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Show f J, THE FROVO HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBERS, 1924. I effer:omes monsfrafons riannedBy Many C6mmunities ii V. PAGE THREE. Now They Play Pushball in Flivvers return postage aiid a letter telling what, to do. Payment for the necktie Is sought by niaiL One man here. CoL Al Falrbrother, lately received ra4;age of fonr tlesbut Instead of jfcwltting he wrote the following letter tr a firm in Buffalo, ' hv. W.: . . Iear Sir: throughout the United State Much attention L la old XPR T) HdVSiM to LuZ bul Tr..'-atph . ? f 4 5. - -- ?5sr JZ 7iydJ - i the wobnilltionini of 3 14 WVONAUYKHOWN vJ - Wilkes-Barr- I'a. e, The llahed In an Illustrated popular edition by Butter IJomee In America. i - Answer to Last Sunday's Puzzle V. .-- l som necktie flgr a Tiuegar recipe? fDo they have tny moving picture . shows in HnffaloL.' -Po you think that the" caineteria . , "This morning's mall brings me has come to stay! these few lines will fln "Iloplng yiiur package of four ueekites which you well," and'wishing you the conn I never ordered. of the. sea'son, ;1 "Waiving the5nestlon as to, pliweiiU Kespettfnlly J was or not it whether presumiv on your iwrr to 'ud a man neckties and ask him to re mit $1.50 for them, will say that held in good shut they subject to your disxis1tlon. 'The stamp Is also her und yau'ean have It llyon come pcrsoiialiy after it. or send an 'representative to reeelve it. ' I liall charge yon storage at the rate of Winmttra day on thes articles, and. if not 'iilled for withreasonable time, will give them in to "some 1'iiiiiitiTi or soinethlng ofthe i t ' !'-"- Ire Unc-ralon me only durand ' ing busroesuboura. ,' ft "I am registering thlt letter so I will know that you receive It "How would. yoq like to trad Uort. t auto puhUImII now. The game, .In lis new form, in especially popular In the northwest. Heir is a" the 'rear guards. The ''mounts'; are flivvers stripped for action. 'And note spirited gain In progress. " ", I .... . . ' ' " '"I am cugavil in other' work, thinking being my "ninlit occupa tion, so if you wjiuf tlie: neckties sent back you 'will, have to send someone to wrap them in the you si'ivt and lick the. sweet iniM'llage tin the R cent stamp, "There are many first class store in this city selling neckties at rens ortable prices nnd I do not see wliy you shidd so heroically undertake, the self appointed task of selecting and sending to me 011 approval, without, a.ny snggesnon from me whatever, four neckties which I do.not. want- nnd which I will not use. If you will look at- - my birth certificate ngain you will find that I was. not one of the "born every minute' kind. "It. yon conclude to come down to personally conduct the shipment of these ties which are held subject to yonr disposition, I will call attention to the fact that we haw goo'd hotels and the entertainment committee of the chamber of commerce w'jll no doubt try to make your visit enjoyable. If you Rend a representative to get the ties and stamp be sure to give him proper credentials Is at, the rlght Bbow 1th8 Better Homea la 'America, the lhe cotUlKe Mor than fifteen hundred wa Bcatloiiai and ,5 Committee of alV sizes took part In puliation which to working td en- - took W Mt ''Home. ' and P1"- - the campaign for "better homes' Able Amorlcan fanAies to get all (That1 means and body rucked by 8U"Wnd- - during tiiT spring of 1924. Arrepulsive disease, Millais, J Z.-lilillv invited to "iilleitit-Tifrom their homes, In portbla tV waVof beauty, economy, and mil! i of behind mask the: rangements uif r now going forward 'bis of ). hitter Zoological misery at' national headquarters of Better edinmiltiH' of dh'liileiii-i- ' and waits fur the dealfi. Millais lias been oli ia still bunt for eWd It,. Among" the fifteen hundred Homes in 166S Auiurica. IVnnsyl-vanl- a demonatratlon. of Lit ii diii iiHN say, .will overtake the (iiiiiulview w.ird will eiiliTtaiu sheiks in tin' places where they homes", "he o,h Avenue,. Washington, D. C.. ut un old laslueiicd diinrirrK party hini before bis sentence of fro'n 1? ' in the spring of 1924. during grow, lie has trailed them to their -under the Bettcr. Ho.mes direction of