Show THE OGDEN THURSDAY EVENING MAY 2 1929 RADIO PROGRAM OF IIEIV WAYS E FAMOUS VASE STILL U NSOLD TO HIGH SCHOOL FLAGS GLOB PREPARES HOPE IS HELD STANDARD-EXAMINE- GIVEN IONDON May 2— (AP)— The famous Portland vase offered at Christie’s auction rooms today was withdrawn after 29000 guineas (about $145000) had' been bid the reserve price not having been reached It had been thought that the price for the unique vase might possibly reach 100000 pounds (approximately $500000) The opening hid was 10000 guineas (about $50000) which sum mounted rap-- : idly to 29000 guineas and there halted At first it was supposed that an unknown purchaser had secured the vase but a later announcement stated the reserve price had not been reached and that the vase was therefore withdrawn from sale ‘ -- TO KILL GERMS Lions Also Hear Speech On Chain Store Subject Believe Chemicals That Can Be Taken Internally Ogden Lions' club will broadcast a program over Ogden station KLO Will Be Found at 8 o’clock tonight The program By HOWARD W IILAItESLEJt Associated Press Science Editor COLUMBUS Ohio 2 May “ (AP) —The chemist’s hope of a short cut to curing disease by finding chemicals that may be taken internally to kill disease germs was described today at the American Chemical" society It waa In a set of newly formulated rules that show how to calculate accurately the toxic and the germ killing powers of thousands The of germicidal compounds rules are a set of tools which shorten somewhat the staggering task of men who search through fields of test tubes for the now unknown RULES PRESENTER The rules-werpresented Oliver Kamm of Parke Dais & Co of Detroit and his assistant A JU Rawlins There are seven of them all involving chemical foralcohols and mulas affecting phenols The phenols are a group of compounds of which carbolic acid is a familiar example By use of the' severT formulas a chemist can take a phenol as a basis of calculation and find out the germidical effect of any other even of the various types phenol of alcohol “The important part is that as yet we have “made very little progress in destroying bacteria within "We the body” said Dr Ivatnm have means of destroying them in test- tubes and in cultures outside the body but these methods often are not effective upon a patient TO FIND SPECIFICS “The hope in the field of medical chemistry is to find a specific germicide for each one of the bacterial diseases such as scarlet fever measles add septicemia For such ills we now have serums but as yet no chemical agent that will end the infection We really upon" nature to develop its own cure “The hope of the research worker is to locate the exceptional compound that Will destroy the disease "producing bacteria and yet have only a slightly deleterious effect tissues of the host upon-th- e “I believe that someday for ex 'when a child cotties down ampk with an acute infection a drug can be administered that will cure quickly and completely by killing the bacteria" by-D- r e o-- r - de-pen- d' as arranged at tho weekly meeting of the club today will include humorous readings by Fred Flinders selections by the Critchlow children vocal solo Gladys Anderson double mixed’ quartet songs with director piano Harvey Allred solos Gene Halllday saxophone solo Ddnald Chase short talk by Joseph Chez and Lions’ songs by the club members “Why the Chain Store?’’ was the subject of a talk at the meeting today by R T Mairs manager of the J C Penney company store in Mr' Mairs said that Ogden stores sound like something “chain new What is new is often incredChain ible seldom understood stores are ill fact quite old The the first Hudson Bay company American chain operated several hundred stations trading posts and banks as early as 1750 “Chains in the modern sense started 25 5 0 and h few 75 years ago not in Wall street but in humble places F W Woolworth and J C Penney were two pioneers Chains started at about the same time that mass production began and chain stores are a necessary complement to the factory if all of ! Impressive flag day exercises were conducted on the lawn at the Ogden high school this morning at 8:30 o'clock the entire student body participating R O T C battalions were in formation on Monroe avenue The occasion was the presentation of two American flags to