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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Saturday, October 2, 1926. BERLIN TRAVELING WITH GILLILAN (Continued from page seven) the his about shop other day upon which he had advertised he was going to dispense 10,000 bottles of 400 kinds of choice wine by the glass free of charge, merely to induce people to drink more German wines. The shop wasj entirely devoid of persons de- -j siring to quench their thirst. Two American correspondents alono came to take advantage! Berliners! of the offer which generally thought a hoax. Lau then issued 10,000 per-- ' invitations and on sue-- ! sonal ceeding days there were crowds, to do justice to the various' itages. looked American ingenuity, comwith German thoroughness has carried out a mo ie advertising stunt described by scandal-- , as one newspaper WrVM, n Aeries of letters by tliis weeks tilp to Europe "illustrated K . liuinori-t- well-know- lit roterinK a si bj the author. with ekeulies STRICKLAND cot eat of that deeper Oils mommy, son and 1, we (nd of all ourselves In Edinburgh, s place. Not a but th real article; where Holyrood Palace (pronounced the acene of the principal orrow of Mary, Queen of Scots. Ie where Edinburgh Castle crown tk ceowlinxeat of all the very hereabout; where eeowliny hill and wrote the W'alter Scott tuff we all know Hanhoe and all; where llobeit Louis Stevenson lived, where B&iry lived once; where Robert Burn lived for some time and wrote aome of h.a stuff; where English Prince, if any, attend High School; where but What'e the use! 1 might even go of on and name the University Edinburgh and John Knox and Professor RUckis and evervbody els of great Scotch Importance and the wonderful picture gallery, but there are an many the mere list would merely leave vou numb So I won t name a and gasping single on of them Edinburgh consivis aa vou aee of Primes atieet on one side of a gully, and the huge railtoad-fille- At wo niake-believ- Edtn-burc- h. ), ln-e- ' d , one-ma- eotu HoK-ron- , ,1 - bun irtn ! - jv i t' lcatrlVe4tr Acf the hpcldvnjf nhlo .! Innk He imi'ionniU. ft cm Ihe ,1'ivv n A'li -. lav i .Bill i.vv l ii I. Ii on Hu- I... II Hid L'o b k to Tins our C r w iir su' h L t ml mr w htiiotinl.iiiH .nound llnuo j hits of ii mus (otH in tiw ft,, ql Ibui TmiC'iH ib n n Lrn on In it IU ii jdimiml moh liens tinn ton (ould h.(ke i sl.ik .i Lcn told mi uni o Son churi nil i nt mouiitiu. Ini t ho e b tl it w c.m do about jmjthnu; S ole h wnl tiun win. we will in i lie man t of hinquaqc vv i i ik-i- dt op without -- -- cu hc ot ihe m.uui black-steede- vl ht tht aigu-i- nt In KiuH.hhI uni Mnt a fuss and u until vou itUoH'- CuMbodV ou in Scotland an ashamed and twibod wiut on jump's cu,tiH onto on and lunlnstcy Gicat ou until1 vou iie stated Ibitam is no pi ice to exit bit a bad j'. disposition Hack h Kdinbuiph we no In oui wt c.ir, stoppinq at Allunwatci foi tea bocause the chauffeur savs we tim'd, round b the worulciful cen-.ur- two-hv-fo- lli.H two- 1"1 knt' 5 , ' ' Fitlies 4larw(e , i kxju-- - nd i dav--hi- f a Frost-nth'- I father' hi ii , -l Almost coincideiitly with the return of the former crown prince and princqs': to ..their castle, Cecilienflolf, 1otsdam in ' the nearby the foiint-atmgardens of Sans Souci were set playing as they did during the days of the monarchy. All the lountains spout on Sundays. The (great gusher in front of Sans Souci terrace operates also on Tuesdays and tie 1ri i rig o' Tm ink u hxuffeui and w v pool countr Ihtetate pupils the !mel lms cf Si W h hr At rkiltmiar w n lurnli and aiunge iTght into tin tu irt of the if sin It Mak tiunss c.ittle lave hearts at U. Sh Ike the qne' lA tlu putuie on wail dot imnebody s living-tuohe hillhulc tlie uio-- t pi m mjiu. A m ihe wortd unking animals skill and hftifp.pu! junyhof t A ltuiaeir k fa iJK free at the Uheie when st ige hi nt and t hn wefe foi go 4j as io pebple;cdbidCet thbijr, a5 fcvxu jn lirty fhqwere ' Biali thkL ,4Vf iwiacl)drrri:LsjiRrl klietfiont In m pants made of soldiers di-plaid k j! ie cm m blight colors and the efftL i. c