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Show MMMt fttf PAGE TWO TTtE JOURNAL. LOGAN. CACET3 COUNT?, UTAH ITHE JOURNAL at Logan, Utah, as Second Class Matter. ajJVEilTlSI.NKATKS I LK.MSHEU ONAPPUCATION BUltsCKimON KATES Paid in advance per montb-B- y mail, two years advance -- ... Delivered, per month- Delivered, two years advance.. mur-AtrSYXOP8IH Suspected Dr, Paul hone by carbon monoxide gas poisoning. Jack slow, adopted sou of Arnold Win hane had come disappears rlato, to examine Pisa Chase, btauUfut cnppled gvl, whom Jack loves , to test the elder Winslow's theory that she is a fraud. G. Thome, is probing the Kan delectus, M Lawrence a wo mystery. Hmtw who has a seaet hold ever dtes hlsa, suddenly without re -vealing it nature. Among her effects are p ait of a bill fiom bidden lanilaninii, Chicago, and a i lipping with the words, uTha 1 he shadow Dancing Htihouette. of a human bang, madly danc-m- g, has been seen tides In the Wtuslow home but its source re mam a mystery, T horns sees it ngatn late one night in an attic room where Jack li inslow onie practiced ihemtsh y, Later, on the float below, he discovers Luy, the pt housemaid, taking an empty , addressed to h Isa t hues In Jack's wsutmg, to hire. lUuaot. h he says she took tl ft om the room of Lambert, dhe bnilehr--- h, ext morning, .npo learning for the fb st time that Thorne spent the pre-nonight m tfie house, Mis, II mtow faints. Me $2.00 45e - $4-5- 0 1 Member of Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the wo for republics tlon of all newa dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited la this paper and also the local news published therein. All right of repnbllcation of special dispatches tbereli are also reserved. . - readings Fair BAROMETER Rain Change Today $7 29i!!liy2ni3,!4567!8!9I80 31 Yesterday dwpter The above readings are taken from THE! JOURNAL'S barometer at The "yesterday1 reading each ZS A CLUE FOR SALE A . CONFERENCE NOTICE al f : SERIES BASEBALL THE seethe -- 4. V SVMNEK LINCOLN North this? holding up a morning paper and pointing to an advertised ment-wLtits flaring display type. Tea .thousand dollars is a big sum to pay for news of Jack Winslows hiding place." Largq rewards bring results generally, retorted Thorne. "Winslow is most anxious for. news of tha boy." Thome found only his stenographer on duty at the Universal Agency. She met him at the door, telegram in hand. Tearing off the yellow envelope, he read the typed message from Captain OBrien of Chicago police headquarters. fancies Cache uaa. five 1 ?ea ,eft new tbe by fc?rmer teach- - Mr. Lar&on of Smlthfleld Is the new chemistry and physHe graduated iology teacher. from this school m 1925, after which he attended the Utah State Agricultural college at Lcgan, where he received bis degree. Mr. Larson has six classes at the present time, three of physicology and three of chemistry. They include about two hundred and fifty of the students or student body. His pet hobbles are milking the Jersey and DRYDEN CONVALESCENT HOME SMALL PRIVATE SANITARIUM IN giving examinations. GOOD REPUTE. INTERVIEWED A new teacher from RichASSISTANT SHE MANAOKR. NEVER HEARD OK ' MRS. BEN mond Is Miss Bonnie Adam-s- o ELSA CHASE PARALAWRENCE She graduated from North LYTIC PATIENT THERE. Cache in "Wire O'Brien to ascertain when high school and ' graduating Elsa Chase was a patient at Dryden from the Agricultural college, sanitarium, be directed. t 1 wish she taught school In Idaho $or two years, returning to take specific dates and name of surgeon who attended her. Ask for an imat North up her position Cache. She has five . classes, mediate reply. Just a moment, art 'and one occurring to him as the four of domestic of English- - B- - Her pet hobbles stenographer gathered up her notebook and pencil; before using the are swimming and dancing. Another new teacher fa Miss last sentence as O'Brien to find out if a woman Calling herself either Larson from Newton. She has at the, present Sara Holcombe or Sara Holcombe five classes and Kane was ever a patient there; if" time, two of domestic art Her-pet household arts. of three ao, when and why. Thats all." is hobby hiking. Ip searching lor his tobacco new teacher Another at pouch to refill hia pipe, his hand North Cache is Miss Pedefson touched an envelope and he took it Logan. She graduated out of hla pocket also. Openlhg It from from Logan high school, after be drew out the papers Inspector wards attending the AgriculMitchell had removed from the tural college for four years, drawer In front of the erstwhile thus receiving her degree. She Mrs. Ben Lawrence. has taugh school in Idaho for Thorne spread the papers careful-- ' the past two years,-- after which ly in front of him on the desk and she has returned to take up