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Show rm PAG3TT70 TU TOUT? N ..XXX. p JA..U PUBLISHED BT EARL AX'D ENGLAND PUBLISHING Entered at Of rot Office-Ev- at Logan. ery Dayln-theWecf- A T JOURNAL, LOGAN OTT, CACHE COUNTY, Wednesday, May Z4, 1922. UTAH Poverty, But No More Famine in -- If'HarvestProvesGood' OOMPAST c, Utah, aa 8econd Claaa Matter. Except Sunday, HI USCK1PTIUN KATE 6Y MAIL, PER MONTH, in Advance. BT CARRIER. PER MONTH, In Advance... A Discount of 11.00 Per Year Will Be Given for Advance Payments for a Puli Year. MEMBER fP ASSOCIATED PRESS , The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republleatlon of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited la this paper and also the local news published herein. AU right of republleatlon of special dispatches herein are also reserved. on Application. Advertising Rat-- s Furnished e t -- SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE doesnt. turn out as planned? DOES marriage eveij Good Housethe "happy ending? conspire against and fruitful ever subject, this interesting taken has up keeping and Clara Savage Littledale makes a worth while effort to analyze the problem. , There is just one thing .Among other things.she says: about marriage of which you may be perfectly sure: It isnt going to be like you thought it was going to be. You will never be bored by finding you knew all the rules of the game in advance, could predict all the moves, and forecast all the situations that might arise. One of its most attractive aspects is its capacity for surprise. Your marriage is bound to be an adventure. One of the chief causes for this strong element of unexpectedness in marriage is yourself. Another is the man you marry. You may believe that after Jiving with yourself for some twenty-od- d years, perhaps, you know yourself. .Don't be too sure of that. You may even have the audacity to suppose that you know the man you are going to marry. That js very doubtful. The most you may expect is to see each other in silhouette and recognize general outlines. Marriage will supply you with a wealth of ' surprising detail with which to fill in the portraits. much of the trouble I like the theory of a friend of mine that of the sense in married life may be laid at the door of Our We read dramatic and our unconscious desire to attitudinize. books and see pjaya and go toA maving.,.picturea -- and - became thoroughly familiar with certain reactions to certain familiar situations. We know so well what is expected of us, under certain conditions, that we play tip to the role. The best way to outwit. your dramatic Instinct and escape these dangerous scenes is to try being your own audience for a while. Just look on at yourself, and you will laugh at your own attitudinizing. This habit of looking on, or seeing your own affairs in perspective, always helps especially if one is married. Cosmo Hamilton, the famous playwright, was shown the article and asked to give his views on the subject. He said: These happy youngsters are the fortunate guests of an American Relief Administration kitchrn in Petrograd The famine in the Volga Basin was so severe in the early spring that its effect was felt sharply in the Russian cities, and a special allow ante of child rations was made fur Petrograd. g stations like the one above, reaching more than 3,000,000 children, and 7,000,000 daily corn rations for adults, made possible through the American Congressional appropriation of $20,000,000 struck such a blow at Uie world's greatest famine that American Relief Administration off- believe the famine, in the sense of the great natural disaster caused by draught, will be ended by autumn A recent report to Herbert Hoover, under whose direction the task is being accomplished, says: There will be hunger and extreme icials 40,-0- suftermg among p.iticns of the population for years to come However, conditions in the autumn, provided a crop materializes, will have resolved themselves into economic poverty rather than famine. The sole and proper .remedy for that poverty is economic re' construction, anf arity cannot solve the basic situal'o.. Child-feedin- emt-gen- cy - Inti foolish rekson that it is never planned. It is entered into by two people who have been at great pains to disguise from each othei the manners and character which are to be the fundamental reason for the failure or the success of their irresponsible adventure. sit develops into either a series of hideous misunderstandings, sanctioned by law, or a succession of mutually humble reunions made possible, by humor. The only way to remain happy though married is to give more than you have and take as