Show L r r THE 0GDE1T Takes Flying Vacation LEADERS FIND 4 Mrs Hoover assumed a new title ' j today— that of “godmother" Peace Officers Who She agreed to act in that caJ Aid Violators pacity at the christening of Frederick Allison Henney BOISE Nov 18— (AP)— A scath- Jr- - the first child to be bora to a ing denunciation of peace officers member of the girl scout troop who joined with law breakers in which she established here back in committing or permitting crime was the days when her husband was War pronounced today by Mayor James time food administrator The boy’s P Pope of Bolse in addressing the mother who was Miss Elizabeth Idaho Association of Sheriffs and Fries was the troop’s first bride j J Police convening here The little glri scouts of the old Mayor Pope welcomed the dele-- 1 troop have grown- - to womanhood in gates to the city as members of now but Mrs Hoover’s interest ' an organization that frowned upon J them has not decreased any kina of leniency to law break-- 1 ers n - After a of general subjects the convention settled down to the usual discussion of how far an officer can go in getting eviaence for convicting prohibition violators Faced with the old edict that a “mans home is his castle" the officers voted to ask county attorn-— eys to assist in breaking down the Public Debt Payments Cut present prohibition against enter- - I JonngS rDOUt Lower ing suspected places unless specific evidence was available It was j ' ijpciiuiiig pointed out In discussion that! Chicago six-weeks-- old f CHICAGO Nov 18— (AP)— The Tribun© today published the results of an Inquiry which sought- to obtain the views of business Indue- -: -- - trial and banking leaders on the fias it affects- the nancial situation Chicago area ’ E Buffington president of the Illinois Steel company said his company was launched upon “the of expansion in greatest program our history - j I EXPANSION PLANNED “We are proceeding in the full confidence that business Is sound and that our increased capacity will hasty-discussio- no moro than meet the demand" he said The Tribune then sought the viewpoint of the retailer and interviewed James Simpson president of Marshall Field and company “We have been watching the consumer with the closest attention since the market bubble popped out’ Mr Simpson 'said “and he is still buying as before There is no evidence whatever to disturb our confidence in the soundness of business On the contrary people are getting away from speculation and back to legitimate business" The viewpoint of the banker was given to the Tribune by Frank O Wetmore senior chairman of the board of the First National bank He said there is ample reason to expect a “resurgence in many lines — ini business" market eating wearing clothes riding in automobiles living in house and enjoying life" The' president of Montgomery Ward and company George B Ev-cr- itt said his company was going ahead with expansion plans-- ' “as though there -- never was a stock market" Heal Estate Transfers Transfers of real estate filed for record in office of Josephine F Ol son county recorder Ira T Brown trustee la bankruptcy to William L Johnson part of the southwest quarter of section 8 township 0 north range 1 west et ftJ $150 ' Joseph S Storey and wife Alice to Ralph E Storey part of the northeast quarter section 28 town ship 7 ndrth range 1 west $1 John P O’Neill and wife Jennie M to Peter H Johnson part of lots 1 2 and 3 block 0 Woodmansee ad dition $500 John R Ekins and wife Emma J to George and Edna' Amid an part of the southeast quarter of section 14 township 0 north range- 2 west ’ - $10 Ogden City to Taylor Building company part lot 6 block 11 plat C $100 Hyrum J Romrell to H Ray Hill lot A block 0 Orchard Grove l $10 Peter H Johnson and wife Annie to John T Rushmer part of lots 1 2and 3 block 0 Wood mSnsee addition $1 D II Wood and Ida E Shupe Wood to Earl E Thompson interest part of the north1 township 0 east quarter section north range 1 east $1 D H Peery estate to Klaas Van Alfen part lot 1 block 4 Riverside annex $10 T two-sevent- Claire Luce whom two continents have variously acclaimed as the most beautiful aviatrix the loveliest dancer the prettiest commuter and the fairest of actresses again Is on her way --to Europe— this time for a three-week- s’ flying vacation For she pilots her own does Claire and she has made arrangements to dash about England and France in a light plane For several seasons she has appeared alternately on' Paris London and New York stages trans-Atlant- ic WES DUCE ATTACK - - " UfAH PROJECT : AT DID STAGE most women retire from active life State Board Is Considering three ambitious grandmothers of 60 Matter of Calling are training at a fashionable West End school to be mannequins They For Offers are competing with college girls and boys: In a recent big dress parade M Driggs superintendent the three aged ladies were the most ofFrank state school for the the Utah admired participants deaf and blind in Ogden said today that plans and specifications for the