Show LARGE NUMBER W There’sAWfllTo ReducThere’sAWeish AT FESTIVAL Millionaire’s Failure Camel fen i IN He Tried To Work J By IIORTENSE SAUNDERS I ’ ’ V FT ' ’V I -- — I rr - f of these trick scales i — - ' -- i rni— GRID STARS LEARNS FfYING MADISON Wis— (UP)— Harold Rebhcjlz fuUback on the University of Wisconsin football team is learning to! fly Enrolling in a local flying school (Monday he recently took his tiriffc lesson and now divides his time between instruction in class on the rridironl and in the air HE A FEELSjlM DIFFERENT MAN Is Tree- - oT Constipation for jFirst Time in Ten Years Sargon Won-derfSays ul the millions of jpeople' suffering with constipation and its many attendant ailments could react one-ha- lf of the thousands of glowing letters received from grateful men and women who !lf - T “From the time I was one until was forty I was In the stock and Security business with my brokerage firm I had made a fortune and I thought I could spend 'the rest of my time taking care of my various interests and retire! from active business life WANTS LEISURE FOR CHILDREN “Incidentally I had been married late at 37 and 1 thought I should like to down and watch my children grow tip and have the leisure I had been denied in my youth “But I was a fish out of water couldn’t stay out4 when there IWere such opportunities and when the business world was so full of marvels I came out1 gradually by buying some hotels in California which resold four years ago and came bag and baggage to the ast — to adventure and work The next time I retire will be when they t jury me” Andrews Is not a good4 subject ft i portrait of the tired business man norjdoes his life'br toil lack glamor He has six children homes in he east west and south and can indulge all his whims and fancies He commutes from his estate in Greenwich Connl to New York in a yacht that once belonged tb Henry j Mt BALDRIDGE NAMES NEW COMMISSIONER ® -4 £ y' “Everything Is luck insists A M Andrews upper right financier whose weighing mkchines alone of all his interests make $8000009 a year for him part of his luck is many being able to own the yacht Sialia pictured below which once belonged to Henry Ford The fourth largest in the World it is used by Andrews to commute to and from his office 1 Ford' and is fourth largest pri- ually it becomes valuable vately owned one in the country His Andrews is fascinated' by new breakfast is served on board while ideas and 'loves to in he swatches the scenery along the “things that can’t beexperiment done" He sound firmly believes in luck' IDE’S BIT OF SAILOR IT'S JUST A CHANCE 4 At o’clock he and usually-is-- luck’”! he insisted"-‘‘Everything group of his business friends sail “There is a and wrong back to the country with tea and time to get ' inaright out and everything of On the west games on board has luck but net coast where ho spends consider- everyone Everyone knows how to take able jtimet he has some sailing of it I believe that most boats Hei also has another smaller of the successful business men of wear yacht fori second-be- st in luck and that today have played ‘ Speculation does riot interest is the reason 5 Have b millions they Andrews “I never sell any tiling” while others don" Just the turn he said in tone of the old wheel t: favor ’of a “I buy ’outright and hold Event- - caoricious goddess of chance” multi-millionai- ' 4 f i 4- - 1 x mrrvtTrm yffM ? tv— -- Associated so-call- I J C Nugunt who plays the part of the father of the The girl family 1s outstanding played by Norma Lee bristles with life and human appeal J A short subject “Kiddies Kabaret” and a news reel comnlefce the rvm- i 1 mu ” mpzsjuxj i i i i 4 V i Powder: t‘ BaMng I Same Price for oyer - 38 year: - ed it is all about and ‘ - 2S‘ oeccsEc 25j ! r You save la uzlng it Use less than of ! I high priced brands ' MILLIONS OF FOUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT' -- a 4 " Winter Coat Fashions For Dress and Sport Wear NetY -- td-svanta- ge 14-- Choice I of Colors EW of soft i to tVz 1 fur ’ 1 r K Little ” Girls’ Togs ’ O Jier’ Coats $2475 to $4975 - 1 A All Sizes of Styles There’s a suggestion of Paris In the lines of these stunning coats just received from New York Swaggering roadster coats like the' one pictured at the-- ' fextreme left are smartly tailored of warm deep piled fur fabric More dressy styles come In