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Show Saturday, February 24, 1912. THE TELWEEHLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH PAGE LET WORDS FOR held and are showing tremendous SUFFRAGE ADVOCATES interest in political matters of evThis shows ery sort, he said. Chicago, Feb. 20. President that those opponents of woman lenjamin Ide Wheeler of the Uni- suffrage who say that women will versity of California, had encour- not take advantage of the privilaging words for advocates of wo- ege t vote are mistaken. As many mans suffrage as he passed women as men are registering. through Chicago last night on his Their sudden entrance in to the political situation has resulted in way to New York. & confused condition but it is sure are of California women The thous-ahdt- f to of the tens bring about a betterment of registering by for the primaries soon to be conditions in California. ENCOURAGING -- Franklin. Feb. 21 Charles W. Hobbs, an old resident of Franklin died at his home Thursday Feb 15th at 4 a. in.' Mr. Hobbs, was bom in England at Cheltenham Feb. 12, 1833. He became eon-- f verted to the teachings of the Latter-day Saints and was baptized --by J. DRoss April 15th 1851. He i came to Franklin in 1862 after NITAS NEW YORK FASHIONS And even white shoes With a combination of dull suede are regardlining crossed the plains by ox A team. He leaves a wife and Good Form in Mourning Too ed as typically correct. twelve children. All of his childNet wings on soft silk turban? Heavy Black not Good Taste A More Sensible Custom. are wornin the first stages. The ren are married Funeral services were held in One day this week I had t8 parasol accompaniment in net and the meeting house Sunday, Feb. make a call of condolence. This silk is really dainty despite the is a little better than a letter of darkness. 15, 1912. In gloves the dull white chamsympathy, which I really believe is the hardest thing anybody can ois are the real thing. In fact the A bond election was held in the write: One can talk sorrow so magpie combinations if not in 'village hall Tuesday, for the pur--; mtuih better pen it. shimmering or glossy surfaces are pose of securing the wishes of the Somehow-th- e of the writ- as correctly mourning as dead calling people relative to bonding for the er will assert-itse- lf on the .most unrelieved black Thanks Bel purpose of installing an additio- incongruous occasions, no matter NITA. ' nal water' system. The election how genuine may -- camicAbygoodmaioritythere be, Though-I-Ielt-li- ke your sympathy an ogre LINGERIE FASHIONS being but few contrary Votes cast. every timemy thoughts turned embroidery that way, yet. somehow my news. so oft repeated that littlei-of-t. mind, .nan A not, help retrist- - .background was to be seerfis one TheJlllagfcBoardiaJjeginmng to make preperations for an ap- ering the details of what seemed of the favorite embeIIishmentsoI Idaho to be the latest thing in the gar a double set of underwear made propriate celebration of June 15th, Day, ments of woe. for a coming trousseau. Two othI believe personally that the er sets of finest cambric' are 'emA boy arrived at the home of really truly sensible persons are broidered with little cupids and John Buckley this week. those who dont add to their' bur- doves supporting a rope of roses, dens in the hourof parting from all rendered in the finest embroidWilliam Whittle waspresented dear ones, by a scramble to ap- ery. A third set has Malines lace . with a 'baby girl Tuesday. t pear in the deepest and most cor- inset upon it, and the fine Irish rect black. crochet and Valenciennes decorate a fourth. the I dont approve either, of The Public Schools will present in extreme the For some of the little matinee an apropriate program this evenDy gay indulged a to seems She think Parisiennc. of honor in jackets finely plaited chiffon Washingtons ing to arm black on band the flounces are. chosen as an edging enough Birthday. indicate grief, though the fabric and others have scalloped ones The first game of a series in the on which it appears is a flamboy- oversetvn with wool, which looks Mutual League of the Oneida ant red. This is absurd, but to cozy and of an uncommon appearStake was played here Friday my mind the heavy crepe veil, ance upon wool backed satin. Com borpletely diarming are the coverlets night by the home boys and the the hideous dull stationand handkerchief dered sold to be thrown over the lingerie Third ward of Preston and resulted in a score of 67 to 7 in favor of ery, constitute an equally grotes- sets when put out by the ladys ' que extreme. They do not inui maid for morning or evening the home team. . ease --in. arm n d re dany wear-eacteam of cate-mo- n oneamongthem a Saturday night a mixed sane match to the lingerie. sorrow more the than deeper defeated mutual schools and the black which I am the Malad High School by a score and sensible - - FEMININE TOPICS happy, to. say my friend connten-anee- v - - 4 tharr-one-car- r Open-work-wh-eel he 1 -- -- jet.