Show 1 1928 SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER i iS 4 Sentence Imposed Because Seizure Is Made On Street Twenty-fift- h ' Poole pleaded guilty to charge of liquor in possession when he appeared in city court this morning" Attorney John Sneddon Poole "made a plea for leniency was arrested by Deputy Sheriff D V Steele and two federal agents In a drink parlor on Twenty-fift- h street Assistant County Attorney Fred J Conway told the court thatwa-aof liquor containing quantity some ter and aiconoi vas lanen uy the officers as evidence but that even if analysis were made he loufatedif a conviction could be obtained with a Jury Mr Conway said that in view of the fact that the defendant had been arrested street he should "on Twenty-fift- h bo "penalized accordingly" Judge John A Hendricks sentenced Poole to pay a fine of $100 or serve 100 0 ays in jail The fine was paid Harvey a CHANGE MADE IN SITE OF EVENTS i j ' i 0 The stockmen's ball and the stock show boxing carnival will be held in the White City gardens during the tenth annual Ogden livestock show according to the announcement of the show officials made today The decision to hold these annual stock show eVenta in this hall was made because of the policy of the officials to patronize dlf- as ferent business inrctltutlons much as possible each year During the last show the stockmen's ball was held in the Berthana hall The details of arrangements for both the boxing bouts and the dance will be worked out by a spe-- i cial entertainment committee and will be announced within a according to J F Orr Friday found the warmest day since the 131h of he month when the thermometer reached 56 Low est last night was 29 and at 7:30 o'clock this morning it waa 32 The barometer this morning registered 3042 the same as - j t t year ago today the highest was 47 and the lowest 22 The day was clear A - Friday's temperatures: Boise Chicago Denver Helena Kansas City IjOH Angeles New York Pocatello Portland Salt Lake San Francisco High Low 50 32 42 62 48 2S 3S 60 3S w74 &4 v i 42 34 50 SO 40 34 32 48 '166 60 This date in American history: NOVEMBER 24 to returned 1500 — Columbus Spain after his third voyage 1632 — Site of New Haven Conn bought from the IndiansNew evacuated 1783— British York City Carolina 1832— South passed nullification ordinance and threatened to seceae SERVICES SUNDAY FOR MRS CORAY ! Ogden Council pi Royal And Select Masters Adopts Class Ogden council Ki&ial nd Select Masters conferred th£ super-exclent master degree Friday night at the Masonic temple iipon 20 can didates following a banquet which was attended by 200 council mem j bers A large delegation of members of Utah council at Salt Lake together with visitors from Nevada and Ida-h- p attended the cerejnonles There were ino speec hes at! the j banquet but after(ne degree naa been con frred & number of Impromptu talks were made j ' The) conferring of the degrees waa underli thd direction of the follow ing officers: Itoscoe jE Beach illustrious master Harp' Irwin deputy ina$ter Walter E Lindquist principal conductor bf the work Howard E" Watts captain of the guard: Eugene K Trousdale steward John Allen sentinel el Anna Brockman Ogden girl who has broken the western marathon dance record is to be chief guest iat 1 1 o'clock this evening at a Thanksgiving fclinnerto be given for Che five remaining marathon couples at El Moats Springs danc hall Miss lrockpian is the only remaining Ogden girl in the contest Starting on Monday at 7 p m the dancers will be taken dally by special rifailway car to Salt Lake They will be' shown12 at the Ameri"o'clock They can theatre until will then return to Ogden dancilng all the time for' the rest of the day J OLIE REEVE BACK FROM COAST TRIP ! Declaring he wouldn't trade Ogden tot all of southern California Olie 'Reeve manager of the Berthana ballroom and director of its dance orchestra returned Friday after a two weeks' trip- to Los Angeles- j f V ! i While away Mr Reeve1 accom-run1f- 1 hv Mrs R'ftVft visited iall ballrooms and amusement places fft ana arouna ine uaiiiornia uuy auu THREE SPEEDING reports! a most enjoyable sojoucjri Jtle said he and Mrs Reve CASES TAKEN UP there were delightfully entertained jby Gus Arpheim leader of the famous E Lamb and H A Boberg each Cocoanut Grove orchestra and met forfeited"! 