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Show 1 I'I IISIBS4A1I TIIE JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY EARL&ENfi Af-G- L A A I) P I RUSHING C 0 M PA NY Eihtur STI S GOKDX I Enterisi at the AI) oilin' evn.i ln-- t at , Li't-iii- .iKiy" tali, us Sciiiiii I m ( t I, ho in ck fell From Truck Suml.i !Pet?r ; i il - 't Brtk.4 being ge Second Ward Meetings The Second ward people villi meet at 10 a. m Sunday ir.oinmg in the First ward amusement' hall for Sunday school and sacia- -' ment service combined. All the of jour 'ri.jLjI ( ril- - Hlr'rri Rich-s-court-- mil ini.1.1 .. .. v It DRUCG.VS LVi. . , High Schools Resume Following a two weeks beet vacation, students of the higher will grades of the county schoolsmornresume" work on Monday ing. Pupils from the first to the have, attended fourth grades school continuously PePle are invited to be f "..n.aidh writ for holiday ?,art tinv v ihS i ip t.0 visit my '.Roes in Nebraska - 'oster Son to loi themselves what Sar- In , tha obituary prepared for so i os none lor me They know Emil Hansen, no menI ve in cl lor ten ears to find ae tion was made of the fact that he had a foster son, G E. Han-- , sen- who armed here on Sunday be-- 1 in time to talk to fore he lapsed into unconscious-- 1 ' a-- I E r t ' i.n - Minor Last - BAROMETER READINGS i A iM tiet 'at a SOLD A it-- - TaLmUi t kiubos. heard Auto Collision Burns Coach evening r Crookston was driving his car east on Center street, and stop-- , ness. ped at the intersection of Main Fair Rain Change Just as he was. starting again Here From Preston he observed a carcoming from, y I ty Mr. and Mrs. John Greaves of the south, the driver of which 29 1 2 2 ,4 5 6 7" 8." 9 ''30 gave a signal indicating a turn (Preston were Logan business visYestei jilav fo. to the east; instead of which it itors on Thursday afternoon . , - .v v m are already planning for turned west" and was struck by sx K, ' If." 4V K They 5 their regular winter period m the Crookston car which was, The nbfivp ifiilmc- - me I iki n , from THE JOI UNAIS barometer nt 1 '1 lieesferd " eai h California Mr. Gi eaves is always 3(H) ii Hoik cub iln monii ivipl Mind however, going so slow'ly that it hast barely and slowly overturned Moinbn nhis bilmdnv njitimr. pleased to meet the old menus oi fifty years ago, when ho conthe other car, which was not Associated Press Photo and no one was hurt ducted a general stole down near damaged Elinor Fair, ctres and wif of was the time of the big at When the Lina ' Short It These depot. William Boyd, is Une a divorce. school parade and hun-- 1 trains ran through direct to high JOURNAL O CIRCULATION of Butte and the railway shops were dreds gathered around Coach ! :: he doesn t meet many ot Now Citizen Crookston took advantage of the here, 5,900 days. in- -, opportunity to mount his car and preceding them these days, so many have Logan's population was ar-Grizzlies-Bee- s ( advertise todays 'creased by one today in the passed on. of been a " is given .nvil of a fine son for Mr. and football game. to NET Automobile Collision Mother Mrs. George Wilkinson valley. This in A collision occuned on Thurs-'an- d babe are reported as doing1 nmchine has been installed CIRCULATION. day afternoon at the vorner of 'nicely a lal'8e e.ectric lamp ln Center and Second West street breaks Oit. .3,250 up (lit. 153,275 which Sept. 233,175 between a Ford car dnven by Blue Light Ranquet plant luring 3.250 Oil. 165,850 Oil. Sept. 24 3,21(1 Merl W Brown, with whom were and all em- -j burned out bulbs and salvages Branch managers 5Oct, (tit. 173,275 3,500 Sept. 2.) 3,210 Brown and their plovces of Blue Light gas and the brass shells, discarding all uding Mrs Oit. 183,281 Oit. B Sunday Sept. 26 :,zr) a little Buick twii ice stations to the number of and daughter. H. BARE WILLI mrti- Mf Oit. 19 3,309 Oct. 93,258 Sept. 27 3,259 owned by Robert Reciford and thirty-fiv- e were tendeied a ban-- 1 J 20 Sunday Oct. Oct. 28 103.265 2,556 Sept. ome medicine to help me, and dnven by Grace Redford The cuet at the Bluebird last even-- 1 Oct. 213,285 Oit. 113,271 Sept. 29 Sunday this year I am gotn&Jxi give them Ford had crashed into the. Buick, mg The banquet was followed Oct. Oct. 223,310 123,500 Sept. 305,900 a big surprise smashing a front lender bn the by a business meeting at wrhich Oit. 2I13.325 Oct. 13 Sunday Oct. 13,250 the F Biown of the Utah Oil I used to be in misery after Ford and a rear one and Oit. Oil. 213,325 143.275 Ort. 23,250 meals on account of gas and running board on the Buick Mrs Refining Co, talked on the mer-Bioand