Show rtllDAY EVENING NOVEMBER THE OGDEN 30 1928 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS fflNGrONl 7UE POUCB JUST CAU-G- D UP AND ASUSD IP YOU'D t 'Xir£XX£r1 DEMOJICKATIC UiADI'Rfi IX "WEST IIOOVKK WATClI CLOSELY WITH EYE TO By nODNEY DUTCHEU NEA' Service "Writer WASHINGTON — Democrats in the west appear to be no more disheartened than they would have been had they lost the flection by a narrow margin Their attitude seems very similar to that expressed by Governor Smith in his radio speech which party leaders in this territory en-as elsewhere enthusiastically dorsed At the same time some of the most important western Democratic loaders are willing to concede that ther© is little imthe present situation to inspire hope ot a Democratic victory in 1932 These men are 'frank enough to concede that Hoover Is likely to make an able president: that he will satisfy a majority of the people of They don't all think that course' - Hoover has a few bitter personal enemies- suh as Senator Jim Reed of Missouri who have such a poor opinion of him aa to claim to be confident that he will turn out so Ijad aa to be refused W —v KUNMING RAMPANT L-- — ji — l tuesj a Statement that airships will bo iiseXul in time" of war j TJAEy PR03A3U BEAT pjM VJI7U A CURSOR EISE AS 6ETMAO vJOU-OM- T 1 7UOU6UT hi mi Tears- 'yY1 CAMPASE AMO - s- -- --- — — TAEi ' V yfv —— " 7 : i ' Tho attitude of Democrats in congress during the next four as to years will be indicativewants to whether or not the party riiearure up to the liberal standards l Smith' has set for it "If Hoover appoints a real Hoover cabinet he will be invincible" says one of the most prominent western Democrats discussing 1932 "But if he appoints possibilities a political cabinet the people -are going to lose faith in him and we will have a chance to run him out J of the White House Jf he Ignores the politicians of his party In distributing cabinet posts they will be powerful against him for public sentiment will back him up He used to be such a good Democrat that I personally think he will choose his men with the idea of we giving us the best government ' ever had" ' ' vmeul AOSW f STlFP" ' I TO iO UAMDLE1 UIM— sLf X FORCE SCAKEO Ikini ' M I P— - is Bib BY U PT & Of fiiV ?gVICC lhCf- WE frZrCm IS" - ' Finally Alester grew jjtoo restHo less to sit still any longer had "not dared to make ahy tender advances to Jerry knowing !that the vas furious and had good rea M I son !to be He got out and changed the tire It whs a wet muddy job ind when he ((limbed back Into thje car he He drove more was fa sorrysight time There was no this carefully use jin speeding "pon't worry" he said to Jerry after a long silence "I'll see that another gives you Weipertz - irruArtrWHtNAGIKLLOVtS' GR0UES WFC& TWO'S RUTH BCUJEY men hateieach other did not occur 'He hasn'f had much to drink CHAPTER XI to hers though ehe tried to guess Alestes's followed Jerry's eyes ehalcen "No but has They! drove at a snail's- pace for a something She saw nothing alarming — merely him Wait a wliile You can run stretch: of 3 0 miles and then the two men af a small table riin'1' lessened Alester stepped on up to Newi Yorklin two hours? the gas again and soon they were One of them was engaged in eatJerry gave 'in J Time rolled very making 4 0 miles along a gleamin ing fried "chicken The other was slowly over her head while those highway returning Alesler's stare A crook- about her e njoyed themselves They one of the front wheels Suddenly ed smile parted his lips ad settled begged her'to dance for them and hit a deep rut A few feet farther In one corner of his mouth lie because she felt that' she'd' go to on Alester cursed under his breath £a id something in a low voice to pieces if she sat therp' waiting for They were llmpinglike a barefoot his companion The latter turned Alester to take her away she con- boy with a sore toe ' toward Alester and Jerry saw his sented "I'll be damned If I'm going to They applauded her madly and stop in this rain" he said and features darken kept But Alester was coming toward Jerry thought wjth a catch in her on going "There must be another chancie to of her jeopardized her now getting in her line of vis- throat garages along here somewhere" ion lie rolled the door closed in win the approval of a theatrical Fori half a mile they bumped haste and grasped her by tho arm audience She made up her mind the flat tire being along with fingers that trembled When to appeal to one f Alester's friends ruined iwlth under the ruthless treatto to if drive station