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Show Big the journal, looaw cm, PV Monday, Oct. 16, 1922. - Program Ahead Fifteen to twenty years of building good roads lie sJ;ead of the United States. Under the program which the country has adcpted there will be built, during that time. 180,000 miies of improved highways which will constitute the federal-ai- Efficient V'CRS an equal , ot greater mileage of State and local roads. When the great job vt road-buildi- ng Wash-ingto- n today in New Orleans. Cleveland is to be the meeting annual place today of the fifty-firconvention of the American Public Health Association. William G. McAdoo, former Secretary of the Treasury, is to be "The jhief speaker at the formal opening jf the Colorado Democratic guberna-oria- i st Tam pttign wBen verteday. whom, has been entrusted the A score of horses of varied breedwork of planning and supervis ing are entered for the annual ing the construction of Federalbt ride of approximately three aid highways. The plan will hundred miles which is to start presented to enable the Board tc from Burlington, Vt. proceed authoritatively with it To stimulate national interest in work tf devising aids for schools the solution of the problems of road-buiand colleges to which in Industry, the American ers of the counirv are turning Society of Mechanical Engineers has for competent highway engine-6r- lesignated this as1 management to-la- y man-igeme- nt ld s during which meetings of ngineers Will be held in all sections A number of the" foremost American financiers and merchants Inter-ste- d $3 000,000, 000, spread over the in the suppression of the rraud-iletwenty-yea- r period They bast and the misrepresent-n- g promoter this estimate on an average merchant will attend the annual cost cf $17,000 per mile.' Th onference of the National Better .overage cost, in turn, takes intt 3usiness Commission, which opens consideration all classes of im oday tn Washington, D. C. proved roadways from the cheap IN THE nvrs NEWS est to the most expensive types M. Louis Barthou, the new presi-leof tht Approximately one-thir- d Commission, the of Reparations mile proposed system, or a long and notable record of las already of improved highways, lublic service in France. Beginning are either built or building he entered as a The program is a new one. U lis career in. Journalist, 1889 as deputy for aarliament to comparatively recent years and has never failed to be in the United "Boron e -- elected. He has been Minister of with States had been conducted of Public Works, of the Interior, out special regard to a nationa of Fine Arts and of Jus-icEducation, beer system. Highways had and president of the Council in constructed where needed with to him that the Officials of the bureau place the-- aggregate cost of the Fed. eral-ai- d program alone at aboul week, nt nt C0-00- road-buildi- e. mt u,,, sibling would link up in the most effect ive manner with the whole net work cf roads to be spread ove the Nation. Engineers had sought more to meet immediate , than-- tht, .Arid ku&lVdferfiandS broader requirements of tht States and nation. road The present Federal-aid officials oi the bureau state, will contemplate the construction of roads as fit into the national program and contribute tc At the the national system. same time the rc ads will be sc selected as to serve the most important local requirements- Vith marked modifications, the system adopted in building the railways of the country will he borne in mind in the construct ion t.f the countrys new high ways. Tnere will be main line1 of highway communioation be tween centers and thousands oi miles cf feeder roads, reaching back into the more sparsely set tied regions and into the rich agricultural sections, to tap areas population and pro-- . ducts will flow over the new m, only-suc- - anr ,ervk. passed. With the , ou tbrpflk the European war he devoted himself untiringly to the cause of natjon-- 1 defense and by his writings and a personal influence proved .himself, Was 1918 Franec. In in W; power named a member of the War Com- -' mittee established by the French government. In the present Cabinet or le has held the post of Minister Justice. ' TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES 1752 Paul Hamilton, governor of 5onth Caiolina and secretary of the navy under President Madison, born. Died at Beaufort, S C., June 30, 1816 1793lDr, John Hunter, the farn-iu- s stuff surgeon, who refused to Jreek and Latin." died in London 3orn near Glasgow, Feb. 14. 