OCR Text |
Show T'TT" T t' ) i H i i fmr'1 m - 'TT'' ' v v ACE TWO rww 1 4 - i Tim .TornNAi,, &K& OPMS: Fanny Fresbv&e, prone dunnkter at a oor t.rriunn her ti its to meet w ith the apnrmot of tier mathermn-htitHr hr HudtlfH. morrlaue to ia&4 f rant The Bitter Ufa i tent stiaU Utced. otH K.thwnfit It&ler ut the Frost. Rratcnhetk taH rrriatoentte of the hltle torn at UmakUarre tann&i tortnte itayid leunni,lrpum tor ireit w hms onrjnirment ut rr ' ' t )H to marry ( hm fhnid stalk nt' muvintt Wth Id hj ite to n j ottnpe of their sneu hire Front Ttniute ttvcl to refuse h.m a rrtiveeied rmsa in salary tobat thm imvk iiawd kte 'ort turuth cr and they moil os Then the imbfi bfteilu is born. Rob I tan tel unhappily married to srenithv Latin Krona. lrk a distant oohiu at hands sttaade a aootl deal at time mth hanu't huthua in fret a kindrednut ht$ ti'shke ter the ihotn - uuusio ua Seioud Claes Matter. b( BNt KH'IiON KATES Paid in advance Ey'tuail, twe years advance . Delivered, per month Delivered, twe years alliance $2.00 45e $1.50 Member of Associated Press repub-Awtlo- (yworved. ' , BAROMETER Rain READINGS Fair Change C? Today 291il2Iii3;i4!5li!6l78!!l9IIS0 - a above readings are taken irom THB JOURNAL'S barometer at each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday" reading each Voadnv refers to Saturday's roadlrur rCONGRESSION AL SCANDAL wduld politics be . without its exposures ana its plots and conspiracies, its congressional inquisitions? We are promised much of this sort of thinPoon so Rarely, has the Washington atmosphere-beefavorable for sensationalism, That the Teapot Dome scandal will be in dwarfed comparison with revelations to be made concerning federal postoffice leases is assured us by Senator John Blaine, of Wisconsin, chairman of the senate committee investigating these leases. A congressional inquiry will undoubtedly result from the published charges of corruption in disposing of government shale oil lands as stated by Ralph Kelley, former employee Jm "the interior department, and denied by President Hoover and. cabinet officials. While Representative Jack Garner of Texas reiterates his demand for an investigation of government tax refunds to targe corporations, Senator Smith Wildman Brookhart, of Iowa, brandishes his tomahawk around the benign head of Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon. -Congressional bootleggers and prohibition spies have broadcast, confession stories which prove the well known fact that many congressmen vote dry and drink wet., Morel investigations" are demanded, with facts, names and elates asked for. in all, it looks like a good season for broken reputations' and political death warrants. However, recalling the tremendous smoke and small fire that have attended some of these threatened scandals in the past, we hesitate to grow excited too quickly. We must be shown. And perhaps we p hall be. t n j -- With a Oil ITS KENT combination of Constance Bennett well-balanc- at her best, ah excellent supporting cast, a notable story and expert direction, Common Clay opened at the Capitol Theatre Sunday to an appreciative audience. Changed but little from the original stsge version of this famous Harvard prize play. The picture is even more griDping and poignant and, in this reviewers opinion Miss Bennett scores as ily.on the silversheet as Jane Gowl did behind the footlights in the 6ame role. -- f ' . ,.Fr 1 le Kritiug sgih a ar the " vac If lie run't afford !( keep ahead of the iiMallment 1 I S- I f 1 HAVE YOU THE TIME .. .& By Charles W.'Dunn Have you the time some kindness to bestow Upon Gods helpless creatures, here below? A beast of burden: bore the King of Men, And he the struggling ox drew from the fen. Have you the time? -- Ha e you the lime to seek the erring one, And rescue from the burning, souls afield ? The Savior raised a woman from the dust, And bade her go in peace, in Him to trust. Have you the time? Have you the time to feed the .Shepherds flock. To visit the afflicted and opprest? The Son of Man gave free the bread of life, Restored the blind, and peace, where all was strife Have ou the time? w i . t v. - 1' It i IM v ! , . 