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Show - SM JOURNAL, EOGAW FACn?TT3 .r 4 THE JOURNAL - Entered it FLEET TO BE CHIEF OF hl'HSt BtPTIOX RATE BY WML, PER MONTH, In Advance BY CARBJKU. rER MONTH, In Advance A Diauount of $1.00 Per Year Will Re Given'for Advance Th'trslij. Faiuhawee KAN'Sll WVK H H.fc mile hr fulfill f ,e with - rats. yen esreciaHv a'.jn. the chuken house, garage, t arn, or vegetable garden? fasten a length of hose on the end of the tx- - hm.w-ttt- bin) Uue up e w..r-M- liertuae ..r wi.muu hflUSt fr. Solinc Cr,be a flivver gjne Whether 1. ,,l hu Ihma, K.rRteKy ? iieresmy, fl dCt v Ivifjt 1 tbe 1U1 ) lip h.. wan within reach of the rat brrrow, ifn, who and adjust the carburetor for a what tu i ich mixture. Pack damp earth Q Im.ih i. in- - Hu ..i,f.ii.-ii- t wuiit M)iie on in tvit her .I... unii. w hrn -- h I,!. U i . . h 1 u 1 around the h8se at the uitiuh rii.W uw at with the hi, b. h , hM4,,,1;. a j,. f(vHip U, Hint xxii Amy Earn ... model ate speed for . a inna a WMiimii u h.w, loail, 11301 JllllHltos OT tf s!u Jtdtl ntn lininllHtt ill be Clfiisti O.VeCi. Til S IV.Cth 'll Shi- - ini f'n isiiiiBi a ilitl of a li f a, We the next J.Mir. niiii my w He w aj is entirely practical, according to the United" Slates always jut mu him. lie w.iiii her hi.mi nmi fiMif.unO rnent of when Agriculture, n.,.h na sail,. are only a small numbei lies i ei lainly a liimli'l husband," there f holes or the area to be fum- l iurniineii. is net too extcii.-i'-. e. It I hmi n hniiiiiiiii h 'I like that . USCtl i'K UL'CCSsfuIiy I. in, of itturw 1 h:iu M;jry, "lint seriously, tleur, inn I iiiiytlUiig ill dt tl;yiilg Tilts lltHel'.Ul the 70c Payments for a Full Year. . MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tbe use for republlratton V,..ct all news dispatches credltod to It or nnLut.hiii'wiaaareiitG'd lathi papr and 1" tbe local news published herein: All right of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ADVERTISING BATES FURNISHED ON APP1.1CATON lDZ-- t Arc- Strategy t fZS Sunday May :i, A NEW USE FOR THE AfTO. SECOND GREATEST NAVY Editor the Post Office Every Day .In tbs Wek, except at Logan, Uutab, as Second Class Matter.' mi OTCNTT. t NEW COMMANDER OF U. S. Pt'BIJrtHKD BY BARL AND ENGLAND IlBI.I.HHING COMPANY Auguitua Gordon dTT, CAC23 pn . l)ea- x THE COMING NEWSPAPER recent big conventions in New York and Washington of the ATeditors and publishers of the country the changes necessary xx'-- to bp made jn the'diewspapurs tif the country in order to meet tbL rapidly changing conditions was one jof the chief objects of discus-- 1 sion and mafiy varying opinions were expressed relative to the1 fxact nature of the coining newspaper, the scope of its subjects and Tbe amount of space that should be devoted to each ; but upon one subject there was very common agreement, which juas relative to the Exaggerated size of the great metropolitan dailies. All agreed) hat there must be a great redqction through the elimination of RV.any departments not justified by public demand and appreciation,' - mV the cutting down to Hie essential facts of the real news of the1 -- in r - i- hir i'm if i .msh.iue hmi the ).u.mI ii tu e milit i'liuiia, thing's w h.i,""l he 'ui'iilili1 ri',,llx,r'is. tli.it's stnd wuliuitl ll Eli llu iriv r ' He's" a -- .1 .Kim'lluntf wnHil rutihl KTEIt Ec obtained umva 1 Make Vour Old far Look J.tke H Now fur We Will TeH You How i'u Oo It At a Nominal Cost. .ilcois or in ether plates where a concentration of thy gas can Community effort is urged ?eUi"- - rid )f latS O ! . , IUtlO jl.Ul!. IHUti M. BHON. I In- - Stul iti-xa- 'i lO BSStot ill OlgUllwii.; ; - .tl'ltl ( .Hil, wdi and B day.' i , . Ir this connection the organ of the profession, the Editor and : Publisher, says: j We are still printing big newspapers with size as one of the first considerations. That, however, is following the nutural course, that has been t'overning in past competition. But there is an-- j other developmct it in the opposite direction that is demanding the; serious consideration of the publisher and editor who is a student of economics in liii own business. j The day of profits based on big volume is passing and the wise publisher is figuring