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Show 4 4 I fAG't5 Tv O Tn'ifi JO'JiU'iAL, tAAtrilS CiT CGlTNri , OT.til C.iCITIu i .Monday, November 1J. BEAUTY BYMME. Your Complexion Match Your Frock? QUI YLVE THE JOURNAL Sir Does J Editor 8anday, ,.Oo MAIL, RER MONTH, in Advance- roc CARRIER. PER MONTH, in Advance A Discount of tl.OO Per Year will be Given for Adrian Payment for a Full Yenf. Member of Associated Pres- ( The Amociated Pres Is exclusively entitled to the nee- - for republican tlon of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited. in this paper and also the local news published therein. of special dispatches here! a are also All right of republication ... ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED pti APPLICATION BT BAROMETER READINGS Rain Change j To-D- ay J - ' ? .1. 'I "J.IJWI ill i.i wu1! ' ) . ... todays Moulders column will be found an article' entitled The Portent which we would advise our subscribers to read, ponder and reflect upon. It .relates to a suWect that intimately concerns the vital interests of every citizen, and is one upon which the majority have formed an opinion. It is relative to the question as to whether or not we should enter the World Court and the League of Nations; and the article referred to is a clear cut exposition of the affirmative side of the question. t , y IN- IIJ THE ORAL BOOSTER s - j T'LL tell the world, was once a slang phrase in good standing. A It has lost caste through too much Use, hut even yet is is expressive, and it fits the purpose of the booster who really Is sincere about his regard for his home community. There are two classes of boosters and one of knockers. Of the former, one class is silent and the, other never loses a chance to praise his home town. The silent booster, the man who is at heart sincere but never stays so,' could be of much better service if he would voice his sentiments now' and then. He is a desirable citizen and a much valued citizen. Ho le- heves in his community to the extent, that it is the best place in the world for him, but he never lets anyone know about it ; he is never an aggressive force for the upbuilding of the place which he regards very highly. The booster who possesses all these traits and. in addition never hesitates to tell the world at every opportunity that he is proud to live in Logan, is the man who is of most value to the community. This type of citizen believes that, regardless of what small grievances we have among ourselves, no one should be ashamed to speak up for home whenever the occasion pre-- , rents itself. He minimizes the shortcomings of the community, instead of magnifying them as the knocker does, and tries to correct them with some constructive effort. All the while he is repeating to the lukewarm citizen and the kicker encouraging things about his home that, in time may open their eyes. No place ever improved or grew by hiding its light under a bushel. The community that wishes to thrive must advertise itself- and the boosting citizen is the most valuable citizen in f thsifole, is convinced that he would rather, live in j j ETTyone(who than Logar ny place eLsehe, has evef been, is little short of dis- .hohid if the word's Ls,not spread among, those who raigh loyal jto - . , rthJpITJiemny; 1- Everycitizen who makes Logan his home should lie loyal enough to help make it a better place, and he can accomplish this goal in no better way than by everlastingly calling attention to the communitys good qualities. WHITHER ARE WE GOING DONALD BENNER went to Detroit, Michigan. Tuesday in He made the trip in three hours and twenty minutes. The paragraph above is taken from a small town newspaper in Indiana, but one similar might he found any any newspaper in the United States. It seems insignificant, nothing out of the ordinary, that a young man living in a small Indiana village should fly to Detroit, a distance of approximately three hundred miles, in the.se days of rapid transportation. An airplane is a very common sight because it has penetrated the most inaerissible places. The whir of the motor scarcely draws us into the open for a look into the skies, so ordinary has become flying. Yet, when we reflect that a decade ago the flying machine SOcmcd to be of no practical value, and no one dreamed that a young man in any small community might fly hundreds of miles lo .. large ml.-.,t,l- i hfUteon lal.fa.-.-t ami lifflch ,ml have - FINNEY OF THE FORCE No Do your woi k! matter what the task may -- le RE ...... .i.-,.....