Show K ' I 4 i — 20 THE- - OGDEN' STANDARD - EXAMINER - Wins Author's Award SENATORS HEAR T1V0 ROBBERIES ATTORNEY HIRED ARE REPORTED J TO GET GUT Hi - ) 4 i the pared for distribution from mixing plant ' T B Murray director for Idaho declared the mice will be particularly damaging to orchards during the coming four weeks The mice burrow just under the ground and eat the coating off the roots Ithus weakening or killing the trees Mc-Camm- on TAP DANCING CONDUCTED AT ' WEBER GYM 4:30 to 3:00— Soft Shoe Clog rHE or Buck Phone Roland Parry 3253-or Weber Gym M lp ir? -- PUBL1X YITAPIIONE VAUDEVILLE If MARCUS' THEATRES LAST TIMES TONIGHT I I BARGAIN MATINEE ij " Associated Press PAot Also Playing mnartsi X Features Admission 35c Each 50000 1 to 11 p1 m a ir ILSidRALTH FILMS INC pro-duce- 16 At the smashing Seethe master detective unravel the most baffling mystery ever faced by the t rnd A New for AU All-Talki- ng 15c fn erthana Loudon police! HOME SHOULD “Kiddies ” 10c - - 1CN0RANCE? None Un3er 16 Admitted OLIE REEVE And His Incomparable Band BIG DANCE at i Th mock bnedestka c th put ' You hear them over the radio — Come down and dance with the boys who entertain you 25c Each V J Also at 12:45 P - I i or Acts Open Every Day “The House Of Perfect Sound NEW YORK Nov 15i(AP)— I$i-dWise 74 of Cincinnati associate editor of the American Israelite died todav pi medical center af- ter a short Illness Jon oJ Rabbi Isaac Mr Wise M Wise found :r of the Hebrew Union college Talking Picture Vitaphone Vaudeville M OGDEN SALT LAKE 1 f: s 1 J Mile-aminu- te 4 tOGAH 1 ‘ v 1- newer Youth— thanrnew--it’- s mJbbling lvith grand and glorious a J" melody fasfv funriyarid furious! ' ’ v j i 2484 WASHINGTON AVE Style and Service Robert Armstrong The New Sensational Star of the Talking Screen In a Thrilling AU Talking Romance of New York Life 4 P Added Features All Talking Luplno Lane Comedy ‘ ' New Universal Talking News ' Bargain Matinee 2 to 3 P M'25c Starting Sunday — — The Three Moore Brothers Owen Tom —Matt ' ? in t ’ Today —One can find in ? “SIDE STREET The Greatest Story of Brother Love Ever Filmed! our new wifiter stpek Just the slipper for e’ ery oc-- " caston with the assur ance of fit and service i Pumps Bide Ti&s or 'Straps :r P M Legion Chateau t f $395 $595 the speedy tuneful sensation of Paramount’ NEW SHOW WORLD written by George I lari on Jr4 ' and sensationally directed by Frank Tuttle Music and melody galore — it has everything —plus I 8:15 i NANCV’ DARliL©lLlL' rn ecter than sweet stealing your heart away as the little chorus girl who inherits a boys school — EnSILEPI ESAKIS Sugar” weakness that cnte ttl girl wn the nadonVbest-kn- o with the cutie voice li e It up JACK OAKIE that streak of sunshine making mirth spreading happiness with his singing dancing wisecracking! —and you'd love it! 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Bow Second of series on the American Legion Concert Season' tickets may be purchased at a Program reduction tonight I A The fastest happiest’ most4 tuneful eritertainmcnFtliat ever came to tlie' j screen! mer ' talking ' rnnent tnat starts 'like the Twentieth “ Century Limited and speeds up every second rTt’s hotter than hot— it’sT f STOKES: I DE°© projs DEATH SUMMONS EDITOR tW NIGHT 1 engineering K Read the Classified Page 5 i aad ex b omeUui to be viewed fMeretioo ted imteed of ffnorame ( RerGeorj Rodjer Wood Are gon with wide open ere by the pmeat be free recopution of the Roctoo Mul T ROY Saturday Nov 16th Peppy Music Everybody Welcome OODMAN HOME !425 Grant Avenue - BE NIGHT)! Members of the Logan and Davis Teams are Inyited to f be Berthana guests' ANCE 1 INNOCENCE SATURDAY Comedy For Adults I S A T UR DAY Knight’s Orchestra' SEX TRUTHS dl Ten chap-ter- s! Get an invitation and bring your friend Good Music Buffet Lunch ’ EL ICS’ 11 REVEALED The greatest lal ever SATURDAY NOV SIGN OF DANGER L iszanASTOi FILM FOOTBALL ELKS’ DANCE ROOFING EXPERT DELIVERS LECTURE Chief Engineer J I Holder of the j THE STOP Presents iSMfUAROS SZX-SXnCHA- I TODAY and TOMORROW Clive Brock In Admission 50c — ‘FOR WOMEN ONLY rTODAY AND TOMORROW DANCERS day and Saturday Friday Nov 15th Special TBaeates: Dancing Every Tuesday Thurs- - paraffihe company Sanl Francisco gave an interesting! talk) to roofers and supply dealers jof Ogden in the English room of? the Hotel Bigelow at noon today The subject of his talk was “The Fundamentals of Roof Construction As Itj Relates to Built-u- p