Show THE OGDEN STA I JUNIOR COLLEGE Deed BY PRINCESS BECOMES A SALESGIRL Three sessions of the Second EDUCATOR 4 Over of X opened the case of the Mary Jane Stevens company against the First National Building company to hear additional testimony ta matters meanwhile were occupying the attention of Judge Pratt who held court In chambers THREE JUDGES j CLUBS ARRIVES HOLD SESSIONS EXECUTIVE OF stressed Ex-par- dis- BANDITS ROB BANK OF $12000 McDavid Take nOn Auto trict $ court were being held In the ‘ court house this Weper county ' ' ' i Trip Previous To Dinmoaning S Barker and a Judge George ner Tonight jury were hearing the case of Eliza G Heywood against the Ogden Horace McDavid International beth Motor Car company vice president of the Kiwanls-clubJudge David W Moffatt of the will be the principal speaker at a Third district court at Salt Lake oc dinner meeting of Klwanlans in the cupied the bench in Judge Eugeni Pratt’s courtroom where he re- Hotel Bigelow thli evening at 7:30 o’clock He arrived in Ogden at 1:30 o’clock trils afternoon and was taken "Always a Good Show'’ to Salt Lake it also being planned to !sh?w him Ogden canyon by Mr McDavid comes from Decatur 111 and is among the most prominent Kiwanians of the United I States rtifllefflYfdc W‘ H Reeder Jr Kiwanls int! ernational committeeman will act as toassmaster at the meeting tonight Officers of the Salt Lake Kiwanls club will be in attendance and Ralph Porter of Logan Utah-Idsdistrict governor will also attend President S F Norton of the local club states that ha has been advised that a large delegation will come from Helper to meet Mr McDavid and attend the dinner Other delegations from outside districts are expected to be at the meeting It being expected that i there will be about 300 Kiwanians i i at the function ' -- System Organizing State Suggested In 1TD ARD - EXAMINEE i 'TJwstWpk j s Creation of junior college districts throughout the statd bf Utah was recommended by J Ill Tippets superintendent of the Morgan coun-t- y schools in fan address upon the junior college problem lat the weex-i- y meeting ol the Lion$ cluo in the Hotel Bigelow today Mr ’tippets: who is also president of the Morgan lions cjub was the iirst of a number of preeminent educators who will discuss tne Junior college question before the Lions club this season The lions have decided to rnaae the junior college problem their major prdject Joseph Chez chairman of the lions educational committee who introduced the speaker announced tnat speakers to oe invited to discuss: tne subject will spak both for ana against the Junior college so that both sides of the question may be f airly considered Mr Tippets declared that he was surprised to learn of the efiort to mane' Weber college a branen of the university of Utah He said that education comes from below from thq grade schools to the high schools and then to the coligged and that the university should expand to te field of research The speaker argued that we should keep the university going away from the Junior colleges He declared that “we are sending too many students out of the Estate for pos graduate work and thfe university is not functioning ns iti should" Pointing out the necessity for & junior college Mr Tippets called attention to the great industrial expansion in the United States and declared that there must also be an educational explanslon “If Ve fail to march abreast with the industrial expansion we must brand our leadtie deing Educators as inefficient’ w ' clared Tlie first step to be taken L Mr Tippets said is to have the Istatc legislature seethe necessity of a junior college and the next step is to hkve a system of organization He suggested! dividing the state5 into junior college districts large enough to assure financial support and to assure a minimum of students The people should be allowed to I tax themselves for the support of I the junior college which should be by & separate board of education He said that the jufiior college will be more Successful if ithe administration is close to the peo- 1 pie Mr Tippets said head dressed students of Weber college this morning and told them! not to bo "fearful about Ogden not maintaining a £ol-- " lege He declared that “the spirit of the people won’t let Ogden exist without a Junior college" “If we don’t keep education abreast with industrial development we will show that we have a weak spot?’ the speaker declared j He congratulated the Lions for sponsoring the junibr college movej declaring it to be one of the mpst jm- portant questions the community ho to face “Regardless of how it goes we have got to do sbme straight thinking’ he declared mm au-tomo- e ' '' S “ s f ' ' ' i J M i ' ' r - tvvw sj v i W i X s All Talking Thrill! AU I PATHS prtnnts as always Featuring r the largest stock in all ROBERT ARMSglOKfiA CAROL lombard k BASE BRIDGE fur-trimme- 1 ' TAKEN TWO - I WOULD GIVE BY - i i FEDERAL AGENTS - — Made 1 Arrests Aye :t INDEPENDENCE On Grant Bail of $2000 j Each Provided i I at Twotmeu were arrested CONTRACT LET 4 2423 Grant avenue late Wednesday night two federal on - C7 — rtirzzz-j&rj- L J hiking TH ALL 2 ' ng “FIREPROOF New Universal All-Talki- f ' with' : ‘ i Vitaphone Vaudeville TH& COMING SUNDAY HUNTSVILLE FRIDAY NOV 15TH Join the Crowd 25 