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Show ( isc; THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAn Ince Whips l HIS WORK IN MASSACHUSETTS v Arranged For This-Eveni- ' 1- Massachusetts will have a packed house at the Logan high school auditorium this evening judging from the interest shown in his appearance. The meeting in the high school auditorium is scheduled to open at 8:15 oclock but due to the fact that Senat of Walsh has to come from Cache Junstion by automibile it is thought that the meeting will not commence until 8;. 30 o clock However, a'l who are going to attend are urged to he in their seats at 8:15 in order to 'secure . ' c seating capacity. . r h I $f e i 'nhliFVJl.rohrofVKe' ' 4 greatest men in according to;, the Rev, Allen Jacobs, rector cf St. Johns ' .Episcopal chutftii of Logan, who also comes from Massachusetts Rev, Jacobs stated today that Walsh was a very high-- ' Senator. ' y honoied man of that state and both Democrats and Republicans like him. is known to be one of that states silver . " . ? 1 tongued rator;--- Before-going- ! to the United States Senate was a lawyer, lie is known to i be a fighter for the rights- - and Y privileges of the common people He and not the h!g interests. likes the farmeis anX. those who toil for their living. According . to Rev, Jacobs, he really is one .of the very big men of the en : ' ccuntiy, A reception committee with the lieyt Mf. Jacobs as chairm and other V mim nt local Democrats, will meet Senator Walsh at Cache Junction this evening and will drive to Logan trouay A. Hogan, candidate for state senator on the Demo -- ), - cratic ticket, will introduce Senator Walsh, Other Democratic candidates will also attend the meeting. Special music for the occasion is to be furnished. It is expected that two or three vccal solos by local artists will be rendered with a possibility that one will be an instrumental number Every citizen who wishes to know the issues of the campaign should not miss the big rally th's evening. - v f Mrs. 'Emma Fall, Schofield, lawyer and social w orker, hbs been appointed by the Governor of Massachusetts a member of the State Industrial Accident Board. " - Mr3. Elsie Sellers, a colorist employed in the Department of Agriculture at Washington, has probably designed more adver- . High tising posters for country fairs conventions and agricultural than any other person in Ameri- ca, I i! . It Hie newspaper want ml would a. thing bring any results for ui-Coach Burns Crookston of file Brigham oung college would advertise for guiiits. The value of want ads as TELEPHONE SYSTEM PRINTS 17,716,500 DIRECTORIES advertising medium is kuown to be very effective but it would almost Some conception of the magnl require a campaign of national adtude of the work involved in com vertising to get some football' ts for the Logan Crimsons, the B. piling and printing the telephone directories of the Bell system is Y. coach believes. Coach Crookston, obtained when it is known that with a team rarln' to go is like the there are approximately 2,500 dude 'all dressed up and no place to j Armistice Day comes oit Nov. 11 and Salt Lake people are mak ing elaborate preparations to observe $1,-922,5- go. THOMAJ a V9tv,ss Cs i ' ' .r q. r . . r , ; .i - c - : , ; v .1 j ,U- afrangedtonieaiwthnrJglrAS- sociated First National this season. constitute the greatest series of pictures of my Career. For Mr. Inces career dater back to the earliest doys of the motion picture and has been marked by one success after an- n 26,-053,7- 00 As a director of he first won recognition in the days of Biograph. One of the first to. make a two-repicture, he has held his position as would contain 53,390 pages, 9 in floated away before they got a chance a leader amojig- producers from che3 by 11 inches, and the book, to materialize.;. As it la the Crimsons the pioneer days, .to tbe; .present. would be 72 