Show TRANK FRANCIS Last Lust summer sun thousands of ex- ex ex excursionists visited Ogden can on Tho regular Y tourist parties 1 ere ente by bs the Cham be or of Commerce with th the ma or unil others assisting as speakers That has been een heard from from In many ways ways but the latest evidence of the pub pub- publicity pub publicity licit it IL obtained for Ogden Ogden's great out doors Is found in a 0 in III Top-Notch Top magazine magazin of April 15 in which Ogden Ogden an anon on tho the Inn bathing pool trout dinner a talented c little boy and girl ma mavor maor or Chain Chain- ser of oC Commerce j all get honor honor- honorable honor ibl able b mention One paragraph relates that at at Ogden IGO excursionists got cot off oC ho train loaded themselves Into ca cars rs and etal stalled tam ted for tor one ont I If I It f t Americas America's beauty spots Fol 1 Poi rol morn om went ent a with the crowd presently foun found l himself on co the the cranda I leranda eranda of a delightful rustic Inn perched on tIme the wall small of a 11 an canion anon on v Weaving caving caving a i love lose stOry stor the lU- lU lUthor author au author thor tells t Folsom s a meditations chile the girl eirl of his hi choice had toun other e company y Very lonely was Folsom there theren n the verinda and then by de- de of oC the I trees the magnificence anon anion began bet n t to Impress him himlie himlie lie was as reminded of o a it chasm ho he J tad lad seen near a chasm he had passed when hen on he way stay with guides gulden to scale e lount Blanc o j Under the shadow w of gigantic Inc lne slopes and of oC bare Lare col- col irful col-irful titanic rock rocks ed hen alien the backbone of ot the conti conti- conti continent nent as w s In time the making he h for for- forgot tot tor-tot got ot his vicissitudes of fortune No ho o he had to admit he lie had hade moser e eer er seen un thing In Europe luite like that man marv clous elous anon on I And this canyon eanon on had been right f here sn snuggled ug 0 away IlY In the th est of his 0 own n countr all the th while IC had been traveling tr thousands o miles In III quest of oC something Inot tot neall co so fine tine overseas I I Time The HIel of bf r the tIme no novel noel el Is Burt BurlL L Standish and l WEI w-liko w It Jt he heA see liS as one of the excursionists e BurtI on I the day dav of the hood flood at 5 asilo as ilo Ie 10 refers to the tran going I north through tit n Pt Ot tho I InIght nIght which washed stashed away ay houses house housesit I It would l be Interesting to trace the tue result requite of oC the talks and songs I II mm I Ot lell contributed d last sea sea- seaon seaon ion ea-ion on to the stranger who sho caught a 11 ut of this region and went m 1 1 ilka in barber shops in III CM- CM Ch-aso Ch ago In hotels In New Tork Chi I and JelUs to distant cities articles in III home newspaper ne have hav be been n echoes of oC the time entertainments and now love lose 10 e stories are telling of the lomance ot of o the th Was range ranco Il It pa pays pass to be courteous and wide Ide awake abc S Planning to buy an automobile the family had arranged to dra draw o out of the th bank The Th hus hus- husband hus- hus husband husband band was at t work ork In the shops and so 80 the wife wit we a was completing the tho transaction The Tho ban In as to tJ t how the balance of the money was as to be raised The wife wit said that by stinting Ih themselves the th family could make the tho payments payment of ot 50 a month But the buying Is only the tb be- be beginning be ginning said the til banker How How will you rou arrange for tor your gaso- gaso gasoline gasoline ao line and oil and pay for lor the re- re repairs r pairs pairs The woman thought that by a 0 t little more skimping even the th additional expense could be b met but Lut 1 when alien hen she ahe sh was as asked as a to what would happen If It regular em- em plo cm-plo ment of her husband was not notto notto notto to be b had she sh he the tho situ situ- situation situ situation atlon would be desperate A banker Rf c this illustration to reinforce his statement thit 1 business In the llie west est la Ie being dis di- dis- dis dislocated dislocated located by the automobile to 01 a greater deg ee than thin by any other influence operating to affect gen I gen gen- en-cial en el emal al business The family rd referred to was rent rent rent-ing log Ing a place to 11 live lise e In and had made no provision pro looking to the purchase of ot a home yet the theone theone one big bir ambition was as to get an automobile Why a car o e all 11 their friends and ond associates e weme e riding around an and l they were era walking A woman oman without a new hat hal lIt at LAster Later will silt stay at al borne homs honi In to show showing In herself hersel where here other women have Easter bonnets Being Heine out of ot tune lune In inthe InIn the social world orld Js like Ilk being out ot of harmony In a 0 choir or orches- orches tra tm So when sour lour our friends friend begin to mide Ide and vou ou lIre are or left let walking t Is a feeling of ostracism or ort at t least a 0 a desiro to get In the parade arade And that desire as s It grows II Is ii Isan iian Isan an obsession unless there has b licen en well ell learned the th lesson leason of denial self denial There Theme lIre are or women