Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 43 1 FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER 2 1949 st 22c First Grade Power-Packe- d 24c SET FUEL OIL Number TIRES AND -3 j BATTERIES AT WHOLESALE SEE US AND SAVE MONEY PIONEER SERVICE 3925 Riverdale Road Dial $2450 well-attend- ed $563 two-thir- gS ' bBEeS"" i identified Gaines as the man who shot and robbed him Gaines confessed his part in the crime Tuesday morning after intensive grilling and being presented with facts as to his part in the crime Fertig who had been held in custody wrote his confession Thursday Samuel Kraines 72 retired Ogden businessman died Thursday in Washington D C after a short illness He was born in Drohitchen Poland the son of Jacob and Li be Kraines in 1877 He came to the united Mates when a young man and settled in Ogden 43 years ago He conducted a fur business here for many years He married Henrietta Buckonle in Salt Lake City in 1903 She died in Ogden Jan 14 1947 While in Ogden they resided at 3J70 Kie-sAbout a year ago he went to Washington to reside with a daughter Mrs Marion Thompson He was a member of the Congregation B'rith Sholom Surviving are two daughters and a son Mrs Lillian Rasman and David K Kraines Chicago and Mrs Thompson Washington D C also a grandchild and a brother Joseph Kraines Ogden The body will be brought to Ogden to the mortuary at Twenty-fourt- h at Adams Monday Florence E Ware contemporary painter and interior decorator will exhibit some of her work in Utah Ogden from power auditorium Dec A to 31 The "open house" inaugurating fall activities of Ogden Palette club will give the artist's friends an opportunity to greet her personally The show will open on Sunday HEAD COLO Dec 4 from three to six p m and be will be onen on week-day- s CONGESTION tween nine a m and five p m NASAL n The public is invited — — A feature of the exhibit will be — with 2 drops of Benetro Nose Drop X showing of floral paintings cold- - 1 J draperies that might be used in a room along with last I ou ureauio -Miss Ware has dec- easier quickly this 2 drop way decorations orated homes of prominent Salt PENETRQ NOSE DROPS Lake City and Provo residents and is decorating several Ogden residences She is a member of the American Professional Artists' League of New York which sponsored the observance of National Art week this month She has been regional director of the Utah division and is a member of the Society of Western Artists "STORE FOR MEN" Her painting "Spring Fantasy" M H at the exhibited DeYoung is museum at San Francisco and is of the Sofeatured in the catalog ciety of Westernn Artists of Miss The landscape-sectioWare's show is said to be distincolorguished by brilliantly fresh brush-work ing and firm sophisticated The paintings which have not been exhibited before include local scenes as well as canvases done in Jackson Wyo and the 450 Fifteenth seeking election to the Ogden city board of education from the Third new mother sleeps because baby sleeps safely M in SANDMAN SAFETY SLEEPER 100 safety for baby in the sleeper with the invisible arm — a Turn-a-boswivel strap fastens to the bottom of crib (or spfmg) and allows baby to turn and twist in every direction except toward the head of crip Keeps your baby snug under covers Talon zippered from toe to chest for easy diapering — HO zipper in the throat area Made of Sanforized flannelette or combed cotton in white pink blue maize Small (layette to six months) medum (6 months to 1 year) large (1 year to about 3 years) And so low priced Only Girls' Christmas Party Frock We Invite Your Lava way size 3 to 6 498 size 7 to 12 6WJ LI Girls' Rain Coats sizes 4 to 12 SPECIAL 298 Girls' Red Dotted Ski Style 249 and 298 Pajamas Girls' Umbrellas plain and i ns to 398 plaid 2438 Washington Blvd Toddler Dresses sizes 1 to 3 298 ut John Van Alfen £ t270 f Permits to Build or Remodel lANTAM — light compact Tokos color or block-on- d hoodie) whit olctMros aa 82$ ftfao Price— $4950 YOU GET THIS CAMERA AND TRIPOD FOR ONLY A $563 See this JO $50 bargain TOOAYl Fay only $1 a week KODAK osuy-l- o W building and remodeling permits issued by the city engineer's office during the month ol November represented an expenditure of $686475 it was reported today by P J Anderson city "building inspectorout however Anderson pointed that $300000 of the amount was on a permit taken out by the city to build the Central fire station in was started City Hall park whichamount was The last spring for placed in the November totals said recording purposes only hewas reAnother $100000 permit corded for the extension program at Lorin Farr school New residential building during the month totaled $216009 and construction new The 44 permits issued $453950 during November last year represented a total value of $150000 e RCAVICTOR Radio-Phonograp- h Outstanding OWN IE HAWK EYE WILL BE EVERLASTING Ironnle Appearance free Record lEMONSTRATION IKON SITTING DOWN! 