Secretary. Better Home, Week." sever wafd one to ten years is- up.. their .iii oieiiing" lairs, nil over North Africa. Then M.'iitlsy Hoover, president of the organizanotable examples of tton du s -' anniit;e-uiciiihe tells n no hall. he is wrote a book, about them, called inure," i limnseinent Sperial Kfitet. tion of Dr. .and James Ford Its tag were shown by the volunteer lHUe .been maile to have the yon. and'liis shrewd face wrinkles "Far Away up the Nile," and he Executive Director to extend this ,ocai contmlttee. in various part time ,i in a pitialilt'sniile. It is a smile said that rill the sheiks he jewr saw educational work, through volundani't' a Hiie:ess and a R of the country. mittee "seemed to be (julet, inoffensive that bares a sick lien rt. LAlbemarle County, Va., took a attractivehiiy4nada It sanitary and teer assistance of local committees aiHsiirtai Ukisu who attend. inside and out throughout the country, to many r 'Kur;et me," he tisks. VI have prople, "addicted to begging, and 5feventy-flv- e Tear old house, In poor Dr. John M. "N shown abov, hundreds of additional communitGries, uuu uiaae a wonder- is Chief, of the Division of Caused., too iniiell pain already."' having a distinct aversion ttr'aoap COuoiuuu, ' ies. ' TONIGHT Building AND ' home-lik- e rt There-Iand of and tratv comfortable and Housine of the Denartmnt nt and water." fully leiuorse,The committee at .Wllkes-BarrTUESDAYS siitkcstinn of futile imgiiish applace of It Numerous other cities, "Commerce, and a member nf hnh In addition to the showing side by side (owns and rural communities re- the- RnarH v. , , meinu uuioucnea " rtuA.tA pears when he refers to his wife. oiiu .u.l cottage ana one re. conditioned old houses as demon- Ad1sory "Council ""stwio of Better .Homes condittpeed, demonstrated a new an economical method in America. He Is Joint strations of author house, somewhat more pretentious, with Mr. James 8. Taylor of. "How but well within providing better homes. . the reach of a 4 above Is a wotfeman's" to Own lour now Aniiouneeniem is made by the Home," pub- - family tu woaerate circumstance. in TlKriiijim priig cuimimny of Provo that after Ji.miar.v. lTx. l'.Kii, lhe a cash (onipany will ocrnM 01 London. Dee, 29. (P.P.) basis. ' The credit Imfie.y pursued by , bor 29 H". GENEVA, the store for many years lias been Fish is no longer "the poor Mini n s ' a wide world is stoadil.t winning to found uneffective and Injurious meat" In England. Retail prices of and As Seen by Popular Mechamcs&Iagazine all kinds of sea food here, are ex- the best interests of tne business, ac- fight in favor of the adeiiuate COMEDY protecting the worker, ac- horbitantlv high. For these prices to Joseph Kii'kwood, manand in cording tin1 Storms Given the second to the .Upside-Dow- n cording to the lutesr stntisties com- housewives hold the middloman re of i;;i!iti:;iiii:ii::ii:i;iiiiiiiiiiniiimim l'rovg store. ager the third case to the By as Cause of Lightning credit plied by .the International Lalkir sponsible. From the lowly herring have found that-th'"We howls rule squeals and applying this , straight through the list to the iiiiaiiiniiiiiiiiitiiiiiii is vogjie.in many liusiness luiieau. From tethered balloons during sumreceivers are-- , ehmi- - system it in Since the orgaiiizntiou of the In- aristocratic "Dover Sole" prices lire business a policy is wrong euiieeriis scientists have mer thunderehowers, effects renated, and increased abnormally, in some eases induces people to ternational hab'ir bureau and observed, the phenomenon of topsyduced in all kinds of circuits. Vernier" as it generally Labor confen-neunder lhe as much as Khi per cent. said income," their beyond spend turvy rainstorms, spray hurled upvariable condensers' are necessary Demands liave boon made plmost "This we have Versailles treaty, the latter has Mr:- Kirkwood. ward from the. clouds by ascending where tuning is critical. A vernier for some action by, the Boyal over launched international dally from fifty own our the satisfaction this of air. movement In to blasts control can be added to any variable cinnimlon for more Foodstuffs and convention rcccominendatiims limie than the fait "the we have, raindrops act as carriers of electricity condenser by connecting a three-plat- e of thw fish on. behalf of labor. These, however. stringent supervision our oil aeeotiiit uinoUeetHble and, according to a U. S. weather bu.