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Show Tuesday, January 18, 3.910. TOE TRI-WEEKL- .JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAIL Y KEEP DN SMILING, nSIHCIIIM PAGE FIVE NAMIER'S COSSETS 52i CLUB Reliable Goods at Cut Prices . This is the Third Wcek of Probably the largest club in the WOrld is the Optimistic Club of numbers dose upbn a quarter of anrillionmem-- f bers, scattered throughout all y partg of the world.' It whs.found-ed in Utah during the height of the financial depression 18 months ago, and has grown to a great er and more rapid extent than Its any other known movement. is Mr. William J. Robinfotmd-emine operator, and westernson, a its motto is .Smile. The lion. Theodore Roosevelt is president, and the lion. William T, Taft is Dr. Thomas R. president-elecSlicer and many other prominent New Yorkers are at its head, Mir. Andrew- - Carnegie is vice presi-- . America,- - which , " We have made further reductions throughout the store . Every Garment and piece of goods is now marked down to a great bargain price . We intend to make this the hig week of the sale. Such genuine bargains on goodsnever before have been of fered by Logan Merchants COME Y AND GET YOUR SUPPLY FOR FUTURE NEED Notions CLOSING OUT " TO-DA- r At ost Prices Was Was Was Was Was $42.50 Now '$35.00 $50.00 Now Now $65.00 $80.00 Now $90.00 Now COME AND SEE THEM t. dent andMr. Harry Lauder Optimist-atLarge for Great Brit-- , ain. Mr. Lauder now wears the badge of the club, and has promised to smile even when he is listening to imitations of himself by artists. other music-ha- ll The object of the club is to dis- ALBERT SWENSON In the Vagabond King Thatcher Opera TIouse, Wednespense cheerfulness, ..contentment, day Evening . hope, courage, confidence and all other positive optimistic thought" and apply them to the affairs of Large,, directs the many activiis its everyday life. Each of the mem- ties of the organization. 'He bers pays $1 annual, dues, wears philosopher, sage, and poet, and the emblem Smile, of the club, over 5,000 newspapers in America and signs the Optimist - resolve, have printed and reprinted his which is as follows : optimistic philosophies. - The litbe kind at erary department of the Optimist I will endeavor-tall times to mankind and animals. club distributes free into hospitTo the aged I will be courteous als, poorhouses, institutions for and considerate, realizing the bur- the aged, - etc., literature of a den of their years makes the ligh- hopeful optimistic character, and test burdens seem heavy. I will is using every means to spread be gentle to women and little the gospel of cheerfulness and children,withdueregardforthe-i- r hope. More than a million and a weakness and frailties. I will half pieces of optimistic literature keep my troubles and heartaches have been mailed to all parts of to myself, so that other hearts the world. Some of the optimistic sayings will not,be burdened by the weight of my misfortunes. I will en- of the founder of the club are deavor at all times to be cheerful worth quoting, for they have' been and to smile, so that my smile the means of cheering up thoupf downhearted individumay be an incentive for others to sands ' Readers s of smile. I will endeavor to be un- als. may' find Here uplifting. selfish,' not striving for what is them equally ' mine in alt fairness, andrealize are a few: ;; that other people have rights and There are more people- dying deserve consideration. I will ear- - for the lack of a kind word, a nestly try to avoid saying unkind pat on the back, and a little ento people and. about them, couragement than there are from realizing that slander is a .blow disease. A smile is potential, magnetic, from behind and the act of a coward, and that kind words live for and dispels trouble. The man' who never makes any ever. In short, I will try to make mistakes never makes anything his sad old world less sad, knowing that I will never pass this else. Before mopey was invented way again, and that the thing 'I do today that is ignoble or un- - some people were happy. Shake