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Show PAGE TWO THiS JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY. CACIIE COUNTY. UTAH. THE) LATEST U.MiN WSLTt--. PUBLISHED BY EARL AND EXGLAM) , I J i It is bard work repressing our imiles when we read of the latest of styles coming over from Pans for shopgirl and heiress, a distance of thousands ofjniles. The "Curtain Skirt now is the fad that is driving the Frenchies all mad. If is likely the curlain is' useful in flirtin' when girlies meet up with a lad. The description they give isnt clear, so we havent the faintest , idea, but its anticipated theyll be operated by strings to be pulled by the dear. Its a dandy invention indeed, and a novelty all the girls need. To married men froward the shades can be lowered, so the simps will have nothing to heed. But when girls encounter a blade, they have orfiy to raise up the shade to show enough stocking to make em look shocking none of the girls are afraid. conference4 practically decides whether. Europe shaU be pulled through cr permitted to go into bankruptcy. About 9a per cent of government expenses today represent the cost of wars, PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE, and over 20 percent of these total expenditures represent the PRESENT cost of BY JUNIUS mf roOAft ALLAN MOSS. COPVRIQMT NAT. OF.. VNAOC NANA 11, RCG'STCNC V has been paying unemployment to 1,500,000 idle workers, repeating on a huge scale the example set by Robert Owen a hundred years ago in his factories at New Lanark. Owen stood it, but England is in danger of going broke over it. There is now talk of stopping the payments. That would be hard on the workers, but might be ' the less of two evils. This payment of workmen during enforced idleness, though practice, Jjy possibly justifiable, in principle,, works. Jtadly draining money from taxpayers to meet the unemployment payments, it reduces the capital available for industry and thus retards industrial revival. Moreover, the payments are said to pauperize those who receive them. The situation, is somewhat reminiscent of the feeding of the idle populace of Rome which became a regular institution in the time of the Caesars. Idleness itself is bad for everybody. , Industrial workers must Jive, and since their own jobs are so largely beyond their control, it is true broadly that the industrial But it does not owe them a living community owes them a living-.without work. It owes them jobs. An obvious solution for any such problem is to use the idle workmen on public works of various kinds. That would be constructive enterprise, tending to revive industry and avoiding pauperization. There is a lesson in it for' America. 1 To CSM.U Too S- - efh early. Vi'tr teniiins of Olil Sajings "Here. boy. give me a bottb of denatured Grape juice," Tm ortpwn skirt fvt e.so jp1 Subscribe &rthe j, -- JlsT lit BIT raid slit-- , ' Do jou love Darling nin aa much as ever? "Yes, dearie," said lie, with Ins nose buried in bjs newspaper. That ought to have sausfied tier hut she had to ask "Why?" - pose. HomeBivnraper , Amos Tasli says "Speakiu' o iv-- j iL .improvement it ain't always the biggest ioicTjLo.sl JifautifuJI lawn that surrounds the happiest heme. ! November T12 We can't have universal (ware as long as we have cigar ashes on rugs. JISTM) I Events To-Da- ys PERSHING STATES FACTS n , . j ' full pockets and empty heads a murderer cell. Whether Arbuckle be guilty or innocent, the fact of the revolting debauch remains, and the debauch brought on the death of a woman. (By Robert Quillen) The time may come when a man will achieve fortune without losing his brains or his decency, as is too often the case now. But until that time does come A11 tears are public opinion should compel a frondamp, even An itching scalp causes hair to recent and law abiding line of conduct, even tiers. fall out, and an itching palin causes though the inclinafriends not to tion is fall out. there. An agenda, like charity, rovers a Full pockets are not to be multitude of sins. condemned, but full pockets and Ireland is anxiously warned that empty heads are a menace. taxes have mounted Bteadily ever it might help some to dress speed sinee this became a free We dont need the combination in country. this country. cop like undertakers. ISNT IT THE . TRUTH? - f rnombera of the unemployment in Washington was that the figures show that the wiempbyment !S not neariy as bad as has- - been reported The yed1PerSOn3 they f0Und was two Elions tWfhK0 was finally fixed at four millions, 9 th0U9and3 wh0 are habitually Dlotid dl7hreVmC Uf t0 much hes or too much cussed- not considered bad nnSr Ji1S ? rP,U,a!i0n f '0nditions The conference did much d?trUr good and the already noticeable. S - con-feran- ce 110-00.0O- caused - Standpatter: Anybody who isnt required to atand the gaff. Much of the friction between tions is occasioned hv Action by flat -- e credit could safely be extended. bonds can be watched with interest. .sea against HUiLa.