| Show f BY BAMBERGER £5 ISpm HORSE STEPS ACTION BEGUN ON SMALL GIRL BY CANNER PICK OFFICERS George Clark WAR SOCIETIES - By SDE GLANCES ADDRESS GIVEN - "Sum— mmm w'I2J!!Ltf Urges Voters To Elect Delegation Supporting Hoover Ernest Bamberger Republican candidate for United States senator spoke over KSL Wednesday night In part he said: "My fellow citizensIn the short tlme allotted'to me I must of nerestrict myself to a very cessity discussion of a' few of the short issues of the campaign "You are soon to determine by "your-votthe political policies and therefore the degree of prosperity to be enjoyed by our state and naand probably tion for four years for generations to come Members of both parties have the same ideals the same worthy motives and the same desired goal for our country The parties however dif-fe- r fundamentally on issues and it ' 'has been demonstrated In the past issues and that the principles spon " sored by the- Republican party and proa make for the well-bein- g perity of the citizens of this state That this has 'been recognized is shown by the fact that only twice since statehood over a period of '32 years has Utah given her lec toral vote to a Democratic candl date for president SEEKS ELECTION "If Herbert Hoover Is now to be the choice of our people it logic ally follows that a Republican con ' gressional delegation must be sent to Washington to support him in carrying out the program of his Could a better rea administration V- weg u s pat orr y )y son be advanced for urging you to elect Congressmen Xeatherwood " Well who was it wanted to take a late vacation to avoid and Colton to the house of repre sentatives and myself to the sen the crowds?" ate as against Senator King? "This state's principal industries the conference report For confir- and 88 Iqw and the first clear day mining stockraising and agricul- - mation of this statement I refer you after several of rain Tiira inn nmncr Tno ontrar r0OT iti 11 senate to document No 264 ' dustry are vitally dependent upon hdml Oh It will soon be fine session second congress protective tariff for their very which contains ducks for weather of the record a yea existence Without these industries nay vote in the United States Utah's prosperity and the well and This dte In American history: on the tariff law now In senate most being of her people -would be SEPTEMBER 27 was Smoot Senator Either force Every one oft seriously affected — towns held 1768 Massachusetts in supus regardless of what he or she right In his votes and or the to consider the convention Senator law of this tariff may be doing to earn a living is port was isof British same troops coming These right King dependent directly upon the pro sues Brit which were involved in the 1777 — General Howe led the tection of these industries ish into tariff Philadelphiaour of consideration present "Our illustrious senior senator to law will be before congress again 1779- - John Adams appointedwith the Honorable Reed Smoot has A a treaty soon to be written negotiate Is bill tariff actively and consistently ' fought by Reed 1910- - Grfeat Britain ever since he went to the United It will be written either President Taft put all as senate's of the as Smoot chairman Ktates senate 26 years ago for the sistant postmasters under the committee most important protective principle realizing that committee civil service rules be or will it on finance dethe interests of Utah's citizens Democrat from the by pend upon adequate protection for written This too your vote may ANNOUNCE ARRIVAL her products We require in Wash - south because Senator Smoot Ington a colleague for Senator determine his OF NEW DAUGHTER holds place as chairman of this Smoot who will notrvitiate or nulli a is t when there committee only vote and his work in support 1y his senate the in Mrs H Brown Foulger Mr and Republican majority of Republican principles "Utah should elect to the United formerly of this city and now of PAIR TEST GIVEN States senate a senator whose Medford Ore announce the ar "I care hot what Senator King views on ' these Issues coincide with rival this morning at the Dee hos his in Utah may say respecting of Senator Smoot and fur- pital of an eight-poun- d Mr those ' etand for Utah's industries rechis senator who will vote to Foulger is a son of H BgirlFoulger a ther ord in Washington and his votes in Mrs Foulger was keep Senator Smoot at the head of of this city the past on tariff legislation must the finance committee It is only formerly Miss Erma Millar also of be the basis of ybur