Show lTgnAY EVENING JUNE 11 1930 THE OQDEIT STANDARD EXAMTTTFTt “It’s time for you to be In bed run RADIO PROGRAMS — 36 P-- 1 Ye O’de Town Warden’s Sportlog sphonlc study :ZZsrz Xoid Timer '5 orchestra § : Popular dance program 53 Bundy jS P lajor opera SLisht ? the Great P- - yd 5’-Ma- 3® 1 request hour oard preview hra td P 8 p Your " 10— THL BSDAY concert and I -- Dance program ttf r: Good morning 30 a Brea'Afast club --B- -- T S market Musical “L lscanning headlines Household hints $ I £ tS-Mmia- concerts ture J f q— Screen S songs varieties ?Hwuriitzer echoes with Haliiday direct wire from -- ballroom “oUwaunee melodies the blues classics JJ8 yjj p SDAY bc The Old Counsel-- c p Hour with Olive Bp£rS and Paul Oliver ’ entertainers Jr 5£ b— NBC Sportcasts eside --pj- 5 ? Amos n’ Andy E5— NBC —Musical —Variety Peterson g£ ‘vs X Wil- - ensemble Rcrrance of Gems" program dramatis events news of current n ex— 'Variety a D — New sacting— 3 it £ p v'e-idrtzV- 'XP hi fj— Popular recordings a— Harmony Night Hawks orchestra "Vagabond of the Silent KSL— THURSDAY x— NBC Mt Clam p hl— NBC Jn-lU- Hour of Canny re- broadcasting dio el s Pi- - Dainties" FleLschmann Sun---- p protram featuring Rudy and his Connecticut Yan- - t ei— NBC i KDYL-WEDNES- ly “And naturally you’re his guardian" DAY nr— CBS Muston Ray and i'jtap orchestra 113 ? zl— Urcle Ben and the Kan-pro- o club I S3 a el— The day’s popular tunes 1 36 p el— Stock reports 1 3 p el— Dinner hour varieties 138 pL el— Popular recordings 1 33 p el— Modem bits of music 13 ? el— Shaler Five Minute Men IB ? m— Union Bus Drivers— orchestra dance 1 program an orchestra and the EL— N unn-Bus- h Up fea-ton- rg Singers Republican club California melodies -presenting prominent screen players musical numbers from talkies fTthcomdrg popular seng composers novelty and craady fci's— a studio orchestra cf thirty ive with the assist-tre- e Sunn-Bus- Hi IB h el— The el— CBS p p o? iri 135 a male quartet soloists l— “The ?3ers” — old p dance orchestra IB p n— Wynken ' Nod - p el— Beehive 31 le 8 Bp Cl —Song ‘ 33 tones as she talked by telephone quickly changed from Imperiousness to their former gentle meekpess His gruffness startled and alarmed her She was furious because she was compelled to resort to the role she had thought she could abandon but she trusted it to disarm Alan! and It did He told her he was sorry to be late that he would be up shortly He had no desire to quarrel with Phillips he told himself settled dejectedly In a seat on the train She was wonderful all through everything Wonderful with Bobby wonderful to him His brows creased a little’ over his thoughts Bobby didn’t seem to like Philllpa but he was a little beggar he behaved well polite “He will get over It Probably resents with some Phillipa’s childish Ideaauthority that she’s taken his mother's place by force" Alan was feeling very tender toward Philllpa when he reached Westchester very deliberately ten- der Was he going to be a weakling and live in the dead past or would he denied happiness himself provide as much of ft as he could for those who would share his future? He bought flowers to take Philllpa and if they were to him In the nature of a funeral offering for his buried hopes he was determined that Philllpa should not know It Philllpa accepted the flowers with But she gratifying appreciation guessed they were meant to satisfy some conscience or soul impulse of Alan’s She looked at him through narrowed eyelids What had happened? She saw that she should not ask but there was that in his face that indicated a coming revelation of some kind She waited and made him as comfortable as she could Through the dinner Alan was silent Philllpa let him alone but later when they were in the car she grew impatient "Did you have a hard day at the office?" she asked as an opening for his confidence "You look tired" "Philllpa" Alan said abruptly "do you realize that when you accept me you have to take Bobby as well? You’re fond cf the little fellow aren't you?" Philllpa wondered if he asked because she had refused to take Bobby on the drive with them “Why of course I am” she responded prompt- PXIPA’S 'TJyednesday Crver e2'-- ’ai a