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Show THE JOURNAl PAGE TWO Katwwd at th " t tba week, Second ClaM Matter. Port Offtoa every day at Loren, Utah, a In Editor . i aioapt Baaday, Pr .? MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the aaa for ropabUoatlon of all news dispatches emitted to It or not otherwise credited In thla paper and aleo the local new puhllahed herein. A11 rlrht of republlcatlon of sneetal dir pa tehee herein are alee reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION i 4 :3 linnmn both tain life la entitle fart. It is stated by Dr. Serjre Voronoff, who has downed jears of and experi nunt to organot h erapj. that every organ of the Im- man body depends upon the gland for pioper functioning. Gland that, fonttioa jerfeetly are ' responsible j for desired (inalllie which should exist In ever) normal man or woman ; Glandogen, the new scientific gland tonie, prepared in tablet form i a simple untlind of taking; pro Id Glandogin, for; glandular treatment..Schrunim-Johnsowen and women, Drug store will supply )ou. Mail ordi'i s. accepted j-- SUBSCRIPTION RVTB BT KAIL, PIER MONTH. la Advance BT CARRIER. PER MONTH. In Advance .... A Dlaeoont of II 09 Tear Will Ba GIth for Adraiee Payments for a Pull Tear, n j id-j- j of the That the Important gland -- G LIFE SAVE PUBLISH ED BT KARL A.VD ENGLAND PIIIUSHIXO COMPART - Thursday November VITAL GLANDS THE JOURNAL XUOU3TC8 GORDON, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH I i n ( SELF DENIAL: WhoMeer Mill come after me, let him deny hinw-lf- , and take up his cross, ttnd follow me. For Whosoever will save his life shall lose It; but whosoever shall lose his life for 3- Advei tis,-men- By a patented MS secret process MTS ail-the-ra- my sake and the gospel's, the same shall save it. Mark 8:3 1,35. PRAYER: We thank Thee 0 Jard, for the lesson so marveCentenary of the birth of, lously illustrated in Thy life: except a corn of wheat ail into the George Washington I loss, a lond-ereducational cirfles iq lndi-an- a ground and die ft abideth alone, but if it die it bringeth forth Kansas. and luuchTruiL Greetings to John Phillip Southe March King,' on the ocsa, FIRE PREVENTION GAINING GROUND casion of his fceventhieth birthDoubting Thom.jtiya, Are Are prevention activities pro" day anniversary. desirable-results?'-' The fact is cited that fire losses ducing This is the festival of St. Leonin dollars and cents are increasing year by year regaidless of the ard, for many centuries consider efforts of insurance companies and fire prevention organizations ed the especial patron of prisoners of war, to ourtail the loss. i imbetmerit of thei n t el II gc nc e of the Amer- Delegates from many sections lean people if it could be said that they had paid no attention to will gather in Columbus, O. to--j day to attend the annual Amen-- j all the effoit exerted in their behalf to assure their can Country Life Conference. in reducing fire losses. A project for the erection of n But such is not the case.. Even though it is true that in monument ti pioneer Texas Mill be launched b y the lars and cents, aggregate fire loss increases year by year, it is Old Trail Drivers Association also true that? value of burnable property is increasing proporits annua reunion whch opens at tionately much faster than innerease in fire losses. todav at San Antonio. That the people are begining to appreciate and head campaigns IN THE DAYS NEWS in interest of fire pi evention is evidenced by modern building . John Philip Sousa, who is in laws which require slow burning, or fireproof construc- line today or congratulation tion. For some time there will remain the menace of fire traps today on his 70th birthday anbest-- ; filled with contents especially subject to quick destruction by niversary. is one of the known musicians of the United, fire. States, lie was a teacher of mus-- 1 Comenting on this subject, the Southern Underwriter of .At- - ic at 15 and a conductor at 