Show V THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 14 1929 THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER New’ York CTorrv au cochran— pi auRCQ iy knick Day by $12000 Gems Lost Day J V W The Prohibition Pot Is Simmering Merrily Again bat It All Seems to Re Pretty Old Staff— The latest Developments Had Their Parts Years Ago YORK — The Manhattan is rarely lifted' for the army of obscure workers who somehow make the riffle One hears only of the big shots or the failures The little fish swimming valiantly against the tide are entirely forgotten Nowhere Is the struggle to live decently and comfortably so difficult for those on small salaries Yet they buy homes gear families and represent the best in civic consciousness: And more than any other class they have made the city the populous prosperous community it is NSW t By RODNEY DUTCIIER NEA Service Writer has Tr come along again to pilejup a waa ©f news in Washington It always does Year in and year but it I remains the liyest of issues The organized drys are rowing among themselves over the- merit 'of Senator Sheppard’s proposed law to make liquor buying illegal Presi-dent Hoover has just appointedi Aaron Youngquist assistant attor-ne- y general to take over command of prohibition enforcement eventu ally George i Cassidy the f Man in the Green Hat” has been ar-- r rested again f toting liquor to the senate office building Washington cops are raiding Washington bootleggers oftener than usual and an attempt is ig made to dry up the capital nator Brookhart of Iowa decided tell the grandl jury all about ap y given for a large group of seha irs to 1928 at which liquor and gift-flaswere h ided out WASHINGTON-—Prohibitio- n - - - There are the dwellers In little “cottages on 'suburban fringes —store I self-sacrifi- OLD irs allRATHER of this has Well- - STU a fj ring The drys were fighting themselves on the proposal to the liquor buyer a criminal they wrote the Volstead act wquld havebeen morelof a 'fix Wayne B Wheeler hadn’t foot down oh it Youngqulst puIs just one more cf a series of men! who been Jwre given command of prohibition enforcement-gr- eat were expected of some of things them George L Casjiidy was arrested years ago after had dropped ana smashed some heliquor ml the senate office building Washington cops have been ri Washington7 bootleggers In spe drives for years and all ’anjd threats have made to dryeip the town Th ner referred to by Brookhi described flasks and all by correspondent two or three ago so that story Isn’t am very new either I Of course there is some possibility of a change in some direction £bon-- er eg later f When andif thd enforcement AOf prohibition 4a taken tr5af urX department! and given to the Justice department it miy make some difference ncrone knows whether it wiltthough be for ' better or for worse Also there hist the chance that the president’sia law enforcement commission spending much time and effort investigates the enforcement problem! may time makq a recommendation of importanceBut meanwhile the status Continues ’he organized dryi just as strong in congress an weak £!?anlzed gln ftnwdns the same pr£ °lbusiness of making a model Washington is afi eld SB £ u C°ness is the district of and to try- things butcouncil on the dogitlikes The t“‘ efec6 the mayor Various congressmen senators have from time to timeand made pouti- - “2 kin-promise- O peg u s pat err IT UA SEftVtCE INC (IIB4P TiiB STOKY THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) I L j the ‘ i l big man’s meal was done and he exclaimed “Now for some fun Just let the good food! simmer while you set the table quick The silver’s' in the big buffet I’llr show you tots the proper way to lay it out When once you know it isn’t any trick” ‘Oh we know how” one said "Just watch us We’llTiny go right ahead and haver the whole meal ready Then we’ll call you in to dine j We’ve cooked the best that: AT-las- t I HEALTH TALKS Ey JR M FISIIBEIN 1 I TRUE VALUE NOT YET DEFINITELY ULTRA-VIOLE- T RAYS” SETTLED we know how and trust the food By DR MORRIS FISIIEEIN won’t start a row In fact wee: Editor Journal ol the Coppy’s Rested things and found! Medical Association and American of Hygeia them k ?1 ' f : j ‘ - i : RADIO PROGRAMS 1 i it M-- i I j ! Pt s -- ‘ I