-tkewid- e h d. - - OFFICERS T" fWouldnrthTIight-weinf-i- r - ho-lo- -w -- Mc-Ye- O jrd -- ore,-desira- tis ble e. .and heldfor the .Utah authorities particularly if .the wearer McVey was identified as the man young wanted in Utah from a printed My friends house gown was circular which had been sent from ihr sheriffs offer heref Lewis was picked up in the dragnet of suspicious characters that had gathered for the Mardi Gras. , McVey is considered a dangeJT--ous-criminal-a- .theshfiriffand his deputy, took no chances with him and his pal on the trip to Salt Lake Watchful eyes were kept on the pair during every minute of the trip. While the sheriff slept, - 1 Deputy CorIessjvas on duty- and while Corless slept the sheriff kept watch No attempt at escape of the prison-erovas made by-eith- er s. It McVey is said to have told all the circumstances of the .murder of Sandercock to a young man 50 now in the city immediately after the attempted robbery at Garfield. This young man is considered an important witness' bythe state and his story is borne out by all the developments in the case. He ' declares' that McVey told him that he had to kill Sandercock, or be killed. himself. Lewis was held in the' county jail, for some time following the jnurder atjGarfieM on suspicion that he knew something ofthe affair Fallowing his release, he went to New Orleans and there joined McVey .The Mardi Gras, the is fureftt NevYDrleans ..carnival said tohavebeen the lodestone which drew then! and others of the criminal class to the southern city.' 4 . Lewis is said to have been connected with McVey5 and R. It Burns in their robberies in this and other .states.. He played! the deaf mute "game. Pretending that he could neither heariiOiirYalkhe wvent to certain designated places and there solicited almsJIe is said to have noted the interior arrange ments of these places and then to have, reported to the . others of the trio. - , -- is BED MAKING A BEAUTY ' BUILDER Bed making comes in for a huge 'lice of credit on the score of into beauty building. It - brings musalmost every important play cle. Mattress turning develops the shoulders, the torso, and the upper legs and arms. The necessary of a soft grenadine over dull silk but clung. which did The elbow sleeves and Dutch neck were outlined with a ruching of black net. The long tunic had a similar ruching on the. side She wore black suede slippers. Though no one would mistake the costume for anything hut mourning .attire, it didnt strike you in the face like a ponderous thunder cloud. It suggested a mere lasting-- - tender sentiment than the crepe parade of grief. I saw her later on the street, and there she wore-- a very chic black straw. Its sole trimming was a large wired how of taffeta on the crown. silk, placed-uprigIn shape the hat was a a form of millinery that both the very young and the middle aged find suitable, - Her tailored suit was of ladiesdoth made with a very tight skirt. It had a long jacket which was lined with a white brocaded silk showing the tiniest figures in black. The collar and uffs ofthe jacket were hf 1nil morm went into the St Re is for tea and when she slipped off jacket I was eertamly amazed to see a white satin 7 I must have looked it for wiout atm she said, .White with much m harrapuy isnt fashioned Ideas of mourning, is -n- ot-rustle pan-els.