| Show Y THE OGDEN TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 19 1929 JOU-TA£- OUT VJUEOE TU FELLAS ABS—X JM1E sco sir ueae bv To HUDDLESTON CONGRESSMAN' CULLS THIS TIUE MOST FOOL-IS- n AGE INLIIISTORY I v see Me coMe Hospital and rr seems JATcu'Poarumf 7UEy'D BS our Dkily Lenten Upfe Iff &0fm fc 7AAT SOUNDS Uk£ ( AM AAkROLAMcrE AKUST BS SOA£VUR£B£ y S er s-rae- — ' 2Q h -- JT nn I ITA ntu t 'J v I III nil k i 1 I f i ii' I I I wv ' lJss vv ft v I w I I ' 1 i i i "If we are to have prohibition this country — and I believe a of the people wants it — majority n malrtrltv miicr irr nrt its h1nr4 leg3 and fight for it It is utterin r ly inconceivable to me how prohibitionists can give countenance and respect and patronage to known violators "Prohibition is an ethical question and we will not have real prohibition until a very large percentage of peopje believe in it not only I for others but for themselves think that sentiment for prohibition via growing 'We will never have absolutely complete enforcement for you must remember that in some sections of the country we still have peonage! a modified formof slavery even though sentiment is almost unanimously against it "It may take So years to get realty : satisfactory- enforcement But I expect that a sentiment will develop which willput the bootlegger in the same class with the narcotics vendor and cause his customers to be regarded as addicts I voted against the 'eighteenth amendment butr the sooner people make up their minds that we have prohibition the better for them" Stop That Cough Quick! 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(IvV if common quest !v ' J We should never forget that Galilee ifind Judea were crowded centers-Hfairlteeming with Iuh y man life and humming with thai noise of daily existence It was in this environment that Jesus spoke to men and it is in this environment that He speaks to men today If He led men out into the fields and beside the still waters it was always only to send heni back re- freshed to later and life He of-- i Cored tohis disciples not surcease fiom toil or lessened (intensity of experience but life and the gift ot it more libundantly fY2) V (xT) T?SLJ I I LAy I "5?S D & R G train No 5 was seven hours late reaching Ogden £ ''l f Sm Representative H P Randall sprained his ankle while traveling with the legislature from Salt Lake to Provo ' ! I1 D e Lavon Greenwell recited "Our Flag" at a program at the Mound Fort school " D The Conflregatlonalist PsalmisO poetically speaking THE God called upoh men to "b sjtill and know that I am God" But Jesus offered men rest and peacf in the busy noisy! hard-drivvrays of daily life It was not th rest and peace of retreat but ths satisfaction of a n"ew jsplrit a new yoke that made burdens easy and a new fellowship thai touched Hf With joy in common labors and in The Child family reunion will be held Washington's birthday in ' GIL ROY E 4f Editor the opera house j Miss Jeanette Leek gave a party at a movie theatre on her birthday : — jp ' STEAMED PRESS When sponging the ' children's school trousers get out all thai spots then sp6nge with a cloth wrung out of clear waterT fold thfi: crers-ecarefully while they are Still damp and snreajl over papers laid on the radiator They wilt dry beautifully all' creased as if steam pfipssed j Her sister Eva assisted Dr- - "HV- J Powers has returned from California s ltL -- W& Southern Pacific engines will now use oil to "fire up" engines in the round house 1 1 If case of illegal deer killing cupied the municipal court Huntsville man was accused shooting venison out of season A r J?yJ( & UrlCWT ''tfifyy T if' L3 4i W 1 A Ria 2ZT lata — u a WUKT 6r- OF AM AM- Y HC A 1 Aj Salt Lake — Jacob C Sorenson recluse died at the Holy Cross hospital after being attacked by burglars — TK 74 I I Qisat ma stHvicc mc by " Sfcii - nr' ' from thf locks took all the dojwn stream THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) (READ THE STORit of Two cars of blooded sheep from Ontario will arrive in Weber county and be distributed among local flocks orr 2Vrs itsgnvic wc7 f oc- - (&9Z9 THIS HAS HAPPENED ' When RUTH LESTEIl secretary finds the dead body of licr employer "HANDSOME HARRY" BORDEN" sprawled on the floor beneath the window of his private office she runs at once to the office of her fiance JACK illis office Is just across the