the school one by the Daughters of the American Revolution and the other by the Service Star legion The flag raising was directed by Colonel T H Cunningham The flag from the D A R was presented by Mrs John Evans and the one from the Service Star legion by Mrs Ethel Lowe 4 The flag was raised on the new flagpole given to the school by the Utah Power and company and the city board Light of education The R O T C color guard raised the flag while the high school band played “The Star Spangled Banner-- ” After the ceremonies the student audibody and visitors met in the torium where a program was carried out consisting of speeches and musical numbers — Pork has become so popular an article of diet In the United States that there is a shortage in hides used for making leather H i CHICAGO May 2— (AP)— vid A Crawford executive vice president of the Pullman company was elected president of the company' at a meting of the board of' directors In New York today He succeeds the late Edward F A Carrv who did last week Da- Your opportunity to become an owner in the latter’!? advantages are to be realized by the public” Answering the objection that “cRain stores iare forcing thousands of retail merchants out of business pointed out annually” Mr Mair tliat “90 per cent of all retail merchants have always failed” Discussing Another objection that the chain stores are reducing the number of employes the speaker pointed out that even as labor savapparently threw many ing devices men out? of employment yet more work seems imediately to arise for those removed from their old jobs The speaker contended that the chain store is a benefit to a com- GJhe modem washer fir modem women - THE BEAVER CROWN MINE is 5 Both the washing and More than two hundred vestigated the merits of this aijd vinced themselves of the unusual speculative possi'Candidly isn’t the unanimous bilities it possesses opinion of so many investors of sufficient weight to induce you at least to give yourself the satisfaction of an investigation? munity and not a detriment as had been supposed "' The year 1928 was the second compart extractingcontained in meats are the or more are nicely washed in 5 minutes Then it takes but a COMPLETES FLIGHT FROM ALASKA PORT where in minute the water is safely whirled from them The Apex is quiet and smooth running in operation and rolls easily into a corner when the laundering is finished ast night leaving there at dawn Crarner was accompanied by tV 8L Gamble of Nome They left Regina Sask yesterday morning stopping at fit Paul for fuel ' ’ Community Hotel Bldg Ogden Utah " ‘ A " ‘!vXvi WASHER THIS IS ' YEARS PRODUCED ' '! ' 7 m I v ’ - RADIO & SUPPLY COMPANY SUCCESSORS TO BROWNING PRODUCTS CORP 2602 WASHINGTON PHONE 379 AVE 3 STANDARD EXAMINER CLASSIFIED ADS ARE RESULT GETTERS -- FREE GIFT A beautiful and useful gift will be free to the first 50 ladies street it being the second of a ago tomorrow the Everybody’s Store commenced business in Ogden at 327 Twenty-fourt- h chain of stores now located in the principal cities of the state Since that time we have enjoyed a very prosperous business and surely appreciate the support and patronage given us by the good people of Ogden and vicinity and in appreciation of the same we are putting on thi3 big sale and selling our merchandise at ridiculously low prices Don’t fail to take' advantage of this event and get some of our free gifts Just three years entering' Friday at 9 a m our ' store Door opens SE MEN’S FINE LADIES’ FINE RAYON Dress Hose Dress Hose $100 Value f037 45c Values to $100 c CHOICE LINE OF Ladies’ Dress Hats Slippers Oxfords For 98c Only Teacups and Saucers Plain or Fancy 10c Only 45c for ’ j J BIRTHDAY Famous Cone’s Union Made Work Shirts blue or grey chambry all sizes' DC $1 values i $4 Odds and ends Choice per pair 53 For Ladies Only Special 200 Rayon Bloomers 98c Z3 Pairs boys’ fine dress shoes in calfskin and gun-met- Colors black and tan Sizes 13 al up to 6 £0£A $09 gggggsgggBggwsBaBg Etc For Ladies AQ vuC FINE RAYONS 49 c cassa MEN’S FELT DRESS the $400 values season’s latest (Jo AC LADIES’ STRIPE SATEEN Bloomers 27 and 29 For Only one gift to a per pair Union Suits FOR MEN Fine knit ribbed button on shoulder $100 values for ' Ladies’ Friday morning at 10 m we will sell a 4 or kitchen