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Show .. nf Vhfcr .9. THE JOURNAL LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, . UTAH Fridry, February 2, 1923. PAGE t JKsrs instructions: luits, Coats, Capes, Dresses Millinery, Sweaters, Corsets Pro- vide neither gold, nor silver, nor . brass in your purse: nor scr p for coots, jour jour'tev. neither two neither oes, nor jet staves: for the work-mais worthy of li is meat Ginghams, Percales, Devonshire, Galatea, Silks, Everfast Cotton Fabrics il Mathew Does Jesus want rtiildreu to tome to him? Mutt. 19 14. BABY CHICKS Phone 176-- J. Adv, - Frank W. Blair Co, Bros. Motor Cars. Royal Society Art Goods Dodgt Ad Mr. and Mrs. L, J.' Earley Wert; filled with joy last night, by the safe, arrival of a fine big" soil Standard Merchandise Throughout Adollar saved is a dollar earned. Earn a dollar by paying to The your subscription Journal for a year in advance. Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan of 309 East 2 South, had the misfortune to have their infant daughter Juanita,. born Jan. 11, ealled from them by death yes- n MOTOR Home of Good terday. COMPANY. Motor Cars.' advt, At an early hour this mornAt the table with neatly trimmed Hair will help you to en- ing Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Cardon bade a hearty welcome to a joy your meal. BARBER SHOP beautiful little new' daughter. MODERN 13 WEST Sleepy Hollow Winter Bugbear to Russian Children ; Clothing ShortageX Holds Death Menace fpr Them t-- s v v.v. j wiw. Scenes Shown Washington Irvings famous The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, is being brought to the screen under the title of The Headless Horseman, with the inimitable Will Rogers in the rde of Ichabod Crane, the lanky A cl a sic, A CENTER STREET. For all kinds of Green Vege- tables and Fresh Fruit. Phone 161. II. G. IIAYBALL, Mere. Manager (I. I). Bennett "of the Company. Adv. Insurance Life Metropolitan company in this district, has Can Sleep Now. just returned from a convention Oni fi u nd for lit o of the companys managers held N Mrtm Sinister His fli vit killed in New York City. The comuur ntMKhlMM'B rootef. pany's business was repotted as being far in excess cf that Street Nomenclatu. of the previous year, and Mr. Vnu didn't agree to got the laily Bennett says the bankers and dlvone?" No," nid tin lawyer. "She told merchants of New York report me she was a Broadway wife with a business on the up grade. adv. City Collector P. W. Johnson ported collections amounting to $2,988.52 for the month cf January. A claim for compensation for personal injuries sustained through a fall on West Center street, was pres entedjn behalf of Mrs. Sarah The Brady of Providence. matter was referred to City attorney Young to answer. try piien-- r which contained tills para graph in regard to a local wedding: The bride wore a- - lir.ard-given the They call it the mighty dollar because its mighty hard to get and mighty easy to lose. The bnbbi d hair is growing out all light Yesterd.ij a girl was heard to resume the old wail that she wished she were a. man and had nothing to do but shave every few days. Forget all else for the moment. All we ask is that you give us a chance to prove that on the are entitled to your business. bed-roc- k basis of PRICES we All their lives lone Russian children of today will hate the snow. Youngsters of other lands may make s.iow men and build snow fortresses a id gleefully trace the signature Jack Frost on the window panes, ti L boy or girl who goes jt no Russianwinter will ever again through this welcome the cold into his play. Luckier tykes elsewhere in the world may look upon ice and snow as their they especial toy, but the suffering Rushave brought this winter to sia will make them the relentless bugbear of the Russian children. The w inter is no harder than usual in Russia, it is true, where every winter Is hard, since the climate is similar to that of the Northern