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Show I ember 21, 1911. s;rtV ay THE TRI-WEEKL- PAGE SEYfcv JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Y 1 COIlfJJS m ksnsr oi iw'- - f--y bushels produced .jio 8i;;i1Lfor the live foundation nst'd directly for food , people, in the wll.y 1S Ora f Tr;01 and Tcru bread, homing VtceUent dishes. ral 'fI Sr n.J have. Vere .... . never - - t 4 - - tout balion.busM. tire-nlted Stte inmisfces of that total. only two ways to itLSeaLjadtoJmfpr because iTit v&ri-colore- a , Suites 'Tel. The fvtOuntaiti i - - t and Tel! ConipLny consumption was, from the became ran- soon kernel it gem, which was the From sep-nte- d from the kernel m the is extracted process, the oil d chemical and mechanical pro-an- bv toil-lffl- if constitutes a produet use inthe ,iicfi is coming Into janufacture of paint. "NoTOewafiar d oil - purpo&esAfler anthneslirpastel xhadeRcostno there is left more than 59 cents a yard. With tie oil is extracted known as I residuum valuable a . crystal fringe, these lend thern- I sold here which oil is cake, fom seves readily to honie made fat-- 1 and abroad and is used in the g(.arfs" hat are exquisite. yet not am- tening of sheep andlher PXtravagant. As a hint for a rnals. Nearly 50.000,000 pounds! ('hnstmas gift, this should not.be 1 f this material are annually ship-Great Britain and Germany j there used by ind t rheaperthan and nature similar a home. preei0Us featureof her, materiatsof rf)USReau a which they canjthat wejghed three pounds, This gold-spangleds- v Atom product i - ef-ic- -- col-pas- pale now? innocently asked an n the sophisticated ,are the result which of the white, make-uhag been borrowed from Paris. Perhaps' there is no type of beau tysoJovely. as that of the clear, colorless skin with shadowy eyes and warm lights in the hair, But tbe natural type of this beau tv owes4 much of its loveliness to p, recent bride showed me farmers, whol it all the women look te ground grain and, cobs are now used for feeding. The cob is also ground and i mixed Vith Various' highly concentrated feeds such as cotton seed meal and sold for stock quantities of cobs furthermore are utilized iu certain parts-ofthcLMississippi n valley in the manufacture of cob pipes. Farm Machinery. WILL GO TO CHINA . TAFTS ORDERS ONLY ON Not AYhshington, Nov. If). f a e corn-dextri- Touch ' Leam the many reasons for Monarch, superiority. Then try the Monarch, and be convinced that Monarch merit rests m the machine itself, not merely in what we tell you about it Monthly Payments Monarch Machines may be purchased on the Monthly ment Plan. A post card will bring full information. So. St. 66 West Second n 4 1 i Salt Lake City Utah j aei'SS toOtf 000000 o'be o oo oooo oo vn! $,oo O a THE s c 6n Pi'1 cor-rec- the Key , ' r t - Vnat Happens y I T . o o o 6 f HOTEL n. - o PALACE - Beft and Cleanest Rooms in the City o ti. q 'quLu Whin Yorn Fiimmp1 Taps -- Pay Utah Typewriter Exchange Company - . , " Send for'Mcmareh Literature. - . soldier will leave the Philippines for China, except ?pn orders from orders have President Taft.-Su- eh given and it Lssaia Tiot yet-b6is that before acting the president n , "Vi ashing-loawaiting the arrival in of a caused is headache Sick by late t9day pf , Secretary , Leondisordered j stom ach. f j Take War Stimson and Mdj-Ueare t who Chamberlain s .Tablets and of ard Wood chief staff, that and the headacoes will returning .front the west. , food.