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Show , V THE JOURNAL. Tuesday, Ftbruary 14, J922. UTABr LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. Harriet andSThe Piper- - TO KlCSCFCHMP flu iicxt iiminimT I slipped sway V, from Hie limiw with I mjrsntt"e, and met Kuvnl Rlotidin downtown. We Hon. Stephen L. Richards of Sail mojored to Syracuse and took a train there for New York. I hud felt sick City addressed the students when I awakened It whs partly ex .C. weekly chapel exercises Monday on the qualities. and achievementa of Abraiiam Lincoln. In examining aspects of Lincoln's life t find thot there are many truths whlih areperilnent to his'country and Ours said Mr. Richards "1 see Lincoln first at his mothers knee in the rude cabin on the frontier, gaining his education fiom his kind .mother instructions and from one Later in life when book, the Bible he wras at the head of the nation he' attributed all the rudiments of his righteousness, integrity, and honesty to his angel mother. Delving into the heart of the holy scripture ho found that it was divine and carried with it a message of truth and 1 see him going helpfulness the throqgh hardships of boyhood and consider bis romance with Ann Rutledge as one of the most touching and Impressive of all love stones. Lincoln had a genet al afteetion for all but he had few1 close Intimate friendships which ripened into love 1 go .with him through the pangs that. Were attendant in the sickness and death of Ann which incident seemed to kill all his hopes for a time. But the romance gave the preparation for his great sympathing and love for humanitv, which he later demonstrated throughout his life. As his marriage to Mary Dodd was not a happy one I will now turn to the episode of the gieat civil war which plnoed a weight on Lincolns shoulders that would crush the ordinary man. No one seemed to be in sympathy with hh 'films in solving the problems oftlie cation, Men of the North and even his (Rptains differed as to projects entered into to bring about reconciliation and left Lincoln alone and apart from other men with but one companion and night Itefore, when we had all eaten and drunk too mueii. But I was very sic k In the train, I thought I was going to die, Ito.v ui iiersunded me to cut my lumli in the dining ear, and that only made me worse. Tliere was a nice vvcuiisn in Hp train, with two little girls, and she took care at me. And when she got Jo New Tcwk I had told her tlmt I was on my wedding Journey, and perhaps that made her kind she took us to her lioarding house In West Forty-sixtstreet. The landlady waa a dear, good woman, a Mrs Harrington, rind 1 was very sick by this time! elie put me into her own room, he-huso the house was full, ami sent for tier own doctor. "Jt whs a time of borror," Harriet said, smiling a little, after a moment of The strange women and the thought. strange room, and ltoyul coming In with flowers, and aittlug beside me. The doctor said It waa a toia-- of poisoning, and I was 111 only a few days. But tlie homesickness, and the strangeness ! Somehow, I didn't feel married, I felt like n lout little girl. I wanted to he buck In Linda's kitchen uguln. because nothing Insafe, ami teresting ever luipponcsl. "Well. I was sick for three or four days. It wus the fourth clay when I was well enough to go out. ltoyul thanked them, aud paid Mrs. Harringand we went to ton and the lunch downtown It was at Martin. I remember, and Royal was so excited and Interested In everything. But 1 still felt limp and dull. We shopped and went ubuut seeing things after lunch, nnd then we went to the hotel where he was staying. We were registered there as Mr. and Mrs. Blondln ; It was all quite taken for granted. Harriet stopped ; her face was drawn and white, her words coming uffti difficulty, the phrase brief and dry. Richard was paying her absolute attention, his eyes fixed upon her face. We had dinner upstairs, site said. She (mused, her lip tight pressed. that was God He professed no reliI cant tell you. aho began again, gion, his devotion was not given to suddenly. 