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Show 'PAGE EIGHT THE THE JOU RNAL Conference on Sunday. -- rUESDAY,THURSDAY,SATURDAY i LOCAL NEWS. TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. Y Thursday, January 20, 1910. and Saturday EnUn mm'$ corsets This is the Third 'Week of Reliable Goods at Cut Prices. Quarterly conference on and Sunday. .Satur-da- y Eight cents per pound paid lor d veai and chickens at" the Unusually Low Prices Before the Invoice. A Series of Reductions for this Week. All Broken Lines , Odds . Ends. etc., assembled for the Final Clearance. Better not overlook this sale. Buy while it lasts, you who gain all the profit. All Must be Sold Before the Inventory Auditorium rolleirink skating Cash Meat Market. Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. evenings and Sautrday ' Boyle and Willmore have leasAfternoon and evening 3 to 5, 8 ed the old tanning factory, and to 10:30. have opened a saloon there!- Blch-mon- To Clean Out Broken Lines Before Inventory. Notice the Prices Carefully. All this Seasons Goods the ' The regular quarterly confer- Prudential InsuranceCo.,for Utah ence of the Cache Stake will be was in town yesterday,' for the Mr. C. D, Kipp, manager of , and COME Sunday purpose of establishing an agency here. Mr. and lfrs. Bert Cartwright are here from Cedar city on a visit to Mrs. Cartwrights parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Nielsen. They may decide to locate here. ' , value at 20c . at 15c Closing Out ) 1 1 M -- now'.. Was Was Was Was Was $42.50 $50.00 $65.00 $80.00 $90.00 NoW ..... " COME NOW THEY WILL GO QUICK ........ All Silk and Wool Dress Goods at . . 20 Discount llain Linen Center Pieces and -- Scarfs, value 75c, sale price 50$ One Lot Tray Cloths, value 50c, sale price 25$ One Lot Linen Damask Towels, value 50c and 75c, Sale price 25$ An Elegant Line of Ribbons, value from 30c to 50c, Sale price 25$ Also a Big Line of 5$, 10$ and Ribbons at 15$ Durinb Sale. One Lot Cotton 10c, sale price Flannel,1 Our Pre-Invent- value 8 13$ 5$ 72$ i2y2$ 20$ .... 25$ 37$ 50$ 62$ ...J75$ 42$ 55$ . . 65$ 85 $ $1.05 $1.25 ....$1.70 $2.10 Muslin. Underwear Offer ory $3.( 0 $4.20 $5.25 Now. $5.60 Now $5.95 'Now $8.40 Now $9.80 sle 50c line of Linen per yd 65c line 66 inch all linen Jrish da mask per yd. . 75c line 70 inches all linen Irish damask .per yd. ; . . $1.00 line 72 inches all linen Scot ch damask per yd. . . $1.25 line 72 inches all linen Scot ch damask per yd $1.50. line 72 inches all linen Scot ch damask, per yd. $2.00 line 72 inches all linen scotc h damask per yd. . . $2.50 line 72 inches all linen Scot ch damask per yd $1.75 tfow Now Now 10c value, sale price . . 15c valued sale pricS 25c value, price. . 40c value, sale price . . . 50c value, sale' price. . 75c value, sale price $1.00 value, sale price $1.25 value", sale price. . . $1.50 value, sale price.. Bleached Table Damask From 8 to 14 years of age at Was $4.00. Was $6.00 Was $7.50 WasJSJCl Was $8.50 Was $12.00 Was $14.00 Now Now Now Now $35.00 $37.50 $45.00 $60.00 $67.50 COME AND SEE THEM age at of years At the Following Big Reductions s: v 3 Fur Neck Scarfs Knitting Works held its annual meeting on Monday and elected the following tlirec-torGeorge F. Lloyd, E. T. Lloyd, C. E. Lloyd. George F. Thatcher and. Oscar Bjorkman. The reports that were submitted showed that the factory is one of the thriving home industries of this section. Altogether it employs 55 hands and its monthly payroll amounts to more than $3,000. Quite an item in the eitys prosperity is it not? The regular ten per cent dividend was declared. . deries Closing Out - school-childre- now $15.00 now $22.50 i now . . $13.50 now . . . $15.00 now $13.00 are all big Bargains to 7 Ladies' Fur Coats At Cost Prices $1.25 rs The Cache 1 3$A Fine Line of Embroi-- of Children's Coats From 3 CLOSING OUT Closing Out Two Lots Agr-cultur- al Unless a stop is put to it quickn ly, the practice of of hold the street ear catching when it comes along, is goiqg to result in some fatalities. The car men du all they can to prevent the youngsters from engaging in this sort of sport, but in spite of that the children manage to get hold of the car and have it pull them along for a short distance. Some of these days some of them will be thrown under the wheels if pains are not taken to stop the practice JLadies Stylish Suits Was $30 Was $45 Was $27 Was $30 Was $26 These Dozen 10c Calicos 10c Challies 10c Cantoo Flannel 20 to 25c value well-know- 10$ , Children sHosiery y ( Notions Post Cards at or 5c Safety Pins 5c Pearl Buttons 5 pair Shoe Laces . 