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Show Remember that when you 4 want something The Journal want ads are always at your service to get it VOLUME XLVI. Journal want ads. brinj resuk,' Try them, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1923 RICHMOND WOMAN ALL READY FOR Radio L Room on IS LAID TO RESTi NUMBER 63 mnrnm s Majestic , World s Largest Ship r. THREATENS N ! March 13. RICHMOND, Funeral services for Jessie Hendricks Anderson were held Tuesday at the Richmond ward tabernacle under the direction of Bishop William Anderson. The choir sang the opening People of RecklinghauI Need Thee Every number, sen District Are WarnHour. Brigham A. Hendricks ed the Killing of offered the opening prayer. A ladies quartette More French Soldiers Resignation was rendered by four members Will Bring of the Ladies Glee Club. PresPunishment. ident James W. Funk was the first speaker. He said in part: Seldom has it been that so ESSEN, Mar. 13. The Gerassembled to pay a man population of the Reckling- have many The federal farm loan board las 'tribute cf respw:t. to a departed hausen district have been warn- -' completed all necessary steps upone and is a community ed by the French commander, it to . the actual issuing of charters of a death as is announced, that if any fur-- . to new government financed in- fo shocked to hear case. I feel that every ther French troops are assassin- in this termediate credit banks to put ated or ambushed the Burgo- here is a token of into operation the new credit personand master of lluer, w ho is held as love for the system to aid- - fanners. Com- and also the bereaved departed a hostage, together with four! family. missioner IobdelL of the board Every flower is an enduring other town officials will be ex- saidtuday ttrat loans underrthe emblem of affection. We meet ecu ted as a measure of' retaiia- new system, temporarily at to with the family tion. least, will be limited to a basis andsympathize to the departed. respect pay of nine months maturity. Upon (By Associated Press) livestock paper, satisfactory as- It is sad indeed to think that ESSEN. 13 Two March woman has this departed young surance of renewal will be given French officials were assassinsun before had life from the this all proper cases and under satisthe noon time of her ated at Buer in the Recklinghu-se- n factory conditions of security, reached district Sunday. This has life. She accomplished he said, lie indicated a plan of TV Whits Stsr llnrr Majestic, the a general warning, accompanied in this much community. good milworld's the treasury to turn over a largest ship, has two radio acts. announcement that the French One of them depends on spark translion dollars to each of the twelve She has lived to make others Her associates bear military authorities, because of mission; the other on vacuum tube. banks in the system immediate- happy. an increase in the acta violence and sweet to her ly upon issuing their charters testimony and in various parts of She, was the sabotage with additional funds up to the kindly disposition. would take the Ruhr, and us bom reared and among authorized aggregate of sixty to stop these atmillions to be supplied as the w e all know of her life and that tacks. Quite now prevails in she was one of our fairest flow-erneed arises. Buer. Since her marriage she and her husband have been companions and their lives have IRISH REBELS been happy and congenial. This fact is borne out by the stateARE EXECUTED ment of the deceased of late in that she had the best husband (By Associated Preat) the world. It is extremely hard DUBLIN, Mar. 13. Michael to part with such a wife. But (By Associated Press) The Farmers of Lew iston met he will not be deprived of this Creevy, a leader of the irreguLINCOLN, Mar. 13. Guests as pure lars, and Henry Keenen, were of the Victoria hotel were forcyesterday, March 12th to con- true love. Such a thing not die. executed today following conlove can undefiled and sider the Consititution and by ed to flee when fire wasAiiscov-ere- d Laws for. a Cooperative Bull It. endures after the body has viction on a charge of possessin the Peoples Coal ComAssociation. Two meetings had passed to dust. This good wo- ing arms. In pany building in the down town been held priir to this one to man will always be loved. (By Associated Praaa) district. The coal company's discuss various phases of the that other sphere love abounds CORK, March 13 William building and one adjoining ocin its purity. We are taught association. Healy was executed, here