-.,. Id THE Attack it with heroic zeal. Be not content until you see Accomplishment, until ot feel Tlrat satisfactiongained alone Through sense of duty nobly clone; So is your honest Value shown. So is apjireeiation w on. r j Zaccheut jraltieier ws gs.-- i IL'Iltfor of I . Imt-- s ,rr not a lions .,N His His task , wore in Jen. In, male allies uml make ref mi K or dl in. onn-- i tu llie govern men t. lie a very ruli man atol lived ilt. m,. ,f an Ills lime. Z.i. was an average mail There m noil,,, , unique ahoitt Itliu. Were It n. f, ,j Do your wot k ! in. nleiit of his iflmhini; lip a n..,. u C Not just the lalwr specified, oi lier to See Jesus pass hv. ilouhi WV, Rut with a willing heart do more. vvoiilil never have hear.l o' Let !o a! service be your guide! 1'he most inierestin thing ahom p. "rlalG 'Die joys of life are waiting for is his euriosltv. He was an ,um, Tli at man who never fails to do ejteifretie uml amlntlous man. umiMup l sue. exsful for a man of his llis very k-st-, ami lie will find Ill- - will he known in Untold reward esperinllj for hi u, purpose true gamut y nml Inquisitiveness. and- peace of mind. And The oc i a sion tthieh attia.ts nui tenlion to him wa the. vlsii of m., n lo Jericho A' usual, a lare ii,,u, r people Mirroiiiule.l aiul ' ,, & i hens, because he Wits Imle of si. mu,, would not lie able to see over the he el of Ihe people He, therefore, reoii,.( One Cannot Look Vermillion And Feel Drab; It Is Impossible to Ihe Ihjfeujotix idea of ehinhin.' up in a tiee and from that help-li- t would Fashion is seeing red. Winter grow ns are flaming. Red hats, hud no dlltieull.v In eeipp Jeu a lie h.v y.ip.heus was not piompiei) red frocks, crimson coats and rosy little booties! It is all very passed lo (his Hit hy any special lovaltv lo gay and delightful. In the past women have been afraid of Jcstis.. nor even hv Hie .spirit of revej etn-e- . He was impelled h.v Ihe spirit lady-lik- e. strong colors. They were not exaetly-er-we- ll of ctiriositj. Hl only desire was lo A bit of bright red on a hat, or a frock that Is all the color see Jesus. look vei million of the flame, puts ecstasy into life- - One The (rail of curiosity Is not iniooin-UioF O iwrtuvt LUthIt is one of the unporianl ih.ii-ii- i and feel drab; it is impossible. How gloomy life must have been, of our ov n ape this f.ni. jertsfu-black silk that when the liest frock was invariably black silk in purl, ttrplams the marvelous mio time to spare, we are left dizzy trying to imagine what the next would stand alone, rigid and terrible! ce-- s of the pfr lures of our own But here is the fly in. the ointment. The scarlet of a flam-- 1 lime. Tin? Inovuip decade will bring in the realm of commercial aviation. most important mid efte. A young mother was lamenting the tendency of the times boyant frock raises the dickens with the carmine on the cheeks.' live method of hrliipmp into i .ms. mu nice. Colors They nes an object i Ihrouph the eve They kill each other. They for speed and jazz anti said she lived in the hope that conditions havent fight. manners. effective a i humid lleannp is not any would change for the better before her daughter grew to be a The result is that instead of single rouge-p- ot that stood like of iiitormntion as seemp. A peion whal he sCs far heller lh,m a young lady. A consoling neighlxtr, hearing the remark, com- a beauty-sentin- el on the dressing table, there is a whole array of what he hears. An eve ruined P. ee mented that she sawno chance of such improvement, for when rouge-pot- s. ihe lovely uml pood is a All of which is a mistake. Shades of rose and red heighten powi-- heauniul, fill fa. lor in the development of the daughter had grown up, mother would anxiously ask whenthe complexion, and when these colors aie worn less artificial .hunt. ter. An eye d lo s..,. ever she went out, Honey, be sure and dont forget oui color should be used- - on the complexion. ..id Ihe evil and pi mosque Is desiru. A cerise facing in a hatbrim will flush the complexion; live to the development of ch.tra. . . parachute. This may be extreme, but it gives some ground for thinking. strong crimson tones cast reflections the same as a red lamp Ilmunu life is liki; a mirror, in win. h one sees reflecle.i what lies dtNo one desiring to foster a reputation as a prophet would dare bulb. ones own evperleu.es he evil The wise girl will discover the exact shade of powder and will d limit to ihe evil wdhm forecast what the next decade will bring in the field of the responds will stick to Hood from vv ii Inn nnswei lo