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Show k JOURNAL, THE JOURNAL t tb there in -- the home 6pun tOc pid daqA noso were vhn ewer petti n) parties the ijounq ladies vot the'tr own knifUr, T0e Payment for a Full Tear, , . Member of Associated Press The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tbe use for republic-Uo- a of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper end also tbe iocs) news published therein, . AU right of republlcation of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNH8HED ON APPLICATION Rain . Chang To-Da- 9 y Yesterday The above readings are taken from THE JOURNAL'S barometer at 3 o'clock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday reading each Monday refers to Saturday's reading. I And he hath put In his heart GOD GIVETII WISDOM $4.50 Yalii6 $5.00 Value that he may teach, both he, and Aholiab, , . , Them hath he filled with wisdom of heart, to woik all manner of work, Ex. tr, Lord, that ; nwSasa 2 2 2 2 $5.50 Value $6.00 Value 33:34-1- 5. Teach OVERCOATS we may teach by word and $6.00 $0.50 $7.00 Regular $1.50 Value u WATCH T1IE PENNIES GROW Was $16.00 Lot Mens Union Suits 1 $9.98 $1.00 Mens- Horsehide Leather COATS and-sister- Regular $22.00 Values 2 Coats for . , 'u-'fji- , child. You an rot begin too young to teach your child the value of money, to impress upon its little mind the fact th'at without: money it w ill find the pathway of life a rough one to be trod. Let the child have the money. Teach it to count it. to realize its value, to speculate on what it will buy; but above all, instill in ' its mind a desire to watch it grow. - Let it spend a portion of its pennies lf of what it say gets in its youthful days but in that expenditure teach it to sek-c- t something of practical value even though the cost be but a few cents. Then tea-- the child to save the other half and watch the pennies grow. Encourage It to keep track of the increase and - ij I-- $23.00 , HOSIERY - ; Dollar Day of Ladies Silk Hose Dollar Day 3 Pairs .. $1.00 Value 2 Pairs $1.50 Value 2 Pairs $$2.50 Value 2 Pairs .... One Lot ... . . $1.00 $2.50 $3.50 .$J.00 LTD. S7 GARMENTS Old Style or New Style at Dollar Day Prices About 100 Black UMBRELLAS From $1.75 to $2.00 Value . $1.00 -; one-ha- : $7.50 MENS SOX One Lot Regular 30 Lisle 5 pairs One Lit Silk Sox Reg. 85c 3 pairs . $1.00 $1,05 Hundreds of Bargains in Childrens Hosiery FANCY KNIT SWEATERS , - little child receives pennies and nickels NEARLY everyfrom its parents, and many its brothers Nearly All Individuals of Excess Tonnage See Life As a Pleasant and its uncles and aunts and cousins. Comedy, And Take Casually The Small Tragedies That But what becomes of those pennies Cause The Rknlam Weights to Fume and Fuss In a few cases they go into a juvenile savings bank and are kept from the sight of the child. . ii In many cases they come easy and go easier the child Hi, I WJf squanders them as fast as it gets them. i '(T-- l $ And both cases are a distinct injury to the future of the PoilarDay 5.50 for for for . for . We Carry Over from Last Year Alxmt 25 Ocrcoats You Can Get at BOYS OVERCOATS SWEATER COATS AND BLAZERS III " - You Can Buy Any Blanket for One Dollar When You Buy One at Regular Price 2. Pair $4.50 Blankets for $5.50 2 Pajr $8.50 Blankets for 9.50 And Any "Other Same W$y Fair n!!i!f)!!ii7i!l!S,!!,9;ii!29'Jl!1I!!!2lll!.3!!!!4!!!!5!ll!fi'!17III18IJ!9!!l!??0 . Will be Bigger; and Better Than Ever before in OurStore andThat is Saying'a Whole Lot. See our Windows. You Will be satisfied that we tell the" truth. BLANKETS BAROMETER READINGS PRAYER work. - LOST LEAVES OF HISTORY Subscription Rate BT VAIt PER MONTH, to Advanc- BT CARRIER, PER MONTH. 4a Advance. A Discount of fl.00 Per Tear Will be Given for Advance "I"1 192Q years. Post Office every d j In the week, except Sunday Second Class Matter. fcogan, Utah, . : li, I at . Tuesday, May Editor AUGUSTUS CORDON Entered CHT, CACITS COUTHT, frTAB keep persistently on this course until the child instinctively places half of all it receives in the satjngs bank. i When your child learns these simple lessons of thrift, you need have no fear of the wolf crossing its threshold In later PUBLISHED BY EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY , LOQAW AND BLAZERS FOR BOYS Value 2 for $3.50 $5.00 Value 2 for 7 St. 50 $0.00 UNDERWEAR Ladies and Misses Cotton Union Suits Regular 85c 2 pair for $1.00 Regular 65c 3 Pair for .. .. .. . $1.35 One Lot of Lingett BLOOMERS 35c 2 for Regular $1,00 Unusual Bargains in Turkish TOWELS h See Our Window Display For Extra Specials S BEAUTY BY MME. QUI VIVE Requires Strength of Mind To laugh and gpow fat pnay often happens, it is particularhave been a pretty idea once up- ly stubborn. Nobody really on a time but to grow fat is no know 8 the causes of obesity. laughing matter nowadaysThere Certain factors contribute of is without question aeertaih course fhe amount and kind close relationship between at hjod eaten,' the fate at which pose tissue and good natuH. the body consumes it, and the Nearly all individuals of excess amount o'f work 'done by the tonnage see life as a pleasant muscular system but nobody comedy, and take casually the can actually say why it is that small tragedies that cause the certain individuals stay thin all bantam-weigto fume and fuss their lives, while others begin to Jt is largely because of their pile on fatty tissues even in good nature that they are