unical. One of these soldier s haing a proud s son his been christened In the chapel tn the Onlv rovaltv top of the (astie1 and Jhe children of the castle He guard 'have that honor struggled through six. Tuorrths of Jo pet permission, hut he got it and he is a happv umo s K . mutual cimr scraps thal hv uouml Ui.it dump Cl! nhrr line! tgatinn mure of tlire s mil K There at luAiillful paikinjfs the raiIn that lowland, beside lway. and on ihe Prince's street new' the of the ravine is tpwn while on the other or (afitled aide ie the ancient town with CaUe In Hie bottom of the Jn this castle is the room where Man's friend wan it Iayid was hauled from her litItiraio tle, supper roOtn and nabbed to death i Jlie Queen's .presence Tbosfe oitnea! bour.l wjtli their H he Ike itle on tb sfn t h ! d Hohrood In dingy. t P.ilaie is another of Henrv Villa 2k7 ongfpul portraits bv Holbein' is guarded bv Kdinbmgh rti-t- e tough rh n . m lih ' No, frst is not, surtds. at tli p Lt e of whih we lead in the iMfth i.adti (u know ,he linv,; iu.li-1- 1 Al IVaniiu, k liM n hv I.iv. m . i, , f, The S. ois they ivvv I. ft. I,vh oil s1, c v en i h ii knw the oU h wuc t n Cattle Stin test) 9n the hill to out that j a w- ' Yet in tlie rui mK we do gather there In the se ond stoiv, is w hei e S r W rJHruir Sou wi ot ' of the J.adv and his was many other thing: Umi i Louis Stevens'ns Jim ii ri ub n toon hnosi iheie King Kdwarrrrrrd bosrmrrded when he went to high Ail this in the new" bool, e t 1 such i 1 a e h m t horse-ftddl- to g i liquor-strainin- g t lluniurist Csrtalnly, deaiie wc want to gojcuild awa to the Tiossachs tu i sta from that glor m d iubbcinck Lets wagon called a tiiaabanc' gst Mr. SmYlh to hi us hae what Then he calls the wee (aim. we ran do as we please ot as one has a neariv as can wh Aw.n we go tn a Scotch guide h whh V wetter than Scotch a regular rain. The driver wont the mil sudtup. though put up denly he disroxers he cushions arc Pu'Wii'ni: Retting wet between u haven because sl'ghllv enough beam to toei and prole t all the wee earn s Imk scat he top with cm fs the help of hisjoiv too Past x.Mble rHi oluminous for am h ng except t lie Nux omca we Kncvolopedia kltter in the ram Palaces ie ind lomar ing will allegorc heJ bstk- - (heir rutm0' loom tfud st ua wliile we si goggle m nable to belioip iul uno'l -f w n of the ' nearlv jump Their tunics are dark a tight white, boot tall and black. They alt their horses as If they were parts of tald animals and never Intended ta k. leave there. After a bit you hear tha clatter and scrape of the buglers fle bitten gray coming back through the archway.'lie linea np with hit pals again and a captain on a dark bav rides out . fiom behind them. Thera id1 another clatter of other hoofs sound like a thousandwhere the bugler just came from, and la rides a larger tioop (on more black horst with patent-leathe- r hoofs) headed by s captain. Tins new gang lines up opposite and facing the first ones, In the quadrangle cleared of pedestrian. There are some orders that are as understandable as military orders always are. the men and horses do a few things The captains rid forwaid and have a long chat They seem to be honly tawklng, but thev aie keeping wawtcli aht nt the tiles of their hves to see nntliink gows wrong. says a friendly covkney near us. The horses get very weary of Ibis and do a few fancy Charleston steps of their own. Hut nothing hut ries the ceremony. rretly soon there is more bugling (Big Ben struck eleven a good many minutes ago), th bif-g- tr troop rides out to its Job. the old guard does a snappy dismount t standing a second erect In their stirrups after throwing on leg oss the saddle), the horse are ai 'SU DkWY led awsv, and It Is over. Hut 1 haven't said anything, have G I? You who saw It with nip had i lump In your throat and a profound respect for th British it tin ills tn cviiv iulnt (cipt lit l Empire while all this was going ' ilbuvvs which he m fin alut Y'ou loved the horses and Tins lofty ul worn while on. mg fl.mnel pnntles a lut tighter than thrilled to their beautiful ImIns kin, lull bl u