Show THE OGDEN THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 3 1929 IP OSCAU EMEFt DAY BY DAY By o o Vt mlvttri ' u' i i I it J&Jji oud Krre'bM A R I 1 MiM If n wed NEW YORK — Stage censorship in New Tork seems just around the corner Even worthy producers who fought ft have come to be-ethe stage much be purged to survive The growth of censored talkies also alarms This season marked the high tide of shameless and gestures! liven I jyissagcs llamcd red and ask anyone what (that indicates While it was generally true only clean plajys endowed' there were certain producers who continued to exploit sheer muck 'with ing hravado Jverythins was put across with a crude and rajvvul-garit- y and nothing was left to the imagination Innumerable patrons not at all finmVky found themselves makln e fur trK4ett middle or an ad Mae Weft's production of "The Pleasure Man" glorifying the path ological lollipop we used to tpcak 'of only in whispers was not so far in advance of its many contem I 20 H : zTgo D 1 C — President apprdpriatlng earth-- s Dr John T Miller of & It Lake editor of a weekly magazine called Character Builder" ivilli lecturet to parents at Weber academy ' ifi i- - 'ju : — wiry inn ! and Sho' merely capitalized il ragged into the open a disgusting theme that has been thinly ' dis tiisrd in many playp There were three plays featuring those pe culiar manjiftshly dressed and mon ocled ladigs who are also men tionpd'onlyj in medical tomes Still another openly flaunted the exterior view of a wash room with players passing in and out making sucsiestlve remarks In the same production more than 3 0 guttery epithets were mouthed that no re spectable newspaper would think of printingv It is agreed the theatre has be come broadef minded r lfteen years name ago a &ingli defamatory caused many ladies to swoon in the aisle at the production of Clyde ' Fitch's "The City" But most people Kt ill believe sewage should run un Jder ground A stagei cluttered up with nude ' li dies has been no novelty Ion The "Proadwav1 for several years old wheeze pf the fellow waiting on a Broadway corner for a reputed Codiva because it has beefn so lonj since he saw a horse is not an exag geration of the times' Censorship nr fail is needed if' anyone asks me — which they won't ' Fin m " r f j Li - UnZ A " S Browning has received a jM cablegram telling of the safe i arival in Vienna of Dr and Mrs :Hzraltioh They also state ihat the ratrick Ilealys are 'safe? in Italy - i 7 G Filck auditor for the for est service rtas arrived in ogden J : s Mrs Lucile Pagrett of Muskqgee Okla has arrived in Ogden to be stenographer for the forest service' She was formerly in the U S In dian bcv vice at Cheyenne! 11 TfaMA lin Ida W J Randall of Oxford Ogden for a few days is Officers Robert Burk" and Rob ert Chambers! went to foalt pake and brought back 1wo men suspect- ea ot roDuing 1 iiigreea tsturt: uu h street Tvventy-fift- Danville Reckerjhas been mads local manager of (the jytah Light and Railway company i s F W Gentsch and family' have returned from a trip tp St Lquis Robert I Moyes of f the loal U & It G gas plant left with his family for the south on a vacation Beatrice Freeman IS daughter of Mr and Mrs Elijah Freeman died after an operation- for ap I j - j )"'"" " - THIS HArriNED HAH It j h : on-nr- O inpi-iptit:ill- dc-lig- htl - j ed — re-lLis- ed - ek-it- u 'III - ' ' j 'y ( ! i con-ultr- ' -- et n - r " de-pos- rt sub-vtimc- " 1 j' ij es e Ce-sa- er - " -- t iu-c-- As they passed the table where trie" Simpsons and the Dunks and Mrs Hatch sucked straws" tehe looked quite proud and possessive and loaned Just a trifle on Mr Hart She elevated her chin and sailed past them like a queen When they reached the street Hart chucked i"Good for you!" he approved "Thatis giving them all they ever gave you I guess"i"Oh you' don't know" she exclaimed "They've been so frigid!" They strolled in alienee jfor a while "You could never Imagine how surprised! I was to see you" she said finally "Or glad" she added 'I thoilght you'd gone to Sputh America Sadie Morton told - ' me so" "That's where I started for" he explained "I took a leisurely little coastwise vessel down through the islands and meant to go on from Trinidad' on one of the bigger boats Rut I stopped off here at Itominica and I don't seeni to be able to get away It is quite the loveliest place on earth — up In the mountains I mean Of course you don't see a thing down here in the By the way how is village Sadie Morton?" Ashtoreth flushed l"Oh she's fine" she saidr "She ha some other girls living with her now and she's still in the J apartment" "L stomach pump was used j cried ' The boat doesn t leaye until midnight We'll have sever: whole A deed of conveyance was filed hours today transferring from the Ogdein They would be safely out o f hear- - Waterworks company to Ogden city Ing she reflerted before the warn all properties and rights forii$555k- ing whistles plew Mr Hart would 400 never suspect She could tpll him The Rev John Edward Carver there waa seine terrible miistake that shei w&s positively sire the preached a sermon on "The! Rela pursers said feiidnight Oh slie could tion of Science to Religion and Its get out of it all right Wh n they Bearing Upon Prayer" came down the mountain the boat The play "The Devil" is ishow- would have-llefing at the Grand Opera Jlouse "And That" demand that so Seats are $1 oice: that plousl people bering little v call' conscience "What will happen' Riis Jacob former newspaper re then?" who brought about needed porter But Ashtoreth shut her tears to reforms by his long fight against its tiring rmestioriing Slie felt the evils of New York slums will suddenly very gay and veryyoungl lecture in Ogden and more aklventurous thajn ever before As if sher soul had pijt away its make-believ- e wisdom — afid all HUNTERS its silly little pretensions — and? AIRPLANE ANNOY WARDEN donned !by miracle a jester's twinkling cap and fluttering Iskirts "I'm happy"' rejoiced h$r soul PIERRE S D— (AP)—PThose "Oh I'm po Sappy- And soinehtingi crack shots who can hit waterfowl just beaujtififl js going to happen'' from airplanes have provided ia Mr Harti was delighted He new for South Dakota's called a littl black boy and spoke game problem v wardens vt to him in patois violations of the state's Increased j "I've told him to get us a 'horse' law prohibiting such hunthe told Ashforeth "and have him hunting have spurred officials to seek ing ridden ou!t t the foot of the moun-- j more specific legislation to curtail tain Noy we'll get a car and I'll "hunters in flight" numerous begin to shov you the sights" airplane Although were reported this year (Continued Tomorrow) hunters — fO j M II only two were arrested What becomes of &htorcth' Johnson state game and fish dimad impulse? AVill she regret rector will ask the 1929 legislature having deliberately missed thci to do something abouti it j boat? t CL J MISTAKEN IDENTITY LQUISVILLE Ky— By iswitcih-in- g cells with W II Kramer John Henury bank thief escaped jail here recently 'A woman' callled L J Bradbury lawyer and asked him to obtain hond for Kramer Bradbury went to the jail) put up the bond and made an appointment to see the supposed jKramer But the supposed in his office Kramer in reality Henrji never showed up I gold-digge- j his head and laughed "That's not smart" he said "There are a million When a girl's could do that smart she marries a man That was certainly an "Oh" in idea Ashtoreth revolved it silence "I'm living in a little house up "A on the mountains" he said shack rather But the view from there is gorgeous — simply beyond words And: I've a cook who prepares the most wonderful native dishes I'm wondering what time the boat leaves iDo you suppose you'd have time to come and call on me? You'd enjoy it I know" "Oh I'd love to!" Ashtoreth clapped her hands like a little child "That would be lots of fun How j i Gargle VJr 1 :f j it?" Asli-tore- ' th v "That's all right" he assured her 4JNobody does much real riding In this country The mountain is so steep that the horse only crawls It takes an hour or so to get up' And you should stay for two hours anyhows If we have four or five hours now we can do it quite comfortably" Ashtoreth had been thinking o'clock quicklv It was atfive There now The boat left eight were two warning whlstlesi — one an before sailing and another hour before She would miss a hilf-hou- r the boat That wretched hatefulboat where everyone was so perperctly miserable to her She would go with Mr Hart to his little house on the mountain — and then — "That's absolutely perfect" Ehe ! Cougps from colds may lead to seYoul can Btop them rious! tirouble ndw mhh CJreomuIsioni an emulsified) creosple that is pleasant to take Creohiulsioh is a medical discovery action lit soothes and vithf two-foheaH the inflamed membranes and inhibits gersq growth j Of all known drugs creosote is 'recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies lpr coughs from colds and bronchial irritations Creomulsioa contains in addition to creosote: other healing ld firm - or flu refunded if not re Mioney lieved after taking according to direc tions As your dnifrgist (adr) An If n li it FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THATHANG ON 0 M jQ) M m3 - ' -- i ' : j? Kj i czpn