Show SUNDAY MORNING 0 DECEMBER 22 1935 ———— t aminer" or left at the business of fice of The Ogden Standard-Exainer GOOD FELLOWS START DELIVERY OF YULE GIFTS Articles Pour In On Group rroviding Christmas For Needy o GOOD FELLOWS FUND Previously acknowledged $36255 Lee Stratton 200 A Friend 100 A Friend 500 1000 Ogden Printers Association Ada Mack 500 A Friend 350 A Friend 100 Wayne Glen and Heber Far- rell 300 A Friend 500 ' o Total $39805 Hundreds of bushel baskets filled - to overflowinz with dolLs eames toys candy nuts canned food and iruit are being filled at the Good Fellows headquarters the fulfillment for many needy children of xneir unnstmas wish Estimates were made Saturday that more than iamnies will be cared for by the Good Fellows in addition to the large number gifts by other charitable organizations cooperating with the Good Fellows Deliveries were started in one section of Ogden so that there would not be too great a rush the last two aays oerore Christmas 1500 ARTICLES GIVEN Fifteen hundred bottles cans and glasses of fruit and jelly were brought by children to the Para- mount tneatre Saturday morning wnen a "iruit and jelly matinee was given by the theatre manage ment These were turned over to the Good Fellows and are being included in the gifts Ogden lodge of B P O Elks has arranged to make its deliveries this year from the Good Fellows headquarters a committee takins? over the work in one entire municipal warn vainer committees from the Rotary Klwanis Lions and Executive clubs will work on Monday and Tuesday along with the regular erooa corps f Many distressing cases of poverty are being revealed as the Good Fel w given-Christm- o as ? - o THREE TYPICAL LETTERS Three tvrjical letters from the Good Fellows mail received Satur day follow: Dear Good Fellows: There is ten in our family and mv dad has been out of work for a lone time The little children are looking foreward to Santa's visit We are very much in need of food and would like some candy and nuts for the smaller children: or anvthins you have to make their Christmas a onenter one I do not care about myself but am hoDine vou will not zorget tne little ones Dear Good Fellows: I am hoping you will come in an swer to our plea and not forget us tnis year We wouldT like some coal and something nice to eat as we could get aiong witnout the toys As it is oetter to nave warmth and food than something to play with There are rour children and mv mother: who is out of work now Please don't forget us for if vou do we will have nothing at all this " year HAS SEVEN CHILDREN Dear Good Fellows: I have waited and honed that in some way we could provide a little onnstmas ior our seven children but it seems quite impossible So as a last resort I am asking you if you could possibly spare something- ior tnem mat they may not be dis appointed on Christmas mornincr My husband is unemployed and as ne is not able bodied can not do hard labor We are not on relief and every cent we can obtain must go to save our home As the children's school clothes are very shabby and meaere rinth ing would be auite arwvnfnKlA Pnt whatever you could send would make tnem very nanny The eiris hav asked for dolls I am very sorrv to have tn net for anything but it is so hard tn see little ones lose faith in th rm tning that should be kept alive al 4 ' of Wardrobe PARIS — (UP) — MolvneiiT hs brought out a new type tailored midnight suit which consists of a tight instep lensth skirt a rl a cyni cally tailored jacket and a feminine sleeveless blouse with a draped fichu or surplice neck Particularly lovely is a suit 'm deep sapphire blue velvet with a blouse of powder blue crepe which is fashioned sn that the back and front decollete form a fichu- - The costume is comnleted by a small toque in sapphire blue velvet trimmed with a cloudy veiling of tulle which is attached at the top of the crown PLEATED GOWNS Molyneux still shows some of the pleated evening eowns which bear Grecian influence One in hyacinth blue cut with a deeD blue back has cap sleeves formed of the same type pleats which are stitched down as fax as the hirs to maintain slim silhouette and then flow out loose ly to the floor Unusual color combinations make Molyneux gowns particularly attrac tive one m pale blue satin is trimmed with a bouauet of raso- berry colored flowers and is worn witn a long oape of rich raspberry colored velvet and nale blue elbow- i length gloves HOUSE PAJAMAS House" pajamas are made here in fine crene de chine iri a rare shade of mauve-pin- k which is combined 4 4 v7 'A city which was the western gateway to America was ravaged by earthquake and fire Cowles directed the coverage of the event Seventeen years later in the same city a president died when he was thought to iberecovering P C took nothing for granted The story of Warren G Harding's death went first to the world over wires which threaded P C's office COVERED DISASTER In 1915 as superintendent of the central division of The Associated Press with headquarters at Chicago he directed coverage of the Eastland' disaster Nearly a thousand persons drowned in the overturning of the steamship in the Chicago river in iaua ne was made superintendent of the southern division with 1912 In 1920 at his own request be was sent back to San Francisco as superintendent of the western division He retired from The Associated Press in 1932 after service in New York as executive assistant to the general manager and became for a time editor and publisher of the Santa Barbara Calif Press a member of the organization he had served brilliantly as employe — X I s SHELBY Mont Dec 21CAP continue their investigation Canadian authorities todav ioin wars ed officers of northern Montana However the Good Fellows are counties in a search for a fugitive nopeful that the public subscrip- gunman who