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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1923. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R TELEPHONES Interesting' Business and Circufatl&n Dspt.. .31 53 Classified Ads Claeelflad Directory Dept....... 521 423 Advertising Dept.. Editorial and News Dept. .,73 "Viewed Jkhtitit Ogcleh "Charles Dickens seemed to'have By ROSE ANN ASTlMi. - Everyone knows how it feela on a. frosty winter ' rnornlng about 6 .when clock gives a Jangling sum- ,the alarm mons ' and disturbs , even i the most pleasant of dreams. SometimesIn - the the sleeper only, snuggles deeper. quilts and blankets of his. bed. - But "the clock persists and wins. ; Sometime there is a muttered oath and a flying shoe, added with a few minutes of pleasant dreams and then two drowsy eyes staring at the diaL Ten minutes to dress. And the clock? Well, maybe clocks do lausb. Anyway, they-hava terribly sarcastic look on their faces as if they almost said,"I told you so."" Then again it may be the fault of the manufacturer. Perclocks that' way haps they make alarm ' ' :' purposely. CLOCK ALWAYS THRONG. But the clock' Isn't to blame, hardly any clock is, yet people will blame the .timepiece." The school lad never says, ' I overslept," but always "the clock was wrong." The. business men and women late for work .will glance at the office clock and say, !'That clock is 'way fast." It's only when quitwill ting time draws near that they that change their tune to,10 "I'm sureslow." minutes clock must be about And as for the youth who had a date at the corner with his girl, "I'm late 1 know,-bu- t my watch stopped." And the clock takes it all in good part. Many have complained! about the long hours, but the clock! never 'complains... .As long as it is properly oiled and wound, with an occasional ood cleaning, it is supposed to go , hour af- ter hour, ticking away the minutes until its fine mechanism is completethe ly worn out. Yet as it ticks away, very click of the- cog wheel' asbe it a catches nick by nick seems to ; , happy-littlJ song. Watches and clocks are of , every "size: from a tiny1 dime to the immense towers. Perhaps timepieces erected in of any clocks are the most interesting "those erected solely for. the use of the rpublic. Ogden hasaremany; the. most the City Hall of which popularclock Court House the and tower "clock. To reach the machinery of theone must1 climb wobCity- Hall clock," bly- stairs, cover one's clothes with dust and above all keep a level head, while stepping on rafters, so as not to tumble through the ceiling into the room below. The. timepiece has four dial faces, and its machinery is directly opposite to the dials. It is wound when it needs it ;and strikes out the hours and half hours as the derstood clocks exceptionally well when he wrote his story. "Chimes," which depicts realistic character of Veck and his adventures in th Trottytowers of London. Edgar Allen clock Poe has also put' much stress. In the pendulum of a clock when he wrote his weird story of it swinging to and ," fro. if- everyone remembered Perhaps are that clocks only doing what Is, expected of them day in and day out. and weren't blamed for disturbing pleasant dreams and such, there would be better work from all of them. One never can tell when a clock will strike, you know. . f, ; . ' ' un- " ' - ,, oo - 4 S Officials Go Over Ground of Proposed P. O. Extension Lectures Hero r Mrs. Louise Palmer Weber of Port land, Ore' who conducted the Ogden Standard-Examinechool cooking duringonAugust, will give a series of leo-totures foods and food preparation the women 'of Ogden, announcement of preliminary plans for-thlectures having been made yesterday by the Utah Power & Light company, whlth is sponsoring the series. Arrangements will be made for one of the larger halls In Ogden, where the lectures can be given twice each week. The dates for these lectures and also the place in which thy