Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING MAY 4 1928 Bv BLOSSER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SWIFT DENIES STANDARD-EXAMINE- WORKS IN JAIL h f' RUMOR TO QUIT CfA Tl auu ui o lay n yjii r uuu WARRy-JEAMSATASNN- b¥'K Help Clean Up V ' AS A' S ) C V X BoBOAMDoorASlSOPWCLE I ill TVTill r iW ALL V EU- GOOD AS AAiyPLAcS l fff V -- X I' SEAi-GE- E' ' V I f f ' M- 3— ' - iT W" J&s — f- - - (rfA £j 4 Stenographer' D ep rived Many of Right to - - May 4 — (AP) — Michael Hughea made swift denial today ot widely circulated rumors that he was to resign aa commissioner of police "I'll not resign There is no reason "why I should" he said over from Exlong distance telephone celsior Springs ' Mo where he is recuperating from illness" HUMORS VEILED Mayor Thompson who ed Hughes said he had heard nothing about it He said that as far as he was concerned Hughes would stay on the Job Source of the rumors was veiled Mike's" but several of associates blamed gangsters for giving them circulation Bernard W Snow chief bailiff of municipal courts and one of Hughes original sponsors said: "Hughes has reduced crime In vmeagoSO as me recoras snow irom 60 to per cent I believe the rumor about his purported retirement originated within that class against which Hughes has been directing his cleanup campaigns" CLEANUP DRIVE During Hughes' absence the department's activities are being directed by Deputy Commissioner John Alcock who has instituted a new cleanup drive against gambling and vice When Commissioner Hughes was informed of the Alcock campaign last night he said: "That's what I want him to do The lid must s£ay down Every time it is tilted it will be closed again When I get back to Chicago I will make sure the lid is on to stay" CHICAGO "Go-get-'e- "Go-get-e- m Z DowrrAAvTO BE SCAPED OF VX1ILO AAiJMALS AS LQNV6 Ar??Af - j-- ( Jf mhfA )(lion ) J svJ - ' V'-- n WIFE SUES DOCTOR gmza by wco sovicc ti JJZ VHV inc AM A Aiovxj POR A to bother Ia May 4 — (AP) Dr Sydney H Smith who forsook a practice of 23 years and left for New York to return to the stage his "first love" Thursday was sued for separate maintenance Dy nis wire jutnei Dr Smith Is a past district governor of KIwanis Mrs Sm'th in her netltlon however said her husband did not return to a stage career but that he left here "for purposes of his own"- to abandon her and instead or being m New York Is In San J? ranclsco She asks 115000 in cash or se eurltles together with a trust fund and requests the custody of ner two children Sydney - 19 and - h Margaret 15In announcing his departure last February Dr Smith told how memories of the footlights had been in him by the appearance of Mrs Minnie Mad dern Fiske in a Play "Once an actor — always so'he saia In her netition Mrs Smith s serted her husband is a wealthy man - - -- x RUDELY AWAKENED NEW YORK May 4 — (AP)— Charlie Kiefhaber : truck driver will be careful hereafter about taking a nap on his parked When he did so in front of a skyscraper under construction a n steel boom fell 22 stories from a derrick right through the truck Charles was awakened Nothing else happened to him ma-clfi- ne 10-to- Packing Shipping pOr Storage 1 Baggage Moving MR RIjACK SNAKE IS MADE rXCOM FORTABI!: There's nothing that is quite so trying'' As eyes that are forever prying: " — Old Mother Nature Mr Blackenake was taking a sun bath llight below him only a couple of Inches below him Old Mr Toad was buried in the sand was nothing taking adonap There else to down in there Mr Blacksnake didn't know that Old Mr Toad was beneath him and old Mr Toad didn't know that Mr Blacksnake was above him You know they have no love for each other I think perhaps I didn't quite the right way saythatJn What I should have said is that old Mr Toad has no love for Mr Blacksnake Mr Blacksnake has a great deal of love for Mr Toad but it is the wrong kind of love It is the kind of love that every one has for a good dinner It was a good thing a very good thing for Mr Toad that he was satisfied to remain quiet Just suppose he had started to dig his