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Show .fl Saturday, September 25, 1915. THE , TRI-WEEK- LY jr V . PAGEFXVn JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. EtJICK AND DODGE AUTOBorn to MfCand Mrs."Moroni MOBILES. Advt Jensen,- - on Thursday a daughter mum Probation Officer ' Andrew Logan Military Band, And. Kin; has a broken wrist, sustain tonight. Advt. ed while he was cranking the Sheriffs automobile. TheLogan suga)r factory started on the seasons run yesLast Band Dance tonight. terday morning. -J BEST Advt. OLD POMES Th boy stood on the burning deck Whence all but him had fled. It made a buUy picture, bo The movie patrons said. RE-WR- ' IT Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Dayler, of n Portsmouth, N. H. were in two days ofjthis week, visiting acquaintance" here. Remember the Band Dance at Auditorium tonight. Advt. Lo-ga- A audiam- from Butte, Mon- ily are here to relatives and visit on a tana, friends. Mr. Hiltbrand is a locomotive engineer and is doing wellrHe has a family of two children. Mr. Samuel Oldham and fam- . s Dr. Snow, specialistTeye, ear, be at the nose "and throat, office of Dr. Budge and . Hayward on the last Saturday , of each month. Advt. 7 ' The Hyrtrm band furnished tlm music at the county fair on Thursday and the organisation won many compliments upon its spick and span appearance andi Too- 7 le much - credit- - cannot be Dont' miss 'Newbolds . the excellent music it rendered. on Clothing, Shoes, Cache county ' is 'fortunate in giverrthe members of the Exetc. Advt. Furnishings, bands. so varmany good tension Committee and the having Miss Clara Kremer, Primary work of the COunfsSKols or Supervisor cl$ splendid Freestones and "'Orange Clings, an educational is three formed the busy days preparing during. Grapes, Corcoretsand Agawams of the Fait, in providing ma- exhibit for the State Fair.- - It taken for' Jonathan Orders terials and rendering service in comprises work of the boys &nd apples. Goodspeed & Williams. the running of a refreshment girls in weaving, sewing, crochetPhone 643 n w. Advt. booth at the grounds ; the pro- ing, knitting and so on. It is part While the work of making the ceeds to be used in the purchase of the display seen at the county new road through the left hand of materials to be later made up fair and which drew forth such fork of Logan canyon has not for the poor, by the Extension warm commendation from fair been completed, it is being used Committee. The ladies worked visitors. Until the present year late in indefatigable it was well nigh impossible to by travelers from Bear Lake early andand their contributions get a satisfactory exhibit of the msnneiv and Star? ValieyThey. say-th- e route is an excellent one. There to food supply were of almost childrens work tyit thiryear.for are a few rough places left and generous nature. . Everything some reason the youngsters have these are being repaired as rap- was appetizing and well served, responded promptly and as a rethe Cache county schools idly as possible. Several autos and the public also deserves sult, have gone over the route, so it praise for the liberal patronage will have a very creditable dis-plat the State Fair. that madelt suqha suceess cant be so terribly rough. -- At' By the House ofKuppenheimer)) w Mrs. T. D. Roberts has a nice line of Ladies Suits and Coats ily are moving from Paradise to in large sizes which will be sold Logan, where they will be wel- cheap. Advt. come additions to Logans social and ecclesiastical circles. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Leslie Tidwell and Cash paid for early Apples. Jean Crockett, both of Smith-fiel- d Cache Fruit Growers Associa; iLloyd E. Whitsel and Ivy tion. Office Rasmussen Bazaar. M. Whiting, both of Twin Falls ; advt. Emil P. Broby of Wellsville and Henrietta Marcusen of Hyrum. RprviVpg will ho held Sunday at the Presbyterian Church as -- Wanted, a modern furnished follows: Bible study, 10:00 . a. house or a furnished suite of m; Preaching, tl:00 a. m; En- rooms with bath, for one month deavour meeting, 6 :45,p, m ; 'beginning October" 1. Inquire Advt. Preaching, 7:30p. nu jfhe pub- at Journal. r lic is cordially invited to at Mr. James P. Sprunt of Salt - - tend. Lake City, visiting in Logan, an old timejcon-ducto- r. is Why notght"yourw!nter MrSprunt He operated in this secsupply of that famous Trenton in the tion & Cor flour sold by J. Stender eighties. He was a Mr. Robert conductor when etc. Also feed and grain, Prices on the reasoable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Try it. Free delivery in road, and he found a lot of enE. 1st N. Phone joyment in renewing old acquain tances. 