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Show V I Modem house for rent. 363J.Ad, LOCAL IIEl'JS be-in- ga . . - . . V -- -- . , ,' , Sonj&-..-amusemen- t , eqi-demi- cs 1 - Hy-ru- m , - , , 'W v 1 , w&LSm Everythin is zl readies DowrtinGeorgia A rollicking bit of ragtime with a clever bunch of words. lively as a cricket; and Sung by the American Quartet on a new Victor Record. On the other side . , "Carolina, Pm Coming Back to You' A song of tender sentiment, which contains a suggestion of Old Black Joe. Admirably presented by the Peerless Quartet. - Victor doubl-$ac- Record, 1849? d While public gathering are still under the ban and parties or promiscuous visiting are not advisable, it is considered safe to go out in public wherever the mask ordinance is effective. The death of President Joseph F, Smith this morning,' while it created a profound sensation and regret, did not cause much surprise as his physical condition has been known to be low for some time. The general opinion is that such a death, following a long and honorable life of an vrner'Colietfinonolotjues Monroe Silver impersonates this mirth-makichar-Ct- e and humor dialect. Bowery typksl perfect " Cohen Gets Married is one selection. ' Being told that two can live as easily as one he proceeds to try the ' experiment. 'Cohen on Hie Honeymoon is an equally ous recital. The drollery of both stories is greatly enhanced by the manner of telling. ng . sting; that the grave gains no victory, btit the transition is a-natural - one foreoredained from the beginning. no . l&JOI Vio .Stop in and let us play for you these and other - Soubla-lict-J Now Victor Records for November THATCHER T.IUS1C rA LOGAN, UTAH Geo. W. Teasdale, Gen. Manager If some of these intoxicated motorists were fined more than $10, there might be fewer $10, 000 damage suits in the - higher courts. The poultry . dealers claim there is nq money raising hens, which is just the way other folks talk when they want to, discourage competition. Establish Homes State Also Remits a Part of the Annual Repayment for Each Child Born to the Borrower " After Loan Is Made. Hollow Ware . Just Received a New What France is doing to aid the soldiers and sailors disabled in the present war will be described in the next number of the Monthly Labor Review, published by of Labor Statistics of the Department of Labor. The article deals with the loans authorized to French war pensioners as an aid in establish Line Sold only by . . 31 France Helps Soldiers FLU SITUATION 25 acres of land in Lewiston, REPORTEDTODAY small home, beet, hay and pasture land. Terms can be arrang1 The Flu situation shows a ed so the place can pay for itself ; Bom to County Recorder and with a small payment down. L. material improvement over yesAdv. terdays report. Briefly stated, it Mrs. J. H. Stewart, on Monday , a H. Daines Land Broker. second is the This is to thff effeet that there were daughter.' The many friends of "Stubby child in six years; the other but seVen new cases as against Peterson will be glad to know boy. that he has ffffly recovered from sixteen releases, reducing the able to be out. ' total number of cases now under Sunny Books for Happy Chil- the Flu" and is quarantine to 94 ; a lower figure dren A wonderful assortment most' beautiful line of than forvsevfcral weeks. The for inspection. your pow ready is They keep the children happy all Xmas books ever shown, , With the passage of the ordinwill after what Isay you you the day. 25c to $2.25. Cardon ance requiring all persons at all adv. have seen, our line.. They are Jewelry Co. ; so different and exclusive. times, except when upon their rJ Richard Yeates, Jr., following Cardon Jewelry Co. advj own residence property, to wear the loss of a son who was killed masks, which goes into effect at by lightning, and later the death close of the after Figuring. up midnight tonight, it is believed of his wife, is still pursued by ill business yesterday, the Thatcher the step has been taken which fortune, himself and six of his Banking Co. made the gratifiy will rid the of thedisease city Children having the influenza. ing discovery that the banks re- entirely before Thanksgiving, sources now reach over the two Various government reports BONDS Those ijilBERTY million mdrk, which is going have been published showing the who paid in full for their some for a bank in a county immunity gained" by bodies of .FOURTH UBERTY BONDS and city of this size,.- - troops, both at various canton'can will for them at FOURTH ments and enroute, through the Those who are paying window. 