Show THE 0GDE1T ualion is tragic when boys ana girls are suffering from toothaches because their parents lack funds to pay for dental service There is tragedy if boys and girls face the future with bad teeth because of PU8USHING CO' A L Gliimann the lack of a1 few dollars for denEld red ge Jr TODA Y The Ogden StandardrExammer J U Publishers An independent Newspaper Published every eivenina and Sunday morning without a munle or a club Matter at Entered' as Second-clas- s the Postoff ice Ogden Utah Established 1879 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 75c Delivered by carrier one month n advance In Utah Idaho By mail Nevada andWvomina '$195 Thrfrs months 5360 Sx months Obe year All other jstates $100 a month $1200 one year Member of The Associated ' Press United Press Consolidated Press N£A Service apd A B C The Associated Press la exclusively entitfed o the use for republication cf any news credited to It not ether- wise credited in inis paper anu the local news published herein will deny his professional service in: worthy cases Dentists do as much work for charity as any other group and will continue to do so But what makes these dentist i:to learn when free clinics have been established that they 'are giving their free time and attention to persons fully able to pay for such services but so canny and thrifty they have no scruples against usurping the time and attention meant for the worthy poor A system of fees is almost a necessity to insure that only' those for whom a clinic is established obtain the benefits If the county or some other charity organization pays a fee' to have dental work one on a worthy patient some in- estigation will bo made to deter mine 'that the charity is justified The dental profession in Ogden an he 'trussed to do it si part if assurance is given the dentists arc not being imposed upon M l' J " By AHERN I m MASba I urn w Wli rtit?f kr 7Mll VGU fOK Ikg I MAIAI IS AffkACfeP A irtti1 Ms--f Hete v&e -- Has tfrM --fAK£ r va MV lAi BACK J -- - 1q m TRIEAP AVe GZfZ -- - f COSTUME ' 3 e r t hi (ra if:" 't I think it would atop many of the quitter wlvei f rorn flying off to the divorce courta If they knew that they would not one penny because they were defaulting on their bargain without cause I think it would mdke rnanjy a alovenly housekeeper get busy with the vacuum teleaneiT and the duat rag and devote more attention to the clook stoVe if the knew she could be fired without pay If she didn't give satisfaction at her 1 re-cei- ve SEKVKC MCA HB 'SCO US TFlBR IMw PAT OCT job 1--3- : ' v) Without doubt a contract wherein everything wat written out with all the whereases and wherefores! and and wojuld remove a great and wife many sources of friction because both husband would know Just what they were agreeing io do : allowance 'question which would settle for instancei Ithe it more brings matrimonial fights than anything else In the world' 'No about woman would airree n marry a man who balked at slvlnsr her a rieilnlte - partiea-of-the-aecond-pa- ANSWER: ' FASHION PLAQUE lute' ! w-)l- i 1 -' r ' ' —— "' :''v V '' All this man needs -- 'V! 'i ''-- '')' j r M l e - " - I I A lii iibu tie riuie pcoii! family can share is art automobile accessory Mascots 0£ modernistic design are now in great favor This one is French impart shown at the Natoinal Automobile show v ate O pinions 'of thi Press I ' Do you remember the old story about the Frenchman who gave as reason his for not marrying the woman he Jdvcd that if he did marry The little train went sailing fast and Clowny shouted "Well at last her he would have no pleasant place hi whlcp' to spend his evenings? There are plenty of men like that Thy would like! to have part-timwe're going to have a brand I hofpe that all goes' well wives if they could W omen they are fond of whose society they Into tho mountain we are bound enjoy women to whom they can go with their! troubles and confidences How quiet! My there's not a sure of being petted and flattered andj cajoled women whoso houses sound It sort of makes mo ner- make an agreeable place to go to women with whom they can keep up vous 'and I almost want to yell" : a certain romantic wooing "Oh' something's sure to happen quick The tunnel entrance looks But they don't want to marryt They donft want to b "I'll be real slick' said Scouty bound They don't want to have jto adjust themselves to glad when we have started through