Show ' t 1 1 MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 18 1929 RETAIL DEALER Meeting Called— The L D S Scandinavian Sisters’ Missionary association will hold- its next meeting at the home of Mrs Emma S Frid-ber- g 707 Seventh street Wednesday BE ENLARGED ' at Advertising Policy Adopted And Christmas Plans Taken Up - 2 p m j Liberty Club — The Liberty club will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs Robert H Green 2945 Jefferson ' avenue with Mrs John W Crockett At a meeting of directors of the as assisting hostess r Ogden chamber of commerce today Relief Society— The Fourth ward It Was decided to reorganize the resociety 2will: meet on Tuesday tail merchants division of the Relief at o’clock at 2050 Adchamber by providing for an execu- afternoon ams avenue with Mrs Alexander tive committee which shall have the Ririe as hostess power to select its1 own chairman vice chairman and secretary The To Meet — to the United v thought is that: by reinforcing the Spanish WarAuxiliary Veterans will meet at of division of the o’clock Tuesday: in the American Sower that results will follow and 8Legion chateau the members of that division will be given greater iatltude in its administration Reorganization of this di- G New Daughter— Mr and Mrs E Welch announce the arvision has been under consideration rival(Ted) 7 4 -- pound girl at the Dee of a some for' months Mrs hospital Sunday evening on Advertising Welch was formerly Miss Genevieve Definite decision that the retail Madsen i merchants of Ogden will not advertise in mediums other than newspaFirst Meeting— Burch Creek pers recognized magazines and over association will hold tlie radio- - excepting when express its first meeting of the season in approval has been given by the Og- the school house tonight Officers den chamber of commerce was for the year will be elected Superreached at the division meeting this intendent B A Fowler wilibe the of the unit morning when members All parents are invited to decided also to request the direc- speaker j attend tors for the reorganization While mupmImm there has been an informal agreeRich to Speak— Dr Junior Rich ment along (this line previously the will speak to the adult class of the action today placed the plan as a ward M I A Tuesday definite part or the Ogden chamber Fourteenth on the subject of surgery The commerce pf program will begin at 7:30 p m meeting Plans for the reorganization were placed before the merchants by a committee Composed of w E Zup-paJCes Samuels and Ezra Fjeld-ste- d after Iconsultation with President E R Alton and Judge James A Howell J Judge Howell drafted the plan and rea4 the proposed BY A B changes to the merchants Foulger presided! at the meeting f s ?r& -- r Parent-T- eachers’ "i v- 1 nn plaIapIroved DIRECTORS ON DECORATIONS Arrangements for Special" Group Authorized To Take lUp Matter With School Boards Christmas-tim- e decorations! in the business district were completed by the merchants -- following a report from a committee composed of J L Campbell R T Hairs and W E Zuppann The Ogden chamber of commerce diChristmas lighting system will be even more elaborate this year than rectors today approved a plan suggested by a special committee to heretofore! It will include Wash- confer with the city and county avenue Twenty-second from ington boards of education with a view to to Twenty-sixt- h streets also Twenty-fprevailing upon them to suspend for ifth street and Twenty-fourt- h weeks the opening of the city streets from Washington to Grant two and county schools next fall The avenue j committee is composed of Fred M The annual recepwho is a member of': the city tion in Ogden stores will be held Nye board of education Charles Empey next Friday evening from 7:30to and Gerard Klomp The matter will 9:30 o’clock being a prelude to the be taken up by this committee unChristmas! shopping All Ogden der the sanction bf the chamber of stores are expected to 'have their commerce directors with the two holidays goods on display at that boards of education: in the near futime t ture — " " 'Hi “ George Shorten assistant secreV v tary of the Utah Canners’ associaJUDGMENT GIVEN tion recently made an investigation among the canning factories of UNDER AGREEMENT Weber county discovering that em1 f ' ployment for 1000 or more students this of proper ages during the two weeks Judge George S Barker morning granted the Zion’s Bank suspension period ‘could be offered and Trust company a stipulated The plan as proposed by the spefor ' - ) - i pre-Christ- : -- I I $396950 against W R Judgment Skeen and others The action involves a promissory note secured by a mortgage Probate law and motion matters regularly scheduled to be considered this afternoon by Judge George S Barker in the Second district court will not- be i taken up until next Monday November 25 Trial of the case of Elizabeth G Heywood and others against the Ogden Motor Car company was being heard by Judge Barker and a -- 4 r - jury- - - cial committee is to postpone the in grades beginning of class-worfrom the sixth up thus permitting the lower