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Show PAGE EICIIT Seems funny that all Italy a fact. revelers,, but-it- s in the Orchard of Palms scene, I had recourse to Tripoli, and some of the delegation (I was told by my agent) originated, in the slave marts of the Sahara where bootlegging of the comely Nubians 13 still practiced. Oriental types came from Syria, the Holy Land and Egypt, and needless to say there were plenty of Roman girls in the ensemble scenes too. "Mrs. Niblo (Enid Bennett) saw it was a trying job to handle the eternal feminine of a score or more of, various hues, climes and lingoes. She was fertile of suggestion in teaching the different kinds of beauty the different kinds of action. When the ensembles were completed she echoed my thought in saying My, Im glad that, E. S. Calder, 386 S. 1 W, Feb. 18, House of All Nations is over and packing up.!"'. Feb. 18, the triumph of Arrius. HIY not provide these TYPES OF BEAUTY FILMED could ' "For my black beauties lily-li- ke Fred Niblo gathered beauties from all the Mediterranean littoral (and many of the hinteilands) for the picturization of the screen version of General Lew JVallace's classic which will be presented' at the Capitoj the t atre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. . I got a commissonaire in Paris," said Mr. Niblo, to hire the Fohes Bergere dancing gil ls to weekend in Rome and do the Festal Maidens m the forefront of, Joseph It. Brown, Wellsville, Ben-IIu- r, CAPST0IL - i Continued from Page One Aznal pleted he called upon table-tappito spell through the method a word that had been secreted in an envelope and .placed in an electric light brack et almost directly over his head. The table raised one leg and tapped once, for A,, then again Convinced that for another a. something was wrong, Storch waited eight minutes and asked Azrial" and the table to start all over again. But again came the single tap folowed a moment later by another tap and letting the table or Azrial complete the word Storch found It had , spelled Aaron." That's funney, said Storch-Tha- t s my first name, maybe you want to talk to me?' But Azrial had said all it cared to say for the evening Storch blamed his failure on the opening of a window which he said changed the vibrations. l ng UBWAHNER.-JOH- N BOLES y 5ENA OWEN PAULLSTEItL StAN-iVtKwM- Bf Also Comedy and News One Man Is Captain And Crew For 2 Days Seattle, Feb. 15 (AP a warn- ing that the disabled freighter was adrift and menacirg s, Aleunavigation at Unimak Pa-tian Islands, was broadcast Dy in Inaval ladio station here today after unsuccessful eforts had been made cy tr.v coast puaiu cutter Chelan to tow her to sale-- b Ifaim'mis fuve fcdl Mf febclv.d looked geiH ' with the entire quality crou.ly line ol Blue Pine Food Prod urte 1 ahe is prepared no serve de- lightful tqoale, frifgaltv't anJ on!, short notice, Demand Blue Pine, ' Fpqd Product wifh the name that. you- aak lor Blue Pina Coffee, 1 ' With lteif 1 The hopes of James ) , 1 r-- A , 1 BMJE iPSNIE , ad (t'gqp'Mp yfkjiutiQ Fine Granulated - - 40 lbs. 59c Medium Size Sunkist Oranges - 3 dozen 39c Large Solid Heads , Ripe Olives - 2 for 39c Creamy Iced Assortment 2 lb. Box - 59c A Fancy Assortment of Chocolate and Iced Crackers A National Biscuit Product Unusual Bargain in Choice Lean Streaked, Mild CU 3 Found lieccs or over pound . . .. El A MwUll 22 per pound 20 LEG MUTTON Mutton CHOPS per pound Shoulder Roast Mutton Stew Young Mutton-lb- . per pound..,.- .Fancy Cuts of Tender Beef, Lamb, Veal and Pork. Beef Pot Roat at Saturday Prices Fresh No. i Red Salmon and Halibut. It you want Salt and Something Lhffeient WE HAVE Smoked Fish, Dill lickles, lietf Brains, Cooked Tripe, Cottage Cheese, Bmk Chili, etc. 13 4 II. a Service sat.s-facto- I'ZI ry $7,500,000 Study Of Humans To Be Made New Haven, Conn., Feb 15 AP) With an endowment of $7,500,-00- 0 an Institute of human rela- tions whereby man himself will be the center of study has been formed at Yale University. Designed primarily to correlate knowledge of the mind and body and of individual and group conduct, the institute will enable further study of the interrelations of the factors which, influence human actions. The fund is made available by gifts from the Rockefeller foundation and the Laura Spelman Rockefeller memorial which total about $4 500,000 and the income from $3,000,000 of other Rockefeller donations and the commonwealth fund established by Mrs. Stephen V. Harkness. To enable the university to make, a study of human behavior in all of its aspects, the departments of natural and social sciences will cooperate with the institute and will act as the point of contact between them and as a center for their graduate and research work. Salt Lake Bankers,-busine- City, Feb. 15 (AP) ss men, educators and others voiced their oppositen to the resolution of S. M. Jorgensen for a property classification amendment to the consil.ution, a; a hearing on the measure today by the house committee on re- venue and taxation. While some of the speakers favored classification of property for taxation purposes, they argued that the Jorgensen measure, which would vest tiie power In the hands