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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN PUBLISHED BT EARL AXD EXGLAM) PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered at the Poet Office Every Oar In the Week, Except Sunday, at Logan, Utah, aa Second CJaee Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATE BT MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance... ..0e BT CARRIER, PER MONTH, in Advance.- .7c Advance A. BlacountotJlOft PerYeerWill Be Given for 1 Payments tor a Full Year. .. . AFTER GENOATWAT? THE Genoa conference has passed into history as a disappoint t 'filches very reivn- I wonder If you have been admlr and compute ten-ceu- t stores open the beautiful plecrt of colmed ably. The have attractive glass candlexth Its ritiaiAiiat are being displayed suit.-U- l lmple-art-teles these daya In ttif starts Every one and otiter Fruit baskets vases, In talking about this new trur. and for coloring selected In selecting a no sideboard or console ijble seems etc , may be piece for coloring keep to a glass without now compote complete Fancy artltles are end candlesticks of colored glass simple lines If you have priced any of these apt to have a cheap look when shellac Is used to red, pretty pieces you have probably found out that they are expensive, produce the coloring on the glass. lu a thin coal on but I have Just learned a aecret Apply the shellac the outside of the rlass article and allow it to dry undisturbed ShelI am going to pass It on to you. be bought In various colors. lac Maybe about the house ynu have If maycannot you get the colors you degome piece of Plain white glass simple matter to have which you ran color or If you have sire it Is a not you can buy glass candleatkks white shellac colored for you at people saying with greater emphasis than ever that the N ash is a good investment, but they arc proving their conviction by the growing volume of their purchases. When having the paint shop white shellje colored be sure to tell the painter to use a transparent coloring matter, fur only this will allow the light to shine through the The glass may glass when colored be colored blue, amber nr purple, and canary color produres a very striking effect. If for any reason you wish lo remove the colored shellac from the glass to try the effect of anolhee eoloFr you may do so with denatured alcohol. 7 It is only to be expected that a financially independent manufacturing organization of notable efficiency in both men and method should produce a cr so notable in value that it is attracting a steadily increasing percentage of buyers. ' . Prices range from r . . n BUSINESS CONDITIONS : . TfE National City Bank of New York City, tells us that the general feeling in business circles is one of strengthening confidence,, that the corner has been, turned and that 1922 will be a better year than 1921. The imprpvement iru fundamental conditions and in general feeling since the first of the year has ,jbeen very marked; triiiocd, from the middle of January to the first of March, optimism was perhaps and a moderate reaction in some lines has naturally resulted. Zt - - The stock market- has been creeping aip for the past wlx , months in a slow, but persistent movement, which suggests faith " " that better days are coming. Railroad traffic, as indicated by the reports of car loadings, ' since the first of the year, has been running ahead of last year.. Exports have shown an increase and a very decided improye- menC in the number of inquiries and actual business. The raise of the foreign exchanges has had a noticeably beneficial effect. The steel industry has made a marked recovery, the United States Steel Corporation, now operating at about 70 per cent of capacity and the independent companies in the aggregate, at has increased about probably CO percent. - Productive-capacit- y . 50 per cent, . tory nut of part of Idaho, ,, lSTO The Fenian raid into Can ada from the Inited Stales was .. 4 1 j I LoganGarageSupplyGompaPry ly the militia. ever first time-locpurchased and put to pruiticsl use was fitted to the vaults of a buuk at 1874 day anniversary today. Col. Washington A. Roebllng, who superintended the construction of the great Brooklyn Bridge, is old today, Rt. Rev. Denis I. OConnell, bishop of the Homan Catholic diocese of Richmond. Va today celebrates his The k C. M. HARRIS, Manager Morristown. III. 1878 Gainsborough's famous '! painting, the "Dui hess of was stolen from Agnew'a gallery in Iamilnfi. Devon-shire.