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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 9

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Ogden, Utah
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THE OGDEN BTANDARD-EXAMHpIR 9 Tuesday evening afril 10 1929 WILL ENTERTAIN SCHOOL YOUTHS torneyv Holther id municipal court this morning Mrs Besares is alleged to 'have stabbed Jack Farish April 9 Trial of Mrs Thelma Bruerton 24 charged with maintaining a nuisance at i 214 Twenty-fourth street and giving! away intoxicating! uiquor has been set for Friday 'April 19 The stabbing ifalleged to have taken place at Bruerton premises following a quarrel ONE LAPEL 1 A new coat In bright navy cre-pella has a novel closing The right side Is finished with a three-inch facing that extends around the neck to form a turn-down collar and ends in a long scarf that hangs below ihe waist on the left side" The 1 left front has a finished lapel that buttons across to the right facing Many Essays Are Written On Kindness To Animals COURT RESTRAINING ORDER REQUESTED Shiki and XL Shikl his wife filed suit today In the Second district court against Chester Si Martin and Eva Martin his wifd seeking to the court restrain the Martins from interfering with certain property in Weber coufity The Shikls alleged they itraded property in Box Elder county last year to the Martins for Weber county property but that Martins interfere with their use of the Weber county property Ij MURDER HEARING SET FOR APRIL 20 Preliminary hearing for Mrs Esther Besares charged with first degree murder was set tot Saturday April 20 on motion of her at animals All children of the city1 and county will be admitted with- out charge and It is anticipated that there will be a large attendance It was reported at th meeting that many essays have been written -on subject of national Be Kind to Animals week Prizes will be given to the best essays and children otherwise encouraged to give study to the Question of animal life Mrs John Hyslop president of the society will visit schools in Provo and Logan during the week She will give talks on the national week subjects -V Never plant trees and shrubs in mud Test soil by moulding a ball in the hand then striking the ball If it crumbles the soil is right for planting if it retains Its shape and flattens into a mud-pie the soil is too wet The Genuine Brand Garments Bear This Babel i 1 i j) MtJtl The Ogden Humane society held a brief session In the office in the city building Monday evening (and completed plans for the entertainment of school children at the Egyptian theatre Saturday morning iThe entertainment to be given will include films depicting scenes from one of poems of a story Illustrative of treatment of A Hamson Phoenix Arlz Old Sol owes a vote of thanks Hr Hamson clipped a rambling item from this column a week ago in which Old Sol waa guilty of saying that the weather was good for 1 17 Mr Harrison like that'' He thought hating been an old resident of Ogden for some time that the weather here was pretty darn good and that our winter Jralf as bad as that of other places He suggest that we forget the Storms and snows and write about good days And Old Sol thinks he is right But putting out a column every Iflay Is an arduous task and we must say something or else papa eat 5 1 Book for This Babel in the Neck of Bvery Garment It Insures You Correct Pattern A New Shipment of Garments (Seconds) at Reduced Prices GET YOURS WHIBE THEY BAST OUR SPRING SALE 1 Continues to he the outstanding event The arrival of more goods makes it possible to continue the values of yesterday Cotton Jerseys Afl 4 forv $100 Rayon Striped Jerseys 3 for We are glad to say that Monday was the kind of a day you dream about Warm but not hot Fresh but not cold Clear but not glary Toil know the kind "Even the thermometer felt the surge of ambition and crept to 65 Zioweet last night was 36 and at 7:30 this morning it war 49 The I barometer registered 3008 I If you declare it ou have ever served our money instantly i i Youre statement is enoushjVou keep the tea i 1 Fresh jtea! No other is like it 4 for a Schilling secret Try a tin of Schilling Tea 4- the most freshly I fragrant tea I 1 --yOim srocer will return Green Athletic Knit Unions (j1 A A 2 or Aa Full Fashioned Hose All the Best Shades $100 -if Rayon Undies 1 flfl Special 2 for SEE OUR WINDOWS is: (ImfternrfTflrifti A year ago today the highest was 66 and the lowest 43 The day was partly cloudy One hundred and forty-three years ago tonight on April 16 JL786 an audience gathered in the John Street theatre In Boston to witness the premiere of the first comedy written by an American It was by Itayall Tyler a Harvard