- v -' , ht semi-sailo- - ey Casual Male Acquaintances To Be Shunned Be Consid- erate. One of the most trying times, in a girls life is her first railroad journey which necessitates sleeping on the train. , Of course there is enough novelty about the experience to make it not altogether unpleasant. But unless she knows what to do along certain lines, the uninitiated tray eller is bound to suffer a certain amount of awkward embarrass ment: Iefore the hour to retire comes the flay time travels It is not aP Pierces Golden Medical Discovery Dr. " Whloh makealbe ttomaoh strong, promotes the flow of digestive juices, . invigorate ihe liver and tore! the iort eppetite, make! Miimnation perfect blood-makfleh-bmld! tha great purifies and enriohea tha blood. It mind and reiterative nerve tonic. It make men !trong in body, active ia and cool la judgment, Get what you ak fori . er er - fogethermrttif-erder-twa- r girl friends against the casual acquaintance rushed into when time drags. Of course there are times when simple only, courtesy prompts the offering of magazines or the opening of conversation. But it is safer for the girl travel ling alone, to seek friends among her own sex. I am sorry to say that even in this case, care shoulc be exercised and judgment shown in the choice of feminine travelling acquaintances. Under no circumstances shoulc a girl be persuaded to accept a dinner invitation, from the pleasant male passenger, who pleads as excuse his dislike of solitary meah In novels, acquaintances thus made, through the necromancy of the writer, frequently blossom Into wonderful romances. But in euJthe teaI4ifethey-aramore;of- l lore runners of undesirable acquaintance, which the girl vainly tries to dispense with after she caches her desTihatiofl. When night comes and the porter makes up her berth, there should be no lingering in an une occupied seat, but she should at once. The reasoned vith some herself be subcan which dark. negligee, This attire. her for stituted day comfortable, while sufficiently makes it possible for her to Drop ot Blood Of little water from the human eyatem when Dr. thoroughly teated by the chief chemLnat Piercee Invalid! Hotel, Buffalo, NHliyhl fbo tory ol npoveriahed blood nervoua exhaustion or tome kidney trouble. Such examinations are made without coat end ia only amall part of the work of the ataff of phyeiciane end surgeon under the direction of Dr. R. V. Fierce giving the beat medical advice poaaiblo without coat to those who wish to write and make a full atatement of Of aymptoma. An imitation of naturea method of and tissue of impoverishment waste restoring the blood and narvouajbrca ia used when you tak an altera tiva and lyoerio axtract of roots, without the use ol alcohol, auch as MAKE GOOD -- To succeed, you must make goocL Those who are most interested in you want to see you go . A . out in the world and make good. peoYou may get in debt-m- ost of the is The test do. paying ple those debts. Your sweetheart, your wife or your relatives will have more confidence in you if you pay. Paying your debts is making good. We collect honest debts for ev erybody, everywhere, and for people who are making good. Turn in your claims and we will collect some money for you. Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collections of Honest' Debt3," Room Commercial Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, Gen G. Francis Luke, Mgr. Some People Don Like Us. fe-lir- travel-4cy-qvpovide- .s nearer clothed and in her right mind than lflihe had - foolishly donned the nightrobe suitable for her home bed. The little boudoir caps so much in vogue, worn with this negligee and soft slippers, make her voyage to the lavatory in the morn- ing on? on which -- Bhe appears creditably. 'The considerate woman or girl will not take any than is absolutely necmore-liher hair, ancT perdress essary to form her ablutions. She will remember alwrays, that there are others who want to get ready for the day, some perhaps who are scheduled to alight at a station not so very far distant, and who consequently are impatient to make themselves presentable. and consideration; Modesty care, in the choice of car companions. and a cheerful acceptance of new conditions will help the girl traveller wonderfully. When once theriewness kas worn off. she will discover that there is no truer saying thanthat travel is a liberal education. THE HOSTESS. : wvw . A THE ; PALACE rViyyMr'Jfr HOTEL "A iplt i Steam Heat ff me .. ; Beil and . Cleanest Rooms in the City Rates: 50c and Up Journal Building JOB PRINTING The Journal .We do it , This k seas0n of the year when motiers feel very much con cerned over the frequent colds C0Dtraeted by their children, and bav abundant reason , for it, as every cold weakens the lungs, tig vitality and paes the way for the more serious diseases often follow. Chamber-waitm- g Cough Remedy infamous for its cures, and is pleasant and safe to take. , - RODNEY J. DIEGLE SERVES THREE YEARS it!. if - post-offic- fal-lal- - Post-Offic- s y' T - ' e, f : FOLLOWING IS THE NEW SCHEDULE