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Show 1 NEWS STORIES . woman and give her a chance to redeem herself. Judge lvei son did so and the poor creature, ITEMS Weakened by the effect of the poison she took and her suffer- I After all they found a way to mg otherwise, sobbed out her thanks to those who had beavoid prosecuting Mrs. Teola friended her. Money was raised w Johnson the young girl ho poi- bv sympathetic people sufficient send the unfortunate woman soned her twenty months .old balie and tided to kill herself who is hut 21 years old, to a sta sortie time ago. She v as to have ter in Nevada. faced the court this week but he preliminary healing t,l yesterday the prosecutor in Salt AND OTHER . i . 1 the two Browning boys charged with the murder of B. F. BaU 1468 Gland Tests lantyne began this morning in Mrs. iaiantyne. Made By Physician vvj(jou- 0f tie dead man was not able to appear and testify, the IrovinK attain Hi. . (Tirart of two physicians w ho visited her1 Klaodular treatment, th.- head Of on. of California agreeing on that. Ier deposi tion may be taken in Ogden and has annoiim (hat tn , introduced in court by either of over 4 000 patients i.nnHljm usual ami ftOMivtiim-- iniix.lou i n side. oflis throurli the ntiniiil.il mu of the I'ltal Kland. Not onh fur. m It is announced that Presi- tl nls experienced a rejm nation ol mental and physical poaInn dent Harding will spend two chronic an d. ailni'nlgghavc davs ip Utah while on his way iTintilUK about a Kenet.il la it t acioss th,e continent next month. of liHalth. ,gi eu ..Uus. assurance- - to n wHimlred(C of mi.a.an4 t turmna to itlandn.ii Senator Smoot, who appears to to help regain lout uti, n. imor. be able to get most any kind of ' ilulity and health. Sin lias 'nn a fayor from the Chief Execu- piepared a aland coiiip'uiihI in content) nt. compart tablet torm Glu,.-- , tive. - The Men's Shop ! - i'-.- - LLe-h- us. CARD SIGNS . of everv good kind in a hurry. I MARK EM WHILE YOU WAIT Over Petersons Shoe Store LO AN, UTAH 73 NORTH MAIN PHONE 160 it la a Dimple m,ii r to takt glandular treatment i.lamlomn is They are planning to make a scientifically prepai.d labotatori itinbtiHiia the road between Salt Lake and t .1 d aland compound 'be extracts of Klai.il- - ol In air ti Ogden twenty feet wide as the oil a animals iltaf . with oiler ffiracio i. traffic oer it has assumed wry edienta. It is obtainable at Mr re Inti Co. Mam and Center large proportions. Gus Adams a miner employed in the Mutual Coal mine at Spring Canyon was crushed to death on Monday when some timbers fell on him. lie was 38 year sold. Irvine Anderson, his helper was also hurt m th Bargain Day Is found every dax at Skaggs Cash Stores and Market. This is the foundation of our business making it possible for our customers to save on every purchase, no matter how small. We haw given, a helping hand to all grocery and meat buyers in many tow ns and cities, makihg it possible for those who desireTo save and at the same time get the finest of quality. salesmen. Every sale is transacted by We are the ones that brought the cheap prices to Logan. We still lead with these prices and will continue to do so. aecci-den- A Before leaving Logan on Sat- 20c 85c 5 lbs. lb. Or 23c. Full Cream Cheese, per more Per lb. . ... -- 22c -10c Standard Sweet Corn, can Large Sweet Sunkist Oranges 3 doz. $1.00 25c 1 lb. can Pure Cocoa 13c can Pure Cocoa .. Baking Chocolate 2 for . . 35c Roof Garden Chocolate 2 for 39c Ulb. bars fly-rum- C 50 One Lot Mens Silk Mens Felt and Cloth Neckwear 4 for $1.00 Hats $1.00 pairs to a bundle. 