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Show Saturday. March ID, 1927. PAGE EIGHT OUR WASHINGTON LETTER Prom Brilliant Affair SOLON K. BARBER Mar. HVRL'M, J9 The Junior Prolncnade of the South after the Cache High school was held WASHINGTON, D, C., Mar'.jcame immediately Wil-Sunday Friday evening in the gym- morning for services Sunday regular Funeral J3 j old boy of School and the church officials nasium. The decorations were liam, the Mr. and Mrs, John T. Caine. Ill, of the branch were in charge.' jail suggestive of Holland "with foimerly of Logan, were held in The baby died of pneumonia an attractive color scheme of the chapel on Eye Street this two or three days ago. His Green, pink and la vander. .Paper a large! burial will take place tomorrow was draped irom the top of the afternoon. There was ' uTthe G len w ood cemetery. gymnasium over the balcony Htteiidaiae, 'made' lijOSatlfly inand down to the sides where but in Utahns Washington, eluding a number of people from , Dr. M. C. Merrill, formerly of, huge red tulips were apparent- -- I 4- -- " -- the u ii I : l ! ? ; H 1 i I t 1 - I ; i 1 t 3 4 The van0U8 class booths which aided in the transforma- J.acuU,Jfonner Senator Reed tion all depicted some phase of Spry, X. MimnwiLm Smoot, close friends ( of the' Dutch life. The senior booth Caine family, were the speakers was a harbor scene with a in the order given. Dr. E. B, Dutch boat and dock." A .picBrossard and Mr. Ariel C&rdon turesque windmill had been gave the opepihg and dosing constructed by the Juniors and prayers respectively. There were the Sophomores had in Jheir three special musical numbers. cozy comer a huge Dutch shoe All of the speakers comforted completely coveied with tulips. TODAY the family in its bereavement The Freshmen, of a more pracJACK HOLT in ; and assured Mr. and Mrs, tical turn of mind, had a Dutch Caine and their children that house. The Mysterious Klder" they have the sympathy of the Music was furnished by the eolony in their loss. The entire Bluebird orchestra. RefreshCollegians colony is united in extending to ments were served. the family and friends its fullNearly one hundred students Sunday Only est and most Bincere sympathy. are taking part in the musical satire The Bargain Hunters, Dr. E. B. Brossard, a former and the operetta The Brownie Loganite and . a well known Band which will be preSented economist whose by the Lincoln school Thursagricultural appointment to tho Tariff Com- day, March 24 at the Rex mission was made temporarily Theatre. two or three years ago, is Coach Crookston left Thursthe congratulations of day for Salt Lake to attend! hs lriends upon his permanent the basketball tourney. appointment to that CommisThe convention sion approved by the Senate of the northern division of just before its adjournment on Associated Womens clubs will March 4. be held at Brigham City in ' A full story of the appoint- April, it is announced by Mrs. ment was carried by the Assoc- W. B.. Porter, vice of president iated Press shortly after the the division, .who attended a Senate confirmed it. meeting of the executive comDr. Brossards friends here mittee held at Brigham City are very pleased 'with the happy Thursday. At this meeting it outcome of the matter. was decided to accept the in- vitation of the Civic Improve- Mrs Reed Smoot, who has ment and the Kinder-beend- l is getting along as weh' garten club of Bri h and as could be expected It is saw plans for thc convention were that she is somewhat improved outiined over her condition of a week, or 'so ago. Her many friends in existing administration there, Washington are hoping for her jL j3 sieged recovery. The fact that Borno is per- within his righu 's I resident scant balm to The refusal of the wounds of Louis Homo of the Republic Senators in who support geneial of Haiti (which is under ' a King. It is untortunate that the Unted States protectorate) to refusal had to come to the I'tah permit Senator William H. King Senator, but lh entire mattm of Utah to land and visit Haiti: u Soriu. thing f a lesson, in stirred up something of a versH) pdagogyf to our State tenlpest. Senator King, it will Departmtnt which has more be remembered, is an enemy of than to onct, relu,e(1 that tho American policy in Haiti travel and lecture in the light United and has denounced that policy States to visitors liom over in the Senate more than once. seas. Of all men in the Senate President Borne states that a should be geiven the right King visit from the Senator would to visit Hiati as he the stir up rebellion in the ranks of exploitation of thatopposes tropical those Haitians who oppose the republic uy existing metnod. rfsrtn, King is a friend of the Haiti people, if not of the Haitian! government. President (Last Summer, Borno visited tin United States His ship steamed into Newj York harbor but did not receive the salute of 21 guns, custom-- j iirily accorded visiting dignit- -' aries. His ship landed. A' tunkoi Wowing President Borno s vessel into the harbor did re-- 1 ceive the salute much to the amazement of those on loard. Someone had blundered The, matter was investigated andj apologies weie accorded t he Little wonder Dodge Brothers Motor Cars today of the Revisiting Piesident are accorded such widespread and enthusiastic of Haiti). public commendation ATTRACTIONS H 1 flowing, College! Wil- - mvernor ttffim I i parlment oPAgricutfurebe Utah Agricultural in which Mr. Caine holds a sponsible position. The services I 1 1 Dt ' semi-annu- The J. C. Penney Co. .one al Similar to the One Pictured Above It is these typical American Homes that the J. C. Penney Com- -' pany strives to serve with the utmost help, with the daily personal and household requirements.. That notable success has attended the effort is shown by the remarkable growth of the Company from one small Store in 1902, conducted by Mr. Penney and doing a business of less than $29,000, to 773 Department Stores, 25 years later, employing more than ten thousand men and women, and which, in 1927, will transact a business of approximately $ 50,000,000. 