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PRECkLES' yms u &$X GUAO TO J vfco A WA-- P Au 1 CAl f unac- customed distance opponent's favorite the young Finn holder of the world's record is none the less confident He claims a mark ofiSTOS for two miles over a poor trick in Finland and believes he is capablje of lowering Nurml famous although mark of 8:58 - he says little Is in fine condition and expressed his confidence earlier by issuing a challenge to Nurml "to meet him in Tonight's race He added a little more proof last night by turning in two miles in 9:05 15 in Boston He ran over the same track Nurml complained of when he made two miles in 9:12 M'CAKTHY PLEASED WITH CUB STARS Santa Catalina Island 23 — (AP) — Tickled? C4W Feb Ask Joe McCarthy The reason why: t " l'Did you ever see pitchers in such good condition?" asked Joe "and only Fix days of training behind them pharley Root Art Nehf Hal Carilson Guy Bush and Pat Ma-lothe "big shots" st the Chica-Cubs go pitching corps all have been displaying form that usually Sev-erjis! not seen until midseason are other hurlers nearing the peak of form rapidly Eddie It ''also appears that from the big 21 year-old Blading Pa club and league Cvengros former' major Wichita pitcher who worked for last sea-so- p Falls of the Texas league are getting a great deal of atFans may see these two tention flingers around during the opening game of the National league in Chicago April 16 Another ten sided game was played yesterday but the score favored "Gabby"-- ' Hartnett! side over Pat Malone's team Those doing the mound work were Malone Henry Grampp Berlyn Home and Lautenbactxr while Tom Angley and Bob Grace rookie catchers backstopped LVALON v pf at Lau-tenbach- er -- r'M-ik- -- ll MAY REDUCE LOANS SIDNEY -- r (AP) — Weakness commonwealth of Australia bonds on the New York market has aroused reports here that foreign loans will --be reduced during the year In this case it is expected that Imports also will shrink Weakness of the issues is ascribed in part to deficits in government finances caused by decreased customs revenues of - -- j j SWEET SANDWICH A good sandwich for children is one made of chopped pineapple nuts and a little boiled dressing Serve on lettuce on whole wheat bread fj : SAFE FOR CHILDREN'S J COt'GHS — CROUP of mothers everyThousand where jrely upon Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to relieve their children's coughs stuffy wheezy colds troublesome night coughs and above all of frightening crpup Always reliable Foley's Honey and Tar Compound quickly cuts the - choking phlegm clears the clogged throat and turns a suffering choking child into an quietly sleeping little one Rely upon Foley's Jloney and Tar Compound and you will not be disappointed Ask for it — Advertisement 4 easy-breathi- ' ng and spoke in such untrimmed language to a moderh nation" He tien suggests that If were to before one of our luncheon clubs that He wouldr fare much yorse than He did? in His own djiy "bw appointed custodians of other people's patriotism would cill His loyalty into! question and Place His name on a black list! Fkshionable churches would dismiss IIm as a gloomy crank peddling a gospel of calamity But we may bo sure that Be? would insist as of old flat uselessness in nations or men irivltes disaster" Why not let our lives be so useful here that we may find a definite place in history though unsung The most marvelous institution of all ages is the It invites your attention church and help Our Bible school meets at 10 o'clock each Sunday morning immediately by the worship slrvice at 11 o'clock The sermon subject is "The Most Difficult of Christian Virtues" f The Christian Endeavor societies niect at 6:30 In the evening and tie evening praise service at 7:80 The sermon subject is "New Testa-nfeImmortarity" Tou are corinvited to these services dially I The prayer meeting is held each The Vfednesday evening at 7:45 tleme this week ls "The Marks of rijiscipleship Life" The scripture r lesson is Luke 12 fliesh A landslide in Provo canyon blocked the railrdod for 400 feet tC 4' ( mjetju RECES LAST start OE VEAC-D- " AioM v 7WAT X WAD O VOO kNOW VJWCH POPE 6AWE OS OUR present "s ( ( M 1rv- - H J -tMw 77ZZ7ZZZ TT CAMS "POPF? 1 ) r) JUL FROA 7W GROCSRy if ---V f 1 j ) 1 1 A Standard newsboy was stabbed the breast while playing with other boys Clarence Chandler mangled his hand at the Hess bakery In A W Brown wrote a letter to The Standard protesting against the proposed city waterworks —v J