Show I f THURSDAY EVEimTGOCTOBEE 21 1029 THE OGDEH STANDARD EXAUTHER -- y- Wirocked HELPING RAISE I : On Groat Lakos TARIFF Lost II ! i Vessel Picked Up By Boat Tells Committee "He Came Parts of Storm-Tosse- d To See G O P Platform Dashes Hopes Ferry With Those On Board Was r Made Into Law Safe Middle West Continues to Shiver in Below Many Freezing Temperatures With Gales Lashing ' HE AIDED COOLIDGE Communities He Estimates His Expenses Wis Oct 24 — (AP) — Hope that the car At $25000 Since First MILWAUKEE of the Grand "runk fleet with 52 aboard of Year storm on Lake Michigan faded had weathered the 48-ho- 'V t “r y i' J Do You Want To Share In The Best Values of the Fall Season? Well Then Here’s y 'X " I ur l Oct’ 24— (AP) — today with a! report that wreckage from a boat had been more picked up 10 miles off Wind Point which is about four miles Joseph R Grundy who raised camthan $700000 for the Coolidge north of Racine paign to 1924 testified before the Captain C N Bedell master of senate lobby committee today he the steamer Colonel told Grand was in Washington for the purpose Trunk officials here that he sighted of obtaining “protective tariff legempty life boats mattresses and the islation” upper parts of a white cabin float t expenses-ahis estimated Grundy tog in the lake off Wind point The about $25000 since the first of the upper part of the Milwaukee wa4 WASHINGTON Your Opportunity! i r J Mr " - year Grundy is representative of the American Tariff league in Washington and also is president of the Pennsylvania- - Manufacturers’ association “Do you think you got higher tariff rates?” asked Chairman Cara: way I r v answered :“Who pays your expenses?” coni tinued the chairman to “Who?” asked Gruftdy surprise “Why I do” O “You came here to see that the campaign contributors got their money’s worth?” pursued Caraway “I came here to see that the Republican platform which was endorsed by the mandate of the peoshot ple was enacted into law” he t back “If it was then they got their money’s worth” pursued Caraway “I wouldn’t say yoti laid down on the job ” M t V 1 I f ' “Overcoming a natural modesty would say I4 helped” the witness v ‘ IE I - - BERTHA dOWN white ninon grown with a flaring skirt edged In Atencon lace has the cutest little lace bertha of Alen-“co- n that rounds the fneck modestly arm 'like and hangs over the ! upper v i little cap sleeves A : SAN FRANCISCO painted white Dr William SJ Paine an Ogden dentist gave an interesting and instructive address on “The History of Surgery" to the Lions’ club to the Shakespeare room of the Hotel Bigelow today at noon Dr Paine told that to ancient of days before the establishment schools for the study of anatomy rs priests barbers asbutchers and Before acted surgeons the discovery of anesthetic the patient to be operated upon was tied down to the floor to irons As a means of reducing pain a patient would “get filled up with wine” Opiates were also used to bring the patient into a condition of stupor Those who were interested in' the study of the human! body with the view of giving their services to those in need of operations often lost their- - own lives by means of execution as a result of stealing bodies from cemeteries: the speaker said The theft of bodies from cemeteries was punishable by death It was to the sixteenth! century that schools fori the study of anatomy were established! Dr Paine said The body of the pionkey which most was resembles the body or man “ first used for study The discovery of ether by William Morton aJ dentist to! Boston Mass nitro oxide by Horace Wells in 1844 chloroform by Guthrie to 1831 and bacteria by Louis! Pasteur in 1844 are the most wonderful landmarks in the history of surgery Dr Paine: said He predicted that more great discoveries will yet be made j bath-keepe- R - V STOLEN GOODS J Complications That Were On-B-- SHIPPED TOLA Consti- Brought pation Yield to New Sdrgeh y n ‘ ' f v - I Nation - Wide s Shoplifting not treatment “The Sargon Ring Probed Police only corrected my constipation pace Changes and stomach disorders of over t " j ‘ - i two years standing but proved ’ f - (AP) S : middle west shivered