determination reasonable that the people of Utah this city as to whether or not he stands for have two votes for either should of our people That the prosperity or two votes against measures such istest he a fair Certainly surely OGDEN CHURCH TO measures" such his must stand for upon Tecord in the senate On practical HOLD RECEPTION ' IT X ly every vote taken on its schedules and amendments thereto when the Membership and friends of the present tariff law was under con first Methodist church are to hold sideration in the United States a reception in tne cnurcn pariora eenate he either voted against or on Friday evening in honoc of the was paired against Senator Smoot return of the Rev L P'Fagen and He opposed the passage of this for another year An enter family bill In the senate and voted against tain ing program has been arrang ed and refreshments will be " e I - - - sixty-seven- Maria McEntire aged 6 daughMcEntire of ClearWill Issue $5000 In Bonds ter of James field is in the Dee hospital sufferTo Help Finance ing from injuries caused by a horse Club House stepping on her chest Wednesday She was attended by Dr A Z Tanefficers of the United War Serv- ner of Layton It was said at the a corporation hospital that she would probably ice organization formed by three patriotic societies recover as it was believed she was of Ogden were selected Wednesday not injured internally evening at a meeting in the Hotel Decision was reached to Bigelow issue $5000 in four per cent bonds OGDEN to aid in financing the proposed house new service men's-clu- b Bernard Cash representing the Veterans of Foreign Wars was HOME chosen president of the corporation Edward Illium representing tne Disabled American Veterans of the Hugh Ford Richard Anderson n World War became the vice president Mrs J G Falck and Mrs Richard Barker and Charles will return 1 to Ogden on Ethel Lowe chosen recording sec at o'clock They afternoon treasurer Friday respectively retary 'and are members or tne bervice oiar were among 300 American boys went on a pilgrimage to the Legion The Commercial Security who countries which was Scandinavian as the was deposbank designated under the auspices of the itory in connection with the bond conducted Rotary clubs They were guests in issue that is planned r After the meeting Wednesday homes of the people Sixty-fousummer the was Swedish made announcement passed boys evening of in American homes that preliminary subscriptions In The boys landed in New York $600 had been made for bonds last numerbeen Sunday have Philip Empey and addition there ous inquiries regarding the finan- William Osmond who were also in cial plan indicating the desire of the party will not be hometo until visit various Ogden people to aid in the next week as they stopped states New in the s to England plan organization patriotic On Wednesday October 10 the own and operate the club house of the Ogden The bond issue will be of BOO ten-ye- - boys will be guestswill give bhort bonds of ten dollar denomina- Rotaryon club and talks their cent interest experiences tion bearing four per Other funds for purchasing ana equipping the club are being provided also through the new corporation th I ! on wmm Utah Conners' association against growers who are selling their green tomatoes to outside buyers George Shorten assistant secretary of the association said this morning This practice of some of the growers is causing considerable loss he $aid and one factory naving ju women employed was forced to Ktand idle Wednesday as a result of this condition The tomatoes under a contract signed between the farmers and the canners are tne property oi iu canners and as such cannot be sold to other buyers Shorten said Some farmers have been pick Ing their tomatoes while still green and unfit for canning and selling them on the outside to the jobbers who shin the green fruit The matter has been referred to the legal department of the asso riation and action will be taken against the offenders immediate lv he said A general survey of the state made last week he reported showed that there were still large acre ages of tomatoes in Tremonton Little Mountain and Corinne yet to be picked and that the season will run into jiext week These tomatoes are of the late Mridtv and will be about a week ar The United States civil service commission announces an open competitive examination for park ranger in the national park service of the Thirteenth district Entrance salary is $1740 per annum less $180 for Quarters if furnisneci These are said to be fine positions for