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Show Tuesday, INovember 1, 1921, TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. OFFICE CAT THRIFT, HABIT A Man To His Mate IS EASY TO II r should be universal. Richard H. Edmonds, editor of the Manufacturers Record, is the author of th's editorial sermon on the habit of systematic saving: The War Savings Stamp is one way through which every man, woman, and child can give expression to his patriotism. The War Savings Stamp appeals to the boy and the girl to save their pennies as well as to the man and woman of small income and to those of larger Income. None are too poor, none too rich Jo coo perate with the (lovernmehriTTrough the making of a War Savings Stamp" habit a national habit. n -It well said that we get a habit and then the habit gets us. If we get the habit of buying War Savings Stamps the habit soon gets us and en ables us to largely increase our savings to our good and to the - ' welfare cf the Nation.- We sow an act and reap a habit. We sow a habit and reap a has-bee- -- character. We sow a character and reap a destiny, In the home, in the pulpit, in the school, in the shop, on the farm, we should talk War Savings Stamps; we should think in terms of War Savings Stamps, and help to create such a habit of War Savings Stamp buying as to make it a universal custom. In doing this we would be helping the Government and we would be strengthening the moral farces of the Nation, by encouraging people to save the money which is now often wasted in trifles which help neither body nor soul. The War Savings Stamp habit when once it becomes universal among young and old, rich and poor, will become a great national blessing, and in sowing an act by buying War Savings Stamps we will Bhape the destiny of our coun- and of civilization. try Considered Bank Unsafe, Savings Burn with Home Refusing to invest his money in Government securities or to place it on deposit in a savings bank, Albert Corelli, of Linwood Heights, a suburb of Chester, Pa., is now penniless. Corelli, who boarded at the home of John Roceo, left $800 in savings locked in a trunk when he went away on a short vacation. When he returned home he found the Rocco house a heap of ashes. He had told friends his money was safer than a bank could keep it, and he would not listen to suggestions that he invest his savings in Government securi- ties. Investment of the $800 in Securities Treasury Savings would have yielded him approximately $170 in five years at 4 per cent compounded quarterly. No matter where you go bigger wages are paid elsewhere. An electron la the smallest thing In the world except the man who puts his property In Ills wife's name to dodge his debts.- A New York butcher who cut off bis thumb went out of business. He probably aaw no, chance to aucceed without a tin) ili b Jto weigh with the meat. ISNT IT THE RUTH? T By fitter Every Meal ' tty Robert Quillen) HOW TO BE A STENOGRAPHER To bo a stenographer you must be a girl with light dark, or red hair, these colora to be permanent or In rotation as desired. You must also be equipped -- with a powder puff. Up rouge, eyebrow pencil (or, even bet- J. ALLEN DUNN Richard H. Edmonds, of the Manufacturers Record, 4eJievts Buying of Savings" Stamps d nvsc Illustrations by Irwiii Myers Copyright Bobb Msrrfli Co. When Rainey's watch was ended and he was chiseled with Lund in the latter' cabin, the giant promptly quashed aJi discussion of Tunmda'S attitude. "Ili put no trust in any giant-eyehe yellow skinned emphatically. They're against us, race au religion. They want Californio, or rather, the Iaeilic toast, un' they think tliej're goin' to more akin to u git it, Theyre-n- o tlihn a snake is a cousin to an eel. They're not of our brqpd, an you can't mix otUe tjui. J'll hate no ileal with Tanmda, lieyoiitl genin' dope cjut of him. If he helied us it 'ud be only to lurtlier his own ends. Not that he can do much unless " lie lowered Ills voice to .a husky whisper. Theres one thing may slip In our matey,1' he said "the Japanese. I doubt If this Island is set down on American or British cliurts. Hut I'll bet it is on the Japanese. They dont know of the gold, or It wouldn't be there. Rightly, the island may belong to Russia, but, since the war, Russia's in a had way, an' loose from the muibluud'U be gobbled by Japan. What the Japs grab they dont let go of. If they should suspicion us of i,'ittln gold off euny island they cud trump up to call theirs, If