Show THE OGDEN Will Receive Medal SEEKTO RAISE HEAVY PROBLEM THURSDAY EVENING MAY 23 1929 R mor and Don Felt occupy half of the hous£ Mi$3 Felt said that on May 18 Mr came in the C L McBride and his wife Izet-t- a and Mrs McBride out the linoleum hous took and McBride were found guilty aft- a gas stove a coal stove and the er a tfial in the city court today window blinds claiming the propn on a charge of disturbing the peace erty as their own Farrell he assisted in reof Florence Felt on May 13 Sentestified tence will be paEsed by Judge Si- moving the things Mrs Felt said mon Barlow tomorrow that Mrs McBride threatened to JACK PASSEY’S Witnesses for the prosecution heat her and called her vile names BAND SUPREME were Mrs Felt her father L L Mortenson and W H Loos trust — IS HONESTY officer of the First Savings bank Join the Crowd! SALT LAKE — At least 50 per Witnesses for the defense were Mr cheat cent of in their the students Farrel and McBride Mrs and examinations psychologists at the As Usual No Raise in Prices Univ ersity of Utah here claim out was that brought Testimony Admission 35c the McBride house at 3185 Porter Crowded rooms make it easier for believe tudents who cheating avenue is in the hands of the First a they sav Savings hank as receiver on TWO HELD GUILTY OF DISTURBANCE TWO INJURED IN STREET CRASH BEFORE LEGION TARIFF RATES STANDARD-EXAMINE- Sea-mon- Burden of War Disabled Motorcycle Hits Motor Car On North Washington Growing Poppy Salg Avenue Asked Response ON TOMATOES ANp POTATOES Another Amendment Proposes jDuty On Raw Hides And Leather ( HUNDRED REQUESTS Effort MadeToT Wipe Out Dissatisfaction Over Schedules WASHINGTON May 23 — (AP) — Scores uf amendments many of them involving important fates were placed before the Republican houe membership today by the Republicans of the tv ays and means committee in an effoit to allay dissatisfaction among members over the pending tariff bill After ajthree hour session the conference broke up without any action betpg taken on a rule to govern consideration of the bill on the house' floor One amendment would provide a duty of tfn per cent ad valorem Another would make on hides tanging leather1 dutiable at rates from 2 't to 30 per cent and 20a third would place a duty of per cent on hoots and shoB The tariff hill as originally reported left these articles on the free list j Associated Press Photo The first recipient of the “sPrt uf St Louis” medal for contribute of aeroing to the advancement Daniel Guggenheim nautics will be Qity briefs Illness — Mrs A M Miller is reported very ill in Baker Ore Mrs K M Tower daughter and Mrs William Miller daughter-in-laleft Thuisday for Baker Mr Miller and his son William are there w now Contrary to the belief of a few years ago the problerp of caring for the war’s disabled and their families is far more ' perplexing than at any time In the 1&st 10 years according to IT L Olsitn national executive committeenf an of the American Legion who returned Wednesday afternoon from? meetings of the national cbmmittee in Indianapolis Ind “The national executive committee concerned itself with devising means to expedite and increase our facilities for helping disabled men and their families” said Mr Olson “The legion in 1920 Inaugurated an annual poppy sale with a twofold purpose — creating funds with which to carry on welfaie work among the disabled and in remembrance of those who fell on fields where popples grow? profusely This was the first time the poppy came into national prominence for this purpose Later vve found that the and magnitude of rehabilitation welfare work needed still more financial support so vve obtained funds from other sources including the $5000000 endowment fund of J925 We have now decided to raise a fund within the legion to Increase our facilities for helping the disabled and orphans of vet-era- Two