trio time Blynken and Salon nce: along” ensemb- I know that Alan turned his head for an instant and looked at her "Didn’t I ever tell you that I’m going to adopt him?” he said “No” Philllpa said sharply then: “I thought you were going to put him in a school” “Would it make any difference to you if I adopt him?" Alan questioned She didn't Philllpa hesitated like his mood but she had to take a stand now or never and she certainly “wasn’t going to have him adopt the kid’’ “Well” she said slowly “you know I told you once Alan that I’d like to have children of my own” If she expected to stir him she was disappointed "Bobby’s just like a child of my own to me” Alan answered Instantly "But not to me” Philllpa snapped back before she could ston herself That “Please take me wlv you" coming In a pitifully pleading voice echoed in his ears Nellie's cEUTH DEVEY GROVES still “He won't sleep anyway sulky: But miss” he remembered too “To be sure he’s a darling and Fhiiiipa had been firm all that but why start that way “And I didn’t go up to say goodwith an adopted child? You’d be night to him when we got back" ’I sorry when Alan himself “I couldn’t love any child any He reproached awoke the next morning In a more than I do Bobby" Alan re- bad humor He would see his lawyer torted “And the sooner I adopt at once- him the better I’ll like It ” he Phillipa telephoned while ” “But was at breakfast to say she was I won’t Philllpa stopped herself this time but she coming down to do some shopping was on the verge of a furious out- and she wanted him to lunch burst of temper “You might have with that her Her voice was sweetly told me before” she said curtly “It’s coaxing a lot to ask You know that don’t Alan was seized with a desire to i you?” find out Just how sincere she was “I - can’t see you” he said bruskly “I suppose It is" Alan “Ihave an appointment with my “but when I think of Bobby agreed wonI der how anyone could fail to want I&wycr “With your lawyer?” Philllpa rehim” “Oh well" Phltlipa hedged “no peated uneasily I’m going to adopt Bobby girl wants to settle down with a as“Yes soon as possible” Alan answered ready-mafamily but If it means He heard a smothered gasp and so much to you a as the telephone receiver “I knew you’d! come through” wasbang slammed in place AlarU broke In enthusiastically Philllpa frowned J and Jerked her A later when Phillipa called shoulders “I wish you would againlittle to undo what her temtry think it over a little more" she per had doneto Alan was on his way said pettishly “After all you know to his office There he found a Alan you’ve asked me to be your memo to call the Lamont home wife and you haven’t been any too Well he would when he had opened thoughtful or considerate at times his mail But before he had comYou to think of me as well pleted that task he received a caller as ought UPON A TIME Shortly after marriage Mr Albert Fall wife of the former secretary of the interior-raa cattle her de Bobby” Alan was ) conscious that she spoke the truth jHe recalled how he neglected her In the hope that she would let him go And perhaps he was asking hfcr to assume too great a burden But he wouldn’t give up Bobby! His lips set tight In resolve on that subject They! drove back home without further discussion of Bobby though the litte boy was upper- most in the minds of both Philllpa mislead by Alan's silence Into thinking she had made a good start toward bringing Alan to her own view of the situation decided to institute a campaign him from going through with the adoption And Alan made! up his mind to say nothing about his plans to Philllpa He felt guilty over his decision but he had told her plainly how he felt toward Bobby and he sensed that she meant to oppose him He dreaded the undercover methods he feared she’d employ — the constant harping on the wrongs of his side of the question and the unending flaunting of her rights He knew she could make him feel like a selfish monster and he didn’t want to feel that way He wanted to be happy in the thought of having little Bcbby as his own in teaching him to say legally “Daddy” With a flare of resentment toward all women he declared — to himself — that he had a right