the little girl were 'its of Vico oils Manager Wallace shaiu shooting pains in my stoThis does rot include service copies to advertisers orlany thrown against mach My kidneys seemed affect- evidently the, head ot the specialty department free copies whatever. broken was also piesent and conferred ed and there was nearly always windshield, which was NOW FLAYING TODAY a dull aching across my back The little girl's face was badly with those m attendance BotlG and bled piofusely. Rheumatic pains came on fre-!cRose, quenth and at times I could were taken to a hospital foi ex- R?n 1,1(0 rv Bicycle animation. about Last evening at the foot of the haidly get AT BELLEAU WOOD The Big Road Show a Finally, I decided to try Sar- .Roulevaidon East Center Wrecked In River Attraction Now On The jbicvcle udden by a boy named DELEGATION of 2(H) World War veterans have ju.it par- tf At two o'clock this morning Clair Hansen, son of Carl Screen a-big Shaw-wa- s my health-- 1 have called out to sen, and going at high speed,1 liciuated in dedicating thtTBelTeau wood Church TirFranrec-mPTitr-now stomach and Z my a an Mrs car side James bottom which Two view appetite With bins of BijT Stars the American lay against whirh was reconstructed in memory Every acheiUp ln Bear River, east .wart. Jr, throwing both to the disappeared. Little near tract in ROGERS forest the BUDDY fell strife CHARLES who by. in the fateful ard pain left me, and I get of Mendon, it being supposed at ground with great violence Mrs ve I as as about was skull anybody. good fractured and And the time that the? driver might 'Stewarts The world looked on with anxiety when tie Americans went gained seven She drowmed underneath the .she sustained other pounds, sleep fine be CARROLL NANCY injury into battle at this historic spot. Our hastily trained troops w ere and am full of energy even at car. lying State road policeman Hairy 'was taken to a hospital and is after attending to busi- Clark accompanied him. They bn a crmcal condition The Han-- ! Part Talking 'something of an experiment. Many observers felt they could not night day I dont believe there found that the car had struck.' sen boy suffered a concussion ofJ Matinee, 4 to 6 hold thOr own against the veteran troops of Germany. Rut they nessa all 10c, 25c mi die me made to compare and knocked the 1 ail is from a the brain but was not danger-- 1 were given a vital position in the line, on which the safety of with Sergon 35c Prices 15c, William H Bare. bridge Night examination1 after stream the hurt as, and'ously crossing the French capital depended. When they got through with their 26 E Second St., Salt Lake City. ;haci then run off the bridge, .at a hospital he was later taken j Cmramm-- J 0 h n s o n Drugs, dropping seven feet, mto four! home job, they had the woods, and the Germans were on the run. It one no water. feet of Fortunately should be a spot to be torever cherished, as the scene "where Agents was lying there. Sheriff Shaw Amerioa-prevedsthat- t had a heart of eteel. ' iM rt Dtawton is lUvl a IMU 6 j Today 'in City-JudThe only thing recorded on the , (police docket was that .a hobo1 was given lodgings overnight. I. HEALTH eivil case was A ' Hliti l"' A UR BIAMIIM for "- -i -t- j entitled to tin up for rrpnblicatlon The Assoiiited Iie-- s d et4u-nel- y of all new.' lij r Ins mined to it or not otherwise ci edited in this jinper tin lem and also the lm il in u- - iiiiMi-lifi.il di'jiitti lies therein are nl.so reserved. AH nglil ui itpnliln it ion ot -- hu-p- if Mattel HRrisINt, RtlK KliNWH.II UN AlTLllATION Member of Associated Press SeksDivercg e? of River Heights, "a track yesterday, sut' 'fering lacerations of a foot and was taken to a " or tieatment. Baugh MeH "from riSIEIS Miss Olive Rinderknect enter-- 1 tamed at 'a trousseau tea last friends ral'Tuesday Eighty-fiv- e lied during the evening j Miss j fliul), Oclobei 21. I TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY,' CACHE COUNTY, UTAIL PACK TWO ' Today and Saturda; To-Da- - j figures represent the NET PAID THE for the Where the figure thirty the full coverage has there PAID the addition ih' x-- HE?. j IW mow cf4ii? 4- hjumSaner ! ' LOUISE FA1ENDA CRUDE GSLLlRGtYMER JACQliHiNF ICCAI HEMRrB.YIAl.THUl JOHN HHJAM 0 1(01 tr UDYD BACON Abies Irish ut A IBR0&- J-- Han-Shen- -- Ste-tioub- le 1 learned that Paley Baugh of1 Wellsvlle and Harry Tnornley had been riding in the ear but neither of them were there and without had evidently escaped senous mjuiy. NAVAL ARMAMENT statements by Premier MacDonald of England, to the that his country is perfectly willing that the United States should have a navy equal to Englands ought to make it easily possible to obtain an agreement between the two countries limiting naval armament. There is still left the question whether this agreement will provide any reduction of naval armament. England still demand.