J iSmJ VJ J ' ' ' A ' 1' rzz3 rzzr n r V! W I T i if '! I i r elements wtiick soothe and heal ths inflamed mpmbranes and stop the irritation while therreosote goes on to the stomach is absorbed into the blood attacks the seat of the troublo and checks: the growth of the germs '' CreomiilsW is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of coughs from colds bronchitis and minor forms of" bronchial irritations and is excellent for building up the system after colds i - I TniEF BEWARE THE C0U3H FROM tOLDS THAT HfANGi ON ' J NantmoiMBW ' ' ' - -- I rzp 'VhMwfT - ' e y'p- The complete line of Trucks Bases mill Motor Coaches which Dodge Brothers haye been manufacturing and selling under the name of Graham Brothers now take the name of their makers — Dodge Brothers Buses and Motor Coaches These Trucks1 T ' J Brothers have always been powered by Dodge engines For years they have been built of - ' i 1 v ! v r - ' j j! ( : Dbge Brothers parts in Dodge Brothers plants according to Dodge Brothers standards '! ' il- A - M: ! i These Trucks Buses and Motor Coaches" arc I '!' sold as they always have been sold by Dodge Brothers Dealers everywhere i V' ' i H - I r ' 1' For PoWer Speed Safety Economy Fine Appearance and Dependability Dodge j ' f Is - S i NEWARK J— A' scratch brr his face andi a bank book lost Jin a frcuffle at the scene of an attempted robliery forced a dapper youth to confess'his guilt to police here recently Then a policeman captured Frederick J Ensor' arid Muriel identified hirti by scratches on faco and a liank book he! had lost in Tiattle wit h the young! heroine Brothers Trucks Buses and Motor Coaches will continue to merit that high public re- ''' V ' I' r tj gard which impels keen businessmen: to tmrehase them at a rate of more than h million dollars' worth aU' week rs "Well we take a car to the foot of the mountain" he told her "My groom is waiting there with a horse I could probably get another horse in town somewhere and a man to ride him out Then we'd motor along and pick them up" "But I don't ride" moaned ItussclJ Iawrcnce-villf- " Va for devclipnTciit of churcljv misfions and a partFh school in Virginia Brohe jmedal and- $ I T 0 the Rev Chanping T Tobia1- Ne'w York for leadership if negixvvi5 tlirouglv work LLpj L SCRATCH AND RANK BOOK HOLD ne- $'&Y$ii : W back "A nancial gifts jto writers poets groes and children ?s j s threw - Harearn-esfne- n Arch-doaico- James J Bronze medal and $100 old Brown nHisio director 'Attuck high school Indianapolis for of work nnd its wide range Cfep'ec'ially in drchestratlon! foundation wa" The Harmcin formed by the! late William E Harwhoi continmon philanthropist ued through tihe foundation his fi- 3! -- mollis Hart Lou emjuH Labors Bronze medal and $100 I Music: icorporatn1 ventiijm Christian! associa Mi's Ij - far r ! told my attorney" he remarked carelessly "to make whatever settlement she wanted And than I thought I'd ratherl duck out I for a while" HORSE KNOWS HIS OATS He smiled reminiscently "That little girl taught me a lesLANCAStyn PA- - "A ho Irge with son" he admitted "I'm going? to more intelligence than maijiy auto-- f fellow after Ists" is the"? opinion traffic cops be a very cautious hold of a horse hWe which whil0 this" "We'll— " Ashtoreth hardly knew his driver wyis delivering hiilk bc4 what to say "Sadie has such a came refalefcs and started away lot of sex appeal" she finished At crossi fctirects when ston fsurv nala flashed he waited ror then lamely "Sex appeal!" he exclaimed to turn andj continued on his way "Well— maybe I'm no authority on until stopped by a cop who noticed O Ufl IVtri the subject Hut downright feeble- 11IB Ltar lilt mindedness I'd call it" "Oh no" Ashtoreth informed him "Sadie isn't feeble-minde- d She's quite smart really Only it's not to your standards Mr Hart That is she doesn't know anything ' I " " ' '' 'f' about conversation or books — or Culture or backeducation or ground — or any of those things But — you know I should think yOu'd consider her rather smart—-sh- e took $11000 away from you" i : j " - tion non-accredit- NEW YORK Jan 3 — (AD — Tw elve negro! men and women to day were announced as prize win ners in the third year of the series of the Harmon foundation's awards achievement for distinguished among negroes Cash awards totaled $3000 and recognition was given only for achievement of national signifi cance and judged ai favorably measurable with the best that has been done In particular fleld3 1 any race or nationality Winners are: Literature — GolU medal and MOOCIaude McKay poet and novelist for skill and originality In poetry and p rose MEDAL FOR NOVEL Bronze! medal and $100 