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Show rm' You cant sell it if people dont know it is for sale. A little For Sale ad in this paper will tell them all about it. A few cents will sell it. r!.J t-- about it. Gelhlh Lfsnra tion la better than S LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH,' MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1922. VOLUME XLHL THE FflTE PREMIERS d'a Head it yczzztX cj it. you will set the This paper tella yea J P0LIT1GA NUMBER 24S, MRS HARRIET T. UPTON, i. PEOPLE GR EAT ' BRITAIN L 1ESCUEI si 1 s ( T E Lloyd George May Not Weather The Present Storm As Opposition To Him Will Not Down Conservati ves To Meet Today. - Phillippine Legislature .Meets But House Fails To Organize Gen, Wood Has Some Ticklish Problems To Solve As To Cabinet MANILA. P. I., have been summoned to meet to day to decide whether they shall continue the support of the coal ition under the leadership of Prime Minister Lloyd' George. Solicitor General James M. Beck The meeting, which was called was glad to get back to the United by Austen Chamberlain Lord of 8tates after his extensive trip abroad. the privy seal and government The photographer caught him just eader in the house of commons after hia call en the President included not only conservatives in the cabinet but also under secretaries' belonging to Paris The attitude of several leaders is regarded as ddubtful. All morning newspapers throughout their editorial columns repeated the conviction that an election must come soon but opinions differed as to the probable COSTLY SHOHTWEIGHT date. FORT APACHOT (By Associated Press) PARIS, Oct.. 16 A lick cf four ounces in the weight cai l IS ABANDONED ed by Dauphin in the Municpal i- Council Stakes at Longchemps on Saturday cost the horses ow-e- (By Associated Press) 16. Oct., LOS ANGELES, ta leonid krassFn . QUITS HIS JOB of-i-t- - Russia- End of Famine Reflects d SCENIC RAILWAY , (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) COLORADO SPRINGS, Oct. MOSCOW, Oct. 16. The open 16 W. D. Corley cf Colorado the time-honor- ed ballets, how- ever. draw large crowds, and the in the opening performances theatres featuring these respective styles were sold out long before the curtains. At the Nobles Club theatre, where Coley soy sky presented impressionistic dancing by a doz' en or more youths and gills from the Kamemp ballet, cubist and spiral structires and ordinary planks and ladder's were psed as scenery to represent pal" aces, mountains, pyramids, etc The dancers, posturing wierdly to music by Bier, Strauss and Ddbussy, seemed to be cubist drawings come to life. When the curt? in w'ent up on the first performance of the ballet this year, it was evident that the dancers had enjoyed their first year of good feeding since the revolution. All were much plumper, and some cynics in tne audience argued that another civil war might help their figures. Madame Geltser, for example, must have put on twenty pounds since last year, but her technique seemed tetter than ever Along with everything else prices for theatre tickets have the soared in Moscow rince close of last season. Formerly obtainable far the Russian equivalent of about 25 cents, parquet seats this year brought about two dollars at the box each fro,m spectators. The audiences, however, stem ed to have no trouble in securing the necessary billions of rubles and the opening nighi , crosos were a mixture of proletarian and bourgeoisie theatre lovers. Springs outbid all comers at the sale of the Cripple Creek Short Line scenic railway which was sold under the auctioneers hammer at the courthouse here today paying three hundred and seventy thousand dollars for the property. There were six qualified bidders for the road- - (By Associated Press) the students are tackling the , of Russian tongue. Twenty-si- x them are women. More than a fourth of the total are studying Russian philology. - Women Ask Rights in Edison Fails To Recognize His Own Invention Local Government department., is understood to have declined to agree to the suggestion of Secretary Hughes for a reciprocal agreement for an Mr. Harriet .Taylor Upton, vie extension of the right of search seizure so as to give the Ameri- chairman of tha executive committee tha Republican national committee, can prohibitiort navy jurisdiction of le moet active in th struggle for votes outside the three-mil- e limit. At tn tha various state. , the same gime the British foreign office informed the AmerL as. II can Government every precau tion would betaken toprevent violation of the American prohibition law by rum smugglers under the British flag. It was said