unable childhood. to put up a gallant and strenuThe normal body partikes of ous fight against the old enemy, food, 'creates energy, expends fat. They dont like to' be mean energy and does not accumulate to any body, not even themselves fat, which is a useless and burand l educing requires self denial densome commodity. To possess They must refrain fiorn appe- more fat than is needed for the tizing Mauds and they must proper padding of the hotly is drag themselves up out of com- not norma!. fortable easy chairs. When good Freak diets are not safe. The t'Ud and plenty of it and too wise woman will seek the advice many restful hours have'ecome of her physician before starting an established habit, if is not in to Jive on a slice of pineapple easy to bieak away tiom the rou a day or a lettuce leaf, like a tine of 'canary bird. For those who cannot reform Also', w lien the diet is limited and whibe weight is greatly in to a few foods excess of what it should be, the the patient must do much heavy only recourse is the sanitaiium Work. Theie must be a balance wheie the poor victim of sustained, a balance of food plumpness is made to toe the that creates energy, and exermark and give the laugh to the cise that xpends energy, A simple diet that will woik weighing mnthme .At such an establishment, the diet rules in ordinary cases is made up rif are 'tnct, certain exercises are lenn meats, green vegetables, prescribed and must be followed, fresh fmits, gluten bread anil and the long walk is imperative. buttermilk. The only fruits that Treatment is expulsive, but are not to be eaten are bananas, flesh in exetss is a min.ice to dates,, figs ml grapes. The foi bidden foods are all the health and should be treated the same a- - an other disease those that are composed of Ovuweight tan !e combatted sweets and Marches. Candy in at hom when taken in time. But any form is concentrated final when laver ufon liner of cells and food that piles on flesh ; have bulged out the anatomy therefore it should be avoided. and pi ced themselves in every All dark In rads are better than conceivable noon and coiner, white bread. Butter is strictly they aie n it easily ousted. The off the list and tea and coffee woik of-- demolishing this fatty should lx taken clear. element cannot and should not An egg occasionally is all right lie done too npidly. Years are Water is permitted. Amohg the appetizing foods required to accumulate it, and months and months cf time are that the weight crushers can en required to he rid of it. joy are asparagus, grapefruit, When-fais an inheritance, m fish, thin clear broths, tomatoes, Flesh-Reducin- I"- - 4 - I : - 11 T.iTlwX .5 r ' ' KNITTING WORKS Dollar Day Bargains ht 50c Gillette Blades 3 for ?1.25 Badger Shaing Brush and 1 Tube Klenzo Shaving Cream both for .... , . .... . . $2.23 Maximum Fountain Syringe . . .. $2.25 Maximum Hot Water Bottle . 75c Rubber Gloves 2 for 11 Pkgs Lux Soap 13 Bars Lux Toilet Form 10c for $1.00 Specials on Hand Bags Special on Pocket Books Specials on Shaving Mirrors ... . $1.50 to $2.00 Hair Brushes 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream 4 for 50c Palmolive Shampoo 3 for 15c Northern .Toilet Paper' 10 for . $1.00 $1 00 $1.00 $1.00 $1 00 $1.00 $1.00 . $1.65 Japalac, Green. Cherry, White IJlaik ami Natural Colors . . $1.50 Cramers Arch Supporters 7 tans Wall Paper Cleaner Specials on Stationery 75c Marcelle Lemon Cream, 2 lb. Can.s 2 50c Marcelle BnHiantine 3 for Gardenglo Bath'Salt . ..... 7 1-- 1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 e. $1.00 $1 oft $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 MANY OTHER BARGAINS ' Alterations Extra i $25.00 Mens Shoes and Furnishings $22.50 500 Pairs of Shoes on Our Tables $20.00 Shoes for Men $17.50 $15.00 Shoes for Boys $12.50 Shoes for Children $10.00 50c At and $1.00 Per Pair $3.75 $2.50 All Other Shoes ...20 Percent Off $2.00 All Furnishings 20 Percent Off $1.50 Suits for Men Suits for Men Suits for Men $35.00 Suits for Men $30.00 Suits for men $215.00 Suits for Men , $20.00 Suits for Boys $7.50 Suits for Boys $5.00 Suits for Children $4.00 Suits for Children $3.00 Suits for Children $50.00 $15.0(1 $10.00 RITER BROS DIJUG CO. I5ARBAINS IN EVERY. DEPARTMENT COME IN AND EXYOU AMINE THEM -I- T WILL COST NOTHING TO LOOK DUNBAR & HYDE - i The Safe Drug Store. We have decided to make Dollar Day this year a hummer in our Our Clothingtis High Grade, of Splendid Clothing Department Quality and Workmanship that is Guaranteed. No cheap junk We do not carry it. So, for Dollar Day Only we will Sacrifice all Our Suits for Men, Boys and Children at HALF PRICE i WATCH OUR WINDOWS VISIT OUR STORE FOR v g t 97 North Main Logan, Utah onions, lettuce, endive, romaine, celery, spinach, cabbage anil turnips. ' should see Mr. K. C. Schaub, architect. All bids must.be pre- Bids Wanted sented at j Bids for the construction of a In ten years the value of the (roof for the grand stand at the Preakness Stakes, which is the Cache County Fair Grounds are big feature of the Maryland wanted by the Executive of the Cache County Jockey Clubs spring meeting at Pimlico, has ino eased from less Fair Association. For plan and than $5,000 to. over $30,000. spec f ic at ion those interested j I Com-mitt- ee the office at the Chamber of Commerce on or before May 18th at 2 p- m. Cache County Fair Association - (Advertist Cha: lioTftf P.ronte began writ; ing ife of diction before her tenth year. |