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I i THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 10-192- THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER -- b YANKS READY: FOR CEREMONY LARGE IVIIALE Church at Belleau TO BE EKRIDiTED DERRY CHURCH "Will STRUCTURE OF r - ’ j Soon-Ppdicat- e ment the musio of ar- - large erehes- There will be four- classes’-- ' of concerts - Programs designed --'for the primary grades will! he played and discussed duringhalf-hou-tomorrow’s r’ bebroadcast The-firs- t ' time ginning at 11 a m eastern’fourth-gradis designed for third and The period from students 1130 until noon1 is for fifth and sixth grades Next Friday morn- ing one period will be broadcast and ninth for seventh eighth grade pupils the “other for highschools and colleges - The altercontinued nating system will be the school during the remainder of 7 term Last season’s music appreciation concerts attracted considerable attention and proved to be valuable in many schools accordIt is expected' ing to Damrosch that this season’s concerts will be even more wid ely listened to in class-roodue to the acquisition of good radio apparatus by many grammar and high schools as part of their scholastic equipment ( - ' JUSTICE DELAYS -- WOODMAN SEES : PERILS OF CITY ' j - i e Heavy Gar 'I? Used Special’ ' - In Transportation of ISPRESERVEO V'V I I' Building To Lo a ‘Be! “House Within Housev whales ever was Used for- - exhibition purposes started -Wednesday night ‘from Los Angeles- for a tour of every Important city in 'the United States Mounted on a specially constructed platform built by the Union Pacific system this monster ofi the ‘Pacific weighing 37 - tons and measuring: 53 ?eet over all will give people of the inland cities and towns an ide& of Why Jonah could ” conceal hhuself 5 :t nside a whale’ was fishcaptured-bwhale The ermen of the Pacific Whaling com-mn- y after a four -- hour battle near Catalina island and was placed' in a glass case aboard a Union Pacific flat-ca- r near the docks 'at Long Beach Twelve hundred: and fifty-si- x gallons of ' special - embalming fluid were used in a two !day pickling process for preservation of the i specimensThe ‘railroad car used for transportation is one ef the longest ever and built and has special-truckbody to carry the great weight Due to indefinite stays at various towns it is impossible to give schedule of arrivals but these will be announced from time to time vi ! r ! -- glass-walled-build- - i - I'' Y- - j - X v c 4 n'vs fx r S P ' x - -- ' use There are the old pewter communion set' male in 1783 by King Richard of England old collection boxes bearing the date 1733 a walnut communion table and chairg' put together with wooden pegs and dating from about the same time as the communion set the old chairs and pulpit of the first church on the present side of "Old Derry” and a century-ol- d Bible The building was leaning to one side and the shingle roof was showing signs of decay w'hen M S Hersheyv chocolate manufacturer buildarranged for the glass-wallthe to erected be to preserve ing historic structure A framed inscription on the door the Words: of the study house-bear"Old Session House Pastor's StildJ and Academy Built in' 1732” long-handl- ed - - - ed L'i A 111— (UP) — Police DECATUR ' were here puzzled when a number of residents appeared waving traffic 1 y t L v ’ - Oct real ningrtide over the church and-thPARIS have come back They are village new church The architect ot-th250 veterans : of I the Twenty-sixt- h division of the A E P known as M‘ t d’Estailleur de Chanteraine the Yankee division from New Eng- Fiencli authority on classic edifices e s line entered the Belleau Wood-Vau- x west of Chateau Thierry and took has stuck to the - original plans of part in the battle of that name Later Tt : pal the old building in form and t as were stones Mihiel as St offensive old far possible the ticipated in the !used in the: foundation at In the !and later in the Meuse-Argonchurch will be placed memorial tab- tack north of Verdun w’here it re t lets bearing the names of the divi- mained until the armistice sion’s dead ’but these ' will not be j rearly for some weeks Various regiments are contributing parts of the building and the window in back main