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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, TAGE TWO Seri Every Week day Afternoon Published every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 We at Center street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., N. Gunnur matter at the post of nee Rasmuson, president, and entered as second-clas- s Logan, Utah, niftier the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price in Cache Valley by mail, 2.50 the year in advance, by carrier $3.50 a year in advance or 40 cents the month. Outside Cache Valley, by mad $5.00 tiie year. Ilottd), lolks! Now that the nation-.- - frozen eredits have hern thawn out thew out theued out Oh, heck. THAWED f mean out! Now that the nations frozen credits have been Drat it all, now weve forgotten what we were going to say! Proclaim liberty thruout the land Gilman, Nicoll & Kuthman. Special Representatives San Francisco office. 525 Market St.; Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, 19 W. 44th fat.; Boston office, 18 Tremont St,; Detioit office, 601 New Center Bldg. OTT1S PETERSON, It. Managing Editor W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager TIIE TKITII QIICK Neither this newspaper, nor any of its stockholders or ollicials lias any eomiecUon whatever, directly or indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate proino- tion or other private business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to ui.- Interested public .service. Li'l Gee Gee has just had The Tii is - Mahatma Gandhi w h o seems pretty easily understood by most people is just a great, big enigma to us One minute he says that truth is the greatest thing in the world and the next he turns around and wants everybody in the world to be friends wiiy, bless your heart! if everybody started telling the 'truth this minute no one would have a friend on earth tomorrow morning ties by telling them for heaven's sake stop mumbling or f'r th love o' Pete, quit telling that me yarn aged ... over and over A good deal of pmik is writwe endure our friends bad ten and talked about truth habits and thus remain friends considering the amount of as Mr. Gandhi appartruth in the world prooably it entlywhere would heave a load of gets too much discussion it is like a bottle truth at them and take the a handy thing to have arcund consequences4 but nothing to make a pet j Very few' people want to hear of day in and day out It is so rare that it ought to the truth if for example you get up be tenderly treated And just a party and assert that most brought out on Sundays and at saints days and looked at for of the guests are halfwits whoi are also hypocrits and that a few minutes and then put back in the most of them got their money safe with the 50 American Car by dubious methods the chances are -- about 100 & Fouudry you bought up around 65 (and lou . at the to 1 that you are telling the exact truth darn thing now!) but will anyone appreciate The best way to lose a friend it? is to tell him the truth friendWell, of Course Mr. Gandhi ship flourishes because we ail suppress a desire to cornet our is a prophet or a seer or friends exasperating eccentrici Bumpin and so isnt supposed to play the game according to the rules truth is after all a won- derful thing and if we can get one man on earth sneaking it for a little while without be- ing hustled off. to jail or; lynched , in TODAY The Last Time time maybe humanity may become accustomed to it BERT WHEELER and and not swoon or get mad LEE DOROTHY when it is told MONEY-MA- In AND. LISTEN; ; If want you southern Nevada there flows a river underground known as the Amurgo.-a- . Amar-gos- a valley above is plainly marked as a liver course, although no river is apparent from the beginning of the valley, a few miles south of Gold-fieluntil about 30 miles below. There it just is for a d, j few short j urn . . never ball team the . Too Many Cooks (Sfflpltoll . Haw NSKVUME Friduy and Saturday 50 Million French- men With OLSEN and JOHNSON The Big Ccmedy Team Also Vitaplione Comedy And Act ' -- ay m Yellow Ty- MEIGHAN HARD1E YE DIARY Because she failed to prove that Otto H. Kahn had promised to pay her $160,000, a New York, court dismissed the $500,000 damage suit which Mme. Lydia Undgren. opera singer, f.'