Show FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 8 1929 THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER THE LONG AND SHORT OF NEW St ' KISSING CASE OFFICER HALTS IS DISMISSED TWO ON CITIZENS TO MOTORISTS '' A state complaint (charging Albert J 7 Wilson 24 of 2253 Childs aveOBSERVE DAY nue Each with !attery far allegedly forCharged With' Reck- - MAYOU CALLS i ’ By JULIA BLAXSIIARD NEA Service Writer NEW YORK—Paris exclaims the lover curtes of the new long-skirt- graceful houette f But America has discovered that the hew styles have more angles than curves! It took Americans some time to realize that a radical change in woman’s dress had taken and that new models arriving place from the other side might have more than ‘ a style effect on this country Opinions fill the air There Is no apathetic middle ground ' Long1 skirts soirre notables declare are likely to affect everything in America— from morals- - to the English language Artists doctors preach- crs movie queens musicians couturiers labor Experts I' and college'-deanall join the verbal fray Each views the change in styles naturally from his particular angle of life Women's elubsl are discussing a possible stand Long skirts may be that ‘'cause”! for 'which blase America has been waiting! ’ i SLOW UP PROGRESS The first concerted action against the new long skirts comes from the New York Y iW CA This organization terms them "unsuited to the busy life of todays incompatible with the pursuits of nthe American woman” !' - Mary Garden is rtulitaht "Let others drag their skirts on the ground if they will But-nI” Lady Mendll (Elsie de' Wolfe) famous of the woman of two continent put her veto on trailing draperies after experimenting with them! “A few inches below the knee is a lovely graceful length” is her opinion 1‘Long 'daytime things are bad taste outi of place for street wear Longer skirts for evening are charming provided they are short in I front”Dean Virginia Gildersleeve of Barnard college is more emphatic “They are unhygienic They get soiled splattered and bedraggled" she declared ‘‘‘They mean restraint less freedom of physical action less exercise and consequently poorer health in an era when women are becoming as athletic and healthy a3 -men” Charles Dana Gibson creator of the “Gibsoh Girl" lines up on the other side approving long skirts as "artistic feminine a return to the womanly woman” He --feels it is a natural cycle that gives women back the grace of Yesteryear that they are an aesthetic triumph woNeysa McMeln highest man artist ’in the Unitedpaid States thinks long skirts ’“They make a woman look"grand” differentirely ent frpm last year give her a ‘variety’ appeal endow her with a Miss McMeln changed character” T T Stated But she its not i so- - enthusiastic ' -f about the new ace hats “No one cf n wear them but Greta 'Garbbj Miss McMein said “In themselves they are beautiful 1 -- J? non-negotla- There’s a lot of difference between new and old styles as the upper left and Gloria Swanson right show Gloria scarcely could do a Charleston in her gown or dash about with the freedom of her d Dr John Watson lower left and Lady Mendl next vote long skirts hut' the two artists pictured here Neysa Mc- Mein and Charles Dana Gibson are in favor of them eyening1 costumes vorn by Josephine Dunn short-skirte- and artistic But almost no woman can wear them” DN John B WatsonV behaviorist psychologist has two objections to short skirts f First they have less sex appeal Second they may increase accidents “While there is considerable to be said foe the: appeal of half -- revealing styles the lack of sex appeal in longer skirts comes from the fact that they reveal the ugliness by ruining the contour of the leg “I do not think the number of marriages will be lessened It will merely Jarihgi unhappiness to men who got pleasure from the sight oi beautiful legs’’ ng ’ -- Orchestra ' 50c l! Pc has enriched the language I hope they do not standardize her too much" RUDY LIKES ’EM TIGHT ' i vwrerr-TB- ! ro-man- TVTATURE controls all the funo J- - x tions of our Digestive-organsave one We control that and (i lot of trouble it causes Children suffer when they don observe regular bowel habits Breath becomes fetid tongue coated eyes dull A host of ailments biliousness feverishness lack of appetite follow if we neglect this warning that a child’s bowels need help j In such cases California Fig Syrup never fails to help by the prompt Trie opening of dogged intestines first spoonful does that and relieves the common symptoms of tion Successive doses help tone I CALI FOttNI THE RICH FRUITY LAXATIVE won fwITDBRN 1’' I ESN©WVA1LUES2 f: We’ll Say They Do! ''''' AND WE’VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Women! Keep Your Eyes On Brittan’s PASSEY ’ Playing with ! ' m (OLIEj REEVE! And His Orchestra t l: Admission! 