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Show uj sesrw r 'Saturday, May 14, 1910 THE TI1E JOCRNAL Japan tea 13c, JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. Y PAGE FIVE radio 5c today at C. V. MERC. CO. LOCAL NEWS. Will G, Farrell again on business. is" in - Commencing with Monday next the Cardon Jewelry Co., will share Logan quarters with the N. A. Larsen Hardware Co., until the front of its" new building can be put up. 20$ per dozen paid. for eggs The Cardon Co., will FT equipped at H. G. HAYBALL. to do business as usual. Tomato and Cabbage plants for sale at Ola Larsens, 957 N. 7 E. Atty. Parley P. Christensen of Salt Lake was in Logan Thursday Bell phone 373 Y. He is out with the big boost for The best place in town' to pur- the Woodmens convention to be Mowers, Rubber held here next week, being an enchase Lawn Hose, Garden Tools, etc., is at thusiastic member of the order. Sidney Stevens Implement ComFOR EGGS pany, Center Street. 18$ A DOZEN LIVE AND 10$ A POUND u St. Johns Church. Services for WEIGHT FOR HENS, PAID IN & Whitsunday, May 15th, Holy Com CASH AT ISAAC SMITH CO. munion 11 a. m., evening prayer LOGAN. at 8 oclock. A t Our 'New Merchandise Parasols Its time tion. Three brothers named Johnson who live in the western- - part of The town, were arrested some Time ago for assaulting an old man named Niels Johnson, and after being tried in Judge Branghams court they were fined ten dollars each on Thursday now to make your Here can be seen all ter mipth Hanna ti IT. Kropfli,-of seve airillness Tear, following serFuneral ral weeks duration. vices were held in the Fifth ward meeting house May 7th, and .intermit was made in the Logan cemetery. m 34 inch Pioneer Percales . .. . ........ ..... ..... ........ 2 pks. 5$ Pins, long tapering points Extra large size barrels Hair Pins Compliment - WE WILL GIVE Per Cent Discount On All FOOTWEAR 1S Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets To Graduates from the Colleges and District Schools in the City and County, provided they call on or before May 28th. to $5.00 Your figure yields itself to the persuasive lines of these models the moment they are fitted, they emphasize the beautiful lines and screen' any faults "There may be.' All Kinds of Corset Accessories. Maternity Corset3 $2.25. . $1.00 Andreas Peterson & Sons Every Pair of Peacock Rock Springs Coal. Extras and repairs for Oliver in the west. Thatcher Coal Best plows may be had at Sidney Onyx . Stevens Implement Company, who Company. are now Western agents. Polieman Eames is doing double duty these days watching The X. A. Larsen Hardware Co. criminals in the day time and has purchased the building now looking after that new boy of his occupied by the bowling alley at night. The stork visited his and will move into it as soon as home a couple of days ago. it can be put in shape for their The Boosters held an informal meeting the other evening and approved the new club committees that had been appointed by the president. They also decided to adopt a new rule to secure the attendance of directors any director absenting himself from two meetings without presenting a good excuse therefor, is to be dropped from the directorate. . B O Y S .c L 0 T H 1 N G Amoskeag Gingham Checks ... .s Pillow cases Shamrock brand 45x36 Regular price 25c Pillow eases Flower - brand 45x36- .. Regular price 35c Ladies Gingham underskirts . . . Iluek Towels 38x18 inches each . . Bath Towels, plain or fringed size 43x22and extra good value, pair Unbleached bath Towels size 54x22 This is the largest towel on the market for this price, pair , . . . stamped with the trade mark .Onyx whiclris the worlds accepted standard of perfection. Colored hose are popular Kfor sum mer wrear. We show a most beautiful assortment of colors in silk and lisle. $1,0Q Pony Stockings Strong yet soft on tender feet. You dont need to buy coarse, heavy stockings to get extra wear Pony Stockings are made to with-- 1 stand hard usage. All seamless and full fashioned. PRICES 15$ and Clothing is made to our order by the most expert Manufacturers in the Country. C THE garments we show are certainly tastier, nattier and more s enduring than the Children Clothing shown by Other stores. C Suits in Reefer, Norfolk, Blouse and Russian style, in a great variety of new fea- tures in Cut and Trimming. Sizes 4 to 10 years. C Theres a long price range. 3.00. $5.00. $7.50 to $10.00 Howell Bros. and Outfitter to Men Boy - 24$ 85$ .9$ 50$ Dresses 50$ 75$ FOR THE LITTLE ONES We believe that .those sufficiently interested to look our line over will agree that they are by far superior to anvet shown. Made from galateas,, chambrays, mercerized nainsook and lawn. All neatly trimmed and well tailored. 