whims and peculiarities iStometirtiea they don't even wife's that rock We're getting closer to a want wife's bills or spend) their money Insupporting pay1 breeze the how Feel very fast In a word they a family instead themselves goes whizzing past In just a mowant the perquisites of matrimony without having to pay the ment we'll be there It's not more : v J' r' 'y-: piperl than a block" tunAnd then they reached the This is particularly true of widowers who having been married The engine sailed nel door are 'Twas frequently in the position of the burnt ehild who dreads the fire just through with a roar as dark as It could "be and all the They know that a woman with 'curl papers up in the morning is not hunch were still On on they went as alluring a sight as that same lady with her undulations combed out Then Coppy cried "My I"ll be glad in the evenings when we're outside I think I see some lisht ahead Sky! This is Evidently your' friend belong ta thischooI of thought and f a so If you want him to give you a weddiria ring leave him flat thrill!" quite And sure enousrh they reacnea and let him find out how much' he Imities you and how neces the light and everything was still DOROTHY DIX you are to his' happiness sary all riarht The train had cleared the tunnel and hecan to move real — ambition to be a great opera slow "Just see the scenery' Thj3 D EAR MISS DIX It was my mother'swnat he wanted but I was born t didn She accompusn singer is grand" said Carpy "Just like ft We're riding on a with a splendid talent and through me! she still hopes to sing tSo all I have been trained for- this career I nave never naa any rocky ledge The ground is far ot my life or childhood youth When I should have been playing or enjoying below" Then Scouty shouted "Merqy nyself she has had me slaving at my musid but lately love has come 'into my life I have fallen in love with a find young man wjho wants me Do all of you see what me! see?" The other TinleS looked to marry him I love him enough to give isp my career How much around and promptly shouted do I owe my parents who have' sacrificed jand denied themselves in "Ts!" Then Coppy whispered order to perfect nie m my art but who say that I wl throw away "Down ibelbw some dwarfs are put the labor ot years if I marry this man? H C n sVinw And there are iin How queerly little fairies too ANSWER: dress" all they I do not think that you are called upon to ijive up the love The train slowed down some of the out and your life In order to gratify your parents ambition The trou more: then stopped hie about developing a girl's talentjis that about the time she liltlfi Tinies honned' Brave Coppy &aid "We'll meet this bunch and gets ready to achieve something a yjouth cornea whlatllng-follows him to ani Some your parsome nrettv sifrhts sip ailong her way and she get up ent only share the disappointment that many other parents fairies then flew up real ner and one exclaimed "We're glad you're do who have gifted daughters here This 13 a land of wondrous Before you throw away your career for ore however be very sure linings ana weicomc "ijniv that your Jove is great enough to compnsate you for the sacrifice you (Clowny surprises the rest in the are making Don't be one of those wives who marry a man and spend next story) the balance of' their lives yearning for the spotlight DOROTHY DIX KCopyrlght 1029 NEA Service) (Copyright by TubHc Ledger) new-thril- L j - would go on a trip around the! world Is a good stiff jolt to wake him upi and cause him to see how big a place you hold in his life and ho wf empty life would be ' X without you (READ THE JSTORY THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ' - 11 j n : ff " I - f t ' -- m i ' j y - A "--J i 't prob-nlu'lit- V contract but: Perhaps it would just to visualize in black and white what they werel expected to do In the holy estate would give any young couple a higher sense of their j DOROTHY DIX ' obligations than they' generally have y DlX-r-- I am an old maid hot altogether by choice nor DEAR DOROTHY chances but because In youth I was hampered by responsl- bilities which forbade matrimony ' Four years ago a man a jfew years my senior declared he loved me and I adraitte4 my love for' him but he did not then and has not since proposed marriage He does for me the thousand and jone things that a lone woman must have done He takes me everywhere I want to go considers my slightest wish is the kindest tenderes person I ever saw- - He is an unincumbered widower amply able to marry besides which I am i : j t well off 'I yri: I have lived half my life in single blessedness and can go on' that way! to the end but it humiliates me to feel that I have given the big love of my life to a man for a plaything WhsU would you do? MAIDEN OF FORTY ' i aver-fjr!'jur- y O !''