Show THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER THE OGrDEN 1928 1 NEGRO WOMA STANDARD-EXAMINE- PLAY AT GEORGE M COHAN'S GREAT STAGE ORPHEUS SUNDAY INS SUPPORT R s night he asserted four men whose names he gave terrified his "wife who he said ia 111 threatened him challenged him to come out and get his "head beat off "and then cut the electric wires into his house leaving the place in darkness Just prior to that he declared the min fired a gun into the air next door to the negro woman's home to frighten her She had fled to his home for protection and was there at the time the light wires wero cut he added Mrs Parry appeared later in the mayor's office Sne repeated the story told by Mr Smith sand added that her poroh light globes were broken and her residence otherwise damaged Mrs Parry a widow further feseerted that she lived there 11 It ia years without any trouble only recently she said that residents have bothered her I haven't had a gun in my house for some time" she asserted "But I am going to get me one If they want to fight that way J guess J - - Ogden will attempt to make John Qulnn former national com- mander of the American Itrion feel at home this evening prior to' his address at a Republican rally in the Epryptian theatre vi Mr Quinn will be welcomed by a jtorchHght parade of the Included in Jt variety will be "fire and noise" Republi can leaders aver JLed by four white horses abreast on a wagon and a band the parado A will start at 7 o'clock p m fleet duty trucks steam shovel grader concrete mixer compressor scrapers and other equipment representing the construction work of William It "Wat tis candidate for governor will follow Other "music" it H an nounced will be provided by rivet ing machines playing tunes on boil er plate material WTTIi OPEN RALLY At 8 o'clock S G Dye will open the rally which is planned as the camlargest of the Republican paign in this county Mr Quinn and Don B Colton Republican to the candidate for United States house of representa tives 'Will be the principal speak ers Mr wattis and Ernest Bam berger candidate for the United States senate also will be present and give short talks Candidates on the local ticket will be in atSuccess tendance and campaign songs will ed ' " ' " c - V J 4 I f " " I ft ' of-heav- - J v' "?'w'v I on - - -- Iast PARADE Big Rally -- roar" GOP Former Legion-Hea- d Will Deliver Address At hr - BANDS TO LEAD i Gun Is Fired Light Wires Cut In Racial Argument Racial differences of long: standing: between whit© residents in tho north part of the city and a negro Woman and famllv wr ncstln aired before the city officials to- wus ume xne arguments uay were oniy all in favor of the negro woman She is Mrs lavirgen Parry who resides with her children at 59 7 Douglas street She has been arrested several times on charges brought by white residents of the community but has always been freed Today Martin Smith who resides " at 604 Douglas street appeared before the city commissioners with a request that a- street light be placed near his homft but on Jefferson avenue and Douglas Ilia was the only name on the petition Because he refused to sign a petition asking the city to have the negro woman removed from the neighborhood' tome time ago he said his other neighbors refused to sign - his petition for a street light The other residents he averred are persecuting Mrs Parry- - "The - white kids can throw tomatoes rocks and sticks at the negro kids" ihe said "but let a negro kid pick up something and throw it back and the neighborhood is in an up R r: Another 100 Per Cent That Made George M Lovable Picture! :Home Towners''- the Laughing AM-Talki- Stage Cohan Famous Comes to the Orpheum Sunday— Advertisement II t for the erection of IS 1 buildings and three alterations amounted to CITY BUILDING I $1450 In October 1927 permits for the erection of 25 buildings and some alterations totaling $47800 were REPORT ISSUED issued Permits for new buildings and alterations to old ones at an estimated total cost of $27600 were issued by the city engineer during the month of October Of the total amount $25150 was n- W Iw j - AUTO BREAKS V MPANYS4 B5 Y0UTJTS LIMB Final Paymerit On Paving Father Tells Police Car Is Authorized Costs Failed To Obey Stop Per Foot Given Siffh At Vindnrr I ofF Tred Kubler 16 son W Ogden city commissioners today Kubler assistant general foreman Decemauthorized the payment on Pacific shops was ber '10 of $416$ to the Wheel- at the Southern this morning on the Twenty-foinjured Construction wright street viaduct when h company urth builders of paving district No 153 was struck by an automobile driven This'will be the final payment of by Lena VanwasSchaar The boy taken to the Dee the total amount of $4165287 hospital in the Van Schaar car and whlcji'sum was rllghtly under the treated by Dr Frank K Bartlett His right leg was broken between contract price j ankle The commission vill j?it on No- the knee and of the-- car came to the The driver vember 13 14 and 15 at 10 o'clock police station and reported thej in the morning as a board of to Ernest Lj Shaw police of ficer She said that the boy was equalization to pass upon the on the viaduct to see a railroad BORAH EXHAUSTED of properly in wreck and ran across in front of and to hear protests CANCELS her car Due to the wet pavement Streets paved were Torte ave- shi could not avoid hitting him she — nue" between Thlrty-socon- d Nov CHICAGO and saidMr Kuler told James W Good western manager Thirty-thir- d police th boy ts flrer Darling avenue for Herbert Hoover received word between Jacksoh and Van Buren said the Van Schaar car failed to street be- obey the stop sign at the top of the today from Senator William I avenues Twenty-eightBorah that he would be unable to tween Harrison and Tyler avenues viaduct ramp' j JIol-lingswo- act-cide- nt rit the-distri- ct ADDRESS h' address a mass meeting Monday Twenty-sevent- h street between Grant and Washington avenues and night as scheduled The senator wired from Balti- Monro© avenue between Twenty-thir- d more that he was suffering with and Twenty-fourth- 1 stieet an ear infection and exhaustion Tlte paving will cost property from the rigors of the campaign owners the following amounts he has