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Show Thursday, May zu, i9f5r $1 fii Dozen Roses free today with purchase at Marvold Floral. Adv. i "saylf you present him with the--r Yonldutfc -- Fountain shade. AndiCompany -- Advt. Mr. Charles Hibbard is visiting in Logan after an absence of five years. He is now ranching it north of Malad and is getting along very well. Offered fj hing-tends-to- Dont miss a singl- Chapter." J That hold you. aghast one Its a ceaseless cataract of action moment---enchant- the next. ed YouEcan see the first Chapter of this wonderful Picturized, Romantic novel at the LYKQ' TIHIETOE NEXT MONDAY & TUESDAY NIGHTS No Raise in Prices. All Seats 10 Cents 0 THE SWORD OF STUSTICE IS . CreTTIHQ'-SHAR.Feft- DAY.1 JSyEKY FAIP. w , AND SQUARE - HE olks who pursue your Ii - relentlessly pocketbook fiot intending- - to; glveoti a fair exchange for your money are not getting along so well nowadays. Our method of supplying you with highest Quality merchandise at prices 'is finding favor - consistent ' The Co. is preThe Howell-Cardo- n Attorney - John A. Sneddon Joseph - Quinney, to team busiin a baseball to to on has Malad his put who ha been confined paring legal gone that will play ball all summer. home by illness for some' days, ness. was reported as better yester-daMr. John Faroes is here from TMr. Bartley Cardon is in Salt demonRiverdale, Idaho, on a visit to Lake attending expert strations at the Eastman.Kodak The Ballard Camp Daughters relatives and friends. school. . .. of Pioneers, will meet on Friday afternoon. May 21st;, at f. the L. D. Brochart an employe of Miss Lillian Ostlund left ye home of Mrs. Charles Baker, ,55 the Rex theatre, was unforaU- l nate enough to one band in the cogs of a ma- - wTBpendTtire Bummer. Wmle away she will attend. the . Unichine used there, and one The Telluride power plant in was torn off and another digit versity at Berkeley. badly the mouth of the canyon is run- smashed. ...i Jhe- Logan Temple, it is exning again. It is said that water shortage at some of the IdaThat worthy citizezn, Mr. A. pected, will close about the 1st of ho plants has, compelled.;, the for extensive repairs BrogSard, has once more joined andJuly , renovation, for a general starting of the one here. the Yanks of the benedicts He so it of months: three period to was married the othet be would well Two good building lots for Miss, Laura Rose of Saltday for people having Lake sale on North First East, ,4x16 business there to make such ' The estimable an lady. City; rods for $250.00 each. Apply: at Journal extends congratulations. arrangements as may be neces; 370 North 1st East. Advt. sary. PocaD. D.. of Mr. Tallmadge The Eliza R. Snow Camp of is now the specN. moved to Logan and es- the tello has ial agent for Cache county of Daughters of. the Pioneers the Beneficial Life. Insurance tablished an indoor baseball will meet at the home of Mrs. Co. He has for several , years court in the quarters formerly Harriet Smith, Friday at three been employed by the Amalga- occupied by the Lyric. The oclock. mated Sugar company in this place will be opened at once and city, but recently resigned his baseball fiends will then be able Judge Call came up from Brigposition with that' company to to get some batting practice for ham yesterday morning and in go into the insurance business. that is what the court really is, the afternoon tok up the trial of an arrangement whereby electric cases on the April calendar. In Mr. A. R. Hovey of Millville, a machines do the pitching for the case of H. O. Jones vs. W. brother of Secretary Hovey of those who want to bat. , W. Roundy, ,et al, he rendered the Boosters Club, underwent a judgment in favor "'of the an operation for appendicitis and c plaintiff,' awarding him nominal hernia yesterday. He came out damages of one dollar and reof the ordeal in good shape and quiring the defendants to rewill soon be on the high road to move, the dams which caused the recovery. suit to he brought. The divorce suit of Emma Anderson vs. Ole Dr. J. M. Bemheisel of LewisAnderson, was the second case ton is moving to Preston and called. forming a partnership with Dr. W. N. Jamison, but