Show THE OGDEN 8 STANDARD-EXAMINE- BANKERS NOW SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 9 A928 R FRIENDS MEET 'AIR WINDED' WITH At SMITH 1— — mi iiihi Public Invited In it fj By HARVEY ANDERSOX (Special Correspondent of The Standard-KxamineU NEW YORK Sept 8— In 1915 several young air enthusiasts ap- proacnea a group of New York bankers with a proposal to organize a company to finance "research and experiment In aviation with a vjew to commercial development" One of their number was asked after the conference what the bankers did "They rang a burglar alarm" was the reply Today- the bankers dust off of the best chair in "the office for the visiting aviation promoter ' Friday's announcement that leading Wall street investment bankers were backing a national $10000-00- 0 "air taxi" enterprise marks the final passage of aviation from the realm of v "four bitting" Into the haven of respectable and assured financial enterprise ta VViv ( ?CAOOL TO ftUIV Rest 'Gkt-- r) i PIONKKltlXti AGAIN' It's the story of the movies and radio all over again Adolph Zu-kpioneering Mary Pickford wrote the first chapter of motion picture finance by emergency loans from friends' in the theatrical profession It was not until years later that the Gainnini interests led the way in pouring millions into the pictures Gypsy fliers patching up their old crates boys tinkering with hay wire sets and visionary but hopeful entrepreneurs operating Fourteenth etreet nickelodeons were years ahead of the bankers It is true that for several years more or less conservative men have been lining up behind aviation construction but the events of the last few months have marked the first big drift of capital toward the operation end of the aeronautical industry When young Charles Lindbergh descended at Le Bourget field and said "I'm Charles Lindbergh" the bankers in js'ew York heard him distinctly Lindbergh too had been a barnstormer and there was dramatic fitness in this youth being the one whose exploit was to bring the new era of air finance or Ambassador loaned Ilerrick Lindbergh a pair of pajamas but the bankers began pressing on the aviation industry a whole suit of clothes The Daniel Guggenheim fund for the promotion of aeror hautlcs got busy at its experiments with the Western Air Express which already have proved that commercial aviation can pay dividends the Early last summer x&oxmg- ' ' CPOl'C-plrtNECPTJhri- ro po -- -- 9 voej THERE Is nothing that has ever taken the place of Bayer Aspirin as an antidote for pain Safe or physicians wouldn't use it and endorse its use by others Sure or several million users would have turned to something else But get real Bayer Aspirin (at any drugstore) with Bayer on the box and the word genuine printed in red: limirla is the trade nurk of RTr Monoceticacldeter Mmufactnre of SallcyHemcId Vv S V llf I I If H CJ) I jfZLi —Wf JLf ment on the statement of Herbert Hoover that the signing during the Harding and Coolldge administrations of the Washington arms treaties the Dawes' reparation plan 'and the Kellogg renunciation of war pacts constituted the greatest contribution toward-- a world peace of any nation! since the signing of the Versailles treaty MISSES ATTACKS The Democratic nominee said he had not read press accounts of the attack made on him in an address — — — —— kL rii Air Transport Inc was formed to operate an air rail line from New York to California in conjunction with the Pennsylvania and Santa Fe rail Soon afterwards the Uniroads versal' Afr Lines announced a t!e- up with the New York Central for an overnight service between Chicago and New York Virtually all of the leading oil companies of the country made special appropriations not only for the use of planes in their business with the aerobut for nautical industry generally in fur- They had discovered that during the first six months of this year they had sold six times as much gasoline for aviation purposes as during the previous year PUBLIC INVITED For the first time in the financing of the new air taxi service to be known as the Curtiss Flying Service Inc the public is invited in on a large scale There will be an offering of 750000 shares of the capital etock of the company underwritten the Investment by Bankers Who have joined in forming the new company Those participating aire C M Keyes president ot the Curti3 Aeroplane and Motor company and head of the Transcontinental Air Transport Casey Jones aviator and vice president of the Curtiss company J Cheever Cowdin of Blair and com pany investment bankers and J C Wilson of J C Wilson and company of Louisville In its announcement that It will immediately provide and equip 25 landing fields and establish lines as feeders at important railroad points the company indicates pro- ceaure consiaeraDiy more oar ing and aggressive than that which marked the beginnings ofl commer cial aviation In Europe The great Lufthansa system of Germany felt its way cautiously by first procur ing a generous government subsidy which it still enjoys The new en terprise if the plana are carriedthrough will be the largest non-in subsidized aviation undertaking the world — — —J jJ : ' - m Transcontinental -- 1 ?t - CtC - I ALBANY N Y Sept 8— (AP)— Three ot Governor: Smith's close friends on whom he depends for political counsel are at the executive mansion for the week-enand another was expected tonight to aid In the mapping out of campaign strategy prior to the departure of the Democratic presidential nomli nee a week hence on hia first stumping tour The group Is made up of Joseph K Proskauer former justice of the New York Btate supreme court