-Larg- self-poise- t, of visitbr in one of 'New Yorkslfafdiionable .1 restaurants. These, interesting pale faces, to - 0yerlooked. How is out-of-tow- J weight feature did not appeal to whitih is com-- j me, however. For real artistic g into extensive use in glucose, j feet, the lighter, more diaphanous made from- - starch, water and sul- Confectioners unicorn gtalks without in any way phurie acid. Varare quantities of gluqoe,. which Uetracting, from their yalue for sweetish syrup use-- j is a toloress, manufacture of paper. fal at food when taken. properly jn passingit would be well to Neariy 2(0,000,000 pfounds o j eall attention to another part of dawse are sent out of this coun- - J Corn plant which is considered try hch year to alf parts of the a.more? or'lesTnseless thing by the farmer, the cob, ffimueoru starch also comes I With-t-he increased knowledge of sevetal kinds, useJ J vvhich experimental work was de- extensively in the making of glttefl teloped at thi agricultural ani mudiage.- - ,Whett Imre heyesand' stations the usefulness licks a postage-stam- p ne'gets 5al0f t(s material as'a stock food taste of dextrin, flavored oftcu I ijen ground in connection with intli pme harmless preservative. j grain has been shown. One other use of corn may be Large quantities therefore of mentioned as in' all probability bring an important 'bearing" on iatnre industriar pursuits'. Denatu 'ed alcohol is already extensively manufactured from corrij both at Wand abroad. Despite the of the grain it --is one of the most economical somces- of a product jwhich-und- er from parent legal restrictions ase now in existence, may Dea source of fine important as eat, light and power 'in homes, especially farm homes.v r' Experiments conducted here and abroad demonstrated that bulkheads constructed f of corn sk8 were nearly impervious to hpn a shotpased through Somfiof the largest ships jroVfat d unruffled, operator.' whose work is always on time the one who, M shows no trace of nerves at the end of her days work-fi-nds in one of the exclusive features of the Monarch Typewriter her greatest aid to and assurance promptness oclock fatigue. The-quie- wear.' The favorite trimming , is silk fringbF, . Paris has elected the huge, flat, black vel- simply triramed hat-favoritenof vetHSthffrefgfring the season, areloriger at the back 't Tunica th an the' front, and Elaborate and fringe- used to decorate them. It becomes more, and more ap parent tha platnr fabrics are to be the favorite of the fall and winter. nandbags are more - extravagantly ornamented than in many years, this being" especially true of the fabric ' bags, which are richly decorated. ly mVer-of-ot- ped to Fatigue - NITA. is suitable accompaniment. used There is a bewildering array of linoleum spangled chiffons for this pur- THE FASHIONABLE is and doth WHITE MAKEUP applied to a pose.- Some really dainty- - and cle,-- He vulcanized oil is in - surfacing vv -po- lade as it thou, fl - Gcod Service - to ie 9 et -- S 9 4. ReuSCaiublsRatcs t- , ?T. t - ferxSass $ tfirds thissea-so- n g tkiC.-arf---AHurin- itkecorn.crp.Co if perfect' health' which glows through lear transparency! the A Lydia Languish Effect Tha are real pitcures , in their skin and in the scarlet of, the Vogwof evening attire, with their scarfs lips." Unfortunately most of the ' and .reticules,' short waists and ntadejup' faes loo like ghastly Braperieiside curls. Unless a man is really death' masks4 and when the sear-lWith the return of the reticule, lips are 'added by art the efup to what's what in feminine Id the forfc pf the d id ask- fect is still more ghastly! There fashion, he takes side bag, it naturally follows that ing's woman' to thsthfeatfe if he are a fewwomen who, when clevscarfs' and drpoping plumes must happens to meet her during 'day; erly mide up in this manner, do accompany them to produee the light hours.' Her hat is a freak, her looklmore interesting and spirits pelleFimt Jhe effect op most faces proper Lydia Languish effect. polo coat worse than a scream in almost a fact shriekher gown is grotesque and pathetic. Scarfs havenwith mushroom-lik- e on a Frenchmans even a activity, --sprung- into beings for travesty as big as a PARAGRAPH POINTS muff and her trousers, every, possible occasion. Properly rTaffoM re IfTB lit bar lfsheTa ONFASHIONSANHTADS liandTedTYEey are veryTFTcEing comic ashamed as if of her and artistic, t opera kThe newt horn buttons, riromedi Hardly- a dressy ira ist Isrno w m conxrrasuu g eoio considered complete without this makes up for it by. looking ador-abl- y variety of combinations. sweet and feminine, as sooil extradrapery-tonclv.