1 cant tell you how it waa any creed, hut he gate his devotion that I came suddenly to know that I wns too young for marriage! In Miriam and loyalty to God. where they were I have been collecting references Street's little studio, about the baby and the sup-jielaughing in histories andpeevhet of Lincoln's It seemed different. But here. In which make mention of a supreme a hotel, I suddenly wanted my sister, 1 living and I have found that the wanted to lie home again. We were talking and planning greater portion of ills papers contain passages of reverence for the Deny naturally enough. Royal wns coming to nnd going In (lie two rooms; I had On five occasions he presented congress proclamations calling upon plenty of chance to (b escape. Kvery the citlbens of the Halted States to time I let one go by my heart beat harder. engage in faBting and prayer for the He could tell from her voice that her Inion of the preservation heart wus beating hard now with tha of several read Mr. Richards then memory of that old time. the messages which were embodied If I had let them all go by." she rewith the spirit of humbleness and commenced. my life would have been made manifest Lincolns dependence different. In a few necks we would upon the help of God to guide him have collie luiek to Wutertonn. as mini and wife, oiud perhaps bail a studio thru dark hours. I am more concerned about the rerr the Streets, and hi"Iiuik ff.uie fact that the men and women of Am- -- omtiim. But I couldn't! I caught up erica re forgetting God than any coat; left inv hat ind bug. I went down the sialrs, not other problem that Is vexing the nation today. Continued the speaker daring to milt for the elevator. And I -No man or woman will gain great- seat to Ylrs. Hrringtun'. Sbe uas me In; she subl ness unless they know within their very kind and tiudi that perhaps it would lie (letter to wait g an ther.is hearts that I wus older. I cried being that bus made the nation wbat und tlie next day Mrs. Harrington lout It is today. Train your feelings, me the inuncy and I went back to emotlson, attitudes and manners in a Linda. Of course. It was terrible, at first. way that will make you humble like Lincoln. Life Is not a career hjit a Rut tlie) were kind to me. In tbelr mission and you can best serve God way. And I Was ctrml. 1 went iwn lit tlie first mention of tile by Merle by serving each other " whole hideous thing. They saw Roy. and they told me tlmt I need never sec easy ncvoiuoon. him again. v "1 lie paper for It got to Rihhles on insisted "Jagsli.v currying the pnicr! said that a divorce had home lust night. liecn arranged, lint there wa no need Weill But Bildiles Insisted on carrying for n divorce. It was all hushed up Linda and Fred never smke of It. 1 Japsliy home. How did they deride the matter!" ah. well. I couldn't! . But when Fred's brother, Pnvld, They stayed In town. who wns In denial college then, began to like me. then they Itegmi to make True Hospitality. Harriet remembered. run we a wife thinks My hospitable light of It There Had been no marriage, of house. What's your notion of a hospitiniir-- e, either In law or In fact. They able hnhse? nlT knew-UmAud 1 suppose If 1 had Oh, for me, I feel that Its a hospitable I muse when in (lie come and go married David it might hsve beeii hapof coinyi nv enough umbrellas are left pier for me. But as It wa. 1 angered litem. 1 didnt want to marry David. to keep It supplied. h doc-fo- r r. n-- y over-rulin- tITTral7airj IfwnMAjcrr Classified ad must bo paid la One cent a word per laaua Minimum for Drat Insertion 16 cent. e. bCepvriqht btf Ko4hlgcn Norris FOR RKNT Housekeeping 168 South 1 West. 3Gnro"ir-u- r TvTnu'T.Tl.v Trills g.g Into whst themselves the world thought of a girl who had been talked about wlmt the least breath of sc undid meant!" "And you went hack to Illondlu? Rl hard suggested. 1! No, I never aw him qgaltt until a year ago In this garden! Harriet Ml,ji 1 mi never saw him again !" the innn now. Harriet's head OIOK'K APPLES turned aside, so that tie could not her face, hut ler M,ft lingers resting la Call 396sJ. -- his. l. oO 0. room per tows FOR SALE milk good . 808-- Im not kind at nil ! ltldmrd sulci, with a rather confused tnugli. He patted her hand inxmiiiglnitly. "The sea shake both you and Nina op, he ,'L "f "d d" ' Harriet raised the You think dark lushes, nnd her splendid, "tr.v eyes met Jit. Yon really arent ejaculated. worried about Vinrt" "Not for nine years! And slie tried hv o very faint stirring But u ty Gcal, my dear girl, he "f her lingers to fiee them snlv finding hi as f Ithhiirdi wife!" spoke you them held, dropped her eyes again. Mt,l. "1 number lie said I had been. Not that 1 was Richard said, with store force than ole-ntm e The man looked at her, Icuiked aw ay ; qtience. Them, with a little laugh that at the river, and shrugged hi shoul- was partly amused aud partly embur--i der as If he were my stifled by the uxsed. he let her go. He watched tlie yonng, slender figway of women. Rut you were never his wife?" he ure and tlie shining, hare head until they liapMured among tlie great aald. dully. till, no! 