Show 1 l -- THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- MONDAY EVENING MARCH 11 1929 R ' 'i F OR BUILDING NOVEL IDEAS IN 'BLINDFOLD' OF EAST-WES- T OREGON Union t NE Pacific "Subsidiary-MaBe Assigned Ex- tension Project IS NECESSITY SEEN Proposed Railroad Will Run From Crane To Crescent Lake Mar WASHINGTON 11-- (AP) —In a tentative report to the incomnilsslon commerce today that body was advikd to require railroads to build an east and west extension through central at a cost of $9000000 as-Oregon Commissioner McManamy investito associates his signed by gate the Oregon situation which was brought to the ''commission's attention by a complaint of the public service commission of that state filed a formal conclusion holding that the commission had railroads to authority to compel and that the extend their lines Oregon situation required the extension proposed The new line would run from Crane to Crescent lake both points would connect the inOreggn in and the eastern part of the railroads state with the lines in the western terstate -- Is it possible that your next door that your neighbor is a crooner favorite physician anfd musician are leading "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" existences? Quite in both cases If you tart to see this interesting angle worked out in a thrilling Fox Film production step down to the Pcery Egyptian theatre and see "Blind fold" which opened Sunday "Blindfold" by Charles Francis Coe has more than the theme and the woijk of the excellent cast to recommend 'it — for Charles Klein film the director has broken all treatmtraditions' in his jngenious ent-of the story! He Interprets mental action by visual means He does-i- t with an agile camera The chief acting role goes to Lois Moran and it Is one that thorougn-l- y tests her versatility George O'Brien plays opposite in a sympathetic role that of a colorful and conscientious copper A surprise also is in store for the fans of that sterling actor Earle Foxe His tole is a mental one as the neurologist Dr Simmons A Fox news reel and "Beauties Beware" a Jack White comedy also are being shown at the — 'WILD ORCHIDS' IS DELIGHTFUL -- part traversing territory now acFor sheer artistry of acting and thinly settled but making more fnr cessible important grazing areas settings "Wild While the Oregon complaint was Orehid" now on the screen at the of the most dedirected against the Southern Pa- Paramount is oneseen here in some cific Union Pacific and Great lightful pictures excellence the to this Add weeks opof which all Northern systems is douthe cast and of the picture erate in the state the McManamy ' conthe enjoyable that recommended bly report With Greta Garbo in tne uue struction should be undertaken by rrviP Kimnorted by the old favorite n Railroad the screen fans Lewis Stone and a subsidof a and Navigation company newcomer Nils Asther and that Pacific comparative Union of the iary mne-nificen- t Oregon-Washingto- its use should be extended to the Union Pacific and the Oregon Short Line The report is to be considered by the full commission andv"opportu-nit- y will 'be given the railroads concerned and the state to present further argument on the proposal the acting is superb An unusual feature of the picture is the settings among' the plantations in the island of Java The natives are seen in their primitive Hancps and inaiiv of their customs are pictured in the romantic set tings of this tropical isie commis sioned John Colton to write an orig inal story for Miss Garbo and the success of hia efforts is evident as this storv fits her personality in every detail To add to the enjoyment or tne film it has been synchronized with Mpfrn-Onldwvn-Mav- ST-- SHORT er ' WILL BE MADE STORiBAME sound and music effects Particularly realistic 1s the scene of the liner departure of the bigandocean the scenes from San Francisco on hoard the train as they speed across the Island of Java to the tea The plantations in the interior tiger hunt pictured is also replete with thrills Paramount News shows some incidents in the recent inauguration of President Hoover as well as flashes of other world events The picture will remain at he Paramount tonight Tuesday and Wednesday — —- Tuesday Afternoon— of the Mormon Battalion will meet witlii Mrs W M Wilson 182 West Thirtieth street Tuesday afternoon at 3 o clock Ballast And Other Materials Placed Along Rail Lines f Ejxplanation-r-T- he L D Rejv Hughes of the First Christian church asked The