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Show " 4 ' ' . ' ' f , W . , ,vl - a - ' . - ' . , . . in.-- - a !' t , - . ' fnr ir ':in.j'i '- fi r...;T'M- -' geckl Editor, PLon - ITtJt. v s.;-- ""-- fT i isijr.v. I ,.'- : Hurry; .and get your choice before these wondeffurpai-gaih- are all gone. ,!,?-.- . - 8- r., . . t . , r ;'; RI. '" : iiECO-- " aW-wrl-m t fmKtJlea '' ... 8 Rug g TRANSCONTINENTAL J J, LiXtOLX QUARBEHG lug at his own expense ,nt a cost of Press Staff Correspondent) $75.00. (I'uited lie has a crtr of 20 men at Work ANGELES, April 20 (C. P,) -- -A on the. craft, which will be 53 feet Tork Jams AKele8-Neairship ffrrvice will be a reality In diameter and 21? feet long, With motors. gooii. under pltins innuKurnted today two In the falt'n noted have "I eastern B. enough' Thomas Slute, by " Uivehtor. has Sluttt support or the Wetrn Aero fcttgue lu his project, and the fiimnelal backing of a $2,500,000 elosiMl corporation. lleplai3 to buUd a li8hter-tlin"n- . air.. craft 'at Ko FiM Arcadia, -- pre liminary, exiierlment to finance it entirely with my own money," ..said the Inventor. f'When I succeed, I'll Vork., put a Los Augeles-Xedirigible service into effect - n'he$2,,000-Tiecessarrt- o do that has already, been arranged for, til carrying 200 and that financing will be doue by miar' a closed corporation,'' passengers per trip. Slate was" inventor of tbe The ciant balloon is to be 424 motors used br 'army air- feet hiiiK, 106 feet in diameter and iaFarfrenfTft-rWftbray-- ' iug radio broadcasting, lie also Plpowvr motors.- It will be made to the "dry-ice- " .in Pfovo. B ; ; 36-ho- Co-ed- Vs plloiCoppai - We are exclusive dealers for the famous x - ANOELO PERSIAN I1C Try Being Chorines for Two Nights s -- JP "4: n - S j , herer-eapubl- Call and see the best display of high grade rugs ever shown Ti ie" Broadcloth Shirts -- Both collar-ban- d and collar attached styles - Vt?yaJ3J sh-JViekvi- : SilKStriped Madras and Striped America $400 Hir 1 -- .. UNDER PREPARATION only :j, :.. j DIRIGIBLE SERVICE NOW made in all $75.00 value ; "aMjwteifaati'diiffl ate-argl4- o By 5 thosemade by - -- tnfil hi tailored suits 'than: : 4' h& s Heaviest . .", , - rdrtn Jc Axminster ' i" ' v uy.-.Siiit- Yoti Want Superior Tailoring fie ""hurt U - . . When You fVir-.- . . The Nineteenth elub mem jji'Awill be honored ber wlH meet Century Mr. 4epp afternoon at Friday jueet et, bridal .gbewer jslven bf tbe bente of Mra. F. A. pmhturt, GOt friends t iW borne of bep tuotheB asit fourth South street iln. 3. eve-Hire. Paul A. Millet Weduesd W. Alrd will jevlew,Mind In tbe nil! if. Mrs.' Jeppeoa oxmenj MailnxJ'-Amembere If Mft Marearef Mttterbt Ibig WjP.be prompt In meeting at 2 :30 o'ckKk. A mtptlon UI be Blveo !n iob , ,, or of the bride and Broom' for ftoSeV frienaa arid relatives at the home of JJra. J. B. Uugba entertained al fbe brtdeV parents Mr. and11 Mrs ' ber fcowe Tuesday evening to honor ' of ber husband whose blrthcUy an- Paul A. Millet. Friday eTenlhtf.' v.- jilversarj-oeeurre'' on that date. Tur hnerd. Mln!ertaliilnr roW Wfere gay with Mra.'la4 f tower. .Card gnwv.wre wMioM tee of 'rt ihitftt'aiverisionS of the evenly. jtnor. aud he ItottoaUt prealileii Jttti Tayloif aud Dean iWroJ the AmemiTrLefcloi ioamarf, relargest womPB'aflrRntJlitk)ri la the were awarded prlsea. leliolons wurM, will be entfrtained at the trenhiuenls were served to ilensrs. Ilotel Utah Wedueeday erenjug at and Jleitdnmen f"lair Carter, 'Ieau a banquet, ; Anioiin tlie gviesta from I'eiirod. Guuner Lxingren. Arnold rroro wha wilL represent thlB.divl-(donro- f Augel, Vera Ferguson. Glen Taylor. tK,iegUinii4 AtjilUury Mart Whltbeck and Jak Maylvrry. Over halt of the enormous shipment sola the first day of sale A8sdrtmejitkP3tterns; still very ood. I ' ? ward Relief society re lit. and Sirt frnk Penilng, Mr. nd Mr. I B. Edwards, Mr. and member, ere tavlted to attend the Mm fcorge Worthea and1 Mr. and tuiMng apctable which win be '" la the KeMet aodety taU rrldA at-- Mre. ?ese Clara.-' ' CONTINUES. .:..- I iff1 fin I!: ill fl 8. -i PAGE TTirXE' 1926. TOTIOETOmIS.-tfrE- v !Ay....1, ' C .. y- . ,..v. ...rr.,., v, ..... - . - , .