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Show rrTTTt 'Tf fTfTT' x fETTVO -- THE JOURNAL, rm: -' j 5 COMPANY , Ho f KOt'Si' i cho htimltU ttstered at tb Post OitU every day In Ut week except Sunday t Logan, Ltuli, as Second Class Matter. ADVEKTiSlNO KATES FI UNI SHED ON APPLICATION fet BSCKIPTION I RAT Ekl laitl in ad ranee . By mall, per month- d, ity mail, (we years per month. . advanceDelivered, two years -- advanre-Oelivere- rta 26c 2.fi He .$4.51 Member of Associated Press The Associated Presa is exclusively entitled to the qm for republics tlon ol all new dispntcboa credited to it or not otberwiaa credited In this paper and Also tbe local news published therein. All right of republics tlon of ipecial diapa tehee thereia are also READINGS BAROMETER Rain ElUamora. uniaa xwrtlpt Hruu nock Up deHart im him dun 9 -- xiAMitti ircmnfful. uuti lluaa XrOsi- xid 11. ike girt la tncaa. era tha aitn 14 person. hut iirttuuirrk t M tha fnct. Hull ia unrae hie t through nnothep upet tion irhtck at entvnHp irilt hia aioht. HemnwhUa treater ftrocm. (Iranuocka hnlfhrnt krr. 1 aha rena to bhune tor tlntha'a ortcUtai Herr JWtoH pf d nty. force a her ft marrv him bp fhreotenlnft to frit Hemmnrk hf'r mrrrrt. fr$ flnrtkolomeu on eccentric old icowtni, learn of HoUe,n hatred of her hnaband.ih hll Leatar and herlt, and ft rclnp that h teoa Clem Cw altfine fit diagniaa. tel to too Hnlhe a fatherland wanted far anather.wvr-dr- r i$ pear bcton. He. fcrte. an lou firm York loicyer, rnrrnpn pet from tha innocent ftnlha ha pinna to use ogrftinst her. . , THE SHADOW Today zsill!ini2j!l!3iipii5iipiii7 iiii8H9 mwr Yesterday t The yesterday1 reading each OF DEATH and found enough voice to ay If it Is soythlug really Important, hadnt It better wait till atter tbe Inquest?" It would be wiser not to let It waft, returned Mr. Perle. Halite could not speak. You eould, had you the mind, censure me very severely, he went SAVING MONEY cold, feet about the industrial of America, might consider the figures of deposits in savings banks and trust companies in the United States. These deposits increased $267,000,000 during ' 1 he year ending June 30, The .previous year they dropped $195,000,000, which loss may have been due to withdrawals rJpHE people who have on. Surely" , told you In error that your for speculation. bad not married your The American people have been tucking a lot of money father mother. My dear yoimgjady, away in the old home town bank. It gives many families an what must you think of me? added basis of security. Soon they will be branching out, and Only that you made a mistake." A mistake which your father spending more of their income. Such figures give one confidence thatnurxountry will not suffer long from the clouds himself, last night rectified?! Yes." She hesitated. of industrial depression. Ha said no more than tbit I had made a mistake?" He put it more strongly but he didnt give me any fresh information. Mr. Perle bowed his head. I am going to ask you, he conMoral: Dont pass by a caterpillar, some clay it will be a tinued, to accept my statement 1 I lint until beautiful butterfly! read, this morning, a Norma detailed account of Conaldines life, This may be drawn from Let Us Be Gay, I believed that your mother was Shearers new starring vehicle which, never legally married to the man at Theatre. the Capitol opened Sunday with was burIn the picturization of the Rachel Crothers stage hit, Miss dened. whose child she Shearer opens the story by appearing as a dowdy houseHut of course I accept it." l fniiM ryry wife. who is careless of dress and toilette, believing "in the my giy heirTTus-band- s conclusion. speaking from my own security of the marital vows. When she discovers infidelity she undergoes a metamorphosis and point of view toI should naturally greatly prefer justify it. But to emerges gloriously beautiful, and of course, triumphant. do so I must drag aside tbe veil of Robert Z. Leonard, who directed O. E. Ralph, Clifton, the