Show r ! f I is ' ' I xaftiinet MONDAY EVENING APRIL 2 1928 i CITY DETECTIVE : ' i i By George Clark FAULTY BRAKES SIDE GLANCES With Coach Gets Away Loaded Pistol Threatens eral: Persons Sev- " By SOIi - x i' ' Sixth Ward Fixes Date of Recreational Hall IIUSBAXD ARRESTED Albert Andrews 24 of 340 Patterson avenue pleaded not guilty inritv court today to a charge of dis- urbinir the peace at Twentyeirhth street and iGrant avenue Sunday afternoon by conducting himself in a5 loud and tumultuous manner and by threatening to use t a nlstol He demanded trial by jury and his case was set for trial Thursday Police say Andrews went to 272 Twentv-eisrht- h street and after creating a disturbance threatened to shoot his estranged wife He street was arrested at Twenty-nint- h and Lincoln avenue by Sergeant and Detective Oeorge Phillips Oeorsre Finn and Motorcycle Offi- r Clair Ilasmussen and Rink Smurlhwaite - long-haire- - k : ii fender'! v LEAVE FOR EAST so "I got tired of staying home and taking care of a family Donaldson Ogden's representatives Miss LaVerna Pearson and Alvin I just started tliis little restaurant" l j ( NEGRO ALLOWED MACHINE DRIVER TO LEAVE OGDEN BAIL SMALL DROPS Leo Facer 33 of 2109 Adams avenue forfeited $5 bail in city court today on a change of operating an automobile without license plates Facer police say was the driver of an automobile thkt ran Into a coupe belonging to Cj C Marriott was 1208 Porter avenue! which parked Sunday afterhoon In front of 232 Lincoln avenue NAVY DESERTERS Ogden may be a metropolis to some people but to Arthur Johnson New Yorkegro it Is just "A" small hamlet" After pleading guilty in city court today to ai charge of mendicancy Johnson said he could "get! clear out of sight of Ogden in les than 3 0 minutes!' K Judge John AJ Hen dricks would only give him a He said he was hungry chance and made the mistake of begging Patrolman JI M Hawkins for Hendricks gave him money a five-da- y Jdge suspended sentence 1 FOOT INJURED BY ! PASSING MACHINE fa Al of 474 Twentv first street wasbruised on his left Brabv Fruit trees are blooming and farmers rail over the country are in the midst of spring activity Many took advantage of the day of rest and polished their automobiles Although clouds threatened rain all day Sunday the predicted mois The ture failed to materialize strong wind that arose" before daybreak h'pwever played a big part in blowing over the storm Maximum temperature Sunday was "63 jdegrees above zero and minimum was 50 above- Last night the mercury dropped to 39 above for a minimum according to Arle Van de (Jraaff Ogden weather observer who reports a slowly rising barometer today Scattered tulips are blossoming as are those lovely shrubs Golden Bell or Forsythia A "year ago to day the maximum temperature was 58 abov with 43 tor a minimum and the 'rainy season still unbrok - 34 ankle tSaturday afternoon as he steppea from his automobile on EL MONTE avenue near Twenty COMMANDERY NO Z Washington fifth street and was struck by a tnick! he repotted to the police KNIGHTS TEMPLARi Sunday night tJraby said that when he got out Monday April of his car a truck driven by Jo meeting Regular at 8 p in for business Attend seph Dern box 429 Ogden jammed M JOHNSON 33 c his left foot Dr N II Savage city '571 physician attended him Two "youths who have admitted police say that they are deserters from the United States naval station in San Pedro pal were ar rested Saturday night by Sergeant n Phillips arid Detectives George Finn and 1 L Nelson The pair gave the names of George TV McDowell 19 and John Basye 20 and are being held for naval officials in a national dance contest to be held in New York on Tuesday Apifil It) left this afternoon on the Denver! & Rio Grande Western Scenic jjimited They were accom panied by Mrs W II Israel son Kighteen couplos from different parts tif the United States willcompete in the contest The Ogdenitesl are the only dancers from thei intWmountain country it was said today Ogden Is also the small est! citji to be represented MissjPearspn and Mr Donaldson won the right to compete in a 6on- test held in the Berthana 84 Bobo Baxter May AT AGE OF Fly to Glory Sarah J McCart fwidow of Sam uel B McCart 850 Patterson avenue died at her home on Sunday morning at 1:15 o'clock after an illness of nearly three years death being due to cancer She was born ErieiPa on May 1 — T— JCRPOGGURS Small 8on of Motorist Suffers Cut And Bruised FaceA i844f her age being 83 years and 11 months she had been a resident of Utah for nearly a third of a century but only