will be given will be announced early this week through the Standard-ExamineMts. Weber aroused raucb Interest In domestic science, particularly In dietetics, during the time that she was in Ogden in charge of the cooking school. Her. series now being ar and enranged,. willof be an extension the former series ,that largement she gave here, according' to announce ment made, being so prepared , and presented as to provide valuable In formation and lessons both for those who attended the cooking school and others who were then unable to at tend. Postmaster Acting livery routes. Reorre E. Browning. Assistant Post master Rufus A. Garner and Samuel Grlx, foreman of mail carriers drove over routes No. 1 and 4 yesterday af ternoon. Tentative plans are being considered for the extension of route No- - l wmcn embraces territory In .Wilson, West Weber and the Warren districts and on which the mail at present Is being delivered within one mile of the vai ren school, house. It Is proposed, to extend the route to the Warren school house thus saving the residents of that district a walk of two miles. Rout To. 4 now extends to Doint within two blocks of the Ogden Golf and Country club and it Is pro it south to the. golf posed to extend ana Irnks, thence . one block east of a mile norta thence from which point the route will con tinue on to Rlverdale and other points as heretofore. I It is understood that recommendations will be made to have the new routing, put Into effect in the near , e oo " - ! , $25,000 R. W. Jones, Former Hos tler Seeks Compensation . for Injuries -- avenue. Phon -- . . -- :'.-- . ; . . 77. alw- Mrs. "Owen Ilennett en. Kntrrtaln tertalned the Derby club at her home 657 Twenty-eight- h street Friday eve ning. Bhe wu assisted In serving by Mrs. L. a; Hastings and Mrs. William 7125 , -- 3IarrLagr I Jcrm?- - A marriage 11 cense- - was ImucJ yesterday afternoon In the o!f lc of the county clerk, to Hurry E. Drockmclr, Ogden. and Catherine A. LJttlcfield. Morgan. There will be a meet lug of the Civic league on the a ft r r noon of October 12 at the residence of Mrs. George H. Matson at 2 o'clock, H was announced j'esterday. . oo-- X FUNERALS Funtral services for Catherine Mc Kean will be hsld from the IClrken-da- ll funeral chapel at 1 o'clock today with Rev. J. H. Carver officiating. Interment will be In the City cemetery. The remains in ay be viewed at the cbapel until 12 o'clock rmo today. Funeral services for'Mary Fae Hunter were held at the Karr West meeting house Saturday with Elder Henry O. 1. Larkln. Mclntyre officiating. C. J- - UndquUt and Ulder Henry Mclntyre were the speakers. Interment waa In th City cemetery. The grave waa dedicated by James Brown, oo Watvtr Floral ruroishts tha flowra Fo'f" Bale 'M am the . owner of Certificate No. 3 representing twenty-fiv- e shares of seven iper cent Cumulative Preferred Stock of the Guaranty Mortgage Company of Ogden, Utah. s This stock is $100.00 par value and the Guaranty Mortlocated at No. 2514 Washgage Company is a going business : am in need of ready cash and ington avenue, Ogden, .Utah; I will-selthe $2500 par value of stock plus accrued interest for . l 11800. ' P-'- V- ' FRANCIS H. NALDER Phone 64-2- 2 - Syracuse, Utah Kaysville Exchange -- $127.50 $127.50 $127.50 Hurry Hurry Hurry t - T so-call- ed court. ' s N OW- (Gelt whose body waa found in a gaa filled room of her Huntingdon avenue apartment on the day she waa to have become the bride of Herbert V. Phillip, B. F. Phillip compresident of the. somepany, reputed to be wealthy and times referred to with the time-wor- n phrase of "man about town." What else ehe wrote, the police refuse' to divulge but It is believed to have given details of a romance of 14 years' duration since Isabella Raymond was a girl of 19 years. She ' was to have married Phillips last June, according to the police, but at that time the ceremony was postWith elaborate poned until today.care she had gowned herself