c HARD TO GET 'ai 7 ' - - 7 95 " ! ’ioo to 2p Childreiv 10c m- - WITH DOROTHY MACKAILL MODERN HOMES must h a ve Beautiful new metal- lie trimmed feltsv also-- ' :" the new metallic hats in all styles 200 at these prices ‘ S' i - Gonejhe dull drab homes of other days! COLOR is the modem x oime and how much it adds to any home in warmth" life charm! Bark comers come to liie tt j j uninteresting rooms become appealing c worn furnitur e and acquire new beauty Such is the magic power of COIOR ! COMING SATURDAY “Sweetie" Helen ° Kane A College! Romance: Talking5 Singing Dancing Stanley Smith 0 - t J : hric-a-hra- TIHIBOTRE - Admission 25c 1 TODAY tb 11 pm Admission 50c TOMORROW and SATURDAY IS SEX KNOWLEDGE A SIN? 50000 POPULATION DANCERS Dancing Every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday ' : - ' Dresses j 200 New d sizes 4 2 name appears below ' ' i - ’ AV W V ' v ' ' V - ' X t-- - A i ' ’ i ' o4lso : NITROKOTE FLOOR LACQUER ' V ' I Extension telephone afford con-veniencc and comfortt They cost hut a few cent d a day Just call lour Business j Office save steps-- — 1 I 1 1 SEX Ogden TRUTHS - UNDER 15 reVealed AQM1T1BD THE BIRTH OF LIFE UNFOLDED! The Beauty and Sorrow of Love and Passion T)w mod mmfatic 1 ‘ TA '1 ofJiff " th ' t9a9 lAji" “ RCorgRcdg: Wd nthlii k Whoutd Eolon Rtik 1 mrJ will d b r wc m(oitioa of ' ' BBUSMfWG M miCMUER: W p- - FULLER & CO 2340 ' Washington Ave Brigham Clearfield Corinne WV i - PIONEER Overland Lumber CoClearfield Lumber Co Overland Lumber Co (P: If - ' (Uj IL IL rtr Garland Malad Preston If IJ£ COAL- - & LUMBER CO Velvet Jackets 1- i i? If 1 en- Values to $295 J black " v 9 Children’ s Coats wash dresses 36 assorted all fur trims All beautiful style med Sizes 8 to 14 “ ' JSizes 6 to 14 Lu-Le- (C 1 Children’s Dresses Five Points Overland Lurfber Co Overland Lumber Co Overland Lumber Co Gl 44 4 our entire stock of children’s Your choice of tire st6ck'in colors and and misses’ styles V : HONE $595 ? p v? - Regular Your choice of our : 51 Branches in 33 Western Cities ' Silk Sweaters P Fuller &' Co Washington Ave v-- ’ Pleated Skirts Crepe balance of o u r Dress-'e- s Thq ‘Wool and Jersey all plain colors in all new styles All stock in to - r Just brush on this hright-huelacquer dries half it an hour! There arc ' in all many popular decorative colors shown on the NITROKOTE color card Get one from your Fuller Dealer whose 7 NewI9Z8 Master Ji 95 - t I This power is yours with Nitrokotb Brushing Lacquer Use it to beautify furniture candlesticks magazine racks haskeits' vases ferneries anything in wood wicker pottery or metal ' mm emswfflEiomi 7 v i pap EARL DONALDSON - - i Bargain Matinee “HALL OF INJUSTICE" I T Paramount News Jack i 1 Sack Apron and Overall Oakie $ Our entire stock of fall dresses in the beautiful new styles including velvets chiffons silk crepes in plain colors and travel prints All sizes- CONRAD NAGEL1 LEILA HYAMS KILLED SPENCER LEE? 'Pi’elges : STARTS TODAY! ALLTALICING Mystery Masterpiece! Carlena Diamond r Ben Pollack Carroll - A £Ux I 1 4'7S: ! Qiner to see this wonderful picture Adventdre Thrills DANCE News ng 2 to 3 P M —25c Bargain Matinee— ' i Coming:: The Three Moore' Brothers In “Side Street DAYS LEFT ! I All-Talki- - ALL TALKING CfJ OUTDOOR- - 1 h -- 9 - ' "I Thrihing AlPTaUdng Story of ew York’s Featuring' Robert Armstrong the new sensational star of the talking screen with Carol Lombard and V a bir cast —ADDED FEATURES Comedy with Lupino Lane Dramatic Underworld : j i Dance Tonigh : Friie AValtz in black v A orpheumI by prohibition agents charges hf possession and sale of intoxicating liquor then were released from the Weber- county Jail today under $2000 bail each The mfn are Joseph Baumeister STRANGE BEE MALADY 65 and Albert Lander The agents PORT TALBOT— (UP)— Entomsaid theW confiscated 5 pints ofer ologists dan not identify a disease whisky wpich they found in a cob-p- that hash killed two million I bees tank behind a bar belonging 'to a local farmer ' and colors All sizes Contract for the construction of abutments for bridges over the Ogden river at Grant and Lincoln avenues was let this morning by thd city commission to the Wheelwright Construction company the only bidder for $9000' The cost of the Lincoln avenue abutments is estimated at $4000 and those at Grant $5000 Budget requests for 1930 ask for $10000 to build bridges over the river at both points WASHINGTON Nov 14— (UP)— Representative Knutson Republican Minnesota today! introduced a bill to establish Independence of the Philippine islands through a constitutional convention and proclamation by the president if he is convinced of the stability and efficiency of the island government — - ' ' d’ 1 i Victor Recording Artist And Leader of Our New Big Rand 4 ' - Associated Press Photo Princess ChavchavadzeJ daughter of Russian grand duke and sister of Mrs William B Leeds has taken a Job In a New York or on decorations dsoartmen atars as a saleswoman and advif - - - the newest styles All post-gradua- red 4 f i :a v Coats NOW PLAYIHOl llc ho ' November Specials BENSON Neb Nov 14— (UP)— Five bandits lined up the employes and a dozen customers of the Farmers and Merchants bank cf Benson today and robbed the bank of approximately $12000 to $15000 in renev - - - -- f " - o 1: |