1728. thfcse-da- y 1813 Beginning of the In which Napoleon of Leipsic, jattle vas badly defeated by the Austrian, tussian and Prussian allies. 1835 MaJ. Gen. William R, Shafer, who commanded the American irmy that invaded Cuba in 1898, lorn at Galesburg, ,Mich. Died at Bakersfield, Calif., Nov. 12, 1906. 8t- interstate convention 1849 the indorsed pro Louis unanimously Ject for a national Pacific ralWav across the continent. ' 1872 The marriage oP the Emperor of China took place in Peking. British-Egptia- n 1 87 5 expedition into Abyssinia surprised and defeated with much slaughter. 1920 --One million coal miners in Greatfiritain went on strike for a higher wage. lill was of system. New roads will be planned and built thousands of miles of them where they will fit in most advantageously with the entire program- The bureau is continuing its research work into most efficient methods of the including character and wearing power of ' ONE YEAR AGO TODAY materials, resisting qualities pf Railroads ordered by U. 8. Railvarying subsoils, etc., and has road Labor Board to reduce rates beamassed a considerable 8t6re of fore cutting wages. valuable information all of TODAY;S BIRTHDAYS the f&r which will be available Lord Cavan, who directed the highway: engineers of wham the Bgard is seeking to have educed in practical and modern Methods. y - g, A FAILURE Snoblelgh: And wbat did you find out about my family tree? Genealogist : That the crop was a failure. For Infant!, Jneatuli Jk Childron The Original for An Age Food-Drin- k QuickLunchvtHome.Offk-efcFountaina- . RuAMilk, Malted Grain Extract to Powder T ablet forma. Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Nooitahtnc-Nocook- IS m. l FOR KENT Five roomed apartment. Close in. Phone 1628. the District Court of the rtf Judicial District of the State M Utah, ha and for the County e FOR BENT Cache NOTICE TO CREDITORS WEEK at once one for tomorrow night s In the District Court of the First $ dinner), Fried Left Over Potatoes. . , i Judicial District, Cache County, AVifh-t- be colder coming leather, tanned8tr1ngBean8yCoffee,,3teaur Utah. our diet stupid be changed to in d- - Raisin Puddiug the Matter of the Estate of David Hard Sauce. In W. Roberta, Deceased. elude an abundance o the heat-pro- Breakfast: Thursday; Oranges Creditors will clalms to ducing foods such- as fats in any Cereal. Fried Egga and Bacon. Cof- - the undersigned present on or before Deform, pork, fried foods,' starchy dish- fee. Toast. Luncheon: Baked Egg- - cember 11, 1922, at her residency at es and hot baked foods. Care should Corn Dish (that is, a can of corn sea- 91 North, 1st West, Logan. Utah. Alice F. Roberts, Administratrix, however that meals soned and baked for 40 minutes With l.eon Fonuesbeck, Attorney, aov heavy meats, and Btarehj an egg mixed well into It),, Tea, vegetables or soups, should be re Bread and Jam. Dinner: Cold Beef A Mulish Habit. lieved by, a l.gtat arid dessert." The Loaf, Pickles Boiled Sweet Potatoes It was Bellys Brat visit to tlih conn-- , following menus for a week illus (cook a jdouble quantity half for saw trate this point: tomorrows lunrhoh), Squash, Cof- try and when she on the chickens the walk she scrutphlng vigorously Lemon Gelatine with Mock Whip- run to her mother fee, In ularm, . Baked Sunday Breakfast: Ap ped Cream. Why, Betty," sniil her plot tier, are ples, Cereal, French toast with Maple afraid of ctikkens?" you Coffee Dinner. of Lamb Leg Sirup, Friday; Breakfast; Stewed' PrunYes," said the child, they kicked Mashed Potatoes, Canned Peas, Cof- es, Cereal, Griddle Cakes with Maat me." , fee, Lemon Meringue Pie. Supper-Creame- ple Sirup, Coffee. Luncheon; Fried Finnan Haddie, Brown Lert Over Sweet Potatoes. Scrambled Rural Rolea. Sandwiches, Cocoa, Preserves Eggs. Cocoa,, Preserves. Dinner:, Pak- Are von Ing vonr country or ed Cod Steak, Baked Potatoes Beets, working for asked tbfl Doughnuts. d meddlesome person. Monday: Breakfast: Cereal, Coffee, Raisin Tarts. Both As said . the .statesman. Egg," Buckwheat Cakes with Breakfast: Bananas, Saturday: 1 court