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Show , S . I i I ,' t t, . JHE JOURNAL, Monday, Oct. 16, 1922. NEWS STORIES what I intended if' elected. The platform F u n e designated as a painted glass ipeople framkly iibing he affair- The State Chairman has called a meeting of party leaders to consider the Borah proposal but he says the Senator - AND OTHER Borah says he knows that he is breeding opposition to himself by his utterances but he does not care a snap for that, he is g:ing to say what Apostle D 0. McKay leaves he thinks regardless of the latter part of this month for Great Britain where he will Senator Smoot in an address assume the- presidency of the made charged that Sen recently European Mission- On Thurs- ator Walsh of Massachusetts day of this week the four stak- had talked two ways on the tares in and near Ogden wilLten-de- r iff question, commending it in him a farewell social, the and denouncing it in Wyoming Sabbath School organizations Utah. The matter was up to of these stakes taking the ead Senator Walsh and he put that says in the affair. Reed is a doggoned fibber. He he condemned the present says G. William of Eastern friends tariff w hile in Wyomare said e McAd-jpaving ing as well asspeaking in Utah. as nomination the way for his Democratic candidate for-- PreT Arthur Condie, the 17 year in 1924. It wont hurt the old son of Earl Condie, living at feelings of any Democrat out shbt wil turned down- - to-b- S'pringville accidentally on a mountain near that place. Eambtnn De Valera, President His gun slipped from his hand Irish Republic cf the while he was climbing and was and a man Who has made a vast The bullet took discharged. amount of trouble for Ireland in two from hand and fingers recent years- is reported to have one from the otherone and then enseen the light at last and is his body just below the about ready to accept the Free tered ribs and ranging upward came convinState government being close to the heart. Some comced that it has come to stay. Utter and car panions made . Another Logan boy has put ried him down the mountain. It his home city on the map by a is feared that he will die. so-call-ed - great achievement in the world of aviation. Lieut Russel. Logan born and Logan bred who won the Pulitzer aviation trophy cn Saturday. He took many chances but he won and the glory is aH his- It is all a very wonderful to Lieutin for friends here, many the mildr mannered, likeable young fellbw we knew here, not one saw the future daring airman. He certainly has the right AMERICANDIPLOMAT GREETS KING OF EGYPT - - stuff in his Mau-ghan- make-u- p. The way the price cf the German mark cavorts around causes some peculiar things. One, of the most interesting is the of an American wtho went to Germany recently and wheiTfiearnved there he found an American dollar would buy He invested one 2200 marks. thousand dollars and received 2,200,000 marks, with this wad of money he started out on a tri trip through Bavaria and hehim-se'f ed many ways of ridding ce 1 COUNTY, UTAH c Of LOCAL NEWS HW.CrockeU Thursday Dodge Brothers - - ihia-way r a Services , CITY, CACHE LOGAN. Egypt, Sept. 16. The first diplomatic envoy of the United States to Egypt, calling upon King Fuad, addressed him as the first independent ruler of Egypt in 2000 years. After this formal introduction, the American diplomat went on to say that diplomacy had entered upon a new stage: duplicity and auhterfiige. are no longer countenanced, he declared, honesty and sincerity have taken their place. Previous to Egypts entry into the family of independent nations, while she was under British control the United States nev er had a minister on the Nile; Washington was represented by consular officers only Butt soon after Egypt became independent a minister plenipotentiary was appointed in the person of D. J. CARIO, The report that reached Bitte Thought ;Sr Today Journal and the family on urday afternoon of the death of ifiK U.IA CREATOR. In Hit- - beHenry Wallace Crockett at Pro- ginning was the Word, and the Word to be erroneous. It vo, provd was, however, unfortunately but a postponement of the inevitable, as he passed away on Sunday evening, following an operation for appendicitis, as previously stated. Mr. Crockett was born in Logan and was forty-si- x years of age. He was raised and obtained his education here, lie served his church in a. mission to California in 1909 and 1910. In 1911 he accepted the position of superintendent of the farm attached to the State Mental hospital, which he has managed to the entire satisfaction of all concerned. lie Is sumvecFLy his widow May Turner Crockett, and four daughters, Virginia", Mildred, Roma and Flora, and the following brothel's and sisters : Alvin D, Grocketf, O. O. Crockett, of Provo, George E. Crockett, mayor of Preston, Idaho; William G. Crockett of