10c Pearl Buttons 10c. Kid Curlers lOe Curling Irons from 25 to 35c -- - AND GET YOUR SUPPLY FOR FUTURE NEED TO-DA- Y Ladies' Hosiery TheBoosterg spoou dance at the Pavilion the other evening, jwas a great success asThave been all the affairs promoted by that excellent organization the A. Club. The receipts were Mrs. Sadie REvans returned to quite satisfactory, both as to cash her home in Salt Lake-Cityes- and spoons. terday after a pleasant visit here as the guest of her father, Judge Otto Bergener, undertaker and Brangham. Licensed Embalraer, 40 N. 1 W: Both Phones. n MrMaguns Olsen the, shoemaker has acquired Ileber C. Smith a deputy of the property on First North just State Food and Dairy Commisbelow the Logan Second-han- d sioner Willardllansen is here and store and will have his repair is investigating some reported shop there after this. violations of law. Yesterday he filed a complaint in Judge BrangIT WILL BE TO THE INTER- ham s court against John ML AnEST OF THE PARTY HOLDING derson and Co., of Lewiston for OUR HOLIDAY NUMBER 724 selling unbranded butter. TO CALL AT OUR STORE JOS. NEWBOLD. Housekeepers who may be to board or lodge any of the Mrs. David Drysdale and -- son ladies who will attend the Ilouse-keepeWilliam left on Tuesday for Pay-to- n Conference at the where they will attend the College, January 24th to wedding of the ladys son Robert will and Miss Ethel Butler of. that February 5th, offilce.please notify the Registrars place. The. ceremony will be performed today. - By reason-o- f one of those unac countable errors that sometimes Lovell Williamson a young man in the best regulated print ofWellsville who, last spring forg occur a cut of the leading under shops, ed the name of a Wellsville man man the playing opera home this to a check for a small amount, and who-wa- s arrested on a charge evening- - and last ni ght, -- appeared AlbertM instead of of forgery, pleaded guilty to a the nam Swenson. Alfred We hasten to 'as- charge of obtaining money under false pretenses the other day and sure the public that it is the same Judge Brangham imposed a sen- gentlenitan who recently acquired tence of a fifty dollar fine and such popularity here in the title role of "Corianton. thirty days in jail."" F Inventory Sale Sheriff ' Judd "of Utah Co., was The Lafount Hardware Co., will be closed on Friday for in Logan on business yesterday. held on Saturday next. But Ajnts Far Unequaled Price Advantages Women s.G owns 2ND FLOOR Nainsook gowns, slipover style with fine embroidery 60c value sale price 45$ Nainsook Gowns high neck yoke of eyelet embroidery lace value sale price $1.40 Other good styles up to $5700 trim-med$1.- White Petticoats White Petticoats top p made of cambric deep flounce with twelve pin tucks and ruffles of embroidery $1.00 value sale price. . 80$ Petticoats made of Cambric doub- le umbrella flounce of lawn, with pin tucks and five rows of val lace insertion dust ruffle edged with lace $1.50 value sale . price $1.20 ' One Lot 42 inch Pepperill Sheeting, value 20c, sale price 15$ Drawers Cambric drawers with plain pin tucks 35c value sale price 25 Cambric drawers unbrella flounce of lawn with pin tucks and hem- - stitchingSOtrvaluesale price40$J Other good sytles up to S3. 00, Corset Covers round neck plain with tucks 35c value sale price . . . 25$ 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$ WE CUT ON EVERYTHING DURING THIS SALE WE SELL DEPERRON HOSIERY The Thatcher Clothing Co., is reason no doubt. Now however two children, who left their home cashed in Chicago, the paper be- giving away some verjrneat score he is to be called to account for at Stockton, Cal., September 15, ing indorsed by a woman and two White Sale Starts Feb. 1st Howell-Card- on Co. cards for bridge whist. They are his misconduct. designed to advertise the famous Florsheim shoes. Henry Me.Culloch has filed suit against James E. Williamson; in In Jhe report of the meeting of the district court to recover the the Cache Valley Banking Co., sum of $125, alleged to be due oh which appeared in our last issue, a note. the name of N. W.Haws as Assistant cashier - was inadvertently Mr. and Mrs.Elias Nielsen were omitted. . up from Salt Lake the first of the weefc attending to a little busi' Judge Mlaughan has issued a ness. They returned home citation Jqr T. N. Liljenquist of , morning. - ; Ilyrum (oinmanding him to in court on Feb. 2nd and George IL Tribe has filed suit .show cause why he should not be in the district court against the firm of Ilall and Weeding to repunished for contempt. Mr, was one of the jurors cover the 'sum of $49.63 alleged who tried. Seth M. .Wells on his to be owing on an, account stated. . last trial, antit is alleged that J he was the manNwhose misconduct WOMAN AND CHILDREN caused Judge Maughan to grant STRANGELY DISAPPEAR! a new trial .to Welfs.It was Streator, 111.. Jan. 18. Oliver at the time that he Leip of Irving, 111., was here yesthought would he summarily punished but terday in a vain attempt to locate nothing was done for some good Mrs. Theodosia Arnold and her -- yesterday ap-pe- Lil-jenqu- i't New Line of Pumps for evening wear "V to visit her parents at Irving, but who have not yet arrived there. Mrs. Arnold bad a $900 check when she left California. This was unknown Ltpen. The relatives fear these pien may have been instrumental in putting Mrs. Arnold out of the way to get the money. " Thatcher Opera House B. T. PYPER PRESENTS Mr. Alfred Swenson and Lorle Palmer Supported by the' Corianton Co. direct from a two weeks run at the Shubert Theatre in Salt Lake To-Nig- ht; in ' r THE BELLS Prices 25, 50, 75 and $ 1 .00 |