to tog weather today while the Great Lakes still bucked angrily under the f goad of lashing gales Northwest winds forced tempera-- ! tures to record low levels for late October over the broad sweeps ofj prairie and lake states which yesterday and Tuesday night 'were caught to the first onslaughtrain-lad-of winter’s sleet snow and chill V V‘V f " H S : ' I 1 ' on the: lakes and it was feared the Grand Trunk car ferry Milwaukee! had gone down to Lake Michigan with a crew of 52 men After'a 24 hour search for the ferry which left Milwaukee Tuesday afternoon! for Grand Haven Mich Captain! C E McLaren to charge of the Grand Trunk fleet declared last night he believed the craft had sunk with all hands Waves were crashing over: the steamer William B Pilkey with 32 men aboard aground on a reef off Detroit Mich in the Ste Saulte Marie straits last night The coast! guard cutter 118 was reported! rushing to its assistance sand boat C Wj The steel-hullCadwell out of control on Lake: Erie near Leamington Ont late yesterday sent out distress signals Coast guardsmen had sought vainly to reach her f Radio reports said the Robert Hobson was in peril near: Ludington Mich pounding waves had cracked deck plates and shorn off rivets the reports said The nine known to have been killed in the middle west met death! mainly in shore accidents caused by ’streets and blinding X: and wonderfully Invigorating strengthening!’ - recently stated W F Carroll of 124 Grafton Ave San Frapcisco Mr Carroll business man is a and has livediin San Francisco for 45 yearsl “Chronic constipation brought on’ other ccanplications that caused me plenty of worry and suffering I was in an awfully rundown condition generally My appetite was very poor and I finally reached the point where I ate dispractically everytliig agreed with me Burning nauseating sensations would come in my stomach after meals and I’d suffer sometimes for liburs The lack of sufficient food naturally Undernourished and weakened me T suffered a great deal with headaches and dizzy spells which convinced me my liver was out of erder but the thing that worried me mest was! my extreme weakness j There ! were times when I seemed to be completely fagged out: Then my nerves went ‘all to pieces my sleep was restless and I was' in bad shape In every way : “I felt better before I had fln-- lshed the first bottle of Sargon and as I continued the medicine my improvement was steady now I have taken isfivea bottlesailment if there and single ' left in my body I don’t know what it is I eat hearty nourishing meals am' never bothered with Indigestion or stomach trotble of any kind and feel as strong and full of yigor as I did ten years ago My nerves are steady as a die I sleep good and feel fine all the time far “Sargon Soft Mass Pills areever I superior to any laxative took before! They overcame my constipation! without any nausea or upsetting and put my liver in splendid condition In my opinion the Sargon treatment is without an equal” Sargon may be obtained in Ogden at all fjehramm-Johnso- n Drug stores well-know- i 1 City Officials Consider Ogden River Span At Lincoln Ave Construction of abutments fer a bridge across the Ogden river at Lincoln avenue this! year was discussed by city commissioners and the city engineer this morning H C Errett the engineer reported that by using part of the abutments of the Utah Idaho Central railroad bridge now in place and extending them 11 feet' the cross could be place to readiness for a bridge for about $2648 T This would include excavation piling and concrete work to make the abutments complete he said After that probably next year a steel bridge could be installed ' at an approximate cost of $7000 j j- FANS ARE PROMISED W A R M RECEPTION 1 "v Fans who attend the wrestling card to be presented Friday night at the Coliseum were assured today Promoter Charles Revell that by they would be amply protected against cold Anticipating that the weather may be chilly Revell has arranged to have furnaces and fans to the building in readiness for operation to provide comfort for his audience " i "1ri N of 4--9 Higher r t- 'i ) Priced Winter 4 f i j 