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Show (Friday, Oct. 6, 1922. THE JOURNAL, Two Splendid office rooms The body of Cecil Hill, ycung son of. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill 'for rent. Arimo Bldg. ' Injujre Adv who died this week may be view City offices. ed at the home of Mrs. Philo BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY Kent, 454 West Center, tomor- Home of. Good Motor Cars row forenoon after ten o'clock. Adv Funeral services will then be Our shipment cf bulbs has just held in the Second ward hall. arrived from Holland, consisting Assorted Jonathan apples pick- of tulips hyacinths, narcissus, crocuses, China iillies ed for 50c bu. Also Delicious daffodils, and others. Ola Larsons Nursery - John apples. Lundburg, River 212 East 3rdj5outfcujhone 497. Adv Heights, Fhoe 919W. Adv A horse .was stolen from GeoThe Dairy Shop at 133 North rge Sain, a Washakie Indian-- , Main manufactures Peanut Butwho is tamping op Second Nor- ter for ,w hile you wait. Get you th, street immediately, west of a pound on Saturday for 20e. ad. S. VI the LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH , JUDGMENT -- in the choice of oneSat becomes apparent when i the selection is l the . S - Weelc End Special Saturday and Sunday i railroad tracks last 0; night. Deputy Den Benson wa3 The boy born to Mr. an'd Mrs. out this forenoon trying to lo- i Andrew B. Nyman of North Locate the horse for Mr. Sam. who gan Oct. 3, died last night. Buris here on a hunting tripial will be tomorrow. - ANNOUNCEMENT. Opening day Saturday October 7. P. W. Hess and Sons. No. 7 North i 'm Main street. Nekto Free all day. See Adv elsewhere in this Paper. Adv yy .lies Lias.. Candy Special V 4 ,r Ice Cream Special ; Assorted Cream nut Chewing Taffy, Filled With Walnut Halves. Four Flavors, Vanilla, Molasses, Chocolate and Strawberry. ' 35c Per Lb. . Neapolitan Brick Icecream, Chocolate, Mar A : j f caroon, and Vanilla, all In One. : ' Special Over Fountain Only, 45c Per Qt, Brick , '' I Candy Special at The Bluebird. Wedding Blossom Chocolate Marshmallows,' 30c per lb. Assorted Almond, Walnut .And Cherry Tops, 50c per pound. See our w indows. advt t 'St ' J "it Cherry Blossoms Popular lunches Scrvedwcek days froinllL'lO A.SL until 8 P.M,Your Choice of three Mcats, including, Soup, Potatoes, a Vegetable, Hot Rolls and Butter, Tea, Coffee or Milk, and Dessert, all for 35c. tl 3.3 North 'Arimwb8rWt13W residents' tThw DairyShop are planning an automobile trip Main manufactures Peanut Butter for you while you wait. Get to Provo tomorrow to witness the Utah Aggie Young univer- a pound on Saturday for 20c. ad. Buster Keaton' in The Frozen sity football game there tomor-YoThe management of the Utah 'afterrioon. This will be the North'. Comedy A Tell Tale Mines Co. reports that Standard Shirt and 5 reels Under Two topening game of the Rocky is being maintain good headway conference Mountain Friseason of Flags LogHa. High School ed in the sinking of the working dsty ptghlifchpws; Itart 7 fand p shaft at their property east of Go to Vm. Davidsons at Hyde Park and that interesting (I developments, geologically, are bHmrrs-i- vjll.be probpte And dis- Jonathans, fefarrhAiak.' Rome of drily occurence. In the recent Iaft arid moficrridsly BeautVI Gano, Black Twig. 40c ly discovered east vein furthr trict court. . mineral disclosuers bushel on the tree. advt. important have beep made, everything inFrank W. Blair Co., Dodge ore bodies ahead. A. Bros. Motor Cars. Three quarmeeting dicating big will be held at Richmond on Oct ters of a million.