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Show MfiitLiv. )ctiJci 22, PBl. CACHE gy - a. c ! (Bangalnt) u !. J .r Kt.n.d J.illiff, I1 i I 1 ; n mg I I I I. '' hi, ! ( r.' f f0" i i ' n k li III L ' ' r v .IS If ! Itn Jl tu lH Goes to I! Flrd Wahigton il.i'i li, r"i J hi i ! uriiy t i h la. of aftiul lln It (if Real $ Bargains Hi i In 1 i ; IuniL . Thot Mart F fV t.Ufti l. m!. term Sairsh f ui- ,i H I Fri.tuiu -, rrtl'v R.nmo.t Fjrmnr I.nan hint t JkVM M- - M . P A! ' 1Lrri . iiir.il, Merchandise at Regular Prices j . - i I .. l i. 11!! a: (I I hi ii '.! '! I ; .1 r. m - M (ho mia ifihnr- !i i! 'in, Ji.irty r. 1 .ok, 1 ! : I r i 1! I 'a 1 In t !, i. n at v Kt ii.kl r I ' ur.1 .. V. r a K r- lit I, r ( 111 AM, liallii- ?('! i, i. r (f ii.. n i nti I. nil Il r U.i I . ..i! The last day for ri t HIGHLIGHTS October 3t'th. I'nb- -s last year on the prohibit Ion quintion. your name Is not on tho bonks and you must a'aln register in order to vote this year. ra er I. i r I. hi- - I'.icr frv-- ,1 1" an I .. and in . li t. i.l f Daughter Arrives "H.tl . tie rt ir'i 4 nf 1! - ! re. run led t . tie of 0. I Ihi 1 , 1 ' Mini, " ! .n, be absolute? sure of tk woolens, th workmanship, the linings and the trimmings, th j if your suit i sty!, tho fit and the tailored by this nationally knotm house and bears You can Mr Inn li. t and inner-makin- ii t. Mil. Oeorgu bv oil. I a c It, lb II. I r !. V the Amber In ik on ;i!J ; I.. I..; . S I tl - ; r0. Off Dollar Day $1.00 Program ti.n, imnilHr I'tah, of (!i ttlll lumti. an l ' sary. The luntheon table was dc. curated with a tall vae of asters rovers were laid for MesUames 1 VI hi Heim Murray, g this famous name, 1 .urn , ' M i a ii.K." and "Mari i of uur No el" by i;!ee 'i h. Mr. and Mrs. u.s AKiird eu t ri.': id at u inn I. Ill, a .id laid o r( iih We are featuring their new Autumn and Winter woolens. The price ranges are most moderate. n, Spence. Kllellu Karst'll, Keinh-m.iIlessle I.eathatn, Sarah Kittens and May II. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Parkin-- J son attended the funeral of their uncle, K. J. Clark, held at llrlg-haCite on Sunday s Squires Cleaners & Tailors 126 North Main, Logan Phone ilSFK ! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M Bingham announie the arrival of a Heir Distinguished 0,1 O, toiler I S at the ' hnrhiir Mrs. failte Valley, hospital. J. C, Allen, Sr., of Cove li was fotmirlv Mss just received a photograph from-' JB'tipham me pettv. This Is the fir-- t Hnle. Idaho, of his first greatM nd rhild H i1 a hov, the sen grand child of Mr. and Mrs. L. Harvest Carnival Dance The Caihe Si ike MU. li great of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bodily. J. Potty and the first Brand grand ihild of Mrs. Mary A. vest Carnival will be held Wed Mr Allen boasts of hf IK ese. children. nesday night, October 24 at the j -- -- HBaEgaiims 15 piece Lunchon Set Curtain Panels j mentioned names, elites, pleres. Incidents. It was reptlh-- I h d in pamphlet form by a larec puhlndiinu fit n and hundreds of thousand- - of .copies were si Id at ten unis each Then, a few months later, two long hooks appeared, dealing In greater detail with the same subject. The present Senate investigation was the direct result of all this. The executives of a Knifed States submarine manufacturing company have produced the most dramatic testimony letters from their files show that the arms companies constitute a tremendous international combine which takes no sides, knows no boundaries. As Fortune said, it is the only business where a concern likes to see its competitors make sales, because it knows that these sales must Inevitably lead to Increased business for all concerned. Heres how It works, to use a mythical Illustration: The Republic of Sylvania buys a brace of destroyers from the A