profits by the agate line. This is reflected in ' the new editorial tendency to condense the newsrof forty pages to a' column or two. ' , Within a year three New York newspapers have begun con- , densing their entire contents in a few tensely written paragraphs.! In Minneapolis the News is now' boiling four pages Into the fourj , quarters that make the first page of an early edition. This same1 finr,i I ADMIRAL ROBERT E. COONTZ and tb itefiUp MARYLAND. j ) i I I Br-aka- one-ha- lf 4 - I i ! irilE hat-fram- o o- j I -- froi-U- n T- light-colore- . d - . Y ot c? p. i fr . I Wrong Mr. Wright It aaixMXhc!Knt.tK , A ? fi-u- j Presented The B. Y. i by Ora! C. 1 busekenM , 1 up rnitiiilnr. tin- - .in-lm- w WASHINGTON Admiral Robert E. Coontx, chief of naval opera--' tlona, wh has been named by Secretary Denby aa new comraander-in-chle- f of tbe United States fleet, will take chars Aug. S of the second tbe U. S. navy ranktnc second only to Eng-tangreatest navy in the world, AdmtrartSwntr-wttrvartTh- e Maryland as flagship: Be aocceeos-Admir- al Hilary P. Jones, who will go on the general board of the navy. Admiral Coontx wiU he succeeded by Admiral Edward W. Ebwla j lady-kille- r" itliiv nllii-- r The Biological An inventor h is Combined a Survey, United States Depart - gaMilint cigai ghtQr witlt a iiient of Aericult ure. is will ng pencil holder. 1 The successful newspaper of the future will be worth more to its reader and, if to the reader, alaq to the advertiser because: of the value of its consents. JJushel baskets have never been used to measure gold and the1 wise editors and publishers gathered in the East this week will be as it applies to the time . those who take up antf discuss conservation of the individual and the economic yaste of a great natural resource' From which it will be seen that The Journal has been in the van of progress in so condensing the general news of the day that! 1 F the reader .may quickly, glean the essential, facts of all of the! Laura A KipKrnnn worlds more important news, as well as that of the county and city. Busy business men picking up one of the great dailies, skim of - the headlines and do not read more than one article in twenty, and CROCHETING YOURSELF A j Third Row Woik 1 d. C. but few people, if any, attempt. to read all of a big city papers con'over first ch. 1 ch., 1 d. c. over WHITE SILa HAT. same ch. to increase 1 ch., 1 d. c. tents. This is a busy world and those who are active in it have no TOMORROW'S MENU next ch., Ich., Id.c. over .over time to waste sifting the contents of so much chaff in order to ' all ch. Repeat from jnext . obtain the kernel of information they seek. Stewed Rhubaib around. Your circle should now Even with all the material reduction that can be looked for, measure two and Cm al Boiled Egifs inches. If it is too large work , the 4emand fop paper will still be so great that the exhaustion of Toast Coffe X the forests to furnish it. is almost within sight because of past tighter or use a smaller hook, : r If it is too smalkWork looser or Lunheon encouraged by the fallacious idea that bulk and value use a larger hook. Continue to! Kidnov Bean Stew synonymous terms. work around and around, in-- 1 (or "Jungle Stew") ' .It Is freely predicted, too, that within a short time no newsFru't Salad cieasiruoften enough to ke:p Wholew heat Rread paper will be sold for less than five cents, and that subscription ,the,eircle flat. (If it draws in on Tea Stewed irunes xthe edge you are not increasing rates will be higher; compensation being made in the more careful Dinner often enough, and if it rufCts selection of matter and its condensation to suit the demands of Fried Small Fish you are increasing too often), of value. is whose of time reader the lAisy discrimination, When this circle is large BAed Potato. s Peas I.cttuce enough to cover the top of the Bread Pudding WORRIES crown, work withFORGET Coffea out increasing .for three inches, former United States senator, 89 years CIIAUNCEY.iDEPEW, There are many women who or until it is long jencugh to pep, forgets his worries at sunset every will not be abe to buy a white1 cover the entire erown. Then, day. lie never takes them to bed with him, and that, he says, is