Show ' THE OGDEN STANDAED - EXAMINER HOUSE BRINGS TURBULENT SESSION TO A CLOSE OGDEN AVENUE SITE TO IWIMlWtelWlwwiiBa OFFERED GOVRNHT Suggested As Location of Forest Service Building The northeast corner of Twenty-sixt- h street and Ogden avenue was proposed to the Ogden city commission this morning as a site for the $300000 regional forest service building-money for the construction o which has already been appropriated by congress The proposal came In the form of a duplicate of a letter sent to the forest service and R H Rutledge regional forester Ogden city is sale to own a strip of land at the street intersection some 16 by 120 feet in size and the commission was re-- ’ quested to go on record as favoring the site The city acquired the when the street was opened strip Commissioners refused to take any action on the matter other than to say they would not oppose this site should its purchase be sought The letter signed by the First Savings bank as trustee for the E J Harris estate by W H Loos trust officer J F Stephens and Mrs Clara Black read: "We the undersigned hereby wish to call your attention to a site which we think is advisable for the new forest service building which site is owned by the undersigned “The proposed site is located at the northeast corner of Twenty-sixt- h street and Ogden avenue and consists of approximately 200 feet street and 132 feet on Twenty-sixt- h on Ogden avenue “We consider this site Ideal for the location of your new building for the reason it is centrally located being within a block of the largest hotel in Ogden accessable on two main streets which are paved and easily accessable to the business district and railroad connections “We the undersigned owners of the land will expect to be reasonable In selling this land to the government and would be willing to hare the value established by competent real estate or business men” DISTRIGTClRT iw: f iQJ - “ ' a o' INDIAN'S BONES if v 9 S Word of Great Grandfather Proved True By i r Z i- 'f ' £ I y 'lli 3 HI 4’ f 0 Associated Press Photo With tumult and contention prevailing to the end the seventy-firs-t congress passed Into history House members are shown closing the session in the traditional manner by singing the national anthem GIVE YOU 15 through an cooling invisible Soon Destroys the Hair If you want plenty of thick beautiful glossy silky hair do by all means get rid of dandruff for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you FAME as HURST family wMs READY-TO-WEA- fk H R FOR LESS Prices were never more attractive Styles are simply It's SMART to use superlative' ths POWDER 1 s prices for fancy packages when they can get Plough's It doesn’t do much good to try to brush or wash it out The only sure Favorite Bouquet — as fine way to get rid of dandruff is to disand pure as money can buy solve it then you destroy it entirely —the largest selling face To- do this get about four ounces of powder in the world for ordinary liquid arvon apply it at K 25c Long clinging flownight when retiring use enough to er fragrant more beautifymoisten the scalp and rub it in gentd ly with the finger tips ing — in the red box By morning most if not all of your dandruff will be gone and two or three more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it You will find too that all itching "FAVORITE BOUQUET" and digging of the scalp will stop and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better You can get If you wnt a heavier texture powder choose liquid arvon at any drug store Four Plough’s Fac Powder in the ounces is all you will need no mat- round red “Exquisite” box 60c For tolly skin choose ter how much dandruff you have Plough’s “Incense of Flowers” Face Powder In the rf1 ovnl Twix 75c This simple remedy never falls square-shape- l- FACE POWDER Every day brings something new from our New York DRESSES' $175 CO-E- D Fashionable women realize the folly of paying high -’l- P BETTER - FOR YOUR OLD FURNACE V g fi L PISO'S' DANDRUFF X Judgment Awarded Car Plaintiff Thousands find that antiseptic 1 f1 Are the most Zemo brings swift relief from ItchCheck them at I® Y I onceduiereo with good dependable old ing helps to draw out local infection and restore the skin to normal For 3Sw60 20 years Zemo has been clearing up SIZES skin relieving pimples rash and other skin irritations Never be without it Sold everywhere — 35c 60c and $100 don’t of the charge in Second district court this morning