narrow airshaft from Borden's Finding Jack out Ruth searches for his pistol which he had purchased at the same time he bought an identical weapon for her to keep in her desk His gun is gone! Petri tied with fearshe recall? Jack's incriminating: behavior of the past Saturday and his angry r threat against Borden When Jack returns he accompanies Ruth to Borden's suite 'and while he phones for the police Ruth hurres to close the airshaft window in the private office fearing Jack shot Borden acrossj the airshaft The window is already closed! Ruth tells DETCETIVE McMAN'N of Borden's two Saturday morning visitors: RITA DUBOIS night club dancer and MRS BORDEN his wife and mother of his two children who called for her monthly alimony check 3Irs Borden comes in during the questioning and McMann accuses her of the murder but she denies it Ruth tells McMann of the pistol in her (desk but when he looks for it it too is gone! Tiny footprints of a pigeon in dried blood oil the window ledge and cn the floor "near the body indicate the window was open when Borden was shot Ruth's fear for Jack "grows but Mc31ann insinuates that Ruth L the murderess of Borden! MORAN" the cleva tor operator's test! m o n y makes things look black for Ruth when McMann suddenly asks whose office is that across the airshaft When he learns It is Jack's he asks the elevator operator what time on Saturday afternoon Jack returned to his office NOW GO ON" WITH THE STORY HAY-WAR- D CHAPTER XV PFLUGER hunched his OTTO and rammed hl3 hands deeper into the pockets of hi3 uniform "I dunno— - about two I ain't keepin I o'clock guess tabs on them that's got' a right to jome and go" ''Isn't there a register record for Saturday afternoon Coghlan?" Mc"You require Mann demanded everyone to sign in and out don't you?" "Not Coghlan shook his head until four o'clock Saturdays Too many tenants coming and goig before then" "I can tell you almost to the minute when I returned and when I left the building" Jick Hayward act-l- y settled the question matter-of-- f "Miss Lester and I went to lunch at the- Chester Hotel and just before dessert iwas served I had left the theater discovered tickets on my desk We were goI looked at my ing to a matinee watch found it was 10 minutes to two and walked rapidly from the Chester to the Starbridge building '— a distance of only two blocks I didn't have to wait for the elevator so it must habe been not later than five or six minutes of two when I floor I went got off at the seventh to my office and —" "Just a minute!" McMann interrupted "I'd just a little bit rather have Otto's story before you have a chance to tell what he remembers And you might unclench that fist of yours Hayward I'm afraid you will sprain your fingers and that would be too bad Now Otto how long was Mr Hayward In his office before he went back again in your car?" "I ain't saying he was in his office at all" Otto denied sullenly "Oh!" McMann pounced "So you saw him head toward this wing of the building when he left the elevator did you?" Otto Pfluger shrugged and slouched lower against the wall "N'aw! I ain't sayiri' he was in his office or he wasn't in his office because I didn't follow him — see? I 'tended to my own business and that was runnin my elevator" "And right now young man your business is to answer my 'I questions" McMann retorted may not give you a tip to keep your moxith shut as Mr Hayward evi- den&y did but I can give you a pass to the jail If you don't frej open up and spill what you know" "Mr Hayward didn't give me no - - Service By HEA Inc j v-- j Q like she was in a hurry She run into the telephone booth and that's the last I seen of her 'cause I had a call from the fourth floor then or maybe it was the fifth Naw it was the fourth Old man Cohen ' wholesale shoes" "Any other passengers for the seventh floor Saturday afternoon?" McMann demanded impatiently "Naw not a soul" Micky answered nromntlv "I thought Bor den had gone down on the othe elevator for some reason or other Gees! He musta been dead already and his sweetie thought he'd stood her up! Gees! She musta on the stood there pbundin' door—" "That'll do Moran" the detec tive cut him short "You and Otto can sret back on your job3 but don't 'leave the building till I give you permission understand?" When the door had closed upon the elevator boys McMann faced Jack Hayward his eyes narrowed to