50cj The Big 'Ididnignt Frolic Armistice Morning and the Big Dance Armistice FUR TRIM' mr ‘Night ’ It— L— O r ‘l Admission 50c - " Last Last Times Times Tonight ' U or social function depends largely upon the music you ? M SATURDAY NITE Jack Passey’s Band Knight’s Orchestra A 25c Each The very best is open for engagements every nite Make arrangements early Phone ‘ Victor Recording Artist and known frony coast to coast playing tile- winter season at Ogden’s most popular ballroom All Talking theyuiere i iSiTf Come Up l j tomorrow night Plenty of ‘Rig Surprises Don’t Forget MIDNIGHT FROLIC uau “When-Yo- V I an xnat r nlile! - 167S-- R l48:l58 1 pA — DOROTHY CEVIER ’ UP be dressed smarter and have more money for other things this fall and 'W inter if you buy your fash- ions at BRITTAN’S now 1 BRIT'I’AN’S have the smartest fall and winter apparel ' is a mdtterof time — anti BHUTAN'S turns its stocl— every week finds new fresh continually j uuthcntic'fascinating apparel BjEHTTAN’S sells for much lt!ss— like’ the things you see at the exclusive shops but the exact things you saw there STYLED by thj same manufacturers and bought fro nj the same manufacturers AVe sell for less because we ’re satisfied to dyacasli business at a small profit! : AGAIN WE SAY You 11 vo j News and J NYE ot-“something Kablret” Monday Evening 1 9 The Only Oance to Be Sponsored ' r Early! BARGAIN! MATINEE 25c -- 1 to 1:45 p m ’Marianne” Starts Sunday! Jr V Startling! Real I Stunning! Beautiful! I All Talking AH Outdoors " I Fom the famous noycl by OwpnWister f' j’ A M Come ' JOSEPH HENABEBY See and IIear How Love Turns A Crafty' Crook Into A Shrewd Detectivfe Featuring An All-St- ar Cast —Added Big Feature— Vaudeville f’THE PENDLETON ROUND-UP- ” At Pendleton Oregon Complete Pictures of the 1929 Round-u- p The World’s Greatest Riders and thd Wildest Horses With Talking and Sound On the Movietone 25c Bargain Matinee 2 to 3 P liod Xa Rocque In “The' Delightful Rogue” Sunday— Jijls pj ' ' ifj V - ‘ & - 9 1-- 3- - h L ' - I Daring reckless adventure loving romantic youth A story’ of loye against untold odds' It will! delight hnd thrill JLi - ' I y°j?: matinee bargain 1 from to 2 p Daily p GARY COOPER FUCHAU9 ARLEN WALTER HUSTOM MARY BRIAN i rn © 'hi? (S - EGYPTIAN THEATRE “Show Place Of Utah” I - s “Kiddie By the Aipeican Legion We Thank You! 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TUNE IN ON THEY WANTED - Pay easily THEY KNEW The pure vegetable product endorsed by doctors for 50 years always bears the word California' A Why factory here use no cosmetics during working hours Tobacco absorbs powder rouge and lipstick odors If ‘ MORE STYLE— MORE QUALITY— For LESS MONEY at Brittans Eyerv Day I Now Playing ’ FIG SYRUP j i" TOBACCO BARS COSMETICS RICHMOND Va— (AP) — Seven hundred girls employed in a tobacco T The way children improve when California Fig Syrup is used is the best proof of its merit Here’s an example Mrs Ivan Spencerj 832 Bradshaw St Indianapolis-say- s “Emma was bothered with jeon- stipation several years ago and to give her California Fig Syrup It made such a difference in her that I have used it eince-thefor every little upset It helps her digestion "regulates her bowels keeps her strong and energetic - I fui sure it is one thing that is jhelp- -’ mg her gain weight at such a won- derful rate now"1 : ‘ j r0 ’ j - -- - ji I r Y ? n and strengthen weak stomach and Writ Resinol Dept 70s Beltioiore ML s 2425 GRANT -- bowels improve appetite encourage cc Woodman Home digestion and assimilation In a few days a child is well happy and ' bright again s j J 1 ! Amazingly i ! i -- 1 ip ' ' Gains Weight j F tiy ’ Gloria