AT LOGAN OFFICE " Columbus, CMiio, Feb. 20 Rod- sergeant-at-arm- s ney J. Diegle, former state of the Ohio senate, must serve three years in the penitentiary for complicity in .legis- lative bribery. The state supreme court today oonfirmed thejiecis-io- n of the lower courts, which convicted Diegle of aiding in the alleged bribery of state Senator L. I admitted that it did seem R Andrews; SERVICE CIVIL arbfrom the rather a far cry which Todays decision means that sevin blackness grief thq itrary eral members of the general asstricken were wont to appear. But for examination An the posiof sembly under - indictment will women as I saw several society to stand trial. Diegels conheld have he of Forest Clerk tion will wearing undoubtedJelassincss e in this eity on viction wag due principally to evithis sort, I wanted to at the mourning dence secured by a phonographic Of course Feh. 27, 1912. spread device. s there are no alVowabIejForaTplieationbiankKndfqr the relative satin to full the information not evepli jabot For No store advertisement pays waist must be the severest of se- examination, qualifications, dutboth the advertiser unless Secreit r address pays etc., salaries, ies, vere creations.- -. , i This doesnt indicate . half tary, Board of Civil Service Ex- and the reader. Almos all good store ads meet this test. 'City. mourning, hut the whole thing. aminers, a 4 21 Girls First Sleeping Car Journ- There is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberlains Cough Remedy. It action natures plan, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions, aids expectoration ? and restores the system to a healthy condition. r, 51 -- A - we really believe that our 11ns in dainty colors make pretty RETURN dear oues are happier have eu negligees for spring and summer! WITH SUSPECTS lered into life, as we glibly . v This material come in wbitt, also no occasion for end clean. perfeYlj. press it, there is Salt Lake City,' February. 22, this heathenish crepe swathing Sheriff Joseph (A Sharp and Of course-thosefriends se Among new hags is the elbow Deputy Sheriff Jack Corless arri- feel somwhat protected by their or pouch Bag which is m paade and ved this morning from New Orleans black attire. This prenaturally designed as tofit tlye elbow. It i y having in custody-Willia- m vents them from being asked to very eaborate of the ilic ost and Phil Lewis, alias Miller, enter into festivities for which but in of brocades and satins wanted here in connection with they are n of in the rigtit moon to se- - v h ich-- I and large It is- theref car K manager of the Sampson lAct-lhdark robe without its too enough to carry slippers. ope Pa excessive indication of glass1.:, Ac. for even:ng use. jJeat & Grocery company atofGar No- frequent field, on the early morning sorrow. vember 21. The bands of crepe, the long Pineapple cut ini, dice, grapeMcVey is said to have fired the veil, and the white band proclaim fruit and fine, large raisins mixed shot which killed Sandercock, ing widowhood, are no. longer with a dressing pf shertogether while Lewis is said to have been considered in good taste, In fact ry and powdered sugar make a in his cnmpanjrxm the morning of Ihe latter has over reached itself, delicious fruik salad. Hartf ore the murder. Both men were arrest and the jocose deem it an adver- Courant. ed in New Orleans by the police tisement for a second husband, If WHAT TO DO AND HOW Closing of Mails: East, West, North and South,., ...7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p. m. 11 :50 a. m. and 7 :00 p. m. Preston Branch . .r. I ,Ae .. Traneh Loop via W ellsville , j.,.3.30 p.,,m. j . . 9 :30 a. m. D. . .v . F. R. Providence and Millville, 1:00 p. m. Benson-Ki- n Sunday)......'.'..,..... 9:30 a. m. It. F. D. No. 1, College War4,Way ... ...9:30 a. m. RrFrD- No. 2, Greenville Arrival of Mails: - ' East, West, North amd South.. 8:20 a. m., 1:00 p. m. 8.:30 p. m. . .,.7; .8 20 a m. and A :30 p. m. Preston Branch ... 1.00p.m. Branch Loop, WeUsville,,Jete 4:30 p. m. Providence and Millville 11:45 a. m. Benson-Kin- g (except Sunday)....... .4:30 p m. R. F. D. No. 1, College VTard, ... , 1 00 p. m. It. F. D. No. 2, Greenville General. Delivery and stamp window, open from 9 to 10 oclock a. m. on Sundays and Holidays. ...... ....... .J,', gr-(exce- .. Wayl..,,,.... - .... ,... ...... ...... ...... ...... Register and Money Order' Department and closed on Sunday. Carrier Windows - , Respectfully, JOSEPII ODELIi, Postmaster |