Show -- r 7 If f s - T FRIDAY EVENING- NOVEMBER 15 1923 CONFER ON NAVAL PARLEY PLANS GilANTED DELAY mm GOES MID-WE- ST THE OGDEII STANDARD - EXAIHHEr’ TO STOCK SHOW 1" ! i S' Other! Time On Saturday st animals“groo vied American Royal A tracts Hundreds of Farm Exhibits £ 5 1 ‘ i f s f pt i ' i v : i - j -- f—— William Kefir Is En Route " 4-- 4-- H -- f" - ro: V "- 'iiifc i I ""i T‘ - 44 -- r The Choice of Railroad Men FREED BY NATURE CAMBRIDGE Mass— (UP)— --Nelson Brown arriaigned in court- - oh a drunken driving charge was exonerated when ’hard cider" introduced' as evidence ' proved to have rcomiTfTided by easlneen tnd Ereroen of th each ms the Twentieth Broadway Rocky Mountain and Panama Llmireds wont finest snd fastest trains umonixADS’ The House of Style QOltO® 2378 1 Beginning Friday November 15 and until Saturday "November 23 we will allow you S5 for your-ol- d coat1 on the purchase of any new coat in our extensive stocks Once leach year this opportunity comes1 Take advantage of it All old coats traded in during this J01 i A I ' - - coat accepted that Any old i i’ can he repaired and worn I i j 1 ! ' i ’1 v Ifi' hj Select Your "j flew ! "X" y : ’ : y H- - Rich Men’s Oxfords These oxfords can be had' inblack or tan All sizes made with' ‘the best of 1 VxclV fur-trimm- ed 10 : i " I 'Brown dark brown blue and black — I ‘ ' Tailored styles" full and quarter lined Belted njodelsi in trimmed and novelty weaves - i ’ I ! -- - I fjyMillions pf poundsj used by the Gov ernnjent 7 BLAZERS ' and Winter Yorlc Clothei Shorty's Place' is headquarters for men’s work clothes of all kinds vOur special this week is Moleskin TBIazers Well made and the warmest blazer in town “ Special— 1 45 1 'W " yvv iVv Uf 1- f V We I ‘ I i ( CAPS OMEN’S this seasorl the largest of and materials in men’s styles variety warm-woolecaps we have ever shownJ Yon would pay at least $250 elsewhere' j' Our price— -a- rr-effering - " -- n OUR MODERN BUDGET PLAN t0 : -- '$T$2Bye(iip and Healthful yy ’ rrom 'v coat and of course—“Yon Wear As You Pay”— Just a snill JwTleSia?i feaywayl PN ount —thousands of women weekly or monthly enjoy a budget account with us—we will ' gladlyopen one for you - - I 1 ‘h1 ' ' if -- : I '—I ‘ I j i v ' V - ik This Opportunity Comes Only Once a Year 1 45 for- - your j ""Guaranteed Pure 2H to !5 00 Moderately Priced ' ul 25 oujnccsJbrDS guaranteed throughout — middy) ! f i 19— to ScmePricz ’r COLORS: A t 5E the-mone- y v j i? if ‘ Coats Sport r - ‘ These solid leather Work shoes can’t be beat for Well made and those found on jthese coats — wolf fox badger French beaver skunk viconas etc r f I i 3U- ' WORK SHOES j - - 2 Expert tailoring and superb styling feature the slim grace- ful feminind lines of: the hew silhouette' the soft low flare and thq princess line-r-n-o epat can boast of richer furs than c'7 line of cloth coats and sport coats Rich broadcloth coats lavishly trimmed with ‘gorgeous furs and coats for sports wear in j smartly tailored belted models with or without fur t J leathers — ' ' broadcloth weave's — many are reproductions of much higher priced models I at this sale from our extensive ' 7H ITlJ f -- ! '4 bt V H'X fin hI ! 1 J 1 Ko matter7 wHat style you desire in your new winter coat we have it here in plain colors or in patterns made from the finest of domestic and foreign jwoolens Values to $35 ) All sizes now-- Dressy Goat I - agaln-f-- 1 1 1 i Winter 1 s i -- : j" 7 sale will be renovated repaired and distributed later to the worthy poor by local charity organizations Here is an opportunity for you to help someone less fortunate obtain a good warm coat for the coming cold weather ’and at the same time help yourself j is the ' &r 85 a pair For Your J nr i : Washington 4-- H I f TTi BOISE Nov 15 — (AP)— Improved conditions in both the Mackay and Blackfoot reservoirs haye been reof reclaported to the department - v ' i r- mation: The j Mackay dam has almost doubled Its storage during the week and now contains 2288 acre feet compared with 1950 a year ago The Blackfoot reservoir contained 214 000 acre feet on November 1 compared with 200000 acre feet a year William