Show MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 18 THE OGDEN STANDARD 1940 Bedtime Stories with MAJOR HOOPLE PRiEKO OMCE MORE THE TIME MAS COME TO POT VOU (N WMAT OUT OUR WAY LET MP IS VULGAftLV I'LL AK Are I 1 1 jK VSH 1 J FIFTY YEARS OF STAN DARP"" EXAM I N Eft t AGO Unclaimed FROM PILES TAKEN SO BEAUTIR3LLV "TMOU KN0WE6T PLIGHT MV OESCfllBEO AT SEA: AKE THAT MV FORTUNES t4ElTHER HAVE T MONEY NOR &c ' F0R4O t TWENTY YEARS AGO Members of j the board of educa- remaining and get them W T O John Chipp the florist Is very low with typhoid-pneumonia Judge Cross was at Salt Lake no City yesterday consequently own r his was business in transacted was still wondering if his court were eyes playing him tricks when he happened to look across the The Reform School board meetGreen Meadows toward Farmer ing was held yesterday and the Brown's There hurrying toward usual business transacted him came Farmer Brown's Boy He was running Peter knew right In answer to the many calls made away that he had seen that flying upon the government by the Ogden giant come down Peter looked to postmaster and citizens to improve see if he had his terrible gun but the present mail the posthis hands were empty so Peter master general hassystem seen fit last at knew that Farmer Brown's Boy to send two inspectors to this city wasn't afraid That made Peter to examine into the state of affairs himself feel better No matter how here and make their official afraid one may be it always makes one feel' better to feel others are not afraid You know fear is like The county court house was filled a catching disease Nothing that I to overflowing last Thursday eve "know of spreads faster Courage is occasion the being the last a good deal the same way It isn't ning musical the given by Ogden Literquite so catching as fear is but ary and Debating Society club still it is catching It is a "good thing it is don't you think so? The news that General Miles is When Farmer Brown's :Boy liable at any moment to move a reached the flying giant he and the corps against the Sioux is creating man who had climbed out tot the a good deal of excitement among back of it began to talk Farmer the Redmen but their belief In Brown's Boy was just brimming the Messiah is In no way lessoned over with questions Not even Peter thereby himself could have asked questions faster than did Farmer Brown's Yesterday a treaty of peace was definitely signed between Salvador and Guatemala eyes-Pete- ? : the Ogden high school last night in honor of Lieutenant Ronald Everly who will depart next week for San Francisco where he will be assigned to duty More than fifty men of Ogden have signed lip to take the Scout leadership courses offered at the special school now operating at Weber normal college under the auspices of the Ogden Boy Scouts according to Scout Executive G A Goates OFFERS RSE A CAM DO-- ' 20) l A PRESENT! COMMODITY M: THEREFORE GO FORTH TR WHAT MV CREOIT N VENICE TO telegrams at the Western Union Telegraph tion of the Ogden city schools and office: D L Nees Charley Potts members of the high school faculand Mrs Harriett Jones Please call ty entertained with a banquet at WALK OUT 'V' j f WHEN HE )1 cua-UPCPEAR- AND ACCEPT OCT '111 i I 'i&Sj :'v SSS ON ME THAT'LL STICK WITH" VOU ALL VOUR LIFE — IN PRIN- TI'LL TELL THAT SPORTS ! I W 4? V &sZ -- I'M THIN -"- SPOOK I - IS BECAUSE I'M HARD TO CATCH ON TH' FIELD — SPOOKT WHV V WRITER N T 1 ITS NHV A BIG COMPLIMENT ' UKE WILL-O-TPHANTOM' WISP OR yf rL--J Williams R nsq ma-- no ITS NOT BECAUSE ( A REFLECTION- THIN--IT- S i J By 'spook spook spence JUST BECAUSE VOU'RE jm:iM'i-"i!':"ljii- : By Thornton W Burgess C Do you wonder that Peter Rabbit suspected that his eyes might be playing him tricks? It was hard enough to believe that there could be such a flying giant as Peter and all his friends had seen a giant so big that King Eagle seemed small Yes indeed that was hard enough to believe but to see a man jump out of the back of that giant was enough to make any one doubt his ) 11 m au roon FARMER BROWN'S BOY IS CARRIED AWAY ) EXAMINER OUR BOARDING HOUSE BURGESS' ) -- H " m 7 Us 1 The Sacred Heart academy has j presented a hand painted tapestry to the Red Cross to be disposed of for the benefit of the local work -- 25 Heavy coal shipments are being received