Show r ’ J TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 29 1929 STUDENTS MAY PLACE BAN ON SPORTS AVER PRINCETON MEN GASOLINE WAR Box Elder! Department Business Office Corner Drag Store Brigham City ' Phone 122 Elizabeth Bair Correspondent 492-J1 Phone 4 ’ -- g" — Football has been fostered to its present position largely through the efforts of the alumni They have had the money to pay for tickets'' and in cases where there have been Gall Stone Colic r Dont operate You make a bad condition warse Threat the cause in a sensible painless inexpensive way at 1 home Write Home Drug Co Masonic Temple Minneapolis Minn for a recognized practicing specialist’s prescription on liver and gall bladder troubles for literature on treatment which has been giving gratifying results fpr 28 years Sold under Money-Bac- k Cut this out NOW guarantee 810-8- HuEbind Rtpillsd By Varicose Veins v Bob was fast losing every bit of his love for Mary— somehow those hideously enlarged Varicose Veins in her legs made him shudder— ‘acrepulsed him tually a she’d Foolish if get Mary— only bottle of that wonderful Moone’s Emerald Oil from Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Co or any drugstore — her ugly veins and bunches would be gone almost in no time' This powerfully penetrating and antiseptic Oil quickly stops the pain and soreness marvelously strength-en- s the legs and sw’if tly reduces the most enlarged and swollen veins to normal You’ll sOon be able to wear the sheerest hose and short skirts without the slightest fear of criticism— the appearance of your legs will improve 100 per cent when those unsightly blue veins disappear i — Warranty deeds filed for record in the office of Josephine F Olson county recorder: Gomer A Nicholas and wife Marcia to Ammon Allen part of the northwest quarter of section 21 township 6 north range 2 east with other land $1280 POCATELLO V DINER USES PISTOL EATS AT SAME TIME CHICAGO Oct 29— (AP)— Shoot with one hand eat soup with the other—that’s Frank W Steel for township Oil comThompson Westcott-Alle- n pany and the State Auto garage filed suit for Tarr had an injunctionpreviously but Judge C J Taylor ruled irreparable damage must be shown The suits were a result of a gasoline price cutting war Tarr was said to have started the drop ly cutting the price --from 27 cents to 24 cents The war kept lowering prices until now the motor fuel sells for 19 cents per gallon Tarr claims 24 cents isya fair price for this district ( ’s 50 and part lot 51 subdivision $10 Louise H Pingree to Hendrik de Bder and wife Sadie lots 42 and 43 block 9 Mountain View addition 49 all lot ' BUTTE A forlorn Mont Oct 29— (UP)— hope that his long lost brother may still be alive has impelled Michael Brock Lucerne county Pa to institute a search in Montana The brother who went by the name of Charles R Williams left the family home 70 years ago “along about the time of the civil war” Brock wrote a Butte newspaper The last heard from him was 34 years ago Michael is ill and alone He wants to see his brother before he dies M THOUGHTS OF WAR BOSTON Oct 29— (AP)— Display of American flags In public schools is regarded by the Right Rev Paul Jones acting Episcopal bishop of southern Ohio as “a dangerous fetish worship which promotes thoughts of war among the school children” He expressed the opinion in an address criticising military training in the schools and ) : colleges Last Times r Kis-sock- $470 GH Piper and wife Anna to part lot 12 block 10 South Ogden subdivision $1900 Ina Murray to Vera W Larson part lot 10 block 2 plat B $10 Louis Wessler artIsTtells BROTHER SOUGHT BY SICK VETERAN OF PAINTINGS Waldo Midgley Speaks at Weber College y Assembly An exhibition of recent paintings by Waldo Midgley New York artist which was on view in Weber college Monday afternoon and evening and this morning was received with acclaim by Ogden art lovers A special assembly was held at the school this morning Mr Midgley was Introduced and a detailed description of each painting was given The assembly was attended by a large number of townspeople The paintings on exhibition include Granite Peak The Last of the Snows Lonesome Hollow Solitude City Creek Waterfall Provo Lakes The Foothills Sunflower Arrangement Country Club Cosmos Neff’s Canyon August Purple and Gold Asters Hollyhocks Hubbard Squash Fallen Monarchs Peach Blossom Time Zinnias and Hall the Dawn - EAR ZEP TRIPS By RALPH HEINZEN United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS Oct 29— (UP)— The submarine to its French Inventor Alfred