--- w'' - 1 -- ' ) V X — I: I't ":rX be difficult to enforce a marriage - I 1 VB In-la- j j TTVX 4V ii U U It could be set forth In the marriage contract whether the husband must have a night out a week or not and how often the wife should be taken to the irovlea pr to laomes place of amusernent and how many visits a year the on each side of the house were entitled to make and a hundred other questions over which so many husbands and wives ceaselessly ''":'' p wrangle ' " ! d VU j personaicuse ana me ugniwaa wno wasn i wuung to ao mis couio siay single ? s LULU UIVUU PUUI s s rt j t j rt parties-of-the-first-pa- - win-Liste- n! r I - - is v think it would make many a husband keep a civil tongue in hia bead and treat his wife with more- consideration if he knew that she could break the contractiand get damages because his attitude toward her made the partnership intolerable I think it would keep a good many men from philandering if they knew their agreement with their wives gave the wives the same privileges t Anti-Saloo- t ji I - ' Read r you-M- T also agree with you that it would go a lohg way toward settling the marriage and divorce problem if before marriage every man and woman had a legally drawn-ucontract preparedr in which all of tneir duties and obligations were "specifically stated as well as how the profits and emoluments of the partnersMp were !to beidivided and what each had a right to expect in case of the dissolution or the firm B EDTIME N entirely! aaree with p Stories - I er There are too many women living at ea on alimony that by the they have not earned No man srjould hi compelled courts to support an absentee wife unteas she can prove by disinterested witnesses that she ha done jier part In making him a good and faithful wife and hai been a gooo housekeeper t a A R13AJJJSK ANSWER: DOROTHY DIX ' I- - li' j ars-cna- tn-(snt- v B support are willing to work as hard to raake a home as ja man does -enthusiasm juu iomir it They bring to when the busbahd complains they throw it up I thinSi the trouble could! largely beobv ' i i i j ated by having i marriage contract jthafc would be as binding on the woman as oi the man If she did not keep bur end of the bargain' then the marriage could be annulled without alimony It isn't very often that a woman sues for a divorce wjithout asking for alimony The dijrorce jaws ar notM air tot men A woman tan pacik up and leave and then-suher husband f of alimoriy but if a man ieavs his wife she wfll haye him arrested for nom support women nave asked for equal rights and gotten them They should hate them in marriage J:- and should live value received - i -- nKAB Miss nrv — Marrlaee has eotten to tne siagg ayw where for V women it is no longer matrimony :It is pitrimony- - Few women to Home 5 m r int a hArATPs A Nf W fZl A LIS tJ IN mnn RIAGE CONTRACT— HOW TO MAKE A R?UUUm VJ PROPOSE MARRIAGE— MATRIMONY OR' nnOftTUvniv A-N- ' 'Dixs £eter 'Sox "Dorothy f Wall street closed the old year joyously with stocks' "climbing" -- I'M US-f Atf CLP Many new high prices "for all B i time" everybody happy except professional bears They have learned that being a bear in this country is "not a business"- It's a disaster Figure j tell what kind of year "the street" has had The public 920000000 bought more than shares including1 steel 43803000 shares radio 16179800 shares General Motors 43S80400 shares Henry Ford's new British com pany just born soia in America alone 248S100 shares almost the total issue The plan to let the Britons have and keep that stock did not work Call 252 for All Departments Brokers that sold stock exchange seats made a profit of $30000000 'L in some cares getting ten times what the seats cost" But all sold too soon If you own a good thing In America keep it and It will keep you Standard-Examiner- 's The The year closed with money Platform lending at 12 per cent so even the hard working: banker shared the Ljoy knowing that his little golden 193 sMp 75000 Population hf were earning their keep A Modern City and County For the "haves" as