Composition Material” It was of a technical nature deal ing with asphalt temperatures type and utility of material value of gravel finish to protect the roof against the heat and rays cf the sun the importance or good work- of inter manship and other points f f'est to the trade 1 Mr Holder is an: engineer of long experience No only has he been identfied with private corporations as ' an engineer but ho has also been connected with government -’- All-Ta- lk POPULATION ) Refreshments the First Nite ing Serial i Bferthana J ng This Is the Big Universal Picture Advertised In This Week’s Issue of The Saturday Evening Post In an effort to obtain a reduction In the Cubar sugar duty Shattuck said all his activities had been toward obtaining & lower duty on sugar In answer to questions about his compensation he testified he nad received $12000 a year for “three or --four years”- - from the News Coming Sunday — '‘Hard to Get’ —with Dorothy JdacKaiU J TRAIL' Dance Tomorrow The First Western commission ©Aikss Victor Recording Artist And Leader of Our New Big Band 1 All-Talki- i EARC DONALDSON WOONG I) j Dorothy Parker was awarded the 0 Henry memorial award for the best short story published In Arner lean magazines last year T CzamlkoW'Rionda company of New York and $20000 or) $25o!o from the United States Sugar association for his work before (the tariff com mission He added he also represented the American ASsoclat-oMill Owners f in Cuba and the American chamber pf commerce in matters Only ‘tnjfeidentally” f received nothing His employment with the sugar Cuba thebut hadinterests this year sugar 'association he said started In 1923 from remuch “How do you expect before when he appeared the tariff ceive?” Senator' Robinson to Repub lican Indiana asked him Shattuck replied he expected to get $25000 or more including pay for his appearance before the lobby Ogden Union Railway committee i The witness said he was formerly andDpot'Co in the employ of the government Railroadl Terminal with the sugar equalization board from 1917 “until a Icouple- of years ago” when its' affairs were liquidated Caraway told the witness he was curious to know5 why so “many per sons having employment with the government are employed later by Interests seeking government favor” ii “Hall of Injustice” Carlena Diamond Ben Pollack 25c — 1 to 2 pm £ - Conrad Nagel Leila Hyams s s J The Last Word In Thrills! With WASHINGTON Nov IS— (AP)— Edln A Shattuck of New York at- i ( CHAIR” l“ - OfJCE U S EMPLOYE Caraway Wonders Why So Many Are Hired By i “Interests torney for the United States Sugar association told the senate lobby commission toda t he appeared before the senate finance committee to argue against) a higher duty on Cuban sugar lr connection with the pending tariff legislation He said he did pot get an' opportunity to “present much of an argument” since he was answering questions ‘most of the time i and added that he presented a brief be fore the house ways and means committee in connection with the pend ing tariff bill' hut made no argu ment j Asked by Chairman Caraway If he told the finance committee he was aiDaid representative of sugar interests the witness said he thought he did He said the United States Sugar association maintained a Washing ton office to handle statistical In formation and dealt with tariff fn) 4 Police today were searching for a man of abouti25 years of age who WAR IS DECLARED is believed to have broken into the QNJVilCE IN IDAHO Major drug store 173 Twenty-fift- h street ana into C A Dahlstad's BOISE Nov 15— (AP)— The bioroom in the Helena hotel 213 U logical survey today organized its streetTwenty-fift- h at about 6 fall drive against the lowly field o’lock this morning mouse t Patrolman M L Christenson dis Tons of poison bait have been pre —j Edwin P SWtuck Que$-- 4 tioned As To Fees Paid For iService 1 n Young Thiei? Believed To Have Entered Store And Room SUGAR TARIFF It n- —i at 6:r a m that the lock on the drug store had been broken The manager of the store R T Major l eported later that about $1 in change and a number of cigars had been stolen Fifteen minutes prior to that time Dahstad reported to police headquarters that his room has been entered and $5 In currency and his watch and fob taken He gave police description of a man who was seen a few minutes prior to the theft in thp hallway ofthe hotel covered FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 15 1929 BEGINS SATURDAY lines' l3BMr -- 1? |