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Show Monday, October 23, 1922. J C $ 6.50 ..... .I .,. Sale Price : .. $3.00 7.50 8.85 3,50 - 12.50 4.50 6.25 : 15.50 , 17.50 7.50 7,75 This was a line of samples, and are Regular Pish Scale Mesh. S.EJHBHAM JEWELER 3 ' LLL'."' S. f I High school football squad and are not playing fall tennis. These are Lund Johnson and Hy Cannon. These two will be playing tennis next spring Rowe veiy when the G rlzzlles hope to make a strong bid for the state title. an annual game of football. . Last year Provo won by the score of 16 to 14 but Coach Crookstons men claimed they outplayed the B. Y.'of Provo, However some discontent grew out of the affair which should only go to make the coming game much more interesting. This year the B. Y. U. is a member of the Rocky Mountain conference and has played a couple of conference games. Despite this the Crimsons expect to give them a bard chase for the com; ing game. Considerable controversy has taken place regarding this game as it is alleged by tbe B. Y. C. that a game is due to be played in Logan tbls year on contract as a return contest while the B, Y. U. claims this game should be between "the B. Y. U. Freshmen and the B. Y. C. Coach Crookston has stood out for playing the main B. Y.U team and the B. Y. y,.main-strin- g Will play against the Crimsons. that the paramount duty of the voters Massachusetts is to defeat Senator Lodge. He is on the wrong side of great nation il and international questions. Aint it the truth ? Interstate Commerce Com' mssion has given permission to the Salt Lake and Los Angeles Railway Co., to extend its line from Lund to Cedar City a distance of 32 'miles. This win make possible1 the opening up of the immense iron deposits of Iron Co. and there will be some of agnculfuraal development lands -Ip that section. . Charles Canland, 40 years of age, and a resident of Mt. Pleasant, stabbed himself to death in a Salt Lake rooming house on Saturday night. ' The Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce has raised a fund of $50,000, with which tq advertise Salt Lake City, Lillian Keyes, fourteen years old of Ogden was killed and Loyal Jenkins was badly hurt when an auto in which they were riding, turned turtle. Jenkins and, a boy named Wallace Sorenson stole an auto and then drove about until they happened to meet three girls whom they induced to go They were sailing along at about 20 miles an hour when they came to a sudden turn in the road mid in trying to negotiate it the car tipped over. - Miss Keyes was instantly killed and Jenkins received internal hurts and may also lose one arm Sorenson is in jail, joy-ridin- g. A fire broke out the other day in the coal bin of the Stoki.q school at Bountiful, where 70 tons of coal had been stored. Fire Chief Bywater of Salt Lake visited the school and advised that no attempt be made to extinguish the fire with water as that would generate gas and cause an explosion. As much of the coal as could be safely reached was taken out and the rest allowed to burn, being constantly watched. Spontaneous combustion was the cause of the fire. During his recent address in Logan Senator Smoot did not mention the name of Bamberger once. People wondered why and Republicans who are pushing for the election of Bamberger became embarrassed. But the secret has leaked out and the people are entitled to know why Smoot did not mention Bamberger. Before coming to Logan Senator Smoot called the leading Republican party workers together in Salt Lake and told them point blank that he could no longer support such a candi- date as Ernest Bamberger for United States senator. Bamberger, Smoot said, has forced him self upon the porty by reason of his money and that he was not the peoples choice. The senator said he would campaign for the Republican party in general but would do no more boosting for Bamberger. , is making a 1 whirlwind campaign in England CIVIL SERVICE EXAM. and the little Welshman is standing by his guns, He is outThe U. S. Civil Service Comspoken in his endorsement of the mission announces an open comLeague of Nations and the trea petitive examinaton for junior ty of Versailles says he, it is and deck officer to be a great human charter that will engineer held at Logan, Utah, on Decem- be er 13 and 14, 1922. , the years go by. Entrance salary a year. full information inquire I went to a cobbler the other at For local post office. day to get a patch put on ray 7.7 shoe and while there casually remarked that with J shoes at prevailing prices it paid to have patches put on. And that isnt all either", said the shoemaker, (The Daughters of Pioneers of shoes will likely go up, and then, he fished cut of his papers the