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Show PAGE THE HERALD FOTTR. The A Herald-Journ- - al Afternoon Every Week-da- y Published at 76 West Center street. Logan, Utah by Cache Valley Newpaptr matter at the Entered as second-clas- s Co., N. Gunnar Ranmuson, president postoffiec, Logan, Utah, under the act of Man h 3, 1879 Subscription pru e in SO the year in advame, by carrier $3 50 a yi ar in Cache Valley by mail, J2 or 40c the month. Outside Cache Valiey, by mail gWi the ytar & Francisco, Chicago, Ruthman, Spec ml Representatives-a- n Gilman, Nice!! Mew York, Boston and Detroit. R. W. MARTIN, Adv Mgr. OTTIS PETERSON. Manning E iitor HOLD YOUR ENTHUSIASM A WHIM-We Proclaim Litierty throughout the land ad U t in people might In I'K.i not he earned awav n Cat torv reopen iriK. Tfie.se mat he hat bmpt-mas nut. If t hey are, well a. id pood. It lh ilea! of hairn itiav he dotu In l.il yel .seipient sla kemnjr of the iiehl llit- t IhU , Ian, ,ml - d ia -- Humor i Howdy, folk! When I lo r to ar a million r drive one mad uronml a ilnr tin uh rotting it nuine nailer lnarlahl -Kamii Koz?" um-me- t I -- Will k. e a . in-i- -- on p"p'e ii.u k Just as an example: takes Kverbody an nnihmUe iiiiiimmm Tin truth is the: '1 here of cet fain products u it h wliii ii t he mi id nia operate Wfiaft ver happens, it mud have a no tain aniidint ol sled, of flour, of ruhher, of ars. For months, steel lie. heen Pi'linp (III! la 111 til. ill it has heen produced. Clothes have net u bi,hiii out faster than nulls have woven cloD ( )h ionslv whatever (Oliilitioiis aie, liien mu I loioe a time when faculties must iiopen to tepl.ni the v,ui limit nuiterials and prodmts. Ihu this doe., not m mean a continue dem t id and ( on aspemt continue'! piodia ion. It jii, tv me, m fiat inenalioM is below its nnnimiim omrt-iiieiis and is rati long up. Ue hope, as everyone tines, ihal the Inin h,,s dune lor the heltei. hut wr vvisli to yuan! epaiiisl .1 biller di.snpiMiinlruent and Die (leatimi of lahe hope. We are not jiessimislu about on he Hut we are also, vve hnpe. icalistie. - PRESTON HOLDING the Herald-Journa- tRFSTON ento the wish to I al TENNIS TOURNEY l) to i The fourth annual Logan City tennis tournament sponsored Dy will commerite the Herald-Journon Thursday morning. August 11 and continue until Saturday afternoon. A i gust 20 Such a plan will ailow nine actual playing days for the completion of the tournament which is expected to be the biggest and best ever held in Logan Five events will be included They are. Men's singles and dou- bles, junior singles and doubles, and women For the singles. first time In the history of ter.ms in Logan city, a womens tourney will be held In the past men events have always been held but the girls have in most cases been slighted NEFDHAM TKOIHY In OFFERED To the winner of the men singles goes the beautiful S E Needham trophy emblematic of the city championship. The trowhich been has phy given for three years is now in the possession of Glade "Doc'' , former h Utah Aggie net captain stated recently that he will ogam be on hand to defend the (Send in immediately to Herald-Journa- l) Jini r events aie open to any !k who has not ached his eighteenth Ini inlay before January 1st in t!ie year d i ornpetitioii. It in jumor event please write Jate of bilth here rt FIRESTONE TAKES IN OGDEN MONDAY ... ' i Line-baug- ,h 1 who v - ' 1 j eat i : I k LOS ANGELES. Aid; 3 UF on Olympu fre.sh onslaught traf k ami uvld leoorilN II haT 'J a possible lr of v. hich 4tu hi reatlv been broken today with fin.tK sihviuki iu A , umli'-rute- Vf ON RECORDS DUE BARGER TO FIGHT L'; FIRST SETBACK1 m NEW ONSLAUGHT 1 ces-sitril- It t. o a vacain huimncrtime and goes the countiy or gets on a took w.i College 1 ' r trow dud ship And why i a vaciimn talon at possession o! fit .1 phu e m tin ' , J nkno of and so the way to profit -renv(r will meet which everyone works frrishiy iogan In(leHiuient ba'bll Uop o wait until winter ami then Tuesday aith uh tbev' did nut in Ogd n Momiav in a in lound- always called