with a comnaninn tion to the Good Fellows fund will shot down two peace officers here be sufficient so that all needy chil- yesterday dren can be given Christmas gifts The gunman's comoanion later of some -- kind Such contributions identified as Alton Hanson former should be addressed to the "Good Montana convict later was corner care Ogden Standard-E- x i ed and killed Col Hinckley Now New Mexico Brevets WPA Boss If 's SALT LAKE CITY THE CHRISTAAAS STORE Dec 21— (AP)—It5 "Colonel Robert II Hinckley" henceforth at least within the boundaries of New Mexico The works progress adminisfor 11 western states whose home is in Ogden today received a commission from Governor Clyde Tingley of New Mex- trator ico He said regretfully no form was included - Joe Louis Unhurt Mishap Rumor Denied — ask for your rsrSSji 1 — v- - V- --' s a -- imported wool mufflers -- the finer quality' that hugs the neck smoothly and warmlyin a gorgeous array of colorful checks and plaids — no matter whaV his tastes- you're '' m bound to find the scarf to please him we issue them with every —others $1'00 to $350 casn purcnase ' green stamps mm I V- I- - ft 7 - rYS Jill A S ¥ - MM JaOtNUTH "cash on any merchandise in the store revolution when Queen Liliuokalini He remained six DURANT Okla Dec 21— (AP— was deposed Frederick Perry 13 was held today months to report the aftermath of for Questiohinsr in the fatal stabbine the native revolution Then he returned to San Franof Douglas Christian 15 during a cisco to become night manager of school-house gay Christmas party at a The Associated Press office until his last night appointment to the superintendency County Attorney B W Carter of the western division in 1898 said Perry told him he stabbed the Six years later Japan and Russia Christian boy in the heart when "he went war Cowles went to the struck my little brother and attacked Orienttoand was in charge of the me" A P staff that kept a finger on Carter said others attending the the of conquest pulse party declared the slain boy did In 1906 he was back in San Frannot attack-Perr- y cisco Disaster struck The proud v' —a welcome gift -- Stabbed Another ti rsTM I &9C green stamps —your filled books are good for $250 7 — 0 uni- - PAUL COWLES NEW YORK Dec 21 — CAP) — It was "30" today for "P C"— the end of the story for Paul Cowles For forty-tw- o vears in the servi of The Associated Press of ten in cnarge or history-makin- g news developments he had seen anrJ hfnrd that signal "30"— the newsman's and telegrapher's sign that he has come to the end of the story or the day's worK— nasned across the unending wires Time tapped out "30" to him at his home in San Mateo Calif He was Paul Cowles to the world but "PC" to everyone in The Asso- m to I I NEW YORK Dec 21— fTTP — Joe Louis is "hale hearty and I wisn you a merry Christmas" he told the United Press in Chicago today when queried about a widespread rumor that he had bee A killed in an automobile accident 'Newspapers all over the east were swamped with telephone — calls about the which Strikes are "delavinsr the eYnertPrt spread furiously for rumor 45 min about building boom in Brazil utes : lows i———— —— - headquarters at Atlanta and remained there until his as superintendent at appointment Chicago in with a jacket of mulberry color The jacket is patterned after a Chinese mandarin coat being split on each side from the waist to the finger-ti- p hem but it is devoid of the usual ciated Press LIFE LIKE HISTORY ornate embroidery The story of his career reads like — — ways pages torn bodily from a history of With much gratitude for anvthlncr " uie last iour decades can ao 13 Admits He jou Boy He entered The Associated Press — service in 1890 and in 1893 he went 15 to Honolulu immediately after the Canadians Join Hunt For Fugitive Gunman R "— As Life Ends NEW CREATION! Molyneux Is Designer Latest Thing In STANDARD-EXAMINE- 'BO'For'Pc MIDNIGHT SUIT m THE OGDEN —— j THE CHRISTMAS ' STORE j a THE CHRISTMAS STORE f —two practical suggestions —play safe with for His Christmas Interwoven sobks 1 sketched above are Paddock-Cheea smart hew interwoven pattern' that neatly caDtures the holiday)' mood are the 1 —smartly' styled terwovens T finest: wearing" socks we know-- a& : —he'll know their quality -- ks -- 1 I " - 1 ? 3 pairs 2 pairs $ j oo $00 1 ZC green stamps V- V - t & O IT W THE CHRISTMAS STORE ISSrwo shrunk 'i y f2 7 "V0JI I r ji - i - I Hitt and Dale are two Arrow shirts that make friends and hold them — - i - d taste gifts about Christmas —like all Arrow shirts they're Sanfnri Shrunk — guaranteed to fit permanently musses or wrinkles d give these shirts -- In form-fi- t Mitoga design Arrow white shirts I - Hitt III you'll remind any man of your good sense and good always that fa because their Aroset collar never wilts J f - 'fp:il p : —the more ties the merrier his Christmas ' ' ' ' — ladies we pride ourselves that you may choose his gift ties from our tremendous collections secure in the knowledge that your selections will be correctly and tastefully styled and will meet with his most discrimin ating approval — they're chosen for men by men who know —we particularly advise bright widespread figures and stripes against very dark rich grounds —you will find them in abundance in all price ranges —a gift he 'll wear close to his heart hanidlcerchiefs — every - j 1 " Dale $ 1 oo $' 1 l 50 - j $2oo - $250 w f r I I and up J green stamps r man wears a pocket handkerchief over his heart —for a modest Christmas gift We can suggest nothing better —in whites on smart Arrow-style- d colors —if: you prefer 'them 'initialed we have a beautiful as- -' vSortment-rcom- e' inand see our lanre selections " "r '' well-dress- ed '"! - ' green stamps KM n : r If 25c :green stamps: r TMrZCCLES Dili ID INO OODCNUTAH OGDFNI UTAH t 50 35c -- x " MX |