have been instructed to prevent as far as possible the issuance of fraudulent clearance papers and SNOW PROMISED that Canadian and other value. officials other improper practices complained of in Secretary Hughes FOR COLORADO prohibition note. ty-fi- ve yard-maste- rs W; . n nited v , - - Mc-Ado- deli-vere- o, di - Plant Protects our history, McAdbo said. It is estimated the cost of living to the American people will be in- Continue Murder Probe creased by NEW the Fordney-McCum-b- f , By Associated Press) KOZLOFF, Tamboff Government, Russia, Oct., 16 Luther Burbanks Russian rivaL Ivan v er BRUNSWICK Oct 16 four billion dollars per The local authorities engaged in NEW YORK, Oct., 16. annum. the Oct 16 Decision Thomas A. Edison, visiting the TOKIO, investigation of the recent to introduce in the Diet a bill electrical exposition here Satur- Husband Obtained Through slaying of the Rev. Edward Bureau FleesfWith Fortune Wheeler Hall and Mrs- Elanor granting women the right' to be day night stood over a little elected to town and village as- machine inclosed in a small glash Mills were practical semblies preparatory 1o demand case. Beside him was Elbert H. EAST ST. LOUIS, 111., Oct. 15. Rhinehardt idle today, awaiting the ordly ing the parliamentary vote, has Cary, chairman of the United A woman giving her name as er cf Supreme Court Justice Par been reached by the leaders of States teel Corporation, study- Mrs. Lena Smith, 55 yeais old, ker of Newark, which will dethe New Women's Association. ing the minute mechanism as in' of Lebanon, Nebr visited police cide w hether the case is to conMiss Makoto Sakamoto, leader tently. and tinue in their hands or be here, today headquarters in of the association interviewed What is it? asked F. A. asked authorities to aid her in a charge of States Attorneyput Gen: assoKokumin Our th said by Wardlaw, an official of the expo- search for a man named Henry eral McCran. ciation wants to achieve its aims sition, who was associated with Groeber, who, she said, disapIf Justice Parkers order which through the Diet. That we do not the inventor for forty-siyears. peared with $85,000 belonging to is expected tomorrow, places the work for the acquisition of the We couldnt remember what her in May, 1920. investigation in the bands of right to participation in the ccn that thing was. The woman declared she owned the state authorities, the leads duct of national affans is becau Mr. Edison peeped again and an estate in farm lands at Leban whichrhave been uncovered, by se of our realization that it is fufor a moment. on, Nebr., valued at $160,000; three detectives ffrom the state thought tile to acquire the parliamentary he that she answered a matrimonial constabulary' will be taken bp by darned if I know', Im vote while there is no real pros- said. advertisement, with the result the state prosecutors men. pect of the suffrage being grant The device was one of Edisons that Groeber, who, she said,, was The investigation of the state ed to all men at this lime. This own it a real estate dealer here, married tropers has been largely indepen but whether inventions, comis why we have decided tgt was a meter or the multiplex, her in Kansas City, Mo., April 28, dent of that being conducted by mence with demanding the sight the inventor had 1920. the local authorities and far forgotten. to patticipate in the affairs I don't know what article in She said the man induced her mnre secretive, but one in which local bodies, the to give him the power of attor- certain citizens of New Brunse this collection brings me A bill similar to the one added. he memories, greatest ney over her estate and that wick repose the greatest faithare going to introduce in the I sweat blood over all of them, shortly afterward she learned next session of the Diet was pre and when Mrs J. A. Hendrickson left he worked so hard had sold the land for $85,000 Ive sented to the Diet by Seiner, Ta she has added I cash. for Salt Lake, where that She of hate a over the yesterday thing sight kagi 13 years ago. Our bill will it. she will represent the Clio Club not heard from him since. be presented through the instru of this city, of which, she is Over the teacups at an adjoinmentahty of Mr. Takagi. We inwrote the who at the convention of Levitn booth Mr. turned Edison Scnya tend to introduce another bill de- ing a the womns'clubs of the state bePink' for dietician. Gods, continuity manding the right to form poliYou eat toqjmuch, Gary. he .production, has been added to ing held there during today Tuee tical associations "I re the scenario department of the day and Wednesday'. warned his companion. French