A traveling crane has been attached to the west end of the railroad viaduct to aid in completing the steel structure X HkHale W Chatterton and Swan of Preston Ida are in A C VTl29 -- JfEBL j©!929 By NEA sir" ed 1 7 ''!' key and no smail change on the floor" : "Well sir the gentleman excused himself to the young lady pretty soon after I'd served the entrees and left the dining room" the waiter resumed his story "How soon after? And how long had they been there when the entrees were served V' McMann prodded "As I said sir the entrees were ready in the kitchen aiiid I brought them right out I judga they hadn't been in the dining room more than five or six minutes when I served the food since the gentleman ordered immediately without waiting for the young lady( I couldn't say exactly how long it was before the gentleman left but the food was scarcely touched i sir" "Not hungry eh ?" McMann commented sweeping Ruth and Jack with his narrowed eyes "Well Phillips how long was the young man gone?" "I couldn't say that sir to the minute but it was quite a while — 15 to 25 minutes I should think for the young lady was becoming very restless" "Very restless!" McMann repeated slowly as he wrote the words down "Then when thei young man returned how did he behave Phillips? How did he look?" "Flustered sir and worried sort of Wouldn't have ny dessert sir and seemed to be in a hurry to get away" the waiter answered "Remember what they talked about when you came for the dessert order?" McMann demanded sharply "I didn't listen sir of course" the waiter deprecated j'but I heard the gentleman answer some question the young lady "had asked — something about Mr Borden sir" "About Borden!" McMann tri"You're sure of that umphed Phillips? Just what" was said and how did you happn to remember the name?" "Why sir Mr Borden is— or rather was sir— a frequent guest for luncheon in our dining room so naturally when his name was mentioned-noticed it" "Yes?" MeMann smiled at the pale girl With the blaziing eyes and at the pale young rhan whose hands were clenched "Yes sir He was saying something like 'What makes you think I saw Borden?' and the young lady answered or in words to this effect sir: You were gone so long and look so awful I you were having a quarrelthought with Borden' That's all I heard sir for I left the table then to get the check from the cashier with the amount stamped on "I'm afraid Miss Lester" McMann turned to Ruth "that like most' people you're inclined to forget that waiters have eyes and ears as well as hands'' Before the flushedj indignant girl could answer the detective turned to the waiter- again "When did the couple leave Phillips? Give me the time as nearly as you can place it" The waiter shook his head "I really couldn't say sin I go off duty at three arid all I can say is that I worked for some time after the young couple had gone" "In quite a hurry to get away it' rapped out 'Ruth obeyed going to the outer office to get her handbag out of the top drawer When she returned she silently handed a key to the waiter who fingered It briefly then laid it upon the extended palm of the detective "Is that the key Phillips?" ' "It looks like It sir but of course I couldn't say—" "Or is this the key you found on the floor?" Ruth asked with quiet key diftriumph offering a second size and fering only slightly in shape from the first which she took from a small coin purse The waiter shook his head helplessly - "It looks like jt miss but weren't they Phillips?" McMann since most of these keys look suggested alike —" "I couldn't say as to that sir except that the young gentleman left "Exactly!" Ruth cried "Mr Mc- hlg briefcase and I hurried after Mann this —" and she handed him him with it" the second key — ''Is the key to the "His briefcase eh? Pretty You can try It and see heavy was it office Phillips? Sides for yourself These keys are so stuffed out?" much alike that I was always mis"It was a large bag and quite taking my apartment key for my heavy but I don't remember office key and the other way whether it was bulging or not" So I solved the difficulty the waiter answered conscientiousround by keeping my office key In my ly : coin purse and the apartment ky "Did the gentleman leave you a loose in my handbag And the coin big tip Phillips?" McMann asked purse which has a firm fastening grinning and fits snugly into its pocket in The waiter shrugged and spread my handbag didnot fall out when his hands "He left the change I dropped the bag That is correct from two