4 Have you the time to seek His straying sheep, And lead the wanderer into the fold ? The Seer of Nazareth sought His Lambs "afar, And died upon the Cross to ope the door. , Have you the time? i 1 - , , J J " i d 1 r- - - - (Stamps branch sales offices in Twin Falls, Idaho, and Salt Lake City, Utah, and warehouses located at Salt Lake City, Brigham City, Utah, and Twin Falls and Boise, Payette and Calc-wel- l, Idaho. Mr. Atkinson is well known in Logan and the Rotary cluo members of this city are looking forward with eagerness to his visit as he is rated an excellent speaker. i tact -- j 314 lian-e- Washington r that, seni!He youth face to for the. first time with the haid hitter fpas of the struggle tor existence. , David had been admired at home 'dim I. In college, that m Amer led st least any blight young man ho as honest, trustworthy, and ftllling to work hard and lntelli- gently was bound to get ahead quickly and be rewarded according to his Just deserts. Books and magazines preached the same pleasing sophistry, captains of Industry blandly cited thrift and unk ,ro. tiring industry as reasons for their rapi rise to tUd top. David combined a Purltaa con- Chapter sc:cr.iin:is;-e.s- s ftit!iarf over active INSULT ADDED TO INJURY imagination. He had learned to JAVID sometimes told htrasfelf discipline his body but not his that all he thought about Imagination, and his .anticipations was dollars and pence, dol- in consequence ran riot one way or the other. lars and pence chiefly pence.. He was especially of lie had had two promotions and rapid advancement afterhopeful the presihis salary raised first to $100 and dent of the company, Mr. Tuttle, then to $125 a month, but the had him up In his offlee to him when he made him assisleaps in the cost of living fir outstripped the modest addi; tant superintendent. ' tions to bis Inqom. "Your salary will be less than Dagid had a bad habitof keep- Still! son's was,", Mr, Tuttie said, but youve been with as a abort ing things to himself in the foolish time sod JiadJess experience As. not mentioning his deeper you make yourself more valuable orrles. your pay will increase. He was forced to hndgef their That had Wen a year and a halt mall Income remorselessly and ago. and David's salary remained Finny to run any bills. Even so stationary.. David's immediate she was always short before the was Jim Tuttle, son of the end of the month. owner. Jim was paid $5,000 a year it would have been ao more dis- and was werth about a sixth of it. tasteful to David to flay Fanny with David liked and respected tbe elder whips than to heckle and nuarrel Tuttle. He would never admit that with her over a few wretched dol- Mr. Tuttle deliberately had singled lars, but he could hot .bear the him out to do Jim's work at a nom-inBut when .Jim, by salarythought of debt, Are you sure that everything Is flagrant carelessness, ruined a order and tried to throw the paid that there Is nothing else?" be would demand of Fanny, mask- blame on David, the records theming his natural shrinking by tbe selves proved Jim guilty and David blameless. Mr. Tuttle ignored the inquisitorial manner of a matter. drill sergeant, The' Tuttle Firebrick Company it made David ao unhappy when Fanny admitted ahe bad disobeyed was the only business of any size him and run np a bill that, more in Cloughbarre that was not confor Davids sake than her own, trolled In one way or another by Fanny would tlb gallantly, wonder-i- Davids relations or connections. desperately meanwhile whether His uncle, David knew, was willing she could appeal again to Amelia and anxious to have him back at or if there wasn't another wedding the bank. There had been hints present she might pawn or sell that he had only to swallow his When the truth later came out, as pride, admit that he could not pmke it usually did, David overlooked a living unaided, to be shoved the gallantry and understood Inly ahead of better men at his uncle's hat Fanny was untruthful, bidding. But it was vital to David's "Darling, she said one evening, self respect that lie prove that he "did It ever occur to you that the cdulo make his own way, Then came the World War. The )oveliest words la the English week after the .United States , begin with DT' "Such" as debt, dandruff, devil, Opened hostilities David went tb bis uncle and asked him if he would akndge? asked David. i I 1ms thinking of dear, darling, provide of .Fqflfly agd, Shelly i J IPavId, devoted, dawn. It Isn't nice case he enlisted. Mr. Brown beck had once been j Dt you do spoil my compliment." f Tm not. feeling very nice this cruelly snnbbed by an Englishman, j and had hated the British nation j evening." Dearest didn't mean 1 was ever since: he had vigorously ob- - j Jected to his country entering the only trying to be funny." "We are not amused," said David, war on tbe same side with tbe nd grinned a little sheepishly., H British. Now he growled at David, nid out bis hand and Fanny came Certainly not, why should i? "No reason at all except that and sat on a cushion at bis feet, leaning her cheek against hie palm, our family Stands for something In - "David, if you ever get tired of this town and community. Youve me will you tell me?" always deplored the spread of so-- . Why should I get tired of you? cialism and class hatred. But how 1 didnt ask you why? I asked cau you expect anything else If the j men of fighting age of tbe upper . you were you?" 