daily in Ogden from Wyo! IS PAR FOR ming according to Willard G Will-so- n traveling (agent for the Southern Pacific H & eow ixo v kca swvice tuc y m WHV ' MOTHERS THH COURSE at orr nto v GET GRAY I Interest in the Ogden livestock show of 1921 which will be held at the Union stock yards January 6 7t and 8 is spreading throughout the west R JW Taylor assistant secretary said today I BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES gv LVX 0OMT A GOSVV TO Efforts to place a victory medal lit the hands of every person so entitled are being made by the army In Utah this work is in charge of Captain P Dj Parkinson in charge of the army (recruiting station at Salt Lake City 60 EDGAR MARTIN By — fl r hows w-- v s cvlv m?5 x ium I uuh I titm VnVW OVO Resolutions) urging the appointment of ta member of their race as commissioner jof Indian affairs and advocating increased educational facilities for Indians who are wards will go on at once of the government were prepared for introduction at the ninth anA plot to steal army examina- nual conference of the Society at ALLEY OOR tion papers before the time of the American Indians in St Louis Mo examination has been discovered today j SAY ALLEY WHAT WAS In England EVEhi THOU6H QUITE TAKEN IT THAT CLEOPATRA AW Premier Lloyd George stated In iI WITH EGVPT5 CLEOPATRA TALKED TO YOU 8 klTruiw WHERE'S commons the house of that ALLEY OOP PECLINEO HEl today DON'T TAKE MY SO SECRETLY Mtiril THEMA6IJ the cabinet had decided that a OFFER OF HIGH " ABOUT? PCbl f rMILITACV CAWk! S WELL- WORD FOR IT draft of an agreement to carry out THANKTO TO ArV5MPAUvr the July arrangements for trade should be Russia with AND VOC OOOLA ON prepared EGG W? V Noun The reproductive ovum of and he hopedj It would be ready for THElSJOURNEV BACK ( uFnt-- 0 submission to) the Russian governa bird or reptile ment in a fef days Na word in common use Is so square dealing frequently mispronounced Do not Plain living and President-Elect were invoked or to by with say "aig" Hague rhyme OrNew in in a Likewise word Harding the speech leg vague leans La tdday asr the nation's should not be'laig" reliances during the peIt is noteworthy that the average strongestafter-Tar of riod will adjustments speaker mispronounce egg1 as and yegg leg keg "aig laig Nationalists consider the kaig" and "yaig" but will use the Turkish correct short "e" as in regulate treaty between Turkey and the alin the words beg peg and 'nutmeg lied nations invalid They have WASH TUBBS as the Russia Soviet no is designated there explanaApparently C3H6 DESK OF TXDRlNKWATER tion for this pronouncing peculia- "warden of the Orient" HAS HE APPROVED T HE HASM'T SVSMED THE ) "I u PRESIDENT OF THE WU6E DRIMV 1 rity-" FOR WATER AIRCRAFT CORR BECOMES we must But "THE NEW FLAPS? 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WITH correct vowel sound is the short AmericanPark System ' IMPORTAMT DOCUMENTS — "e" of regular regulate V"VPR0PELLE?SY V t WR PRIWkT- --S Aid V WATER ISH'T As Defense Seen r— Correct pronunciation: eg TODAY There is a project to establish In Boston an institute where consumptive patients may be treated by Koch's Tuberculosis cure The work By V T HAMLIN ' I V-ALL- i-- r j wJ s A minute later the giant was in the air going up Boy They walked all around the terrible giant and Farmer Brown's Boy touched it here and touched it there arid it was quite plain to Peter thatk he wasn't the least bit afraid Presently Farmer Brown's Boy and the man who climbed out of iook boiu oa uie giaui a giant and turned it around Then )me noticed for the first time that what he had taken for feet were wheels Peter knew what wheels were because he had seen them many times on Farmer Brown's wagon That' was funny a bird with wheels While he was still wondering about this Peter saw Farmer Brown himself coming When he had joined the others 4hey once more walked all aroufttt the terrible giant looking atkit withthe greatest interest Then the man who had climbed out of the back to Farmer Dif it saidBoysomething At once Farmer Brown's Boy climbed into the back - of the giant and the other man followed him Farmer Brown went behind the giant and twisted its tail At least that is the way it looked to Peter The giant began to run and at the same time to t 'M j - Question: Does the second syl lable of oblique rhyme with Mike or meek? A K Answer: The rhyme with Mike Is preferred by army drill sergeants "Right oblique" and --"left oblikue" C'&V S GRAND CANYON Ariz Nov 18 (AP)-Ca- rl P Russell Washing- I REMEMBER ME BY-S- O AVE IT TO HER FORGOT ANPAl I fJSlS U ' - I j y j ' ' I i By ROY CRANE JtW DISTRICT U0W THE HECK DOES HE EXPECT US TO ATTORNEYS tT VJXS THE I SPEED UP PL AWE OFFCE AMD XPRODUCTIOM ? 