grae work to begin at the ? regular time It is a matter that must be finally determined by the boards of education the question largely being whether it can be done under the statutory provisions of the law respecting the operation of schools It developed sat the directors meeting today that there seemed to be some little opposition to the proi posal -- 44- DEATH OCCURS IN BEAR RIVER CITY f - BRIGHAM CITY Nov 18— Mrs Bodel Marie Hansen Petersen 72 wife of Fred F Petersen of Bear River City died at the family home this morning at 6 o’clock following a serious illness of three weeks Three years ago Mrs Petersen fell and injured her hip sand was compelled to remain In a chair from 'which she was able to carry on her household duties She was born May 9 1857 in Fien Denmark in 1878 she came to America as a convert to the L D’s church and settled in Bear River City Thirty-fiv- e years ago she married Fred F Petersen in the temple at Salt Lake City She was an active member of the church having served as counselor to the Ward Relief society and later as president of the organization She is survived by her husband and a sister Mrs C C Johnson of Bear River City Funeral services will be Conducted in the ward chapel at Bear River City Wednesday at' 2 o’clock with Bishop Ozy Jensen in charge will be made in the Bear River cemetery J whole But' if you cut it in slices you can broil each perfectly Simi- -' larly If ills Bros roast jmly a TewpounJTbf coffer at a time ‘—never in bulk This continu ousprocess —ControlIedRoast-ingproduces a ’flavor no other coffee has because it roasts every berry evenly and controls the flavor — HILLS BROS COFFEE © Fresh from the trip inat vacuum far Entity opened with the hey Utah Border Clashes Drive Many TWO HARBORS Mich Nov 18 — (UP) — John A Barton Two Harbors bank president and-hi- s crippled daughter Beatrice 17 were found shot to death in an automobile near here today - i — 1 Rus-so-Chln- tse ! ‘ mid-seas- semi-necessiti- on es ’ - j ' HAMILTON N Yj— (AP)— If a woman works intermittently at tasks during the day rebels at discipline and commands dislikes to sell things and meets : the obligations of conscience promptly she has a tendency toward introversion’ This condition and- Its opposite extroversion are recent subjects of study by psychologists All persons are both introvert and extrovert-isome degree but tend to divide into ' two classes r Extroversion means interest in things outside of self and introversion means retirement into self but the two classes of itraits are not necessarily connected j with selfishness ¥ The observation about women is made by Dr Roswell 1H Whitman now of the University of Chicago in describing some of j his research at the Colgate psychological laboraj tory Similar traits in man he says do not diagnose introversion But if a man keeps a diary and prefers things intellectual to athletics he probably Is introvert A woman however would not show introversion by either of these traits v Dr Whitman finds l! that adults tend to become more introvert than youth three special introvert' adult traits being f hesitancy! to- - make loans inclination to work things out alotie and greater tendency to tell i troubles 'I Warren of Wyoming' Is He Organized First VaudeThreatened With Pneu-monville Circuit In Attack America In 1888 an Coroner T J Brown declared inquest was Unnecessary evidently had killed the child out of Posts Close pity and then turned the revolver on himself Barton was in good health and his By J ONISIII United Press Special Corrpondent financial affairs were in good ' order MANCHUL1 North ' Manchuria-(UP) — Guerilla warfare between MID-SEASO- N STYLES Russian and Manchurian troops STRESS LONG SKIRTS who have faced each othpr for months along the windswept Sino-Sovi- et IJr DIANA MERWIN Jborder which fronts this city Fashion Editor Associated Press has taken a heavy toll on the prosPARIS— (AP) — Skirts took another chute downward with the display t perity of Manchuli - The population of the city once of new style collections for southern resort wear the usual midseaan Important railway point and son showings trade center has shrunk from 18000 The halt to the downward move-ment of skirts expected by many to 5000 since the severance in materialize at the leading relations last July A did not style establishments of majority The leader in the long skirt movetrading posts and shops have ‘closed less than 150 of 600 ment puts a few more Inches on day and sport clothes and shoves establishments remaining open dresses down to the ankles Hundreds of people have left the evening in many instances city for Harbin or Thitsighar afHe his increase in skirt ter each of a dozen or more big lengthsexplains by American women’s ready border clashes One exodus oc- acceptance of the long skirted evecurred early In October after Man- ning dresses of autumn Not ah the designers are as bold churian and Soviet troops had blazed away at each other for the but nearly alt show slightly longer better part oi a' full day (without skirts for day with radically lengthevening dresses great