proposed girls’ dormitory at the school to have been approved by the state buildipg commission and that the commission ( will be in session in Salt Lake today to take up in detail thej matFamous Prescription Brings ter of advertising for bids for construction work Work will be begun Almost Instant Belief this year if weather conditions permsaid u Night coughs or coughs caused by it-he a cold or irritated throat can now The commission has also approved be stopped within 15 minutes by a the plans for the erection of a lidoctor’s prescription which works on brary building at the Utah State art entirely different principle This Agricultural college at Logan ' to prescription Is put up under the cost in the neighborhood of $175000 name Thoxine and is available to and it is expected that the commission will take the same action reeveryone Having Thoxine on hand is a safe- specting bids for construction This ty measure against all coughs and building will be erected at the east end of the campus quadrangle throat irritations Thoxine contains no harmful drugs' is pleasant tasting and safe for the whole family sold on a money back guarantee to give bet- ter and quicker relief for coughs or core throats than anything you have ever tried Ask for Thoxine up ready for use in 35c 60c put and $100 bottles Sold by Depot Drug Co Carr Drug Co and ail Delsa Taylor Conrad was granted other good drug stores a divorce on grounds of cruelty and failure to provide by Judge Eugene E Pratt in Second district court this morning from Joseph N Con rad sometimes known as Henry Lyi ons The wife testified that she married her husband as Conrad on November 19 1928 in Ogden and soon found by letters from his mother that the name was fictitious and that he was Henry Lyons Our expert tailor repairs Further she said he quit his Job the day after she married him and men’s suits suits and never worked again as long as they overcoats are cleaned by lived together He was 'habitually intoxicated she ’said and cruel to the Toest known method her and on March 1 1927 she pressing Is done by feared him so that she left him and the famous Hoffman returned to her parents and by hand We Her maiden name Delsa Marler Eresser splendid plant for Taylor was restored to her this work Popular prices Phone Men’s Store 240 WOMEN OF GERMANY We call and deliver Sure Way to Stop Night Coughs cast-$1000- 00 I 1 " t ( i FALSE NAME USED CHARGE WE CLEAN & i PRESS SUITS 4 SEEK THIRD EMPIRE WRIGITPS MEN’S STORE s Luncheon Is Served Delightful lunches Hot cooked food like mother’s Pleasing change of menu every day Lunches at 25c 35c and 50c “Why go homer WRIGHTS £ BERLIN (AP)— Women’s hands will build up a third German em- pire unless perchance the plans of Germany’s national women's committee for fighting the Versailles treaty should “gang agley ” The committee’s recent call to a meeting on “the tribute plan of Paris and the responsibility of German womanhood" so packed the for-m- er Prussian house of lords with nationalist women that an overflow meeting had to be hastily arranged in a neighboring hall Frau Beda PrUip presiding offi-cof the “ring of nationalist women” told the meeting that “now in this time of official terrorism we German wbmen must hold together ” “In spite of all terror and all opposition nationalist Germans will build up a third empire of the Germans prophesied Frau Katherine Hertwte member of the Prussian diet adding that “the voice of the er CHICA vO Nov 18— (UP)— Robert Maynard Hutchins -- old son of Yale who came west without garters only a few months ago will be Inaugurated as president of the ninety-millio- n - dollar University of Chicago tomorrow in the presence of robed guests representing much that is eminent in American scholarship Bearded gray and bald-headfrom all over the country will take part in the academic pageantry by which the “boy president" is elevated to the mentorship of students and - administrative autumn quarter and has won-th- e cam- hearts of students and faculty alike leadership of the hundred-acr- e pus ’ by demanding more money for fac EARLY ARRIVALS ulty salaries and less for big build Today each incoming train from ing projects ed ed-ucat- ore 15-0- - 00 properly have improved their health ry taking Ly dia E Pink barn’s Vegetable Compound By accurate record 93 out of every 100 report benefit You can be almost certain that it will tel? you too - dhHU1 1 ii j in ir 1 a year ago IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT I WASHINGTON Nov IS— (AP)— The farm board has no intention of revising its loan policy on wheat 6a account of market prices falling below the average advance made by J associations ' Chairman Legge said today that while some complaint had been 44 made regarding the situation he saw no reason why the board should recede from its position He added the policy of the’ board was proving effective as it was Iceping wheat from being dumped on the ELK market The farm board head returned today irom Chicago where he said he had talked with wheat