Standard-ExaminPreparations to meet storm to announce today that he Weber is not the Hughes who damage to tracks through cut-ofwas electf canyon und over the Lucin Vice of ed the Ogden president have hern made by the Union Pa- welfare league cific and Southern Pacific railroads : with thic storing of rock and other — O bgden S57 N Mrs Injured materials Twenty-sevent- h street jis confined The Union Pacific has put some to the house with a broken arm to in ballast Weber canyon surplus eve- occurred The accident Friday care of any washouts that take Mrs and when slipped ning might occur to its bridges- Jct eon fell which of Devil's Slide and Morgan' there are six Postponed — Announcement 'was The Southern Pacific's concern that the musical e which was today Vcsj over is for the line running been held this evening by have to cut-off Lucin Materials can be the Ogden Conservatory of Music Lakeat from the quarry brought for one Week been had postponed so is The rest of the line side be jiven on the evening of situated that it is not expected any It wjlt Ts March trouble will result Buses today took the place of At Convention — Among those electric cars on the Utah Idaho Central railroad ine to Hunt'svtlle who attended the Utah Catiners' when officials of the road dec Med convention was R J Nodgaard of that buses would be safer in ciiae Omaha ' Mr Nodgaard! is with thea Calvert Lithographing company anv slides occur i :n the canyon Tlura fn iho miri rf Klin d rl V nieilt label making concern and the snow Kf today they felt For Divorce— Alleging failure to that there might be a possibility cf slides which would tie up the elec- provide Kathryn Roberts Eastman lias filed suit in the Second distric cars trict court for divorce1 from Gor-de- n E Eastman They were marSTOKER MISSING: ried December 11 192 5 in Salt WARRANT ORDERED Luke and have two minor children er 'GODLESS GIRL' TRUE TO LIFE - Carrying a powerful message to those who are interested in the industrial schools that have been erected over the countryside for the care of our delinquent children Cecil B De Mille's picture the "The Godless Girl" opened atfive-day Orpheum theatre Sunday for a run The picture embraces a splendid cast including Lina Basquette Marie Prevost Georgo Duryea Noah Berry and George Quillian It deals with the struggles of school children to find the true faith and St how their actions lead three to tho reform school THOROUGH INQUIRY As Charles Dickens held the industrial school system of England up to light through his writings so has Mr DeMille turned the searchour light of public opinion upon correction institutions by this pic ture Mnrh time was spent in research work before the picture was start ed and leading institutions of tne country were used in the filming of the scenes The spurt of these children has been well caught in the film which with the rare iin hcMi taken touches that' characterize all of Dc ° Mille's creations Snlendid work is done by Mi the part of Basquettc who takes or tne auic-1s- t the godlfss girl leader faith in the school She is ably Duryea who supported by George Christian boy plays the part of the who heads the faction that believes in a Supreme Being George Quillian carries a rather heavy comedy role with great case and gives a splendid performance Miss Prevost as the sophisticated Inmate of the institution carries her' part 'well PIIOVK HELPFUL The film is Vitaphone synchronized with a speaking sequence at the end The sound effects play an warrant has been A bench ordered issued for the arrest of Earl Stoker who was thi--to have apmorning peared in cityon court a charge of issufor sentence ing a check for $r with insufficient funds in the National Bank of credit The check Commerce to was made out to Fred Miller Stoker did not appear this morn-S ing as was ordered on January when he pleaded guilty r E L FORD HOME FROM TOURNAMENT state tr'apshootin doubles champion returned SunCalif He parday from Del "Monte Monte tournaticipated in the Del 1 28 and Marcji ment February 3 2 and to He proceeded immediately Salt Lake where he is serving on the federal grand jury E L Ford important part especially in fire THEFT TALKSTpNIGHT I NOTED Wllfiflbll Diseases of chickens will be the in the Weber topic under discussion tiiiss evening County HighTsehool when the junior farm bureau holds its Monday evening class starting at 7:30 o'clock1 Professor Byron Alder of the Utah Agricultural college 'will give demona lecture and ill be Use of remedies stration