1 The Homes in This Community Are Soon to Have a J. C. Penney Co. Department Store of Their Own re-h- as I It will be our purpose and we shall bend every effort to give you the benefit of the high standards set by the J. C. Penney Co. through our large buying for 773 stores, to supply Dry Goods, Apparel, Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, Notions, Etc. Dodge Brothers will be available at prices affording important savings MotorCar Vack Crowds that Dtaw and Swatj Buyers A NATION-WID- This Name Is E INSTITUTION- - First North and Your Future Guide Main Street to Better Values and More of Them LOGAN where savings are greatest i Watch for Further Announcements j Smart new body lines and attractive color combinations A new seating arrangement that provides still more roominess and comfort A new clutch, simple, sure, silent Softer pedal action, easier gear shifting Quicker acceleration, still greater steering ease More rigid engine support and smoother per- & - formance New, silent-typ- e Sturdiness and dependability made still more pronounced by vital betterments in body construction and in the propeller shaft, differential and axle shafts. Add to these the new chrome vanadium crankshaft, with its remarkable improvement - in engine performance, the excellent hew starting and lighting system and many other recent betterments, and you understand why owners proclaim , todays car The finest Dodge ever built 1 Standard Sedan ' ... Special Sedan .. De Luxe Sedan $l08o .. $1140 ... $1275 FRANK W. BLAIR COMPANY - -- New Bishopric Chosen in Second HELEN BOLTON IS LAUGH PURVEYOR 'said in regard to the life of the depaited and thankeds all who had taken part in the services helped to lighten the bur- dens of the family in their trouble. Choir sang Till We Meet Again. Benediction, Ola Sonne hen Helen Rollon went to New York in a play called Tp She she made the various audiences laugh themselves into Ward of Providence with her tomfooleries Now this same Helen Bolton is ?i laigan on March 2!) arid will cause audiences at The 'oaring 'apitol 'I heat te to rock with laughter at her piu foimance in ' PROVIDENCE. Maich 1J. ("indie Snatchers a Louis O. Maeloon production. So much if your peace of The "t indie Snatchers is a play from the pens of Norm'll Mitchell Bresidemy and several members of the High i ml B.ussel! Merlcroft, and it is for laughing purposes only. Per-iui- p mind and so much of ypur Council met with the Providence Aunt Mary, Irom a little town, if she sees it, pufse-peac- e depends upon the R 2nd ward n Sunday Mar. n in ' ha;., "The world aint getting better for such goings-oright selection of the workers and installed a new Bishopric of and f'nrle Aaron from the same town may cluck his disapproval about .vbu, that you ought to be id re. the ward. Contrary to the tha Nephew Abner shall not be permitted to go near a good want advertiser above All three of them custom at ward conferences, no will Wind up at the H else. such directum of James A. Capitol 'Ihiatie and get their filleventually for in most of laughs. reports were fuinished appro-- , cases the rejmits prepared, McMurrtn showed the various orgamza- - priate singing. Invocation was; Mr Ib nr John.. on sang I by Mis. Mary Rex sang " a WALL tions in good condition. The offered by Elder Orson Smith. J. now i ha Redeemer biautiful duet Unto Me My doliElder J- - r- time wan occupied by the viit-- , Li.erf and Rest. and old acquaintance of 5c to 40c ng brethren, who spoke along 'friend A Iron Elder Brest. O. V. Lindquist paid t'onne the lines of cooperation, harm-- ; j Mr, Larsen, told of srtne of 'he was the a high tribute to the life lived per roll hfe labors of the deceased. Jle ony brotherly love, etc. h Hi backbone of by (.Brother Larsgn.JIe had kept Postage .Paid to Your Door. ! A had known the departed a long rrtaT Sen. H. B. Cam ,fI ' be knew him to the faith and had. lived a Hght-eou- x member of the !gan Stake time. They had been together Send for Free Sample Book. an man. He is happy bmiest life1! .and now is called as for sorrows named and the was Council in any joys High to tribute to the home to W rewarded fur his Mail Co. Bishop with Wil'iam Chetdietts years. He never had a Letter today of pay tne lators while on eurth.-- , family second He fa)of The i the biblren advised friend. counselor. as first OGDEN, UTAH O. Peterson , and Charles to Jrve upright Jives and follow j counselor not lieing selected, Bishop S." B. Benson bore , Funeral Services Got- -, J p Stake muffler five-bearin- g - sent at each seasion arid greatly enjoyed the splendid singing of the choir, under the able of A. M. Mathew. t 68 West Center Logan, Utah . mid-weste- n, u.-u-al ! a.-k-ed I PAPER So'wm pi-1- Order Paper A large congregation warpre the example of their father, James McMurrih, accompanied testimony to what had ' been |