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Show THE TAGS SIX Mrs. A. L. Cole was hostess THE JOURNAL gtRL at a dinner party Tuesday ing at which eight guests Published by A ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY. were A s 'A 'A Carrier Three Months............. The Home Economics Club Blx Months will "T!Ha 3.60 of the Agricultural College Twelve Months. a with entertain party Advance. dancing On Time. In By Mail 0e...-76- o Three months Monday evenings gt the college. 11.76 Bix Months Twelve Months Regular and natural action of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels will keep you well and fit, and this action ispromotedby c , 1 y h 5. BEECE3AMS 13.00 Mr. and Mrs.G. W. Wood of Six months is the limit on time Portland were Logan visitors subscriptions of a Tri Weekly paper. and Thursday. Wednesday so run longer, We cannot let them m we make no yearly time rates. Advertising Rates Furnished Application. on - S--14 Ogden y ,& vy has returned to her home after rela- Photo by American frM Association. mj A ws ' pretty affair of the wrak the party given Monday evening by Miss Myrtle Johnson in compliment to Miss Alta Hammond and Mr. John L. Coburn, whose marriage took place Thursday in Salt Lake City. The rooms were beautifully adorned with pink and white asters and the same color effect was carried out in the refreshments. Twenty guests were included. Music and cards were among the entertaining features. Mr. and Mrs. Coburn left Mr. and Mrs. F. S. BaQif have returned from a weeks stay in Salt Lake. Mrs. M. J. Holt and BQ'IBARD'IENT OF small daughter of McGill, Nevada are visiting in Logan guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Needham. Mrs. Mary Hadfield is in home in Logan. gan from Canada and is the guest of her sister Mrs. Hyrum Hayball. Mr. and Mrs. Yt. M. Namee of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent several days of the week in Logan. lenciennes. make their street. Miss Jessie Eccles entertained a number of friends at a delightful party Monday evening. Autumn leaves were used to Refreshdecorate the rooms. ments were served and eighteen guests were present. The Clio Circle met Wednesday with Mrs. F. O. Reynolds with a large attendance. The music topic was Rustle of Spring by Sinding. The drama Loves Comedy,- - by Herrick Ibsen was interestingly ' given by Mrs. Roy Bullen ' and ably discussed by Mrs. Bessie Day Jensen. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. The Senior class of the Agricultural college entertained at a social and dancing party Monday evening in the Smart gymnasium. The affair was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed. Miss Louisa Barber entertained at a prettily planned dinner party Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Myrtle ing at the Barber home. The table was decorated with fall flowers and covers were laid for eight guests. e e IS: London, Oct. 8. Alfred Stead in a dispatch to the Express from Paris says : Fiercer and more desperate grows the struggle on the allies left wing and both sides are bringing up reinforcements. Lille, Tourcoing and Roubaix are involved in the German attack seeking to outflank the allies army to the north, thus drawing them away from Va- immediately following the marMayor and Mrs. P. A. Thatchriage for Chicago where they er are located in their attracexpect to spend six months, re- tive new home on Second East turning later to ANMUP TERRIBLY FIERCE Lo- KING ALRERT MAKES The German cavalry not revealed. ressf at no point. At certain points he has moved back, particularly to the north of Arras, where the fighting is developing under conditions favorable for us. The operations of the opposing forces of cavalry are developing at the present time almost as far as the seacoest on the north. Between the Somme md the Oise, in the vicinity of Roye, the enemy is still in force, but we have retaken the major part of the positions we were obliged to give up. To the north of the Aisne the numerical strength of the German troops seem to have diminished. London received nothing new during the forenoon in the way of news from the eastern theater. The situation in the battle of the Aisne for it is still called that, notwithstanding that the fighting is spreading over the whole country can be epitomized by saying that the allies claim to be holding their ground in the face of attacks on their extreme left, while the Germans report that they are repulsing assaults In other quarters, and that the critical struggle on their right is undecided. APPEAIi. have London, Oct. 8. King Albert by has appealed to all male Beland gians