---AdANNOUNCEMENT. Open13. Jhe Richmond Chamber of A marriage license was issued Commerce has invited the offic- - ing day Saturday October 7. D. Hess and Sons. No. 7 North yesterday .afternoon to Charles ers and various members cf the W. Main street. Nekto Free all day. Lewiston Allse of and Dougla3 local chamber cf commerce to Bertha Pearl Martin cf Preston-Idaho- . pay them a visit then and dis- See Adv elsewhere in this Paper, Adv Judge Bullen performed cuss some city s well as ountv the marriage' ceremony. problems with thm. Through The entertainment committee the International Development Tfie High! Priest quorum mefct-in- g league it is the aim to Visit and of tihj chamber of commerce expects to'arrange for an interestCf .Cach&"SakS wall be post- held meetings in all and of1 the coring to 'tim&kte ing club luncheon in Novponed "unillFavndby, Oct 15, at Nov. For December, the ppe m, and ere. mere home production iovribckiam.'i: 2 The Quorum Presidency. .ate a larger market, tor our pro-- committee will secure , a reprei V ' , Ui ducts fat better prices. At Rich sentative of the Palmer Bind ANNOUNCEMENT. Cpn- - m?nd dairying no doubt, ivill be and Mortgage Co. Mr. Palmer made a cf the economic thp principal topic Vforbidiscus-- conditionstmly A1 (Jpurppe, pnd his sionaifthe'tneetihgV Richmond talk along this line ia very time ha3- jriwys.beenr; M, For Dec. v ly'and interesting. . Se dairy centet.nnt imly, ct.tbe will .the an rl make jcomraittee Utah. f.:ir Northern ley but to engage Will Irwin, a not-e- 4 --m t iJj DU riter to ive a talk. Mr- Irwin' will appear in Logan on a Eyepum 'number- Mr- Irwin has traveleji extensively and makes a very interesting talk. Many ot bis articles appear in the Saturday Evening Post. V. i , yignmw m ' v f I v .. . 5 e Each Tuesday we serve a special Chicken Dinner for 35c. Tuesdays Chicken Dinner Menu: Vegetable Soup, Roast Chicken with Dressing, and Gravy Stuffed Baked Potatoes, A Creamed Carrots, Hot Rolls and Butter, Tea, Coffee, or Milk, and Dessert t Lii-- i ' u v " r j . ' ' 75c A 35c Meal m4r for ,,u f ' ' ' t 1 iiVftih A r ' t d ' a Pj i f ,i . w k m - . i - j 'l,i j 4 , I ; ", , TlltHeigh-tr'fott-J.jJnjr-apples- . i 'e ether vt ........ q; - t - val-Ad- , ef-fp- 4 - - - . is The Suar Market y The Advance Found Us With A Large Stock On Hand. So We Have Decided To Give. You An A $7.79 Opportunity To Buy One Sack At 23c To-Da- 2 Cans Iowa Sweet Corn Fine Preserving Sugar 10 lbs. 5 Cans Pork and Beans 3 Cans- Dutch Cleanser 3 Cans McGowans Dixie Salmon 2 lb3. McDonald Cocoa Large Milk 5 Cans Baby Milk Macaroni-.- -. 2 Vr Ibsi-Kn- lk 3 Pkg.s Corn Starch 3 'Barf Balm O'iVe Soap...g,ii.rf : lO'Bars'A: B. Niptha 10 Bars Crystal yfaite Soap.,. -- 59 UP t? 85c .. 25c 25c 25c 25c 10c 25c 25c ...... ... 25c .' F. . A,2$c 45c 45c IIXOWSMO?. TOOf! Logan Flour For Logan People 10 Sacks H. P. Flour Electric Light lb. II. P. riour Electric Light lb. Flour Electric light . V-8 lb. Turkey Red Hard Wheal H. P. Flour lb. Turkey Red Hard Wheat H. P. Flour : 1-- $ 1.50 1-- REX HAMS Rex Brand Smoked Hams Regular Price 40c Saturday Only, Jb. 2 lbs. Corned Beef. Regular Price 75c. Sale per can 3 Cans for 28c 35c $1.00 SALMON ,12 Cans McGowans Dixie Salmon 5 Cans Best Red Salmon in Oil 1 Can Best Red Salmon in Oil $1.00 .... $1.00 $...20 .... DRYGOODS i 30c 17 Vic Extra Large TcwelsEach .1.1 JLI.. 25c Turkish Towels, Each 3. A -- - . 98c Ladies Outing Flannel Gowns. Regular Price $1.50 Sale Light and Dark Oating Regular Price 25c, sale per yard, 1714c 35c PER DOZEN PAID FOR EGGS .. . NEW SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES FOR ,, SATURDAY AND NEXT WEEK A Ladies Coats i.......... $12,50 to $60.00 A! $9.98 to $45.00 A Ladies Dresses Ladies Saits i ......A $17.50 to $49.50 H.GHAWKCi Free Delivery county officers at the court house have laid themSome-otth- e selves open t severe criticism by displaying pictures of Ernest Bamberger, Republican candidate for the senate, in eonspiei-ou- s places an some cf the offices The court house is public proper ty and the county officers are only