t r 10C broom for 5-t- ie One broom to a family Men you really should seethese to the wonderful value offered It Is union made trip!appreciate stitched seam double bar tacked has double baejk pocket and combination watch and flap pocket on tib and 'full cut from a very high grade denim and only t AQg rtV I p— 3c gs3B5assaasggsrasasa Ladies' Kay on Princess Slips Only C1 Sizes 5 to 8 gSSBSBSfflSSSgSgSHSSr AA (jl OlOi One-Stra- p 5185 AG efx Si00 J " ' f 150 JPairs of men’s famous Special Lot of Misses’ Slippers sizes 13 to 2 (Jt i $250 values for one-stra- cus- Will be (Jo AJJ " frn j for Values' nr Corduroy Pants Towels v All sizes Kangaroo Shoes $650 p f v'- 4 Large size Turkish bath towels fancy or '00 OOC plain borders 100 Pairs of light dres3 cor- slippers all leather Real comfort for house wear $145 100 Ladies’ fine Values to $200 Your choice for - Street— Ogden BwasagsgtamMMim 88c V Ladies Mercerized or Rayon Hose 25c Very Pine Table Runners 50c 50c FOR LADIES dresses n£ OO C Thread silk Values to $200 for full-fashione- d or O DC Shoes! Shoes! 327 Twenty-fourt- h Hose Men’s Beautiful Cut Silk Hecktie3 Silk Hose Dresses Black or Cordovan 0r duroy pants $4 values for 3 Slippers kid ' Pairs of Men's 10 ’ Shoes BROOMS a light weight per pair Sizes 8y2 to 11 ' Thread Only Men’s or ladies’ new style One-stra- p - Sizes Slippersfor ladies 200 Pairs slippers also some oxfords sold as cheap as 11- 12 to 2 tomer r E Ladies’ fine dress slip- -' pers pumps and oxfords in patent blond or kid Values to $7 8 to !Fmous King Sewing Misses’ Slippers ' Shoes School Boys Sizes 3 Hat Combinations Step-in- s Values to choice The Season’s Latest in Extra Special Choice now ONE LOT OF BOYS’ fine dress caps $100 Your All sizes’ during this sale four (4) OO for OUL pairs For Rough and Ready To every Customer spending $200 or more lone of Surprise Packages FREE To every customer spend$500 or more your ing? choice of any article from a' beautiful assortment of gitys values 50c to $200 Cap! EXTRA GOOD GRADE FOR CHILDREN - i GIFTS 200 Pairs misses slippers and oxfords values to ' LDS Garments Bloomers r Work Shirts ’ j C A - - -- CHICAGO American Financing Corporation 2483 Grant Ave phone for a home demonstration Here is style— beauty—jgraceful lines— finish Its two tones of green are brightened just as they should be by shining silvery surfaces Yes indeed! The Apex is Make your investigation today May 2 — (UP) — Parker Crarner landed- - at municipal airport here at 8:30 a m today completing his flight from Norqe Alaska Ho had been forced down by bad weather at La Crosse Wis : turepfthisnewandDlFFERENT appliance marks agreat advance in the manufacture of washing machines tractor compartment 1 Development work is now in progress directed towards large ore bodies which by every token of mining science should open Up to enormous proportions You may see the ore samples smelter returns engineers’ reports pictures and other data at our Ogden offices 2483 Grant Avenue Community Hotel Bldg We are open evenings to see the Apex Wringerless the next time you are in our store or by engineers who pioneered the wringerless washer field Every fear j moment to transfer the whole load to the ex- lead-silve- — In the one compartment si sheets This is a property that has shipped three cars of r ore that ran $1700 a ton one car that ran $1900 eight cars that ran from $2100 to $2700 seven cars that ran from $2800 to $3600 four cars that ran from $4000 to $5300 and one small ship merit that ran $10200 largest in the history of foreign financing in the United States duo-tu- b pleasing to the eye as well as mechanically excellent Make it a point T1HIS Is not the announcement X of a new washer only This is the announcement of a new way of washing — and a new way of extractor drying The Apex Wringerless is the glorious outcome of 15 years of unceasing development work Minutes Wash — i Minute Dry: 5 rapidly slipping away careful people have inf uHy conproperty -- —f PULLMAN CO PICKS NEW PRESIDENT A real good grade work shoe for men' This pries wa3 made possible by our tremendous (Jo buying power A real $345 value and only Indies ' Rayon Bloomers Stepins 49c SOAP 2 to 6 Friday afternoon we will cell Cry- tal White Soap 10 bars for Limit 10 bar to a cusj tomer p m nr |