years and your Idaho, Nov. 26, the star in The Divorcee," again is respons- mothers painful references to the of murder of Bolt and the disappearibly for the filming of her new talkie, a smart drama that clicks from start to finish with Nils ance of Coualdiue, to the ambiguity P. Anderson, J37 S. 3 E Nov. 26, bright dialogue and splen-di- d of her position end her fierce determination, to wipe tbe whole episituations. sode from her life and devote herself to har child. You must do ao such thing," You dont want to said Hallle. tell r dont'want te listen." "I thank you," be eald. "Now Any picture which brings John Boles magnificent voice ae yon will realize, a large fortune in to an audience is bound to be good entertainment. When, cannot be transferred from the posaddition, it has an appealing romance, magnificent drama, session of ooe Individual to that of and, a theme like the Marseillaise song, there isnt much another, all lu a quarter of an hour. But preliminary details caa and left to be desired. should he settled at once. Captain of the Guard," which opened last night'at the Tbe child of Margot Muir was Lyric Theatre, is a dramatic musical spectacle in bald to be Conaldlnet legal heiris theme The the ess was, In fact, brought up by of the biggest episode in French history. spirit which led to the revolution, as typified .by the birth of myself as Rose Conaldlne. On her twenty-firs- t birthday or shortly La Marseillaise itself. afterward she entered into sb to deal with it at this time he income of $50,000 a year." DO-- X - . Hallfe could only repeat the would agree. GerBernstorff. Von Count words. , v 1 ... STARS RUN AWAY WITH HONORS er - plot-buildi- C APT All! OF THE GUARD . - Pictured As Bombing Plane , - man representative on the disarmament comnjmission, dep(Continued from Page One) recated the idea , that civil who said that the giant plane craft might transformed into pura formidable fighting ships for. ' military could become ; , weapon of war, capable of poses. dropping bombs on London, Paris, Rome or other capitals. Robbers Shoot Three The entire argument was in ; Women To Death in the support of insertion draft treaty of- - an article (Continued from Page One) calling for full publicity regarding the number of civil the din by firing at the inplanes and dirigibles registered vaders. used two motor annually In each country. Am- ears - to - They escape,'; When the lieubassador Gibson, speaking for overcome by his the United States, announced tenant, pearlytheir trail, that his government preferred WfdS. The holdup, which occurred to regulate this problem out of the bounds of the contem- - early today Just as Miss Ward to sing a request disarmament conven,- - prepared plated was tion, but that if the majority ! number for the guests, of the commission preferred toe major crime of a series.that Chicago and vicinity suf- 's feral over the Week end. Paradise, a dance hall op the west side, was bombed, but. the damage was slight. Police blamed labor trouble. Among the other crimes was thn holdup of an oil filling station in which police shot and killed one of the robbers. TODAY Policeman Hubert J. Dillon was shot slid killed by a WED. TUBS., drunken negro. Who in turn was killed by Dillons fellow tr'i ii r w ; n i officers. A substantial sum,"-agree- Mr. d Perle. Fortunately for her ebe has only received one quarterly check and 1 feel convinced that !n the generosity of your heart you will allow her time to this amount to your estate, But Mr. Perle. gasped Hallle, i cant follow yon. Do you mean that because my mother was married to my father this this girl ' - Eorosis Helen Geddes, Ruth day Saints their heritage, andj rJflinsen, Helen Johnson,-- will continue to guide Cook, iJtxcca Stewart, LaRue said the president. E cdeh Shumway, Roberta Da- All Welcome ' r,m trade Smedlev. Dallas The Relief toelCLy HimaiRu ; W-j Dan! White, Joy tion is not vxcluiave, but Elizabeth Mrs.. Robison explained.' gen Wilma Kctter, None - are