Victor I3erger iliitihlinsr calls them otherwise the prosperA1 Direct Highway to Great Salt OGDEN'S ARSENAL For the ous it was a good year iak waa not as bad as IN NEVADA ANOTHER nots" it ''hae 'Jho Monte Ciisto Ilond to KUli - usual They must find comfort in Although the Ogden arsenal is be- the fact that the "haves" once were County A llisli School "Worthj ot the ins: rut to only a fraction of its "have nots" They seized opporCity still exists and opportunity tunity the govern because use possible Another North and South ArThose' that got money gambling are rates ment holds that freight terial Highway in stocks or otherwise are only A Municipal Athletic Field too high to transport material from temporary possessors they will not An AEJiroslvo County Iload l keep it the eastern coast to the Building l'isTani This column about once a week of in the government branch another Mere Street Improvements during the paM two years has pre i3 going ahead with the expend! dicted that values would go up EOgderi A Municipal Oolf Courpe urgess ure of $3500000 for a naval mu Notf that increase in stock prices bilJmproeda City Parkof Beautiful nitions depot at Hawthorne inc during 1 9 2S amounts to: eleven City lion three hundred and eighty-fiv- e Ogden i Howes Greatest gain in vada ' ' million dollars and many nation's the history The 'navy department let a con arc still cheap things DAVID PUGH CASE tract Wednesday for the building More important is the fact noted FAR FROM CLOSED I'i of a small railroad at 'the site for by Mr Keker of the Metropolitan A TWICE STOLEN DINNER Life company fthat wages amount David J rugh the chief deputy $120700 to an Oakland firm t to sixty billions a year cost of livin the state treasurer's office who Bv THORNTON AV BURGESS The-- question arises: If freight ing to only forty billions leaving ?100 savmore than stole billions every year for confessed he rates prevent the army making Its twentyautomobiles set out onei Win- radios and other T'linilK rogues ings 000 from the state treasury pleaded intended use of ' will Ogden arsenal were once luxuries necessities that Ifk tpr guilty in the district court and is not the same situation! prevent the To trjir to steal a dinner under sentence of from four to navy making use of the depot 'it King George's condition worries Now tyo were red and one was his doctors puzzled by his "great gray vears in the "Utah state is v building In Nevada? yVhicf!? think you was the fatigue" a in central the is figure prison is blood The tired after If we remember correctly the months king's of fighting against poisonret of ' circumstances that reveals Madden of Illi ous streptococci late and you shal hear all that court machinery does not al nois Representative it Of course the two In red about at asked a similar question tils Mood has lost what military ways grind slowly lie was arrest the time the Hawthorne' depot was commanders call its fighting mor- were Granny and Reddif Fo3 and of course the one in gray was Old: ale ed last Friday and sentenced on Man Coyote the elyesti smartest-roguesuggested He thought the navy a a ' tired After campaign long Mondayi fan all the Green iMeadQws or arsenal use The soldiers needs fresh the should Ogden army "But there are some who are not the in all Green Forest L All: three king's blood needs vigorous fresh r Standard-Examinebelieves Tie over this altogether satisfied leucocytes and could get thern by had started out to stea the1$ same and! that1 Hawthorne they both Ogden That so important a dinnerilbut the funny part transfusion speedi Among these are the rep it the from to steal Intend didn't so is be should delayed step long is funnier still And resentatives of the bonding com are strategic places for the storing same person The surprising king's physicians bonded rugh for of munitions but it is puzzled to might well hesitate to experiment It thatj!one of them didn't even nan ph know why if the Ogden arsenal with so illustrious a patient But know Where that dinner was or $50000 one: is blood transfusion' is no longer an what khd of a dinner i£ would be These representatives are report cannot be utilized another Truefjto bis resolve to jknoW what experiment but a scientific remeed to b6 suspicious of this speed to be built where the handicaps dy for blood stream infection and lteddy Foi werje getGranny surround the to toheat Ogden and where they1 were some supposed