one dollar bills and a isn't It Phillips?" half dollar The bill came to two "Yes Miss I didn't pick up a forty-fiv- e sir" coin purse" the waiter agreed eagMcMann roared wUh sudden erly "And it must not have come laughter "A nickel tip! No wonopen for there was only the one der you've got such a good mem- - - her voice "Tou seem to have recovered from the cold" McMann reminded her "Perhaps there "was something—heavy in the lining pocket which' you didn't want the waiter to feel orj see?" Ruth knew that he was referring to her missing automatic "There ' : " "Miss Lester t show Phillips your key to this suite please!" McMann n't ' Mr - ers i: Q ANNE AUSTIN ready-to-serv- 4 '""' Service Inc said there were several things that impressed this couple on your memory What else Phillips?" "Well sir the young lady her dropped pocketbook and while I was stooping to pick up the scattered contents of the bag the litr tie lady excused herself saying she had to telephone —" "To warn Borden not to let Jack Hay ward into his office?" McMann pounced his glinting narrowed gray eyes fixed upon Ruth The girl's face flamed "No! I simply made the conventional excuse? and went to the ladles rest room to — powder my face I telephoned no one" "Hmm!" McMann obviously did not believe her "What else Phillips?" "While I was picking up the scattered objects the young gentleman was studying the menu card" the waiter went on in his deprecating hesitant manner "He put the things back in the young lady's bag and gave me the order without waiting for the young lady— " "What was the order?" McMann demanded "I wouldn't like to swear to that sir—" "I ordered broiled mushrooms on toast for Miss Lester and sweetbread patties for myself" Jack interrupted "They were on the e list and both of us are in the habit of eating light luncheons" "That's right- sir! I remember now!" the waiter corroborated eagerly "I brought the orders right out but first before the young lady came back I brought the rolls and butter and gave the young gentleman the key —" "The key! What key?" McMann demanded his eyes taking quick note of Ruth's startled surprise "Why sir' the key that had fell out of the young lady's handbag I kicked against it when I was putting the roll3 and butter on the table or I would never have noticed It I handed it to the young gentleman sir" "And what did he do with it?" "I didn't notice sir" "Did you see him reach for Miss Lester's handbag to put it there?" "No sir I'm quite sure he didn't sir at the time at least Probably he handed Jt to her when she returned to the table sir" "Do you think so?" McMann "Just what kind of key grinned was this Phillips? "An ordinary modern lock key 1 ' "-- "All right Phillips! Anything McMann smiled shrugged then else to impress this couple on your turned to the waiter again "You memory?" air-sha- lady-would- SEBV1CC 1HC 1 S to ' ' i 4 The Ogden city jail was fumigated after a transient with a case of smallpox was quarantined Burglars broke into the Little Queen saloon and the Lindsay Elite butcher shop and got some whisky and meat PAQW was nothing in the pocket McMann!" THIS HAS HAPPENED "ILVNDSOME HARRY" BORDEN promoter of dubious stock companies is murdered sometime between one and four o'clock on His body is Saturday afternoon ft found sprawled beneath the window or his "private office Monday morning by his secretary RUTH LESTER Ruth is engaged to JACK HA YVRD whose office is just across the narrow alrshaft from Borden's! Ruth knows Jack hates Borden for his attempted familiarity with her on Saturday morning Petrit fled with fear she recalls Jack's strange behavior of Saturday afternoon Fearing Jack shot Borden across the tvJrshaft Ruth goes to close the window above the body It is x already closed! MeM ANN detective police learns from the elevator boys that early Saturday afternoon passengers to the seventh floor were BENNY SMITH Borden's office boy 'MRS BORDEN his wife and mother of his two children who called for her monthly alimony check RITA DUBOIS night club dancer and Jack-Haward MeMaim first accuses Mrs Borden When he finds footprints of a piegon in dried blood he says the "job" was done from the inside and turns suspiciously to Ruth Jack admits the off fee across the hall is his and admits his return Saturday afternoon by saying he left theatre tickets on his desk BHil COWAN real estate man and friend of Jack's under questioning tells of hearing Jack mutter threats against Borden Saturday morning when ho saw the promoter in the opposite