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Show tO PAGE TWO G A N (U T A IT) CACHE VALLEY DAILY HER A LD TJ I HR At The A or ouijiIj) an thing and every week day afternoon, except Saturday Federal Ave Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newsand legal holidays, at paper Co., N. Cuunar Haninuson, president, and entertd as second class matter Proclaim liberty c Subscription the poatonn., Logan, I tab. under the act of March 3 ,1879 tnruout the land" oartler. price $2 the year, in advance, or 25 cents the month delivered by San Francisco office. 507 Montgomery St ; Gilman, Nlcoll & Rothman, Special Representatives 19 W. 41th St ; Boston office, 18 Iremont Chicago office, 410 N Michigan Ave ; New York office, 8t.J Detroit office, Ron-- 2, 268 Genet al Motoia Illdg. S rvke, Member Audit Bureau of emulation, N K Full leased wire of the United Pies Western Features, and the Scripps Canfield Newspapers Publttjheci a hruul football tlh moments at c'i WHO S WHO IN FOOTBALL This is Wuber J Buttermilk, the most rabid focttill fan in the Local Red Cross winkers report tint in soliciting for membership in that rianiat ion the li.nc found several people here who have refused to fake out a dollar membership lor fear that some local Red Cross wotker is netting a salary or some remuneration from the organization. No local workers receive pay for the service they ifive that organization. They not only recuie no pay, hut purchase their membership just as do other pjtn-oficitizens besides pvin of their time u urther the interests of the most humane organization in existence. This year above all others no Itah residents should hesitate in paving their dollar membership in the Red Cross. The activities of Red Cross workets in alleviating; the distress that followed the flood disasters in Davis county are still fresh in the minds ot BABYS SKIN HEALTH BAROMETER IS c PR. MORRIS ITSHUKIX Editor, Journal of the American and Medical Aseociation, of Hygeia, the Health Magazine The color oi the skill of a newborn baby la, of course, Indicative of tire state ol health and of the nature of the diet given to the BY - h 'if 3 , ohild. fV W. A gray color ot the akin should not be present lu a normal c Inld. the If, however, the volume of blood Is greatly decreased and If the child receives an inaiiftlclent the skin is amount of likely to have a gray appeniance. The skin of a normal child is of and apparently lull , resilient ' blood. In the absence of a proper diet the skin promptly becomes loose, flabby and Inelastic, in case the child is receiving an amount of iron or of Unnecessary vitamins, the skin becomes exceedingly pale The normal baby also lias a good amount of lat und r the s hkin. If one picks up a fold of the skin on the abdomen, it will ( i be found that the fold will be at f least inch thick, which is If due to the fat under the skin on the other hand, the child is this fat dlsap-- ; j undernourished, pears rapidly. if, under these circumstances, a fold of the skin is puked up, it will bo found to be no thicker than Thus a piece of blotting paper. the physician who is examining tlm child to linti out the state ot its health makes this test in order 4 to fiud out if the child is properly nourished. are Mothers of new babies I likely to be partieuluily worried about the shape and sire and other factors about the head. The head grows more rapidly during t the first year 'ban at any other time, This is because of the de . velopment of the brain, w Illicit is ; lion ed within the skull. The head w ill continue to grow of not Infrequently legardless ' whether the nutrition is good or bad, so that in an undernourished , child tile head appear., much out of proportion in relationship to the rest of the body. ' A normal child at birth has a bo t 13 cf head circumference to 14 inches. By six n oaths, a the tape measure p.art head will reveal a ci cu, .lerence of 17 inches, and .. age oi the age , one year 18 inches. of two yeats, the cl i cumlcrence of t indies. These the head is 19 ! mo.asureuiienW inilhiate the late ot growth of the head. A child born before Its time lias a head that is sniallcs- than a child born at the usual time, but a child bom previous to the full term has a bead which is even more out of proportion to the rest of the body in sue. If the prenatal child is reared under ultia-viole- most people. Whenever disasters of any kind occur anywheres in the United States, the Red Cross is generally on tile job almost instantly taking care ol the situation so that suffering will he minimized. It is difficult to foretell when and where disaster will fall next. We may be the next victims. The dollar invested for a Red Cross membership is a dollar spent in a most righteous cause. t, , Forem n Agin Em This column is for the use of Daily Herald readers. Any communications not libelous and not over 300 words in length arc welcome, no matter what the subject. No anonymous articles will be published. The Herald, hoyvever, does not necessarily agree "with opinions expressed here. They are the individual ideas of the writcrs. one-hal- 5 . 