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Show April 29, 1927 tvUiiv. THE OGDEN POST THE OGDEN POST FI Watch the Classified Section CLASSIFIED ADS S Grow OPPQRTUNITI ES "money FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS AUTO REPAIRS FOR SAI.E. KeaiahreJ puliee do. V rk. old. See L. V. h. saaton. office r,f Inland ROY IHiOLLINGER maker oJEZSr5iSr R. A. NORRIS 9'm 221 Printing emoanv Ka-vil- Genera Auui Repair Waehmauui Aieuiw 1'h.me I REPAIRS 271!) AUTHORIZED Chevrolet Service and Part. kuvrl Avenue Phone BARGAINS In all kind of furniture rug and range. yuuradf Drive out of high rent and mv ItiR .'.500. Seven mum modem home, large l lot. All paid in full. Vhi K,vle h T near aired. uviiiue, ou u lernaa 11. A. NORRIS INDEPENDENT lteul 2129 Kieael Avenue 57 VO """south Bix-ria- SHOES AND HATS 4" POULTRY 1.AWN MOWERS SHARPENED By Machinery. See WALTER PIULPUTT Twenty-thir- d Street Phone HAS PAINTING & DECORATING for Hr poultry and FOR the hoiwewife. keep then Sherman jffOTST prices paid liam produrta. in your home. OR GENERAL 01 EASING AND PULLMAN POULTRY CO. Phone 752 Avenue BRIGHTENING UP gH Wwhinrtofi o. gth street Phone 1259 Phone 53s formerly E. BROWNING CO. Radio Seta, Aeeeaaoriea Suppliea and Service Phone 579 KG Waabingtoa Avenue eervice tat km. II. Ambler Auto Salvage Phone 192 17th M 25 Street Phono eall ua for carpenter work ork nnd building material. lg19 Washington Avenue l'bone 6SCK Body MASH SCRATCH FARMERS FEED CO. 20i)K 9 tirna, only REFRIGERATORS FORD NKlaSON MOTOR CO. $2.75, 100 pound Street brukr, We niuke anything In leather, brief and auch u aieeU1ly. WiNkla Leather Worka Order token at Parker Auto Top Company Phono 1595 M 37 IS Grant Avenue cae 11051 K OK GOOD AUTUMOIIILES Phone 217 25rd Btiwl and krnwel Avrnue GROW-MOR-CHIC- K Auto Repairing and Fender Work. 427 25 S5V0 (with dry buttermilk) $2.95, 109 pound LEE BROADBENT CONTRACTORS wheel Itnail order protnply filled) Phone 152 Waxhington Ave. C00L1UTE No le A KNAP TWO brand new Jubilee mot lei Moon Brougham ear. Dig rmluction fur ininievliMte aale. Kaay term. Call 26b and arrange fur J. 225 ilenioimtration. WANTED MALE HELP W ANTE D SITU ATION One In keeping with the splendid and furnishings of the new Hotel Bigelow, two excellent features were formerly opened this week. One is the tailor shop by James E. Edwards, proprietor of the Regal Cleaners, and the other the exclusive ladies' hair cutting parlor by Darrel Sixemore and Ben Garr. The tailor shop is probably the only shop in the northern part of the state hat has twenty-fou- r hour service. The equipment is the latest Hoffman )resses for men's and womens clothes. The service provides a very much appreciated service for the hotel guests. The auto tourists arriving late at night wanting clothes cleaned and pressed for the next morning will find this feature very attractive. The shop is in the basement with an entrance from the Washington avenue side. On the mezzanine floor, facing on the Washington avenue side, is the exclusive ladies' hair cutting parlor, operated by Darrel Sizemore and Ben Garr. Adjoining the hair cutting parlor will be the hairdressing and manicure shop, operated by Mrs. M. E Gray, with a number of professional operators, licensed hy the state. of the members of the United msrines stationed in Shanghai ji Sergeant M. F. Forbes, who was with the mail guard in Ogden last winter. In a letter to Sergeant Charles A. Pope, in charge of the Marine recruiting office m Ogden, Sergeant Forbes told of the death and the finding of the body of Sergeant Junes B. Montague, who was also with, tiie mail guard in Ogden and Salt Lake laBt winter. Forbes said that the marines were stationed on the U. S. S. Chaumont at Shanghai. Mr. Montague left the ship alone one Saturday night, and had about $100.00 on his person. When his body was found .in the Whangpoo river, the money was gone. Sergeant Pope, who has seen service in the Asiatic countries, says the Chinese bandits are vicious and would murder on the least pretense. Statei . . Per Cent Seventy-fiv- e Of Christinas Jewelry in Mortgaged Country It would surprise many of our read- ers to learn that probably 75 per cent of the jewelry purchased for Christmas presents is mortgaged (to be paid Ogden Girl Wins State Honor for Art Poster for lated on). In our travels ' around the city we Miss Marjorie Pitt, have found a scheme in operation, Mrs. Florence B. Drake, that, to our minds, beats this situation ) ) smile. J. S. Lewis & company are issuing small pass books with coupons attached to the value of $1.00, each which ha been termed "The plan. It