k boot- tli it oulil patience. their evident love of the vlo to go tt In. a hat like swank and their an elongated lampshade made of Wo had a thought Uke this (no red ft Inge, a lot of shiny hardware mailer whence lt came; It was a iihnut his loiso, nml a metal nos? result of seeing the Horse Guards stint) that Kept hitting him In Che change) : This Empire has been her a ntoulh an doubling teams with his long while, and will be here for a adenoids to prevent breathing while yet." Horse, Guards must be over six longer That, no doubt, is the effect this feet tn)l but adenoids are not s display of patience and dleclpllne , and beauty and cleanliness la But'tliey are getting readv now meant to have on the Br to change the guaid. A bugler on nov means an effect to public, be sneered H If a as gray, looking at. bad just come home from the . The British public or urh laundiy, rides into sight on the members of It as pass through the :t v other side the tiuadrangle and quadrangle during the prelim, stops. For believe you me there's inaries all dolT their 'hats to the jt. ; this ceremony. no, hurry, about, oolors, and , thb military vpoll0 After he hsfs stood'j,)irSjWhlle he salute .smartly ss'they pan- - back rides out td the center ttiftitfJlight, sgd forth.' The exchang of i nd through the erch toward the standards between the two cap-- f.n are Vark, to see that the others tains alio Is beautiful and, im- coming. This Is all hooey, for he pressive, i knows JheyhaVp tty; coifiv or lOse, j Here are vth Kipling '1ihes..tbtf HtWelrijobs, ,,Jle fiis rt5l stand-ar- ram lnt$ our minds tdidi't thev,T) . fastened on to his bugle, 'and while we were .watchlftjr hit 'th Is Y he certainly anorts a mean fanfare. ceremony; ' ' A rank of aeven beautifully-- d Tf .England was What Efttlandi j. seem teased cavalry on beautiful black ; horses rides Into the space, a part And not1 the England of eilr - ,t i was vacated dreams. which the Just of by bugler. The hoofs of the horses .Rut nlyputty, glass sndniiit she blackened , and bdllshe d tUlv AHerff motor tna Vt bute h ' ey-ftbl irvf "TfV fS'Tffida. speck of aint!" dirt or dust or dings abodt any of those horses or their riders! They all wear theJiigh red shakoa made hanging the Horse Guards at the place ot that name at the exit to St. James Eark. and this morning as we walk from. the Tark through the arches we see a gang of rub- eernecks coagulating about the alks'and are reminded that if we si tk around a bit and take a little bit later boat up the Thames, we will grt to see that ceremony. ii h time we ha'e been passing Enough the arch we hive sevh a tall guv with adenoids standing at if he had rigid attention -- mt, allev-was- hot. j For a first night of the film Ben Hur the combination motion picture trust lured out by invitation a silk hat and conevening govfrn audience of cabinet six ministers, sisting headed by Chancellor Wilhelm Marx; two ambassadois, Indud-- 1 Gould Schurman;1 ing Jacob ten ministers ot foreign coun-tues; six Prussian ministers; five bank presidents bchaei, including lijalmar. piesident of the Reichsbank ; theatrical producers thirty-si- x and stars and the Lord Mayor Gustav Boess. Fifty police held back the throng that battled in vain to The Americans buy tickets. iiake grand opera out of an ordinary movie, said one editorial w liter. bare knee put in moat qf tkeip waking hours and they were light sleepers flgui ing on what thev could dp that would most provoke end hurt that homesick, sensitive French girl who had been brought among them against her will. No use talking, there is in argumentative cantankerous streak In the Scotch, along with their good qualities. The old street leading wlndinglv from Hoi) rood Palace, past the ). numerous closes' (blind up to the ciaggv castle hill, is so saturated with Scottish history there is no use opening up the subject at all. it is the hi toricalest place in all Great Brltam outside of Westminster Abbev. Keiy one tells us to get Sandy Black as a guide, so lets hunt him up. llis hansom cab stands near the railway sialion at Watei-loo- n Place