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Show Truth in advertising is be- The store with which you consider yourself most familiar may have, today, a complete surprise for you jn its advertising. In fact, readers of store ads know that they always find news in the store announcements mering preached as a creed for chants every where. Our worthwhile merchants have practiced this creed for so long a time that it seems funny to them to hear of it as a preachment. . for Girls at Geneva, a suburb. The girK May Rosengreen of Chicago and Elora Collins of Metropolis? 111., were finally captured and. returned to the home. The affair has aroused The following bands will.be in Logan next Wednesday Oct. " 27th to' take part in the big' Cache Volley Interurban Celebration': Helds, Weber, Brigham City, Logan,' Hyrum,Smith field, Hyde Park and Richmond. This will be the largest number L mis AMERICAN AERIAL TORPEDO USED BY GERMAN Superintendent Carrie. OConnor to the point of appealing to Governor Dunne for mote adequate protection at the home. Superintendent , .OConnor said tonight that for the last, three weeks one or more' of the girls has been missing every night and that some steps should be taekn to eliminate this disturbing element. The girls were captured tonight only after the posse obtained firearms and tbaertened tosheot-downihe kidnapers if they did not, release the young women. Washington,' Oct. 21, President Wilson, today in a procla- -- mation designating Thursday, ' November 25, as Thanksgiving ayrcalled attention to the fe that the United 'States has been at peace while most of Europe has been at war. . We have been able to a.?ert ef bands that hasever-heen-t-o Logan on --any special occasion, it appears that the people all along the line have caught the celebration spirit and are comB. Y. ing here next Wednesday, Owing to so' many bands, a band parade has been arranged AT AUDITORIUM to take place at 3:30 p. m. " through the business sections. if arrangements discussion In -- our rights and the rights of mankind without breach of friendship with the great nations with whom we have had to deal, said the president. The text follows: . It has long been the honored custom of our people to tyrn in the fruitful autumn of the year in praise and. thanksgiving to Almighty: Godrforhtrmany blessings and mercies to us as a nation. The year that is now drawing to a close since we last observed our day l of national, thanksgiving has been, while a year of discipline because of the mighty forces of war and of changes which have disturbed. theworld, also a year of special blessings for us. Another year of peace has been vouchsafed, us; another year in w'hich not only to take thought of our duty to ourselves and to mankind but also to adjust ourselves to the many responsibilities thrust upon ys by a war which has involved almost the whole .of Europe. We have-beeable to assert our rights and the rights of mankind without breach of friendship with the great nations with whom we have had to deal, and while we 'have asserted rights, we have been able also to perform duties and exercise privileges of succor and helpfulness which should serve to demonstrate our desire to make the offices of friendship the rfieans of truly e. disinterested and unselfish . CTtOANCE v V - After-considera- dancing carnival. There will be continuous music during the en- - tire time. In the afternoon the bands will follow each other along Main, Center, and First North and play at various places. - Messrs Adams and Plant of High schools and Coach Jenson and Mr. Aldous of the B. Y,. C. and U. A. C. have met and decided on the rules which' will govern in the push -- ball contest. Each team is determined to win and there will be a struggle from' start to finish. Eleven mTen on a side are necessary. The contest will be played on the south lawn of the square. The winners of the county cont. test will receive a beautiful The county teams will be dressed for the occasion and - the Cache pen-nan- have their colors. . - ble KORTlirACIlE ty, amusement committee and ArC ACTIVITIES students of the B. Y.! C. have decided that the best disposiAND HIGH SCHOOL tion to majte of tie , dancing question' is, for the present at During the past week the A. . Friday night, the student least, to give these dances in the Auditorium on Monday, night. C. has been making its yearly body (officers entertained at a It has been decided then that exchange of specimen apples Halloween party. The hall - was the first regular dance of the grre dimly lighted with Jack-o-lacultural Colleges. It has sent terhs &nd all sorts of Hallowb-e- n year on the .student ticket be held Monday October 