.ed against the noted banker and music patron. She is pictured above in court as she heard the adverse ruling. Her attorneys may appeal the case. bow. ; ; Cinematers zi -- crecy. No one is allowed oil tiie set. They won't it , any of the it'.idio took his Chine d Jr instruments Lreomubiuii is nude to ! h for a cough or cold, h combines ii en major liclji- - in one tin l t he'ps Ldovs it to science. It is tor ijuuk relief, for sufelv, when the cough ticnis dc. p. Mild coughs may yield lo a 1,er help lo some single factor, nu) be. Cut no one can tell which faclur w.ll do most for any certain cough. And all coughs 4iouid he stopped at once. So Careful projje, more and moie. g'vt: Creomulsion ior anv cough that stain. The co-- t is a little more than some In Ip helps. But it means a seven-wa- y n know. And it costsyeunoth-- ! die lug if ft faiHlodirtng ihe quick relief it. seela CltEONlilLSIOA News is the best record we have of tiie incredible meanness and magnificent courage of man. Stanley Walker. -for DitfiruttCofdtCaught mud . employes see how tiie Ua;v;-- f urinations are worked. N a t u r a 1 lv M the abosytin; and the effort i tzi and ) r' r Trv to match H J J 1 , v , S , r , V f 1 '. - , ', f I this great radio value! f f a superb HF.HF'S General Klee trie with new, ioijrtaiil engineering refinements. hou-e- d in a beautiful w a luu cabinet of classical and priced a I only (lesion 101.r0, including lube-- ! L Il has lie o,iri,n.-- J 11 lone auut I dozens of lune-lcs- l diences have voted superior lo competing sets. Gome in and hear it and Believe I 1 Oiin-- r sets $37..0 up. Look for Ficfio I he most wholesome palatable Mealtime-DrinInstead of Coffee . "hiwm-i- Cache Valley Electric k w COMPANY Good for your Stomach and your Nenrai .A natural mild Laxative I Your grocer sells it It always pays to buy tbe Best steake-and-kidn- House Frocks in Folka Dots We still have a good assort- Ikhone 53 Logan, Utah IMIMKSftai BLOOMERS SIKCIAIJS in medium and large sizes 95c Log ail GsrnicuL . BHWMB BMBWi . 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Rink, Orchid or Nile BW Green Navy or Lavender TUMBLE GARMENTS Logan Garment Co.'s best grade real To Be Sure Rosalia" ment of these Guaranteed Tub and Sun Fast Frocks made from SO Square French Cambric in idea Or Colds Where It Will Pay You ' , OAKLEY. NED GRAMPAW age-ol- For Deep Coughs ta-k- iu lly LLEWELLYN MILLER j Hollywood.--M.Green and Jackie Searl are cured of hid ing behind scenery. Para mount i: shrou ding the shooting , c? Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" in deepest se- the from ! silk-stri- and cavort around th stadiums of th hatfon with all th fires &. youth. . Th average age of the Corner high school eleven is 42, but all of em is taking school courses an being runnin p'vidcd with jobs hot-dog gas stations and stands. C 1 y d e '("Thunderbolt") Ruft, ieff end on th local team was 43 last Tuesday and has a wife and seven kid: t support.. He is crocheting and home economics at the school to maintain eligibility. Aint there enough heart in this yere nation t retire there pore graybfards Im active service and Jet th kib play onst in a while? Hopin you are th same, . The inventor , j tOctober 14 Home, and to dining on a pastic, mighty toothsome; and afterwards to playing on the harmonica, that queen of instruments; and N gray-haire- ' The inventor htuia lu plain that his bow no; Gnlv ,s it's more durable cheaper; gives more pleasing tone when rubbed upon tne string, It is necessary to use rot)1 only occasional on the ' Photo by Howard Wilmore THOMAS Donald DiHaway Mymo Loy Editor, Dear Sirn Brother: Sum-pi- n oughta be done about relieving our aging football players. It' seems a shame d t forte poor old men, with grandchildren, t pose as high school boys l: ' line." Times change. The modern boy would be bored stiff by the dime novel that was considered a menace to the youth of yesterday. Maurn Maurice Chevalier SMILING LIEUTENANT foot- as The roar of Niagara Falls has been scientifically measured, so now we'li be able to tell if it is as loud as the roar of a husband when he gets the bill for his wife's new fur coat. Playing ALBRIGHT O'Sullivan Coming Sunday for 5 Days has phoon" or the Orange Hurricane. Furthermore, Mr- - l)an-drfi- ff has never once described a player as being a veritable tiger on the offense," and a stone wall when backing up the a Big Laugh For All States who to a referred United cian. 13 j HENRY J. DANDRUFF said to be the only sports writer in the Herald-Journa- Jackie determined to get on that set and see .lie excitement. They crawled through a pipe, and hid' behind scale scenery. No one discovered them, and they were feeling most triumThen someone turned phant. on '.he rain. They were shooting the storm, scene. Mitzi and Jackie almost drowned before they gathered to face punishment, and Complete ventilation of air- - courage dash out into the open. plane cabins is being provided by slipstream suction. Will Rogers is back from an airplane trip to Claremcre. He Dame Humor doth join in on borrowed Hal Roachs plane and the zither, whilst Little Homer pilot to make the trip tc his doth accompany us on a tomb heme town. There was a bitter wrapped in tissue paper;, and argument first, however. a greate joy it is to be master; Roach : ipulated that he of so much pleasure in mine would lend the plane if Rogers own house, that it is, and will would keep him supplied with be still, a constant pleasure to chewing gum for a month. me to be at home, and not out And that nearly gummed