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T SHE COMMANDS 3000 MEN FORGET-ME-NO- T 'iS READY pi i Beehive Girls Tomorrow Will Make Canvas ' I I I I' i " VW I ' ' or City “ - j V y ’ 1 ' s LIBRARY NEW VOLUMES 4 —— I m ‘ 1 Law Order League Group The following books' have been added to the Carnegie As Liquor Lips Dy Shannon— I “The story of a beautiful girl who Violators entertained in a New York night ' ' library:-Forbidde- i U Commander liana Hansen of the CHICAGO Nov 8(AF—The Weber chapter No 4 Disabled Am4 government believed today it had erican Veterans of the World war uncovered a new racket under tha came from a sick bed Thursday the South Side Business Lam® evening to attend a meeting of the Men fit Law aivt Order Jeague Amoni executive conimlttee regarding plans members arrested by prohibition of-r for the Forget-Me-Nficers yesterday were' gale which William Payne be instituted Saturday morning organizer and Mrs Lena Wichrow- ski widow listed as afcj 8:30 o’clock! to gather funds for president the benefits of needy members o' Daniel Anderson assistant United the organization States attorney said the league’s Vrvs!wa ported at the meeting purpose apparently was three-edge- d jeyerythiiig! is in readiness for It served to punish those it opposed 55? anticipation being that it it rewarded “customers" and it colwillbe therjmost successful in the lected money for law and order or the local chapter using the money for the overthrow Jg£7 of the Weber county stakes jjirls of law and order" pf the Ci D 6j church will bo out Anderson said the government was and every district j of the county informed that the sold alcobusiness and residential will be sysK hol and provided aleague y of prodegree tematically canvassed by the girls tection to its customers If saloon At the nooh hour inr the club V' keepers i efused to buy alcohol from rooms of the United War Service Lx& r'Vt it the league is alleged to have re' M4Mgw 'i' in1 organizations the Kiesel torted with raids An office was a luncheon will be preparedbuilding for the Associated press Photo maintained at which subscriptions girls by courtesy of Gf L Becker Madame Kameneva is chief of police of tha centra! district were received from persons interof Commander Hanson said that he UIS a and ha 3000 men undcr hei command ested i in prohibition iaw enforcewas well- pleased with the arrangeia 28 She ment jrCUrr ments and was sorry that sickness Payne known as a professional a rabre vigorous reform?: called the arrest a frame-u- p participation in the campaign lie that a goodly’ sum may- - bo realized ?aio£ Viese service officers assist vice “I’ve10 been fighting liquor and certain however that nothing for for the aid of disabled veterans years’ he said had been left undoirf by the other individual veterans in preparing Mrs! Wichrowski was surprised at V SLOGAN OF VETS avit-evidence members of tihe committee ito and in getting their the charges and federalmen were Tire slogan of the Disabled Amer achieve success The Beehive lean (Veterans for whose benefit claims ready for presentation 'and convinced she was made president will continue their canvass for girls the Forget-Me-No- ts by the veterans’ bureau as a blind Ehe said she believed will be sold on the adjudication sale of "forget-me-notclaim and rating boards all day streets of the league was all that! its name Ogden" and in all of the Ssturdav November 9 In the hope —L — Implied and told of having written larger towns throughout the? counMACHINE REVIVES “DEAD” many letters nerself asking funds try is service of by and for disabled SYDNEY N” S W— (UP)— An for the league’s work veterans device to stimulate the acIts one and only purpose is to electric of tion the and protect advance the interests been ‘dead”heart after a person has CUSPIDORS DYING OUT for several minutes of disabled men It par- has been MILWAUKEE— (UP) — Cuspidors C M Dr perfected by to strives vetticularly assist those erans who do not know how to help Lidwell Sydney heart specialist are out of place in Milwaukee barits aid a supposedly stillborn ber parlors Women’s patronage of 'hemsehresTh-iis f accomplished By child at a Syd- the tonsorial establishments had a through its legislative and1 liaison ney was brought to lifeafter stimot to do w ith their passing accordmaternity hospital Service and by its with ulation Other service organizations and fifteen by the machine for about ing to Otto Ewert Chicago presminutes Thel child is still ident of the Rarnpre’ notlnn agencies alive and is 18 months old al orsrahization A The p V 1$ a national organization of disabled American" veterans of the World war officially recognized by congress as the spokesman of disabled men only veterans who wer ewoimded injured gassed cr disabled by reason of tinder their country’s flag serving are eligible' or membership Tt maintains a na- -: 'tonal administrative office in Ohio for Which it issues the publication the National D A V giving full information to its members and all disabled 2219 2576 veterans relative to the complicated Wash Wssh of the law and regulaprovisions 2432 Washington Ave tions governing the administration of the veterans’ bureau Our shelves arej filled with Rationally advertised merVNo purer milk tlian ours is: " MAINTAINS OFFICES known chandise priced uniformly low f Our merchandise is maintains