barred who desire call and Arlene Stauffer, sue-1 the benefits offered. The Maurin Peter- Befa jelta ness of a reform depends onjSen Juda Hawley, Kay Luuiy, convertj the number ol psrsons Lee, Luitt Earl, Corroiia ec! to the reform she explain. jrjopgucg King, Gladys Hen- HjU ed. The object Is to work nriorlckS()n, Eddis Jonea, Betty social reform: to work for Dorothy Cardon, Mary dividual i!a need. The move- - G t uiDoan Jensen, Erma ment is supported by voluntary Charles, Floren. j.y.jj s Glenn contributions of church and ,ee Gavig Ailce Merrill and Lor- Often members. etta Murdock. the funds are low and the1 limitwork, thus handicapped, j A fpecjai type of taxi-aireBut tha movement goes on plan9 has been developed by for it receives the support of the Focke-Wu- lf airplane works those faithfully striving for in- Berlin; 'under the name dividual and community SpaiTOWrHawk. tbr Values isnt ' i i Gu-yon- ! ' - - Harriett Conaldlne married Files more. The child of the woman Muir hii therefore tfo legaTclaim to his fortune whatever." Please, Mr. Perle! 1 want to make It quite clear, at once, that I shouldnt dream of taking all the was money from this girl wh brought up te consider It hers by right We had the same father; well share bla fortune." Mr. Perlea voice Share it! No, that la too generous, shook. Miss Conaidine. There is no legal liability; you must understand that. "There l a moral obligation. persisted Hallle. She put a baud to her head how extraordinarily I By VV. Mi Evorton "Can you see any change ? . in nje ' ... rein- Jen-clusi- why?, No, I just swallowed a. nickle. If he had swallowed a f.ve dollar gold piece it would i have been just the game. 5 The extra Value would not i have been noticeable to the casual observer. Many of the thing that are old in' hardware atoras are like the man with a nickle In his stomach. They have hidden values. Stove pipe that is one guage heaver, last's twice as the Jong, but is looks aoout same. Everton and Sons are always locking for goods with these hidden values Whether its little things like pocket knives, shears and butcher knives or . larger terns like steel ranges and radio sets, its all the same. J Theres many a dollar spent i to make their goods better E which does not impress the casual observer.. .For, in-- -i nance a careful exammation of the Atwater Kent u radio set reveals many re-- f fmements not found on any these set. While other I things may be small they all work together to make Atwater t our radio the Kent the bes radio made. j? Come in and see this radio. dense the man wav not' to ate hoy S acute physical (JWIros! S If you uro determined, he said , S cannot object. When i slowly, have told you that legally Muir's iiauo i" er cannot claim a penny mind even refund what she has, in J, good faith, spent then I have done Then he my duty as lawyer. turned to her suddenly I can only urge you to give me directions here and now." Directions? I have beeu one of tbe, trustees of the fortune. Nevertheless, 1 cannot act save upon your written inA letter would do. structions. written now, empowering me to pay to the young lady we l.'i.itv as Rose Conaidine the sum of !2:no a year. TIALI.IE gasped and shut wrote the leller When she l.rui gone. Perks eyes. She feared that she was leased the ik let them from an going to faint, fought down tbe fear, The above readings are luken from TBE JOURNAL'S barometer at oclock each afternoon except Sunday. Yotiqav refers to Saturday's resdine. 38 Chapter Fair Change HI she had waited. ner room r The tulv who h.; lust left me baa Hudi the most generous arShe has Inrangement iiiMgiiMhle structed me in uy you an allowance of fur, mm a ea'r. v Color streaked Roses face. "Shes going shares with me! Then, 'you didnt tell her? 1 told her that you and she bad the same father, Rose muttered. For my eh act of chivalry, you will, I think, be Inclined to con- liman on. Friday evening to cede me something. foe the ward carnival plan How much? to ba held in the near future. Shall we say $20,000 a year for Marion Chugg arrived home twelve years? IThursday evening irom Burley r where he has been employed Rose dropped her bag. But but that only leaves me at the sugar factory. with $3,000 a year F Mr.aricl Mrs. N7 P. Anderson And the hospitality my home." end sons, Marion and Delmont "Five thousand a year and free and daughter Ina; left Tuesboard and lodging for twelve years day for their home at Grover, . Wyoming. while you collect $240,000. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Whitney 1 beShe came closer to him. of Brigham City visited here lieve you've taken that muct alon Thursday at the home of out sneaked it of the funds ready, their daughter, Mrs. Leland Zoland this Is your second shot at getlinger. I back. believe ting it Christensen Mrs. Rachael You will' stop that noise, reon a at entertained quilting M . Perle. marked the close of ai evening Fncy Rose stopped It. She stumbled which lunch was served to out. Mrs. Louise following ladies, Mr. Perle closed the door and unand Eliza Rigbv, Mrs. Martha locked one of the drawers of bla Bryson, Mrs. Nellie Merrill, Mrs. the words In- - Eliza Leonhardt, Mrs: Kate desk, jle :mr scribed upon a sheet of !rs. Susana Schiess, Misses Lepaper. ah Janes and Lillie Schiess. I see there's a tot of my oil burn A Daughters of the Pioneer ers being sold for high prlcej HI meeting will be held next Fri-E. you want to see justice done ttfere at the home of Mrs. A. my kid In the Sarah Sidley Hoie day Allen. her mothers dead and buried but youll find the kid' easy enough It you ask for the one that was in the Lettington train crash with hq mother. Its a risk me writing to you but I'd like tbat kid to have! something she was a pretty kid, with blue eyes though I dont puti Program of Study Divided Into her above Three Sections. , Mr.' Perle put his baud Into tW drawer again and found the second' (From Deseret News) hslf of the letter. to the Splendid response my little Rose that lives with' present Relied society program my wife that was Miss Ellesmore. on the part of members was Mr. Perle. It may be that Miss Elies--: voiced Wednesday by' Louis morq wont toucb my money think-- ! Y Robison, general president. ing it wa not clean money! but. The course of lessons, which clean money It Is and It she wont', affords three study courses hare it it will come in for the chilu comparable to university exRose. Perhaps you dont know but tension work at a very low price based on the cost of ma Margots kid is '.nown as Alice terial only is receiving enthusEvans in that Home, they was liviastic welcome, she stated. ing; under that name after tbe trouble. How 1 come to find out Lessons are obtained from the these things is neither here nor Relief society magazine and the often professional, teachers, there but, sir, you must look out services free. for my money going to my wire and give their offered is diThe material dsuchter please." v (1) vided into three groups: Mr. Perle took both sheets of social service, (2) literature and ootepaper to tbe hearth and burned (3) theology. them. . . . Then he went into the The' social service lesspn furoffice of his partner, Kevern. nishes a story of family coopr Mr. Kevern held out a copy ot, eration-ansocial adjustment the mornings paper. indicating the contribution of Mr. Perle soothed "Yes. yes. the respective members of the All very sad and somewhat him. family to the family life. 1 The literature lesson gives inconvenient have, however, contact with some of the best effected a very agreeable little barof the period consider gain by which the Conaidine fortune mmds form cul eh consumes its own- miok in There was $240,000," croaked tivates taste for the artistic spoken and written discourse, Mr. Kevern. "If were short of (Milton has defined a good $240,000 and we are short of it book as the life blood of a "My dear Kevern. the matter has master spirit embalmed to a arranged itself, i will not weary life beyond