growers who express d themselves as being Ogden Hunters Return1 With satisfied with the board’s policy Report of Heavy 1 Legge asserted the general situation in the wheat belt was regarded as Z Killing satisfactory and that growls had expressed interest but no alLtn ovCaptain W D Harrison and J M er the recent break in the stock McCamant both of 1666 Washington market avenue returned to Ogden today from the Nebo forest east of Manti with two fine specimens of elk which they shot Hunting on the forest they report is excellent When they left the forest 230 animals had been taken off the Nebo this year E L Ford of Ogden and D H Madson former state fish and game commissioner were hunting on the" forest when John Willard McCarty aged 44 they left J Arthur Meacham pres-- ! died at 11 o’clock this morning at ent fish t and game commissioner his home 416 Twenty-eight- h street shot his elk last week after an illness of four years following paralytic stroke He was 111 on July 6 bom 1885 He came to Ogden 17 years SOUR STOMACHS ago from Hutchison Kan and since that time had worked as a carpenter until nine years ago He then MADE SWEET worked for the Utah-Idah- o Central railway and Jater for - the Ogden Union Railway £s Depot company Surviving are the widow Fannie Remedy Corrects Riddough McCarty six brothers R Antiseptic Fermented Condition F McCarty of American Falls Idaho Charles McCarty of Rockland Idaho James McCarty of Pocatello If you can not eat what you like Idaho Gail McCarty of "Portland if you-havto avoid certain foods Ore and Dewey and Richard Mc- because they disagree with you your Carty two sisters Mrs L A Mazer trouble is no doubt due to fermenof Aberdeen Wash and Mrs Haze I tation (souring of food)— a condi' Hantz of Hutchison Kansas tion that can be quickly corrected If Funeral arrangements are In proper methods are used i The use of soda magnesia’ dyscharge of the Kirkendall-Darlln- g Mortuary pepsia tablets laxatives and common patent medicines require condosing and at best can fur German people must be heard" on tinual nish temporary relief only the Dawes and Young plans' GORDON’S a stomach and bowel President von Hindenburg’s recent antiseptic gives lasting benefit It public condemnation of the German stops nationalist’s effort to hear the peo- sweetensfermentation the stomach promptly drives out ple’s voice through an anti-Youthe acids and poisons soothes and diswas referendum summarily plan heals the membrane lining The missed by other speakers as “surely very first dose will relieve sour a misunderstanding" stomach Indigestion gas bloating tm — I heartburn dissolve the excess acid If you have stomach tremble’ now IOWA BUILDING INCREASE or when food disagrees don’t take DES MOINES la— (UP)— An in chances with temporary measures crease of 97 per cent in the num Get GORDON’S from druggist at ber and valuation of new building once It costs—no more than ordibotand engineering permits in- the nary remedies a large state of Iowa was recorded during tle for $150 — less than three cents September figures received here to- a dose day from the F W Dodge corpor ation revealed The volume of contracts awarded amounted to as compared with $2942 -700 for the corresponding period of FOREST YIELDS 1 A” nr 1st if i ns - Beet Harvest! — Ho Matter What Condition It Is In— j ' NUMEROUS On jhe NoWririger MODEL R -- JOHN WILLARD ! H'CARTY DIES ' a -- e ng $5-804- 192S 300 " - embarrassing beauty blemishes “There is no further need to suffer embarrassment the of tell-tapimples and blotches The astounding success of Dr Dennis pre ' scrlptlon —D D D — recommends this famous You too canremedy” have a clear smooth velvety skin you will only try aiiuiiMiiiMilifthis pure cooling liquid Almost over It night drives away blotches rashes and other pimples blemishes Stop itching Boothes the irritable tissuesInstantly Effectively conquers eczema tortures and other stubborn skin troubles This healing stainless greaseless wash penetrates the skin and disappears Try I D D A 35c bottle will prove the meritstoday of this famous antiseptic or your money back At all drug stores J j Men’s Unions Part j Wool or Fleeced 123 Values Grey or Ecru Color Sale on OJC Price Blankets ho ilOC Sheet Blankets - Blankj ets $9 qq Part Wool Only' Full Size Double Full Size J31lQ0S— — -- For Rough and Ready Boys — has all the wearing qualities of Panco but don’t mark the linoleum Sizes (J9 qq 9 to 2 " ' Sizes l 09 t r Special3: Misses’ and Children’s school oxfords Fancy trimmed and durable— j Sizes t 8iz to IK Sizes £0 a llVz to 2 Same Thing In 69 ftn Ladles Sizes With the ! ’ -- Bubbers v Work Shoes ' Children’s Sweaters $195 Values i t NOW - no JlBC Shaker Knit Wool Silk Wear Hose Per j - '- THE BRAIN relies more on visual Judgment than on the report of any other organ of sense And you may rely on the scientific of modem opticalaccuracy equipment Have you been examined? Dr W H Doxey 'Eye Specialist At Wright’s " j ES)©ESI Rayon Pair oC Short SJeeves a fi Sleeves qq OVC 3yC Famous Fltrlte Brand