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Show fAGS TWO THE JOURNAL, THE , . Entered CITY, CACHE' COUNTY, bargaining UTAH Thursday, March 23, 1922. 1 iAY I Y'HftVtfPr &OT PUBLISHED BY F.AR.L AND ENGLAND PIBLIHHIXO COMPANY , , J OURNAL LOGAN Aeu 62 Ot-- at the Post Office Every Day la the Week, Except Sunday, at Logan. Utah, as Second Class Matter. HI Kst'KlPTION KATE "BY MAIL, PER MONTH, in Advance BY CARRIER, PER MONTil, in Advance A Discount of t 60 Per ear Will Be Oiven for Advance Payments for a Pull Year. olO Boot o.WfH63 half vca5a BiRO A Million . HAVC YQu ? - r MEMBER T)F ASSOCIATED c PflESR-r-- - - The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the ose for repnbllcatlon 'Of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. gro 1bo rwenw. right- of republteatioft of pfu.iAl dispatchon Famished Application. I!" 'Advertising" Rates as rr TWB ri . I.V. LETS TRY RELIGION time a marked awakening of religious THERE at the present It is, we are told, due to the reaction of a period of Indifference and unrighteous living that prevailed during the is war and the prosperity immediately following. Be it for our good, or not, this awakening of religious interest remains to be een. After every war and period of loose living and thinking, people .Automatically tum to the opposite extremedue, of course, to the --X)- ofcjcrvrocks Wi cltckW$ tkree, Avl-Uyiis Wktxf: lv2 ?&.! 'to uvz A kotso.TcJ- doK&r? o2? Lom. 1 Modern s vJi-ft- - Wkon ska is tfJod skas lyMsTd AjOQs Witk krofe Ktio AtA fvd to McxAid, tkvrt-Giikf- . l:nls 'Sl.f nvtr beLjjjrecI In accounts running bills of large amounts For toslly illumes and four-foo- t halg And fancy high heeled shoes and c - . 1 half-bree- ler-civ.- rt -- THE FRJALMYSTERY T7HAT does it feel like to die? This question aroused intense curiosity in Thure B. Wagelius; brilliant young chemist and psychic investigator of Brooklyn, N. Y. A daring scheme to peek behind the mysterious curtain of death occurred to him Locked in his laboratory, young Wagelius rigged (By Robert QiiUea) up an apparatus that dripped an ana est hetie d rug into an inhaler attached to his nostrils. This had an automatic regulator. Each successive ex. Apltaph for poison gas: R.st in distinguished and lets Nature take periment Wagelius went one drop of drug nearer to deaths Then peace. Its course. . e e coming Out of his stupor, he wrote down his experiences, Some men like closed ' and cars, I am on the verge of discovering the is some law for there Apparently greataecret of., . the some chew tobacco. bidding windows to show display ""hereafter, hetold friends. Finallythe-dru-g m carried , r lady than a No. JfA the curtain; showed him what liefs after death. - But death is a The girl who marrlee for door. No one will ever know what WageUus discovered. usually gets a poor buaband. e e .He has been buried. The mystery of 'death ha been a matter o: Bathing suit: The alibi used to deep thought by every person that has ever lived Set s shape into the public prints. Haller, great philosopher ancT physician, Watched his pulse on ' " ' f e e . hi death bed;hoping to be able to speak a message an - instan Europe, stIH jdlngs to the hope thet we m ay yet 'raarry her ui reafter death claimed him. His last words were: form her. Another prolific cause of divorce My friend, the artery ceases to beat. . la the can opener. , e His voice was stilled before he could e e e impart the secret of the Some wtvea are happy, and some beyond. Harvey, discoverer of the circulation of blood, also kept realise that their husbands are If Government can't eliminate the middleman, it ran benefit business a, close watch on his pulse when he was dying in 1657. He afraid of them. by eliminating the official meddle, "knew the exact instant he died, but was unable to a get message man. back to the doctors grouped about him. e " y do men feaf death, yet yield without dread to its twin Chef; A culinary wlxard whose wonderful brother, sleep? Probably because they go to sleep with a convicdishes cause ua to aption that they are certain to waken in the preciate eats morning, while death Ii when we get back home. . closes the door on mortal consciousness and into opens the way e X tip ia merely aa effort to buy a the unknown. We never fully understood the worth of the waiters good quarter's word People have an instinctive fear of what they do not understand. opinion. Incompatibility until North antT South Ireland were united In e yhe savage is terrified at the explorer who can remove his glass -la Success n But matter of the holy bonds of freedom. largely eye. explain the glass eye to the savage and he loses his" electing the right men to drop from - After- - a man aacrtfireir-hts- - fe&r Our Ancestors, of 500 years agtu yrottld die of health fright If they the pay roll. could come to life and see our movies, electric to make money. It must be a great w e e lights and flying consolation to know he has enough machines. The eves eldom see temptation h to be We, too, might terrified if we could look into the future 500 when the noee la pressed firmly e e e - yeara, or beyond the grave. Progress is slow because the human againat the grindstone. Japan doubtless reflects that she e e e brain cannot stand too rapid change. Curtains of Some of theatateemen who think a just aa prompt about getting out mystery shield of Riberla as the world Is about getsaflity. Salt Lake Telegram, they are Inatrnmenta of Destiny are . ISNT IT THE TRUTH? 