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Show ENCOURAGING LAGOON RACE MEET OFF The eleven days race meet at the Lagoon was called off last Monday because of the weather conditions, which, it is said, left the track in bad condition. The Salt Lake meet closed in Salt Lake, last Monday, the last BASEBALL NEXT SUNDAY Next Sunday the baseball fans of day the Redd racing bill waa effective. Legal opinion have given the view Ogden will have an opportunity of that racing will be legal in the state exhibition the first witnessing game because the repeal of the Redd bill left of the Ogden gunners, according to the state without any law against the announcement during the week of It is said that 20 days racing J. Frank ("Dad") Gimlin, the veteran racing. be will at the time of the state given ball player of Ogden who ia now the fair this fall. SPORTS Herbert was confldlug Ills troubles to a friend. "Yce. alio refused ine." be sahl, with a curious smile, "but she did It In a GRM1AA MARY uufrtKMi K Vitim. BONNER. Nnwi umiom ii , THE NAVY YARD The next adventure the children had to be taken to the Navy Yard. The Admiral had promised Unde John to allow the two children around. They Imagined the Admiral would be a great mun with a deep voice uud that they would be tremendously .afraid of him. Still they had made tip their mind that they wouldn't be too afraid of hltn for they wanted to he tiliown around. He wan really very pleaaant and did not frighten them In the wa leaat "I ehall ehow you," he laid, "the docka where the alilpa are repaired when they have been damaged by etonna and then they need to be fixed. One ahlp la going out Into the atream now aa ahe la ready for the aea again, while another la being brought ln.M There Douglas and Dorothy now two shlpa passing each other by Just the narrowest margin, while all the aallora were pulling at rojica und officers were calling out directions. I should think they couldn't help bumping Into each other," said Douglas. But the Admiral was now ready to show them the shops and the machln-- ' cry which seemed so powerful. He let them take a little trip In a submarine and they saw how the boat went under water, while only the periscope at the top stayed above to let those down below see where the big boats on the sea were going. "To me the submarine Is the most extraordinary Invention of the world," said Dorothy. "And how they can ever live under the water la. more than I can see," said Douglas. most encouraging way." How whs limit" asked the friend. "It doesnt seem to worry you much. "As 1 went away she olnted to my footprints on the linoleum In the hull and said: 'Next lime you come to proMise to me I hope you'll remember business manager. to wipe your boots on the mat'" Rococo-Coquett- e 2429 Careful Chap Pint Broker Flip a dime to Auto Awnings see who puts up the $5,000 In this deal Second Broker All right, only Im going to flip a penny I might lose the dime. "It la round and all atone," ex- claimed Douglas, "and there are such queer little windows all about" "All the men are In uniform," aald Dorothy. "Yea," aald Uncle John, "they are soldiers and officers. Soon well see a parade." "Really!" the children exclaimed. , "Really and truly," said Uncle John. And to the great delight of Douglas and Dorothy they saw a fine parade on the parade grounds that day. They heard the band play, and they saw the soldiers salute the American flag, or the Colors as they said. Uncle John showed the children the officers' homes, the provision stores, and at last It was almost time for going home. The sun looked as If It would go down behind a distant hill any moment now. But still Uncle John kept showing them different Interesting sights, until at last a great gun was fired. Dorothy Jumped a little, because, of course, she had not been expecting a gun to go off though Douglas had not been so surprised. He somehow fancied that' It would be in keeping with the appearance of Castle William and of an Island called Governor's Island. Still It came ao auddeuly he was jnst the least little bit startled, or perhaps It would be