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Show HIE JOURNAL. PAG3TT70 THE JOURNAL nc2,k2T)Q EARL AVD ENGLAND PlliUSHIXa COMPANY Entered nt like Post Office Every Day In the Week, Except Sunday, at Logan, Utah, a Second Claaa Matter. BLUM.'IUPIIOX HATH BT MAIL. PER MONTH. In Advance. BT CARRIER. PER MONTH, in Advance., Diecouut of 1.00 Per Year WUI Be Given for Advance v u ko Ov CVbk O'Mr ,.0e 'r dko jxzrckcd on OMr 70e don ..ft vC K Payments for a Pull Year. cxtTYnvx THEATRE Davs Four Commencing MONDAY, MAY 1 F'uur pgtwi if.rw.ww MAY Brunswick Records krQQ. -- OR -- ON ms ; fuvvtil" IttlH i 50 rotr cost This was the decision of Harley W. Brundige, president of the State railroad commission of California, in reply to criticism which questioned the right of a public utility company to advertise in a community where it had no competitor. President Brundfge gives a qualified approval to the reasonable use of newspapers by power companies and other public utilities for the purpose of extending their business. I cannot see what competition has to do with this class of Modern advertising is advertising, President Brundige held. creative. It produces demand and brings new business. Its use is universal in industrial and commercial life. By producing volume it leads to quantity production , and lowers prices. Much of the best national advertising is directed to this end. The great, success in market expansion that has farm groups, attended the advertising campaigns of such as the raisin, citrus, prune and peach associations may be accepted as proof. - Merely taking trade away from a competitor without developis quite a negligible feature of modern advertibusiness hew ing sing In my opinion the advertising referred to is not only legitimate but very desirable as it is designed to increase the total sales of electric energy by stimulating use. At the present time with the development of power, an expanded market is necessary to utilize this energy, The cost of selling this product is recognized as a legitimate operating expense and advertising is conceded to be the most effective and at the same time the cheapst form of salesmanship. In stimulating the additional use of electricity through effective advertising the company, by increasing volume, decreases the cost of each consumer. Electricity that goes to waste must necessarily be paid for by someone. The more of it that can be put to use the cheaper it will be for everybody. Even if the direct cost of advertising is reflected in the rates, the indirect savings are bound also to reflect themselves in the ultimate rates and the final savings will he greater than the immediate cost . ' i HnJ Ocean) Act IT (Ponchlell!) ... Tinu F.iiHer Tremole, Ye Tyrant) At 111 Z m lttlinu . .. lino FuttHru I isuMin Jmlmie wonjr of lu.liaj from 'mlko , HounKi I urion rvoitc idMvt 2itriDo in i.iigtixh, wung of ttie icibrrd ltil Ir m Mifguuroti tik.t Sur.iDO. ilr i.liizlthh btalelKU . ic -- WARNS OF RED DISGUISES General Amos Fries,' chief of the division of warfare, U. S. Army, Mason and patriot, warns Americans of the dangers lurking in apparently innocent clubs and societies, the very members of which are unaware of the sinister purposes behind their organization and the way in which they are used for the spreading of "red propaganda. In an address before a Congress of Parent-TeachAssociations General Fries said: There are organizations today working through womens clubs, mens qlubs, fraternal, religious, labor and other bodies to teach communist doctrines. A number areoperating under the guise of organizations for the reduction of armaments or the abolition of war. They do not ordinarily admit that they aim at communism and the destruction of modern government. ' General Fries quoted from a letter from a woman official of an organization for world disarmament in which she states:' I have no confidence in anything short of revolution, peaceful by all means if possible, bloody if necessary, in every land, resulting In the establishment of the comnjunist idea, in some form, to do away. with war." Note that while this woman is talking about