Kerr Idaho state director of vocational education paid a short visit to Secretary E J Fjeldsted of the Ogden chamber of commerce this morning while on hls-wa- y to Salt Lake to confer with L R Humphreys Utah vocational direct tor From Salt Lake Mr Kerr will go to KansasjClty to attend the national congress of the Future Farm1 ers of America ' Mr Kerr said ' that much interest is taken In Idaho in the Ogden livestock show and he anticipates that there will be a good many entries from the state at the show next January both In general stock raising and stock Judging He said that the state of Idaho would be represented as well as many of the counties of the state TRIP i- r o t IDAHO RESERVOIRS FOUND IMPROVED Future Fanners' Congress - : ’ VISIT PAID DY Tjo 236—25th Street - slot-machi- ne — I A felony complaint charging' Ous Tertegas with grand larceny was really the outgrowth of Tertegas good will for1 Jan Kerr as the complainant Judge Simon Barlow was told today in city court and the complaint was t forthwith dismissed Information According to the given the court Kerras the complainant was drunk November 8 and Tertegas fearing that he would either spend or lo6e $65 on his person took the money away from him for safe keeping Kerras sobered 'up and filed the felony complaint charging grand larceny -Before Tertegas could be arrested he explained his action to Kerras And the latter feeling remorseful for his hasty action filed $25 bail to guarantee Tertegas aopearance In court The baU was forfeited’ by Judge Barlow today to cover expenses of the county attorney and f city court -- ex-con- vict ‘ i ’ 5 ! ! -- 1 -- — Money Taken Merely For Safe Keeping City Judge Told The body of Mortimer Schubert Harlem gangster and with six bullet wounds an ear cut off and burns on It was found yesterday at Broadway and LaSalle street" Schubert was formerly a partner In the vending machine business with Joseph Batto whose body was found In an automobile at Fifth avnue and 107th street last ber 11 The next day the Septembody of Thomas Ahem also identified with the business was found In a car on East lOlst street - Has Moved From 308 25th Street TO THE NEW LOCATION V j 31 ) By MERRILL E COMPTON United Press Staff Correspondent KANSAS CITY NOV 15-- 4 (UP)— Dress rehearsals lor the aristocrats of the animal world were scheduled fdr today — on the eve of one of the premier livestock exhibits I of the middle west— the American vRoyal Livestock show which opens its doors for the thirty-fir- st ‘time toI 1 morrow All week trains bearing cargoes of cattle and horses have arrived Yesterday an engineer pulled jft train-lo- ad of horses from the aristocratic farms near Seattle Carnation Wash Into the freight depots I PRIZE ENTRIES f around the edge of the 'arena were filled with 'priie cattle Entries have arrived from California Oregon and Washington on the west from Philadelphia New" York and other Eastern states frm Wisconsin on the north and fro:n a half dozen southern states: ' “College Row”— A lane more than a thousand feet long which houses entries from seven' colleges totaling 383 head of cattle sheep hogs and horses was filled yesterday and colwere --caring lege men and women— ‘ for the stbck Hundreds of farm boys out on the wind-sweplains of the Dakotas Minnesota and from the neighboring states of Iowa Kansas Nebraska and Missouri haye been a treat for the next week promised Milking has - been easier for some time now and cleaning up the stable before hiking off tqj school hasn’t been such a terrible lob Dad solemnly promised them a trip to the American Royal ivestock show and jif nothing went wrong' he said they could efiter the young heifer that took blue" ribbons at the state fair thijs fall ( ' 411 CLUB 3IEETINO The American Rojal is or e of the premier shows of the country and when it opens It will attract thousands of farmer boys and girls Three thousand will be delegates to club conference HunRoyal yie dreds of these will bring fat calves lambs and pigs which they pave fed and cared fbrnln their dub and school projects 7 The boots of some of these young Americans may be round toed their