bathing resort scenes iduce easily by simply cutting Paramount Long Island Studio. In Java Head, George The Miss Levien also wrote are a special feature of The Im- dawn what I eat. new latest production fer ParBellew. the a Paramount of How much do you weigh? Top New York, passible Mrs, Leatrice Joy, who had amount, which in Gloria Swanson Paramount pic- Bske dthe steel executive, McAvoy Slay picture in ManOne hundred and eighty-- . appeared and First Love for a conspicuous part ture directed by Sam Wood. A j hundred of more cf Californias five,. Mr. Edison answered, and Constance Birney. Miss Levien slaughter, will play, the role of recently returned to New York Taou Yuen, the Chinese wife prettiest appeared in the latest you? Wide Thise will be her first expersuits. a frem the Lasky Studio at One hundred and French t thing j ience in a character, part. said Mr. Gary. stripes were much m evidence. - x self-governi- ng - - vice-preside- Md-fer- u. , rnmmm mm. -- bill sixty-sev-je- tmtm, (By Associated Press) ' WASIUNGTON. Oct ;16.-- . Tha Averaga4ifferenea biitw'diVi farm and1 terminal prices of 'the total estimated wheat crop dur- ing the crop movement in the years 1920 and 1921 was 17.6 cents per bushel according to compilations announced y the. Department of Agriculture. The average difference in corn prices was 9.7 cents; oats 3.7 the figures showed. The total estimated farm- valued the' wheat 'crop was computed to be 91.1 perceht of the total estimated market INCREASE In-The-U- BERLIN, Oct., 16w Germans believe that to participate effectively in the future of Russia one must know its language, history and literature. A recent canvass of 19 seats of learning in Germany showed that 374 of 16. communica- - CHICAGO, Oct. 16. An eight hour day with overtime, which is (By Associated Press) said to amount to nearly a twen. DENVER, Oct. 16. Snow percent increase in pay, flurries in Eastern Coloradb was grantee! approximately two this afternoon and rain in South thousand on twen- eastern New Mexico tomorrow are indicated ty.six, class one railroads as six ther bureau by the district wea today. switching terminals by the United States Railroad Labor Board ! OUR SOLDIERS today. This is, the first time the , Board has established rules and condition foryardmas-terswfc- o i MAY SOON RETURN ( By Associated -- Press)i - . working ", 1' William G:MtAdoo Says new ORLEANS, Oct' 16. ae now; classified as J Lfefe Associated (By subordinate , The New Tdriff Bill A declaration that the 'Ameri- the Boards officials subject to WASHINGTON. Press) ; Oct. 16 under jurisdiction can Legion the interest the Will Increase Living regarded The return of American forces Act i of disab'ed service men -- as the -- - .Transportation v y !:??.; in Germany Which was recently Costs 'takfen up for consideration ' by first t By Associated Press) and that States Four Billion Dol- with responsibility the ward department officials CHICAGO. 16. Oct , to By the adjusted regard an hour a lars year eight day was discussed today with Presicompensation act weve just with dent Hardings by Secretary rata overtime pro wages, started to fight were the out- the Weeks- The impression given af(By Associated Press) affected virtual yardmasters DENVER- Oct. 16. In an ad- standing points in the address ly have been awarded twenty-fiv- e ter the conference was that the of Hanford MacNider, National dress at the municipal auditoriper cent wage advance, ac- return of American troops who Commander of the Legion, G. William is not unto J- S- - Eldridge, Presi- number about um here today cording befor the opening session dent of the railroad in short time former Secretary of Trealikely although no yardmasters official today. "Adju sted compensation of America, an statement was obtained. insury, assailed the Harding pol- legislation organization is right, MacNider ternational in , icy of deflation and the tariff said we scope. know it is right and election bill and appealed for the Russian Wizard always prevails in Ameri- of a Democratic congress and right ca. statin all Democratic tickets es The Republicans passed the Garden with most extortionate and indefen- State Authorities May sible tariff bill ever qnacted in marks ucpn them r. SOU) AT AUCTION -- the-Thom- Oct. WASHINGTON, Great Britain in a 16. the crew and passengers of the burned steamship, City of Hcno lulu was in lies Angeles harbor early today, and passengers are the Usud health inspec opposing candidate. Six senat- awaiting tion before being permitted to ors were absent. The house come ashore. A federal board t) faile dto elect a speaker no can- investigate the burning