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Show 77T2 JOURNAL, PAGiS TWO CROSSWORD, PUZZLE STORY THE- JO URNAL EARL AUCUSTtfS - tt 1 17-22- W' 21-2- Gsh NO PROXIES WANTED - in?" asked Jack, at Grandpa landed hit catch. horse 1 beef or for care dont aaid Grandpa, No, when I can get good trout!" He waa a little deaL and I almost fell into the water. Jack gave me a hard 1 on each side of its head The fish had lots of scale and a was a 5 one dowa hit back bone which Grandpa told - ?" concrete plan as a basis for discussion of the debt settlequestion with France has yet been reached. After reaching a basis for discussion, there would be tedious and conversations between representatives of the two long drawn-ou- t NO ment s 4 countiies. At test, the French war debt dispute seems no nearer settlement than it did immediately after the war ended.' The French, we are told, want to find a formula that will . ,4 tool . . Answer To Last Pauls (but- t (attic), 12 (as), 1I1T (Ed), i 38 18-1- 7 (on). 23 (beds), U), (be), terfly), IS 0 (ere), IS (are), 1 4 8 (bit), 44 45 (treed), (at), 412 4142-426 3 38 (snail). (bu), 2541843 33(kin), 34 35 (lead) (eock); (ease), 28 3540 46 (eate), V 31 (aod). (Edna), Copyright, l9tS, If The lUrnatUmal Synticato 1 nsis 26-3- 13-2- 0 23-3- 0 8 (l, 83-4- lt- 20-2- 1 App-npriM- 32-3- 3 reconcile the wide difference between public opinion on in France and this country. The method of liquidation most favored in France is to make payments contingent upon the amounts received from Germany. This is manifestly not in harmony with American thought on the" subject: The United States intenda- - ta hold France strictly accountable for its war debt. Shouldering the responsibility for payment off onto the shoulders of a German government, even as fickle as the French, would be a feeble attempt to collect by proxy- - that would end disastrously for this country., t. the-questio- . 37-3- 8 - ' awumicoBB Till On HaS Stood th Test of Time , ss . and xlty ('n)ika hu' Twentieth anniversary of the' tattle of the Sea of Japan, In muuetliml! dmirnt.- - g(Hi juke r t any with ge, 'with uUl faslilont-di not e which Admiral Togo destroyed the Russian Baltic F.'eet, tkr 8t . an gi that today Seventy-fiv- e rapidity ago years booes left amid the Jennings stage abruptly liar la on whirl at Interval 1 WILLIAM before Bryan concluding an address before Brown was founded Bourget College It been bearmjs for jear. have which , university students at Providence, R. I., who did not agree at Richmond. Quebec, seem to tne It set belief with each celebray today begng a with his arguments against evolution, time of telling, 1 wonder If the rendMr. Bryan was quoted as saying that he had paid his own tion of the anniversary. lt aner Hill i w II h - me that expenses vto Providence to bring his gospel of faith to Brown Fifty years ago today nearly tiquity do not affwt its iisdlene. to lit most iKijiuljr. verstudents, and when he w'as not given the consideration befitting one hundred persons perished sion. the, Ihlujt Is eupfsuu-i- i to have one of his expermce and ability, he can not be honestly criticized in a panic fol owing a fire in In a remote (tjiHthuufe of for retiring unceremoniously. French Catholic church at Holy- happened A resnlent of the Oz.irk Missouri. Jlr,onBryan was chagrined when a Blown student, during a oke, Mass. mountain aims reputation was none quest period, publicly admitted that he did not believe in the Topeka is to be the meeting of the best, had I wen on trial on the Bible. When another student stepped to the stage and pro- place today of the General As- chars of hur.ve at eu link. The Jury pounded a question, the veteran political campaigner and public sembly of the United Presby- promptly returned a verdict of jtullty mercy. of without recommendation for speaker declared he would ha.ve to retire before this magnificent, terian church ,the session nldertbin ' the past Taking Into bubbling fountain of