-ii- i uunus, iumgn in especially while such good investments are available the I nued States. If, however, the Conference is a success and bonds may become Hro?i.v3tC8TCnknie,l d,cUne foreign investmenis are those of Switzerland, Belgium and the Scandinavian countries, together with certain municipals. The best speculations are Chinese, Japanese. Fnch, Italian and Russian bonds. The latter now ar0Und 15 and t,esPised Jy everyone may be worthy of study cnference fails it will indicate that the at odds and as soon as they get great their bieath they will start fighting again. such a oi Uld Pr0bablvrbe tel. If you are planing to bu nations are hopelessly Every man should have a falr-sied cemetery in which to bury the1 faults of his most intimate friends.) opines A I, Farrell. z- Pythian Sisters Testimony A As we mingle with people and smell their smoke, it truly seems that the crying need of America just now is a good five-ccigar. Pythian Guest. Sister, there never was, and thero never will he a good five-recigar. It is well for all the ladies in the world to know this. Christmas is coining. nt f,ore,k'n money, therefore, wait and see what happens lllr.Lr the Conference. also that the future deal!?eembf,r to do w;ith the future of America. of Europe has a greatPeacend reconsUruca"d business in America, War and bankeruTvSi tn Europe means, perhaps war at least contrnued hard times in America. Remember that while you may have nothing to do with a whole lot to do with you. foreignI trade, foreign trade has Hene, urge man and woman to get behind President Harding h,S part in Conference to ReducS lhf Armament Ubejncrea.se Sam hidings gave a soda-wattreat at Plums confectionery last Friday night for the gentlemen who acted as at his uncles funeral last week A pleasant lime was had by all. n Keneral business which Irofessor (giving All rights strictly feserved) examination "Docs any question embarrass you? Bright student "Not at all, sir, Not at all. The questions are quite clear. It is the answers that bother me. A hoy writing an essay on Milton said "Milton was a great poet and wrote Paradise Dost, then his wife and he wrote Paradise Regained." A New York woman knocked a man down, blacked both his eyes, and split his lips for trying to flirt with her. She must have been a striking OlUU.V. THE SKIRTS There is much charm, the bard st ts. About the swish of silken skirts as- The skirts today, remarks one fish, A r- short to sw ab. menace: Any part of the world pobably in which you do not - happen , 4 ladles should be eareful where dwell. Johnnie, the stork has brought smoke. they Burning stubs discolor the sink so cigarette you a little sister. badly. Aw, gwan. Stork nothin. It was The chief weakness of a repre- the milkman brought it. Doesnt it sentative government is that it on the wagon, Families Supsay represents so many conflicting bless. A plied Daily Clarlisfon Pioneer Celebrates Anniversary RICHMOND" Nov. 5. The South Ward Fiimary was reorganized at the sacrament meeting Sunday evening with Edith Plant as president, Laura Barnett and Millie Telford as counselors. A general fast has been calk. by the presidency of the church to e observed next Sunday when prayers will be offered for the success of the disarmament conference at Washington. A meeting of the presidency of the stake and the heads of all the stake auxiliaries will be held Sunday evening in the bishops storo house at 8 p. m. A excellent program is being 1 and Senate are largely in the nature of supreme fizzles, as far as accomplishing any raal When Greek meets results to the country, are concerned. Both houses there are flounder- - is always an argument Greek, about the It would be to shoot a 0f e!es claPtraP while the relative Venizelos merits of. and rocket .to Mars easy real and lfwe could hsrneas big Constantine. are sidetracked. There certainly is a the now energy expended In shootcryimr need in thi. V . bull. LIOyd Gerge' an Abraham Uaco Murat Halstead always held that ing Conklin and murder Isnt news. It isnt ih our Lets see. what was the American day, at any rate. Ides of humor before the writers of funny stuff beguu (o use bad the 'isms that have cooled grammar? Carlina bums a negro murderer at the stake, off Among A?d ft in the lust or considerably year just hke the Indians did a few centuries ago. Each person who two is patriotism v. What a peaceful old world this participated is just as much a criminal, just as much a would be if all the stubborn and No murderer, no beer, wasnt work," very avaricious and just as much a lawbreaker as was the were eliminated, negro they burned. It successful as a protest, but It was leaving onlypeople us. an excellent prophecy. for fhe verament