5uc One lot of Good Summer Underw ear I Mens Hose, Lisle, Fiber Silk 6 at $1.00 per Suit per bundle. Mens Suits, Hats, Shoes, Shirts and entire line of merchan- All dise in store will be sold Auction Day at 10 per cent Discount , Mens1 ISGPG I !l f the schools, hot i,, For Tomorrows Great Bargain Day at es have been served; and in most of the other schools the pupils have had a pint of milk each day. County Superintendent R. V. Larsen, in commenting on the value of the contest, says: The - - 500 at 75c One Day Only, May 9 th FURS FOR HALF PRICE ... 23c Laces Going at Going at Home Spun Sport Suits with Nickers Checked Sport Suits For 12Lc Laces Light colored and white Graduation For . $19.00 $19.00 . r In order to avoid that common rush for Bargains, we have decided to allow-cusmom to call at,our store apy day prior to' May 9 and make a selection, also make a deposit, but in no event take the records out or make a direct purchase before tMay 9. 4 Rlea.se Note! "Aft record on sale are new and are guaranteed to be first class, but not include what is known as Ue white label recrods. they NEW DRESSES $30.40 Value $28.30 $30.40 Value $27.50 ', Value $38.00 Value $37.50 t Value $37.00 ... ... Value $26.00 ... V Value $33.00 Value $33J)0 d-- Value $32.50 t "Value" $32.du .... ...... $28.00 $26.40 $26.00 Value $25.00 ... Value $20.00 - ,25. GO Value $17.5o Value $18.00 -- - 20 Qjrp cent OFR per DEPARTMENTS . BIG REDUCTION ON ALL OUR I mporhxnt Lot Hats going at Childrens Hats One A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS IN OTHER Lot Figured Pongee Per yd. 35d Lot French Wool Voile $2.50 Value for $1.00 Lot French Silk Voile $2.50 .Value for $1.25 Lot Figured Voiles $1.00 Value for 35 Angora Astracan Trimmings 30 Per ceI,t OFF Dark colored Percales, best grade 22!i: :::1S $7.95 $4.95 6 One One One One Each Hats. $9.50 Values for 12',2C . DRESS GOODS EDISON REORD PRICES CUT Each HATS 1-- lunch- Jr . r a Eliason Sisters S ALL BLACK LABEL STOCK 6 Soft Collars to 1 doz. bundle. a bundle. 30c for the SPECIAL BARGAINS s ..... $1.00 each stiff Collars and . Service Buie cylinder type G r jeven-o- - Collars Mens Dress Shirts 100 j bags Idaho High Patent Flour $2.65 In, our market we have 3 unusual Bargains, lasting all day Wednesday. Dont overlook this. 10c Prime Steer Beef Pot Roast Per lb Sweet Eastern Pork Roast (best cuts) 15c per lb 35c Loin and Rib Pork Chops 2 lbs Meat Market at North Main Street Store . n m nr - 90-V- T SOc i . 2 48 lb. 1000 at d Health association who spent the entire week in the schools of Cache county, announced the winners in the Clean School THIS WILL BE A BARGAIN DAY AT THE contest which has just closed. district. From Cache Mr. Walcounty which has been the Smithfield, for two' years past, lis goes to Provo to make his finhad to "give way to wb6 al adjudication in the contest wop by the- narrow , margin of now being conducted in. the K !oh pogit. - Twenty-nin- e , schools schodls of that pity. entered the contest, with a total of 127 rooms. The ten leading EDNA CROWTHER schools scored the following out of a total of 100 points: Hyrum EAST ; Smithfield 89: j j. North Lo--! gan 86 j; Wheeler 83; Provi-- j dence 81; River Heights ; Edna Crowthej has' received Lew iston 83' t ; Amalga 82 U ; her contract to coach with Rich Paradise SI'..; Richmond 81,4. 'ard Ilageman, one of the most I his is the third consecutive expensive and prominent coachyear the contest has been con- es of the world today xx ho has Martinelli, Louise Homer and degree from the Northwestern music has been gained at the U. ducted, and with most encourag- coached such singers as Lucy Geraldine Farrar . t University and do special xvorkl a ' and of it in ton ing results. In the matter of Gates, Francis Alda, Anna Case, to study in Chi- - outside with prominent teachers She j plnygiound apparatus alone, Emmy Destinn, Nellie Melba: cago expectsthe coming which time she has en- vear be- - and coaches. during during there has been an increase of ov- Antonio Scotti and Giovanni in her in Her Masters education and tiiv.lv June, get ginning degree 