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Show OGDEN. UTAH, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1921. ' BOYLE'S STORE ' business and the method of dealings . - " SUCCESS TOLD . ' and Niwi Dept.... ....873 -- Fifty years of business life in Ogden was depicted this noon to the Ogden Kotarians by James H." Douglas president and manager of the Boyle Furniture company, who delivered" a vocational talk at the Rotary club luncheon, held in the Weber club rooms. The other speaker af'the luncheon was Miss Flora B. Bradford, national field worker for the .American Red Cross, who pictured world distress conditions CANNERS OFFICIAL . and their relation to the - people of COMING TO OGDEN Am erica. ,w comof the Boyle President Douglas pany told of the .founding of the Boyle Furniture business in 1855 when Peter Frank E. Gorrell, national secretary Boyle came to Ogden and in 1862 built of the National 'Canners' association, a 'furniture, making plant on Twenty-eight- h with headquarters at Washington, will i street. His partnership with in Ogden from the west Decemhis son, John A. Boyle, the expansion arrive an announcement 5. according-tber the business, destruction and dam- made today by A. 8. Daggett, local age of property by, fires, the building of tne national of the Boyle block now the Kiejsel-,Wed- representative ' organi zation. n eventualin-corporatioblock and the Secretary Gorrell is making an an of the- present company nual tour of inspection through the were all detailed. The speaker ald iwest in the interest of the canning In became identified .with dustrv and that, he first: in will confer with represen 1901 and two yiar tatives the company Canners' associa the of on the death of Maclaren Bwle, tion on arrival Utah later, here, hecame the manager. Financial ' 00 the that were overcome andestabpresent hlh; standing of the NOTICE Lt W. A. lishment wer shown.: ocThe Boyle company owns and 4 cupies buildings, having 89,280 square I wish to announce will be a feet of floor - space and if all the that,I for clerk, .Thursday night. furniture on hand were set up ready candidate I will have for sale, it would occupy ten acres of December 1. If 'electedto handle same and time ground, he said. There are between '(rood location come on up, neignDors, as 50 and 80 employes, the yearly payroll properly, of the company is $125,000 and 4,000 we always have a good time on elec , accounts are carried on the books of tion.- night. . Yours Fraternally, the company. J. II. SHAFER. President Douglas discussed at some 598 of ethics the the company's length '. - - , sax-apbo- ne . . .' . - . Members of the sheriffs department are today searching for, a Dodge automobile believed to be headed toward Ogden, in which men who blew open the safe in the Devil's Slide Drug store and postoffice, erly this morning, are thought to be riding. The robbers secured SZ05 In stamps. $96 in money orders. 600 stamped en $600 worth velopes and approximately of Jewelry. The safe, was dynamited and an automobile believed to be driven by the robbers left the town at 3:20 o'clock this morning, accord ing to Sheriff Brlgham Robinson of Morgan. No descriptions of the men were obtained, but the automobile was re ported to have passed the cement after the" robbery, head ed for Ogden. A description of the car was sent to Ogden by a watchman at the cement plant. , , JUST TO REMIND YOU - TILL - " '): al NEW FIRE ENGINE The new Amerlcan-I- France - t b-s- ARRIVES IN OGDEN 60S prizes of 110. 7. and IS are to be made to the atudents mibmtttlnr the by the Child Culture club of Ogden. Thlrtyflve of more than 10 ea)ft ubrnltled In the conteri have been selected for tho Juiclrtr by the In Knr'.lih at the hlsrh thoot. Mrs. Oils Weeks and Mm. P. W. Knlsely are two of the JudRe who have been t.amed by Hup rlntendent Hopkins to act In maklnc the final TSO-gall- on triple combination enjlnc. a the worn out machine now tf duplicate t fire headquarters arrived from New York City yesterday forenoon and was taken from the f relent yards to the fire department headquarters. Fire Chief Geonfe A. Craves said In A third JuUg remalaa V t discussing the new piece of equipment j swards. that It would pump, SCO gallons