1917 Dodge Roadster .Snap wearing of masks. on Government Plan for Fourth sale at a sacrifice. Five new lor Dr, Woods Hutchinson, lecturXiberty Bonds will please re sings. Car in first class condi- er on meihber that the 20 per cent in- tion. health, subjects, who poss-e- d Adv. Phone 977 J, stallment is payable November through Salt Lake on his way to the Pacific coast several l,'1918.' Thatcher Bros. BankNine but of every ten persons Federal weeks ago, arrived in that city ing Company, Member Adv. having occasion to appear in last night enroute east. He reReserve Bank. ... -.i public places tomorrow, and mained over night. j 'Former' coach Jensen of the The mask is, in my opinion, thereafter for no one knows how U. A. C., as athletic director for most effective ' weapon the be anathemawill mentally the ,Y. M. C. A., went up to the long, against influenza, said Dr. Hut U, A. C. this morning to assist tizing the necessity of wearing as .well as'against seviri the physical training and re- a flu mask ; but just the same chinson, diseases. As a result eral other creations of the S. A. T. C. de- he or she will have to wear, it, of the wearing of masks in San tachment. and it can only be hoped it will Francisco and Los Angeles, the ' of new cases dropi .Wallis CUB Tractor, the three prove the protection that is development in from something five ped days plow machine demonstrated once claimed for it, so j th$t Logan like to 30Q cases 2000 cases will convince you lnat& the ma- shall be freed fipm, the disease, The death rate. fell 'proday. chine you want. North' Utah thoughts 6f( which ihave been a i v ;i portionately. . i Ajdf. nightmare to many people, since Af!) ,Go. Logan. Incidentally,, the j r use ' of thj9, disease began to spread. masks in fighting influenza had iPhone 131 Tli&y may take some comfort in a rather nlooitefl-for- , but pleas ihe thought that being so dising result, when it was discoverguised .throne who bores them ed that other diseases disappear' ' PaimCr Graliufef bMhe Creditor' who has been lay- ed, quickly after masks came ' ing for them'may fail to recog- into general use . Thus, San CHIROPRACTOR nize them., Francisco had whooping cough, Arlmd Block mabe.derived from the cases of measles and chicken-po- x mistaken identity that are sure 'along with the influenza to occur. E. Victor Mr. Peterson of epidemic, and, much to the suris anxious for his friends prise of many medical men, the Lost 2 colts, 3 yr, old. BroWn rate at which, know that he is not a victim to cases of these of the Flu. Upon his heturn one branded MT on left, thigh maladies developed, fell just- as home he was quarantined for a and blue one S on left shoulder. fast aA the influenza rate fell few' days, but has been declared Also a yearling bay colt branded when the wearing of masks was entirely free from the disease by NT on left hip. Notify Geo. Day, made compulsory. Adv. Richmond. Reward. his physician. With the universal protection it is considered entirely safe for people to move freely about town to do necessary shopping or attend to any ordinary business. n ' The Christmas season is and people have been advised to do their shopping early. The universal' masking has removed the danger. 1 Logan is not quarantined. Our friends from the country can come in freely to do their buying, pay taxes or attend to any business, provided they comply with the mask ordinance. . 7Tj Tuesday, November. 19, 1918. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH.' FACE FOUR S. E. NEEDHAM the-Burea- u JEWELER THE LATEST WHEEZE. When your head in blazing, burning And your brain within is turning ... Into buttermilk from churning, Its the Flu. When your joints are creaking, cracking. As If all the friends were racking, 'All the devils were Its the Flu, ing homes. By a recent law loans are auth orized to former soldiers and marines in receipt of in paid by the State for injuries received or infirmitinvali-ditypensi- attacking- ies on contracted during the war; ' ' " to widows in receipt of a pension Chorus: Its the Flu, Flu? Flu? or annuity paid by the State or r Which has you, you, you, - It has caught you and its got you, ; by the French marine provident And It sticks like glue: fund because of the death of Its the very latest fashion. their husbands through injuries Its the doctors pet and passion, . So sneeze a chew; chew; Announcement f To help meet the needs of the government, Wrigleyfe has discontinued the use of .tin foil as a wrapping for in " .. Hereafter all three WRIGLEY flavors will be sealed in pink-en- d packages. air-tigh- t,' So look for or sickness due to the war. and to dependents similarly. eligible. individual loans secured by t When your stomach grows uneasy, Quaking, querulous anqueasy, All dyspeptic