glinting gray slits "Well how about it Hayward? I suppose you're going to tell me it took you 10 minutes to find those conven iently forgotten theatre tickets" Before Jack could answer Biggers appeared with the in would" Just then the big locks opened formation that the men from the wide "Lock out" ths Sea Man to remove the arrived had morgue And then he jump- cried loudly man body of the murdered "Just a minute Biggers Hold 'em back until I get Mrs Borden out of the way I'll put her in Covey's charge down the hall till I need her" Some of Ruth's hatred of the detective evaporated as she witnessed his gentleness with the widow whom he had a few minutes before tried to bully into confessing that she had killed her husband Bot when the body had been removed on a stretcher and McMann was free to devote his entire attention to Jack Hayward fear for the man she loved fanned her: hatred of McMann Into a high: hot blaze — Says (Continued Tomorrow) ANNE AUSTIN tip Saturday — naw nor this morn-i- n neither! He tips us boys regular the first of the month like most of the "other tenants do Aw all right! I'm tellin' you if you'll let me! It was about 10 minutes after I took him up before I took him down again I guess because I sent my kid brother what was hangin' around the lobby over to the drug store across the street to get me a cup of coffee right after I'd took Mr Hayward up and I'd drunk it before he rung for ine to take him down again" McMann grinned crookedly as he made rapid notes of the boy's story "You didn't have any other passenger during those 10 minuter Otto?" "Naw" "And when Mr Hayward left did you notice anything peculiar about his behavior?" Otto glowered "Naw!" Ruth could have kissed the sullen young towhead for his failure to mention a fact which might yet assume vast importance— that Jack Hayward had returned to his office empty-hande- d and left it with a heavy briefcase "Who elf e rode in your car between two and four o'clock Saturday?" McMann prodded the "unwilling witness "I ain't taking no memory course" Otto Pfluger shrugged "But &a far as I remember I didn't take no passengers from the seventh floor after Mr Hayward left" McMann scowled then turned upon Micky Moran who grinned "How about you Mocheerfully ran? Who were your passengers for the seventh floor after Miss Lester's and Mr Hayward's sec- answered sulkily "Looked like a chorus girl" "Rita Dubois!" Ruth cried "I thought she was to "meet Mr Borden at the station— "Just a minute" McMann silenced her peremptorily "Describe the girl Moran— hair eyes clothes anything you can remember" "Black "hair black eyes Kinda tall and slinky like a movie vamp" "I didn't notice her Micky obliged clothes 'cept she had on a swell fur coat with a real live white orchid pinned on the collar" McMann looked at Ruth who nodded an eager confirmation of the girl's identity "All right Moran When did you bring her up and what happened that you know of? Did you talk with her" "Not when I brought her up" Micky answered the last question first "She was looking to sore tapping her foot and acting so impatient that I kept my mouth shut" "When pounced de this?" Micky stuck out his lower jaw pugnaciously and seemed about to go Into a stubborn silence Then "I dunno! Pretty soon after I took Benny down I guess After half-pa- r st anywav" "Did you notice her manner? Anything unusual?" McMann rapped oyt "I didn't pay no attention to her She didn't mean nothing in my young life" Micky retorted "She just got in my elevator and I took her up — that's all" "And when she came down?" McMann was having hard work to restrain his anger and impatience "Was she upset? Crying? Pale?" "Gees! I didn't give her a second look after I seen it was the same lady I'd took up" Micky protested disgustedly "I ain't got no time for dames her age" McMann looked as if he could have cheerfully clouted the impudent youngster over the head but he limited the expression of his anger to a black scowl "Anyone else?"'''A frail that was here "Sure Saturday morning and two or three times before then" Micky on' Can Jack Hayward explain away those 10 minutes? Newspaper reporters appear in the next chapter "Five minutes? Seven minutes? Ten minutes?" McMann suggested impatiently 10 minutes "Maybe maybe more" Micky admitted his flush deepening "This Rita dame looks sore because I kept her waitin' and I jolly