of the United States to ev put a France Isn't f thm? 83 U is a di38Tace to the whole Some men keep their fortunes, considering the Jalking much, and great problem on country and some take pen in hand to her hands we are surprised that she their love tor the vamp. it able to talk at all. aSe.f0r:a i CLARKSTON, Eighty-sixt- h Nov. 4 The birthday of that old gentleman M. J. splendid Clark occurred on Sunday, Oct. 30. Many of his descendants gathered at his home north of Clarkston and spent the day in congratulating and entertaining him. A musical program was rendered and all present enjoyed the dinner served by his granddaughters. We all wish Granp-father Clark many more pleas- ant birthdays. For about a week our school teachers Mr. Mr. Hancey, Maughan and Mr. Thoresen, Mr. Mealson, Miss Christensen and Miss McBride have arranged a lot of interesting good times for the students. It has been a week arranged for the conjoint session of the two wards to be held of rejoicings Sunday evening at the Richmond ward tabernacle. The regular monthly meeting cf the Chamber of Commerce was held Wednesday evening at the club rooms. The tax discussed 'tax payer.and a resolution adopted sustaining the action taken by the County Farm Bureau. Mr. Anderson of the Morgan Canning & gave a talk on the importance of quality products- - Cache County Farm Agent, R. L. Wrigley was also in attendance. James W. Funk was called to Ogden Thursday by the illness of his mother, Mrs. Annie Funk. Mrs. Mary E. Thompson has moved into her new home. ques-tfoVfc- It has to be conceded that our Congress The plan la a one. unless some gentleman of good fortune discovers that you carry cash set in a few weeks pall-heare- letter quality tjiat, though, he wed to say It lng ago. , - to-se- frign sometimes lo-a- U! na- armament. The immediate relief which the Conference offers lies in the hope that it will bring about a peaceable understanding between England, France, Japan and the United States. It is my conviction that none of these nations have at heart any aims or schemes which, if thhe cards are all laid on the table, onnol be adjusted in peace and harmony. Accomplish this and you have eliminated the greatest barrier to commercial revival of Europe. As to the financial outlook of certain of the European governments I can see no cure short of complete reorganization, but a credit machine can bcestablihed which will safely allow merchants and manufacturers of Europe t their factories and business running and gradually pul the people of Europe back to work. When people have asked me if they should buy European securities, I have advised against it, because there was no 4ssurance,as to whatAhek money w eujd be used for. To . lurnbjh Europe money to buy raw materials and carry on a profitable business is one thing; to supply money for building battleships and keeping a lot of idle soldiers is another, from the investors standpoint. On the first you stand to get your money bactr w ith interest-ronHi- proposition second you-ar- e simply throwing your money away-- The greatest thing which the lonference can do, therefore, is to bring about a frank understanding between the principal countries. Tear down the. present jealousies and intrigue between the leading nations, substitute, in their place the common-sens- e of and you will have a basis upon which almost unlimited . .LnKbe.fmeime Well say this much for the lady killer, ho never was1 anything like as deadly as ihe mod- ern husband killer ts . lhT.,CredLby the They talk about the fifth whoele to a wagon being useless. Well Dots of automobiles carry a fifth wheel." Flat pock books are IN THE DAYS .NEWS 1872 Richard J. Oglesby was el The distinction of being the most ected governor of Illinois. the celebration dinner in Washington 1877 The Bland Silver bill was which both General Periling and Samuel Gompers travelled man in the world is claimed for J J. Virgo, the world repre- Introduced In tKfe-S. House of Rewere among the speakers, Gompers devoted his remarks chiefly sentative of the Young Mens Chrls-tlo- presentatives. to the record of labor in the world war, and left the 1887 Triple Alliance concluded Association. Mr. Virgo bus covimpression Liat labor won the war. ered considerably over hair a million between Germany, Austria-HungarIn taking exception to the remarks. General Pershing said: " miles In every quarter of the globe, and Italy. 