between the ages of 18 and Slav cavalry regiments. This 30 years to rally to the support Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. brought valuable aid to the Ger- of the colors for the crisis which Brown of Spokane are visiting man right which has been feel- may involve the independence of ing lack of adequate cavalry. the country. in Logan. They form part of the cavalry The German army corps, acMr. and Mrs. Will Thain re- division operating north of cording to reliable reports today turned Thursday from a plea- Lille and already have suffered were battering their way tosomewhat severely at the hands ward the inner of sant Salt Lake visit. of the British. Lille is in a state Antwerp, the strongholds chief fortified Mrs. Eccles and city of Belgium, and until the siege, the temporary Marie have returned from present' press from Ostend says, 15,000 capital of the kingdom. Alvisit in Salt Lake. Germans, chiefly cavalry and ar- - though refugees have fled the from Mohs and city by thousands the king and n Mra. Englfei coming M.r- & through Mous. the queen of Belgium, it is unfr0m . Roubaix and Tourcoing. derstood, remain, as do the , Thunjday. They mpld at Mount Halluin American diplomat agents. and sent patrols of uhlans to Those who have remained in wwieMv!Uo g!r S Tlr(!,Menin and Ypres, where they Antwerp have burrowed into delightful cut the railway lines. The Ger-tm- J cellars and other subterranean i very. "tillenr then moved to chambers pending 'the outcome chapel Thursday Lille, which was bombarded, of the siege. number 0f at; hut the damage done was not in brief, summarizes This, nW,tVtv,bbiiSerie .arran?ed extensive. It appears clear that Londons interpretation of the displaying many German force is oper- - dispatches reaching the city jng new Pfet and novel things. to protect the retreat, ol from correspondents in and fresmnents were served from the for yesterday wing right near the beleaguered city after one booth and an entertaining bodies of tired German the censors suddenly lifted the large feature was the honors bestow- - troops were from embargo on news from that retiring fron-Mred on the Camp Fire girls by France across the Belgian point. John - Mortimer. tier and passed through Tour- - The intensity of the German : - - attack on the city is taken in nai.--- j Reautifui Hair, a Joy Forever. ice yesterday German air- - some quarters to mean that the ' 'craft flew over Antwerp, hurl- - Germans are preparing a second If you have a beautiful head ing bombs. A score of inhabi-o- f line of defense stretching from hair, try to keep it. If you tants of the city were killed and Antwerp to Brussels, Namur have not, try to get it. Meritol seven houses destroyed. One and Metz, on which they can Hair Tonic keeps the scalp clean, attack was made in the morning, fall back in the event of repromotes a healthy growth of the other in the afternoon. verses on their present line in beautiful hair, and keeps it Charles Franklin, Daily Ex-'th- e north of France. soft mid lustrous. Try it. Prices press correspondent, at Ostend, 50c, $1.00. Rudolph Drug Co., says a terrific bombardment of Exclusive Agency. Advt. Antwerp by the Germans is now i fa tW WwU 1 la han, lit., lnq,Ul SPHIS CHICHESTER , Aik " ' mled BRAND A Muik(v) J,r Blui t M tkr. Bov iijji Tk JkranM. AtkfbrCin)V?TVi boa, with 1UAMONB BRANttpitit n know, n Bmi. SlUtt, AIRdiiX SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Year. Price 75 Cents. Others get One Dollar. Mail Orders Solicited. C. D. STRONG, Watchmaker 29 East Broadway Salt Lake City. Arrive. reinforced Mrs.E. J. Broberg been heavily all the Austrian practically are visiting in Salt Lake. n: itliso 1 vn: 1 tlil5 , V' 4 From Depart No. 36 No. 21 No. 22 : Cache Salt St. city North and South Junction, Salt Lake City For . a' m m 11:25 a. m 2:35 p. m p' m 118:15 No. 'VS - No. 43 6:25 p. m No. 118:15 p. m I Salt Lake City Cache Junction and North Preston Cache Junction, North and South Salt City Preston '?- - p. m f..4l.44.,.4.444 4 a'bajk LA Ax? MWida O. S. L. TRAIN SCHEDULE. Mr. and J Sib Highest Cash Price Is Paid to. Hides, Pelts, Pars, Beeswax. R libbers, Metals and Machli erg Castings by LOGAN JUNK CO. 16 8. Main fit. Phone fg Air tives. PILLS J FARMERS ?SL. are visiting in Salt Lake. a weeks stay with Logan Lrr Tk Mr. and Mrs.B. G. Thatcher Mrs. Claude Cave of bridges True Tonic 11-6- 0 , yur 19 is one that assists Nature.' sq-ci- al By burn ahead of you. cut-gla- ss vase of beautiful yellow was used as Chrysanthemums Office every Entered at the Poet A a at delightful centerpiece. Tmeaday, Thursday and Saturday, Matter. evening followed the dinLogan, Utah, as Second-Clas- s ner. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . Dont INDIAN CAVALRY FIGHTING FOR ENGLAND even- a included. On the table Saturday, October 10, JOURNAL. LQGAH. UTAH. TRI-WEEK- ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. pasd c. Following is the new Mail Schedule at Logan, Utah, on account of new Time-Car- d of the Oregon Short effective August 20th, 1914: TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS AT POSTOFFICE. East, West. North and South.. 7:50 a. m., 1:45 p. m. Post-Offic- e, il", f ' , Preston Branch, (north) 10:55 a. m., 7:45 Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsville, etc. 1:45 p. m. p. m. Providence and Mi. Mile, via R. F. D. No. 1, 9:30 a. m. Benson, and King, (except Sunday) 9:30 a. m. R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward District 9:30 a. m. R. C. D. No. 2, North Logan District 9:30 a. m. TIME OF ARRIVAL OF MAILS AT POSTOFFICE. EaBt, West, North and South 8:45 a. m., 11:45 a. m., 8:30 p. m. Preston Branch, (north) 8:45 a. m., 3:00 p. m. Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsville, etc., 11:45 a. m. Providence and Millville, via R. F. D. No. 1, 4:30 p. m. Benson, and King, (except Sunday) 3:30 p. m. R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward District....,.....4:30 p. m. R. F. D. No. 2, North Logan District 1:00 p. m. e All windows at are closed on Sundays the entire day. General Delivery, Stamp and Carrier Windows are open on Holioclock a. m. days from 9:00 to Main Line, all Only two dispatches are made on Sundays: points, at 7:50 a. m. Preston Branch, (north) at 7:15 p. m. JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster. ! Re-'ati- ng s. j Post-offic- 10-0- Mrs. Jesse Earl was most pleasantly surprised at her home Wednesday evening by a number of her intimate friends, the occasion being in honor of her birthday anniversary. A dein progress with the Belgians licious supper was served. The powers will open offering desperate resistance, table was decorated with asters Dardanelles the Germans are making and about the rooms were fall with considerable ; headway, flowers. Following supper cards via London, Oct. 7 heavy Krupp siege guns doinp Petrograd, were enjoyed. M. Sazonoff, the Russian for- - deadly execution. The forts of are soon to reinforce the British with great expeditionary army on the conare tothe announced replying city The A. C. Womans Club will eign minister, vigor. tinent, but at what point it is comprising meet Monday with Mrs. Ray B. day that the powers 8. The Mails Oct London, entente (Russia,; West. Miss Margaret Wilkin- the triple tele- PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHTF NOTICE. France) are; Ostend thatcorrespondent son has charge of the program Great Britain andsecure on Tuesday German regraphs the to steps and will give a paper on causes taking c Consult were P se,1?t Dardanelles. County Clerk or the Reeper of the present war up to 1870. opening of the alon the attack tive Signers for Further strengthen the Information. , lies left. The tide of baitle, Reports of the meetings of anrolls nual convention of Utah Federathe correspondent, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. says tion of Womens clubs will be .fiercely in from Arras to Lens Estate of Charles W. Maughan, and beyond. given by Mrs. H. G. Nebeker Deceased. s attacked was and Mrs. E. G. Peterson, who which Rouai, Creditors will present claims with were delegates to the conven by Germans 15 days ago, .was vouchers to the undersigned at his on Thursday last. All residence, 138 South, 1st East Street, tion. Repairs and Paints all kinds captured in the Vicinity In Logan City, in the County of small, villages inof Roofs. For Information Cache and State of Utah, on or be- were destroyed. Mrs. W. G. Ruckenbrod is tore the 28tb day of Ju,y. A- D, quire at Pans, Oct. 8. The following )1915 visiting in Salt Lake, the guest of her mother, Mrs. C. W. LAFOUNT HARDWARE CO. official announcement was madej Date, of first publication Septem- 24th, a. d., 1914. in Paris this afternoon: Morse. heber in! We Guarantee Our Work. left our on wing, First, of of the E E. BLATCHLEY, Manager. the region department Mrs. E. D. Ball has returned maughan & tor fonnesbeck, Estate- Nord. the enemy has made prog- -' Attorneys from a weeks stay in Salt Lake. i j THE I j V j PALACE I HOTEL I II i Steam I I I Heat wwiWniawiMiim, i Beft and Cleanest - Ns Rooms in the City -- ) V cuogjg, Journal Building Rates: 50c, and Up uCTcggga J. 1- Get the Only Force of Habit, After All By Gross Foi? ITS otill FOfler V OF HAfirr, .AFTfM?Aul J i r- - |