Show - tanimtb'Cxa ®be : THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 22 1928 THEIR FIRST MEAL IN SIX DAYS MORE ROBBERY limuuiun u- 4 '' CASEyEPORT Gin 7 f- - c V- - !x ' JjH I J' - "'V 7 iber automatic pistol Wilson and Carl probably will ba Fails Ida It is Baid taken to Twin held up and admithaving: they robbed the woman 'cashier ot a t cafo there The three are declared by the officers to have also admitted holding! up the attendant of a service station In Twin Falls' and robbing another station in Billings' Mont They were in possession of an almost new coupe stolen last month in Billings which is being held at the Weber county jail AHKESTOFDKAIiEIt - r Returning from Idaho Falls Sheriff Plncock declared the three men had committed additional robberies in Stevensville Mont Silver City Ida Teton Wyo and St AnIda thony l The Ogden officer provided information that was largely responsible for the arrest of Fat Sloan manager of a second hand store in Idaho FalLs on charges of grand proplarceny and receiving stolen ' erty Sloan the sheriff declares had been acting as a "fence" for the robbers buying their loot and then selling it to sheepherders and cattlemen who were out on the desert for long periods of time Woolen i goods sheepskin coats heavy shirts etc made by the Ogden Utah Knitting company and valued at $500 were stolen from the McGregor Brothers'' Mercantile store in Stevensville Mont OBTAINS NUMBER The Sugar City mercantile store was robbed of merchandise valued at over $400 The marshal of that city saw the stolen automobile driven by the three men parked near the store on the" night of the robbery and obtained the license number of the machine A 0 rifle among other things was stolen from a hardware store in Teton Wyo In St Anthony $25 in cash and gasoline and oil were stolen Merchandise from the Stevensville and Sugar City stores was found in the Idaho Falls second hand store the sheriff said and Sloan admitted having purchased the rifle from the Teton and resold store r Sheriff Plncock believes the three men committed robberies in Wyoming Idaho and several parts of Utah which have not yet been charged against them They made their headquarters in Ogden he believe and rested here without however committing any robberies v here - - TRAINING SCHOOL FOR SCOUT LEADERS ' Central Junior high school will be the scene of the third meeting of the Bcout leaders training school tonight at 7:30 o'clock The course is being conducted under the auspices of the leadership and training committee of the Ogden Gateway council under the direction of W H Reeder Jr chairman The meeting will be idlvlded The men taking elementary training will meet with Commissioner D L Roberts Advanced leaders will meet with Scout Executive S Young Mrs Bertha Ec-clWright will be a guest of the council and will speak on educational methods Scoutmen are urged-tbe present on time i es yv in city court this morning between police officers as witnesses? in an automohile collision case and R Charles Murray the comedian H Bauraunk attorney Is credited with the best picture of The case was based on charges of his career in "Do Your Duty" It reckless (driving filed against JI II is based on the trials and trlbulai The adventures Wright International harvester tions of a cop company representative oin August the comical Murray igets into and 31 have out of are too numerous to menWrtgnt is alleged driven his car in a carele&s'toj manner tion Alexander Pantageis has notified passing another car on the jwrong ' £ I siue ana smiting a touring car driven by Detectives Georges Theo bald and A J Gale as they were on their way back" to the nolice ' i i station from a call Or '3T l —ill Z ine accident occurred at p m on August 31 at the Intersection of Washington avenue and TwentyI sixth street sir Gale and Theobald were ithe Tel i k complaining witnesses and took! the stand sdurlng the trial They were by Mr Baumynk 13 who endeavored to lmpeacli their f j testimony Thei officers eaid they were Ago i street" aiad ing wrat on Twenty-sixt- h stopped before crossing Washing ton avenue and were UmostJat the west sidewalk crossing whin the Wright car going south struck5 the police car They said the Wright This meal tasted particularly good to Robert Keelcr Minna and Anna! Eainsperger and John R car had passed anotner car on tRe The four were isolated wrong side DemDster Unlversitv of California students for It was their first in six days Wright