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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, PAGE TWO THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED Thursday, February 16, 1922. UTAH OFFICE CAT EASY TO LOOK AT BY KARLAXD ENGLAND FlBLIHIHXaCOMPANY stored at the Poet Office ETsry Day la th Week, Except Sunday, T at Lornn, Utah, ai Second Claaa Matter. SI BWCRIITIOX RATS .0e ST RAIL. PER MONTH. In Advance -- Me ST CARRIER. PER MONTH,1n Advance A Discount of f 1.00 Per Year Will be Given for Advance Payment for a Pull Year. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ran A Press is escluelvely entitled to tbs use for repiblfeatloa til stwi dliptttbM credit to It or not otherwltt. credited la wi pepe nd also tbs local news published herein. it rUtht of rspnblleatlon of 'special dispatches herein nm nlso reserved. Advertising Rates Furnished cs Application. Always at Your service N Whether you wish to TAAOS SORCERY IN ADS. U mild sorcery,' a stimulating sort of enchantment THERE a store advertisements. somewhat They hold for the average woman an attraction even the movie or thd the for novel, feels stronger than she ever llaill taste loLook'oter Hpj skoAiUcr? Skc. kolcL J vAlL Ao it, 9fc.uA tas, theatre. g story. They are a end of the at felt the is no irritation Unlike the ' day's installment. ' Each installment is complete In itself and is thoroughly 7satisfying. New chapters are looked forward to with eager anticipation. . Not part is skipped. No detail in the plot is lost. Omit the advertisements from Her newspaper and it will be Her newspaper no more. Thero is nothing In It she will say with a bit of resentnever-endin- ment tko'YouTvS. Kr tk2 9 comLA kfckcW, look tKcnskoik Centenary of (be birth of Geu.t James P. Anderson, a distinguished officer of the Confederate States Art my. Sixty years ago today Gen. Buckner, the Confederate - commander, surrendered Fort Donelson to Gen. Grant. Jamea A. Farrell, who rone from"! common workman to the presidency of the United States Steel Corporation, enters upon bis sixtieth year to- The why is accessible. The why is evident . , No newspaper can be a newspaper that omits the store news. She looks at the advertisements and one has rather a hours she will have definite presentiment that within forty-eigof and long wanted. she that thought long purchased something Or else she will purchase some useful thing that she never thought of therefore never wanted. , Having acquired something worthwhile, or added something day. t new to her fund of knowledge, she will be radiantly happy. . Important developments tn relaBecause she read the store advertisements. tion to the coming senatorial camThey add a lot of genuine interest to life nowadays do these paign In Indiana are looked for at -- ' ht X'Jvertisements. ' Not alone to Her. ', ad-reading , , , , . No indeed! He is interested in her happiness. He if he is not of the blase sort, heartily approves . of Her excursions. and habits, He" may, just as first, go with Her simply because She fascinates Him. continues to go because She continues to Him and because He discovers that by going broaden "His view view of things, Things in general ' Man things in particular. . ' He doesnt stop going because He likes to shop finds shopping only a little less fascinating than She And they live happy He ; . fascinate 'He , can . and really does ever-afte- r! THE PERFECT WIFE lawyer died lately, leaving In his will a remarkable A LONDON wife1 whom he characterized as a tribute to the the ahnuaUconventton- of the State Democratic Aaaociation, which meets at Indianapolla today. IN THE DAYS NEWS Viscount Takahaahl, the Japanese premier, who predicts a totally disarmed world, la at present one of the dominant figures in International politics. Ills has been a romantic life, , Pome fifty years ago, as a youth, he waa tent to America to be educated. Finding himself a stranger in a strange land he waa probably the moat miserable boy In the world. With his studies only half completed and he finally returned to Japan took a post as a bank clerk. This proved the real beginning of his career. In time he rose to the rank of director. Year after he and later became the governor of the great Bank of Japan. Since then he has been minister of finance, and his wonderful record of achievement was completed recently by his appointment to the highest government post In. the land. TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES 174) Great riot at a theatre In London, occasioned by the failure of a conjurers to leep, as he promised, into a quart bottle. 