The United States and Canada. to point that makes the difference the Russian youngsters is the clothing shortage that today holds that unhappy country in its grip, bringing such pain and peril that American . Relief Administration workers say that thousands of children and adults will die unless clothing is sent Inwintera as cruel as those of Minnesota or Alberta, children have neither wraps or underclothing, and no other protection against the cold than a single garment of thin Somesacking or tattered rigs. times they do not even have this. i I thought that the children were stripped for a medical examination, n relief worker lately- returned to the United States said in describing his visit to a Russian orphanage, i "But I found that they were per cake Royal Reel Early June Peas, 2 for Solar Brand June Peas, 3 for Best Solid Pack Tomatoes, 3 for , Campbell's Soup say. To meet this crisis the American Relief Administration has introduced a clothing remittance package, similar to the famous food remittance package of last ear. For the sum of $20 paid to the New York Headquarters of the A. R. A., 42 Broadway, any friend or relative or sympathizer of these suffering Russians may send one of these packages to any designated Russian. A direct receipt will be returned to him from the recipient of the package Thg contents of each package, are as follows: 4 23 yards of dark blue wool cloth, sufficient for a suit of clothe for an adult, or outer garments for two children; 4 yards of black cotton lining; 18 vards of muslin, for 4 suits of 8 yards of flannelette, for 2 mens shirts or 2 womens shirt waists; buttons and thread to make up this material h, ar; THE ANSWER lc "Strange, Edith should Invite that horrid grate widow to her wedding; aha hat such a disagreeable past." Yea, my dear,'' but ahe'e rich enough to furniah a very agreeabia 25c ; 25c 35c 15c, 2 for.. 25c 10c present Hanging Arouna. Policeman Have you tihy suspicious characters hanging around 33c ' 75c 52c 27c 23c Jam 24 oz. Wilson Brand Jam in Glass Jar. Reg. 80c. 22 oz. Hewletts Apricot and Pineapple Jam. , Regular 70c. 50c 40C Special oh A, C. Butter for Saturday 1 Only, Ibr 53c if you can buy a bad pound of $5.00 Reward in Gold this butter. - . HOW STELLA COlLD BELLA Tlure was a young girl named Stella, d Fell in love with a fella, But the ailly.young flap Tried to sit on his lap, And she fell right through to the Garff Grocery bow-legge- cella. 4T The biggest successes are those who think ahead, work ahead, and use their heads. The greatest failures are those who work the hardest with their hands and feet and forget ' to use their heads. For Saturday Only Shoveling snow does not take the place of golf with some birds Who ha e large frontages. Real Bargains in Shoes, Furnishings .t The.&uresl way, .to. make, peojilg appreciate what they have is to put them in a position to have to take And Hats less. Sweet Voice (Over the Ihone): Will ou meet me under the big tree in the park tonight, Jack? Jack: Certainly, dear, is this?- - but - Mens Wool Sox 4 I 25c Value Cn OU . Boys Fleece Union Suits, $1.25 Value er-w- ) The easier women find It to get seats in the legislature the harder! they will find it to gtt seats in a J Mens Wool Flannel Shirts $4.50 Value - street car. Ir. Cone says his philosophy Is the story of the triumph of the Imagination over the will. And so, sometimes, is the winning band in draw poker. yhawO Mens $3.00IIaU I . 