100 er jtr cent, while in dental hygiene oxer 50 per cent of the pupils have had the xvork completed on their teeth. The work of the modern health crusade has been extended to the fourth and fifth grades, the sixth grade) pupils having been doing the1 work. There are 127 school) rooonis in the district, and. yet j every pupil had been assigned a! seat xxhich was adjusted to his size. Every windoxv in the district lias been fitted with adjustable shades, and the walls of all rooms have been tinted xvith soft colors so as to protect the eyes of the pupils. In the matter of toilets, many of the offensive outhouses have been removed since the contest first started, and modern sanitary toilets installed xvith porcelainjvashbowls, paper towels and' liquid soap.In ALL SPRING SUITS 3 OFF i Kirks flake, white Laundry Soap 10 bars Kirks white Naptha Laundry Soap 38c A B Naptha Laundry Soap 10 bars ... 38c P & G Naptha Laundry Soap 10 bars 43c Kirk Olive Toilet Soap (superior to most) 12 fojirs 59c 1 48 lb. bag Idaho High Patent Flour $1.35 .$2.50 . . top-notch- er Y-jl- 4 in urday James H. Wallis, executive secretary of the Utah Public 2 lbs JLQ..bara is abroad CONTEST . Skaggs fresh churned Creamery Butter i dog poisoner t. CLEAN SCHOOL Fine Cane Sugar $10.39 10 lbs. Fine Cane Sugar (10 lbs. to a cus. $1.00 tomer) At Eastern Sugar Cured Ham and Bacon, Half 21c or whole Per lb. .. Eastern Sugar Cured Ham or Bacon. Half k English last. P. Smith, Regular price $7.00 to $10.00 Auction Day Price most valuable cour.se in citizen-- , ship that we ever introduced in our schools. Long before the ' end of the contest it became evi-- 1 dent that better school work was being done due to two caus-- 1 es, viz: a livelier interest in school life, and perfectly clean rooms, clean books, desks, etc. Children became enthusiastic, and their enthusiasm spread to the parents. In fact, many parents have reported that the habits of tidiness, cleanliness anti dailv health habits have carried ever into home life, as shown by increased attention by students to these personal habits. Mr. Wallis was accompanied on his trip of inspection by Supt. Larsen, Miss Bernice Stock, health supervisor, Miss Cramer, primary supervisor, Miss Worley, music supervisor, and C. F. Olsen of the Board of Education. Twenty-seve- n health talks were given by Mr. Wallis to the students in the upper grades of the HYRUM WINS THE 100 lbs. Per lb. ' results have gone far beyond our It ha been the expectations, Salt Lake and he has killed a number of valuable animals since he started work. The police are .endeavoring to get hold of him. i or whole slab ..,,$18.75 -- Street. Logan. I'tah . ' v 11 1111:1 3 V Mens Shoes, Regal .and J. 75 pairs Regular Auctior Day Price price $32.50 to $42.50 doiten Iu-u- . Mens and Mens Spring Summe? Suits. 50 Young .. ' o Auction'Day Specials t nn-- McDermott's Sign Shop featuring attractive. ' Tuesday, May 8, 1923 THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PACE EIGHT - II $22.80 $22.00 $20.80 $20.00 Brassieres and Corselettes Going at 20per cent OFF All Ribbons at one half price. One Lot Stamped Goods for 25 One Lot Stamped Goods 20 per cent OFF Silk Heavy Flosses, all colors Special 2 for Black Felt Table Runners. $4.00 Value for .$3 Black Felt Piano Covers. $6.00 Value for Mercerized Table Linen. $1.50 Value for, per yd. o One Lot Sweaters. $2.75 Value for Qft One Lot Sweaters. $2.25 Value for One Lot Summer Unions, white or pink. $2.50 Value' for $1 25 One Lot Dark Saten Bloomers for $1.00 One Lot Dark Gingham Bloomers for $11 One Lot Flesh, colored Bloomers for One Lot Dark and Light House Dresses. $2.23 Value for SI 05 One Lot Dark Bungalow Aprons for 21 Artificial FYuit 3 for going.., aL $14.00jPui'S:4 going at $14.40 iBeada O $525 $li85 i75 $r75" -- 2(yper-mrtt)FF $1.00 15 per cent OFF A i t . J" |