the supin,er tf) wear with in next row, increase in every reason why' he .never grows old. . their while wash chesses. This1 other stitch and fiom then on. ,, Many of us take the little cares and worries of business too ,s espec'ally tiue of the woman work around and around, has children to clothe jjereashig often enough to make seriously. We puzzle over them during the day, complain about after Bobby gets Irs new shoo i the work lie flat on the brim of them at meal times, and take them' to bed with us at night. Dottie her new summer. un- - part three rows beyond the edge It i. not to be wondered at tHat they soon assume the propor-li- and eU, there will be lit - of the frame (those three rows derwe.rr, ; f.genuine tioubles, even though they be but slight in the tie the edge of the money left ov er". to buy h::ng-m- e: of other people. Mother a white bat. frame, or may be sewed flat on- Emulate the example of Senator DepeW. You may even live Yet we fetL' that our dark' to whh? silk lining which undtr the brim of the straw hat lookA ' every-da- y greater young age. wire frame). A wreath of simfrumpLA vith a yhite or dress. The ideal hat f ple flowers trims the hat dr The wouldnt stand much chance Wear would be a white lather merely a low of ribbon. li e days. Cleveland Times, i Tomorrow What fancy Sucn large brimmed shade-ha- t. a hat can be crocheted very in- Work Do You Do' ? The French operation in the Ruhr will not be a cms unless expensively. And The result The Bucaneers are will be as becoming as anotherPittsburgh bit Norfolk every Virginian-Piltic patient paysipr.it team who have found dia bought one. Here are my the going rough and rougher. rections: Unsteady to learn how to think fast on your feet is pitching seems to be 'Another good, way Crocheted White Shade Hat: the cause of Smoketowns trouto La a, pHestrian. Sacramento Bee. The first .step is to buy a white ble. wire frame of a shape which There t e 7000 widows in Pasadena, California. Those Western suits jour face. Tien make a Both the Sox, Red and White, chain of eight working very got away to a bad start, but Little Rock Arkansas Gazette. vvoir n shoot straight loosely end us'ng s.ngle white both outfits have played good T ' said that wars are fought by boys, suffered by women, crochet silk, join in a. ring. f ball. Tough breaks of the game dech., 1 d. c. into the next st of have caused most of their 4 , may be added that they art usually ring, 1 ,ch., skip 1 sU 1 d. c. feats. by posterity i by men old enuogh to know better. Toronto Globe. into next at., 1 ch., 1 d. c. into Baseball sharps prophesy a same st. Repeat from rdl the hot llirepjrwi mml fight aiiung xrsy arouiui, ..e radio has developed yet another wonder side. You can 5 ch. Turn. Make all the d. Brooklyn, Bostori and Philadelst., li.' tcn t 'unday sermon without getting out of bed. phia to keep out of ' the- National c' in this one half inch long. 1 Second Row: d. c. over league 'cellar. t next ch. 1 ch.. '1 d. c. over .IIalkft.,Lr3rlnnft- - anWand ou are too fired to think it is a poor time to talk. same cliTio 'inereese I'd. c. Rapp make up a likely looking J ch. Repeat into a'l infield for Art Fletchers Phil n:.t Wichita in Ruhr. A have emphasized the rue Eagle. the lies. way around. , il,'x in and xvi-n- t 11 i J two -- few A I a j a Iiim. v.iid Marx. Mr. lime been tnlkmp oxer tiling. A gl.ill-nt einba me wlmt IliingN rneil l., e 't-- i reallj- gut to tlte ioint vxlier I lone to letixe hor. lie xnicl. "Ami l lie ilex II of It nil is tlmt kn,uv I'm to Illume. She's sueli II iemllii wonmii. mill I Innen'l linn, lie, I bee pnipeilx from the lieginning. She xui- - 8iTiP me a light on the illfhiiiln, will,,, nt knowing It, this It appear! I'm too quiet, morning. of iinir-- e I hnxe heen gimil atnre I'xe been imitrieil, hut " e." I Mild, a little bee Is bn.lng hi inv hmin. t'oini I, liber. M rx, dear, exrnse me. nm going to s.ne our tnend' wml ulixe out ol the " pi- t- likewise hN xx fe Ii-.ir- sml j coWry tin- ll.i- - to e.icli 1 . fur xi-r- etii-- r cai- - Expression-Classe- s- I was xery euriim. hut I diuilge w hut I li.nl n!il U Fun-hae, or xxlmt lie luni mean, when he went iixxav with a new Impe-- I fill epresMnn on his fare and the xvortN upon Ida lip.' I'll try it." But the next Saturday ex'ening when I arrixed home late, Instead of ipking me how niueh money 1 had Iut with the hoxs Mary .fame running out to meet me. Oli, my dear, sm-l- i a terrible thing I.lsti-- !" him happened!" she cried. 