Show 1 ' 4 F - J eff ers Says Pension Act Unfaii: To Railway Lines CITY R EVOKES HARRISON AVE BEER LICENSE it will become an annoyance! to citi zens outside the business district" Mavor Harman W Peery declared today in recommending revocation of a beer license held by the Red j Robin beer parlor He explained that he felt the com tlaints from residents of the (vicinity street and Harrison of Twenty-fift- h avenue where the parlor is located are justified The city commissioners voted with him to revoke the! license effective August 10 Residents had objected to the late hours ind the noise Also at the sueerestion of the mayor who argued it would save the city' $30 a month the commis sioners voted to terminate their agreement with the Ogden jlumane society lor the maintenances 01 tne estray pound Commissioners decided to main tain- the pound in recently con ' structed rodeo pens at the jrear of the city stadium and appointed H H Shurtliff caretaker at Lorin Farr park as poundkeeper Mayor Peery pointed out tfiat last month the pound handled only one animal a Shetland pony He said he believed the work could be adequately handled at the park knd the $360 yearly saved The request of horseshoe pitchers ' for an appropriation of $55 for lumber to reconstruct the pitching courts near the central fire station was tabled for investigation It was said the horseshoe pitchers would do I free of charge the working of plac ing the lumber JUDGE'S VACATION ' Upon recommendation of City Judge Hyrum A Belnap the commissioners appointed Attorney Lewis V" Trueman to --serve as city judge for three weeks during Mr Belnap's vacation j of refund monthly Peery's Mayor cent of his 10 per $35 representing salary in accordance with a camJ paign promise was accepted us - be raised" The Union Pacif if has not laid off any men but is Maintaining employment at a steads level he said The railroads are being penalized in one sense for tjie sake of the pension bill experiment according to Jeffers They are being sujgled out 'and forced to accept the pen sion plan at a great expense wnue nrnr Businesses remain iree um such a burden TPWlIFn WPAKFST "One at tho wpftfcist narts off the pension legislation jin my opinion is the provision that employment does not have to Jbe continuous" Jeffers stated "According to this a man may hold jany number of Jobs— be discharged! for almost any reason—and still bejeligible for penr sion undethe lawf Revision of the fourth section of the interstate commerce act is desirable believes Jejffers because it will help dispel that nightmare of all rail executives) fixed changes Revision will not injure the status of inland distributing points" such as Ogden he asserted "I believe that business men jgenerally are beginning to see thisi" he said "because there is now noj op position to the revision except from the shipping interests" WILL FORCE ACTION Construction of stream lined high speed trains is the greatest railpad development in more than a century accordinz to Jefferi Once a few of the new trains are placed in regular will operation au competing lines 'dolbe forced to invest millions of lars In similar eauinment he pointed out These trains will do much to recapture business from competing bus lines he said "The railroads have a difficult problem which I jdoubt if people who say the railroads have the so lution entirely wlthm tneir own hands fully comprehend" he assert ed "It is a verV easy thins to criticize the railroads but it should be remembered thit in everything the railroads do there is always someone looking over their shoul- ' " A new six car Union Pacific speed train with sleeping accommodations will be completed t?y September 1 said Jeffers and will be given trial n - ( I Fifteen Will Be Trained In Home Economics At Liberty Miss Anna Marie Driscoll of Salt City director of the Utah branch of the federal experimental camp for unemployed women was in Ogden- Tuesday afternoon and selected fifteen young women to take t Ml t De inaugurated' wnen two nine a four weeks' course in home! econ- wm omic at a- - camp which ha$ been car speed trains