146jW. Advt. ' ' Mqrdock-waslTbrakema- n eity-limitsu- reduc-tiorTsa- - YF a distinguished group of - Kup-- Vr penheimer Models this , season. one of the most engaging is the BEAUFORT a young mens style with the shapely lines of the current inode: . The coat has three buttons, but, it is worn open to the third, which fastens in the u sualwaorwi tha 1 ink" button while the waistcoat, has new fold military .collar, ' i Young men ai-- growing more criitcal as to the source of their fashions. They have more regard evcSay for correct style and sKovHrdeHd on the broad guarantee of the Kuppenbeimer Label. e The House of Kuppenheimer supplies young men's styles to the best metropolitan trade. The values are as right as the clothes. . Prices $20 to $30 ay The Store with a Conscience 3 Best peaches in Cache county Mrs. a Elizabeth Nichols, Advt. to be had at the Poor Farm. wealthy widow who was robbed Phone 270 J. Advt. and murdered in her home on Another big warehouse at the Mrs. Hattie F. Christensen, the night of JSeptembel 8. Talas Logan sugar factory is nearing to have admitted into is completion, it is ziux&fTfeet in thtr Richmond milliner, has re hisalleged men who commit-te- d home the size, and will enable the factory turned from Salt Lake, where crime. These men, three to store its entire output at she went to purchase a new in .the still at large. The are number home. line of ladies hats and coats. grand jury handed down two When you have society items additional indictments in the Dressmaking Mrs. S. Baker, 265 North 4th East. Advt. for The Journal phone 719 J. case charging murder, but the On or before Thursday of eaclj names were not made public, ' Cards are out announcing the week. Advt ; j BLAZE IS POlND IK TIME Wednestake to place marriage, Salt Lake, Sept 24, But for day next, .in the Salt Lake HALLBOY IS UNDER MURDER INDICTMENT the discovery of a small fire in Temple, of Miss Cynthia Durfey t window of Justhe ante-roodaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran-cill- o inNew 23. An on the fourth York, Boxeld-etice r Sept. court, of Cleggs Fielding, Durfey dictment for murder the in floor first before Leo Mr. Earl. to read closing county, just degree was returned by the yesterday, the Boyd Park buildMurdocks twenty-cespecial grand jury today against Own-e- y ing might have been the scene Chocolate-dippe- d Talas, a hallboy employed by of a big blaze and heavy loss. Today only coeanut dice. Miniature Candy ' Get your seed cleaning done at the Farmers' Equity. Gowns Fit Better Over ATHENA Underwear T 1. Not the fit glove fit. of ordinary underwear but " 2. Woven and tailored to really fitthe figure patented features of merit. 3. Athena garments are durable and have a dainty elegance they are tailored to fit therefore wear right S'- HarTthTfeafumlhargfairthmiritrtomfirtf its daintiness Lw).Vvfe Stem! and Strii its tailored fit lit Btt fcm woman i, fuller acrOil back, ao thia (ament ia made with extm u jut the ia front. , ffioring Shoulders end fullneaa w - Conform to the abouliiera without wrinkling under vnt. MoulKeep nrnwot from Kretching acroet the , der, and holda aleere in place, ('.tinvfl Armhole -- lit Bringa arm aeama to tbe natural curve of thoulderasd boldt garment anugly and tmoothly I doing away with nnnoceaaary J up under arm, cloth. . Thu conwata of a plait on each aid of back, instead of extra cloth ia tbe middle where it causes discomfort. Always stays ckwed and allows sufficient room, titling or tttnding. nttud uni at tbs insure (tetter comfort and longer wear, nbipeSiiTnliwetS thigh, lOiUDMl m - bananas, Advt. nt ows. Toasted-Marsh-Mall- The boxing carnival at the Princess Theater on Wednesday evening was much enjoyed by The lovers of the manly art. were pronounced preliminaries good and the main event, the ten round contest between K. O. Brown and Jack Downeywas au clean exhibtion of cleverness and gameness. Downey was awarded the decision. , Mrs. H. A. Johnson of Great Falls, Mont., was in Logan yesterday and concluded that she would like to visit the, A. C. she called one of the garages in the city and asked that an auto be sent around for her. In a little while a boy appeared with a machine and they started off for the College. When the foot of the hill was, reached the boy took the route to the south, along the hillside, but after he got up the engine balked part way-so and he backed down and tried the other route around by the womans building. He went nearly to the top Of the hill when the engine went dead ou him. He jumped out to crank the thing again and it started back down the hill. He was unable to catch it and it plunged down the hill ' and into the fence around the Caine property. No one was injured but the lady" was somewhat ruffled in hfer feelings, and says she will refuse hereafter to ride iq a car unless it is driven by a man. For Your Children AT . Andreas Peterson 1 . and Sons - i Shoes-Tha- ts All |