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Show ?AGE i vo JOURNAL. LGGaW CiTY, CACHE SECRET OF SUCCESS B PUBMSHEO , EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY . AUGU8TU8 Rntr4 nt GORDON tli - ' Lynch Says Tramp INDUSTRY, NOT SUPERIOR ABILITY, THE JOURNAL Friday, October 3Q.Ji25. COOnTY, UTAH IN Printer BUSINESS By S. W. Straue, Pretident American Society for Thrift Bui New . Type , A NY young man with corn-ca- n It is recalled that at the time Mr. Duke went to New York to sucmop intelligence ' reM build up the interests of lus com-- i ceed if he is Hilling to apply INDIANAPOLIS, O-t- . 80 hiipself. Superior brains are not puny in the metropolis, he ad- -: justed Ins methods, of livings JThe tramp printer, that col- necessary. "Hus summing up pf one of along, the most modest lines Mcrful character of great wander order to draw as little as posthe great truths of life was made lust, has not disatt eared, in sible the the by a man who ujwn opinion cf James M. Lynch, financial resources achieved outstandhis rverident success cf the International business of James at ing a time when it was Typogiaphical Union, and he Buchanan Duke, offers records to prove it. whose recent death facing a crisis. The type lus changed but has brought forAnd it may bp said to the further the bocimr ward some of the is st 11 with us, honor of James said Mr. Lymh. 'The difference of fundamentals Buchanan Duke is. that the traveling type who personal achievethat in his later-year- cnce rode the brake-rods- " ment and With regard to the blind taggage now spins he exemplified the greater the reasons for his blithiy along in his own autoown success Mr. thrift by donating mobile and it? seldom fmahcial-!- v Duke once gave millions upon mileni a mulled. this brief outline: lions of dollars for Scarcely a day passes that I have succeeded the furtherance of a new'n aper cun ?w, lire in education in this country. in business, not becadse I have mer ca dees not solemiy more natural ability than many Failure in life is not always the passing tf the last of due to want pf ability or to une the people who have not succeeded, tramp printers. but because I have applied myfavorable early environment. In .Some tne is ahvays trying to self harder and stuck to it longer. rob the present cf the picturesmost eases it comes through lack I know plenty of people who of industry, determination and a que in order to reflect giamor failed toucceed in any tiling on thfffpr 5tTh t proper appreciation of thrift. who have more brains than I, tiavtiing cards are being If'is upon the foundation of mere but they lacked application and n sued to union printers today thrift that those, of determined determination. I had confidence than weie issued at any time :n mind always build fbeir success. in myself. the past. - . Post Offiett every at Logan, Utah,' da; tn tb week, except Second Clast Matter SITWCRIPTION KATK BT MAIL PER MONTH, tn Advance.... BT CARRIER, PER MONTH. In Advarvoe Diicount ot SI. 00 Per Tear Will tie Given Payment for a Full Tear, tot Sunday, Advance MFMBKK OP ASSOtTATKIt PREHH The Aeeoclated Preee te exclusively entitled to the nae for repobll-eatto- n ot all newt dlspatchea credited to It or not otherwise credited la thta paper and alto the local new pablJshfd therein. All right ot reptibllcatlon ot tpecial ditpatebea herein are alao reterved. ADVERTISING RATES FURN18HED ON APPLICATION s ' wi v AN ETERNAL WONDER . . 4 f1 J ti 4 . i t I time sin e a luncheon was tendered to Lloyd George by of distinguished men in New York. There were perhaps "00 at the tables. At one end of the speakers table sat an international financier the son of a poor country parson. Beside him a great newspaper proprietor he came from a tiny town in Maine and landed in New York with less than $100. A little further along the press association a copy boy in a president of a wojid-wid- e newspaper office.'And ini he center the boy whogre poverty of an obscure Welsh village and became the commanding statesman of the British Empire in the greatest crisis of history. This is a paragraph from Bruce