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Show DAILY LT AH STATE 3LRNAL, THURSDAY. JUNE 28. 1928. ,e in BAGLEI SPEAKS idcn ; . ni:aii Cl' ON WATER SUFPLV a se'ilemei-.-Cuv will I'l.e Open a Box for the Children i1- lJ CITY ATTORN E S ADDRESS TO IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE. - Dis-.tje- Col-- .f c.t , Campnes r; at a : F e a Seme Lengtn Rec p ent Ls-g- ., gs. jf '!: C ty i w.. le E.r.q lUrtml and whvn .iii-'- i iinnpro- will be v'ril. it Hied i'1 itii- ni.i r.iellng -- .v i ;o tlu I'nH'b1 of Ogden i. iiieiii. n de--ii- .il l is ihe i Legs! - - 1 fi' Leave it where they can reach it. Watch them gain in weight. Watch their cheeks grow ruddy SCOWCROFT ALBERT a with health and life. MARRIED IN BOSTON tv Si ;. os:, m A ';.! Al- - luvl ondm tl'.at li.lll bffll !HI I'l ittt u-.i- i I'l'l'l l . ,! u if'. u Y f i,i ill , i ii.is u.o N-- 1, iui'.ii: i of Uneeda Biscuit 111 to a young .1, ".i.ils tv 1:11! .,!r of till rr are the only Soda Crackers the most nutritious food made from wheat, therefore the most wholesome food for children. full to elicit ' rir..i:lon Itrber "U. it ever. l; rt.itiii to .l.e Stall Jonriuil to.'.uy l ..it lie L.iii not Inanl of it. and :m m.irrusl lie luni not :! it tf a of the family young any i i this nn-ii'.i- tJ ICE Better to Buy an Ives vSuit Than to wish You Had iiunl( It is was - ,i (ouiu-i- l . p -- '.is;.;. ' n ' -- a1 s:,'il that ik it ns that tin-eli- y the jmisdie-Tin- - .niiitii ,i,v no; tl at way at all. The council Is of good ii.. n who have the iniirovi nielli and welfare of the 't ui iiih who weleonie any siigpesi ions or iinpro'enieiits ealeula- -' ! t" improve the beauty of ngden If tins kind of hii oi'Kiiiiiziition eiy. Imd be,., (uttnimcd yeurs apo. the elly "mill n. nv he In hi iter euiulilloii in it. fiir as us lieauty Is eoiuv rued. We You take no risk when you buy your suit in this have liuw neiied to our public some-thin- u shows suit gtore. Every distinctly the superior o'er toil miles of streets in tills ami perhaps r.u nr lmi miles in detail. This careful attention workmanship every ih.it will some day he o)wiieil Before arv more slivets are oened. to details is the reason for the long wear and shape of care should be given to the griaii-sthose already opened. Let us get our retaining qualities of streets suaiuhlcn d. walked, lurked and. If imssihle. iaved. There Is another .articular subject 1 desire to talk ti yntt about, Hitd I I swuk In l.ehulf of the wlml-citcouncil. In fact, of the whole administration of the city, and that subWe are showing the best suits in this town at their ject is on your "water rights In tills Rome 17 years ago this ci:y city. respective prices, thought it was a good Idea to sell the water works uml take In of that up to a private enterpiixe; thought it was building up all the city at that time. It was done, and ever since the time we got rid of the water syst-i- n water suits have been instituted and have agitated over the entire enumry here. Allow me to state the situation as It stands at the preaent time. There Is at present landing In the Vnited States court at aRlt Lake Cltly a suit brought by the pres nt waterworks They rotniHtny against Ogden City. . are asking a judgment In that ease, BROOM HOTEL CORNER which, if they succeed, they would approximately get a Judgment of about 830,000 against this city. There are loo hydrants situat'd amund the city for which a rental Is being paid, and NEW STEAMER LINE TO RUSSIA. they are also asking Judgment on the LIBAU, Russia, June 28.' The first rentals of these hydrants. The city steamer of the new direct passenger stnpiied paying rentals, on the ground and freight steamer line between thin that the city passed an ordinance port and New York sailed today. The about four years ago making hydrant ateamahlpa which will ply between the r ntnl free of charge to the city. After two ports will be the Smolensk, the that the city repealed this ordinance, 8L Petersburg and the Barntolf, the and during Mr. glasmann'a first adfirst two named being the ahlpe which, ministration gave to them the sum of as members of the Russian volunteer 830 per each hydrant and also an ocfleet, created a- good deal of excitement cupancy tax of 81,000. if the city has by stopping and searching