Show t K THE OGDEN WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 12 1928 Today's cRadio i Jr TIME WESTERN DIVISION 2257— KFUK Ogden—-133- 0 — Musical program 0 1:00- - 2:00 — Musical program 7:30- - 9:00 — Musical program 8:00-10:0- 0 — Olie Reeve program -6:303259— KOA Denver-- 920 —Palmoli've hour light opera 8:30— Mixed quartet 9:00 — Novelty shop : 9: MOUNTAIN" J 0:00-10:0- THIS HAS HAPPENED SYBIL THORNE Boston society girl concludes a whirlwind ro inanec by marrying on shipboard in Havana harbor a man whom she has known just five days— RICHARD EUST1S dangerous and 7:30-r-Natio- nal 30— Mixed quartet 10:00— KOA orchestra 4685— KFI Los Angeles— 640 7:00 —Variety hour 8:00—Myrohl es 20 — - Good-natured- I ¥f i s - It LINDBERGH " ! good-natured- ly - anti-aircra- ft -- K CORDIfS DAUGH1 LIKE A DIFFERENT GIRL Since Taking Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound couldn't hold out to do any work to amount to anything I gave her the Vegetable Compound and now at 13 years of age she is like a different girl We are willing for you to use these facts for a testimonial as we cannot praise the Vegetable Compound too much We will continue to take It and tell of its wonderful value"—Mas O H Coudle S33 Hazel Street Macon Georgia Will Answer Letters "I am a young mother eighteen " j1 ii in ii — t iAgo SELECT YOUR iSHRUBS ' IT- - NOW 4- - Our Files Editor's Note This is ths eighth of a series of twelve-dail"Flower TilkB" suggest ' -- to ing readers what'and Standirdj-Examin- er how to plant gardens this' fall in preparation for next year TheI articles are written 'for NEA Service by Romaine B' VeJ horticulture ' r expert ROMAINE B WARE By For NEA Service Do not wait until spring to planit the shrubs your garden needs Fall Is the season to pwtl themi in place Just as soon as the leaves have fall en they may be moved in safer ty and then whqnnspring comes they will start grtvh long before you could work the ground In this way many weeks are gained and too you: always have iso Imuch to do In the spring that It ' never gets' " ill u done In selecting shrulbs' you should' study them and get! jthe kinds that will most nearly fit Into the scheme you have For a jtall dense hedge there are few that equal the lilac lilacs are" by far the best but they must always be on their own roots Any other kind of root stock will riot give sat iifac tion In the long run Plant lilacs huoui live leei apart ana in aiew1 years they will make a solid back The Japanese barberry ground makes a good fjhrub where one not so tall is desired It grows very thickly and Is demse and due to Its spines discouragem! dny walking throucrh The brilliant fall color and the red berriies in the winter make It especially desirable A flowering shrub that Is espe cially good is the double flowering plum (prunls triloba) it (has very beautiful pink flowers' that fairly cover the branches BeJhg hardy' In all sections' itl may bej planted Five feet apart Is everywhere about the right distance this also It will grow six to eight feet tall and quite dens In planting shrubs) set ithem so that they are a little! deeper than they were In the nursery rows and dig the hole plenty large enough to take the roots (wijthout crowding Mulch them lightjJylthe firfct winter so that the frowst will not heave Coarse )Itfer eornttalk them hay or1 straw may tie usedi " M Ay v V V- v v :W - - m SL1 -: !'-- I'l IV 't ' ! Chairman Thomas of the Demo cratic central committee has issued a call for the county and judicial conventions The-Frenc- i - i"' f saw - riV 'iM I ' - f I vi ' I ' j lit r I I' - -- 4 !Vr r- "I'll drop in dreadfully sorry but I've a splitThat's the only ting headache reason M want to take a drink" Sybil yojtt don't think I wartt to get drunk tonight do you? Why darling I've been dreaming about this " "Here's the elevator" she interrupted and stepped into the little gilded cage - Twenty minutes later there was a gentle knock at her bedroom door "The prodigal bridegroom!" h voice and cried in a loud glad ' bent to kiss her "Darling! You've been crying!" He kissed her soft wet face "Why Sybi — Sybil dear — you mustnt Tears simply lacerate me" He found his handkerchief and tried to wipe them allaway she turned from Shuddering ' him "Please" she implored go away But he sat on thfl side of her bed and stroked her forehead and her hair When shfe had grown quieter he put his arms about her And so the night passed The sun was streaming through the broad 'Windows that front