the fullest the regards first, Luncheon. Coffee. Ham and Eggs. Coffee, Toast Maple sirup. Cereal, As for the other, the less Baked Rice Seasoned with Tomato, Luncheon: Can of Soup witlran Egg publicity. said about it the better." Cold Dinner: in Tea, Rol!sf Jelly. (t. Cocoa, Muffins, Preserves, le.'t-OvLamb, Pickles, Baked Po- (Consomme, Bouillon, Tomato soap Repartee. tatoes, Carrots, Apple Betty wifh and Vegetable Soup are varieties The lady remarheth; Hobo, did you , Hard Sauce, Coffee. j particularly delicious when "served tn notice that rile of wood is the yard?" Y sra, I seen It." , , Tuesday: Breakfast: Grapes, Cer- this way simply heated (diluted) You should piled your grammar. eal, Fried Sausages, Coffee. Toast. with a raw egg stirred up tn, them. Luncheon: Macaroni 'Baked with The egg thickens the soup and mak- You mean you saw It." NViu. You saw me see It, but you Cheese. Tea, Slewed Pruqes.Dihoer; es it doubly nourishing.),- - l)innr: aliit see Hi? saw it. Pork Chops, Boiled Potatoes (cook a Corned Beef, Potatoes. Cabbage, Cofdouble quantity half for tomorrow.) fee, Apple Pie. Canned Lima Beans. Coffee Diced Tomorrow Answered Letters. NOTICE All inqniriea addressed to MIm Fruit with Mock Whipped Cream NOTICE is hereby given that a (that is sweetened white of egg bea- cCirkham in care of the "Efficient special meeting of the Stockholders will tx or the Trenton Glarkston Milt and Housekeeping" department ten stiff with a little Jelly ) answered in these columns in thel? Elevator Company to be held at Tren. CerBreakfast: Pears. Wednesday: turn. This requires considerable ton, Cache County Utah on eal. Poached Eggs, Coffee, Toast. time, however, owing to the great the 81st day of October 1922,Tuesday at 11 Luncheon: Baked Grapenuts Pudding number receeived. So It a personal o'clock A. M." the proposition to or quicker reply is desired, a stamp-a- amend Article 6 of the Articles of In(directions come oti the package). and envelope must corporation will be considered and Preserves. be enclosed Cocoa, Quick Biscuits. with the question. acted upon as follows: loaves Dinner: Beef Loaf (Make fwo the Editor. To amend Article 6, to read as fol- 379-- Thats one way of letting folks know what yon are looking foe but THE JOURNAL WANT AIM" offer a much more prae. that and efficient means for broadcasting them And they , always produce. - Hundreds are using THE JOl U N 1 1, Want Ads" success-fulland you can do the same. TERMS: 1 cent per wonl Ier Issue. - .Minimum for 1st Insertion 15c. We keep no Want Ad accounts they must be ialil in advance. , unfurnished FOR RENT Three rooms. 361 East 3rd South. J 4 A four roomed house with hath, partly furnished. Enquire 142 Crockett Ave. Carlsons ' place. ? moFOR RENT Three furnished West. dern rooms. 606 South . Phone 259-- f FOR SALE Dili FOR RENT House of four ' rrfoms, bath and a large lot. Apply' 272 E. " 4th. North. . FOUND MALE Modern 6 roomed house with basement. 418 W. 2nd N. Call FOCND 454-V- t V. fur-nishe- d. - FOR RENT Hilt SALE Fail and Winter Apples " S. W. Younker. North Logan. er Two rooms partly FOR KENT 385 North 1st East. v, Soft-Boile- Money Office, Journal f Identify at the It v I FOR SALE CU EAR Small modern FOUND Purse. Indentify R at Jour home. Enquire 468 8. 1st West. nal Office. - , FOR SALK Extra good guitar. 3fd Norlh, Owner call S. 2nd E. and describe property and pay for adverCarpet sofa and chairs tisement. , , FOR SALE Phone. 665-- 79 FOUN 14 Ladies watch at Island Grocery SB p FOR SALE At a bargain, pipeless MISCELLANEOUS Hot Air furnace suitable for large BOARD AND ROOM 37 N 2nd E. store or hall. Riter Bros. Drug Co. STUDENTS TWO May get board FOR SALE Several varieties of and room at 127 South-West. choice apples, 25c per bushel on FOR MEN Board and room; also trees. Phone 793-Rhousekeeping rooms.' 