when Judge George S Barker instructed a Jury to return a not guilty verdict because of a faulty complaint Testimony had been given by both sides Mrs Addle Sanders policewoman and a patrolman testified they found Endow and an American in a roomgirl both scantily cladavenue Januing house on Lincoln Endow Taxes Equality Urged aged when he died A strap formerly used to hold blankets on was around the neck and another strap was around the waist Both were straps made by civilized man showing contact with white men At the right shoulder was the rusted remains of a flintlock gun In the grave the boys also found a jar full of beads a piece of polished oyster shell probably a most valued possession and several tiny objects of metal Most of the beads were white although one was blue and a few were red The boys took the gun and beads replaced the bones and filled up the grave soothing 15-d- ay ary day night were captured by Marof shal Ezra Sackett of Brigham City Monday and returned to the school It was reported that the runaways By Employes made their escape from the city in I an automobile owned by E S Nielson of Ogden Two of the boys are Seeking equitable taxation in 18 years of age the other 15 ' Utah between railroads and f motor M vehicles in competition for freight and passenger traffic about 80 members of the local division of the Benefit Association of Railway EmCase ployes met in Moose hall Monday evening A program of music was A resolution for presentation Judgment for $7288 was awarded given state to authorities was adopted the plaintiff Monday afternoon by District Judge George S Barker in the case of A S Swartz against the EIGHT BORN IN SIX 'YEARS Ogden Auto Finance company E BENTON 111 (UP)— Eight chilW Cannady and J L Pitman dren in six years is the contribuThe plaintiff alleged the money tion of Mr and Mrs William Emnke was paid to Cannady and the Ogden of Marion toward increasing the 1 Auto Finance company for the bene- population TTv-r- p are rs fit of Pitman of twins Empke is a coal miner round-pointe- Convicted in city court and given Jail sentence for vagrancy V Endow a Japanese was freed a what had once been a large man Further digging revealed other bones of the skeleton The skull contained teeth in perfect condition except that there was one tooth more than normal located behind the front teeth All were worn down indicating the individual had been Put Back In State GIVES FREEDOM - I When William W Chase 437 Chester street was a small boy his grandfather Wells Chase told him an Indian chief was buried on the old Mound Fort site not far from their home A skunkberry bush marked the spot1 he said Although Mr Chase prodded all over the hill for many years while a lad he never found the grave Last week his two children Billy 1 10 and Max 8 were seeking excitement he “My gJULgJULSU&flfl0gJLPg-gAQ-gj?JUUtold them “used grandfather” to say an Indian Youths was buried out on the mound beneath a skunkberry bush” School With Byron Jensen 5 and Parley Jensen Jr 12 sons of Mr and Three boys who escaped from the Mrs Parley Jensen 416 Chester Utah state industrial school Sun © street Billy and Max set out to find O o the grave ITCHING SKIN BANISHED o ALWAYS RELIABLE located a bush They skunkberry o and started to dig with an old o d BY ANTISEPTIC ZEMO o shovel About four A HOME-OWNE- D STORE feet down they struck the ribs of If itching burning skin makes life unbearable quickly apply Zemo the - 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V ! TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 10 1931 BOYS DISCOVER $--- f Are sold EXCLUSIVELY in Ogden by us Their popularity is far exceeding our expectations and no wonder! They easily rival many $2500 lines and the price is 'only— Frocks Jacket Suits and One-Pie- ’ ce I j Normandy Voiles Silk Hose best spring shades Compare this stocking with any $195 hose on the market Our 11 en nqw low price All pure silk The well-knoButterfield’s Normandy voiles are now on display Guaranwn teed fast colors The on O new price Is ' Chiffon Voiles 1 f Essex Voiles complete shipment of Celanese voiles has Just come in Very dressy and practical for street and afternoon wear The new price is the yard A j t i These are very dainty and the colors are fast Your choice of a variety of new designs 65c 38-in- ch OQ- material iyayinnnnrinnririniTrinri)ViroTnnnmnnnraiiiiv'o V - aaa ton to apply on the purchase of a interpreter eaid the woman