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Show Saturday, 1915 Aprils, THE TRI WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. EMPRESS SHOW A LET US SOLVE SUCCESS AT LYKlC YOUR PAINT . mmm PROBLEMS . ' fc, J V . , One is Quality the other . Cost ; . j We combine the two to your entire satisfaction, no "mat ' ' ter what the proposition. well as drugs in out; business. Come, in Selling paints and let us have a talk about Paint or. Wall' Finishes uUr expert at your service. -- , PAGE V The Empress Vaudeville show' given at the Lyric Theatre last evening, was well worth the pat renage of the Logan showgoers, and while the patronage was not very large, yet the management was well satisfied, as the show seemed to please. It is anticipated thatv a much larger crowd will he in attendance next Wednesday, when the following splendid numbers will be! presented. in The and Out expert-singinLew, dancing act, Shanks, of Indianapolis, the man who reduced the high cost of iving, and the friend of the laboring man; The Reckless Trio, sensational acrobats from the capitols of Europe, exhibiting eminine beauty and manly Woolsey & Moher Blow g ex-Alay- or RITER BROS DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE Miss... Mamie Munroe went t6 and the Salt Lake Wednesday for a m 'A Musical Treat, underthe of ' play gripping weeks stay. The Gray of Dawn, world, r with special 'scenehy, by -- Band dance tonight at Audi- given torium. Watch for the Logan, Roland West and company. Out of town people who canjband on streets, at 7 p. in. to-- 1 not very well come at night are T nights -especially invited to attend the The funeral of Isaac Scott JiTe. Co-o- p Drug Co., has just special matinee at 4 p.m., where will be held at Millville at 2:30 installed a fine new electric sign the entire show is given, and oclock on Sunday. in front of its places of- - busi- the prices are only 25c for ' adults and 10c for children. Freslv cut flowers, Roses and ness. It is one of the best signs In districL the business carnations etc. At Lindquists. ' J . Advt.. The Regular April term of the court commences Mr. John Skabelund, on the 9th and Miss lone Smith left Tuesday First North street barber, is there is a big calendar for it. a fine cottage on East for Twin Falls where she will ' with her First make an indefinite stay North, just this side of the Seeds, plants, bulbs, fruit, - wardold D. C. Brown. Seventh Mrs. meeting shade and evergreens, at Ola aunt, house; Larson & Son, 212 E. 3rd South The Conjoint meeting in the street. Phone 497. Second ward .will convene toThe Logan fans who attended : morrow evening at 7 30 cclock. the opening of the basebal Mr. Don Burns and Miss Ida The program will be as fol- season m Salt Lake City," re two well known young Worley, lows : Piano solo, Marion Clay- port having had a good time' at of peopel Logan were married ton; a ladies quartet, and an the game. They say Salt Lake on Thursday. dress by E. R. Owen. has a good team and will certainly make good in the Pacific Miss May Worley who has Easter lillies, blooming rose Coast League. been in the hospital for sdrnie bushes and other plants and time from ulcers of suffering" flowers at Royal confectionery. o See our- - beautiful-displathe is said to be in a stomach, Friday, Saturday "and Sunday. Easter plants, Easter Lilies critical condition yet. CoJ Advt. Boston Ferns, Spenzirii, Pulm Cache Valley" Floral osa Cenuarias, Rhododendrons; Large stock of special Easter A number of the friends of Hydrangias, Spoieas, etc. Also Plants at Marvold Floral Co.Adv Miss Anna Birch surprised her our line of choice cut flowers, at her home on April 1st, in Roses, Sweet Peas, Carnations Misses Edith and Lucile Hay-ba- ll A de- Lilies, Violets, Hyacinths, Snaphonor of her birthday. left on Thursday for Calilightful evening was spent, mu- dragons, etc. Baskets arrang- fornia, where they will spend a sic and games being the main ed to order, at Ola Larsbn & couple of months seeing the refresh- Son, and Murdocks. features. Delicious sights of that wonderland. v The Eyes of the Public Wji 251 i of the telephone business is being constantly watched the . American people . by of this citizens keen of trained observers paid by the The eyes ' business of the country study every phase Every-detai- erytelphQne.ciimpantfjLhe.UnitedStates h, undertheflirCt.. . ' supervision of the Interstate Commerce Commission In nearly every state of the Union the telephone business is under "constant observation by a State Public Service Commission The local authorities in every county, city an&.tpwn keep in direct ' touch with our affairs . , t These commissions and" representatives, chosen'" by the people themselves, are .the Eyes of the Public .The time has come when there can be few, if any, secrets in a public service corporation " -- t . A - In our business- w'e have no secrets we want none we have nothing to conceal The exact condition of our' business is revealed from every angle in the reports required by the various commissions Every detailf our business is open to the public through these reports; the public is safeguarded at every step - 4 y TheMountain S tates T elephone & Telegraph Cor ' The Corporation Different : ' ' , N Two good building lots for Murdocks extra special for Dressmaking at the Utah sale on North First East, 4x16 Saturday only. Candy Easter fourth rods for $250.00 each. Apply a eggs, a rare bargain at 10c per College, Agricultural floor Womans building. The 370 North 1st East. Advt. , pound. Advt. . fourth term of work in the We. are sorry, for .Logans school of dressmaking begins The Empress vaudeville giv Wednes en Theatre continues the and 1915 in sake, to have to state that the April 7th, Lyric for nine consecutive weeks. day evening, embracing the Ye manufacturing plant of Mr. Olde Tyme Halloween company Jacob Schaub Fee $10. Advt. is being moved to