life.) The present you with details but, believe me, subject matter is Great Short we have nothing about which to Stories of the World,- - by Bar-rH. Clark and Maxim Lieber. disturb ourselves. And we may, Favor U. S. Authors after tomorrow, have even less. The In the main books of AmeriConaidine heiress, in my opinion, can origin are considered. Some will almost certainly be executed for having Instigated the mnrder of the best examples, according to President Robison are the of her husband. Book of Mormon, and the book fcv C I tf non-chur- ch C wId Beta Delia Leads Tbe Sororities-I- iu by Mated Houe Farnham The author of the principle in making Number Of Pledges - gjjy it tbe same in Saturday closed a strenuous two weeks activity on the part of local sororities of the Utah "Rebellion, xMatsh-FirState Agricultural college writes to prospective bids a powerful story f pledges. , married life. When the final bidding was) over on Saturday noon. Beta the hot stood first with 21 pled- - Add thb warm sugar to Will Begin Soon In ; Delta ges to Its credit, Sorosis second fait syrup a little at a time to be with 18 and the Chi Omega rf Bros,., jcliy. Hins which was installed as a . ; The tional chapter Friday and Sat-- 1 by their patented, continuous 1 urc'.ay ranked third. Controlled Roasting insure The pledge list of ,the vari-- i' css coffee evenly roasted, of Doctrine and Covenants. ous sororities follows: June UpsUon "These are our heritage, J?ose, because they roajt only a few shejTheta founds at a time. No other coflec as w U as m!Ocitie Mae h and Vauhan Evans. -- tastes' like Hills Bros, because enuren. none is roasted fhc same way. The theological lesson fur Horshborger. Sigma Phi Beta Vivian Call, Elnora Tasso,' nishes the motivation, prevents Leah Olsen, and gives to1 Ruth Sponberg, Montana Gud- discouragement each person afa incentive to munson and Evalyn Hansen. frtih frem the Ruth Peterson, erttna( vacuum striva constantly for high goals Chi Omega and the better thirgs of life. Ailie Bowen, Margaret Watkins, pack. Eanly Pope expresses the idea of the June Van Orden, Edna Page, .fund uitb tin theological study when he says: Fern Page, Agnes McClellan, hty. Leek fer the If hope springs eternal from Norma Crockett, Mary Memll, Arab ett tbe can. the human breast it is because Iris Leavitt, Carmen HalverLouise 01930 life is motivated by religion. son, Mary Dunkley, Religion has given the Latter- - Chipman and Marion Stewart. prize-winnin- T Hilly Bros coffee roasting novel, g and sub-m.tti- ng e, Journal na-5ur- ed d rough-edge- Lessons Popular In Relief Society c-- d SCORES ine-lik- f precision -- at tost, e s King JJtab Coal scorss Vic tory after victory on ihe field pf Sales Preference. Possessing championship qualities, it sweeps over a'l competition, winning public preference throughout the west. harder than any other western King Coal is economical coal has less degradation starts quickly, burns hotter and longer with little ash. Tell your dealer you will give Kirg Cool a chance to score for you. -- (Copyrilil it. Order King Utah Coal by Name Cftimblinq and slaclunq of coal into warfeful Boy Ticker.) (!n,i" and dost. 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Nuhn, Frank Merrill, Emil Gessei, J, H. Fuhriman and Glen Dattage. Mrs. Louis Frank arrived home last Saturday evemn?: two weeks in after spending Salt Lake City at the1 home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilhelm Pedersen. George M. Pickett, Relda Fuhriman and La Rue Theurer met at the home of Miss Fuhyv ht - tpOtAE LAKt' CITY PRIq FOR OVER fOYEAP 25 Guaranteed pure and efficient, ; ' less tftan of high priced brands. WE SELL, RECOMMEND AND GUARANTEE KING COAL! Thatcher Coal Co. Exclusive Dealers Ounces USE . ni-iI- SALT CAPTMIGUARD 24, ici LLn.I.V' 4 PUBLISHED BY I9MV mm CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. mROSEiiElfE JOURNAL T02 EAEL ft ENGLAND PUBLISHING OH, LOG A.N i tor 155 South Main St. PHONE 76 4- - Logan, Utah |