Show i APRIL rWPAY MORNING THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER 13 1930 XIAM A KOLDEWYN day tailor whore death occurred Saturday WS POLICE - 17 A K0LDE17YN t jB CRIMINALS HAT OFFICERS OF OGDEN DIES v CATCH FAIL TO r Robber Will Face abb In Brokers Case Soon Trial ' ' Arrived In America From Holland When Youth of Nineteen m y 4 vUf X - nergyreLentless Suggests Under Detective a fcping Suspects Constant Survey OtlVlB SHERWOOD social Correspondent of The dard-FMminer Acr'l 12 — Success of bringing to court evade the casilv as applied by law the c xi indicates that £r1 detective meas-a- rt too perfunctory to Jv Z local lesson which the arrest of the canz of nine Who Chicago Arhur Cauen to dh SWer andvaultleftofhhn his home iJX-tl- i: authorities were down the rob-- M Cu'ten employed his and for eight years has or their trail 'Ci5cJthe‘m?n he sought have TP eighth now is trialand will face trial soon ff n a -an- f i DAY RECALLS PALM JOURNEY Ogden Protestant Churches In Special Services This Week - not c! r-‘-W soon is £izth expected to be TR-CK- CRIMINALS ED ef-"- T rrriprce cf concentrated crimof a band jjack down es es $ in contrast to glarixvz near-cas- handled by public au-to- es Normally a crime if not iSwhde the trail is still hot to pass quickly into the The happenings Trib-eas'ocT forgotten el the causes Chicago ujica jt cuttea can afford private unit and his relentless quest will irtclesome warning to those carcU hereafter to leave Mr CutThe rest of us who Z ret so weU afford to run down have banded to-i- n s ora aihiinals group called government i pfh air criminals in common fil CL its resources the public in Mr £27 was less successful case than he himself could jit 2 seme of Mr CUtten's relent-- 1 1 were applied to the of criminals by the state 53 Tould be less crime” I Chn relentless enterprise has fmzbs results in cases pushed to Eodusicn by private individuals 1 years ago William B Austin 3 energy ap-Irtieos- ioa 1 banker had his pocket and he set out to get justice I local fudad hr capturing the thief It took real thousands of dollars and a activity on a part but he fln-u- ? tot s conviction Hen there was the case of a local which inserted a want ad arpi-e- r :i a said at the request presum-hje- fa north shore resident When !i pi answered the advertisement a ns assaulted by the negro care-urvit turned out had insert-- i cf months of cf Mr Austin ho the ad in the absence of nersef the house This paper the felt a deration and turned the job ftufcug down the attacker to a u member He spent months ud a toed deal cf money but by Eecthmg caught up with the SLEITTIS AT WORK Sukers' the it associations railroads postcffiee department tecesiary to have their own to concentrate on jobs hds the public detectives are sup-I ®d to io They get justice in a ?i percentage of cases by ccn-fi- '&re irir37::es handicap CTjI5 ti'ar: k Qar-'2ti'- "2 r the Lord” Five days later the palm branches gave way to sticks and staves and swords and the angry mob incited by the high priests changed their song from “Hosannah” to “Crucify Him Crucify Him” Palm Sunday is the beginning of holy week It is customary in all parts of the Christian world for churches to hold special services throughout the week commemorating the solemn events which culminated with the crucifixion and resurrection Protestant churches of Ogden have arranged for a series of services to be held each evening this week The services will be held in the respective churches conducted by their own ministers On Good Friday the three -- hour service beginning at noon will be held in the Church of the Good Shepherd with the Rev John W Hyslop in charge This service commemorates the three hours of Christ’s sufferings on the cross The First Methodist church has also arranged for a service on Good Friday from noon to 3 o’clock This service will be in charge of the pastor the Rev Lester P Fkgen Good Friday evening a union service will be held In the First Presbyterian church where ministers of all of the Protestant churches The services participate will be open to week the throughout the public Services of a more Joyous nature will be held on Easter Sunday comwill memorating Christ’s victory over death and all of His enemies by His glorious resurrection ce Clement D Koldewyn of Ogden and William D Koldewyn of San Bernardino Calif one daughter Mrs George Greelman of Ogden a sister Mrs Rika Krumperman of Ogden and two brothers Dirk and Henry Koldewyn of Ogden Funeral services will be announced by Larkin and Sons : Frigidaire To Pay $1000000 For Ads — DAYTON Ohio April A $1000000 spring advertising cam12J-OJP)- :a throughout the paign in newspapers countrv was announced today by through E Frigidaire corporation and general O Biechler president manager Slater will Slater to Speak--Ca“This campaign” he said “exin the this be evening the business prosour in faith speaker presses 7 o’clock at ward Nineteenth pects lor the sprlne and summer” rl ' - cr5 are h k y— 'a " ' 'A V- : M s-p- "'-'-- up a box berries with i sweeten i ‘h“ refrigera-- a p': berr’ on dash of heat coa af ln ver n aTf We d “THAT’S GOOD COFFEE’’ Monday — Tuesday and Wednesday April 14-15-- At crrat°n nlloui a j“°° W cn tvA7 UH) cash down the baIanc on ? 