smooth broadcloth or silk plush trimmed with great collars Important Selling - Oiinchilla f Coat? i 4 ( -- x' - re -- A 4 : Press Staff Writer "VATICAN CITY Nov 8— (API-O- ver 200 English Catholics and laymen martyred for theirpriests faith in the period between 1594 and 1679 wid be solemnly beatified In St Peter’s basilica with imposing ceremonies some time during December In another ceremony of the same sort the Rev Father Ogilrie Scottish Jesuit - who suffered martyrdom during the same time will be similarly honored The ’most' conspicuous figures among those destined to 'bear the title of “blessed” before their nunw by virtue of their beatification are Fathers George Hay dock John Roberts Arthur Bell Robert Southwell and Philip Howard Earl Of Arundel The persecutions began under Queen Elizabeth and continued through the reigns of James I land Charles I and under the commonwealth There a fresh recurrence of executions upon the discovery of the Oats plot in 1678 Some were put to death on the gibbet at Tyburn others hanged in cathedral towns”' of the ng ‘ I V ( T : 1 -- J 4 BOISE Nov 8— (AP)— Governor H C Baldridge today appointed L B Maklnson as third district commissioner of Payette county succeeding E V Strohbehn who moved from the district ! o - 1 - es 40 do — Imposing Ceremonies Will r f i Take Place During" The 'population of ‘Montreal Canada has been set at 1071057 December' not including its suburbs By Hudson iiawlet -- all-talki- expulsion for violation of vthe - con: ference rules’ j Dr George Thomas president of the University warned students Thursday that chartering of special train by the students would not be tolerated and warned them that expulsion ’faced any who absented themselves from class today to make A it was the trip Later however learned the special had been chartered principally by townspeople Dr Themas said the excursion had no connection with the university and the students were going on their own responsibility I ‘ 3 1 'j j j t One of the piost delightful come-di- ?s to appear In Ogden for many moons opened t the Orpheum theatre Thursday for a three-da- y run The picture is “Wise Girls" an domestic laugh-mak- er taken from the stage play “Kempy" one of the favorites of New York thei atregoers There is nothing startling about the picture It is Just one of those amusing features that make you settle back in your seat with a keen enjoyment and drink in every line of the clever dialogue It is the story of & girl who turns down marriage for a career A quarrel follows this decision and after she has had two years in which to (determine ' her future a two years that were barren for the writing of a book except which was published by her lover unknown to her he comes back to claim her i For spite she marries the er who happens to be fixing plumba leak in the pipes in the kitchen and predicament after' predicament follows succession The movement S rapid the picture for the most part is smooth and continuous- The dialogue is unusually clever and some exceptionally fine acting is registered Elliott Nugunt who takes the part oX Kemp the abducted plumber gives a sterling characterization of the masterful husband College gridiron contest ' with assurance that they would not face OPERATES ON A LARGE SCALE! -- Thomas rUtah-Colora- 6 -- Kt ty students of University of Utah were en route to Colorado Springs today to witness the ’ multi-millionair- i so-cal- led : - SALT LAKE4 Nov 8— (AP)— Fif- us Scales are only one of the many activities of Andrews who is one of the most colorful and adventurous-minde- d in the country He is president ’of three big corporations including one that is manufacturing a new frontwheel drive ifor automobiles soon to be placed on the market Hei is a director in five other powerful organizations It is Andrews boast that he never has had a salary and that he never had any help from anybOdy He and his always worked for himself le for success is this:- NOT OF RETIRING NATURE E"Get something you know about id believe In and then j build it i” That has been his system— to ake overismaU compardes and build hem into large and profitable In a life of conspicuoAndrews us Industrial successes as made just one failure—that was hen he tried to retire '"I couldn’t seem to make a sue-e- ss of that so I’m back at the ame” he said “I went to work as kid of 14 and I set as my