this morning In all the conventional white a bride, is supposed to fluffy wear. things, Then gloom was cast over her preparations by a woman emissary who brought word that the marriage ' waa again postponed. In response to a telephone message Phillips came to tha apartment. The police say Phillips admits be had a quarrel with the girl and that harsh words were epokm. Phillips wa one of the leaders of the fish trust. Indicted and sentenced by the atate three years ago. He never served his term and nis case sua rests with tne supreme - " M OLTENmE" IS Intrnatloruil News Service. SAN' FRANCISCO, Eemcmbcr that w extra pair of pants makes a rait give double wear. These are suits for the boy of 6 to 16 Tears. Tho f&b. rics are all wool. The panti are full lined. The work manship is positively of the highest order. Smart belted styles in fabrics like thos la Dads clothe. Specially priced 9.05 S M MliC Oct. 8. 'The Big" motion picture Interests of the United States. It was reported hre tonight, are pledgedC. to corae to the defense of Roacoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, film comedian, charged with .mandeath of Virginia slaughter for the Rappe, actress In the silent drama. This action, it was said, if due to the fact that investments clo to are lied up by Arbuckle"a predicament. . Confirmation of the report was seen in efforts by friends of Arbuckle to engage Gavin McNab. one of the foremost attorneys on the Pacific coast, to .become chief counsel for the film LmRG ER DEMAND NEW "TO rUC. Oct. t. Indication of growing cor.fldfr.cn lrvth financial market this week wr rnot definite. Iy expread In a substantial expansion of th Inquiry for high grad curitles and th further lowering of rediscounts at rtaerre centers. Trading In stocks was secondary throughout to ths activity displayed by the bond market. Liberty and Victory Imuh again; held undisputed sway. th former leading at hlshcst quotations of the year. taken for thess rn;w bonds bonds Travailing prices ahow an enhancement of about over tha year's lowest levels. Th major part of the accumulation was entitled to the treasury 'department, but them was llttls doubt that a considerable, proemanated' from portion prirate sources. star. The strength of tha Investment sitthe film In- uation and Its International scops wer JJcKab represented terests In scores of Important legal lat reflected in the. immediate absorption ties. At pre"nt he is chief counsel of such antipodal underwrltlngs as for Mary Plckford and rouglas Fair- a Rio da Janeiro 112,000.000 loan and banks. He also obtained an acquit an Australian offering, the first of Its tal for Jack Derapsey. the heavyweight champion, at his slacker trial some . 11,-000.0- 00 hs - time ago- "I have nothing try eay at present," was McNab's comment tonight. Lgal circles here were discussing reports to the effect that "big movie business"' was going to back Arbuckle because of the huge business Interests tied tip by the charges against the fat comedian. In addition to scores of Arbuckle pictures thrown out of circulation by his arrest, it was pointed out. four other new films have not oo ' S t - ' Just think, save $34! Is it worth caving? When will you have an opportunity o make thia again? THIS IS NOT A REDUCTION. IN PRICE. We .are enly helping tha jobber liquidate his overstock. lilake washday payday with an Eden Washer-O-ne machine in a lifetime. The Eden in your home for $127.50. , Ask about . our easy payment plan. oo- - THE LIGHTHOUSE ' - - . i . - WOMAN IS EXPERT . ON JERSEY CATTLE Quality Electric Store 2452rWtrMgtcn Ave. Phone 581 fol-lowlnr- hr -- wt REDFIELD FJCTRIC COMPANY 314 Washington Ave. Phone 1814J klnd Ter floated h're. for A I amount. General business renditions Tl- showed alms cf Improvement deneed by an enlargement of buying power cvr the cnrrpondIng period cf last year. In several of ths !. eKentlal lines of tndestry, fcowfvrr, aonv retrorrniJon frorrf last month's , forward