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Jri?X suite but Is a mighty good 1000 rTtwb krJfr‘Vhi3up'rTlsa ProPerty 5 ls r a read information E4 jiard - Examiner tQQ Crt vOuu have 33 other suites to select at greatly reduced prices BEDROOM SUITES ON SPECIAL SALE All of onr wonderful Wilton rugs have been reduced in price reductions ranging from — i ' ' 2Q - to 37 Per Cent Off ' chiffonier walnut finish:J r Only Some beautiful Axminster rugs discontinued patterns regular $55 closeout price 16 2 o’clock f 4 "' j S48 00 CM flfi vJOuu r- i walnut bedroom suite including chiffonier Only 4 and bed vanity e Three-piecbedroom suite including dresser No 750— out G07 QA bed and chiffonier Regular $150 to v " i Special bedroom suite: including poster bed No 250— Three-piec- e chiffonier Regular $1490p to close CGC QQ vanity and Three-piec- each afternoon ' A ' e ODD DRESSERS VANITIES AND CHIFFONIERS f : You wdl enjoy these interesting matinees Mrs Crookston brings fund of information on a rich ' the latest methods of modern cookery She will show you how easy it is to get perfect cooking Estate Nat- results with the new ural Gas Range —and how to prepare more delightful meals with less work' ’ ClBeeJ!!f£ Plan now to attend This coffee carries the guarantee of the stores in which it is sold BREAKFAST SUITE SPECIALS TV"! Just received a v ' ' i 414 St : Phono 17i li t T “ 'i most beautiful line of f inhe d solid oak to Ba8ure shades breakfast room suites in all the latest are These suites see these exceptional priced up from S29 50 Off! 25 7 - " J t How is the chance to fill In you have been waiting for I ' ' that extra piece of furniture 3 LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED I$ TvrentV-fourt- Also a number of odd dressers vanities and chiffoniers in green enamel ivory and Walnut to close out at— ‘ O Forsale by all RED & WHITE STORES ’( Extra special sale prices on al$ suites this week Three-piec- e vanity bedroom suite including bed vanity and Homo Economiit cf the Estate Stove' Company modem chckens e handled including Mrs Mayme Crookston QrPosw chicken coop built t0 NaUonai it tT‘! Poultry V1n PRclficatIons H iucdi:riCrn7 and capable suite Lectixrei and Demonstrations by amPe water j hook at this array new lamps parchment shades with bead trimming""beautiful stands all colors com- - CJQ QC plete including stand Big new shipment of jblrd cages and stands all sizes and colors s Be sure to give --the birdie a new home tills spring djyf Afl Priced up from — -- or car ln- - "ith city 3?bts together ’ acre of nch sandy °n1 and BIRD CAGES RUGS REDUCED close to e f J from or and pleasing aroma always delights those who drink Red & White coffee ansl iotg - fi °f ‘mSt !£ SPECIAL $150 n modern brick full rrment base- - Uh Paul T Peterson supervisor for the southeastern district The total population for the five precincts for 1930 was 2018 compared with 2755 in 1920 Ucon’s population total was 349 compared with364 for 1920 St Anthony voting precinct No 2 821 not listed for X920 Salem Madison county 432 against 1902 Victor Teton county 250 against 277 and Clayton Custer county 166 against 212 for 1920 The enumerators are about half throueh in Idaho Falls Off value at the price Special - iljr th IDAHO FALLS! April 12— (AP)— Population reports from five precincts in southeastern Idaho show a decline since the 1920 census according to figures announced tonight by table buffet five dining chairs and one arm chair This is not a ' SALE In Town Population Off to 25 Eight-piec- e Yes it’s rich mellow flav- FOR Decline Is Reported DINING ROOM the special "r— - duction in freight rates on beans according to an agreement reached at a meeting of the grange at Filer today Newell S Wight secretary of the chamber of commerce told the grange representatives that rates on beans were 63 to 70 per cent above grain rates that Idaho bean growers’ freight bill for one year totaled a million dollars Other speakers were Harvey S Hale county agent and D L Fourt extension division dairy specialist M ts dainty re appetizing a is rci pses Berry s- co-oper- ate before the interstate commerce commission in an effort to obtain a re- All curtains and drapes reduced during this week ATTEND crJlNTV hEksERTS far? TWIN FALLS' April 12— (AP)— The Twin Falls county Pomona grange the Twin Falls county agent and the Twin Falls chamber of commerce will at a hearing CURTAINS and