Show ' SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 16 1928 THE OGDEN NEW FURS ARE ELABORATE SMITH PRIMED FOR CAMPAIGN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 11 R Uneven Hemline Moulded Silhouette STOP Golf ' ' Young With Son Al" and By PAUIi F IIAUrERT Associated Press Staff Writer 15-ALBANY N Y Sept — (AP) Priming himself physically for the two weeks' campaigm tour through the west and northwest he will Astart out on tomorrow night Governor Smith dismissed official and political cares from his mind today Played some golf and did considerable resting The nominee of the Democrats remained away from his office at the capitol having cleared his desk of all pressing business and took it easy in the circle of his family and a few close friends : s fUrtn't Vmi and TvTifatTo make it get out of your way?" the governor inquired with a grin as he announced he and his friend James J Ttiordan who had come up from New York yesterday would match their skill on the links with the newcomers HAS LITTLE NEWS The governor had little to offer in the way of news to the reporters who last night had been guests at a motion picture party at the executive -- mansion He reiterated that he was not prepared to announce speaking engagements after the trip which "will take him as far west as Denver and Helena Mont and keep him out of the state two He also remarked that weeks he had abandoned a plan to take golf clubs along with the idea of getting exercise at some of the stODS When soma nnn askpd how many brown derbies he would take along the governor who has received a number recently as gifts said: "I don't know I have an Idea they can be bought en route" The eleven-ca- r special train on which Governor Smith his wife his daughter Mrs John A Warner and members of his party will travel will leave New York After a City tomorrow evening atop of a little more than an houy here it will head westward at midnight LIMITS SPEECHES The governor has set a limit of six speeches in as many states on the trip exclusive of the one he is expected to deliver on his return to the state convention at Rochester October 1 His schedule calls for addresses in Omaha Tuesday night then in Oklahoma City Denver Helena St Paul and Milwaukee The Democratic standard bear- er has placed a ban on open-ai- r speeches and talks from the rear of his train He advised the reporters who "Will accompany him that for days at a time while traveling they might find news scarce as he wouldn't be doing much "Your train Is scheduled to make fourteen stops in Kansas alone" he was reminded "Yes but there won't be much for you to write about that" the governor came back "You can say -- 'The Democratic candidate was hailed with great cheering at all stops" and that will tell the story for all fourteen of j t them" & iui t - straight line -- tfi JJi little Jacket of smart cut and col or for daytime over a "little frock" The Jacket of today is smart for three reasons: First because it is a jacket instead of a long coat identity with the 1929 winter seaIt Is the nlew qasaba shade son go farther towards individual- second because of third unusual cufts ity and feature the flare the mold- and collar Here its see how fur ed silhouette uneven hemlines and is handled like we fabric notes other fashion of the season bejge colored summer erminebecause fash Fura this year are treated like Ions bows that Slits slip through fabrics In the way they are the sleeves and at the back of frilled and tiered As a in collar result flat furs that are sveltly the standing STRAIGHT LINE CUT pliable are the season's choice of straight' line cut Broadtail caracul calf astrakan butA seal coat room has a big self-cseal summer ermine-an- d shaved lar ample in the back to give gathered lamb seem to be the favorites fullneste Cocoa colored of plenty are Freak skins relegated to the ermine is used tp face the lapela role of trimming Of course mink ana me enas oi tne ermine nare beaver and coney are excellent but to give an extremiely flattering and these are really staples and as BY JULIA BLANSnARD NJEA Servlcft "Writer NEW YORK — New fur coats are known by their collars and cuffs Some coats to establish their bow-knott- ed : ol sueh do not exemplify seasonal styles REDDISH BROWNS POPULAR Color plays a part in fur coats as well as frocks and accessories Two new shades logwood seal and casaba second autumn's favor towards reddish tones Logwood seal is a medium brown with reddish gold cast and casaba is as near a deep dull red as brown can come Astrakan is used in a bluish gray shade that is new too Collars are apt to be sumptuous this year " often In contrasting furs A large Johnny collar is used on one natural Russian fitch with beautifully matched patterns Jabot collars "exaggerated V shawl collars with Glared tiers for lapels stand-u- p collars with a bow of fur in the back concontrasting oollars of two vertible high-lofurs and even the kerchief collar of slanting angles all are seen Flared sleeves are featured in many afterfioon- fur coats Most of the diversity o'f cut comes below the Telbow Tiered ruffled and muff sleeves are good too An evening-coat of ermine features huge mandarin sleeves faced with deep rose velvet RETAIN SHORT JACKETS "When flares are introduced in a coat they usually are of self-fu- r and are knee length or hip godets Sometimes ruffles are posed on a straight line coat diagonally or are cut ' circularly and applied straight :::" An outstanding fashion of