5 4 Mm-beyo- slipper-large- one-wa- y ( honest-to-goodne- -- - -- J Jack Dempsey, the merely wind Inatrnmenta. see ting Its nose out of her business. who got into trouble with the The bonus Affinities are always the politician government and was accused of being a slacker, has been offered baa to decide laquestion not "Is it possible?" pion $350,000 to fight a negro. That is equal to the annual salaries but "Is It necessary? GS of a thousand of our college professors. Do people prefer ftght-- , Burbank may produce tame oats DITES-STINto education and tog knowledge? Seemingly they do. Apply wrtbekingaoda without hulla, but it is to , plug-ugl- y, Thj return, to long skirts ,i not - work a hardship. all know what they are getting. will impossible produce wild oata without husks, e e e The A woman doesn't make a fool of a man. Sbe merely telle him he looks IS orordi-nar- y v;ishs Dont miss the first installment of the best seller of England and America. It appears in THE JOURNAL SAT U R D A YrA P RTL 1st J il Home Health Club EDITED BY DR. DAVID H. HEEDEft, LA PORI HOW MUCH DOER IT COST all of us are Pined, at times, to usk that uuestion before we order a thing shuh we really need. There are dio-'- o who can and do order whatever they v.ant, whether they need it or no, and this order may le given reg'iruless of cost VA y dtctor was CnTTedT" He had never trejted her before, llis diagnosis was wrong and his ticalmenl was (iiile nttiirally wiong Sli, !aul,,.'t deaths ii, ,r for a week and ihen a naturally suing coiisit-tutio- n began to pull her hack toward life, she was not able lo even A hungry soldier broug. sit up in bed for many week , gr to ht before Napoleon 'Otrihc charge of fur several months- fareless-ha.lr.- F stolen and ealen a Iillle food. ness, her own carelessness. ' Piompt file grea general lookel at him fl attention to that moment and then asked- "Wliv did would have saved you disobey and steal the food?" "I ing and hundereds of dollars. The was starving and 1 must ive. "I do greatest cost to her. however is the not see the necessity of it" answered permanently impaired health and Napoleon, and at once gave the ordtf weakened consitution I hastanOTher-Nearl- tad i I - , ,0Nowt marnoChenettary fur ' pion 11' dolfaTc !'k ' T,f neir-ssai- , peo-mon- y. i I1- - ' - f -- 1 tr ,nh . ' giv-hu- a(, cham- ammonia, followed by By A. S. M. Hutchinson ion or the world Is corns, ned but tp -,7 The n,,,;, v lull you it is a matter of vital .mportane h u L?.!. !f"M and if you wish to Hve for a consider future act suffering promptly. Its able time and enjoy life while living the only Bafe way. Its the economiit ia absolutely necessar.' for you to cal way. It answers the question of he well cost from many standpoints. last summer? The sick person ix a burden, not CLUB NOTES. "We fell out only to himself but to others, and I Did you ever get a letter front n belive sickm-sis not The natural condition of a Gods 4'eil,L man? No. neither did I, but it Who remembers back when motor creatures is heau'.i. happiness, hi.r- - W0l,l,l be hard to convince jvome car thieves used to wait until you WB let you read this. You can If vou haven, these it is part- for yourself. got out of yrmr car before they Mole Ay your own fault. pudge GT. V. of Indiana writes; it? True it may ho the fuaK cf 01110! dear Doctor Reeder: I am not th- - fault of ac- -j ancestor or it may but from Heaven J101" cident or inoculation but in any Baldheaded No I did not die They told me at the men are now event the fact that you remain sick. to fix up my nffnirs and enorganizing for the summerf unhappy or inharmonious is your hospital gage a lot in the cemetary because own fault jn nearly all eases. Now the people who try to 'get no case like mine ever known to re4cover. They called it "Irogressive help tunny doctors and much In reading beat sellers and druKa from aiul .sail fail can really throw-hal- pernicious anemia", and that a plenother books, dont overlook the the blame on the doctors and ty for a ttnme anyway, They gave me blood transfusions six times and yet the other half on themselves. Bible and bank book. my blood hardly stain Ua doctors, when we talk frankly they found There waa" nothing ourselves are forced to admit White . paper.among . Electricity in the hair and gas that 