waged over the country foot: I'oi'ter avenue ?58Lf7 Twenty-eight- h street $647 DarlZIG-ZAMODEL ing avenue ?647: Twenty-sevent- h $ Sl 2 5 A tight cloche hat with wider s'rept Monroe avenue right brim than left has one Mi SSUTi Tho difference in the cost terra cotta the other brown per front foot ifor the paving on ISne from thf various stroets is due to th colors join in a zig-za- g back to front difference in width and work done pfi-fron- t G Tt Warner city councilman t was in Ogden today seeking advice and information on the Ogden water system With JEfred Packard superintend ent of the waterworks department he jwas taken oyer the city water system and given information on thes various types of equipment U— Richfield Councilman Warner FULL-OGLOVES told the1 city commissioners is te Evening'! gloves in delicate about to construct a $30000 addiandi soft grays and cream tion andl replacement program are beautifully made with no Larger mains some of them 12 and fancy stitching They are pull-on- s 14 inches in diameter will replace l some of itheold pipe can do it I'm through with this sort of monkey business and I'm going to be prepared to meet them tonight" x Mayor Francis sent the woman to see Chief of Tolice Harry "S Anderson and said that perhaps a police officer will be stationed at her home - CITY WILL PAY POLICE FIND THREE DEAD IN APARTMENT BROOKLYN N Y Nov — 3 (UP) — Three persons were found suffocated today ' in thel- - apartment here Four gas Jets were open when police forced their way into the apartment The dead: Mr? Minnie Atkls 45 her daughter Gertrude 21 and her son James 231 WATER SYSTEM ADVICE SOUGHT - i William J Blackburn company obtained a permit this morning to erect two brick dwellings at an estimated cpjit of $3000 each One will be situated on the north side of Twentyeventh street between Polk and :Taylor avenues and the other also on the north side of Twenty-sevent- h street will be between Taylbr and Fillmore avenues Both will icon tain four rooms bo sung The proceedings wall Le broadcast over radio station KFUR Mr Qulnn has a ranch in Kern county Calif His family has been in the sheep business 'for a number of years his father and uncle years ago shipping Rambouillet sheep by the carloads each year to Utah for breeding purposes Mr Quinn is also known in Utah because of his overseas work During the World war he com348th field manded Battery C artillery the men being recruited in the main from Moab and Cedar City lie has been past state president of the D A V of World war FARIl WEST PLANS A Republican rally will be held Friday night In the Farr West school house with David I Stine candidate" for state representative and State' Senator Charles R giving addressee Another rally also will be kield at 8 o'clock Friday evening inj tho Eden amusement hall with William II Reeder Jr and J Q Kebeker as the speakers of 'Richfield 2 f i : I I I X off-whi- uli'' - : 11 i -- rlrf : i i FOR o J CP The Wattis Campaign has centered in this county tfic homo of the Ecpuhiicari candidate for governor By numerous articles and letters in the local newspaper by house tc house canvass: and by wide distribution of a button a campaign is being waged) for Mr AVattig as'a GOVERNOR FOR n ' DATS A j " ' - O - v I NLY :( iVVEBER COUNTY t Crystal Clear Dessert Glasses GIVEN YOU FRE is This Weber County's Opportunity? Why No Governor who observes his oath of office and deals with the of the state CAN FAVOR one county over another honorably : people - j WE ARE NOT ELECTING A GOVERNOR FORI O BUT FOR UTAH! UR COUNT Y WHAT special privilege can AVcber County acquire! even if Mv AVattis should ibe elected and should show such disregard for the duties of his high officc as jo seek to bestow favoritism? The legislature has the determination of the disposal ofj public funds It determined the 'state's action in all matters where the county's interests may be- affected The Senate has) even the veto power over the appointments which the Governor may riiafcc - I ! i j LET WEBER COUNTY AROUSE JEALOUS Y AMONG! ITsl siSTER COUNTIES AND IT WILL FARE ILL NOT WELL! " What is ' Act quickly! Only a limited number allotted to each neighborhood Rather costly for us— but worth it if wc can induce you to try all Six Jell-we- ll Flavors know that practically every tries Jell-we- ll once becomes a and user can we afford to make loyal permanent an offer like this An extra inducement for you5to try not one but oil flavors OrGo NOW to your grocer— or phone-hider one 10c package of all Jell-we- ll flavors — 59c for the 6 — and get 4 individual dessert glasses we BECAUSE who FREE Wieoer s 9 Something New in Tableware xjppqrtunily The opportunity is here— an opportunity to show that Weber! is not easily fooled is not sectional is An opportunity to show that it dock' not seek advantage at the expense of its narrowly neighbors and to cement bonds of friendship f j Governor Georgef II Dern has been consistently a friend of Weier has given his Support o its state insti- tutions has aided in its civic movements by his presence and his! yoice has supported transfer of State Lands to the City of Ogden for a Municipal Park ' not-selfis- f by Your Grocer h : Governor Dern is a Trained Man After an executive career which brought him high standing among leaders in the mining he put aside private interest for public service He did not seek to be aj captain before he had learnedindustry the duties of a and iiatc n senm eiguL years in me state senate ile studied the onerations ot the state F when called to the governorship was qualified to understand the problems and duties which 7confronted him Throughout his term of office he has studied the needs of e1 eryj section in the state including our county He became the outstanding figure among western governors hrough his great and so far successful battle ior utans rignts m the Colorado river That battle has only rjeached the stage of its first fekirmishes HIS JJNUvLbDub ABILITl AND LEADERSHIP cannot be dispensed with if Utah is to havd its tights preserved I I - :£ T - : Would you select an untrained man to take charge of your business if a skilled and successful executive was already on the job? 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