Lazy Lodg taku i vination and pick out a p!ay main event will) Hills Glassmann Ruflto Servie handed thrni the As gxd ship not on!,f uimibn tn word' ceVveU ht-. et r,i chcaner .a hl. ea,. , (( i the ponFOK k1 Mr:uiMrs ,llt.r!J.e,,lUt.r m rates hut : crowds dodger at s LP!!LLa!!f..m?.Lt.l. ilF HOME .hdmsu., Kilt . Jenkins . mume on tfte victory cup for crested The I (riirudlv lined up have above all that y mi Groe game was m heduled I5.ii ger in Logan under j fight The fiir today The tmtl s ore was il ineffable pie unite of lonfmg along the second successive time is I'rof. T h I the sponsnrhtp of Lick y while evvtvtmc else in the world trophy must be won three times to V Abner 1. Hun k. JtSSL. but HrrHftgt menu fell thr nigh in order to Kin permanent posses- is w oi lung noted Hdicnhst, Otte, juti her for the Jack Chn.tensenjvmon. starting V vv.i-- . Han jiihI SYm... hit l.a, h of the ear wnen Frisco MeGalc VXDS signed I i Hortt Gihtu of Idaho Kdh nnd When (Vtijbody does soine-iIiu- uf U.ILsville, now of California, (y A piti hed ball early in the i j r 6 the pm e always goes up and Joe Cowley, another former 'game and Kell B.meh finiciitd on Rill Smddon of Ogihu will fi.ght I Knitting a harnow Washthe ami March l ami living in to no tloing loses a lot of Aggie player thr mound for flu Radio Service a s.x tuuud nionicii licit iii be-- j it because w e e I Mil of livriim ull go fou ear of simply ington D C, Hie other players who buys huve their names engraved on the corn no that lie mm's t ominuii round wbh Mitlo Williams, rubii 'the score' ami loses any novelty it may lanutlf ill trophy run enjoy good n who st i; h k Cowley won in td, of Ogdtii, in nnofber siulppv In 1930 and 1929, Christen-.choot he possess music w lien Ano-iaaiin-tnirbut if you pick out the worst corn-on- in 1931 'I Iw remaindi i of I he tard m tlir-rnmonth of the year and the roughThe winners of the men's douchides Tommy Haws, Ogd n, and est mean and the worst boat bles erown will he presented with Speed Cull, Hooper, lour rounds, you invariably have a good time -- two gold medals, also given by Mr That knocking on your door may Lee Ivlwaids, Preston, and Roy be opportunity, but it's more likebecause of ser.we the of comThree Needham simply 'I HE CAMPAIGN different the sot i! Diihr wi ht mg rot ked nov Tavlor, Ogden four rounds. Kid Hy it gives you binations have also won the Needly to be a bill colbx-toIS ON ! to tts toiupj itdii.s dv barbarous ham medals They imludc, 1929. t mu (iuiips th tin key trot, the The Mirntist who de lured wuth the stock mar- Joe Cowley-terc- e Of MOTHER EOE fenuth, 1430. Jack battle would h fought in Imini. hug and th grizzly bwi ket itcourse, s the same and (Sign on a Fish Market thing I hi Ralph Christensen, 1931, Ewart ulr wiin entirely right if ho You and can Jack monev Christiansen. Hwinyard always make inmnt political buttle. Take Mama Home buying on a falling market and KALES IN PARTING SHOTS a .Nice Fresh Kish. selling on a rising one the only ARE DONATED Notice Aftrr this date I woman Why does a catch being that your human naManager Charles Jenkins of (he will nut he responsible for any always marry a meek man ' ture wont let you do it Hardware company anLogan debts iontrnifed bv !!! wifr, t Wall Street has u ticker system She doesn't He jut nounced that his company would you simply MUST join the Mrs. Aumndu Oifflewurtz. that will take caie of a lo.ouo.ono-khar- e wav rush or balls for all senn-finrush the furnish buying selling day. All that it lacks now and so you invariably !ose--and final matches in the five is ft J0,000,000-K- h c day events. Mr. Jenkins has furnished though you know better. I A rabbit 1. iiUfotnta swullow'ed E DIARY S The way to balls for the past three years AND, LISTEN: a gold wedding No doubt ABIGAIL APPLES At ( E SEZ: ring. It is the p'.i at the present get ahead m the world is to 11 carats he was acted the atti by di chaine, I wings for the big Thy evening, by guHoliiie discover just which way every- time to hold to the William Cullen Hr) ant Litones