stained-glas- s of the altar shortly will be installed anti Tender The altar itself has been given by the 103rd regiment of Maine The windows represent various regiments Qives of infantry and artlllery of the di- n : ne ing -- Joints teenth century church of the peaceful little village On' the same day they took the town ! ': ’ i - : residents: ber of The Bible salesman took orders Tor the American Bible Publishing company collecting three dollars as the down payment on a $750 Bible the remainder to be paid on the receipt of the Bible When theleather-boun- d Bible with illustyations failed to appear persons wliq‘ had subscribed made complaint The concern for: which he purported' to ’be acting was found tG: 'I j ' mother' f - ( - completed but that the former Interior secretary was unable to get up and probably could not -stand trial s: at $his time- The court said Dr Thomas A Claytor who made the examination was not satisfied and recommended further examination adding that he had named Dr Frank Leech Dr John Thomas: and Dr L G Tewksto assist) bury ’ Dr Claytor land another physician were named to call upon" Fall yesterday after jthe former cabinet member had refused to let Dr Sterling Ruffin who attended the late President Wilson see him Fall one of A delegation of senators’ named to' call upon President Wilson in an effort to leaTn the extent of the chief v executive’s illness after the question of his "physical fitness to hold office had been raised said he would not let Ruffin examine him because of personal reasons Defense counsel declared that they were anxious jto go on with the trial and did not wish the Judge to make definite- -: a final decision until It was ly ascertained that I Fall- was unable to' attend court attorney Harry M iDaugherty general during the Harding admin - be bogus i -- 1 - : - rr 1 i f 'r eKEMUIUS®KI mg COUGH FROM j! -- -- This superb NEUTIIOD YNE - PLUS LOWDOt only ' 012050 Screen Grid Tube Extra " !! ‘ Cabinet finished in genu ine walnut with birff maple and Oriental ivalnii t ( s-e- panels- - ye electro: Genuine Dynamic Speaker built-i- n Acoustic Equalizers and balanced to use TWO of the wonderful new 245 jpqwer tubes push-pu- ll f j l?rcc Home Demonstration! - - I’i i t Yes we will deliver this mag- - This is the same marvelous ' nificect Philco Lowboy to your Philco that you have (een ad- ion oome free demonstration vertised in the great 'national No obligation— no red tape— magazines Rare purity cf tone ind EASY PAYMENTS if you —marvelous selectivity-- vast ' decide' to buy ' J ' distance range r ' Ml ' Call or phone ui today Other models from $7200 to $2IS00 j — ‘ ’ ! fi ’ !' - I Read’s Retail Stoi’e - ( SALES AND SERVICE— 336 24THj STREET OGDEN UTAH j L GQU&M&7&S&2&& rt j j j : f Ce sure to heap the pew Philco before you buy any radio Instant Relief of- ficers have made the pilgrimage for the dedication The Archbishop of Soissons will represent the community He liid- - the cornerstone with impressive ceremonies last' Decern ber division! arrived "The Twenty-sixt- h' in France in October T9 17 and entered the line in February of the following year on the Chemin des Dames’ where vrit:- remained until March 21: In April place in the line of the famous sector north- west of Toni- - and- remained there until-- late in June On - July A it for Bunions Dr Scholl’s Zino-pastop pain instantly protect the enlarged jointfrom! pressure of shoe and soothe and heal the irritation Thin mildly medicated— guaranteed Safe sure At drag shoe and dept stores— 35c txx ds ‘ - - - Presenting Alii That Ip BXScholTs - c i 2£iiiopms -Ogdsn’g Greater Shopping Center—22nd- i f i - New 'and Smart Put one on— th pain it gotul : - j The wpod of the sloe tree ful for making policeman’s clubs:' '± the berries for making gin is-us- e !7¥! i m- i y Grouped Thriftily at wetm eaa be quickly eased with ACTDINEs the new discovery' because it eliminates excess add and digests starchy foods ONLY IK ACIDINE CAN YOU FIND AN EXTRAORDINARY ANTI-ACIPLUS THE EXTRAOKDINARY STARCH DIGESTANT “JAPTASE” WHICH DIGESTS SOO TIMES ITS OWN WEIGHT IN STARQHY FOODS At the first sign of SOURNESS ACID BELCHING INDIGESTION BID 10USNLSS HEARTBURN GAS OR A FEELING OF FULLNESS tVs ACIDINE at once Immediately your D I i - Clever