1819 Congress provided for the election of n delegate to Congress by or m MOISTCnep THE GltOtKIlS LOVE grocer loved a charming girl, As lovely, us the day; He wondered if she'd marry him, lie said. M.et SOAP she may 5Q2. oOqY' fclL A&r The girl was very kind and said That she was very glad To we him there; and then re- TODAYS RIRTHDAYS PHYSIOLOGICAL LORE Hon. J. B. M. Baxter, Minister of old Top. chirped the "Say, Customs and Excise In the new Doas he trickled into Cheerful Chump St N minion cabinet, born at John, the club, do you chaps know why B.. 64 years ago today. the steering wheel of an auto ought AmGeorge Harvey. United States the chauffeur sick? You make to bassador to Great Britain, born at Well, then Ill tell you cant guess? 58 years ago today. Pearham, Vt.. it goes against his because Its 'Washington Gardner, United. Stat- Rtomnch. !n born of Pensions, es Commissioner e Morrow County, Ohio 77 years ago A girl with cotton Blockings never today. sees a mouse. Edward E. Browne representative in Congress of the Eighth Wisconsin WINTER PASTIME district, born at Waupaca, WIs., 54 Pulnt up the old crock. The old years ago tOday. saw says. "Beauty Is only skin deep, James T. Begg. representative In but the say, paint manufacturers Congress of the Thirteenth Ohio disSave the surface and save all 4 5 trict, born in Allen county, Ohio, .,One of the strangest things in this years ago today. I H iLJL0 I world ia how cheap a box of candy seems to a young man before he married, and how high an Ice cream rone seems afterward. We aak you as a friend -'- in-- three-mil- ol e. down-trodd- - at - b February A 1 trouble with any electrical appliance we urge you to come in and ask us about it we are always pleased to be of What a had COFFEE had. ISNT IT THE TRUTH? money-savin- If you are having any marked .Anil they got most intimate. the cUlsene of Michigan. And she let hint kiss her brow; 1822 The Duke of Wellington But when he spoke of marriage, was presented with "a sii'ieid,costing said, 155,000, in commemoration of his O, do not Ti:S me now." victories. 1840 Henry Wattersop, famous A MOTHER'S LOVE editor and Journalist, born in Wash(Liberty Kan. Advance) ington, I). (. Died at Jacksonville, John Warren of Nashua says an Fla. Dec. 22, 1921. old black hen at his home has taken 1852 A medical college in Cleve- upon herself the task of mothering a land was attacked by a mob. In con- litter of ten pigs, clucking and sequence of the robbing of graves stratching qway for them, and when for anatomical subjects they lie down she makes a strenuous 1899 Francois Felix Faure, Pre- effort to spread her wings over sident of the French Republic, d!ed IheiiK Now, Isn't that just like a hen?. suddenly In Tarts. Born there, Jan Here all the woild is hollering ToF , 3o, 1841. 1915 Great Britain seized the fried and boiled eggs for breakfast, Amnriran ship WiJhelmina, bound and she's raising pigs! wJk for a German port with wheat. Daughter Everett kissed me last 1919 Sir Wilfrid Laurier, former Dominion premier, was stricken night. i Mother (Indignantly- - That with paralysis at his home in Ottawa outrageous. Did you sit on him for ONE YEAR AGO TODAY New York City experienced the it? Daughter, I did. hottest Feb. 16 In fifty years. s United States senate passed the A man may he wise and never amendbill with tariff Fordney know it; a fool wfB soon find it out. ments. e .de- labor-savin- g, vices and lighting fix- -, tures we cordially invite you to visit our shop. straightway to her house he went. Her lovely face to see, Evl.iiming, All, 1 know full well. That CHEESE the giil for nte." lady perfect helped and Inspired him, and than whom no better woman had ever lived. The subject of these words is now .overwhelmed with letters, most of them clearly sincere, paying homage and begging for her secret of inspiring her husband with such sentiments. Possibly the number of husbands who would find themselves in practical agreement, in their own cases, with this man who paid full tribute to his wifes completeness is not so insignificant ! as the cynic might suggest. It may be true' that most men, for me reason or another lack this instinct to make public acknow ledgment of their indebtedness to the partner whose value is truly above rubles?' Many men are not actually so selfish, as thoughtless, or, in