Swanson who Wore long The “haul” of approximately 900 skirts when all the wqrld wore short feels a personal triumph! in men! Committed to Sing Sing in 1927 totaled $368573 Sentences aggre-gatlr- ig the new modes 12389 years were imnosed are en“They enchanting dow wjomjen with glamor They arid They make individuality possible’! Rudy Vallee crooning idol of ladies old and young likes skirts long and what is more he likes them MEN ONLY tight: “I like form-fittin- g gowns those Nov 12 13 aiid 14 that seem to be all of one piece and sort of wind around WOMEN ONLY “If a woman has a beautiful figure she should show it The new Nov 15 and 16 clothes make women look dignified m to 11 p m and graceful Perhaps do make them look older But Ithey like that I never was interested in flappers” ' -- Coilple Girl Keep Sian Clear - characterizes her objection to longer skirts by saying “They are an industrial hazard” Leo Reisman conductor of the orchestra -- at the smart Central Park Gasino Welcomes long skirts because jof theiE effect on music “The Short skirt encouraged the effect of noise of furious wild exhilaration Dance music reacted with noisy traps and effects rather than! with true music The trailing gowns this autumn introduce romance and glamor — and music reOrchestras play more sponds sentimental dreamy wooing waltzes” Mrs Charles A Lindley editor of the Junior League’ Magazine likes skirts for evenings thinks no long well-bre- d girl would wear them for work or sports but fears the effect the hew style might have on today’s j young woman “I think the youth of America has made a distinct contribution I have an idea the new'modes may repress her a little make her lose some of her spontaneous originality I wonder if styles may not even affect the language she usesJ She OLID REEVE ble e i HOOPER TONIGHT Western - -- CHANGES DANCING HABITS Nell 7 Swartz labor expert in the woman's! department of the New York' state department of labor Also Vitaphone eville Acts 1 yield f half-conceali- N BEDS” May ii i a - kilEeTfaces i in lr -- cts i Jack Mulhall j i oil 'i TODAY AND TOMORROW ’ j i - LYCEUM street j The party consisted of 15 hunters minder that the merchants at a reall of whom got their buck Only cent meeting had agreed to close two Ogden men were along: Huntstores noon their on Monday to at was ing Thursday accomplished lr of a six inches of fresh snow which fel permit half holiday in Observduring the dav and nieht ance of Armistice dav bee of Commerce today issued a re- -' i -- best-dress- ed off-the- The retail division Ogden fcham- - ‘ AFTER ot i NEXT MONDAY Twenty-nint- h zig-za- 4 -- HALF HOLIDAY The killing of two more elk' by Ogden hunters in the Mount Nebc district was reported today with the return of J O Huggins 658 Seventh street and IL N Sorenson 436 CLUES SCARCE ' i - : S s - - cibly embracing knd kissing Mrs i less Driving Fines Louise Miller was dismissed in city this morning on motion of AsThose In All Walks of Life court Imposed sistant County Attorney Kennett H Mai an Should Participate Lamont Holmes arrestThe state prosecutor told City edPatrolman I two motorists within 40 minutes Francis’ Says Judge Simon Barlow that Esper C early this morning charging each Miller who signed the complaint with reckless reCalling upon the citizens of Og- and Mrs Miller had refused ’to sult that each driving with the pleaded guilty in city den Jo observe the eleventh anni- prosecute By agreement with the court this morning and were given versary of the close of the World defendant $10 bail was forfeited to fines aggregating $24 war Mayor Frank Francis today is- cover costs incurred by the state 'Rowland Parkeri 24 ( of Clinton sued a proclamation It reads: was the first one arrested The ar“On the eleventh anniversary of resting officer related to City Judge the ending of the Wolrld war on Simon Barlow after Parker had enArmistice day November 11 Ogden tered a plea of guilty that the deis to observe the event as one of the g fendant w driving ini a greatest days in history The celefashion on Washington avenue bebration should be made community h and Twenty-fourt- h wide embracing the people of all ROBBERY tween Twenty-fiftstreets j j walks of life m order that it be most impressive as a lesson