headed and then head in tourney on Tuesday evening, Aug"Many a man Full steam ahead & 9. All will close at that ust erary entries the opposite direction. ff h it marries a club, whre playing at poker, that time. The pairings wall be anhe girl ' berus low raffiah pastime, and lose four AID MOT HER COl NTRY nounced in the W ednesday issue thinks she is a nal and play of the Herald-Jou- i shillings, trjing to draw to inside dingin' in be do which NANKING Chinese Patriotic my greato will start on Thursday straights, finds morning later 1 do1 Manila have pawl for the construe-- j to 3 Anon !' where d follie. home, ARGENTINE, Mich., and continue until Saturday of the Aug. that s h e is Humor of my tion of 15 an planes to he sent to, A Dame tell mastodon tooth boldly week following rambler." greate loan, for Lord! the iany South China for aid in develop-- has heeu found by State Repre- It is believed that the of BAYARD ; dare not reprouch me, she having ment of aviation in that country. sntative Charles H Reed. The starting the tourney a day plan or two - Tim a and are tupto cost three said have found State Representative the earlier will provide ai.ip.e time for farthings planea ,lost DRAMA afternoon, at contract Spvxi.cM'w each They were donated tooth in the bed of a stream the completion of matches as they You can say this in favor of pence, th) AMERICAN LEAGl F. j on the condition bridge! that they should near Clio, Mich. Other parts of are scheduled and thus do away automobiles some second-hanTcani-iSTARRING Standing of the never be used for rivil wars in 'the mn.todjn's remains had been with many defaults they can't possibly be as bad as washed away by the stream. Just think, only 20 years ani China they arg painted. tion i v on right - TucsCay cou-Orvid Cutihf loi.U tennis the finals in the ler qualified for Citv tends tournament. Th contest started with thirty-twsiud aspirants and has turn,Job"- v,,h eli5s tennis loial high school athlete and Howard Ballif. University of Idaho them student failed to plav offCharles and match Doctor Cutlersemi-finpoOlsen contended for 4 sition Cutler won The tennis eiub W8i fostered by The a group of local entlustascs Orvid officers were: Prendent. Cutler, vice-p- i evident, Era koss. offisecretary, Paul Larson; court cial Max Wor'ey NET TOURNEY j We don t necessarily mean a; profit m money which is the! Jioddiesi and least satisfying soitj of profit tncre 3 but profit out of the daily hore of living- - which can be made to pay dividends m con-- u ntment and happiness if vou knovz how n the easiest way to cash is to visit Mrnple language ihe neashore when e,?eryhodv is going to the mouatains wj (Sixinsoipd Ssut.s editor. 1 Ileiald-Joui'ii- ... profit 9 3 2. Logan City Tennis Tournament FOR LASTBIG If we were dead set on beeont- mg rah there i one infallible rule we would follow discover we wouid whatj dome i nd thn everybody do the opposite vou tan make money on the) sto k market that way only xery, few eople do befiue if there i ora thing more impossible than another in the world it In to make a man take a : dont want to Rpptiu ENTRIES OPEN WITH JIM MARSHALL, - 1 AUGUST WEDNESDAY, UTAH, Sitting Atop the World Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d LOGANT. JOURNAL, j t srnn-finu- j i Line-liaug- h y. -- ' i r outjf run, the anil pole mlt ami ki Those two ebony (j,e Tolan and Ralph Metoulfo, r prestntmg Iho Unit! d States, imd tavured to ( op first and second if final uHhough two the others. Carl. Full, Wgd.nne. an Arthur -- uh.itli. (hrmnny. hung UP new records in InaN )slerd with 124 hi iking The record Ras ici b Tdmi liunp i sehool te t her, who hung up now Olympic ami worlds reimd b winning Uic sutMueLi in I 4ds World innrkH during I ho nu i have f.illi'H in i mins eiU nnd three womens events wink !i r the men have tajuthd Huee vuitM irirttks The crowd in nrtemlame tdav w th expected to again exieed the record with Olympic arteiidmiee the total for the first three day. of ot lfiooun The former mark tlav rintnoo was pet in an