are rhythmic and mu-sic- osltidn only is the fact that posing team One of them chosen at ran- has to buy the winning team the tun measure" Silfcs Bradford's Boy by Lincoln dom In part follows: lurKey dinner Banks Bradford returned to the OBLIVION'S SEA little Cape Cod village which had HURT TRUCK DRIVER always Here we should pause in sibeen his home to practice lence deep IIS STILL CRITICAL law Everyone in town knew hin Where 'round the ages thought as son the of a famous father yet SALT LAKE Nov 27 — The con- lie was unable to t t doth creep — a footing gain of S dition Gilbert Katiffman All that has been y But you will want to read truck driver who was In Why? Comes flitting bjrj for ypurself another of this famous jured in an automobile accident at author's yarns with the salt sea As we linger si Four th South and Eighth East Beneath th sky-tang? streets Monday afternoon was said We and on drift back gaze the Thip New Temple by Bojer "this £' to bo at critical LJ D S the hos book:ji a sequel breeze to 'Great Hunger' pital Back — back upon Oblivion's It tells the story of Lorontz and ' Seas! Louise Holm whose parents being gathering material during her trav- too p£or to educate them sent them Miss Laden plans a new volume els for an article for a n to live with their wealthy aunt" 'Thoughts to Ponder" She is also national magazine Money for Nothing by Wode - - al i w continued until Wed nesdayi Peceinber 5 on taction f A Huggina in AUoreyn liv court this morriing hAsstant County Attorney ed J Coriway agreed to tme ontrnuancei A preliminary Hearing for 4 Challato Price of turkeys at most Ogden was reqiieste stores today was 45 cents per pound for "top stuff" with lesser price KlephAhts espedially the I ml 'an for lower grades The birds were y 1l?e'd in plentiful supply and dealers de- elephant clare that those who contracted at high ra)es to thegrow-er- s will not more flhan break even m at 4 5 cents! Geese and roasting m m Ihe bheise for! chickens were urq'und the m per pound mark today 1 rarebits Last year best were R3 much as 55 and i:turkeys CO cents per m a hd cheese dishes pound poultry sellers recall with lesser rales for birds not quite so choice Merchants of the city will install Christmas decorations this year it was decided at a meeting of the executive committee of the Ogdn retail merchants at the chamber ' of commerce this morning Although the xact extent and nature of the decorations were not decided upon it was agreed that some sort of street decoration would be used The festival air will probably be secured this year through the use of colored ropes and streamers and by the stringing of colored lights' The committee decided to lay the matter before the entire membership as soon as they had deter- CASE GOES OVER mined the exact steps to take and the comparative costs UNTIL DECEMBER They also made a request to the city commissioners to string the Case of the state against Abralights in the city hall again and to ham Challato charged with a fel beautify the city hall square ony a crime involving an s Mil-li- n 35-ce- "another negro stoey with ah African setting The unequal struggle of the blacks and whites' is herb j again portrayed" j Texas Man by IlaineJ "a real Western! thriller 'with) cowboy! sfage coaches holdups aSnd all thfe other ingredients which' make §i I western 'yarn" Canadian brush makers following the lead of United States manufacturers have reduced the num- ber of sizes and style of their product from 88 to 47 2 j 11-ye- I ' i 1 c nt in ar — well-know- ¥ ipfen miM§ im m kitchen A ' III STUDIES SERVANT PROBLEM NFW YOPV "NTrnr 17MD — Women of Great Prifnin nr A ica are in an effort to solve the servant problem Mits Winifred Spielman of London is here on a scholarship of the Laura Spellman Rockefeller foundation to study the question At a luncheon welcoming her speakers suggested that domestics be lifted from the menial to the professional class y with a week and pay for overtime r WIM "A jP III a p " II Ul sf jfkv"'- i - 'ifK '' j - 0 Y " jj'V VfiJ1-- y jlVk 1 L ' ' (ul t II MPa n 1 I ' i- Sweet Potatoes les Sweet potatoes or yams 150 size Large - Grapes emperors svfeet and I juicy i size j size A true vintage you bet they ginger ale good! 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A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs only a few cents at ssioro any rimer Try if ' ' Peanuts New fresh roasted crop f Pop 1 peanuts Black beauty popcorn torn Try ihisi wonderful 35c 2 lbs 35c 2 lbs : 29c Chocolates Peas Sifted Hard Candy assorted choco Fancy Those small sweet tender peas lates New shipment holiday sweets I 35c 2 tins 35c 3 lb box $105 2 lbs tins: J liand-dippe- d 5 Pork Roasts ! Pork Roasts Leg Young Pork - Shoulder Best Cuts A cv r-- T nun Pound '" ff UUU ' OUR' MARKETS here's a new quick easy way to delicious cup cakes at a min-- ute's notice There no risk No bother You're s getting the best You just call your grocer and specify Hostess Cup Cakes You have my personal guarantee that these cakes will satisfy You see I know the immaculate kitchens where they are made I know the talented pastry cooks who bake them I know too the ingredients that are used Carefully selected eggs Fresh sweet shortening Specially selected flour Pure refined sugar Please try the other Hostess Cakes too Choc-olat- e Layer Silver Bar Pineapple Layer Every r lJLJLAw Corn! BY ALICE ADAMS PROCTOR (DdDM 1 : oday you can buy these famous cup cakes from any first class grocer! 