office attempt familiarity with Ruth He Jack alsqL tells st telephoning Saturday afternoon and being plugged in on a busy line and of hearing Borden quarreling violently Jack denies the conversation with Borden but McMann pointblank accuses him of Borden's murder They are interrupted by the? enrtanco of PHIL3LIPS the waiter who served Ruth and Jack V at luncheon Saturday NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XIX UST a minute Birdwell" Mc- -' Mann" answered then turned to the real estate man Bill Cowan who was obviously eager to escape "Cowan I'm inclined to let you go on about your business and not hold you as a material witness if you give me your promise not to talk with anyone-T-reportyour wife anyone else— about this case and will promise further not to leave town but will hold yourself available for further questioning" Cowan gave --both promises with almost ludicrous alacrity and bolted after another apologetic grip of Jack Hayward's hand The waiter Phillips was ushered In — a small man In a neat middle-age- d black overcoat snugly buttoned over his waiter's uniform After preliminary questions as to his name place of residence and occupation McMann asked: "Ever see this couple before Phillips?" ' Meek brown eyes studied Ruth Lester and Jack Haywafcd conscientiously "Yes sir They lunched at one of my tables In the Chester room Saturday" dining -"'At what time ?" The waiter shrugged slightly and smiled apologetically "That I could not say sir After the 1230 to 1:30 rush sirjjl should say" "Did you notice them particularly Phillips? Anything at all to fix this couple in your mind?" McMann pursued "Well sir there were several things" the waiter began deprecat-ingl- y "I thought it odd that the take her fur young coat off sir as the dining room is quite warm" "I didn't take my coat off because I was chilled — felt as if I were taking cold" Ruth explained taking care to keep defiance out of well-brush- GK Y WEA 14 ' 1 i Merit Badge of Boy Scouts j ) THE VOLUNTEERS OP AMERGrant avenue Mission services willbe held every night except Monday at 7:45 o'clock Simday school at 3 o'clock p m Special songs every Friday night With good music Come to your Father's house and worship with up Everybody welcome Coffeo and roils to the hungry ICA — 2457 i (READ THE STORY THEN epLOR THE PICTURE) cried Clofwny "look lutely right young manXYou must OH GEE" me I never thought that earn what you get Some people we would be real big again I'm live a happy life' and' work their rather glad that we are normal way right out of strife while size While we were small we others who are lsjry merely sit had real fun ' Just think of all around and fret" the things we've done But maybe They rested for a while and we'll have other sport to open up j Gerald Child son of Mr arid our eyes" Jtmiled old The Duck Mrs W G Child Jr of Farr West apd Lady said "Now don't you Worry your is in the navy wee head about the funj that is tb come There's heaps of it in store The world is full of fupny things and being patient always brings each one his share o pleasure That is what this world is for" -'X)h no" said Scouty "you are wrong At least you put it rather The) world's riot merely strong all for play It's mean for work ing too Of course you're always treated fair" and you are bound to gt your share of good time If ycju're thorough With the share of work you do" "Ha ha" The ladsf laughed aloud "Of that good thought you should be proud Yoki're abso then the lady jumped and spoke "Let's take a ride out again through the ah W all can go" said! she "We'll fix a rope seat onj itiy duck and then with any sort! of luck you all can hang on tight Come Von let'3 try it We shall see" fTWas fixed up in ho time at all and there was lots of room for all The Tinies j hopped Into the seat Their good friend cried "Take care!" She then jumped on the big fduck'n back and when she made her two hands smack the f unify duck spread out its wings and sailed up in the air METHODIST CHURCH— Sunday sfhool at 9:45 o'clock This is the first "pep" meeting of our Sunday shool All the department aro nieeting for a joint program in the bisement of the new church All the parents and friends are invited td attend Program starts promptly! at 9:4 5 Morning preaching service at 11 o'clock Sermon by the pastor "The Bow at a Venture" Music for the morning: — "Snow Bells" Prelude i Tschaikowsky Minor Study" "F Offertbry— I l Kohllng HHHo Pbstlude IPianist Miss Mabel Rowse i j Special music : Vocal solo Miss Mildred 