and diseasy, Its the Flu. When you have appendicitis, VR1GLEYS mortgages are authorized for the purpose of acquiring, manag and reconstru in the pink sealed v ing, transforming, Laryngitis, or Gastritis, small rural properties, cting Its the Flu wrapper hnd take without regard to the area, of Chorus (all sing) which' the value, not including your choice of flaWhen you have a corn a pimple, expense and insurance costs, Complicated ill, or simple, vor. Three lands Broken bone, or fading dimple, ' does not exceed 10,000 francs Its the Flu. to ($1,930). Repaying of the loan all. tastes. Whin no matter what assails you tt no doctor knows what ails you, over a period of 25 extend may Then the answer never fails you, PT BIGHT SEALED It the Flu. " years, unless the age of the borinstallf, rower at the' date the last The above, was,. copied from i Ro SURE you get WRIGLEYS ment becomes .due shall, be above News letter. accordin 60 years.iLoans made ance with' thi3 law shall bear inWHERE TO GET terest at 1 per cent per annum. ... At the time the loan is made INFORMATION must contract with the borrower J Mama the national insurance fund for Red Cron Telt FamXet of ' the payment of the' annuities, Soldier Address of Bureaus came, tKejr stayed and spent which may remain unpaid in.the OLE HASEf, SEATTLES MAYOR STORY TELLS HIS ofborrowdeath their money. 'What .was top; reevent of the the Where to rtrlte, and when, and what er. This insurance is effective by Seattle lCades the' nation In sult? Their poor, iryyieent familto say when' asking Information conwith shipbuilding, and Ole Hansen, ies were made .the, sufferers. cerning men in the army or navy. Is a single premium which, costs of the Red Cross home serv' the explained by the negotiationof Mayor of that remarkable; city, Their grocery bills remained un-- ; Ice department to the sum bor attributes the supremacy of his paid. Their pay check was added the loan, is In cases of claims for insurance, town to no saloons. ; J by the time it was needs- communications should be addressed rowed. to sary to to the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, used pay their rents. They It be, said Mayor Compensation and Insurance Claims DONT SELL YOUR to move or go further dither ha4 Hansen, ,that when pay day section, Treasury Department, WashLIBERTY BONDS came a Jebt in by borrowing to keep' hp great many of our good ington. Current expenses Iheir necessary If no letter has been received from The wide distribution among workers were, tempted by the a soldier or sailor for bq unreasonable millions of American citizens of open doors of our saloons. They Then came a great light. Ttie length of time, the inquiry should be State of Washington voted dry. addressed to the Burenu of Communi- Liberty loan bonds makes our ORDINANCE While Seattle voted fifteen thoucation, American Red Cross, Washing- Liberty. Joans, according to See I1 ton, D. C: wet. Our saloons here were sand McAdoos of the Treasury retary .An Ordinance relating to tbe wear, forced to close their doors, and Inquiries concerning men wounded or killed jn service, or authentically expressed opinion, the soundest ing of uiaaka within the Corporate limits of Providence Town. many thought we had gone to reported wounded or killed should be of national financing. That these THAT WHEREAS: the rapid to addressed the same bureau. bonds be kept widely distributed spread and increase of the disease the dogs. We were given permisIn asking for Information of any common!? known as "Spanish influ- sion under the State law to pur; kind, the full name of the soldier or amongst the American people is enza" within the corporate limits of chase liquor from outside States. sailor, his serial number, his company of great importance to the Na- Providence Town has been such that the Board of Health has this and regiment or other unit, his rank, tion and to the individual holdday This was tried for a year, and , made an order requiring all perage and the date of this entry In the sons within the limits oPProvidence while we had removed the greatservice, should all be written at the ers of the bonds. to wear a mask, except at their est menace, the saloon, we had ' United States Government Town top of the letter. own residence, for a period of 30 To disregard rumors, which in many bonds in the past have gone days from and after November 19th not wiped the slate clean. cases are enemy propaganda, Is adBut with the going of the sa1918. NOW, therefore, be It ordained by vised by the Red Cross. Except In a above par, as high as $139 for a Seattle had not taken her loon, lew rare instances, families have been $100 4 per cent bond. That Lib- the