Dutch Neck Short only Only : ) : 24th St - ' 8 Buy ITo’sv and Have! of These Bine Come in and See These Machines Left Everybody's For- Only OQC Misses Unions Afdgii WacHnoE5G r j Medium Weight Low Neck 327 Damp Dryer Take Advantage of This Special Trade-i- n Offer 69 66 vuvO Sweaters Ill-Gra- de 0 Safer - Faster Easier - Gentler For Men Well Made and a at t ' Ladles’ Children’s or Boys’ Rubbers Men’s Fine Dress Rubbers Wonderful Value v Famous 0660 r 1 Ladles’ Bloomers In AQ C Good Grade Rayon “ vm 69 nr Special Sale Price $498 ' v ivf For men wool or part wo6L Sold as high as $4$5— Sweaters for Adults— banishes le Flannel Skirts All Modern Youth ITeed Not Endure' Pimples Blotches Doctor’s ’ discovery 1 nce - 7 BARGAINS GALORE i 2 Over 400000 women and girls who were weak 'blue” nervous rundown and unable to do their work ' The will of James Joseph Varney of 152 West Thirtieth street who died on October 17 was admitted to probate by District Judge Eugene E Pratt today and his widow Gertrude Annie Varney was" granted letters TEN minutes- - Acts on BOTH pjjer I and lower bowel testimentary old poi- Mr Varney according to the will! sonous waste youremoving never knew? was left all his property to his widow there' Don’t fool with medicine Her petition shows It to consist of which cleans only PART of bowels real property valued at about $8000 but let Adlerlka give stomach and He intentionally omitted bequests I bowels a REAL cleaning and get rid to 10 children the youngest of of all gas I— Schramm-Johnsoand whom is 31 years of age knowing other druggists his widow would “do the right thing by them" - Read the Classified Ads i ' MANNEQUINS AT 60 I h LONDON — At the age when ‘ 75 He Declares “Mussolini Is It Has No Intentions of Most Dangerous Man Revising Loan Policy In World” On Wheat c j "Pageantry J - Pratt : ‘ Nov1' 18— (AP)— Grey Headed Educators To Take Part In Academic ‘ ar Widow Made Administrator WIFE GAS SCARE MAN By Distrjct Judge 4 WASHINGTON j ST MARIES Idaho Nov" 18— i (AP)— Mrs Carrie Hailey 61 wife of lieutenant Governor Oscar E Hailey died here today after a linger- s ing tlness- She is survived by Mr Hailey one son James and a brother Ernest Sheron of Spokane Wash S“gSt£ WILL OF VARNEY CHANGE DENIED Premier Mussolini of Ital was described m the senate today by Senator Heiiin Democrat Alabama as “the most dsagerous man in the ' ’ world" j This characterization was made in an appeal for action ion his resolution to ask the state department to transmit to the senate any information it has concerning the alleged impressment of American citizens of Italian origin into the Italian army i resolution is “My lying away with the foreign relations committee” Heflin shouted “while Mussolini is occupying tho front i pages of our t j newspapers” ? DEATH SUMMONS — WIPE OF OFFICIAL four months of the 1930 fiscal year total government expenditures for the period showed a decrease of $114189963 as compared with the to smaller Erevious year due r payments The monthly statement of the treasury today showed total expenditures out of ordinary funds for July August September and October aggregated 1242695601 as compared with $1438468523 a year t ago Only three departments Interior de agriculture and labor showed1 creases compared with ' the same period of the fiscal year 1929 Public debt retirements ' for the last four months totaled $772943-82- 9 as compared with $1183046333 COURTACCEPTS BOARD FARFA hs H Sectored ‘ HEFLIN — Belief not enough Ed Paris federal prohibition officer declared that “where a man goes into a house sober and comes out drunk that is evidence to justify a war ant enough that will permit search of the premises” R M Pugmire first sergeant of Pocatello police invited the association to nold the next convention in the Gate city i obvious" he said “It is ©specially ignored “that people are going to keep on evidence north south east and west discharged Its quota of 23000 persons and personages who were invited to take part la the ceremonies t Among the early arrivals was --old William James Hutchins father of Chicago’s new university executive The elder Hutchins is president' of Berea college whim draws its enrollment of 2500 students from the mountaineer districts of Kentucky YALE HEAD TO TALK Presidents Angeil of Yale Kinley of Illinois and Scott of Northwestern will speak at the inauguration in the university’s new gothic chapel before an audience Including Ray Lyman Wilbur and scores of other known educators widely ‘ Although the University of Chicago is setting aside two days in which to Induct its new president “Young Hutch" - as he is known among many of the graduate students who outrank him in point of years already has made his influ ence felt on the midway He has been here since the opening of the 53-ye- Nov 18— (AP)— WASHINGTON Mayor of Boise Denounce! Stock Market Cut Ignored By Business Men of f ’ L - "of R MRS HOOVER TO INAUGURATE LAWS IS GODMOTHER “YOUNG HUTCH” LIQUOR r - STAOTAED-EXAHniE- WOULD ENFORCE BUSINESS 600D : ” Bargains |