claimed : the in the 'Lake county wilds by a snowstorm and snowshoes autos and airplanes ?all were used in the police car was going 60 miles an hour across the intersections Both t rescue search ? Gale and Theobald offered theide fondant and his attorney tpe to take the police carsout to get it up to that and attempt GIVE rate I of speed in such a short dis I & i: cross-examin- ed iillHMilatM-ti-1- I lty BANKS TAKE SCHOOLS RADIO STEP RED GROSS AID LIBRARY PRIZE STUDENT WINS tance! Improve service to customers and friends of ita twenty banks in the intermountain territory the First Security corporation will broadcast a radio program each week day from 12 to 12:30 o'clock noon over KSL beginning " Monday Announcement of tnis new step In banking service was made today by officials of the First National and First Saving banks of Ogden member banks of the corporation! system Scheduled features of the pro gram include daily federal agricul- livestock tural market reports class mumarket quotations high sical numbers ' current events and from time to time special features of particular interest to the people of the intermountain region sets forth The announcement that it is the purpose of the First Security corporation to aid In every possible way the development of this and all intermountain comIts officials ire confimunities dent that the information anfd entertainment broadcast each weekday during the noon meal period will be not only truly valuable but will also contribute enjoyment la &l members of families James Bevan Identifies 89 Out of 100 Pictures James Bevan of 3467 Adams avenue seventh grade pupil of the South Washington school has been declared winner of a 5 for the Parker librarian of the children's division of the Carnegie library Larkln member of the Children's Hour club and Mrs Clarence Packer of the Child Culture club In making the award the judges considered school grades accuracy spelling grammar punctuation and conduct in the study room It lis said that 225 papers were turned in and that about 300 pupils participated in the contest the Requirements for contest were that eachentering participant be a pupil of grade wiork in the public schools ranging from the fourth to the eighth grades inclusive and also that each one hold a library card for general reading Mrs 13 American Legion Support SENTENCE WILL BE : urged This Year Bv PASSED SATURDAY Commander T T! By M k A- be Con-shaft- er Ellas Nelson giving nis age a3 was found wandering around was instantly killed during the railroad yards? Wednesday ing operations at Carnlough night at 9 o'clock by Officer W The son W Richardson Jr who brought ty Antrim) of the victim witnessed the tragedy him to the city jail The officer caused by stones blown up from a said the man had fallen on thi quarry tracks In front of an engine LONDON — Daniel O'Neill 68 blast( coun- 23 1 Burkhead j giaIs! ng i Here's a gasofine that tackles the Jbig jobs with a steady pull that puts ipou "over the top" with velvety imoothneis j GRID TICKETS ARE RECEIVED PHONE 600 : Lump Coal : j Stove Coal: Nut Coal Sp City Judge John IA Hendricks an alumnus of the lUtah Agricul tural college today received a block of 50 tickets to the Ultah university-Uta- h Aggie football jelassic in Salt Lake on Thanksgiving day These tickets will! be placed on sale at Leonard's Smokeshop in the Bank lobby of the BURKHEAD '8 $825 Ton $775 Ton $675 Ton EVER-READ- j Y SUPERvBEBVlCE Delivered — dash Night and Day Servlt 29th and Washington PHONE 3641 i Independent Cash Coal Co al Read the Classified Ads "Ogden'i Coal Savers" ' ' 5 I will not be responsible far dbts contracted by any one othr than myself Dated this 21st day? of No f vember 192 8 f MRS MARY C EASTMAN 1612! 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In bpth veteran relief work and community disaster relief j These two great organizations have much in common and their interests and service programs are interlinked f and interdependent "The Red Cross is relying upon your support Let us make it heartier than Its officers anticipate" 'fit VTl No matter what the greeting — birthday holiday or friendship— the receiver will appreciate your good taste in choosing from our complete assortment The stationery supplies wd carry ' have created the same favor as our other reliable merchandise Lienhardt's Drug Stores 2201 3425 Wathlnoton Av Rlverdate Road! li f - i ' A SALE of WOOL FILLEli aboard the cars i 'x j j ' ' ji I S 3rd day 4th