by, Ihe cupies by a glass and paint comYesterday was to make final that there is activity there. The Free state authorities today. pany were destroyed. Scarcely rebeen have limitations mortal to for hear blocks, arrangments He was arrested while in pos- had the last person left the Vichave who Those moved. passed the Constitution and by Laws, session of arms during the re- toria when a tremendous exploto appoint block Chairmen and on are permitted to look thru cent attackon a house in Blarn- sion, thought to have been causthe veil to the opposite side to elect officers. street, when an attempt was ed by stocks of oil paint, blew Four blocks were organized; with a greater degree of vision. ey One a mile North of Town; one In the life to come there will be made to burn the home of Mrs. out the front of the hotel. Fire Families made Powell, a sister of late Michael chief Hansen is reported as badthree fourths of a mile Westtof a authorities are Collins. James Tarle, Patrick ly hurt by a fall from a ladder. divine Town, Cne Two miles West and through more enduring Hogan, John Creke were also The loss is two hundred thouand made firmer of North and mile half Town, a we look executed for possession of arms. sand. sadness our one two miles South and one Even in reunion. They were arrested in county the to in manforward Block joy The Town. of East of Wexford. member a was deceased agers are. N. ' S. Johnsen, S. F. The Benson of the the and John J. presidency Haslem, Wiser, (Bv Associated Press) Erick Hendricks. Fay Bemhisel Stake Primary Board and very DUBLIN March 13. James well has she performed her was appointed at large. Rourke executed was after work her in that capacity, The Officers are N. S. JohnTO PLAY in a of conviction taking part she has and short cut l. been has and F. Wiser S. sen. Fay man on national attack army been given an honorable release in a Dubiln hotel. troops to another 3Tid sphere She has are gone Lewiston Hyrum greater first twp communities to organ- where will perform ize he BUU Association. Other good. May the Lord bless the RECOVERING FROM may Tbw ns will follow in their foot 'bereaved ones that they Lord hand of the the EFFECTS OF STORM Tony Sargs miniature Rip recognize steps immediately. Van Winkle, who with a group Mr. Martin Pond says that that they may rally to renew of ther delightful Marionettes, if good bulls are put in a com- their resolve to press on and the can. (By Associated Press) dramatizes .Washington Irvings munity that community will best1. they deMar. 13 Gradual famous folk legend at Nibley a CHICAGO, A. expressed Hogan cows'. soon have good sire to say some thing to com-- f restoration of telephone and tel- Hall on the afternoon of March rt the aching hearts for the egraph facilities in the storm 23, succumbs to the temptations OGDEN LIVE ' we offer does much of the ruby liquid and falls into sjmpathy area between the STOCK MARKET to sor- swept of burden the bear help and the Appalach- a sleep which lasts twenty years is in seven scenes, The - row. congregation This Catlarge 12. Mar. ians Utah, OGDEN, today brought additional each play of ' with that quaint from various parts of teeming people details of death and destruction, Market,! tie Receipts, 1407. an(j from our neigh- - the dead nearing a total of and fascinating atmosphere so staU, steady. Top. $6.50; choice prime . .n state have gathered to forty the injured counted ap- typical of our early Dutch setBefore the hospitable steers, $6.25 to $7.25; good pay respect and homage to her two hundred while tlers. of the King George steers, $5.50 to $6.25 ; fair steers and to the family who mourns proximately doorstep damage to transportation, lines $1.50 to $5.50; feeder steers. her loss. The Student Body of of communication,, homes and Inn, where sits smoking peace- $5.50 To $6.50 ; choice heifers, the North Cache High School business buildings it is reported 4 ,t.s. fat landlord, pass most $1.30 to $5.35; choice cows, $4.