public officials. They should show the same courtesy to Demo ersats and Republicans they seem- to have done with fair consistency, but the public court house is not a billboard where one party candidates picture can be hung on the walls- To do this is showing very poor judgment and very lit tie courtesy. h Phone 164 J - catching rides they separated and two stopped in Brigham. They got cold feet there and returned home while the other four proceeded on to Salt Lake CiA' and then returned- Last evening Job Larsen 'police officer, found cne of the boys sleeping in the Jacobsen Blacksmith shop at the Intersection of the Canyon road and Center street in burlap and sacks. The boy pre ferred to sleep in the county detention room last night rather than go home as he expressed fear of meeting his father who the boy said- - had treated him with cruelty. twenty-fourth- , Tt s Adv mind about prohibition, and t in order, that the general public !' may have a, few facts ,withre-gar- d terthe situation, which is being so constantly put; before it today, I resriectfully subrfnt the following Facts vsl Del idbas cake thAt jXvili Scahtan,1 from the 'to .the eye;, taste tjnd, ipairse Science '' Mpnitpr Gh'ristiari wfflibe Vnld'at which I believe will prove equalSaturTfayffrom 2 to fi ly as important and interesting P. c i. Adv to your readers as the letter t Fiction-byChari- ip-pe- al es : :Shamliart-Chris-tianse- ns X referred tor Prohibition was Fiction The Cache? Stake Relief Society will not meet Saturday Octo- hastily enacted. ber 7. Beginning October 28 Fact For mote ' than TOO we will meet the last Saturday years prohibition was intensively and extensively studied and in the month discussed. No question ever decided by the American people Special made Ice Cream Bricks was better understood. at The Bluebird- - Three layers: Fiction Prohibition was the Vanilla will and act of the minority. ' Cherry Lacto, Fact Before national prohiPecan Pistachio. went into effect thirtyf our bition 60c each. advt. states, acting separately for .themselves, had adopted prohiHenry Karl Kraus of Provi- bition- M"re than three-fifth- s of dence, a native of Germany, pass of the people and feur-fifted away last night at his home the territory of - the country there of a stomach disease- - Mr were under prohibition. The Kraus was born at Altleiningen-- eighteenth amendment was subGermany. August, 15, 1857. He mitted by a vote of more than of both houses of the has lived in a number of years. Funeral services United States Congress and has will be held at 2 oclock Sunday afternoon in the Providence First ward chapel. ' 4 - hs , Prc-videnc- MRS. i. two-thir- ds NEKTO of s them-Th- of the contin- ental area, and if the water which is included in these states is not counted, the area is further reduced by more than 300 sq. miles. , v, ,t ; Fiction- - prohibition wag put over .while American soldiers were away. i ;Fact-nTwhich congress submitted prohibition , to the states was elected . (November, 1916- - five months before war wrps declared on Germany, (April 1917) American soldiers are net drunkards. helped Kentucky to enact prohibition after their return in 1919. raised the prohibition majority in Ohio from 28,000 to. nearly 42,000, to and, in Michigan from . , i ?07,000, - - - - , - he !:-The- G8-O0- Fiction Prohibition is J - , constitutional., ,, Fact By a unanimous un- , ion opin- of the United States supreme court, 1920. both the eighteenth amendment and the Volstead enforcement code wereuieclared to be constitutional. Fiction More liquor is than before prohibition-Fac- t In 1917, the last year before prohibition went into effect, 600 distilleries in the Unie-e- d States produced 168,000.000 gallons of spirtuoua liquor. In the some year 1300 breweries 000 gallons produced 1, of beer-- The first year- under