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Show THE TRI-WEEKL- JUURNALr Y LOGAN,-UTAH- r Prof. E. J, Norton of Salt Lake City was 1 in Logan on business yesterday. -- J On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. I. Yaunker, assisted by Mrs. E. Yaunker, very pleasantly entertained the Methodist Lard-- : Deputy State Fish and Game es Aid at her home in North Warden Moyes was here, yesogan. The afternoon was spent terday with a consignment of ocially and preparation were young trout for Logan river, , made for a midsummer utility jazaar. Dainty refreshments Carnations 35c per dozen at were sejrved by the hostesses. The - Bluebird Candy Shoppe, . NEEDHAM'S Saturday And Monday SPECIAL Mantle Clocks Any up to $10.00. Special Price 8-D- Articles of incorporation of; he Republican Publishing Go., . Mrs. Mary Head of Preston iave been filed with the county returned to her home on Thurs- clerk. The new company was day after spending some time ormed for the purpose of rehere as the guest of Mrs. E. J. adjusting the control of the n ' Bell.. Republican. Mr. J. C. Allen taken over the interest Of laving County Game Warden Ewing Air. Wilkie Blood. The new' firm took oyer two thousand young composed of Herschel Bullen trout from the' city reservoir on is J. C. Allen. Mr. Bullen is and Thursday and placed them in Saturday A-a- dv.' ay $4.95 j A Mew Line Just Received. Lo-ra- dhe-river- S. E. NEEDHAM &JcO. r- Mrs. MaryBullends-vice-presic- "J-ent- F' J. C. Allen is secretary Murdocks special for Saturtreasurer. The authorized and. day. We offer the Famous Red of concern the is ten capital Robin assorted Fudge at 20c housand dollars. .and lbFine in appearance per eating quality.. Today only. WHO PAYS? ' aidv. I COME IN AND SLIDE INTO ONE OF OUR NEW SPRING SUITS. AND YOU WILL SAY TO US. TM SORRY lUE NEUER BOUGHT MY CLOTHES FROM YOU BEFORE CLOTHES THAT LOOK WELL BEFORE YOU TRY THEM ON MAY NOT LOOK WELL NOR WEAR WELL . OUR CLOTHES FIT AND WEAR. - SO DO OUR FURNISHING GOODS. DRESS WELL: IT PAYS. Morrel These pictures are good bethey-ar- e real. They are because peal they are true. This seriel is in 12 episodes, 3 reels each week on Friday and Mrs. William C. England returned home yesterday after having spent a pleasant weeks visit on the farm with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. 7 Peterson. cause J g, An infant child of Mr. and Mrsr Arthur Fames passed Mr. John F. Squires came up away, on Thursday after being from Ogden Thursday evening ill for some time with whoopand yesterday was greeting old ing cough. The funeral will take place today and services mends in this city. wiIPbe held at at oclock. one and Roses cut flowers, Fresh, carnations etc. At Lindquists. Stock of all kinds pastured by Advt. the month or for summer. InBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. quire Dr. Frederick, Phone 96m adv. Hancey, a girl. Ed. expected a boy, but he accepts the gift Clean-u- p Day was a good deal gladly. The stork will be this in some parts of the a success of then he and way again says' city and a good deal of a failure Mr. P. M. Neilson is now in other sections. However, lherewas a great deal accom cation at 127 South Main and plished and no one connectec his friends will find him able with the movement has occasion to supply all their wants in to be discouraged in 'any way the harness and saddlery line. Apparently people have become The best of everything of that thoroughly accustomed to plantkind is to be found there. ing and cleaning up their lots Advt. on Arbor Day and they declinec to break the habit in many parts The many friends of - Mrs. of the city. Some .day other John Bishop of Ogden, will be than a holiday, it seems, is best celebration. pained to learn that the lady for a clean-u- p died on Wednesday evening. The Empress vaudeville ofThe funeral will be held in Ogfered at the Lyric Theatre on den Sunday at 12 oclock and evening, Vas, as usWednesday several Loganites will attend excellent. Frank Spafford ual, was Mrs. a the services. Bishop the .and the dogs, were lady woman of and splendid type endeared herself to a good, alone worth the price of admis sion: Argo, the harpist, is an people here.. nVInrV fOV V vlvvRr All IllllvvUt AU The ladies of St. Johns church will have a food sale at Howell to Cardons on Saturday from-12. Bread, cake, salad, preserves etc. adv 1 i - Mr. John F. Squires was in Logan yesterday. He came up Thursday to attend the funeral of his friend