wisdom on my right." week. one con will tine whieh for reenrd. of the ,jffndel-,bhbii- r However one fiiay disagree with Mr, By ran politically,- -' fchti Daweg has tie th beuill said: YtytuPre.sident' ds test has withstood the of centuries stand for the religion that ccp(j gn jnvitation to deliver "'ll la aiy Intention to sentence you deserving of universal commendation. And the attitude of Brown an address in Birmingham to- to at least elp'ht year at hard labor students. responsible for the inconsiderate treatment of Mr. Bryan day before a meeting of the As- In state prison. Now then, before J should be severely censured. 4 sociated Industries of Alai Lima. sentence is formally pronounced. I For the welfare of future generations it is to be sincerely of Agriculture sliult listen to anything you tuny have Secretary hoped that the sentiment of Brown students expressed at- the Jardine is schedu ed - to- - leave to nay In your behalf. He paused for a reply. After a moBryan meeting does not accurately represent the trend of college for a six ment - today of consideration the offender and university thought in the controversy between the funda- WashingtonJ'" weeks inspection tour of the spoke : . mentalists and the" Evolutionists.'- - If are - many ' 'VeU.lie-stil.l, know" ez of don't "I Department Agricultures fathers and mothers who will hesitate to send their- - sons and field Fv got ary thing to say only this--- It work in the West. ' J i daughters tOj college. strikes me that you folk round In The Days News -this here cote house air purty.Xoi-rblof The rural education 'the d liberal wrlt other people' A dUID FOR BUYERS masses of Mexico, of whom time." j j - the people of JLogan and vicinity buy, they log'enlly mere thaq It wo, thirds Arp said (Caarrtiht k; t ; ; 8ynllest, Inc.) Ur'iht ' news in information ; their and The f for .store ' . , buying to beilivjng ,m misery,: ta dirt : t I Journal are. accustomed And- in in disfca.se,' rof I Idaho uiid there." ' 1 ance, is the object of a compre- yioftafy bishop And it is there. Not the least of the journalistic services this hensive , program formulated by Wyoming. paper renders the buyers of this community is the extent, variety the new President of Jhe south1896 Victor C. Barringer, and comprehensiveness of its advertising. ern republic. In putting his pro- the North Carolina jurist who In effect, this advertising is an accurate directory and guide into effect President Call-e- $ served as a member of the to everything offered for sale here. The reader doesn't have to gram court in Egypt, died will rely chiefly upon Dr. J. borrow another newspaper to find what is wranted. By referring Manuel who in Washington. Born - at ConCasurance,' Puig to the columns of The Journal any resident of this commOm ty holds the post of secretary of cord, N. C.f March 29 1827. can find the article desired without shopping around" and education in the Federal cabinet Today's Birthdays wasting valuable time. y Dr. Casaiirapce, though Joseph C.vJrew. Puig Thus The'Journal performs a three-fol- d service in providing but thirty-seve- n is at of old, State Washington, news, edtorial features and advertising, not the least of which considered Well pears qualified for borh in Boston. 45 years ago is advertising, because it leads the buyer direct to the merchan' the huge task entrusted to him dise wanted. , He career his fourteen began Dr. William W. Comfort, presOne thing that can be easily proven is that by ' reading' The ago and during that per ident of HarerfoiVl College, born Journals advertisements, many times the cost of subscription years iod he has practiced medicine, at Germantown, can be saved during the course of the year. Pa., 51 years has had a seat in the legslalive ago today. council of the Federal District, Arnold Bennett, celebrated .TO KNOW GREAT SIEN has been manager of a targe novelist ' s nd dramatis tr"bom CANNOT think of a finer service that parents c.u render