-VJhenthe t Afaehine stitching waists are made at home, an am- as tKelights are on in the swell pular on skirts' and coat suits of eheviot and English suitings. ple purchase of goods in included restaurants andtheatres. for the scarf. Fur is used more extensively Perhaps it is because she is' a eontrasts crelitureofRuch soft waist of ever to frim dresses intended than strong IfaiUevennIg white silk, and net or chiffon is to that few men tire of the typical to- wear without a wrap. be considered complete, it must New York girl for one thing is An important, fashion phase is have a scarf of satin. This is trim- certain, whatever - other faults the idea of matching hat, gown, med with fringe, which jn itself she may possess, she can never muff, handbag, scarf and shoesr is Fashions latest pet Or au ai re- he accused of a cloying same --LCharmeusecontinues to be the fashionable fabric for afternoon creation of the net, much beruffl-ed- , ness. Th e New York women rpl' . rftaii .ihoiUwWin .1 ib ' NITAS NEW YORE FASHIONS materials are comm ended. U-- " ' the Worlds a Stage We Operate the Wires TV"TZ All i oteam ,o 1 - iGat 0, RatesOcandUpo - , - ijf if. anufaetur-o&s f h guncotton offthe 8 BALL-BEAMIN- . J if - o o o o o b o o b o o 6 o o'o o ob o o o o do 7 ewnter The Journal i: LONG-WEARIN- Key-leve- ft;., wth the perfect ease, perform their functions Produt maaufaetuV lute precision of ball b eanngs, made I and adiusted wth scienUfitf exact-f- e mer of th ness. I ne7e the nerves ot your c?vDtry ias ieen directed! afe sensitive ldLhtLvan5shlng 8Upp1 of finder tips, and just as instantly,,- hJt responsive asthefinger bps are KVv'" !!aniJf-ctu- e from pped to the brain. other and PDp,,ears ag0 8amplcs of fine This mm?ate; smooth, symw no talVa 4fe Pfduced from 'corn pathetic action, duplicated Processes ag follow , economical,. 80 bihdfrftingmaehine,isasiest abandoned. f0r the operator and most ad-5- 5 Hon. rcerPn!?rk wa8 - ffSfitSiSfcK j van tageous the - maclune. , Both w ear longer. aU( processes.-- ' Lite tII!ethod? 6 : ! H ,gra5n eanjr diem;,,,,) the stalks con--1 of products which ePrafed uri(Ier siskaui- - L phy!icaEd baid'fw8 r ag been Csl ,1 t mV? ! I EOfxdwn'l demon-lolaa- r of l0" grade ;ftforin taken from the ' - Send for, descriptive literature 7.7rmr i irr TTFEVWTa - C. Ssuth A Ezos. - 93 Wes. Third South Street. City Utah Salt a 1 1 1 1 .....We do it ! TH I ?! I Tnfi NStYfcdnEDULT AT LOGAN OFFICE Cloaicg-o- f Mafijs: m. m. and 3:30 East, West. North and South ,'.......7 :30 a.a. m. and7 :00 p. m. 11:50 p. Preston 'Branch P- branch Loopvla Wellsville:c...:. "... ..... 9 30 a. m. Providence and Millville R. F. D f ....... (except Sunday) ;R. F. D. Nor 1, College Ward Way R. F. D. No. 2, Greenville Wtfy.., Benson-Kin- g, East, West, Preston Branch 116 tain ? , V -- , . 1 AX) p. m. . Arrival 'of Kails: and South.. 8 50 a. m., oo , o Journal Building mech-anis- m (and shift, il'you write capitalsV-rea- lly r, typebar, carriage. of mto action and .the pewnter-Ie- ap Ol essenuahoperating . parts smoothness and abso- -' ISaTmokS a-g- - delicately responsive ' material, or modi- forms of it, is used in the ' : a SSa L C. Smith & Bros. savue e (Your mdst delicately: sensei tive nerves -- direct the most p. in. I)0ta..and 8:2Q a. , 850 p. 4p. m. m. - 3 P Provideoee and Millville ; , . . - t. . . y a Benson-Kiii- g y , ; ' (except Sunday), - i. P R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward R. F. D." No. 2, Greenville from 9 to 10 o clock General Delivery and stamp window,-opea. m. on Snudays and Holidays. Carrier Windows open from 9 to 10 a. m. on HOLroAYS. Carrier Windows Register and. Money Order Department-ann dosed n .' -- i5ea;7oEPn' OD&iTpiSiiler.'" |