goal hat I wanted to bef able to retire ' MARTYRED DEAD 0RPHEUM HASCOMEDY RIOT - 5 5 nt 1 H weigh you your fortune fof the expenditure of one copper Believe it or not these machines a day? garner five’ tons of peonies $3000-who and in one year they made now is work 000 for Andrews ing on a new type of machine which he believes will make even more ‘‘The smaller the unit of sale the greater the profits” h j explains “That’s where the five and ten-cestores have been so smarts ' No one misses a penny nowadays and we are a people Getting on the scales daily is a ‘habit like eating or sleeping I think the graze for dieting has something to we do with it but from a check-u- p made we found that men! are just as interested in their weight as women though they may hot be so intent On changing it" j Weight-conscio- I r - and-tel- l I t that 7' University of Utah j Will Not Oust Them Says ' r- Under the direction of the Mutual! Improvement association officers a harvest and home coming festival was held in the Plain recreational hall ’Thursday pity night - The celebration which was held in appreciation of a boutepus harvest tvas attended by a large gathering including old and young present and former members of the community filling the pall to capacity- Dinner was served to all This was followed by dancingpresent which was Interspersed by special features Entertainment 'numbers Included singing by the Crttchlow trio read ings by! Portia i Holt music by the Bluebird entertainers Hawaiian mu sic by the Murphy Nelson and De ' Haan troupe a talk by Edwin Horsley Of Brigham City la member of the M I" AJ general board and special numbers by littlO Miss Marvel Murphy The successful social Is said to have strengthened the fine community spirit fdr which Plain City has become noted ' The community has a fine! record for helpfulness toward those in distress in their own community and in their 'neighboring communities i 5 ji f FOR COLORADO Service Writer Community Celebrates Its fVJEW NEA YORK— looking after the of Bounteous iv pennies has made the millions Gathering ' and also of V take care of themselves Harvest Archie M Andrews He’s the daddy -- 1 JEF1EIFS ! STUDENTS OFF ififcsrsfe PLAN TO BLESS English counties- - and still others were left to die in prison In all there are 244 victims of the religious strife in Great Britain whose “causes" will be examined prior to November 12 the day when the general congregation meets in the Vatican the pope himself being present j — - All Widths $ AA : to C HELD DEPUTY WINS POSITION AS AGENT — — ’— ‘ I OTTp ASTLOND - state that the new Sargon treatovercame this but brought them malady new health and the sargon Laboratories strength could never produce this medicine fast 4 the demand Medical aiitfcsPPly orities'have learned that seven out of ten past the age ofpeople suffer from thirty the ef feds) of a sluggish liver ment notv ony dread ( - i andr insufficient bile flow which Variably brings on con-- st ip at ion The new Sargon wheri with Sargon Soft ?rC0rtection Bills contains the most powerful stimulant td the bile secret pg activity of the liver known to medical science after case cari be cited like Case that of Otto Eas ondi 642 S Corona St Denver Mr Eastlond is a native of £ w and is a Mason a well know: buiidfng and now c nnected contractor with the Mountain tates “ ‘ Company “I suffered ifor ten years with chronic constipation brought On by a sluggish liver I took so many laxative pills that for convenience I always carried a box' them airound with me' Then a ago 1 Commenced to suffer yaf with stomach --trouble My food didn’t seem to digest right and sometimes after eating gases would make me so full and uncomfortiabie that I could hardly get ardund I had yery little energy and was extremely nervous Mans a night I’d roil ior ipurvand get to sleep it finally didn't seem to rest hn i refresh me and mornings 1 was dull listless worn ouh Ti losi weight and and was fun down In every way “Four bottles of Sargon 'and bottes Soft jhree Pills almost Sargon made moT L have 'aa new man out fine appetite wenj0y !my food am gaming dght right along and never hay j the Slightest touch of stomacl troub eVNow I sleep fine get up with plenty of a ad vigoy and feel like H a different man Pills have put my! “Sargon condition and seem-thave cleaned my whole system of poisons For the first