'Yon didnt think," Harriet trees alnuil the house. said, hurt, that 1 would have married CHAPTER XV. you. or anyoue else. If 1 Imd been Von let him blackmail you for Tlie summer Sunday ran Its nsiml that? Richard further marveled. Ward and Id sister went to I knew In piy own mind, of course, ; romse. that I waa not to blame. the girl Mild, luncheon at the club; Madame Carter ctrove luajestlcully to a lute service In anxiously. "But it sounded horrible. village church. Billiard bit Ills lower lip, looked llte pretty, at able to relax In soul last Harriet, hi shook at racket, slowly critically his head. I didn't mind what any one Harriet subl, reading Ida thought. lint they did ! thought, "They?" Richard repeated, patiently. Kvery one, she supplied, promptly. Your wife, your mother, Mary Putnam! Even Mr. Tabor. I suppose so!" lie conceded, after a pause. And beneath hia breath he added, "Isabelle Ida Tabor!" Hit tone was all atie asked of ex- Cad J. YOrVG LADY- - Wishes work of any kind. Inquire 891 East 8th North. WILL ItlY Milk cows and brood sows address Henry Gough, Logan FOR RENT On five room modern house apply 181 North I West. ROOMS North. Pill to MKX Enst First F'OI'XH oi pro be Owner identify at 78 East Center.' 1 4 L . FOR KALE CHKAI Davenport and heating stove, if taken at ones. In878 at South 1st West. quire FOR KENT 5 roomed furnished modern Bungalow, Inquire Harry Nielsen American Steam Laundry. IHlYltD AND ROOM For two girla. modern home, 246 West First 8oulh. FOR RENT Furnished steam heated living room. Electric range. WANTED TO TRADE vine-cover- for young stock. J. Newton Utah. It er ARSONS, On furnished apartment, also one separate bedroom at 64 4 East 6th North. f . WK MAKE old watcha run aa good as new ones. YV, Lutby, Journal Building. It EXT Two., room. apartment. Furnished and modern. Enquire 80S East Thlid North. FAIR REXT Modern furnlabed home close Rehanci Realty company. Phone 1001, over Nielsen Dry Goods company. FOlt MALIC 8 weeks pullets, baby chicks. 7 varieties, lowest prices for best stock. E. D. Hogan, , R 1 Box 479. Sam" Jose California. FAIR 'T"A)R MALE payments, On good terms and easy . business property on Main Street. Inquire of W. H. office Alfred Ficot, 82 West ll. First North. YOFMJ MEN, desiring j i i Cultl-pack. H-- FAIR It EXT quisite reusurancer "I Imped you wouldn't! she said, standing up with clasped hands and a sudden brightening of her tired and colorless fu"e. Thai's what I tried to make ni.vsulf believe you would feel! I wauled so to leave nil behind. I thought be hail gone, that It waa allovet. that wlmt It was nmliered more than wlmt It Hounded like! 1 thought I could ante Nina better, with what I knew, than any ime else! But Inst niglit, Hirrlet added, proved to me tlmt I had been all wrong. Ive been so worried. she added, with utter faith In hi decision. I dont know wlmt yon think wejmd better do. For a full minute Richard watched her In silence. Then he said, mildly;1 Almut Nina, you menn? Aland everything!" Harriet suddenly laughed gaily, like a child. Life seemed once more straight and pleasant In this exquisite Jane morning; she felt puzzled, but somehow no long- er afraid. The menacing horror of ull j file years, the vague uneasiness that shy bad never quite dared tofaee. were faltering . alumt her awakening spirit like Alice pack or card. Nina will cmne Into line." her fashe fliasnt ther said, Hiaiightfiffly know what she wants 1 wish 1 wish he loved her! he added, with a faint I'll see Idtn aluiut It again. frown. Well take her to Rio. Shell get over . H.UK ORN AMENTS Peep tangerine rpqus feathers ac- shown tn tbt center circle ts at cented with Iridescent grssn sprig Spanish origin. , She of the parted at a coquettish angle from a side hair wears pair of ember and pin te elaborate the coiffure at the combs." ' Car viV. jet an.l lady to ths right. Menssth her I rhinestone a peaeerfc