world disarmament, she advocates bloody revolution if necessary to put her ' communism in force, said General Fries. Those who want to live in that jtyle should work for com muni'am, he continuecT, but those who desire to live as Americans should fight every organization that tends to destroy the family and to moke common property of everything in the world, including human beings themselves. . We all learn to speak glibly of communists, anarchists, and soviets. They are all the same. They all have as their ultimate aim the destruction of the home and to make everything in the world common property. If you destroy the incentive to work and build a home civilization will fail. , BRIGADIER er ts, . INSTRUMENTAL " g-- l.WI - y 4 h I Medley uf Hid l'li,wnel - Yak tut BY JUNIUS tiro j .STI M PING FATHER I can do Blight Boy say, dad ::: olnollimg you can'l do!" Father What is it?" "Glow." ih..n Vmm Bill vrttr the(irh'li Ish.un Jones I The Cpiew ilka l lit th v StHnt i f Old Hummer . rt F nton a Ort hi ti t Heud) UrtheHira) ieiiUnKuflv VVie.iotfl raliforniana ty n Or hMnl Arranre-ti)- . Hid lashioned H2rl Pi x rot VI ! lx UiohMfft rahforni tna ,. it ,, 4il( fit in,, I ( uHe- - f.tx i iot iri'-tvi- ' ii v. ut mi a Pud Among tlu irRitmy ) lajaewume flout t Jimmy. , lal I. cm 1 I Angef rhiM lu Bluebinl I ii r t Th le hn -- .. 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PAT OFF. n r) rotneOiennc with Onheetra Rronn Blues ( Yel,en-A- g Mitrearet oun( 1 ooltnx Vum Think Voiif Bhy iriui k iolmekv . n a v , iidii nne ht i Murpatet Younif ) .. 1 sliforniu ..Wi'lhm Kre Td r lVi r i on r Tnor nmi hirttone Mumii.) ill. Ljl'y Joiieu ur.vl CrnetU Hare T-- H Doualdsoni Baritone Her ut TwHiht alrov-nn- n Kmult Shaw J Ball ilrenu-Time Time lt4f lac CUarlea Hart and Male Trio to001 1901 Canadian Mouse of Commons passed a hill stabli .long Mat 24 as a hotulay to he named ntonu ONE NEAlt AGO Toll It Allied Coiim il drafted ultimatum to Germany 'The Industrial Canal near New Orleans was dedicated S TODAY'S BIRTH It Harold F. MeCormitk the Chicago capitalist recently divorced front his wife, a daughter of John D Rockefeller, bmn In Chicago, 5(1 years ago today. Jerome K. Jerome, cdebr.tted humorist and playwright, born near London. B3 years ago tod .tv Prof. Graham Taylor, celebrated sociologist, botn at Schenectady, N Y, 71 yeais ago today. Margaret HIM McCarter, prominent Kansas author and politic Ian, horn at Charlotteville, lad , 52 years ugo today. Edward T. Collins, second base-ma- il of the Chicago American league baseball team, horn at Mdlerton, N Y 35 years ago today tluHirr Mi lb.it in thr Muuulhiil I 1 ihe Hotel sary. n m ... jr p , K After the Rain 1 coin mce ton undMersey began ail iuvisliga-tioof the Titanic disaster rjn'ti'h ilWlc Hrw Ili-- Furniture Co. oadctisled. The biggest baseball star of nil Is sometimes figured cheesy. And that s because lie always makes The hat clest plays look easy. Q IN Ql ESTIONABLE SOCIETY First Guest This is a pretty cheap famdv. dust look at the napkins, fell patched ami darned Second guest -- Yes, and besides that they borrowed them from me. TDK END OF A PERFECT JAY Mere lies Ihe tiody of Simon Shinn, lio would persist nt cutting In. The day he met a five-totruck Poor Simon sure was out of luck. Jr n SitOP "Do your girlie. BY DAYLIGHT drug store PULLERS ARE shopping 73 Year Paints say For 73 years we have been making fine paints, varnishes and finishes for all purposes, especially to meet the weather conditions in the West. ions and delirium f wood alco- I,- - rivolous, hol poisoning. The victim is A tiring. ; P rpttily too sick to have hallucinations. A man blinded by wood alco P aintcil IfPlIlHlrtt hoi poisoning does not usually E It OgllP. recover his sight even if he, a fortunate exception, does not frutn the attendance Ciixip Bays die. Sometimes the brain is records of lodges, clubs, fraternat-res- , an' other grown up organisations, affected permanently. it ItHiks like the American youngster sox a national orphan. c dolivs-opn- t rector of Psychopathic and coholic Service, Bellevue Hospital, New York, in an Interview with Edward