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Show THE Mrs. John TRI-WEEKL- PA JOURNAL, LOGAN. CTAII Y Smith . has, - returned from a pleasant visit spent in Pocatello, Idaho. II- - -- , - , i County Treasurer ,1 E. Van Orden is at his post of duty again after being laid- up for abtmt a month with the grippe. - s "The Peace Meeting at the A- 0. on Sunday .was well attended and the address of Professor Petersen of the University, was listened to with the greatest attention. It was a very thoughtful effort.- -- In all sizes. Mostly Browns and Grey Mixtures. Not one worth .less than $15.00. for ope week only. Sale Price i The Logan Military Bant .bean assured permanency pn Sunday, when a permanent organization was formed with Jos. A. Smith, Jr., as Director, and Lew Edwards as manager. It will be the aim of the band to give Jiogan some first class music, and place it where it belongs in the lead -- of - the county. The boys g look forward to a attendance at their dancing carnival tomorrow night. ' , came I . , .Opposite The. Tabernacle, Logan, i. i' -- v $8.00 s I record-breakin- ! local news. Hay. wanted at Thatcher Livery. (Advertisement.) TitT T.. Lloyd of Salt, . Lake, ' was in toWn yesterday on busi-nessa- nd hespent ashort timbre-newin- g old friendships. V A for general WANTED girl work. Apply at 156 N. 1st West:' Good salary. Small family. Phone 135 B. - 'r house The new train schedule did not' go into effect On Sunday as' expected, owing to objection hav ing been made by Logan people to the evening train going around the loop. A. committee waited upon the railroad people it is said and learning of . this Wellsville and Ilyrum asked to be heard and being granted this right they sent dowq committees yesterday to talk over the matter with the rail- Harry Stoney has obtained the suits for his baseball team, They are of gray material with black way. officials. trimmings,' and are really-nobb- y costumes. - - . , ; A nurse N. 156 1st West-Phonply. WANTED demnnstfationrWed and ' Friday. Thursday nesday, Buy a 10c brush and get free 20c Chi-Kem- p - girl. Ap- - 135B Morrell, lor manj of th's city, died resident a. years . Varnish. can .pf in Berne. Bear Lake home at her fount Hardware., connty, Idaho. on - Sunda- y- and Dr. W.- G. Riicken'brod returned will be buried there today, the from Salt Lake City on Sunday funeral services occurring at two Mrs. Morrell was the evening, bringing with him his oclock.wife of Thomas Morrell, bride of a few days. The - happy plural father of President Jos-epthe late pair Tare now domiciled at 191 lived here she and Morrell, ' West Center street. about threi year agowhen util When you want, to enjoy a she moved to P.erne. See was a woman and was highly . regame of pool go to the Palace good knew her Mr. Jool Hall V The 'room is always spected by all whoMorrell of this and Heber Mrs. are tables in comfortable and the for left morning yesterday eity , good shape. Berne, to attend the funeral ser(Advertisement.) Chi-Nam- el . Mrs-.Rozin- a La- - - h vices. The birthday of Mr. N. B. Pryon' Saturday and or oceured occasion in honor - of , the the invited gentlema n a small party of his friends to spend the evening with him. The time was - occupied with cards, and a very nice luncheon "was served. Altogether a very pleasant evening was spent the guests At their last meeting the by city the re7 commissioncrsTApproveil port of Commissioner Liudquist the petition-o- f R. M. Rolfsen. relative to erecting a magazine on some of the - powder y - - It is witji sorrow that we announce the death of the infant child of Mr..- and Mrs. James- C. Allen. The babe was hut , nine days oldbnthadfieeu in the best of health until Sunday when it showed slight symptoms of illness. . Every care was given - it but it- - grew worse very rapidly yesterday and almost before Mr Allen could' reach his home it was dead. Coming so - suddenly the death was a terrible shock to the parents, . who, however, Aiave the warm symathy of a large circle of friends. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. , IT. A. Capt. Hardy, one of the "rifle and pistol shots, o expert the world was in Loganyester day, demonstrating the excellence of Peters cartridges, for R. M. Rolfsen the local - dealer who handlestfiat ammunitionr Helper-forme- d on the grounds of the Lo- Club and did some Gun gan things with rifle, revolver One of the most and shot-guremarkable feats he performed was the shooting out of anlndian head portrait upon.a sheet of paper, as accurately as it could have been drawn by an artist, ne also did a lot of fancy shooting, and did not miss a shot during the entire exhibition. - . mar-velnn- s. n. -- --e- . - SUBSIDIZED PATRIOTISM DENOUNCED BY BRYAN Ve sell wheat for 85c. Best - wheat wholeor straight grade Washington, May IS. Vigorflour per 50 lbs $1.10. II. E. Perry denunciation of a subsidizous & Co. Phone 625 R. Free deliverry. The bodies ed patriotism which seeks to cre- w$s lulled by gas. and (Advertise went) a quarter a were mile found ate war because of the profits in the mine. mouth of from the They Mr. Frank Hanks has obtained armor plate and battleships, investiAn burned. were merbadly the county rights for one of the and. of the sensational and exmost useful inventions that has cenary newspapers which- - prefer gation into the cause of the tomorrow be will begun plosion to the truth, ever been put upon the market big. scare headlines and will introduce it in Cache marked an address by Secretary by officials of the state mining Roy Yeager was County. It is the Famous Gas Bryan here today at a Hague uni- department. rescuers and may out by the held brought under a consist Generatorlizand versity meeting sjof thrown a He was recover. Peace the at a is st.ove Washington auspieesTof burner that put into 300 of feetby the explosion small cost and which will reduce society. It was in celebration of and was the only man to escape the fuel bill more than half. One tbeftrarte$nth anniversary-- ef the section the from ,ofT the mine must be able to buycoal At $2.50 first meeting at The Hague. the where explosion Occurred. iiWar is in the interest of a a1 ton pet . rf ' sooUcon-necten d few people, not of all. Mr.,Bry-$is no waste, no smoke no ARMY OF SCARLET declared. The profits are garnwith the fire it makes aiid - 15,000 WOMEN masses ovthe while ered by a few, it has many other advantages er the coal burning stove. It can pay the taxes. War rests upon New York, May J3 Fifteen he fitted to any stove, and the feeling, not upon necessity. Back women . of ji the under is of for thousand of much furore is1, war the not great It is a really cost scarlet arm V no census World a manufactthe a selfish in interest invention.wonderful urer of battleships and there are has heretofore enumerated ply men so unpatriotic that they try their trade in, one 00 rough of to stir up trouble in another couii- - , Greater New York alone. This Z I is the estimatafoLthe Bureau ot try against their of TTJvwiixne' an ''organization make .personal profit therefrom: monIs there any, baser use for TMt TRADE MAR Why Wc Sell Alabastine We sell Alabastine because we are convinced that every claim made for it by its manufacturers is borne out by the facts because we know that it is easy to apply,-i-s wonderfully durable, has distinctive hygienic properties, and offers decorative possibilities not found in any other fora of wall covering. is-tance to-e- om ; would be against the law and rebe commended that denied. Robert Murdoek offered to sell the property north of the Rre Hall for $2,100. and this was referred to Commissioner Lind' . quist. ion the-petit- lFJ 1 -. m - 'Si . VThe people are learning to discriminate also, he continued, between patriotic newspapers and those- - that work onlyf orlhig head lines. I was glad to see the made on attackrSeeretary-Daniel- s this sensationalism. I hope to see this discrimination by the people increase. . CITY DRUG CO :C7 11 Main EL T ME PACKAGE for- c A FIRST CLAES SECTION OF WHEAT LAND in the Bin Creek Section, $3.50 Per Acre. (Terms). c-- Good House andLot in Providence CHEAP. 