autumn is the fur jacket This is inevitable for summer proved how popular jackets are with women and the dinner jacket of (sparkling paillettes over chiffon frocks finds its counterpart in the w - COCAA P£auU Four- - C7AA UU p : These are the best bargains ii town in late model cars' high-clas- s -- ac LaSalle Co and Adams ' The sleeves snappy decoration have inserts of ermine to give them a wide cut and the top of the Inserts flare las the lapels do American broajdtail is used to fashion a stunning and unusual coat with circular ruffles around the lower edge two of them on the sleeves one making a flap: for the chic side popket and one extending around the outside of the military collar Distinctive Ton its sumptuous shawl collar is a Persian lamb coat of rather straight silhouette The collar is the new Tuxedo shawl collar that can bei fastened to make an extremely tall one about the head It is made of natural sum mer ermine ' Plain satin id matching color Is the seasons preference for lining of these coats Sometimes an ornamental afpliqued design In color livens the lining Some eve ning coats have (sumptuous color ful transparent (velvets But the winter coats do not-a- s a rule ask anything except service of their linings PUT THE SPICE INTO LIFE by taking TAP DANCING AW at the REED SCHOOL OF DANCING Classes are now being organized for Young children of all ages High School boys and girls Business girls and young men Adults REGISTER NOW - law-abidi- i hard-worki- ng ng PHONE 2181 I j i Pil-suds- POWER IS TOPIC OF SOCIALIST Hoover and Smith Held Friendsj of Big Companies SAN FRANCISCO Sept 17— (AP) — Alfred 13 Smith's water- power program and his record ae governor of New York were de - clared by Normah Thomas Social ist candidate for president speak ing here tonight to be vague and inadequate and such as to keep him on friendly terms- with the General :£ Electric company The address ) was broadcast from San Francisco over six western stations Speaking front- - the studio of KPO here Thomas also assailed Herbert Hoover as "the constant apologist of the Ipower industry" Thomas ald that an address by lioover before the National Elec trie Light association in Los An geles in 1925 contained "absurd falsehoods" The reference was to a statement by Hoover that the utility companies were not earning more than 6 per cent on their investments Thomas said that consumers of electric power "at a conservative estimate pay $500000000 a year in excess charges to the power - f companies" Governor Smith Thomas charg ed would turn over transmission of power to private companies which in turn he declared would then sell-thpower at higher costs than are warranted The Socialists hesaid would have the government distribute power at cost publicly owned agencle through as well as generate it SUSPECT HELD IN COLORADO ' BOULDER Colo Sept IB — — C Dave Minton 36 of Su(AP) perior Colo was arrested today at the home of his step-fathDave Dillon also of Superior on a charge of committing a $3000 robbery at Pocatello Idaho last August 23 His wife is also being held for investigation in connection with the Idaho robbery Police said the couple robbed a style ehop in Po catello Minton was traced through a Boulder ounty automobile license alleged to have been seen by officers i while the robber was making his escape from the sfcene of the ifobbcry er ld I e ftSJ "In my opinion Premier Mussolini is a typical Italian No great man has combined all of the intelligent and physical characteristics of the great Italians of the ages at he has" Chev Piero Gerbore Italian consul in Denver who Is on a visit to Ogden said Saturday evening "When Italy emerged from th darkness of the middle ages into the Renaissance it could not conceive great things because the stage was too small "Mussolini is now a great man on a great stage He has a marvelous feeling for what the Italian genius and national soul wants and has that enormous capacity for work which allows him to satisfy that desire Mussolini loves his country and feels Its possibilities and is without doubt the first great Italian statesman who has felt them" Consul Gerbore was met In Ogden by F Anselmo vice consul in Salt Lake With headquarters in Denver the young Italian— he is only 29 — has jurisdiction over Wyoming Nebraska Colorado New Mexico and Utah He became head of the district last January and is making a careful tour to acqaint himself with the people whose welfare ho looks after and to learn the resources and scenic wealth of this intermountain country as well He expressed himself ' pleased with the situation of the Italian people who he has found to be prosperous citizens many wielding great influence in their communities t PRIDE REMAINS Nine out of 10"of his former subjects have sworn allegiance to the vUnfted States but he finds that thel pride in their mother country still burns bright in their hearts 'lit is my distinction" he said "toj have the privilege of keeping this feeling alive in the breasts of We are glad to my countrymen find theni becoming such fine members 1 of your great country but we do not want them to forget the' part that Italy has played in the forming of this nation "To us belongs the distinction of bringing great artists and musicians to Ahierica and we are proud that w cdn say that we have contributed this factor to your development" He expressed himself as delighted with the way that the young Italians were embracing the beliefs and customs of their adopted