with ting 'suspecting that persons exectatlon of life Is gettlngjiit1 Old Man Coyote hid Reasonable exist also situation in thing to hide were instrumental now limited to fifty-fiv- e years for where jie could see what was! going And if freight rates are no bar the average Formerly when the to shunted open on aboht Farmer Brown's f or it peni Tugh jgetting streets with was there he felt sure that Granny Itehtiary in a speedy manner They to the use of the depot in Haw- sewers ran throusrh yards on hill sides draining and Raddy were getting food lie want a more diligent inquiry made thorne can they longer be held up grave below life averaged less had waited only a little while when wells into las to the amounts Pugh gambled as the reason complete use i3 not than twenty years Science says we along dame Granny and jReddy past !with:the race bookmakers They made of the Ogden establishment? already have) sufficient medical the place where uia iwan y ©J knowledge to: make life's expecta- was hiding They dldri't ses him want further investigation of a twelve years longer but we Of coukse'not He took care that utilities commission has tion Utah's use what we know no ebancej But don't that sliould have Pugh might persistent report they fo the natural certificate a is granted The were not thinking of extending In problem big to invest anywajf funds they stolen have used life for men and women past fifty him ffhqir thoughts Were iaU of Board probably thought people gas want Also a mining company they cancer-another troubles that dinner they intenced to have around Burring not understood prolonging life Is and thj? saiart information from the friend Pugh there would be enough gas trick by which they the capital when the legislature not complicated Eat sleep exer- avouIq ket! itsaid placed the bets for him meets and they might as well get cise and breathe properly and livSq with their thought all qn that Usually investigation activities rid of that which thdy had on the ing to ninety will not be difficult slipped upi behind the dinnerfihey Fating is especially important We barn and prepared ?ra dropped When the culprit is docket to work! the ' i r are what we eat been had Which sf suct'essful convicted and goes to prison In trick Lruici Cornaro proved it when before J Old Man Crept Coyote the Pugh case it is likely that more told of doctors age mars Brazil's at forty years strike Fo:c lie saw Brewery lie Reddy after tji'em sensational disclosures are still to "Christmas the Newt York Times him his case was hopeless he could rieep around where L lie cut his diet to twelve ounces down 1: UL come Bonding companies make it me uoTiiei ui ine ui w more aro of solid food with fifteen ounces Bowse the Hound says American drinkers to eeo that andj to bottom to the go their business He saw resourceful Not even prohibition of light wine per day wrote an no on else was about interesting book when past ninety Granny leave Redely there anid hurwhqn men they have bonded de stops them ' I lived past 100 and wrote to the fault The bonding companies have ry a fy Old Man CbyotejS wits of VeniceJ "I mount worke archlbishop last on the to with reason mother keep Horse racing reveals heart cour- my horse without difficulty and bc in two places atonce" "I to realize live to past ninety inquiry Some' of the stolen money age and strength oijt the part' of had "Fo I can'tl watch both he thouglit the world is beautiful" may still be in a place where it can the equines'and cupidity and weakness that his wife live as he Grannf and Reddy As I! can't made lie lh reached and the bonding com on the part of pome humans lived and she passed 100 Francis watch but one which one shall It tyranny tranny of courte Bacon supplies interesting detailsbe? —T" panics would rather restore the of the two and what anis the jp as do life other Cornaro's of to than state the own F Scott McBrijIe general sup- cient writers ' state's money ever t ley are up to she is jat the of it bottOTi Granny is the one supply the amount from their own erintendent of the: to follow" last old r 'of the One feature year's treasuries league said more persons greeted so like a gray shadow crafty Old A negro was was not pleasant day the new year sober than ever burned alive at Lombardy a little Man Covote stole after Granny TEETH ACHE FOR Fox end saw her hidrt behihd the before "Whether you laugh at this village in Mississippi corner! of