persons were injured late Wednesday afternoon in a motorcycle and automobile collision on Washington avenue near the Weber county High school Darrell Farr 20 of North Ogdtn suffered a broken left ankle and 17 of 615 Miss Elda Skinner Twelfth stieet suffered severe cuts on her legs According to the report on file at the police station made by Of Leers Dewey Hawkins and Rink who investigated Smuithwaitc young Fair and Miss Skinner were riding on a motorcycle proceedm noith A car'occupid by Miss Viola and Miss Erma Poulsen of Plain City w as parked at the curb The motorcycle struck the tar damaging both vehicles City Physician N H Savage administered treat ment to the injured ones The police report gives the probable cause of the accident as fol lows: "Farr was standing on the seat of the motorcycle and Miss Skinner was sitting on the gasoline tank He told hei to let go th hadnle bars — she did ” MO FARMER KILLS HIMSELF ‘ Thef maereua 1 PORTABLE (b ELECTRIC rasher On Page (As Advertised ' JdO if a 213 May 25th Here a Saturday 1929) Evening School Youths And Legion Will March Along Parade of the public schools’ drum corps and harmonica band will be started Irom Twenty-sixtstreet and Washington avenue this evening at 7 o'clock moving north OLIE RE AND HIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 35c h on 'Wnshngton avenue to street rctmmng on the same avenue to TWen t sixth street The Twenty-thir- d -- American Legion trumpet and drum corps will also he in the parade This ia an opportunity to people who did not see the bovs in action on parade day of bovs’ week and who have not witnessed the LeIt is anticipated gion corps lately that the street along the line of march will he lined with El a h Great Achievement In ti e Entertainment Field Is td the Pictures Ogden complished Through Presenting Public As — “The Man I Love” ‘The Studio Murder Mystery” “Gentlemen Of The Press” What Will Ac-Suc- Sir i V t -- h i Washes by drawing air suds and water at the tip and down through the clothes — of times 60 a minute rate no paddles — or but air suds agitators nothing cups and water touches the clothes Weighs 19 lbs is 18 inches high — finished in choice of four colors — green blue ivory or red Porcelain enamel tubs may be placed on stove for boiling or sterilizing Capacity of 5 men's shirts or 10 pieces silk underwear or equivalent 2602 WASHINGTON AVE PHONE 379 We Service All Makes of Washers and Vacuum Cleaners LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW h p i 'fl When your Children Cry Homes Mary Brian Richard Arlen I GET THE BLUES BACLANOVA m JnM r irtfrfWr'rfSfo'rtHfr 1IV11 Ziegfeld stars singing the hits from the musical comedy: a brilby liant Universal cast headed Laura LaPIante Joseph Schild-krau- t Otis Harlan portraying the s tremendous drama of Edna Laemmle’s Carl great novel SEE and picture magnificent! HEAR the grandest show ever put iVfflfeWilSVlfNffi it Fer-ber’- 99 HEAR MARY BRIAN SING “CELIA TtJ ' PARAMOUNT NEWS SHOWS 2 4 5:45 7:30 9:15 F V'"' ‘V f7’v V We’ll Gladly a Play the Newest Brunswick Talking Thriller b Mr “THE STUDIO M:JRDER MYSTERY” Doris Nell Hamilton ‘C Hill A V tsr && ‘sT 4$ Records FOR YOU “The Brumev ick Shoppe” 4 °y- - P iwiii1ill a-- ia TOMORROW SATURDAY IN BRUNSWICK - JUST A LITTLE BETTER Sales and Service” BRUNSWICK SERVICE AT Glen and- A GRIPPING TALKING PICTURE Bros-Rober- ts Piano Company $ Monte Blue and May McAvoy in C ' Utah’s Largest Brunswick Dealer Tonite j All Talking-- All Sensational 44 Alibi T A i MUSIC CO “WE SPECIALIZE A Reckless Devils -- ) —Starting Saturday— “HEARTS IN DIXIE” A Triumph of Comedy and Music 2524 Wash Ave I Rose Marie in Miniature 4 ' y fchtnftflufiiii VN $ STARTSf SUNDAY j (lion-Explosi- ve v RECORDS Salt Lake City Branch “WE FA W DOWN” AH dampen it Vocal chorus by Oscar Gross 4331 55 W South Temple St In A L4 ugh Riot 