QUAILIIjni' - ©jrigiinifiiQiss - s 4 Broken Thermometer Cause ' - : -- d ty-Ifr- -- eo m- : Jt -- - ’ : i ! and BEAUTY f gV led x are dependent upon a 'strong body firm flesh a clear shiri Let cf t --a ' r- v v - i '' r v lct ia tht blood lit normal count of beautiful more inspiring NOTHING is morethan the manifesdeeper ef otl ' - a -- I j- IT 4T ONCE PLEASE v GERMANS LEAD IN AVIATION RECORDS strength fiaWv fieth and tUn ersa-tioare but a few of tho traiDtoma of a ana more na - A Sv deneeroa rtd-ctli- trouble— a - supreme f :u Wi j '' - tation of Nature to the human body Thoie sparkling eyes that clear skin that firm flesh and that vigor of action denoting vitality bespeak loveliness and internal healthfulness And so is it not our birthright to be masters over our own bodies? To be sure not much is said openly about personal handicaps— akin blemishes — sallow complexion— poor health — but secretly they influence many 'important affairs Skilled physicians recognira I the appearance of skin blemishes lack of appetite flabby flesh and loss of energy as an indication u that the body a power of resistance is love— that there is a dej ficiency Of ( i When you build-bacyour re‘d' cells to the correct number yon H : will have' followed Nature’s own way of regaining Health Your skin should clear up and yon should have the body strength to fight against disease and infection Yon should get fctmgTy and sleep soundly Firtrv again flesh should take the place of that which was once flabby Yota should feel strong your nerves become steady This is why so many thousands GREAT seeking youthfulness and beauty a course of SSS It BLOOD TONIC have taken help Nature restore the blood to its normal state 1 Tbs why tf a clear ikhl A clear emooth iortly ekla speaks cf rich red blood within It is Nature’s outward reflection of internal hesUhfui-- 1 i nessi ? " First impression cannot ha rood ' clear ) with-o- u akin— first impressions ar cutckly tnada and ar not soon forgot ten Old friends may excuse pimples and secretly sympathtre but new ecquaint-ancmay not be 9 charitable Skio blemishes are They covered up They embarrass iloldjpeopU back SttU away joy and es caa-not- be If you art unfortunate la this respect you owe to and friends to remove the causeyourself Nature will then pro--1 which complexion is 89 much yd? against anicction and disease BUILDS STURDY HEALTH -- red-blood-ce- lls -' j- THE SINCE 1826 tiu ttronr bealthy blood nourishes the body and fiehta £7ou SSS 'ii 1 ’ For more than 109 years SSS has beta helping people tegala tad retala tbelr ttrearth aal promote conitnieUve metabolism (healthy holy building) It inert th mtrnhtr Of SSS It made from trictly fresh veeetable drug and Is easily attimUattd £ Tbousanda usera have tetiSed to It benefit in unsolicited letter ©f eratitud Taka fit IS You will b deUchted with its ami tonic effects AH dm stores seU SSS In two sixes Ask for th larger size It I mors economical sas C chari It blood-b01di- ng q NEXT WASHDAY NOW BE SURE TO USE TH E HAR SOAP I TOLD YOU ABOUT MRS ALLEN — THE SAME KIND li I HAVE ' Jv BITILIN— AP)— leads the world in aviationGermany with 33 of 85 world flying records according to the latest official returns of the International Aeronautical federation Of 'those records 35 are for regular planes: 37 for seaplanes and 14 for bab planes Germany holds II 20 and two In these successive categories Frances comes second with 21 records and the United States third with 17— three for 13 for seaplanes and one planes for "baby Planes ' mmmmmm OF WASHER AS YOU HAVE BUT I MRS ALLEN NEVER such nice SNOWY CLOTHES — " m JUST TRY RINSOl YOU NEVER SAW SUCH CREAMY SOAPY SUDS— AND IN ' CUR HARD WATER TOO ' get : A IjA -ter ! radio m -- mmmmmmmrnmtmA' J C'ONSTRUCTION work o! the of Arrest of Italian memorial hospital has begun Up until 1890 the I Woman Union Pacific operated a two-rooj hospital at Twenty --eighth street and MILAN Italy— (UP)— The - acd- Adams avenue followed by the 'X I ( of a cityjiospltal dti Twenty-eidental breaking of a small ther- building ghth street between Quincy and William i Boyle has been award- mometer to a woman’s handbag Monroe avenue This was later ed a contract for paving two miles which also contained some silver leased to a group of local of the Davis