DRAPES 50 criminals under y t r tny torequiring the po- - r Reduction Sought On Idaho Bean Rate I " '-- tZ— 'Iq obtain-departmen- f4 One lot of remnants and odd curtains at special reduction YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to j to hear specialists Ferdinand Wat- °- the Vienna ref”'-'-s ne Mul-hous- 3 FRONT BANDEAU becoming Saar-Guemi- The Home Furniture Company is a Home Store owned by home men who spenc their money at f home and help upbuild their home community ' 20 c'ihing here and to the North-ij-- ij cr— ie laboratory :3 - '’“ Gatherings Today— In the Eighteenth ward at 3 p m Mt Ogden stake Relief society officers and teachers genealogical workers and M I A will meet At the 7 p m William Thornton will services speak Notable Engaged —J W I McGuire an attendant at the former in Hawaiian royal court will speak the Second ward sacrament meetrepreing tonight Mr McGuire sented Hawaii at the L D S general conference in Salt Lake Ririe to Speak— Joseph Rlrie of the Mount Olden stake will speak tonight at 7 o’clock In the Twelfth ward on the L D S centennial Police prac- hi be a basis for and less lost mo-pc- f 15 tal president-o-f the plaintiff in the on three separate counts xe x:rk er'-- do Children Visit Pope And Get Blessing on :' ' - j (AP)— H W Carlson 24 Butte aviator and William Gordon 18 a Junior in high school here were killed late today when their plane went into a nose dive about 200 feet in the air and crashed PECOS Texas April 12— (AP)— Miss Letha Prewitt of Pecos was killed and five other passengers were injured severely late today in an airplane crash bfrs William Turner of Pecos one of tiie victims ls in a dangerous condition The plane had gained about 100 feet altitude on the takeoff when the motor stalled and the ship sideslipped to the ground Miss Prewitt was killed instantly and Mrs Turner suffered internal injuries expected to prove fa- -- to do an Brg science to crim-JecciThe university of ntuch on the prob-- r 1 l- Palm Sunday is being observed today in commemoration of the triumphal entry of Christ Into Jerusalem Music and sermons will be in keeping with the outstanding publje event in the mission of Christ Palm Sunday derived its name from the rousing reception given to Christ as He rode into the Holy City the people strewing the road with branches of palm trees and their own garments at the same time singing “Hosannah Blessed Is He That 'Cometh in the Name of taruzmg avr' i i they face are soon to have ? from the crime lab- 'crhuestern university i butte Mont April 12 — (UP) — A plot to extort $5000 in cash from SisThe Sisters— Pythian Pythian L Dever well-to-cigar store ters will meet on Tuesday evening Jack failed early today when proprietor 8 o’clock in the Knights of Pythat police arrested a man in a Butte William Alexander Koldewyn 67 ias hall house who gave his name as rooming afterOgden tailor died Saturday PurcelL Harry noon at the family residence 853 associaDever received a note Friday night Primary Session— Primary avenue a tion Kershaw following conference of the Sixth ward on a typewriter and signed written tomonth’s Illness He was born Feb- will be held in the ward chapel H 2223 It requested a “little favor” : Holland 1863 2 De at vlnter ruary Lawrence of $5000 and closed with the omiday at 7 p m Mrs the son of Mr and Mrs Swler Wil- Evans In be will charge nous reminder “5 grand or death" liam Koldewyn and came to Utah and a president the Dever was ordered to demonstrating program place the as an L D S church convert when activities of the organization will 5 10 and denominations of money— 19 years of age children the he by 20 were bills dollar given into a specified— It was on the ninth day of July suitcase and turn it over to a taxiIn 1883 that Mr Koldewyn stepped i Sunday Schools — Sunday school cab driver who would call for it at from a train into a patch of sun- officers and teachers of Mt Ogden Dover's at 3 a m He was flowers about two blocks west of ’stake will (have their monthly union advised home to submit to the extortion where the union station now stands meeting in the Ninth ward chapel or would be “bumped he peacfully L W of view Ogobtained his first and m with Supt atk p today Off” den B ram we IT in charge Dever sought the advice and asHe was a young man fresh from sistance of police Chief of Police StodHolland and had not mastered the Seventeenth Ward— Waldo Jere obtained a suitcase Murphy Sevenher had the English language Ogden dard will be speaker in stuffed with it and told j paper street wide streets ill smelling yards and teenth ward Twenty-nint- h to give it to the taxi-driv- er saloons Stores were open until 9 and Quincy avenue today at 7 p Dever when he arrived at the appointed o’clock at night They were light- m place ed with coal oil lamps Promptly at 3 a m the driver BUSINESS