a , k reader view, unperceptive of the secondary virutes in a man (By Robert Quitlea) An aching,heail. which prompt him to satisfy the particularly feminine cravings The clown must laugh for the lesser attentions of life. Many a strong fighter among To earn his bread. liis fellows, an excellent provider (in the New England kliom) A dollar a day doesnt keep tha facturer would use a miniature fig- Why cant we all ure of e cooncr as a radiator cap Be tike a clown? and a good citizen, shows no evidence of possessing exactly the wolf away, however. ornament. right proportion of feminine quality in his nature (but it it i Well, trusts may aolva the world Old Timers say that the unusual PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICE tragedy if the man has too much of it) which makes for the per- problema if trust In God la one of thickness of the hides of motorists indicates a severe spring tor pedesfect fusion of mind, sense and spirit which compose the perfectly them. e e e CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THA trians. happy married pair. Yet we cannot doubt their existence. New RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOB Is ' stock usually The farmer's FURTHER INFORMATION York Sun. with An economist .recrossed business says creased ta value when mained close to shore In 1921. Some ta the District Cmt ef the Firm ' foiling stock. i e of it, however, remained outside the Judicial District of the State ef LESSON OF THE GOOD FARMER Utah, ia and for the Gouty of e lifit. says green quiets THERE is one essential in all economic life. It ia a lesson taught An Cache. of true I us primarily by the good farmer. The wise producer does not the nerves. This is especially ..NOTICE TO CREDITORS It Is really encouraging thfc way hacks. consume or waste or sell all of his products. He keeps his best green e diplomats turn at laat to the sensible ta the Matter of the Estate of Joseph ...seedior .the nexlyear planting and if. there, is .any doubt about And so the earth la losing speed. thing after every darn-foscheme Holt, Defeated. Creditors .will present claims wllh his needs for the winter he maintains a surplus against mis- - Well, thst aounds hopeftiT.Terhape has" failed. vouchers to the undersigned at hit It ia on the fortune or untoward circumstances. residence at Millville, Cache county, Utah, on or before April IS, 1922. The trouble or one trouble with the people of the United Thomas E. Jessop, Executor. Roy States during the fat years of the war and immediately succeedAdv D. Thatcher, Attorney. ing was that they sptjnt all their earnings, or most of them, in NOTICE TO CREDITORS riotous living. As this term comes from the Bible it Is apparent In the Matter of the Estate of George - that W. Marler, Deceased. human, nature has not changed very much In six thousand Thinga might be worse. The poor Creditors will present claims with . , chap who cant pay his vouchers years. to the undersigned at her grocery bill still manages to conaume residence at Providence, It is no exaggeration to say that during the war in any city Cache n day. twenty cigarettes county, Utah, on or before April It hundreds of young men spent from $10 to $20 for silk shirts and e e e 1922. Margaret Greenwell, Administhese particular evidences of extravagance are now rarely seen., Civilization: A state In which tratrix. Roy D. Thatcher, Attorney. - Adv Jf the, entire country had observed as faithfully a nation-wid- e some people yearn fot bread while NOTICE TO CREDITORS others yearn for aome really effecg program from 1917 to January 1,- 1921, as it nostrum. tive anti-fobserved food saving under Mr. Hoovers direction in 1917 and In' the Matter of the Estate of George e e T. Tailor. Deceased. 1918 there .would be little or no complaint of hard times and Creditors will present elalma with May be after ten years Japan will " dose money. Wa cant understand hoar the have everything nailed down, and vouchers attached to the undersigned at her residence la Logan City, compilation of , endurance records then we wont need n naval base in Cache County Utah, on or before the to collecoverlook bill knppenn A New York man baa the Pacific, anyway. jtha 16th day of April. 