and Weber? countries' ‘ was cause the of change her canal The contract price was an arrested Jor issuing false moneybeing the nounced as approximately $50000 ! I mercury of the thermometer having F E Sbhefski sporting editor of made an amalgam with the silver to the Salt Lake Tribune has wired such a way as to give the coins a ' James Jeffries to behalf of Fred W CAR BUILDER WON false appearance i Wey Salt Lake hotel man' offerwoman whose name was not ’The OVER BY AIRPLANE for the ing $100000 of the staging made public-offereto pay for some Jeffries -- Johnson fight to Salt ! small to a store with a purchase LONDON— (AP)— The fixture' of five-li- re Piece The shop attendant the to automobile "all is st Is the birthair” to 'Today the seven the coin declaring it to be the opinion of Senator Romeo Ital- refused day of Joseph F Smith president of ian false When the-- woman produced car seven other five designer of the Alfa-Romthe Mormon church He will observe pieces all cohIn of belief his support he plans ered with a dull lire it informally with members of the to 'form leaden color strat--ua London airplane taxi Immediate family and dignitaries of was unable to say how she' company In London next spring had and the church come by the money she was own his manufacturing planes here to the police station He pictured the Thames of the taken Mr and MrS E B' Temple- axe future If t There an examination of her big with the machines of and the JLsaocfatei Prest Photo to leave shortly for San Francisco an air-ta- xi alivestand supposedly false coins led to be hailed to the discovery Mr Arnold W Jones wife of Calif to make their home Mr fori a quick trip ready the coincidence' to Paris Ports- which had broughtof about rormer Davis cup tennis player re- Temple has been associated with the mouth Berliner Birmingham her arrest — N ported to Providence R I police White Sewing Machine company the toss of $12000 pearl necklace Professor Robert McKinnon of NO DANGER IN THEM ‘ Miss Florence Fisher Ogden vo- Harvard is while at the theater a university BEAVER spending Fa— (UP)— Thirty red: calist has proven very at year to the remote Suss ana district used as danger signal the Boss theatnv Boise popular where she of Alaska studying Tlnnes or Atha- lanterns hare been stolen here within the is singing daily A former Osden bascan Indians i past month V - m LATER THESE SHIRTS ‘ recommend Rinso ’ Llhe Secret of lasting make-u- ABC vxntte A&aUC' 'GnJoWadicr 'Blsckitoo Uots Washer 'Tun(irv Queen 1 — - ? FR - Rotxxex ' p - Here it is— Plough Vanishing Cream! a This snowy cream is marvelously effective in coax-imake-u- p to smooth oa with natural beauty— and in keeping it that way for hours without renewing At all dealers ’ X ' sr - v-'?'- BLACKSt WHITE QJ ' ' J - AVashnt Wliiridry 1900 Whirlpool d - And 32000 demonstrators -of washers say- “Clothes wash whiter than 32000 demonstrators i THE GRANULATED pm Mc?lect-A-Spee- - - j Safety CoffieU CocloQ ni f RotoVena ’ American Beauty j tubejp lfWl u of these The makers washers 38 leading MRS ALLEN TOLD ME ABOUT A SOAP CALLED RINSO IT WASHES CLOTHES MUCH WHITER I ' ' T USED LOOK GREAT DEAR JUST LIKE NEW! !i MMUE i ' - APPEAR FALSE tipped - off ithe trackage at Deeth Nev last night delaying traffic for 10 hours although no one Was injured -- ’Another : freight crashed into the damaged road stock as tt ' was going into a side track Mrs George Lashus and her two daughters Glenna and Verna have returned from a four months’ visit to the Pacific coast ' - ’ Eng-I(UP)Af- (t ce so-cal- : 5? ' ( COINS IN BAG ki An engine and three cars of a Southern Pacific freight train were ’ " j S - ed -- all real fine” -- the1 Health Then tame a scampering of feeti W’ithifi the past Magazine few years adver- The Times rushed the things to eat tisements in the newspapers and ar- up to the towering table Scouty ticks to the magazines have emshouted "Gee I hope that one of us phasized that the use of ultra-viol- et is plenty strong to get things up rays or solcalled artificial where they belong Perhaps to lift was of importance to raisingsunlight resist-an- ce the food! pans up we’ll of! the body to disease and to have get ' a rope” A particularly in increasing the abilchild to combat a cold They shortly found this hunch! ity