- eighiy-fHrw-yea- ' 189- 7- Bradford's Pilgrim Journal was presented to the Stale of Mass. 1907 Mrs. William McKinley. I lie President, died at Can hanntversnryiti the ' ton, O. Born there lu 1847. hood, , The annual spring convention of ONE YEAR AGO TODAY the American Cotton MaiiHfacturers Budget Bill penned by the I'mted Association begins In Washington, !. Stales senate. O., today and will rontihue over toFrench Chamber ot Deputies voted morrow. confidence in Premier Jlriand, The anuual Bqch Festival at Le- TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Her Majesty Queen Mary of Grout high Vnlversity, one of the most notable of tfye annual music festivals In Biitain anil Ireland, born In Kensington Iulace, London, 55 years ugo to America, opena today. TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES . , . t day. 1788 Congress signified its willCol. Wasiunglon A. Roebllng, famingness lo receive the Connecticut ous engineer and bridge builder, born at Saxunburg, Ia., 8.r jears ngo tolands In the West. 18H Joseph Ignace Guillotine, day. Mrs.- - Florence the French physician for whom the Corb,ss Preston, machine known as the guillotine was Washington Slate superintendent of named, died in' Paris. Born in I73S. public Instruction, born In Minnesota The Earl of Clarendon was 49 years ago today. i 18IJ Robert W. Chambers, author of appointed Load Lieutenant of Ireland. 1864 President Lincoln signed numerous popular novels, born in the measure creating Montana terri Brooklyn, N. Y.. 57 years ago today. ow yriexi-4-wl(l- , -- d, j 0. h. factory Events fifty-fift- h -- d SIXES $963 1 $2390, f. FOURS witHill-conceale- M yU,1922. fc, , . yridaUy COLORED GLASS ing effort of the powers to adjust vital and apparently irreconcilable differences. Having, as Lloyd George says, failed at Genoa to arrive at a satisfactory settlement of the Russian question as a matter of principle, the delegates have concluded to I see if it is possible for a commission of experts at The Hague to compose those differences ia practice. For it is recognized that the Russian question Is the crux of the. entire F.urppean problem and upon its rightful determination depends the whole of the reconstruction program of the allied powers. In its final analysis, . the Russian problem is a trade problem; Great Britain alone has bad the frankness to acknowledge this at the Genoa conference ; most of the leaders in Genoa preferred to have the world believe i that their interest in Russia was based on loftier grounds. less gross pro- , France, of course, mixed its utilitarian and its fessions pretty thoroughly, but (he fact that France holds bonds and other obligations of the era in Russia has ; out in at every turn the conference negotiations. cropped was quite , A review of the conference shows that it never able Jo recover from the shock of the separate treaty concluded at Rap&llo between Germany and Russia on Easter Sunday. A , collective agreement with Russia was one of the great aims of the ' allied leaders when they went to Genoa. This agreement was - intended, of course, to open Russia to trade exploitation. While the allied leaders were undertaking to settle their rival and conflicting claims and while the allied capitals watched the proceed1 To-Da- ys d jealousy and distrust, the Germans and ing Pussians negotiated an agreement and the treaty .of Rapallo was This & tundled into the Genoa conference, with bomblike effect. it develops, engendered suspicions among the powers fnlenary of lh brih of Klinonl j agreement, rumtivetLThe ,Genoa conference . was da Gonraurt. lhe famous Kfpmh f doomed from the moment the leaders heard of the conclusion of writer who proptiesM that Amrl-pan- a would conquer Ilia world. lh Rapallo pact. " Whether at The Hague the allied leaders will Ureal Inga to Her Majexty ijueen .be able to meet with less distrust and mutual antagonisms re- Mary of (Sreat Britain and Ireland. mains to be seen. Who celebrates her birthMeantime, the United States is definitely out of the affair. The repeated official and semiofficial announcements of the Washington government would, it seems, leave vqry little basis ,X,for the hope still entertained in certain European quarters that the United States will, soon' be found participating in European deliberations. , Unless, however, there is a, drastic re I ipost-wnf Russia's poliripa that hops is destined to . disappoint- $ ment. . Secretary Hughes, in his chamber of commerce address in c , Washington, emphasizes the administration view. "Nations may t adopt what policies they please for the conduct of their local ' affairs Mr. Hughes says,but if they seek intercourse with other l. nations they must perforrrt and obsyve international obligations. They put themselves outside the pale of international intercourse , if they enter upon a policy of confiscation. ' Mi Hughes did not specifically refer to Russia, but his word admit of no conclusion other than that he had .in mind the Russian soviet, whose attitude at Genoa wrecked the plans of the a. j statesmen bf western Europe. Salt Lake Tribune ' UTAff CACHEOOUNTY, LffANDIGRAFTiNTHEllQME . MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preaa la exclusively entitled to the nae tor repnblleatloa of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and alao the local newa published herein. All right of repubUcatlon ot special dispatches herein are also reaerved. Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. CITY, Notice Notice to Contractors Awkward tinnier, Polished floor; Wreath of lilies On the door, SEEMS SO I Warren Rabbitt lives In Alpena. Mb It ns though, he ought to run for something. - r f-- f . Jt Sealed proposals will he received Chicago police are looking for a Notice Is hereby given that a of the girl bandit who Wears a winsome tueclitL meeting of'the stockholders by the Board of Education H'srheCoutHje Bebool- JHMrlcL f of the Cache KnlUing Works will fl Newton School h ni e.rrTThey Ou gFt t o tin Ve "1o'ls'o7 held on the th day of June, 1922. ?,?1r?,,lon!0 at 7: JO oclock p, m. of the aid Buying, Newton. Cache County help In their seaVch. day, at usual place of bualnesa of the ropoal shall be delivered to the FOWLS OF THE AIR corporation, at Logan. Utah, for the Board at hls office in the J purpose of amending the articles of ar See said the angry customhet;e, be-so nntjr ol,rt House on or Incorporation of the said corporation Saturday June J, er, when I order poultry from you as to provide that the capital which time the bids shall be again I dont want you to sent me stock of the corporation shall be aa- sossahle, and by adding a new article Pned. any f thflSd airplane chickens.; The Owner-reservaa follows. Vis; the right to What kind do you mean, sir, Article IS reject eny or all bids. Thq sort that are all wings and Plans and specifications are omflle That the capital stock of this corporation shall be assessable in the at the office of the Clerk or may be machinery and no meat. manner provided by Title 19, at the office, ot Fred W. Commercial Hodgson, An apple a day may keep a doctor Architect, Block, Logan, Utah. All carrier away, but it on where you charges on plans delivered dutslde of hit him with depends jt City shall be paid by the J -- Chap-Obtain- The sugar situation' in CubOaTImp"rovetTTnater!allySince Contractor. Ibe year. Loading and shipping a million sacks of firsl U Bids shall be made aeparate on WHOLESALE week is good business, according to, facts About Sugar, sugar a General Contract. Plumbing and Sammy (surveying his lately ara leading, publication representing American Sugar interests. heating. rived twin sisters): Did you get Proposals shall be accompanied bv , The world situation regarding wheat corn, oats and livea certified check Jn amount ot t them cheaper by taking two, papa? ' stock is much improved. Stocks in the central markets are well National jraatnea. depend,;;;" IMMUNE FROM I) VXGFR to and the speculative market is not inclined less on the number of men to the: storage capacity up county school District. Exhaustive Investigations made fit to take more. The bidder shall be rewore a hut like t square mile than on the number quired successful lo furnish a bond acceptable the University of Illinois prove that to the Board ot Education and In coins are not germ carriers, We do picture hasjm? Agriculture in Europe outside of Russia according to a state-- . of square men to the mile, most honest accordance with the State law. not care. They would be, carriej ' Absolutely, sir, inent by Prof. A. E. Taylor, of Leland Stanford University, will Chinamen are the G. A. HOGAN I want to liok at from us anyhpw. on ( earth, and. people anywhere President away 0K ! , L ' - ' veyed agricultural and nutritional conditionFih Europe in 1920-- , 1921 for the American Relief'Admmistration. His word can be ' . ' ..jrdied upon. r ! On the whole, id. seems to be a good bet that products of the soil will have a tetter market this year than last. Banking situations are improving and the worlds business, as a whole, is on the up grade. Let us be grateful, but not too optimistic and thus avoid a possible reaction. are starvinsr to death. A new French perfume sells for $100 an ounce. , A bath is -- Adv. ve lost my head over yon, ARTHUR JENSEN Clerk the cabbage. Go on, you're stringing me, wered the bean. said cap. ans- ' a some kind of a m In a canoe, and just for two. Our lips in rapture met Perhaps rhey might have met again. But the gosh darnr-- thing upsbt. Why did Noah put fleas and flies and politicians into the There aint much difference; THE between a tobacco quid and Why does old Tightwad always of gum.-IsIM It strange how long a small j pull such a long fare whea he goes crowd will stand looking at a sMt Operators and miners dont1 Our paved streets are costing nto a barber shop? bother About the cost cf the coal about as much as if gold was 'Oh. he wants to get as mtirto for where some fortunate v strike. his money out of a shave as possible. picked up a half dollar? used, as in heaven. good too. - . XICKLR-XUKSE- U d a!-wa- - quick-eye- d WM ELI HAWKINS CHIROPRACTOR Central Hotel Logan, Utah " A man who has faith in his own science. |