of oo water per minute from a fire hydrant and 7&0 rations from a ditch I. O. O. F. With It there Is 1250 feet Uy suction. of 2 2 Inch fir hone. 200 feet of A character party will be jriven hf chemical hose and a He and Odd FeJlowa of the chemical tank. December I. OKden. FUturday It Is equipped with a 106 horsepow- Admlfslon free. evening. members InVisiting er motor. vited. Hefrehments will be eetne.t. or jc ben "1 . bn 40-gall- 4 n " :x: (W)CZIZ()' () ft TT TTTi-T- TO TTIX T h T ' ; NOTH1 NG RES ERY ED AND) V WHOLESALE COST means much these days, when every penny counts! WE GUARANTEE THAT NO SHOE IN THE STORE HAS BEEN IN STOCK LONGER THAN THREE MONTHS! .All new fall shoes, just from the factories in our usual high grades! o THE REASON: Mr. Jones1 factory interests keep him east so much of the time he finds it impossible to give the store the desired attention necessary e to satisfy the trade he has always enjoyed. Therefore I high-grad- j QjJ WITH A SHOE SALE OGDEN WILL LONG RE MEMBE The store will be closed Thursday and Friday, Dec. order to mark the stock and prepare for the sale SALE OP ENS ATU R 9 lW and 2 in 1 DECEM These are a few of the many bargams being;offered. These same grades sdld from S12.00 to $18.00 during the recent extremely high market Children's and boys shoes in proportion. ; ValUeSr n :oC Women's tan calf, and me-- . also with styles two-stra- now '. '.. " - - Mens felt house slippers .In leather, also soft soles. All. - sizes.;-$2.50- : now . i p .......... " .... Women's . ... . . . . ; - , v,. ysY brown also .black calf shoes in English also wide toe I&ts. with good calf uppers and 'aeavy leather soles. Special -- . ' nr - 1 41.IJ black, also brown calf with school weight soles.. ... Sixes 5 to 8 . $1.95 Sizes 8Vi to 11 $25 Sizes 114 to 2 . . ... . . $2.75 - slippers colors and SlzesllHto2. Children's and girl's shoes In " ' sole-fel- t K.$125 5J.y5 ' Y.. Coys all leather ecout shoes with heavy tan uppers. SUe. J to2 to 6 $2.45 Sixes Children's felt house slippers with leather soles and plush . . . ... . .St.45 $1.65 hishest grade , makes - nr O I JJ $2.65 ralaes. now . . . Five styles in 2m en's brown and , hlack calf first grade shoes In ; ' new brKue ' last also English last- - also wide toe last. $8.50 value v . r nr 'ipj.y J .... ' Ol.vM . ' sizes .Sizes Sizes to 13 . . 13 to 2 . 9 2"to 6 . . : ..... . . ... co H-E- $2.45 $2.75 . $2.95 1 EN WO M IE M . 2461 WASHINGTON AVE. r: Sc. I LOR E N JM OGDEN.-U3BH " i . Women's aun bleached felt house slippers, ribbon or plush trimrned in blue, brown, old rose. purple, rray and red. QC Women's Wichert and Gardiner black kid. welt sole. Cuban heel 13 Talae. This is one of the : : r " air the popular sizes. $2.25 values, ; now . . ; .Y . . plJZJ0 Men's army shoes with oil grain; uppers and bellows . tongue, . n a ft P heavy welt soles. ' . $6.50 values . . . !)4.yD E-Z- In yalue,-;;'d:''Q- Boys felt house slippers with E-Z soles and good heavy felt up- - p " . 1 Men's brown calf English last, welt sole shoes, all solid leather. ms d re-ache- ' one-stra- e-- ' y ' The Reorcanizrd Church and lunrh will be held Friday, liamr Dec. 2. corner Fifteenth street and Washington avenue. Cordial invitation to all. I - VTaftir'ii'jSC cc fr - MwC Deal direct with the Man That Does It. 1-- ' . Lion' Club The second of the Lions' club, recently meeting organized here, will be held at the Ftimson Thursday, it was announced today. re-du- ce your repair bills. Personal Professional Electrical Service 3-- . les The Ogden high school orohentraj will Kive a free concert next Thursday Christian church evening at the First street and (comer of Twenty-fourt- h Madison avenue, and everyone is invited to attend. . After the concert, which starts nt 8 o'clock prompt, the Live Wire Clreu will hold sway with many thrills. Remember, the Live Wire club will not charge for anything but the eats, side shows and the Auction of Souls. The main show Is free. Come at 8 o'clock and the Live Wires will guarantee you a good time or your money back. 580 HARTLEY "WILL", 2336 Washington Ave. Telephone 726 , THE LIVE WIRE CIRCUS ADMISSION FREE but To Wol A marrlane McenM h Iwucd In tho office of Claude T. Moyes, county clrk, to Alexander