graduate who afterward beckme chief Justice of Vermont Qddly enough the plot of this pioneer play was as modern as which might be offered to a present day talkie audience- The title came from the contrast between the traveler veneered hy European society and the rustic American Most of the comedy was supplied by Jonathan a Yankee servant who delivered his Jokes with a New England twang Aside from the fat that it was a pioneer was not remarkable as a play 1 As early 1760 there were theatres in New York -and Philadelphia frowns of Furitans and Quakers delayed any real de- Velopment of the drama Productions were mostly of English origin except a tragedy by Thomas Godfrey "The Prince of produced in Philadelphia by amateurs in 1767 1 ThaTIooker Oak of California is the largest leafing tree in America i When In leaf it Would shade about 80004 person Coffee 4- Baking Powder 32 Extracts 4- 47 Spices 4 EVCRVTHINO IN KNIT GOODS g) EAm -f Offers Exceptional Opportunity To the wide-awake investor who buys today Hundreds of far-sighted thinking people took the time to investigate the merits and possibilities of great dividend paying mines during their time of development They got the facts direct from unbiased people who knew and using this intelligence they took a chance These people last year actually received in cash dividends eighteen anc a half millions of dollars and if they desired they could sell their holding today for many times more than the original cost Luck you say! No! Just plain ordinary human intelligence alert to the voice of opportunity when she called all 4 I The big opportunity in a mining! investment is after its development proves the presence of ore and just before the magnitude of the deposits are blocked out due regard being glyen to favorable geological conditions and competent faith in the property It is just at this particular time that the price of the stock is lowest and the speculative possibilities kt the highest point Shares that cost but a few cents then have the spefu-' lative future possibilities of making dollars and it is this big chance of gain from storehouse of mineral wealth that makes one feel that he can afford to risk some of his money in the venture In so doing he ddcs nothing more than the farmer who takes his chances with pests and tie elements or the stockman orpoultryman who bets his investment against disease and the market or the conservative investor who buys land or shares in a financial institution and trusts to missing the hazards of 'a slump in the price of the land bought or failure of the corporation entrusted with his funds More or less chance enters into everything we undertake and -since risk is an ever-present element that we must recognize in every transaction and since every transaction is made because of the reward gain or profit believed to be forthcoming many far-sighted thinking people conclude that in the great game of life it is good business to chance some money on mining enterprises whose sole activities under scientific direction seek to redeem the millions of dollars in mineral wealth which garners hold i Beaver Crown Is a mine it is now being developed it has produced several thousands of dollars in commercial ore is now exposed at several points geological signs give competent engineers faith in its future it is right now to the point where the onlyquestion left to be determined is how big will the ore bodies develop to be and as to this matter the drills under scientific direction are now grinding away to determine this fact the stock that is available can be had for a few 'cents a share right now while the question of the magnitude of the mine is being worked out Should the mine prove to be what engineers think of it cents invested now could easily run to dollars in a short time The speculative chance is a good one and people are invited to see the mine or have their engineers do so to their own satisfaction 1 Call at our offics in Ogden 24S3 Grant Street Community Hotel Bldg and see samples of the ore maps asay sheets smelter returns reports and talk with us about the possibilities of this meritorious property and Incidentally get acquainted with some of the many people of Ogden who are already interested in it For once in your life give yourself the privilege of looking into a real mining opportunity One that Is under your very eyes so to speak and one from which you can actually dig the ore with your own pick and carry your samples away to your own assayer one in which you can see hundreds of feet of ore bearing veins coming from great igneous intrusions from which ore bodies makes In justice to our many clients in Ogden and as evidence of our appreciation for their loyal