British ves- the right to charge, then the water suit sels in the Red Sea during the early will fall and the city will win. That war. stages of the Russo-Japanequestion !e now before Judge Marshall If the city has the right to establish the rent to be paid to the company, The Nickel Plats Road I New Will sell Special Summer Tourist Tick- then the franchise Is no obstacle to ets to Canadian and New England this right. There Is no legal obstacle points, at one fare plus two dollars for to prevent th citv from making these Brito Hm i Lk it It fifteen day limit, from Chicago, and rates. Allow me to say right here. I one fare plus four dollar, for thirty regard It as the greatest question that city just day limit, from Chicago. Information Is before the public of thiswat-r. and given upon application to Mr. Chaa. now. People must have Grant The city 811 Seventeenth tSv also at a reasonable rale. IS. Johnson, No. officers are approached by people In Denver, Colo. quest of water. Now. then. let me say this: If I Removes black heads, drives away STILL THE BEST could giV you the assurance that the ner111a whole Stimulates the beauty Greatest beautlfler court wouldIn shortly accord a victoryI vous system. the case now pending. to the city known. Nothing so helps fading lovewe are going to win. would wait, say Mountain Hollister's as Rocky liness would and the whole thing; aettle that H. Phar. cents. 25 T. Carr, Tea. a UNION MADE hut these lawsuits have been continued for the last 15 years. STIMSONS CAFE The waterworks system now bela growing more popular each day as to a private company and the long new the out dining find about people has not the money at thla time JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. nom that has been added recently, tf city to purchase It The question now before the city la the "extension and the city . M omn-IM.s- st. h-- t Ives vSuits $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 le-lie- ve y $20.00 li-- C. B. IVES Correct Clothes for Men - PREVENTS ESCAPE HEAT'S Novel Device Used for Preservation ' of Fruit en Route. The use nf lee for heatitig purposeii is one of the odiUiits of our modern civillza'lon. Often It ban ens that a train carrying fruit front the south to the northern market encounters a cold spell while en route. If the temperature goes below a certain point the perishable merchandise will lie ruined. But it has been ascertained that auch a misfortune may be prevented by covering the fruit ear with a coat of lee a thing easily accomplished by turning a hose upon It and allowing the water to freeze until the whole vehicle la enveloped lu a glassy and glittering blanket. It may, Indeed, be appropriately called a blanket, 4nasumch as H prevent! the radiation cf heat from the Interior of tbe car. The iee being a good the warmth la retained and the fruit, or possibly it may be vegetables, goes on Its way unspoiled even by zero weather. Cars used for transporting oranges and other fruit from California to the east are often provided nowadays with large cylindrical Ice atovea, aa they might be called, at each end, which, while useful in summer time for r e filled with Ice during a cold apell In winter. When the temperature outside la at rero or below, the Ice, at thirty-tw- o degrees Fahrenheit, la relatively warm, and thus the "stoves described act aa r, heaters. A Strange End. The vicissitudes of us actors, said James K. Hackett, are incredible. He smiled pensively r. the luminous table of bla New York houses dining room, a table with electric llghta so ranged beneath it that lta glass surface emitted a glow now pink, now orange, now scarlet. Incredible, he repeated. "There was Brown, who went touring In South Africa last year. I met Brown's cousin yesterday. Well, how la Jim? arid I. Jim? si.1'1 the cousin. Body o' me, man, Ji la dead. Dead? I cried. How did he dleF Pelted L death with ggs at Cape Town, the cousin answered. But eggs dont kill," said I. He smllei sadly, and murmured: Ostrich tgga do. se The Visible Writer H.BECRAFT,Agt. Are. end 24th . Columbia Club Perfecto Cigars rate. A CLEAN SHORTENING Our Imported Olive Oil is not a Packing House Product are aboelutely sure of the cleanliness It Is the virgin oil pressed from ripe it Is France, at olive growing