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Show (T Trill - JOURNAL, Two PAGE PClUJSUEn May,' November 20, 1925 II MIRY LOSFS HUNTFR MIS MOUNT BV ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY KMt GORDON AUGUSTUS F COUNTY, UTAH OUR JUNIOR PUZZLE THE JOURNAL EARL AND CrTY, CaGAE LOO, AW Entered at the Post Office every day in tbf week, cscept Sunday, Clan kt Logan, Utah, aa Second 60 Matter, HUBHCRIPTION HATE . BY MAIL, PER MONTH, in Advance BY CARRIER, PER MONTH, in Advance A Diicount of f I 09 Per Tear Will be Given for Advance Payment for a Poll Year, Better Coats at Lower Prices Than You Can Buy Them Anywhere Else Was Our Determination in Planning This Event for Saturday Selling. If you are Contemplating the Purchase of a Winter Coat, We Are Convinced That You Will FiritF it to Your Advantage to See These .IOC .TOe and-Monda- MEMBER OP ASSOiTATKO PRESS The Aeeociated Press Is exclusively entitled to the nee for repoblt-eatio- n of all new dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited fat thie paper amf also the local newc published therein. All right of republlration of special dispatches herein ere el so reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED North Main St, Ibgan y ON APPLICATION REPUTATION safe from the poisoned dait of fiendish skill it is aimed-wit- h and enters the ouivering body of the living vktim, Atrocious though the act, this still permits the privilege of rebuttal. Other timek its infamous missile is hurled when the victim is silent in death. Compared with the fiendishness of such perfidy, the ghoul who preys on corpses might be called respectable. To the latter ilk belongs that London Briton who drew the office man i holding high NO the slanderer. Sometimes muckrake over the dead body of William E. Gladstone. He who from whatever motive robs his fellow of that precious thing called character becomes the just object of execration. Once the deed is done, it spreads like a conflagration fanned by the tongue of gossip and beyond the power of extinguishment. One-hathe world views the man only in the light of bis guilt, and the other half only in the light of his vindication. ' Even England, that boasts of the spirit of true sportsmanship, contains a scoundiel who strikes at the chastity of the Grand Old Man, and hundreds upon thousands of people wil not be slow to suggest that theres no smoke without some fire. And no man is immune. Against the noble chcaracter of Socrates charges were hurled that sent him to his death. The closing scene,, before the cup of poison was drunk, is a brilliant light with a background of thick darkness. Of the pure and spotless Jesus the enemy said, Behold a man gluttonous and a But we dont need to go down the centuries to find'the miserable slanderer. Roosevelt faced him in a' court of justice and brought him to his knees. From President to the humblest citizen, reputation is ever at stake. But true character vindicates itself. For sixty years Gladstone lived in the fierce light of high public office without a breath of scandal. Around his family circle, as all the world knows, was a halo of domestic pureness and bliss. In the seventies, Gladstone and his wife were like tw'o young lovers. Such characters are like the old oak against which the storms beat in vain, for the roots, as extensive as the tree, penetrate to the deepest soil ' Gladstones slanderer, like the reptile, will die from the venom of his own sting. San Francisco Examiner. 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HAMS AM LARD Hams-Mb..- T-Bo- of Pious (By Associated Wife Press) CHINWANGTAO, Nov. 20. n Where the railway piecrea the Great Wall of China at Shanhaikwan is a tern, pie erected to the memory of a pious wife whose husband perished in the building of the Peking-Mukde- structure. ..... -- ne Every Oysters, Salmon, Chickens, Dueks, Geese and Turkeys Now On Hand 4 cotton-- wadded FROCKS Values to $19.95 ' Sizes 16 petual TODAY'S MODERN MARKET . t to 46 Sixty Stunning: Styles a Collection that - will be the Talk of all Feminine Logan, -- SILK FROCKS -- SATIN FROCKS -- CLOTH FROCKS The Winters Newest Millinery $2.95, $495, $7.95 Every Hat was received from New York since September 15th. Small shapes as illustrated, also new large shapes and matrons models models that typify what is correct for street sport wear, in a full range head sizes. SEE THESE NEW HATS OUR WINDOWS , i v ' The scandal came to the ears of the emperor, who recognized, beneath his tyranny, that the conduct of the woman had been most orthodox. To regularize the matter, he directed that she be admitted to his household. First, however, he granted her prayer that she be permitted to select the bonesTof her husband for more deliberate burial. The woman gathered up her husband's bones and walked to the end of the waii, abutting on the sea from w hich, before the guards could stop her, she cast the bones into the sea and herself after them. The image of the pious wife, in imperial robes, stands in the temple near the spot, while the breach in the wall is now per- EVENTS South Carolina today holds its annual observances of Arbor . Day. Seventy-fiv- e rears ago today 1 Dowager Queen Margherita, mother of the present King of Italy, today enters ypon her 75 ear. Imnosing ceremonies are to attend the dedication today of the new ? 