5 bail when they failed With efordial treatment by other to appear in the I cty court this ballrootn managers and orchestra morning to answer to charges of lenders "Although we had a de They vacation I ani glad to get speeding on county roads were arrested recently by B C Hil-li- s lightful back hme and am anticipating state motorcycle officer who with much pleasure taking up the swore to complaints that they were old baton again" Reeve Raid i 30 miles per hour than going more Lamb v was arrested near Hot court pleaded Springs' and Boberg near Sunset - Ogden J appeared infive "dollar fine a lmd and Ulllis guilty II Derii' also arrested by for speeding on the iroad to North suspended L 4 left-han- Crouches In Hole While Bricks Come Dcvyn Only Bruised ! V' t will be safe if you send them to school — to the theatre! — or shopping on the street cars Read the Classified Ads (j ®MPETEOT EMPLOYES Displaying unusual presence of Friday afternoon j Melvin Pt'ide 2 probably savedlhis Jife by jumping into a hole pvhen a brick well collapsed Poole's was helping to razie an old e building directly west of the IIe said he glanced up and saw thei wall giving away Realiz ing he could riot get clea- - of the falling bricks he jumped irito a de pressions and crouched thee while the bripk fell Ur pf JH Savage treated Poole for numerous bruises but otherwise thte young man was: not in- - mid of the street car company will look after their comfort and safety while aboard the cars COAt post-offic- 1 s GWILLIAM LUMBER & COAL CO S A Weekly Pass Costs Only $100 Buy a pass and use' it to ride where on any occasion Phone 446 Nut Coal $675 Per Ton Delivered SMALL BAIL LEFT BY FOUR DRIVERS Two idollars was forefeited in each case (whep four traffic rule in the violator name were read ' city court this morning j Earl C Wade "overtime parking? It - D Ilockwell turning in Improper any- 1 Utah Rapid Transit Gdmpany Want to Sell It?—Use the Want Ads — L — """'( """ 1WIMLWIWMWMMMH1UWIWIMIIWM — 1- Jl " J - -- Services for Mrs Elizabeth Coray of Salt Lake who died in Roches ter Minn last Monday will be : " w Charles Murray ! s Directloa U Marcus Enterprises LAST TIMES TONIGHT fMi-S- " 1 LJSIL AnExccllenl ts SUE CAROL ' ! irZZ mA-m- i f-r-- TT r LAST TIMES K H IS iJI 1 I held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in St Mark's cathedral Salt Lake with Dean V W Fleetwood offi Private burial services ciating will be held in Provo on Tuesday morning with the Rev John W GIVEN TERM FOR Hyslop of Ogden officiating Don Coray will ac BLANKET THEFT Lieutenant the company body of his mother A L Jennings 42 pleaded guilty to a charge of petit larceny when from Rochester he appeared in the city court this 2 morning He was arrested Friday E on a charge of stealing a pate of "IT'S FIREPROOF" blankets from a room where he was staying Sergeant II C son found him in a drink parlor The blankets were recovered from store by Officer 11 a second-han- d II Chambers Jennings was sentenced to serve 10 days in jail few-day- place and Mrs Joseph B Taylor parking in a prohibited zone were Sibbert ill tagged by Officer John William Edwards Jr w as tagged for Shaughnesssy y Officer M ImIn an d turn a faking proper place on the street lie also left ?2 In "the city treasury BANQUET FOR WORKER JUMPS LODGE DEGREES OGDEN DANCER AS WALL FALLS CHIEF POINT j 4 TWENTY GAIN LOCATION IS t xantmet anBa it 'in r-- Directed By RUPERT JULIAN A DE IIILLE PRODUCTION PARAMOUNT COMEDY AND NEWS 4—— —j? SUN—MON— tUES STARTING TOMORROW DANCE ' ' with Eadiant Chapter No 134 Saturday Nov !' tn MOOSE HALL i 24 1928 QUILT GIVEN AWAY 3slisv6 h Do