the Prado when Richard tossing restlessly opened his eyes and groaned "Oh my head!" Sybil at the desk turned and contemplated him remotely "You look" she volunteered "like the wrath of God" and bent again to the paper on which she wrote Once the penpoint stuck and inls splattered i the surface of the Sevllla's crested stationery She murmured detachedly and then he heard her pen go scratch Scratch ing determinedly on Scratch Like tacks ripping his brain apart He raised himself ion one elbow and surveyed her uncertainly "Please" he asked that curtain will ydu Sybil? The sun's right in my eyfes She adjusted it and with her back to the bed told him "I'm going out for breakfast with Ma bel" "You're not going! to leave me like this?" "I'll ask the clerk to send some- one up" "But I'm a sick mkn Sybil" He moaned with great fervor 'God I'm sick!" "I am 'very sorry Rich" Ife raised himself in bed Put his head on his knees and cradled his body with his arms rocking back and forth "I don't believe ypu know how rotten I feel dear" he moaned "I begged you not to drink last she reminded him cooly night" "I know you did idarling" "You — you were horrid to me" Her voice broke oh a sob "Was I Sib? Ohj Lord!" He broke off to resume his rockRing for ing "What a head! some icewater will you? And get me some more of that aspirin" Dutifully She rangj and dutifully pried the tight little lid from the box of tablets "Will two be enough?" she asked disiassionately and when he' had she started toward the taken them ' - i " "If you knewhow sick I am you wouldn't walk out on me like this" he objected miserably "Oh yes I would I now just what I'm doing" "You're not angry Sib?" Oh no" — there was "Angry? a world of scorn in her tone — "I'm J awfully happy" "I'm sorry dear Ilonestly I am" He tried to reach her hand "It was a wretched thing to do" She crossed the big room to the long mirror powdered her nose from the vanity that hung about her neck and touched her lips with at"1"1"15011 stick Poked a bit of hair up under the little pink hat ld she wore And turned to look husband 11 rop ln later to see how " hr £ i too et ' Anita Page get her into movies Harry K Thav couldn't ' i but she makes fcood herself f FASHION PLAQUE of Harry JC Thaw has every avail BY DAN THOMAS NI1A Service Writer able officer at the navy base trail SAN DIEGO Calif— The movies ing around after her And the have come to San Diego and San pretty girls summering at Cofo a bit backward about Diego has welcomed them with nado aren'ttheir desire to meet No expressing open arms f varro There aren't any gigantic stumost ever "I'm having the fun I dios being built — merely a motion had in my life" the pretty Anita picture company here on location told me "This is my! first loca The presence of such an aggregation and I'm all for it" trip hand tion is still novel enougM to Anita no doubt will change her the natives a big wallop Ramon Novarro heads the com- mind after she has been on some at the fash pany that is here now making a location trips Staying Beach hotel and picture at the North Island Naval ionablej Coronado paid for it is fine But stayAirBase Many of the navy fliers getting are taking part In the picture — ing on a stuffy train out in the there's nothing but and they like it It's the most ex- adesert where glaring sun miles and miles of citement they have had in a long sand and a temperature of about time 120 degrees is something entirely THEY'RE POPULAR The social colony at Coronado different SAYS "B3ELLO" "GOODBYE Beach where the company is liv"Gold Braid" which is the pic ing is all aflutter too — particular of marriage ture being filmed here is a story ly the boys and gk-lable age Whenever Novarro oti his of naval aviation which winds up leading lady beautiful blond Anita with an attempted flight to Ha Page stroll down the street there wail is many a backward glance and About the only reason Miss many a sigh Page is in the picture is because A finger and scarf ring set of It's hard "to tell which- is tho all movies must have a heroine Moore did in onvx and three rows of marcasite most popular Novarro or Miss Just as Colleen reflect the modern tendencies Page Miss Page former protege "Lilac Time" Anita spends most U ' W Sybil turned dOOr - J ' 1 The Ogden Savings bank Charles HJ Barton cashier will erect a one theatre building adjoining the stiry First National bank on tho east The plans call for the segregation of the lower floor and balcony into sections for families single