100 number doesn’t even ELECTRICAL Singing! Talking! Dancing ! LAUREL AND HARDY Paramount WHEN IT RAINS —it would tak& some rain toput out the fire in Slatz’s harmony The title of this on! Pantages Vaudeville CLEANING FLtfJID made by StATZ RANDALL populate Old Ladies’ with 1 Last Two Weeks of Shows Will Positively Discontinue June 1st A WONDERFUL BIG SHOW Williams Kazana Roger Nuts ana Fun Apd Six Features Frank Vibla Co Lewis and Stovall ORONITE BRUNSWICK RECORD —the Southland’s Combustible Collegians on a musical spree that should put Crutch manufacturers out of business and de- ROMANCE ORPHEU ' Robbins Radio & Supply Inc all VMJsmd Cl ROMAN GARDENS GRAND OPENING TONIGHT that are ordinarily done by hand t PARAMOUNT’S a BERTHANA find out and his ORCHE5TRA r Admission 50c Couple silks woolens the fine things now! “Don’t Be Misled —The Pick of the Studios’ Greatest Pictures Play Exclusively at Ogden’s Only Fireproof Theatre” Enterprises IP AT 24 p by hearing Tie Newest 'the Hot lesi JANE DALY Me? GOOD MUSIC the washing machine for lace curtains t MARY NOLAN n niun A There is hardly a household that hasn’t heard of Castoria: At least five million homes are never without it If there are children in your family there's almost daily reed ot its 'comfort And any night may find you ery thankful there’s a bottle in the house Just a few drops and that colic or constipaor diarrhea tion is relieved: A vegetable product a cheeked baby remedy meant for young folk Castoria is about the only thing you ever heard doctors advise giving to infants Stronger medicines are dangerous to a tiny however harmless they may Improved— Some improvement is baby bo to grown-up- s Good old Casnoted in the condition of Julies Lou- toria! name and Remember the on ise Perrins who was operated to buf’y it It remember spare for appendicitis in the Dee hos- you a sleepless anxious may It night visNo on Tuesday evening pital to is safe ready? always always itors arc alloTvert ns vet however use in emergencies or for everyday ailments Any hour of the day or night that Baby becomes fretful or restless Castoria was never more popular with mothers than it is todsv Every druggist has it Friday May is just LIONEL BARRYMORE WARNER BAXTER onnnnnnnnnnnn : - for t abCjulcjfit Washington Ave HOOPER Post IT ©AIEID HELD TONIGHT D ng A New Idea in Washing ttElP jEK2)lyU k ex-servi- ce -- sDPBHm IS MAIN THEME Utah-Wjoim- GOULD NT i PREPAREDNESS Divinlssctl— Tho case of John rtreet department for lmesliga- Dabb and othns against Beitha A Lion Centoy was dismissed WednesdayS Divorce — Judge E E Pratt late afternoon by Judge George Made Address President's a prewith m accordance Wednesday Barker granted Naomi H Hawkins a divorce the from Henry F filed plaintiff by At : Service Star cipe Hawkins on grounds of failure to toConvention provide They were married on Permit — City commissioners For23 1924 in Farmington and of June Veterans the day granted 81 14 no children Naomi Hadley of Oghave No 23 SALT LAKH May —(AP)— eign Wars post maiden name was reThe eleventh annual convcntiori of den a fiee permit to conduct ona the wife's stored to her division of the “Buddv Poppy” day sale here the Service Ftar Legion opened here May 2 5 Complaint Changed — Eleanor M today with an address by Mrs N Annual Meeting — The Home Cul- Snow has filed an amended comA Dunyon prcsiient outlining the meetplaint for a divorce from Fold W work of the organization in its ture club will hold its annual 15 in the Snow in Second district court alcitizenship progiam tstahlishment ing on Saturday May House corleging fajlure to provide and seekMethodist Community of new chapters and aiding and Jefferson ing $25 a month alimony They ner of Twenty-sixt- h men n hospitals Luncheon will be served at were married on June 12 19 23 in Preparedness was stressedmem-by avenue m who Ogden and have no