Bartons The Man Nobody Knows. And then the author goes on to comment, At what hour in the morning, in the afternoon, in the long, quiet evenings did the audat-iouthought enter the mind of each of them that he was SOME re-co- td old-tim- istha CROSS-WOR- ? ' pro-portio- in bare moderate incomes. A rj foreign - - brother of my Here is a fine and looks on the parlor When he visits us he at us and we look back at him. he is so friendly and kind. I love him Edward and he had a Pa said before they had a motor his mouth donkey to ride to town upon. The donkey would listen to commands and and bray and would neither stop he was very stubborn. entreaties to stop his noise, . 1J-5-- 7 , , i I f V v f , w Too Many Laws Injure 4 t-- u at The " Capitol Any one willing to work is welcome here, Canada announces. Little Annie Rooney. is now This seems to cover the field fairly well in selective immigration. a screen star. Detroit News. Youjkmt know Little Annie ? .Then ask Dad he A CROSS STITCH BORDER knows. Or mother, or Aunt or Uncle or M. Barnes, Richmond x X XX XX XX X xx Nov. 2.. They know', for she was popular when they were beys and girls. For those who are not on speaking terms with Annie, let it he said that she was a little girl of the New York tenements, who dwelt in the mind of Michael Nolan, a song writer, X XXX xof X& X more than forty years ago. - This cross stitch border would be most attractive worked across Nolan wrote the words and the end ot a Christmas towel. Follow the pattern In the squares ot a music of Little Annie Rooney back towel. It may he worked in one color or two as desired. and the song became a world hit That was before the days of radio and talking machines, but almost everyone sang and whistled f' Little Annie Rooney, Is My, Sweet-hear- t, , Modern jazz, the moaning saxophone, the muffled snare drum and the muted brasses 12-- C Pound have almost driven songs of the You Cant Buy Better Beef Anywhere in the Valley type of Little Annie Rooney We Bpy Only the Best. You May Get Meat I or 2 cents a from the present generation. Annie has buried herself in the pound Cheaper, But Do You Want Cheap Meat? If So, Let Us Khow We Can Gel It. sacred memories of the older ( . TRY OUR WONDERFUL CANYON STEAKS : generation C N. Jensen, South 4' The Veal is Fresh and Cut to Suit ", Main, Logan, Nov, 2. but not Re Sure and Get a Pound of Cooked Com Beef for Lunch. for long. The old ballad is doe for a MINCED HAM 2 Pounds 35 It frill be sung, played revival 2 Pounds ... .... BOLOGNA 35 and whistled again. Jazz bands 7 A Eew Nice Hens for Sunday Dinrfer , will thump fox trot versions, Blue singers will croon the . Also Few Spring Ducks tune in a way that Michael Nolan never imagined,- - much less heard. . For M3ry Pickford, queen of V We Deliver the silver screen, is going to PJione Your Order Early Phone 255 bring Little Annie back from & a Piekfords latest photoplay duction' for United Artists proCor- announced as poration and the feature attraction now the Qapitol Theatre. Is . v j. c U. S. Says SALT LAKE CITY, Oct.28. There should be a greater fear of than Mans relationship toman is not to make Jtim better but to make him happier. Prof. Levi Edgar Young told the Rotarians at their weekly luncheon, Tues. day. The Utah legislature is as fooljsh and ignorant, if you please, in the passing of laws as any other legislature in tlje United States. declared Prof. Young who said that the country lacked politicians w ho under- at the true science of stood WORKING TOGETHER Yes." said the mnn in ihe ancient 11111 overcoat with bulging pwki-ts- , and me are In lwrincrsliip. but dunt curry the same yiwitls. "What do jou mean?? Why, lbll -- ties nronml wilin a stain on stove potMi llmt leaves the fingers and I go around next day to the same houses with the only soap thatll take It tUT.' After Dae Cositation AniPiliiiu VImIoc Why dont they show a comedy Instead of this ' t scenic? ! t Is . HengINh flirt Oh, they ncyer show comedies ui tlio rdne.na In Eng Theyre Inndj on Saturday . night afraid they!! cause laughter In tlie churches. Iliad, amt blue .lay An a Benson