$1,KK it. variable condenser in parallel with market. Fishermen are dissatisfied as are hci'iune ctteetive sell only they would reau expert, are responsible for the acwe gladly This will serve as a vernier to the ledger, which ratified by each individual country with the- price which, they rtroive cumulations of positive and negative ior 25 cents on the dollar. larger condenser and give fine tuning for their work, and consumers are ft X charges that produce lightning. "We have decided therefore to go that participated in, drawing them even more dissatisfied with the control. price" after and Into the cash business which they have to. pity for their date, however, 141 differeitf Hat Parasol for Men January 15, 1925, (iiir institution ratifications in various countries of food.' The poor complain because Increasing Storage Space. Attaching Carpet to Concrete Paper will permit no charge accounts." ' : tin' middleman's icrcoiitnge has in the Garage Shields from Sun or Rain Attaching a carpet to' a concrete these coi.vcnti'ms have lieen notified varied inversely to the value of the ia because nails . difficult rather floor find their car who is men space sua to from rain or iTf Garage the International Iabor bureaur fish handled Protection fat fill pro by him. the into be driven cannot or the tacks, limited may profit by following The eoiivei.tii:s tiuit have secur vided by a paper parasol that slips the in be done can easily example of one resourceful proprietor over the top of men's hats and is held concrete. It ed the greatest Jiumbcr. jjttuilSitstSL rewho practically doubled his storage lions to date the iiiieinplo.vnient by a rubber band or piece of elastic. following way, ofwhich, however, A A padding under the capacity without the expenditure of a The flaw that hang over the brim can quires the use diffei'iiif coliveiition, ralified by concrete in holes Drill usual the. cent. He saved the space he folded in nine different ways, thus carpet: Attend the Sixth Annual Ogden Livestock Show. Hundre3s, eouiihies; the couveiitioii prohibit' on each side of a car, ordinarily al- shielding the wearer at any desired along the edge of the. wall alJut 1 ft. of fine cattle, sheep and hogs, entered fn competition for thel Avork of woineii, rati - LJ lhe ing nighl lowed for maneuvering it, in' the fol- angle, while' the exposed portions of apart, and plug these with, hardwood. 27. fied i.n l.'i different' count I'ies ; and $?,0()0 in cash awards. Big amusement events each evening! l!niNlH'nCIt,"Scotland. Dec, wooderi' 'of A drove motorist adverwith a When tapered strip approxi lowing way: the shade may be printed (I'.P.) There is indignation the convention prohibiting night during the week. You'll meet men of the industry from every ' his car up the center aisle he was tisements. ..Special styles are manu- mately the same thickness as the pad- in 1" of ratified Work pcwple, young The Scotland. puh.li.cans throughout next to factured also in thin sheet rubber with' part of the. Union.: No entry fee or admission charge. Every-- ) stopped just past the have been giving the sinners uliurt different count lies.. which he was to park. The front end rigid side strips, while' those made body invited. Spend your winter vacation at Ogden during ' of liquor. A Pyfciu't ' of the' car was then' lifted upon a from ordinary paper or with cheesebtock now we.eK. is iiiitjer way.'"'''- T; wheel jack and swung around until it cloth backing have been found ser. Write Jesse S. Richards, 'Secretary, for Information. In" Seoihm'd two kinds 'of pint (;iii:i:Nsi:oHO, .Nv ('.. Dec:;-27was at right angles to the aisle, as viceable even in heavy rains.WOOD STRIP eckliei lieon in use. One is LI I'.P.) i;i have miasures shown by the dotted'linos in the draw r .iiiiiiliei's aieT7being rei'eived here cirWi'd a "reputed" pint and. fhe CARPET ing. It was then backed into the ark' Radio Builders for" Hints of otheiSun ''Imperial" pint. The latinew -soace with onlv about through the mails, on .approval, with .1 "Rnanhetti" or dther protective