land which he said proved the wonderful "melting" qualities of the United States Fascism he said was the effort of Italy to stave off intellectual bankruptcy Bolshevism is another effort toward the same end "Itis hard for the average American to realize the condition of Europe: Only by unity of effort real and the giving up of luxuries can she survive"" When asked If he were a fascist he answered " "We all are" One of jthe strongest factors in the policy of Mussolini he said was the drowning on emigration With the help of American capital many municipal projects are under way which keep much labor at home SERVED IX WAR Consul Gerbore has had a very distinguished life He served as a lieutenant of field World war artillery 'during the following which he was attached to the general staff of Marshal During that time he served as instructor to a Polish artillery company in Warsaw H© was then appointed a mem ber of the! interallied military com mission of control in Vienna and Budapest! He was associated for two years with the foreign office in Rome and was then transferred to Mon treal where he served as vice con sul at tho consulate general for Canada Last January he was transferred to his present position as consul in Denver Consul Gerbore is on the way back to Denver coming here from Rock Springs and Kemmerer He wilt leave for Salt Lake In company with Vice Consul Anselmo this afternoon and will go to Bingham Canyon and then Price before leaving the state i - h — -j ' " Twenty-fift- i-:t- The latest In winter fur coats left to right: Circular ruffles at the hem on the sleeves collar and pocket give new swank to a svelt American broadtail coat A huge Tuxedo shawl collar and deep euffa of natural summer ermine lavishly trim a Persian lamb coat of CADILLAC Sedan Just Like New Weber-Cadill- ' As One of Earth's Brilliant Minds I USED GAR BARGAINS MARMON Sedan Wheel Brakes' New Tires rrs J mkMmM ii golf breakfast After a late the governor togged out for a round of golf held his daily conference with newspapermen In the reception room at Ihe executive mansion aa he awaited the arrival from New York of two members of a foursome — his son "Young -Al" as he refers to him and his- bosom friend William II Todd the ship builder Todd and "Young Al" who Is 27 and a practicing attorney In New York came up the Hudson on the "Saelmo" a yacht on which Todd years' ago drove rivets and later after making a fortune bought for his own use and the first question the governor asked of his son as be came Into the room as the noml-- r nee was chatting with reporters and kissed his father on the cheek was "What held you up?" "A barge got in our way" exv plained young Smith "WhV 1 Of HOUND ujpi AS Friends Fjnlay Moe - and Rates Premier Mussolini j X i IDAHO ATHLETIC LEADERS CONFER CALDWELL Idaho Sept 15 — (AP) — At a meetlnr todav of the coaches and crlncinais of tho southwestern Idaho athletic dis trict jonp waisft or tho Nampa High schdol was elected president of the organization for the coming year I L A Williams Drincl- pal of thjs Caldwell High school v as eiecteja vice president and C E Roberts superintendent of Em-me- tt schools secretary and treas- J ROYAL fl Jr x— — O May Supplant Bobby Jones IN OGDEN i Plays V TL CONSUL MAKES Saturday evening WELL boys are beginning to and line the curb stones along Twenty-fift- h street and down Washington avenue —vj - ' How many feminine hearts go pitter-pattas the trim high heels go patter-pittalong before the barrage of masculine eyes Maybe none of them would admit it but they wouldn't miss that part of the Saturday evening stroll for all of the chocolates in Shupe-Williaetoreroom er er By Nettle-bla- dt Are Promising Boys FRANCIS J POWERS : - Special Correspondent of The Standard-Examin- er BRAE BURN COUNTRY CLUB WEST NEWTON Mass Sept 15 Phillips Finlay who studies at Harvard and claims both New York and Los Angeles as his home seems to be the young man who one day may supplant Bobby Jones as ruler of the amateur golf ranks although the day when the emperor abdicates probably is many years removed Finlay a tall gangling boy of And that Is saylns a lot 20 with a slow drawling voice ha been golfing since he was 12 but FINE EVENING And what a fine evening it was only seriously for the past three seasons to promenade the street! In three years he has done much The afternoon temperature of Today he generally is accepted as 86 had cooled to a 7 and the new the longest hitter in the bunkered fall coats and ankle boots were world both is with the woods and irons He a marvelous niblick very much in evidence player and a good putter A year And as the girls go strolling past ago he qualified third in the fast field at Mlnnehdoka and those longing eyes how many amateur to went second round where the are hearts murmuring: Francis Ouimet nailed him in la close match At Brae Burn this I never ran around and drank week in the 1928 championships he A lot of beer and advanced to the oeml-flnaI never robbed a baby's bank " while slaughtered by Jones played So it seems queer ordinary That I should be destined to live the sort of gol against as a real him mortals that stamps life alone My one to ahfad star and be ranked When some nice girl could surely MacKenzIes of the McCarthys give and others of the youthful Me moral tone brigade pair of Finlay has the greatest There must be some girl on 'this hands abnormalare in They golf earth ly long and strong He is a contorv To heed my plea tionist with his