day 5th tJay 6th day 7th day 8th day 9th day 10th day 11th day 12th day 13th day 14th day 15th day 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 01 02 04 08 16 32 64 - 128 256 512 1024 i 2048 4096 8192 16384 - - day day day day day 21st day 22nd day 23rd day - any- 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th day- j Utah Rapid Transit Company 65536 - 131072 262144 524288 1048576 2097152 4194304 8388608 100 1 ' ! new fluffy wool jdevoid cf pure virgin wool — clean ' ''' 'I j woody bits Specially selected closely woven figured sateen 'coveting With a lovely lustrous finish J Four rows of stitching in the border and close Eerbll-s- t itched j 2 :: You will then have $1073741824 &4S3 OGDEN UTAH Our Lowest Price of the Year What Better Proof Than These Four Features: i 16777216! day 33554432 day 67108864 day day 134217728 day 268435456 day 536870912 NATIONAL BAN OF COMMERCE 1 Striving each year for something better Boyle's backed by "Woods & Logan an old reliable manufacturer' can say with confidence! that never before has this Store offered as great a value in comfortables The fine quality and workmanship are compar able only to considerably higher-price- d comiortablesl 32768 : ' S : Every Day for 30 Days 1st day 2nd day Larger Than Regular I Pass Costs Only $100 A" Weekly The Value of a Penny Doubled Six Inches 1 I - H u AMERICAN LEGION CHATEAU t v 10 A - I Jfc-t- o " 'V Vii-paiterns 4 Smprt inset border on printed sateen cover plain sateen bacl Four Boudoir Colors: Gold Old Hose Orchid Copenhagen Blu0 ' ' ' " ' - If J 3 P M ' STANDAPwD TARGETS AND REGULAR SPRINGFIELD RIFLES EVERYBODY INVITED 22-GAU- - LX FIFTY TURICEYS FOR OGDEN j SHOOTERS ' ? Phone 471 Phone 3436 72x84 Inches of the street car company will look after their comfort and safety while i if you TO for SEND TO yduft LlTTLE' friends Is e£2J?ETEHT EMPLOYES 4 DO SPELL I 't SAFETY F IRSJ I ! i Some NOTICE f H ' WRIGHT'S step-danci- use' i - J the Orpheum management that larger and more expensive acts are coming For this reason the Or pheum will put on fojur shows each Saturday running continuously from 1:30 p m to 12 o'clock at The vaudevi 1b shows will night go on at 3:15 5:J 0 8 and 10 d m each Katurda' Picture at 1:30 4:30 7 0 and! 11 o'clock On the stage four outstanding ffare vaudeville acts are presented Jack and Sol Freed start the ball rolling RETURNS FROM with something distinctly different FUNERAL SCENE in the way of Earl Sheriff R D Plncock returned Root Billee La Monte the Glore Wednesday night from Sugar City Sisters and George Anderson help to feldaho where he attended the fu make Harry Cooper's act a suc neral of his brother George A cess and there truly are "Miles of Scott Plncock 6 2 formerly of Ogden Smiles" for the audience Brothers and Vernon are supreme who died Thursdaywas one of the George Plncock in harmony and comedy and the antics of the trio are well received oldest residents of 'the Sugar City He wasj of th Harry Pease and Ed' Nelson two country board of Sugar City for 24 popular song writers close the bill school president of the board for with an interesting recital of "In years 20 years bishop in the L D S spiration" Combining a historical church fora 10 years and president account of various of their song hits of council! for 31 years the high with a reproduction of the events During the funeral schools and which led to their cqmposition the stores of the city were closed The two talented composers have a nov funeral procession was two aai el number one-ha- lf miles in length First-Nation- Buy a pass and use it to ride where on any- occasion on your scornful sophisticates smile3 Peggy I i will be safe if you send them to1 school —to the theatre —or shopping on the street cars interest tering" circular skirt after a McCall Pattern Bring Monthly meeting of the American Legion's "Forty and Eight" so ciety will be held in the Hotel Bige low this evening at J o'clock with a dinner and then a business meet ing Principal discussion will deal with the presenting of an efficiency medal in each! grade school in Ogden and Brigham City to be given to 'the student with the best rec ord in study and attendance said Joseph Soderberg correspondeLt The medals will be presented by the "Forty- and Eight" through the American- Legion Herman Baker post No 9 The local society comprises Weber and Box Eider counties and it is expected that at least 35 mem bers will be n attendance Ltvwi Jones of Brigham City is