'Creve-lift- g -- (Oh what a fall the Tinics take !' in die next story!) at 6:45 Subject Epworth league (Copyright 1929 jKEA Service a missionary meeting led by Inc) Gporee Jefiop Evening preaching service 7:80 Sermon by the pastor "Little Sins" Everyone is ' welcome FartnLavoutand Building Arcangmt : To obtain a Merit badge for farm layout and building arrangement a scout must: 1 Make a pan drawing of a barnyard plan providing for location of barns feed lots silos hog houses hen houses machine sheds hay barn and cow pasture 2 Make a plan of a modern barn to house 28 cowsr 5 horses 50 tons of hay providing for feed room milk room coolers feed carriers and manure carriers 3 Give requirements for light ventilation and sanitation of a dairy barn 4 Make a sketch drawing of a poultry plant to house 500 birds 5 Draw a plan and give the measurements for a 100 ton silo 6 Show a diagram of a farm of 160 acres indicating a proper layout of house outbuildings and all fields — t— 7— NEW COAL AGE SEEN -- BY NOTED SCIENTIST — (AP) — Scientific research willv return coal says Dean R W Brock of the faculty" of mines University of VANCOUVER B C British Columbia to its former' economic importance "A new coal age will dawn' Dean Brock predicts "Already considerable research work is being done in Europe for patriotic reasons and to make those nations independent of Imported petroleum I feel however that this research will best extend the use of coal when it Ls conducted under the auspices of private industry as were electrical experiments" Dr Brock says that many Of the problems troubling coal mining today result from insufficient knowledge of the full use of coal Descience has spite the fact that found thousands ' of from coal tar 62 per cent of coal tar is today burned as fuel he points out J — — — - '" -- — VESSEL WILL RUN WITHOUT PROPELLOR Rumania— (AP)— Stefan Berov a marine engineer claims that he has invented a ship He says It Is and that it will develop unsurpassed speed He calls it the BAZAHGICj pro-pellorl- nm-sinkab- le Ilidro-Bero- v I'lUSr BAPTIST (The Church or tl& Oijmcs)— Twenty-fift- h street avenue and Jeferson (Arthur J Hansen pastor Our Bible school of feifing and religious instruction meets at 9 "4 5 o'clock a m George Washington said: "The perpetuity of this nation depends upon the religious training of the young" Morning worship at l o'clock serman theme "Human Nature and Divine Reinforcements" The power of God can overcome any weakness of human nature Aly-so- n E Smith will render the following vocal solos: "Itj Was for Me" Blount "Just for Today" - up-to-d- Kerns" division of the Women's Guild wll hold a silver tea Jin the Guild hall Wednesday evening the Daughters of the King will hold their meeting in the Guild hall at 7 o'clock followed by a short devotional service at 7:45 p m The Boy) Scouts vyill hold their anniversary dinner in the Guild hall on Thursday evening at 6:30 Judge Wl H Reeder will je the speaker Saturday morning he Guild will havej a baked food sale at Sewell's United stor 2432 Washington ave noon Mrs LUTHERAN — Corner of street and Jefferson avenue Rev Roy Carlson pastor Services for tie sedond Sunday fn Lent February 24 Sunday school 10 a m Morning services 11 o'clock sermorji theme "The SibfUl Woman at Jesus Feet"La-die- s (Aid meets Wednesday after-noolELIM TWejity-thir- d j j j nj February f at 2:30 o'clbck 27 wjthj Mrs M Mickjelsen j j ly nue Partridge The youngs people's iinion will meet at 6:30 o'clock injthe B Y P U room Evening service at 7:30 o'clock The pastor will give a short talk on "Surprises of the Future" What did the Savior mean when He satid that greater works thanj His miracles would be accomplished by His successors? A question and study period will follow Inquirers into the truth of the Gospelj are espej cially invited The monthly conference of Bible school workers will be faeld Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs J D Corey 1036 Twenty-fourt- h street The women's auxiliary will meet Thursday afternoon at o'clock in the church parlors program and refreshments semi-month- J -- 673 Sevpostponed meet- enth) street The ing i)f the Dorcas society will be held jWednesday evening February 27 With Mrs Prestdn Linford 2843 Eccles avenue REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST L D S— 1501 Washington avenue Roy F Hewes Services will be held as pastcjr folloiv's: Sunday school-1o'clock preaching 11 o'clock preaching at 7 :3 0 o'clock' Public is invited to come and hear of the