Show hi THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER ll! iin 1928 imnmiii— iiiiimiiimnn — BY DEMOCRATS j rr rr — n— — it - —" — TSE—OGDEN — — l —r '! £: STANDARD-EXAMINE- - - V1 r dye-maki- ( j: W r ' j j 'J- 64-pa- iff they are just trying to divert the MRS ROBERTS OF i attention of the people from the OGDEN NOMINATED real issues of the campaign" Scoring the religious whispering COLQRApO SPRINGS Colo campaign directed against Smith Oct William jl— (AP)—Mrs he said: "This should be theday Hoffman of: Barrington R I was of tolerance and flnot the ' day of bigotry the day of light and not The Mormon people of darkness should be the last people on earth to raise the question of religion j ' The Methodist people should also be tolerant because of the persecution they received in their early So wlthj all other relihistory The meeting was presided over by Ira A Huggihs jehairman of the Weber county central committee The musical program consisted of two vocal duets by Ralph Peterson and Reed Gkmmell accompanied on the piano by Mrs Reed "Sidewlaiks Gammell New of York" and "Get Ljut and Get Under the Moon" The county candidates on the ticket of the Democratic party were introduced by Chairman Huggina In addition to the county candi- dates Mayor Francis was on the Between the hours of a m and 12 noon we will sell a Kitchen Broom for 15c f " with every purchase of $300 or more j rostrum f - II" ' Mill w lllllliiif "Let us teach your dollar how to buy more" y 1 THirhirtirf-iTr- I iiwiii 1X7 - i - BEGIN NOW TO RIDE THE STREET CARS cheapest most pendablo transportation The-safes- t de- - 1 A WEEKLY PASS COST ONLY $1 BUY A PASS AND SAVE UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO AT THE BLANKETS 72x80— Full Bloom Nap Twill Weave (which contain merchandise) value to $400 2 for M TAMS Fancy stripe tarns for girls $150 lvalues for iliftfeyj'iii u P ill Ui I F'i I f I 4 Pa v iciDDed Hose fit $100 Model $1 00 vest shirts--newes- ' Boys' Union 70c and styles broad- - t hurry Brunrwlck cabinet design end workmanship and purity of tone have long set the standard in the field of reproducing instrurnents $1 8 1 icut triple stitched heavy wei ght blue denim ! j 8e It IXeftr Orpheum Men's Woolen Hose 2 Irj i Shee Polish It Herat Musieco Thcjtre BIdg j Ol t f ' f ' t I' 1 - ' I luC Boys khaki riding breeches sizes 8 to 14 4 I Street $125 i: Ik r i L D S GARMENTS f 1 HiBfJtM!!'5''!-- - JL II? ALL WEIGHTS AND SIZES SI 4 for n $1 GFAELSALM WORK SHIRT Men's blue work shirt 2 pock- ets full cut 2 for d-- t $1 RNJ OUT OF THE HfCH SPECIALS $1 Ladies' House Dresses 1 for Ladies' Striped Sateen Slips 2 for y of 327 24th (J-- iiw mmmmmnwmmm Union Suit MEN'S UNIONS v Turkish towels fancy and plain 1 C LlO l ' ol Pair TURKISH TOWELS Tl - if Men's part-wo$165 value i 00 - ' ir IDC l'uptilajiijuiwiiliylimiii t ankle length union comfortable very undergarment ' ladies Sewing Thread per QA UUC dozen Ec Darning L V2C Cotton Misses' Black and Cord Hose Men's Black and Cord Hose Bemberg ' Full-Fasliionc- d J Two rayon vests for 80c J10£ 3345 1 VESTS RIDING BREECHES Baby Shoes only 'iSOi Meii'sj Fancy Dress Hose 15J Good Men' Grade Work Shoes only i ' IUU j i Fu: pl 60c i' Well Enforced For ladies Pointer heels season's latest colors (Jl $150 to $200 values for $1 di UNION SUITS MEN'S JUMPERS the NEWEST Brunswick development in and its cabinet that field of tone beauty and quality proves It I 12-- pair Suits j j full-fashion- ed ol Old ahd New Style only a limited amcj unt sacn aay so you'll have to Si ' Bar lUC ' i i (Phoenix Made) All Parts Subject to 'Wear are SILK HOSE ' 1 A Ladies' Knit A real 5Qc(! LADIES' HOSE A fine gauge medium weight SPECIALS DRESS SHIRTS Men's dress cloths and prints $200 values 75 Tor men 220 Denim full cut tacked and triple stitched $165 values for HOSE 79c 98ci$125 Leather Faced Jersey Gloves 3 pairs for $100 $100 65£ L 11 BIB OVERALLS Men's Plain and Fancv Raven also L sle Hose Vaiues to 50c 4 pairs for " 13-- $100 $1 RUBBERS HOSE " (? Men's First Quality Children's Size 52 to Boys size zy2 to 6 79c 89c 98c CANVAS GLOVES HOSE 4 pairs rs of 'Boys' or Girls' Heafy Heavy Weight Cotton Sizbs From 2 to 16 v 12 Pairs of Men's Good Wool Dark colors I i fr 25c Roys Unions Dependable Quality Wool Tint Finely Woven EXTRA SPECIAL TWO FOR ONE this sale we sell surprise packages During 1 with every purchase of $300 or more Ladies' fancy slippers pumps oxfords the season's latest Blondes kids blacks etc All new stock go on at this C0 QC sale at (They are values up to $650) SURPRISE PACKAGES Ladiei' fine