time in l(i years I jam free of constipation jargon pills are entirely different — everfrom any lax- taken' They db their work nat- ' -- -- v - SAm j o if (Upsetting in any can is the reason this stater Sargon Ogden at Drug Stores ' I'- ' I be "obtained in' n Fifteen s iy 1 es v all nef all smart High r Cuban h e e s in blue heejs at The Smartest Sport Frocks 1 f brownb’lack ! Use Warm- Hued Tweeds - -- : ‘ see sTeeial case 'display s ' 1 f - 1 BOISE Nov 8 — (AP)— Bunny jhunters this year will be faced with 1 - f - -- The Modem AD-in-O- —— es-th- The chic'wintei hats dip long on the sides and reveal the forehead The model'pictured ji3 typical of ourjriiarming styles— of black felt It swoops down’ to a pleated "point ’on the side where a pom pom of black' arid orange is perched ne Garment Nov A bloomer combination Here They Are Boys! 1 4 body Bloomer leg opening' at left leg i v Real high TOP J " 4 1 knife pocket m?ccasin and cut real high ‘ Sizes 10 to 13 5 $445 ' strap top v ' - ’gets yours tomorrow! Sizes l to'6 I New J' Costume Jewelry 1 Necklaces ?arring$ bracelets Bach 98c Handbags to' Match the 4 i " i Ensembles’ new— ornaments of metal leather Is moilded to the lines of the a knockout boot I- Have smart! details that' make them very crystal' Many styles in soft leather of soft’ textured’ rayon Hero’s -'- intnguing " in' New I Millinery QUARANTINE RAISED ON IDAHO HORSES 1 - j z t 4 J Tailored Silk' Frocks $595 depleted jackrabbit herds or gaggles or coveys however bands of jackrabbits are designated and the price seems not so strong as last year the biological survey reported today The price quoted at present by fur buyers is about 60 cents a pound compared with last year’s level tbich ran as high as $110 with slightly higher prices for whitetailed jackrabbits 1 The survey said the bunnies would be --congregated in greatest numbers along the Salmon river in Twin Falls county and in eastern Owyhee county but the prospects were that muting and trapping would be most successful as poisoning will work only in case of extreme feed and a hard winter shortage of 8— (AP)— There no Quarantine is winter on dourtne infected horses in Owyhee county Dr ickmS"n' Sector of animal E?nC:aimouilceci today following reP°ris from infecion in Washington the tested less than 10 per cent £SwS was last summer mnong someCovered of the wild 111 some the choicest janimals in the range ofcounLa £onsIderable number of kllled Others will MveJ8?a be destroyed to ‘rid the range and stock of animals Infected with disease Both state and federal 50 dSale1!6 Working to eradicate th l Hats to Match $198 Knit 2 piece! Dresses Price $398- twO-pie- ce BUNNIES REDUCED IN IDAHO AREAS BOISE blue? Tweeds and’ novelty woolens have come into their own this Season There Is ’a charming variety in Styles and weaves! Ode 'and frocks are trimmed With buttons narrow belts plaits- scarfs and touches of bright color They may be had in tans browns purple wine! blue and hunter green -- - Sturdy warm little coats of a good quality chinchilla They are trimly tailored collars and patch withj cozy button-u- p pockets Double breasted sateen lined Choice of navy blue brown tan tight - f once with Slipper Featuring Cutout Design j Rayon Bloomers Specially Priced A patent' leater with a narrow strap and a smart center buckle Because it Is a Beau-Arcshoe it offers the utmost in comfort h Well 'tailored bloomers! with' elastic and waist Flesh peach Nile green atkpee $495' JUNE IN ON 'FT T K— L—O am making iChramm-Johnso- r f BOISE’ Nov 8— (AP)— John Mc- Hnney of Payette was today appointed field agent of the' state board of equalization taking the post after serving several years as field deputy of the department of law enforcement J The position was created by the ast legislature and the agent is expected to make a study of taxing iroblems of the state for the in- -: ormation of the board and the state PfflridftirB To succeed McKinney in the department of law enforcement Secretary of State Fred E Lukens appointed James R Wright of Rex-bu- rg former bank official at present a number of the field force of the department of law enforcement Both appointments were effective I tea like it is my duty to help relieve all the suffering I way-- I 8 0 TJLOCK TONIGHT Twenty-Thir- d Street and Washington Ave i ! 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