Board of Trustees of Providence Cache Providence Town, County, long predicted step backward. notified promptly of casualties. erty bonds will go well Above par Utah, as follows: themSection 1. That all persona upon Our people began to adapt when peace comes is very probato selves or the conditions. Public streets in the changed any place No Helmet More Efficient ble. Holding ones Liberty bonds, of business or other place in Pro- They found other lines of employ; vidence ones own at i& except Town, Than That Being Worn by therefore, wise as well as paresidence, , are hereby required, for ment'and began to realize, after a period of thirty days from and American Boys in France triotic. all, that a great city could exist Every holder of a Liberty loan after November 19th 1918 to wear a mask so as to effectually without the saloon element and gause "The helmet worn by American sol- bond should heed the caution to screen the mouth and nose of the possibly without any liquor at all diers follows the general lines of the hold his or her bonds, because wearer. 2. Any person violating Our permit system was then voBrltlsh type of Inverted' soup plate, Section rather than the French casque or the there are going to be grtat ef- the provisions of this ordinance shall ted on' and overwhelmingly carbe deemed guilty of a misdemeanor German 'coal scuttle, aays Francis forts by shrewd and unscrupuand upon . conviction thereof shall ried throughout the State, and A. Collins In The Fighting En- lous people to buy or secure at be punished by a fine. in not to ex- for the first time Seattle became tests show "Penetration that gineers," or by imprisonment in no helipet Is more efficient than that inadequate prices these bonds ceed 350.00, not to exceed 30 the largest city in the world unthe County jail of the American type. Every helmet from holders who are not well in- days. der total prohibition. Issued to the American soldier, has formed as to stock and bond Section 3. This ordinance ahall CITY WELL SATISFIED severe test is a and' Its take effect passed absolutely values. Immediately upon free from cracks or flaws. passage and publication. Would Seattle go back to her Passed this 18th day of November To turn out this complicated bead-geWorthless or former days of saloons and conProviTrustees Board of of the by by the million, using only the stock or stock of ' only speculative dence Town. drunkenness? Emphatisequent highest grade of materials, is s big GEORGE M. PICKETT wildcat stocks! they Attest: WILLIAM order; but the great manufacturing re- value cally, I say No.- Were an elecCHUGG J. sources of the United States have are called are going to be offer, WILLIAM R. ZOLLINGER tion to be held tomorrow, proved equal to the qnnntttrve produce ed tor will bondsTSome Liberty cent Steel helmets had never been tion, A. M. MATHEWS Jr. made In the United States; but new be urged not to sell or exchange Clerk. as she is today. And, why? dry, machinery was destgned, and the suppl- their Liberty bonds, but to buy Anxious Inquirer writes, ask- Because we have found that it is never fallen behind the de- the"stoclc and ' give the 'Liberty mand.,'. . ing what will become after the cheaper and, better to live iff The helmets are made by stamping borfds as security for the pur- war of the amunition workers decency without the consequent and punching sheets of steel, no thou- chase price. This is a camouflagwho now get $10.00 a day?Dun-n- results of liquor drinking in our sands may be turned out In a day, with ed attempt to get Liberty bonds but feel sure the soldiers in midst. Because we now. have great saving of labor. Each steel In exchange foj the stock of their sheet Is one foot- - square and the trenches who protected them cash to pay our bills, and do not of an Inch thick, The pieces companies..., for $1.00 a day,' wont give them fearour crediWrsJ pecause. we sheared oft and other wastage are holder If of every Liberty to the government, so that nothany jobs no matter how cheap have seen that fiqifor was directbond will consult a bank before ing Is lost ly responsible for the large mathey are .willing to work. he disposes of it, - the of disturbances to domesjority S. S. W. ;. . Buy So far as observed the fear of concerns will not prosper, tic tranquility. Because liquor ! influenza germs doesnt lead the but the ' individual bondholders Additional Want Ads.? has proven to be an enemy of I boys to hold the girls any the less will, and the American people ! LOST Brown leather purse. Find- physical ' manhood as well as a er return to Cache Valley Bank. as a whole will be benefited. 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