the shed at the end of dea LACK OF FUNDS half be for deIf it possible or agree with the statement whiehiwos the little house of Bow to deserve human creature Oztlen eitv' commissioners Wed termines how you spent Monday veloped He crept as near ser thrt Hound He it deserved a he death such ' licsday beard a plea mads for nighthad murdered the father of a girl as he fared and then Ihy flat down whom he outraged and confessed behind a little bunch of dead grass dental clinic in Ogden' The com Foir some time i elope! to the shed his guilt Just as the urge came on to riiisMoners were' told that there is deNo matter what the negro nothing happened arjd Old Man ileal need for a place where pcr write a strong denunciation of the served the fine state of MississipCoyote this puzzled (Every once a vlhile Granny Fo would loon sions' especially children unable to southern mob which put a negro pi did not deserve such an ending in behind' and - all about: to he sure 192S to a Utah child pay for the professional services slayer to slow torture As a whole 19 2S has been a good that j lib danger was near but she ran1 have-theiteeth looked after H murdered under particularly year even for lynchings the total didnrtjsee Old Man Coyote After what eeemed to him a long time he fiendish circumstances and the urge number being lowest in many-yearmanner in a competent heard! a door open cn tho other There 'is no denying that the sit vanished-'Remarkable is the courage of sidoiaf the shed Itj was! Mrs Miss Laura Mae Keeler a young Rrown1 carrvintr Dowser's dinner white woman who captured the out jtd'him Of course OhV Man He Coyote didn't know thjis He knew negro murderer pjngle handed was hiding in a cabin with a load- bvt'nr1 sounds that some ohc had come but of the house and it made ed rifle Miss Keller unarmed went to himi nervous He didn't likpj being him told him "the farmers will so filoWe to Farmer Brown's house in brmd daylight but h'e kept surely get you and kill you" and his ON KEEPING OUT OF COURT ' Fosc on and he saw evrs himself to up Granny him give persuaded (Omaha World IloraldV iri a way that he up Farchman !She prick the for started Robert W Devoe president of the Nebraska Bar association finds but her prisoner was taken knew meant that those sounds were ihe'Amcrican jury system hopelessly inadequate to fulfill its responsi- prison for from her by farmers patrolling the just what she had been Iwaiting need bilities in the field of civil jurisprudence Appeal to arbitration outside road he isn't afraid "If donj't on wood soaked in burned and Ike law he seems to think is merely to escape from the' frying pan by gasoline to be! thought he craftily' After ifor a fdwfminutes he heard a door close binding in the fire He submits as an alternative the substitutiondeter-unm?and K'pew that whoeyer had come the jury of an efficient fact finding commission the law to be to out1 blta gone oacic into tne nouse him the found the facts trial the ijnd by applied by judge by SCOTCHMAN HAS 25 Almost at once Bowsfr the! Hound n commission'" HIM UPON to' yelp and whine Sw iftly TO WAIT deto an efficient to begantalk nhout commission It is easier providing Fox disappeared around Granny termine the facts in a dispute than it is to provide onq By whatever — — 3 corner of the shed the! Just 4s YORK Jan (AT) conto Into NEW were be called device such a commission b?ing political crossed the swiftly Old Man Coyote ran for federations could hardly fail being in part a determining factor in the A Scotchman who stewards to ward :nnd peeped arojund' th cor ocean with twenty-fiv- e of its membership It would probably the 'better than the wait upon him and him alone ner finere was Howser tne iioupi whoso main defect is that it is chosen by lot but in all steward an as- tugs:iu? at hi chain and j:iist be headed by it wouhl fall fo far short of meeting the test of crfiincy as in sistant and a dining-roo- yond his reach 'was Reddv Fdx steward chief a ?liort time'to be only a little better thought of than the average arrived Wednesday grinning in the mo: twasprovoking captain manner And there f resent day jurysuch a of Glasbranny Robertson He is Peter Moreover body would have to be a more expensive affair gow the Fox tackinjr and drarting after her class first passeliger only ban the jury and that would but add to one of the mam objections to aboard the Athenia which left BofSr's dinner lu a