the precise tint of rouge that are suitable and she aviation. them. When she wears sombre frocks she will exaggerate the without. L.ves ore windows ilumiph tones somewhat. Whert the gown is bright then must she' whhh there slnnes mil what lies wilh son desires most p. louse the globing complexion lights. That is a safer plan than In. W luil a Ihe kind of iisposinu selecting the rouge that is friendly with the dress; it may not' see explains ,... one psseses be friendly to her complexion, her eyes, her lips, her hair and and i hnr.n-le.hells was at heart esseniiaUv p..o. her character. as evidcn.ed b Ihe ol.ieel ot his .mi Make-u- p is doing a fade-ou- t. face is an old' nsjlv. He winded lo see J.-The hand-dye- d ahold and tiresome story and the smear of currant jelly which is the whom evii.ihoriv was Ifis speakinp. In th Presidents address at Kansas City.he advoioted understudy for ruby lips is on the toboggan. It has been oer-stresse- d clumsily brought him sn. i ess. He su needed ill his unique ndveiituie by all ages from fourteen to ninety. drafting'of the finances as well as men in Lite next war. The change had to come. How otherwise could a woman have' .Never havinp seti Jesus l.et.ue, he He sees the need of an increased army and a greater navy iiiiisI have l.een preally astonished and And well he might, for it parallels the other part of bis ndividuality ? a llllie bewildered when he where-hTherefore, pull up on the paint and soft pedal on the powder.1 perlfiq.sJesus closes the door to Americas entrance to the World him It he would Jrocure the best and finest products and use them sparingly. permit Him toli'kinp Court. be his guest. Ti.dii.v I When applying, take the mirror to a strong light. A safe rule1 must abide Doesnt it seem just a bit presumptuous to expect all of .an liens jit thy house of the members of the League of Nations uni' n and s to powder, then rouge and then powder. By this process, no lost no nine m cliuihinp down from (he the World Court without bearing some of the responsibilities sandwich is tiee. He hastened lo Jesus and as haip carmine lines, are left; also such a make-u- p Doesnt it look just a little like dictation on. the part of the laded down; it is not so easily blown away by a wintry breezed Mired Him id u hearty welcome In Ills Ids experience worked a cannot he as vivid as that which is to! home. The daytime make-u- p United States? Are we dealing with children or grown-up- s in In Ihe standards of value hv erve at night. See to it that the lett cheek knows what the ihai-pour world diplomacy. vvhiih Zaicheiis Jmlpe.l Ihe riant Do we recall that only twehe vears ago somebody attempted ivht cheek is doing in the way of blushes; otherwise your face' Ihinps of life. Before this imp.. experience if know we not be what rill males mean! you with Jesus he doubtless was nun h coy tq disregard the rest of the world? earned wilh ubtit the opinion oT the Shall we wrap the cloak of Splendid Isolation about our Him amt It is difficult to apprehend such popuhi.e mipht he portly selves and expect to 'watch the rest of the woild go by? Ills n hievemeitts tid 'the stand, Have we as a nation forgotten the lessons of history? a crook because the people whoj success or fudtiie wa-- the opinion of Shall we expect oitr taxes to go down when our leaders are crowd If they applauded he was Kell RmffAYQ ar3 stuns iue ,!0t a"ar.e of lt im the rearing content. In obtain their lavm-ahlnionstej of writ jn'tpjiaratiori. abo 14CII some time I later and then they1 Judpmvnt was IVBlgCIO ese his ildef concern. SliOur soldiers fought in the World War to put a stop to wars hesitate to say anything. ces or failure in Ids adventure was Beware of the bell Are we carrying out our part of the program? The last thing is to buy at j determined hv the mind of pul. lie opin ringir, ion. The vvlu.h occurred In The United States is powerful and Uncle Sams voice is listen especially if the party 0,1(' Jiome and turn a deaf ear to ail Ins heal t is ev idem ed hy t he effei t the ed to by the other nations; but why not use it in counsels with you do not krow. RecentU a ,, PWially if they visit of Jesus had m his life. This others for world peace and good will instead of constantly ir- bell ringer or house camesser, be also shilled the seat of the Jllt strangers. The local merch-Loga- n experience called at a number of homes of ritating the other nations. jililpiiient of values from public opinIs anyone so dull as not to see the outcome of this smug and represented that he ants carry storks, ,iu located ion to the ideal width he recopni.ed in isolation idea. An idea that served to win an important elec- was an jrgent for the National here- paying taxes helping to Jesus and which he accepted as his Suit and C leak Company and build up the community and the own. lliiii,. n experience has shown tion but withal poor political economy. thru the funner is ev ancs.