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Show 'LSS 2AGH FOUR THE TRI- - WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN UTAH Thursday, September 29, 1910. ifmmaatMamiM sms. smrwjrwss3snar535J3 4 A y y V ! Sorry we had to turn away so many patrons who responded to SEL-IGMAN- V $? y We bought these two big stocks at 40c on the dollar V The entire stock of ED. A Shoes are now V ing sold at be- ? - Y Dunhar-Robinson-Camp- yf y: Company r Young ladies, appreciate what your friends (I are doing for you. - A OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE s., bell I DDT V AtThe y yV EXCELSIOR CLOTHIN COS entire stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings now being sold at .ridiculously low prices at NS M f V this Sale THE GREATEST SALE HELD IN CACHE COUNTY V V We did the best we knew how to give everybody good service. For this week we have added new lots of Bargains piled on taV bles and bins with big banners announcing the prices. $ the Candidates In e Great y V Stepintothestofe and we will Xlly. Gams Ground. of" the past, but its good results group of 98 superintendents reSalt Lake, Sept. 27. The boj will be seen for a long time. The ports that children should be inscout movement meeting with sue thoroughfares of the country terviewed byj principals before cess, one citizen already subscrib- were fully diseursed, and meas- marked for nonpromotion, 55 luO tor tne en$1a hrst ures suggested to biing about this others say that teachers should ing boys rolled. ike tost meeting will be desired end. give in writing their reasons for held next Friday evening in the Resolutions were adopted as recommending and parlors of the First Congregati- follows : 74 report that they require indivional church, where boys 12 to 18 Favoring the creation of a nati- dual explanations as to each years of age will be welcomed. onal road commission, to child held back. Twenty cities . The rules of the organization are : with state commissions; ajid have special catch-u- p work for A 'boy on joining the scouts must the appropriation of $10,000000 backward pupils. be 12 years old and must pass a annually for good- - roads New YorkChty, the bureau says by the test in tiie following points be- - government. " bad more than 100,000 -- fore taking the oath: in January and the same Favoring the appropriation of Know the scouts law, signs 1,000,000 acres of land in each number-iJune. The bureau beand salute state for a good road fund. lieves that some of the left Know the history of the stars Recommending a highway com backs are of average ability, but 1 and stripes, , . mission in each stafe. have not been properly instructed; Tie the four standard knots. of a nniform either through inefficiency or fre-- 1 Favoring system This preliminary test entitles road building between states and quent absenceJof their teachers. the boy to wear the first or novi-- - counties. New Yorks perLate button, but in order to be a Gratitude was expressed to Og- centage was 17 in 'January and full scout he must iiave at least den, to publications and to all June. Many' cities ' have, average one months serviee as a tender- who had aided m conas 5 the low as 11 per cent. and 3, 4, making foot, have some knowledge of ele- vention a success. The American Automobile asso- Youthful Burglars Held for Tr.al mentary first aid and bandaging, have some knowledge of the Myer ciation was requested to favor a Ogden, Sept, 27. Two boys, or Mior.e alhpabet, have a cer- national highway from New York both under nine years of age,j tain track record, a certain rec- to San Francisco for the Glid-de- were arrested yesterday by Detecord for ohaervatiiih, must bu able tour, ,to pass through Color- tive Chas. Pincoek and Jailor tuiake a mile In 12 minutes at ado and Utah. Ilagbert Anderson, charged with scout pace, must lay and light a burglarizing the Ilemenway & fire, not. using, more rthan two Confesses to, Stealing Gold. Mbser cigar store at Washington matches, must be , an amateur street. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 25. J. F. avenue and Twenty-fourt- h and 'must know cook; the princi- tVarren, W. Sanderson secured Manager specialgovernment agent ples of the compass. for the Second judicial district of damaging evidence against the lads through a- y sTrampa through the country Alaska, received a cablegram are a feature of the work. Mr. from Nome and his to find; the poreported today stating that two Goshen says that any boy who men now in lice. lie states that $51 in cash jail there have concan show his worthiness t&nem-bershi- p fessed to and meerschaum pipes valued at complicity in the roband will become a mem- bery of $14,345 from the sluice $5 were taken. The boys admitber of the organization to 'stay a boxes of the Pioneer Mining com ted having entered the place and at the police station one of them member, will be given the benefit pany. . t of.' this donation so long as the Mr. Warren has not yet learn- produced $4 and the other $2.75. amount lasts. No one need ed whether- the each maintaining that this was reported confesthink, though, that he can become sion has all he had secnred. The boys are implicated Marius Johana member for a week or twor get sen Or. John Tybecg, who were being held pending1 the investigahil dollar, then drop out of the of the juvenile court. & recently arrested fjn thn city on tion organization. He must become a a charge of being implicated jn member to stay-member. Mr. the robbery. He .will leave for Heresay Evidence Barred. , Gi&hen is' planning fof a'summer Nome Chicago,'Sett. 27. Basing his tomorrow' with Johansen, on the decision of the sencamp next season, where the boys who will not oppose extradition. rulings will be given an opportunity to ate P investigating committeet in the case of Seuatoj-GeorgE. Spenput into practice the theories thev School Children Who are not will Ieftrn in their bby scout work. Promoted. cer of Alabama in 1876, Chairman Burrows today barred hearsay evi . New York, Sept. 26.The denee from the Lorimer Road Convention Passes hearing. bureau of municipal research To History, , here is finding out what Is being If the furnished room ad look; Ogden, Sept. - 27,-r- The Good done in 500 cities for school chilgood, go to the address given, Roads convention-inow a thing dren who are not promoted. Oc. and take a look at the room. how you can procure thousands of .Movement votes in this contest , and some two of you wil1 get a $350 Piano for ' nothing. , non-promoti- i I co-oper- non-promoti- tell you LOGAN. Irene Hendrickson Marie Spierman Virginia Bateson Bessie Maughan May Ei Lavina Card1 Inez T1 Wanda n Maggie Neubnrger fellow-newsbo- . - r a ' e - - 3 s 0 IS WHAT. VISITORS TO THE THATCHER CLOTHING CO. SAW ON MONDAY, WHEN 500 COPIES Of THAT MASTERPIECE OF ART, BETWEEN HALVES, WERE GIVEN TO VISITORS. ANOTHER 500 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY SATUR- DAY, OCTOBER 1. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. ALL .WELCOME do 00 Thatcher Clothing ' Company ' o O o cr''"' & '" d oh o t X - Remember, for every dollar you purchase you cast 200 to 500 votes for your favorite candidate." ,r This is a good opportunity for a M. I. A. or a Sunday School to select some lady and work as an orgahi-zatiand procurethe Piano for -public service I t , on r is STO RE Interest is growing rapidly in the interest of these ygiing ladies. r .at A $ v Given Away at The O o o 00 o o a d Z.u If you send the .name in we wihgwe your candidate 1000 votes for ilou. t i ir $ |