25th. specimens of the leading com- prank? were played! The musiSince the hail is so large the mercial varieties of the state to cians .platform wasdecorated students are as .usual permitted Cornell University, the Massa- - with corn stalks, autumn leaves fb bring friends who are not chusetts and pumpkins. Punch and waf- members of the school provided and the University of West ers were served during the These apples were col- - tire evening from a booth taste-lecte- d they are responsible for the inof vitation and the conduct, from, the college farm by fully decorated in maroon and the students of Hort. 7 and in j white, the school - colors. The these guests At the basketball game held retum.it will receive specimens greater part of the evening was on Thursday the, Fourth year for class room, use of thr best 'spent in dancing. All present class succeeded in defeating the varieties grown in NewEngland had an enjoyable' time and the New York and Virginia. Thesestudent body officers are to be First years. Morris Christensen sang two varieties will include the Baldf congratulated upon their sue-wi, Greening, Russett and Pip-- cess as entertainers, vocal solos in ; devotional on 4ms ; pm. Monday morning chapel morning, Thursday r- - A week J. C. Hogenson, director condjted by the , faculty. The ago the First year class was bemoaning the fate of the boys club in the state met following program was renderwhich sent stormy weather dur- the California Boy Club winners ed:, Piano solo, Lloyd Kent; C, Z. ing the week only to clear off too in Salt Lake on Wednesday and late to get the class together for took them on a visit to Provo Harris gave a short talk on that bonfire party. All day yes and prominent farms of Utah Why Government is the students that terday, and even before. they t county were rejoicing that the time to Dr. Linford and Prof. G. E. happiness comes through being be was not passed. JVhat with Hendricks are this week or- able to govern ones passions the moon at a full, the mild ganizing extra. classes for the and appetites ; vocal solo, Rachel weather, the quantities of re- -j teachers in Boxelder and Davis Noble. The president of the student freshments, and the general counties. members spirit of jollification nothing Evans leaves body Thursday j)r more ideal could have been plan- - ifor Carbon, Emery and Davis of the faculty who were absent ned thanjihem hike last evening. counties to. -- assist -- the county from the social Fridays night,-t-o Kappa-n- u is hard as well .as agents in establishing farm bu- explain their absence. Their exenthusiastically working on the reaus. These are unions of the planations were very much enHalloween party to be given in fanners and business interests joyed by the students. The facthe B. Y. Gymnasium on" Fri- of the counties, organized for ulty need no further reminder day, October 29th. This is the the purpose of bettering condi- that their presence is needed at . first pay party or the first party tions generally. In Davis county all socials. not on the student ticket. Dec- much good has already been The Seniors will entertain the oration plans are in progress. done by the bureau' in eradicat- faculty, their partners and 'the Already enough thoughts are ing the Canadian thistle, in student body officers Wednesbeing given to Squash pies. draining swamps and in arrang-ingj- day night, at one of the finest Cream .cones, applet cider, institutes. suppers that has ever been doughnuts, etc., to1 make a perBeaver Counties Utah are and thought of.. A good program has sons mouth fairly water. been bureaus it and arranged and this with the organizing just Professor Hickman was call- is at present a vital duty of state supper, which is to be served in ed to address the people in the and to start such courses is expected to fill the county agents Hyrum Stakeconference. In a bureaus. In N. Y. state the cen- minds and bodies of those preshort time he will leave for the tral farm bureau goes hand in sent for several days at least. southern part of the state where hand with the local grange, so , The Juniors are talking parhe is-- , scheduled to deliver a there to reason believe that ty also but anything definite is series of lectures. this line of work cannot be made not known as yet. a success. . New students are being enThe college committee in rolled almost every day and we charge of employment for stu- expect a bigger and better dents is having some trouble in school that ever before. The ACROSS ATLANTIC finding work for all those who students are realizing that loywish to-dwork after school alty and of the stus Mr. hours. B. that-iwho Caine George unin dents everything New York, Oct. 