her arailroad they reached their table he seized 'ae ment J Then Alester drove to the refused any longer to leave a flask that had been laid upon it side of the road and stopped she'd told! him and She that one this of the party by' hall someone and send "What is the matter?" she asked find a telephone land call for a cab for"Wei'll man" he said reachgarage no one there would help her' Alester did not answer It was if his for his cigarets intjo pockets ing a her "Wait Alester mlnutfV' put man to enlighten left for another were from the His arms' aching "Alester-- seen the Red off "Wait Just bne minute" Jerry difficult steering Hte'd had enough sumhis hand lifted and lie he Terror" laughed But no one passed The rain was One of the girls gasped f'Do you moned a waiter Jerry saw" him tho man and mean that bootlegger pass a folded- bill toshe could not something they called Trigger Nolan V'' rhe whisper She sat tdlent waiting to "Isn't he terrible? He hear asked nearly slew tho steward out at the see if this 3iad anything to" do with club for cutting his stuff and claim- her demand Soon the waiter was back He ing that he did it" "What's he got against you Al- said something to Alester" in a low voice else asked Jerry caught his words ester?" someone Alester sat- - back his face far- "Baltimore" and "a half hour ther from the light '"I don't know ago" Alerter said: ''Are you certain?" him" he said shortly Jerry knew man not "Yes - pooJ-dotte- d - There are few cases of rashecze-hi- a itching or chafing which will not be relieved with a few applications of Resinol Try it yourself Rub oh a little Resinol Ointment before retiring at night Then wash off with Resinol Soap in the morning You will be amazed at the QUICKNESS of the relief The Soap also to keep the complexion constantly clear and soft At all druggists Sample of each free Address Resinol Dept 26 Baltimore Md esinoj No v v Of 17 i t the annual- - sale of better shoes j Slippers in the typical Hirschman 'm with manner I smart in style wear in-bui- I ft "vX - lt - ''v SI H 'v -- Reptilian Heathers satins I colors patents or black Styles for every occas--' ion for matron and miss i i - BE1TIPUL SHOES THAT FORECAST THE' MODE 2 atoraay same care you "add cereal Jo boiling water ? f Hit - Ml ! v' rff'1 ' Men3¥o xsTOC&TV OS But when they had gone a few Ehe wished she had I t Alester have his way The now coming down in tor-jrin was The Fide curtains were keep-i't- p them dry but Alester's vision w as cut off by the rain beating against the windshield He could not see 10 feet' ahead' of him mile? They crawled along at-1:in hour Jerry had to beg Alestr to reduce his speeed and she realised that Betty was riht Something wai driving him to utterdis repard of safety Jerry thought it strange that he could fear another man so much and think nothing of risking hi3 S3he did not life in an accident know that Alester was po obsessed with one far as to render him unable to entertain another And the real cause that made these two You can expect lumplcss cereal if you pour 5t in the boiling water a little at a time Arid you can get co&ee !of uniform flavor when every berry is roasted evenly That's why Hills Bros send a continuous stream of coffee througfi their roasters a pounds at a time Never in bulkl jTo taste Hills iBros Coffee proves the value of this exacl process Such richness I Such smooth strength I Such 'aronia! jAsk ' 'for Hills Bros Coffee by name and look for the "Arab on the ckni Hills Bros Coffee is always packed in vacuum -- 'if"' r 1 r i:i!es farther - 1 - - i i Tt j Ribbon trim' ' fort slippers liiusua-Le- j month is a good time to begin saving a nice pep cent on your taoie supplies Fres from the origincl vacuum pad Easilf opened with the key exactly as id ViV n ft - ©1921 Sec V & Tai f'i i Ol : owes o tu v in Comfort slippers for the chilcavalier dren in sies 5 to 2 or ribbon trim styles — these are marvelous values at $100 - I com Men's padded sole comforts or Hy-lo- ? grey or brown Sizes 6 tc Everett styles 12 i: exactly as pictured The pair ' ' $100 It f- 1 s u two-ton- e twelve gorgeous color combinations Pair $100 i If you are a PIGGLY WIGGLY customer If you are not TODAY the first of the for - J Woduy j Tomorrow at 9 a m pre-Ohristm- as Hills Bros roast coffee withthe - " 28-- fi ur Skin Blemishes IS " ' V I k : Gottee can you get tne iiiavor that Gbhtrolled Roastirig srives i Poott fe Bowne Btoor field N w ! CHILLS N er 1 j - v- ° Only in ' Oil Vitamins Lod-liv- formerly i$650 and $850 Collection Every Pair Froi4 Our