to a little happiness at least He would go ahead with his plans and keep his mouth shut! Thinking It over that night after a somewhat cool parting with Philllpa he began to Wonder about her Perhaps it was natural for a girl to want a chance ito have children of her own before adopting any other but Philllpa had seemed to love Bobby And jthe poor little shaver — without a Relative im the world Why any woman with a mother’s heart would want him! Alan was not certain he had seen Philllpa push the boy’s hands toaway from her when he wanted go with them as they were leaving the house but he remembered the sharnness of her voice as she said: I j i ranch and ’after lumber railroad looked and mining in terests besides churning her own butter that made him forget Phillipa “You smell of the sea” he said to the tall young man whom he had just greeted with friendly warmth “Off the boat this morning?” "No several days ago” the young man answered “Your mother too?” “Yes but she’s gone up to Maine I’m staying in the apartment for a week or two I want you to come up tonight Alan” old Alan considered “Sorry man” he said finally “I would have to duck an engagement and I don’t think I can” He hoped Geoffrey would accept his excuse for he didn't want to talk about Natalie and he saw no way to escape it with Geoffrey Norman “Look here” Geoffrey said earnestly “I want to see you Alan It’s important” “Well I’m not too busy to listen to you now” Alan suggested “Fire away’’ Geoffrey shook his head “No" he said “you must come up to the apartment tonight Sorry to insist but it’s got to be that way if you're willing to do a great favor for me” Alan gave in “All right” he said “but I’ll have to leave early” He was thinking that he would run up to Bobby to and say good-nigmake up to the boy for his neglect of the night before reminded Thinking of Bobby him he was asked to telephone Philllpa As soon as Geoffrey left after cautioning him not to forget their engagement he put in the call Phillipa answered eager to be leasant but Alan ignored her nvitation to lunch with her— -- he had forgotten it— and rather coldly informed her that he would not be up to the house for dinner “I’ll be up later to see Bobby tell him will you?” he added thoughtlessly him and Phillipa glared passed on “If I don’t watch out I’ll be slapping his face” she warned herself as she snatched up the things she had earlier thrown on the bed She was leaving the house when the telephone rang a seconds time She flew to the instrument hopeful that Alan was calling to apologize (Continued Tomorrow) 20 program of concert p EL— CBS n CBS For Your Inf or -- Ogden retail clerks are determined to get early Saturday night closing time The organization is appealing to the merchants to accede to their wishes The idea is that the stores should close at 7 o’clock Saturday evenings to give the clerks a chance to get home and prepare for an evening’s recreation or a trip into the country The W C T U organization surprised the city chain gang yesterday when each of the men was presented with a bouquet of roses tied in white ribbon All other occupants of the city jail were also coumek Writing to girls of Educational I K The Mountaineers British alienist 99 First drop ofFreezonc stops all pain Doesn’t hurt one bit Drop a little Freezone” on an aching corn instantly that corn stops hurting then shortly you lift it right off with 'ingers cents sufficient J! 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YetasI much—” same styles as they do and pay Just anything you - i 4 v: rteeiving set or aup ervce 3rd Floor at ‘ELL to move every hard corn soft corn or corn the toes and the ’oot callouses without soreness or Elinor Glyn f i Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone” for a few K J- - av's oopular tunes ’ S' “Women are less troubled by tUsturbing dreams than men —probably because they have less work and wqfry” — Dr Bernard Hollander r' Club — i - -j 4 E LIN Ol r Hotel orchestra Matinee dance hour Hen and the Kan- - ? '- ! Ogden rgter 4 A Stirring New Story Of Love It Starts Sunday June 15 in From Our Files num-be- n a— C33 Civic Repertory ta:re— E a LeGallienne di- - £ Years Ago