hands as though " you kind has gone out from me like vapor from a bottle and can nev- meant it, and smile. er be recalled. This is my resolve, Nobody can compute the value and may the power that rules the ofa smile; a frown has lost a kingdom. world keep me steadfast. The spread of this remarkable In darkness, in light, in sorrow, in blight, movement all over the globe, said the founder to the writer, is Be an bptimist ever and things will come right. one of the most significant signs of of the times. Pessimism spells fail ''Optimism is. the first-bor- n ure in every department of life, hope, the mother of confidence, while a sane pptimism is the key- the executioner' of adversity, and note of success. The Optimist club the undertaker of pessimism. . Nobody can really harm you membership is as remarkable as the movement, for it embraces but yourself. Optimism and pessimism have men and women in every department of the worlds work, from fought many battles'; if optimism the president of the United; States had not been a victor- - to date, to the most lowly citizen4, and it hope would have died years agd, A hopeful optomism and sterlhas been a potential factor in dispelling the financial gloom. The ing honesty are the ball bearings sphere of its influence is ever wid- of business negotiation. The man who can sculpture 'a ening, and members have been into a stepping enrolled from every corner of the stumbling-bloc- k ' more than most done has stone globe. The Optimist club has its head- sculptors ever accomplish. A hearty, cheerful,' wholesale quarters at 10, West Thirty-thir- d street, New York, and its founder, laugh will make the pulse beat who is styled the Optimist- - at-- faster and the eye gleam brighter from 25 to 35c value at Q Opening Games Tuesday Evening at B. Y. C. Gymnasium, at 8 oclock Two games Butchers vs. Doctors & Druggists Boosters vs. Bankers . at 15c 223 , - f y f f- - , . i,i Vi--- ........ $8.50 $12.00 $14.00 ..... 'pre-invent- ory Was $30 Was $45 Was, $27 Was $30 Was $26 These now $15.60 $22.50 now Closing Out Two Lots of Children's Coats ' $1.25 !v.t. 20 at ' Goods discount TT Scarfs, value 75c, " ... sale price , . .... 50 One Lot Tray Cloths, value 5tc, sale price . , i.;. 25 One Lot Linen Damask Towels, value 50c and 75c, Sale price 7 . . . .. 25 ...... ..... Muslin , Underwear Offer Unequaled Price Advantages 75 Drawers Cambric drawers with plain pin tucks 35c value sale price 25 Cambric drawers unbrella flounce of lawn with pin tucks and heim stitehing50c value sale price40 Other good sytles up to $3.00 Corset Covers ...... A Bleached Table Damask line of Linen per yd 56le .... 65c line 66 inch all lined Irish damask per yd . , . . 75c lineJTO inches all linen Irish damask per yd. $1jOO line 72 inches all linen ScotelTdamask per yd77 TTTrrrrss $1.25 line 72 inches all linen Scotch damask per yd,,'.... $1.50 line 72 inches all linen Scotch damask per yd. $2.00 line 72 inches all linen scotch damask per yd $2.50 line 72 jnches all linen Scotch damask per yd. 55 65 -- Also $1.05 .... $1.25 a-B- ig - - $1.70 7... $2.10 r Line -- of Ribbons at- - 10 and 15 5. Durinb Sale. One Lot Cotton- - Flannel, - value. 10c, sale price 8 13 0 BEST sSx CEFEKDO;! HOSIERY MADE than any song.Xruso ever sung, horde of valuable silverware into of this place, committed suicide Don costs and e nothing.-itt The hopeful, optimistic man is a luminary in any community. The pessimist feels it his sacred duty to go round, with an ex tinguisher. j , , THE BIGGEST SNAP IN CACHE VALLEY REALTY r f 210 acres of improved land for on sale easy terms. One thbusand dollars worth of improvements and best water right in the valley ' This is good beet land, or will produce 401 bushels of wheat without water. Will pay for itself in a year or two. Why buy cheap land when you can get this bargain six miles from the best school jn the State and one of the best towns in an improvisel melting pot, the by, shooing himself through the burglars who. Saturday morning heart, wiifara 32 caliber rifle after robbed the residence of. Mirs. L. 9 oclock this morning. Frank Hanauer, llliEast First; South Martin, thq man with. whom. J he street, of plate, valued at ' ?