a daily paper, and has successful58 yeais ago today. child than to help him rightly to appraise the moral and ly drected the recent presiden- in England. Dr. Edwin Mims, noted Southof the. tial campaign, has traveled and ern author and university , prospiritual worth of men and women of the great. To reveal Washington, Lincoln or lived abroad, and clairna with fessor born at Richmond, Arkan Roosevelt to a child is to inspire and enrich a child, not .only by pride a 53 year's, residence in the ago tMay. placing a titanic figure in the Pantheon of his imagination, but Mexican penitentaries in the in- sas, - hSrankyears 'catcher of the Snyder, of the what are the greatnesses by making clehr great. terest cf the recent revolution. New York National league base It was said of a most learned and distinguished Englishman, Todays Anniversaries balT team, born at San Antonio, I no not am he shrines. afraid that American children 1564 that had John Calv;n, the Texas, 32 yearsjago today. will he shrineless, but I am concerned about the American child died Protestant reformer, great honor-Parehaving shrines w!orthy of his reverence and nts at - Geneva Born at . Noyon, RETAIL GROCERS cannot expect to reyeal to a child the essence of greatness and France. July 10, 1509. nobleness in another until after they have answered for them1742 Gen.Nathaniel Greene. selves the question of w'hat greatness really is until they know ho saved the American army ORGANIZE CAMPAIGN thargreatheMTrAhrsrmatter Tatne,"bbrrabidWg at Brpndywine, born at Wari worth, moral and spiritual and that in a democracy no man is Died at Savannah - wick, The telephoneis.rTthstar great who does not greatly serve. I would warn parents against the danger of filling the shrines Ca.. June 19, 1786. salesman1, of the grocery busiI J79" Eli Whitney of Con- ness, it was disclased in a two-yeof their children with second and third and even fifth-fwhie residing in Geor survey just concluded by a figures. Parents must have the courage to say to a child, Thu necticut, n is not worthy of your respect for he gia, invented the cotton gin. special research committee of man, however 1850 The remams of the the lacks nobility. This man, however rich or powerful, however national wholesale grocers' numerous his benefactions. Is not a truly great and noble person." Mormon temple at Nauvoo, 111., association. We owe our children the truth at all times and under all were destroyed by a windstorm. Retail receive 3Q pet 1863 Gen. Banks, investing cent of grocers number of their circumstances. Let parents be generous in their appraisals ,of tetri the the worthy, but let them be unsparing in their condemnation of the Oonfederete works at Port orders ovr the phone and these those who are unworthy of a childs ' love and reyerence. Dr. Hudson, assaulted them without constitute s cf their success. Stephen S. Wise. total revenue. 1875 Many lives were lost in the in, Facts established I?v order of the Postmaster General transcontinental air mail in the burning of the French basis for a are the vestigation sen ice will be reduced to less than 29 hours between New York Catholic church at Holyoke, nation wide phone for food and San1 Francisco. When the air is full of Ford flyers the gov- Mass. campaign now being organized ernment will be compelled to establish an air patrol to keep the 1887Ethelbert Talbot was by all the wholesale and retail y clear. consecrated first Episcopal mis- - grocers of the country. A DISGRACEFUL PERFORMANCE d two-da- rt ' - -- I - -- . . f- e WHEN, -- 1 . uWmHirr I -- - - Under-Secretar- to-d- y. I well-know- n, test-know- n, so-call- r r RI. well-know- seven-tenth- - i right-of-wa- f ar at handwriting. Copy It "Today, an reJ said and get it la th mall, and dont lose with It a. letter, gue Iff that big Job for the Central high stbool we'te figuring. I am going fur " the day." "Mr. Goa,"- - ahe said, "Im leaving this afternoon for my vecntlon." JAelL get thaL eattmate