of the legislature, is too sweeping and would make classification a political Issue They advocated restriction of the legislative authority by constitutional provision. Representative Jorgensen argued that the present taxation system of the state is becoming constantly more unequal and that although there is a demand for tax reform at every session of the legislature, various interests are unable to agree upon any unified pan Hershel Logan saw the proposed amendment, throwing the matter into the hands cf the legislature, would not remedy tho situation. Ephriam Bergeson, president of the state farm bur-- , eau. said he would have no hesitancy In trusting the matter to the hands of the legislature Speakers opposing the resolution were M H Soules, vice president of Walker Brothers Bankers, Elias A, Smith, Oscar W. Carlson, representing the taxoaers association, and Louis Marcus, theatre man, all of Salt Lake City, and John C. Swenson or Brigham Young University, Provo. Mr. Smith and Mr. Soules advocated relief for banks which now are assessed for the full amount of their valuafon, almortgages in private though Sociologists, biologists, psycholo- hands are not taxed. The latter will combine predicted that adoption of the gists and economists0 with their colleagues in such ap- amendment ' would deter outside plied fields as law, medicine, and capital from seeking. Investments s in Utah. psychiatry. Bullen of , taporte, I f IncL, Supports Chryslers Valet Is Caught. With Liquor The Most Good Music ! - , Because of the Quick and Efficient Service Obtainable at the UTAH CASH GROCERY BUSY "PEOPLE Have Come to Realize the Advantage of Our . Service With Prices Always Right ( SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY SHOPPERS lbs. Extra Fine Beet Sugar 10 CRACKER- S3 Pound Caddy Fresh 34 Soda 39 25 for 25 39 48 49 25 33 25 49 BROOMS Strong e. DEVILED MEAT 6 Cans for,,,, LETTUCE Large Solid Heads OATS 9 Pound Bags COFFEE . 1 Pound Can... Foulgers ORANGES . Sweet and 3 Dozen DAINTY MAID- 2 Packages for Juicy., . SHRIMP- S- 2 Cans GRAPE FRUIT Large Size MALT SYRUP- Blue Pine Can IN OUR MARKET CORN BEEF pound. FRESH HAMBURGER 2 lbs. TT T 'Feb. f 23 29 T CASH GROCERY 1 AND MARKET Door North of J. C. Penney Company a . , IWPWL AmfWWjll.WPI The ! Honolulu; Feb. 15 OP) William Georgraphical canter of musical Reid, who came to Hawaii as valAmerica, measured by attendance et to Walter P. Chrysler, American automobile magnate, was out at concerts, Is Laporte, Ind. A survey of the support given 81 bottles of assorted liquors and i $405 In cash today because the good music In various communibottle broke. ties made recently by George eighty-secon- d Mr. and Mrs. Chrysler and Engles, concert manager, shows nine percent of Laportes their daughter Bernice and son that P. Jr , arrived here on population of 15,158 attend con- Walter certs regularly, the highest per- thev steamer Malolo from Sana Western Man Turns Francisco last Wednesday for In the country. to the Down Big Offer centage Less than four percent of the short vacation enroute States poulatlon of the United When the Chrysler luggage was London, Feb. 15 TAP) Having are regular patrons of concerts, being removed from the boat turned down an offer to become the survey shows. were certain bags that Reid a sort of Agriculture dictator In Metropolitan centers like New there to let porters handle. He Soviet Russia for five years, T. York and Chicago pull the na- refused took them off himself. An odor D. Campbell, wheat grower from tional average down, Engles said of liquor attracted the attention Montana, arrived In London today, Despite the unexcelled musical of suspicious customs officers toen route home. He has visited resouces of these cities, less than one the bags. The bags of ward atRussia on the Invitation of the one perent of the population were found to contain whiskey, Soviet government to give advice tend concert. gin, rum and champagne. The on Agricultural problems. odor came from a broken whisHe described the Soviet offer Influenza Takes key bottle. as giving him virtually supreme fine of $5 a bottle was levied Lives In England onAthe control of the governments valet. 15,000,000 acres farm project, beMr. Chrysler made .no comsides which his own 95,000-acDeath ment for publication. London, Feb. ,15 (AP) holdings In the United States from influenza in 107 large seemed like a Uttle cow pasture. English towns number 967 last Centenarian Says Campbell said that his own In- week, against 652 and 321 for the terests prevented him from ac- two weeks. I Detest Men previous cepting the Soviet offer. London alone showed 331 dead ?" against 198 the preceding week Boston, Eng., Feb. 15 (AP) Catholic School The figures brought the total of Miss Wilhelmma Robinson has 1 dead since influenza YiArJ January reached the age of 109 years. rincArl Tn lviexico.o 2,340; there were 714 In the I detest men, she avowed on same period In 1928. ' the century mark, and Mexico City, Feb. 15 (AP) The in view of the increasing In the reaching I put down my long and happy department of interior has closed epidemic particular Interest was life to the fact that I was never school the Jeanne