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Mail Your Order in Today, or
Better Still, Come in Yourself
For the Big Hit
' YOU CAN'T HELP WHISTLING IT
VICTOR RECORD
1S690 Whispering, Orchestra, Fox Trot 85c
Japanese Sandman, Orchestra. Fox Trot
COLUMBIA RECORD
i 3301 Whispering. Fox Trot, Orchestra $1 00
j If a Wish Could Make It So, Fox Trot, Orchestra
. PLAYER ROLL
1186 Whispering, with words. Fox Trot $1 2b
SHEET MUSIC
H Iflff Whispering 35c
iib ill mil
WHICH DO YOU WANT?
Glen Bros.-Roberts Piano Co.
Where Everybody Gees
Telephone 181 2472 Hudson Ave.
RICHARDS MAY '
GETBIG PLUM
Former Ogden Man Rccom-:
I mended for State Prohibi
tion Director
Lorenzo Richards of Ogden, has been
rccommenodd for the position of feder-
11 I prohibition director of Utah to suc-
Hl cecd Mathonlhah Thomas, who re-
U qr.od when nominated b the Iemo-
B erailc party as a candidate for con-1
Hl Kress from the second district.
H Mr. Richards Is a native of Ogden.
UfC and for a short tun. v:i 1 1-mocr.it e
iijunty i halinia:i following his
H return from Washington. where he
H was sccertary to Senator V. H King.
Hb' He subsequently took up residence in
BB Salt Lake, where It c- i 0 m 0 b I
mP of th law firm of Richards : Mlt-
I ehHl. m
H Mr Richards It, a former service
I ) man, having served during the World !
war In the t". S. naval avl tl rpa
H ' Mr. Richards is endorsed tfy Senator
King. Congressm. n James H. Mays
B . Hilton ii Wt
HI Thomas, former prohibition directoi
HHHHl Mayor C Clarence Neslen of Silt
HHHHl and Mayor Krank Francis gden.
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Night School Work !
Will Start Tonight
Regular night school classes at the
Ogden high school will start this eve
ning, according to Bupt, w Karl Hop-
1 kins. Mote than 4 00 students regis
lorcd for the various courses at the
school last week and more than 200
-more are expected to enter the shool
during the present week The grate
t est variety ever offered In the history
of the night schools in this city have
been arranged for
Instructors from the University of
Utah will have direct charge of the
University extension classes. Students
taking courses in this department will
receive university credits.
-Classes will be held Mondax and
Thursday evening of each week
H II PAYS TO USE
THE BEST
1; And using the best in
I ' painting yield; returns
J that are doubly profitable.
II Whether you do it yourself ,
J Li or not, you want the Job ,
J W not only to look right when Tj
1 f it's finished, but stay right. W
J c 3You'll find the market i ;
31 leaders here in either
paints or varnishes. Prices
I lower.
Hj Griffin Paint
Gomnany
jl 2310 Washington Ave.
1 rnfc Ogden 9pr?
' AAI First Door North of Bur- ryJy
1 urrN-, ton implement Co.
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DR. M'KEEVER !
TO TALK HERE
Noted Educator Will Deliver
Series of Lectures in Ogden
Wednesday
Superintendent W Karl Hopkins of J
the Ogden school system has complet
ed arrangements with Pr. William A
McKeever of the Unlversitj of Kansas
to spend Wcdnesdav In Ogden as a
guest of the schools of the city. Dr.
McKeever fs scheduled to arrive In 1 K
den from the east shortly after 10
o'clock on Union Pacific train H, after!
which he will he taken over the city
in an automobile
Ilcwlll address tho students of the
niirien high school Mt 11 o'clock: his,
subject to be. "What Is Vour Meas-
ure?" Following the address at 'the j
high school. lr McKeever will deltv-,
er an address before the Ogden Rolar
Lana at their weekly luncheon Wednes
day afternoon at'thc Wober club. In
his address to the Kotarians he will
sm :i l; mi i :ii0dinr: ii i t h" Boy."