'diagnosis is wrong jdet as many fnrthef to do but order a wooden on the stomach ought to give time aa .K ift. right ...aud especially overcoaf. Juat then a neighbor from Is this true in chronic ailment, This PonUac.'llls. Uame and told us about' light enough. we ljaye proven In hospital cases by the Home Health Club and Dr. ... mortem examinations,' hut then Reeder. The Indians have got so inde- itpint Well I said I waa writing from Is too late. I have "Correct Dia- Heaven, you told me yourself Dr. pendent they wont even act as preached gnosis quile steadily for many years that "The Kingdom Of Heaven is cigar signs. and 1 am glad to note the care that within you and I found it to be the is now being used along this line. Gospel Truth" I am at home with PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN The discoveries of white Abrams my family and that is another and still, have In recent years elimi- Heaven. I can do a great big days nated a large portion of quesswork work and am strong and weigh more and the scientific use of drugleas than at any time in ten yearB. That therapy with a return to the herbs' ia heavenly. 1 wish and naturea methods of cure has could "tell ft to the world eliminated to a large extent the dan- Doctor for Its a womlerous thing ger of poisons, opiates, whiskey and and 1 want to express my gratitude 1 I factory made serums. thought surely would ntarve Ignorant-and carelessness are When when you told me what 1 must the two great stumbling blocks in eat but now I know I would have the pathway of health. To overcome Carved if I had not. When I wanted ignorance is the work of the Home to know what caused that kind of alt It Club: after knowledge, is anemia they said It was Idiopathic obtained one cannot aford lo be rare and 1 guess that means one is an less but many are. Idiot If he depends on the average-uth- lt X few nton treatment'. .Ax.fur. ussud i Sure attending a delightful dinner mine from now on we eat right and parly in a large city. And the yoltng live right. woman turned to me suddenly after All readers of this puhlcatioa are dinner and pointing too me u of at liberty to write for information her finger on any subject prctainlng lo health, me with whats the matter . f)r. plense tell an ,fitlerg my finger. It has been paining for navldjlr Reeder. loiporte, Indiana week and I don't recall having with at least 6 cents in rt postage, it? The Joint was crooked and ,nR fnU naBM, a(llVKtl 1 knew of her, enlarged. something t leg-pulle- see If Winter Comes ' spills evening gowns of texture lair. She wore no jewels in tier hair. Sho ne'er hud a deaire to skip To Europe for a summer trip. Ajul In sot nil realms she didnt shine And never had to stand m line Af Swell receptions dreased to kill; There was no unpaid modiste's bill man, born. Died in New York. Feb Though like all women everywhere, 22. I StOO She never sulked about that fact 87 Garibaldi was elected lint go! along with wondrous tact. of France by the Cen- The servant problem' peeved her not tral Committee.'- She never wort led oer her lot. 1885 The insurrection headed Or caused a single family jar Hera use she iimf no tonring car on Cl. the North Suskatdi. Ami last hut not the least to note. ewan River. She didn't even want to vote. 1912 .Funeral services were held in Arlington Cemetery over the Iasi Winn Iillle Penival arrived ai victims recovered from the wrecked seined he tarried the following battleship Maine ip Havana harbor. pole "Dear Teacher Our little 192 The offhhil reort of the Is a very delicate child, and if Dublin shootings were eherred in lie is naughty anti he is apt to le the British House of Commons. for-thnaughty at times just punish the ONE TEAR AGO TODAY hoy next to him anil that will fright- Lloyd George made an attack on on him so he'll he good " Socialism. Germany refused to pay one hit RISKY lion marks due the Allies. People who live in glass houses TODAYS RIRTHDAYS shouldn't make hooch. Cardinal Bourne, archbishop of New hats will he trimmed with Westminster, born at Clapham skunk fur. Tliut's scentsilile. England, 61 years ago today. Dr. Charles R. Richards, the new One of the mediral journals says president of University, born at Clarkahill. Ind., 51 years ago to- indigestion causes people to lie. day. Heres a chance for somebody. Pink Haxel Dawn, a popular actress In pills for prevaricators. motion picture, born in Ogden, Rock-poUtah, 31 years ago today. FACT George Sisler. first baseman of Wealth does not make men humble. the St. American league baseBill. ball team, born in Ohio. 28 years A thoughtful man declares; ago today. Youl find the heir to millions will Clifford Cravath, veteran basePut on n million airs. 1841 C. Henry Miner, noted ball player and manager, born at theatrical manager and congress San Diego, Cal . 