hair perhaps may be a bit long and their clothes no match forfthe lads but when they walk Jnto city the display ring with their products they am far superior Awkward shy Box-stall- hattan Walter Christenson Plain City farmer defendant lii one misdemeanor action and complainant in three other misdemeanor complaints each resultant from a family dispute was arraigned in city court today and given until next Tuesday morning to plead He is charged with disturbing- the peace of Eva Maw November 10 by using offensive language 4 Four days after Christenson’s alJLaaociatadPresaPhot leged offense a dispute between ' Walter and Max Christenson on Charles G Dawes ambassador to Great Britain' and Henry L one side and Elvin H Leslie and St mson' secretary of state discuss the coming naval ajrma confer H T Maw on the other took place an so during Ambassador Dawes' visit to Washington it Is indicated by three complaints : signed by Walter Christenson Elvin H and Leslie - Maw are country boys who can scarcely stand ers raisers of blue ribbon stock who charged with disturbing the peace the gogglings of the crowd and feel ’Will vie with each other for hon- py striking Walter Christenson uncomfortable amid the rush and ors Many of the veteran exhibitors about the face and body H T Maw tear lof city machines will become have showed at this show for more Is charged with the same offense heroes in the stock Judging contests than 20 yers The against Max Christenson three Maivs all of Plain City have Representatives of states and colEVERY KNOWN BREED' ' not yet been arraigned in court leges many miles from i here will Every khown breed of cattle — Impend a busy week j —p swipe and sheep wiil be ex Bui the farm youngsters are not horses the entry lists to be the 'only young exhibitors for hibited TWO UTAHNS CHOSEN teams of horses that haveincluding their older brothers and sisters col- nationally known to horse become lovers FOR EASTERN lege students will have t exhibits Featured is the horse and mule pullcontests and a part in the show The ing contest where veteran drivers LOGAN : Not 15— (AP)— Miss totaifshpwing from seven colleges men quite Unaccustomed to the meWilma will ?e 383 head of cattle5 sheep chanics of a fivefton Peterson of Hyde Park a drive truck II member Sew the of third year hogs and horses with entries from for the honors of the tan -bark ' schools as far west as the Univerclub Elwood of and ing Women-Hthey Spencer haveinhad their' sity fof Wyoming- - and from Okla- nings from the very first show — are Taylorsville a 'member of the third club today were preparhoma Agricultural and Mechanical eligible to enter exhibits From past year Sheep college “College Row” representaexperiences! it hai been the meat ing to attend the national club con? tive of the finest exhibits of its display of the National 'Meat and gress at Chicago November 30 to kinds will be 800 feet long equiv- Livestock board and the December ? department alent! to a line extending three city of agriculture exhibits that The tao club members were se athave blocks lected Thursday by D P Murray tracted the women club leader to represent the Prize money this year some of Quotations of prize winning cattle state club gathering which will go to the youngsters to- will vie with stock imarket rises and state at he tals jmorethan $95000 It Is the falls on Thursday November 21 T prize! money that Is drawing a num- when auction sales of feeder cattle cattle ralskrs as the receievd prices ber of the ablest exhibitors In the is held The sale I has always been are barometers of conditions among country master breeders and feed an important one in the life of the breeders 4 Thirty-Fir- NEW YORK Nov 15— (AP)— PoJ lice today Intensified search for a gang of killers that leaves the bodies of victims In cars parked oh busy thoroughfares in upper Man! Plain City Resident Under Charge Accuses Three V SHORTY’S PLACE CASE DROPPED J TOR TOMORROW Doors Will Swing Opin For CITY COURT IN EVENT PLANNED NOTED: EM IN MOTOR CARS' B0DIESLEFT 1 ’ omdiOT'dIOa) : Investigate Our Modem Budget Plan : HEW LOCATION' 236— 25th -- Street OGDEN UTAH : |