Neila Larsen Imes New Tork for noveL 'Quick-sand- " giving a detached objective picture of some conflict ing elements in the race problem Fine arts: Gold medal and $400 Archibald J Motleyj Jr Chicago for artistic ability particularly as shown in pil painting "'The Octoroon Girl" Bronze medal and $100 May Howard Jacksonx Washington! I) C for work in sculpture especial ly a plaster bust of Dean Kelly Miller of Howard university Business: FOR INSURANCE WORK Gold medal and $400 S W Rutherford Washington D CJ for work with National Benefit Life Insurance company of which Ike1 is secretary and business manager Bronzeimedal and $100 Freder ick Massiah Philadelphia for work f i er fn-p- Men' Women Rewarded Achievement a narrow escape from food! pois oning They ate some ice cream that necessitated calling Dr IE P A Mills and Dr Fred G Clark ASIITORCTII ASHE poor put beautiful (a ethnographer from Boston) meets Death while cruising thi'oujch the t'aiihbenn 3IUS-SET Her ronimate MON A VIZ a "beautiful and ?nystcrlous latly dies following a liemorrhage Site lias been very good to Ashto-ret- h and has given Iter many beautiful gifts Slie lias also protected her from the amorous advances of an EngliMiman named JACK SMYTHE who writes books about tho women he woos Following Mona's death Ashtoreth learns that her lovely ronimate w'as a rather notorious music hall entertainer in Purls A few hours after Mona's beautiful lKdy is taken ashore at Guadeloupe the boat Jmta in nt Dominicii Wandering alone about the Mrects Ashtoreth sees a white man coming toward her Sand recognizes HOLLIS HAUT Wr mllllcn-aiTioKt assicrnments employer They are both ITpper Fifth ave and exceedingly? surprised Millionaire's Row They go to a little tea house for the pporest and- Ashtoreth telH the excitA neat racket is also flieing work ing story of the voyage Some lv" elrla who work in pairs sengers from the boat drop in and c Tiioir victims are shop keepers ignore her so pointedly that makpf n nurchaso and Ashtoreth Is Impelled to confers on which she re that they all treat her like the dirt invents n checkamount of change beneath their feet reives a cuodly11 "Rut why?" demand Mr Hart tn the bank estab check In dumbfounded astonishment of the worthiness lishea the He be Volleeted the other girl presents a check that NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXIV completely closes the laccount SIITORETH wrung her hands One of the most beautiful women nervously i ' "I'll tell you why!"! she cried I ever saw was an expert passer of caught "They just think! they'jte too good bogus cheeks She uasestablishment in a jewelry for me-- that's what' they think!" and she 'Hut why?" hf demanded "And putting"toover a fat onethe detective why accompany you care my flear? They to look do like very dull people to me until permission was' granted and t5ut a bit touch up Tier face with powder to Pious and- all that I should think to your rouge Ajnd I have liaid $Td0 stupid s to see peeic-frobehind a way or thinking' that wore not half so grand They are!" she cried "Thaf's it They're stupid ns they can just be" There was another beautifulin lady the have5 ycni idone to 'But crook interviewed in a cell de them?" what Vere "'And what seemed he asked Tombs She aliidy don't like makes think Vere with her drawing room manthej"f ' ner and- - rare perfume My com- you?" only Ashtoreth controlled hrr voice plete disillusionment came mon departing when" she archlya with difficulty only a They were ' few foet away inquired! if t happened to have I haven't done a Mingle thing" sniff of snow" T And 1've been wonif looked that way she said "It was" Mbna ' Poor dering since 1920 I didn't tell you by the McNaught darling Mona fTonvright She all about Mona! Mr !llart Syndicate inc was — well I suppose j'ou'd call A nmslc hall her an adventuress entertainer in Paris and rather no NEW iBERYLLlUM torious I'm afraid GLASS INVENTED "But you fee I didn't! know that we were together 4ll the time ard -- The Mona gave me lots of PITTSBURG Pa— presents Mr new kind Smyths said that was why J was invention of an f clays is announced at the Um- - so fond of her but that isn't true I'd have liked her just as much if 3'ittsbnrg The sll3s is made by beryllium fhe'd never pven me f a blessed But anyhow we were toa liomlcal element that occurs in thing so much I suppose they minerals rare gether comparatively jtfvot i liS properties is increaseu thought I was like Morja too Anywell what I'm trying hardness which seems to offer a how they field for jnaking optical glasses of to say is they never so muci to minute as opened their mouths ' to either t'Ptter resistance