shown At a lecture held last Thursday 87 farmers were in attendance and heard bulletins on how to feed the growing flock and on fattening of cockerels for market 1'apers were delivered by Clyde McKat land and Ross Folkman and discussion wa led by L D Brown and Andrew Agren post-morte- m SLOT MACHINE FOUND WRECKED street h — - " ! aen resident tor many years serving as fire chief under Mayor bV" undy lie started tne luniora ao avenue wa! dilion and Binford named for him -- Twenty-sixt- ' Word has been received by C W tippincott of the death of W T t Binford in Denver on Saturday Evening following a paralytic Mr Binford was an Ug- stroke The Continental OiLcompany at Twelfth street and Washington avenue has reported to police that a and -- oil was quantity of gasoline stolen Saturday ' night The Klenke Floral company at 23 55 Washington avenue reported to policfe that vandals broke an electric sign The Snappy lunch room at Washington avenue and Binford street reported to police that a slot machine was stolen A tnari named Charles Johnson of 249 I IIIIm CHIEF IS DEAD I — Utah Aggie Specialist To Give Lecture In Poultry Course FIRF FORMf-'-R GAS' STATION ALDER BYRON Qhy Briefs PREPARING FOR THEATRE REVIEWS ORDERS GIVEN fur- 1 nished police with a description of a nefrro whom he found in his room Sergeant George Phillips and Detective W K Milligan later arrested Ernest Dillard 32 negro and placed him In jail as a suspect Dillard was found to be equipped with saws ammunition a gun and other suspicious articles the officers said A CU 1 ORDERED TO PAY REMAINDER OF FINE DOUBLE ACTION Ftrtt— In the dough Then li the oven P Jones appeared in city court thii morning in aceordune with a sentence that was imposed guilty January 8 when he pleaded to a charge of possession of liquor At that time he was sentenced to pay 15 and serve 30 days in jail with a stay of execution on the jail term Barlow today Simon Judge ordered Jones to pay the remaining K30 and he was paroled to a rela II A "slot machine stolen from Saw yer's inn at 19C7 Washington ave 'f '' nue wns recovered by Detectives C E Noble and C K Keeter in' the rear of the Ogden Egg company The machine for over warehouse today years had been broken open and the contents removed Ounces Eor Aouantitv of gum candy pies a phonograph and 12 records were reported stolen from Jerry's stand Use less than of — of the annual The at the Ogden river bridge Minuay tive party Party — 4 was ward Entrance gained Relief society of the Wilson nijrht high priced brands OF COURSE will be held Wednesday March 13 through a window MOTHER — You let that man The program will begin at 11 a MILLIONS OK POUNDS USEQi kiss you in the drawing room! in and concludes with a dance in PLACES ORDERS it B OUR GOVERNMENT DAUGHTER— Well hang the evening to which the public is CARS considerate be LOUNGE must mater FOR you invited the hall is so cold — Passin' show — to the 'Orders have been placed by Sewing Club The auxiliary the United Spanish War Veterans TWtvwr and Rio Grande Western meet Wednesday railroad for two lounge Cars to be sewing club will afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home run hja its lines between Ogden and of Mrs Etta Cash 1005 Thirtieth Denver The company has all but Almost everyone has Try it today You will two trVins equipped with these cars street them— that ugly pim- be sure to like its will now and this give complete odor also rash! clean-toni- c Fmed — In the city court todayple or bit ofResinol cleanses it the Drulittle a way and B Maus C E Massae IL Apply 6kin Ointment and see how and livens-thcilla Connett pleaded guilty to dis ATTOFNEYTSSUES At 2 2 all soreness druggists on the quickly turbinK the peace February is relieved and the CHECK COMPLAINT Thpv were sentenced to pay fines For fr iimpU of each blemish disappears of: $3 each write Dept41Reiool 6kin soft To in thi keep T R Curtis has ben charged Baltimore Md and lovely nothing a complaint issued by the county IOTSA LIGHT can excel jine eittnrricv's office with issuing a with dailv ub4 of TTS to John $2 PappaH for check — be to t What is said )ON Resinol Soap to ai his creait funds 01- the world's" largest electric lamp jpsuffifient Osrden State bank ine the iioOOCL-Waa bulb is ia experimental to have ben com m& It resembles fense isonalleged '' I recently constructed November-1mitted the At vaciuum tube top a radio of the bulb a metal fin radiator carries' off a heat of 5300 degrees : - S3HSG PfI© 38 25 - ! Occasional