climates In the the from In and "lT k the cleanest of places not touched Press until you open the bottle In your Pntr5r it Ton worid-outh- em ' human an Ideal food- Vm and hf and you will find your pastry to be 1' M to digest like lard, but Is practically rood effect when given to poorly nourished babies, Our Imported Olive Oil 1. - pre-dtar- st jjto Itnot PACKER ARE INDEPENDENT OF DIRTY PORK 1.25. OUR IMPORTED OLIVE OIL. PRICE 40s, 75c, YOU I IF YOU : the company Question Suppose should take into their heads to charge exorbitant rates for the water, has the city the power or authority to regulate this charge? The city has the right, and under the same principle that the state has the right to regulate the fare on the railroads. The strvet railway has a franchise and they cannot charge exnrb-antlThere Is a statute existing which says the city council has the power to regulate the rates whether furnished by tbe city or corporation. Judge Marshall has not rendered any decision thus far In regard to' this question. The great water suit entered here in 1897 was more particularly for the purpose of getting possession of this waterworks system, but It asked y. Monroe Houss to Ba Razed. New York city's march of progress Is about to sacrifice another old landmark, the famous old brick house on Prince street In whtcb President James Monroe, author of the Monroe doctrine, spent his ls't days snd where he died, July 4 181. The Monbaseroe house, which U a two-storment and attic structure, was long ago abandoned to business A bronze tablet. commetr 'rating the achievements of James Monroe and the dates of his birth and death, was placed on the front of tho old house last April with Imposing ceremonies. Monroe lived In the old dwelling when Prince street was one of the fine residence streets of old New York. He resided there with one of his daughters, Mrs. Samuel L. Gouverneur, with whom he made his home after the death of bla wife.' Navy Not a Reformatory. Lieut. Blerer, Jr, charge of a nsva recruiting station In Kans in City, i!u not countenance the idea . iai the na may be used Is a reform tory for lv boys. A father brought ? a i ion to the sfHtlon and sb . 1' ir.1? i.i-nlad that the Vclsii.u t . 2479 Washington lieutenant learned LOCAL BRIEFS Race meet and band fair ground. July tight, moisture proof package, NATIONAL I a Just COMPANY BISCUIT Weve No Scheme 1 Just at tbe Clothes 4th. The Intermountuiii Fair a.xncla-tlo- n ha. preimreil an excellent program for July lilt. K'vryhmiy attend. liarry Ante, and Mix. Maggie Jeremy. both of Salt Lake, were married lu till, city laxt evening and are .pending a few days here. We nerved 3S.KS0 meal, in pa.t .even mouth.. The jienton gueuxing nearest to number served lit July win. a meal ticket on the I'hexajieake Cafe, ?3U 25th at. Palette Ferado and Rdward Bello., two soiia of fair Italia, got Into a hamIn front of the mer and tong, nilx-u- p latter1 aaloon on Grant avenue shortly before noon today and were placed under arrest by Detective Fender and j I officer Torn Burk. W. V. Cassidy, employed In the office of AMMl.tant Dlvl.lon (Superintendent H. J. Roth, has returned from Raton. N. M where he waa called on account of the mortal slckneas of his father. Mr. Cassidy has been away from Ogden since rite fore part of thUi month. Charles C. Brown, Jr, and Miss! Myrtle Slews rt were married yeater-- ! day In the Halt Lake temple. A recep- tlon will be held Kridsy night at the home of Police Captain Charles C. Brown, father of the groom. The friends of the young couple wlah them well In tlielr matrimonial venture. Ii. V. Hllllker, dlvl.lon superintendent of the Balt Lake division of the Oregon Hhort Lne, and W. A. Whitney, former dlvl.lon suiierinlendent of the Union Pacific at Cheyenne, but not of Los Angeles, went east thla morning In Mr. Hunkers special car on Union Pacific No. 9. Mr. Hllllk-- r will ac- company Mr. Whitney over the division and will return then to Balt Lake. Joseph M. Cries, proprietor of the Utahns drug store, Is making changes In the Interior arrangement of his pill: shop which will greatly faclltate thej handling of business and Improve the general appearance of the place. The partition between the main part of the! place and the prescription counter has been moved