20 Acres Beet and hay land 1 mile from Sugar c fl .Building Lots and, Homes for Sale in Logan City.' ' ' C We have a choice collection of Farms, Homes and Ranches for , war encour- - Those na-J- l It purports. hierelyjo describe of their accurately: conditions M New tions r pose Y The Ih&Jiest chance of going to war.-H- of bringing out i the facts. said it was possible to cFange hope- - is --expressed'thatsubse-quently the ideal of the world, just ascan a Rtisfacto?y jpolicy- -' to be done with an individual, and check the cyif may? he worked out. that the ideal of peace would Mr. Rockefeller himself contriprevail throughout the entire buted the foreword io the volume. world after a time. Future reports will deal with conditions in other large cities in BODIES OF 15 MEN and FOUND BY RESCUERS America andwithmethods of their results combating the in Belle Valley, Ohio, May 18. Europe, Existing preproblem The bodies or fifteen men had ventive, reformative and correcbeen, recovered tonight from the tive agencies in New. York are deImperial mine, where two ex- scribed as wholly inadequate to I 1 plosions early last night resulted their 4ask y , pr in the death of fourteen miners Aside from a series of chapters and one rescuer. dealing in minute frankness with A rescue party descended early the operation of notorious resorts dead to throughout the city, the report today and brought-ththe surface. treats of the dance hall evil and - Fourteen miners are said to of the of the alarmhtgflpread -have .been killed almost instantOver massage parlors. ly by the explosion. Fairhurst three hundred of these exist in that-spend-mo- 8 ' ' A Varnish Stain unequaled in price and quality S' has no equal for marred furniture, refrigerators, bathrooms, kitchens, screen doors, iron -- pipes, fences, interior decorations, etc. Floorshine isTmade in 14 beautiful colors. Ask to See The Ahhzslhie Prize Des ey! ages war, he added. floors, Tha Sanitary! enables pn to decorate ymt bon little trouble. It eotnee is powder . aunpljr mixed with water and put our store and examine the A la baa tine how these tints can be combined . designs so as to produce moat artiatic . Preparation l 7M 1 Hardens Like Flint It : ownsoasto ,). TMDE A -- v . Gallon can. covers 250 sq. ft. $2.50 y2 gal can covers 125 sq. ft. $1.35 Quart can covers 65c. sq. ft.. . 75c Pint can covers 34 sq, ft.. ,,, 40c y2 pint can covers I7 sq. ft. . . 25c pint covers 9 sq. ft.. . . . .7 15c Wm. EDWARDS Furniture , y- - e 26 So. Main, Logan LET US FEATHER YOUR NEST so-call- ed Sale or Exchange. C $250,000 to Loan on Farm and City Property. C The Dry Season is now' on Insure with Us. H. A. PEDERSEN . Op-erator- & -- 1 itOf some-innoc- ent char-acteriz- ed . r CO. "Over First NatiOnal Bankr the city, says the report, and in many of them not the slightest effort was made to cloak the immoral nature of the business. .for these establishments are often procured by advertising in the newspapers. Of the dance halls the report says: The public dance hall . was found to justify:the worst that 75 dances has beenaidof five .on were only reported Nor are as decent. these danceg attended onlyhy hardened Young profligates. others if girls not entirely innocent, at. any rate not wholly depraved, and young men not altogether vicious, attend h - ' fr the gatherings in search of amusement and changer Many are innocent, working girls, who seek legitimate recreation. The sinister element in attendance is-thired cadets who attend with the purpose of finding new subjects of debauchery and of subsequent exploitation for gain- - These agents of commercialized vice are usually well dressed, well mannered, and introduce themselves politely and easily to strangers. .They often pretend to love at first sight and exhibit marked devotion, by which? the girls are deceived and to which they too often yield. cold-bloode- he d -- |