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OGDEN RAILWAY EARLY CONVERT TAKEN BY DEATH DEFEATS BEGIN 1 CLUB LAUNCHED a REGULAR RANKS Benefit Association Starts Social Organization For Members - Senator Reed Ready To Quit Unless He Gets More Help coalition SIGNS OF STRESS Watson believes that the Republican regulars will be in a much better position after the rate schedules are reached but he is unable to ignore the signs of stress shown at a meeting of the senate finance committee majority Senator Reed of Pennsylvania on whom has fallen the brunt of guiding the measure through the senate thus far has declared that unless more assistance is given him in his task he is ready to relinquish the responsibility Consideration of rate schedules was to have started today or tomorrow but has been further delayed by ‘injection of the Philippines independence issue into the situation KING MOVE REJECTED A proposal by Senator Broussard 'Democrat Louisiana to levy tariffs from the Philippines j on imports and return the revenue thus derived to --the islands treasury until independence is granted still awaited action The senate refused to table this proposal by a vote of 54 to 34 before rejecting substitute by Senator King Democrat Utah which would have islands granted independence to the convention after a constitutional there had set up by vote of 45 to 3S Senator King said he was not willing to tax the Philippines without their consent J Ul self-governm- ent I i ADRIANA VAN DEN BERG I Adriana Elizabeth Van Den Berg died this 'morning at 4:05 o’clock at 2878 Monroe avenue She was born April 9 1840 in Derk Driel Holland She was baptized a member of the L D S church the first member of the Rotterdam conference in 1888 She emigrated to Utah in 1892 coming directly to Ogden with her three children Surviving are two children Dirk Van Den Berg and Mrs Grace Lauck thirteen grandchildren 21 and one sister Mrs Minnie Everard The body may be viewed at the residence Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday until the time of the funeral service which will be held in the Seventeenth ward chapel at 2 o’clock with Bishop Charles Halverson presiding Interment will be made in the Ogden city cemetery under the direction of the Intermountain Mortuary company great-grandchildr- en Men Pit Skill Against Torch In Oil Fields ' j I f i Plsaae lead i i - ed vT at I Nam Strut !p0: I BOY BRUISED BY MOTOR CAR - o’clock Clinic— Dr W N McKay will i cori-du- ct t ay fire fighting expert from Tulsa snuffed out the blaze of the Sinclair Oil & Ggs company No 3 Stamper well in the South Ok- Iahoma City oil field shortly after noon today gas-- ! The well a 50000000-fotorch ser has shot a 150-fointo the air -since Tuesday - -- j Farm Profits Buoyed Up By Big Price On Potatoes WASHINGTON Oct 10— (AP)— Preservation in permanent' record form of the sign language of the American Indian was proposed today BOISE Oct 10— (AP)— This in a bill by Representative Leavitt yea£s harvest will wipe a great vol- Montana chairman of the house ume of "mortgage plasters” from Indian affairs committee1 ‘ Idaho farms and homes E W PorLeavitt said Major General Hugh ter state finance commissioner pre- L Scott retired was the “one man dicted today fitted to - handle this living today ' l Already he said many mortgages work” of long standing have been cleaned “General Scott” he said “has been up from sale of earlier crops The a student of Indian sign language marketing of the bulk of the crops since his graduation from West beets Point in 1876 principally potatoes beans and wheat has yet to take place “He should be given a free hand Returns from the recent bank call with the cooperation of the Smithhe predicted would show loans much sonian institution and the office Of reduced and deposits increased The Indian affairs and there should be big increase in deposits will come on no delay In getting at the work” ‘ the call late in the year however after nearly all the money has been collected from farm production He said the farm profits were especially buoyed up this year by the good price for a big yield of potatoes and the operation of the sugar factories 10— (UP)U CHICAGO Oct Charles Andrew 78 and Mrs Innie Hall 64 who eloped from the Scottish old people’s home here have been expelled and will not be readmitted according to officials Evidently the newlyweds are not2 wor and rying as they left October have not returned ' The conscious subconscious and minds were declared to be vital factors in every person’s INITIATION FATAL success or failure by Dr E L NECK IS BROKEN House in speaking before the Lions’ i! club at its weekly meeting today 10— CHICAGO Oct (UP)— A noon at the Hotel Bigelow an broken ini suffered neck accident Dr House admonished- the club during initiations into f Knights