17. lanta, says: Until the process of educating the public at large He played first violin in Jacques t orchestra wher, against the danger of permitting fire traps to exist has taken Offenbaches 1880 to 1892 he was a resident root, these potential conflagration breeders stand in the way- - of of and a leader of better results from fire prevention activities. The elimination of the Washington, United States Marine Band. fire breeding conditions greatly reduces the cost of operating Then he organized his own large lf the expense of fire depart- group of expert musicians and Probably ments is incurred in answering alarms. A saving in this direction toured Europe, and later went the W'orld. During tnc means lower taxes or releases funds which can be otherwise us- around war Mr- Sousa enlisted in the ed for public improvements.' United States Navy and helped in organizing miltary bands. He There is one consolation for the pedestrians: thousands of has had decoratons from foreign who might make recklessdrivers are Mill confined in asylums. govrnments. In addition to the popular marches for which he Asheville Times, is famous he has composed orchestral suits, Te Deums, ONE OP AMERICAS STRONGEST COMPANIES pongs, waltzes, and light operas, from all of which he has received large royalties. TODAY S ANNIVERSARIES 1756 Richard .Dale, famous naval officer, who commanded a vessel at 19, born near Norfolk, Va Died in Philadelphia. Feb 24, nst Orientaltedfld' . vorsare brought to you for jn first time.' the: A f - ' ' fh a s till! Jd A tin of any size you choose will cat-tleme- nt cost you nothing at all if you do 1 not pronounce it to be the rarest tea you have ever tasted. Ask your grocer about this offer. so-call- V v f . SchillingC? Tea one-ha- - Clhe )wrMs only Im ' mn. i f Otter, first United States vessel in a California port falter Johni. th fcelebrtw -- ' GOOD VAUDEVILLE . JSZ iHtrw THEATRE . for 4th ire of Par- - avalanche of good things in the aud vaudeville line to the Capitol i la tmottata sad upon the land ol.ean yar yesterday. These included a lit-- ! 1861Jefferson Davis of Mis--j t forth od drarrthed.is the Ue play full of painful, heart- was elected President of; Jlnnent Ut hereto attached end the Confederate States of Araer- - lest Mid I.ve8, loffthir with tUe rending moments as well as etst of tniblPtuoa or paid on or many life like touches. The ica. ot. bfore tbo November dy , of upon 1899 Admiral, Schley was 1914, the I5i prepf-JJjvaudevilleaJsQlindudetL? dinary Uiob t given a public welcome In Birm- aucb t.eo are due, will on wild day an unconunonly good pair of vi- b sold for urg, ooat of lerti-- i olinists with a back drop and a ingham. Ala. at the front singer to match; a juggler who 1915 Berlin reported the ins 4d expense of ' of Nish the capture k Bulgarby ians, opening through hail rout'. o tiftf k clocks, & cloy con-f nU4 day nod i for Austro-German- s to Turkey. tinuo until 11 of aid property shall ;inely sweet singer with a grace-ha- v been sold. 1922 Seventy-seve- n coal min fui dancing partner; and Kraft ers met death in a mine exploand Lamont, .who though ordinUu Slha pi ;a' Sickness Financial Adversity Death Poverty In old agv T 2? K? .rr.,fr. H 7 To be adequately insured, you must be pro- tected against all of them. Half protection ia no protection at all like barring the window . and leaving the doors wide open. Every one of these contingencies is covered by a Perfect Protection Policy in West Coast Life. The Coupon brings full inform!