'TU go into executive session and families, the rich families,' hang jt you know tomorrow. But why back and ask ,the day laborers to toe Inquisition? Are you getting go out and fight in their places? There are plenty of tbe members ! tired of me or of Shell? When you tell me whether yonre at this family enlisting of planning J tired of me I'll tell yon whether Jm to." lie named seven at Davids, tlied of you. But mothers never get co sins. But ss yet there Is no tired of their children." She added reason for calling tbe married men n a lower voice Hardly any with small children. When there is come back again-- " He added mothers David emile'd down on her, patted abruptly, I hear youve been made assistant superintendent? her cheek. -Yes, sir Are yon, David? Under that ass Jim Tuttle? No. Under Mr. Tattle; Jims Just a Fanny hadn't fejt so happy, so certain of Davids love In a long figurehead. I suppose it has never occurred time. She would not admit that sometimes she was a little afraid of to you for all youre so smart her husband. When David shut her that Clem Tuttle Is squeezing the away from hitn, brooded without marrow out of your bones to make telling her why, the wa confused a fat living for hts worthless son? It was a week before David reand unhappy, but her delieacy of perception taught her to respect covered from tbe humiliation of David's innate reserve and to con- that Interview. In those troubled ceal her own hurt das it. was no trifle to David, There was nothing very serious rather a heartbreak, that Fanny did the matter with David, nothing he not trust him enough to be frank could not have shared with Fanny with him that she told him fibs.1 '! should not have shared. David's David called them lies. life hitherto bad been a little too fta Mat'd Howl Famka easy. At college his way had oeen smoothed by promiaeat older Monday Fanny larn that another man love her more than hie cousins. Now he was In the throes own wife. .and ITE HOUSE. has lashed d Have you the time to greet a little child, To be the pal of romping girls and boys? The Master paused and took them on His knee, C,.rtsscd and blest them, shared their tears and glee. Have you the time? i ! r Adam, $10,-00- - JOHNSON TRANSFER PHONE All Work Guaranteed We give S. t H. Green s a' tel-th- ; djs d - Kemps bay on Andros is- Lew Ayres gives a remarkable performance opposite AviatriX, Missing1 There was a tfirrific wind, 5ofalland' Bav-fi and ThrPA and Marshall, Beryl Kemp MisBennett, Matty Tully Cdic t,U, j came in with full motor. uay Mercer are outstanding among the supporting cast, which then stalled her and pancaked includes Hale Hamilton, Purnell B. Pratt and Charles (Continued from Page One) into the thick bushes. 1 looked handlVictor Fleming has easily surpassed the undamaged and she was not it was 16 miles to the first e ing of his Way of All Flesh with his direction of this in lured over was OK. and it ship The notable offering. aviatnx said she walked I started out to walk and to Kemps Bay and was given I any private work to inform the pawspaws,- a tropical fruit and egraph station I came to. Logan Employment council. Sewer connections and shelter by an aged r.egress, who walked all night over the rock-,- 1 lived ever saw. beach alone a I with child. jlesrb My feet removal of trees are projects . Council Plans To Commissioner Forsyth at An-- 1 were blistered and I was mighty that could well be done now. am tfred. dros I I cant send island, she continued, help. Aid Jobless; sorry ed her obtain a small boat to you more. I.OCAI ROTARY CLt'B to That last reference Nassau was to her TO GET OrFICIAL VISIT bring yesterday) (Continue from Page One) to dispatch messages to her mo- - the telegram by which this hither- in New York and to tervibw was obtained. The check to the Logan employment j (Continued from Page One) Matrix sent it by wireless from council in care of the Logan 'matters, served six years She said she planned to re- - Nassau to Miami and it went having commerce. chamber of .This as of the Boise cham-wi- ll turn to Andros island today .tnence by cable to the Associat-ansave considerable work for iber secretary of commerce, and was pres-th- c fly her plane to Miami. ed fTess bureau at Havana. finance committee. The irent of the body in 1925. She to Miami for gas- radioed en-will committee be finance Smith My fathers mayor,' Atkinson is president and oline. larged so that no local business arid Mrs Keith Miller, wife of a bragged a small boy, house or professional men or pa nager of Reilly Atkinson and newspaperman, - and when he rides in a parade the Sydney school men are overlooked. All company, a merchandise holder of a transcontinental motor cops go ahead and he men are asked to erage concern which also does womans flight record, was re- doesn't have to pay any