eight meet at Amsterdam m llJ2.s the I l I i SEMI-FINAL- ,1 S CapitoL j KYSCItAPER , Thursday outvine seven-poun- mgs w d 1 SOU - Friday ! L S Saturday UHASUAMER VEILLER'J greatest d 'TrfM . TUJELVETEESI -- v- b Last Time Today H.W. ZOGLY LOVE 01 MONEY fiCGKV HERB TODAY MONA MORAN, receptionist In a Wall Street law oSct, goes with ehlMhowl aweellteart, hTKVU maCCAKELLI, to a popular sapper resort, the Halcyon (lull. faa aupporta her Invalid father, mother, little ulster, KITTY, and nuer-4o-webrother, BUD. Stere haa heeu nysterlouaiy absent for three yearn. He has returned, well dressed and prosperous. Kith ne thought of impropriety, he hen ordered n cows and wrap scat to Mona which, after much indecision, ohe wears. x At the olhce that dae Mona haa aset BARRY TOWNSEND, rich lur had socially promiaent. hut refused hla Invitation to dine with him. Bud Moran cornea to the Hal-yClub to e6 BID HtKRINS, the proprietor, who haa underworld connections Mona sees her hroth-o- r and fears he le nsaoclaitns with haapsters. Dtere tiuletw her (earn. LOTTIE CARR, fashion model, dismisses her escort and Joins Mooa aad Steee. Then Steves He hasloess partner arris en. proves to he Barry Townsend. Mona how Sfete Barry tells years before had befriended him, how toselher they nailed for .South America aad have been opera tin a diamond mine that Towasead Inherited. After Mona and her friends leave the supper eiub Hnrkltis tells bin lieutenant that Siete has a hone diamond, known as The Empress ef Hero. tthich the gangster plan to steal. Moan, Lottie, Meve and Barry ro about together frequently. One when thee nre all at evening Sieve apartment H.irkfna tells Bud to to there mid muf Mona's mother Is III. Harkins plans to pet the diamond that nu.fei. NOW CO OT WITH IDE STORY g fortune. I'm still only a working man but your friend here has made his pile." Our pile," Stere said shortly. It was plain to be seen he was not enjoying this turn of the conversation. "Yours," returned Barry evenly. It developed that the stone had been picked up on land deeded to Steve by Barry during their first year at the mine in lieu ot cash payment of salary. That made the Empress Steve's. It must be wonderful to dig diamonds right out ot the ground,4' Lottie eaid dreamily. s s s rose, carelessly thrust aside a tapestry, twirled the knob ot a safe and drew out a thin string of glittering stones which he held for a moment against hla palm. It was a chain of diamonds. The girls gasped In delight Steve fitted the chain about Monas neck and she rose too, cupping her hands tn front of her as though she expected the precious string to break. Before the mirror she twDted and turned, murmuring excitedly, "I'liis Is the nearest Ive ever been to a diamond necklace! Old Steve collected those for you, Mona," Barry told her. Every week or so he'd add another. Used CHAPTEIE XIII to carry them around in a little JT was, as Steve put it, a nan's chamois bag and every so often he'd Kt- vo sized supper. hud com- count them. Mona looked at Steve who stood pleted a deal," he evjiln rqther near her. silent The necklace. vaguely, and was in the height of catching the lights, shone no more good spirits. brigntly than Mona's eyes. Steve nodded. Yes, theyre yours, The apartment, charming and tractive, met with even Lottie's Mona. started to speak and rather tart approval. Mo! Ion pic- herShe flushed, eyes met Lottie s. Then Mona ture stuff! was Steves dismissal laughed suddenly. Why. how s.lly ef the surroundings. The living for me to think even for a moment that 1 could take them! She unroom might almost have been fastened the catch and let the neckplanned for a skating rink. There lace dribble Into her hand, holding was a fireplace, huge comfortable it out to Steve. chairs, low tables, ash trays. Barry found himself wishing Presently the table was whisked Mona could have accepted the Jewaway and cofTee served In front of els while at th same time he under- the dancing flames. Barry and stood it was iinpovsible. Steve lighted Turkish cigarets Show us The