tub ter is nil ttuct jMiint ought to be. Kut the "reputed" pi lit ; it developes.) ing should be used sparingly, if,at all, OGDEN UNION STOCK YARDS circuits. In audioI f in holds, in fact, less than a jiiiit. MOSCOW,. (Fnited Press). other hand, on the circuits, of houses 'have . the. Most public frequency of tyear-olJanuary 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1925 . Iuri I.oiiabeen using "reputed" pints for a miff, an orphan, has created a. stir it should be used to prevent high 1 11 1 11 11 11 leads from touching at long time and the consuming pub-- , in Moscow. Little Iuri found a tnor all points' where they cross. It can lie, "as n whole, is just. learning tector in a Moscow v ir also be used on hiameni ieaas to preTONIGHT, 8:15 how. much stuff ft paid for, but citizen, ail employe one" of the :; vent shorts. never had. who aiF government trusts, largi is commonly Western Vaudevjlle Mgr. A variable condenser Discovery of this tragic fact opled tile youngster. But Iuri wa ' used in radio circuits, but very often HARDWOOD action by the Scottish iinhaiipyi Ills caused prompt leavguardian, upon ! ' Assiicial PLUG wrongly connected. It may be placed ' of officials. jiig.liome for the office, used to lock count" r OA friMr. in the aeri'd circuit, either in series of- the local the the iii. country Throughout ashis room to shuntorder iir CONCRETE-- ' boy coil. or Aineric nly clearance from the adjacent cars. The with the primary tuning circuit as a ficials have been instructed to in- sure his Safety. it: in the plate ed 1 the of Only requirement is that the aisle must in measure the edge every public motor cars besides Buick !'"v spect every Iuri grew to feel jhat his room ntrnl for rMencration, and in the ding is Tun along be somewhat wider than the. length of wooden All . the screwed and to Al house, UrVlLLiI!j 'distillery..' brewery room, being a for "and life.' control was W he liate.d tuning, JI prison, ' the biggest car one expects to shelter, trrid circuit as a ; her trick used to look downto the street from and i propel themselves through oftuning plugs. The.addingJa .then. laid, "Skillful manipulation of the wheel across the seeondafy-and the carpet stretcned poritabiors are ,to be junked. hin windiny, aiid there he saw scores I first ease, the rotor plates the ' a torque tube drive, instead AUOOM ZUNOH.7T. ItSSt LUSIOThhui Jack is soon learned by any garage coil In the - "A full pint for nil," is tie batle- - of other children playing and connwted to the.ground; in over it and tacked to the strip. be should attendant. Scotland. . W cry frolicking. lie wept niid pleaded ofthroughtherearspringS. lie held until New Years night. The with his guardian! to gain permisOne cost, around 4000, and clubs members of the following sion to play outdoors. His guardian some of refused. le"fhe accident, fearing :i the other is the highest guests H their partners Jffill "P iv ,, . 'iVnj' Severt-jar-olIuri .stepped to the j'",!1 41io B. "."'U, wmuwJ'fnetpentll car builtin America. window, of bis room, four stories Women's Jt'entury, Utah Sorosis, ' above the ground.: If?' hesitated for, ' Councii.'Ladies Literary, Municipal a moment and then threw himself Nellie Heading, Business and Prof " w and WASHINGTON, (Fnited Press.)- through the opening. In the courtWomen's Kiwanis club," sionnl The Fifth ward Kelief.. iwoi.'ty lundicon.was f the roses fornilntfJhclliWiwe Fur is liecoming more popular. In yard beloW. the children, whom Iuri The dunce will bo Kotarv Bunk is an investment will hold their regular social ser: "vers were laid for table. and Amt'rican hunters and longed to have as companions, ran P clothing, dining held in the ladies gymnasium; " vice .meeting December 30 in- the 12 guests. to 110 Iuri's to crumpled body. trapiKTg longer, nrajible sup engineeri"8 o'clock. ' . ward meeting house at 2 :30 ply the entire? demand. It was indiRelief Third ' ward Society The ' cated com of The Founh ward Uelief Society by today department meeting wiji convene Tuesday after$SS;"Problems of Income," will be the mpetlnir uftornpon will lie noon at 2:)30 oVlock, The literary merce figures. shoifiTngThat II. C. (KtO.OOO were of worth furs lesson discussed by