who base ha millIe Uk dres dressea and furs who ho are arc die dis discontented contented In the time circle they move women hate hav silks and nd satins satini satin and fun furs more alu- alu able Whatever YOU ou have If It the lh of ot comparison I Is In Ln our heart ou are ar poor Ia la I I I I I I I i TAMMANY HALL LEADER IS DEAD C Continued Prom Irom r Page s One lion tion candidate for tor or ma maior malor or to In- In insure In-BUro In sure suro Democratic forced the selection ot of o George floors B Mc- Mc Me-Clellan Me Clelon who llo ho WO- WO wat elected tor for two terms S IS S l Without aspiring aspirins to state lead lead- Mr Murphy then th n turned 1 his attention to 01 d strengthening the Democratic party throughout the tho state l From rom 1922 when Ros 1 ell el P rIO rioter er was elected to 1910 0 there had been an n unbroken string of Republican Orno go Ko idue due to the tact fact act that the th Republican lican vote In the state elate outside of ot hew J ew York City had grown to such that e een en the tho large oio ote usual usually polled poled by for tor Democratic candidates was sea as u un unable n- n able to overcome tho the Republican advantage upstate up late In 1910 bow bow- how e eer er the Democrats succeeded in electing John A Din and two ears ear later repeated their surce pith the election of ot William WllIam Sul- Sul Sulzer Sulzer zer Sul-zer zer who was wan Impeached before the tho first ear car ot of o lila his term Later Alfred E B Smith ana as elected twice In 1918 and 1922 making tour four gubernatorial cam cam- campaigns campaigns won ton b the dur- dur during Inn dur-Inn InK ing 20 soars oam oars ot of o Murphys Murphy's shIp ot of o In the mO time the Democrats elected two United States senators James Jmes A Ao o 0 Gorman German and Dr Ro al S 6 Cope Cope- Copeland Copeland land Cope land and in New York City Tam Tam- Tammany Tammany many had b been en successful sul In nil 1111 the mayoralty campaigns except In 1913 when wh n the late John Mitchell a fusion candidate de- de defeated de defeated Edward E McCall the choice M 1 MINY tNY 1 CO SIES During his long career as load lend loader er or Mr Murphy ass waa confronted with many control controversies s simo mo ot of hen led to COUI cOult t action In 1923 he Je was as a witness for or hat ahat wa wan said sd to have Ia-e been the first time In a suit for tor ITS he Instituted against Luls Lula M liar liar- tog Har-tog tog ind nd nd which became known as an anthe the glucose case The litIgatIon ass as the outgrowth of a war ear in- in industry Industry In Industry In which both were ere Inter Inter- Interested interested Interested ested MUI phy s a was a I feature of ot the trial The Jury die dis- disI disagreed dis disagreed I agreed and the tle case I sas as settled but of ot court as ass as also a a suit for tor tl brought by Hartog 1 against Murphy and others ip the tho Corn Prod Prod- ProdUct Products uch compan In which Hartog charged conspiracy S c S s 1 ErrE HI IE As a boy Murphy attended pub pub- public pub public lic and ad ate schools only a short time Obliged to earn eurn his hll oaf 11 lug living he be worked as a II ship caulker and In ft a wire airs work As Aa Aaa Asa Asa a he was as a leader ot of the thebo I bo boa s o of his neighborhood because lof of his mu muscular cular strength courage and com bath eness lie had Sc- Sc ac acquired local fame tame as the best t lunner swimmer and oar oar and andas BS as one of the best beat baseball Plat era Ia ers era In the tho Ga Gas Gaa House district At the age of ot 17 ho he organized the Svan club the nucleus of ot the organization In the eighteenth assembly embly district diati Tue members formed a n baseball club know n it as ns tho Senators tors of ot a aJ and catcher In 1876 1676 the year ear the NatIonal league wa nai organized the club made a lour tour of the United Staten State and defeated many of ot the beat amateur nines of the country As Asa Asa a result of this tour Murphy l re- re received re received II IIa se several offers to become a aI plC pIa er cc but declined and returned to New York to accept the humble position ot of driver of ot a street ear car OEl O OHI E FOUR SALOONS LOONS The future leader reo re- re retained tamed thit position he h had d saed sa 1600 which he Invested tn In Ina Ina a saloon He permitted the S Sil Silvan 1 van club and the baseball team to use the second floor of ot the building as quarters and the place became a sort of ot community club for tor the men of ot the district a ho homet homet met there to further the tho political of ot the district Ills His busl busi business ness prospered and by the tho time ehe he was wan 32 33 he ho was asas as the 0 owner otner ner ot of tour four saloons He a s took In the tact fact that the el aeto we o 0 con con- conducted con conducted ducted In an orderly manner and 1 acre ore regarded as ru poor mens men's clubs In the neighborhoods where they ere located From his business and investments In made from itt profits he had accumulated a con con- con considerable fortune before he ascend ascend- ascend td ed ad to the leadership of ot Tammany hall hail Ho waa as a generous bene bene- bene- bene benefactor benefactor factor of the Catholic church and of the poor but the eMent elent of ot hl hi his benefactions benefaction was wan lIDo known n to none but himself |