constitutional prohibition three con-sume- jd 885-000- , . f - were in operation and 28,000,000 gallons of spirits-were consumed, while beer prac--" The ih tically disappeared. qubr imported was less than one half of one per cent of the cort-- s of sumption - days. Fiction Prohibition interferd es with personal liberty. FactSo do the ' Ten Commandments, according to the testimony of every j liar,- thief,, libertine and blasphemer. fiction Prohibition'1' makes ' hypocrite. jFact The treaton and'anar, chy preached and practiced by the liquor people' will, of course, make patriots and Christian. ; Fiction Prohibition cannot be enforced. '.U" Fact Prohibition, and every other law for the good of J the people, can be enforced by placing men in authority who have the inclination, courage and ability to do what they are paid and swprn to do. ' 1 Expressing Jmy .appreciation for the privilege your columns afford citizens in bringing items of general interest to the public, . I am, . Sincerely, W. CLYDE PRICE, i Chairman State of Distribution committee of Christian Sci- ence Church. S. L. Telegram.! , " - -- , - ", -- -T 4 , t t The Quebec. Government has under consideration at the present time a project for the estab lishment of a school for the teaching cf pulp and paper mak-ing. - 5 i J STIXGLKY of the distilleries twenty-thre-e only two states which have failed to ratify to date, Connecticut and Rohode Island, have less than of the population and a trifle more than 1 prohibition. your homeland fce( comfortable. Inasmuch as I, among many Evertori and Sons-aragents. others have also changed Wy ratified by torty-si- x forty eight states, or by A Free All Day M s I NEKTO Free AH Day D. W. Hess & Sons ANNOUNCEMENT. Opening day Saturday October 7. D. W. Hess and Sons. No. 7 North Main street, Nekto Free all day. See Adv elsewhere in thi3 Paper. Adv Six runnaway boys, thirteen and fourteen years of age- left home on Tuesday bound for Salt Lake. They wralked to Wellsville and then caught rides in cars going through the canyon but in been - - - Pillow Cases size 36x42 each V- Adv alike-whic- $13.50 $ 2.75 $ 1.40 $ 3.00 2-- 48 ANNOUNCEMENT. Opening day Saturday October 7, D. W. Hess and Sons, No 7 North Main street: Nekto Free all day. See Adv elsewhere in this Pappr. Choice Jonathan,1 Gano, Black andJ Greening- Apjiles. Tells Where He r cents-pebushel on the Forty tree. Stewarts Orchard, River Stands On Dry Laws Heights. advt. Have your clothes remodeled, Editor; Tplegram: There apcleaned and pressed. Call Caras peared in the columa of .your ' Adv paper under the heading tetters Phone 57. to the Editor a letter from one Join the Comfort Club. Have who changes his mind about a Caloric furnace installed in ' Twi Announce What Men Admire Most in Women b Perfect Health tiic sign of Strength Bakeisfield. Calif. "Dr. Pierces Tavcrlie Prescription has been a great help to me as a tonic and nervine and I am glad to give it My health my recommendation. had become very poor: 1 "was uf- waB fering with inward weakness, nervous, could not steep, and lost my appetite. I was weak and suffered with backaches and pains in my side and my limbs ached. I was a physical wreck when I began taking the Favorite Prescription' hut it completely cured me of all my weakness and built m.e up into a good healthy, strong conMrs J Stingldy, 2128 Q St. dition Go now to your nearest drugstore and obtain this wonderful prescription of Dr. Pierce's in tablets or liquid or send 10c tot trial pkg. to Dr. Pierces Invalids' Hotel, in Buffalo, N. y, and write for free medical advice. The opening of their New Store, Main Street. No7 North SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th Everything in Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies and Gums- .- ' . "i Wholesaleand Retail NEKTO Free AH Day NEKTO Free All V . |