way out! My my it would have been dreadful! At least it would have been dreadful for old Mr Toad But he didn't start to dig his way out and Mr Blacksnake continued to enjoy his sunbath But by and by Mr Blacksnake began to feel uneasy He had the feeling that some one was watching him Ha had the feeling that a pair of 'ery sharp eyes were boring Into him as the saying is He stirred uneasily He raised his head and looked this way and looked that way and- looked the other way He saw no one Still that feeling persisted He tried to settle himself in comfort again But he couldn't be comfortable A pair of eyes was horing Into him all the time After a while a shadow passed over him It was an shadow But when that jshadow- touched Mr Blacksnake if something solid had it was-atouched him It was as if somebody had poked him with a stick He squirmed uncomfortably He lifted his head and darted his tongue in and out and finally glared up In the sky There sailing 'round and 'roun was Redtail the Hawk He was high up Yet Mr Blacksnake knpiv now whose " " - Call Slade Transfer : Phone Office 437 25th 321 honcst-to-goodnr- es - OLDS of head or s chest are more easily ircatea ejtternally with— V Va fo Run Ymarl? Wtr IT Million Jart Uamd — Noses Needn't Shine Any More JWrliiliiimriainfftllrMliltriwiWMia Ihftre sailing 'round and 'round was Redtail the Hawk eyes' he had felt boring into hjm MEXICO CITY May 4-(- — AP) "V" Letters '" :" BY RUTH DEWEV GROVES By RUTH DEWEY GROVES Mom love: Try and do it! Shake a Latin I mean Surely was kidding myself I when I wrote to you yesterday was about as free of Pede as the roads are of Sunday drivers He was suddenly an immovable object In my path His car was parked at my door all this morning And every ten minutes' he rang me up from the building across the street I knew he could see' me If I tried to sneak out And he sent In a bunch of violets and then a box of roses and finally a corsage of orchids I had to give the orchids to Florence and let Alan think Mlchelfo sent them to her She was glad enough to gret them to keep her mouth shut I guess she wants to use them as a suggestion to "Mich" as she calls him Gorman's aunt got the roses and I guess Alan won't be cut up if he thinks I boughtmyself some violets Then a stream of 4notes me to see him' Threatened to bombard me until I gave in I firot kind of nervous after awhile thinking about how It would look to Alan if Pede kept on sending flowers and epistles all evening So I had to let him In For You can scorV one Mom POWDER DOUBLE ACTION I MARIE NEXT: "Let 'that be a lesson" writes Mom (Copyrightt 19 28 i — -- — — JOLIET 111 May 4— (AP)— C C Pyle promoter of the crosscountry derby said today his paattached in latial homejon-wheef- s by Springfield 111 on a writ issued rethe Champaign county court cently will be returned to the caravan In Joliet The traveling home equipped with radio showers and other modern conveniences for the promoter and his associate Harold (Red) Orange is not the property of Pyle h® said The owner from whom Pyle rented It has obtained a writ of replevin which forces return of the car "Red and myself have been M urn 25!iuntcs for25 by NEA Service Inc) pyle car isRunners with Imploring FOR QVEV3$VEARS f OuAGovermnent ofPounds Used 2lilliuu — 4— '' named in plniest 100 attax'hinents WHY PAY WAR PRICES 1 since we joined forces" Pyle sa-i"We havd iliever lost an action as a result Th tar will be turned back tqday anil I will go into Indiana d injimediat'lj' to arrange controls for the runnibrs there" —j SUESiRIDOK PARTNER olRK NEW May 4 — (AP) — bridge — well Mrs Harry Kennedy suing her tanker husband- avers she made fa mistake and was punched f in the nose - m Jr INTERVIEWS " longr-standin- Hawk- Now Mr Blacksnake was so Ibig that: Redtail was likely to leave him But hei was still suffering alonje frorm that fear 0f his younger days Ho couldn't lie istill with the eyea e of an enemy fixed on him So after a moment or two of Mr Blacksnake glided away through the grass But eyen as he glided along he felt those eye4 He knew that