Indl viduals and children Buffalo Bill's famous wild west show will b in Ogden for a one day stand iManager E St Rolapp of the Amalgamated Sugar company has ordered the farmers to besin the He will dipping of their beets start the factory soon iThe North Ogden school and meeting house annex costing about $3500 is rapidly nearing comple tion '- Cx?r : years of age From early' girlhood I suffered terribly because of a run- down condition My mother advised me to take Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to see If it help me as she was worried I did and now I feel fine After suffering for five years like I did yoLfr? bUt: LtaMl'Mn?nStWnS He Jumped from' the bed and you may be hela the shouiaers it to told you I afln sorry What others Iam willing for you to use eIse"I've do"you expect me to do? Shed anything I say as a testimonial and a lot of crocodile tears and grovel I will answer letters from any j at your feet? It isn't my fault uuiau wanung to Know about the ' that I'm sick is it?" medicine — Mrs Dewet Moortt She shrugged with dainty "dis- 827 Broderlck St Columbus Ohio ust "Se here Sib you wouldn't go TmfS " " 11 "" ilwv'V'yi'i'"j''ivtuiv11 "" Thomas B Storey was elected president Pearl Jones vice president and Frank Blaylock secretary of the Mount Ogden Republican club later to see how you are" back on rme the very day after I we're married? Oh Lord — I'm crazy about you Youdarling know I am I can't tell you how sorry I am sweetheart I'm too sick to talk" I - j ' 1 : TWENTY VfiyES WAIT PEKING Sept Twenty wives nwait fori Chang Tsung-Chan- g to return from the wars Off to battle the nationalists the bade Japanese Korean Russian Mongolian and Chinese- spouses farewell and as sured them he wbuldi come! back In p "Getting sick's nothing" she told him airily "I'm not angry because you're sick But getting drunk on your wearing mgnt She pressed her handkerchief to her moutjh and sought the mirror again w--to ihide her tears "It beastly of me darling" "Oh Itich you were Suddenly she was 'in his arm crying struggling caressing "Sybil— Sybil darling!" "Oh Rich! Let me go "Do yoiu still love me Sib? Say you love me dear" "I — I —fl don't know "Poor little girl!" He kissed her tears and rocked her gently Her hat fell to the floor and he smoothed her hair In an agony of self-r- e tenderly proach he castigated himself "I ought to get shot! Sib don't You break rhy heart cry deaf To think I made you cry! What a thing I turned out to be! Fin est little girl in the world And I'm nothing but a big brute" a 12-(A- i i - triumph of her time sayijng goodby to the flyers whenever jthey hop loff and welcoming them upon their return But she does it peauttrullyi It's Anita's foiirth picture sines she "crashed" fllmdom a few s i months ago This little girt whom Thaw with ajU his ImiUlons couldn't "put acjross" has attain ed real success entirely bn -' her own—proving tHat influence Isn't always necessary in Hollywood It's a big help though - I —4 " ji she stopped him Put and drew hi head down "All rjght Richie boy 'Give me a nice kJss and we'll put you on herFinally fingers over his mouth No tongue can tell what your tongue can tell probation" In mirror across ithe room Sybil glimpsed her red eyes and t? "See me!" she shiny little nose moaned! "all swollen and lpmely in front! of my new husband" "You're beautiful!" he contradicted and kissed her tears away "Oh darling I'm not fit to touch you— noteworthy to kiss your little i No one has ever been able to ' ' find the word to describe : we feet" laughed at his humility "When the devil was sick" she reminded him "the devil a saint would be When the devil wAs well the devil a saint was he!" and laughing she sat on fhls knee and rumpled his hair "You're not going to have breakfast with Mab?" he questioned her anxiously like a child begging forv giveness "No darling I'm going to have it with my loving" husband" "Sweetheart!" ) i"And I'm going out now xo buy a bouquet from tha old Avoman j over oii the corner See Rich isn't sh precious? The one with the big checked apron and the long earrings! I'll get a bouton- niere you and a corsage foj me and some flowers for the table And you be all bathed and shaved' and everything by the time I get back Hurry up now or I might ' get mad again" "Mrsj Legree!" She v "Do you feel better dear?" "Better? il'm on top o the 'I a c c urately the flavor quality honey" illll million Western Psl1® homes (iMdmfS - i" FREE SCOTLAND AIM OF PATEOTS LONDON— (AP) — The