in a beautiful musical number Mr. Salt Schaub having Lake, The City Board of Education Juggling Deslisle, the three consolidated with that of the has just completed' a deal'Higgie .girls, Tom Mahoney, Salt Lake Stamp company. The anc delineator and Irish obtains it possession whereby' singer is trouble is not sufthat there of the T. J. Poulter lot, adjoin-- , Crawford and Broderick,, in ficient work Mr. in Schaubs The singing and dancing act, was a ing the Benson school . board has been negotiating for real treat to lovers of high class line, nor sufficient demand for Another fine. Em his manufactures, in this city, .more land near that school for vaudeville. some time past as it was Imper- press company is billed to ap- to justify him in remaining. Much of his patronage came ative that the youngsters - be pear next Wednesday evening. from Salt Lake and the union provided with' a playground. with the Salt Lake firm will Hulxne has Mrs. Clara resignFinally Mr. Poulter made a price of $6,000 to the board for the ed as Stake president of the Y. make a strong manufacturing 9x18 lot upon which there is a L. M. I. A. The condition o edmpany in a number of lines. Mr. Schaubs family will remain large house. The Poulter store her health being in the main re here for the present. Mrs action. and some outbuildings at the sponsible for this succeed taher will C. rear J. of the property, will be , Hogenson ken off as the board has no use as leader of the Young Ladies - Shade and ornamental trees, for them and the seller made a of the Cache Stake. A nunr all kinds, home grown. Joseph Advt. substantial reduction in the her of the Mutual workers o: A. Smith, Providence. i. home at the price if allowed to remove the the Stake gathered There was a district tryout in holdings. A good part of the of Mrs. Hulme the other even Mutual work, held in the .Sevlot will be used for playground ing and spent several hours in on Wednesday evenenth ward purposes and the residence will happy fashion. During the ev which in the First, Sixth ing, likely be rented. The buy is ening Mrs. Hulme was present and Seventh wards competed. a as considered a good one. Mr. ed with a handsome pin Poulter. retains possession of token of the esteem in which The First ward won the senior in the Mutual orationT with Mr. Seymour the property until next her Quinney, and the Seventh wardcause held her. ers won everything else. Miss Mar ilia Crowther won the story telling contest and the double mixed to Dance You quartette, ladies quar25 Men That Will Make Church " j Ruck-eribr- CAPTURED ir Music by The Logan (Military Band TicketuTSc LadiesFree 4 Cardon Jewelry Co. Expert Kodak Furnishers for Ameteurs In - - ; Jr MEXICAN Butte, April l: A Mexican, believed to be Joan Diez, is held in the county jail awaiting the arrival of an officer from Pocatello, Idaho, to identify him. The prisoner denies that he is the Diez who is wanted at Pocatello for'complicity in the murder of a deputy sheriff during a jail break.. The man believed to be Diez was captured at Silver Bow', a junction, at 3 0cBck in the morning as he crawled out of a box car on the Short Line. Pocatello- authorities wired that a friend of Diez said Diez had boarded the train. The man arrested answers the description of Diez. He gave the name of Joe Garnica and denied any knowledge of the shooting at Pocatello. From the description 'v, ' ' The Utah Agricultural College expects to remove from Adams running loads of secured get out the Kodak Well do the rest IS HELD FOR IDAHO tette and Junior girls chorus went to the organizations from the Seventh ward. These winners will go up against the rest of Cache Stake Mutuals on the loth, and the winner A there will compete with the winners from the four stakes of Cache, Hyrum, Franklin and Oneida, at Smithfield on the 8th of May. -- . . ers I DIRT FOR SALE. od Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon; at 5 p. m. Festival Service shared by the Sunday school with address. REV. E. T. LEWIS, Rector. Methodist Church A special Easter program will be followed in the Methodist church in which both the Sunday school and the pastor will participate. Opportunity will be given for Christian baptism, and reception of members Into church fellowship. The offering will go to Home and Foreign missions. You are icordially welcomed to this service; time, 11:00 a m., Sunday, April 4th. The Union Service will be held at .7:30 p. m. in the Presbyterian church. Rev. Arthur F. Wittenberger speaks. Hear him. Special music. Hear It. f BRADFORD T. FISK, Pastor. -- AUDITORIUM You Easter at St. Johns At St. Johns Church the Easter Day services will be: at 8:30 a. m.. Holy Communion; at 11 a. m.. - Grand Band Dance Spring is Kodak Time Presbyterian Easter Services Rev. A. F. Wittenberger will give an Easter message in bis sermon at eleven oclock, and Mrs., W. G. will sing Voices of Easter Time, by Ashford. At the evening hour, 7:30 p. m. Mr.' Wittenberger will preach; the chorus will render special music. A coidlal welcome to all. M Beat the Band , lotef , L " , - ments were served. l in excavating for track several hundred dirt. This dirt may be for the hauling .or it will be delivered for a consideration. For terms and conditions apply to either Bishop John Q. r- of-tAdams Coburn, Adams Field commit- - ficers said tee. advt. right man field - - he they thought the under arrest. wras . THOSE YOU MEET JUDGE YOU FIRST BY THE . CLOTHES YOU WEAR THE ONE MOST NECESSARY THING A MAfl MUST DO IS DRESS WELL WHEN YOU GO TO GET A POSITION. IF YOU ARE NOT WELL DRESSED. THE MAN YOU APPROACH FOR WORK WILL SAY: TM SORRY. BUT. WE REALLY HAUENT A PLACE OPEN -FOR YOU IF YOU HAVE A POSITION. AND WANT TO GET A RAISE IN SALARY. RAISE THE STANDARD OF YOUR APPEARANCE. LOOKING PROSPEROUS WILL HELP YOU TO PROSPER. T QUALITY REMEMBER. WE SELL LOW PRICES. CLOTHING FOR DOWN-RIGH- rr UP-RICH- T MorreiiCioihing O |