he couldn'tj be comfortable again until he Y'as whcjre those eyes could not find himj So Mr Blacksnake began to move ' fastj and when Mr Blacksnake wants to move fast he can mbve very1 fast Away he went up toward the 01d Orchard He had had more than one good meal up in Ithe Old Orchard Besides there - was an excellent place to hide in Ithe old Stonewaualong the edge of the Old Orchard where ho could those boring eyes of Redtail the jHawk So he moved swiftly and presently4W he slipped undei:L a old-tim- - les-ca- r s R-da- t 1 "could no 1 t -- food f® mows g: nt — w " '" "I nt pe eyj longer see him WKh a sharo wMstle of disappoint r— - at-otne- I ' " ys : WE FARMER'S ed 'onus toatedl" i Shoes get the "once-over- " first! They GETS STRENGTH must be neat to make a good impression Be "polished"-- — 2 By Taking Lydia E Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound minutes a day does it with "old reliable" :SQc" and REM ED Y— tonight — — vttMW WUi m luucuunius properly by moraine and your constipation will end with a bowel action as f re and easy as nature at her beat— no njua bo Btiping Try Only 25c 1T ' fechoolfieid ggcAS'ffi POUSHESJ-g- gc (IrlTfo JET-ODS--H5 it Mild safe purely vegetable— The Home Shoe Polishes All colors— at all dealers Drugsisls J f Gir 1 - AH 15 Ogden MORROW READS DURING ILLNESS I mmsm - g Is your skin and glowing or it is aging? To restore that true beauty of youth a safe and simple method is to use pure mercolized wax obtainable at is applied nightly any drug store-- It to the face and neck like cold cream Gently a- it peels off the outer layer of skin little at a time In a few days the young skin is revealed -- in its clear white and velvety loveliness Mercolized wax brings dut the hidden beauty To quickly remove wrinkle and other age lines use as face lotion 1 ounce powdered saxo-li- te and 1 half pint witch hazeL — Recommended and Sold by I f knew why Redtail kept swing ng 'round and 'round up there look ing down at him It was because Redtail has a JUking for snakes jjle is fond of them And all the time whille Mr Blacksnake had been growing up he had had to continually watch outi for Redtail the Get Rid of Wrinkles and Bad Complexions - HALF MILLION WORDS The work which Myers will be required to complete before he is the writing of gairs his freedom trariscripts of seven court cases ordered by attorneys before his dismissal The total volume of the work is 1250 pages of legal copy or (jlose to a half million words Myers last night estimated the taskl will occupy about three weeks I He knew that those wonderful eires of Iedtail had seen him and he O Take work" MOM i this time you guessed right Ha dling a South American is not the same as blowing bubbles with a boy like BillJ He'd just been waiting for me 'to give him a signal it seemed But when I told him we must stop seeing each other he knew it was time t& speak or keep silent forever after t Cross my heart I had n® idea he was batty about m But when he did say it he didn't stop with flowers He had a' few gestures to — ' make too Tq tell the truth I don't think he meant a word of it though I never heard such a stream of loving language in my short but not colorless life I couldn't take him seriously because I'm sure I'd have known it if he'd been really losing his head over me Well I got him out finally but he says he won't give me up I hope he won't be a menace a Dearest love I s fine-textur- S ' ! when you use this new wonderful French Process Face Powder called MELLO-Gl- o Keeps that ugly shine jaway Women rave over its super ior purity ana quality stays on longer— skin looks like a peach-ke- eps complexions youthful — prevents large pores Get a box of MEIXO-GLFace Powder today Schramm-Johnso- n Drugs —Advertisement fresh-lookin- ' Detective stories lured the mind of Dwight W Morrow from his cares as American ambassador today as he fought off an attack of grippe Illness came upon him suddenly although ho Had confessed that he was! tired from overwork at times Hisjphysician said that a litt4e fever accompanied the attack