reconstruction of Scottish nationality apart from England and the establishment of a parliament was demanded by le'aders of the Scottish autonomy movement at Robroystoh recently It is announced that the autono-- i mists will contest every constituent cy in the next general election and that 18 candidates have already been found for-Scotlan- j NO PEACE IN WORLD JERUSALEM Sept 12— (AP) —There shall be no peace in the world Mr Kellogg and M Briand to the' contrary notwithstanding unless Ibn Saud sultan of Nejd and king of the Hedjaz so wills Advices from Mecca' are that because he was not invited to Paris he won't sign that treaty unless he takes part in a consultative conference He leads the warlike tribes of the Arabian desert : ' - j ' ' but ' ' the- - themselves call it "SNAP" 4 "Goodby darling Hurry back" Wheii she had gone he crossed the room shakily and reached for the telephone CONTINUED TOMORROW (How docs Itf chard act on probation More honeymoon episodes! in the next chapter) - in Schilling Coffee which" delights i world!" Gaily he hummed a snatch of a song— r"Sitting on top of the' world — "Goodby 1 i ' " fr ' h 4 fv'--i:'- "i "t V ?i&'£? ':i:'K':v- 'yS-J- J $ A fragrant cup of Schilling Goffee however is better than the best words about it Try it! Your grocer returns if you don't '' like Schilling's best ! your money instantly "' ' ': He pays you We pay him You keep the coffee ' ' Baking Powder ' V - - Tea n 1 19 Spices ' ' " :- - - 31 Extracts (s Vr- P)— ex-coo- lie : cold-wou- DAUGHTER OF MRS G H CORDLE 833 Hazel St Macon Georgia Macon Ga — "I am taking Lydia E PinkhaiuV Vegetable Compound tnd feel mucii relieved and I am giving it to my daughter too At twelve years of age she was so pale tliat even her lips had no color She m FLOWER TALKS ed In Politics d" jKri'VU''11 The Republican primaries for the purpose of electing delegates to the state convention are annpunc ? - - The home of Mr and Mrs Jens Carlson was ransacked while they were attending a party iy anti-Smit- Years ANITA PAGE "MAKES GOOD? San Diego Welcomes Motion Pictures Orville Wright established a new record for heavier than air machines when he stayed in the air for 57 minutes and 31 seconds making 68 complete circles while traveling at a speed between 36 and 3S miles an hour -- 7:45-r-Advi- ce R IYom With MAREL BLAKE a social worker Sybil left Boston for a trip to the tropics to try to reach a decision regarding CRAIG NEW-HALL- 1 to whom she has been engaged for some months Newhall Is a young and wealthy bachelor hut Sybil years ago fell desperate ly in love with a soldier JOHN LAWRENCE When Lawrence was reported missing in action Sybil took a tow never to tell another man she loved him It was to please her fatlier who was very HI that she consent cd to jrnarry Craig Newhall But when her father died she began to question the wisdom of her promise Then after the marriage of Iter brother TAD to VALERIE WEST a frivolous and selfish girl Sybil utterly miserable tells Craig she is going to Cuba for a rest ami peace of mind IUchard Eustts Is aboard r and Sybil finds neither rest nor peace Eustls makes wild love to her but not until the last night of the trip docs he ask her to marry him He tells her1 that ho docs not believe In marriage and that it kills love but In order to have her he would do anything on earth In a mad moment Sybil consents On their wedding night strolling down the Prado Richard offends his bride NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER 18 Sybil drew her breath sharply "Oh Rich" she protested "you don't want to drink any more to- Motor-matprogram " ' 11:00— Dance music program 3844 — KGO Oakland— 780 8:00 — Agriculture quintet 9:00—Motormates Isuan Joys 10:00— Concert program 11:00—Dance music 4915— KGW Portland— 610 8:00 — Travdpgue happiness 9:00— Motarmates Isuan Joys ' 10:00 — Goodrich hour 11:00— Dance music (2 hrs) 3028 — KSL Salt Lake —990 6:00— Ogden livestock 6:30—New York stock market Chicago grain 7:00— Utah and Salt Lake mining market 7:05— "Big Brother and children 7:30—Better business " to home gardener 8:00 — Program 8 : 3 0— Program 9:00— Program 9: SO— Preauditlon of recordings 10:00 — Concert ensemble ll:oo— Silent 2342 —KDYTj Salt Lake-- 12S0 6:45— Closing quotations of Salt Lake stock and mining ex change National and American league baseball results r Announcements :10 — Announcements 8:00 —Soloists with violin "and pi- ano 8:30 — Harmony time 9:00 — Favorite songs and singers night" "Why not- darling?" 