lingette bloomers 85c values 2 mirs GirIs Unions 31 SPECIALS j I n " $249 ii n iiiuinuii BLOOMERS Ct5NTEKIZ?fT TERMS j y Light in Weight Sugar for 45c j Model ' weather - 'I ": Sack of 10-l- b L D S GARMENTS 1 j ilmsi $450 Each 2 for S795 COTTON Morning iiihiiii1 - s 'yBd? Will soon be liere to stay Put the ar in the garage arid save it from the ravages of the cold V Panatrope 2378 Washington Ave H ge 9 For ladies and misses valued 3 pairs for CINDERELLA f'ROCKSHOP ii le Saturday 5-t- le on Easy Payments JOHN FARR COAL CO Cozy Warm Attractive Between the hours of 9 a m and 12 noon we vvilC sell a : On y Part Wool— G6xS0 Friday" Morning I" gions" nominate president of the Girl o succeed Miss Sarah Scouts Louise Arnold at the opening of the fourteenth annual convention of the organization here Mrs Herbert Hoover was nominated for first vice president Oth- - - ! THE a Charge Account one-'wa- ng out-of-sty- O Open ticket to oblivioa your heating trdubles a by ordering your COAL from the Har-risbu- rg an up Give 11 fin-gerlin- gs TARIFF IS DISCXSSED "The popular thins for the Republican party to" say is: 'Jf you will give us another lease of power we Will give you relief by means of tariff" Mr Hoover's plan for farm relief is to balance production and consumption When the Ing a small Quantity of poison as a medicine Vat one would be justi fled In refusing dose that would result In death even though It had been prescribed by a doctor" There were many Republicans who voted against the bill but whenever the Republicans question my vote they don't say that many of their own party also voted against the bill ''When the Republicans talk tax- - mtwmm ft Any Woman Can LookStylish mae Martin ed i bill "A man may be justified In tak ef w - - non-partis- Republican nominee for governor have amounted to $1100 according Pheasant And Fish Flanting to a statement filed at the office of H E Crockett secretary of state Report Is Given Wednesday Of this amount Mr Wattis contributed $1000 to the Ford By Republican state committee and his expenses have amounted William H Wattis Republican traveling to $100 The report shows that Mr nominee for governor of Utah de- Wattis has received no contribulivered a short speech to the mem- tions to help pay his campaign bers of the Weber County Fish and O A Kennedy of Ogden secretary-tGame Protective association at reasurer of the Socialist state their regular monthly" meeting at committee filed a report Wednes the county courthouse Thursday day showing disbursements by the committee in-- this campaign of evening Mr Wattis spoke highly of the $6240 Contributions to the comwork of the former state fish and mittee have amounted to $7250 game commissioner D H Madsen and the fish and game association oooooooooooooooooooooooooeoo in the work of planting the streams of Weber county with fish and the stocking of the fields with game birds lie assured the association that he had their interest at heart and & that they could rely upon: his support oooocoo ooooooo A report on the pheasant and fish planting for the past summer was made by President Ernest L Ford who said that over 100000 had been planted in the Ogden river and tributaries and the 1 v FffotCt 730 pheasants had beenturned loose in the county V VrRM He also announced that the state grounds located below Corinne were open only on Wednesdays and Sundays Some of the sportsmen have been hunting on the grounds during the prohibited Most stylish looking women you period and one or two arrests have see are simply "good managers" been made Directors also reported that It They don't open their pocketbooks was the wish of the association to wide for every change In fashion purchase the ground adjacent to They know simple ways to make tho shooting area on the north and last season's things conform to this south runs of the Weber river near season's styles Thousands of them have learned Hooper to provide additional huntnow easily they can transform a ing space for the members Due to the policy of private clubs drefs or blouse or coat by the of acquiring the best duck grounds quick magic of home tinting or the directors of the association dyeing With true fadeless Dia can do this thought that it would be advisable mond Dyes - anyone"know-howto take the land while they had the successfully is " The in the dyes Each package repre opportunity sents the perfection of 50 years of They don't streak or er vice presidents nominated were: spot like inferior dyes New fashMrs Arthur Osgood Choate New ionable tints like magic appear ChiMrs York Julius