Show THE OGDEN STAND JJ They'll Be Rolling Down to Rio Vith Hoover CHEMIST HAKES FOOD OF WOOD 4 mi inn mil y '—— '— — 'f' ' - i " - a r -w i jhij Sells Product In Germany In Competition With i i 1111 " T" y - i f — ' K'J : i l-- i t - i '71 1 -' tr- f j t - C R Bpencer 29 has been re- i 1 ' I " Thanksgiving table or isuch Frank Carr pouitrymanj wotte a flaming Two prf ae birds showed sweater he their dislike so vigorously fr$xt " had! to clinb a trek i ! Mike Hrymak aged 23 who said his home is in Michigan was placed In the city Jail at 11:20 o'clock Tuesday night on a charge Of car He was rvins?' concealed weapons arrested ati the Union station by Special Officers C S Bland and B F SlagowsRi Slagowskl said that Hrymtk was In the station acting! susificiously and that When they searched him they ifOund a loaded revolvef in an overalls pocket chief or Cajptain Robert Burk ASKS THAT LIGHT detectives kiuestioned the f BE KEPT AT NIGHT this morniijg- He admitted owner ship of a grip rouna m me pauon 8 Ander Jr sonChief of Police Harry by Officer iw W Richardsbn and shop store ai asked that raxor today field It contained glasses a owners email omcers burning light etc keep which knives pocket in their places of business at night j belieive had been stolen so that officers on night patrol can observe the interior of the prem 'i ' I TURKEYS FIGHT MAN LENOX Ulass Nov 21 — (AP) Apparently when wearing red one should beware of a turkey un less it Is well on thai way to the leased from custody by Chief of Police Harry S Anderson following the receipt of two telegrams from Fort Collins Colo Spfncer was held by ugaen po lice on order of Sheriff Fred W Harris of Fort Collins who wired thatfSpencer had taken a mort gaged automobile from Coioraap to Utah Spencer has a wife and two small children and rents a house at 3650 Porter avenue Today a telegram arrived from Sheriff Harris ordering the release of Spencer and stating that tne matter had been satisfactorily ad Another wire came from justed William O'Brien of Fort coiuns statins: that the misunderstanding had f been settled and offering fi nancial aid to Spencer who has beei out of work -" v- ' — —t- r—TU'x t rr— dif f DuIties need and iarkii have ho terrors for you if you 1 Eide the bent lenders or police! tickets to worr about— No punctures An Unlimited Weekly Pais Costs Only $1 00 jhZ 4 s I t- Chief Anderson also cautioned busfness men against leaving doors unlocked Jbvery and window KANSAS CITY Nov 21— (AP) night he said patrolmen discover — A National Air Transport air several doors or rear windows un plarjQ dispatched from herei yester locked or open day aropped fooa on an jsiana near where! three Pleisanton Kan hunters all city hall emplpyes of Kansas City were believed ma rooned b1 the flood or the Marias desi Cygnes river The plane was sent by Matthew Mulfay director of public works when the? families of the jhunters became alarmed A box of food was dropped near the shack on the Ujtah Rapid Transit! Company i ALTADENA Calif Nov 21— UP) — Funeral services Will be held proliably Thursday forlWilliam g iisngiar weaitny nusmess man Svho committed suicide by shooting himseir mtne naa Monaay of tne Englar was a latie Eugene Field poet and humor ist The burial will be i Pasaf dena Just arrived a if V'?? '' Pres-eleOr at least part of the way to the Brazilian capital will the dreadnaught Maryland carry Above is the Maryland UpHerbert Hoover's party on the good will trip to South American countries is and Ensign W K of upper right the big- battleship per left is Capt Victor A Kimberly commander the fixing in a detail bakeshop is Lower Maryland's left Caratherg in charge of radio communications and officer executive A Brown W Commander are At (above) sweets for a presidential palate right ' 1 i Lieutenant-Commander- ! B F Huske chaplain of the Maryland ct ————I Correspondent Elizabeth Balr 8 Phone 92-J-- CLUB WILL HOLD MEETING THURSDAY BRIGHAM CITY Nov 21 — Meeting of the Civic Improvement club will be held Thursday afternoon in the Commercial club rooms A community welfare pro gram has been arranged TWO SENTENCED Lew Gardner