Armament Company. The neighboring Republic of Aready becomes frightened, wonders if Sylvania is planning an Invasion. A representative of the I! Armament Company, Limited, shows up. presents hi sales talk, conand tacts high offieias buys three destroyers. Sylvania retaliates by purchasing two more and so it goes, with y each country trying to the other. Honored names have been involved in the investigation. Ex-- i ample: One letter said that King George had personally interceded in an effort to bring certain buyers to the English arms market. Other letters said frankly, when talking of possible South American business, that graft was essential. There is growing sentiment in favor of nationalization of the arms industry but those who arent easily swayed by emotion feel that would avail lit tie. American manufactures are small frogs in a very large puddle foreign concerm such as Skoda. Vickers- - Vrmstrong and Krupp are the really big shots. If the government took over every American armament and munitions maker it would affect the international situation to only a minute degree. jand -- , . Emtterwoven S3se 3 $2 Ar-ca- dy Knit Ties 3 for out-ba- n DRAPERIES vrsTCT ;,i t Damask at r,- - X' A per yard " yi "Ii Us 1. I 1 iiiin. tne sional call. 7 pee Berry Oi.i - :. il.oi. 'J tie .m ( hr dilet, "The bHlti i t l.s-- Hloik, the building next to the eonrt hon-- e on the aouth. All parties are Invited to make the headquarters on occa- K Hu k , it Logan - raper Demoer.il ie Headquarter have been opened up In the Hunch nil ion Is you voted the ! al Democratic Headquarters p 1st !. WELLSVILLE C Shoe. x Ray Shoe Fitters 73 N Main s in r Register Oct. 30. tsrili la ..ir. h.i tin t(hiin I . LOCAL NEWS f a about tiinjor tmlnii.il reperrua Sunday evening was under the the oenule invesUKatloil of dirertlnn if President Wahnetu Jiiniicmif Mitifiii of (hi n.ih aiotis; ra. Parkin-o- n of the MIA. Sister K1l1i1al11111.il A'iiiint!u ill S.ittj the armament inantif.o tur fa Thelma Peterson of the Stake ' (Hew So far s (he Ionic I.ako C'ily. Kriil.iy. Oilohi-24. M I A. hoard gave a talk OH the Tlie I.alior Snmitinii under l", pi font'erned. the l.i- -t of these la ear iiy the innsi viti(l. Nothlnx ImproTitncnt Kri after which New Heal' will be Profes-o- r co-t- s the world 0 unit It, measur- the Paramount Olee club of Kol!enrnim Ktihjert. Irofeor ed either id dollars or lives, as ran gave tho following program rtearnaon reieiveil bl H.S, from K.S.A.r. and waa jirin-lip- does a rre.it war. The eeonomie with liirertor John Spuhter In charge assisted liy Kny McKann of I .(.fill blitli n hnol at ore coat of (he World War Is estimated nt about !rt,(Hi(i,0u0.oto, In at the piano. Khorus. "Come lime. every nation the rot of ttan Where the I. lilies nml "Out of repre ents the largest item In th. JNo iuesday lax )U, ln riliIi.,i states, Then will he no of the! army and navy malnti nanee, on C,u he American on war bonds, pensions Tuesday, j charges October 23. Today' paper Is out! and war Incidentals are over 60 a day early In order to give the j per cent of the federal govern- advortisera In Logan a chance to' ment's opt rating budget, reach the cottnly patron priorj hast spring, the mnparine For-t- u Wednesday, the Big Annual ran an artiile entitled Hollar Hay and bargain event. .Arn,g an,i the 51(.n . Heavily Headers of the Cache American. documented, the article charged your atteiition la called to the' , Hut the motto of the armament advert ittements in this paper. dr..ll(, ls ,0 kpp a Blir f(W1 You will fmd that your doPar ,( to started, to niton. will do more for yon by shop start new no-- e in lime ol pt pearc. who The article did not confine lf p'rg with (he merchantadvertise with us than to apend to gencrilitlc lu.t n.ude rptiif.e (hem elsewhere. charges aviin-- t famous f'iins. ' Shoe Store iin,i ! . or th aihT, Itiiw uajr tf f.ir. il into It , th fttrik ?ry(hailiv mimitt ,i bfissezaskRfdaaar f : ruSo, iiin r p limit r ! Plate and all Men Peterson's SBaoe Stosre lir ti tf h ir?UF total rr MtiltU a tiitull lb i.''iiii'n i.i Ah'i.l tan h , f Our Entire Stock of Enna Arch Preservers, Fashion li i - U u.hti-k- i I fj ci li. iliJltSK i, cLii u .miM tii Jetticks $n I 't.ii lit lillt in il Ilf datin' jot nl ' ii'i rljimiH (It a lul hi ar ' lit p llm p r . tin .! ECONOMIC 'jt t ! j i IncKufct Ii4 !t lw'ir.i,utx. ,! Lh i( htft in Kit in Mam bm ' mi. luli.