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Show 'f: FAGS EIGHT JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. TIU-TTHEI- Saturday, September 25, 1915. 1 Model 33 Model S3 Berlin, Sept. 23. A- - GermaiS merchant in Bangkok, Siam, 6 Cycle, 7 Passenger, 45 H. P. Electric 4 cycle, 5 passenger, 35 H, P. Electric Starting and Lighting, High Tension Mag Starter, Electric Lights with dimmers. High neto, one. man top, 35x4 & Tires. Tension Magneto, one man top, 33x4 Tires 'Price $1 145.00 f.o.b. Toledo. Price $750.00 f.o,b. Toledo. DONT ENVY YOUR NEIGHBOR WHO DRIVES AN AUTO THESE DAYS: OWN CttiE! ' write to a friend here; One of the employees of our firm, a Chinese, is financially interested in a moving picture theater. A few days ago my Chinese friend informed me, that he had just received a very interesting war film. He invited me and a few other Europeans to a private performance and we attended. You may imagine our amazement when the titlejF of the film was thrown on the screen and we read?'. j The German emperor captured by the English. The three reels consist of a number of "faked battle-scenand grewsome atrocities, which culminate in the capture of the kaiser and his staff by English and Italian cavalry and infantry. The German ruler is pictur-- . ed as a bloodthirsty murderef .The First Car Load of Overland Automobiles Have Arrived. ' MORE BEAUTIFUL CARS YOU NEVER SAW - , The delightful fall season which draws all people out of doors is at hand. It is the time when a car is most desired for either pleasure or buiiness. You are invited to call and see these cars demonstrated. r Shipment. W. A. ROSS, Agent, SIMON, THE JESffll At The Lyric, Monday and Tues- day, Sept. 27, 28th. Edwin Arden Appears in Adaptation of Locke Novel Produced hy Pathe for Gold Rooster Brand. Edwin Arden appears to be specialty- - of - visualiz- ing William J. Lockes fascinat- ing characters. His performance n The BeloVfed Vagabond is generally conceded to be one of the most, sympathetic of recent screen portrayals and now he adds to his collection of Locke cleverjnterpre- - V, portraits with a tation of - Simon - the --Jester! fashioned after the book of the same name. No doubt there will be more Locke characters in the future, and it is not venturing a great deal to hazard that they will win a high place among Pathe's Gold Rooster Plays; It takes an artist such as Mr: Arden to get unde; the skin of the whimsical English novelists creation and seemingly Edward Jose possesses the artistic feel-in- g required in directing the picture. They work extremely well together. But granting all the virtues of the five reels in question, and they are many, Simon The Jester, may be just a bit disappointing to those who comire the film with the book. It icks --something, of-t-he spirit, something of the inimitable charm that have given Mr. Lockes novel distinction.JPos-sibl- y these qualities, as they live in this particular story, are too closely a part of the author's adroit phraseology to be revivified in another medium ; perhaps, even, they exist if one has the eyeto see them. At all events, a great many people who know of Locke only by name, or not at all, will enjoy the picture immensely. Without bothering about comparisons they - will . Quick action will be imperative to get, one of this -- es - at Logan Garage and Supply Coer North Main St " take the "photoplay oil its own another pleasant Incident was brought to the attention of obmerits and be satisfied. in the person of Edwin servers There Is a first-rat-e story of a T)avis A. M. Phd., who Clarke engagquixotic Recently arrived from the East ed to a beautiful girl, a member to become instructor in Chemisof Parliament who has six try. He has donned a football months to live. He arranges his suit every-da-y 'thus far and givlife, accordingly, that is, accord- en the mefi some mighty fine exing to his odd nature, which is emplary .work. Although not a extravagant in all things.' It star, he has had good football will experience in some .of the prominever occurstohim that-hlive beyond the allotted time, nent schools of the East. To see nor ..that his aristocratic fian- him mix with the fellows and cee' will be replaced by Lola, a offer valuable suggestions provaudeville performer, trainer duces a moral effect that cannot of cats ; but these and other help but bear results. . equally unforeseen things occur The freshmen class is now unin the career of Simon the Jes- dergoing its organization.. It ter. Mr. Arden gives an able boasts of its size and its '"BLASTER" EXPLAIN well supported by Irene War-fiel- to buck up against the first team Crawford Kent, Alma Pell in a way to bring down much and Edward Dovenport, applause. The Sophs, , Juniors and Seniors - also expect some A. C. FOOTBALL keen competition in the game PROSPECTS GOOD for the inter-clas- s championship. Once the" regular team (Continued from page one) eounseLHe described Jiowthree positions were prepared for dynamite blasting. The first blast, set off at 7:50 a. m., he said, was a success. Before setting the second blast, Mezzanotte said, he took the usual precautions, including the sending out of flagmen to stop traffic, and when this was done he gave the signal that the blast be fired. In three or four seconds, Mezzanotte related, ' the deck (wooden pavement) began to go. It started where the blast went off and rolled away like a wave. The street then sank in, but no debris was blown in the man--wealth- y,' e -- perforrnanceandiaTreasonably d, the drubbing it will get by the second squad and the class elevens ought to round them out into an aggregation capable to hold its own this fall. to be on deck within a week, the atmosphere on College hill brightens wonderfully. The pep in the and zeal aroused first student body meeting it makes self evident that all forUNDISPUTED FACT ces of the school organization, Comincluding the Ag. Club, the mercial Club, the classes and