a legislative and reOn such pure food are kiddies habilitation committee office in bought in Ogfdln and sold by clean courteous Ogden ' grown” f Washington D C -- ith liaison assalesmen Go to a V SEWELL’S UNITED STORE” Billy Break O’Day sistants for the purpose of presenting particularly difficult' claims to get your order and you will always be one of the director’s advisory group and to our customers A $500 i order delivered free the director and for the purpose of lobbying for legislation needed on behalf of men time to time It also maintainsfrom trained n full time liaison officers-ieach of the regional offices of the veterans’ bureau throughout the country and has part time volunteer service offers) in every governmental hospital and in many of the larger towns In every state throughout the club”: Murder by the Clock by long— “A restrained yet dramatic ctory of a man who was murdered revived and murdered again” r A Modern Comedy by —“This book contains Galsworthy th three novels The Silver Spoon The White Monkey and Swan Smg It is the volume which completes the story of tne “Forsyte family which was begun with the 'Forsyte Saga’ ” The Everlasting by Wasson— --The story ofHarpers a young man who could not hold his own against maiden aunts a widowed mother an inherited factory and an fiancee until he found the v right girl” Incredibie Year Cuthrell— by H Julie Montgomery was brought up In the north woods Through her father’s will and the: hand of fate she was suddenly transported into the social whirl of a city It is of her adjustment great to the life of New York that makes tho story of the ‘Incredible Year’ ” Secret of Musterton House by Granby-- ‘‘On a rainy night ja man came to Musterton house asking for a bed Wh&t happened between hi3 fJTiva-l'anis the departure told fn this thrilling mystery' 7 GENERAL BOOKS The Thought Broker by drothers ’A collection of - essays which tickle the fancy and will give the reader many a joyful half hour” Lonely Americans bv Brown — “A fci full-leng- ot 4 un-want- 1 ltti Pr --? Wf-- - - I ’ T r group of biographical studies of great men who have refused to follow the crowd and have lived their T£e boolc raises the dividualist’s place in Abigail Adams byBobbe— “An interesting and intimate life of a famous woman who was the wife of - HAS noon came lo a parting of their ways Thursday evening when one of them the youngest returned to according to a police report i The other two girls were still being sought today by Ogden and Balt Lake police and their parents! were said to be assisting in the search in Salt Lake where the girls iwere Still Wednesday night and Thursday 1 The youngest president” - i girl left her two' i n Qr Washington 'The Book of Courage by comrades lathe state capitol ThursA collection of short iStuclents '7 day evening and neither' of them ' ' 1 " 1 sketches of men whose r: v has been seen since inspiring examples if -- Three girls 3 if and 15 yearjj of are enrolled at the All three girls Ju-nlIIP hi?best il’PC of courage Some aee who left home last ‘Wednesday Washington - i ‘ Hlvh school £?Zt£e8ubJect 8X6 : IBocrates Han-b£nce of Ar8bla and Lind- ques-Aer?- “NEW RACKET" - i -- - AGENTS FIND FRIDAY EVENING KO VEIJBER 8 1929 affid- s" i ed ONE OF THREE GIRLS RETURNS 8Wfa!KSSSMJuSSP"l HMiis on Ju - i- her-hom- e ca Hage-dornW- bio-graphf- cal " bn - or gh like' We LI PTON’S TE A War-- A short humorousby essay which classes the people we like ' WINS EVERY TEST : whr’f son ' JA tEllS thC 4-- L— FITCH NAMED AS JUDGE OF HOLSJEINS '! V "'-- den Livestock show-1- J January J Field' nounced E -- secretary today i i fl-- R There are l A V IS the presence a TOSCting of ay-1 my you lik millions of ptht r will cfcocjlt Upton’i Beciut Ultra Is no qutiUon hiA il— Upton! Tet tiitcj better llan-to- Matliesen western representative of the Holstein-Friesa- n Association of America was In Ogden today while county where he i?nrQ aUtah Holstein -show Saturd- my brmcl pr!ct"nd if the state Holstein-Friesa- n association will be held Monday noon Jan- 13 uary tFJeld4ed said IL A Furonp3 Tit - Fitch member of the classification committee (of the Amer-ica- n Holstein-Friesa- n assocation will be Judge of the Holstein catUe ’ asre ' T MirduM bi Ormjt PtVot tnd ! vu smt pi I T as tOHI wnml y n 121 languages spoken 48l1'000’000 jnbabitants of m nu4 ex-serv- ice - s ion ?W Cin-Cinn- ati Semi-Month- ly -- ’ j ’ f f-is- to-morr- ays ex-servi- Our Stores Closed All Day Monday November 11th Armistice Day ce 48 It sk 48 sk s i Elst 2 ESuafieep STORE 301 J N° 1 STORE NO ' 2 SS ' Aye 5?et j '22U Wash $5pp ORDERS DELIVERED FREE v J WEEK-EN- SAVINGS D Stores Closed AH Day Monday the lth Armistice Day ‘Tlakes 2 cans 25d 51 lbs 35c lbs 19c " New - - 33o cange ' g &Hciousi MARSHMALLOWS f i! 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' CaS- 9lkbag3©i AFFLE CIDER Mission 3S a Gg a go uniform Jlavor as this process— : ContrplIe T Roasting You ge : every bit of the aroma flavor anc strength developed by Controlled Roasting because Hills Bros pack their coflee in vacuum' tins Hills Bros Coffee is sold cvery- where Ask for it by name And to be certain that you get the genuine look for the Arab— the on the can j : - k trade-mark- — - i ! I ! SS I Fresh from the original tacuunt path: Easily opened xsith the hey 01N? - i I i I HILLS BROS GOFFEE ' ! 1 - |