they will CHILD SWALLOWS SCREW maintain dental parlors in LewAND CHOKES TO DEATH iston and have regular day3 there as soon as the office i3 put Garfield, May 17. The irl which will be in about daughter of Mr. and Mrs. two weeks. Advt. Lewis Doram choked to death Saturday night, having swallowThe Relief Society conference ed a wood screw, which lodged of the Cache Stake, held . oh in her larynx. The child lived unThe Exploit of til after the screw was extractTuesday, was very well attended, but the choking continued ed, and the reports submitted she had becoirie so exhaustand were of a .very encouraging nait was impossible to save ed, that ture. None of the general auher life. thorities were present and all Friday & Saturday . When the mother of the little the addresses made were by logirl realized the danger she sent cal speakers. . Among them were for a physician, who used instruPresident Luejf S. Cardon,Pres-ident'ments to remave the Qbstruction F.iBallif, Mrs. Moench, and everything possible was Mrs; Mitchell, Mrs. JohnA. Hendone to resuscitate the suffering drickson and Mrs. A. G. Barber. J : little one, but to no avail. y. i. - ':A; ,. Choice Groceries General Merchandise " - i: , THEATRE Economy; Supply. Company s Logan, Utah. Weston and Preston, Idaho. TONIGHT ELAINE -that Auctro-Hungaria- ce ' in Bukowina. , j ALLIED TROOPS WILL USE POISONOUS GAS London, May 18. Secretary for War Kitchener stated in the House of Lords this afternoon and French governments felt that the allied that the British troops must be adequately gases ' by. the employment of similar methods. These would remove the, enormous and unjustifiable advantage which must ' otherwise exist. . In the House of Lords this afternoon Secretary for War Kitchener said he wanted 300,-00- 0 more recruits to form . new ' armies. confidence He expressed his that in the very near future the country would be in a satisfactory position with regard to of ammunition. r The news from the Gallipoli 1 the-suppl- peninsula, in. other, words, the Dardanelles, was thoroughly sat- isfactory, Earl Kitchener WItO Pnira? de- clared. Lord Kitchner says he cannot tell when the war will end but that it will start in May. Get an Atlas at The Journal office for 25 cents and' follow the movements of the , large armies. Advt; AnyEvont . worth remembering calls tot picture. octal gatherings, family reS gddd photograph unions, of these events will keep the memory fresh in your mind, and make it a, joy forever. We go anywhere to photograph . anything day or night indoors or out. Our prices are reasonable and we guarantee satisfaction or no pay. Oar modern lenses enable us to do high grade work under the most unfavorable conditions. House-warming- s, -- ( S. , cessantly augmenting the number of our trophies. This furious pursuit, so advantageous for us, continues. "At the present moment the duster of roads in Bukowina occupies our attention, especially in the region of Kolomea. Here the enemy has been reinforced and has assembled every resource he possesses for defense, Kolomea being the only railway center connecting Bukowina with Transylvania and other n regions. The this district, in failure enemys which is imminent, will cut short immediately his further resis-an- President . D ns, as a consequence of this victory, Czernowitz already is in the possession of the Russians, while the remnants of the Austrian army flying inathe direction of the Pruth are in danger of disaster, which seems inevitable because of the fierce ac- tion of our cavalry which fell upon the retreating enemy in full divisions, destroying him and in- . v i cut flowers,f in Smithfield. e- a sequel tCthis Prize BIG TERRIFIC SCENES - Word came from Salt Lake - Fresh, Roses and yesterday morning of the death carnations etc. At Lindquists. there of Mrs. W. O. Wright. The Advt. lady was afflicted with heart trouble and had been in St. The . Smithfield choir, which Marks; hospital for some time. was to have sung. in the. Seventh She Was formerly Miss PoSey ward chapel last Sunday evening Murdock of this city, a niece of but was unavoidably detained, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murdock, will