-"-" ; criated refrigerator system, said to have netted him a fortune which he Is gambling on the transcontinental dirigible project, The abip will have all the' con President T. B. Young, 'of the veniences of a Pullman coach, ac- Western Aero League, declared 'an cording to Slate. Passengers will had been studying Slate's plans and the continent (or models. be carried-acroabout $130 one way. I hare a lot of faith In Slate's Slate has already started con plans," said Young. "I feel confi structlon1 of a preliminary dent he will make a success of the an commercial dirigi- transcontinental airigiuie, ana my ble, capable of carrying 25 passen- organization will old him in his gers and baggage, which he is build- - venture." un hour,' wlta. a maximum o s 100 ss Wilton Rug. The highest graie domestic rag manufactured. Wi1. w jltJ M bjS WW UU' aaaaai Easy Terms No Easy Terms No Interest r Interest v.. twt 1 al t'nlverlty of Kansa. 'vho These iadlef of the chorti aren't repilar pony Id. appear tn the university musical fwnedv "W,ngf I'anga" al Lawrence. Ka. "dr" two Tierfomnanoea, to' right they are Deth Reese Juanlta Stawson Wtnogene Lacy Mildred Hunti'ge ' Ruth Lawlasa. Hr Morgan Beth McClung and Mary Allen ' yention in Ogden on. April 30 and Mny .l. Explaining the object of tbe organization, a statement was issued Saturday by officers of Weber Chapter No. 4, Dr. John F. West, commander," and Dr. A. J. Fouta. adjutant-treasureIt reads : "The great purpose tof the D. A. V. W. W. is to figbt: for the disabled man and to help iiini adjukt X:. S. Veterans TheJJtah organization,! the Pb hU affairs with-t- he abled American Veterahs of the Bureau and to bring together in World War will bold ltsstate con- - one organization .the 'men who suf-- j ( APRIL 30, MAY 1 ?IBIlIIIBKIimilHIISlEBaZSSZSZIIIEi: wounded, those who were gassed and injured in .line of duty, also these who suffered sickness, and other afflictions while in their country's service. We are organized to advance the interests and work for the betterment 'of all- wounded, in- jred7 jfiod disabled jveterans of ihe world wat to roonerate with the Veterans 'Bnrenuy the; American r. ! ! set-up- -- : tosevd Heal:Ybu:r;:Hoin the-m.- -i no-w- ay T BENEnTOFv HERE " COMFORT AND ENJOY 'CALIFORNIA T ,r t - j r ft: ?. V ,v 'v 7 - At- ' SPRING GAMES - IS DOUBTED V 2- T 'A I am ii 1' . '''' ' '' '' "" ' ,)' .. '.'"'.:- ; :'. "::: ',:" '.'r ''"','-- ' .':' ' ' ' V '"' '"i.' '''., ' - " ''.,.'' v.: pi. Aftcrnbon Tea From 2 till 5 p. b Vi m. Friday 23rd. problems with Miss June Bunker in charge of our Home Service Dcpartmen t M M M W j H H N Come and discuss your cooking M 8 -- 5 M M nM . M ; H W M El M U nm n 8w INFORMAJL Eiirybbdy Welcome s ' M M . You Svill not be solicited to buy anything. We are but seeking to Use our rest room d,uring your shopping hours in town. YOUR, GAS ' w , ". - render full service to our patrons and the public and to become betler acquainted witfi all. r H H H M H a 9 s M M M n - ' m. 3iNo. University Ave H M M M HI H U H M nm - M M H M H M m WM31HHIUSI3XIlIIIIIEXZ:mE3X52EZ2Z2S2Il3' Tickets 75c; C.:il TU Da.( Al 11C UCSl kJllll :''.'''-'- ' II I! -- oit-uastr- up f, ; - Red Cross and all other public and entertaining doubts about tbe bene as a manager-o- f a club mid not as private agencies devoted to the fit of spring exhibition games be one of the players, I realize that cause of improving and advancing tween major league clubs. the games are very Important for I view; llie'moral effect hfcnullloii.healthpind3hferesta uion the club as a I e of wounded disabled or injured exhibition games are whole.- - It is necessary to cultivate j men; veterans of the world war. practical because a large pa'rt'of To encourage in all people that the heavy expenses of a training the winning habit and wben the j spirit of understanding which .will camp can be defrayed by the gale players start to losing faith in guard against future wars, js'also money from the exhibition games, themselves, it is hard to recover. ) I an object. "For that" renson, I felt fortunate but the psychological effect upon "Tbe purpose of this convention the. players may cost just as much in bciiiK able to arrmie several of! these exhibition tours with the New is. to bring together in a grand re- fin actual money, union all who suffered disabilities Players do not draw salary for York Giants, because they gave us during the World war, whether playing In these exhibition games real comK'tition. It Isn't well to s ber members of fhe