feather pin to be wara an ember and arson stons tide p r' straight. The very large comb are showd sbovy on thq right. A. saw W4)MEX government Over 17, position, 130 monthly, write for free Jiat of positions now open, R. Terry, (form " ANSWERED LETTERS j tef bottle be mended?" ConsUat Reader; Win you pleas J Answer; Some druggists sell a tell me the number of calorlo need rubber cement, but, althougd tbM Is d by a dainty little girl of three, a Splendid tajr other rubber artfvjes, R man 48 year old whone work la la not often succesaful with a hot mental, and a woman who does her water bottle, own housework f Also please tell me An Appreciative header: Please of a way to keep my bungalow smelt- please print In your column dime-Uon- a ing sweet When making coffee or for knitting n skating cap. My , cooking steak 1 always lower my daughter needs one.' ' kitchen windows from tbs top and Answer; 1 cannot always comply, lathr burn Incense, but the air still with such t request, but it just hapsmell stale. pens that I lyive the following: , Answer: A child of three dally Girl's Knitted 8katlng Cap: Buy ' seeds 1380 calories; a man weigh- 2 halls of navy blue Hess, 1 ball ing about 168 pounds aad nt seden- each of old gold' and Oregon green , tary work require 2433' calories a and bone or celluloid needles, sle ). Band; Fling green, cast on 109 day; and u woman weighing about 123 pound and doing her . house- at, k 1 row and p 1 row for 2 Inches, work should have 8246 calories change to old gold, k 1 row nnd p 1 If youwould Ilk row; with blue k 1 row and up J row every 8 4 hour. to have n book which gives calorie for 1 inch; repeat the old ' gold charts for ell age ef Individuals at stripe; with green k 1 row and p 1 all hinds of work, send mo a stamp- row for 1 inch and change to blue ' ed and envelope and for top of cap, I will tell your from which publishTop: Work t Inch ef plain kniter ion can bujLthlqJbook by. mall. ting. West-- row Iwereees 14 te 1 will also gladly sen you my fifth atf I ribs plain, ifenln 1 Fow of multlgraphed article on The Com- Increasing in every fifth at. Then It , position, of the Various Foods which plain until blue measures It Inches. lists protein, starches, fata and vltn Now sew bp seam, turn hack band mines separately and explain bow to and sew to lining wherelplaln tihae menu without knitting commences. "Again turn oblan a bothering over calorie. , For, If bac)t and catch Sew top of cap with ,4 each meal contains these four aeam in centre, then turn corner a well person' appetite In" form a mitre, pull point down to generally take care of the proper band and fasten with a pompom of , amount that ahould ho oaten, with- the three color. , Good out the trouble of measuring food to Hot Borne Tomorrow ' ' determine the number of calories It Breads. ... , 41 well-balanc- food-eleme- llnental Bldg. Washington, D. C. Vllk TRYDK A double 6 room And 8h Triad by a Very Faint Stir, modern Salt Lake City home close to Freo of Her Thom, (n N. E. for a 6 or 6 room home or Fingers ring and Finding Thorn Hold, Dropped business property In Logan. Address y Box 66 Logan Journal. contain. " Htr Eyss Again. In regard to airing your home, 1 All Inqnlrler- - addndwed "to Mine Bnd hortv- - "''TV ,10"r f,pr A few dozen ladles and OR HALF ,or"ni" your kit- Klrkhaa In care of the 'Efficient hour. Richard, returning from golf, gents cotton hose, regular 86c value would advise you to department Will form late aked for her. Mrs., at 10c n pr. Also many other real chen windows from the bottom a lit- Housekeeping" In these columns la their Come from to Sale and as them as-a Tuesday bargains. well, tle, dropping Carter was still asleep, Ilottotnley considerable turn.- - This require Wednesday. 