1896 Marriage of the ArchduchMembers of labor unions were not the only ones who won and It is his boust that he has ridden In every type of vehicle known to ess Maria Dorothea, niece of the Aushe war. Every American is a patriot whether he belongs to a man, from Iullmun car and automo- trian emperor, and the Duke or Or'labor union or not. bile to the primitive used in leans. It seems to me to be about time that somebody arose to say China. His service with the organiOXE YEAR AGO TOIMY that America shall be governed and ruled by American citizens zation began ni England when he was Jik Dempsey, American champion twenty-on- e years old. During the pugilist, and Georges Carpentler. and not by this organization or that organization which may World War he was one of the direet-in- g French have selfish purposes to serve. champion, signed an agreeofficials, visiting all the battle-fron- ts ment to box for the worlds champThe policies of this republic are not determined and speaking to two million by labor ionship and 500. OOOl unions or any other organizations but by the consensus of opinion soldiers. Now he has started for AusTODAY'S BIRTHDAYS of its patriotic citizens of whatever affiliations, by the citizens tralia to begin another world tour M. Tarbell, noted writer and Ida Mr. Virgo has bepn In and who inherited their patriotism from their fathers who came train wrecks and has shipwrecks lecturer, born in Erie county, Pa, had othmany across in the Mayflower and helped determine and decide 64 years ago today. the in- er narrow escapes from death. dependence of America as -- well s those who have adopted AmeriEugene V. Debs, noted Socialist X X I V KKS HIES TOUT Y'S A leader now serving a prison sentence can institutions as their own. 1787 The last session of the old for alleged violation of the Espionage It isnt a question of labor unions. It isnt a Continental of Congress opened in. New act, born at Terre Haute, Ind , 66 question whether-w- e belong to some association. It is a years ago today. of York. 1814 Americans, under Gen. whether we are loyal citizens of the United States." question Dt, William O. Thompson, presidabandoned Fort Erie after blow- ent of Ohio State University, born at ing it up. Cambridge, Ohio, 66 years ago today. 1854 Battle of Inkcrman, in Most Rev. J. J, Harty, head of the WHEN Fatty Arbuckle was discovered for the movies was which BO.OOo Russians were defeat- Roman Catholic diocese of Omaha, he ed by 14,000 British and French. k born in St. Louis. 68 years cleaning cuspidors in a saloon. At the time of his ago today. 1855Northwestern University, at a charge of murdering Virginia Rappe he was a film arrest on Truman H. star with Evanston, 111., first opened to stud- States senator fromNewberry, United more money than he could spend. Michigan, horn in ents. j Detroit, 57 years ago today. But his money went to his head, and his head landed him in Lafayette-Marn- e - isup- fv . JIT ,1 'and WAGES FOR IDLENESS THE British government tf help to business if it is successful, a hard if it fails, this Conference which convenes on November 11th is the most impottant business eviBtsinoe the armistice. The possible benefit from the immediate saving in armament expenditwes is only one important feature of the Conference. The keen business man's interest lies in the fact that the A tremendous blow MEMBF.lt OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republicatlon of all new dispatches credit to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. All right of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. ri 2. A EDITOR- - the Post Office Erery ' bay in tfe Week, Except Sunday, at Logan, Utah, aa Second Class Matter. SlilHCRlPTION KATE 60c BT MAIL, PER MONTH. In Advance 70c BT CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance A Discount of fl.OO Per Year Wiirbe Given for Advance - Paymcnta for.-- FulLYr. 4- Armament Conference And Business t Entered V. OFFICE CAT VJE COMPANY GORDON AUGUSTUS I PUBLISHING Saturday, November 6, 1921. as The Halloween parties were numerous and the town marshal added six deputies to watch some of the moves of some strangers that came into town, but noth-- , ing serious developed. - - A Piff, Paff, Pouf Here is a story from a local show: Topics of t he Day films were being shown. They included the story ol the man who, when asked if he liked Omar Khayyam, replied I never drank it, and whose wife Ycu ought not to rbjectcd. have said that its a kind of cheese. A girl in the ucGence laughed and said. , Thats a good The Morgans, the Rockefellers era." and thu girl next asked, the Ryans, the Stillmans and all The first that bunch belong to the Church Well, what is it? of the Holy Lividcnds.girl replied, A cigarette. Diet u re , - z Immigration and the birth rate among foreign citizens is now so great that in about one more generation a .fellow Will have to speak Italian, Polish, Hungarian, Mexican, Japanese, and have a working knowledge of Finnish and Czecho-SIovaki- an and Bol- shevik to get along in business or make his wants known. The wife of one of the Kansas coal mine strikers has just inherited a million dolars from a rich relative in the old country and our guess is that capita! now gains a new member and the proletariat loses a recruit. - I I |