Trimming' Details Reveal Fall Fashion Triends Even in - s - discomfort will be relieved ACIDINE prevents starchy foods from and getting into sour fermenting excess at the same time centralizes lumpsacid ACIDINE Is safe effective swit sure and GUARANTEED UNDER A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Your Health Labors- druggist has it tsrice Inc Pittsburgh I’a - Here are the fashion successes for Fall and Vin'fer 19291 Assembled for women misses and juniors who know that and that individuality is the this is a feminine season Our stylists have selected these keynote to dresses carefully we offer them to you as outstanding and group them all' examples of prevailing fashions style-rightne- ss Jc:fOKSise Unusual Value at ' t - - at $147fi 1 M - & mV‘ $I79 k H y i ' 4 TEes Kduse freetj tnow Kow to adapt the fashion touehet of tKe teuioT a have done it with dainty trimming details in adf and cbntrasting colors lines 1 Pretty-with ‘with more definite waist-line- s dear printed patterns that will launder satisfactorily time and again basque ' set-in sleeves e short and long end straight-linstyles - i " - s 1 ' ' ' “1 r enable you to do so easily! V i - : - i r " ) s ’ j - ' ! “ A selectiofl of styles that will mate you want to pick ©ut several and a price which will of these chinning frocks at once r - - - -- ' 7 ' ' ' there are one two and three-piec- e Such fascinating variety styles dresses all occasions with longer skirts higher vaist- types for fines moulded hiplines and lingerie trimming satin canton cxcps and in black and rich colors Be rare to see them combinations : - ver ' So Many New Styles! ' - 5 & r ' t " ! - n(H ii e I L Regular and Extra Sizes - 2259-226- r i NO UNPLEASANT OOOn & 7 LLdl H- - !i O'c- ahi Vashinglon Ayenuc Ogden Ulali I N JL i - I I 23rd and Washington 1 t i - j j - - ’Vvs: MATE Ura’l The dew Balanced: Unit Madid ’ J neglected colds If a cold is permitted from colds or jwe’ll refund your money to persist it can lead and often does : 2S3-- B : lead into dangerous complications CREOMULSION Atlanta Ga (CO Don’t Jet: them trifle with colds ’SugSend Ire bottle o Crcomuljion for the J a a gest fresh air lot of sleep a simple I cough from cold that- batif on diet clean intestines and — Creomulsion — I Name Colds are injfectiS us They endanger Si I reeLIf there s a cough-froall of the family j a chest cold or bronchial' irritation S City :! —State — in your family go and get Creomulsion I ' Off bottle to family Writ plainly taken promptly- will iaiiiMiiiiiitaiiitiilMinitatiA Creomulsion FOR to- I ng - j WASHINGTON Oct 10— CAP)— tales had been ’recountJustice William Hitz today recessed edStrange to Phillip of the dangers that the bribery trial of Albert B Fall urked amid the bright lights of the until tomorrow! after a physician ap- city M court the had several For reported the man of the Australia’s wool clip this year pointed by days his examination of Fall was not woods sat safelv beside his sick mo taled 950000000 pounds - NEW EDIFICE ON SITE h Survivors of the division decided visionMILITARY LEADERS j three years ago that as an ideal Several prominent American expression of reverent memory' to -- j Is There Some One in Ypur Family Who Couglis from a Chest Cold? coast-to-coa- TO— The land and they are-i- ' France chiefly to dedicate the new village church in Belleau as a' memorial to their fallen comrades With French officials the' ceremony will take 'Place todayjVvr-'i---'have MenVof i the Twenty-sixt- h built where they once destroyed They'' comprised 4 the first National Guard division to arrive in France and' on July 184 1918 their artillery fire shattered the ancient thir- Inis - lime ire ! the-villag- e ' Bible-readi- PLAYFUL AUTOIST TRANSFERS TAGS -- Division captured Belleau in July 1918 Twenty-sixt- h to ruins 'the ISth after their artillery fire had reduced as was shown thelower in wrecked photo But the century church men of the same division rebuilt: the structure rand it is shown - 'v above nearly completed When the - ' V ' — '' MILWAUItEE — (UP) — W arily and with many a foreboding Phillip left the pine woods in which he had spent most of his life as lumberjack and came to Milwaukee to the bedside of his sick Le-Cla- j After receiving Instructions from his