600-fo- ot! f sleet-cover- ed snow'': - - ! Ify I - Meetings of the association are held every Wednesday at 8 p m to the Ninth ward chaoel McCALL patterns KUPPENIl RIMER DESIGNED AND controlled COFVKXCHT McCeR JVoi 6886 1929 W KUrPENHEIKSX ' And Tvliile Tve’re on The Subect of Rare Values b Let us direct your Attention Here! T y Xv GJHIAMPiOH 4'1 TLe enterprioe oi tlie ICiappen- "1 ' ' ’ ' 'l I ' ’ i i ' Iieinaer faferic clepiEieira Lave acliicvedL til c outotandin faLrlc ' i I ":' - - r - v J ‘I - - I :r f ) "j ' s 1 ' ft x 1 --j- ‘ n ' ' - ‘ i i ’ Tliey ' ! J The ' ' t ‘ - i j 4 r pruce ' ' 1 'j j My: DEE S act 'a wondervqff0tci3s i' j' of tlaat butvalue! standard I V &hc istances all otlacirb'-jaea- ttlaeise j - j J X: I” !' value of tlie da iaiEcnetV’ Champion worateda 'Saits' of i " ‘ - i ’ Printed Pattern h i STAFF FORMED ance:- ! Exaggeration? Not a bit ofit Coats jwith' distinction rihdhiual-it- y and luxurious furring well deserve a price far above 55'( on Magnetic been hard aground Cockbum - island to Lake reef Huron since 4 a m Sunday: r f Guaranteed lvalues Up to $79 75 CREW- RESCUED v SAULT STE MARIE Mich! Octj seamen 24: — (AP) — Twenty-thre- e and officers of the stranded steam- of the Canadian! er' Maple Court Steamship Lines were rescued: byto-a -j coast guard cutter at 4:30 a m day from their vessel which has — h— i: II i ’ M cliairvpiorsL! : I Broadcloth If there ever was a coat fabric that in chic broadcloth paralleled It doesn’t exist today For broadcloth is unanimously adjudged leader in its field Wright’s features it for coats and suits — In the most desirable Fall and Winter shades WRIGHT'S middle veiijliio in pricecliara- pion Leavyj vciLta im valtic- - 7 f i 2 for $26 Wriglit’s hjave done everything to niake this a banner event Y'oii’ll be surprised again and aain at the variety of new colors and styles ' ! 4 i ft WRU G j- 5 I TS S '1 u I V I I Our Regular $1995 r--- JIi VS STOKE H - V ) U A t - ed WASHINGTON I U :J RADIO STATIONS ARE PENALIZED Oct 24— (UP)— Tvo large Pacific coast radio stations today were penalized by the federal radio commission for having departed from their assigned frequencies When their licenses expire November 30 they will be renewed for only 30 days rather than the usual SO The stations are KFOZ1 Hollywood Cal and KGGO San Francisco Cal hr Sample -- j n - u is Discussed K I ! 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'' ' PAS en s W F CARROLL I I s X tt '"Ti : r : ‘ 4 V A vx t VV 1 1 sub-freez- H Sensational disclosures involving high officials were made by Bert Association Is Reorganized Ramsay special investigator for the At Meet In Ninth district attorney Hammond said that specific ' Ward Chapel charges under investigation included activities of local policemen to The Hollanders’ association was acting as “fences” disposing of furs and finery stolen by shoplifters to reorganized under the direction of eastern cities and shipped here to Joseph Ririe of the Mount Ogden 4' stake presidency at the weekly meetavoid suspicion chapel Wed-- j It also was charged that toa police ing in the Ninth ward ' east- nesday night j‘ captain sent 42 telegrams ern cities seeking to obtain the reRichard Van Der Berg Was apn lease of members of the alleged ring pointed president Gerrit Van Der under arrest and that three assert- Waard first counselor Cornelius ed members of the gang now to jail second counselor Henry to Los Angeles are being furnished Romeyn Mond-- i Hansen secretary Retodert narcotics by the police to prevent francs music leader ' them from giving information to The retiring officers are Bouive the grand jury! De Vries president Meevis Baker first eounselor Hyrum ’ Dalinger second counselor and Gerrrit Snyder BRIDGE secretary There was a large attend- j ' V LOS ANGELES Oct 24 Further investigation into the activities of the Los Angeles police to connection with the operations of a nation wide shoplifting ring were under way today by the district attorney’s office following revelations that this city has clearing house for every section of the country ' iPy ” ' K GREAT LAKES LASHED CHICAGO Oct 24— (UP)— The ‘ iii1 ' - i r:: 3 ' 1 v |