out hefur yon gnvTou got plenty of ' time. What ah had come not waa But that ' , to talk about. "Mr. Gosa, I think Im entitled t I want five dollar a mqre money. week more." He at red. Such talk! a "Jt la np to me to dHd wb person around her la entitled to more money. Nobody slvould talk Ilk that unless he I Indispensable. Minnie Bower returned to her dealt, The telephone her face aflame. Jungled la her ear. It waa th Bom Ton store at Cedar Rapids, all out af extension window screen No. 843. Sh wrote the order and mad Maga threat to Mike of what ahe weuld do if ho did Bet ship today, jrare. 'Then she tackled the eathwater Adam Goa had priced the list himself, with special price on most Items, and ahe must extend and total It, type the accompanying letter and put U In the Go. Mij Favorite Stories f nUi-tr.it.- 1 14-1- fin, f 11 cart to the 6 and get aooe that lard to 13:20,' 21. PRAYER : May we, O Lord, daily and definitely strive by Thy grace to le jwfivtjeven as our Father in heaven is perfect. vuj cvcrtcJ J. g; 4-- i ' iblUUl pull this monster I ) He cried Jack. wQl break this tiny string 1 I Hush said Grandpa, Its 8 making luch an adot' Do you want ia tha to in . . Now the God of Peace, . THE GOD OK TEACE: make vou perfect in every good work to do h('s will. Hebrews -- nur ill "Gee, I need a to rAMs Intern-- n -' pa. "tvLowproperty. MENDON, May 24. Hotel i neral services were held for Sis. ) wmkri .s,,vvr i Eccles dollars rash and Bve doi- - ter Rachel Baker in the Mendon r lure a payable on pay days, ward house, Saturday, May 22, I Mo Golden win aeii an UooeM work-- , at ooe p, m. Bishop II. C. Sor- - TPfiflD lIAlinrift log gbi a porta suit that uui mate enscm presided and conducted. IlvUUl illifillHS i tier Ieoh ami feel like Evelyn Vamterj floral The emblems services. the gould. Minnie Bower knew this. Min- MASTER RiU, profuse and beautiful thg nia batten dollar ami enough mw ! fur hu'MeutuI on her vacatUm t Lin- room was well filled with relatives and friends who came to ger Luaiter, where the had Been InvitA mixture 'cf ed to b a gue.t of rich Aunt Harriet, pay a tribute of respect. The J.v i!l'l sorrow But Mlaai LnewCalso that ch could characterized hn When e,.1!V.the first first hymn. not possibly, wjueea an extra fl dob 1. semliy tfTicop h.e, s.V lars a week fcto her pay envelop to glorious light of truth l A b thIF 'Prayer AV:is offered by Elder! complete payment for tbe suit ? t Umon. O Wood V.e would It waa'Baturday-Atornindie hymn, Joseph ' m httru.i la mc-1n' licit Itp. be off at one, with time to dmp and my father was rendered bv me( se0Dttnustel pack In tli afternoon and catch th ward choir, R. Hill.' Sight boat for Unger longer. If the Elder Jens Jensen, Bishop M. The only had that port wit outstanding I',. iure of The telephone at her ear Janyled. D. Bird, Bishop John II. Andeiv the wa ttu rusem, evening sen. President G. W. Lindquist, lion to Dr. Hill long diataBce from Berrydule for Mis Bower. of Logan, Elder J. Z. Stew- stmor scout. Heiul tte Ail.;,...., "1m, Mr. Simonson, two down- ceb art of Lojran, were the speakers in behalf of the' t. lar w Indowr bolt No. 3U four doxen (; i; leather-coteu-They each bore testimony to the larged light gultanlred strap binge No (117, yujU!n worth and good character of the .filled v.ith pictun-by auto freight today, sure. B unities of iS past must be good with you, Mr. Simonson. deceased. She was a sistfer sjout uctiv.fte in Thank you very much. Today, ore. faith and stability. Left thirty-seve-n at play and on mit ,,u - urn!, trips She w rote the order, and ran out to years ago a widow with a and hikes taken ti . tnx.p, the shipping clerk with It she children of large family kiuking through v.hu h "Today, sure, Mike, for Simonson at on ever hopeful of the lecail muny periods ( , ,'"Ul(t struggled ( II Hu . If that don't and ybu nipke Berrjdille, ante freight I'll never apeak to yu outcome, which resulted in her rnent m the gi,-a- t lu tX)VS again." rearing a family of which she woi d so lived b l,i,:U All right, Minnie, Just foe you wen well might be . proud and the and their guide, mentor am! make It e community in .which they have friend. Doctor Hill. She returned to And Adam Co, her their lived benefited by faithjremaiks relatite to tnose empliner, at her desk, with a tremen- and good- works. Elder Frank; happy days and expiate of dous list of hardware Item, la Id own 29-3- SlItSCRIPTlO.X KATE oc BT MAIL, PER MONTH, in Advance. .