was drunk and he was caring for her putting her to bed and obtaining aspirin for her the comJudge Barker held that more been spehave should plaint cific It charged vagrancy by beIt ing an Idle and dissolute person should have gone farther he held and explained in what manner ’i II PLATEOFFiCE DATE UNCERTANI automatic The Weber county branch of the state motor vehicle license plate of- fice will remain open at least until Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock Ellsworth E Weaver In charge said today Monday he pointed out will be March 15 and the day upon which arrests are to be made for failure to equip cars with 1931 plates He was not informed as to whether his office would remain open during any of next week So far nis office has issued about T500 sets of passenger license plates RETAIL DEALER ELECTION HELD Ogden Retail Merchants’ associa- tion members met Monday night at the Zions’ Wholesale Grocery comstreet pany office Twenty-secon- d and Wall avenue and elected the following officers: LeRoy T Smith Clearfield president G A Nicholas N A Hawkes vice president Charles Hart Lee Richardson J W Wilcox directors E D Smith secretary Henry Sewell treasurer Future meetings will be held at 702 First Natoinal bank building j HEIRLOOMS OF 1931 u A YOUNG member of some far-ogeneration will take down a piece of stemmed glassware from a cupboard “Look they used this glass on their daily table' ’ He will lift a length of from a chest glowing drapery “They used this curtain at w their window ff This is the most attractive opportunity you have ever had to modernize your heating facilities Take advantage of it and enjoy through the years to come all the comforts conveniences and cleanliness of automatic Natural Gas heat This offer of $50 for your old furnace is in effect during March only f Heirlooms such as these will indicate to them our 1931 civilization But there will be another record—the pages of our newspapers and magazines Here in advertisements they will read of everything worthy that is possessable today They will sense the countless shops that carry these offerings the endless labor in factories improving perfecting things - Likely enough they will marvel a little that you can buy goods so fresh (“This mayonnaise might have just been made in your so carefully prepared (“It took us three years to kitchen”) so dependable (“This cigarette lias al- perfect this cream”) so recent (“Only the ways the same satisfying fragrance”) other day this diamond bracelet came to this country”) Attorney Selected Insurance Chief Perhaps those POCATELLO Mar 10— (AP)— a attorC O’Malley Jney of this city has n been named manager of the state insurance fund said advices received here today from Boise - Mr O’Malley formerly postmaster ' here has been prominent in the Democratic party and has been a supporter of Governor Ross for eight years He has been chairman of the Pocatello civil service board and active in local fraternal circles He will retain his law offices here well-know- 'i- On Wednesday evening the Relief ward society of the Ogden Fourth will serve dinner from 5 o'clock until 8 These dinners are sponsored by the committees in charge of raising money for the ward building fund The tables will be set the full of the gymnasium and a lengthcrowd Is expected to attend large The public is invited FREE DELIVERY Potatoes cwt White Wheat cwt Cod Liver Oil Laying Mash cwt FARMERS FEED PIIONE 152 f s readers will want to make some of these purchases themselves —and won’t be able to because of time and distance intervening But you can! You do! Neither time nor distance deters you Here it is—anything you wish to buy Home-spu- n tweeds from Scotland breakfast flakes from sunny wheat-lajid- s in the West - i There is romance back of every advertised good thing Romance of change of the ceaseless effort at perfection Advertisements are true mirrors of the best to be had t$day They give you an easy happy survey of all that is buyable They help keep you chic in yourself your surroundings every inch of your purRead them and remember their news chasing --M- Fourth Ward Women Plan Benefit Dinner - far-of- t Fire your furnace from your easy chair! Automatic Natural Gas service enables you to do it and y enjoy clean healthful dependable automatic stokeless and smokeless warmth Come in for further particulars —or phone for a representative to call 75d SI 15 SI 75 CO 414 24TH STREET PHONE 174 — 1 j r |