Cozier, North Ogden, and Grace Batchclor. Ogden. Don't forjret the Annual Pale of Ft. Joseph's Sowing society, Thursday afternoon and evening. Dc. 1. Refreshments also. 6H 00 Ogden Typewriter House for typeD. & R. G. W. PUTS writers and repairs. II22H uJson avenue. Phone 2)1. ON SECOND FREIGHT Leave Home. Mrs. Badle West, former Opcdcn resident, who has I The Denver & Rio Grande Western (Vlnlting her daughters in Otrden. --oonow the second is railroad operating leaven inis evening for lx Anceles, JUDGES WORK ON train into Ogden, according to her home. , freight WOODMEN OF THE STUDENTS ESSAYS an announcement made thlsmornint WORLD by W. B. Kenney, general agent for 2ft Kindling wood. Phone 128. the company In this territory. oli disarmament which have Kwtays Eastern freight now a'rrivrs In OgWtbtr Floral furnishes the flowers. been contributed by studenia of the Injection of officers Thursday nifht, den in the forenoon as well as In the Ogden hln ochr.ol are now In the December 1. Something doing. Corns OO afternoon, Mr. Kenney said, allowing hands of the Judges and final decWon up. of better connections being made on are nearly 12 miles from the will bf p. r. ruASZ. c. c. next week. This an There WM. MULLKU. Clerk. railroads, both - steam, and electric, h'.ghewt mountain .peak to the great- nouncement was made today by Super est known ocean depth. lit running out of Ogden. intendent W. Karl Hopkins. Three "Lf "JL 15 04DI5TAi5 DAYS o 5if-ficjilt- - halr-rals-ln- o-- -- . "MAY" reduce your power bills, "The Motor Doctor" Physician and Surgeon to Electric Servants, is now with the Electric Department Store RANDOM REFERENCES - HEYWOOD . Official sanction Is to be obtained " from leading business clubs of Ogden for the before durtnsr th wfek. step 1922 Wild West show and Fashion show are to be completed It was announced today. At a meeting of the members of the committee consistNo Notion No meeting of th city ing d? representatives of the various commission was held this morning, a clubs last night, this was recommendquorum not beln present when C. O, ed. The reports of the committees from DeWoIf, city recorder, called the rolL each club will be made at a meeting ' Dcllcions Cream next week. . filled with --00 real crmra. 50c Jx--r luff. dotcn.. Grrcnwell "352 Confcctloocrjr. plant-shortl- , el CHARLEY HARTLEY 61 in-order Manager J ames L. Douglas Relates History of Ogden Furniture Firm . Official Backing TELEPHONES Clubs Of Sought tSustncas andAdsCirculation Dtpt.,.55 Ciasld For Fall Shows Advertising 42S Dept.... Editorial with customers and the public. Miss Bradford was introduced by Rev, John Edward Carver and revelw-e- d in brief the present world distress America conditions, warning that must fight the diseases and troubles to protect Its in; other lands own people, from such scourges. She pictured the Chinese, Russian, Armenian :and Polish situation. Reference was also made to the relief work carried on by the Red Cross in America, work. particularly the soldier relief The Rotarians adopted the suggestion that a committee of that club work with other civic bodies and the Good Fellows in Christmas work this consists of year. This committee James Brennan, John Taylor and War ren Binrord. The committee to, assist in funeral arrangements for the late Jamescom-R. Cooper was announced, being posed of Fred O. Taylor, J. W. Abbott and Rev. J. E.. Carver. ' Bernard Hutchinson played two solos which were greeted with much applause. ; --00 i IUb!es' button nhoes In brown. ale0 black kid. tarn olc Co value, . Si 1 to 8 f gjg, "Woen's brown calf lace thoe. writ sole. raUiury beel .hoe, now r.lue, Women'i aoles. JS taluea line. now bt srade ther . . . nr .$O.V) Wicbert and Gardiner women's brown kid lace oxford, writ ole and railitary heel. $12 taJue ...... $7J5 Women's WkhTt and Gardlnrr. one trtj black kid. a'a pilenl pump with Lcmts $10 value hl. ....... xk: $6.95 Pireet gr . Men , . top grade brown kid er house slippers in fire styles. le.-vth-- S0 black house- - slippers, $2 values kid boudoir turn soles, small f nr t4lZj Worsen', blark kid lac ihoe. writ tol. military heel. eTera! jihort line , JirO vajurs (J j nr Rubbers at reduced prices. Findings, at cost. c "( - |