85 E. lst,N. FOR SALE A 6hole range cheap, WILL TRADE Light car for piano Call at 295 Eist, 3rd North. Apply 398 North 3rd West. BABY CIJlCKh neavy laying strain; ' matui-- early. Guarantee fulllcouni (ICE ROOMS For Bleeping purposes The Palace. Journal Building, safersrrivsl within 7 hours of L. A 77 atWest Center St. . Pioneer Hatchery, 326 8. Spring, Lo STOVE REPAIRING 38 North 1st Angeles. West, I. HR HALE First class team, ; bar WE MAKE old watches run as good 3 in wagon. . Good as ,, ness, a 8 as new ones. W. Luthy, Journal new good beet rack and dump boards ' Building. Call 856-or 74? North 1st East. FOR SALE Five roomed bouse on STENOGRAPHER wishes position.. Notify Journal Office. Jst West., Also forty acres imin Lewiston or for sale trade. PICKED Jonathan apples nt 25 cents proved Apply 488 South lBt West. , and np a bushel. Carl M. Nelson, 788-J, i FOR SALE potatoes at 76c and 8 Sc Phone BrackEric hundred. per Zbinden, MATTREHH Rave new ones made smith Fork Route 1. from your old rags or old ones FOR HALE Building lots 3x9 near made like new, with- or w ithout new A. C. 2 50, each. Take cows or hay covers. Wool carded Into quilt hats. Pbone494-J- . as part payment. Phone 78'8-Rwrit J. H. Oldham. MECHANICALLY Inclined men wanted to leafn automobile work. FOR HALE CHEAP New P and O Finest practical training in America.-Eas- y beet plow Frank peart. , , , and quick to learn, - Good pay. Job ready soon as qualified. Write FOR HALE Hand washing machine for big, illustrated book. FREE, Ex. nearly new. Cheap if taken at on- plains everything. Training begins at ce. Bee R, W. Zink at 486 North 1st once. Dont delay. Box S. Journal. East. WANTED Salesmen. Only live wire who has made good la other lines v' FOR HALE Cottage or bungalows small or large, frame, brick or need apply. To high pressure saleswe offer a big money proposipebble dash.iclose in or far out at men, all kinds of terms and all kinds oi tion, CLYDE L. RUBBER CO. SOU- TJW BEND INDIANA.- - . prices. See Savage Real Estate in the Arimo Block, 5 2, Article 6. That the amount of the sight. When hes married io her a short time, Bhe just wont Jet him capital stock of the corporation is fifty thousand . (150.090) dollars 4; get out of her sight. common stock, and the number of 11 shares Into which it is divided is two One reason a fellow doesnt attract thousand (2,066) shares of the paf much attention after he is dead is value of J25.00, each, and the the ad isnt changed often enough on amount of 325,000 of preferredstork. amPttmmiuher Of sharesTaftTwhlch his tombstone. It is divided shall be one thousand j (1,000) shares of thapar value ot The only two who can lUfb toge- 325.00, each. The common stock only ther sb cheaply as one are tb fleas o( the corporation sbalJL bp entitled to vote at any general or special $1 , Aint we got fun? meeting orffie stockholders, and the ' , preferred stork of One of the prominent evjls that shall pn entitled to a dividend not to OiaTco itnitV li aaitortni! f ro now is exceed eight per cent pfAbe par value .... tough-roa- st beef. df said stock before any dividend shall be decaired to the common An erudite young manaAinyelit stock, and that after said divldend of eight per cent shall have been paid ed an Invention; reports theTopeka the remaining dividends, if any, shall Pink Rag. iHb has placed 'mirrors at be paid to the holders of the common BY JUNIUS the Intersections whero'collisions, are stock. It Is further provided that upcoevmoHT iwai av eooaw alla moss. on a dissolution or this corporation, TMM MARK RCGISTCHCg U. MT. FT. likely, with Ihe iCa that a fnotor-is- t the preferred stock shall be entitled a see from the may to the par value of the stock before yefir coming Whats going to be the penalty for side street. As a matter of fact, ex- any distribution shall be made to the holders of the common Btock, and plains tlyeTlay, the motorist bees that bootlegging coal this winter? i common stock shall be enhimself coming at himself and has titled tjie to tbe balance of the assets of One reason there Is so much sadthe corporation, if any balance there ness in the world is that somewhere be. He who swells In prosperity will it is always time to get up in jtKe The common stock of the corporation shall be assessable for the purshrink in adversity. morning. 