inches thick. If this will play tire Idaho Techs. Ricks NorIt was Thomas H.' Ince who book were divided into volumes mal, Aggie Freshmen, L. IX S. fc. and blazed the trail of motion' picthe size of the New York dire.w perhaps one or two other aggrega- ture production, establishing the lory with 1,484 pages, there tions. There are still open dates hi first studio in California and' pro the Crimson schedule and Coach would be 36 volumes. ducing in., the foothills near The direct expense to all the Crookston would be pleased to' get in' Santa Monica. "From this studio Beil companies in connection touch with any school or team look- Inceville i sprung, ing for games. with these directories, is The n Mr, Ince became one of The B. Y. has a w ell balanced elev- the three 750, but they have a credit in who made the form of advertising which en with good sized men to fill each Triangle, producers the buillding Triangle reduces the net cost to $3,162-85- 9. position. The team would 'almost studios at Culver City, that later rank with the it.; M. C. aggregations, became the Goldwyn studios. On especially those of the smaller Colo- the conclusion of his Triangle ree! in Under an obi law still f rado schools. Logan fans "believe. contract, Mr. Ince made a conin Pennsylvania:,' the arrest or (K1ZZLIH8 NEED COMPETITION tract with Famous Players-Las-kwoman for A much similar caaefexlsts at the imprisonment of any and erected the beautiful stufailure to pay taxes is prohibit- Logan high school as confronts the dios Culver at City which he now ed.'"'.' B. Y. C. The Grizzlies have ft fairly occupies. good bunch of men together and are For years Mr. Ince has enjoyA number of the. most beauti- easily the class of the Cache Valley ed the name of maker of stars. ful homes in the South were division but If Coach Woody Romney He brought out and developed C. does not get some game with strong by Miss Henrietta n architect cf and heavy teams it is likely to be such screen celebrities at 'CharDozier, les Ray, William S. Hart, DoroJacksonville, Fla. much the same in football as it was thy Dalton, Enid Bennett, Besw ith J he Grizzlies iri the basketball sie Barriscale, Hobart Bosworth, Accountancy is now an open tournament last spring.:? Then they Sessue Hayakawa, William Desin women to and team a had swell profession England, together hoop and there are about fifty women one that might have won the title mond and Frank Keenan, Among the players now apmembers of the London Associa- as It did year before but for the first tion of Accountants today. time during the entire season it came pearing under the Ince banner areFlorence Victor, 'Milton Sills, t j upon real. coiApetition and that whs 'Mrs. Charlotte Despard, sister the only element .that the Grizzlies John Bowers, Marguerite de la of Lord French the famous Bri- lacked during the year.:- The Griz- 'Motte. Douglas McLean. Lloyd tish soldier, has announced her zlies are 100 to 1 likely winners of Hughes, Madge Bellamy, Cullen candidacy for parliament. the Cache Valley division" football Landis and Frank Keenan. title but while they do not even have Y The eight completed producto struggle at all for their division tions described by Ince as his title other slate teams, particularly greatest In which these" artthose of the Salt Lake division, are ists will shortly be seen are Skin Deep, with Florence Vidbeing made much, better by competior and Milton Sills; The tion. an adaption of Willier So the want ad" should he mad to read: WANTED. Football game Collier s play, with Douglas Mcin Can match either Crimsons Lean ; What A Wife Learned, The blind mother who or Logan. Grizzlies, and berhaps the Aggies. an original .story by Bradley didnt' know this was not her Competition guaranteed, King, formerly titled .Jim, son. with Marguerite de a Motte, The sister who found herJohn Bovvers and Milton Sills ; self loving her brother just TIME Ten