Maxine Laubeuf has proved Its worth and Its right to remain the main arm of naval defense of the small nation Laubeuf today retired on a farm In the south of France has added his protest to the general voice of France against the abolition of the undersea boats At the same time that Holland was making his experiments with submersible boats In America Laubeuf was perfecting his submarine cruiser the lines of which remain practically unchanged in every navy of the world The French navy made the first practical experiments with0 submersible boats when the Gymnote was laid downl In 1886 and the Gustave-- 1 Zede in 1889 Italy followed with submarines constructed in 1892 and 1895 and Idesigned1 by Pulllno The United States came third with the Holland boats in 1896 and 1897 Britain watched ' the experiments but did not order a submarine until 1900 when she acquired five of the American type The actiyity of Laubeuf turned the French navy into the second largest in the world In 1907 when it ranked only below Britain and far ahead of both Germany and the United States He saw first the effectiveness of submarines as kin arm of coastal defense and succeeded in obtaining credits foy the building of 88 while Britain at the same time had but 48 Russia 25 Italy and the United States seven each and Germany three “Without her submarines today POE pose Is the establishment of a dirigible airship service across the Pacific Prize Foxtrot t Admission RADIO IS PRAISED WASHINGTON Oct 29— (AP) — American home life an exception Is seen by Vice President Curtis ‘This is not true of radio” he said in a radio address “It holds a unique place in that it is returning us to our firesides" ' We 50000 POPULATION DANCERS Give 2JW’’ Green Discount Stamps The first snow reminds us that winter is jiist around the corner and also reminds See our complete stocks us that we must buy our warm -winter clothes Jr i j A NEW SHIPMENT 01 SMART NEW DRESS COATS : r purAnother very outstanding group of Qoats Just have chased by our New York Office whose values you featuring the lavishly already proved ta advantage models in thet popular browns and black and the cozy Also cleve'r sport coats rumble sept coat In very lovely selections- ed fur-trimm- New Raincoats in Streets with With Olie Reeve and His Orchestra mulhall LILA LEE jack: The First Dual Role red" green blue v ng Bargain Matinee HOSIERY )r 25c DON’T MISS THIS GREAT SHOW! 1-- 2 i Service Very A cleanup of hose P M Daily Semi-Servi- Paramount News Comedy All-Dialo- THURSDAY OCT Ned Sparks Jack Oakie Ivan Lebedeff John Harr on Ciminl Singers Arnheim Band Doris Eaton and Radio Beauty Chorus 31 MARCUS THE ‘RETURN OH —Added— Lupino Lane All Talking Comedy v “Buying A Gun” Fox Movietone News —Coming— r “Half Marriage" FUN! Sherlock Holmes” with a new and greater' mystery Also Vitaphone Vaudeville and Pathe Sound uravn “Ogden’s Own” r News — BARGAIN MATINEE Adults 25o —1 to 1:45 F U — Children 10c cial ‘ s BARGAIN SECTION (Downstairs) 1 us Crowds came Monday and Tuesday—Merchandise is Ridiculously Priced— Truly 'T Gala Days For Thrifty Shoppers $195 $293 $395- Values f - f A $495 - quality 4 - to - Ages - 89c - of dresses taken from our higher priced groups and marked at this low price for quick selling A-gro- extra hard only Wednesday 6— r made’ Scrowcroft’s union overall highback overal Values that canriot be plicated 3 - V2 v Remnants new lot just added vv ' i Cocoa Mats 14x44 for porches values to $195 Parchment Lamp Shades Arton r Roys Blazers dark shades i Outing Flannel Bloomers very warm’ Veltex Rug 3x6 fringed and plain j Core Yarn Rug 27x54 oval bright colors Towels 20x44 all ’white very absorbent rrTT Boys’ Hats and Caps slightly soiled J v rT ’Art Goods one group linen centers scarfs etc" Girls' and Boys Coats fur trimmed and tailored for everyone — do' hot miss these opportunities! Bargains " f ‘ 1-- r ‘TWO MEN AND A MAID’ “ A A Jh A A a 3 du- Off 98 ’ ?100 — “BULLDOG Starting Thursday Satin bound 0 - Drummond” size 66x80 colors j — Cotton Erodes : Boys’ Overalls 67c and a beautifully con structed blanket that will keep out the cold Good - Ronald Coleman —-- in For One Day Only' $298 Last Times Today and Tomorrow j 4 it ' -3 ©vmrxyroi t‘ - Part Wool— Double photophone ' v Blankets ' In i ! 