back., giving more space for the shelves and for the serving of j I I j refreshments. announcement has been made by the Oregon Short Line that iranls 208 and 204 on the old line of the Southern Pacific between Ogden snd Montello will be annulled commencing next Sunday, and one train a day will be operated from Brigham City, going out In the morning and returning at night. Journal readers will remember that Ibis paper had an exclusive story about the change a week go. N. T. Moore, electrician at the fire department station, haa been busy for the past two or three weeks In making changes In the wiring of the building. The work is rapidly nearng completion, snd a more efficient service will be the result In making changes Mr. Mnm-- found that In a number of Instances where a number of wires had strung along together In pipes that the Official Good Well briefly Ptuto a few items you may ex- pect, if you buy your suit here. First, you will be sure of fretting a durable ami stylish fabric, for we low no other sort of material to go into our Clothes. Second, you may feel certain that your Suit was designed and made by the most skillful maker known to the trade, for we Bell only Clothes that have a reputation of being the best. Again, you may expect to buy your Suit here as low aa any house oil earth can sell you a Suit of equal excellence. II Finally, you may expect your money refunded to you, if youre disappointed or dissatisfied with your purchase in any respect. FILED M. NYE COMPANY The Clothiers 2413 Washington Ave. insulation had been burned off and was the natural result By stringing those wires along grooves In a board the danger of such a thing happening in the futura ; waa short-circuiti- ng Jap Takes Up Schopenhauer The works of Schopenhauer are be ing translated Into Japanese by a young Japanese professor at Toklo, who holds that Schopenhauers doctrines agree on many points with the the national religion of Japan. It is wonderful what a little careful grooming will do for a woman. It's inspiration and sweetness. It's delightful and bewitching. The effects of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. T. H. Carr, Phar, i i i and was dinow Therefore the father have the strict cisi-ip- l Ions r. a: Ucd Eoir.e boy hni that the iad t. at :.ie-- : wa-rt'n- :r h : - V - ii.- i .i It Is not the purport of tfc- - r. said LleuL Pierer. to "v.V- - l r lit are Incorrigible at hor-- t . the court to grant it a large amount pose of reforming them. 1 t -i of damages against the company. It your boy or any other hor-was based upon the same plan aa were are unable to ltisn- the allegations In the Bothwell comCUT HAND ON FRUIT BOTTLE. plaint which were null and void. That Will Carter of this city sustained s suit after pending a number of years, failed. This case now before the court painful Injury to hla right hand In Is a new Issue. The suit now before Salt Lake th other day which will the United States court la for hydrant keep him from hla duties aa fireman rental and a Judgment against the city on the Rio Grande for several weeks. for 140,000. If we succeed In the de- He was opening a bottle of fruit at cision of the suit the company will his boarding house and the top of the get no Judgment against the city and bottle broke, on account of a flaw, allowing hla hand to strike upon the will settle that question. I would therefore urge you to confer Jagged edges of the glass. A gash, In shape, was cut In the with the water company to do all In half-moIts power to get a speedy and amica- fleshy part of the palm of his hand, ble settlement M.he question. This Is necessitating six stitches to close IL certainly one of the greatest problems Another cut In the forefingn1 laid the before the league, via.: "the water flesh open to The bone. Mr. Carter question," and Is one which certainly became very weak from the loss of he reached th doctors affects the improvements and progress blood before ' of the "rityr- Until the city and water office. f. j- - 50 In n:-.-- on ' FIVE . '.clayed. sixes some ex; liili lu-- f :.s tlw mutter now si anil x in, i:t L'ngut u:i,l city a ::ur: l'.; Friday is lie it 1. al vlil.-l- I- The PAGE $ I $ $ $ s $ $ $ s t g ; The Hess Steam Bakery Store and Factory at 2557-6- 1 Grant Ave., Ogden, Utah j |