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Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 7, 192i. STATE mAWD fiBO WE W Latest Items of X&tercxt Proa1 "Utah an AG era P fpi, ElU 1 ; SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 7. Our i r ' WIN MANY RIBBONS, i . Two of the Jerseys which have been winning prizes for several years wore their blue ribbons sewed together In tthe form of a mantle. Governor Charlesx R. Mabe'y will lead in, the parade of blooded horses ' ;today. ' The crowds" were, large yesterday, fair 'although mahy did not visit the Moruntil after. the first session of the mon conference. Late in the 'afternoon fhe exhibition buildings," the the walks were crowdgrandstand andwas a good attendance ed and there . last night. All of the buildings ' were inspected Land all of the exhibits admired. The booths of the coffee , manufacturers; "ing served at three of these. Exhibits in the horticultural and ag ricultural departments were passed! This department, of. '"upon yesterday. n., r . t exone of the grounds. It was last night by Mr. Jensen that the work was done and the ribbons were in place and that the full report on the awards, will be made today. the-mos- in Qgden's I 3 P P P P -- , v . X5 Tomorrow the La siUav m WALL 'PAPER SALE ' . Bank State Capital anl Surplus "0sisEN $306,000.00 i 1iLLy All wait , (Continued from Pago One) Bcoicd up. Ball one. Strike one. on Bancroft's sacrifice fly toSnyder Ruth. Barnes held stcond. Frisch up. Ball one. Ball two. - Ba!l three. Strike one. walked. Young' up. Bail one. Ball two. Strike one. Barne.i. Bums and Frlsch scored on Young's three-bas- e hitCollmn left the box. Ropers took his place. Kelly ur. Ball one. Strike one. Ball two Ball three. Strike two. Rogers threw out KelI at flrst- - EUht run, elsht hits, no erro"- n" There was a tragedy yesterday afternoon in the motordrome, .when Miss Olive iHager, the minute girl," fell off motorcycle. While riding at more than forty-fiv- e miles' an hour in a race with an auto mobile, the ensrine of the motorcycle! became stalled, locking the rear wheel. At the time of the trouble Miss Ha- - j ger v.'as riding about the motordrome wall, near the top Whin he engine stalled the machine skidded to the jCoot of the slope, hurling the rider about twenty feet ahead and against the incline. She was on her feet in an instant. A bruise . on her right elbow was the only injury . resulting After the motorcycle wag repaired the-rider was back in place; and carrying same daring stunts with her out the, ,; ; . hr - . ElrMTH ki ni i m Ruin un .Yankee. Ball one. Ball Strike one. Ball three. Ruth walked. Meusel up. Fewter ran for Ruth. Foul, .strike one. Fewster wexit second on a wild pitch. Ball one. Mfi up- ?'rik M?Z : two. . ; : tottthW?UWrT- U.V" FoUlFTrikI j - "cored on Svirf n Ball on?' to center. McNally up. Strike single one. Ball one. McNally. forced Ward. ftawllnffs to Bancroft One run. one hit. no errors Devormcr went in to catch for the Yankees and Fewster played left field. Meusel up. Meusel singled to center. up.- Foul, strike one. Ball cne. Rawlings Foul, strike two. Ball two. Raw-Unstruck out. Meurel stole 'second. one. Foul, strike two. Snyder up. Strike Meusel scorer! on Snyder s single to left. Barnes ui. Foul, sir lk one. Ball one. Beck took Barnes' short fly Into left; Burns up. Burns doubled to. left. : , The department of fine acts receiv- -- ed considerable attention. This exhibit is not"' large, but some' meritorious paintings are shown.! The display Is under the supervision of Mrs. Geor-tfln- a " Marriott of: Ogden. .' .''.CHILDREN'S DAY. : Children will reicrn' supreme today at the fair and the Boy Scouts band will.be on hand to, furnish music,,aa-- : . - gs - Ji.'aril"" by .other musical organizations., will yefAlxitneTiVttuteB and no effort will, be spared ,bej grve: the children a reaj day at the, X .1 fair. : , Special arrangements have been' made bythe directors of, the fair to ... gji? ; Sny-Bist- "oat' NINTH INNING. ed 'llglt ; Yankees: Ball one. up. Peycrmer , Foul., strike me. Rawlings threw out Rogers. Beyormer. Baker batted for one' Sak,cr flled Pfak'r,UI;l?lan one. Frlsch v up. r,. day. They will be admitted, for .the errors. n. ir. e. nominal price of 10 cents each nd adScore: 6 8 0 mission to the' race track: will be freei Americans ...". : School 20 w0 children of SaltlLake will be Nationals . ,..,.13 oo- a Visit to fair. the jsiven holiday today -:. O. N. Child, city superintendent of SHOTS BY j . - i - . . ! . :. -- FIRED : schools, announced yesterday. MASKED PABADERS MEPALS AWARDED. lledals were awarded farm boys yesterday in conjunction with the farm DURANT, Okla., Oct. 7. Several boys encampment at 'the fair, for nbility InJudging stock and grain as shots were fired last nirht between follows: Hog judging, Scott Price qf. officers composed of Shtriff Taylor of Provo. silver medal, and! Leroy .Wag-- 1 Bryant county and a band of nine staff of American Fork, (brdnzc med-- J masked white robed men whom the cl; beef cattle, Scott Price, silver med-- j officers discovered In a pasture north nl, and Edward Gills of Jordan, bronze of the city. None of the officers was medal; potatoes. Eugene Smith of Jor-- 1 injured.- - The robed men fled arter dan, silver medal, and Keith Boyle of .the shooting and Sheriff Tayl6r said provo, bronze medal; oats, Scott Price, he believed none of them had been silver medal, and Rolla Carlisle, bronze wounded. The sheriff declared hre medal; wheat, Delbert Greenwood. would not permit meetings of masked American Fork, silver" medal;-Mar- k men in the county. Matley and Mark. Stark, both of American Fork, a bronze medal each. The Provo his-- school Jjudsrlng team TAFT AGAIN NATIED won first place and a silver medal In I UNITARIAN LEADER - team Judging, and the. Granite high school won second place and a bronze medal. y DETROIT. Mich., Oct. 7. William OO ... Hovard Taft, chief Justice of the LOGAX FIRE CHIEF HONORED. United States supreme court, today LOGAN, Oct. 7. Fire Chief C. W. was president of the Unl Rapp has returned from' the conven-- j tarten general conference at the option of fire chiefs held at Victoria, ganlzatlon's closing business session. B. C. Mr. Rapp was elected vice pres-- J He was elected without opposition for a third consecutive term. ldent of the organization. ' r ; i ; j j , ; h re-elect- ed ran What color would you use in a room with anorthern light? , MR. JOHN L. KOLLE - nve-mix- h m ed lac-da- n, her-rlgh- d-c- r -- ilc . tni . ?frr rrkrj la 33 1 . . .. ... 50s 3 . Interior lecturer,-Decorator, ' World Traveler is answering questions like this in his inter- - t esting lecture on HOME FURNISHING AND : INTERIOR DECORATION Mr, Kolle is actually furnishing and decorating "dining rooms, living rooms and bed-- 4 rooms on the stage as; he talks.- - c; FIRST LECTURE. TUESDAY ''i AT 3 P. M. , i9 - -- p.r . 1 Georgia Democrat Wants All Lodges Here Investigated: 'WSSi many-criticism- xh dl-a'.lo- n hr ntt TcJy u- h;lai: g f"rr. PAP? r r.-.:- - Aii . Jplk s . (fhrl fr a lh h-f- irrdy nt ' c r To Paint or Not to Paint? Shall It Be? and lift t - oo GIRL FLATLY DENIES HIGHTO WER'S STORY REDWOOD ClTr, Calif., Oct, 7. the chain of circumstantial evidence whereby trusy. hope to convict William A. Hlphtower of the murder of tho ltev. Patrick K. Ileslla, Catholic priest of Col ma. a Sa.n Francisco suburb, were hammered out In by attorneys for the prosecution Hight0wer8 trial, here- Thursday. wa Chief of the day's witnesses Doris Shirley Putnam, whom Illgh- tower had 8aldho took for an auto mobile ride to San Jose, some distance south of here, the night Ileslln was enticed away from his home, never to.retunv The'woman, then not yet married to Lee Putnam, told Of coming from Salt Ivike to Kan i Francisco with Illghtower. of their hotel, of Ilightow-ec'- s taking a room at a an absence, with automobile, on A doxen links of tH M mr ' - the night Father Ileslln disappeared and of her own infatuation with Putnam and eventuai' departure to Fresno with, him. She denied every vital point, of Illghtower's story; o far as it affected her. Illghtower sat through it all apparently little moved. ? I 1 oo Our 32 year fuccet-sfupaint manufacturing experience has prorca conclusively that Western c'imatea require thxt a higher pctxmtajc cf white lead must be used with zinc atrf e arid pure linseed oil in order to assure longer iA l Mixed Paints McMurtrv of white lead, of the correct ! rirve oiide, pure proporticr.s linseed oil and the most durahland unfading coloring materials obtainab'.o so that they DO have the longer life which ia the vital (actor ia paint are composed f ,"(' ' i ill." "A r- - t'l economy. i TMt J"."LS Arppjitsor- , LONDON. Oct.. 7. Efforts to save 10.000,000 Russians from starvation