Thomas Priday and stayed over a day to shake hands with his many Logan friends. jV n U IK A When a boys clothes fit as if they were made, especially for him, he doesnt mind the warm weather, but if his' suit pinches him any one place and is too loose in another, he is uncom- ' T fortable. clojhes 24th. dont mean those which, merely look Wlt.Thereis atreaseand .Wateh,for opening 'in chhptermT The Journal his great serial next week. COUNTRY UNDERGOING SPLENDID REACTION Salt Lake, April 15. A period of unprecendented prosperity is dawning for the United States. Gold flowing into this country from across the sea will be immediately converted into development work on projects on ar large scale. Any amount of money is now available at cheap YTRAGOOp eom -- fort Tif XTKAGOODthat is a clear indication of its value. The same patterns the same cloth is used in XTRAGOOD suits as in Young Mens Clothing. The only difference is that the boy is taken into consideration in the selection of the cloth so that he makes the best possible appearance when " the suit is worn. HOWELL BROTHERS Logans Foremost Clothiers rates for .legitimate enterprises. These are a few of the optimistic statements that A. W. McCune, the Salt Lake capitalist brings backTfrom New York; Mr. McCune is very enthusiastic over the outlook. He says the financial men are all predicting a marvelous advance in business in this country, following on the heels of the recent depression. The feeling that the depression is entirely a matter of the past, he declares, appears to be unanimous. Mr. McCune has been in New York since last October. He returned yesterday to Salt Lake. INDICTMENTS FOUND AGAINST NIGHT RIDERS gave several fine vocal solos and Cut flowers, seeds, funeral Floral Co. Adv. duets. Ip fact, the bill through out was a good one, and other Sheriff Barker had in his excellent offerings are billed for next Wednesday evening. The charge yesterday an unfortu- press also speaks highly of the nate in the shape of a woman Barbara . Worth company; tramp one who gloried in the which comes on Thursday night title and who seemed proud of Last night the Aggies me her filth and her rags. She calls herself Hiking Nell, and the Denver University in debate, is about the best representa- The question discussed was club Resolved,' that judges of al tive of the that has visited Logan in some courts of general and appellate iimeTShe was arrested at the jurisdiction, other than Federal Junction by Deputy Sheriff courts, should gain office by Winschelf, after .she had de- some method other than the clined to move from the mid- popular vote. Howard Maughan dle of the railway track and of the College handled the affirhad delivered herself of a lot mative side of the question ant of profanity. The Sheriff was Holbrook Working and Danie busy trying to getrTid of her. Wolfe took the other side - for She wants to go to Missouri Denver, The judges were P. L, and the Sheriff was just as Williams' and Frank B. Stephens anxious to have her get there of Salt Lake City and Prof. as she was to go. James L'. Barker of Ogden. T down-and-o- ut Seven men were indlcted in connection with the recent activities of night riders in Missouri by the federal grand jury which adjourned here yesterday. Judge D. P. Dyer,, of St. Louis, under whose instructions the jury carried on its investigation, announced that heavy sentences would be imposed on all men convicted in his court of participation in the night riders work. Letters have been sent recently to the large land owners and merchants of this vicinity threatening the destruction of their lives and property unless wages were raised, rents lowered and negroes driven from the district. . . , IV Ill I S vaccine New York, April 15. The man of the hour in New York in medical circles today was I)r. Harry Plotz, the young bacteriologist of Mount Sinai JUST WRIGHT'S ttsm and $6.00 We have a complete line of oxfords and shoes in the above makes for . Easter trade; for Ladies and gentlemen.. We always try to please our patrons and shoes fitted by us are fitted right. - announcedlast DWELLER IN LONELY us 1 ANDREAS PETERSON & SONS . Shoes-Tha- t's sense and, in isolating the germ' ness visitors during the week. Ezra L. Price, of Woodruff, which caused it, found that the with was summoned here on account bacillus was identical of the critical illnes of his sister, that of typhus fever. Mrs. Arthur A. Smith of Round NOTES OF A WEEK Valley ward. JFROM LAKETOWN