atten- make the same arrangement wholesale business in ship- - turning to Pittsburgh from Ha- tion to any traffic rules. with their own help and include Thats nothing sniffed his after a two stop flight are per supplies. This firm, whose vana themselves. Contributions from the Pennsylvania rity to friend. My fathers a true:: are has in Boise, headquarters welcome retired from very any people who are not receiving any regular salary. The fund is open to all for contributions and every cent wlll be strictly accounted for. Quick action is necessary as some of the families on me list are In need and it is the desire of the committee to have some Christmas money for these families. . The matter should be presented at once to employees by their managers and if consented to, payments for December salaries could be made now and a number of the men could start work at once on some of the projects. The employees of Logan city l.ave already set the example by consenting to have two-pe- r cent of their November salaries deducted for the fund. The check is ready for the council. These employees having started sooner with the Tupd will have deductions made cnly until March 1st. One local insurance agent has informed the council that he will give five per cent of all the premiums he writes for the next four months. This is sure a fine spirit of helpfulness. The projects committee desires that any who can start inevilalWe-disillnsioam- Tor-ti- i . of the fioni Hie WKf HOWE FARNHAM eom-men- d WIIAT WiNS tn THE ll, l'.i ill. jhn Christmas Cools c f tho Fatlenal Tdbercrx lot Is ' Association vblch sre sold et IstEss ct the 9 at all services to most valuable mankind In helping to prevent end destroy a disease which threatens millions of homes end weakens millions the children and youth of the nation. X conaioM this yearly campaign to oil our people. of now-.day- s ITbe I o'clock PlCTORE Tue.iiIiV, DlcciiiLu V94 Aaeoctated Press is exclusively entitled to the, tut tor of all new dispatches credited to It c r not otherwise credited la this paper and also the local news published therein, 1 are also All right of rcpublicatlon of special dispatches therel llThe Tvtrr t f ytfyyf r " r'V-'iw$'Ww-,g- by MATTEL ADVERTISING KATES ELUX'ISHED ON APPLICATION ' ff f M - at Logan, Utah, - . WFFBfSBfAIDPf PUBLISHED HY CB2 EAEL & ENGLAND" PUBLISHING COMPANY Catered at th l'ott Office every diiy In trie week except SuDday I 9 iogan city, cacti n county, utait. THE JOURNAL ,- w 1r driver. Cuba. Miami, Fla., Dec. 2 (AP) Captain W. N. Lancaster took ofl at 8 15 a. m toeby for Nassau. Bahamas, to refuel the plane of Mrs. J. M. Keith Miller, which came down on island, and return the ship and tire Australian aviq-tn- x to this country. Captain Lancaster was flying a specially chartered plane An-di- os MRS MILLER DESCRIBES HLR ADVENTURE Mrs. Havana, Dec. 2 (AP) J M. Keith Miller, who was (forced down in the Bahamas a flight from Havana Mudon, Lower Burma, Dec. 2 during AP) A sepoy trooper went to New York, today gave the Press the first story berserk through the - rity today Associated of her adventurous experience killing five policemen, wounding A terrific gale blew me off several bystanders and barri-radlh- g my course somewhere between himself in police and the mainland, she . where he committed Havana Then my compass went fUidde as roieforcements closed coj ,haywrire and I flew seven hours ir upon him looking for a place to land. Lost Parcel containing 2 pair1 Trie gas began to run lo-- of 1 got panicky. I didnt know ladies hose. Finder return whether I was in the Gulf of to Journal. Mexico or somewhere over the Atlantic. It was a fearful relief '"NSUO ?PlrG faVP when I die) see a sDOt of land TO I thought it was Florida. But it was this village cal- herd-cuarter- s, fATARRH or throM rf Ld b UMtHy btntfiMd by the vapora of visas CVtR 1? MILLION JAES USED YEARLY 90 try j 1 j j by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Day, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Day and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barnes. Sun- day they enjoyed a duck supper in Logan nnd in the evening a chili supper was served by Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barnes at their home. D. gain' of sixteen the .best health I've had in years is what the Sargon treatment did for me. Nothing An actual of P, Name Committees For Christmas Party -- Cove The Daughters of the Pioneers met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sophia Day. Business matters were discussed apd a committee was appointed for their annual December party consisting of Inez il A Hendricks, Sophia Day and Ethel Hatch. Sophia Day gave a sketch of the life of her father, Joseph Biggs. A vocal number was given by V Mary Hendricks and Leah Harrison. were Delicious