chef de r Foreign Exchange Trust Department Safety Deposit Boxes Trunk Storage Peggy Is wise though young —her sophisticated sister throws a big party and Peggy makes herself a new evening frockv with a flat- 'Forty and Eight Intends To Recognize Best Grade! Students 74 llIilS 9680 McCall Printed Patter GIVE MEDALS I Special meeting Thursday November 2 2 at 7:30 p m for work in the F C Degree - Please be present ARTHUR N VEND ELL W M Ai: SOCIETY VILL Polish laborer front North Dakota pleaded guilty to a charge of carrying concealed weapoTis when he appeared in city court today Judge Johns A Hendricks will pronounce sentence Saturday Hrymak was arrested Tuesday by Special Officers W'W building Davidson also Richardson Jr and C S Bland In an alumnus Leonard of the college will have the union station He had a load of them ed revolver in his pocket Hrymak charge told the court he used the gun for targets practice He admitted own OGDEN FOLKS ing a grip containing field glasses a rafcor and knife Officer Rich ardson' said the articles belong to Buddy the Salt Lake Hardware company Mike Hrymak MKRRIIiTv It was reported recently to the boards of directors of the Weber chapter of 'the American Red Cross that Ogden city teachers supported the chapter last year 100 per cent The superintendent of schools has again invited all the teachers to re new their (memberships in the or ganlzation and it is confidently be Iievedthatevery teacher in the system will renew his membership this year i Several school principals have already" reported a 100 per cent from their membership i schools Active support of the Ameri can Legion is urged again this year by the national commander Paul V McNutt in the following com munication which Mr McNiitt has sent to all! state commanders "The twelfth annual rollcall of the American national Red Cross will be conducted from Armistice day November 11 to Thanksgiv ing day November 29 "During this period legionpaires tne country win be in tnrougnoui RADIO SET GONE vited to enroll or renew their mem POLICE INFORMED berships for 1929 Every member of the American Legion who finds at all possible should be a mem it six-tuvalradio set Theft of a of the Red Cross ber ued at ?150 belonging to F E ' "Your national commander re rewas Arygle apartments that quests ownthrough bulletins let ported to police today The er said the robbery occurred be- ters or other suitable mediums o tween 2 and 11:30 p m Wednes- publicity you urge all legionnaires in department to rally to the day A suitcase also taken was callyour and support the good work o in the found in a vacant 'iroom the Red Cross by taking out mem building berships u "We ares all aware of the close AGED MAN TAKEN cooperation that exists between the FROM RAIL YARDS American Legion and the Red Cross best survey of pictures representative of children's books rhymes and other reading material This contest was conducted last week at Carnegie Free library He identified 89 out of 100 pictures Others deserving special mention for their efforts were Gwen Stran-qui- st of 2833 Van Buren avenue seventh grade pupil of the Polk school Harold Barnett 2042 Jackson avenue sixth grade pupil of the Lorin Farr school Ronald Hubbard 1970 Jackson avenue seventh grade pupil of the Lorin Farr school and Wilson Hales 2621 Van Buren avrtiue and Gordon Barney 2605 Monroe avenue fourth grade pupils of the Polk and Quincy schools respectively The prize was offered by the Child Culture club of Ogden judges of the contest being Miss Helen 1 4 I A Assistant City Attorney Soderberg handled the prosecution Judge John A Hendricks tooksthe i case sunder advisement To further Weber Lodge No 6 Free & Accepted Masons - j i "is'''-?'- ' 30-3- 1 j Larger Acts to Be Presented On Pantages Bills Wright of RecVj less Drivifig f: A spirited discussion took! place - - f Tvo Police Officers Accuse Four additional robberies were charged against three men by Sheriff Richard I) Pinoock Wednesday ntffht upon bis return from Idaho Falls IdaThe three Victor A Wilson 22 David Banders JiS and James E Carl 21 were arrested in Ogden last week They are already four robcharged with committingr beries in three states Sanders has been taken to Sail Lake to face a charge of holding up the attendant of a service station with an ancient model 45 cal- t J-- i Sheriff Home From Idaho Causes Arrest Of ' Alleged 'Fence " Attractions at Theatres LIVELY HEARING rtmm y K COURT HAS j : EVERYTHING FOR THE HOLIS : |