21. Arlinghas would work this in means a dertaken charge bigger, better, ton, Va., talked by wireless bke to announeeto the peopleof morrriens Paris, - Francc.'to- - T that North any thusiastic Logan employment Cachp High heard the Honolulu also will have be School. might apthey from Arlingoperator talking bestudents and the school The are preciated by boys of the ton. " prompt consideration by coming quite enthusiastic over Announcement that the hu- receive the committee. . ; ; the push ball game to be pulled successfully man voice had been The of Benedicts the off - Cache between the--Nrcollege Atlantic projected across- the on with School South and the oragnized Thursday High of made was tonight Luke, president ; Archer Cache High- School at Logan, and Carlos during the big Interurban celeTele- Willie,the American Telephone treasur- bration, Oct. 27 They have alDunford, and secretary comgraph cqmpany, at the er. were made Arrangements, made up their minds just panys offices here. Mr. Cast y for a social to be held in the near ready how are going to push the they telephoned from Chicago, future and a committee also big ball right through. South announcement. To B. B. Webb, a telephone appointed to investigate special Cache and across the line and home conditions. bring the trophy home wltfi engineer, fell the honor of being them. c'. the first man to span with his STILL THRIVING voice the space between the. old Mr. P. M. Neilson, the Island Judge Call granted , four diworld and the new. Sitting in harness maker and is vorces saddler, yesterday. They were in the powerful wireless plant of still business his and is the the plaintiff thriving following the navy at Arlington, Va., Mr. increasing every day. That is be- being awardedcases,, the interlocutory Webb, shortly after.- midnight cause he puts first class material decree in each instance: Millie this morning, asked the wireless and the best of workmanship in- C. Njelson vs ' Andy Nelson; telegraph, operator to signal Ef-f- to all of Call at 127 David Smith Jr., vs Sarah J. tower1 in Paris. The wireless So.' Main and see his fine stock Smith; Walter J. Steadman 'vs snapped out the signal and soon of harness, saddles and goods of ,Lenore Steadman and Raymond that sort. Adv. C. Green vs Ethylene Green. (Continued on Page Four) ' ME The Manufacturers has advised that they have C. C combined with the Rotary Club, I, Weber Club, and other organizations in- Salt Lake,Ogden,and Brigham City to run a special excursioirto Iganonthisday over the interurban, Helds, Weber, and Brigham ' City bands Associa-io- n - will accompany. Mr. A.D.Bell is working hard have everything in readiness for theJbig barbecue. He with the assistance bf the U. A. C. Womans Qlub, CljoCircle and others will be in "a position to serve at least 7,500 delicious beef sandwiches etc. In order that.the people may get the carnival spirit early, many of the business men have agreed to let their clerks put on costumes. All the male clerks will - wear - Charley Chaplain to UOAD mustaches and hats while the ladies will arrange their own costumes. The Salt Lake Costum ing House has been asked to send their costumes for rental for the carnival.' If the company decides to do this, a window will be arranged at the Edwards Furniture company where the costumes may be hired. For facilities, music etc., this will be the largest street dancing carnival that has ever been promoted in the state. The area will consist of 85,800 square feet, with at least six and perhaps eight military bands furnishing" the music. With the weather conditions at all favorable, there will be many people out The committees iricharge of the carnival booths have' something in store and will keep -things lively throughout. V A CARD TO BOOK LOVERS Our Little Leather Library of isanat in pur store. We one thousand xopies; tractive feature invite you to call and look them over. Selections from Shakespeare, Kipling, Emerson, Stevenson and Popular poems, etc. Only 25c or five for $1.00. RITER BROS. DRUG CO The Rexall Store. ? r Advt. CHICAGO HOODLUMS KIDNAP TWO GIRLS Non-Partisa- n, - ns girls from the Illinois .State Training School Non-Partis- -- non-Partis- -- Non-Partis- or . is-n- o more-enjoyable- nd - th on-beha- - rof vice-preside- nt con-firming.