Blemislies lounge-equipmen- e nl Jii -- -- scenes Three Vitaplione short subjects and Fox Movietone Newsrecl make Kahrenheit up the rest of 'the bill Icsinol : j Chamber Directors Will Visit Business Properties A good will tours of the business properties of Ogden will be made by directors of the chamber of commerce as soon as the weather permits E H Alton president an nounced today following the di rectors' meeting in the Hotel Bige low The directors have adopted the idea that it is- in the interest of the c4ty of Ogdenand the business and manufacturing concerns here to become- acquainted with the di rectors They will adjourn each weekly --meeting at 1 o'clock and will spend the next hour or so in visiting two to also appointed Directors or three concerns budget and finance committee con Hinckley slating of Robert 11 chairman S Fred Norton and Charles B Empey They also voted to support C W Lonsdale Kansas City for director in the' United States chamber of commerce A joint meeting of the 'membership and board will bo held at the Hotel Bigelow Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock at which prominent Utah man will speak Following the meeting the formal club rooms opening of on the sixth floor will be held — — - - the-Web- THINK ©Dine SENTENCE IN LICENSE CASE HEARS sentence of $10 fine or five days in Jail was imposed on Vera Dale-boShe in city court today pleaded guilty March 9 to operating as a hair dresser without a state license The complaint was barsigned by F B Harrison state BarSimon ber inspector Judjge low suspended the execution of judgment until April 15 to allow time for Miss Dalebout to obtain a license ut new The "Flnxit 9 dryer makes this wringer washer entirely safe even for small children And in addition to saving buttons the dryer removes water from the clothes and never squeezes in any of 'Also Made with Gasoline Motor §Il©WM those deep harxl - to - iron fwrinkles ' jEmptying this washer is Isimple' too Just move a (lever land all the water lifted and down emptied your sink or tubs The wash water stays ysl roi "has rnnsrantlv lint fnr "hpnealli the large tub is a specialgas heater Yoit must see this unusual machine in action to appreciate it Don't wait but phono today for a personal demonstration-?-no- " ' : obligation for Homes without Electricity LHipjy mmms? ' 9 i i : only washes 'A unique 2 I This style exhibit mil give well dressed men an opportunity to review Society Brand's complete line of suit and topcoat models for spring A tailoring expert from the Society Braiil organization has made a special trip from Chicago for the occasion He personally will take the measurements of visitors who wish to have clothes made sizes or up either in regular ready-to-weaccording to individual measurements A Promise of Spring said an Ogden woman "Today" T had my first real promise of It was a view of the spring joyous spring things - in the windows at Wright's "Here I saw lovely? fabrics' in dashing colors of the new season Winsome gowns of such style appeal I could not resist having bought a gown I am so happy with it — the price was so low for so much charm In the windows are so many lovely things of the new season They seemed to say: 'Cheer up Spring- is just before us — andjnot behindcarus'" and view the Park your the' windows at in beautp — Wright's Advertisement ff f m r r rrr t r i r f (Til mmmggit iu wnW 1 i i ar nd tuMran d Clothes Si - Women are saying: "Pinkham's Compounti keeps me fit to do my work" "I was nervous and all run down Now I eat better and sleep better—" "It helped my thirteen year old daughter" —"I took it before and after my baby was born" —VI am gaining every day" o e o ' Tuesday and Wednesday March 12 and 13 1929 re mm of it— n washer the clothes as clean and as gently as human hands but that does it without breaking off a single button! That's the new Easy test Ex lifM't evci er xM ' MXJL m ! 'a I v!i IN rr jffsr jm - If w 1 HOME OF SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES IT'S THE CUT OF YOUR i mm mry - ' - — - - —- — - -- n CJ L O r — —- — - - T HE S THA ' nn— ' J in I a — n 1 i P - e ' ": i - - : ir r r ' - iiX&GiZASS of double tub finished tn beautiful whit Duco — kept clean by the swish of a cloth The dent proof outer tub encloses the inner tub of solid copper The heat re tatning air space between the double tubs kelps keep aater hot Id lb — -- FKiEE DEMONSTRATI01T without obligation to buy PHONE 240 '3 ll? rj mKC r OcJ X r i - i (S fp) f n ! i J ' ' |