arejready at a later established in Ogden valley near date he declared FAVORS LOW FARES Liberty The course of instruction Jeffers said he is trongly in favor embraces cooking sewing and! other household 'projects FOR UNMARRIED The camp has been established for unmarried women between the ages ©f 18 and 25 out of employment and on the relief agency lists Miss Driscoll stated that after the course of instructions has been given employment for those successfully completing the work will be found In homes The Liberty camp has been In operation about four weeks Women from Salt Lake Tooele Utah and other counties have been given instruction The camp furnishes recreational facilities as well is vocational Instructions and the occupants are well fed and clothed living accommodations Splendid prevail at the camp and every possible preparation has been made for sanitary regulations pure water and ideal camp equipment The Weber county girls will go to the Liberty camp next Saturday DESIRES CALLS Mrs D R Wheelwright case worker at the Weber county relief - 1 ± I JL f i L D S Officers Preparing For Eight Acts or Entertainment — — - JUGLER that all the stake shows will be F Jugler newly appointed Democratic county chairman will speak at the regular monthly meeting of the Junior Democratic league of Weber county at eight o'clock Thursday evening at the Glenn Brothers Music company hall President Milton B Taylor urges all members to attend Manv new prospective members he skid are to be admitted into the league Members of the executive com mittee are reauested to meet one hour prier to the regular meeting at seven o'clock to discuss neces Xj sary matters i JOBLESS GET ESTATE wnRCESTER Mass— (AP)— Job less residents of Barrhead Scotland will benefit by a $200000 trust fund created here by Miss Janet Martin a native of Barrhead who died recently at 80 She established in her will a $100000 trust fund which is to remain intact "until compound interest has doubled its size men it is to be used to aid Barrhead's unemployed A completed by the week of November 9 in order to be ready for the nitrht of the 17th "Originality will again be stressed this year and we expect tne same fine tvDe of entertainment to be maintained' the officers declared Dr H W Nelson attending phy sician reported today that Attorney LeRoy B Young was much improved and was making rapid progress to ward recovery Mr Youne suffered a ruptured ap pendix while on a vacation in the Yellowstone park a short time ago and was brought to the Dee hosThe doctor stated that it pital an op was not necessary to perform ' eration American ADDroximately War World in the served Indians 8000 of these were in the army and the balance in the navy 10000 Hot Weather Don't park your car downtown all day during this warm weather Leave it home for the wife and kiddies to drive to the parks or canyon where it is if trained girls pJL S(f Hi i I j WEEKLY PASSES £A JyMil Wright's buyer bought a - 995 m 3 it 3 i (Men's Store) CI r ' ffl -6 We'Ti sorted our stocks and picked these suits for Thursday selling Brand new $20 values Only 24 in the lot If your size is here you pay only $995 tN BERETS ber- 3 TF few AN ACTOR plays i r " uw (Signed) NEKvis Stenographers 4 See James ERICA'S i! Cacnet in Varner Bros Picture "Here Comes the Navt WwcrWC C ica n f tt P OT LwOlifd Co lac W I ' SQQ $298 398 v S9S 79S 995 STRAW HATS— A clean-u- p They'd look sizes— l all small man a because they're big funny ' nothing bigger than a 7 Values to $10 : fc Take 'em away at MEN'S 4on Nothing funny about these Our overstock of boys and girls 'books novels for adults mysteries etc westerns romance 75c editions Regularonly 39cx Thursday 90a MEN'S TIES— If you want a gift for ft roan with a beard—here it is Ties that speak for themselves— the patterns and colors are pretty bad $1 fc U values bta we'll be darn glad to get WORK PANTS— The funny part about this item is that we haven't sold them before Ot' course the styles are out of date—the leg bottoms are so small you have to take your shoes off to get them on (we mean get the pants on) Good stout