Market "It's A'--' vrc??s?V didn't believe all these wonderful thnttM I heard about i Vn ; Karnak. stateg George T. Magpr, one of the most popular officers on the Denver Police Force, ahd living at 8307 Wei-- t 30th St. I had taken ? whole lot ''You of different kinds of medicines and 1 just thought this Karnak was like the regular rua of medicines Just d a little good, maybe and then Stop, but I never was more fooled in my lire Why, this medicine just goes right down to the root of troubles tii'lfTKI T. and drives em out. Manor No air. I never saw s medicine that would 'hold a candle to this fore I knew It 1 am Karnak,. Its the Ace ofem all eating three good, souare For two years my stomach has meaJs a bow, ('sleep ke a top been all upset. No kind of. food and feel rresh and fit all the time. I . would agree with. me. My digestion dont know what indigestion or gas was so had that after every meal I bloating is now ,and biliousness, would bloat uj so with gas that I headaches and any other misery f a felt tight as a drum. I was bllous all thing of the past to me. T am brimful the time and felt dull and tired and of life and energy and never feel d the grind all worn-ofrom morulng until tired, no matter i is. n'ght, I couldnt sleep at night I was so "Theres no use talking, this Kar-- i restless and had lost all my pep nak sure truns the trick when .it Just didnt have any life at all. I comes to building up a fellow and got to where I didnt want anything making him feel like himself again. much to eat, but that didnt make Its the only thing that helped me any difference I would feel miser- and the way tt did help me was able Just the same, no matter how something to marvel at. Yes sir, I am for Karnak, and I an) for it strong. little I ate. Karnak is sold in Logan exclusiveWell, I tried this Karngk aud you may not believe tt, but its the gospel ly by the ' StHIUM.VMOH.NSOV truth It got right after my troubles DRltJ Y and by the leading druggists in every town. right off the bat and had me feeling In the pink of condition almost be- (Advertisement) a fact. I 1 how-har- ut , One of AmeiLaV fe'emost to attend the funeral Friday at librarians is Miss' Caroline M. Idaho Falls, of Charles E. who for fifty years past district governor Hemins, has been at the hf 3d of the pubof the Rotary club. lic library in Hartford, .Conn. Din-woode- y, - One actress motion-pictur- e 9 If American wives were re- of wide celebrity is said pever munerated for there home servto buy any handkerchief, be- ice at the rate cf fifteen dollars cause she receives hundreds a week thdr pay i oil would 0 ft cm unknown admire) at amount to the sum of a her year. Christmas and on birthday. i- - $17,000,-000,00- To Get an Overcoat cor Leather Coat at law-make- rs oblivion, and Jet her bask again In the glory of public attention. Little Annie Rooney is Miss ju-s- t PLENTY OF THAT REAL HAMBERGER But It Didnt Take Me Long to Find Out That Its Different as Daylight Is From Dark, Declares Denver Police man. 8 8-- ff , 21-2- 2. Ansper To Last Puzzle (son), 789 (net). (new). (me), (moon), M-1Copyright;' 192S, " by Tht international Syndicate : linguist arriving ill New Yprk reports that English is rapidly becoming the universal language. Docs he advise New York to take it up? Detroit News. ' x : s - , printed word into the dark Jaces of the earth. He came into contact with the best minds of the ace and travel broadened his outioc' U Unfortunately hu wde of life tended to enlarge his magination and his travelogues sometimes extended to freehanded fiction, but he was a genial, lovable type and practically never vicious. The travejmg pi inter of today manages things much bettor. He is seldom without money and ho usually studies condi-- t ons of businqis before motoring into new and untried (fields. Ilis union card establishes his competency and he is assured of work as a sub when he ar riveg in a union town. Mr. Lynctp-waasked if he le!ieved the traveling propen-- v ly of j i inters was good for them. No, not as a continuous performance. Thrift and steadiness ate virtues that outweigh all others