movement was noted. . Almost every Important district In It 9 steel and Iron trade reported gradual Increase of operations over August production. Contlrmallon ef this Improvement is expected In th Heptembcr tonnage, statement vt the United BLates Ft eel corporation to be Issued next Monday.. IIXOLIXGH rXCEJlTADf Foreign exchancr again wers ths most uncertain slementa, although deaJlnrs wera limited Isrr!y to HrSt-Ii- h atid French remittance. Pterllnc waa strong on steady bjySr.g. much of which was credited' to Japanese account. TT.a German rats mid only feeble recovery from Its lowest quo tation ar.d Australian. I,"!lh. Cifcw-- t !ovaklan and Gri, b:i:a ntJnaed to shrink as economic and ether dveicp-r.- f r.ti tn central and jae;rrn Kurt pa UiumrJ grarer ' aape-cs- - OO f ' ' LIQUOR FOUND IN ilAYOR'S POSSESSION IntcmatkmsJ 5cw Service. IIANOVnil, Kana--, Oct. t. Eva a can't gt off br t maycr in Ir.g frind "hJrrM It" ir.'o ht little rarty. Itr a Kr.i hf-.- - q-.;- ToSay ths supreme cciurt us'.. ! conviction ajralr.il i!arcr Wllllsrrt Ioe.1eia for having 1.q r In his pri Mi',on. Tha mayor contended bs wst Innocent of ar.y liquor law rlrlatlrn r Inasmuch as ha did ntt own the II and had not brocht It Jr.'.- - h:i where It was found. Frifr.i trvrM It In for a aoclable. drink. l. derJarc-tand stracse to rrlate, Istt some whftr th party. was ovtr. a. l.fu. , i u ' Jt J& ... 65 Per Cent of All the Roofs in Ogden Ueed Repainting What i the condition of your roots?. Do yea keep tbeni in rrpairT Your iuildins is no better than its roof. Giro it a square deal rind have it paintfd xrith ' SHEARERS .HOOF' PAINT ( I'ATITTTm PntiV proof a grains 20 YHAI15 A(;0 t leaks, Tire, water, arid, rot, xrxrrrj ntl ir.cct. This paint has friven hundreds cf euntornrrs in aM p.rtn of the I'niird 'a'.c-satisfaction for mere than ZD years, Vhr trv onicthLnK new? W'hcx iou THINK r.v PAINT, THINK HIIKAIIKU'S. Hare our aKcnt irujcct your roof. He y.i ch arte for this itrricc. Our prices are xr.vsor.atie.. A tor.cit advice .without ' . ' n guaranteed. IT SHOULD- Hi: USKD'BT MAj owner 'of rrerrtv-tuildln- . shed. etc. Kvcryon who has any metal or wooden urfaee, above the rfrur,l tr that protection from fire, water, rust., acid, gasr, ret, worm cr effeet almost unbelievable raving, and he a urce of continual patisfaeti- n. - r.e-ed-s ir.t4-.cU- o- A man In Cincinnati has been orAustralia, Oct. t. Mra. dered by thft court to pay wlfa Ruth Erelyn haa axriTed here from S30.10 & Tho alimony. Question to tech the farmers th England ten cents was war or value of Jersey cows- - Fhe Is consid- Is whether the ered one of th foremast women farm- luxury tax. Fo'rt Wayce News ers of EngLtnd- BTDNET Most Complete Stock in the State r AW 'ff International Xrwi Service KEW TOK1C. Oct- - t. Ml Ruth Boring, Northwestern university graduate, former normal school teacher and at present registered aa a special student In Columbia university, spent her first night behind the bars of th workhouea tonight. She. was sentenced today to aerrs threa months tn "ths ' workhousa, conviction cj ths charge c shoplifting. Store detectlrsa followrd for days before they arrested her, fearing to take steps agalnat the handsome, cultured woman. in her flrewi detectives found valuable estimated at more than 110.-00- 0 aald to have, bMsn stolen from every important store In the city. Miss Boring refused to tell her family or discuss ths case, " NEWEST DESIGNS r.'