flash Old itl appeal to the' law in the settlement of civil'disputes It is too often Scotland's principal seaport on Man jCoyote understood the plan jhe case now that the winner of a lawsuit finds himself in the position Christmas eve and He almost chucl led aloud at of it rrhen he has f'f the allies "who won the war but lost by it Robertson paid for one first class the cleverness Nor is it the unintelligent jury which is the only cause of the dis- passage — winter rate tily lmcked behind the shed and trust of courts and the disposition of disputants to settle their troubles wateja minute In Granny Fos disep (ui of court The law has grown into such a complicated structure with IDENTIFIKD Bow ser's dinner Master: Anna your young man nerired'herdragpinr I 'dijirts so frequently reversing themselves and each other that the litiShe was so intent-oafter corner never more can at has! is the be for the satisfied that you the judge any waiting gant interpreted tt' at she almost getting that dinner Jaw correct ly than he is that the jury has discriminated intelligently of the 'road Man Old into Coyot? witli backed Maid: Cut how did you know iii to th facts AVhen the highest court in the land divides as it ro he that any out is that man suspecting he sir? my young often doc? live to four in its opinion of the' law the tplain citiren is wherrf about Master: Because is he t ttitled'to wonder if justice is any more certainly obtained through my cigars — Lustige Clactter Orarmy let go of iat dJhnr as i j udicial fallibility than it is through extra legal arbitration if it tfcirned her tongiie anl ivith a !: THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 3 1929 R OUR BOARDING HOUSE (By Arthur Brisbane) (Copyrighted 1928 Star Co) firand Year In the Street 7 lie King's Blood Soldiers To Uve Ixmg Eat Ldttle A Farewell Lynching tal attention now No dentist of our acquaintance STANDARD-EXAMINE- - ! i itocijiu--i- g in" ft !JH - Hy AVMi: WTllSTH HOLIYWOOD Cal — One by one d the picture producers of Hollywood aro making- their k Apwestern stars walk parently they have j become convinced that film fan's! na longer tWo-gu- n heroes want hard-ridin- g Warner Hrothers haven't made a western in IS months Fox dishand-e- d all western units several mdnths has ago done the same J'aramount announces It will piake one more Jlane Grey western and then uit and now FBO lets it be! known ih none of its 19 29 pictures will star cowboys The FBQ pronunciampn-t- o is the severest blpw of all for last year that studio (was the most active glorifier of frontier life Now Tom Mix Tom Mayior ana iuz Barton the boy western star will have to look for another home frightened little yelp leaped to one side A mlnutq later Reddy came racing around from behind the bam eager for his sha:re What he saw was OM Man rpyoie bolting nlen dinner down that twice while Granny Fox Jaii ly- danced tvun rage i hard-hearte- - the-plan- Metro-G4ldwyn4May- er j i IDENTIFIES CAR KILLING I AH Officer Is Garrid Block On Body-FallBumper Before ' s i 3 — fAP) — The cnirAnn of JanMaior Wllbert D atitrmohilP Ashbv of been and killed a policeman New Year's eve invepMffation Was under waj today to ascertain who was inFf-itwhen ihc frasedv occurred!' fort also was being mad© to de Idontlfipd fts Eluff termine if the same car that killthe policeman John Kacht was the one that injured possibly fatally Charles Donaldson shortly before Major Ashby wealthy and soand cially prominent architect Mrs Ashby appeared at police evening dress headquarters in fullhad been stolerf and said their car Sacht was officer shortly befpre killed It was found abandoned several blocks from the place where Sacht was struck down One headlight was broken and :the bumper had been twisted James The Ashby rhauffeur Major Norton was" ordered held ahd Mrs Ashby were instructed to appear for the inquest Officer Rachft was standing in ed having the car that struck the jstrert inspecting an abandoned car when an automobile which his partner policeman John Harry said was Ashby'n truck him lie was carried nearly a block on the bumpei is before his body fell and was crushed under wheels The car did not stop OVII BOARDING HOUSE They tell me that Landlady: there's a hypnotist in town who makes' people cat candles and ' v drink jparaffln boardBrutal ISoarder: What ing hoiuse does ho ' keep? — Pasting Show Mori? than half the known' melala—about SO ia all 4 |