In the afternoon l.o will address all
teachers of tie- gb-n schools at the
Ogden hiuh school This address will
De made at 3:30 o'clock. "The. School
As Life and Progress" s"s the themej
chosen forlheVeachc rs meeting by Dr.'l
UcKeevci
At the Tabernacle under the aus
pices of the Federation of Worrteh'a
clubs. Vf NloKeever win deliver an'
iddre-. in The Young and C're.itlw-j
Democracy."
His evening lecture will be free to:
I the public.
-i on '
Recovers Rifle Lost
More Than Year Ago
J. M McCannaut. 233G Washington
avenue, is jubilant today over the rp
covcry of a rifle stolen from his home
between May S and 30. 1919
The police were notified lasl v. !;
t mi i rifle had been found in a clump
of brush near a tennis court on Twenty-third
street, between Washington
and Adams avenues.
A careful search was made to (lis
i cr who had hidden the gun, qnd the
'purpose for hiding the rifle. No chic
,a; to the owner of the rifle could be
found.
A i t port of the incident was git n
Lhu newspapers and McCahaapl read
of Ihe rifle which was found. He ivo
an accurate description of the weapon
whirl was turned ovei to hini.
"H" got it Just in time to oil it up
(and get ready lor a deer hunt," one
I of '.be officers stated.
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Appeals Dance Case
To District Court
Appeal of the case of Steve Gray,
(who was recently fined $30 by Judge.
D. R. Roberta of the city court on i
charge of unlawfully conducting, a
public dance hall in the basement of
the krion hotel without a license,
. i tiled in the district court today.
The convlctiion of c;ra- wai made
I undT the recently passed dance hall
I ordinance which the city commission :
ratified May 11, 1920. Th, appeal Of
the case Is expected to attack the con-1
titutionalltj of the ordinance foi Iti
provision! sel forth plainly that no t
! dance hall must be conducted without,
a license ttriVJ the license can only bel
obtained where investigation has first
been made by the department of pub-
lie safety.
Halverson, Kimball and Farr are at-i
j torncys for the defendant
Provide Showers for
High School Athletes
Ogden high school athletes will Have
advantage .of improved shower bath
equipment from now on. It was an
nounced today. Because of the Inadi -Iquacy
of tho old shower bath arrange
ment, it was decided that new Cflulp
L meht should be Installed.
J Hlx showers have been completed, a
waterproof flooring has been placed
and the showera arc now ready for
use.
Alhlites experienced difficulty dur
ing the first part of the football sea
son In taking shower baths following
their dally practice. It Is reported
MRS. E. S. FIFE !
S PASSES AWAY
Widow of William Fife. Ogden
Architect Dies in 57th
Year
-
!
xmmiwim n in ini hi
MRS. ELIZADBTD v- IT1T..
1 Mrs. Kllabeth Stewart Fife, widow
of William W. l ife, architect of g j
den, died yesterday afternoon at ln-r
. home -22S Ada in s avenue, at 12:80
o'clock. Mrs Kite was the daughter
o-' the late nishoji Isaac M. Stewail of
I raper, at which place she was born
September 3. 1808. Following her
mnrriage on December 7, 1882, shol
moved -to Ogden, where she had resld-
ed since.
Mrs. Fifes husband died In 1991,
leaving her with six sons and one.
daughter all of whom SUrvjVti Iter.
They an William S Fife of Metropol
is. Ntv.. Isaac D Fife of Silr Lake.
In land Fife of Magna, Mrs. Fretta E.
Lindsay, of ogden. Randolph W. Fife
oi Kamas. and Walter W. and Jo.seih(
B. Fife, now attending college In towi
Mrs. Fife was a sister of the late
Isaac J Stewart of Rexburg, Idaho.
1'rotessor William M Siewarl of the
University of I'tah and Joshu. Stev.
art of Salt Lake. She Is survive.! by
the following brothers and sisters.
Judge J. Z. Stewart, and Mrs Richard
A BaluUltyne, of Logan;, Mrs R, II
BtrlngfeliOW, Mrs John D. Fife, Mi
James H. Porter. Mrs. A H. Taylor, I
Judge s. V Stewart and Attorneys C.