-2- 5 are here to offer consolation. .amounts to a million. The worst of the thirty or more characters to 5.25 i fair, to good cows, jThis stt,p that she has taken is effect of the storm was at Pin- - in the story: A sailor with his $3 to $4.25; canners, $1 to $2j d jn the programe of life and s011 Tenn. and Deanburg Tenn. parrot (who does a real hornpipe dance to a concertina acbulls, $3 to $5; feeder cows $3 could we see beyond the veil we Lord by the village companiment the to $4 ; veal calves, $7 to $8. would re alize that has She w Rip Van Winkle ell. schoolmaster), 1453. Market, cth ai things Hogs Receipts, his fat with e of pig and grunting spring-tim30c lower. Top, $7.65. Fat hogs,i)et.n taken in the dog, and the 190 to 220 lbs. $7 to $7.65; heavy. life when the future meant musicians and their Christhogs, $6 to $6.65; bulk. $6 to; much tc her but she has been mas carols. Lord. in the a to $8. taken for purpose $7.65; feeder hogs, $7 The children are sure to enwith Central Kentucy felt the irresti- Sheep Receipts, 4576. Mar-- , Through her association the wood scene in which ap- joy believed she ket, steady ; choice iambs, $11.50, her husband birds, rabbits. pcirtutterfli and to' $13.25; fat wethers, $7.75 to, had the Irest husband Th'n a counted hr dead at nine Md of kind ;,rtbvYf that $11.65; fat ewes, $4.50 to $6.75; on the dim horizon appears the feeder lambs, 11 to $12; feeders c.k. .Ilud was one d'Viirfish '$12; feeder ewes, $2.75 to $4.75. anTher'k ved ones was manifest, persons And his land cre"' ere killed md scores She has accomplished., always. slor'm .Afte being alight for nearly mKh in short time. For iif H2 The 250 years, the furnaces at a fani-ou- s sacrifices a new use for radio when she has made in work, here 'she ; glasswoi ks near London have WmvliAing--he- r trains: were located by been extinguished, as the factory will receive great blessings in port broadcasting from Chicago skeletons, and' spooks. for those' lKK4.U.ha IfthU he hK meat .thy curtains ve.bt w ni'haveHHttmed'found among the ruins of ancient ,pait, to the gradual fading but ' 'of the last happy picture on old Egyptian cities. ' annual taxation c are! Britains per Rips stranke return twenty from a big steamer to a small :ten( 'yBipannj io ill Thorp ihead of the porulation now ytais later, the spectator is car- may thm?H Wurte tha -- (amounts to more than one hun - iriedpaway by this lrcighter whiclv lack. si fascinating ' ' I Look- ca and atitfriung tale of the Catskitl Pat d red dollars. ' . " Croatia jed .. ii) Citizens of Port Jervis, N. Y., Await Arrival of Planes Which Will Drop Bombs on Ice in that the River, Severe Channel (Cy AsaAciatad Preaa) PORT JERVIS N. Y. March, 13 Fourteen thousand citizen of Port Jervis are pinning their., hopes for safety from flood waters upon the promised arrival of a squadron of army air planes to drop thirty six hun- dred pounds of bombs upon the . ice jam in the Delaware river. The water mark is hourly creeping higher. Cellars are flooded, and the danger was increased ' by a huge jam in the Susquehanna, hundred forty miles up the river, which, gave indications of breaking momentarily. j j le-spe- ct Freeing j i i I 4. "w- nr i'imi, .i,.ii 3k S' A ' - v v vwtov f V- Each of the two sets shoots one and (household tamps, xne sets are so kilowatts of eneryv Into I powerful that they can reach stations space, which is equal to that con-- 1 I that mar he distant anywhere from live hundred to fifteen hundred miles. turned by about thirty fifty-wa- tt , t one-ha- lf Hardings Enjoying Houseboat Trip sever-estomeasur- es aicttijp s. la-b- rs HERE Bern-hise- rocky-mountai- - j j ALLIES French and Belgians Meet In Brussels and Talk Over thfcTSjtyj; ation Sharp Discussions; Are Had But Agreement 1ft Reached ; ...... innd.: th"iW ae . tbejind. ac-io- ut milliombhVtwo!?.. ,uht' S!T By Aimoclated Press) BRUSSELS, March, 13. Although an accord was reached at the confer- Franco-Belgia-n ence here yesterday on the fundamental points in connection with the Ruhr occupation, there were sharp discussions over several questions, it developed. The technical phase of the conference resulted in a general agreement on the policy to be pursued in Ruhr and on arrangements for obtaining coal but those in touch with proceedings attach higher importance to the meetings politicial aspects. The discussion was kept secret, and M. Ioincare, as he left, said to his Belgian colleague: I give my word of honor that I will .not .divulge any part of this conference, and I hope you gentlemen will be guided accordingly. . JOURNALS DAILY MARKET REPORT (By Asooiated Press) KANSAS CITY, .Mar. - 13 Cattle receipts, 10,000. Market-Be- ef steer; steady to . , closing of the week several loads. w ent up to $8.65. Hog receipts, 15,000. Market slow. Few 175 to 210 pound averages to shippers $8.05 to 88.15. . Sheep receipts, 5,500. Market slow. Few sales at 25c lower at $13.10 to $14.00. WHEAT AND CORN (By ABHodated Prpaa) CHICAGO, Mar. 13 May wheat, $1.19. May corn 73 tic. Writing from New York Elder Emil Anderson informs us of his arrival there in the after- notn