of the didate having a majority 4 the City of Honolulu is also expectto interview 5the passengers yctes. Governor 'General Wood ed before permitting them to land. the leg- When will send, a messageto dropped ane islature as soon as the house hor the rescued passengers and It crews lined the rails, clad in gar completes its organization. is understood he will expect to ments varying from uniforms choose coalition cabinet from of field officers borrowed from officers aboard the transport to the principal parties. The continued to assert blankets covering a few underthat appointments will not be garments. All seemed in good confirmed unless a solid Collec-tivis- spirits and it is reported that the exposure suffered left no cabinet is selected. Captain Cohn, 238,450 francs (By Associated Press) in stake money and a little more RIGA, Oct., 16. It was anthan 200,000 francs in bets. nounced here today that Leonid Dauphin being disqualified. Jock Frassin had resigned as Soviet ey Sharpe weighed out correct- minister of trade and commerce. ly but Dauphins girth snapped and was replaced- - The substi.Interior tute girth was found to weigh Germans Preparing For he Secretary-fe- ll 120 grams less than the originDepartment. flhe reservation al. Dauphin ' led all the way win' war Penetration Of had been under department canter. a in ning jurisdiction since 1877- In Russian Dancers Oct- - president of thePhihppine senate when the legislature convened this morning. He received ten votes against eight for the Oct. 16-- Fcrt WASHINGTON. milArizona Apache the apreservation containing itary proximately seventy five hundred acres has been declared use less for future military purposes and placed under control of in of Russias theatrical season has brought out examples of freak and imyes shnistic staging and erotic dancing in several theatres, but nevertheless the classic Russian billet, the old style opera, and the drama seem more popular than ever. , Both the strikingly new impressionistic presentation) and Department of Agriculture GiVes Out Figures As To Difference In Price of Products On .FarmsAnd At The Terminals ' To Our Prohibition Policy In Waters Outside The Three-Mil- e Limit But Is Willing To Obey Our Latest Temperance Laws .. (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) LONDON Oct. 16. Conferva (By Associated Press) Passenger And Crew of Burned Steamer City of Honululu, Arrive In California Metropolis, Not Much The Worse For Wear A. (By Associated Press) ROCK ISLAND Oct. 16, Policemen James Green and Edward Minor and Robert Scott, a eNgro, are dead as result of a gun battle test night in an under world negro drug den. The policemen sought to slop a quarrel between Scott and his wife that was disturbing the neighbor-Scottturnehis gun on the officers, Green was killed instantly Minor and Scott died in a hospital- These death bring the toll of lives lost in underworld warfare here in a few monthsJo seven. ' Mitshourin, a septuagenarian who works daily in hia experi. - mental gardens near here deSpite his advanced years, is still turning out hybrid, . wonders- in and vegefruits, melons, nuts , , tables. Professor Mitshourin i well known in American horticultural societies, and many orchards in the United States are planted with the Mitsfiourin cherry. His garden now- is full of trees, hushes and plants in various stages of experimental development. One of his latest achievements is a new melon, a cross between a water melon and a canteloupe, which is oyal in form and with a dark green striped rind, much harder than either of its parents. The experimental field is lull of trees bearing plums as large as ducks feggs, Jblack currants the size of grapes, and an extra(By Associated Pres) KANSAS CITY, ' Oct. 16, ordinary almond said to have Cattle Receipts. 37,000 Market been produced by crossing bit-t- e ralmonds with some wild nub early sales in, most classes Some of the most extraordisteady, early top steers $ Receipts 12,000 Mar- nary trees bear .three kinds' of ket steady to 10 cents higher-te- fruit apples .crossed .with bulk of sales $8.45 to pears; apples crossed epab yith $9.05. apples, and apples crossed with . Sheep Receipts 10,000. lambs both crab .ancles And pears, 'each generally strong to 15 cents high species of fru.it growing- 4 fron er, Utahns, $14. sheep steady, lone grafted bitvjcji roptrVpcr 10.50-Hog- - - - s -- $9-10- , - lenized. WHEAT AND CORN Mitsho-ri- n b - is15rterv m When asked WhfetU r hn ' any assistance frgr ment. he answered (By Associated Press) Oct.- - 16. Dec. but the permission to CHICAGO, wheat SL12 Corn $0.(7- - jlo guard fay paede- 1-- 4; - |