refreshments ' t 4a $ served by the hostesses, Luella Barnes and Sopr hia Day, to the following: Chloe Harrison, Fay Allen, ELs.e Allen, Edna Larsen, MRS. LENA BRADY Florence Allen, Inez Hendricks, Ethel Hatch, Grace Frandsen, ever surprised me more In my Violet Eskelson, Thora Day, life than my quick and remark-abl- e Wavie Allen, Dellas Ballam, improvement The Sargon Pills ended my Mary Hendncks, Luella Barnes, Sophia Day, Grant Doney, Miss .constipation and my skin has Mrs. Lena Brady, 457 cleared. Leah Hamson. Edgewood Ave.. Macon, Ga. When suffering men and woRELIEF SOCIETY HOLDS men find a medicine that "helps BAZAAR AND DANCE naturally tell their The Relief society held their them they about it, and in this bazaar and dance Monday even- friends fame of Sargon is rap-idl- y ing. A large gathering was in way the spreading throughout theattendance. The Lewiston orlength and breadth of the enchestra furnished the music.-tire American continent and to fishing pond in one comer foreign countries as well. quite a little amusement many Schramm-Johoso- n Dregs, Ice cream, candy and pop com (Adv.) balls were sold and number of Agents. " useful articles were purchased. and son, Dale and Ole Olsen of Mr. and Mrs. Don Titensor, Virginia, - Idaho - were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hendricks guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin and Miss Leah Harrison enjoy- Hatch Friday. Frandsen Laveli returned ed a midnight turicey lunch with pumpkin pie as desert at home Monday after a four stay with Wesley Day the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. months of Downey, Idaho. Hamson Thursday night. Saturday night a number of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen and atMr. and Mrs. R. L. Alien and the. Sunday school officers for the stake social ton Earl were guests of Mr. and tended the Mrs. Leo Cornish of Preston for Sunday 'school workers atThose N'orth Cache high school. Thanksgiving dinner. oresent from Cove were: Supt. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond AJicr ma Mrs, Alina Morrison, Bishop journeyed to Prestcn and were nd Mrs. Bair, M. H. Preeee, guests of Mrs. Aliens mother at tachel Allen, Donna Cornish, dmnei, Thursday. fiolet Eskelson and Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Comisb Jonna Wheeler. had their family home for turkey dinner on Thanksgiving Have you a Book Friend: Mr. and Mrs Oral Ballam were ook in stock called Man the in Hyde Park for Thanksgiving faster? festivities. Fiction , department Clerk: Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Henn the other side of the shop dricks and Mr. Frank Henlr. . dricks were inner guest oi Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrisor Alice: How many students re there at your college? Thanksgiving day. Core Mrs. W. J. Harrison war Geoffrey: Oh,. about one in " an Invited guest at Lewiston, ferv ten. Friday of Mrs. H. H. Harrison who entertained for her clut memberr at the home of Mrs. DIAMOND Effie Villett. A delicious dinner TikywVnvcW fu was served after which the afBm4 nils la 114 wakBtm iroetottfc bowm, ternoon was spent in playing V ikjbfco. Tkfcer. Bay hf.--C- HI high five. All had a pleasan. you )rCK(t 'fBRAND . I LR9 Akf . VBVH time. Twenty-tw- o were present. iMma . lot 4b ytM V Mrs. Mary Gooch" of Oxford; SOU) IV BSilCaUTS gVEftVWSUI and Mr. and Mrs Emil Olsen m Mes-dam- 'I Mes-dame- s, I Road Graveling In Progress Near Lew iston Cove Gravel hauling (the iwork, being done by Cache county and state road funds on the road through Lewiston to the Idaho line) started in earnThe Says Puff: est Tuesday. Many teams are thing I know out in spite of the cold weather. Is a blue r.bbon Cow in a dairy There being 5 Sundays in this show. month the fourth in Between you and me, I knew her many of the wards Sunday was turned when comto over the Genealogical b3Ck 0n my mittee for its 1 The .ft meeting. speakers in Cove were Raymond, Allen, M. H. Preeee and W. J. Mr.Harrison attended the meeting in Lewiston Second wrard at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and he and M. A. Harrison visited to Cornish at night Parr-so-n, COMISH-SHEPAR- D - , If Dlj U.l-8- TODAY CAPITOL and WEDNESDAY "The best sound In tbe State" vrrryn'rrv vrvtvvYY rvrv Barnett (EMj WITH CONSIAKCE Cornish, BEKHEH LEW AMES -- TUUY MARSHALL hiATrrmiP Btmtmcm . WEDDING U. FOX MOVIETONE- - or Barney he is formally called, slipped orf to Logan last Saturday takMiss Lovetta ing w.th him Shepard. They promptly entered court the house when County Clerk C. V. Mohr performed the ceremony and Barney is no more ye care free bachelor. On returning they were serenaded , fur-rlsh- ed DEPAimiEIIT W. J. HARRISON, Correspondent ! Restored Health poundt-aa- WTT'r'FFs COVE Gained 16 Pounds; 2585 A -- |