wonderful program that the church has on the gathering back to Zin John fI jisr PRESBYTERIAN— pastor ' iMcjrnlng worship at 11 o'clock theme"The God That Liveth" Surtday school meets at 10 o'clock classes for all ages of scholars Adult class meets in the study Ybung People's meeting 6:30 evening? preaching at 7:30 The dosing jsermon on "Has Man a Chanpe" Theme" "The First and Last Step in Advancement" Monday evening table meeting will be Table worthy of your presence meeting at 6 praise and prayer 7 o'clock Morning music: Violin prelude Largo Handel Violin offertory Old Refrain Kreisler Miss Vinette Tarry Paderewskl Ppstlude Minuet Mrs John Hillabrant Contralto solos The Slorians Goddard Song Singing in God's Acre Hasselmahn Mrs Bernice Tyree iEvenlng music: Violin offertory Soft Beams the Arnhelm Light Violin prelude Pace Mio Dio Verdi 1 Miss Mary Fisher Postlude Minuet J Beethoven 0 j (International Bible Students Association)— ilf there is any one thing plainly taught in God's Word and wonderfully prefigured and pictured in the typical Atonement Day sacrifices of the Jew it is that the work of the Lord Jesus s not yet finished The ransom price provided at Calvary by the perfect man 'Jesus "'as' all sf-ficiefor the recovery) of Adam's race from death That the sacrifice was unreservedly accepted at the Divine Bar of Justice was indicated "by the outpouring of the True Holy Spirit at Pentacost that was a sign to the Church but the Apostle reminds u$ that "He Is the satisfaction for our (the Church) sin's and not for ours only but for the sins of the whole world But the antltypiical Atonement Day Is not yet over The great High Priest in His garment of glory and beauty has not yet come out of the Most Holy to bless all The sacrifice of the the people "Lord's Goat"— the Church— 1 not To get the remainder of ended this wonderful story listen in on KSL from 1 to 2 Sunday afternoon They'will broadcast a Watch Tower Mr Leroy Marshy will program The be the speaker the topic Manner and Object of j Our Lord's Return" Sunday and Friday evenings at the Golden Age Bureau 2641Kiesel avenue a study In the Mrs John Hillabrant Great Pyramid Wednesday eve- Contralto solos Jerusalem Parker ning at 2555 Lincoln avenue the customary midweek prayer praise Angel's Chorus Piccllonlni i and service meeting Truth friends Mrs Bernice Tyree and all interested are cordially inThe social after' service will folvited to share in these services low the evening service Seats free and no collection IriRST CHURClit OF CHRIST — Corner Monroe aveciirricii SCIENTIST episcopal GOOD SIIEPJ1KRI) — John W nue and Twenty-fourt- h street RegHyslop rector Corner of Twenty-fourt- h ular service at 11 o'clock Sunday street and Grant avenue morning February 24 Bubject The second Sunday in Lent Holy "Mind" Sunday school 9:3 0 a Communion at 8 o'clock a m The m Wednesday Testimonichurch school at 9:30 o'clock a al meetings at 8evening o'clock Reading m P F meeting at 7 p m rooms at 305 Central building followed by short evening prayer rooms open daily from 11 a m to at 7:45 p m Monday evening 4 p m except Sundays and holiy conjoint meeting of the Woman's days Auxiliary and the Women's Guild In the Guild hall Tuesday evening JFHtST CHRISTIAN CHURCH— choir practice street and Madison Wednesday after Tventy-fourt- h 1 B S A -- Edw-rdCarve- nt -- r - Did Jack Hayward kill Harry Borden? If not who did? Don't miss the next chapter of this thrilling mystery j - of the i ' ! frilK FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CjlURCH — Robert M Kennan paster Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Dr Mackay will be in the pulpit again His theme will be "Wistful Faces" It may be long before Dr Mlaekay will be in Ogden again' and tlfose who have missed hearing1 this convincing speaker will not want Music for toj miss this opportunity the morning is as follows: Prelude— Andant Cantabile Tschaikowsky Offertory — Adagio Berglel Postlude — Marche Rellgiuse ' f Gounod" Vocaj — Thou Wilt Keep Him In Oley Speaks jPerfect Peace :M Ls Rosalie Holberg contralto Lrin Wheelwright organist SALVATION ARMY — Free and ealsy meeting Saturday 8 o'clock pj m Holiness meeting Sunday llj o'clock a m Company meet- inr (Sunday school) Sunday 2:30 o'clock p m Young People's Legion Sunday 6:30 o'clock p m S Salivation Sunday meeting : o'clock p m jDurlng the week the following mfeetings will be held: Tuesday soldiers' meeting: Thursday salvation meeting Friday corps cadets meeting and Saturday free artd easy