loss of life on either side) iened i The collections supPeople were frantic to get away dedirected at the women gospite the cold weather crowded on posedly the tops of the cars as the train ing to southern resorts are generally regarded by professional buysteamed away towards Harbin ers as forerunners of spring: styles TEA AND SUGAR SHORTAGE lM'll’1" '11 Living prices have! soared to un heard of proportions and many cannot be obtained STOCK EXCHANGE There Is a Shortage of tea and suREPORTS FAILURE gar now North! Manchurians must have their tea steaming hot RusNEW YORK Nov 18— (DP) sian fashion every hour Most of it comes from Hankow in hard The first stock exchange failure of black blocks from which sufficient the recent drastic drop of prices was to brew a potent draught is shaved announced here today The firm of -- ith a knife Mandeville Brooks and Chafee of ' The weather is bitter cold here Providence R I was suspended by in the uplands and troops of both the New York stock exchange bearmies are suffering Chinese sol- cause of failure to meet engagediers waddle about in heavy quilt- ments according to announcement ed uniforms some of them with fur of the’ vice president of the ex neck pieces Others have great change coats lined with sheep skin The ""4Russian patrols! which we can see FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH through our glasses daily are wearPARIS— The transfusion of young ing heavy overcoats and boots with human blood into aged veins will peaked caps They appear well clad bring back youth is the belief of All sorts of rumors are in circula- Dr H Jaworski PoliSh-Sout- h Amtion here daily regarding negotia-ton- s erican scientist He has succeeded for settlement of the Chinese doing this with horses and goats Eastern 'Railway dispute The pop- in and is doing similar transfusions ulation has heard so many stories with humans at his private clinic however that it pays little atten- here the transfusions he tion to anything It is bother says heThrough on his own head hair grew enough just to live from day to day irhl'h woe foH Hafvfa To Harbin Trading ' f ’ - ia ! i - t WASHINGTON Nov 18— (AP)— Senator Francis E Warren of Wyo-- 1 ming the “dean" of the senate is ill here with an attack of bronchitis approaching pneumonia The senator has not been in good health for a week or so Recently he t has been absent from thef senate and today his friends learned that his illness was serious i His physicians today reported that he had “slightly improved” General John Jv Pershing his son-ina- w is expected to arrive in Washington tonight from France senator surprised i The nis Republican colleagues at a party conference a short time ago by sesdemanding go into sions on thethey tariff bill night He promht ised to attend meetings H' old all-nig- NEW YORK Nov 18 — John Cort is dead here from(AP) heart disease Mr Cort formerly owned 117 theatres in the west extending from St Paul Minn to the Pacific coast He madei his headquarters in Seattle and there In 1888 he organized the first vaudeville circuit in America His troupes played first in Seattle Portland and other nearby cities Twenty years ago he came to New York and became one of the most theatrical producers in important the-easMr Cort retired about a year ago His theatres In the west hq disposed of about eight-yearago He was living In Seattle many years ago he helped found the Fraternal Order of Eagles and he was the order’s first grand worthy president He is survived by his widow two sons and a daughter j -- - t s DUPL£X RECEIVER DEER SIGHTED ON GETS TWO STAtlONS MORGAN HILL TRIP WASHINGTON— (AP)— A duplex radio receiver has been patented Morris W Askin Washington in-by ventor i The outfit two contains Identical Jour-tub- e receivers connected to a single antenna with separate power supplies Each has a stage of radio frequency amplification a regenerative detector and two steps of audio By means of a switch one sit can be tuned to one station and the other section cut in on or one receiver can be usedanother while the other acts as a standby receiver When both sets are tuned to a weak signal a stronger speaker output re suits — 4— — j s DES MOINES LEADS JUNIOR CLUB MOVE DES MOINES — (AP) — With a total membership of 600 Des Moines has the largest federation of junior clubs in the world The organization numbers 40 clubs seven having been added in the last yeir Des Moines got ahead of j other cities during the war when it was one of ihe military centers of the country Many girls’ groups were organized to help entertain the soldiers After the war senior club women organized these groups into Junior clubs which are now! affil- iated with the- - Iowa federation of Deputy Sheriff J B Wallace who has taken weekly hikes over mountains and hills adjacent to for nearly two years without Ogden seeing any kind ?ef wild life larger than a sage chicken or more j dangerous than a blow snake sighted 14 head of deer late Saturday afternoon Mr Wallace in company with Attorneys J C Davis and J E Evans hiked into a game preserve northeast of Morgan and came upon the 14 