much as you can; to preserve as a religion the spirit of romance, and to establish a code of rigid rules that will maintain the the mutual admiration and the gift of apology without which divorce is certain. self-respec- t,. THE AGE OF DISCRETION - PEOPLE of mature years! not old people, understand, but simply I people out of the first flush of foolish youth, do occasionally get their first innings. Tq be sure they sometimes read in the public prints about an old lady of 55, which, though admittedly and evidently absurd, is nevertheless disturbing to the morale. And once in a while there is a manifestly erroneous headline about the death of an old man who turns out to be a person just 0 in bis prime ; sixty-twsay. But, as we started to say, there is balm fin Gilead. Pictures of Mr. A. J. Balfour, no Sir Arthurio Earl Balfour, are now in circulation, showing him in an active game of tennis at Cannes. Tennis, as everyone knows, is a game for youngsters. No elderly person can cover the court. This gay young dog, shown chasing a ball witha racket, is seventy-fou- r. .The days of our life are three score years and ten. . . Hush! That was long ago. We are doing much better than they did in the time of Moses. When we reach seventy we are only at years of discretion. Ask Earl Balfour. Kansas City Star. o, 3 CeMi ration Day Empire dominions The international Eucharistic Congress opens in Home today, withr Pope Plus as presfdeht. Italy observes a general holiday today iji celebration of the annivernr sary of her entry into the World Democrats of Washington meet in State convention at Dlytnpiu today to adopt a platform and discuss plans for the coining campaign. Members of the International Typographical Union throughout the United Stales and Canada will ballot today for international and local officers. A conference on Christianity and the economic order, to lie attended liy bishops, ministers and laymen of the Methodist church, opens today lit Evanston, 111. Mrs. Sarah R. Robertson of New York, accused of having faked the robbery of 150,000 worth of jewel last February, Is scheduled to go to trial today at Freehold, N. J. The Republican convention of Indiana meeta at Indianapolis today to adopt a platform and ratify the State and congressional tickets nominated in the primaries. IN THE BAYS NEWS James E. Watson, who is to sound the keynote of the 1922 Republican congressional campaign in a speech to be delivered before the Indiana State Republican convention today, is the junior United States senator from Indiana and one of the veterans in national politics. When only 34 years of age Mr. Watson was sent to Congress from the Fourth Indiana o district to replace William S. man. the Great Objector," who at the time was the oldest member of the House. In Congress Mr. Watson allied himself with the Republican Guard" and In the closing years of the old Cannon regime was known as one of "Uncle Joes" stanchest lieutenants. In 1908 he resigned his seat to run for governor of Indiana, hut was defeated by Thomas R. Marshall. In 1918 he reappeared as prominent figure in State politics and waa elected to the United States senate. Senator Watson Is known as . Day Decoration Day is just a short way off May 30th. This is one day in the year when all men observe the universal custom of dressing up in the seasons newest offerings in stylish apparel. Of course this store has made ample provision for your every requirement a more extensive preparation, in fact, than for several seasons. The New Exhibit ' for Spring provides such an unusual variety of models, fabrics, patterns and colors that you can select a becoming suit here without loss of time or patience. Clothes that put you at ease at once with the comfortable feeling that your attire is all hat it should be for Decoration Day, or any other time. t today. prfessor a Harvard for nearly 40 years, born at Benton. Ala., 7 years ago today, Dr. Maurice F. Egan, former I ed Statts Minister to Denmark, born In Philadelphia, 70 years ago today, Benjamin N. Cardozo, judge of 'the Court of Appeals of New York David Gordon Lyon, - mt-Ol- d born in New York City, 52 jears The best values we have been able to give in a long time at these moderate prices. ago today. Joseph Oeschger, pitcher of the Boston National league baseball team, born In Chicago, 31 years ago today. $35 the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes. land of sunshine and young men stirk Some rsteetgbt-end-nayro- the way; w straight-an- d flush way. other hr -- Buy a radiophone and eavesdrop on the whole world. The following Is a full things the average flapper The proper name for the bootleg help her mother: product Is alcohel. Ruth Law, avlatrix, has quit HyModern version: God help ing and settled down instead of rithi the poor ran bootleg crashing down an they usually. do. OFFICE CAT The Senate Is all right. Hows that for an original idea? es ested ladys shopping, the gen"Surely, whatever makes you ask tleman is not her husband. such a question? 