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Show PACE SIX X1IE JOURNAL, Wednesday, October 20, 1920. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. 4, 4. ? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4? 4? 4 4 4? 4 4 4 4 4? 4 4? 4 4v4? 4 4 4 - - X 4 jj.' 4 4- - - 4 . - ft ft -ft -- -- -- ft -- ft 4- 4- - 4 ft "4f 4v -- 4- - ft f -- -- ft -- ft -ft 4- - -- --- ft f We are going to sacrifice our Stock on account of prices going down. So buy your Winter Supply NOW AND SAVE FULLY 33 ft -- ft --- f i hr D. j ft . 4 4 -- ft -- ft -ft -ft ft -- -- ft 4 -- ----- ft ft ft ft Sale Price ..DRESS vr K 4 -- -- ft ft : . 4 .: $3.25 $4.75 $5.75 $7.75 : T LADIES PLUSH COATS AT $25.00. $35.00 and $15.00 ALL CUT PRICES LADIES CLOTH COATS AT 15.00, $20.00, $25 and $60 ALL AT REDUCED PRICES 9"C Social Hygiene Board will assist. . "llie session of the Institute ill bi followed immediately by the convening of the ca Conference on the G.eat Red Plague, which will continue lor six days and will be attended bv the best known physicians, ad- ministrators, and other experts of the three Americas and parti- cularly of the United States. The meeting of the Institute and of the Conference in sequence is be, SHOES $1.35 $10.00 Mens Dress Shoes. Sale Price $8.50 Mens Army Work Shoes. Star Brand, Sale Price . $12.50 Ladies All Kid Shoes. Colors Gyey, Brown, Beaver, Black. Sale Price $10.00 Ladies All Kid Shoes. Sale Price $1.45 $2.15 65 $2.85 $1,50 - 44 $4 Institute on The Red $2.35 $1.65 $2.35 LADIES SWEATERS goods 44 Public Health Service ... HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS $4.50 All Wool Sweater. Sale Price $6.50 All Wool Sweater. Sale Price $7.50 All Wool Sweater. ..Sale Price $10.00 All Wool Sweater. Sale Price 371 f jit $3.15 $2.85 S2.45 $2.85 $3.00 Aprons. Sale Price $2.00 Aprons. Sale Price S3.00 House Dresses. Sale Price 37! $1.50 Serges or Tricotines. Sale Price, per yard $1.83 Serges or Trieotines. Sale Price, per yard $2.00 Serges or Trieotines. Sale Price per yard $3.00 Serges or Trieotines.- Sale Price, per yard... ,79c Plaid Dress Goods. Sale Price, per yard $3.50 Plaid Dress Goods. Sale 1rice, per yard $1.85 Silk Poplin, 40 inches Wide. Sale Price per yarc..., ft - $4.00 Skinners Satin. Sale Price, per yard $3.50 Georgette Crepe. Sale Price, per yard $3.25 Taffeta. Sale Price, per yard $3.75 Charmuso Satin. Sale Price per yard...:. $1.95 $3.50 Extra Heavy Winter Garments. Sale Price $2.95 $2.50 Medium Weight Garments. Sale Price $1.95 $2.00 Light Weight Garments. Sale Price $1,65 PERCALES, GINGHAM, MUSLINS, ETC. 40c Hope Bleach Muslin, 5 yards for $1.00 ,40c and 50c Light or Dark Percales. Sale Price per yard.... 25 35c and 40g Ginghams. Sale Price per yard 25 65c Silk Ginghams. Sale Price, per yard 50 75c Devonshire Cloth. Sale, per yard 50 COc Galatea Cloth. Sale Price, per yard- 42 50c Canton Flannel. Sale Price, per yard....'. 37 40c Canton Flannel. Sale Price,- per yard 32 Vif $G.OO 50c Extra Heavy Outing Flannel, Lights or Darks Sale Price, per yard 50c Quilt Material's, 36 inches Wide. Sale Price ft ft 4- - PER CENT 1 -- 3 "SILKS,ETC. , - 4 4 4 -- All Wool' Garments. Sr G ARM ENTS . ft 4- - 4-- 4 4- - ft --- 4 4 4 4 -- $65.00 Mens Suits. Sale Price $47.50 $55.00 Mens Suits. Sale Price $37.50$38.50 Mens Suits. Sale Price.- $32.00 Mens Heavy, Wool Sox. Regular 75c. Sale, 2 pairs for.: $1.00 Boys Leather Mitts. 65c Regular Price. Two pairs ior $1.00 MISSES RUBBERS... pro-lessi- on 4-4- - - 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- - . . 4- - ll' 4- - tb 2, One Lot Misses Rubbers. Sizes Per Pair, Only One Lot of Misses Velvet Hats Sale Price, each Childrens Overshoes. One Buckle. Sizes 5 to 10j Sale Price, per pair 89ft Childrens Two Buckle Overshoes. Sizes 6 to 10 '5 --Sale Price .. $1.39 25c Mens Jersey Gloves. Sale Price 6 Pairs for- $1 .00 25c Boy's Jersey Gloves. Sale Price, G Pairs for $1.00 Mens and Ladies Bath Robes. Sale Prices from . $6.50 to $15.00 Wool 72x81. Batts. Price $2.00 Regular Grey Sale Trice $1.35 Boys Winter .Caps at....: 7Sf?, $1.25 and $2.00 4-4-4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- - - 4- 4- - 4-- 4 4 4 $7.75 ,'$6.85 - . $9.50 $7.75 4. 4- - BLANKETS $3.50 Value Blankets, at. $150 Value Blankets at $1.00 Value Blankets at $4.25 $3.50 4 4- 4-- $3.00. t 4, & v , 1 specialists. ; Try to Relieve During the ten days of the I11- stitute four full courses and elev-v- c en half courses will be given. Of the ful! courses, the first three to search shops, and even1 the private houses lor the canishtd lood stulls, shop-keepe- rs Fooi Shortage iable to conviction, not only for tho lines and penalty levied byv the court, but must alro pay the federal goveinment $10i)0 as;a ' Internal reventio special tax. Commissioner Williams instruct ed prohibition agents and internal revenut collectors tonight that provison of tho revenue laws of 1918 mposing he tax was was still in effect, and directed them to cariy it out. Many men are always starring something and never finishing anything. Although? marriage