alMrs. Jones We are having so the Home Economic, h a number of bargain sales quite ' by the way means much ip town of late". to the boys, are all going to conMrs. Smith Ye3 T always atcentrate their prowess as one tend them, for if we ever get big machine to push the team it is up to "us alongavictoriouscareer. house wives to save all we can. One reason for the live spirit Mrs. Jones Yes, 1 U3e to fol is Jhe jeturnj)f C. Owens and low those bargain sales toe, but Howard Brossard both of whom I found that no matter how were prominent in the Aggie cheap they sold I could always Squad of 1913 which carried off dj a little better at Rasmussen the State championship. They Bazaar at Logan, so there is are out every night, sand from where I do most of trading the ginger and skill with which now. I am buyincr my my sugar they master the situation," It Is there for $6.10. Advt. ' ; evident that the same old fighting spirit that animated them CLAIMS KAISER WAS before is still alive and promises STRONG FOR PEACE to assert itself once more. Both men are eligible this year. Still, New York, Sept. 23. Henry Ford, the automobile manufac-ture- r. just before he boarded the submarine K-- 5 at the Brooklyn navy yard today, said: When I visited President Wilson in Washington Wednesday he told me he heard on good authority thatafter Kaiser Wilhelm signed the first declaration he suddenly flung the pen across the room, and, looking up to the great military leaders assembled around him, said: 7 There, youve made me do and it, you are going to regret it for. the rest of your lives. Asked whether he thought President Wilson believed the story, Mr. Ford replied : I dont know, but I do. It proves what I have already thought. That is, the kaiser is a hymane man, strictly devoted to ' peace, but as a ruler was forced to do what he was told to do by rhe militarists and preparedness , party. to-d- ay club-whic- FILM SHOWS KAISER TAKEN BY ENGUSH STER - TH KLAST MEETINGS T isSioharies the traveling By are announced for Saturday and Sunday evenings at 8 oclock at the First National bank corner. The subject Sunday evening will be If Christ Should Come Today, Saturday evenings The Indwelling Christ, Good music with organ and cornet. Two new workers have arrived this week" making jeyenJnall.JEveiy body, is invited. New York; Sept. 23. The work of clearing up the section of the new Seventh avenue subway, in which a cavein yesterday caused the death of seven persons and the injury of nearly 100 others, proceeded rapidly today. No additional bodies were found. Reports from the hospitals were that most of the .4,injured would recover. August Mezzanotte, the blaster who directed the explosions FALL PASTURE FOR KENT generally believed to have caused Balling, Logan. the collapse of the wooden pavfc ment, and who disappeared im- c mediately after the accident, today appeared at the district at -- torneys - office, accompanied -- by C. He-- per- and 'miserable-eowardmurder the of directs sonally women and children by his soldiers and when he is ' surround- ed by the British troops he first tries to hide and then falls on his knees to beg for his life. The film has been shown in thousands of moving- - picture, houses throughout India and al- -. so jn all of the English, colonies in the for east. The - public, of Bangkok1 didnotsee" It, however as it was barred by theSiamese r authorities. WEEKS PROGRAMME At-The- - LYIUGiTonight At --The OAiC-- onighL Key r T Marguerite Clark Sisters. In GussiesDay Seven Pathe Weeklys TUESDAY 27th, 28th. Diamond from the Sky.' Chap. MONDAY 19. 5 reel Fear Simon the Jester WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 20, 30 ' stone Feature. 3 parts The Maid of the Wild MONDAY A TUESDAY 27th, 28th Neal of the Navy 2nd Installment and three special reels. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 29, 80 Unlucky Louey Piet. News No. 7. The Kidnapped Stockbroker In 2 parts. The Kiss.- - Ina Claire in The Puppet Crown 'Paramount Travel Series No 7. WATCH FOR NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM , r Paint For All Purposes c nt for buildings. Paint for Barm excava-tio- n. When he recovered he ran ' from the place. District Attorney Perkins WARD FOURTH SERVICES SUNDAY SEPT. 20. Priesthood meeting 9 a. m. "Sacrament meeting7:30p; m. Address. John Quayle. Quartet, Clara O. Peterson and Co. Address, A. E. Cranney. Good attendance is desired. Paint for Carriages. Paint for Automobiles Paint for any purpose on earth. We cany one of the most compIete linesin this market. Always at your serviced . Phones No. 1 and 2. RITER BROS., DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE Hart Schaffner EtMarx I Announcement Hart, Schaffner and Marx Varsity Fifty Five. Suits for fall are their own best announcement.. ...Nothing we can say about them will be half as strong as they can say for themselves. Listen, to them any day now. SALT LAKER VICTIM OF BANDIT Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 23. A boy bandit held up and robbed Robert Beecher of Salt Lake early this morning of $200 according to thd latter. It happened on a lonely , bridge. The young bandit was caught. Robert W. Beecher, 21 years old, is the son of F. W. Beecher, 1048 Windsor street. The father said last night that the last time he had heard. from his son, a week ago, he was in Omaha and on his way back to Salt Lake. The young man has been east for some time. Whether the victhe Milwaukee holdup is tim his son Mr. Beecher could not say, but. he said he hoped it was . not. r -- -- OPPOSITE - ig The scene paralyzed his senses, Mezzanotte said. He thought had been killed when the was impressed with the sincerity of Mezzanottes story .and did not order him placed under arrest. He will appear whenever he is wanted by the authorities, he said. Coroner Feinburg announced tonight that the inquest will take place Saturday. ' J air street car fell into the . THE TABERNACLE, LOGAN, UTAH.. |