her up a bit I says to her 'Sorry if I kept you waitin' Miss I was makin a date with my sweetie' I fays 'Nen she says 'Well be sure you don't stand her up old dear Nothing makes a girl more sore than to be stood tapping her' foot up' shelikesays she wai sore as all get-oagain-An' I says "Gees! Did Borden stand up a swell frail like you? An' she grins a little at that an' cracks right back "I'll say he did! And how!' " "What else?" McMann demand- mil ' ( - l ' ' !" ' $ HIhV : - vvo"- - hM-itt&fti- ' ' Win — li ' v Vfc sar died several hundred f umim ijiMuMmi —jytyi lyiu : imiiii"vwmmiv i 1 'l '''' i "" V J t l years ago at least two of his namesakes One has just been survive him f-- l ? Lti I I ' 1 - S i ':H!-'f 11 L' lh' IVii t $' I -- iir I J t - has where progress kept IN honjies wkh the times daughters arc growing up without the unhappy consciousness of former days Mothers who have learned the great advantages of Kotex naturally advise their daugh-- : ters of its superiorities over ioned makeshift methods of sanitary proteaion- - The result means a carefree composure never before possible self-- 1 h to end a cold iqulckly IS 4 ger sets in Mr Harding contracted a severe cold which nothing seemed to reOther cases reported dally— Examination showed that atlNote: lieve certified by attending physician congestwere badly his nose tubes ed his throat was inflamed and Juiit a few pleasant spoonsful of the cold was spreading rapidly Pectoral now and you too pneumonia then he called Ayer's Fearing a Amrtnv- who crave him double will feel like a different person tomorrow Endorsed by all druggists doses of Ayer's Pectoral old-fas- - ' ' h- y j - of the pad axe j ' r'"' ' 'lx r- ' - 3 i - — - 19 ::-' rounded and tapered it may fe worn without evidence under the most clinging gown There is none of that conspicuous bulkiness so often asso-ciatedwith methods And you can adjust the fillet to suit your own special needs It is easily disposed of no laun- dering is necessary A new process makes it softer than ever before' And finally Cellucotton absorbent wad dine takes no 16 - — — times ' its own is! times in moisture 3 which weight more than cotton itself Use ed ' Buy a box of Kotex today' It is 45c for a box pf 12 at any drug dry goods or deparrinent store also obtainable through vending cabinets 'in rest- rooms by West Disinfecting Co Super-stz- e Formerly ! 1 yoc-n- ow la Kotex Gjc Supcrtic Kotex differ from Regular ' Kotex only In giving the extra protection of additional layer of Cellucotton jrnbrbent wadding He advantage in liaing It in connection with the Regular are thu obvioua Dupoaable die am war Doctor and nuraea con-aidit indupenaabte where extra needed Atthcnewtowprke you carl eaalif afford to bujf one box ot Super-sit- e to every three) of Kotex Regular It extra layer of filler mean much in added comfort and tecurity er j : - v- " r- old-fashion- I New perfections in Kotex One of the most important of recent improvements in this scientifically designed sanitary pad is a patented process which deodorizes safelyj and thoroughly! No othernapkin offers this advantage Because corners I J£?W" I J fjj f K 'JCt'- - The intelligent mother is careful to protect the health and insure the comfort of her daughter by advising the use of this scientific sanitary protection If x f V- - ' f i IS v'-im- i 4i ''" h m a mother of today about an old hygienic problem GHOSTS OF CAESAR LONDON — Although Julius Cae- elected councillor at Weymouth "Gees ain't 'at enough' for one And another Julius- Caesar is "She got shown in the London telephone ditrip?" Micky grinned off and beat it out of the elevator rectory t ' fathometer a recent Invention which judges water depth from echoes recently guided the liner Leviathan across the Atlantic The device transmits electric sounds to the bottom of the ocean from the keel of the ship The time taken for the return of the Found is used in computing the depth of the water ed In a few minutes this nospuai cer-Hf- ii ' morHcine brought welcome relief Next day he was sufficient ly relieved to get up ana in anoiner day or so congestion cleared up and he was back at work— a3 well v-- : as ever Petfectre Easytoti t MECHANICAL HELMSMAN LONDON —The ut strength MaU-ourno- se ilMriiBUIBjgjggjpg 4-- ' " By taking the' timely advice of his doctor E II Harding like numbers of people here has found that it