they found gold on us at all, It ud be all off with us an the Kurluk. We'd be dumped inside of some Jap prison an tbe schooner confiscated. Ah' if things go right with us, an we ever sight the sinoke of a Jap gunboat cornin our way, the first thing Ill be apt to do will be to scrag,' Ta- muila or liell blow tbe whole propoi-- ' tlon, Whether weve got the gold Itbourd or not. Even if he dldD't want to tell becoz of Ills own share, they'd git It out of him what we was after. J Ever play much at cards?" he went on. Play for jore last red when you' don't know where to turn for another, an have all the crowd thinkln yore goin broke as they watch the play? An' then you slap dowu a curd theyve all overlooked an' lurf In the otiier chap's face? "That's whnt I'm goin to do with Carlson. Ive got that kind of a card, matey, an' I ain't goin to spoil my fun by tollin' even you what it is though jo're my pnrtner in tills gamble. Its a trump, au' Carl sen's overlooked It." Lnnd chuckled hugely as he mixed himself some whisky 'and water Rainey refused a drink. He wns nervous, bothering over what the outcome might be, and how he might handle himself. lie was not at all sure of hi own grit. There was a nasty doubt as to his own prowess atid his own courage that kept cropping np.. And thaj state of mind Is not a pleasant one. Rainey went over and over the situation os a squirrel might race around the bars of his revolving cylinder, and came to only one conclusion, the Inevitable one, to let the matter develop Itself. Lunds winning card he had bothered about until his brain was tired. When he turned In at last, deto follow spite his determination Lund's admonition concerning sleep, It would not come to hlra.' He was awakened at half-paseven, got a eup of coffee after dre-ir- g warmly, and went on deck. Curlsen and the girl had preceded him. Lund BY gold-gcttln- enny-tldn- g stood af the rail with his beak of a nose wrinkled, snuffing toward the icy crags that were spouting a dazzle of white flame, set about with smaller, sudden flares of ruby, emerald and sapphire. Tumada appeared and announced breakfast. You'll be coming later, Rainey? asked Carlsen. "You and Lund?" He stalled for the compunionway' and the girl followed. As she passed the wheel Rainey spoke to her: I am sorry your father la so 111, Miss Simms. he said. She looked at hlmwlth eyes that aila moii. V. . PAT. 099. A CtlNFKCTlON ROOM As limitless as ocean's waves Her love fob candy rations; Alas, her best ycung man went broke Went (frier than the nation! riee-eate- , JUNIUS eopvfttanT i9?i. mr coga TftAOC MARK ACGlSTCBp Her fate? She burst! At confec- - v V , The road to normalcy with good intentions. They found her mighty handy; Ah, no, ahe did not go to waste, wonderful help In daily tasks and sports as well. s a The falling of .night seldom breaks anythlngeXcepf t h eVol b tea dJTa w . her ialtcaiuly! were filled with sadness, that seemed TIDE! Browne: "Faith will mpve moun- liquid with tears bravely held buck. "I am afruld be is dying." she an- -' tains, swered in a low voice. "Thank you for Towne: 'That's why I prefer a jour sympathy. 1 (vacation at the seashore. It's there She stopped at some slight sound . , , w en you wan , did saw not catch. But he that Rainey t the face of ('arisen framed in the The way 80n,e mPn bra about sl.dow of the companion, his mouth open in a wolf grin, and the man's eyes their wives you might think they were gleuiuing crimson. He held up a wanted to sell them, says our devil, hand fur the girl. She passed down . without taking It. j Prohibition has ahoved Kentucky I Lund came over to Rainey. awav from the bunghole, but hanged i'lc;r wea th e r, th ey t e ll m e ? " he .f k Pvosened Kentuckys off said. That the unusual. Fog index from t he trigger. finger Aleutians three buudred au' fifty days , of tiie year, as a rule. Soon as we, sight land, whlch'U be Cnalsska or tliereabouts, Carlsen will have the Jennie McNulty OTrigger, course changed. Theres a consider- - Was famed for her wonderful Agger; Her waist was quite small hie fleet of U jilted States revenue cutters at Unaiaska, an Carlsen wont Wasnt hefty at all, pull ennythlng until were well west of But from there ahe got bigger and there, lie's pretty cocky this morn-in- '. bigger! Wal, we'll see." There hud always been a certain A doctor says sleep with your body r about Lund. rollicking . north and south. What are the odds This morning he was grim, his face, blanwith its beak of a