'X I Reduced From $100 Suggesting many gift probra lems Lovely pieces of and filets that is so suitable for gift giving Spe- (Downstairs)’ Union Depot November -- ma-dle- t g! ' lAU IN THE BARGAIN SECTION i NOW! All-Talkin- t 69c ’ 1-2- nun Madeira-File- L ELKS’ HOME X ' rPU2l : mas stocks A very unique grouping of dresses that ordinarily 'sell to $1000 r All in this season’s most desired styles and colors Ideal for the business or school frock ' Get an Invitation and Bring Ypur Friend GOOD MUSIC Buffet Lunch COMPSON ''69c $100 number All Our regular perfects and in all good color! A very special cleanup to make room for new Christ- Song Cartoon J Clair Anderson Elks Halloween Dance Music! Songs! 0 ce 1 - Ro- - g! usual- ly (sells for $195 Odd numbers taken from some of our foremost manufacturers Not every size and color but a good selection in ri — t $119that ably Grouped DANCING ’TILL 1 A M ADMISSION 50c nn OO AC Clean Up DRESSES Gash Prizes Best Costumes S45 and black In the new 1 J ()0 — For the Picture Ever Screened All-Talki- ed FOR STORMY DAYS!? ! Junior Raincoats With Hats to Match TODAYf AND TOMORROW 4 Inc The fur-trimm- i Radio’s Gorgeous (Talking 25c If modern inventions are destroying Df BETTY t 10®i WEDNESDAY NIGHT SALT ‘LAKE Oct 29— Parley N James 20 pleaded not guilty to driving while drunk when “arraigned in the city police court on Monday morning seven hours after he had been arrested at the request of the Salt Lake and Utah railroad The railroad officials charge that James’ car was stalled on the company’s tracks at the interlocker near Seventeenth South street and held the line’s last northbound train twenty-fiv- e carrying passengers for fiftv-fiv- e minutes 25£ FUN! Tomorrow and Thursday Talking PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO DRUNK DRIVING mantic Drama of the Children of Midnight ‘ TODAY 1 France would be practically disarmed and helpless on the sea” M Laubeuf told the United Press t v 'No Raise In Prices! 25c Each LYCEUM ' r THURSDAY OCT 31ST Special Prizes For Best Costumes Free Ilats and Noisemakers R TONI GHT Talking Greater Movie Season Hit n The VERY BEST in Dance Music Open fof engagements every nite “Don’t Tarry” Phone 1678-- Collegiate ’Nite 100 fo Steel ordered liquor The waiter said it was not that kind of a roadhouse “No?” said Steel and he ’pulled a pistol and fired into the air When police arrived Steel had the employes at bay with the pistol in his right hand while with his left he was leisurely finishing his soup 4 Band Jack Passey rd jdTM'Green Stamp Redemption IStation on ourlialcony WEDNESDA Y Steel had gone to house of Niles a roadhouse and ordered dinner Wheii the waiter brought the soup - Invited-Admissio- Pete Kalas alias George Kargis charged with forging a $22 check ou Parnell Green member of the Green Bros firm of Farmington pleaded not guilty In city court to? day and Oily Jud e Simon Barlow set his preliminary earing for Wed- nesday morning1 Mr Green identified Kalas In the in “THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID” you TONIGHT " Public presented for payment I It is the theory that Kalas who Is suspected pf forging checks on Green Bros in the amount of more than $800 used the $10 check to i imitate in his operations Although Green identified Kalas a Morgan banker who Is supposed to haves cashed one of the forged Checks said that of his knowledge 'ie had never before seen Kalas — — The only known diamond mines North America are located in ike county Arkansas Leaders in finance transportation and aviation have formulated financing operating and building plans for the service 'which wiU operate the lighter-than-a- ir craft across the Pacific from California to Manila The ships will carry 80 passengers and up to ten tons of express and service reducing mail in the three-wee- k jour- CE by one-thiney now required by steamships The financing is to be done by four houses— the National City company Grayson M P Murphy company Lehamnn Brothers Inc and the Goodyear Zeppelin corporation of Akron Ohio “We contemplate going right through to Manila in our initial operation perhaps by the end of 1933" Earl Donaldson Vifctor Resaid Paul W Litchfield president His GreatGoodyear Zeppelin company cording Artist and pf thewas made chairman of the er Band who board of the new air line Moose Hall -- IN CHECK CASE BOW t a HEARING SET on 100 Cjaramoun Tonight DANCE —Sit— PLANS READY OF SUBMARINES range POCATELLO Oct 29— (AP)— A 2 west $1 Larsen to Oliver and Thora charge of conspiracy to drive him out of business was alleged in an Thomas R Larsen part of lot 7 amended complaint filed by J IE block 17 piat C $10 Tarr of the Western Gasoline comAlfred Stromberg and wife Elizapany through Attorney F M Bist-li- ne beth to Minnie Warner Nelson part' in district I court against the