of grippe whicli was slight tut that there was nothing in the ambassador's conjdifion to justify alaran jr Morrow protested V when ordered to spend the day in bed thafc he had no time to spare from woijk The physician was not Impressed by this plea ONE-MINUT"All right then" said Mr MorrE ow! "I will enjoy myself as I always do when I have to stay in bed)" He turned to the secretaries of the embassy and requested: S1CCESS HAS ITS PRICE SAYS "Please bring1 me some detective stories"' ANNE NICHOLS AUTHOR book and magazine Foreign QF "ABIE'S IRISH stores the downtown section of in ROSE" the! capital were promptlystripped of (magazines and novels which Br NBA Service seetned to promise thrills' or mysBeing successful really means teries the discovery of a new world of tremendous responsibilities aecord-in- g to Anne Nichols author of DECLARE TEUCE IN "Abie's Irish Rose" K Y FARE BATTLE Success really is no easy thing if j a person is genuinely interested WASHINGTON May 4 — (AP) in! the philosophy of living life and — A ten-da- y was in effect truce the happiness - of his fellow-men- " in New York battle to City's today Miss JNichols says "Position and save its five-cew4alth attract the attention of the fare " on the subway and elevated wfiale world and it comes knocking at one's door for help alms and The white flag: in the court fight advice was raised for that period late "One day a large club asks fpr yesterday after a hurried' visit ito support in a philanthropic under- Washington of Mayor Walker and taking the next day ten profes- attorneys for a conference with sional beggars write letters asking Associate Justice Stone of the sufor money the next day somebody preme court very worthy who is suffering comes Although no Immediate temportoi me for attention and I have the increase in the fares to seven ary chance to do something definitely cents had been anticipated In New good York of a determination pending j"I personally have had to use permanent "fair and reasonable'' my brains every minute to guard rate by a special master to be apagainst fraud and to be alert for by the federal statutory the worthy None of these dure I pointed court Justice made this certurn aside without consideration tain when he Stone assured visitors for I feel success has its price and that the city would behisgiven a I must take its responsibilities court on the hearing: supreme by i"Though I pay for the privilege May 14 on a motion to stay the with concern and worry I get my rase return in satisfaction' and the pleasShould the Interborough Rapid ure in knowing that my life is still Transit company attempt in the midnot on and has stopped gqing meantime to establish a seven-cefare on the strength of the statu-way" —— — tory court's decision on Wednesday granting the temporary Increase APPEAL MADE TO Justice Stone promised the mayor that he would himself immediateHICKMAN RESCUE l ly issue a stay order LOS ANGELES May i — (AP) — Briefs were filed at the Los An- GOLF GROUP SUED geles office of the California suFOR LOSS OF EYE preme court late Thursday in the appeal of William Edward HickWASHINGTON May 4— (AP) man from his conviction and sen- —Walter H Robinson engineer tence to hang for- the killing of of a New York oftwelve-year-ol- d Marian Parker superintendent fice asks $75000 for the building er conis The young kidnaper-slayeye caused he says last fined to the death house at San loss of an August when he was ' hit by a golf Quentin prison JThe briefs set forth nearly a ball filed suit for damages score of grounds of alleged error in lie has District of Columbia suthe in the trial and conviction which preme court against the Park were made the basis of the ap- Amusement 'which oppeal filed before the higher court erates a golf company course -in East here everal weeks ago Answering Potomac Park briefs will be filed Monday by Robinson said that he' was for the state In Sacramen-- o standing automobile in a where the case will "be argued tourists' by an when a golf ball camp ext Tuesday Following1 argu- whizzed rear the through