--. a large force of cruisers to protect her commerce. If we obtain parity with her, it may mean an expensive job of construction to equal her cruisers. But at least all countries should gladly consent to stop construction of the tremendous battleships, whose enormous cost has been the biggest item in naval building so far. THE MILLIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL PEACE bulk of the estate, which may amount to $10,000,000, was left by Thomas E. Mitten, Philadelphia street Car magnate, has been given as a trust fund to promote cooperation between capital and labor. It is a notable gilt. Also it is one that promises to accomplish more for humanity than if a sum several times as large had been given in direct chanty. When capital and labor harmoniously, the returns of each are greatly increased. When they quarrel as to how their earnings shall he divided, their total production is lowered, and the chances are that? the share of each will eventuallv be lower. THE WARDEN Protect jour radiator EVERADY IVO oni mixed Blankets. Plaid, blue, pink gi av , gold V, 3.95 o(80 S'.e Wool mixed Blankets. Plaid, blue, pink, lavei del, gold. 4Q Fie ? 06x80 pink 73 ad gold. Size 73x84 QC - . . 6.95 per cent pure wool Blankets. Plaids, color.-,-. 70x80, Veiv fine wool Q Qg per cent pure virgin wool Blankets, riaich. all colors. 72x84. Qg Fiom the best mills against freezing hv using 160 per centT punT wool Rubes. by Oregon Citv Mills. Made (Distilled glycerine) Sizes 5 to 8 and $2.00 values LADIES are prepared to service jour car with any of the alnive recommended solutions. Maas? Mogofir BOYS OXFORDS FOR EVERY DAY High heels $5.50 values 11 '2 A1.39 Part wool. SLIPPERS AND PUMPS . , Single b - nnirfinrittfrmfrr Babys Crib or blue. Bound edges robe Blankets. Indian patterns. Fine assortment of colors .00 Blankets. 36x50. Babys Crib Blankets Wool. 36x50. Silk bound edges 3.95 Single cotton sheet Blankets. Plaid. All colors 1.39 Extra large double cotton 2.98 2.48 Fine colors 2.49 Tan or gray cotton Blanket Double size, 60x76. .. .. 1.69 OVERCOATS FOR MEN -- PuraWfioI-Th e Lnfpst Style For 15, Overcoats, $28.00 value For . t . 18.00 Overcoats, $32.50 value 2250 For 3.00 LYRIC BLDG. KNITTING WORKS 1 Blankets. Sizes 70x80. Tan or gray Single Blanket Robe, part wool. Large si 'p. Pink 1.79 . C, 34 WEST CENTER J The Latest Colors. Overcoats, $22.50 value Fxtra fine quality PRESTONE Lovers Delight Babys Blankets 36x50. Pink or blue g Tan or black"" $5.50 values Comeclj ng - Blue, tan, per cent wool Blankets. Black and white plaid. 70x80 Fine quality 100 all I cent wool Blankets. Plaids, blue, Extra heave PAIRS MISSES OXFORDS Also All-Talki- Take advantage just a' few more days of our big October sale. Prices are lower than ever before. We are never undet sold. 50 per 200 G ALE er at Jesseims ALL-TALKIN- CTO 4-- H 100 ALCOHOL We Pictures were being taken toclub girls who day of the High Rally had won the trip to the Portland Logan Students of the Logan High exhibition. School held a great pep lalfy preparatory to Provi- - early last evening, Miss Lillie Schiess of Bees the Logan Gnzzly-Boxelddeuce and a party of friends en- this afternoon played being Monon a shower teitumed with in the U. S. A C. Stadium Pep day evening m honor of Olive addresses weie delivered by J P Rinderknect, a bride of the Rulon Walker, President, week She received many beauti-ru- l Smith, of the U. S AC. student body, and useful gifts. and by Joe Carlisle, president of the school s alumni association Car Overturned At 6 45 the big parade started Last evening Joseph Nelson, hed by the high school band and who lives in College ward along stunts were put on along Mam1 the road tunning straight south street In a tug of war between irom tne sugar factory, was driv the Juniors and Sophomores, the ml a new Ford car toward Logan juniors pulled the Sophs through at a moderate rate of speed the fire hose The lally and par when at the turn in the road ade served to inform everyone south of the N A. Larsen home. along the route of the ball game th car overturned. Mr Nelsons today During the night the head was badly cut and he sus- pavements were decorated in tained minor cuts and bruises flashy colors, further advertising The car was badly damaged. . the game 100 |