County Supt. and Mrs. McKinnon and family spent a few days and Laketown, April 14. Albert here visiting relatives R. Weston, after spending the friends. The Y. M. M. I. A. finished a winter in Zions capital plying the plane and saw, returned to good winter course on the' evenhis home last week. ing of the sixth, and gave a to celebrate the event. social Chase Kearl, youngest son of Nathaniel M. Hodges Elder Mrs. Merlin E. Kearl. returned died home in Garden City his at home on the 8th. The young on at 7 a. m. Funeral 11, one-half April and two had man spent will be announced later. services Minneto on mission the years sota conference. Last. Sunday jwas a record fARIX- - IS MrRDERED . in the way ot attend-anc- e New breaker of the at a meeting night at our Sunday school and Seattle, April 15. The body York Pathological society that sacrament services. he had discovered an of Stephen Ranage, 65 years vaccine. In view of the The weekly priesthood meet- old, a wealthy and eccentric recent spread of this dread di- ings will be held at 9 a. m. on bachelor, who lived in a cabin sease in Serbia, where many Sundays until further notice. nine miles south of Port Orch- -' American physicians are lead- . Laurence B. Johnson motored ayd, was found today lying ing in the fight against it, the up from Salt "Lake and spent face downward on the floor of his lonely abode. He had been discovery was hailed by physi- a few days here on business. mail A. cians as timely as well as imcarrier, murdered, the top of his head Dunn, Harvey . on the having been blown off by a new Ford a car has , portant. put He had The germ of typhus fever Randolph-Swa- n Creek route. charge of buckshot. which the new vaccine Is inMr. .and Mrg. Wm. A. Dunn been dead nearly ten days. . tended to combat has been have moved back' to their RanRobbery is believed to have christened by Dr. William H. dolph home. been the motive for the murder i and as Ranage was known to have Considerable grain-sowin- g Welch, head of the medical department of Johns Hopkins other farm labor.' isbeing done received a large sum of money from England a few weeks university, as baccillus typhii here anPlotz receC. Dr. Robinson has ago. exanthematus, Joseph If Ranages assassin hoped to nounced. ived a call to go on a mission In obtain- - the wealthy recluses Dr, Plotz is .25 years old. He the near future. laboraMessrs. Enge and Thomas, fortune,' he was disappointed entered the pathological as traveling salesmen for J. G. Me for Ranage had deposited the tory of Mount Sinai bospital the to discover origin Donald Candy company and the; entire Sum in a Erementcn an intern of a fever called Brills di- - Scowcroft company were busi- - bank. ho8pital,twhQ-- $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, 5.00 IS DISCOVERED anti-typh- t label many Grant Bateson, a son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bateson, was badly hurt in an automobile accident yesterday morning. In company with Clyde Hurst he went out on the road to practice for the auto, race that was scheduled for today. When near the sugar factory something went wrong and he lost control of the machine, the result being that it ran into a pole or some other - obstruction, and both occupants of the vehicle were thrown out with . a - good deal of .force. Mr. Hurst alighted in a pile of soft jdirt and was uninjured while Mr. Bateson was pitched headforemost against a telephone pole. He received two very deep jealp wounds but it is thought that his skull was not fractured. He was given prompt medical attention and is doing as well as could be expected. XTRA-GOO- D Saturday-onlyAprilJ23ida- iid -- Two good building lots for sale on North First East, 4x16 rods for $250.00 each. Apply at 370 North 1st East. Advt. You Cannot do a Better Turn Tor the Boy than to see that the Suit he wears has an 4 ee -- For Boys for all Occasions At Any Time-- At Any Place Somewhere in one of the episodes will be a page from life of every man and woman in this city.. Rex Theatre, Friday and the-yesjden- Mr. Hyrum Hansen is out again after being confined to his rooms for 10 weeks by. an attack of typhoid. The Cache Stake Presidency will be at the Scandinavian meeting tomorrow morning at .ftA . Saturday. County Commissioners Facer and Bergeson wefe in town yesterday. They will be here again today,, as the regular meting of the commissioners jyjlTbe held This-moruin- See Window Green Stamps with Every Purchase 1 j PAGE FIVE, All J |