$500, boarded .found .his lifeless body were arrested last night in a irooin some time after ..when an inqust on, the upper floor of theVmerr-ca- n was held, and Acting- - Coroner house ion Commercial street. Johnson found that lie had taken his own lfe, C. 1 Sometimes the bargain 6 merchant fails to mention in his ad. is the particular thing that would have b relight scores of people to his store that day. . .With the possible, exception of a. . butter knife; all of. the Hanauer silver was recovered in the arrest. The burglars gave their names as J. J. Howard, aged 23; F E. McCarty, aged 38, and Janies Hunt have worked in various' res- taurants as waiters, as near a? the police can learn, while McCarty is a cook. They were arrested by Sergeant Henry Johnston and Patrol Driver O. C. Brown, as the result of a clever scheme engineered by Lieutenant John Ilempel. TAKES HIS OWN LIFE Springville, Utah county, Jan. 14. me or write W., II. McMahil,, Box Becoming despondent over financial troubles and the recent 272, Logan, Utah. , death of his wife in the state menTRAPPED THE BURGLAR tal hospital at Provo, John W. 17. citizen, and Jan. Salt. Lake, Trapped Streeper, an as they were about to .throw a formerly a prominent stockman .4 , round neck plain with tucks 35c value sale price 25 Corset covers, made of nainsook Corset, covers, made of nainsook round neck trimmed with two rows of lace insertion neck and arms edged with lace 50c value sale price 40 An Elegant Line of Ribbons, vai- ue from 30c to 50c, ' Sale price 25 g, . .- - .80.80 ' .with lace $1.50 value sale price L $1.20 One Lot 42 inch Pepperill Sheet-invalue 20c, sale price 15 v , $4.20 $5.25 $5.60 5.95 $8.40 Petticoats made of Cambric double umbrella flounce of lawn, with pin tucks and five rows of vai lace insertion dust ruffle edged Plain Linen, Center Pieces and . ...... ,t:,. White Petticoats top made of cambric deep flounce with twelve pm tucks and ruffles of embroid cry $1.00 value sale, price. 80 r - 1 - 5 5 12tf $3.( 0 White Petticoats WILL All Silk and. Wool Dres ...... 6 deries trim-med$1.- From 8 to 14 years of age at COME NOW THEY GO QUICK , value, sale price 5 15c value, sale price . . . 7 25c value, sale price, . . . . 40c value, sale price . . 20 50c value, sale price,...., 25 17 75e value, sale price. $1.00 value, sale price 50 sale $1.25 value, price... 62 75 $1.50 value, sale price Nainsook Gowns high neck yoke of eyelet embroidery ' lace value sale price $1.40 Other good styles up to $5766 years of age at $1.75 , Now Now Now 7 7 2ND FLOOR Nainsook gowns, slipover style with fine embroidery 60c value sale price 45 . From 1 to 3 Now 3 7 Women's Gojivns now $13.50 now $15.00 npw $13.00 are all big Bargains . Now Now . ; . old-tim- - Now $a.0C Our . Closing Out Ladies ' Stylish Suits' the valley. This land lies 6 miles N. W. of Logan an will be sold for ten Come and see thousand dollars Jn . Admission, 25 and 35c. ' Was $4.00 $6.00 $7.50 3 ... 3 : 10c At the Following Big Reductions Was Was Was Was Was Was Kid Curlers Curling Irons . . . Calicos Challies . . Cantoo Flannel Dozen FineLineTof Embroi- Fur Neck Scarfs j 20 to 25c value f Merchants Basketball LEAGUE Closing Out Children sHosiery Tit-Bit- - 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 20c - o . $37.50 $45.00 $60.00 $67.50 Todies' Hosiery - -- Post Cards at 1 or 10 5c Safety Pins 5c Pearl Buttons ...... 5 pair Shoe Labes . . . . 10c Pearl Buttons , . JJudies' Fur Coats - er A Of SALE CLEAN-U- P ALL Winter Shoes and Slippers AT THE COSY CORNER Mens $3.50 Mens $3.00 Mens $2.50 Mens $2.00 Sheep Skin lined Shoes Felt Lined Shoes Felt Liped Shoes . . . Felt Lined Shoes $2.75 $2.25 ... $1.85 $1.50 . . .Your Choice of any pair Womens Shoes in the Store . Your choice of any pair Womens Slippers in the Store Your choice of any pair childs or Felt Slippers in the Store No Misrepresentations Warm Felt Misses - - 75c Always Reliable ED. SELIGMANN The Exclusive Sbqe Man Where the Car Stops ; ' r' r fV. t A- -'. |