and isnt hard to find. He is more than six feet of a with .tlendonianieni, mustache and a brogue that would shake green apples off the tiees Going through ihe motions of dutnjgthe cushions of his haricot!) he &hal with his whip for im to get in. We tout ihe town behind Sandy and hie Jt is ihe sains hors ancient Panhoe rode In the tournament. When a hNtoucul pUc is reached, Sandv turn ami rhees his vocal i hold with a bur that sounds e He is probahlv like a U In fact. lulling uk something Let a aif mown he telling Something Before he has taken us all nf! KrfluLui l Mll we know the the tune without remembering wold. We i.in whistle his lecture hut we cnuldnt sing a ere of it jM, nU feterMiiwuJ If we aren't the lucky things! of fringe. va always wanted to aee them blue, pants G I L L I L A N n NaliouaJlt-kuii- bined ous. PAGE NINE. spidet webby railroad bridge over the Foith, and the trip to Scotland all have tune foi over. biuK We Uke the night sleeper for Lon&01 s don Some other time wTl UboVl on fclop again. off and see the wonderful w'as Wmdert-mere- r Lake CouptiV around Suolflh, had and 'wait beautiful Yorkt befote lvmg snead of thenwtlke that the neio drtink hic fiU" at ev itownrtn Jiis nUdAisM lair'. That was lhy fhe bounds aAl hunte n , , - -- , U LL, SlUlAZJ national j Frances airport, as a new thread in the Nationale, now a shopkeepers international has to crooks, nab net library of custom The having already has proved its worth. license. In other words it eanj Shakespeare greet Goethe once (jewel robbers, drug smugglers buy and sell and mak$ its own (Continued From Hage Seven) a yeai, and Goethe reciprocal no end of confidence men budgets. and Appropriate picture mg in kind has been resumed ;cam;g been taken in custody as postcards are to be sold in the have lor the first time since .bawling odds on horses, Joe is they have stepped in or out of historic and dignified old buildar. Since 1861 (jcinuns ; at the race one of the big passenger ing as well as photographic a familiar figure sent a wreath of leaves picked planes that fly between Eng- reproductions of old prints and o meetings. lrom trees in the garden rare manuscripts. met to have land and the continent. was Beckett the Goethe house in Frankfort Ihe new ruling has been British the Phil present Scott, the on to Stratford-on-Avo- n book- , in by at the Dell greeted with joy Sojth-PARIS occasion of Shakespeares birth- - champion, have in the who lovers past this i oi ' hampton early an a,'nueIsa to forced shadow go through himself he jeen mt injured m- llrit.sh h bound much from seven) page (Coutiuucd expensive pricess hexing and another Radiator phnient on August Jo, vwtn a was substituted, with red tape, to secure fac- ureath of leaves picked in th protest in the artistic world. similies of treasures of the There seems little doubt that The group needed cleaning gardens of the Shakespeare Beckett is i . through with the and the official thought that library. housi. The practice was reand squared circle game for good. good, sliink blaek varnish would SAINTS GATHER FOR sumed by the trustees a challenge do of just as well and would be Shakespeares He has not issued ANNUAL MEET guardians Goethes birthday to give Tunney a fight. The much cheaper. Now on account house on next concensus here is that when a of vehement the and will he continued protests (Continued From Page Seven) the fighter so far forgets his pro- varnish must he scraped off, of trustees April by the fessional duties as to fail to which will cost the city treas- an afternoon session at 2 oclock.a. Goethe house. There will be sessions at 10 issue challenges on the eve of ury a pretty penny. m. and 2 p. m. on Monday and be he must that big matches, Police officials admit also. Sunday evening That French cardinals and Tuesday American ranked among the definitely in comparison with Deseret the Sunday SchooL unprelates of the church are to ion will have charge of services metropolitan forces they have retired, be permitted to wear artificial in an easy time. About 70 percent tabernacle which will be The growth in