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Two are in Ogden high school He is engaged in the real estate and insurance business in Ogden and for many years conducted his own printing establishment j Pay Only 51 Weekly ror only I — yea Got ono of these outfits — over-the-mant- RETINA roceiire this Eastman 35mm DoJur Light Meter camera — plus Iho Retina I mNi for $727 the light sotor for $1495 YOU GET BOTH FOR A SAVINGS OF S'0: JBSf $77 JO week "DROP 1 SPECIALS OTHER CHRISTMAS KODAK $2550 el Exhibit Here John Van Alfen t Artist Ware j Planning John Van Alien In School Election $3013 You Get Both For Only Death Summons Samuel Kraines T- A GIFT FOR BABY lotal ty EEEEEai Florence E Ware whose work will be on exhibition in Utah Power auditorium Ogden from December 4 to 31 Is shown above in her Salt Lake City studio The show is sponsored by Ogden Palette club rob--ber- y 3-0- ' Hearing Slated in Burglary Case mm Og-de- GASOLINE Hi-Te- Fertig has admitted driving the getaway auto but maintains that he had no knowledge of the crime When Fertig was asked if he had an attorney Gaines again inter spersed a protestation that he (Gaines) is alone responsible for the crime Both men said they are "broke" and asked the court to appoint legal counsel to represent them Gaines said he didn't icare who was appointed for him but Fertig askedn for Maurice Richards a young lawyer The justice noted that the court has no authority to order Richards to act but said he would request it and the lawyer could act If he desired Davis County Sheriff LeGrande Hess and Deputy Arch Richardson arrived in Ogden earlier to take Gaines and Fertig to Clearfield Both men have been held in the Weber county Jail as Davis facilities are inadequate f Gaines and Fertig are charged in aDavis county complaint with robbery and are being held in lieu of $15000 bail each Gaines was arrested by Ogden police and turned over to Davis county au thorities Fertig was arrested by Weber county deputy sheriffs Meanwhile Sheriff Mac M Wade of Weber county and Deputies Jack Card and Blaine Farr said investigation they are continuing obtained both of the case They written confessions following two weeks of intensive investigation in which they recovered $8300 of the stolen $10000 and also the weapon used by Gaines Black who was struck by three of the four bullets admittedly fired by Gaines at the time of the in was reported improving He had St Benedict's hospital Haizlip Admits Morals Guilt Retail Stores Approve Late Shopping Dates Gaines and Fertig Arraigned Before Davis County Justice CLEARFIELD Davis County Dec 2—Albert Dewey Gaines 51 1915 Grant repeatedly tried to take full responsibility for shooting and robbing Homer E Black when he and his alleged accomplice Samuel W Fertig 37 325 Twenty-fift- h were arraigned on a robbery charge today Gaines kept exclaiming "I did It I did it" as the hearing proceeded before Justice of the Peace Jens K Nelson As a result of the arwere raignment the two men hearing Dec 6 at granted another ten a m at which time represented by attorneys they will have an opportunity to waive or demand a preliminary hearing mm and entered plea of botit charges Judge Charles G Cowley continued imposition of sentence un til Dec 19 Preliminary hearing for Thomas is In the pandering case Haizlip is E Bennett 21 Virginia hotel entire set tor Wednesday Dec 7 nn iu cnargea aiiempuug Bud Haizlip 22 2847 Wheelock a He is facing a third degree bur- eirl into becomme a charge for allegedly entering withdrew Dleas of innocent to Dan- - professional prostitute The carnal glary Nelson Bros Market aiui him the charges complaint knowledge denng ana- -r carnal knowledge witn naving sexual relations with Grant through a window Nov 13 J with intent to commit larceny For the benefit of Christmas charges in Second district court the girl shoppers retail stores in Ogden will remain open until nine p m daily from Dec 16 to Dec 23 inclusive it is announced by George B Morgan chairman of the chamber of commerce retail merchants division Stores will close at six p m Tourist Camera Saturday Dec 24 it was also de cided at the meet Plus Fine ing The merchant reversed their to previous decision keep stores Tripod open until eight p m on Dec 14 the date set for a spectacular Christmas parade Stores will close Dec 14 at six Value p m The Christmas parade will be held at p m Creating New Canvas STANDARD-EXAMINE- — l Open Friday Eveninss II J 24th at Kesel twe:? coUarM$A9fl "' in flllliiii stew "STORE FOR MEN" SINCE 1907 2473 WASHINGTON BtVD a: mr ss&s& |