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Ifork Roasts ' Shoulder one of them has been heartily approved by the Good Housekeeping Institute Just this one word of Warning Be careful not to confuse these cakes with any ordinary brand H your grocer may offer Genuine Hostess Cakes are always fresh Demand them from your grocer by name 1 Ilocly- - Founds Eastern Sugar-Cure- d 20c Pound 28c Plenty of Turkeys Ducks Geese Chickens and Fresh Oysters FIVE DOLtAR ORDERS DELIVERED FREE—ANYTHING LESS THAN $500 IV 10o CHARGE Store Locations bsiess 24th Street Phone 2572 1 2 to 4 25c Hams Whole or !Half Pound £8 A Continental Product— Baked in Ogden Ends 359 24th 2275 Washinaton Phone 940 Street Phone 1700 2465 2364 Washtngtori Phona 407 Washlnjjton Phone 651 i i I WmimamSleim "' I I 7 ' '' ' - i 'IfU I 39c 8 49c 3 lbs 29i pounds Oran Celery Lettuce New shipment of jficy navels Fancy celery Extra lajrge California lettuce Lkrsd head fresh and crisp 19c 59 c 2 bunches Dozen 3 heads Jumbo 2 bunches 25c Mmcemeat u t wlfil JHI r I 2 quarts six-da- JrJJ I r 4 ' ri iWj fTyjjiy Sfjk jgflkl - - 'iffjl i pSyf W I an - j' j) M'uCJ FEATU RES FOR WEDNESDAY 9 "f c± - and the Safeway Man will see to it that you re served iu a manner lo add to your enjojwnt of the occasion f i i 1 i wholesome cnjpymeint of the la"so'"n3 day Our stores ar$ brim full of the manyj delicious things you htJI want for your ThanTtspving jdinner or ' F&jf&toffi' "5j-4- ': ' are humbly thankful We earnestly hope tha every one of our friends and patrons may have exjuai cause iji RK9r' faU - fTIMlTrn-frf-- during the' past year" and for the materiajl rewards that have come to us as a result of such service we I W-- I f For the deep sense of satisfaction that i ours in served the people of this gfeat Vest avnS V lL rit BAKIMG VI!-- ' " i t) IM ' : k jL lM IM 11— Hiauwuiamy I I - 4 InJ COIPLIMENTS WITH YOl)R II fjjkjp ttp ' ' $4 wMmim vf I like Wiim just £2fm ' i I : I the i Brown associate engineer charge of highway construction at Zion park visited the Ogden offices of the United States bureau of public roads this morning to confer upon present and proposed work in the park lie reported that the job of the Nevada Construction company on 502 miles of road was practically finished with the exception of the lining of the tunnel The same company Is rapidly on the remaining secprogressing tion of the road running to the east project is 341 miles in lenerth boundary of the park he said This H j wAUtn 27 1928 —yn jLjaajji — old boyi TURKEYS SELL AT 45 C MARK IN DECORATION STORES TO JOIN es of America" The Coming of the Lord by " j : IMPROVEMENT NOTED IN ZION PARK ROAD In Th following" books have been adde4 to the Carnegie Free library: Blades by McCutcheon "a most original and striking plot in which the hero goes In search of some inherited property aacl discovers a comrounity quaint in manners and customs" Dear Senator by Huston "a study of American political life and especially of Dan Meredith who rises higher in office as his spirit becomes more decayed" Cock's Feather by Burt "David Cray could either live the dreams of his boyhood or he could sacrifice himself to the good of his family hiis friends and his community He chose the latter course and in so doing found himself" Gold— and the Mounted by Hen- dryxij "a tale of the gold rush the mounted police and a mystery for " TUESDAY EVENING UuOlge-iit-the-Va- le to visit every state in the plan Union" declared Goldie Laden In of Honor Given Party poet of Idabel Oklahoma Meeting Will Be Conducted who is visiting in Ogden at the Mrs Noble Who Is Ihursday On Elks present time She left Savannah Courts Leaving Ogden Georgia some months ago and has Mrs Anna M Noble who has been matron ot the Florence Crit-tenthome for the past four years has tendered her resignation effective December 1 She will bo from Ogden to Walla Walla Wash-t- o visit her daughter Mrs J B Nye Honoring' her the G I A to the B of L E tendered her a surprise party last evening Mrs Noble is a charter member of the About forty memorganization bers were present Cards were played and an elaborate luncheon was served at a late hour " As a testimony to the esteem In which Mrs Noble la held by the organization they presented her with an electric waffle Iron The presentation speech was made by Mrs II Gudmundson another charter member of the auxiliary I R nouse "the characters are: My Lester Carmody uncrowned king ul "who has a large fortune a lazy liver and a miserable disposition Patricia the girt Hugo who wants to start a night club John who knows about Alpha Separators Charles Bywater thte chemist! who sells the best gnat-bit-e Thos Malloy who deals in oil stock and Dolly his: wire who i i$ the wprks" Cities Quiet by Ilergesheimer "ft collection of short stories with the setting laid in various quiet citt-t- CITY PRAISED SI OE TOSSERS NEW BOOKS ON - BY GIRL POET PLAN CONTEST liOnlE POSITION LIBRARY LIST " ' : i MATRON QUITS "I J j V - :' — - mi — |