Show PAGE FIVE STUDENT LIFE INHOSPITABLE LOGAN Of the long list of boarding house addresses posted in the main hall very few are found to be satisfactory The student desiring a quiet comfortable place often makes many calls before being willing to rent such rooms as he finds At many places he finds an unsanitary environment at others pessimistic landladies s who think he at other shows too much tan and country dirt only at a few' does he find conditions he seeks the home-lik- e The following letter was recently found on the campus and is printed by permission of the writer It shows the experiences of the average student: Logan Utah Oct 1 1912 Dear Father: After one whole week of tramping I have at last secured rooms When I arrived here I rode the street car to the end of the line where I discovered the College in the main hall of which I found a long list of people who wanted to increase their families for the winter Some desired girls only girls others said “no girls need apply” I supposed the first lot had a family of boys while the second of had already and land-ladie- over-suppl- y girls From such a list I was sure I could pick my rooms at once I soon decided on some near by and started out with one address At the door I changed mv mind and coming back took a second choice to use in case I shouldn’t like the first Two blocks from the college and I was at r44 K r X and upon enquiry found the house was “full” So I went oil to choice second where 1 met a fat wobbling fellow “Have you rooms here to rent?” I asked “Yes sir I reckon the old I woman lias” he answered went on to the house and knocked at the door then nearly fell oft the porch backward as it opened A girl of fifteen or sixteen years with matted hair hanging over shoulders covered wrinkled apron by a greasy bawled out: “Wn de want?” I was’ too nearly dumb to answer and made my way hurriedly past the fat old man who implored me to wait until the “old woman” returned I heard him say some thiug alxuit Debbs being elected as I went out the gate so suppose I missed some valuable news by not- listening more closely - Next day I got registered and made a longer list of “roomers wanted” The first one of this list I soon found to be a large brick house seemingly well furnished “This place suits me” I thought and so went boldly up the steps and knocked “Dooms for rent?” “We-el- l — yes I — think so I’ll eall mamma’ When “mamma’’ came she adjusted her glasses and “sized me up” Then turned to the daughter and said some thing Among Hie words I recognized “Dixie” “country” “muddy shoes” and others “I fear our rooms would not suit you” she said and I half conscious of an insult or some- SHOE FITTING is a Andreas Peterson & Sons (LOGAN’S ’ thing of that EXCLUSIVE SHOE STOIJE) Trank 0 Reynolds M D Practice Limited to Eye Ear Nose and Throat Office over Office nature staggered Howell-Carilo- n Honrs: Where Only the But I have not vet diseov-ere- d how she knew' I was from Dixie 9 to 12 Dry Goods Company 2 to 6 p m a m Befl: is Good Enough American Steam Laundry Launderers and After dinner I went on another searching expedition and passed several “full” houses I approached a small yellow' house situated hack from the street with a broad lawn around it just the place for a good romp ami tumble An elderly lady witli one eye and a voice half English and half another lan- gunge showed me the room — small and dingy — hut I thought of the lawn and was about to accept when suddenly noticing there was no stove in the room I inquired as to the means of healing Translated into English what she said would he about as follows: “Now’ see here young man did you come here to hum all the eoal in Logan? You can just come in here (and she pointed into a dingy dirty kitchen) Here’s where me and the old man spends our evenings and I reckon you'll be pretty comfortable and it’ll he quiet 'cause I never bother him when he works and he’ll he mending the shoes students you bring here” I thanked her and said if I did not return by 10 a m the following day she would understand I did not want the loom So giving a last farewell glance at the lawn on which I shall never take a tumble I turned towards the hotel It was getting dark and by the time I reached First East it was quite so As 1 plodded on I could see many hoys reading around a table iu a respectable looking OXLY Special Attention Given to the Proper Fitting of Glasses off to the hotel There in my room I took a long examination of myself as seen in the looking glass Fit and Sell shoes only science We are having French Dry Cleaners This will bring wagon to your door Phone 438 No 46 East Center St Logan Utah Call 438 i good-for-nothin- g £1 smm §n Cheapest As Well As Best Every sensible person wants the IksI of everything but In many things the best is beyond their means and they must necessarily be content with something less In the case of the Cream Separator however the lnst Is fortunately the Cl on pest as well and It Is of the" greatest Importance that every buyer of a separator should know this Moreover the lMst Is of more Importance In the ease of the Cream Separator than In anything else sincea It means a saving or a waste twice day eery day in tin jear for many years It Is true that DE LAVAL Separators cost a little more In first price than some Inferior separators but that counts for nothing against the fact that they sate tlielr cost every while year over any other they last an nverage twenty years as compared with nn average two years In the ease of other separators And If first cost Is a serious con slderatlon a I)E LAVAL machine may be bought on such liberal terms that save and pay for it will actually Itself facts which every buyer of a Cream SepaThese are and which every local DE LAVAL rator should understand to the satisfaction of the InIs to demonstrate explain and agent glad tending buyer If you don’t know the nearest 1)E LAVAL agent please simply address the nearest of our main oillees ns below The DE LAVAL SEPARA TOR COMPANY NKW YOltK CHICAGO BAN ritANCKH) HKATTIK |