7Qf (ww Sc The daj h are short, the nights are ths Critics. long, Absolnteij talking in esthetic prinA chill is often in The air, ciples!" said the artist. Vulgar .and viipid! said the par But still the ladiCR, being strong. eon. Appear with arms and shoulders Laik.iig in idealism and fundabate. mental elldis " Mild the philosopher. Rotten" said the critic. Mens High Cut Shoes $10.00 Value $1.85 Boys and Girls Hose Quite mi," said the producer. And the show was the hit of tire season. here? SO SENSITIVE ABOUT IT Sly Villager Well, I did See one fella hanging n a tree down the.road, Is XI rs. much cast down but he wasn't suspicious, he waa allure she was defeated In her race for dead. congress?" So much so," replied XIr. Perkton, Fifty Dolara Down. that I don't believe I'll ever take her Jlrowne How do tm 1Rp buying another visit fir Wgsliiugtnic house on the installment plan? . "Why not?" Oreene It has Ita drawbacks. By At the mere sight of those Hie lime I have my hrmsepnid fnr'lt live hall she so iuntliiently expected will he so old and devastated that I to adoc shed burst Into tears." will here 1 1 hurt 1 o iier one. Pet-kto- The Old Lady Again. Taller I am glad onr niece getting along m well wilh her studies. I to you think she w 111 get on the merit roll? Mrs, ItlundPrtiy Oh, undoubtedly. Her teacher buys her work la so meretricious. 1 )) CO C Hardly. If yon will allow me to advise you, , legl-da- y, I wouldn't; nroposel" "Why not?", She isn't pretty. ' 1. a.y'.t.lg t.nst-Sail, you dont want that turned 00 yja all jour mairied lilt." M b-- mdiJ Shoes $4.00 Value $2.89 $6.00 Value $4.49 Youths School Shoes 64c Mens Heavy Leather Mittens, $1.25 "70 -- L Value 1 Mens Dress Shoes Mens Work Shirts i,1'00..". C"7 Mens Work -- Black and Brown 35c Value THE STURDIER SEX QA In Spits of 43c 23c .dM liisI 46c i, National Biscuit Cracker, Regular have so few garments that they cannot go out of doors at all, even tb go to the A. R. A. kitchens for their one precious meal a day. Thei elders are in an equally pitiable plight. The cold weather at present is almost as much of a menace at last years famine, A. It. A. workers fc 28c Now, is the Time You are Using , In their own homes the children fare just as badly. Many of then IYs-liu- 25c lbs. for Tree Tea, lb Hills Coffee, Red, lb M. J, B. Coffee, lb Bon-Am- panes. It s a cruel world. The The more lunges built, tlie greater la the ibunHBd- bmhbng muierinl. and the li.gher pru e which in turn makes for higher reals. nend es, but On (he other hiiml, the fewer houses limit, the greater Is the deuuud for Iioum s and the higher the icnts," Amw ers. the specials, go through our entire line one by one, either groceries or shoes and you will find us giving better values and better service. 1 they had no clothes. budding was without heat, and wui blew through the broken window because AS IT SEEMS Do not stop with Best 'Rice, Yankee schoolmaster whose sentimental heart was not strong enough to stand up under the bewitching eyes of- - the fairi Katrina Van Tassel, the belle of Sleepy Hollow. All the quaint realism of this! great story, which has been) more widely read than most of the classics, has been preserved) he1 in this film version and original story remains intact. In support of 'Will Rogers ap-- j pear Lois Meredith, Bert Hendricks, Jr., Nancy Chase and a list of celebrities famous in the The Headless stage world. Horseman' is a Hodkinson production and the scheduled attraction which will appear at the Logan High Schhool Friday adv. night February, 2. ; Main street husband, mid while I ran silk on v hose check blossomed flush of dunning womanhood. Large Can Columbia River Salmon, Reg. 40c... Heinz Bottle Ketchup. Regular 40c A Jb. School Boy Peanut Butter. Regular 90c... 2 lb. School Boy Peanut Butter. Regular 71c 1 lb. School Boy Peanut Butter. Regular 33c Royal Blue Corn. Regular 2 for 23c 3 for 12 limit of to a customer) (A j why she wants lier freeCANDY SPECIAL AT THE understandchance the the case would dom, FRESH MADE be tried before a are BLUEBIRD. XIain street Judge." BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE 20c PER POUND. SATURDAY Wedding Note. AND SUNDAY ONLY. SEE Not mng ago," says n metropolitan Adv newspaper man, I ran across a counOUR WINDOWS. re- r FOR CASH j i At the meeting of the city 'commissioners last', evening,' j ' I SC $4.00 Value., CO QO JL.GU Ladies Black and Brown Silk Hose $1.00 Value 59 c Mens Flannel Shirts $1.35 Value i '' 79c .-JESSEN- -E- t' |