and Thomas Smith who were being held in the county all on a grand larceny charge for taking the headlights and reflec tors from a standing automobile last on the street la Treinonton before evening appeared Thursday Fred J Holtqn Tuesday Judge The- charge was reduced to petjt larceny and they pleaded guilty Gardner was given a fine of $10 and Smith a fine of $20 ! Mrs Sarah Hlllam 84 of Brig- ham City who fell and fractured her leg just above the knee while Mon entering a door at net home day evening is reported to be suf fering much pain Her condition is considered to be much worse than -- -- at first thought j MTJTUALS' DINNER The Third ward Y L M I ficers assisted by B C Call of the "Xf" Man' W W eiltpr- W - " 'L talned at a dinner 4n the new clubrooms of the Ftrst National Bank building Tuesday evening The rooms were decorated in a color scheme of red and white The table in the shape of an M was also adorned in red and white and light ed with red candles i i silver holders The dinner was in honor of the four persona who won the honors In contests last spring for the Third ward M I A B C Call called the session to order and introduced Lawrence Steffens of the "M" men aa toastmaster He in turn said' that the Gleaner and Junior girls and the "W' men were also guests of honor! Community singing was then conducted by Earl Madsen The Democratic song arranged for the occasion "The Sidewalks of Nejw York" and the Republican song "Drink to Me Only "With Thine Eyes'f created much mirth LaPreal Wight gave a paper "The Whirlwind" pertaining to the work of the M I A girls Toasts were responded to by Elva Christensen Bessie Crowther William Wight President ' Alf Freeman Delbert Roblnett and LaPreal Larson There were 96 persons seated at the table at one time and 105 in all The remainder of the evening was taken up by danc' ing V Funeral services for Mrs Mary A-of- - i ' (ragRZy —— -- Ppeakers included Hebei Butler and Nels Nielson Resolu tions from the Daughters of Utaf Pioneers were read by Mrs H L Moore and resolutions from the Primary were read by Mrs P A Linford Closing remarks were made by Myron J Richards and President Milton II Welling Interment was made in the Garland C y Lump rCoal Spj Stove Coal Nut Coal thought we were going to lose our baby teething ° says a Itentucky mother "He couldn't digest anything and was getting thinner every day After one of liis fretful crying nights I thought of Castoria and got some A few drops made him comfortable and after a few doses he seemed like a different baby" Doctors everywhere recommend purely-veget- a ble harmless Fletcher's Castoria for colds constipation colic and other Ills of babies and children and millions of mothers know Its jentl© influence is best Avoid imitations The Fletcher signature ik the mark of genuine Castoria — Advertisement CVVe -- r Wouldn't you Joo like a face powder that will—keep shine away — stay on longer spread smoothly —not clog the pores —and always be so pure and fine? It is made French Process and is by a new called MELLO-GLIt Is surely a wonderful Face Powder Just try Schramm-Johnso- n MELLO-GLDrug Stores — Advertisement ' I ' ter ill ft 1 I ' I i $55 Crfitie de chine underthinfirs made of $825 Ton $775 Ton $675 Ton WRIGHTS ANOTHER BIG "djjden'a Coal Savers' N ew! r JtCClotcd) — DRESVELOPE ml H t: (Open) skin in almost all cases relieved instantly with "SOMETHING NEW DRESVELOPES Envelopes in which to hang or pack dresses suits or cjats to protect them from wrinliiles moisture or dust Most convenient when you are taking but a single change in an overnight dase when your frock usually slips into one corner and The comes out in wrinkles DRESVELOPE is priced at 35c each— 3 for -- ' I""'?'1-'1'!:?!