of us" fccratches that come from wear a Mr Hart' smiled Another quality U to admit f 'l wouldn't worry! too much Mderable violet light the about what other people Fay if I U! ntui eitects ot wnicn in mujii intitiefllhnve been well establish- - were you Mi"s Ashe" Jhe declared ultra-violed Wn ther the "Particularly if they happen to be in is a permanent piui- - people you don't care about Mona or ifimthing that sunlight seems to have been a gay lady who ory Theset good souls slriT 'y breaks down by a process died gallantly called soiirlzatlon has not yet have never lived gaily! I am sure I hardly think they'rci worth conbefn tested ' de- - sidering" j Rlas Waa made in the SilAshtoreth sisrhed1 j po rtnleht!! of J 1'rof Alexander e "Maybe you're riglft" she achead of chemistry by Chi I hate Lai n "Chinese research knowledged "Anyhow I lis iriterest in producing the them"' "Well: thn lot's talk of somefrom as dream of Hidgljfs else" he proposed "I'd love developChina's! thing by ing prosperity tos" show you around a bit" ing n market for his country's k of 'beryl a mineral containiV They stood up together and he ing beryllium took her arm When Kparated from other snow is lie looked very slim and tall and oxide boryllium in whites1 Ashtoreth v bite lst hinking the new glass it hmdf-omi1looked ns Julius ho is which ulistituterl for lime thought f might have looked if be had usd in ordinary glasf Professor Silverman aid the beryllium oxide worn trousers and a hat She had will' bet tried in combination with seen a but of him once at the muother chemicals to "discover its seum and' thought he had the possibilities for making still differ nicest leanest profile of antiquity ent typed of glass She had read somewhere that t Caesar was the Inevitable codirespondent of every fashionable "CET THAT CAR" vorcee in Rome and n perfect NEW YORK — Thus cried Dr devil with the ladies You could Louia White when he looked up tell it somehow Just to look at while reporting the theft f his au- him Now she was thinking tomobile to a policeman The offi- how very like the great Roman cer- commandeered a passing car I Toll is Hart was The same straight and caught the thieves Where nose and thin lips-- 1 And a sort of upon the good doctor visited his She von-an- y humorous look of ihe patents and told them all about lcred if they possessed it — same attributes (AP)-entirel- i Lawrence Noble and family had couple of slightly squiffed gen silk hats oskied a blind tleiuenin strppt-T-ornniccolo player the other njght for the loan of his piccolo' One of them expertly ren dered several tunes as a crowd gathered while the other passed his hat Quite a sum was wheedled ou of soeetatarsi "Vnu nre! riot so poor now" said the hat passtor stuffing a roll b bills into thelblind man's hand 'Nor to blihd either" replied the tifMniir his black glasses to bestow a sly iw ink' Broadway has many beggars em nloved bv al syndicate uney aie i an pprl lied an d board-- ' no matter what the receipts and a percentage re iho tnt-iin this way they are a living and in cases o guaranteed r- - other difficulties the syn f renders legal aid floutes nro aifiienod to them daily China is - one of the ti - L J the Xoung - ( I I pendicitis- A Pt 2 - j red-hand- l For! Pistinguished Washington Slooscvelt urges i$500000 fcr relief of ltalian quake sufferers - i MEDALS PRIZES Tears ve fWta building engineering" especially concrete construction Education: Gold' medal and $100 iMonroe N Work Tuskegee Institute Alabama for scholarly research and educational publicity Bronze medal ands$100 John jr Gandy president Virginia State col a for developing lege Ettrfcks his institution from a sichool to one with' "A" rating In 'Virginia v service Religious Gold medal and $400 the Rev: Ij KL Williams Chicato for his development of' Mt OUvct church and for hi leadership of negrd Bapitists'of the I'iiited States throii'rh' the national Baptist con- - N department of In the negro linen' In NEGROES GIVEN From Our File in-th- porariea I'By BLOSSER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS York "Mew STAITDARD-EXAIJIITE- 1 j :::::: 2 I l ''' '-- : '::'::- - ' ' '' ' - I 74i 'i f ( ' - i '" 1 '' fr inodb ut3U j n U For sore throat there's a swift and sure way to soothe away the inflammation Every : For singer knows the secret I Dissolve Bayer TONSILJTIS Aspirin tablets in purej watcr! and gargle and Nothing ii the whole realm o£ medicine is sore throat And more helpful in cases SORE you probably know how Aspirin dispels a headache! breaks up iolds relieves rheuTHROAT matic pajif neuralgia j neuritis lumbago! 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