up with low. raffish fellows play- - the whole plan. Rogers said and Hearts Casino and tha., under those conditions, ing other games played with the he did not chews to fly, and Devils pastcUuards. Anon to that no other man with gum-- j bed. .ion would. i And Roach retorted that Among the great inventions j movie stars could afford to be of mankind aie wireless telegrachewsers. but that millionaire phy and waffles stripped with producers have to make a wad little pig sausagesgo a long way. NOMINATED FOR THE HALL OF FAME , October removed: the barter For the f.r,t tlnie the violin 'bow has b,lu racU caily (changed Silk, artificial nk has been used to replace horVe hair in tne new bow. prJ,L ot a Greenville .Term. nf PUN KIN CORNERS. lition of money for each family io '"share it.--; surplus with a less fortunate neighbor- 4 have no patience with that saddist doctrine that God sends adversity to curily us, but I can sec tiiat enforced mutual aid on a big scale might easily come out of our present economic breakdown, and that is the way out for humanity, make no mistake. I) Popular radio crooner says it is a mystery to him how he does it. We cannot accept this as an explanation. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. e d, I of An eye for cash lla:i Helen Hummer; And like as not She'll wed a plumber. miles. settlers say they have seen blind fish taken from various deep holes in the underground river course. Be that as it may, there are myriads of bright-eyelively fish swimming in many of the dpep holes which appear in the pasture and meadow spots of the valJey today. One particularly deep hole has a secret all its own Its depth has never been fathomed. Indians tell an old legend: Big Jim fall in; no come back. We see um go. Bad spirit get. Old-tim- -- , Mump, History tail shaker? j In Mrs-Myrtl- Our Own West hot-wat- It? portrait who was the first t c 1 r oprietor ' in America to furnish customer:; with liigh-po,v ered spectacle: to wear, so tha! the tiny pnr- SW .va, lions they were served would look like a full to see a triumph of seal linen., me a!. over truth listen m when an Photo by William Astlea editor tells a poet that Ins A party of scientists is poem is very good -- but . . . probing around in the bottom of the Canbean sei. looking fur an earthquake. What will they do if they find one harness it to a cockIts Romantic . the future Science News 0V Granpaw , Ned Oakley Write- s-- co-o- pe en painted tirely with torn a t o catsup and salad or dressing is an likeexcellent ness of more Cache county has brought Utah national recognition. A Richmond youth, a member of Hie state championship stock judging team from the North Cache high school, has placed third in the national sweepstakes judging contest of all classes. The hoy is L. B. Caine, Jr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence IS. Caine of Richmond. Mr. Caine is a former president of the Cache county Farm Bureau. To the hoy, to his parents, to his instructor, Amos Bair, and to the state director of Future Farmer work, I,. R. Humphreys, the state owes a rousing vote of thanks and congratulations. BY JIM MARSHALL a WOMEN TO FORE ! I know this, too: it is just too sad for tne membei of a who does not do bis level best 'when woiking "oe- -. iae ins foiiows. Down in California, a number ot a; ars arc d.vu.g tons ol fruit to be exciumgod tor .he products of inotnei group in Louisiana. These men and women art working because they desire to work; not eight hours a day; not lor a union scale; not because they have a boss. Bonn, of these people are fepble; some of them have rheumatism; they could sit down at the cut-tin- g benches and be comfortable, but that would lessen their efficiency, so they stand and suffer and sweat. Imagine a shiiker put in that sort of comThe fellow would te panymobbed. There will be no sabocommuntage in a ity. There is no incentive lo shirk. From all the country, and from abroad, I am receiving data regarding current movements and, un'i! one studies this at first ban I. he has no notion of how widespread is ttie system of working for service instea i of profit, nur how rapidly jueh movements are grow mg. Here is another tiling that is growing everywhere. Tne informal joining together of farmers to help each other; 'lire return ing bed. Once OBSERVER of fignt with her sweetie. He said her mouth opened like a fold- il) FAMOUS ty A CH HI LOSER IN SUIT Several pessimists have written me that the notion of a cooperative state is fine, but that it would not work because too many people ..re lazy, selfish ana would shirx their share of the community tasks. There need be no argument over this; I know that tne vast majority of men and women are unselfish, il they have the fear Mumor -- 1931. 13. By HILL BILLY erach'e field Newspaper pps-Ca- n OCTOBER IT DOES WORK The HeraldrJournal A THURSDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, Utah lie cl. |