trains for” Phillipa stormed on her Numerous complaints are being way upstairs to get her hat and bag In the upper hall she came upon made at police headquarters about Bobby playing with some wooden In- horses and cattle running at large in the city Some people say that dians “Take those into the nursery” she recently their lawns have been SAVES THE FULL FLAVOR Nary KCBS The Book Parade" -- carry Hansen noted book and literary editor re- the latest books viiL!:L'CBS Bert Down and his erchestra - internationalcomism leads to communism munism leads to anarchism and anarchism leads to destruction”— Rev Walter A Maier of St Louis r nj from Washington ‘ 131- sm FOR CONSTIPATION feature 8- - hi— Noonday rhythm ® ®— CBS United States c — ces inter-nationali- “DANCING JUDITH Bobby! Bobby! "And that’s what I’ve missed two given flowers Bobby’ leads to “Death is no more than the removal of earthly limitation” — Dr A T Bennett-Haine- s English clergyman of Weber the efforts the Through County Fish and Game Protective “Content — the absolute resignation association 75 special deputy fish to and game wardens have been apthings as they are — is not a normal state of mind It is fatalistic to watch streams the until pointed after the opening cay for fishing There is a virtue in making the best June 15 The association Is deter- of things but that is cheerful acmined to check fish and game vio- ceptance not content” — Mary Roberts Rinehart: lation of the law “Man is not made happy nor Salt lake is sweltering in the does by realism alone heat today the temperature regis- You’vehe progress to delude got yourself a lit91 warm in the shade It is tering —George Jean Nathan critic tle bit” in Ogden at a temperatuer of 87 but the canyon breeze cools things “There is today in the world no off materially great poet no great philosopher no great religious leader” — Nicholas Ogden’s $40000 water works res- Murray Butler ervoir is nearing completion the statement being made by the Wheel- ( BETTER STILL A small boy was watching a wright Construction company the builders of the reservoir that it will bright glow in the sky with the utrequire only a few more days to most delight finish the job “I am glad you admire the beauties of nature my son” said an old Depot Master Shields reports that gentleman “It’s it a lovely sunthere are 69 passenger trains going set?” “That’s not a sunset” replied the through Ogden each 24 hours and that the traffic is increasing every boy with —a grin “That’s our school day Additional tracks are being on fire” Montreal Standard laid in the yards to take care of A Californian has invented an apfuture business paratus to blow currents of air over The Bell Telephone company is fruit while it hangs on trees to reremoving its poles from the center move rotting calyxesr and prevent formation of jacket rot of streets in the paved districts o GDEN CBS Columbia ensem-EeEmery Deutsch’s orchestra jj- at ctj “MODERNISM —T and dance hits cutler— Columbia J vV' sively — 1 ? said angrily “and don’t bring your toys Into the hall again" Bobby looked at her with mutiny plain on his baby face “But my mama letted me” he said defen- ht KD IB— THURSDAY SB IV U0TATI0N! A DIFF el— Musical parade 2 B p tn— Dance novelties SB Etidrdrht—Request program IB a el— Signing off and time re-J- ot p - ruined by stock tramping on them and eating the grass George Kohn and a number bf friends barely escaped Injury in Ogden canyon yesterday when their team and buggy were crowded from the road way by another team and plunged over the embankment Into the river Fortunately the water was not high The occupants of the buggy were thrown out and most of them considerably injured The president of the Retail Clerks organization recently filed complaints against merchants on lower street for Twenty-fift- h their stores on Sunday Aoperating number of the merchants have been brought before the municipal court and on pleas of guilty have been fined $20 each I CREATION OP iPXoiujfu Jnc NEW VCRK MEMPHIS timet with ordinary printed good soap silk undeniably faded Not actually ruined yet allure ot color lost I j SAN ffiA iQZCO - - j it’b baje in Watet it’s safe in Lux i v r s |