in paD: D Hilliard" 35 the other detriotism and self sacrifice fendant was arrested at Twenty-thir- d “It Is street and Washington avenue opportunity for About $105000 Is ITaken the expressing of gratitude to the while making a turn in the interFrom Bank In young men who responding to the section in a careless manner accall: of country left home' to serve Holmes’ story cording to Patrolman Wisconsin f in the hazards of war and because to court the — ' j of that offering made their country JEFFERSON Wis Nov 8— (AP) v more secure in all that stands for —Authorities today had nothing liberty and exact justice “Armistice day properly observed more tangible than a license numis A dedicating of aij that is best ber and incomplete descriptions on TIRES LEATHER to base their search for five in American public life to the cause which men who robbed the Farmers and of peace and world amity WASHINGTON— (A)— The bu“As mayor of Ogden I urge the Merchants bank yesterday lof ap- reau of mines is expericitizens of this community to give proximately $105000 in cash land se- ments in the beliefcbnductlng that curities j emphasis to the full significance of Tlie number of crude oil may yield substitutes for issued in butter Armistice day by Joining with the apparently lard leather and rubber American Legion Disabled Ameri- Ohio and the description led the in the oil the bureau Fatty to sheriff wire the bureau of crim- believes acids can veterans of the World War and will be the source of but-te- i? identification at! Colujnbus other organizations in their pa- inal and lard: substitutes while aroFrom this he was hopeful i “sometriotic programs on that occasion” matic hydrocarbonst may furnish arwould result thing tangible” T tificial leather A defective burglar alarm shared Those ar? only a feW of the inblame with the carefully laid plans of the robbers It had been ring- finite variety of everyday necesing almost daily Consequently cit- sities' that the bureau! holds to be izens paid no attention when its a part of crude oil In the fatty clangor actually signalled a robbery acids there may be soaps and ediDEATH AGAIN The menmnmasked and each car- ble fats while the aromatic hydro: rying a pistol strode into the bank carbons may produce fn the future at noon forced five persons to lie picric acid dyestuffs- idrugs motor on the floor slugged an assistant fuels explosives t perfumes antiSecond Jury Also Gives cashier and after firing several septics saccharin and jcylol J r shots went through the vault and i' Eventuallyj too the scientists This Penalty Despite cages They obtained $8400 in cash may developi artificial j rubber tires js Youthfulness $28000 in negotiable Liberty bonds druggists’ (supplies waterproof if seand $69000 in electrical insulation and clothing EASTLAND Tex Nov 8—(AP) — curities The loss wa’s covered by cements not to mention the posClyde Thompson today was assessed insurance sibility that (substitutes for varnish --r— the death penalty for the second and linseed oils may Jjo hidden in There-artime by a Jury here for the slaying 3424 spoken languages the elements that make up crude i of iLucian Shook near the latter’s in the world t netroleum oil i field home at Leray Tex in September 1928 The case was given the jury late — yesterday Thompson was given the death If your skin is not fresn smooth and penalty in October 1928 but was unblemished here is aij efsy way to granted a new trial by the court of clear it: Bathe with Resinol Soap and criminal appeals He also was warm water4 Spread on a little Resicharged with slaying Leon Shook brother of Lucian nol Ointment letting it remain oyer The defense attempted to save if possible' then wash off with night thej defendant from the death: penResinol Soap Thousands testify to the W alty by introducing a deposition by QUICKNESS with which Resinol acta his ‘mother that he was bom in Ok" lahoma October 5 19ll making him Use Resinol Soap daily for toilet and bath 17 years old at the time the crime So cleansing and refreshing it tends to was committed The state however prevent skin blemishes Note its tonic odor introduced a statement by Thomp-so- n J7RP7 nmplM that he was bom in 1910 ri£i£ri9ierta ''ll I I ed f- OGDEN HUNTERS HOME WITH ELK i r 4 |