1 heard Funshuwe's 1 listened. xoiee, next door raised in a sort of bellow-- j lug rumble. A minute later Mrs. fan- hw iiiuu running out. She mine tu iii In Oli, cuili u oliot'king thins!" lb M.v ImslunnlN insane!" pnntuil. Nmi sun m!" exrlnimuil 5Iary. Coine mid sue. You, Mr. Ford, rutlie and try to restrain him. .Oil. Ixe, never been In the house with an Of course ahull Insane man heforjD1! leave him In the morning forever. FaOsliawe certainly j We went in. hi not 'look exeesslxely helllKerent. lie looked up as xxe entered. Hello, there's oie Koryl i'Aml Mary dear Mar amt toy wife, (ino' lll wife. Best wife In the wvrld." ott, xvlmt sfvill I dor pleaded Mrs. re- - Mnrj fiiM'd In w Nibley Hall, Thursday, May 3rd 8:15 P. M. , Prices 25c and 35c n X , ' e Fan-li- a are In dtpalr. Can't you get, him to bed, Fred?" asked my wife. Not golnjt to ld. Going shtay up and haxe nice goss)j with wlfey, said Fanshawe. Best lll wife in world. Havent had real fpatl talk all luce we xvere inarrhal. Come yiloitg, darllns." He muile a feint lolt'ard Mrs. who shrieked wild fled. Fred, Ret him upstair for heaven's' sake," m.v wife pleaded. Slie turned i to Mrs. Fanshawe. . Yon mut spend tbe nlghbwlth ns,", she said. Fred will stay with your liuahalid. Oh, 'liell he all right In the morning." In the morning I shall go Lick to mother." Mis. Fanshaxve soldteil I' helped Fanshawe, stiipihlUw:. up were hr lill bedhe stairs. When Ink,' room he turned to nje with a Did I do well?" he asked. Fine." I answered. I guet you've pulled the trick, old man." Khe Fnnshawes are a very huftpy couple now. Mary ha heen let lilto the secret. Some day Fanshawe may tell his wife. He hasnt got to tla point Fir Prvntien. Danger of Are ami many of th an-- , noyancos Incident to the fronting of water pipe are mlnlmlred today by the ne of electricity lntead. .of tbe cruder hent formerly applied to thawing.. Tlte newest of thawing dewlee la a which may be hauled contrivance front pla,e to plm-e- , being mounted on an automobile truck or wagon. Th' conalata of a generator ret, complete with aw Itchhoard and rheotnt. and hating lengt ii nfflcxi!'ie fRrdwT(cli are used to carry the electricity to the fror.cn pipe. In ordinary use tbe pipe tliawer eonsntne altont the name amount of ten few lwwsst flsOrcrr1'" t ta y capable of thawing v40 feet of three-incpipe la eight udnutea; or BOO feet j b pipe tu two knurs." j Sf ten-l- Something: About . Trailing Afripan Wild Animals t Risking their lives at every turn, braving death by ferbeasts which had never before set ejes upon human beings, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, celebrated explorers and naturalists, penetrated the heart of the African wilderness and for two years photographed at close range wild animals in their natural state. While one turned the camera on a leopard, raging in fury because his lair had been discovered, the other held him at bay with a carefully-aime- d rifle. Yet even then there was no safety from the other beasts of the forests which might and did steal stealthily down behind them, ready to' fight desperately mans unwelcome transgression into their domain. In the bewildering photoplay, Trailing African Wild Animals, you will see these fearless beasts of nature as they exist on the plains and in the jungles of the dark African continent. To miss this 'Metro picture is to miss the greatest photoplay novelty in years. ocious LOGAN HIGH SCHOOL, FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL SHOWING FOR TIIE BOY SCOUTS AND THE BEE HIVE GIRLS. PUBLIC INVITED You Can Save If you never have, you can now. Send for your Governments New Free Book which shows you howto accumulate money safely through Treasury Savings Certificates. Send for your copy today and take the first step towards independence and soccers, ; " To ect the book mail tbU covoa to 75 Vniled Stain Government JjawmSttSse x ;' I f FaJJwm -- .4- Traurt Pqamnl h Wukingtcm, D. C. J S'a- - x li |