is not necessary to go thru the needless misery of a cold Nor is there any necessity for needless fear if the right steps are taken before dan- 1 "One thinff mv daughter must be told st one re-dy- ed I ing the time each party comes up I let her off at the seventh floor and then I went back down While my car was down the telephone in the booth started ringing and I answered it The starter goes off one and they wasn't at half-paanybody else but me down there" "Yes? What of it?" McMann de"How long manded impatiently before Miss Dubois rang for the elevator?" " 'At's what I don't know — not Mick admitted flushing exactly" "It— —'at was my' girl on the phone and I made a date with her for Sunday and— and kidded her along awhile 'nen when I got back in my car the seventh floor red light Began Instantly When Doctor Advised Home Use of Pleasant Hospital Method L : I dunno! 'Bout half an hour after Mrs Borden left I reckon I ain't got no way of tell- Relief ' ' j afternoon?" "That lady I heard you call Mrs Borden" Micky answered sullenly "Gees! I didn't know the sheik was married!" he added brightening "He sure didn't let it cramp ' AM make-anybod- McMann his style none" McMann frowned "Keep your opinions to yourself until they're called for Moran! When did v you bring Mrs Borden up?' 111 day-whe- "Gees! ond trip?" Micky scratched his thatch of was red hair "First I brougt up len-n- y Smith the kid that works here" "Benny!" Ruth exclaimed "Why he left for the day at exactly one o'clock" "Well he come back" Micky "Said he'd forgot somegrinned thing I took him back down three or four minutes later And say I guess that lets Miss Lester out all O K ! If the kid had found his bos3 dead he wouldn't back down whistling would he?" Ruth smiled gratefully at the boy who was so obviously anxious to lift suspicion from her "If the boy came back for someunthing he'd forgotten it was Mcdoubtedly in the outer office" Mann pointed out "And the door was closed between the two offices after "Borden was killed according to Miss Lester's own story of her discovery of the body But you stick to your own story Moran and let the office boy tell his when he comes in — if he ever gets here" McMann added curtly "Who else came to the seventh floor Saturday was es Tiny-mit- j J 4 EE Clowny stood upon some ed to safety while the bunch be(The Tinjmites are rescued In rocks and eyed' thei mon gan to scream The Trouble Tots fhl' next tetory) (Copyright 1029 NEA Service strous water locks "I've heard had played their trick and it lad worked otit slick water The very I' Inc) of these before" said he "They're all around the land Onej great big place they're always seen! Of The Panama canal I meap course I've never looked on! those but folks say 'they are grand" "You bet- they are" the Sea Man said "They tower aay upj To see ' them j work overhead would really be a thrilling sight You can't I dye a dres- sI would suggest! for you that no matter j now car you mayj be— without some bright all pf you color That's tht idea behind Dianiorid Hvm real are down that way you jusft stop They are made to eivt vou real servirp Thv mnhm over for a while and wat'h thd from three to five times more aniline than nthrr dv in j boats go through" "' "J the market J Then Scouty shouted j "Now Next time you want to dve trv Diamond Dvp let's go and see how they work hnr down below We've wandefcd all us iu uc ujcii men compare results Note the abgencCi of that look: of streakintr or soottinir around the top and seen enough of this f I'll bet the locks f whetj lookmar the colors ar Thm nhtr U u:n: want to open wide through wear and washintr If vou don't aurfc niamntiH hide Gee just imagine how th better dyes your dealer will refund your money j water rushes with a hiss" The while of Diamond package So down below they promptly Dyes is the oririnal aye lor ahy and every kind of material It will dye or tint 'silk wool went and 'bout a half an hour was cotton Imerr rayon or any mixture of materials The blue taeknne spent In tramping o'er the lower is a special dye fir silk or wool only With it you can dye bed Then Coppy cried aloud your viiudoic articles ot suic or wool with results equal to the finest pro- "Where are the Trouble Tots? I'll bet they'll get us into troube yet h viien vou ouv— rememner tnn vyujn vj""" I wonder what it was that? made je dyts silk or wool only The