of the was right ‘causd thought they tried There seems to bel rather good evwith all their might couldn’t: idence to support of these views the lift the heavy things they "I’ll get the evidence being based particularly on 'rope? said one The big man experience to various institutions showed him where it was and all On the other hand: there was also evidence that regular exposure the bunch were glad because by now some to ultra-vipl-et rays did not ' greatly they thought that serving was quite increase resistance a lot of fun 'j t Workers in the Johns Hopkins The big man sat down in his place! and then a smile spread on his face university attempted to study the "Oh gee but it smells good ” said : matter of animals but failed 'to he “I’ll surely eat my share Bring find that irradiation aided the anon the Stew that you have cooked imals in overcoming infection when and seelthat nothing’s overlooked” they were inoculated With germs Under the Medicil Research As Coppy puiled the rope the stew Council of Great Britain Dr Dora pail rose up in the air c°nstitients the health and by raving oil the floor about slocal "Yumiyum can all of this be ColebroOk Studied true?” t ie big man- said I’m sure development of school children Conditions here “ iniquity ft better while being irradiated to a large than in most cities the that yoi wee tots- have done a British school Records were kept but sonfehow the Idea isofthat dandy job This makes my big lips of the and weight of occursmack I’ll eat height I’veuntil had to Washington be a spotless and duration of colds the intown and setought enough Now don’t you Tintes let! rence as an example up for of infections progress in me stuf the rest of ihe country Real soon for all your cidence ischool Work and absences for all of kindness am to I take going you ithe children GOOD FOOD IS SCARCER studied over a period The only effects of tne latest back” of six months t t model city’ 1 drive which anyone big man does something fori A5’0 hundred and eighty-seve- n appears to have noticed are! the theThe children from flve to seven years Tinifs in the next story closing up Of two of the very few 101 of 1923 NEA Service Inc) bf age were studied (Copyright good places to eat in the capital were given irradiations of them One was a favorite resort of newsfrom a carbon ' arc! lamp 9ilight of papermen which! served excellent them were given- - Irradiation from a steaks According to the Wasiiini similar ilanto with the short wave police It also served wine fength3 cut off by! window glass T11®11 the prohibition ’padarw 92 ciuidren received no irradiaagents locked a tea room out at the other tion Tt fwas found that those chilend-o- f Rock Creek park a cozy who did not receive dren which served the best meal place and those children who received iravailable in this gourmet’s desert radiation from the unscreened lamp This exclusive bungalow KLO had advantage over the others to popular with the diplomitv Thursday November 14 practically ferery respect except to uut select clientele ihourhs its Continuous program from 7 a m progress to school Work to which until!j midnight the figures were equal : h -rj The exposure to the rays did not S:y seem to give the children any speKSL ENGLAN FOLLOWS cial advantage oyer the others as lursday November 14 to catching cold Indeed the only Olde m—"Ye Towns Cryf PRIN E INTO AIR Advantage of the regular raying m— N B C "Sunshine! seemed to be to aiding gain to ww CROYDEN —(AP)— Young lEne-lan- d program height which always pays m— Male quartet and as j Close 7:00 The persons who administered the rinL the M r Eistifig artists in novel program hi treatments were to doubt as to Just wl0Hn t0 and wears has noted 8:00 pi m —N B C "The Old how valuable they had been wherehis enthluslaim for flying as the parents and teachers seemed and Is Counsellor” lnto the air 8:30 hi? N B C radio prograni to thins that the use of - the rays s one explanation for the featuring famous recording artl had been of some help On the othclubs throughout the er hand the results bf the exposures t00?1 In ists the jpast few months! dur- 9 p in— N B C "Amos ’df were indefiiute since they did not ing which the prince wasr more than j prove conclusively that the use of Andy” usually active in the