95$ All Undermuslin 25 Discount Shoe Department One lot white canvas slippers Sizes 8 to 11, pair One lot Patent and Kid Slippers size 6 to 11 Reg. $1.25 to $1.50 .. One lot childs Oxfords in Patents, Ivids and Gunmetals 54 to 8 Reg. price $1.15 to $1.25 a pair One lot childrs Oxfords sizes 8V2 to 11 All good styles Reg. $1.35 to $1.50 One lot Misses Oxfords sizes 114 to 2 worth $1.50 to $1.85 a pair 50$ $1,00 All Spring Suits At Half the Usual Price V Slyle Authorities say. There will be practically no changes in fall styles. By purchasing now you save just one half. Mendel's" Ginghams and Per- cale House Dresses , in plains , stripes and checks. Made in sanitary shops. Prices $2.00 to $ 2.75 Howell-CardonC- 25$ Martha Washington Shoes The Shoe of extreme comfort. No other shoe quite like them. New shipment, high or low cut, heavy or light soles. Our W ickert" and Gardiner and J and K, Shoes for women never fail to meet every requirement. Growing Girls o. The Woman's Shopp should not wear too high heels on their footwear, See our line of pumps with school heels. COLONIAL .THE goodness of C OUR Boys, and1 Childrens 8$ . -- is 3 PAIR FOR .... 5$ ...... $1,25 Hose Sanitary Inspector McCulloch discovered on Thursday that some people were dumping all sorts of refuse in the hollow north of the A. C., where permission had been given to dump rocks, gravel and dry cans only. He found meat scraps and other filth that would soon have raised a fearful stench, and ascertaining who the parties were that placed it there, compelled them to remove it at once upon pain of being prosecuted. our Boys Clothing and our ability to Clothe them correctly, is well known, and our Boys Clothing Department is a very busy place these days. C We have the exclusive right to this line in the town. Theyre different from all others. Made of Amoskeag gingham. Exfra large, and extra long. Makes a complete covering for yonr dress. 13$ 8 13$ 8 and 10c India Linen 36 inch Fine, Persian Lawn Reg. 50c. . . . 25$ 5 20 to 12Vi yds.in piece, Reg. 8 13$ Outings Alb Fancy Sanitas brand oilcloth 15$ All White and MTrbTeOTeToth . .T7T.T 19$ Carpet warp ReT'ance brand $1.35 12Voe Ladies ribbed Vests 8V3$ Pearl Buttons size 16 to 20 2 Doz tor 5$ 12 Spools button hole Twist 10$ 12 r'BuSaaESSB'ajfc trade. Famous M ary Jane M Aprons The When Visiting Our Store the novelties in shapes ind We are sure' we can colors. please jou. 15c to $2.50 Childrens Ladies $2.00 to $12.00 5th. of heart failure Helen, daughter of Albert and Look For , These Items selec- late-- DiedMay - 9 DmperytlFs:brics the churches in the city will said rather boastfully Ije decided has 90 acres of, such wheat and W. be closed on Sunday afternoon in to show some of his grain, whjch if its promise holds out it will order that al ltheir communicants averages 30 inches in height. He yield forty bushels to the acre. may attend the Peace meeting in Otto Bergener, undertaker and Licensed Emlbalmer, Both Phones. 40 N. 1 All J. W. Quayle was out yes- the tabernacle. terday foT the first time in a Mir-- a For sale cheap, Furniture, Stovweek or more, having been confined indoors by an attack of the es, Bookcases, Typewriter, Fruit-jaretc. Call today or Monday. grippe. Second House West of Rozas s, It looks as if we are to have Blacksmith Shop. another plague of the tent caterThe Stake Presidency have pillar, Already thousands of them are out on the trees, and agreed that hereafter the afterpeople are at work burning and noon meetings on Sundays shall be held in the tabernacle, and the spraying them. sacrament meetings in. the wards The Peace Meeting which it in the evening. was announced last issue was to Mr. J. II. Salisbury was in from be held in the tabernaele on Sun day evening will be held in the hi$ farm on the west side of the afternoon instead of the evening, valley yesterday, and he brought the change having been made yes- ram pies of wheat growing on his terday. There will be no change land there. lie had read a statein the program. Attorney J. E. ment that the wheat in the Grand Lewisohn wil lspeafe and there Round Valley in Oregon was will he some other numbers. over a foot high, and as this was , $18.50 Mens Suits for $12.50 An extra Fancy .Vest Free with every Suit, Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be the lueky days for the men of this who get here early enough to take advantage extraordinary offer. Just 250 Beautiful New Spring Suits. All are guaranteed pure Wool Worsteds and In Light and Dark Patterns. A Perfect guarantee. These suits were never before sold for less .than $18.50. For three days only . j $12.50 Cassi-mere- ........ Opposite the Tabernacle s. |