Ton Love, in which Madge HAD, CHANGED THINGS a little more! , Bellamy and Cullen Landis have And Sonny the poolroom Far:. Offered Might Have Satisfied the principal parts; Scars of keeper, who took a dead budConductor Once, but Not at Jealousy, produced with Frank This Day and Data. dys place in their hearts Keenan. Marguerite de la Motte and had to live his lie! My young daugliter and I were and Lloyd Hughes in the chief starting for the country, 1 patvliased roles under the working title of RICHARD BAR--' flie tickets nnd we hurried on the The Brotherhood of Hate train, finding a crowded enneh. Not Bellboy 13, with Douglas Mc- in Sunshine - Trail,1 - with THELMESS .JejBcnrejwo seats getlier.J gave ltutb her ticket ml Doutrlag McTan - und A Man ot found a seat for myself In the forward . e Action, with Doulas McLeap, t parallels his end Of the car. ) David Smin the conductor came along col- - i another looting fares, I handed Mm my ticket I In s;.me parts of rural Eng-an- d settled back comfortably in my land, when there are several play that sets your seat. He looked first at the httie piece j ba bies to be christened at the heart asingin. of cardboard and then ut we. l am isame time, the mothers insist on fair, fat and forty the parson performing on the SONNY lie seemed, rather amused as he rebabies first,, as otherwise turned the ticket Avlth these words. girl when they grow ujp they will one at This 'have time, .gone might V. Hobart By George beards. develop but t am afraid It wont do now, ' Directed by Henry King t didnt stop to argue, for as I Afford Pincbot, candidate for gin need at the ticket I saw I had re A FIRST NATIONAL twined the half fare and given the full Rcvernor tf Pennsylvania, hiays ATTRACTION fare to my young daughter. Chicago thajf he is elected woman will Tribune. he piVn seats in his cabinet. other. one-reele- rs, el four-colum- - White King Sul. White King, Lg. Soapade Large Gold Dust Larse'Savex.......,. J.R. - $8-13- y ed well-know- , - , Hot-ento- . - n 1 - Tol-abl- tri-um- , ' r in' j . -- t, 25c 49c 2 for .... 25c 33c 2'Jc 28c ! ?. Grape Nuts Lg. PVg Oats Small Pkg. Oats, . !5c 25c 25c 2 for 3 for .... 33c 43c 39c 33o 27c de ; 23c Phg wiitw 'acaL.r.:rrxjir Shredded Wheat, 9 llh bag Oats -- Mayor Nelsen'of Salt Lake in an article in the American City Magazine of recent date testifies that prohibition has helped Salt Lake City very much in reducing crime and making business beter, in spite of sail the bootleggers that operate there. He says the great majority of the pocple therer would not think of returning to wet conditions. lb. bag Graham Lg. Albers Flap Jack 8m. Albers Flap Jack .........15c Canned Cornj Peas Tomatoes Country Gentleman Corn Standard Sweet Corn .... June Peas Early June Peas, 2 for Sifted Early June Peas 2 2 :r foi . 25c 10c 10c 25e . 'S 5 c . We Itecommend Optimo Red, Hard Wheat Flour. 9 15.00 10 Sacks Optimo $ 2 Sacks Optimo $ 1 Sack Optimo 2 Sacks Electric Light, High $ 2.40 Patent 1 Sack Electric Light, High ... $ 1.25 Patent Bacon, Hams 27c 29c 28c 20c $1.69 Bacon Oeuter Cuts Ham Salt Pork Lard, 10 lbs. Lard, 5 lbs. Lard. 2 lbs...i 9 lbs. CriacQ. UNtMtidawtao 3 lbs. Clisco lb. Crlsco 1 85c 39c $2.09 73c 25e ; i Canned Beans Kraut r Spinach Large Cans SPork & Beans Med Cans, 2 for Small Cans. 3 for Lg. Can Kraut 2 for Lg. Can Spinach 20c 25c 25q 25c 23c Honey 60 lb Can ........ 