Empress. Steve, brought from the American Virgin Mona eaid to hide her confusion Islands. They spoke again of the Steve's face lighted. He raised his Empress of Peru that mammoth eyes and for a moment looked diamond found by Steve m the jthougbtfuL mine. I'd love to see a fortune rolled Its one of the largest ever found up in one stone the size ot a pea in South ABierira. Barry ex- nut." Lottie sighed. It's Steve's, of course, plained. though he alnavs speak, of it as CTEVE sh'd nothing and Barry 'ours.4 He picked It up just as you put In briskly, 'ihera area t might pick up a golf balk It's wcrlk j many like this one! Steve keeps It gTEYE W2 0 mstRvitt right here la this apartment." Risky, Isn't It! Mona asked quietly. Risky? Sure. What Isn't risky nowadays? It seems, Steve's voice became suddenly bitter, that It's even risky to offer a gift to an old friend. If It hadn't been for you. Mona, those diamonds would never have heen mined. 1 wouldn't have finished the job without you to think about. "Save the necklace for a wedding present!" Barry suggested hastily. Maybe she'll wear It then." Will you, Mona?" Something tn Steve's voice frightened the girl. Yes, she answered. I will. If only you don't stipulate whom I shall marry when the time m J and Lottie whirled Into a dance while Mona and Barry sat watching. The dance ended and the four had a few hands of bridge. The game was going merrily when the telephone rang. Steve answered to return with a serious face. Ho looked at Mona sympathetically. Its for you." he said sert ously. "Buds downstairs and want you to come home. He has a cab waiting. Said he'd rather Barry and I didnt corns along. Mona's face bad drained ot color as she arose. "Ill go with you," Lottie eaid, disappearing Into the region where they had left their coats. She was bark with Mona's wraps before the other girl had gathered herself together sufficiently to speak. Don't worry," Barry begged as hs helped Mona Into her coat. Bud appeared then at tbs door ot (he apartment Ita nothing really," Ma just felt bad and he said. wanted you home. I'll get a doctor if you say so. 1 don't think Its anything serious, though," The three stood waiting for tbs elerator. "I'm sorry Mona," Steve Bud thinks we shev. n't go with it you, when you. Telephone us, you get home! We'll he here." He paused uncerta'nly and then added. Or wait were due at the club. Telephone us there If you don't hear from us. Mona agreed. The elevator arrived and the anxious little group to comes. Ill leave that to you," Steve said gravely. But about the Empress." Barry reminded. Even 1 don't know li(r h keeps that." Tli Einpics-'Oh, yes." Steve ia J.L "Tell you what I did wnn ii li member, I know a thing r two iliuui crocks. There was a ecu in ibe old pang named Brldgle on He was a dip' used to V'.ii tew( Is right from the necks of women who came into the supper Ii Tim ' n;t r lime police would i"!1 d in PM mi one could ever a '!'d 'V mis on Bridgte. He'd diiii'iug gitiMr nle and 'i ii .'ore a ,g a .im the table ii itdi 1. 1, ,i umler the were He p. e ,iml I r"', I -- ! dipersd. i The club? Barry asked In a puzAre we going there? For answer Steve shook bis bead 'i I'.cprcss to be found mysteriously and shoved Barry Into oh .minus and mara the apartment' Do you think Id have let that girl go home alone If Loll e aaKcd. in I was really h'ti'e smiled and shook his head. ill?thought her mother .Not exactly. I put it in the top Ice Rapidly he examined the outer tiay cf the refrigerator." door of the apartment The rcfi igeralor! Even Barry "Then you said that ! Barry gapped in amazement. Barry bad began. not guessed Steses hiding place. Steve nodded. Exactly!"' ' H Vos. 1 bent the tray so Muigan pointed to the door. Moran took cou'dn't take it out very easily and an impression of the lock while he would be suie to use the lower one was waiting. He'll be back because when lie imi ded Ice ruins. The Em- he thinks were going out Ar yon press is as secure there as It would game for a little reception party!" bo locki d In a safe! They're-cominfor the Empress. "Oh. Steve jou didnt! Worth a Steve?" fortune and you I. ft It waiting to Steve nodded. "They are! But' slid Into somebody's Ringer ale! don't worry about that Looking j "L'-s s. e It. Stive! around Sieve rubbed bts hands to-- ; "Wail, Steve said niv sterlously aether. Now. he chuckled. wU tie roe. twirled the dial of the show Mr. Buck Harkins w'r ready radio arid stiains of dance music for him!" limited tutu the Softly lighted room. I (To Be Continued) i . id. u in ilia bowl of zled tone. i.