fabrics CI TO i A $3 values for V MEN'S SPORT OXFORDS— Black and white— at least almost white Some perforated some not Plutr the holes and dye them They'll be okay CI $4 values for V Oft (Mainl Floor) ff 3" Basement TALLIES HOME DRY CLEANER— A metal can with a cover size We thought it a good and dasher idea — but people don't bother to clean clothes at home Might be used as & butter churn (?) Iff Nay Reg $1 Yours for 5c BARGAIN TABLE— An assortment of funny looking glass and porcelain ware If you can use some (throw them at hubby instead of the best ww china) lyour pick and choice for only WASTE PAPER BASKET— Made-ofine split bamboo Mahogany color We bought too many of these We'll be glad to get rid of them Can v Ott 3100 doz little bit of this and a little bit of that Pick tallies place 'em out cards etc We'll be glad to get rid of them Come for a look The price — a A doz 10c 5 you use one at ALARM CLOCKS-Swe- ll lookers and noLsy tinkers New stock but we bought too many Reg $150 Will you help us unload?' We'll take KITCHEN UTENSILS— A whole tableful of relics we found In a dark corner "Born thirty years too soon" Still useful but they look like heck in the new- - e "An irritated throat is one tough break that I won't risk So I'll keep right on sailing smoothly with Old Golds" J Men's Store - netrvrasp the throat And what's more your taste tells you that they're pure tobacco—plenty aged— and not fancied-u- p with artificial flavors Success for 3for$l npr "That's why I'm for Old Golds— they and PURSE CORDS— Where in the world did these come from? Ancient? We'll say Expensive once Can you use them for something? SILK FLOSS— Nice silk (maybe it's only rayon) floss The women say it's hard to work with C and they don't buy it at the regular price w 3 sell for we are offered? Well What on — thread— but only DMC THREAD Good orange blue and red— and they're off shades at R that Can you use some at 2 for BLACK COTTON UMBRELLAS-He- re they are— Just the thing to keep around the house to loan So old that the black is now faded to' grey "flf Were $250 We'll be glad to get WOMEN'S' WHITE SHOES — Here's what's left after our clearance They're pretty dirty after being pawed over so many times But we're knocking off several dollars on each pair Odds and ends CI (in to clear at V TABLE LINENS— Beautiful linens— once They look a mess now but when they're laundered they'll be as good as new We'll make it worth your J All time to wash them We've cut them to 4 BED SPREADS— We wouldn't want you to get the blues under these spreads — but we're certainly getting the blues seeing them around HAI E? PniHr I I1IUS- Have you a BLUE spread lady? 111-tLSILK AND COTTON LINING— Once upon a time— and this isn't a fairy story— we got 75c a yard for these linings They should find some buyers OQ now with the price only GEORGETTE CREPE— Good quality but v oh the better Buy colors The least said about them-th'em dye 'em— you still save money HQ ft Reg $129 a yard Yours for PURSE FRAMES — HEAVEN HELP US! Here are these purse frames again Gold (?) and Silver?) Buy now— maybe they'll come back 'in style each fc W help yourself at SILK STEPINS—It will soon be winter and you'll have to wear them girls The crepe is pure silk The waist band is plain with a button on it Some fancy lace here and there— and the price is only INFANTS' WHITE HOSE— Gee but we're sick of Won't somebody please writing about these hose them in every funny mentioned We've them buy n ad we've had Maybe they're too funny or too dirty Take 'em at ijy0 INFANTS' VESTS— Made of silk and wool When nidme they were new they were white Now they re C? I under a layer of dirt Wash them up— (10 V1 baby' won't mind 2 for i RAYON GOWNS— Don't small women and girls wear night gowns any more? Here's a lot of small sizes we'll sell cheap The colors are' good COO Step right up and buy 'em at SILK BLOUSES— A clever stunt for lazy people A printed blouse ready to cut out and sew up Swell for warm weather Were $1 What's left per each characters on the screen some people all through get the idea he's hard as nails ' Second Floor NUNN'S