children the 1:30 the president p urged bers to carry on their work against Recovering —Mrs Ray Mintera Visitors — Mrs James A Edthe '‘destruction of the American communistic wards of Elko Nev daughter of of 8 49 Binford avenue is recoverby government forces” City Recorder R A Moyes and ing at her hoipe from a recent illi New chapters have been estab- her three children are visiting at ness lished in Huntington Fairview the Moves residence 2563 JefferReturns — Wilmont B Nelson Ferron and Orangeville Utah dur- son avenue he will daugther of Mr and Mrs C S Nei ing the pas-- year Officers Protest — George W Vogel ap- son 2858 Washington avenue has elected at tomorrow’s session Mrs Etta (Self Wyoming delegate peared this morning before the city returned from a mission to the was unable to attend the sessions commission and protested against northern states where she labored because of illness what he termed was the illegal for 23 months for the Latter-da- y Secretary of State Milton TI Wel- closing of Thirtieth street at Tay- Saints church ling and Mayor John F Bowman lor avenue for farming purposes To Speak — Dr Thomas Boyd inThe matter was referred to the welcomed the delegate and ternationally known author clergyman will conduct a health mission in the Episcopal church beginning next Sunday? if ns — - Grand Opening Open Air Dancing Saturday Nite ooopoooooq o A PARADETO BE ns “In our Washington rehabilitaDeath— Mrs C Arnold Ferrin of tion office there are tin ore than WednesOgden died In Los Angeles inStill another amendment wouTd day said word received by friends 60000 claims with an average avcrease of 33 a day which is an raise the present duty on live cattle daily increase of 41 new to two cents a pound on animals Theft — Anderson Jewelry com erage S 00 a day since our last national and claims than pounds ljess weighing pany has repoitcd to police the convention held in Octobci 1928 8 cuts on tattle above that thett set with of a white gold iing will furnish an idea of the weight diamonds and an emerald This three cents l1 of this one particular service rates scope Present piovide we Are engaged in In older to on cattle under 1030 pounds and valued at $237 the legion and its auxiliary in two cents over that weight help Fire Call— Ogdert fne depart- this noble work I urge suppoit of Dried skum milk would be boostafter- our annual poppy sale on Hatui-day- ” ed to two and a half from one and ment made a run Thursday home ot a Japanese a half en- - a pound under anoth- noon to the family at 2o3 Twelfth street wheie er amendifif nt some clothing drying bv a fire beButter would be tased to 14 'cents froth Id fonts a pound as came ignited Damage was slight other would olenniarg u me and Asks Tidal — J E Burch pleaded butter substitute seed not guilty in city court today to & Blue grass and all oat would he d am ed to 3 cents a charge of failing to stop his car onions fot a highway stop sign at Sevpound instead of 2 tils andcents a enteenth street and Washington two cents instead of Is avenue and his trial was set for pound White potatoes would be raised May 21 IDAHO FALLS Ida May 23 — to 75 cents a bundled pounds The OR Bt n (AP)-promi50 cents — George W Craddock nent farnn r J ofRitchie present rate is Returns Ucon the section Presen oil tomatoes would he Jn has returned to the Ogden for- shot and killed himself earlv this raised to 10 pei cent instead of 25 est set vice offices from the- Uniin the bathroom of hr morning cent reper versity of California whereofhemas- home He was despondent over ill health and had spent the past cently received the degree ter of forestry He lias been as- month in a local hospital No inwill be signed to the Great Basin experidecoroner the quest helb asmental station near Uplvraim as cided after investigation sistant tange examiner Sea-mo- 9j Mrs Read the Classified Ads |