air and finally 9:15 j the rays had any real value to prepj m —Studio program ahd learned 9:30 p m— N BC Pacific net! venting! infections although they to tfv it the flyingplane clubs and schools did show quite definitely that the workj "Kylectroneers” a rapid increase —Musical program I use of the rays vas without harm m in membership jT Furthermore it must be borne m— "Blue Blaze Miners’ menandwomm— "Snappy Syncopatlonsf in mind that the experiment was rlv now belong to these clubs or short and that the children were in structlon groups not all kept under exactly the same November 15 Friday — 9:00 a m —Damrosch music appre- conditions since they went to all Sorts of hdmes during the time ciation hour SAVED MY HOT 10:00 ai m — N B C "Evening when they Jwere away from school GLOUCESTER There is of course ho doubt whatStark” jChailes DavA 85 coUapsed in 11:00 ever that the use of ultra-viol- et m— N netH C Pacific rays 4 a f°nnd docto5 Will that fSrf IX prevent! rickets and will aid the work his present program— beayty stopped beating a healing of this disease talk was pIaccd bn his On the other hand it does not chest and £$Ue recovered to have been definitely EstabSeem KDYL !5vJ- lished that the rays are of real valNovember 14 ue in raising resistance against colds dance hoUr Ihursday other infectious diseases Ben and the pr Kangaroo club 5:30 p m— The day’s popular tunes SEES CITIES DRAWN 6:00 p m— Dinner hour varieties TO THEIR AIRPORTS 8:30 p m— C B S The Colum—Instead of CLEVELANDt-tAP) i bians m— Program featuring "the the cities drawing- airports nearer their hearts Wilfred J Austin a :ern Baritone” m — KDYL feature “art- - builder of airplane stations sees the remote aviation fields sections of the city their waypulling m —Studio time mM3 B S national for- J Austin 'a leading designer of landum from Washington" D C: f : ing fields and stations is basing his 9:00 p1 rn—C B S The Dream hew designs! on this belief "In five or 10 years planes of a Boat melodics from the Land of wing s plead! of 100 feet likely will Nodi ( 9:30 pi m— C- B S broadcast from be making boast to coast non-sto- p flights" said Austin! need the j Paramount hotel room Hangars must "They‘11 have large Rexi Ingraliam and hisfeaturing orche- clear roof spans with larger flobr stra! areas unobstructed by pillars 10:00 pf m— Musical parade 10:30 p m— Semi -- classical program J “The psychology of- safety Is an Important consideration in airplane by electrical transcription travel and With the larger and 11:00 pi m — Dance music 12:00 midnight — Signing off and safer planes must be constructed ' ' airports that give passengers greattime report er assurance "If the landing of was cut to $5 milesspeed ’ an hourplanes pasQUEER JOB LONDON — Miss Williams of Ep- senger airports in the heart of the som Surrey has ‘one of the strang- City would be more feasible” EE r One of Austin’s new station est Jobs In the world She carries is for a city like Cleveland a Jampot of mosquitoes all over on waver TESTING AND lanct and air route A runand England gets paid for It In way y REJUVENATING TUBES lake Wharfs extending the pot are mosquitoes which carry across rail linesfrom and automobile malaria These are taken to sufRADIO STUDIOS tothe would enairport ferers bf brain disease and are te roadways passengers to' transfer between Phone 32 451 2337 Wash them In many cases able of tne transportation branches the bite of these insects cures the any uithoub inconvenience or dlscom brain disease gf X - " V ks 20cars Ago From bar riles S and shop clerks bookkeepers and white-coll- ar others of the class They average at the highest 450 a week and the showing they make Is a marvelous manifestation of The men are those whose grip on their Jobs depends largely on personal appearance Their clothes must be neat and well pressed their linen clean and fresh and their shoes In constant shine How they manage so well is & study In thrift Nearly all pay dues in some bene fit lodge or injairance society They are making small payments on homes dress their families in goo taste and often have a boy or gir at college There are few who are not paying for an automobile or player piano Most of them manage to have a pleasant two weeks’ outing yearly They visit the theatres occupying