- 170c BT CARRIER. PER MONTH. In Advance 1 Ofl Per Tear Will be Given for Advance A Discount ol Payment for a Fall Year. ' MEMBER OK ASSOCIATED PRUW The Associated Press ia exclusively entitled to tbe nee for repuhll-cMiu- n of aU ne we,. dispatches credited to U or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published therein. All right of republication of special dispatches herein are alee reserved. '. , i ADVERTISING RATES FCRNISHBD ON APPLICATION LOAMS AT MENDQH is.. 24-2S- 26 Sunday, HELD By WILLIS BRINDLEY -12 1 Editor Poet Office every day In the mL except Logan, JJtah, at Second Class Matter, Suit I hate a I on i8y book 0 know I you tee how he pulls I Please very still 1 you will scare away my catch I" sa id Grand- COMPANY GORDON Entered' at the Oh 1 FUNERAL SERVICES The Sport ONE I - PlBliSHEI? BT AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING LOGAN CTT7, CACK13 COUNTY, UTAH ! l t le. s nw-urre- d vice-preside- w-a- s ' lAall. The telephone rang again. It waa the five and ten at GardenvlUa. sufand parlng-kntvefering for - Came one e'clotflt end the efeared-of- alt hot Minnie Bowers. At three oclock the finished th estimate lunchless, tired, angry. She mailed the thing heraelf, walked Inta GosV office with th carbons and hla original, and then Then ahe walked back with the paburied them per to her own desk and the second drawer. J ' :V . Minnie Bowers, vacation at Linger Longer over, returned t th nr buslneaa becomingly tanuNulad becomingly arrayed la a sport a ishat lacked seven payments of b gully her wn. Ana th first thin 7". estimate the second drawer for It wa gone. Dun wants yuh," aald a tolc la her ear. Sh went 1 him, Xlca vacation, I hop. Thats good." (My, but wasnt' he nice?) Well, you'll be glad to know we told that achoolhouae hardware. We found the estimate In your desk all right" She managed te look up at' blm, but b.yJay long-distanc- -- According to Sir Leonard Roger, English physician, there wilt be ao iuure tuherculogla after 25 years.. Doctor Rogers remedy, sodium morrboate, consist of a sodium aalt obtained from the codfish." ITwaa first used In treating leproey patients In the tropica. Her a use tbe bacillus of leprosy tad tuberculosis are so similar It wa Med as a specific for tuberculosis jrlth favorable results The most significant feature of the new remedy la that, being so cheap. It Ilea within the reacb ot every sufferer, aaya Doctor Rogers.' i Too Wise J al --PIONE- wliole-iJX8rd- w fouhd no words. Well, you done a good Job oa that estimate, but It aint that I called you In for. I guess from now os youll off estimate andjuat ane swer and take car of country trade. Simonson of Berrydale, he raised h 11 when you werent her store and lust week and the Bon-To- n the GardenvUla five and ten, they any only you can handle their orders and get em right. Now, I aint prepared to any that anybodys Indispensable around here, but this country trad Job la goln to be worth five dollars a week more to yon, beginning this week. his-toric- -- ! Tubercalosit Conquer td ? - Bangh in splendid voice sangjtrcop regret at l)i. H,ii selections. He was accom- - par lure, aecomaimd tho nsent panied by Miss Alice Sorenson ation. atrthe organAviolinjolol of other returns, with piano accompaniment was cent talks were made. Assistant rendered by, Alonzo Wood and 'Scoutmaster ' Ezra Cm don Bartlett. ..The hymn, jcalled the delightful trip taken Beautiful Isle, was rendered last year to Yellowstone Park, by