100,000 Scottish Rite temple in Jackson, Miss. Holland today will celebrate the 300th anniversary of the birth of Paul Potter, one of tne most famous of Duteh painters. Herbert S. Hadley, ot Missouri and now chancellor of Washington University, is to deliver the Carngte or & Day oration at Carnegie Institute of Technology today. Three hundred boy delegates fiom SO states and three of the Provinces of Canada are to attend the annual conference of, younger men of the Railroad' Y. M. C. A., which assembles in Pittsburgh today for r a three day session. In The Days News Dr. Robert A. Millikan, whose! discovery of a powerful new ray has just been made public, is di- -j rector of the Norman Bridge and Laboratory of Physics chairman of the administrative council of the California Institute of Technology. In the world of science he is best known as the first to isolate and measure the electron. Dr. Millikan is a graduate of Oberlin College and began his teaching career at that institution In 1891. Two years later he went to the University of Chicago, where he taught physics for twenty-fiv- e years. Since 1921 he has been connected with the Calif-ornia instiute at Pasadena. lie was awarded the Comstock Prize for research in Electricity in 1913, and in 1924 he received the Nobel Prize for- Physics. In addition he has received honors from more than a dozen uniin versities, and learned societies , i America and Europei ' Chih Huang-ti- , the emperor who united all China, came to the throne in 246 B. C. It was Chih who built the Great Wall to keep the country together. A woman from the south, so the legend runs, brought clothes for her man, who had been impressed by the the emperor to help build the wall. She was told that her husband had died, and that she could not have his body because it had been thrown between the brick facing of the wall and crushed there under tons of rubble and earth. The woman persuaded a com. rade of her husband to show her the stretch of wall where the body of her husband lay. Three day? and three nights thereafter she walkdd upland ownjthat ii ltngth uptil the compassion of QUEEN ALEXANDRA. KING u OF tlje .divine power was exeitfed by 1 MOTHER her laments, fend that part of , GEORGE PIED TODAY began-thfirst great strike in the Fall River cotton mills. . 30 C SI 00 Fresh Ground Kidney Suet 2 lbs. for. .. 25 C Veal Shoulder Roast Pound ..1. 15c Steaks, lb,.... 20 C Sirloin, Round and Sirloin and Round Roast lb. 17c Week Sole Fish Fresh .. SugarCured Skinned Pure White Lard 4 pounds for..J Legend is Tragedy the wall collapsed! Seedless Market , - 50& Pound.i. Wall of China (Continurd from page Pne became PrineessAf, Wales the The second 600 Prince George seem to hate changed their f' aristocracy sumndtfed to her 0f Wales, heifte King George winds as tc the ) urn v;ay plan, Danish s.on of Christian to the aiwutmirf. i. V. The eldesfrdlughter. Piin- - as they read ad Logan and rethrone. The carriage and stately without Vffer cess totheir Lpise v'ictdi'ja, became ported at their homes last night marriage, Shortly, British air of Alexandra, a voted Duchess The second Parliament vivaci$200,000 of, Fife. her with bright, gether Victoria - When a person steps bn a ous manner, however, complete- year for the Prince , oj Wales, daughter, v, Princess years for his Alexandra, fy'ho remains unmar- stand invented in Japan water is ly captivated him, and the court- and $50,000 'the of Out bride. Princes in- ried, was the constant compan- automatically turned on to wash ship of the pair became sponcome there was saved enough ion of her mother. The young-e- his shoes. taneous' The developmentrof Tneciran- surviving child," Princess purchase the fine country It was on February 28, 1863, to ical relays has increased the Norin is the of estate of Queen Maud, Sandringham, present left that Princess Alexandria speed of sending cablegrams, to and the young couple took Norway. Copenhagen for England. The folk, 50 words a minute. House their for 4 Marlborough severmarriage was celebrated of Two dif London home. young girls Lcgan BOA ftp ANeThCOM OtTfuWisH-eal weeks later at Windsor and to Much suffering, principally ferent families concluded C, Phone S21-loom near was the first ceremony there leave home on Wednesday with- Address 312 North 5tU Cut. since that of Henry I. in 1122. through loss of loved ones by out informing their parents. FOUND AUTOMOBILE TU'C AN.) For thirty-eigyears the Prin. death, came to Queen AlexanbeauApparently they rode as far as never lost her rim. Owner mnv rfcoiei Ir cess and her husband stood in dra, yet she and from walk Wellsville, there otflee uni pavthe shadow of the British ty. She devoted much of her ed to Brigham City- where they ing tor atthisJournal advertisement- For the to time poor. Alexandra helping Immediately throne. many years she was president , of the Royal National Fund for Jill Nurses, and on frequent occasions she displayed active perCACHE VALLEY sonal interest m sick nursing. The heaviest blow of the Queens life, aside from the loss SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY of her husband in 1910, was the Prince Oldest death of her son, Albert Victor, in 1891. As she advanced in years the Queen Boy Blue Brooms Regular 79c. Tomerrow cnlf . 55 suffered much from depression, 8 in Plain white Plates, 6 for ... recovered never having" fully Call and, see the Beautiful Doll and Buggy on Display from the death of her son it is said. The death of King Edward in our window. caused her to withdraw almost We are agents for DeLaval Cream Seperatcrs and Milkentirely from social life, al'- though she continued to find eners See us for repairs. joyment in the company of a' We are .also agents for J. I. Case small circle of old personal Thrashing Machine Co. friends. She had suffered froiq time to time from catarrh, and some years ago became, very deaf. CACHE VALLEY HARDWARE The 'queen was the mother of six children. The eldest, Albert NEXT DOOR TO ROYAL BAKERY Victor,' died at the age of twenty-eiThe youngest. Prince ght. Alexander John, died at birth. 1 f' .' i ' t ' st -- - d ht - 1 HARD'S CO. j CO. |