M. Thierry. I have seen men die of wood alcohol poisioning. It is a frightful death. Even whenjt is diluted as LYRIC THEATRE an ingredient mistaken for NEW DEFINITION Prof grain alcohol in liquids sold (in engineering class) as whiskey, wood alcohol is a Four Days Four Commencing What is a drydock? aiutle (in rear) " A physlrlan very terrible poison. MONDAY, MAY 1 who won't give out prescriptions." A drink of wood alcohol brings internal hemorrhages Pittsburgh is planning five hunblindness, convulsions, delirium dred teunis rout is on vacant lots. and usually death. Wonder what has become of the vacant lot gard.ters? Hemorrhages occur in the brain and in other parts of the NOT MADE body. Wood alcohol acts on the "M" said the drug department blood vessols, especially the dork as he laid down the morning The capillaries small ones. pa)er. "tlasn t this prohibition law They are scientific in formula and preparation. They contain pure pigmenls, pure oils, pure are based on Pioneer White Lead. sdne and After our long experience in the manufacture of paints, they are the best that we kuow. DMf "Service Department" "wtlDgtodly give you free information ou any kind of painting. Call on or phone us. , Fuller service and Fuller quality will hs'iure you sal isfuction from your painting. W. P. Fuller & Co. j 40 E. Second South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. made a lot of crooks? is what causes blind The tiny arteries of the retina are ruptured, destroying ness. thesight PlenN It'll hand-engine- -, A TIrTIMi The I'arlHin - DiAl- I.ll POPULAR OFFICE CAT 1 That Very few recover frem wood afcohpl poisoning. It dees not depend so "much on the amount taken, for one person may be able to stand more than another as it does on whether the poison acts on blood vessels in fatal , (! has to be tied down. Huh HORRORS OF ju'--t hoard our druggist Delirium tremens is an en nitrates urc- going up mile a different thing tirely WOOD ALCOHOL thing compared to the convuls F- burst. Delivered at Your Door (Anywhere on our Route) or You Can Get Any Amount at Our Shop CUTTER CHEESE Made of Sweet Pasteurized ' Your Favorite Kind Cream None Betfer Is Here i SWEET CREAM, SOUR CREAM, EGGS ALL DAIRY PRODUCTS I ly By Dr. Monas S. Gregory, (Cfcopln) CONCERT a special atudv. TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES 1787 - Fed ral convention nnsemh-le- d in l'hiliulelihi:i lo adopt a u i tlonal constitution 18111 The Frem h nrnn under Napoleon defeated the lomhimd of Prussia u id Kuvaa in bailie of Lumen. 1843 A petition for the adoption of the Peoples barter," having more than three milium signatures, presented to Ihe ISrdisli p.irli.nm lit 1844 Abraham Limolii pun based a home in Springfield, the uni) residence he ever ow lied 1815 The volunteer fire depart in New York meat and city were repluced by a paid depart ineiit and steam engines SI 7 - Trinity I'hurili New York city, celebrated Its iiiiiib anniver- er tnte la conferences dialing with the bran-- i hen of science ol wh ill lie has m.lile 1512 I) 't t''rtl! Evening Ail Scats Reserved - 25c, 30c, 75c, plus tax SEATS NOW ON SALE fmrthjr nomination or candidates to be voted for at the November election. IN THE DAYS NEWS Dr, William Bowie, who heads the delegation of Amerlcun sdenlists attending the meeting of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics and the International Research Council, which assembles today In Rome. Is Chief of the Division of Geodesy of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Dr. Bowie has an international reputation In scientific circles. A native of Maryland, he received his academic training at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn . and at Lehigh University, and after completing hi stud ice, in 1895. entered the service of the United Stales Coast ami Geodetic Survey as an assistant. For many years he was engaged In field work, making Coast or geodetic surveys in many States, and in Porto Rico, tbs Philippines aud Alaska. On several previous occasions he has been sent abroad by the Government to attend International No 15 . I Punofoute Solo Njr tLrims) of