4o What has become of the girl you years ago today were making love to in (he hammock 1 A. S. M. ilUTTIIVSO By ! ( Fiction Wlio followed all of fashion'll fads With host new f.tnglcd shirts and iFM tife forms rofndsiytf tJo ortkrQp. law of equal and opposite reaction. This law is ever at work and always operative by virtue of itself. Whenever there is a period of great activity, it is always followed by a period of inactivity, or , vice versa. The question at the present time is whether the churches are ready to supply the demand. Are they ready and t willing to serve mankind and to satisfy their desires and expecta- tiions? The church that does" this is the one that will do the world the greatest amount of good. Thinking along these lines, one asks the question, Will there ( be another reaction, due to the great interest now being shown in Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, I religion. Hardly so. At least, not for a great while. The who haa been selected .to restore do not churches, like other bodies, respond as readily as do in order in Ulster, la an IriHhmun whose dividuals, therefore the turning to the churches by the man of he streets will not cause any over action whatsoever. Their military career began with a lieutenancy in the rifle brigade. He saw growth will be more retarded and the clanger of a reaction wilt not be so great. There will, however, be a leaning towards two yeara later, 1886-8Ilia ability Spirituality that will increase as the church learns to supply that marked him out for ataff work, and In 1894 he graduated wilh honor which men hunger.. from the Muff college. He went out To the business man, religion is demanding more attention to the Boer War aa an officer in Hir than ever. He is learning that by practising a few of the Redvra Buller'a corpa and immediatelyUgious principles and applying1 them to his daily affairs, he is re -marked fitmaeir out by "his . ceiving more and is happier than if he went on serenely in his own work aa a man with a future. It ia little way. The biggest men of the country, as well as a large aid that hia work waa in no amall degree responsible raialnor percentage of editors, lawyers and doctors, are preaching the old the siege of Ladysmith. He helped ' Gospel truth,, that of doing unto others as you would like others Lord Roberta to wind up the South - Also,- are learning that it paya and pays African War at the War Office, and , to do unttryouthey ' well, to follow, as much as possible, the teachings of the Humble subsequently he held command ot the Staff College at Camberley. DurNararerie. . ing th roost, critical, period of the j So, coming down and reducing everything to its lowest World War he served aa Directorll nomination, we find that there Is not minds many but more of Military Operatlona. Early in 1918 ' the one mind, that gets us anywhere What is meant by the he became cheif of the imperial staff one mind is the individuals of a simple rule; of m, position from which , he only re. realization by. I life, which leads all to think and live as near as possible to their centfy tetired. TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES .. highest conception of the Christ life. But remember, talking ISIS Gen. Don Carloa Buell, religion is as nothing compared with LIVING religion. , This' js famoua clrll war commander, born what counts and in fact is all there is to religion. We help (he near Marttetth, Ohio.Died at world by our own life, much more than we can ever hope to help Ky.. Nor. 19, 1897. 1812 Dr. James M. ; it by all the we could dot Be true to talking possibly your highest author of "How to Live a Peebles, Century, . sense of good and the rest will take care of itself. Again LETS born at Whttingham, Vt. Died at Ios i TRY RELIGION Pacific Woodman. , Angeles, Feb. IS, 1922. ADAM lit didn't have a stylish wife, Hie Editor wears a Happy Smile The Paper has gone to Press, full of Ada, and He rejoices that Business Is Going to Continue Good in Town because the Merchiints are Full of Pep. instead of Moaning that Times are Hard and then Rolling Over and Playing Dead. family history although 1 bad never treated her. I told her that she should go at once to her family physician whom I knew to be very capable. Let1 him find the cause and remove it, told her she waa sufUnless fering with autotoxemia. properly treated and at the earliest possible day she would be In great danger. She waa having such a good time and she had many aocial engagements booked up for many weeks ahead. Sbe did nothing. A month Inter she waa stricken suddenly with sore fhoat and ia great -- There are about seventeen thousand people In Ireland who apeak and understand no language but Irish. , At one time kings and nobles were the only people allowed to wear - beards, servants being compelled to shaVe in token of their servitude. A curious exists superstition among many theatrical folk that any pUy having in its den the word Gold or title is doomed to. Gol- |