13. and Barnard J Stewart Sait Like,
Also thirteen grandchildren. Eunera.1
services will be held In the Fourth
S'arl chapel at 2 o'clock Wednesda)
aliernoou LiOiop II, i: I inn) will of
ficlute. The body may be viewed at
Ihe home Tuesda and Wcdnesda
oo
Veteran Returned to
Home at Sawtelle
Garrison Crane, 88 years of age, a
Civil war veteran who was taken from
a train here a wqe)c ago. suff ring
from weakness and who had lost e
railroad ticket which he said was to
take him to the cast to visit relatives.
h.a,s lc"n Benl back to the I ld Soldiers'
Home in Sawtelle, Cal., from where he
started his Journey.
The man. enfeebled by old age and
travel, was hi pitiable condition when
he reached ogden. lb had no ticket
and practical!) no funds. IurlnfT his
period here he was cared for at the'
county jail while efforts were made I
to obtain funds with which to semi
him back to the California home.
Transportation was furnished him
'yesterday by the Southern 1'aclfic rall
road with the understanding tlidt he
would recompense th- railroad from
his pension money. Deputy sheriff
Kay West took the old man to, th,
d pot and placed him s.iiely on t:ie
I train- '
The illness of the man made- itylm-'
possible for him to continue the trip
'east unaccompanied and It was iledd
ied that he would be better cared for
through being returned to the soldleis
home.
on
Inspects Reads in
South Part of State
E. E. Kidder of the United Slates
bureau of public roads has returned
from an Inspection tour of roads In
southern Utah. Mr. Kidder reports
that tho survey for the Hea n -I'ul i. i
Lake road has been completod and
that work on this project will be Start
ed cfuilng the coming spring This
rdad Is. bfche 12 miles long.
The Ccdar-Iong Valley dirt road oy
19 miles is now under course of con
struction. This work Is being done
by men residing In that vicinity, Mr.
Kidder reports.
Clothes Last Longer
When Washed in an EDEN
The Best Made
and easiest to operate of all
WASHING MACHINES
Free demonstration and easy
time payments.
OGDEN ELECTRIC
SUPPLY CO.
2430 Washington Ave.
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JUST ARRIVED "aFTEr" FIVE ffi
'IIBIPSh A CARLOAD OF THE FAMOUS 9 I
I .lNE' Os 'HOE .TlRE' I l
' OTiPiBi MI FECnONS. TTH MANuaCTURERS- NAME
B&wXa'i1'' M AND SERIAL NUMBER APPEARING ON EACH fM
!; ' - :yiVGlT'USi AND EVERY TIRE-
I 'aJKrr SBBP sale starts Tuesday, V
I J? You Know i OCTOBER 12TH
- Tl Tl 11711 rVTr. Cl I Wl f T? l
1 & inese i ires vv in iot ijKia $ tome cany
On account of season's lateness and lateness of Tires arriving we are forced to sacrifice these tires at the above
sacrifice jrHccs. This is not a popular vequcot, or an annua! sale, but a FORCED SALE, in order to dispose of W
this CARLOAD OF FAMOUS TIRES AND TUBES that have been held up since June on account of r J
i railrond Strike. Now is the time to buy this Famous Tire at within a few cents of factory price- V j
I SPECIAL j f
I 30x3 Non-skid -' $11.30 I
I 34x4 Non-skid - $25.79 1 I
6,000 Miles Guarantee r
I CORD TIRES , FABRIC TIRES ' A
Kon-okid. List. Sale.
No"-k;i SaL'- 30x3V2 S2400 S16.00
P $S 30x3V2 5 Ply 26.50 17.66 1 $,
32xiy- 45.50 30,j -,, m
ti 32x4 58.20 38.80 ?2x3 29.75 19.84 9
H 33x4 59.75 39.83 31x4 34.50 23.00
i iS f 32x4 38.50 25.66
t 32x4V2 65.-50 43,67 oo A , I
i 33x4Vo 67.25 44.82 33x4 - 4C-25 26.82
H 34x4 i ' ' ! 69.10 46,07 32k4V2 51.25 3447
i SS ' I I
M 35x5 88.00 ' 57.33 3x4V2 5180 36.53 I !