- r . el his-good- r s. , ap es . tele-phortew- ith ser-vic- 'same-peopleare'goi- e o an ed that a great majority of LoOur ability to Serve all who could avail themselves of' our gan citizens were and that they stood for a clean services in the midst of crises, business like administration. has been increased by a grad . to bukProvTdence, by more and These stand by their colors and vote more abundant crops; our am- our tickets have enpie financial-resourc-Citizens, if these unselfish abled us to steady the markets business men and of the world and facilitate neccitizens ever lie down, through essary movements of commerce defeat, LOGAN CITY WILL which the war might others GO BACK TEN YEARS. have rendered impossible ; and . In our pamphlet we show that our people have come more and during the year of 1910-1- 1 Mr. more to a sober realization of John Quayle, Republican, and the part they have been called William Democrat, upon to play in a time when all Worley, were in the city council. Most the world is shaken by unparallcitizens will remember how the eled distresses and disasters. business interests of Logan city The extraordinary circumsuffered and the adverse adver- stances of such a time have clm tising we got, because these gen much to quicken our national coi tlemerr and their political asso- sciousness and deepen and conciates could scarcely agree upon firm our confidence in the prinany issue. Even the Hon. John ciples of peace and freedom by T. Caine could .not harmonize which we have always sought to the factions. These two worthy be guided. Out of darkness and gentlemen were not responsible perplexities have come firmer for all the conditions, because counsels of policy and clearer their hands were tied by politi perceptions of the essential weL ' cal friends who' were sparring fare' of the nation. We have pros for control of office in Logan pered while other people were -- ? ns Non-Partisa- Neces-sary?i-To- ld - Armed Chicago,' Oct. 21. with shot-guwith which they held a pursuing posse at hay, a crowd of boys tonight kidnaped two charges and circulated a scandalizing sheet of falsehoods conof cerning the In .sheets these Logan, pitting anWe home. are nearly every swering these charges and. hope will read our pamphlet which we, too, are placing in the homes This is a campaign of education and it will decide the question as to whether or not we are to allow disgruntled politicians and office seekers to retard the growth of Logan City and go back to their old tricks. It will decide the question of whether or not we are willing to rely, on the judgment of the majority of n business men, our 36 of whom are on our committee and scores of others who belong to our ranks The election two years ago show ia. , Your Publicity Committee, up to the presenttime,has - been hiding behind vour league and will not come out in the open. They have made a Jot of false , - v v , - n- 1 ) MENUEIGIIF. . called-Tipomth- ' irwiEna - . v j- George P. Russell, Inventor, and bis dirigible torpedo now used by Geripany. It weighs fifty pounds; net length, eveii feet' It is capable of carrying 150 pounds of high explosives and can speed 200 miles an.faour. Cost of con. struction. $75. It Is firpd from an aeroplane or a balloon. . t the-evenin- ' an City. Citizens, do you want to take a chance on some more of this, by voting the BettermentLeague ticket? Can we ever reduce our taxesHby returning to experiences of this kind? Could any corporation or business organization succeed under the same conditions? How many members have you in the Betterment League who cannot afford to join hands with movement for the a better Logan? How many of these individuals have taken stock in the street car or the interurban railroad, the new Hotel Logan,' the new Hospital, the county fair and many other things that have improved conditions in Logan? How many (ire helping to pay interurand working for the.big ban celebration on ' Oct. 27th. Please ask your Publicity Committee to tell us how many you have. Trot, them but. We may call for the names before we are through with this campaign., ' We know that you have some Non-Partis- at war. but our prosperity has been vouchsafed us, we believe, only that we might the better perform the functions thenTto perform. Now, therefore, I Woodrow Wilson, president of the United States of America, do hereby designate Thursday, the twenty-fift- h of November, next, as a dx? of Thanksgiving and prayern d the Invite the people through land to cease from their wonted occupations and in their several homes and places of worship ren der thanks to Almighty God. In witness whereof, ! have hereunto set my hand arid caused the seal of the United States an . (Coctlaned on pngo eight) which war-render- ed- -- to be affixed.' . ?Done at the City of Washington this twentieth day of October, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine, hundred and of the Independence of the United States of America,: one hundred and fortieth. By the President; Robert Lansing, Secretary of State. (Signed) WOODROW WILSON fif-teenr- - , v , |