-tio- a 'A Service That Endures" i. - INSURANCE COMPANY mm ewci-AA- t rufl0c E. S. GEDDES , District Manager - Phone 349-- J, . West Coast Ca - tin Insl'rance - Qemiltmm -- U whin tnulmemmtmftrmmttam. wm my .JT lW 'V 'f pm 156-7- 0 AtW-ney-Genep- thfdtl parties apd. house every night. Russia Begins Work On , With wntiment of Merchant Marine ! I ry Tht Will In nw y it for you xctlj your priontl, fv-or- it wJ; And design that with bcMitJ Will brighten th day. - Ft, al - w T w-o- t) Ga-d- r wiK to announco that for Chrirtma W tva card that art dtjfar' ant, and ntw; Th. (inert wava wan, and Wra thinkir That thi will iw Jour verdict toe. 12 Ships As Nucleus r) - m Ainth, afhr c'tf1,nly. be able V.a,ley for.th the f ow,. Nam ary vaudiville were good enough a to the w in the most spontaneous IBr Aaaoclated Preaa) i applause of the evening. SoLENINGRAD, Nov. 5. rt. F. ThotaU vaudeville viet Russia has begun the creaI 7.10 - For P. M. Hons. there was the Lee Marshall re- tion of its own merchant ma11$. 3 vue, Wyo.... a quintet of colored rine. It has just laid the keels 15. 9 Aurtla JohnoB. dancers who were as light on of eight cargo boats and four 7S.93 Laurraen Wrbb... 51.74 their feet as thistle down and passenger steamers. LaurraM! Wbh 32! A The ves221 A V. W. MwtIU. 5.71 as graceful as Greeks of the sels will be built in Soviet shipfllrbmouil City. classic age. yards, principally at the Putilov MAJUE W. HENDRICKS The leading lady of the quin- - Iron Works . and the Baltis Treasurer Dept. tette was good to look upon in Shipbuilding yards here. 1 (AdrmuiaMLt) her octoroon beauty while Mr. The total cost of the 12 ves1 The sun is so vast that if it Marshall proved to be an excel- sels, which will have an aggrewere a hollow ball the moon lent sample of eugenics having gate of 35,000 tonnage, will be could revolve in the orbit which all the grace of the colored peo- $5,000,000. They will be comit now follows and still be en- ple as well as- the serious artis- pleted early in 1926. The govtirely enclosed w iithirt the suns try of the Lamanites, with a ernment hopes through these business touch bequeathed to steamers to lower todayinterior. him by some white Philadelphia and compete with frieght rates Ignore Jan Paderew.Ai. me foreign ship-omost famous of pianists, bom ha Jowa haB Ukn first place ancestor. ners. This is a remarkable week in Russian Foland, St awngth 48 state in the numjear ago ber today. of peuuaots by school ourlheatrical season as In addi-t- o even JIany poor Chinese, it is n Frederick D. our weekly wave of vaudivUe said, spend from rooms is ths modern health cru, 20 to 25 per governor cf Missouri, lrrn Rt sade program conducted by the we are to have four perform- cent of their income in idol wornational and state tuberculosis ances of opera beginning. toHickman, Ky.. 55 years ?gy - .jrhicli practically eat Ttiiip associations. night with the eternally lovely away their capital.. extra-ordina- anaiBttiawMiwniM If jt toj-etire.fra- West Coast Life i- - sion near Spangler, Pa ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Parliament of Soviet Russia convened at Moscow. Twenty six died in coal mine explosion near Becklev. W. Va. TODAYS BIRTHDAYS Sir Herbert Samuel, who is about the pofu of High Commissioner of Pale.;the, bom in Liverpool, 51 yearn ago today. Thomas Watt Gregory, in the Wilson ebi-ne- t. born at Crawfordsvi.h, Ind 63 Years ago today. Sir Henrv Thornton, general manager of the Canadian Nation, al Railways, born 53 yeais is", u. Bohemian Giri, and following it with The Mikado tomomow i night, and Girofle Girofla and the ever popular Chimes of Normandy, on Saturday. Many Logan people saw the company in Salt Lake three years ago and, also this year and ail say it a !4 AT CAPITOL 1, . iii i Baking Powder (AIe Coffee, es and j I Extract Monterey and sailed away. 1843 Job A. Cooper, governor of Colorado 1889-9bom near Greenville, 111. Died in Denver, Jan. 20, 1899. 1854 Miss Nightingale and a band of English nurses arrived at SvUtan for service m the int Two or more of the following contingencies happen to the average man ' i W 1796' The is. in vacuum . 1826- - ilxil Scalpel " Rarred windows i T r S' ' , i$T VS SHOW you SAMPLES The robe worq by Pope Pius VII. at the coronation of the first Napoleon is among the relics shown" to .Victors at the church of Notre Dame, ' one-haof the cities towns and of Vermont are without a resident physician- Paris-Nearl- lf - |