a craftsman may possess tut the exchange of ideas on craft methods is undoubtedly good for the trade. !; 's Democratic member from Missouri, CONGRESSMAN Lozier, on tax exemption, said : The policy of exempting any securities from their of the tax burden is undemocratic, and a vicious form of governmental favoritism. It tends to create a privileged class, which is antagonistic to the basic principles on which our government- - is founded. It strikes viciously at our progressive income tax system, in that it permits a compara. lively, few individuals with large incomes to escape their quota of taxes, and correspondingly increases the burdens of those who -3 PUZZLE STORY D of the old days was highly .useful as veil as romantic. He carried the UNCLE EDWARDS PICTURE LJl TAX EXEMPTION The .tramp printer V s larger than the limits of a country-townGreatness hurdles the boundaries of heredity with the utmost abandon and selects its heroes from among the unsuspected. f Nature seems to play Wind mans bluff with her children and J, chooses at random for crowns of glory, The piquancy of life is its possibilities. Where is the seer who cap' locate limits for any underling? After all, are there itiny underlings'? Is not genius more likely to blossom forth in the shadows of the canyon than on the heights, in the kings ' ' . . garden. How far can the wings of imagination fly without return to the home base? Has any mathematician ever been able to - capture any reliable statistics of the soul that dreams? The wheel of fortune is as likely to stop and point its index at a hovel in an alley as at some financiers monument of activities. Embryonic powers to do the impossible seldom advertise. Or can it be that there is a spark of the infinite in every being and it but awaits incident or accident to kindle it The treasure ever seems to be hidden A with the humble. Possibly, hereditary greatness has had its reward; and the Be-- atower of all good would distribute His gifts mote widely, . It seems to be a rule that the cradle of greatness should be , rocked in a eabin. May it be that the qualities of large controls are nurtured stronger and stendieivia the shadows. Do oaks and man, standing out alone, unsupported aitd unprotected by shielding circumstances, develop sturdier fiber? May pampering care be a handicap? Los Angeles Times. ' StiU Here gov- ernment. He decried the lack of understanding upon the part of the average American citizen of the original constitution of the. Un. ited States, and said that the country has too many reformers whb are instrumental in the passing of laws that do not con. sider the economicJ or political effect of their laws. Quoting an English statesman, Prof. Young. said that between the realm of positive law and the realm of free choice, there is a realm of the right and freedom of obedience to the unenforceable, good manners and chivalry, which is sadly lacking in America more so than in Eng- W Mens and Boys Left Oyer From Our Summer Can-- . vassing, To He Closed Out at Our We Have About Own Cost Jf the American people were more pfone to respect the rights and privileges of their fellow-me- n and had inculcated in their miqds and souls the principle of the government of their actions because they were gentlemen, the original constitution of the United States would be ample law for good government. To many laws have destroyed the chivalry and good manners that our practiced, he said. r The club members voted - to send a personal representative of the club with a,floral offering , Mens $38.50 Overcoats go at Mens $19.50 Overcoats go at Moys $15.50 Overcoats $22.50 . : . . $12.45 $10.95 goal IF YOU NEED ONE BUY NOW AND SAVE Mens Coats, $15,00, at Sheep-line- d . Youths , : $10,75 A Sheep-line- d Coats $11.50, at Coats $10.50, at Boys Sheep-line- d . . . $935 . . $7,95 Mens Horsehide Leather Coals ' land. 50 Overcoats -- : $21,00Vahies, goat Mens Heavy Shaker Sweaters $14.45 : . , . , $8.95 YOU CANT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK THIS " OPPORTUNITY fore-fathe- rs - H WUfatCONVtNCEv AT ALL DRUGGISTS KNITTING WORKS ' |