recently came to Ogden from Salt Lake where she had made her home with a son Fred B McCart 154 Harvard avenue "Shi isisurvived by two sons Fred B Salt Lake Earl M Webber 1128 Tweuty-thlr- d street Ogden one daughter Mrs Birdie M Ross Omaha Neb three granddaughters Mrs Theodore G Lienhardt Ogden Mrs Ralph H Allen Kansas City Mo Mrs Harold Moore Long Beach Calif and one great granddaughter uneral services will be held in the chapel' of the KIrkendall-Da- r ling mortuary on Tuesday at 1 p m with the Rev John Edward Carver officiating - The body will be sent to Omaha for burial In the family ' plot Friends may view the body at the chapel on Tuesday until time of service - LIGHTS SMOKE j ! ' er car-receiye- OGDEN CHAPTER NO 2 ROYAL ARCH MASONS 49th parallel In 1865 Richmond was evacuated by Confederate Regular meeting Tuesday April troops and in 1872 Samuel F B 3d1at 8 p m for business matters TRACE A TURNER ILP Morse inventor of the telegraph Va died-- ' - r jndulgertce in a cigaret Sunday au- evening while 'he was driving tobomile proved costly police report to R II Pearson 412 Seventeenth street and resulted 1 his r small son being injure! When Pearson took htai eyes ofi" O19 road the police report of th accident says his machine Mruck ans automobile belonging to TCam pi an j which was parked in front of his home at 2815 Grant avenue 4 f f son ijale Pearson's 4 year-old was" cut on i the chin ami had his ch'eek bruisedby flying glass from wa the broken windshield station by Dr treated atittepoUce NJ1I Sav ge I city physician f damThe Pearson headlights ages to its? fenders bumper iliabody windshield and wheel wh the other" malchlhe re- celved damages to the fetjider tire i bymper body and wneelJ If mice are- a nuisance In the house sprinkle ' cayennej pepper near the holes —t : i 'v -- with the country's greatest flying heroes He 'flies mostly in one direction?—down! Follow Bobo Baxter dally in The Standard-Examin- - — —— : - Bobo Baxter is a small man with largo ideas He will soon be classed - 1 y I - 626 - ' rain fell On this date In 1792 the first United States mint was established and Jn 3846 the boundary betweein and Canada —was set at the Oregon — --— — ! 2 Ae DEATH OCCURS On sthat day 10 of an inch of en 1" e Tripp Photo Studio 22A5y2 Washington in OGDEN DANCERS f bad-tluc- k ii " HIM GIRLS TO GIVE SPRING DANCE YOUTHS HELD AS Girl students of Weber college are giving a leap year dance on April 13i The ominous FriFriday was chosen Intentionally the day Igirs raid as they are eager to prove that their management of the af- 'fair will prevailjover any 'DOgey xne tlria are aucauj with programs and decorations :The ballroom will be decorated in with an abundance pastel shades The proof ferns and flowerii bye hand and grams are being made color will carry out the spring-lik4 j scheme The leap year dance is the only collarge spring dancel of Weber been lege and elaborate jplans have made to make the dance evn more Interesting than was the successful dance of 1927 All Weber alumni and friends students of Ogden and anyone else who is interested is Invited to attend on -- I - Every home will be interested This ad vertisement and $495 entitles jthe holder or any member of the family tpsix of our French cray portraits and one la'tsre oil col ored portrait Clip this This offer ex- pires 'April 30th Ground will be broken Thursday morning for the $30000 recreational Wall of the Sixth" ward it was announced Sunday by Bishop Excavation for the basement will be carried on by a contractor and It is expected that mem bers of the priesthood will donate their labor on the construction of the foundation The hall will be built north of the chapel at Madison avenue and Twenty-thir- d street and the con structlon will be carried on as rap The idly as funds are received building wjll include a modern recreational hall classrooms and other conveniences Hal-vers- ' j Beginning - rampage 'here Sunday afternoon and after threatening several persons with a 45 caliber automatic by Detective pistol was subdued fifioree Theobald and placed in Jail Cavillo pleaded guilty In city court today to 'chargre8 of being drunk and carrying ' concealed wpnnona and received sentences that totaled $75 or 50 days Detective Theobald reported that Ca villa was intoxicated and threatened a srirl at the Fashion rooms then attempted to force Morris Rosenberg a merchant to give him amunltion for hi already loaaea pistol He then went to the Rex hotel and created a disturbance and Theobald finally found him in the As the detective Windsor hotel he