men who desire outdoor work and a small amount of indoor work be on fue not Applications must 19 later than ' October Further information and appli cation blanks may be obtained from A R Ward secretary of the United States civil service board at the postoffice in this city NOTICE t i " Thor-stenso- SOT WILL HOLD TESTS FOR RANGER JOBS and re $423 Ogden to Richfield $350 round-tri- p from Salt Lake City same date Via Denver and Rio Grande Western R R Return limit October 2rd Visit Fish Lake Good fish 73£s ing and hunting CABINETS Of All Kinds Made By j INTERMOUNTAIN CABINET! AND FIXTURE CO 423 23rd 1989-- 5tU So many wonderful times and surprise features are In store for the Berthana dancers that It Is really a shame for anygne to Berthana miss the regular dances the regular Berthana dance nights they are Wednesdays and Saturdays each week In case you don't know i Why not get your crowd together and enjoy an evening's pleasure at the Berthana DUCK HUNTERS! Duck season opens Monday Oct 1 Are you ready? If it's shells you need—you will find the best shells you ever shot at Scott's U S shells' the Dancing In a well ventilated ballroom with the washed air being changed every seven seconds IS not only fun — It's healthy Olie Reeve and his orchestra will do their very best to play the tunes you like just the way you like them played We would be compelled to use this entire paper to tell you ail the fine things about the Berthana so it will be better for you to come to our dance Saturday night and see for yourself We want a rain that will gum up the lanes and track mud all over the house l w U S "DEFIANCE" SHOTGUN U 95c "CLIMAX" S $125 range shot- Ajax not ©vai gun shells chilled shells These smokeless powder will pick them out of the clouds Special $125 box REGULAR$5C0 £Q AC ELECTRIC IRON A regular $500 Manning and Bowman electric Iron Guaran- teed for 10 years On sale Fri- day and Saturday at $345 4Qr s tles whMe Regular $225 Walker's (or Rush Sloughs west of Taylor are closed to public duck shooting This is private property r - NO 2 GALVANIZED VOU 1 HE'S A aw! vou CANT TEUrl I QtZ Vino "CAUI rt v L roP TV: HAyF v 1 I I IkMHADrvr 1 HVU hi III III —— tB W regular $115 next to the est size Extra well made sale now at 73c A Imitation is acknowledgement of superiority— not a substi- Lieahardt's Drug Stores 2201 Wash Ave Phone 475' 3425 Rlverdale Road Phone 3436 "BIG VALUE" — - STOCK IN OGDEN And the Prices Are Low Too GUNS—FOR—RENT SPECIAL— 12 GA SHELLS NEW STOCK 95c 2416 Kiesel Avenue Phone 3524-R i PER DAY will not cover the operation cost of the average automobile in carrying you to work home to meals and return larg- - On HOC 0L mops Lar8e SpECfAL WAGON v40u sire all steel coaster Large disc roller bearing wheels Extra strong steel frame and box Special Friday and Saturday $485 wagon SPECIAL MERCHANT 'S 1 PER WEEK Pays all the cost of your transportation if you RIDE THE STREET CARS BUY A WEEKLY PASS AND SAVE UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO bAFETY 35c Hot lunches served until 9 p m Our pies and cakes please everybody m Mi ' There's a Real Sparkle and Real Taste to jhe Famous Service — Department Checking Accounts SaviDgs 4 Interest Foreign Exchange Trust Department Safety Deposit Boxes Trunk Storage ' Johnnie McFar had to fill a sweet date So he boldly rode out to see Sally Regardless of rain he couldn't be iate So he made a short cut up an alley Visit us before starting out on a trip or ride We will check your gas oil and water and thus insure your preparedness 7 - — To Reap Profits Xhollywoob GINGER - Own ' ' The Drink of the Hollywood Stars the seeds of solvency IF vou sow a Bank Deposit Book you'll be sure to reap a Harvest of Profit The Savers are the people who get credit when they need it — Order From Your Grocer and usually don't need it Pi ALE Just Add a Dash of Lemon ' Many men and women having accounts with us are daily strengthening their financial footing Distributed to Grocers By ! I NATIONAL BANK 1 fir OF COMMERCE ogden UTAH: Zion's Wholesale Grocery 124 £HR£ tute for it Nothing can excel our dependability our staunch beauty aids policy of furnishing only pure drugs and standard & H Greea S Are saving candies! you Cigars cigarettes Ins Stamps? We give them — Gun Twenty-secon- d Phone 3S00 V — — V!II1!111IHI!HM!?H Washington Ave L i 1 PHONE 90 HOME BUILDERS A A-- ° f A Bank Account high nrl Hnnf- ing Equip- menu now 1 a Ml fj-o- C4)lXt! 