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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Tuesday November, 2, 1915. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEK- pupils took part and a very "in- teresting meeting was held. Matthew Shaw and David Kerr were the speakers at Sacra raent meeting last Sunday. Miss Lydia Christensen was the, guest of Miss Veda Brower last Saturday - and Sunday. Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. Ann Smith and Miss Mary Smith spent last Friday - visiting in & candle lighted inside to give it the weird appearance. The costume which the little girl wore WEEKS PROGRAMME for her and was made out of a AtThe LYRIC Tonight At The QAK Tonight was one. her mother had made Diamond From the SLy Na-- 24. light cotton fabric, with tassels Neal of the Navy and fringe of the same material, John Gold Rooster la 'New Adventures foim'le of J. Rufus WalZ parts. and in leaning over her "Three Rings and a lingford, THURSDAY . some of this fringe came 'WEDNESDAY ANDIn The IncorrigGoat. John Barrymore Pathe.N'ews No.. 86 in contact with the lighted canParamount. ible Punkane. Paramount Travel Series No. 12. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY dle and was instantly . ablaze. In ' The Master - Nat Goodwin AND SATURDAY so FRIDAY wer children other The Lewiston. . Worlds Hand, ih EMneraI(1a. now Mary lickford Mr. Herbert Adamson has frightened they did not FRIDA Y AND S.fTURDAY Paramount been MI disposed f3r7 several hat todo, ' but Screamed "for Drama, Comedy and Scenic. News 87, Rathe ' ' help. days. WATCH FOR NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM Home bo.v a Mr. J. I. Shepard came Francis Hutchings,, ' sick from Salt- - Lake City last sCout about. 14 or 15 years of ager who happened to be just Friday. - Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Thomas outside the fence from the childwent to Portland last Sunday to ren, hearing the screams rushed attend the funeral of Mr. to thedittle girls rescue, pulling Thomas brothers wife. his coat off as he ran. Reaching Mrs. J. Alma Carson went to the .side of the burning girl, he Murray last Sunday to be in at- wrapped the coat - around ' v her tendance at the funeral services smothering flames. of her AunfTMrs. Lemons. - The dress was entirely brim-eMiss Undine Anderson of Salt and nearly all her other Lake City has been a guest of clothes wera burned from Ter. OverMiss Nell Robinson for several Most of the skin on her body ' . days. was badly burned. The mother, for is Word was received Sunday ol who was iij thead joinings lot, the death of Mr. arid Mrs.Jc heard the cries of the chil selecWe to"the scene, arriv Neils daughter Elva of TPrestoi d " Of heart ing just as the boy had who died very suddenly failure. Mr. and Mr. VVilliam flames smothered. choose from for you Merrill, Mrs. .Rhoda ".Hendricks This is the second serious and Mr. Alipa Merrill went up burning to take place here in the , six weeks. Mrs. Lester Sunday. past -- Mrs. Paulintf Thomas is .sufOakey was badlyjiurned by the with an explosion -- of gasoline" while , she fering ''Considerably absef ss. on;th e breast and ribs. was renewing a. rn.Qldering An operation will be necessary fire. Sheris still in a most critii V , 4- ?A e 'V- V: V fX V vt rn " , . W ' 1 K. jack-o-lante- -- 1 ' " John Barrymore in The Incorrigible Dukane, Wednesday and Thursday. IT GOODWIN JN THF. WEB at the Lyric ' HAND James Rallston has married a rich widow who is an invalid with a daughter, Jean. Being in financial difficulties, he plans to get control of his wife's fortune,, A woman doctor, Miss Lane, attendirMrs. Ralston and by drugging her reduces her to such a condition of physical impotence that no difficulty is found, by the aid of an unscrupulous keeper of a sanitarium,1 Dr. Garside, to secure an order for commitment, and deprive her of liberty. Fifteen years pass. Ralston lives in magnificent style on his wife's jnoney. He believes her to be dying: Miss Lane hopes to marry Rallston vhen 'MrsrR'allst6ri"diesrBatttnstead Rall-sto- n ,she recovers her health and is perfectly sane.l Meanwhile," speculates- - heavily, and loses his daughters- - fortune. He tries to persuade the girl to marry an 0I4, friend, Bigelow, to whom he appeals for help in recovering his fortune. Bigelow suspects. Rallston of deception, jis"well as dishonesty, and is unwilling to believe that MrsRallston is either deader insane.stock Jeans forBigelow forces up the price of and himself he tune to her.' Theif obtaining admission disguises to the "sanitarium rescues Mrs." Rallston The keeper of "the sanitarium, Dr. Garside, takes to flight, arid Rallston is killed an flntomohile Accident, Miss Lane confesses her crime. and the girTmarries the