is proposed Treasure Chest" that people who anticipate buying Christmas or birthday presents in the future deposit $1.00 or so each week, and when they have deposited $20.00 they are allowed $2.00 additional merchandise; for $40.00 they are entitled to $4.00 additional and so on. In other words, your money deposited before the final ule will net you 10 per cent in addit- ional merchandise. Die Treasure Chest plan is in full a student of appears Barrymore, the greatest lover of all ages in the spectacular Warner Brothers production of Don Juan, which comes to the Egyptian theatre next Sunday for an indefinite engagement, had this to say about the picture whun it was Approximately a million dollars will be needed to operate the Ogden City and Weber county schools this year, according to the estimates of the budgets being prepared by the two boards of education at their meetings on Fri- completed. day night and Saturday morning. Part I creating the character of of the amount will come from the Don enjoyed because it is Juan particularly comes a and local taxation, portion of Ahab from different that totally refrom the state school tax and other Ceeley in The Sea Beast, my last sources. picture. The character of Don Juan The budget for the Ogden City follows in s straight, honest line withschools for the school year of 1927-2- 8 If the out palliatios or subterfuge. was increased $10,000 over the picture is successful it will be bebudget of last year, bringing the total cause he doesn't reform or fade out in to $700,000. Of this amount $463,000 an aura of respectable domesticity will bo asked for from the county and with cows browsing peacefully in the the remainder from the state. The in- distance and a row of milk bottles on crease in the city budget this year has the front stoop. been due to the increase in the numHe's true to his psychology as an ber of teachers. The increase in the ruthless amorist, a seeker engaging, in increase an mean budget will not with an extraordinafter perfection the tax levy. arily recuperative physique. It might The new Polk school was built last lie well to remember that this is a character part. year and will be opened in September. This will need a number of extra teachers, as well as an increased exly $70,000. The board was advised that pense in the budget for the operation the Amalgamated Sugar company tax costs. maintenance and would be reduced about valuation The city budget will be divided in $190,000 this year because of the short to the following amounts: Instruction, which reduced the run last year, co$510,000; administration, $17,400; hand. on of amount sugar ordinate activities, $1,500; auxiliary mainagencies, $4,600; operation and tenance. $71,000; debt service, $63,000; All Hair Cuts Now capital outlay, $90,000; fixed charges, Total, $760,000. Weber county board of education Central Junior high school, has won will complete its budget and submit the first prize in the Near East Re- an estimate of the amount needed for lief poster contest for the state of the fiscal year beginning, July 1, to Utah. The poster was entitled, Help- the county commissioners on or about ing Hands. The judges of the contest May 1. The regular levy of 7.46 mills were: Carl Koch, art director of for the school purposes will probably San Francisco; Fre be maintained. In addition, there will lf Jaques, of Columbia University, New be the special levy of three and York City and Mrs. Purcell, of Portmills for the new countjr high land, Oregon. The state prize is $25. school building, to bring approximate The poster will be entered in the Foster-Kleiste- at the North $2,500. PARLOR AND BARBER SHOP 2625 Washington Ave. Phone 374 onc-ha- WATSON BUICK BLDG. Jiuit Washington SALESMEN Mowers Sharpened Parts and Repairs Riverside Second Hand Store 1800 Wash. Ave. Phone 826 YOU may tinier your ad ttul rliaree them, rolbrluin will tie mail after the firt publication. T1IE OGDEN POST 2420 Kieeel Avenue Phone S65 Your Old Roofs Auto Seat Covers Loslic Cement over your old roof costs as much as your Shingles. Terms and Estimate Free ALL WORK GUARANTEED $10.00 niul Up one-four- th Fine Awnings PARKER AUTO TOP AND AWNING SHOP Phone 910 Thun Avenue SALVAGE CLASSIFIED ADS Western Roofing and Co. Manufacturing 2473-- Street Twenty-thir- d No Electricity Water R. LOWE, Distributor I .awn 426 Pur 2154 Quincy 14-- Phone R TREES INVEST Shrubs and Vines in F. B. F. C. Real for Every Purpose Let Us Your Plan Planting Estate 6 and 7 Per Cent Bonds 1 7 Moores Nurseries Phone 782 1266 Wash. Ave, $100.00 : $500.00 : $1000.00 LORRAINE BEAUTY PARLOR Safe