support in helping to bring Beaver Crown to Its present stage of high de- velopment we have allotted to our branch office in Ogden part of the final block of Beaver Crown stock which we must sell to fulfill our contracts Stockholders both in Salt Lake and Ogden are increasing their holdings as their finances will allow therefore you should not delay a single day in making your Investigation The office will be open in the evenings to take care of all those who can not come in during the day Remember the address 2483 Grant Street Community Hotel Bldg Ogden 4 Fnimaimenimg Ogden and Salt Lake WRIGHT'S THE FOOD STORE DOWNSTAIRS 2576 Washington i 2219 Washington i 2432 Washlngtotji Ave i These Saving Prices Will Be Effective Wednesday and Thursday ApiUTfth and 18th EVERY day fresh from the creamery comes our Bear brand Butter It is made of sweet cream not sour cream and no matter what price you pay you cannot buy better butter than Bear Brand I price 42c a pound We 2 Cans TOMATOES No Sweet Instead babitjf arming ppyiictj or strong Irritating parget i RZMXDTj the aaf dependable 1 vegetable Uwthr Mild ktlv gentle to- IO tomorrow alright To-morrow Cot a 25e box I ALRIGHT Recommended and sold by all 15 Ogdon druegists Large No 2z Cans Kitchen King Scans 29c Sirloin or T-Bone 12 Cans 1 Case (24 Cans) Above SADSAGE Loose 2 lbs Smooth 1(0) lbs 1 i Potatoes 50 lbs Potatoes 100 lbs and Solid Relief For Sore Aching Feet New York city "In my practice of Chiropody I have applied Resinol Ointment with beneficial results after the extraction of irritated and inflamed corns EDevnfleifl 6 cans 2SC SaHmoimSl" cans is 4 cans 2Sc A Llptons lb can 49c 1 I I 2-lb Can or Coffee Mayonnaise V2 pint 1 Pint Mayonnaise 1000 Island or Sandwich Spread KIDNEY BEANS 2 cans 9 ft i Small Cans Bed Kidney Beans 'I Particularly! when a corn is cut too-elose a small application of Resinol is Soothing1 and healing After the extraction of soft corns it lias no equal For racked skih or for any kind of irritation on the feet I find reliable and safe -s (Signed) Adolph Kasviner 6 St Marks Place Resinol Soap and ointment should be In every home the soap used daily to cleanse refresh maintain the health of the skin ointment as a healing Sou aim fflhuuraGlaipj JOIN THE BARGAIN FEAST-BIG SAVINGS FOj EVERYONE IPodipEs SteaUso nds eacnD CLIMAX CLEANER eamiG S5f TniiimaFncIhi 2 cans IPeanasatl: Wo Holiday or Fern lb Yhole Yheat Nuggets 2 pkgs 2 SEc Those Good 54 Reini Baltimore Md I SUPPERS fancy strap pumps and ties latest values to $500 do nn choice SPECIAL rayon step-ins bloomer and combinations Values to 8195 only Peets Granulated Soap 35c Bring Your Coupons and Get 3 Bars Soap Free Bring Soap uUdJJ WORK SHOES i Special lot heavy work shoes Panco or leather soles All sizes now so come djn qj early Choice WORK SHIRTS heavy union made work shirts regularly for S9e All sizes Only sold 75c Evergreen cans 4 io fe Spaghetti 1 Baking Powder are ranco mer 2 Baking Powder can' 29c Calumet Walnut Meatsrib--30? lb OVERALLSPECIAL Without question we have the best bib overalls on the market for the money Heavy 220 denim full cut triple stitched bar talked double back pockets large flap pocket and safety watch pocket on bib A real $200 value $129 Calumet r0 PkS- WOMIsmali oka lOe 35c Small pkg LJptort Hfg Grade 1-lb can Raisins Catsup Wheat Flakes Pkg 37 Car Premium Oals Sfa 45c SaltC 21c 33c tiMeeleUUIe BeetS 3 Coffee Tofi Beet nn 54-f can OyC 2 cn Sweet I Cdo Tender 2 cane Pooc No' 2 Can Spring QO 1 Cao Garden 2 cane UuC Cnrrt Mget nr vviU or Golden 2 caneOdC Iim r89 Pure nn Jdlll Fruit Asst Jam 1 foai 2 cans Strawberry or Raspberry Honey 39c Honey $109 Marshmallows35 25c Oranges II 29c Peaches 53c 35c Fairy nTA' -25c Whei ith Moviitd time UNIONS nainsook athletic style jq only knit athletic style 65c SLIPPERS Black kid one-strap sizes AC 54 to 8 i vlixi) Black kid one strap size to 11 $165 Asparagus 2Pccr 39c Crackers Graham' 35c Butter Crackers pkg19c Franco I 25c Peaches! I SHIRTS Grapenuts pkoJ 35c Sardines 25 Cream of Whealpk23c Oats 25 Hcrthcy Vz vvvvu i ib 34d Or Blue Bunny AOBran 20c Com cj Or Poet Toaetles flfile Quick nr wttlo Quaker i EXTRA SPECIAL 1 all cotton work 191 SOX Jk ai fancy rayon hose One lot any size AQ Special heavy ehambray4 only ODC No 2yz 19c Spinach Floiir 4 ii $155 Bananas 9c Grapefruit nc SWEATERS One lot sweaters and sport jacket! Values to $300 nn now OO HOSE Special lot hose a real valued only Postum Cerealpkg 23 Berry Select No Jams 5 can UJC tr Blue Pine pt 15 iIIlcgarQt 29t) Macaroni 15c Taste IN OUR MARKETS lb nEDo 2Sq lb 2Sc Pork Shoulder Asparagus' 327 TWENTY-FOURTH ST OGDEN A Good Used Car See Classified Ads.

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1920-1977