1922. Mary Jane just been released from Sin Sing tor. Taylor. Administratrix of the estate .TrUoa who has eight wives to face. He bad better have stayed While there in life there Is hope of George T. Taylor, deceased. Geo. the penitentiary where he waa well off. Rich, attorney. Date of first pubIt might help aome If the raanu- - for everybody hut the undertaker. Q. Adv lication 13, 1922. Who had latest 7 lie And 1 Events To-Da- ys purchase some electrical appliance, or are merely interested in seeing the BT JUNIUS moss. iui imu.UAllan MASK S. CAT OF coevaioMT service. Our great variety of electrical equipment will interest you you are welcome time. here at any Utah Power & Light Company Efficient Public Service- - HINT FDR THE ALBERT L. CLOUGH Copyright, 19tl, by the International Syndicate Kill Keeping Warm By Engine Heat tO LONO AS A CAR lx In operation, a current of air. warmed by passing through the radiator and by contact with the engine and Its exhaust pipe, ia being swept under the flooring, by the fan. to escane uselessly and It to and to think of all this heat being blown out Into the j to capable of warming tha front oompartment, if who does nut care to Install a f ear moJrit nolutlon of tho cold feet probleni-n-regular J ,h nd who Filling to tolerate tome additional noise and odor, may properly consider utilising a part of this under-hooheat to warm the body space. on cir or rack being driven 2'd WLth,r one with of the front boardo removed, for the sake of tho thus obtained, but thto to rather an awkward exptont Tha biJ way DdU.Ct lr to tha passenger space will differ with ears, and the Individual motorist can exercise hts Ingenuity in solving his own particular but In some Instances, a grating or register, capable of being problem, opened and clos'd, set Into a t out of the vertical dashboard preferably on the exhaust ride win lot In a substantial volume of warm ntr. ,iri ha d FUEL SUPPLY FAILS ON LONG and allowing It to stand HILLS to remove carbon deposits.overnight Otben say that using ktrosens In thii way washes the oil off tho cyllndei walls and advise that tha keroseni should bo put In through the carburetor air Intake. Which Is right Answer: Keroeehlng cyllnden no doubt through tho doeo thin tho oil on tho cyllndei walls, but the oil supply Is at oaec renewed as soon as tho engine h started and no harm to done. Tht 1 pet-coc- wash out gummed oil from ,1 around the rlngi and keeps them freepiston move, J. T. H. writes! My car has an which to an advantage. toKeroeea-Inabundance of power and runs finethrough the has a ly, escept ta one particular. Once cleaning effect on vaive-oeand in a great while, when nearing the terns, which the other treatment top of a very long, steep hill, the does not, but as larger quantttioa el engine has weakened, begun to kerosene are used In thin method, backflre and In one case it stopped. tht Effect on tht tnrlnt oil it vrtat Can you explain thisT tr, ftithoufh profcobtjr sot 4otrl Answer: Pooslbly thto ta be mentsL The k to sli method cause your vacuum tank has failed right as a usual practice, while tht to keep filled on there occasions. method Is good to hat In hard hill climbing, with tho occasionally. throttle arid open, the vacuum tn the Intake manifold to very slight indeed and may bo Insufficient to canoo gasoline to bo drawn from tho main tank, so that tha vacuum -tank may become empty If this condition continues tor n considerable length of time. When next pour angina begins to troublo In thin war. throw into Brat speed, and run slowly for a short distance. By thus running - tha engine throttled for n time, the vacuem will be Increased and the tank VALVE CLEARANCE should AIL permitting you soon to engage the higher gears H. M. asks: What to the corret clearance between the Valve-stekerosexixg. and push-rod- s of the Ford engine N. H, writes: Some advise putAnswer: t the la ting a teaspoonful of kerosene Into structioa bookAccording it should be b etwee each cylinder, through 1U aad tt Inch. g air-inta- at pet-coc- air-inta- cylinders m pet-co- ck In view of nil the trouble China the fact that Egypt kept the dead on has had keeping the wolf from . the an honor roll. Lott of houses keep door. It requires considerable nerve dead ones on the pay roll. to ask her to keep the door open As we understand It, the wflsck of Typographical error are so com- clviliatlon will follow immediately mon; and it may be that when tin) if any European . nation to denied paper said Kero fiddled white Rome whatever she- - a demanding. ' "The couple were married in'th burned, they meant only that he was fuddled. presence of relatives and friends, x There is nothing remarkable In gurgles a country contemporary. see |