of March sixth, and of his maTkt,6nV("FH!iill,iHt0It irer 1 h I LENINE SUFFERS public-spirite- APOPLECTIC STROKE t , ? , (By Auoclated Press) LONDON, Mar.' 13. A 1 Eeu-- . teris dispatch from Helsing- d fors says Premier Lenine of Soviet Russia had an apopletic Yuletide festivities. ,The pleas- stroke yesterday. His condition ant weather likely to prevail in is serious. the early spring is an added ad: The Denver Crooks , vantage. Great massed choruses of men, women and children have Received Protection gathered fer sunrise . singing on Easter morning, notably on (By Associated preM) the Mount of Olives near Los Angeles and on Ithe Mall in CenPENVER, Colo., Mar. 13. tral Park, New York, but the Police protection for confidence d merlin Denver in 1921. 1922 and., idea which is now being by choir and club leaders, 1923 was iron clad George Be- Sunday school superintendents amy, the confessed bunko steer-e- r told the jury trying 20 alleg- and community organizers, ' is the recruiting and training of ed confidence men. He said a. smaller bands to traverse, a fix- V. Duff, one of the defendants ed route through the 1 town or and alleged manager of the contake their rftancL at different lo- fidence men, declared if anyone cations, bringing to all the mes- was "pinched he would get out. sage of joy and awakening life. who can- MANY CONGRESSMEN The sick and shut-in- s not go to church to hear the services are given particular attenVISIT DAM SITE tion. Thejnitial impetus has movement by the Byen given the Community Service, Inc. (Bv Ansorlnted Pro) Like the Christmas Eve Car LA VEGAS, Nev. Mar. 13. - fost-er-e- -- United States Representatives vjere at ' Boulder Canyon, 40 miles from here on the Colorado river today inspecting the dam site proposed under the bill introduced by Representative Swing of California. Most of the visitors were members of the arid land committee of congress. THE GIRL WHO FOOLED THE DOCTORS WITH HOT WATER BOTTLES IS ILL Twenty-thre- e . Senators outdoor flinging he revi'al a"d plantmg of a beautiful Old Aa is well World custom. known, many of the practices connected with the festival of the Resurrection are traceable to the heathen races of northern Europe, to whom the occasion of the coming represented spring, release from the bounds of winder and greeting to the rebirth in all nature. Easter eggs, counLry - and (BV Associated Press) , signifying tne germinating fer13. Mar. ESCANABA, Mich., sa-Ea.ster of the season, j tility No longer known as the girl Unions and Easter- - plays and sncctadefl come mostly- - from I'wrio lived despite the highest this source. The coroling is temperature reported in medical an expansion of the friendly) history, but instead as a woman twho perpetrated one of patho- Halution. Bix five or 'logys greatest hoaxes. Miss Ev- mire than, hyrnns' are used by the outdoor Jelyn Lyons, today isjeported in twentv-- 1 singers, and the actual pro-- a serious conidtion. For prams are often confined to tw.o davs she tricked physicians 'twv or three of these, related .when they took her temperature. -- j o'cljck p. , , -- peo-ipl- es , j . One of the newest phases of the community music ovement, which has made such important headway in this country since the war, is outdoor caroling on Easter morning along the lines of the very successful street qaroling on Christmas Eve.' Plans already are under way in many places for (the rehearsing of the young groupd which Usually take part fit the lunging, aitd1 it is probable that within the hext few years this musical activity will become as characteristic a feature of the celebration Eatiter as the Christmas caroling is of the -m- ns -- 'By AinoPiated Pres) . FORT LAUDERDALE,' Flori- - ' da, Mar. IS. Unless an unex-- v pected change occurs, th,e plansof President Harding arid party on the houseboat Pioneer called for the usual golf ashore. Th boat frequently went aground yesterday because of the narV rowness of the channel but eas- ed off again. The party gave up hopes of reaching Miami before , Wednesday. arTrcTsTirtle tants. orite Easter under- m &nds: hvms orobably her arm.' The excitement may cause her JligJ.he.diseoyer7 rrodi"t? Charles death, physicians saidl Wesley; by Today, Don - Quixoter- - Cervantes do-- ! Ls OerrThe Bh1- The Rtrife Caneble, of carry light ful satire. The mai indites j ties Done. arranged f 'paibhf ul hundred men, a 6,1' ' brought to Logan bv auq Come Ye ;gjfcIr Unfrtb-The Periwig Qub . v... dl yp-.i- wiU , are-bein- ; g t-- t Agrecultu.. . U... r ZZ j ,'tr.afi u- -' ' . ' |