- jii' t ' - " Guide '—It's Cominp for t $1 $100" 00 T © 1 ¥ IT i i atcheiy fot 0 How this big hatchery vill help mltke Ogc&h a Poultry Center Wrights having a capacity of several million chicks per year Mr Iprid-vatte-r will have charge and be a substantial owner in this hatch-crHe has been working with y Berry s Poultry Farm mond Strain of Hatcheries for several years past and paid them a visit last summer to get with them personally They have the largest line of hatcheries in the United S'tates and1 Dia- ac-quain- ted i They will call the hatcHelry tho Ogden Poultry Firm andlfiathh ery and there arefa lot of details yet to be worked jout 1 They ili j install the latest improve jl elec- trie incubators This chici jhatch-- j ery business has become la great institution litah has o i 7 " I Dacitv ot about 4UUUUU Ii t tneir hatcheries and produc -- and raises between two an d three million chicks 1 ! I This new iiist tution IfII 'orpg- - Hon ia tint- nn ovnpwmpiit - naii attested by the fact that it is pp- eratea uy pcopie iwnu "avp uuu inMfio putuiiyfaiiu wxiiMvxy bus iness all their live This new hatch cry is an institution that Ogden welcomes as being a financialj benefilj jto farmers of Utah and adjoining states and adds Another indus try to the list bf f hose in Ogden For Further Information See J liotionjDept 'Main jrioor Mr John G Landvattef of Tremonton was here last wejelj looking over the grounds towards establishing a large hatchery at this place He is here againjnow and says that they have concluded to add an important hatchery to this part of Utah This hatchery will be an important uiiit in a chain of hatcheries in Iowa Nebraska Kansas anJ Missouri and Ogden ought to feel mighty proud that they are going to establish a large hatchery at: this place Simply open the envelope lengthwise slip the frock on the hanger and al low it to hansr full lensrth Then close the flaps Ut Folded) H pure (Second Floorj '""--it ? - dye silk in pastel shades tailored and lacd trimmed dainty patterns of importea faces these garments are slightly imperf ecf ival ues to $400 special ?l9oj Independent A 1 Not All Perfect Bat Good $4 Values Expo- rting $lbO $175 $275 a '! If r I sure and before j On tale at our Toilet Goods Department are conExaminations ducted here with scientific skill' precision and equip' ment Everything From a Pup" to a "Jlome': You WiU Find Jt in the "Big Gift J I j ETGHHHG 7:30 NIGHTS Bell Auctioneer j Crepe die Chine Under things £gl ii Positively Closing Out iiljj I Cash Coal Co I 0 ill j (Second Floor) jjpelivera—Oash j I complexion youthfully lojvely Knowing this Dorothy Cray has perfected an exijuiiitely UghtQeaiismgCreani It nelts aa it touches your skin anct thus gently removea every particle of cosmetics and clogging'dust Al ways use Dorothy Cray's -- est no i ekin must be thorough but geritle if you would keep your Qeansbg Creat 600 - Makes Girls More Attractive and crew neck these are values to $495 special $195 "! !LC 1T Hsirvest Sale or new I 1 velvety weaves sizes 34 to 40 V ' JL cemetery with Thomas E King dedicating the grave Mrs Wort-Ife-3 5 was born in" Farmington years ago and was the mother o! five Ismail children the younges: The floral toeing 10 weeks old tjributes were beautiful and a large drowd wap in attendance - complete rriHE daily cleansing of your i PHONE mixtures L1 1 harsh i cleansing will coarsen your skin - Business Office Corner Drug Phone 122 ii j ' I 4- assortment of women's and misses' sweaters all soft finish wools with ray-o- n son-in-la- w Box Elder Department Second! Flodr Harvest Specjals Usual $493 Sellers New Arrivals I Nichols - New Sport Sweaters after the attention or tne FUNERAL THURSDAY FOR COAST SUICIDE Eliza Dewey Howard wife of W VV Howard of Brigham City will be held in the Sixth ward chapel on Saturday at 2 o'clock Bishop K M Interment Tyson will preside will take place in the Brigham City cemetery Meeting of the Women's Chris tian Temperance union will be held on 'Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs Orson Jensen of Boar ltlver City The president Mrs D "W Jenkins will be in charge Mrs A Llehtenstein who suf fered a broken hip some weeks ago in an automobile accident on the highway near North Ogden was brought fb her home in Brigham City from the Dee hospital Tuesto be much day arid is i improved SERVICES IN GARLAND Nov 21— Funeral GARLAND services for May) ICing Wortley wife of Lawrence Wortley of East Garland Who died Thursday at the home of her father Thomas King of