head of deer six bucks and eight does grazing placidly about 75 yards away OGDEN’S COAT HEADQUARTERS DOUBLE ACTION First— In the devgh Austria — ( A& — Inter-estlexperiments in applying diathermic waves through the skull bones to the large brain or cerebrum are being carried out- by Dr Hans Hoff and Professor Paul Schilder at the psychiatric clinic of Vienna university It already had bee'd discovered that the application of cold and heat to the small brain or cerebellum had the effect of reducing and increasing activity respectively Efforts now are being- - made to reach the large brain with these waves and success: will permit the possibility of applying diathermy to bring about an extension of the intellectual faculties which have their ng Then la the ores ? to ' Thousand Skinny Men To Put on At Least 5 Pounds ot Solid Flesh in 30 Days Countless thousands of under- -' weight men and women have got rid of that scrawny face and figure by a simple easy treatment that is sure- and inexpensive It’s really marvelous how quickly those who try it take on flesh where : flesh is most needed Hollows in neck and chest fill out and narrow sunken chested men begin to take on a decided manliness ' in just a fqw weeks The one great scientific weight producer that people who need more flesh can depend upon is McCoy’s Tablets and besides helping you to develop an attractive figure these sugar- coated tablets bring to all that take them more energyhave provstrength and vigor—they en a superb tonic 1 McCoy takes all the risk —Read this ironclad guarantee If after taking 4 sixty cent- boxes of McCoy’s Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxes any thin underweight man or woman doesn’t gain at least 5 pounds and feel completely satisfied with the marked improvement in health — your druggist is authorized to return the purchase price ? Ganna Pa2co for over 38 years l 25 otrnses for 25F ' -- - ' ’ -- I -- Use less than of Gmrmteei ReseiJj high priced brands Tlii tsba pTlvmwfy TODieaia with Pu Pip axceh2xsQt making Your rrfuaii toonr if PAZJ OINTMENT fail to niicxw Pile (Itohing Blind Bhedinc or Protrcd- -' log) Jum uk tor u 4&e UtUm of fteoamitntudMir toapp'r will MILLIOMS OF POUNDS USED BT OUR GOVERNMENT PAZ0 QIIITMEHT GO ON SALE TUESDAY! - (6) Newer Styles - Lavishly Furred - 41 Prices ThatAre NothingcShort ofAmazing: t SAVINGS $8 to $15 ALL SIZES - 12 to 46 IITIIAT enthusiasm will be displayed w’hen womenahd Vi misses see these marvelous Coats! The near details rich fabrics and unstinted use of Furs make these Coats the most attractive youll see anywhere! An nnlimitd selection of BLACK coats with black or light’ furs new colors that are in demand all the style collars cuffs and bQttom treatments vrhich fashionables have I ac-claim- "'V' ! - - - - I - 1 I -- ed A i ' ' Tou’ll find these smart Furs Skunk Manchurian Wolf Marmink Civet Cat Lynx Mink-dye- d Muskrat and Seal Baby f 23 ' i Celery 50 - - x T” WANTED - J - ! 18 -- A Novemlier Y alue Sensation The case of the state the D H Peery estate on aagainst of charge conducting a lottery at the White City gardens Is scheduled to be call ed In the city court Tuesday morn lng City Commissioner Peery was arrested Saturday HW by the night sheriff as being a representative of estate WEEK-N- OV ? -- HEATING UP BRAIN SPEEDS TRUNKING VIENNA STAMFORD Conn — (AP)'-A pulmotor for trees promises to save some of the shade for city streets where hard soil prevents rain from reaching the roois The apparatus is an air gun in- serted in holes about the base of the tree which forces down air at 80 pounds pressure The air soft- ens the soil and supplies oxygen lack of which sometimes chokes roots to death for they "breathe” slight quantities of oxygen to keep in healthy shape The gun was tried near here-b- y the Bartlett Tree Research laboratory on a tree dying because the grade around its base had been raised It was claimed that the air can be made to penetrate to a depth of seven feet WRICIH1T?S LOTTERY CASE IS AGAINST ESTATE the “SWEET-HEAR- IF WOMAN REBELS PULMOTOR FOR TREE1 SHE IS INTROVERT SENDS AIR TO ROOTS In-term- ent “As Crisp as an Autumn Morning” - WITH WARFARE - 1929 CELERY BANKER KILLS SENATE’S DEAN DEATH STRIKES CRIPPLE SELF MANCIIULI DIMS ILL IN CAPITAL THEATRE OWNER PROSPERITY OF Qity Briefs Division WILL - THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER i The Fashions ofthe Hour In This Sale A ’ j 'SPECIALLY SELECTED -- JUMBO BUNCHES OF WHITE i TENDER SWEET CELERY PACKED AS FOLLOWS: CARTON OF 3 JUMBO BUNCHES CARTON OF 6 JUMBp BUNCHES CARTON OF 12 JUMBO BUNCHES : $ 60 L00 175 SEND TO YOUR FRIENDS— A GIFT THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED I Express charges to most points-irespectively n Ne§illioiiiette Dresses - U S 4Sc 62c $124 New 'Frocks That Are Ncrcr Shades — Raspberry2 -- Priced Less Than $15 Selected and packed by Mid-seaso- n i Dahlia Blonde Rouge Red Green a' These new frocks are in 'advance of the present niode-anto find them at this special price will surprise you Be sure to sec them! d OGDEN UTAn L-' i s' l X 4 I f 'i i ff J ns ! ) r |