-- -- . j t At The Capitol ) Legal precedents, even to architecture. inside details of police disclosures of the operations, methods of detectives, and other abstruse technical problems, went into the latest mystery drama of the screen, Unashamed,' which comes Thursday to the Capitol Tuesday's Results Washington 4. Chicago 1. Boston 4, St Louis 6 New York at Detroit postponed, theater. tain The new story, by Bavard Veil-lefamous author of The Trial "Within the Mary Dugan," Law" and other stage and screen hits, deals with a police case, as do most of the noted playwright's stories. The dramatic climax comes in a sensational trial sequence. LEGAL lREt EDENT SOUGHT In an effort to get something new in a courtroom setting "legal was sought hv the precedent art department, and it was found that a new courthouse in Alabama had a modSo the play ernistic courtroom has the first court set in the talkies. Harry Friedman, an attorney, was on the set throughout the trial" of Robert Young to see that every line of dtulogue and the action of everv player conformed to court etiquette and legal precedent. r, NATIONAL I.KXGIE Standing of the Teams. of Tuesday's RcshMs Cincinnati 2 New York Chicago 2, P.iooklyn 4 Pittsburgh 6 Ptul idelphia St taiuis 3, Boston 4 11 THE STARS WERE RIGHT FORTUNE TELLER: The stars tonight tell me you have hail trouble with your toother-in-law- . MR KEEKHAM' The stars I saw last night told tnc the same tiling Pathfinder ROSKELLEY FAMILY HOLDS See ike 3 OLYMPIC GAMES inFidl Swing at LOS ANGELES REUNION v The 'Samuel Boskclley family reunion was held Monday at the Logan Senior high school grounds "Tie crowd gathered at 2 p m. Games were played until 5 30 p m when all enjoyed a basket lunch. A program and business meeting followed. Glen R Winn, chairman of the day, was in charge of the following program: song, Florence Watson and company; speeih of welcome, J H Roskellev, family talk on the president; life of Samuel Roskellcy. hy David Denhis solo, Roskelley; piano , reading, Mae Winn, C. O. Rjoskelley; song, Flor-em- e Wataon and company. After the program. President J. H Roskelley conducted a business meeting. The following peoof ple were elected as officers the family organization for the coming year- President, Henry B Roskelley: First Vice President. W .H Second Vue Roskelley: President, Mary Roskelley. ? , $2.20 TO POCATELLO ANI Al GUST 5 RETURN From Logan via Oregon Short Line Tickets good in coaches or chair cars, limited for return to home destination before midnight Ask local agent for August kth further details. . I .utt.ui to . Los Anuele-- and i 40- letiiin. Ketuni limit, (Mj il family-paper- What Is in that MISTRESS: huge bottle on the kitchen mantd-piei-- e Mary? MAID: Oh, jiust some stuff for mending china, madam Hummel, Hamburg. Dont mid ttio jU'iit intenuitiomil ;tt lilft ic loin muiicnt, jicrhaps the only time in Aiikt-- i a irt your lifetime! Travel to Los Anyrles in t unfurl . . over tlie simxilliest ro.'iillied on partli . Union J'aeilic. Youll aniw till the pa acrefrpslieil and ready to cnj tivities . . . the (lames, the l.cnthc,-- . the met ro'olil:iu divei mohs. iteiiuced fares now in eflt ct. . Wil-mor- V. - ID y Hound to Los You Save Money limit to buy it... I t ip Coach A nicies. One-Wa- v every time you Fare, Loif.in Coach Lai c. lor Ride Electric Cars vand Buses Utah Idaho Central Railway Company letiiin 25-d- a l 528M fl7..() urther Details, consult F. L. Scofield, Acont liNBON Hi! IPACOIFSC "Th OterfqrtJ Ruu(e" I9 |