mother Phillip went to jthe corner to mail the letters He could find no place in the “mailbox" to put the letters even after! he had obeyed Instructions to “pull hook down” Soon however 10 jpieccs Of fire apparatus drew up at! the fire alarm box and it was carefully explained to the innocent Phillip that false fire alarms are costly - ’ -- !' ms ‘ their dead and at the same time a bond with that France delivered by American arms no more fitting memorial could stand than a- - new church in the village v of Belleau : More ‘ than $40 000s was raised irirrthrough- contributioms of ‘veterans SALESMAN SHOULD and the new of the Twenty-sixth Chateau-Thierr- y on mow’ the stands church SAMPLE READ HAVE ' roadr the same site of the old church and 'directly opposite CHARLEROI pa—(UP- - A wolf the American mili' the entrance! towhich in sheep's clothing a rather tall lies on the cemetery tary wolf with a- pronounced English acThe shadBelleau of wopd fringe cent and a suave manner invaded ow of Old Glory on the Dag staff the peaceful pastures of this val- of the cemetery is thrown at eve- ley and ‘‘fleeced” an unknown num- — ’ i would soon be home i s s' f “ VJ t - v " : s - : all Is Unable Albert B To Stand Strain At i tickets and asserting that they had not violated parking rules - ter several days of such com? set their trap plaints authorities and a non --'resident' car owner was landed He was prone to park over time and he would transfer parkingtickets from his car? to others: The next time authorities’ towed it to the police station and served JDAMROSCH AIR notice on the playful owner he could have the same by calling at ! SCHOOL OPENING The owner of the headquarters was Clarence Davis he car said NEW YORK Oct! 10— (UP)— The Midhi He was flod $815 first of a series of concerts in mu Jackson of parking rules' violation for sical appreciation which are schedwill next uled for the three years inaugurate Walter Damrosch’s “Musical University of the Air? oyer a st network! of: Die Na : tional Broadcasting company Damrosch has been ! yigaged ' by the N Bs C to present weekly tures oh music for the benefit of If they have a cough from a cold help you avoid dangerous diseases and The that school children" of all ages hangs pn they are in constant the expense and loss of time when sick conductor’s remarks will supple danger Many a serious illness follows in bed We- guarantee relief for coughs i -- when-meeting- j ' One of the largest it HERSHEY Pa— (UP)— A' house within a house is the nearly 200- year-ol- d pastor's study - on the grounds of the Old Deny Church one of the first churches established by Pennsylvania colonists near here is being A crested around and over the little old log and clapboard building erected in 1722 which served for years as the study of the pastor at Derry church an academy where the colonists’ sons were prepared for college and a kitchen where meals were prepared for the early settlers who walked or rode miles to the morning service and remained for the evening rites ONE STORY UIUII little The study is 20 feet long 14 teet wide and one story high' i On concrete foundations around it has been ejected a steel frameGlass i3 work with a slate roof being fitted into the framework so that the exterior of the building can be seen while the decaying wood is protected from the elements The study i3 the only original building remaining of the old Derry Fresbyterian church established in 1724 first xycrc held - in the open air ROBERT EVANS FIRST PASTOR A log study was built for tne congregation m April of that year and Robert Evans Presbyterian missionary in the district held the ’ first services i The first church was built in 1730 and William Bertram xvas 'established as thefifst pastor in 1732 This building was replaced by another in 1769 The fourth and present church was erected on the site of the old churches1 in 1S34 The session house- built near the side of the churches contains many relics some ' of- which still are in Specimen 4 - 4 — TRIAL BRIBERY ther here and experienced m strange sensations At last his mother began to recover and PniUip penned three letters to his friends “up north’’ informing them he istratlon and a government witness was in court - tra playing under his direction - - J |