attached to advices from Berlin foolish enough to marry one. Catholic Dis- here and evicted ten of a cure for the disease. Chezard Wilhelmina wears a nuns charged with leading a patches said that Professor Louis capMissand shares her rooms frilly with community life in the school. Lewm, toxicologist, and Paul two milk-whi- te cats both ladies. bf the Convents are prohibited in the. Schuster, neurologist, Single women have a far betMexican constitution. University of Berlin had diseover- - ter life than any wife," said the Marla 'ed a symptomatic remedy. The mother superior, white haired little spinster. The Concepcion Solis, said that she' It girls of today are a scandal. and here nuns belonged to the is men, men, men, all the time. 23rd Of Enters Day order of the Incarnate word. I never asked any man to They were warned they would me and no one ever askA Strike marry Hunger be punished If they violated the ed me to marry him, she said. religious laws again. I always hated men. , Lima, Ohio, Feb. 15 (AP) Fred Pork Loin Roast, lb- Conrad, 27, today entered the Convicted Of Using International last week of life allotted him If Rotary now Rome The Mails To Defraud he continues da hunger strike, President Pork Loin Chops, lb. in Its twenty-thirday, aimed at fahis from devil the driving 1. Sut. 15 D. O. Feb. 15 (AP) I. (AP) Spokane, Feb who stands tonRome Brock and O. M. Turk of Spokane ther George Conrad,hours Mexico, president begging of of Tampico, were convicted of using the mails at the bedside for rotary International, arrived in to defraud in connection with his son to take food in the hope Rome today, but refused to indie' their sale of Guaralupe county. of savin? his life. blamed the Rev ate whether he would attempt to Conrad's father New Mexico, lands by a feJerai explain the sienificence of rotcourt jury here last night Con- Mr. Rav Dodson, revivalist, for to ecclesiastical authorities ary Ije has despaired of at the Vatican. viction carries a maximum penal-t- - his sons fast. Cash and Carry Stores and deof $5,000 fine and five yens in Inducing his son to eat, The consistorial congregation the minlstei clared believed he h son. handed down an opinpr only person capable of obtain- yesterday 27 West 1st North 88 South 2nd Although a man hi Spokane and the that Catholic clergymen would to take fooP Con- ion said ing his consent ether profess! mal men not to allowed to be rotary belong 145 55 Dounds Logan . . rounds . clubs A previous editorial in by federal investigators 'to have rad weighs. WELLSVILLE HYRUM SMITHFIELD J16 been victimized, the case was bas- - Iff3 Is used which Romano, have for al ed on the sale for 7.200 of reput- up the fast. Physicians Vatican announce IIJIllllll! li'C P9HJL1HMJ ipl IIWMHUaifc ed oil producing properties to H given him not more than a week ments. decried a negative attito live if he continues H. Ritchie of Hollywood. Calif. tude of rotary as regards religion. No Longer Coined A1 j To discover a man of vision, Anyhow Never Smiths importance of Rubber It must be humllatinp to the hasn raised so manv rising generation to be told that isflnd a pedestrian who has sur It Is estimate'! that rubber now 1 i "Half dimes were first coined T do not they are no worse than-- their td- - oard la Uie prw!uetim el 30AK) ac- i 173-- - The lat issue 'of wucb jvtved the traffic of a big city ouestiws 8s CooitfUe -.ior.-ntu' munihs ut niwt, , wav in 1873. I . fhers SJ11 pint vr. jehuwwi-New York. a. .59 ) Fresh Stock at our Five United Stores re Lettuce - - 4 for 29c Pint Can Large I Continued on Page Eight . shown itself favorable to the idea of continuing negotiations for an agreement In this sense. It would therefore seem that everything points toward an early resumption of negotiations, and, with a far better understanding of the needs of the respective partien than fs isted at Geneva In 1927, there should be a very good prospect of their being brought to a conclusion. ed FOOD PRODUCTS Sugar Posey, erous reward in salvage oecause he stayed with his ship after the other 33 members of tne crew had taken to lifeboats, received a setback as the Chelan reported .that the, derelict had tbeen lost in, the log and darkness : the mad They called Posey oiler of the Alloway because ne refused to leave the ship i last Tuesday as a fierce storm crove her toward the rocks of Aiktak island. After serving single-handfor two days as the captain and crew of the freighter, Pcteey was taken aboard the Cheland last night. The Chelan's doctors pronounced him physically and mentally sound. What hope, if any, remained that the Chelan might locate toe Alloway and again attempt towing was undetermined here. - ! L. of Seattle, oiler and storekeeper ol the Alloway, of harvesting a gen- -- BUSY, SHOPPERS CENTER Herschel Bullen Says The Proposed Change! Would Not Remedy Soon To Britain Situation Ephraim Spiritualist Fails To Make Efforts For Seems In His Attempt To Bergeson Naval Measure. Prize Win $21,000 limitation Favor TODAY AND SATURDAY oLmMct Q6uS - 1 Friday, February 15 1929. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH MODERN MARKET.' n, Honesty In NI T E 19 23 East .. semi-offici- an-fli- SEIM - - I -- In |