of members to find their mind to save Columbus caused the death of John to friends their family themselves C Van Sistine 25 physicians anand community and to give liberal- nounced today I ly of their talents and time in or4 f der to leave the most fitting gift female A oyster may spawn as to posterity 60000000 as a season in eggs many trust officer the average O J Stillwell head 16000000 about being of the Ogden State bank gave a brief address on several phases of a trust organization He defined a living trust investment trust and other terms showing their benefits to the individual and other parties interested therein He pictured the trust companies as being better equipped financially than an individual trustee to pay off the Immediate indebtedness such as mortgages of a deceased As an example Mr Stillwell told of the death of a recent citizen who left two mortgages for 917000 on all his properties The mortgagors threatened foreclosure he said and the bank saved his properties by immediately extending the credit as trustee President Aaron W Tracy of Weber college urged the Lions to give their whole-heartsupport to the Weber-McKinlfootball game to be held at Lorin Farr park Octobers 26 The McKinley school team is of Honolulu — The first traveling - library in America was lounaeu ac riagers- "U town Maryland -- i I ( tiirIespMat PAPE’S Baggage Storage BLAPB :: IN QUALITY- ey - ' J - f) There are some people who insist upon having the best of foodstuffs and who are yet unwilling tojpay topnotch prices It is to theise folk that we cater Our tremendous volumd of business has enabled us really to! offer the best for the least Mt!:d viCdC: j (S©3(a ( 11-1- 1 2 UICIICI Till Hershes Breakfast Grains of Gold Pkgi Peter Pan Rice 2 Lbs J r 1 — Onucc 2 lb Red & White III & j “Heavens your face feels like sand paper! 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j r r I Vealquin Ortego 32 a Mexican charged with first degree murder as a result of the death of Joe Gawna will be arraigned in city court next m if Monday Ortego appeared in city court today and asked for a continuance ex-of the case until that date He plained that he had been unable to engage counsel to date but would be able to plead Monundoubtedly ' day The prisoner is alleged to have stabbed Gawna in the Mariposa resstreet tne taurant 173 Twenty-fjft- h nieht of October 2 William J Rackham 330 Patter-so- d avenue merchandise broker and for many years credit man for the Ogden Wholesale Grocery company is in the race for city commissioner and his petition was to be filed this afternoon Fred J Vicks president of the General Finance company today announced he is! a candidate for' the nomination for city commissioner His petition has been circulated and signed and he expects to file it this afternoon i I SI t klahoma city: octrm— Two men cruocli- - ed behind metal shields continued today to pit their skill against a gigantic roaring torch flaming high in the air over what once was the Sinclair Oil and Gas company’s No 3 Stamper well in the Oklahoma City oil field Trundling loaas of high explosive near the pillar of fire and directing final connec-- ( tions of a battery of approxi-- i mately 20 steam boilers M M Kinley and 'his brother F T Kinley prepared to snuff out In one giant puff the flame which fed by 50000000 feet of gas a day has whipped and writhed over the Sinclair lease Hardly more than five miles from the downtown business district the fire has cast a weira glow over the city’s streets at night and hi the southern section of the 'city three miles from the well has made street lights- almost unnecessary at RACIillAill AND LANGUAGES j‘ ot nitro-glycer- —: ast (AP)— Scientists have learned much' about the stomach in the past few ‘indigestion' years Most is caused by excess acids: neutralize the acids and relief follows The makers of Pape’s Diapepsin were among the first to realize this These pleasant little tablets have brought relief to millions And permanent correction of minor stomach ills which if left unchecked usually develop into serious disorders Don’t go on suffering from heartburn gas belching sour stomach nor give up the things you like You can eat your way to perfect digestion- if you let Pape’s Diapepsin take- care of excessive acidity Mail the coupon for a box to try FREE Then “top off” your next hearty meal with one or two of these tablets and’ see what a difference it makes Clip sad mill Psps’s Diapepsin Wkeelinjr W Va fxts box to try — WILL ARRAIGN!! VICKS IN RAGE MEXICAN SOON HARVESTS HILL MAY) PRESERVE GUT MORTGAGES INDIAN SIGN ot All Acid Here is your proof FREE mun MACD0NALDT0 GIVE NETWORK RADIO SPEECH i ' OKLAHOMA CITY Oct 10 (APJ— A high explosive charge set off by RL M KInley gas - a clinic for children under 6 of age in the Wilson meeting years James