d throat for instance I have to watch it like every other movie star who works in ' front of the mike j 39c Qq 398 1095 White Coats (8 only) 1495 White Coats (6 only) : 595 Summer Dresses 1095 Summer Dresses 1295 Summer Dresses 1650 White Dresses 1995 Summer Dresses Main Floor j AN OLD GOLD SMOKER SINCE 1932 t (Second Floor) BOOICS knfjfiBfi why imilfli Mi palds two-fiste- mon-ufactur- er 3 Qirel i We'd like to emphasize this point Mr Cagney— No btttar tobacco grows than is used in Old Gold And it's purs That's why Old Golds ere easy on tht throat Optometrists Washington Ate n 4 closeout of white summer bags Handsome new styles that haye sold for high prices Tomorrow they go on sale at two low prices — 100 values 198 values JAMES CAGNET 2125 MEN'S SUITS ' ets and softies Summer models White and colors Actual values to $198 We're tired of seeing them around Tours for 39c 1 o Sii ff i i Old Scotch golf balls were jjiade & mm dancettes 4 pajamas 8 teddies SILK 'UNDIESr-- 10 Now a dingy color were pastel shades once See what you save if you wash them' Were Q I fin $198 Take them for pIsUU SILK UNDIES — Shop early and avoid the rush Regular $169 dancetrs gowns panties slips to be practically given away It may be funny to 70? I yw gee whiz only you but it's tragedy to us frocks aren't any dirtier now TOTS' FROCKS—These than the kids --would get them the first time thev put them on Nannette and Patricia Moody Q I1 1 I1 flJ ? styles Sizes 1 2 8 Reg $198 Thursday knows BOYS' WASH SUITS— Goodness they need washing Linen and broadcloth 'In colors (we think) 31 left Sizes Reg $1Q0 QI i 2 59c for VI Thursday GIRLS' DRESSES— We're cutting down' the high cost of children Here are Nannette frocks for girls 2 and 3 vears old of printed linen— the dresses are linen not the girls Reg $1 Q I Rfl V SW Thursday 59c 2 for GIRLS STRAW nATS-T- he shapes are funny and I to they look like the dickens but the straw is wood— feed the goat The regular $298 styles flfl Q II sUU are stiU worth WOMEN'S COATS— The sort of shapeless coats of white pique or plain linens that (women call "chic" Use them for duster cloths after the summer season C I fin Sizes 14 to 20 Were $245 SIbUU How about WASH FROCKS— We've got a lot of dresses we want to clear out The fabrics are sheer and pretty The sizes range from 14 to 50 Bought to sell at C I fin V wJ $198 Would you please buy one at n f u h o b a iif niy A T Oosfimsr mm TRICOLLETE— Some sort of fabric (we think) that is out of date but could be used for fancy costumes I or flowers— or somethin' : Take it at yard ywSILVER LACE —Slightly tarnished and shopworn but if you can use it we'll appreciate your buying some Use it for fancy costumes IDf ' Yours for yard f i COCKTAIL NAPKINS— Whatever that means bemaybe you could use them to wipe the spots up fore the liquor eats the rug to pieces or makes ajiole in the table Fine for getting beer suds 1(1 out of the eyes Set WOOD BEADS— Every time we see these we want to howl like an Indian But here's the surprise--they- 're back in style Lots of women make crocheted and wood bead sports bags Try it: a Strand for "GLASS BEADS— Boy Scouts! Camp Fire Girls etc 'Here's some beads for your bead work All colors We'll be glad to get rid of them Ra A bunch for only — FABRIC GLOVES— For girls and women with small hands Size 5 only Swell styles and light shades I fl Who's got small hands? You'll get $1 gloves for JlUU ? JEWELRY— Gosh all Friday! A conglomeration of ear rings beads bracelets clips etc Some out of date some not so old but1 not so new either Swell f QA for kids Indians etc Values to $198 'j I WW Yours for MESH BAGS— Remember when these were fall the rage"? Well we bought too many then and we've still got them Fancy enameled mesh with j QOa WW chain handle Reg $198 We'll take UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO of horsehlde stuffed-stightly with gull feathers that one of them contain about a bushel of loose feathers J ma Second Floor Women's and ' misses "But that's not always true Take my efficiency Have your eyes examined here today and be rare you are getting the best