f Mrs Belle Moskowitz li charge of Democratic campaign publicity her husband Dr Henry M Moskowitz a biographer of the governor and Herbert H Lehman the Democratic campaign director of finance Lehman sent word today that he would be in Albany tonight The others had preceded him here SHAPING UP FIGHT Although he planned to devote considerable time iaver the weekend to the shaping up of his fight for the presidency jGovernor Smith was In the mood also for some rest and relaxation When he met newspapermen at j the executive mansion at noon today for hl3 daily press conference he was In golf togs prepared to get out in the sunshine during the afternoon for a round or two of exercise The nominee declined to comd - GAVE IJNDY PAJAMAS m Governor In Mood For Relaxation And On Kcw Plan Taxi Service' nfa weather expert assured us Saturday morning that it would rain and again today he claims that the barometer way down at the bottom of the tube PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN of Alice Gray Madson OPENS SEPT 10Tf 2623 Brlnker Phone to Methotlst Episcopal ministers and laymen In Ohio by Mrs Mabel Walker Willebrandt an assistant attorney general wno has been ac- BY USING OUR COLD STORAGE Cold Storage for Peaches AppIes and all Fruits Cold ancl Dry Stor- - a smile age ror roratoes ani unions rates are reasonabri jf uur Testern Gateway Storage Co 390 West of that territory "Who's (going to be in the old guard ?" the governor asked "with 24thStreet j Official Headlight Testing Station N o 93 j Appointed b'y Secretary of State and Ogden Chief of Police lit Lights Tested Anytime Day or Night And See How We PRESS RESHAPE STERILIZE Sundays or Holidays 'A SUITS In Minutes 7 Specjial Delivery Service' 8 a m to 8 p m 1:1 lorara ge Yailet Service Gleaners "19 YEARS OF 2477 KIESEL AVE IPHONE 4361 ofl 927 SERVICE" PHONE 604 R I 2441 KIESEL AVE ATTENTION CADETS Have viour Breeches Tailored ' Here Standard-Examine- - t I'Mi:fgM&lMMM'WllW r Classified Ads ! 1 -Ja This certainly would mean rain country — except in California where it only means a neavy mist 7W j65c Old EVERY morning Vita VntiVloo I Sol o has l shall hope for rain So Old! Sol rA' ooftt- - Saturday jthe thermometer sliped himself at the typewriter to pen to a hide low 86 for a comfort"This is certainly fine weather for ped able dayj and went down 16 more ducks" but alas opportunity has points failed to knock at 7 o'clock for a 70 COOLER LAST YEAR e But Aesop or some other Not quite as cool as last year wit (why must all of the sages was 83 but then thj highest have flourished in the B C pe- when was 11 an of there inch of rain to riod?) has assured us that oppormatters help along once knocks at man's every tunity door and we are going to practice Old Sol is sure it will rain today the above phrase until it rains In fact !his faith in Mr Van de Yes even if the hair on our chin Graaf f is so strong that he has reaches to the ground and the scheduled a nice picnic and that beautiful Pink Lady in city hall certainly should bring showers whatpark crumbles to ashes--o- r ever cast iron crumbles to There always has been a differ enceuf opinion among the experts RAIN ON SUNDAY as to what part of the year a tree Now Arie Van de Graaf f local begins to grow old-tim- 1 MADSEN'S 1— "Out of the High Rent District" Can and do sell furniture for less Investigate and Be Convinced BUSINESS IS GOOD mm ' wv rfwmir 1 Some Real Specials This Week LAMPS AND HOME FURNISHINGS BUY NOW AND SAVE! Merchants in Other Lines Tell Us That BUSINESS IS GETTING BETTER FPFF riEE DISHES MIRRORS LAMPS Our low expense means lowest price If You Have a Home For Sale List It With Us :t Jtr-- in any other RUGS M(D)h : the many hoursyou spend in your kitcfien with the hours spent in other parts of your home Do the kitchen hours tire you out? Because of this is the kitchen set apart from the rest of your home as a' workroom OUT OF THE HIGH SILK PILLOWS ! Drive ' out and Save! that yields few joys? Down Places Hotpoint or ouse Electric Westingh Range in our stock in your own kitchen A size for every need at a price for every pocketbook Made by the world's two largest electrical manufacturers and fully guaranteed any An Electric Range will shorten your kitchen hours It will make the hours you do spend ui the kitchen pleasant ones Modern Electric Codktry is the most advanced stageof iormatiori! RENT DISTRICT f 2953 Wash Ave Klenke Floral Bldgs Phone 173 Used Furniture Department —2950 Washington Ave the" culinary art Itimakes foods much more delicious It? provides greater ease in cookery It is economical It is safer more con au us ioriurmer id vement cieaner ana more moaern i iiiiirTTrnr- 2410 Washington VThe Home of Home Bargains" 24-HOU- CONSIDER Wm J Blackburn CoV Real Estate Sales for Eight Months Ending August 31 1928 Show25 Per Cent Increase Over the Whole Twelve Months Phone 905 OGDEN UTAH Over the Viaduct "Hughes is going out ahead to tell them what you're going to say Borah will follow you to tell them what you didn't say" someone remarked GOOD y'"1 Prolong the Fruitj Seasol tive in thej Hoover campaign "What did she say?" he Inquired "She said you were Tammany-reare- d and a niulllfier" he was told "I've hekrd taat before" "And she ured the ministers to speak against you from their pulpits" another reporter advised him "That's the first time I knew they needed an invitation" the governor iame back as he dropped the subject At another juncture Smith was asked whether he noticed that a vanguard (and rear guard of Republican speakers would go through the west ajt the time of his Invasion 'BFFI&ENT PUBLIC SERVICB 0 I |