10-lCat, Honey 2 quart Mason Jar.... Fresh Comb. Honey, 2 for eDc ' 25c at North Main Street Store Meat Market Carbon Co . commissioners have presented a bill to the state read commission for. $30,000. They say that when road materials and supplies were shipped to Price for the use of Duchesne, Grand, San Juan. Utah and Emery Counties they were charged up to Carbon County and the Store Xo, 121 commissioners want this r set OpiKwite. Post Office right. The mistake was discover-ewhen an. audit of the county i books was made recently. . . , .i , j i .Store No, 64 Opposite Intemrban Dcpoi d .' n' : i1 ? .! ,j Joseph W. Fox, Crop Pest Inspector for Salt Lake Co. and his deputy Junius Fisher are in jail charged with swindling.the coun ty. It is alleged that they" have been making ,a rakeroff on their spraying operation. Fox, it is said owned the spraying'ma chines and yet had his book show that he rented them for $12 a day from someone else. His deputy also shared in the rake-of- f. - President Harding yester lay. pardoned Mrs. Anna Hozer of Muskegon. Mich., allowing her to return to her home and eleven children. The youngesn child 13 months old was in jail with her and as it became apparent to the prison officials that another would soon arrive, they recommended that a pardon be given her. She was sentenced for bootlegging. There are a lot of men and wo men here in , Cache Co., who would like to hear William Jennings Bryan once more Wouldnt it be possible to get him to visit Logan when he comes to the State a litle later ? Anyway it wouldnt hurt anything to try to get him. R&dcliffe College Will open its first school of politics for women on October 18. ROMANSHAD SUMMER SS S3 Sanaftouty facked EyodajQagijr Backet ' sgmw cesmrncctL SS DaxMycflwAH TIME Modern Method of Counting the Hours Merely an Imitation of Practice They Employed. Probably few people are aware, says eorresM)iident of the London CEng.) Dally News, that "summer time Is merely a floor Imitation of a common practice of the Romans.' Whilst we switch the clocks backward and forward .twice a year, the Romans mnde In : practically changes every day. every province of the Roman empire day began at sunrise and ended at sunset. The day .consisted of twelvq "hours, whose duration was not sixty of the. total minutes, but period of -- day light Iirfitgb Biinnnsr time, with sunrise at 5 a, ra. nnd sunset at 8 p. nr.,- each hour" consisted or eighty minutes. The first "hour" was from 5 to 8:20 in the morplng, the second from 6:20 to 7:40, and so on, In winter time, when the sun rose at 8 a. m, and set at 4 p. the day was only eight of our hours Is duration. The Roman midwinter hour was. therefore only forty minutes. The first hodr Was from 8 to 8:40 a. m, the fifth from 10:40 to 11:20 nnd the twelfth from 8:20 to 4 p. m. Hours were normal only at the spring aud aiminm equinoxes- - on March 2i and September 22, wlien night and day ara ef equal Iencth, FIVE DAYS TO LIVE a h -- - , ; - 3e fur 20c Cream he is coming home to participate in the Utah senatorial fight. v. - 3 22 Cereals ixi'iug ; . . Li&l.t IioUac Clefaiicr. Lg. Sea foam , or : .$. bars A B. Naptha ... bars I. & G. Naptha J2 liars Creme Oil Soap 4 bars Creme Oil Soap Old Hutch Cleanser for 33c 2 Flour 29c 0 1 Solid Pack Tomatoes. 39c 10 j the screen horizon William Spry a host of good who is now Land Commissioner e. would, Uke to lln pnttbingS..t!jgLlhS3piM.d a guiiiu with the - YV U. of Irovo voltes or the silent urama this and effortstrdo Bo bay been made. year. On the threshhold of Fall com Coach Crookston and the B. Y. C. athletic council suy that the Logan es1 a score of enoouraging anIt. Y. has a game coming with the nouncements telling of whats Provo B. Y. on contract and this on the way and arousing the game should be played in Logan thin most optimistic expectations. But to none of these does Coach Crookston has pointed fall. put a date which he thinks will be more genuine' interest attach agreeable to both the Logan and Pr6-v- o than to the announcement of He further points to Thomas H. Ince that the eight institution. the fact that the It. M. C. ruling re- - big feature productions he has LYRIC THEATRE 3 DAYS BEGINNING TOMORROW " 10 liars Crystal White 10 bars Kirks Etako 10 bars Kirks White Naptha. Tht- - B. Y. To haul .this paper from the print shops requires approximately. 843 freight cars of 50,000 pounds capacity. This would make 14 jfolid train loads .gurdmg.luukir..toUc.gis-.auiMt.