modest balcony seats or attend the big movie productions once' & week They are seldom to debt and - are chief supporters of big savings in stitutions WHAT TO DO The tinseled side of Broadway Is v unknown They have never seen "Oh if we not only knew the glitter of a night- - club or "What to Ido or not jo do I” smart cafe Theirs is the most regular of all attendance at church That is exiactly how the runThey are the biggeset part of The Great Herd and the real New York- away little Wood Mouse felt as ers Also the happiest he sat peepipg out from under a big fern at Heddy Fox Should he Three of the shadiest hotels to continue to sit still or should he New York are named for illustrious run? lie mqsc decide for himself figures in history for there wajs noi one to jteil him There are not jn any places in New what to do Ilhis was the first time York where one may buy salt rising he had ever! seen Reddy Fox’ but bread but across the bridge in he didn’t need to be told that Reddy i f Brooklyn jit is on sale daily if I was an enemy know anything about food— which Reddy had (not yet discovered him' isn’t likely to come up in parlia- or he would have known what to ment— there is nothing that pro- do He would have known that jit vides a gustatory tang like good would be useless to sit still it was because Reddy hadn’t yet discovold salt rising" ered him thajt the- little Mouse was Incidentally few streets In Amer- uncertain Reddy was running from ica have been so publicized to the side to side ith his sharp nose to ground It was plain that Redtheatre as Brooklyn’s Flatbush ave- the nue it is the butt of the vaudeville dy suspected there might be: a or some other small person quipsters and all the stage Cinder Mouse who would to ellas musical comedy come from near He make him a good dinner was trying to find the there scent left-i- n the footsteps of whobeen along that way A physician tells me of an invent ever bad He was coming toward that fern tor who can only sleep at brief intervals and who has read an average under which the little Mouse was hiding What should the little length hovel a night for more than Mouse do? He simply couldn’t sit 12 years He retires at 8 p m still any longer He must run! j But where should he run to? He A stenographer postcards from whatever about his Hollywood that a new film concerns knew nothing He knew of no holthe romance of a dairyman and surroundings wonders - if it will be called a low log He knew of no hole where he might find safety He would have “chalkie” to depend wholly on chance and The biggest attraction to a wax chance is the poorest thing in the exhibit at Coney Island last sum- world on whifch to depend He knew mer was the Arnold Roths te in mur- that his little legs were no match for Reddy’s long ones Perhaps he der And 'the figure of Rothsteto could steal away without being seen was a double for Michael Arlen or without making a sound It seemed to the little Mouse i as If according to New York educator you can correctly pronounce if his heart was thumping right thfaat as he turned and Puccini Wagner Haydn Gall! -- Cur cl up to his to started steal away He had gone Ysaye Dvorak Gounod and Paderewski you are above the ’average a short distance --without making a aouhd when there was a sharp sniff intelligencebehind him It was Reddy v Fox A telegram: “You say you can’t sniffing under that fern where the Mouse had been sitting get fried mush to New York Visit little our restaurant and we’ll fry it un- soThe sniff startled the little Mouse that he jumped and ran with all til you cry for help” might His small- feet rustled Goodyl And if I cry for help ig- his the dry leaves nore me Ncxt tory The Little Mouse A tea room to 56th street also j sends an invitation to breakfast on Does Just the Itlrht Thine tangy country sausage “that you will taste all day” and cinnamon-coate- d apple rings The fun columnists have! ALL RIGHT I’LL TAKE (Copyright 1929 McNaught Syndi- THI$5 VyASHER SEND cate Inc) so-call- OGDEN sv By O O 3ITNTYBE newspaper man Fred Bossner Is of the theatre manager ' - “ “chined cpcnds on SOAP HARD-WATE- R VANISHING CREAM del-sign- s -- al-ki- i IWt POPULARLY PRICED s' in i V tub or washer t r '(?” - J — GoorantcodbT ' V— — - ' ’ richer suds whiter washes i - r 1 a |