'AMD WCTCHEIV) I4AIPO-UrL& r nui TTf HIM SO"DiDN'Tw KNOW--r HOW DO 70 IOC WASH TUBS I! 2410 75 cop- - nlckle-plate- d Scott Hdwe Co of our business By TED - We are very pleased to say that our expert cook j MRS VINING Her is with us again cooking is unsurpassed every day conduct OGDEN FOLKS IS THAT YVPTHE DOOV 'AND I 0C FURNITURE POLISH furni- fine of Large quart bottle ture polish A real value In a large bottle Special 73c ANNOUNCEMENT pmmimimsiwiimttmmommm ture rather even Boots ' sr brjMi DUCK HUNTING SEASON OPENS MONDAY to follow in the The highest Wednesday was 86 with the lowest last night of 54 At 7:30 o'clock this morning it was still 54 with the prospects of the clouds holding the day's temperaLast year today it was' present $163 stock lasts ea kette§i Speclalf $163 ALL-STEE- L $100 BOTTLE What we need is a rain ATTENTION! " Candy Specials Saturday it is a good rule j $115 SS Heavys--lo- ng THE WISTARIA and —we believe ftp 1 Get Your" Guns Sheik in SHOTGUN S Defiance shot gun shells U S Climax 12 gauge chilled 12 gauge chilled shot smokeless shot smokeless shotgun shells A dandy shot for ducks Special- - Sold In different load and shot Special $115 box ly priced at 95c box "AJAX HEAVYS" SHOTGUN NiCKLE - PLATED COPPER LL -a- the Golden Rule We want a rain that will rouse the farmer out of bed at 3 in the morning to hitch8 up the team and pull some lovesicc swain and his girl from the mtid hole that has developed in that abandoned lane down by the apple orchard We want a raiii that will bring out the collegiate slickers and the the bobbing flapping galoshes paper-covered umbrellas and the filled gutters hats the curb-hig- h and the swirling autumn leaves riding high on the ripples like a pirate ship bearing down on an overladen trader DUCK HUNTERS i E believe in d kind that get them '' LUNCH accused of taking a puise belong-ing- r to William Taylor containing for $1535 31 Ls attorney-pleadeleniency A Juvenile boy admitted he was implicated in the theft Judge John A Jlendricla reserved lh decision until October l WE HAVE THE LARGEST BhUJ Regular $150 "Big Value" de- MALTFj!l SYRUP oil polishing mop with tachable Scdwcroffs v Blue Pine Malt en hande Speciaf 95c t Syrup New fresh stock Special MASONIC NOTICE The M W Grand Master and Of ficers will make their official visit to the three Lodges of Ogden on Saturday evening September 29 The Lodge will open at 7 p m and after the customary instructions will repair to the Hotel Bigelow for banquet which will be served of the 10 Although the little sprinkle All brethren at p m sharp last night only registered 04 of an in vicinity and ex invited cordially inch it is more than welcome Now pected that nature has in a way primed Arthur N Vendell W M We herself we should have a good ber Lodge No 6 Fred Carr W M hard shower within the near Unity Lodge No 18: John M Klenke W M George Washington 7435 No 24 Lodge We want a rain that will wash the cobwebs from the tops of Ben Lomond and Mount Ogden clean the dust from the trees bordering the country lanes and wash the mountain sides leaving them bright and glistening in the sunshine Si changed his plea James Stark to guilty this morning when he came into city court to answer a charge of petit larceny! He was G 2414 Washington Ayc Friday and Saturday Quart can kGDEN had a rain last night and Is proud of it There is nothing about this "unusual weather" in this city When we get a rain we're glad of it and figure that we are only collecting our due Invitation is given to the people of this city to attend the special n?eeting at the Salvation Army hall tonig-h- t Special music and singing: haa been arranged The service will in charge of Commpndant and yrs Barry who are the command ing officers of the Salt Lako corps fs:ntnln Avpps whn has leon a mu sical rpecial for many years wlll U turn Sept 29th Phone - - RETURNING Bp accompany them togethtr w ith come other s61diers Commandant and Mrs Barry are old timo acquaintances of the lo cal officers and a plan is belnsr considered hereby thera will bi a schedule of exchanges in meeting between the Ogden and the Salt Lake corps- Factory Stands Idle When Tomatoes Are Sold To PLEADS GUILTY : I Outsiders S A TO HOLD TO PURSE THEFT SPECIAL MEETING Action has been started by the 21 YOUTHS j Berthana News later thali the remainder of the varieties in reaching the canners The only danger to the crop he said is that of frost which is liable to follow the rain of last night If more rain and this morning should fall he added that danger would more oP less Toe eliminated but with the slight amount that has fallen the possibility Of frost is rather great SUPPLYCO Avenue i Street |