Own - - ed sir" thej replied troubling to lower his joice now "Oh I say we're missing tho Alester glancetl Juneaslly at Jerry but her expression did not tell him show!" a male voice protested " ' that she had guessed at the import the doors"" "Open His words were loud enough to of the informatioln he had received "He's afraid of Trigger Nolan" be heard by a hovering waiter who she said tw herse f "That's why he accepted them as an order and pro? wanted to! wait until morning to ceeded to obey start!" sec across could hall the Jerry 'All right'! Alester said to her the two men whose presence had thrown Alester into a state of fear "we'll go": Tho act he had requested comJerry took hujrrled farewells of the others in the party and In a to failed hold her attention pletely She was getting creepy with the few minuU-- Aletster was bumping unwholesome Bounds and sugges- his car over the ruts to the gate without thought of tho possibility tive surroundings "Oh do let 'its go" she implored of breaking his springs when the doors were rolled Jerry knew he! had consented to saw She go only because tfrigger Xolan anl that Alester ugain had lifted the flask to his lips a his companion pad gone in the other direction second time She did not give a thought to the "It'a early" he returned briefly His willingness to depart had sort of innpressipn she 'had made vanished Jerry discovered as n upon Betty Mortimer Only one half-howent by and she urged 'in idea dominated her now — tp get to vain lie turned repeatedly to the New York! in time to catch the flask It began to worry her dou- train for Boston She loolced attho clock on1 tho bly no when th curt fine edge of his cultured voice took on a furry instrument It dial and was relieved to know that thlero was plenty of overtone She askrid AlesleV not to "Please Alester" she begged "1 time was ' must got io New' York If you keep Orivo o fast Hs recklessness ' me here much longer I'll miss my breathtaking ' ' Hp did ri'jf'Klow up Jerry gripped train" "There's plenty of time" heIn-fdetf- d the side of) tho tar with her right If "W'c could leavf hand" and said Nothing' more doKgediy at daylight and- make the train" this was ' his way of showing hi? " "But I want to get some sleep" displeasure let him show itj Khe had mot guessed correctly at "You know you Jerry wailed" " the truth Alester did not' alto- promised You're too old to believe In aether trust th? waiter who had promises" Alester laughed mawk told him that Trigger Nolan had "Don't be a killjoy Jerry taken the pike lo Baltimore ishly I won't' see you again for weeks Jerry ceased to think' of danger What's a little' night out of a life- after a while Large soft raindrops time?" splashing on tiie vindshtrld threatened to Flow their progress and Jerry turned" away in despair Betty had been watching and lis- gdftp her a new jiauso for worry "There's a' garage just ahead" tening "I don't think you should urge hiin" she advised Jerry "'H'i Alester paid and the car leaped isn't fit for night driving" forward in 'response to added pressure on the accelerator"We will stop there and pjut up the top" They were getting pretty wet before the garage was reached The rain was coming! down faster now Alester suggested waiting "until it ceased but Jerry was unwilling to "You can lose any rijore time drive slow' she! advised "and it might rain all night" Is the Ideal Food-toni-c IPO tarn hr - - i ti o Hi had made pians for spending the increased salary she was to reto give ceive — plans that hurt up Eut what hurt more than anything else was the necessity of revising the letter she had! to writ? to her mother Suddenly 'Alestef laughed tWhy Jerry" he exclaimed "I knqw how you'll get to Boston!" (Continued Tomorrow) - er t ? ' i SShe - he lied SCOTT'S EMULSION omorrow i f 622 Pair! of her thoughts AH the Joy that she had experl- tncjed this morning bad how vanished She was a dejected beaten littie competitor for some of the good thing- - in life t red-hrad- Teeth §iale::Be ins "He Avon't" Jerry said piopeless-!