AH meetings except young peo-- y plje's will be preceded by "open air meetings Our religion is service When in trouble call us I ) r - ! I ') - :- ij:-- PROTECTION FOR BRICK — (AP) — Brick that manufacturers believing bifick should be entitled ta the same protection as gold silver leather mkhogany and silk have !naugur atied a campaign against the use of silbstitutes for building material Itf Is contended that no material is brick unless It be made from burnT ed clay or shale and that substitutes do not possess tho distinctive qualities Insured to brick by subjection to high temperatures which el minate everything that might bdrn or decay '"!'' :: i jCLEVELAND :' Sore Throat? '"'" Don't Gargle ! ' 1 ' !'i "I I and Better Belief !With Famous Prescription bon't suffer from fthe pain ano Quicker i s ory where this gentleman is con- cerned Phillips!" Jack Hayward's face ' flamed with humiliation With furious haste he thrust his hand Into his pocket and drew cut a dollar bill "Here waiter! I apologize I don't think I even looked at the amount of the bill God knows no one has ever before been able to accuse me of being a niggardly tipper Here!" But McMann halted the advance of the waiter's eager hand "Put up your money Hay ward! What would have been a big tip on Saturday might look "to the jury like a small bribe to make this man forget some of the things he has — unfortunately for you — so well remembered!" Birdwell opened the communicating door " A report on Benny Smith the office boy sir" (Continued Tomorrow) ed FIBST BAPTIST CIItTItCII— The midweek service will be held at 7J30 o'clock on Wednesday evening continuing the school of missions Salt Lake—The Cannon bill was defeated in the sen ate by " nt Joseph Pulitzer famous Journalist of the New Tork World was 1 ap-pfe- ar fol-Idw- in Ogden en route to San Francisco i '''' Sy KNICK X'- F W Stratford qualified as a member of the board of education ' international ace 'Although runninghisat an - Og-de- "Caledo- I TOFnr'rr K captured U S "Albion" 1848-Jo- hn Qulncy Adams of- - the -- United States died Lincoln ar- 1861— President-elec- t rived at Washington -1870— Mississippi admitted to representation in congress - - MarriaifQ license was sr ranted to Clarence Marcellus Barker of North n Ogden and Myrtle E Ririe of - NEW YORK Feb 23— (AP) — A new and younger Flying Finn has come to the front to accept the Swedish challenge that the veteran Paavo Nurml has declined Ein Purje who has beaten the more famous Finn at 1500 meters makes his fir3t start in America tonight in the National Indoor A A U track and field championships at Madison Square Garden as the principal opponent of Ed-vi- n Wide of Sweden So far in the indoor campaign the tSwedish schoolmaster apparently has been the only star who was willing to meet any opposition at any time but Purje shows equal he has been willingness-sayin- g looking forward to a meeting with Wide ever since he began his track career and that he believes togive him a rating night's race will above either of the more famous iMmm W iT mm tA"L COCHRA- N- PICTURES Tehn— Big storm Memphis sweeps southwest killing several people perfect test of the warmth of the day can be determined by the number of men standing- on the street north side of Twenty-fift- h themselves sunning - They drop into the numerous eating houses along the thoroughfare and then step out to the sidewalk On cold blustery days they hunch — their coat collars around their necks and fade away JBut Friday they drifted along the walk or leaned against buildings expanding in the warmth of Old -- Sol and plying toothpicks from east to west And every day from now on should find a rapidly increasing number sunning themselves dur-12 too short hour between ing that and 1 o'clock The highest last year on this date was 4 9 Lowest was 27 The day was clear following a night which registered a trace of precipitation This date in American history: FEBRUARY 23 FAMOUS STARS IN TRACK MEET " From Our File A cutter v e The highest temperature was 46 degrees above and the lowest last night was 21 above At 7:30 o'clock this 'morning it was 28 The barometer was rapidly falling having gone from 3022 Friday to 2 998 nian" ' 20 rz: had this winter with the temperature so warm that Several shirt sleeves were noticeable at noon sh ligion creates privileges and duties bfth to God and man Dr G A Butterick in his chapiter on "Privilege and Duty" saysjln part: "The fonder arises howHe! 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