lot 1 block 17 plat C $10 Idaho Oil company Shell Oil comMinnie Warner Nelson to Alfred pany George S Waggoner W E and Elizabeth Stromberg part lot Big Halloween ''' STRESSES NEED tea-no- I BRIGHAM CITY Oct 29—O J Pausch W L Thompson and J W Radical Thoughts Stirred by Walker of Salt Lake and other representatives of the natural gas Commercialization of companies were in Brigham City conferring with public ofMonday Football ficials as to the most feasible route for a pipe line for conveyance of IS PRAISED gas to Brigham City Mr Pausche was not able to give information as to whether the line would run along Alutnni Is Given Blame for the foothills— through Willard or would go below town but at any Abuses' Seen in Grid rate it Is the intention of the comGame pany to have the line completed to after Brigham City by spring which the line will Jse taken over t Editor’s Note: Herewith is the first: the mountains and into Cache vain of a series of fpur articles by United Press j staff correspondents dealing ley A marriage license was issued with the reaction of university unP dergraduate students to conditions from the office of County Clerk revealed by the Carnegie founda- Russell Wight on October 26 to tion’s report on college athletics Walter G Ober Seattle Wash and ' The correspondents have visited rep- Flora W Lorraine of Denver Colo resentative schools since the report Mrs D F Harding and family of was issued talked with students and Willard left Monday morning for St found the student bodies thinking in Anthony Ida where they will join radical channels with Regard to ath Mr Harding who is teaching school — letics Thq family will remain in St Anmonths thony during the winterBoss By MORRIS DE HAVEN TRACY Mr and Mrs Joseph of Wilthe arrival of an eleven-preport (United Press Staff Correspondent) lard NEW 'YORK Oct 29— (UP)— ound boy bora Monday OctoRadical thoughts have been stirred ber 28 on the campus of important univer- -' sities of the east by the issuance abuses to pa for players for athof the Carnegie foundation’s report letic and in general act of last week condemning the em- as scholarships for the sport The un“angels” commercialization and genphasis bodies take no eral methods of intercollegiate foot- dergraduate student commercialfor this responsibility ball They lay the blame upon At Princeton students were found ization who even went so far as to discuss the alumni GLAD OF SUCCESS the possibility of a university in the future with po Intercollegiate sports "But If the alumni want to spend whatsoever — suggestions which ten their money for football’ one stuyears ago would have constituted dent at Columbia said expressing an the rankest heresy attitude which seemed typical “then LOSS FINANCIALLY let’s let the alumni do it We will At Columbia university the cor- yell for the team and be glad of its respondents found students unwill- success— and then we will take all ing to say which' sport was the more the money made out of football and important— football with its big busi- finance all other sports practically ness methods and tremendous in- none of which axe come or rowing which is a dead At Princeton every sport includloss financially They were’ inclined only the major sports which ing two on a par at least are not to put the football track baseball rowing and there was a lurking suspicion and hockey but the mithat the day might come 'when the basketball sports down through lacrosse crew would outrank the football nor and all are financed through squash esteem in interest and squad Students football the " Some frankly said that football agreed that at receipts least 55 per cent was an alumni sport-whil- e crew be- of' the student body took part in one longed to the undergraduate or more of minor sports these At both universities there was this every underlying tone found on hand: -- — Weber county Jail ‘Monday af as the recipient of a $10 check bearing Green’s signature and given Several months ago The check according to Green has never been NEW YORK Oct 29 —(UP) —A One Dealer Tells Court French Inventor Protests working Is Amoii nt Given as plan to go Into effect im- $800 Others To has been Abolition of Undersea NATURAL GAS LINE mediately agreed upon by Plotting Being For ged by t Earl Nelson to Nora Nelson wife Pacific the recently Incorporated Ruin His Trade Crafts ROUTE CONSIDERED part of the northwest quarter of Suspe ct Transport corporation whose pur3 north section 24 ROWING X IN Real Estate Transfers 70 t 49£ 79£ $108 25 L'v $208 4 rfcA A a M a A A A i 4 |