4 pose of paying the debts of tbe coror for the purpose of proporation, Scientists earth is the say cooling When a man is courtjn? a girl he to operate the business funds viding off an and in these hectic days Blowly ot the corporation or for any purJust cant bear to hayo her out of his exchange mops its brow' metaphori- pose deemed of advantage to the corporation, said assessment shall be leconcentration or British troops to op- cally and heartily agrees. vied by the Board of Directors in acpose the Turkish Nationalists at, the cordance with law. The preferred HOIE HUMOR stock of the corporation shall not be Dardanelles, born 57 years ago today, rrom TWlfeJust returned movies) assessable. . Frederick H. Gillett, Speaker of The plctuye was wonderful, all about ' insert is to further it "house proposed S the TJ. of representatives, a young couple who were macaroon-e- d FOR RENT Article 7 -- A In said Articles of Inborn at Westfield, Mass., 71 years FOR RENT Steam heated office on a desert island with, nothing corporation, to read as follows; and furnished room. Phone 1028. ago todayN The directors of this Article to eat. are borrow to authorized corporation W. Edward y Beatty, chancellor of , didnt they eat the ma-- money for the purpose ot paying the FOR RENT Small house. - Inquire McGill University, bom at Thorold, yaroodsf ( 445 North 3rd East , debts of the corporation and for the a Ont., 45 years ago (oday. in or business its purpose operating " ? NmitivfLy' Prof. James Playfair McMurrieh , proper and reasonable manner, and FOR RENT Furnished 1 roomed .nothing execute tbe negotiable notes of . modern home. 20 S. 1st. E. Phone to A an of the University of Toronto, presidThat's bribe, ugly the corporation to secure the same, 33J-- . t ent of the American Association for word. , and to mortgage, pledge and hypothe 63 True. the Advancement of Seienceorn cate any of jthe. property real or per- FOR RENT Rooms with or without Suppose 1 agree to do this for sonal of the corporation for the puryears ago today. board for four ladies or gentlepose or securing any sum or sums so Eugene ONeill, who hasepme For- consideration?" men. 79 West 3rd North, borrowed, Suits me. What Is a syllable, cibly to the front as afrAmerican And to transact such other busifriends? ness as properly pertains to and is FOR RENT two large clean well dramatist, born in New York city, 34 tfiore or less, betw-eeconnected with this amendment. Pit IYER OF A MAIDEN years ago today. llghtedbasement rooms nnfurnish B. T. BENSON Rt. Rev. James D. Morrison, 'Epised, with private bath and entrance. DeaiKLord, I ask for no(bing for Preeldent. Corner of 1st North 2nd, West. 312 copal bsihop of Duluth, born at myself only please give mother a RAY HANSEN S49-N. Y., 78 years ago today. Adv, Secretary. per month. Call OFFICE CAT , ; - FOR KENT 3 hew modern apart nients furnished or unfurnished. ' . . Phone 27J. si-- lows: : BENT Five roomed modern bungalow. Inquire 596 N. Main or ' ' Phone 1113-W- , Shcut YcarMessa frpthe H:us?tcps icpn-tamin- . Kimball piano. Pfcona WB en, 5 ' , FOR RENT Four roomed fnrnish-- ed apartment. 544 East 5th North. ftEXlS 4 is done, the transportation facilities of the country will far exSeventy-fift- h anniversary of the ceed tht.se of any other nation, opening of Beloit College. , past cr present, in the world. The annual Mississippi State Fair The highways Df the ancient opens today at Jackson. Romans, whose fame has come The fourth national convention of down through the centuries, wil. the American Legion gets under a ay pale bv comparison. Details of this beprogram are to be placed fore the Highway Education Board at its conference in October 26 to 28, inclusive, bv State Highway Engineers and officials of the Bureau oi Public Roads, United States FOR RENT Three furnished modern rooms. 293 North th West. count? clerk or th CONSULT KKhPECTIVK SIGNERS FOB --FURTHER INFORMATION .. SEASONABLE FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnished apartments. Phone 1652. AND GUARDIAN if SHIP NOTICE Otar 17 Million Jan UmJ YutHy high-wa- y d PAC3XT.. PROBATE mb the for, Sod othdwh meit and Inhala tba vapors system-an- d road-buildin- oouhtt. cjtab EURALGIA Road-Buildi- ng building-progra- CACHE e -- ?5. 1, , 2. , - i A Tiub-rWh- ' Wad-dingto- n, son-in-la- . LOST New 83x4 Gates cord fire and rim. Possibly between Logah and Hyde Park. Finder' return to Federal Garage. Phone 115. , LOST ... FOOLED HIJH The thief took my watch, my purse, my pocket book, in short, everything. But thought you carried--' a load- er revolver?, I do but he didnt find, that! a an extremist Mrs. Exe i a great stickler for form and ceremony, isnt she? I should say so. Why. that wo-man would insist on dressing up to . entertain an idea. -- -- |