is a lotintery- it isnt the gambling stinct which prompts men to ? ) take such chances. Warning by Williams potatoes, oil, lard, rice, Oct. 19. WASHINGTON, coai, sugar, and bacon, and a Tcrtons who violate state .he Iwituro fn kttpo amount of hiddtn ptoe?ks laws by manufacturing Plague Diseases th t diagnos s and Oct. 1. The go- were seized and heavy fines LISBON, cr seliing cither fermented, or am the 0Uld) h;'ea-'e- '' vernment is trying to find a way en the ti ansgressors. distilled are 'vo"len intoxicating liquors 'ff. b fl-'Tto relieve WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 20. the the serious searchejs had have Lately shortage The law. the To meet the steadily increascf all neets-saithe vegetables also is decreed, ai tides of food piactically no results and on 'hai( CJlirf.es Wl11 as the discontent ing interest taken by the public of the peoplt strain of living assumes alarm-In view utter lack of condition of W generally and by the medical ng proportions. to supply the population on protective in face of the present situatioi dchmiuent women; sugar Decrees have been issued by of Portugal the government has particularly in the war "ork fpr Krls: the work of he is daily becoming more manifest The problem is a difficult against this Great ked Plague the one the government grantipg fee forbidden two days a week the D. S. Public, Health Service has as no sooner are the articles tiansit and commerce through- - sale of cakes and pastry. Match-ou- t Organized, an institute on veneribulated at a lived price, than of rice and butter, es have reappeared again on the Portugal eal disease control and social hyveneral diseases; law enforce- - thy totally disappear from The two products which have been1 market by intervention of the giene to be held in Washington unobtainable. Free transport? government after a period sex psychology , clinic November 22 to December-- 4. At selves with the means and me- - ,mcn Ofhc.als were appointed ticn clime ; and of rice, maize, management social; potatoes and, which none was obtainable, this meeting health officers, pri- thods of warfare against what " as vate practitioners, clinicians, U now generally recognized city-toeducators, psychologists, socio- perhaps the greatest single fac-- r Officers of State and boards of HORSE clinicians, health, now' impairing the public logists and Others w ho feel the ses, social workers,. judges, and need of further information in The faculty of the Institute 'probation officers of courts of1 regard to the twin diseases of the red plague and in regard to the '.will consist of Doctors J. II. domestic relations and juvenile, different sciences that have halp-- l Stokes, Mayo Clinic, Rochest?r, courts, police matrons,, superin-ed in building up our now wide Minn. Hugh Young, Baltimore, tendents of eleemosynary of police medical concerning them, may Md., John A. Fordyce, New tutions, chiefs lnstitu-benef- it commercial of Newofficers L. E. the: York all Jr., of Keyes, Citv; obtain, free charge, Wiltions, urologists, dermatologists, cf ten da vs intensive York; Thomas M. Bailiet, neurologists, psy-an- d training by the best experts, man iliam, A. White, Prof. M. A. Bige- - gynecologists, and officers of med-tW'oman, in the country. In! low-- Katherine B. Davis, Mrs. chologists, work th.Social Martha P. Falconer, and some ical and sociological orgamzaAU-Ame- ri- 4 MENS SUITS-- '''iU pro-hbiti- on -- 1 ? . 1' of-th- . . - r 1 I nur-heaif- 1 ' h, insti-knowled- ge ; - FOR hi Am-rica- n Institute. Others attend but who are not included in these groups will be expected to present creden-- j tials from State or city health ofsion to the who wish to Bargains in Slightly Used Sewing Machines 1 ALL GUARANTEED Wheeler and Wilson Singer (Nearly New) New Automatic White Rotary, i White Rotary Standard Rotary Sit-vStra- $60.00 i , ' , te : $25.00 $35.00 yi $15.00 IIZZ..IZZ... $2500 ficers. CAN YOU BEAT IT White Sewing MachimTCo. ! 22 WEST FIRST NORTH In order that more people of Logairmay know the real value of f Application for admission should be made as sqon as possible in order to enable those in charge of the Institute to make arrangennents for the education-- j al facilities, comfort, and plea-- ! cure of the guests. No applications will be accepted aft?r No-- j j Ve will i rection of the surgeonGenerai vitSawnt.1 fnpmicthowetvheart, if circumstances ance impossible. desire jyiH have anrple opportunity for private conference with the members of the fa- - j tAU-wh- o - not 25 per cent, but sizes of Ho2seshoe Tires c. Discount on allA11 firsts New Stock - GUARANTEE Cords, SOOO. Fabrics. Gbbd conduct a Big Two Weeks Opening Sale, 30 to 40 - . i30x3)2 generous cooperation of the culty making this unnecessary.-, Ilotel accommodations will be reserved if instructions therefore ara sent to the U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. -- 1 1 30x3 Tires $14.67. 32x3 . . $17.67. 33x4 $24.00. 34x4 $25.00. All others in nronortion yr . Glines Double Tread Tire Co. r " 54 West 1st North |