better to say be was a little bit surprised. What was that?" Dorothy ex claimed after a moment "That was tba sunset gun," an awered Uncle John, which la alwaya fired from Castle William." What la a sunset gun?" asked Dorothy. Uncle John laughed hard, and Douglas laughed, too, for he felt that Dorothy had said something quite fun ny though he did not know himself what a aunset gun meant "A aunset gun," said Uncle John, "means the gun they fire at sunset. Every day as the sun goes down they fire a gun from this fort for It means the day Is over." "What a lot of honor they pay the aun, aald Dbrothy. "And oh. Douglaa added, "Isn't It never to know what one Is going fun ' out next!" find to Boys Wanted bsse 426 St. .Twenty-fourt- h dictate- to - C. Ihsnssed hitteeTu !! of I Browning tertain: I option; 0tis W( liawrenct Rockier, rrfLg Imp, bo: GRADUATION GIFTS Inblirity L'tephena Here you will find many gifts that are id A. Sc Beautiful silk hosiery, jewelry, millinery, etc. NOW IS TIIE TIME TO BUY un-derthin-gs, TIRES E; Kin Utah) ien of jj: HI LOWEST PRICES IN ; iigigmjuat.j..JLHu T OMooorooo'dMoooMeMMotaoMoeatoooioeeMMiaoeeMeaMMMoeoMOMiaMiOMio'oeaeMoooMOMMoaftooaooMooaMOoMof-- nampton Do you ever get a word In edgewise to your wife? Patterson Only when she drives the car and comes to a "Stop. Look and Listen" sign. While she's listening I say what 1 have to say- x 2441 KIESEL AVENUE 24 Hour Service Always T ?T - Should Reduce Schedule Train Bamberger t? What kind of goods broadcloth, anyway? Lawrence Any kind of cloth after It's made Into a dress for my wife I Childers T ?T T No Ambition Grnce What gives you the Impree-slnn. dear, that Jack has no ambition? Gwen (blushing) Why er one kiss usually satisfies him! 1 Y ?? Y THE POOR NUT H Change in Electric Train Service Effective SUNDAY, MAY 15th Y Riding On Velvet A damaged tire isn't worth much to you without a re- pair. We'll fix yours so that it will give you miles and miles hard-shelle- SS; 1 1 I ITOQUCM HISTORY Seldom "lie's L 0 Din, ae in beautiful pastel shades. -l t Itteaded You naturally, wish to look your best at graduation. Our Dresses, although low priced, are designed by the foremost designers. Have the very newest and something that is different. All come ' f I ant me I non, m economically priced Prosperity Is aomolhlng Ana, Wa oftan pause to boaat of it; Tot each complains, all down tha llna. That soms ona haa tha moat of IL Batest Drobe la. F. E DL Ii Tire Relativity in Finance dredge, IfadEdsc F. J. Bin ::i Silvertown Cord any 0g Legit Lute con1 I'xke City lulloving coo $ not SER Plans Phone 141 You'll Ogden, Utah Washington Avenue Graduation Dresses & Awning Shop : - 3sasgagsgr Star Parker Auto Top flapper stenographer. He Zat io? Ill take no dictation front my wife aa to whom IT1 dictate, liam. ,5i The Latest Patterns DICTATION She "Oh, what a funny place," aald Dorothy, as she looked now at Castle Wil- . Inc. The - Handles the Famous Island Promoter Jack Ilirbertson has announced that Ira Dern and George Nelson will be the principals in tne card for next Monday night at the Ilarnertaon auditorium, Twenty-thir- d street and Washington avenue. Another feature of this double bill will be staged between Professor John Anderson and Cyclone Workman. We J. Garage Yard. Now they traveled over to the city again and now they were on their way from the Battery to Governor's DERN TO MEET NELSON : g. Mack-Robins- on our greatest adventure," he added solemnly after they had left the Navy Kiesel building. . Oh-er-- Do You Know That No Longer Minded Boats. k. Virginia Moiris has ; Brothers publicity ceeding Paula GouM v. r, to F, B. O. where for assisted Nat Ruths:eir. . was for several years v..tr picture and later with j. ; THE ROYAL BARBER SHOP think men who went In these boats would have to be distant relatives of the fishes to be able to breathe," Dorothy added. "But we breathed when we were down In the submarine," said Douglas. "It's the biggest wouder of all and Dorothy of E. J. Hanke, chairman; Dr. C. M. Ic6, p, A. Dix, A. 11. Jones, J. S. Richards, II. W. Dunn and L. F. Whit-locDr. Dee is the