Jlrs. Rocinl imported of ;. The section under the direction of Mrs. In 1923. ' num--- j uhder the dire' i This is an increase of 30 Wright after which mtisicnl A splendid. pro- - Elida Foster will have charge of the commit' sen'ice Mrs. per cent over the previous " yenr, bers Will be furnished by Mrs. consistChristen .Jensen 120 program. :i 'T'i ntro: for per cent, over 1921, and nearly McDowell and Miss Lucille em m'hns been follnv. i"- numbers : a talk will review the life of Edgar Allan as high ns the record year of 120. of the the will lng Mle-give Mrs. Snow. Hr. C, Poe arid the Misses Agnes and Mar Seventeen million the llnaii'v-lt- f' pounds if squirrel teachers topic. All "members are on 'IIIenlTh in LONDON, Dec. 29. (UP.) It grettaiFarrer.: accompanied by Miss mlns alone vwre imported last year. snli, "vocal M Clark In attendance. be to urged is a shame to shatter romance;, but will furnish the, and. whistling v,,lr., Elton Sumner. Follis.;Tiiws , is cordially in yoniobody is always dtiing It. The. teachers topic will.also.be, A business meeting of the The latest" wallop registered by attend. to vited . old PAY-KORETican Legion Auxiliary will be ' .realism against the stuff" that . dreams and movies are made of, Tuesday December 30, at tlieViome !t Scandinavian Christmas party Soejety The First warKdiof of Mrs. Vern Greenwood, '234Kiist conies as an awful shock' to London. in the Sixth" Ward wilK afterli Inl.i'Tnesdny Second North, nt 3 o'clock. All meni- - meeting will Because this Is a dreadful dig at. a ilir.sm-ia- l service amusement hall Monday. In the cherished bers. are urged to be in attendance noon at 2:::0 with tradition on both sides of be en will children the cf the pro- - afternoon the Athintic. It. is an insinnatioa as business affairs of, the past year department in hn" o'clock tertnined from 4 until JOLIET, III, Dec. 20. (H.P.) that Ilollywoocr Is sentimentally, in- Will be settled and the new officers crnm. Dfealth in during which time n large Christ Leo 'Jioretz. bine-sk'wizard the The- lesson en 'r.etlcr It is n slam .lit shleks. Installed. will the.'Yufnn feature be free inas man who robbed trusted friends and It is a broad the Home." w!" lie riren by Ina of the entertainment from which arid general itnplica-fffrkin oP bKjOci flil'i, by Prof. $2.(KKI.00, djfigroc vd that a snick in rebt iif, i ' Mrs. Reed Anderberg entertained 0." Hod son : a Clans will' distribute candy. Santa v inni uis wire nna iioy in rtsun lv n km io,n iJC t C for. the nnmtitf Si ,..,....t OI I i IHTU The, price of admission I. . .""". nt a bridge luncheon Saturday, af- R. P. MavUfWMl"' a 1 Id I "Silent children, , Un Grace , Miss nasHiarberingf Una that If 10 cents each. be will ternoon at her home. Three tables once iire .aiiim.ni, swindler clapper A anywhere except ?tnt In the evening' a, dance will be picture of bridge1 were pliiyed .during the af- Night' sung by ; reen, you'd parfTlia chief of , M,ed for the adults, 'Commencing at endanee is reipicstea. ternoon's entertainment for which 1 urimw " ninns f ' . the Ilea. f.yii-'-:'U Tim Feat IIfUoV - l , will be for ' whichLjhere . f iiMTiwwnHn prises were awarded. the B. A iip! 'Ijon charge Thi dance to 50 ents a TofnorroW1 Later In the day a delicious VgjBca riding X. Ulsvomen Ntw ,'"' "" ed-H- Keln 1 fc'V 2 ''nf n" .2! I1? Z SJi 'Soi-fit't- l I? ' Th Ahth , nI Fel-fo- S. 11 ,rr JFi K1 NEW POLICY e. - ..... FISH PRICES IS ADOPTED LABOR WINNING INJURE POOR WORKERS' FIGHT What the World Is Doing IH P.)-l.a- leg,is-lati- PRINCESS 10c ALL SEATS - YAKIMA CANUTT "BRANDED A BANDIT" '''.. single-circu- ty Intcr-Lalion- 'zr ',".' ' : wv,kj til'-T- '" 'A FULL PINT' r- 1 SCOTCH CLAIM ft. 111 PyamiiimA VIAUUIUO W in fAIRBROTHER - A TELLS THEM xr ALL ABOUT IT OY OF SEVEN K . I , Sixth Annual Ogden Livestock Show SEEKS DEATH i. pni uMni a d iii phite-volta- - g of J - jumbii . ORPIIEUM f?n;J5 m -- flr, v s. other 7: ' r- HI - llf Vu . " VYI,,,,1,C FUR IMPORTS .Jl Pced -- HEAVY INUvS. " ; fifS2fl j "' V.. f"e , SfflEKS ABHOR Tm-sdn- fcr-wl- n SOAP OR WATER ' wj mimm;m - - d: ' 'IT DOESN'T ; Z CLAIMS i y c n "l''l"'"',""'es ' . ': " - gly ""'. ' rTrV VViu ncnM 1 - 1 jjj L Hds if f1 fl) 1 -- Tterp' r 1 L TELLUR1DE -K ficircrn V 7 prr |