glass of ments upon the briefs the supreme the car and hit him -in the face (ourt will take the appeal under causing injuries that resulted in msideration the loss of an eye j fr f By TIIOnXTQX W BURGESS FL J Jirf3 ment Redtail flew over to the Green Fdrest As "for Mr Blacksnake he once niire made himself comfortable He had been uncomfortable very uncomfortable but now that he could no longer feci those eyes he straightway forgot his troubles and bejgan to plan a grand hunt through the Old Orchard after the nests of feathered folk (Copyright 1928 T W Burgess The next story: "Old Mr Toad's Big of Gladness" Burgess Bedtime Stories -- - e dic-tanhon- yW fXggSg ' ' GOODWGkTS RES7 ITA" NOBODY WHO TURNS ACTOR COUNCIL BLUFFS Appeal neg-ligenc- - — Mich May 4— (AP —DETRQIT Henry A Myers a former circuit court "stenographer whose faculty for postponing work from day to day finally cost' him his job today was "clearing his docket" In a jail cell MEASURE METED OUT The 'disciplinary measure - was meted out hy Judge Theodore Rich-te- r who discharged the stenogand then learned that berapher cause of Myers' many persons had been deprived of their rights of appeal by not beings able to et transcripts of court records in time Myers was summoned to court yesterday and admitted the negligence but protested sentence saying She "did not see how incarceration) in the county jail cap help matkers any" "X have arranged that airright" "A typeJudjge Richter replied writer and other facil ities have been Installed in your cell and you will remain there until you have celared up your back m" r MSRYE TOCATCHUP ' Chicago ' R """"" JEER RIFLEMEN AS GYMNASIUM BURNS As choice a salad oil as one could ask for WATERVILLB Me jMay 4— (AP) — A large group of Colby students jeered firemen fighting a fire which apparently had doomed the college gymnasium late Thursday night A fund to replace the building was started ' recently The fire was "under control about an hour later after the gymnasium had been badly damaged Stiidentsi 'turned" off one of the to which fire hoses had hydrants been " attached and police finally repelled the men with a stream of water drenching more than 100 A large quantity of equipment was' saved One scarcely has to be a tonntisseur in either French Dressing gr Mayonnaise to know how delicious they both axe when made ' with Wesson Oil Indeed one could' guess just by looking at — or tasting — the Wesson Oil itsel£ Only "a really choice salad oil could have that crystal clear pale straw color Or thai pure ubclesomt quality Or ' that exquisite delicacy of flavor Wesson Oil looks good to eat— and it is extraordinarily good to 'czt Tor it is made from quite the finest oil obtainable and re- — - " Va—"lly mother had taken Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable ixm pouna ana i decided to tal£e it for my own troubles and found great relief I was hardly able to stand on my feet sometimes and now I feel I better than I POP BOTTLES MUST ' I 5 have for several DESIGNATE FLAVOR ft' ' years I credit the Lydia K t £ May 4 — (AP) Pinkham's Vege — WASHINGTON commission The federal trade table Compound with my present good has denied the appeal of national health I have taken five bottles of manufacturers of soda water flait and I am now- able to do all my vors for a rehearing on the right housework and sewing feed my to use names of ' fruits upon beveracow-antend the ges-artificially aftiTrmsrm chicken milk the flavored" If pigs and feel fine" — Mrs J CL firmed its previous order that imiB&adlet Bos 219'SclioolilclJ tation flavorsmust be eo designated on the bottles containing the beverages " fined until only the nourishing food part of it is left As a' base for any salad dressing— in fact to eat plain all by itself on salads or vegetables — you could hardly ask for anything : !:: S -- d - ' ' " more delicious ' And modern methods of cooking axe turning to it for frying and for making cakes biscuit and pastry not only because it's so convenient to work with but because food made with it tastes really much better HF |