10:00 — Features "he coaxed "We'll 11:00 — Popular recordings just drop around to Sloppy Joe's 12:00—Time report You've no Idea how interesting it' is dear Life in the raw— Jockeys ami gamblers and all their fancy ladies" She shrugged distastefully and her voice was cool and distant "If you wish" she conceded icily and they walked In silence down (By The Associated Press) DALLAS Texas — Governqr Dan the gay promenade The crowd at Joe's was loud and Moody declared for Smith without on prohibition boisterous so that Sybil drew back "backstepping" regular" Democrats in state con as they reached the corner "Don't go In" she begged "It's vention indorsed Smith and de too noisy" h clared for prohibition But Richard pleasantly expan delegates bolted and organized own "Just convention siye would have his way one little drink dear You and 1 ' PORTLAND Me— With 17 pre together" He pressed her arm persuasively clncts missing Gardner's majority "Who mever heard of a honeymoon stood at 84891 Hale's at 80004 without a champagne cocktail?" RALEIGH N C — Robinson atBut it was bacardi he ordered tacked Coolidge foreign policies when they had found seats at the activities of Harding cabinet offl crowded bar "cers care of disabled veterans un "Presidentes!" he called and der Republican rule and those op turned again to Sybil "I want you posed to Smith because of Tam to try these dear 'They're the kickiest things in Cuba" many connections And when the bartender shooi NEW Yt)RK— Robinson to speak themmp and set them forth frothover national radio hook-u- p from ing icily he ordered "Mix us up Columbian s C tomorrow night another" "Richard Eustis you said just KANSAS CITY— Farmer-Labo- r One!" '' party nominated Dr Henry Quiney ""Well dearest I don't get mar Alexander' of North Carolina for ried every day I guess you're gothe presidency ing to let me celebrate tonight aren't you? You'll like this drink — NEW YORK Representative Sib Here's happiness sweetheart! ""OWf ieldrArkansas reported Demo- -' Fill 'em up again boy" crats of Arkansas Missouri KenMabel had' left them after dintucky and Tennessee "getting into fighting-mooner "I've some letters to write" she explained "Oh Mab you're only trying to TO ' be tactful" ATTEND MEETING "Stick around" Richard urged her "The night's - LOS ANGELES— (AP) — The young yet" But she left them before 10 name of Charles A Lindbergh will head a list of distinguished avia- o'clock Dinner had been served in tors and directors of aeronautics their suite Now it was after midfor the government and private night concerns expected to attend the "Rich" Sybil lrAplored her voice National Aernoautic association's close to tears "you must come annual convention here this month now" She clutched his arm until unThe conclave called in connection with the national air races will steadily he gained his feet devote Its program to the slogan of "If you say I must" he conceded the organization — "Amerioa First "I 'spose I must But Sib oi' girl In the Air" — and will feature ex- I'd like 'nother li'l drink" It was only a few rsinutes back hibits and talks on new phases of aviation including proposed cor- to their hotel "Now darling" he suggested as relation of airplanes and trains for transcontinental journeys they reached' the lobby "you go Aftiong the special displays plan-fle- d ahead and I'll be up in a few V sare maneuvers in minutes" "You're not going to have anywhich service planes will take part under the direction of F Trubee thing else to drink Richard" she Davidson Edward H Warner and demanded and her voice was hard William P MacCrackenf Jr as- and sharp as he had never heard sistant secretaries for aviation of it before the war navy and commerce de"My God Sybil you talk like somebody's maiden aunt!" partments He put his arm around her Others who have Indicated they wilFattend are Rear Admiral Wil- shoulders and laughed? mpCkingly liam AA Moffett chief of the bu- "Only a nightcap darling It will reau Jo f aeronautics of the navy: make me feel better 111 be right Brigadier General James E Fecht along" chief of the army air corps Clar- "You needn't bother" she Inenc© M Young director of aeroformed him huskily and holding nautics of the commerce depart- her head high rang savagely for ment and Harry Guggenheim of the elevator tho Guggenheim Fund for the Ad"Listen sweetheart" Contritely vancement of Aviation he sought to detain her "I'm WIND k ELEANOR EARLY COPYRIGHT 192&£y NEA SERVICE JNC — STANDARD-EXAMINE- |