37x5 S0.00 60.00 35x4V2 57.25 38.17 1
- 36x6 123.00 82.00 35,41, 581r I
i 40x8 223.50 149.00 '1 1,11
'j 334 Rib Cord 56.60 37.67 Sjxi 67-25 44.83 j
hi 34x4 Rib Cord 57.25 38.15 37x5 71.25 47.51 I B
NEW AND USED CARS FIRST, SECONDS AND REBUILT TIRES
' OLDEN S LARGEST AUTO AND TIRE EXCHANGE U
m , 2224 WASHINGTON AVENUE I
TELEPHONE 896
1 i ?
Showers General in j
North Part of State
Although deluges of rain. intf-r !
Ispcrsed with hall, fell on Ogden andj
vicinity yesterday and lnmnlghi. th
official weathor record today uhowa
the preclpftatloln to have been but T7j
m an inch. The storm were reported 1
general er the northern section ofj
the state and I)av.- county was HiVen
even a more severe drciiLhing ftiui
Weber county.
No great amount of damage was
reported from the agricultural di.
trlcts on account of tho downpour.
Rain if aKaln predicted for this sec
tion tonight and tomorrow, according
I to the weather report which arrived
In Ogden this morning. Froet is sch d- j
11 ed for the central portion of the I
4Hjate.
Scores of motoric returning from I
the conference In alt Lake last night
were drenched, even though side cur
tains were uocurely fastened. The
rain was so Intense that it swept In
through the smallest crack and pat-
terod over the occupants of the nia-1
chines. Several earn were compelled
to halt by the roadside nnh await a
I lull In the li nuour when the water
poured In on their engines and ihorts
! Ireulted the wiring
uu
To stop strt cars at railroad cross
ings or drawbridges should a motor
I man ignore a Signal, an inventor has
I designed a spring bumper to be - raised
1cm1 with their front sills.
I
Section of Lincoln
Highway in Bad Shape
1 toads in Nevada Are In bad eondi-,
tion. according to S- nior Highway I "..
glneejr W. N. Krlck.-tad. who returned:
efterdny from an ln.jectlon of roads
between Ball l-;ike city and Canon
City. Nevada, over the Lincoln higli-i
Waj tbr the United States bureau of
p u idle roads
Mr. Prlckstad reports progress on
the roods near Ely and on the road uc-
twi on Austin and Psllon,
Daring the present year the state'
of Nevada has completed four projects!
according to Mr. Krickstad.
The work done by the state of I'tah1
on the IJiu-oln highway at Fishers
puss is regarded as ah Ideal piece of
work, he ald. The road between Salt
Lake ;ind Carson City, with few excep
tions, he reports In bad condition, the
roads through the mountains being far
superior to UlOSg ID. the descrl :
tions. I
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French Boxer to j
Meet Benny Leonard
George LdLMontt French boxer, was
an 1 igden visitor yesterday en routs
to the 1 ust from San T'ranrLsi-d )..
Is scheduled to meet Benny Leonard'
at New York Thanksgiving day.
1
In Hawaii it hss been found that
Reed can be kept down in susrar
plantations by covering the fields with
paper. "
Russians first entered Siberia In
tlu 16th oentu in search of furs
' !
Among the most curious modes of ' sbbhS
salutation lis that of the Malays a'rid !
other 1'olynesianSj who greet each oth- laHifi
er by smelling. N iBfil
Spitzhergen lias but four months of t Lp
sunlight in the feai V
II llll ! I I IPeaWMMMIBJiBSJMi
FIoorLamps I
We have just replenished our stcck of Floor Lamp?.
You will find here the latest designs In bases and I I
shades. A line of quality Lamps reasonably priced. I'
SMALL PORTABLES FOR THE TABLE 4
AND DRESSER $l f -
Also wire frames of simple design, should you care f,
to make your own shade. -h-.
THE LIGHTHOUSE fit
Ogden's Quality Electric Store j
M52 Washington Ave, Phone 581 IB

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