S.00O.000 is raised will fall unless before the Christmas, declared Dr. in an Interview with I'ridtjof Kansen. the, Daily Herald last night. Dr. Nan-tewho Is in London for the purpose of further measures for the relief of Russia, Rsserted the solution of Uie world problem of employment wai to bo found in combatting famine In hat country. ca jrrv sed STARVATION FACES 10,000,000 RUSSIANS BOYLE FURNITURE COMPANY Second Floor, Rug Department . vice will it give? ALTOONA, ra.. Oct, 7. Charles M. Schwab. In an address befor the chamber' of commerce Thursday, the onlnion that derresion In America today Is but the natural se quence of an orgy and recommended strict economy as the quickest cure. While he asserted wages must come down, the speaker said merchants could not expect the worklnrman to accept a cut while the cost of necessaries are still' beyond hls'reach. ex-nres- If a sale is contemplated, any real estate man will tell you that newly painted property will bring many times more than the CQfit. o the paint; therefore, to paint is to profit ' If your property is being held for increase, or because it is a satisfactory home, its value tomorrow, next year, or ten years hence wll be greater for proper painting for good paint is primarily an agent of preservation ' But- what paint shall it be? It should be an economical be paint. This does not mean how cheaply can the workserdone now, but rather, how many years of satisfactory - THINKS MERCHANTS ALSO MUST REDUCE - Mr. Kolle comes to us through special ar- - . rarigement with the Department of Interior Decoration of the: Klearflax Linen Rug ; Company, Duluth. Tr -- - V Xx 7TT . ! : . OC wall l Sensational Reduciion ! ' if,. 12.00 and up, fmm OATMEAL DUPLEX The poller. nLliM by Inspectors from nre the board Abdul of Albanian. frr ri3ft health, Allah, robbery, qjallty; r!n co'.ors searching IS jirvls lor.p, 10 years of age. was returned to Ogden a dog. boHeved inaiT, that att.ckd fro:u; chcap last; night from Hock 8prings, Wyo., .Thehna" Hansen. 11 ytars old. $1.4u aur, lnchc: by Special Agent N. B. Tuatison of the I 60c . . fcpccUl Union Pacific railroad and turned over Thelnta. a student, of the Grant to the Ogden police'school, was attacked by the animal ut Street and Orunt According to the police. Allah was- Twenty-fourtt LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS I nue. Jorbit in of Tke hnnd. J. the up dog robbery w; was held of her 3003 Grant avenue, who fhe eratlng'four finger, up and robbed of $38 afteiwh!ch Al- - attended by Ir. Hoy Wilson, city oud lah and his companions are alleged to county physjetan. Kfform are being mode to locate the have stolen Jordan's automobile .and to have driven it to Morgan, where, dog to determine If It U affected with when it broke down. they abandoned rabies. In event the dog is not found, j the girl will be given treat- it.'It la menu went alleged that the ganj then anEVERYTHING FOR THE HOME ooto Pocatello, where they robbed other man and stole hia automobllo ATTEMPTED THEFT which was brought back to Ogden, where they attempted to dispose of it OF AUT CHARGED to Harry Wallace, a rancher at Orchard. The- sheriffs office recovered the "car and John Harmts and Mike" Because he got Into an automotlli Stothes were arrested and turned over he didn't own while it was landing in to federal officers for violation of the front of the Alhambrji theatre. Wll- acwa found guilty In th1 Dyer act. They are alleged to be oake to jih cor.frrrsr SMALL BOYS uarj for trial and hl bail nnoucUr.c iplicea of Allah. John Riley, was cour BURNED to 150 forfaited. Irlnh anjlly declared wii otner alleged accomplice oi Aiian. la t,n dAy m Ja b). Clty jUt!-- e D. It. f Hob.rt Macomb, rrmdinjr at 124 Ji;h lx? 'va TO tifflcUily a:.ncu;jfd IjKATTT TTT ' Roberts. to lUncoln nvcnMf. pleaded pullty rebeen he had prison from which, number of h: lutomo-- j According, to the trl!mony of'H. D. Ine thf Ivrd rnr--i'-- , irf trierthe lordd :H fh..'.ff!lf leased on parole. niam, the arresting officer. tlaH" Kt bll and wan fined 130. oo ntANKLIN. Neb, iVL T. Th r; erheal. Into ftn automobile owned by the ITtah t r Chamberlain. I'acklng company and attempted to four ar.d thr ? r .;.,. ,, . j Ireland: A t: roufn.Ji.ardnrr, start It. after which he was Irr.ent leader In fh Y.9i$? et mrmntin; arrrslcd. Ir, f CONFERENCE IRISH erw fifjeen A. I Sherry, charcfd with bring HSr ijsmlr.K !hc Kr.