-rr nl ll.i I'ri'M.J.o ii S.in Fr.ia Tl.i ri u.alnder of the Mfenionn i at the.r hui'ie.on 1 !iar-,..- y i o. i a ti U'ir in Kogan, allot n , ,t tim Jliiimte'en Iparty n tuny, omail t. .I. s weie arMr ar. I Mr. II of hi If- -' Ni a r r .idi r have pat'is. Ihe rtirliiK ,iredilenry ranged Still plate I laid for Mr. 1. Mintlnifl I. ii! Mil. Pan n eJ lie iniitiiy'i. ttnrli rlur.mj Hie' and I r ri try were t e h pre-en- tMid .Mrs. Kennel Mr. , 4t a gridu.ite of (ho I' S A (. Ho I (he lot two or time week-- ! wliil a ptft The committee in niil Sir. V, H. ( tir tr ya i Mr. making yiiml In ho field of avia lii n. Il in e nett I. a In tt di.iin.il If, I heme were ,M. sd.iine Annie and Mi. Harold P: ts.iisun. The lion. ill! ort j lit . 1 1 r It riml. j Writs. Jati j roluHul, Julia The. was r, :.l playing ffo. I j The bimihijr of a ireat p i.tnB r tin r. liessie la,itlmn and Verna cvi ning Mrs. A!i 1:1 Archibald entertain liner with rumor of aaboUpe Perkins under the dirertlnn of Bearnson on j J at a tiuilting and luncheon flr-- t rounaelor. Millie M. liatter. in tHi'i ui r; the t- J. If. l!i arnim, smh lair iro. Mid rrlinliiul whiih in now affeet The program at the Wc!N-vlll- e p.rty on Monday (lie cteuing iiirike, V11I-fi Hiir of iiomimii 1 at lh honor of her birthday annivernml la hrinpliiK worker 4M).Ci'0 on ward Fairament meeting of oililri 1. j rt f ihtl uh fnt j,t Off M JIm Hi It fii or tut f fM lr d iM I.J.iit uur . h ssj i f ss ii!j urti Aviator in Town Many Other Bargains Not Mentioned 10 Discount on All Other . X.'- !'i.-- i, ;it.i Miijjn ii ! .. ifut - , o al'alr M Hi or- II Hal f. l!.. ro tuil bo ' . ho !!1 i OftttsTl a,'. r. i 11 !, Marriage Licenses ftiiHlUX in U th-r- hi Ink. S i". jf lo Vt SJ31LIII D1Y- - ,. I.. U .f TlP I'll .H holil Ill Ilf Ihr 1'lUit! Hum nut Mill ami li a.m v ich lioueM a fill bm k il. r 111 nr .r (;iii 1. to. lay. ! i i! (...in'i r In ...'i. ' . li I I Nil J.nI a I,i iii mil n i'.hU brum hi i:i a f.mr ; i r fl'l f on each pair of Mens or Womens Shoes, Pumps or Oxfords purchased at S5.00 or more. ro i) ii lii r i I i i tJlf rape Five. f i lalmf I. I J . la itu JM'ftkt Get Fine Buck Deer 1 , li ! I V ! m1 4 . I mi t li n r. I a. l. t It ft an t Uli ill li. lUVtjh (m an Batik. Atni-r- t bir lta ft hi t 1 sj 113 iv m . n' .ii 1 in in 1,, f.si-- i.!. i nt.d i llm Kir ill i h.i (in im;l nf miniiulii-- , I' ft f4ti)rl,i .isllllit'ill, 1 , nl,. ip J .li th f i j ' ' ii( t tt f t j,? "r h r 111. I u fst U . M Jtialr t ..iujpi mi"1 4 l f .. , 1 I' w 1' 1 ci ry V .d p 'i t tut ;. t . ti i if f Mu I i CACHE COUNTY. UTAH AN, ' Fine Sou Born tr AMERIGX-LOG- Mi&iasg 13wl set Christensen Furniture Co. The textile strike slarted slowly where union leaders expected to practically bring the indusin a single try to a siand-sti- ll day, less than half the workers responded to the strike call immediately. At this writing, however, most mills have finally closed, and it looks as if half a million men will be out within the near future. The strike has been marked by violence, misunderstandings, bitter hatred. A number have been killed, scores injured. The government arbitration board has failed neither side seemed will- - Ties eaSs $1 Sweat Shirts Pants 5 Thatcher Clothing Company Pair Sox 171 |