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Show Tuesday, November 15, 1D27. TifE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CiCIIE COUNTY, UTAH. PAGE TWO 'That's the only fair way. Then if!f correspondents in the various cities and towns pf the- vallev' lie gives me any more the one who1' keep readers informed of sectional happenings. In addition to loses goes, ami after that it will le these features The Journal offeis a number of attractive special au right, because you will come in features ,and runs some of the latest and best serial sforiesi as turns, Gladys Listen to the child!'' well as weather and market reports. One would think Mr. Rolaughed. PUBLISHED BY receiv of those we invite attention To all of these features binson was going to buy tickets just' BARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY;. lg jssue who are not regular subscribers, and .invite them so you could go to the theater. Editor to join the groat majority of Cache Valley residents who are. Nellie had been busily fixing two AUGUSTUS GORDON In addition to the features above enumerated, it may be stated matches,' shortening oire. She now jcniarod at tb Pot Otflc yry day la tb. week, xcpt Baaday, it is through the columns of The Journal that the Chamber of hiSld them toward the girls. at Logan, Utah, aa Second Slaaa Mattar Which wins?" she asked. "Short Commerce, church and civil authorities and the various civic, Rate means Subscription (social and fraternal organizations ef the valley find their or..y,f' decide, Cora replied. . . . . M of BT KAIL, PER MONTH, la Advanea As a final desideratum it may be stated that The expression. Short!" . . . T9e BT CARRIER, JER MONTH, to Advanea Journal is a clean newspaper that may safely be placed upon the Cora won, A Dlaconnt ot 11.09 Per Tear will be Given tor AdraaH You Jm glad said Glad8. lore table for general .inspection by the family at any time and Payment tor a Full Tear. other . night you would or inspection by the parents ofi saidgpethe hat ABYXBTIEINO RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION ways. If requires no the families into which it enters, and if all of these features dot ..Now for gUpper, and then we El ember of Associated Press not constitute full vatue received for the two cents an issue it 'must dress up, NeHie broke in. tor to entitled the la Aaaoclated ae Preu The exclusively rpbllea costs the subscriber, then we dont know values. pleased that her favorite had won. to thta credited otherwlao not It or an to aewe credited ot tloa dtapatchea - THE JOURNAL -j I ; i 1 V STORES turn. fmtti&riWi A Few of the . 1 3 r , i i u -- vs V r V t V ,L What in?' Cora laughed as they bustled about sethereto art rise ting their simple meal ready. Theya all brought hot lunches, then had A cold supper in their room, You put on your b at dress, Cora i Baker, and Ill put fresh collar and By JANE PHELPS 'cuffs on my one and only, Nellie Furnished Exclusively by the George Matthew Adams Service returned. "We must fix our haw Fair Chanre . Rla 8 West 4th Street, New York To-Da-y nice, because we have to take off hats. Grandpa said so. ".our ' E3:III1Ilil2ill!3!i!l4HII5I!n6!!i!7!!ll8!!l!9nil?Jl I Lots of trouble It is for you to Yesterday Q (fix that mop! Gladys said, looking TICKETS FOR THE THEATRE The above readings are taken from THE JOURNALS barometer fondly at the girl who looked pret14 Chapter at S oclock each' afternoon .except Sunday. The "yesterday tier than ever in her excitement. ! Nellie burst into the room where Cora and Gladys Whop-l- a Tomorrow At the Play wading each Monday refers to Saturday reading. were sitting, one darning an almost hopeless hole in her st6ck-inthe other sewing fresh cuffs on to her dark waist. Her' slender arms were raised and in one hand she waved something READ THIS JOURNAL CAREFULLY Dress paper and alto the local news published therein. All right at repohlleatlon ot apodal dtapatchea reserved. i f Safeway Savings pre-vie- w j BAROMETER up! STENOGRAPHER'S- ROMANCE READINGS g; back and forth before their wondering eyes. What is it? You yell like an In- ISSUE OF THE coins into nearly every Thats right, call me names! ilian. Gladys remarked. 1. What is wrong with this sen in Cache County, and in their own interest those What is it? Look, fair damsel! Nellie drew a chair up near the Didn't 1 tell you Pd be taking you other two. Ill be quiet, Cora. You tence? I think she will arrive ba assurance to the with invited are read it it carefully, receiving to the opera someday? Tickets see it was like this Mrs. Robinson time. that they will be handsomely repaid if they take advantage of two 2. What is the correct pronunvou called on the telephone. Mr. Robnew musical for that some of the many' rare buying opportunities they will find in were reading, about the Comedy other nignt, inson answered and then he turned ciation of qua)? to me and said: Miss Nellie, I have one of these words 3. Which -t Cora, and wishing you cquU go. J todays advertising columns. .... new show at the is misspelled? Criticise, covetous, t!cketsfor that Where where did them you gut The merchants have apparently acted concurrently upon this Nellie? Both Cohen Theater tonight. Mrs. Rob- clairvoyant, creater. girls stopped sewing and the result occasion and made their offerings simultaneously, inson cannot go. Would you care for 4. Fill in the missing letters of to stare. them? Would I? You can guess I these synonyms for the word fall and winter is many irresistible bargains inall line-foCrandpal. Whoop-lgirls! ' May- told him pautomatic. mighty quick I would! be I aint got a soft snap with buying. --v -Then he took these out of his pockbelike on side. that the season are Howd is affairs business door for things the at the Winter, et and gave them to me. All In this - n - - r , - - p - s r . like to jobs now Gladys? cute little ing wound up, and now is a most opportune 'time to buy and save you"Do quiettrade envelope. 5. Fill in the proper word, then tell and down, dear, She drew out two orchestra seats use this word in daily conversamoney. There are bargains in every line. If money saved is us about it, Cora begged. tion a few times and it is yours d for the play. money earned, look them over and buy yourself rich, for the "Ail right. Ill be good,1 she its "Come,. Nellie, change jobs witn permanently. but you fant expect me Cora, offerings are here. not to be excited. Ive never been me! Gladys teased, while Cora ex- has been demonstrated by its failAnother thing we will call attention to is that, while this is to ure." such a show. I told Mr. Itobbi-so- n amined the tickets. ANSWERS TO YESTERD YS a special advertising edition and therefore contains an except so (this calling him by name Not on your life! Im going to EXERCISES tional numlier of special offerings, there- is scarcely an issue of in to Corns repeated ad- get .a hammer and nails, and nail 1. Say it might as well be I. The Journal during the course of the year that does not contain monition that it was not respectful that job' down jight. But, girls, Pronounce the e as in let, 2: to for her address as him two. theres home granI'd and stay only in We feel safe gales news of real money-savin- g opportunity. a as in ask, acand he Raid hed have to see let you both ge, but hell sure ask o as in no, dpa) assuring our subscribers that by reading and acting upon the I made up for lost time. Aint it me about the show and if I cant cent first syllable. 3. Nucleus. 4. tell him maybe he wont give me Cautious, careful, watchful, vigbuying opportunities meeting their needs during the course of just grand, girls? we decide wholl ilant, circumspect. 5. Perspective. the year they can save many times the cost of subscription. "Oh, Nellie, Aint it just grand? any more. Mawll : Aren't to of you go? yourself ashamej Sometimes it may be saved by a single purchase. use such expressions? Youll never Take Gora, Gladys said, while Popular Cause, If Pullman , Apart from its advertising value we maintain that The talk correctly unless you try. Cora almost at the same instant, Cora porters really want to abolish! Journal gives its subscribers full value received in bringing to interposed. said: Take Gladys. Then is a tipping1, all they have to do is Do keep still, Cora, and let Neltheir doors daily the news of the world collected in all corners of great deal of unselfishness In girls to take a decided stand on the ' tell us about the tickets. You like these the quiet sort that no the earth and wired direct to this office by the greatest news- lie know weil never know unless we one ever hears about. matter ; we can assure them gathering agenty on earth the Associated Press Everyday let her tell us in her own way,- the I tell you wbat well lo! of backing. St. Nel of plenty the and seat are faithfully recorded, alert tantalizing little minx. county happenings at lie said after a moment. Draw lots. 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