from them by giving them the attention they deserve J Fun! Main Floor i SINGLE FAKES V Clear vision Is a business as-set assuring the stenographer of greater speed and higher fn r n mm— - Madsen of the Sterling Furniture company in Ogden left today on a buying trip to Los! Angeles and San Francisco Whi e on the coast he will also attend the western furniture show which is now in progress Five other members of the Ster ling sales force accompanied Mr Madsen on the tour - It's better than a circus n n at Wright's RIDE THE STREET CARS 0 F "FUN" tomorrow the 390 toast buvinsfw I our ' Como Springs The store Thursday Wright's employes closes at 4 p m Wright's plan to do as much business from 9 till 4 as they would Hn in ffiA full Hair' Thev're lettinfir the nublic in on the fun Every depart- ment has dragged out the funniest goods they've got Most of it is hot so bad Join the us !tv naintAji hut anvwav out it coes at ridiculously low prices -- cooL Join have their Annual Frolic at I v employ these to a - ffSy tore C Attorney Improving Physician Reports I desiring Bdea! 1 Mm ri v IKlere's f I homes V i j administration headquarters says the young women will come from the camp well fitted for housekeeping positions and she will be hap py to receive applications from O y I f DEriiATSTO Ij "Tli w ke ' : Lake r j i ENTER CAMP ff) D S Officers of the four local tentative arrange made have stakes Service Clause ments for the annual four-staroad show This show is to oe continuing reduced passenger made up of eight acts chosen as fares They have popularized train outstanding from individual stake travef and for the Union Pacitic shows Last year they were espe have already broueht an increase in cially meritorious it was agreed deal of passenger revenues over last year he fand called forth a great ' revealed rreignt revenue is ap favorable comment road Thi vear the four-staproximately the same as last year In Weber held be will County show he said High school Saturday November 17 with & low admission fee Mount Oeden stake has been riven charee of the stage and light- Ocrden xtnkft has cnaree or in the arraneements: North Weber tickets etc and Weber stake will HEAR care for the seating It is expected fl OGDEN GIRLS 1931 1 ke Omaha ex-- oi r William M Jeffers of of the Imion ecutive vice president! rfwlared today in VB"cn vanff in parts of the railroads many that country are reducing- employment since passage of the railroad pension bilL J "The pension act said Jef ers "means another large expense to the railroads which 'Jike any ather business must have Enough income to balance their outgo The Jqnly ways they can get more incom are to raise the rates or reduce employment I don't think the rates will - WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST R STAKES' SHOW Such Burden HelPoints Gut Dislikes Non-Cpntinia- ARD-EXAMINE- SET FOR D ATE Other Businesses Not Forced To Shoulder Citizen Protests Heeded Humane Society Estray Pact Terminated 'not"Inlicense my opinion Ogden city should the sale of beer where — - - THE OGDEN STAN D (Main Floor) fangled kitchens Worth a dollar Yours for WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES— A whole flock of them Sizes 14 to 52 Maybe It was the styles perhaps the rather noisy patterns and "off" colors Anyway they didn't sell at $595 (Really not so awfully CO If bad) at r yfct 25c BIRTHDAY CARDS (Third Floor OUTDOOR CHAIRS— These are collapsible— sometimes when 'you don't want them to collapse Wtn back and arm rests Regular $145 If you Of cari trust them take one at PARCHMENT LAMP SHADES— Pretty good looking size for Jr lamps shades If we do say so Made to sell for $150— wouldn't sell flOf batch of greeting cards for darn near every occasion Buy an armful and be prepared for sudden marriages births deaths wars etc 25c values reduced to 4c A ' 18-in- at £3c ch NOW-- i CRUNOW REFRIGERATOR— The famous supcrsafe moddl for 1934 46 cubic feet capacity It hijrtu to do this but well sell this $14950 QI box for only QIGUiwU "fl (Main Floor) D t— i - v t t - i— i L- -J vbMnMM wmumjta-l- nwJJ mLmm — Jt utut u '" |