Mother and daughter are choice.man of her advt Will be shown at the Oak, Wednesday and Thursday. of-dyin- g, -- and-Recove- rs re-unit- ed RICHMOND DEPARTMENT (Continued from page One) The house was dimly lighted with pumpkin faces, while grinning devils, black cats, ghosts etc., added to the lurid appearance of the scene. The lunch, games, etc., suggested hallo-wee- n and the guests being costumed caused much merriment i I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I during the evening. The Hyde Park band furnished the music for our Saturday evening dance. , A large crowd was in attendance. L. F. Hendricks took charge of the exercises in Parents class last Sunday representing the Religion class. Miss Anna Pendleton had the class go through regular Religion class work. The TIME IS HERE d Your Fall and Winter coat you here waiting have a verylarge to tion and-rushe- at $5.95 to $17.50 - Mrrand Mrs. 0. K. -- Meservy from St. Anthony are here visiting the family of. Mr. Elijah Spackmari. Mrs. Meservy is a sister of Mrs. Spackmans. .. AMERICAN FORK GIRL . IS BURNED TO DEATH American Fork, Oct. 31. ter of Mrs. J. Thornton of this city, died, at 6:80 oclock tonight as a result of burns received when her dress caught fire from a at a Halloween celebration last night. According to the attending physician death was largely the result of shocks though the burns were serious. In company with a number of other children she was fixed up in a costume suitable for Halloween and had a pumpkin, with shaped as a M. jack-o-lante- m jack-o-lante- m cal condition,-bloo- d poison hav- and she has been hovn ing between lifeanchdeath for ering the, past four or five days,. The. doctors hold out but little encouragement for her recovery. set-i- Gra -- ihink-th- o GREAT BATTLE RAGING reformers will er devise a scheme to keep our public offic- Paris, Qct. 30. The Monte-negri- n i'ai3"from seiring" us 7uT to the Jegation. today received They capitalists ? Crabshaw might try offeririg the'bfficials the following official dispatch r A great battle between Monbigger bribes to do right than the corporations will give them tenegrin and Austrian "troops to do wrong. Life. began south of Visegrad. (BosModesty is an engaging qual- nia) on October 27. The result ity in a young man and the war is not yet known. office is said to have appreciated The Montenegrins attacked the letter of a youth with no the Austrians energetically at military experience1 whatever Gora inflicting large losses and who, in applying for a- commis- making a certain number of sion, stated that he would be prisoners. There is violent artilquite willing to start as a lieu- lery fighting along the Drina tenant. Punch. and at Grahovo. Paris, Oct. 30. Reports from re Bucharest say that the -in last Sunday favor of the entente allies, which resulted in collisions between the police and the mani-- J festants, is to be followed by a similar affair5 tomorrow. A Bucharest dispatch says that tomorrows demonstration which has been arranged by the nationalists, will be the last constitutional effort to induce the government to take part in the war. demon-tratiorrthe- - IW A- - 'UPROAR-INHIUMA- NI , OTY mm OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE, LOGAN, UTAH. i UTAH DM 44 44 It is Marvelous how Logan has leaped forward Candidates of two years ago fulfilled. This is No Time to Stop. We can make Lorian a city i of beautiful homes. A population of 20,000. We have the land, we might just as "well haye the people. We Non-Partis- an I4 can never accomplish any thing by knocking our own town. Outside people take us at our own estimate of ourselves. Right now lets - - j -- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Elect thesemen who have.shown unselfish devotion' to duty. They One-wnter -are entitled to our suffiage. : These"kmd of men are hard tQ' find,- Sluggard could . , accomplish the results they have attained. , get in and all boost, for a greater Logan. has-sai- AT THE POLLS NOVEMBER 2nd continue this growth Harmony and progress BY VOTING FOR THEY HAVE MADE GOOD. it L - - - Non-Partisa- n 4- - 4 The present administration has done its duty and made good. The citizens of Logan are proud of their City, and point with pride at the growth made during the last two years.- - The many beautiful silent appeals which speak for themselves. Monuments of civic love dydams of thepast now becomel-ealities- . Our pure water problem is also an assured Jact. We are happy in our pretty city. --We indeed have cause to feel happy Yet it is but the promises of the 4-4-- V J-N- d:- o Preston Thatcher Willifm Lindauist Larsen Committee 4 4 4- - 4. 4 4-- 4 4 4 4 4 4- - 4 4-- 4 4 4- -' :4- - 4 4 4 4 4- - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -- . |