Rosenwald over or fad the right cago Mrs Vance McCormick ed colors with Diamond Tinting Mrs Pa Frederick Edey as as bluing and New York Mrs A Clifford Shin-kl- e Dyes istakes easy little longer Just dyeing Cincinnati and Mrs William Only Diamond Dyesa produce per Chester Milwaukee on feet results Insist them and Election of officers will be by save disappointment ballot Friday book '"Color My new Among regional directors nomi- Craft" gives hundreds of ways you nated was Mrs Ralph D Roberta can make your home and clothes Ogden Utah stylish and attractive and do it with little money It's FREE J'Gin" gets its name from the Send for your copy NOW Write French "Genievre" for juniper Mae Martin Home Service Dept Diamond Dyes Burlington Ver Iowa is proud of its chief crop mont' — Advertisement ex-pens- - j SALT LAKE Oct 11 — Campaign expenses to date of W H Wattis TO SPORTSMEN National issues in the light of local circumstances were stressed by the speakers at the Democratic rally held Wednesday evening: in tha American Legion chateau Milton H Welling was the first speaker!- He said in part: "To me the great fundamental issue that is before the people of this great nation especially in this great yvest la that of agricultural reliefs During1 each year of the last years farmers have suffereight ed toi the extent of practically three billions of dollars When 40 per cent are- in distress and are seeing i heir' farms going: into bankruptcy it must be acknowledged that there is a very serious farm problem Again and again the Republican but party has promised relief vfhere is the relief? Thousands of farmers have gone into bankruptcy failand thousands of banks have " national committee of the Republican party found that Hoover's plan was Impractical they raised the subject of tariff to get votes When my friend Mr CLolton or any other man cornea here and tells you that a chatige in tariff rates will remedy the farm problem he is either insincere or he has been guilty of malfeasance of duty for the past eight years in hot changing the tariff rates when he saw the trouble coming Senator William H King said in part "When high ideals are abandoned ruin follows I recently had the privilege of making" a tour of Asia Mthrough the countries inor: through the towns of Tyre and Sidon which are silent testiof monies to the' abandonment ideals "The Republican administration has been interesting In the material things They speak of our wealth in term's of dollars and cents of mergers and big corporaBut wealth is not money tions Wealth is the result of toil the work of the millions and not of the few Prosperity is not the amount of money held in the hands of the few Rome was not wealthy when of all the gold it owned four-fifth- s in the world "A senator once said that the of country was an indication wealth: but I wonder how many millions of dollars are being owed for the automobiles? 32000 LEAVE FARMS ' thousand people left "Thirty-tw- o the farms of Utah since the Republicans came to power because they could not make a go of it Thousands of farms have been abandoned because there was no money in The valuation of the farming farmsin the United States has decreased twenty million dollars in the eight year3 ol Republican control "The platform of the Democratic party has been indorsed by some of the leading business men of America It will remedy the situation because it was drawn by friendly Interests and Governor Smith the stands unreservedly behind platform and he has pledged himself to submit to congress a plan to relieve the farmer "Tariff has no more place in this campaign than a wolf has in a pen of rabbits When the Republicans have nothing else to But talk about they say 'tariff as the Republicans have brought in the subject we must give the tariff a hearing" t Senator King quoted from the national and state platforms He board emphasized the in section C of the tariff plank VOTED AGAINST BILL In regard to his voting against the tariff law of 1922 Senator King paid that there were many items in the bill which he approved but that he could not accept the whole WATTIS REPORTS CAMPAIGN COSTS w ATTIS TALKS 'I'-':- -- R ' - C Agricultural Relief Seen As Fundamental Issue Before People ra— "- -i — ' n RALLY IS HELD — onnnTinnmniiiir-n-irmi)nTTnr-n-- $100 $100 Men's Knit Ties 4 4 Pair Child's Bloomers' §X 2 Pair Ladies' House Slip- m ri - a ?a ay a Dt STRICT' c rw? fvy r' 1 1 i for§X pers g and 15 Ladles' Handker-- ' chiefs 12 for 31 10o 2 Pair Men's Suspenders §1 Now and Save uy It 'Vill See Us Pay You to 2953 Washington! at Ave V |