ute t.0.4 us (Hazz.ni) Violin So, i J 60-- t Hubei nun Hroaisittw 1 50 I Itaui-No. Soto Violin fHnhmi Joarhipit Iliia?anin Hrontelue Hubermnd Rio NtgLio t intent Tl;ornponi Hawaiian Piyerj I r K rer i atui Anthony Franrhinl fik t?5l J Hnring Haw tiitm 1iavere ?i,1 Mj llannlinn Kaiiilon Ir ttk hrcft jiti) Vntti4ny Kranhinl V n.lin Mule Harp . ioHltiH-- r Tn Fvcning Belle t Kiienb-gMenx'ii Viol n Mute Harp. . . .tiondolier Trio 2 SHOW S DAILY 3:13 & 8:13 Matinee 10c, 25c, and 30c Day MJr top Nocturne In F sltarp rt e Hi ttscrUu N. Hi 0tlc ttc I uimn i.iu oor. Lady Astor Is to be givn a welcome today In her former home ily of Richmond, Va. A party of representative bualneaa men of the South sails from New New York today to study industrial conditions in Europe. Representative women of England, France, Germany' and the Timed States are to address a public meeting In New York today on the subject "Can Women Boycott War? The reform of the calendar which has been a subject of controversy. for ages, la to be taken up at the meeting of the International Astronomical Union which opens in Rome today. John Me Uormark. famous Irish was reported tenor, who recently near death, sails from New York today for Ireland, where he plans to spend ihe summer recuperating. With the contest between Senator Harry New and former Senator Albert J. Beveridge for the Republican senatorial nomination as its outstanding 'feature, a general primary election will be held in Indiana today t trv IWlW , oir itS motor ms bp: OPERATIC mr Mr in it 11)811 In t net IroxaSor 1 - and cheapest 1JEWSPAPER advertising is the most effective decreases and volume It form of salesmanship. increases SALE TODAY Cilrt 'troxibto mo, IMor do2s OMr 4:rQ2 or. cooir- - oP o.rnv3 - V PUBLICITY EXPENDITURES BENEFIT PUBLIC S2 ' ) YOU OVJN fi MS TYCOsbot'S do LYRIC )q3L cilLvQQ-Nc- Tuesday, May 2, 1922. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH J2ro bred no oiq coxqs kos) MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repnbllcetlon ot ell news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper end also the local newt published herein. All right et republication of special dispatches herein nre elao reserved. Advertising Rates Furnished an Application. hydro-electr- Ovskscl Ooxitcl 1&4TITTV& CITY. CMAN& HOW-TIM- ES PUBLISHED BT LOGAN No," said the chanre customer, "not made them, merely showed us ho they are. , Merlin Irovey hopes that the neTt few months will see the InVeritloh of device for running the lawn mower by radio. iPAINTSFORlEVEffftfiURROSEfi GETTING ALL RET . cles?" Inquired the 'Anything There will never be a free and enlightened druggist after filling a prescription as long as there is religious fanatacism Ireland if this Is not the real stuff. Ihe customer;' -- ynw Tntghtr-x- s A Tewda y s'agbA triob burned dbw nOrangeITan, well let me have a package of head- J government in and intolerance. near Belfast, ' spots. Action of the poison, howkilled several men and women and wounded children. With that ache powders." ever, depends on the amount on right along the world is bound to question sort of going thing wear men An actress suggests that taken. Usually symptoms ap corsets. Does she mean to insinuate Irelands ability for . OOUGLA? nUEDANFS W pear within four or five hours. not straight-lacemen are that l3UC THREE MUSMTCEES When the victim comes out Or need or that they lacing? enough, is claimed that Lcnine has cancer. Somehow we dont of his corps and stupor he has 2 SHOWS DAILY 3:15 & 8:13 is she merely trying to get men in a ' A tight place? X Matinee 10c, 25c, and 50c violent convulsions. In his deseem to be able to work up any sympathy for him if it should eat lirium he acquires prodigious Evening All Seats Reserved Tobacco was taken to England his fool head off. Probably it would be a world blessing if he and to 25c. 50c, 73c, plus tax and injury prevent from America, and declared by socistrength were both no more. ( to himself or others he frequent- SEATS NOW ON SALE ety leaders a luxury Now look at it. Trotzky , d Morrell Dairy Shop MWESrCENTi.lt v. (Nrtl t Journal) If PHONE 119 J 1 Cf |