reared the head iol the stairs and said Cavillo drew jthe pistol a chance rnrkd it Before he had Theobald tn ifvftl it however Bimrtrfvr! htm over Ithe head with his own weapon and placed handi cuffs on him : mile Another Photo Special NEXT THURSDAY W- "The April's tn her eyes: it Is love's spring" said William Shakefourth Street Hill speare of: this month when vegetah "Faulty brakes police aver caused tion continues to pour forth ti Dellniaf 32 of rear 2624 Lincoln avenue This is the month of sulphur and lose control of an automobile Jvhile corning down "Twenty-fo- molasses! of dreamy wistfulness urth that street Sunday night and seen on Usually prosaic faces In revcrash Into a machine driven by J desire tof sit and Indulge eries and nothing else It is the E IBrovtning 473 Twenty-sevent- h month off spring fever street $ Dellmar court today lp city pleaded!! not guilty- to a charge of Aprils should and truly does d poets flowers operating an automobile while un- stand for1 der the influence of liquor 'and his case was continued until Tuesday Ball 'was fixed at $125 Dellmar police declare was driving? a bach belonging to Michael Uzilac of Hejper At 7:30 o'clock when the streets were crowded with motorists the machine got away from him as he drove down Twenty-fourth street hill At Washington- he iiirove against-the red traf plentiful 'showers and great activity fic light and struck the Browngardeners and among back-yar- d ing! carl: just past the center Inter front-yar- d lawn fanciers section jmarker ' i -- — Officer Rink Motorcycle to was a dedicated day Sunday Smurthwaite" who arrested him loafing and motoring How said Dellmar was slightly under the lawns qme to piay a He reported ever some touna influence of liquor of golf and others thait thfc machine driven by Dell round or two hikes for long along the foot mar received a broken bumper bent went hills frame and other damage while the T "I Browning sedan received a broken front wheel bent axle and dented Mexican Jose Cavillo on a went from Carbon county : SHADO- Coming Down Twenty-- ! 2 7 -- year-old " BREAK GROUND SUNSHINE and LEAD TO CRASH KAYOES GUNMAN AfftTiVan I' "' o : 1 - i Jr ' CAR ABANDONED ON WEST OGDEN ROAD K A Ford cbupeV belonging to P Smith of j 401 Thirty-firs- t street which was stolen from near thepostoffice Saturday night was! recovered Sunday by Deputy Sheriff D F Steele The machine ijwas found in the possession of three small boys on a road southeast! of the Slobe mills The boy$ said they discovered the car neat the mills and Deputy Sheriff Steele said he did hot believe they were the ones who first stole the car Three i -- tires had been taken from the Wheels the- officer' said' - A f ll ' - ' If ' it ! J OF THIS AGITATOR-TYP- E SOLIEj COPPER TUB PRECISION BUILT "THRIFTY?' 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PHONE 4G0 If you want a genuine bargain — a ma- last long i" i chine whose vital working parts fare identical with machine$ 'sold under famous names at $15000 to $16500 — come in as early as possible The: carload will' not We stand quality and performance back of It as completely as though the " price was $150 to $163 L Hains ' ' WEEKLY : We u n'rg ualifiedly reco mmend the "Thrifty" Model Electric Washer"-Whave tested it and know its excellent - National Save Your Vision Week April 22nd to 28th Pay WtpZBB washing—for convenience — for long years In fa6t you of trouble-freservice will 'find in it the same vital working parts that have been used for years in washers priced at $15000 to $16300 It "Washes washes a pound a minute clean thoroughly clean A solid copper steel jacket a many-posititub with dent-proo- f wringer vith soft rolls a single cut gears bronze bushunit gear-casings and precision construction through-out--ar- e some of the quality features - "We're only beginning to learn how dependent we are on our eye— health The right kind of glasses have prevented many a nervous breakdown ' e excise Utx pita i can pay for cart out of income at lowest available charge for t meres i Donating ana smurantwi Ait prices i SEDAN "Thrifty" model cannot be excelled e Convenient Nt—i If l Mr at ANY PRICE—for fast clean agitator on ire the used on and cars lassre the costly type finger-scallope- jf MM i t "brakes used on Essex four-whe- el steel-cor- e i v same maximuin! brake safety as wefl as J - The' x motor is ffar! exclusive and is so as we patented and know the most powerful of its sise in the world The - ' 4 V Radio Hardware" Co j ' Street Ogden Utah urmonsiraiion - 334 24th Tor K Sat Lake City Utah I |