-yoFehdtilivcp-th- e directories after they have been well upply to the Utah colleges and printed would require nearly universities for both the University truck loads and of Utah and Utah Aggies are playing 4,200 five-toseveral thousand men to deliver Junior colleges and smaller schools. the bocks from the the trucks to Coach Crookston would like to meet the B, Y, U, In Logan on or about the subscribers. ' October 27. These are approximately lines of subscribers' list- SOMK OOXTKSTS AIUUXGED The B. Y, C. almost got a game and advertising to be cared ings for during a period of one year. .with, 'Westminister college ot Salt It it were possible to make up Lake and two or three Other! teams n book, this book but the .possibilities of these ganiee one prills to the, Soaps and Cleansers Is your name on the registration list. If not see'that is is put there. Today and tomorrow are ' , registration days. con-tea- Up out of there looms it properly. d Some Regular Prices j n different directories published on an average of two annually abd thtsbefessltatelhFpHnt-in- g of about 17,716,500 copies. The paper used,, including the cover stock," weighs approximately 41.725,000 pounds and represents an annual cost of Notice that as a rule people who are prosperous and have money pay cash? That is one of the. reasons they are prosperous. They began long ago to pay cash and save-annow when there is no insistent reason why.theyshouLd save thejThave f he Mbit of thrift, so they still pay cash and save the difference. E- i o1 - R. Woolley has been release ed from the jail at Salt Lake where he has been confined on a charge of contempt of Court since August. 6. Judge Tillman D. Johnson having freed him after being convinced that Woolley could not get' the missing books that he was ordered to produce. Some of them have been secured through the Federal court at Los Angeles. ng - Senator David, !c ITEMS i At CoRch Crookston Finds Expected to Be Attended by Large Himself Without SuitThrong of Voters of Cache County G. A. Ho-- . able Opponents And Similar To Be Competitors gan to be Presiding Officer-Mu- sic Situation at ' , Logan Furnished Biff Meeting , lligh School fa BEKS STORIES Specials Into Shape SLOG Vi 8 Big Tuesday, Oct. 10. 1022. In photographing the final scenes of Sessue Hayakawas Iat ' est R-- production, Five Days to Live. based on the story, Street cf the Flying Dragon, by Dorothy Goodfellow an effort to add reality'to the action resulted in almost too much .realism, fITid: production is how being screened at the Lyric Theai tre, v ?.. - ' X'K Mrs. Hayakawa known to film fans as Tsuru Aoki, who plays opposite her famous husband in Five Days to Live ie supposed at one stage of the story to be unconscious from the fumes of C V And in deadly incense poison this Mr scene Iiayaka staging wa escaped death by a Hairs, v breadth. In editor to give utmost realism ihe flocidei with ur.and uring the scent- the loom wasiac-tuali- y fumes of sul-c- h thtms:ver&l - takings of the scene. Mrs, Haya kawa was really overcome When she failed to open her eyes at the propep time, Sessue stopped the scene and asked what was the matter. There was no answer. Her j inertness was not feigned. She was unconscious. Tsuru, was taken home and confined to her bed for two days, while work on the production was halted. Later she enacted the same scene with Ad? happier, results. T-Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the International Woman Sufferage Alliance, has gsne to Rome to confer with the Italian suffragists on preparations for the International Woman Suffrage Congress to be held there next year. ... Miss Emma D. Partridge, secretary of th6 Kansas State Bankers' Association, was' selected as one of the lepresentm-- , of that, t.rganizatfcn at. the an. nual am veriuou of the American Bankers Association held ?- s re-crn- iii?ewYorkXitv.- - V rO |