- y 1'not even for you" Alester knew that she spoke the truth Mri Weinertz had itoldi him mat y times what it meant to train a g rl in a part only1 to hav her d!rs pate her looks and energy in night clubs and fast living Jfcrry would hate himj hei felt He stole a £idewise glance at her Jerry's eyes' were filled with tears Tro bble scratched her mind with claws ' She might not lose phaj-her job but she'd never jhave another chance with Mr JWelnertz "They will probably jput Jane' back in her place and seid me to thel chorus again" ran tlie burden jj ij Strong Bones and i - S Children Need Vitamins To Assure t I A l chance" j J k if j - f '©NEA5e8rvicel l— h J everi They sat- In their Isolated road ster another half hour and Jerry wasibarelys suppressing ber teare She eould not make that train now It n eant that she'd never reach Boston in time for her rehearsal I '' gl&ge ' cause for Thanksgiving "If there had been no America there would have been no tobacco" ho eaid at a dinner of tho American society "Virginia — heaven bless it — is tho only country in the world that had tobacco its currency Carolina's oldest prisonjer in point of service lives in feajr that the law may force him toj leave the penitentiary which has been his jL home 43 years The negro was sentenced to life imprisonment in 18S5 for burglary and larceny In 1924 Governor Thomas G McLeOd p&rolod him but hardly three months' passed before the negro returnetl to the prison and begged to he readmitted He is partly paralyze! and is almost deaf The only tinuche leaves his cell block except for meals K a daily trip to tho canteeh for cigarets He knows only on of his fellow prisoners by name 9is deafnens having made it difficulty for him to learn others and the mn he knew in former years are either dead or have left the prison ii 1 t ''- s f- LIFE IN JAIL S - - " of North ! j But there is a surprising teniiir Democrats dency among eluding some of the old leaders of the party who saw their best eay3 during the Wilson administration to consider Hoover tin an extraordinarily ablo public servant They believe that on theonbasis iss-of the the campaign waged and ues-as treated by the two candidates Smith " should have beeu elected Eut privately at least thev are in accord with Smith's plea to the people to support-thnew president" until his performr ance in office srives the Democraflc leaders provocation for a general attack The tendency among Dmeocrats to admit publicte that they are a minority party has been growing for several years Smith'3 open confession was good for the party's soul It was also valuable in an educational sense for Smith told ths people 'just what a minority rarty was and what it ought to be no responsible Apparently Democrat anywhere has echoed the thoughtless suggestion that the uney party was on its liist legs ' have all leaped quickly to hug the comolation that the party pulled 1 TtinrB votes on November 6 than it ever had before Some Democrats go so far aa to hold that It is stronger after elec tion despite its electoral losses in the south Of course the main foundation of the national party organization the Democratic state and municipal machines which are usually accustomed to electing gov omnrs members of congress ana mavors either regularly or inter And inlttently goes on unimpaired Smith's efforts to mak the patty a liberal or progressive party have helned for the time being at last He polled the great' bulk of the 6000000 La Follette voters of 1924 and it is quite conceivable that hia party will be able to hold most of this strength in the futdre' ' - — "V pceoes yoy&E- - OOT TUE VMWOUE Tan' ( N WOULD SPEND Abe Majors and Joe Sullivan 1 convicts at the Utah state peniten tiary were foiled In'an attempt to A fnarriage license was granted escape to Heber C Pilson of!Wet Weber and Mary A Bitton of Oteden The Burlington railroad is ex ! I to enter Ogden through Og- pected John A Peterson state i food in d cnf canyon next year coming clown spector is working bi two bills from the Big Horn basin of Wyo-rs'in- g for the legislature Onp would requijre standard weight and the otherji wouldi require j84 per 'cent l Mayor Brewer wants all police butteir fat content for !all butter officers armed with Browning au tomatic pistols Rewards totaling $7!00 havo been offered for the capture- of the Ople Head will give a lecture in slayejr of Deputy Sheriff Seymour Weber academy soon Id Clark who was shot by boxcar ': Chief Clerk J D bandits at Uintah Dhaw of the dining car department for tho liar Conductor- Ed Boyd had his rimian lines will marry Miss Hat-ti- e ijsicholson' in Chicago in a few hand' crushed when he fHl under a tra3n at Echo He is in the hos daj'sii PRAISES TOBACCO STVTE pital Nov 30 — (AP) — LONDON lll'innish women like the Russian ii NEW TORK— Major Sdiuiers is- - poajnant women are not addicted to Stanley Baldwin who is fond Of hU alcphol r pipe has a personal and particular coming down again harder tlian 7JXE OAJE THAT CAM JWfif:6! 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