-- NEW BUEBAKKS PLANT TEACHER ARRESTED ON THEFT CHARGES International Ifewt Serriec SASTA R03A. CaL, Oct. 8. On the occasion of a visit this afternoon of Jan PaderewskI, famous musician, to the gardens of Luther Burbank. noted waa plant creator, announcement Bur-bank made for the first time of a new flower creation. The new creation which Burbank had named ' "Molten Fire" is a gorgeously colored flowef of the Poinsett type. It briUIanca eclipsing anything heretofore produced la the flower line, according to those who have seen it. PaderewskI pronounced It the most wonderful flower he had ever aeen. The new Anaranthus "Is the botanical name given the creation by B urr ban X. - i 1 i! ' They are going fast, just a few more left and then the price will go back to 161.50. n ; - been released. The Investment tld up. It was said. Is close to f 1,000.000. Arbuckls will appear In court Monday to plead o a manslaughter Indictment. A continuance Is expected. He will plead to the police court charge of manslaughter Thursday. At the same time, hf will answer charge of violating the prohibition laws. : I , 1 1 LIGHTING FIXTURES Liberties and New Foreign Government Issues .Sell Readily INTERESTS TO HELP FATTY - oys ouits 1711 oo BIG MOVIE . i . i $35 O &f9 Twj&i A ftim Two Pairs of Pants, $9.95 -- . International News Scrrlcc. 5 Ml : at $35 9 - Cltlc -- at $25 obligation in coming for a look Bulbs for fall planning. Giout'k 1637 Grain. Utore, 332 24th St. Ogden Typewriter Houaa for type2422II udaon writers and repairs. avenue. Phone 2S6. ' He told me to BOSTON, Oct. 8. go to hell and this is the way I'm doing It," so wrote Isabella . Raymond t At this price you will find a lot of imported fabrics. Suits that cannot be matched in Ogden. or the state, for less than $45. Here are models for men of all ages, all sizes. Suit3 and overcoats in some of the biggest values we have ever offered. There's no t;3 -- GIRL TURNS ONGAS IN BROKEN ROMANCE f Suits and overcoats for men and young men. Fabrics of all wool. Strictlv all man InWnrrA Styles for the young chaps as well as the oiucr men. vjqoa nara nnishes, long wearing fabrics. A hundred of them to choose from. Suits and overcoats at. S. $25 Court Postponed Probate, law and motions which were scheduled f hearing of Judire George F. liarker dhlslon of the district cwurt tomorrow liitve been .postponed until Monday, October 17, according to an announcement mada yesterday. Kindling wood. Phona g:$. Bulbs. Compare grades. Dumke Floral'a new store 24th and Hudson. ': " Every conference visitor can save the expenses-ohis trip-a- this sale of clothing. Whether you are ready to buy or not, we want you all to come in for a look at the remarkable values that are offered just now in men Is high grade clothing. -- T. rtcas. pix-Loga- - - 71l , j m . - sky-alig- ht ? . 1 Meeting PotponrL Th regular meeting today of Otden Scandinavians haa been postponed on account of the general 1 D. S. conference. If you are ' Interested In the home as an attractive p!ac to live. har Mr. John I Kolte. Interior decoration ex pert. Itctura at Doyle Furniture company, next Tueday, Wedneaday. and Friday. Lectures at S Thursday p. n. each day. er nt. $175: is:o - vice-preside- tourinr touring car 117B; one Ford touring, ran lea than u 400 miles, $450 We also hare other real snaps on Ford fromseveral) $100 up. Term or cash. HARIIERT30N DUOS. MOTOR CO.. 2122 Waahlnrton' 77. , - Haynea Blx one ISIS Overlaid 15 - one-quart- er '; 1U On Good used cars of ait makes at right d Terms down balance prices. in 12 months. Harbertson Hroa- Motor Co., 2122 Washington avenue. Phoua Damages of $25,000 are sought by Robert W. Jones, a former railroad hostler helper., against the Southern Pacific Railroad company for person al injuries alleged to have been receiv ed January 2. 1921, In an accident. Jones declares that he was loading an engine tenderf with coal from chute in the railroad yards here and was standing on the tender when the hour hand points; upward or down, future. r r ward. .' engine started without a signal. He co .ANOTHER. CLIMB. complains that through the negligence ?: and carelessness of the engine crew In of the decidedly Another interesting ' suddenly moving fhe engine, he was "clocks is the Court House clock. One BUNDY HONORED between the coal chute and the caught a little to its tower, finds in climbing BY VETERINARIANS cab. Injuries to his left leg engine more' of adventure, for. the stairs ared