1 11 4 j few to forget themselves and lliei. own interests for a short time and join with us in bnosung our neighbor industries, that more payrolls can be established, and more of our unfinished products find a market outside of Cache valley. This coming ypar should be th commencement of a iipw era of piogresa lor Cache valley. It wll only be limited by the amount of cooperative effort of all the people. We offer our suport in any campaign ot boosting our Home InTaWs all get together dustries. and go! THE BETTER WHEAT FOODS CO.. Mfra. of Laurel Wheat. APPRECIATION. is a fine thing Appreciation nnd wp take this opportunity of thanking the Logan Chamber of Commerce, M. R. Hovey, secretary, the merchants, business men who have ami other citizens given such loyal support, thij past two weeks, to a new industry ami want to express our appreciation at this time. The newspapers of our city were very liberal with their time and Rpace to help put over this boosters program. r thete was any opposition to thus movement, we feel it was because of a misunderstanding of the facts and we are asking those the circumfergood conditions, ence of its head by the age of one year is approximately normal The factor which Is likely to disturb the mother nnip than others Is the dosing ot the sott spot at the iront and at the back of the head. Obviously, this soft spot is necessary in order to the head to he taken tare of during tlio imuoi.i of b ,t,. ; i ' t ,c The openi" - ,n the head doses h ween toe .a,, , u 15 and 20 m, ha. Hu., rare however, a gre. deal among infants under variou conditions poi-m- was e about a t n ' I lit-- i M i'S Bike & Sporting GOODS 54 W. 1st North - Logan, Utah instruction on liiioiid and ha nad oul general material and loot dull, caie ot I Ml 'lie It . h 'i w oi k cm the guns !l U c i esiLc' i.ilI i in Pieston, Aecoidiug to Captain ontlii'idiicui oi the all ot the new m;u will be placed Lt w M m Ri c.uoiiJ Cow Itoting m gun squads, with of course some latum. There has been some ddfitulty oi the ol it men tow help out. Most ho have been ol the older me n in ms urm,- - a '.uMicient membei--'iiwill be to lontmue working in the gun crews in thj th, om a vi ar. winch would be! transferred to the B. C. detail ot u i .10 Those which is working on instruments, ea h become a while some of the membeis of the and Malting on I). C. detail will be switched over to the dnvers school. , reiy dan mail in Following the regular dull perIns diMiut up urging signing jt'o iod the non commissioned officers tin H'il. school. The , it pointed out bv County will hold their weekly a i' !; I. Uiigltv as well as a work for the school tonight is Inn i i h lunula i ol tiiese pu ent that tile continuation of map work Horn last a ,,.! ,i,ii wing is too valuable week t i ,.i o. ', iiaT m'o lutsory. Some P o Hi iw pit sent had been with the i d and n j o' au 'tial ion ai. dv its mceptioi color I''.. and sud i' would be a dls 'nut loss to disiontuiue the cow- "K "Best Sound In The 8tate H 's Ip ought out in the meet is leallv a round table itig who h ' tln.t Cache county has Thur., I ri. Mat. and Sat. - ' ot the io cow testing asocia-in stale and it would lie a had time to halt III" woik now A 7. Metro Muyn Mayor Hams scsietarv ot tile a presents ai on. m sided in Hie ah 'seine ol L. It. Caine, the presi-- I ii," t, iio c.,s tailed lo bait l.aki ( L on h us ' "i, ; s i ts i ARMISTICE DAY : ( i IN RICHMOND v , ' ,i. I.. . ' vv.i-- ' , -- i oul v i x 1)1 i eli Ol hi - i uipIt ' o CAPITOL , ( ii , - , vv ii- At the Lyric ,v ' r4 s ( - , aFftto Nl . lit fnJuOHn VIO WAV I .A.UIUHVAMS 4V' POILY MORAN CUFF EDWARDS i hr-- v I V' Coik-Blye- , Scientist claims that diamonds can be made out of sugar. It is only a question of time, no dmiht, until we shall he wearing a stickpin containing a 4 caret cube of Mlgdl r . FATHER GOOSE RHYME Little Jack Horner Sneaked out of a corner, where Jackie They wondered had been; They said, Youre too quiet, He Hq net. deny it Hed found where hie host kept the gin! If you could sell a man some- thing by making him mad, advertising dodseis thrown into parked ears would he an excellent form ol advc i Using. k t K YE DIARY (November 12) Up betimes, and to working on A magmy newe invention, netized footballe, which, when it be from the line, will automatically sail over the being drawn thither by a greate oloctrique magnet, concealed at the end of the stadium. And Lorde! it do be a great Invention, and ingemoius, and should brirg me in much monie, for I be determined not to sell it, but to rent it out for 200 shillings a game, with a percentage of the gate receipts! And so, dreaming of greate riches and wealth, to the printerk. drop-kicke- goal-post- ' Save money systematically Big dolls . . . little dolls . . . baby dolls . . . lady dolls Come to see them all in TOYLAND This year the dolls are more beautiful than ever! Lovable babies with dimpled cheeks and chubby arms and legs . . . when they cry no little mother will be able to resist them! Young lady dolls, too . . . very smart in their pastel tinted the dolls want to show organdie dresses and bonnets to match. Come in you their new clothes . . . and to help you decide what kind of a doll you want for Christmas. Mothers already know that the J. C. Penney Store is famous for doll values. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY DOLL UNTIL CHRISTMAS ... Let us odd value to your property by modernizing your J. C. PENNEY CO., This fia Cront ConrHfr lavatory brings beouty to o bathroom. Modernized plumbing and heating always adds its cost to a building ' value . . . often double or triple its cosh Now we can give it to you and you pay nothing obligation. Telephone us now. 0100 a Veels HOLDS MEETING ' - until the improvements are fully installed. Then pay 70 down, the rest monthly, while you enjoy new beauty and comfort. Let us visit your home, no i For Battery Tonight j that was to . PLAN and I.!-- I were filmed among the am i"ii liopl Indian pueblos tor William latest talking Haines pi ture "Way Out West," whiih will today at the Capitol theater. A special train, equipped wih Pullmans served as a traveling hotel for the oust which included besides the star, Leila llvani polly Moran, Cliff Edwaids, Fian , us X Bushman, Jr., Vera Charles Middleton, Jack Bonnie k. Buddy Roosevelt and Jay WiNej One car was fitted up as a camera shop and laboratory and corned complcto sound recording appaiatus. Dynamos operated bv steam from the locomotive i bulged the stoiage batteries of the sound plant and cables were drop ped from the tops of pueblos down three hundred feet to the recording cai to carry the voice-o- t the players from location" in unci ophones l BUDGET 0l6O DovSi i , In , lie reoiganuaUou have taken plate at last Thurjday's chill Will take plate tonight under he direction ui Captain George D Piaaton. Up to date, Battery C'. 'I i, ru-sl- CRANE' Bicycle, any style, for t',i i , plumbing and heating under the We have just devised a new and complete budget plan whereby every man, woman, boy or girl in Cache Valley can have their choice of a new Iver Johnson ton g New 1? Knute , BICYCLE i He le Rockne. the alumnus who, ll all la i'll, when h8 learns lie fought in the Boor r.n I m Id J on on that the third-tren- wars; li was the boxing . ,d e I" halfback oi bHMtern Canada, a wicMlt-- r of and Alda Uii is suffering from lie participated in the famous o, a Charley horse noie, and lie has, van - In! d ue i in his bug toe, hulgooiie gold in almost evoiv (oumrv traveled op la h ei demands that ths In tho world football coach be fired for Inefi- TENT i WARD M Quite a background, but Yu tot ccency. 'I lie M( Laglen takes it all ;s a mute r a ai al m Ii ae .1 of rourae. It helps, however, Flam i and ai e drawing u i .i i fni' gu rortvs- lending realism to Ills hard hoilel t screen portrayals, since In.s hall Voudenl a lo an ai him d es, bn foi a lime it hvoked as roles are are primarily onlv- pic turized versions of his own cr er loved hv dam me. if llal.v wiml draw tlr.st. 'd. ,P III lent fils Captain Flagg in "What Blue his Captain King in The 1)0 tiHiiishcd hv o O) Glory, TODAYS DEFINITIONS .t oi i N Mi a ih (i him. tee plait Joyrider: Seme one who is driv- lilac k Watch" anil Ins Serci-uWorld Flagg In The ling IN aite'i mlude Mis, Hi a ing while we are walking. till c .h '( n ' !' Vl.s 1.1,1 II" UI Jaywalker: Some one who is contains little in the way of color ful experience that he has not en- - and C'-- il H ci gat - in walking while we are driving. DO YOU WANT A r Statei. A.though hit sole athletic expericonence fined to managcollege ing ti-h e t team in Mr. Butter-'17, mclk knows more football THE RED CROSS DOLLAR OF r Mic--.li- United COLOR on i Reorganization Set DAIRY GROUP v i am n'l at i Jh-u- . QUICK or officials h is any eonimi turn whatever, estate piomotion i ther pridirectly or Indirectly, with any political party, public utilitv, real to disinterested public set vice. vate business except the publication of newspapets devoted solely OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor HARRY 8. LESTER, Advertising Manager. Healthy Id la 0. 3 Great or Small ii . iimpl'it-sounworlds first studio on railroad tnc o, into Gallup, New location when extelioi soies In n too nine t Jin jumps OiHIh ijuaittu bac k ion ti f i outer Win u n J JvtpMiiml on o ii n'i i utu. Neither this newspaper, nor any of Its stockholders Lets Be d. ' '! The I i 19 1 111 . two in i V. , Howdy, folk! Only a few days now until commission merchants announced an increase in the price of turkey. S ' At the Capitol Sumor Every afternoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. THE TRUTH ( THEATERS eld Newspaper i Scripps-Canf- ' N Y, Holed to Us, Be It Which Fate Has Happiness Comes From Being Master of the Situation 5nV'' DA S A. H. Palmer & Son i INC. |