1 t only wondered why you put a Laugh end the world laughs with yott v button ,in - the collection -- pUt at Dont, and it laughs at you church today," answered the youngTHE PAINLESS DENTIST $ ster. - rar It seems strange that old Kaiser Bill hss not said a word or Some roughnecks are made offered a single suggestion about the reconstruction of Europe. The man who wears an empty way by environment, and some .He is a mifchty good illustration of that old saying about saying the way collars are laundered. sleeve is pathetic. But the man who wears an empty hat is much more nothing but sawing wood. Where, now, is the "shy. down- so. oldfasbioned ward glance" of the into a mirror, a woman Theres a lot of enjoyment on the farm for the fellow who fiction heroine? finds her favorite work of arta man doesnt have to work it. of con veiwat tom t Respectfully dedicateMe Central-Tel- l hVefavorlte topic - BY JUNIUS coev.Kier oil av loans alum moss HUM MARK KlftlSTIRIf u. 1 CAT OFI. - that me not In mournful numbers are wrong. in a 1 - to be thankful- ,- It is not CYNIC! When you see a gentleman Inter- Dentist (prodding a patients gum this world, but you cant fry an egg In search of a fragment of tooth on a fly swatter without burning It. "Thats funny, I dont seem to feel It. A ncwlv established Hobo College Patient: You are lucky, . teach-Inr out in Chicago specializes In ! low to- Get f Byr Nciw-wtwant to know is how to go buy. collapsible drinking cup usually proves it at about the third A swallow. A KEEN OlkSEKYER Daddy, do the heathen wear cloth- -- Rolled stockings may not have had much effect upon finances of the country but they have compelled many v0f wearers to change the place of doing their banking Portland Ancestry lias much for which $45 to the - Fxpress. $40 Howell Brothers California IfUCH ha8 been said in the daily press of late regarding millions of dollars grafted from the public treasury on contracts. It has taken a long time to say it. The public demand Is insistent that these rich grafters be ferreted out and properly punished and their stolen wealth returned to the government. It has taken a long time to work up the demand. At the past and present rate of speed they will be convicted when they die and punished when they get to hades. a dies in 1782, died in Loudon. Born Feb. 19. 1718. 1814 Pope Plus VII . whose powers had been abridged by Napoleon made hia grand public entry inn Rome, to resume the throne 1819 Victoria. Queen of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India, horn in Kensington Palace, Liiidou. Died in Hie Isle of Wight, Jan. 22. 19t)l. 1823 First national temperance congresa met In Philadelphia, with delgatea present from 22 States 1881 The government of the Cou federate States of America was halved from Montgomery to Huh- nond. 1871 Assassination of Archbishop Darboy of Parts by Communists. lSDl Prince Leopold, fourth son of Queen Victoria, was made of Albany. 1907 John Patton, former United States senator from Michigan, died In Grand Rapids. Born in Clearfield county, Pa., Oct 30, 1850. ONE YEAR AGO TODW Unionists won In parliamentary elections In North of Ireland. Robbers got 140,000 from Union National Bank of New Castle, Pa TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, one of the most suicessful of modern dm mallets, born lu London, 57 years Hoi-'ag- hangfurtesn rWAKINGXJPVT Have Your Kuppenheimer Suit Ready for, Decoration a man bf positive oiftnions, bold utterance of lheni7 ami a puitiM.m with little sympathy for Independents TODAYS awheksviuem 1792 l.ord tfodnev, the British admiral who defeated Hie Freni li fleet under De Grasse ill the West in- of thrughtrt"tbe-BriHs-h - ( Unfortunately, Its not the Polly-ann-here to but the chronic kicker, who The umpires are on the Job and the seems to get the best service at s fans yell that the tint robbln ta bore, restaurant. pa ,a iiif.. work .in,, a a. THE IMPOSSIBLE They say nothing Is impossible In My WHOS YOURS? hero Is Jerome Westend, He doesnt advise me As a friend. THOSE FULSOME CLAIMS Did you invest in an automobile at the Show?" Surely. I bought the best, most economical, easiest riding, finest refine-- 7 piutshed. greatest number meets, in- os t nil lei to the gallon, etc, ete." "Suffering cats, manwhat are you Ming to do with over a hundred ars?" ft j |