nose and aggressive as long as you have plenty of chin beneath the flaming whiskers, and kets and the neighbors have no play Ills whole mugnlihwnt body gave tbe e.' piano. m impression of resolve and repressed action. Rainey fancied whimsically WHICH IS SO OFTEN THE CASK that he could hear a dynamo purring THESE DAYS Inside the giant's massiveness. He Mich, Journal.) (Detroit, had seen him In open rage when he in Red claims a skil"The Lady Honest denounced first had Simms, plot, replete with but the serious mood was far more fully devised smart dialogue, deletable comicalities impressive. The big man stepped like a great delightful lyrics and titillating melocat,hls head was thrust slightly for- dies. a ward, Ids great, hands were half open. One forgot his blindness. Despite the Which reminds us that we are unsightly black lenses. Lund appeared progresginR ntcely wlth our ncw piay. so absolutely prepared aud. In a differis delayed ent way, fully as confident as Carlsen. The production, however, with In a hitch the negotiations by A certain audacious assurance seemed I There la nothing In novel to alarm and cept the grammar. a- startle ifiazads disappear and hard mode-- n you ex- places come easy. WRIGLEYS elves you comfort and PoiseHt adds w Some of the Conference delegates will bare their hearts, and some will bear watching. The Volstead law baa knocked out about everything except1 the-la- w of supply end demand. the zest that means success. A j Land-ho- " ! called Rainey back. peak, sir.1' Dead ahead (TonN on it. or smoke." lie nine sliding down.the halyards to the deck iis Lund said : Thatll be Mnknshin. Now the funll commence." F'iorn below the sailors off watch came up on deck, and the hunters, the lutter wiping their mouths, fresh from their Interrupted breakfast, all crowding forward to get a glimpse of the land. Minutes passed before Carlsen came on deck. He had not hurried his meal. Til take her over, Rainey, he said t,rlr(!v. Rainey and Lund were barely seated before the heeling of the schooner and the scuffle of feet told of Lunds prophesied change of course. Rainey looked at the telltale compass above his head. "Heading due west," he told Lnnd. More "West It Is." said the giant. coffee, Tamada. Fill your belly, Rainey. Get a good meal while the eatln Is good." Although It was Hansen's watch below. Rainey found him at the wheel Instead Tf the seaman he had left there. Carlsen came up to him smiling. "What is it? High 1 c (To Be Continued) MCKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL a Grand facturer. Rapids Flavor Lasts You cap say one thing for government by the people. It teud to develop a sense of humor. good-humo- to ooze out of him. to permeate his neighborhood, and a measure of It extendi d to Rainey. ('arisen, liefore he went below, had sent a man into the and now he shouted, cupplug his hands and sounding his news as If It had been ' i a call to arms: Tfce r Statistic concerning the car owned by farmer teach us that mouay makes the qiare grow obsolete. i SEALED TIGHT & kept I Every loyal Irishman should study English and preparo himself to debate hla countrys wrongs. Very likely tbe mm rnjiimH''vvVV iu paragrapher bad a bully time while, TWO FURNISHED IUJOMIC for he was working on the ark. Inquire 88 East 4th South. Noahs time ! great deal for 5c ; furniture 1 tts a E la paved You ran also judge a man by the borrowed pencils he keeps, tionera Lund Stood at tha Rail With Hla Beak of a NomT Wrinkled. ter, 'detachable eyebrows )f silk stockings, a skirt that ca be shorty eued at least two Inches per week, a note book which cannot be opened at the right place when desired, four peucila which always need sharpening and an eraser which never can be found. (Continued) Next time yoa want to concentre cn a piece cf work Just siip a stick of WRiCLEYS between your teeth. rent FOR a HOARD AND ROOM By week or Every once in a. while you see a . month. 1(4 North First East. farmer w ho ha no ambition to move A WIDOW Want work. Address to town and run a filling atatlon. Q. L., care Journal. a A poet says communion with the liOlKKKKKITNQ ROOMS For rent 1(8 South First West. stars purifies our thoughts. It the gentleman speaking of movie stars ROOM AND HOARD 85 East, First North. manu- BALK Brass Bed, Springs and Mattress. 