Garlind were held in the Gar land ward chapel Saturday after noon t5isncp w vv tucnaras con Invocation ducted the (services was offered by Peter Boss and ben- edictiori by William King The mu sical piograrrt consisted of two selections by the Garland ward quar-e- t George Ojand F L Nye Mark Nichols! and J H Kirkham: a vio lin duet by F I Nye and J H Kirkham a chorus by the primary children and' a vocal solo by Mark K)-BBft0- ¥right's : i - Pass bmM PaT© ei ises:- men had been attracted BARENTS UNDERSTOOD THIS BABY'S LANGUAGE 2:30 AFTERNOONS 2376 Wash Ave s - LslaWd ' r - ' Don't suffer from the pain and soreness of1 sore throat— gargles and salves are too slow— they relieve only temporarily But Thox-In- e & famous physician's prescription Is guaranteed to give relief almost Instantly Thoxine has a double action — relieves the soreness and goea direct to the Internal cause No chloroform iron or other harmful drugs — 'safe and pleasant for the whole family Also wonderfully effective for relieving coughs Quick relief back guaranteed or your money 35c 60c and $100 Sold by Cul-le- y Drug Co Depot Drug Co and all good drug stores — Advertise- O IN CITY JAIL FOOD IS DROPPED MAROONED HUNTERS Relief O — TROUBLE SETTLED Arrested At Union Station Held! On Weapon Charge 4 With Famous Prescription ment' f MACHINE OWNER'S ! ti EVENING NOVEMBER 21 1928 WEDNESDAY - et Sore Throat? Dont Gargle Better —i i BURLING AM E Calif Nov 21 —(UP) — Mrs Adelaide Rhlneland or Chaqueneau heiress to the New York Rhinelander millions will be married to John Livingston Thorn as San Francisco in a ceremony next Tuesday noon at the home of Lewis G Carpenter The wedding date was announe ed after a notice of intention to marry was filed in Redwood City Among the wedding guests will "b© Philip Rhinelander brother of and his wife the bride-to-b- e The couple will spend their in southern California honeymoon who gave her The bride-to-b- e age as 28 divorced Julian St Charles Chaqueneau at Reno last May charging him with failure to daughprovide for their ter Thomas was divorced by his wife Vida Dodge Mackay daughter of the late Dr Washington Dodge and Mrs Dodge the decree becoming final two weeks ago MUST HAVE THAT DEGREE Hub Pruett major league hurler Is attending Washington university at St Louitf this winter He wants to get a medical degree and i I 5 j HEIRESS TO MARRY SAN FRANCISCO MAN Quicker ' i mi I - ' I" J i R SUSPECT PUT Natural Fodder By IIOWARD W BLAJCESIEB Associated Press Science PITTSBURG Nov 21— (AP)-Th- e humn food that invnow ba made from wood may not appeal to persons desiring to reduce" but it la otherwise one of the widely used elements In table diet What elements will constitute this food from wood were disclosed by Dr Friedrich Bergius at the International conference on bituminous coal at the Carnegie Institute of Technology He is the youthful chemist who appearing German has converted wood waste into an animal fodder It is selling in competition in Germany with natural fodder He also has told the conference how wood is turned Into real coal: Dr Bergius said that the human food product that can be made from wood is a white substance that may be described as between starch and augar It is not sweet lie termed it a pure' flavorless product rich in edible carbohy drates and said it can be turned into normal glucose "It may be made" he aaid "from the waste cellulose that oc curs In great quantities In wood waste and such plants a cornstalks and cotton stalks and In the hulls and shells of nuts "Though we have 'not converted this celjulose into human food It mav be done so readily that food from it for human consumption Is now a possibility To produce this food it is only necessary to remove the chlorides and some email Im purities from the cellulose food now made for animal fodder Asked what varieties of table be made from the products mightand what flavors wood product might bo added Dr Bergius said' T do not wish to discuss that but only to state that It is possible to make an edible human food" ABD-EXAMINE- Ogden Poultry vFar ms Hatchery CORNER TWEJMTYSECOND AND WASHINGTON AVE c |