the choir. -- Benediction - was Alma Burgoyne recounted list given by Bishop Schaub of Lo- weeks trip to Bear Rner Pay, and the wonders of nature seen gan. there. told of Emory in the city Interment was to Sa't Lake ami Provo, the Baktrip Jeremiah Elder cemetery. when the scouts were gnen oer dedicated the grave. pportunity to irtt so many of RichOn Sunday, May 24, the the manufacturing est.Mmh-mentards family held their reunion, into the mining and at the home of Mary Jensen. smeltinglook es and gam so industr Through the death of Joseph muct information concerning Richards u vacancy The family now is organizedi as (them. Tenderfoot Si out Orson Item follows: DaniekB. II. Richards, presi- gave a most interesting and constructive talk to the boys. dent, A. N, Richards 1st Vernon Cooley and Stuait ' John D. Baker 2nd in the tend, Ryan vice president.xLottie B. Rich-v- . erfoot were admitted resFectlu!'.;. class, being ards. Secretary; Mary Jensen assistant secy., Elizabeth" Rich- mitted into troop five, which ai; ti ards now in her 90th year was in eonsiderabe included time attendance .An interesting fea- more territory. a- ture of the meetiifg concluded with a The sketch of the'life of Agne- blowoutevening which (efreshmenis at s-Hill Richards written and of various kinds dear to the boy read by Dainel B. H. Richards. heart, were served in abunU nee committee -- was also -- appointed - containing a member from each one of the or- DAUGHTERS OF ganized Richards family. Funeral services for-th- e late James II. Bird were held in the Mendon ward house Sunday at The Sunflower's camp will 2 P ;m Bishop vv,rt Sorenson i meet aj tjje home pf Mrs. Em- presided.' Counselor Oliver Tay. est Morgan, Nibley waud, Fri- lor conducted the services. day, May 29 at 2oclock. The offerings of flowers were beautiful indeed, so many to be ' IlydrauEc cement wits in aprocured at this season of the ncient Rome by mixing and bayear The house was packed and king lime and vtlcqni: ashes.; friends from far and near came to pay their last respects t6 the departed. The Bird people fiom the Snake River country were in attendance. Many people from Wellsville, Logan and) other parts weie also in attendance. . The choir sang jI need thee every hour, and prayer was of. fered by Elder Jeremiah Baker. The choir again sang. Elders N, I. Sorenson, A. E. Lloyd, Bishop JrA. Gardner. and Bishop H. . Sorensen were the speakers. Each speaker testified to the re. cord of this family in the ward, All The News of the love of Brother Bird for his family, his interest was for Of The World. them. lie was a hard worker and his means were spent for, the comfort and good of his loved S you unfold th? ones. He will be missed by his pages of this paper family and this community. all the news of the world Additional musical numbers is before youvin brief, rendered follow : vocal solo John Everreadable form. 0. 1 1 ughes i y wal solo . Garell H ill of importance that ything of Salt Lake City! Male quartet has happened in the reJ. C. Sorenson .and company. cent hours" ispresented Benediction was pronounced by to you. ... . Jos. N. Sorensen. Interment took Our special services with place in the city cemetery. Bishthe leading news ageop M. D. Bird dedicated the ncies of the new, and the grave. old world make this pos James II. Bird was born and aible. , reared in Mendon He has resid.! All the news that s fit to ed here most of the time. lie is read is in ,i survived by hi wife and 'four children, Delbert Bird, Mrs. THE JOURNAL Mary Shiffman, Mrs. Sarah Published by Thornton and Miss Leva Bird. . v ; Dealer (attempting t ell tools) Why dont you take your car to piece and eve, . ban) It yourself? Don't yea understand It well enough to? This years attendance- at the Mr. Chugglna I understand it weU home league games of the Chienough not to I Oeefl Hardware. Hardware automobile ERS - cago White Sox have broken all early j ecords. ! EARL & ENGLAND PUB. CO. ' Logan, Utah |