If oii '''' 1 VUC 1 JjLjklJ Is """ ! l: 1 "Ki ¥ff5 Say This Young Couple i "T— COLO NIAL 1 Vis ' srns£6 Says Judge Ben Lindsay C r TODAY Tim McCoy COMPANIONATE! ft m jf "Law of the Range" and GALA OPENING New Ballroom Utah's Largest Admission Prices: Matinees to 5 p m Nights Kiddles Dancers A Big Nite — Free Noisemakers and Serpentine 35c 7 "Home of the Happy Crowds TODAY— LAST TIMES - SPECIAL "THREE REEL COMEDY 744 HOURS NOW HOURS NOW thrilling story of two men and girl In the frozen "north Featur ing Neil Hamilton Francis X Bushman June Marlowe and a big cast THE UTAH MAEATHO BMCE the-wor- t Mack Sennett Cdmedy Latest Fox News Halliday at the Wurlitzer C I - (Wrapped Up in a t "j - -- j " 16-l- b - Turkeyi-- at '( j Midnight) ' s d" rela-ttonsh- ip TONIGHT The Wishbone Tonight Tins will be one ot the liveliest dancing parties of the season Tell your friends to join you here for the big time Olie Reeve has returned froir Los Angeles where he visited all leading ballrooms arid with his orchestra will keep you on your toes with peppy tunes r " i t I " - A Frolic You'll Remember Carni-- i val Effects — Confetti —Fun Galore! brlaht" ' - Neither of the younff persons economic responsibility forthe other Soonjafter the mar-rlaaJosephine' eatped money as a dancer first appearing ' In a Lfawrence Kan theatre as Greta GarKo's double IjaXet both of them went on" the stasei returnlnr to ' Otrard (hii fait —f United Press fiory from The Ftndard-ExanilnThursday Xov '22 i aEstimed '' ' ' ' ' ' :'r! ' re Five! Remaining Couples And Old Favorites MARRIAGE- Jy - ' er 'j f I 1 Admission 35c if " I It-ha- Added You win! ! JUL ' ' i A a FOOTBALL ANE5 COLLEGE Ilfs N nr 744 ALLUDING SENSATIONAL --T- IF ' In GIRARD Kans hov 22— I(UD wo young people united: in a companionate marrlkge in the (aco of bitter criticism 3from the pulpit and pres have completed the first i life year of their-love- ' A year aero todai' Aubrey Tlo- splle'and Josephine1 Haldemari-Juiua were married iy Rev L M Btrkhead of Kansas City The year that has passed has been of supreme liaplness which resulted through j ft relationship that permitted the ihto enjoy 'married lite in their youth' they told the United Press Predictions of critics who f ore cast disaster fo the romance of'V the hih school girl and the University of Kansas sophomore j so far have failed to materialize the pair de- i cjared "We have been married compan- lonately a full year and we are tflacl to be able to ay that been a success In every sense of Josephine said To those who branded the marriage Immoral and pagran Josephine answered that only In brinRinj? happiness to them eould the be construed ns pajfan "To me companionate marriage means hapiness In jjthis worlq today and not In another worjd in the hereafter or In this world at some remote date" ishe- - said "In that sense companionate marHagre thoroughly pagans in that it believes the purpose 6f life is Jnap plness "Tife is - empty ' when we are condemned to live colorless ema ttonless loveless lives Eut Aure We? brey and I are happy livinpr full and complete lives 4 We are closer today than we were a' year asro and the ' future looks PARAMOUNT NEWS 30c 400 10c THE ADVANCED THINKERS SAY WE ARE COMING TO Every Way j Laurel and Hardy in "Two Tars" 'Grip of the Yukon' ' ' WAT life ofl Love JJecTared Success RALPH POEBES OWEN MOORE On the Stage Rachel Medoway singing "Neapolitan Nights" Plenty of Room for 5000 tcy-v-iid- " love drama of Paris Venice and Araby OMGII Admission ' ' GRETA NISSEN rn a tremendous First Year Glamorous life back of the fooUighti? itomanco of a stage' beauty aiid a mil- " lionaire Shearer at her best li '! CHARLES FARRELL I- COUPLE HAPPY ! lout r Yellow Caij from Hotel Bigelow - - 2 - ' k - i' y Every: Woman Should See This Picture—Is This a Man's or Woman's Marriage World? I r ' Does the Judge Tell Only Half the Story? " 15 minutes after Ihej $1X0 per cab fill party Take El Monte car on Washington avenue hour ' ' "fv ' |