have made It Impossible h&meclares, insuof because and steep ' precarious to return for to his former poal him fficient light. At the annual meeting of the Utah Hon or do manual labor. He seeks On arriving at a. small room, wpere Medical association held at compensation of $25,000 and costs. the light filters through dust covered Salt LakeVeterinary A. Bundy of Dr. Friday. windows, one detects a glass case in secretary-treasurwas named Ogden is clock of .the which the machinery coming year. Dr. J. Steven- AGED OGDEN MAN fqr the cog! kept. It is fitted with cables, son" Lake was named president of Salt STRUCK BY AUTO wheels and a pendulum, i. H. Halton of Salt Lake J. Dr. and If will he One may get a real thrill , from this room '.step out on the roof session various At afternoon the . dial him. above John Bauswell. 72. was struck by and gaze up at the diswere medical problems veterinary adan automobile said tho There are additional stairs and .to by the members of the organi- h.ve been driven bybyAustin police ditional rooms above. The hands'"" of cussed Johnson to Dr. Bundy. according of Bear Kiver City.-- , at Twenty-secon- d the clock are operated hy tiny pipe zation, The' members of, the organization street attachment joined to the machinery wjJ. ;Washlngton avenue . at hold-- ' special meeting In Ogden c"clock and last below and fastened. to tne.nanas. ine durfng"thea week night. Bauswell was crossof the Ogden live- ing the Intersection when ho became tick is very distinct and the hour hand stock show. Dr.. Bundy stated last confused and was unable to avoid the at every "tick. The. machinery night. ijumps i of Johnson car. theyclock is 'below the dials. This He was removed to the station by clock never strikes. It was erected in the Court House by the Seth'. Thomas FORMER OGDEN MAN Motorcycle Officer C. D. Llser where first aid was given, by Dr. It. II. WilVClock company, February 8, 1896.. ?. In another room above.; one gets a son, city and county physician. Ills CHICAGO AT DIES Injuries consisted of minor bruis-- s and glimpse of a heavy weight which gradcontusions. Jowers as the cable unwinds, ually Bauswell was later taken to his v A decidedly interestinc; thrill can John Stoddard, former resident of fbe gotton from a ""peep from" the street Ogden, is dead at Chicago, according heme, rear 484 Twenty-secon- d which Is reached by a ladder, to word received in Ogden from his in the police automobile. Johnson was not arrested. above the clock. Mrs. Jessie Holmes. with whom oo are sister, : Two other interesting" fcl6cks he had been living. Mr. Stoddard was n a member-- . of those at the Union depot. One Is Post. G. A. BODY: OF PASTOR'S ays-one hour ahead of the other. R. of Ogden. He fought In the civil Mountain and Pacific' war in I company, 73rd Indiana InFATHER TAKEN EAST They register v time. " enlisting August 13, 18 62. Burfantry, HERE'S AN ERRATIC ONE. ial will take place at his old home In The body of.WHliam Melllnger. who There are twoVther interesting clocks Valpariso. Irid. In Ogden. One seems to get 'wore died at the residence of oo ' his son, the out of life than. the. other. It or. it isn't and Charlie Chap- Hev. W. 1 Melllnger. Filday mornGeorge Harvey 'unusual for its hand to suddenly Jump lin Vie for News Space in London. ing, was yesterday morning an hour, or several minutes, or to Headline. Who says the Londoner has to Gravity,shipped Iowa, where funeral servon , coast gradually downward reach- no sense of humor? Little Rock Ark- ices will be held. " " . ansas Gazette. ing the top. ; v iisi coirs. .. y one-thir- " "' o I WANTED TO jHEKT A dealrable three or four-rooarartment by man and wife. ,Fhone Gee.SSIS, on Moo- t a : -- er - , o Og.deini .T!.7 il : m To determine the feasibility of ex tending two of the rural "mail de v . f r. ; e Mrs. Louise Palmer Weber to Give New Series of , T fVNDOM ; REFERENCES J. R. EDWMENG l 0. Box 557. Vhw n30S-JT- . f i CO :.IC;U5lVe t-- ?f. |