Nibley ward of Millville will a letter from his leather dealer meet at the home of Mrs. Ola Oladvising him of an increase in son Thursday at 3 p. m. A good the price of leather to come attendance is desiredshortly, on account of the 'new In Siaan the law allows a debtariff fates. Damn the tariff' said the cobbler and we respond- tor a clear three months. Then, if he fails to pay up, the creditor ed Amen. . can apply to the court for an Joseph Walter of Massachus- order to seize him, when he is etts who opposed Henry Cabot compelled to work without pay lodge in the race for the Re- until he has worked out his inpublican senatorial nomination, debtedness. announces that he will fight lapsaving facts and in the courLodge at the polls. He says, 1 se of a year those dollars make have come to the firm conv: tion quite a pile. v Lloyd-Geor- ge Judge Brown Will Address Democrats - ? TOMG Tr VV . IT1T w 8 p. MY JIMINY! our store for Boys and girls run straight for the very best of Halloween novelties. Lanterns, caps; masks, bells, novelties and noise makers of all sorts. And for the ladies we have place cards, etc. for social functions, all new and novel Prices ' low. LDGAL NEWS Riter Bros.StoresDrug Co. All FEAR-KO- Tke-Lnr- Tv tr-go- oii; d g- stronghold in the day of frouhle ; and lie knoweth them that trtmt la Rita. Nahum Ii7. Dodge Brothers The county commissioners were in session this morning attending to routine business and BUSINESS SEDAN passing .current bills. Frank W. Blair Co, Motor-Cars- Bros, Dodge Ad . . , O Bi&te TDouqlitSr Ixfcu Exceptional interest has been aroused by the practical arrangement of the interior. The entire rear compartment furnishings.; seat, seat cushions, back cushions, seat frame, foot rest, carpet and all can be removed from the car in a few moments. ' Up at the new park adjoining the state fish hatchery the ground has been plowed and grass and shrubbery will be planted there-thfirst thing iu the spring. The front seat is then tilted forward,' giving a gross clearance of twenty-tw- o inches through the rear doors. In this way, a space of 6ixty-focubic feet in the rear compartment is made available Chicken Dinner tomorrow at Cherry Blossom 35 cents. Ad : ur for loading, - 1 When the rear seat fixtures are back in place, the interior is complete end attractive in appearance. Its convertability is not apparent to the eye. i Business men, farmers, salesmen, callipers, tourists and everyone who has occasion, at times, to carry bulky articles, or luggage, .will readily appreciate the great utility of this construction. r - , , i: - The pric eis $1395.00 delivered. Frank W. Blair Company 46 East Center , get-togeth- er Mc-Mufr- . in Mr. II. Lawrence Smith of the Men s Shop is (seriously ill with pneumonia contracted last Tomorrow Evening acute week when, 'while' hunting ducks, he got wet and took a Judgl J. Louis Brown of Salt severe chill. Lake City will address the ach an every rehearsal of Young Mens Democratic club Tuesday night, October 24 at The Beauty Shop," the show the club luncheon to be held at to be put on at The Lyric the Hotel Eccles. - Judge Brown Theater on . Wednesday and is one of the states best talkers Thursday evenings for the benand a man interested in all the efit of the Elks charity fund, Chief topics of the. day and,; of has brought it nearer, to the production , desired. the campaign. He has - made perfect some fine campaign talks this Constant rehearsals by fifty of the citys most talented perfall. and dancers have All young men of the county formers famous this show brought are invited to attend this lunch- which ran for so long in New eon. according to Pres. FrederLondon and other cities, ick P. Champ of the club, It wil York, to professional standards. It up meeta be general is not of the idass that asks ing and a rousing affair is patronage for the benefit of a promised. There will be enter- worthy cause alone, but offers tainment of various kings in- more than moneys worth in the cluding music.- - - James A. theatrical sense. Those who fail Democratic candidate to see it will have cause to refor county treasurer, will look gret. after the musical part of the program. Apples A thousand bushels of All who desire to make reser- Jonathans, free from worms. vations for this dinner should 30c delivered or 25c per bushel call No. 303 by telephone and do if you will call for them at Rasso before tomorrow noon. mussen Bazaar. Adv $2-00- AU i - . The 6 - ..... ., UTAH III. MESH BAGS. Regular Price LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, to the dim and misty eyei past and brought, forth ay story that is exceedingly timely in its message.. It should be made a feaFall Tennis Match ture of Mothers' Day : and 'i Old Folks Week celebrations For Many Players everywhere. Over the Hill is full of that happy blend of hearty laughter! A fan tennis tournament is creatand genuine sentiment which ing a great deal pf interest at the Lo spells Art with a big A. The pu-- J gan high school and a number of ture plays upon the .emotion of Logan wiil have another big foot- an audience like windGrizzly racquet owners are entered. blowing .Tba tnatches will be played on the U. ball gnme this season. This will be across a field of waving grain. next Friday afternoon between the Its being shown at the Oak for A. C. courts. B. V. U. of Provo and the B. Y. C. of four days beginning today. Ad v. Following is the drawings for the Logan. The contest wll take place first round: HeuryDainea vs Dean on Crimson Field at 3:30 o'clock,4 In Fraflce it is a penal off encv Featherstone; A. Saver vs king Stew Rivalry between these 'two Brig- to give any kind of solid food to art; N. Green vs, Claude Bird; Percy ham Young schools has been bested a baby under- a year old. unless Barrows vs. Coleman Ensign;. I Bar- for many years. It started years ago is prescribed in writing by a it rett, bye, Joe Cowley vs Ray West; when both had corking good basketqualified medical man. Ariel Bankhead Vs Alraln Hatch. ball teams. It has since continued regularly Two popular Grizzly racqueteers, and at times has waxed very torrid. 3 who .have already made considerab- For this reason it is very proper that le or a showing are members of the these two institutions should have Hare Grizzlies To NEW FALL LINE HE JOURNAL. in, . -of OVER THE HILL Mrs. Charles England, and all the family gathered at the old AT OAK TONIGHT home and partook of the kind of dinner that only mother can prepare, and spent a pleasant More than once William Fox social evening. - has demonstrated his understanding of the common mind and heart in his selection of stories and poems for screen adaptation. In choosing Will Over the Carletons fomous Hill he has added another theme that .will undoubtedly carry out his expressed hope of making the. world a better place to live in. This is a picture that can confidently take its place amon& the very best that the screen has get given us. It is a vital and compelling film story, charged with wholesome, ;r- - ; Mrs, La Rinda Poulsen, wife of Frederick Poulsen, passed away yesterday at the' family home in Peterboro. The lady was the daughter of Lars C. and Matilda. Anderson Sorensen and was born in April Smithfield. Funeral services will be held in Peterboro at 2 :30 oclock p. m. on Wednesday. homely sentiment. Ladies suits , and overcoats A curious phase of its production is that Mr. Fox has, guaranteed! to fit. for less money. with the unerring instinct of a Call Caras, Upstairs Clothes Adv. good showman, reached back in- - Shop. a Ml. . - .The Estate Heatrola is a fuel saver. Call at Lundstroms and let' us demonstrate this wonderful heater to you. 7 Adv. .Y U - J Ifi H f - BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY A young man named Buttars Home of Good Motor Cars of Clfkston was fined $25 by Adv. Judge Bullen for the unlawful Last evening at a point in the shooting of ducks. Lee Thompmouth of the canyon near Her- son, charged with the same ofn man Johnson's farm, where the fense was found not guilty. Winn of Smithfield was canal and river leave but a narrow passageway, an automobile fined $75 for having intoxicatran off and tipped on one side of ing liquor in his possession. the road, and shortly another Apple Sale 1000 bushel Jonacar trying to pass, tipped over on the other side, completely than and Cano apples. Orchard blocking traffic until a truck run. Come to the orchard and could come from town to pull get them 25c per ibushel. Widthem both out. Fortunately no ows and poor people can get one was hurt and the damage them free. W. R.- Zollinger, . Adv Providence. was slight. Mil-to- , - I 1 FRANKIE DARREN : vs: - In the window of the' City Drug company there is display; ed an oil painting bearing, the title A Woodland Pasture..- It .. is no imaginative scene, but is a . - vividly colored reproduction of portion of the beautiful ' premises on Providence Heights of that great arboriculturist, . hor- ticulturist and tree lbver Josenrf A; Smith. ' The picture is- the . work of Everett Thorpe, a young man of Providence whose work shows great natural talent and considerable training under competent instructors. Indications are that he will be heard of in the world of art. - . SPUG MYEK; Greatest boxing bout ever scheduled in Utah or Idaho. Twelve. Sharp Rounds for welterweight championship of Intermountain ;WesT , PRELlMINARIESRiggs vs. Hanna, 4 Rounds. Gallant vs. Bair, 4 Rot... |