-Jir.e. i rr j -- f. , Vorth!r.r'rn i;nr DELEGATES NAMED tar- for war, and Wr.!tn ;rt.9r u drunk, pleaded guilty and w.i.n flnrd in whih win ih l am w r $50 or th alternative of furWng 0 l. the Churchttt. aeerrtary !;t fire n,m Jl.ey fUilrg rv.f tir.aw are ut It- - fire w,;l to a iaxe?5.i JIwait Attorney T. n Ort. The rnr,r-renLONDON', ey. charged with havlr.ir r it wa whenever to of the late t:i the rtiT.Ir i drrn. Tho pTionr.l cf th cc rvulltuisonai querUor atiM-- . 'liquor in, LI poa.emion, failed to ip- - atrd lref-'WASHINGTON. Oct. T. Investigation of "each and every secret organization in the United States' r . was called for In a resolution In troduced today by Representative Upahaw, Democrat, Georgia. Proposed efforts to Investigate activities of the Ku Klux Klan, Mr. Upshaw declared In a atate-mcn- t, I caused him to feel sort of wounded pride in hearing Hftaf-Painhurled at the Klan which was stronjc In his district and this Imperial wizard ls one of with the majority of property ownarc These the knlghtllesU most patriotic men questions . I have ever known." ers just at this time. Several factors must be considered; 'He declared the pucllc would resthecommend fairness of his pride, profit, preservation, economy. olution to Investigate concurrentall Klux other ly with the Ku You will find happiness, satisfaction, pride in a newly holding meetings behind closed doors. painted home. : Q AH pspT pried at r bolf. reduced To answer to the charge of highway 27 - - flit 4 , injuri:i. near B1TTEMBY000 OK 1 advise those m need of wall pnper to make their selections today, as regular prices will be in effect cgain next week. GiRL.STWJI ' OF BOYLE'S GREAT FALL Tomorrow marks the close of Boyle's; srreat fall wall paper rale. Hundreds of buyers have taken advantage of the exlraordinary savre arc offering for ings. Mahy supplied their needs fcr net fprin,-;-. your f election cur entire clock, the largest and finest in the state. We COMPOUNDED jrfOO INTmEST QUARTERLY" ON SAVINGS Afc'O - riinl! ' ed GIRT, . Interest 1 The personal attention of the oficcrs to cus- tomers' accounts, the safety assured by Capital and Surplus of $300,000.00, State Supervision and- experienced management are advantage which youAvould appreciate and which would retain your permanent patronage in this iusti-- tutiQi once you open an account with Us. RAPf mm TKF-'-TKIR- h - m n mto n hmi iwa - - :' ' oo '- - is-- cross-examinatio- nm ijsHi , Edg-ingto- i . M. D. McOinniss Edg-ingto- "? -- .- n progress for 31 years, during which time wt have worked closely with business firms and citizens of the entire community, is assurance to every depositor of this bank of the service which is based upon intimate knowledge of lo: ' . cal conditions. . The chars and J. A. Egbert confiscated fourteen cases n, of Canadian whisky from Fred a taxi driver, and Tom Sturg, a companion, oh the night of September 9 and put it to their own use will be heard immediately, according to City Commissioner of Public Safety Arthur F.. Barnes and Chief of Police Joseph E. Burbidge. They have been conducting an investigation of the charge for Beveral weeks. The authorities of western cities have been asked to aid in locating Sturg that he may be present at the hearing. The officers have offered an alibi in producing Sylvester Kolio, 888 East Thirty-third South street, at whose home they say they were on the night In question. The peace officers have strenuously denied all knowledge of the charge n, throughout the investigation., according to tho investigators, lias told a straightforward story and his statements have throughout not varied under considerable that Detectives . ; I SALT LAKE,' Oct. '7. Cattle 'valued at a million dollars paraded at the state fair fcere Thursday afternoon ias one of the feature events of . the 'show which closes Saturday, ; Dr. Jt. II. Meade, assistant super.t visor of the cattle department at the fair, was in charge of the parade. First ythe stock appeared for 'review. They were followed by the Shorthorns. The .Herefords, Holsteins, Jerseys and the Guernseys followed in the order One 3 3 , ij supervisor, tensive on j AM llMfcK X : c Jtfillion Dollars .Worth Lines Detectives Charged With : Up; Blooded Horses Ex-- i Seizing Rum for Own Use From Taxi : hibited, Today. . v YEARS 4 T V A J ftH -- ed. 31 STANDARD-E- n, xj'lb "fV" 'fan - ht Ir-nrr- r, Cd. e t0 ,.... |