374 North 8 West Mr, the top; this give perfect" circulaKiii'cil him unit received orders not however, owjng to .the great tips, Kelley. disturb her. But when Mr, BUatdln - tion the stale air going out at the a urn bar receelved. Bo It a personal called. Richard t..ld the butler, he wa FOR REXT Two room apartment top while fresh air enters at he bot- or quicker reply la desired, n stamp- td and envelope must diLbe sliown to tlie Urra,e at pnee. with bath, lights and telephone. tom. . b enclosed with the question, 1 had your message, Third Royal snld, as On ground floor. wa-' hot Subscriber: Can a rubber rh Editor. Eat. Telephone 4S6-an opening. BSU..JJF jvaa Youve not seen Ntnn today? Nl-W)OKv(J Orders for White voucher! to tbo undersigned at "hek t , GUARDIAN futlier nuked. , AMD PROBATE horn Baby Chicks, from heav?r layresidence at Providence, , Cfidw. , t, I brake an engagement w ith tier atins strain, for spring delivery. e NOTICE SHIP dub, tlie oilier man assured him. .dress Morris 8mltb, providence. Otab county, Ftah, on or beforq April hi, , "We will probably meet at tlie Bel- - ( TH 1922. Margaret Greenwell,1 Adnnnle- OR CLERK OOFNTT ONflULT BABY CH1CKM S Imgaw Hatchery iratrlx. Roy D. Thatcher, FOR SIGNER lamys, at dinner this evening." REHPFXrriVK ' Mill Leghorns Pen. oul ' . " , Adv.( Ah. It was alumt tlmt I wished to INFORMATION FURTHER cred strain, certified record. Holly-CREDITORS sprak " Richard paused and Bbmdln. TO NOTICE Bt0.k. Oregon Ag Trapnwrted it the District Cesrt at watched him with polite Interest rieullaral College high producers. Isdldsl District of tb In the Mattcc-o- f the Estate o (Jedrge You have held your know ledge of Mrs. qw) b Ferris well known atrnine. Is sri far Iks Owety T. Taylor, llerfinnl. i , vCarter as a sort of ueapmt for some Watson large type leyern, and ell Utah, . Z Oarbo, "Creditor will present claim wfth , months." Richard said, presently, to 'other varieties. 8 weeks old pullets ' voucher attached to tb underWgn ; use It when you saw fit. I have al NOTICE TO CREDITORS ed la her residence City. at Logan MYI.E " We have FTR successfully confidence wife's been in my ways nerved the public for 16 years, and In Hie Matter of Jim Estate of Joseph Cache County Utah, on or befonftho He psused, but for no reason that 15th day of April, 1922. MaryJne f . are better fitted than ever to fill sill Bliaidin could divine.- As a mutter of Holt," Deceased. Administratrix of the estate 4 Taylor. In your chicks, requirements baby fact, it gave Richard a sudden and un Creditors will present claims with of George Tv Taylor, deceased. Geo. nnd batching ducklings turkeys, ,expected pleasure to speak of her Also feeds, remedies. Incubators vouchers to the undersigned at hU Q. Rich, attorney. Date of first pubhe really might give the reliable and tireless brooders. Write residence at Millville. Cache county, I (cation February 13, 1922. . Adr' to reullze-tlia- t 1922. most wonderful title ill tlie world to for price lists. Shipments on Sundays, Ftah, on or before April ,, Want ancther good stenogrop- Thomas E. Jessop, Executer. Roy this beautiful ami spirited woman. Mondays and Thursdays by Parcel Arty her. And I have also (piked with Nina Post or Express. PIONEER HATCH- - D. Thatcher, Attorney. Simplest matter in the thls morning." he went on. 1 regret FRY, 329 South 8pring St., Los world. , Leave an ad (an attract- - i,. NOTICE TO CREDITORS to aay tliut InY Intentions have not al Angeles. ive one,, and dignified) '.with f, 1 In the Matlor ef the Estate of George tered." I II. G. Wells says we will eithei your classified department, tV. Marlrr, Dwouri. tao taoi (To BojConUnued) have peace op war. Great head. Tredltor will present claim with tantvbgkq cmfwy hrdl . -- RAam Mvfffi j i rle lum-heo- 1 I I J ed 148-Sout- -- h Ad-th- And " Harriet stopped, and began again: And do yon want thing to go on Jinvt as they areT she asked. For answer Richard smiled at her In slletiee. Ni. be said, Dually. I can't say that 1 do. 1 want yon to worry less, and to buy yourself some new gown, and to begin to enjoy life!' Shake-iear- e had you down fine when he talked alumt conscience making coward of u all. What did you do It fort A young, capable, girl scared by a lot of old women ! Now, we'll take up this Nina question, later on. You'd lietter go up and get yourself some coffee, snd go to lied fot awhile. Better plan to be In town for a day or two, for you'll both need dntlei for the steamei " Y'lm're very kind," the girl said, eyes averted.. voW almost Inniidlble. They good-lookin- g Atlf-rpey. - r-- X . ' i T ' , i . New Era Nw, 1 can give ynu work. BorrTe, mu It do you W. Walhins-Uo- w r- payl t Boas A much as youre worth, of course. . MV Wnltln- - No. thanks! One can't work for Hint ttie-idays. AW, WHATS THE USE ' iir e IT CC.TAWlX FITS Klft- -. w. And They Blame It cn the Taller BrLF.VuZdm O Wgtm NtWRftfMf UlliMk GouN,1mS SUIT IS ALL OUT OP SHAPC. IT SUfiLlV LOOK. 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