-en- t and ar Does anyone Think that the rest of the world will sit upon Rave his name and address and ' people can see what they lifi.ial; Hull Ihe latter is real and just its haunches and bay at our delightful isolation moon? book his of The' are same applies to ahidinp. and brings to one the true samples, (showed getting. Dont flatter yourselves Isolationists, that your embattled! His principal line was over-- 1 the mail order business. There success and contentment tu life. extern Nv Pitayrer Union) towers are impregnable. Turn on the light! We are not livingj coa-- s biys. His offers were is absolutely no reason for the attractive that he took ord- - lje1 ringers and mail order busi- in the candle age any more. -- ,f at , 'P self-respe- Fair Q 291!lllI!!2:i!LT!tl4!li5!ll6'!!i7!Ii,R;;'ft!n!30 . Yeateraay A The above readings are taken from THE JOURNALS barometer at 3 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday Saturdays reading. reading each Monday refers to emm J aLHiBji. t REV. LEONARD A. BAR O.juvrence Sawhornt. Subscription . Great Personages of the Bible Bjr ' PUBLISHED BT EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY AlXWSTt'S CORDON Entered at the Post Office every day ni the week, except at Logan, L'tah, aa Second Clasa Matter. iyj. - &&&& , cant -- arent I i i - p.-- t p.-- i Moulders Club Column The Portent ' 1 1 by com-ernin- Off The j j nners fr IvS- .. - Do a little reading and thinking for ourselves. (let out of ers ather rapidly with consid- the trench that Lodge and Reed and Boi ah have dikkrtl Look vrubkj payments down with the down into their motives. They were, and what is left of them.j premise that the orders would are politicians. Je filled promptly. Those who Have we in this great Democracy of America kept tab on! bit are still waiting for their the rise and fall of political leadeis at home and abroad and not orders to be filled and they are learned some lessons? out their money. Thev made in- Are you ready to build the greatest arnn in the woild? Are cstigat ions and there is no h you for a Navy which will outclass any two foreign (towers ? pai ty by the name given Are you 'prepared to pay the price of the politically incubated or at the address. This bell ringer no doubt is in a noth- splendid. , Isolation policy? . .. , , ic'l,;n hapiLn-n''I'" llw s!mre ,hin'ts ''"m.1"' !'r , j - ness in Logan and Cache Valley Australian Songsters The Austrnlian oulpiif of sintrers where there is a large variety of with excellent stocks! tins been niiUMlidly hirp-- during the linlf cent my. Mdhu wns the first of meixhandise and sufficient lust whose ptitrloiixin caused her to ascompetition to keep the prices sert hersi If a&au Austmtiao, and at the right levels. Amy Sherwln ami Ada f'rossley were e ! -- storage ware-KU- t hoi so, sometimes hekl as many 20 OOO.oOO.OUO snails, a. licit d k't m I" summer months lnl git. and, oonHiMon he did m Logan and elsewhere, .til thevi are to he eaten. By F. O. Alexander s other Hue sinxt-rwho identified wilh Ihe country of their birth, mm h to ita advantage. Lately the tide of locomlnK artist has awtdlevl I hem-selve- french cold Impersonating Something Dead tiiotey' Tlost any wait cui te ir ke kacL hipli. The fact that the British Na- tional opera company recently ln-- . luded from Australia and New ZeaRoslna Florence land, Bucknmn, Austral, Hertrude Johnson, Elsie Tre week, Clara Serena, F'red Collier, Brow nil, p Mummery ami some others, says an Flnpllsli critic, raises the question whether there Is any reason to hope that the British race In Australia Is likely some day to rival Italy as a xolce producer. tHorrul to! Fickle ' When Herbert Speni-er'win this country, a frpat dinner was jlven tdra in New York, at which many significant spee. hes were made, and the most significant and eloquent of all was hy Henrvr Ward Beecher. Afterward a, ponqxvus and enormously conceited physician ran tip to Beecher with ttit exclamation, Beecher, yon are the greatest man In the world. to whhh Beedier replied, with bltlrt . m x I ej ! fare-as- : dear doctor, yon have, for the moment, forgotten yourself." Chile-SU- a Register. My lit'! , |