official veterinarian and James C. Theaut will be master of the paddock. The program of entries for tne show can be secured at the office of Jesse S. Richards, chamber of commerce rooms in the Manager Arthur To work after mHuoI Murray, the gunners' skipper, and his BOSTONIAN WINS 1'REAKNESS crew arrived in Ogden Wednesday afand on Saturd;is. ternoon and went out to the park for Harry Payne Whitney's Bostonian Them Them a won the classic Preakness stake at iliiiiii Conversation of children ovrrhesrd a tryout yesterday afternoon. the Pimlico track Monday. Whiskery, a on their passing garden this morning the stable entry, with Bostonia won Call al way to school (one hopes to an EngKENTUCKY DERRY TOMORROW third place. Sir Harry won second lish lesson). The running of the Kentucky derby place, and Black Panther defeated the Little Girl Look at them big sun- at Churchill Downs tomorrow will be favorite Scapa Flow for the fourth A new eraser for typists is mounted 351 Twenly-fourt- l, St. S'h flowers. watched with great interest by the place. The value of Bostonians win- on a be concealed can and ring finger Little Boy Pee seen them. You racing fans in Ogden. Many of the ning was $53,100, and Whiskery in the palm of a persons hand when should see them on the allotments. turf followers of the city are picking brought $3,000, making a total of $56r not for use. required 100 to brought Whitney with his two Them's nothing to them. 11 anchester the Bradley horses from the famous horses. Idle Hour to farm Stock take again Guardian. this classic. Last year's race was GOLF MATCH SATURDAY taken one two by the "B" horses; The second round of the May leg of "Bubbling Over was first, and hit enMade It Worse mate to Boot" second. Brad- the directors cup at the Ogden Golf Girl's Mother Helen la the very Im- try will "Boot Boo" and "Buddy and Country club will be played next enter ley age of what I was at her age. Bauer. Flow, "Scapa Saturday and Sunday, according to the ne Really I I shouldn't have and others from the great Whiskery American announcement of M. L. Dicket, the 307 21th St. Where the Bora Works A- -l Barber . stablea are picked to give a strong ac- clubs professional. thought It posslbla. Mother (coldly) May I aak why? Twenty-fou- r years in the present location. My reputation is your counting of themselves in the derby. 11 AND HORSE 10 He (seeing his error and striving to JUNE SHOW, who see will the Among Ogdenites guarantee. Always lowest ia price. Hair cutting, 25c. Our 'reauty I was forgetting the Derby this year, aa they in years Ogden's second annual horse show rectify It) parlor work is the best. We specialize on ladies' and children' haircut-tinwhat a long time ago that must have passed are: E. L. Van Meter and C. will be held at the Livestock coliseum Best equipped shop in Ogden. A real barber shop. Beauty parlor. June 10 and 11, according to the anC. Glasscock. been for marc riling. nouncement of the committee in Baths. Shoe shines. Laundry agency. Phone 731-the event. of the for Entries M. M. SCHOFIELD, Manager. "ERNIE" FORD IS HIGH MAN" charge shoe will close June 1. The commitIn the Picture Theater Ernest Lb Ford was high man in the tee in charge of the show is composed "1 say.wbo was Mine. Pompadour?? class A singles at the trap shoot at "I don't know. Ask the gentleman the John M. Browning park last Sunyv ' next to you." Silver I day. His aeon was 49 out of a pos- ill: IStnefit a "Excuse me. sir, but who was Mme, sible 50. W. D. Harrison won the HI class A doubles. Lad fathei Pompadour?" C. F. Nix won the class B event. jj;lrfwungin I" "Oh, a kind of enter Errol Collina and Harold Staker tied "What does he' say?" C. lance nui class in the first for place I "I don't know. Ua only stuttered I Sophia Rc "Just to have that little top sticking out above the water! I should . Friday, May n. w. THE OGDEN POST 6 talks with a burr, got almond eyes" "Oh, quit talking about tbe poor nut 1" Improvements Bald GabrlaL "My trumpet's teas No longer Til employ, aaxophone ril get myeelf'ama danco for Joy." 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