organisation or not, and tbey;do not core to risk salary knock over a bunch of to bring back to all the days when arms, legs of backs in unnecessary cause the players know that it they marched .toward dusk, along chances in uncertain playing fields. means nothing but to heat a good some valley road In France and Many qf them say the exhibition club means everything. I didn't watched- the lights as they began games amount to nothing ancUhey want Ltiwin cvc!ygiime- - from. the to shine out from the windows of don't Care about results, though no Giants, because I know that we couldn't do It, but I did want Hie the little farm houses. Let it bring ball player likes to lose. '"" this back when you think of Fro nee. ' Hake the Neu York Yankees and boys to make a good . showing nnd Remember the innumerable" small $ne Brooklyn Koulns tor an ex- - they have done itiso far.- We don't -it the Giants and hrmiw whictr-Rlmo- st ctwoMlliionimtiH When they started the'r crowW'henxAv!-beit hey down us." -when don't hu meadied cry thoseearthsjapring-se- r 8om of the lower ranking major where a fire still burns, though tbe tod seriously ,as pennant possibili men who left will never retfirn. It ties, but the Robins, with a fine league eliitw are rushed along in brings back the memory of the bud looking pitching staff, entertained their training primarily for the pur pose of beating opposition in the dy; that 'Went' west', of the comrade first division hopes. v Who smiled in the face of death The Yankees got away to a flying spring games and drawing good gate arid never hesitated when the time Itiirt and murdered the best pitch- - money. One National League team came to taeet tre Supreme Com- &ig Brooklyn had for fourteen con is said to have made nll'its training mander of the rniverse. secutive victories. The Yanks got expenses for two season bypoTnt- ' We desire to draw together in the ' winning f habit, gained faith in ing for the exhibition games even If f riternal love and association those themselves andZreturneiLto New it did injure the. condition of the who have suffered for tbe flag championship race. fork, with a club that looks like a team foi tilt' which has ever remained unsoiled. ftf I we of One Robintjor league The possibility pennr.nt Ogden Invites you to- be assured fell Into a losing habit, lost heart cliihs retitvod this spring to' book that as comrades gather together we U,, to' tell what inlo'efigue exhibition games" nhd ere is are oanaea togetner noi ior seuisn- - fect u w,u h8ve upon tnm u confined'' their training to gauies ' nees nor ior gain, out ror tne inter theyViloh't-ge- t a ' good start in with mluoMeague VUib; The cltiSs ests and common cadse of all who cianlplonship competition. of the minor league teams is imso 'much need the aid and cooperafThat spring series petween tne proving so much that some of the tion of this national 6rganizatlon two. clubs may turn out to have 'xblbltions lietween a major league Amerleaw Vetera iis-- of and ft Inlnof league teftin ilrewiis uwBHhe'auaklngSHuf-heTaiikeethe World War." fold If might' be that'll will be the much money ut the gate ng two i major league dubs unit the split was ruination of the Robins. ' ' ' i I shrewd the young even better In .proportion. Bikky Harris, hnxr The exhibition, Kenngame spring manager of the '.'Washington torsf jwus discussing the benefits of become so thorougldyestnbHshed exhibition' grimes one night In his that some minor abuses Already " . have been noticed nndjt is underhotel' Ih'Tnlnpa. Lnndis f Personany," be said, "I don't at stood that Commissioner' tftch too much. Imitortance to exhi will ask the club owners this win bition games' because they art stag' ter to give him control over these 'v ' eil prtafcriiy for the purpose f. get icnmes. ting ptaitice,: Wheh I first started t mdnAge the club I wanted to win A Philadelphia Baptist chtiri'h, - NEW YORE, April. 21 (0. p.) evert game but I'Ve grown out of n needing a pastor, advertised. " Fifty " Seteral major league managers are' lot tif,, thai. .college stuff, now. But applications were reeeiWd. fered and gave their service, and who have sacrificed their health thru suffering, those who were MEETINOGDEN h eo-er- inter-leagu- UTAH VETS TO - ,,..,,tfl. steppers iheyye r 171 1 iUUi urcnestra Ladies Free T Ail TU,v kJlULC Cut HiC ti '1 |