HOUSES Rehearsal— Fourteenth ward choir appeared took the suitcase and An electric light plant stood on will hold a special rehearsal in the drove away A police car followed the site of the present courthouse ward chapel this evening after the The driver drove directly to a pro-- f the First National bank stood where regular sacrament service A studsuithouse and carried the rooming be will Easter qiusic Wright’s now stands A grocery gram to case a room second Police floor store occupied the Eccles building led broke in a few moments later and site Wright’s were selling merarrested Purcell street chandise down Twenty-fourt- h Mower Gone —Adolph Morf janiPurcell is being held on an open course Weber County High charge tor ati the The Broom hotel was in the He refuses to make a stateschool reported to police Saturday ment of construction mower had been stolShortly after his arrival here Mr that a lawn school In the meantime police are Falls went to Idaho property then en the from Koldewyn lor a second man believed searching known as Eagle Rock to homestead to In the plot The have participated — the of Club In Church Members some land but was told he was not who carried the exmessenger boy are wives their old enough and returned to Og- Exchange club and tortion note told officers he talked to attend the Palm Sunday services den to two men Good the of Church He operated a tailor shop for a today in the Dever was under police protection W Hysthe Shepherd The Rev John club and today on the chance that the second military school whleh occupied the site of the present state industrial lop is a memberA of man attempt to carry out might Turner arranged school until it went out of existence President Trace made in the note threats death anattendance Later he worked at tailoring in for the members’ an become will Oreen River and Rock Springs ticipating that this Wyo and Flagstaff and Fort Win- annual custom gate Arix ’ Class—Secretary Al Hest Mr Koldewyn returned to Ogden says that about 23 years ago and established mark of the Elks’ lodge years in many time first the estabfor the city’s first dry cleaning will lishment later returning to the tai- the complete ritual of the lodgewhen night be busiTuesday was VATICAN CITY April 12— (UP) exemplified in loring business He will be ininess on Kiesel avenue near Twenty-fift- h a class of applicants —Thirty sons and daughters of members of the American embassy street for 16 years: One cus- tiated into the order staff in Rome were granted an audi-entomer he once said had obtained 26 Sato’clock five At Held— Mexican suits and overcoats from him today The chilDavid dren by the pope in urday evening Deputy Sheriff from 3 to 10 IN CHURCH DUTIES age ranging Steele arrested Julian Rozas 25 are pupils school of Miss at the At the time of death Mr Kolde- F Mexican a charged with the theft Ruth Faisan Shaw The children wyn was a member of the high of of women’s hose from three pairs knelt priests’ quorum of the Mt Ogden the J C Penney store on Washing- the girjs all dressed in white before 'the pontiff and kissed his stake class supervisor of the high ton avenue ring priests’ quorum of the Seventeenth the in an parinstructor Pope Pius appeared deeply touchward and of case the Judgment— In jthe ed and placed his hand on their ents’ department of the Seventeenth ' Brown Ice Cream company against heads in blessing ward Sunday school E Wright and others Judge EuE wife Mrs Surviving him are hii Pratt in district court Satur-to Elizabeth Ann Sutherland Kolde- geneafternoon awarded Judgment day D and wyn three sons Herman sum of $71356 Paris sends us cute little chathe peau with bandeaux across off the hats the on Particular crimes and front gifting forehead showing hair directly akng cue line until results in front teamed 2 Blackmail Suspec t Held j And Companion Is Sought 1 in-track- ing i?T T j ' Speaks Tonight— Former Governor Charles R Mabe'y will be the speaker meetht the Ninth ward sacrament direction the under this evening ing of the M J A The subject will be “Utah and Her Scenic Beauty There will be special music The public la invited to attend the American chamber of commerce Tomorrow afternoon Edge win lay wreaths? on the graves of the first three American soldiers killed in th World war who are buried at Bath-elmon- tj will Then he will go to Nancy Edge United States ambassador start his second tour of industrial proceedingonto the Monday Strasbourg one France at noon tomorrow He will potteriei be accompanied by Leo Keena con- Tuesdaf and Wednesday and oft Thursday sul general and William Taylor OFFICERS FOIL Three Dead 5 Hurt Edge To Tour France In Airplane Crashes And Visit U S Graves EXTORTION PLOT THREE FORKS Mont April 12 PARIS April 12— (UP)— Walter E TWENTY-THIIt- D ' i n n J) n o AHD WASHINGTOH AVE 5 I 0 JQ e: n van dyke |