traffic from silk stockings is the welcome heldthe 7 oclock. All Sunday of German murderers, municiat Croydon to news fropi Rome received at schoolatofficers and teachers are pal reports show, either commit Londons airport suicide immediately after their the continent has necessitated headquarters of the church expected to attend this confercrimes or surrender. Tl?nce the increased activity by Scotland here, where the high cost of ence. A special meeting of state to Yard in order to catch inter- living has struck as hard, as in Sunday school superintendents proportion of the slayings national crooks. Each passen- the homes of humble and secretaries will be held in small. is solved be 68 the assembly room of the Bishger who boards or leaves a Last year there were scrutinow is also was Permission Croydon Recently granted planeat ops building immediately sesmurders in Berlin? nized by detectives from the torrthexiignitarieiv of tha the Sunday afternoon a received postcard police British police head- - church to wear artificial 'furs sion of t h ege n e ratcon f er en ce famous Blankcnstein Leo signed by for quarters. intead of real ones, which are Efforts are being made to have saying he was wanted and Scotland Vard is very proud becoming exceedingly rare. The a representative from every embezzeling 5,000 marks stake in the church at that a on of its record in nabbing law- order applies to all prelates. would return to Berlin meeting. was seanumerous incident the at The breakers certain train. At 10 oclock Saturday mornM. Poincare, like most noted not uncommon and Blanken-stei- n ports of the south of England. ing the semiannual conference walked into the arms of A crime is committed in Lon- men has his double. He has of the Relief society will open in strikusually even several. The most don and the criminal on the fourth waiting cops. coast, ing came into a boulevard cafe, the auditorium dashes for the south building. the floor of Bishops have given which is only 75 miles away. lie had the same closely trim- This tneeting is for stake offiCommunists white the beard, another name. An hours channel crossing puts med, pointed uberculosis the cer and board members only. same vigorous carriage, Thev call it proletarian dis- him in France and safety same piercing glance. Only the ease in their party press. In perhaps. But they rarely get waistline Dents are smoothed from old was a little more prois away. The moment a murder is terrn this notices metal lids with a newr tool for obituary nounced than that of Frances used exclusively for the white committed, a rich jewel haul is closing or opening fruit jars. made or a big robbery reported premier, but so little that .sevplague. of those present really The name was chosen be- m any part of Britain, Scot- eral Poinwas M, it believed that TWIT HeN its tuberculand Yard clamps down, cause of the" fact that BsSImI Aafcner to stood and Im UMwMi care hirpself up like coast the and, the among on B4 vigil rtIUle Mkd losis is widespread Bn4 MtaUC t of the northweat mounted police homjrmm. Ihe n.an began to aibM. ). proletariat, allegedly because Yard tklt? He spoke German. Scotland unhealthful working and hous- 0f Canada, BBXRO P tlM to.4Vw.taws Her man. its -M tlcl, Select, adieu nd improper ug,, ally, yets ing conditiona IT !UJMSTt ITWIUtf . old tow staid Bibliotheque Ihe The at Croydon Aatch f nourishment L y, ad hic Guides 1 t ; wage-earner- s. . FEW people would care to risk their lives in unknown country without a guide. Yet everyday your pocketbook ventures into the unknown to the market where products new to you are sold where worthy and unworthy goods beckon to you alike where it is even easier to waste your in-- c ome than to protect it. Everyone should read advertisements as guides to buying. They point the way to safe purchases. They tell you of the merits of worthy products. They give you a picture map of where to go to get what you want. They save your time, just as they guard your money. Read the advertisements. Put them to work for you. 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