white package will dye every kind them leave our happy crowd" v fcwiw uHfiuaing si iK ana wool x our aeaicr The Sea Man winked his eye both packages 'jhas and smiled Said he "Now listen here my child Those pesky little Trouble Tots are up to nq real I sadly fear that you will good find they: have mischief nofv in mind - Whateyer they may do you Tinies- might ' have known they SG - nd do zAgo pPhought j Ogden Elks opened their show at r ar ph- If KmtCK PICTURES Long Beach Calif— Five fishermen report they were pursued by sea serpent a Ely New — Two men fired on a crowd of 20 dancers but only two were wounded The two were WASHINGTON— "This" George Huddleston of Alabama in the course of - sr— HAL COCHRANE - I h in 40-foo- "Our present position in respect to spiritual concern con-as distinguished from material cern I trace back to the development of industry arid commerce and their tremendous multiplication of human conveniences luxuries and opportunities for financial gain ken have amassed fortunes and the poor have had luxuries denied to princes in other times "The result is that all of man's interest and attention has been diverted away front the spiritual life which embraces religion art and politics in the purest sense and concentrated on the material side —on tnmgs mat one can see amell feel and hear So we have elevated to the supreme matters form of relating to sex toa low food drink fine buildings clothes" automobiles and other things shading up to the power influence and prestige that comes from the possession of wealth "Thus every human activity is the preacher Even tainted preaches at his richest parishioners preaching what they want to hear so that they will contribute and give him a fine home and his trip to Palestine "The professional" man sells hisJtalent to -- the highest bidder and measures success by the size of his fees and retainers "The politician lends himself to organized selfish interests so as to hold-fr- is job- and the emoluments and dignities connected therewith "And so on down to the workman who scabs on a job so that he can ride in a secondhand car and get a bottle of bootleg liquor once in a while" George Huddleston is nearly 60 years old he contin"Among cations" now is reliance "no ued or honorchivalry upon placed liven courage is no longer at a premium ' Ingenuity in devising safe ways of killing men is now the vogue "With its past experience one world might suppose that this abandoned have would long ago on entirely thepractice of relying we force-t- o settle its troubles But continue to "build cruisers and to treaties admit that our anti-wreally do not mean very much "Among - ourselves we have come to put our faith in legal forces We are now treating prohibition as a legal and political question instead of as a moral question "The prohibitionists made two In obgreat original mistakes taining passage of the prohibition laws they anticipated public opinion and expected the law to" enforce Itself in communities where sentiment was against it Second after enacting the laws they failed to support them Many prohibitionists violate the law openly and those who do not are willing to take to their bosoms those who SfORY Tears from Our Files i: fcj RODNTEY DUTCIIEIt NrEA Service Writer a general conversation "is the most foolish agre in history" I wish" suggested your correspondent! 'that you would fully explain yourself for a very large number of readers who probably would like to know why" of George Huddleston is one those rare members of congress who except in matters involving a question of good taste is willing to see in thenewspapers anything he says in private None of his votes conflict with his beliefs "There are" he proceeded to say "a hAlf dozen reasons for the assertion' By the reliance of this age upon force I mean both physical force and law And coupled with that is our lack of regard for principle political economic or otherwise This is the day of the the man who gets opportunist It is while the getting is good most distinctly not the day of men vision and principle of wisdom for whom we have lost nearly all regard R Bv BLOSSER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS asfflNIGTONM STANDARD-EXAMINE- pro-tectio- ni j j : 7 ' Kotex is tihe only wnitary pad that deo dorizes by patented process! ( Patent No 1670587) j KOTeX The NeWiSanlury Tad which deodorize |