5AME 6T0RV WOT INI MOT IM t COULD GET VJ0 M0 CHARLIE CEMEM- A COMFE SStOM 8ER DRIMVCWATERS LOTS OUtCVCEJ FOSmOM IKlTHs BY HAUUU& PRO 655AM UMTIL TO JAtLDA WE HAVE POSITIVE PfWOF! 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VCOWt 140 rwEASomcEwe AAORE3 I - i Ferguson PAILROAO nENtSNT THAN J iff : PPT AhiO ' 1HS ANGRY covjew AT TH£ - )V (1 rT--- SHANE Should a man ever criticize to other people? What would you do if— A guest at your party drinks too 5 if i - RANCH Vhis-wif- e -- much — 7Z IN PERISSQ CENT C? DAN DUNN BOV BABIES ar I 1 this-oRctu- CP STONES ISNT KNOWN AS THE UAGAS I IN THE W© REACHED THE AGE OF TEN V5Z OREl THAN TDDAV C & By EITHER SURREMnFG? IMNAEDIATELY OK I WILL' KNOCK DOWM THE 9HACK AMD YOU WILL BE GIVEN NO QUARTER A FERt CENT DO BfTER 1 A PEW MOMENTS WAIT FOR ANSWER FROM DAN DUNN AND RWIN THE TANK STARTS— WITH A GRINDING CRASH THE FRONT OF Trlfc BUILDING CAVES IN — AN ZZEStSTIBLY THE TAAJk' Mnvfrz rM THROUGH THE SMALL RM rvAiKirk STEEL TRACES CRUSHfNO EVERYTHING THEN BV WHAT NAME AS IT KNOWN ! ! COPR 1MO 8y MEA SERVICE O i I i INC Stonehenge a circle of sandstone monoliths near from the Late Stone Age 'Salisbury England ANSWER: 'in 'itsEXT: ' Vhzrc i' re Shetland pcnle$u$ei j is drait horses! s'l 31 NORMAN MARSH 5&T THAT MOWPMT uiru 'rsucobf BAT °P AIRPLANEPEUMS THE ARMY PURSUIT ?WiPS UiviNU Oas Nearly $435000 worth of gold was mined in Nicaragua In one —x- 1 park I Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions then checking against the authoritative answers below: 1 Does a man speak of his wife as "Mary" "My wife" or "Mrs Smith"? 2 Should a girl introduce an other girl as "my friend" or "my girl friend"? 3 Should you - invite a man to dinner without inviting his wife? 4 wnen a young woman ana an older woman be come friends should the young woman start call- ing the older woman by her first name as soon as the older woman 2 She should introduce her as neither Let the friendship" be implied 3 Not unless you know they are separated or you are having a stag dinner 4 No She should wait for the older woman to suggest it 5 No Not in the slightest way Best "What Would You Do" so lution — (a) W C V n- - f j MIND YOUR MANNERS Answers 1 He speaks of her as "Mary" to friends He speaks of her as "my wife" to those who do not know her And he speaks of her "Mrs Smith" when talking to R S WHYVOu - and" interpretation for ' the national s j can? TELL ME YOU J sjtt u tohr? J ewe- C supervisor of research ton " (a) Take the responsibility for seeing that he gets home safely? b) Let him get home as best he f rL -v-- er first name? I PONT Atr J " self-address- O rrvCFPriEr : service-fviewthe parks and monuments of America as an inare important and difficult figures tegral part in! the national defense in infantry drill pattern A consensus of ten dictionaries Russell here for a conference of referred to shows the following national park naturalists and officials declared that the parks are precedence: 1st choice: Ideally adapted to quieting nerves 2nd choice: and relieving the hysteria of a 3rd choice: couple faced by a world at war 4th choice: For a personal answer to your DRAFT IS IAS NAME malm a tprrihlA nnise A minute later the giant was in the air go- questions about words send en-a AIKEN S C Nov 18 (AP)— The name of a young man who ing up up up and taking Farmer stampedto (3c) care The Frank velope Colby Peter Rabbit with Brown's Boy registered for the draft here Is it Standard-Examindidn't know what to think Kindly Draft He lives in Aiken Next 'story: At last Peter under- (Released by the Bell Syndicate county Inc) stands ' The lakes ponds and streams News- (Released By The Associated now I has only one soap of the state of Ohio contain 165 Tioner J Nigeria plant and it makes laundry soap different kinds of fish comprising 29 families exclusively " UV STAR5 1 ju P TALK THE - FAX JAN MOTORS aaaiw AiRBA5tj |