8x12 Velvet Wilton Rag. Apply 874 North 2nd West, A for student or light housekeeping room. 156 North 2nd East. Phoue 818 J. HOARD AND ROOM COOK STOVE For sale. Practically new.. (18.00. Call at 203 East Boulevard. , , SMALL lOlNO LADY Wants work. Call Mr. Wollaston after I p. m. Phen 298. , I, - . FOR KENT Two down atalr rooms Furnished or unfurnished. At 444 FOR KENT Nice 4 roomed furnished modern house. Apply RobSouth 1st West. ert Davidson, 8( North 3rd West Culture Is secured from books, but not from check books, as s.ome seem to think. ' ' V. s , Hilt KENT A four roomed house, FOR RENT Nice furnished close In. Apply to Jos. Hawkins, Bath, Heated Access to Laundry room.' 1(2 South 1st West. Jln,';5fhons PACT S 548 J.. . .' ( A writer says women - legislators The tftetful maid is the aum of all MODERN Rooms for rent, bicycle j will pass laws making life unbeara and homes for sale, best location, YOUR FRIENDS will vthnnk yon If O, George, innocence as alio says, amarble for. men. He sounds like you tell them to mall theif broken 13( West lat North. chocolate Is perfectly that , - ' Bed-coo- r 0(ff - display pf ',' lovely!" , ' ried man. ' f ;' i. a There is seldom anything of Inter- says Poe the Plodder, Is s a country newspaper. They great wanting against kicking. The est la better he does It,- the more un- have so few picturesque killing In the country. popular he get3. A mule, - About the only means of showing is possible to kiss a girl while In a small town la to take opera class a It takes but an automobile, driving when attending a free mediglasses whole lot of cine show. The Kentucky mountaineer who It -- has married the 8&me woman three times ought to go as an expert to the Disarmament Conference, c m They arrested a Chicago man In knee trouser. Probably thought he was Impersonating a woman, Chicago burglar has sued newsMistaken re- VZ WIS!K: 3 cent a word per issue. No charge for less than lfie for first issue. Unless you have an advertising account with us send cash with order. One paper for damages. porter referred to him as a landlord. a COWS For Sale. GOOD ' MILK How did you lose your arm? Call 808-- J. I was swimming a steamhoat ran FOR KAIJi Modern five roomed over It. brick bungalow. Call Journal. By Charles Sughcot glasses to the Deseret Optical .com- 4 90 CHEVROLET Touring car, pany, P. O. Bos 35, Salt Lake City, almost new, for sale on reasonable Utah. terms. Phone 927-- J. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR RENT Modern bungalow. Furnace heated. Cloae in. Seeled proposals will be received Phone 780. by the Board of Commissioners of LARGE BRICK HOUHE In good Cache County, Utah, for the conlpcatlon, for sale or trade for struction of a Motor Truck Repair Shop and Storage 8hed on the CounLogan City property. Phone 527-ty Farm at Logan Utah. 125 South Third West. Proposals shall be delivered to FOR RENT One front bedroom, Mr. William Cbugg, County Clark, with or without hoard. 241 Weat at hla office in the Cache County Court House at, Logan, Utah, before First North. 2:30 p. m. Friday, November II, LOHT In front of the Cache Valley 1921, at which time the bids shall Electric Company on Main street be opened. Monday night, a canvass roll containPlana and specifications are on ing tools and wrenches. Please leave file at the office ot the Clerk cf information at this office. Cache County or may be obtained of Fred W. Hodgson, Architect, ComLOHT One sorrel horse 3 years old mercial Block, Logan, Utah. branded WB left shoulder. One The right is reserved to reject any gray mart 4 year old. Notify 628-J' or alt bid. Logan. jr j Proposals shall be accompanied by g certified check in amount . of S AtHEMSTITCHING and five-roo- m J. 4. r 2, Picotlng i cent of tha made payable on any sewing per the Board ot bid, tachment! work Commissioners ot ;to Cache machine; easily adjusted; price County, Utah. Signed, Gem 82.50, with full Instructions. H. A. THEURER, Chairman. Novelty Co., Box 1031, Corpus WILLIAM CHUGG, Clerk , Chrlstt. Texas- Adv. , Itt Which Our Hero Utters no Word IIow You S Get Thin To become i lender or (educe your weight, simplytalce those delightful little Korein Tab- ula as directed. No need to starve yourself and no danger. The shadow part of thia picture show bow fat make acme women look old and ugly. It a dangerous to be overatout, and 0 ear to get thin, you should get a boa or Korein T abule and begin reducing now! Wnta for Cm book winch explain the eeie M nF fcoftta ifrm. Sent postpaid with tan It nctmonttb AiJm Kocna Co Sdtion X, Nw York. R Y. this KOREIN tabula are dispensed in city by all good druggiata including Biter Bros. Drag Company r ( "4 |