sing there next Sunday Sr. She is survived by her. hus- evening. In connection with the band and four.children, to whom announcement of;.their failure she was devoted. Two sisters, to appear last Sunday, the state Mrs. Emma Don and Miss Annie ment was made that the Seventh rendered the Murdock, survive her also. She ward choir jl waSTBhewomjffTandhad aThosftrrthe-Smithffielphmr-wOuldtJ have given had it arrived which was an error. The program given was the one the Seventh ward choir had previously given You are the-Austria- $10,000.00 for 1000 words or less as PlayT in west Galicia. The latest particulars represent, that the entire region between the Dnieper and the Pruth is in Russian hands as the result of. the brilliant vicuttertory, while J in aro defeated, disorderly ly flight. . They, have abandoned 20,000 prisoners and important, on a front of 140 versts, for the defense of which they have made tremendous sacrifices in money . . and lives- theirephemeral-success- - ry $10,000.00 For a Suggestion . ' , t Artistic, Realistic, Exciting Film Play of them all. The prospect is that we shall experience a water shortage this year. The river is falling now and it has not been very high at any time this season. Men who have been riding the hills for some weeks past say there is very little snow left in the mountains except on the peaks and in the high ravines.. The storm of Monday and Tuesday did a world of good and the dry farmers can now see pretty fair crops ahead. Board and rooms for Summer School students. Inquire . It Captured the $10,000.00 Prize in' the recent Photoplay Contest, produced at Enoirmous expense with the Famous Star Lottie Pickford in the Leading Role. The, most Beautiful, . Advertisement. cle in Bukowina as of such vast importance as to render nugato- - 1 Plenty of Spray material at Cache Fruit Growers association office. Rasmussen Bazaar. -- deba- describes-the-Austri- an souri, he says. They have experienced a great deal of hot weather. When - he left the thermometer showed 95 in the S. E.; Needham South. The Austrians are reported to have abandoned 20,000 prisoners in their flight and important positions organized on a front of 140 versts (ninety-thre- e miles.) The Russians claim to have occupied Czemowitz, and that the remnants of the Austrian army retreating in the direction of the Prutharedn danger of disaster. The Reuter dispatcITsays : The Russianofficial statements Lyrifi Hon.. Joseph E. Cardon, editor of Liahona, is here from Independence,. having been called home by business matters that required his attention. He tvill return in a few days. Every- - con- ViMcall 1 In The $800,000.00! Photoplay suitable for underlaying carpets and -- rugs, can be gotten cheap at The Journal office. Advt. " tains many other things dear to a boys heart and gifts for the girls, too. We will be delighted to offer if you a East . - A Conklin full in 4 seconds. 311 - Old newspapers,- fills the Our varied stock icial ' were served. He knows the CONKLIN original self-fill. is the thumb-pressur- e cia,' according to a Russian offstatement contained in a dispatch from Petrograd to the Reuter Telegram Company. Sister, to Mary Pickford .i; theatre. After, they returned to the' hotel the remainder of the evening was pent in music and singing. Dainty ref reshments Sell Filling' is and its Crescent-Fille- r by far the simplest of alt such vast proportions as to more than offset the victory gained by the Teutonic allies in West Gali- The T. C. S. club was entertained by Miss Verda Ralph on Tuesdays eveninjrat: the Palace Thats what your boy will The Aus- London, "May 18. trian defeat in Bukowina was of Talk to Robt. Crookston about your Plumbing. Phone 731 J. --Advt. "Dad certainly knew a good Graduation Gift when he gave me this CONKLIN. 3 AUSTRIAN DEFEA- TIS OVERWHELMING Mrs. Parley VV. Johnson entertained a number of her lady friends on Tuesday afternoon, the occasion belli: the fifth anniversary of her wctlcing. Avery fine repast was served and the remainder of the time was spent chatrmd in to the hostess. extend-congratulatij- ' JgAGELFIYEL Hr The Lovc&nd Studio Opposite Phone 437 the Post J. y |