Sargent 7 son of Mr and house on Friday afternoon from 1:30 Mrs G W Sargent 3203 Adams o’clock until 3 avenue escaped serious injury Wednesday afternoon when he was Monthly Meeting— The monthly struck by an automobile driven by luncheon meeting of the Ogden life Leroy Jay of 3124 Porter avenue at underwriters will be held on Friday street and Adams at 12 o'clock in the Hotel Bigelow Thirty-secon- d avenue The police report of the accident v Home icnltore —The Home Culture says that the little boy ran in front club will meet on Saturday afterof Jay’s machine as he was pro- noon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs H avestreet R Taylor 1211 Twenty-fift- h ceeding southward on Adams nue -- The car skidded 75 feet be- as hostess Miss Margaret Mallery will review "On the Trail of Corfore striking the boy An X-rpicture showed that no tez” by Richard Haliburton bones were broken although the boy Mrs Lettie F was badly bruised He was attended For ' at his home precent city auditor filed Manning i a petition requesting that her name H One of the largest copra planta- be placed on the ballot for the pritions in the world Is at Taviuni in mary election October 22 with the Citv recorder today the Fili Islands Against Flaming Well so-call- " i 20 Steam Boiler? And Explosives Are Drawn Up They NEUTRALIZE - t nt Democratic-Republican-Independe- Loses Father— C R Hock No 9 M E avenue was called east today by the death of his father A - D Hock of Lewiston Pa ‘ I ' ' Licenses— Russell Simpson or Og- den and Eunice E Stewart of Clinton John Arnold Thurgood of and Ellen D Beus of OgThe Ogden branch of the Bene- Clearfield licenses Employes den obtained marriage fit Association of Railwaysome from afternoon the four Wednesday of a with membership hundred comprising employes of the Weber county clerk 'v- O U R & D P F E D is R G Dismissed— The case of Carrie W and U P system met last eveagainst Antons T Tauro was ning at the Moose hall and or- Tauro dismissed in Second district court ganized a social club Charles E Ven Eman assistant to Wednesday afternoon j the national secretary and C E Carter of the western division of the For Divorce— Lorenzo J Sparks took has filed suit in Second district association were here and charge of organizing the club was court for a divorce from Olive H The following committee Sparks ’inThey were married on July 3 1895 elected: Brigham City and have five children all of age J N’ Higgenbotham conductor H W l G E Fischer engineer Chandler secretary W G Blakeley Traffic Arrests— Thomas R Parfireman A R Raymond motorman ker 37 of Hooper and T F Ross W M Thomas machinist R R 38 of 2885 Madison avenue were Kihlstrom brakeman W L Fife arrested Wednesday night on charges of driving automobiles having flagman The next meeting of the associa- only one headlight burning They tion will be held Monday October are to be arraigned next Monday in 21 at which time a board of truscity court ' tees will be appointed and other I matters will be taken up All memDamage— Leland C London 163 bers of the association are invited to West Thirtieth street reported to be present at this meeting police headquarters late Wednesday afternoon that some children had painted! the windows of his home with soap and wax and in the act had broken a large front window — pane Robbery— Mrs O L Nye 273 street reported to the Thirty-fir- st police Wednesday night that her home hid been entered A woman’s wrist watch and a large flashlight were stqlen NEW YORK Oct 10— (UP)— i Held ‘for Trial—George Andrew Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald Clark charged with deserting his of Great Britain will speak over a wife- - and three small children coast-to-coradio network Friday waived preliminary hearing In city Court today and was bound over to night He will address a dinner in his the district court for trial The com-lai- nt charges that he deserted his honor given by tlje council of forrelations amily jn December 20 1927 eign Friday Evening— Ogden circle 581 Women of Woodcraft will meet on 8 Friday evening October 11 at ‘ WASHINGTON Oct 10— (AP)— Fears that the senate can not complete its wort on the tariff bill before the end of the ‘special session and that the administration would not favor its revival in the regular session were added today to the worries of the Republican leadership Senator Robinson Arkansas Democratic floor leader still insisted that the senate would be able to dispose of the bill by November 10 But Senator Watson Republican Indiana Republican floor leader was by no means so optimistic Ranks of the regulars were al- -j ready showing" the strain of oftheir the frequent defeats at the hands 8 EVENING OCTOBER 10 1929 THE OGDEN STANDARD EZA1IINER 8 & YTHITE STORE oI! c 100 KEEN! raster fc f ruNi c if Co f f i z I (JP |