Investments MARGUERITE ROSKELLEY 2802 Wash. Ave. Phone 939-- J 427 KIESEL BUILDING national contest Special Federal Suit to Secure Land for 'Echo Dam Condemnation proceedings will be instituted st once by the Weber River Water Users association against the Utah Associated Ranches, a company that owns about 1200 acres of land near Echo, according to the announcement of A. P. Bigelow, president of public. the company, which is securing the land for the government for the big Hotel Bigelow reservoir project. It is stated the land that is needed will be about submerged .the government reservoir. The by The main dining room land is owned by Gus P. Baclcman, and Hotel Bigelow is rapidly the effort! of the reclamation bureau tojng one of the - most pop-r- r offiriala to purchase the land hai been in the state for its famous Sun-- y unsuccessful. J, R. Alexander, recdinners. The event which was lamation service attorney, will file suit tkned about three weeks ago 'has at once in the United States district with not only the people court in Salt Lake City. tP en but with the residents o Lake, Provo, Brigham City ant ugan, who motor to Ogden each Sun-The cuisine, service and appointments are declared to be unequai-the state. One of the features inner is the music furnished 2. the Mary Fisher orchestra. any time, and they invite you to call and get a coupon book. A firm like J. S. Lewis & company can be depended upon to fulfill all contracts they enter into, and we cannot see why this acheme should not prove very practical and profitable to Hie Very Popular With Diners POWDER PUFF BEAUTY r, oit the original two-thir- Top-notc- h SPORT SHOES Arrangements can be made at Awing. 25c Dill WANTED Marine Sergeant in China Tells of the Tailor Shop, Hair Barrymore Tells What District Schools He Thought of His Parlor Added to Need Big Sum for Picture, Don Juan Bandits Brutality Hotels Features the Year of 27-- 2S who oh John 629 LEATHER WORKS ' GR0W-M0R-CH1C- K 769-- 4 Dimvo WwaHngtnn Avrnm Jewett touring, a wiua Itoy. Over- land Sfdan. aame a new, IS.SQ.OU. lhalge Screen truck, late model, only $500 90. $750.99. FEED YOKGASON AUTO REPAIR Seitan. llUll-- and Gas Statkm (see u in our new place) Phone Slwet and Waah. Ave. General Auto Repairs 426 25 Street Phono 144 g. Wheelwright Construction Co. GEORGE Rayleatu Kmel Avenue Mai'hinr equipped for cylinder grinding, valve facing and seating, and brake WORK GUAKANTKKD. MUNICIPAL a RAILROAD CONTRACTORS No Juba to Small nor to Rig 2rd Street Phone 451 Browning Products Corp. 2554 WASHINGTON FURNITURE CO. FOR SALE AUTOMOHII.ES AUTO SALVAGE SON & MARK BINGHAM CONTRACTORS RADIO xi HOW ARE YOUR BRAKES? Wil- A. L. BREWER CO. MniTST. If rou want to buy or sell Wuh-AWn eee J. J. Rapoeo. North B. F. D. number JL poul-tot- Service 2222 Wahinaton Avenue IIARPSTER clity-aixl- T. W, Summer. Proprietor Fetuier and hwlie leimiredi slraight-emand welded. 2527 Kiel Avenue .Phone 616 Franklin Expert Guaranteed Grow HOUSEHOLD GOODS IT S YOURS OGDEN FENDER SHOP RED AND YEL10W FRONT Classified Section FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A. B. C. AUTO REPAIRS BRIDGE GARAGE LAWN MOWERS PERSONALS Mill AUTO Watch the for Men and Boys. ' Reg. $3.00 value for.. Reg. $4.50 value for ds $2.00 1 3 :,i .00 Western Sporting ij. hr Goods Co. -- I .tf .2468 Kiesel Avenue be-P,P- uIr I '. ot i ' 4 ; V- American Feature Number, to be Held at Reed Revue nh1! rr.e of Amours da Pierrette Is the the feature of the dance revue which win be presented at the Orph-0- n Wednesday evening, Bley 4, ST. r3L?Phie Reeds school of dane-- .i d clMiie ballet will be by thirty toe dancers. It rep 5n8fP.t Hie episodes In the life of i officer. It ie a choreo drama "Pxttn iife in Eastern Europe. This wkLw only, one of the many number! ) ir WILLIAM P. KYNE, General Manager Asphalt Shingles ONLY 7 MORE DAYS OF THIS GREAT SPORT 7. Utah Product pre-nte- Tee Lock Hexagon Strip -- DISTINCTIVE Applied over the old wood shingles by expert shinglers. Roofs Guaranteed. Field, Flower and Garden Seeds; Poultry Supplies; TEN MONTHS TO PAY Pax Brands of Poultry and Stock Feeds. iL Berthana Building 24th Street Phone 652 i m OGDEN, UTAH 'jsr PARI-MUTUE- WAGERS L Ml American Asphalt Roof Corp. Phone 1277 ' u - 4 Best Thoroughbreds in the West and Full-o-Pe- p, Great Basin Grain Co. 7 - Ladies Free Tuesdays and Fridays Ornamental Designs Get the Best Globe, Thrilling Races Daily - Admission $1.00 (plus tax) SERVICEABLE a Sdb,xrtedtt,?pil 3 SAFE - ih 2466 Grant ii- $ - i,... Vt I V Last Meeting Under Redd Racing Law .! " ..A TMP i -V- -.: ' .iiiimip U: i j ' i :v ' . |