Montpelier, Idaho; II. E. Crockett, secretary of State; John A. Crockett, mayor of Logan; Judge Fred W. Crockett, of Salt Lake.Mrs. De-lA. Curtis, Berkeley, Calif.; Mrs. Lydia I. Lamoreaux, Thatcher, Arizona; Mrs. Nora Ream of Long Beach ' Cal., Mrs. Roxie C. Hopkins, Logan; Miss Althea Crockett and Mrs. Ella Smith, Boise, Idaho, and Mrs. Delia Letchenberg, Lund, Idaho. Funeral services will be held in the Bonneville ward chapel The reYVednesday afternoon. mains will arrive in Logan Wednesday night and funeral services will again be held in the Seventh ward chapel at one oclock p. m. oh Thursday. ia towards another, or a collection of individuals toward another collection of individuals must Ete in a very large measure,, likewise true of nations in their intercourse one with another. If these methods are followed as I am sure your majesty intends that they be followed, continuous prosperity and contentment will bless your reign, and your majesty will be a lasting benediction to the people of your was with God, and the Word was God. Alt things were made by Him; jind without Him wax not anything made was made. John 1 :1, 3. tht With this coupe Dodge Brothers have proved once for all that a closed car can The county commissioner are assembled in regular sess;on " today; Frank W. Blair Co- - Dodge Bros. Motor Cars. Ad be as sturdy and practically as inexpensive as an open roadster. This is largely due to the body the first ever marketed which admits of lower cost of manufacture through standardized machine production. Unlike wood, , the steel surface will take a finish of enamel, baked on at high temperature. This process esultsia a permanen tlustr e,'hnd eliminates., the trouble and expense of repainting. . all-ste- el Register tomorrow, Oct 17. For informatijn regarding reCall Democratic registration Headquarters, phone 303. For Sale Jonathan apples 35c per bushel on the tree. 20 Crock" Mr Did you vote for the first time last year? If 60 you must register again this year- Register tomorrow. Call 303 for information. i r COMPANY The Price is $ 1170.00 'Home of Good Motof Cars Adv All citizens - who1 Registered Frank W. Blair Company 46 East Center : for the first dime fast year (15-2and voted in,the city election must register again this veer in order to be eligibje to 1) vote. Call Democratic Heaclquar ters Phone 303- for al1 information "regarding registration. - Men WANTED factor' for sugar Phone. 300 or work-- . or call the Logan Sugar Adv. . Factory. 911-- m The Zina D Ypung camp of the Daughter of Pioneers will meet with Mrs- A'bert Hoffman 165 East 5th North Tuesday Oct 17. at 2:30 - 1 ? n The Esjtate Heatrola is a fuel savor. Cail at Lunds troms and let us demonstrate this wonderful heater to you. '..Adv. On Saturday fine son arrive! at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Leishman in of the Wells-vill- e. Mr. Leishman js cashier Wellsville bank. , - Hnrnr ' ;:ir FDR THE Nc-kelb- ALBERT U; C LOUGH: Ras-el-T- in -- Copyright, 19!!, by LYRIC THEATRE tht International Syndicate Wrenches, Nut And The Like Good TooU Pay For Themtelvet In Time And Labor Saved EVERT MOTORIST should bavs g full set of standard machinists or S wrenches. Don't use tbs pliers or a wrench ot a too large size on a nut, for It will "batter" It without making it tight Moreover, everyone who doea much work on hla car ahould have a set ot with s universally jointed extension and a ratchet handle, , for turning nuts in Inaccessible and confined places. They will save lots of time and effort The socket wrench grips alt aides of & nut end does not slip off. Threads are mors easily .stripped and bolts twisted off than la generally realized and a large monkey wrench Injudiciously applied to a small nut will usually do one or the other. If much force is used. Standard wrenches are safer In this regard, as each size Is mads ot such length as to give only a safe purchase, whep used on the size of bolts that It fits. A person of ordinary strength can tighten a nut as fully as It ought to be with a standard machinists wrench. A monkey ' wrench Is not specially applicable to motor car work and many, of those furnished In auto tool kits are so loose in their adjustment as to be wrench is more handy. If a, unsatisfactory. An adjustable open-ennut will not start, dont go at It with a monkey wrench, with ' piece ot pipe to lengthen the handle, but soak U well with rust remover, tap It all around vigorously with a hammer and this falling use hammer and a cold chisel against one corner with the blows applied Jn the direction. As a last resort heat the nut with a blow torch turning-of- f to break away the rust. Be specially careful not to twist oft a atud, for Instance one of those that hold down the cylinder head, as it la a . , , quite a job to remove the screwed in portion. MSTOV-PIblow-bLOOSE SCORES Inevitable y through the ' socket-wrenche- : r oroc V CYLINDER score. . - 4 old-tim- -- -- -- $3:55-pacT- E , , DOESN'T GET FEED FAST ' ENOLGU R. H. writes; My car run fine on level but when nearing the top ground, of a hill, tt to begins jerk and backfire and sometimes almost stops. Can tell me why tt acts that way? you Tha Indications are Auswer; that gasoline enters the carburetor lets rapidly than tt is Used, when the engine is working hard, and that consequently the level in the. becomes Jow and the mixture furnishedqultg fhe engine get sal lean tha$ It flrs back and finally will not fire at alL Be sure that the gauze strainer In jhe where the gasoline pipe connects, is clear, then, if necessary, clean the strainer, located between thef float chamber and the vaporizing chamber of the carbure. - ,V. ter. if this goes hot remove' the difficulty, clean the strainer in Jhe .V'-i- vacuum tank, tighten g A tank eon nectione and see thattho-haeplplines are alt clear arid that .the. main titnk ent is epeiu - i Trll- Jill - d, s, d Tre-monto- n, t wxi ( The wide straight seaf is upholstered in genuine Spanish' blue leather, durable and -- -- : readily cleaned. - BLAIR MOTOR I , Spring chicken dinner, for 35c Cherry Blossom tomorrow. Potatoes for Sale N. W I . Adv Crookston, North- Logan, Phone Adv Judge M. . C. Harris is still 786R 3. majestys kingdom. Apropos of hese changed holding court in Boxelder counideas in the matter of diplomacy, of the ty, where he has been, during Manager Morton Howell. Cherry Blossom leaves tomor- the past two weeks disposing of Dr. Howell met King Fuad at the words of the chief executive Palace with much for- of the United States seem totimely row for Salt Lake to purchase a lengthy calendar. He said: Whoever tries peer equipment for a French 'pastry mality. He was escorted by a Football. B. Y. C vs U. A. C. detachment of the royal body through the veil and perceive the department, one in which Mr. Freshmen YVednesday, Oct., 18 issues and sincerity, simplicity, Nokelby has had wide experiguard, and attended by the grand at Field. Admission Crimson courmoral ence. He has engaged a number chamberlain. Referring to the straightforwardness, 50c. Time 4 oclock p. m. Adv be honour shall the and is age one who high chef French pastry new diplomacy the American and the plumet now on his way from Seattle for compass, square In the city court on Saturday minister said: Alfred Burgi, who pleaded guilYour majesty is to be con- and lever, by which to shape the this department. conduct and aims of man. ty to having intoxicating liquor gratulated upon the fact that The Lost Tire and rim. Return in possession, was fined $299! King in his reply expressthere have been Born new ideas ed his pleasure at receiving an to Federal Garage. Reward. which he The American Senator Borah of Idaho is in within the last decade. paid. Today wras law', and assured Phone 115. Adv motion and trial calendar revolt against the policy adopt- most favoured and powerful na- Dr. Howell Minister, day, of his and the support ed by his party in that state and tions of the world today recogand setting of cases. A civil of his Mr. government and Mrs. Owen B. Thomas, suit was set for tomorrow1 and is demanding that he platform nize that diplomacy no longer in the development of good rela- who were married in this city a criminal case for YVednesday. means duplicity and subterfuge, upon which Republican Candida two nations. October fourth and went directtes are running, shall be recon- but that yes means yes and no tions between the 1 candily to Salt Lake to spend the Miss Jennie Christensen canmeans no. That which is true structed. If I were the A stirring domestic story he said, I of the law gathering the rights honeymoon, have now returned didate on the Democratic ticket date embodied in the screen version to Pbcatelb, where Mr. Thomas for County Recorder has resign would kick that platform into of the law governing the rights of the famous stage play called is employed by the Bistline I.um ed from her place on the ticket the ash heap and then tell the and practices of the individual to ber Co. Mrs. Thomas was for- as she feels she cannot aford to Why Girls Leave Home, be shown at the Oak Theatre Miss Alta Campbell of quit her position as a school for three days, beginning to- merly teacher. The county DemocratProvidence. day. Anna Q. Nillson, the well ic executive committee will meet known rryjtion picture actress, A and bushels of appoint her successor. thousand Apple plays the role of Anna Iledder Jonathans, free from worms. and is said to give a vivid im30c delivered Joseph J. Noel, a resident of per bushel personation of a young girl who if you will call for them this Rasat city and a competent and is foiced to leave home on accareful lineman for the past sevmussen Bazaar. Adv count of the bigotry and cruelty DEAR PUBLIC: eral in the employ of the years of her parents. Other memPower & Light company, Utah - - You have often heard the expression, is service set a Community Logans ecast include Claude bers of th was electrocuted to at or near lead take the in thief to catch a thief, but have you ever seen King, Manrine Powers, Kathryn preparing last while enentertainment evening, public providing the Idea put into practice? Dan Owen Moore), Perry ,Mrs. wires the months. fall and winter gaged up among chang Mason, Julia Swayne Gordon during1 It really is a most interesting proceeding and others equally well know'n At a meeting held on Saturday ing the voltage. The line at the adv. evening the committee on public time he started was dead, but to screen fans. especially when one party to the transaction holiday and gatherings, of which tho current seems to have been to be faRODOLPH VALENTINO, the happens Now comes forward ' Charles-Gerrar- Henry Peterson is chairman, turned on through the operation vorite star, who will be at the Lyric theatre tomove villain, to 'an- met an dstarted work on a pro- of an automatic switch, and his day in his photoplay, The Wonderful Chance. entertain- -, left shoulder and right hip being nounce that press agents, proof gram Chairman in contact with the wires, comin wards. all the ment In this clever H. H. Van Loan story Mr. OBrien and everyreaders, typesetters ' committee of Jenson mispleted a circuit which probably the beenhave Joseph the of body generally crook a who plays part Swagger Barlow, killed him instantly. A doctor on the athletic sports, reported wants to reform, but circumstances prevent him. spelling his name for the last six years. The correct' spelling contsruction of three courts for was on the ground within a few Mr. OBrien also enacts the role of Lord Birmhe insists, is Gerrard, hot Girar horseshoe pitching on the Tab- minutes and efforts to resuscitaingham, an English nobleman, thereby appearGerard. , Gerrard, w ho is now ernacle square. The revival' of te him were Continued for , an or ing in a dual characterization. However, We to hour and a. half, but in vain. Mr. e sport seems playing am important role in the wont charge you anything extra on that ac- -' Alice Brady's latest Paramount have struck a popular chord and Noel leaves a wife, formerly count, although you may feel as we do that Miss May Dbray of Paradise, picture, Anna Acenrs, says it is planned to have numerous this picture is worth more than the average ad and four children. Funeral' arbusiness contest between is chief ambition to that his . , t photoplay. rangements will be announced stay in potion picture long en. professional men. The commitMiss which of later. on tee dramatics, to see name his, spelled This is your wonderful chance for a rare ough S , correctly on the screen, in news- Edith Bowtj-- : is chairman reevenings entertainment. Take it, youll be glad William H. Powell who theatre plans community plays . ported papers and in magazines. ; . you did. and the proposed development Duke Francis in YVhen Knightt i A group of 15 persons may of ward theatricals. ''Director hood was in 'Flower has been Cordially' yours, now take an airplane flight over YV. O. Robinson is busy every added to the cast of Elsie FerLYRIC THEATRE. New York, lasting 15 minutes, day planning for community gusons latest Paramount4 pic' for amusement along many line-'- . ture, Outcast. , of this bundle of currency indulging in all sorts of extrawa gances. But in the week that he had to stay there he managed to get away with but 700,000 marks and so when he returned to Paris he still had a million and a half marks- He took them to a Paris bank which paid him $1050 for them or fifty dbllars more than be paid for the whole jot this because of a change in the rate of exchange that had oc curred during the week. Now he is trying to find out who paid his expenses on that trip. ' , ' C. A. T. writes; While decar. bon!zng my engine, I 'noticed a core lnfch wide end lhch deep In pe. ot the cylinder, bores, which-reaca little more than half way the bottom. As I have always kept oil ,11 the enT wonder If this wae caused gine, by a loose ptston-plThe engine ran nicely. In .the garage, after Xjteiy replaced the cylinder bead. Wilt It ail right; to run tha.ega aon through, with the engine as It Is? Js there any way of filling the ecored place?' Answer: If the score Is In line with the crank-shaf- t, most likely R ! from a loose .pin, but a pin core pever extends to the bottom of the bore and usually tends more than1 half way pp. It will be eafer (o find the cause and have sit removed now, than to drive the ear any more. You can have tt filled with the alloy used for that purpose. As your engine ie how,- - It would seem that the damaged cylinder 'muet be rather lowi jta frpwer, en account the , he up-fro- n. ly f r" f float-chamb- float-chamb- er e -, . |