digits and with a Someone to bring a little mirth powerful grip and extremely long And joy to me Give me a blond or you can make arms he gets tremendous leverage into his shots It a brunet His only outstanding fault at I'm not particular I'll ' take is wildness and that Is due present What I can get —Van H Eshelman In The to his getting the right hand too ' far under the shaft It is a fault Llnebook easily cured and another summer see him keeping his drives should CLOUDS IN SKY on the fairways A year ago the highest for the more consistently Is a chap who has taken but Finlay was 80 a with 43 low of but a few golf lessons He began playing day partial covering of clouds helped to without instructions and his swing keep the weather down Is a bit longer than most of the other stars A good instructor The lowest for Saturday was a could put him on the road to greatbrisk 40 er conquests in a few weeks Finlay acquired a lot of his golf his idol Bobby knowledge WOMAN PLACED ON Jones Lastfrom winter he visited Atand played with Bobby for DEMOCRAT STAFF lanta several days Jones gave him many : inf Ju and valuable pointers — BOISE Idaho Sept 15 (AP)— ence of the champion Is the seen to be Mrs Frank E Johnesse of Boise in some his of game parts has beh appointed chairman of outstanding youngster of the women's division of the Demo- theAnother Brae Burn battle was Donald cratic party for Idaho and chair- Moe of Portland One of several man off the organization of wom- brothers who play golf well he en's AlSmith clubs of the state was third in the field The appointment from the western and was on his wayqualifying to Phil beating division of the Democratic national when the Briton laid him committee was announced here to- Perkins a stymie on the home green and day lost on four extra holes tha Mrs Johnesse will sta£t at once Moe boy is another powerful hitter and with the appointment of local exceptionally keen his Bhots to chairmen in all the counties and the greens - Brotherin loy Moe has later plans tovisit every county to been gleaning most of the golf aid in the organization work honors for the famllyt but he soon ls Ho-ma- ns BOISE Sept 15 — (AP) — Chase Clark Democratic nominee for United States senator will leave here tomorrow to carry his campaign into north Idaho he announced today on his arrival from Mackay for a conference with officials at headquarters He will base his drive for elec tion on the need "to do something for the farmers something drastic that will relievo present conditions" He charged the Republican administration had failed to oct after eight years of promises to the farmers j Packing Shipping P JTOF - - ar FUNERALS Call Slade Transfer Phona Office 437 25th 321 WEBER COLLEGE Fear Patient Has BrokV en Skull Internal Injuries' Condition of Royal It Clark ttt Kaysville who yas injured when si' small eedan In which he and hia wife were riding was struck by a northbound Bamberger' electric train near Kaysville afternoon was reportedSaturday as '"critical Saturday night by officials o? the L D S hospital in Salt Lake The exact extent of his Injuries could not bei determined attaches said and Dr Spencer Wright who attended him ordered an y examination for Sunday morning Fractured akulf and internal injuries were feared Mrs Clark was only slightly i hurt X-ra- I CANT SLEEP? 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Please ask for SED A REX in the original packager-- $ - Advertisement Over the 'Viaduct COURSES: - Le Crist School of Dancing V Announces Classes in Commercial Education for the School Year 1928-2- 9 HURT : Services for McPerson veteran soldier Joseph will be held on Monday at 2 p m in Llndqulst & Sons' chapel with LeRoy Marsh Friends may call at officiating tho chapel this evening and also on Monday until hour for funeral United Spanish War Veterans will assist with the program attend in a body and offer rituals at the graveside military Interment will be made in the Ogden City cemetery in the United Spanish Veterans plot Storage Baggage M ovm GRAVELY will have to share the glory with the youngster Before the amateur championship began Walter Ha gen wagered that Carl Nettlebladt a public links Mass player from Worcester would qualify Mr Ilagen took a lot of kidding but was right The won a in the playoff and was beaten place by Ray Gorton only after a stern fight Two days later Nett'lebladt entered the Maine open and had 151 for 3fi holes over the Poland Springs course Ilagen says he will become a great player and Sir Walter seldom misses In his estimates of players T Suffern Taylor Jr of Newport R I Nicoll Thompson Jr of Hamilton Ont: Sidney Noyes of New York and John Dawson of Chicago are other promising members of the year's crop Thompson is the son of a professional and a public links player Along with Ross Somerville and Don Carrlck he is building up a reputation lor Canada's amateur While these boys were advancing there also were some great disappointments among the younger players Roland MacKenzlo played but little and poorly- all summer Maurice- McCarthy has done little since the collegiates and neither Watts Gunn nor Gene Homana has had a successful season Golf is a game that demands much seasoning and it may be several years before some of the' potential stars develop consistency Over a two-yeperiod Finlay has been the most steady which is one reason why he is being picked as onp of the real stars of the next 10 years - WILL CAMPAIGN IN NORTH IDAHO CLARK "rv i |