with Infinite patience fitted the her position at North Cache. She has five classes, three of Amphion Drive pieces together. They formed a B and two of typeevidently a group of people, English. Tuesday writing. Her pet hobby is readtaken from some print paper magazine or Sunday supplement There ing.. The Amphion drive for this When interviewed, . Mrs. Leda was an inset, but the cheap quality was started on Tuesday. A. Pond, the new seminary year of the paper and the numerous September 23, when an infrom teacher, gave Lewiston, creases, giving evidence of much teresting assembly was held, account of herself: I re- sponsored the Amphion handling before It was torn, made . this by educaschool ceived my high It difficult to piece out the picture. Etaff at Logan High. at the tion Brigham Young The Inset tn particular was unrecThe program was as follows: college, graduating In 1921, afognizable. As the upper part was; ter which Helen Cardon m traduced the I my completed missing only a draped figure, minus normal course at the same staff to the student body. the head, was decipherable. Fitting school and spent two years Keith Spencer and Ralph Porunderneath and evidently part of teaching- - school at Lewiston. ter played three the caption, came tha words In have been a housekeeper for numbers, two of themxylophone encores the past six years, but have It seemed as If the students fancy type; The Dancing Silhouette. taken an active part In civic never would get tired of their and religious affairs In the playing. Professod Welti sang Thorne caught Jits breath sharpMy - hobby two songs about home, quite ly; the words aptly described what ward and stake. he had seen the night before at Oak- since September 15, has been appropriate sinte we had been reading the church works, and In school two weeks and were lands. Was It possible the undeciwondering what I might have beginning to feel at home. pherable picture was the key to tha been had I started sooner. Weldon Burnham, editor uf the mystery surrounding Elsa ChaBe The teachers leaving their U. S. A. C. yearbook, spoke ind and not the torn bill head he had posts vacant this year were: encouraged the students to get found in the dead womans possesMiss Mae Huber, Miss Thelma year books. Wendell sion? The last thing her dying Huber, C. I. Stoddard, Miss editor of the Amphion Anderson, this year hands had clutched was the picture. Lila Robinson and Principal J. gave' a talk on the Amphion k everishly he reversed the pieces W. Klrkbride. and told us why he thought of paper; Joined together they car (The Norcachian N. C. High) rled the slogan of a nationally - De-tect- one-four- th Starts ir Picture fans who like Richard Dix in the roles which brought him acreen fame again will see their favorite in this type of characterization when Shooting Straight, Radio Pictures gripping drama, opens today at the Capitol theatre. ..For the past year Dfx has been featured in a series of comedy romances which have brought out the fact that he is an excellent farceur. He returns to his old type of role, howevgr, in this new production which has been unusually well received in other cities where It has played. 'Dix is cast as E. H. Kendrick, Oct. 6, Providence, a d big city gambler and the story concerns his complete regeneration. Combined with the stirring drama of the picture-i3 a strong romance, with Mary Lawlor, beautiful Brpadway stage star, Roy N. Davis, Oct. 6, 97 N. 5 E., playing opposite Dix. The two are said to form one of the 'most effective 'combinations in pictures today. red-blood- ed Before the towering seniors wrath The sophdmore seemed an elf And en a wel small voice he asked Please what do they keep on the shelf (Thus this story will be continued from the hospital) two-iiste- Lorna Hendricks of Lewiston Lewis Brown of Lewiston. Zelpha Jones of Newton to John Rolf of Newton. Ethel Sorenson of Smlthfleld to Eldred Bergenson of Lewiston. -- Those to be marred. Eva Hillyard of Smlthfleld to Vem Taylor ot Ogden. Beth iMcCann of Smlthficld to Eldon Lamb of Hyde Park Gladys Corbridge of Smith-fiel- d to Don Napper of Smith-fiel- N. C. Students Many, former JU C, students have been hit quite hard by Cupid, at least a number of them are either married or going to be married soon. Those married; Velma Astle of Amalga to Marlon Bell of Logan. Naomi Cantwell of Smlthfleld Yale has abolished the hud-- j Hat Clerk 'A wonderful fit, to Lavor Dowdle of Newton. Selma Neilson of Smlthfleld die signal system as Coach Mai 0jd man. to Ormos Buttars of Lewiston. Stevens thinks it tires the line Customer but Yeh, suppose Adele Neeley of Richmond to Jnen by ears get tired?" Joseph Anderson of . Richmond.1 J p to (The Norcachian Wood: N. c. High) . How Old Are You? She-- Am I Fat? - t V HEtV PILLS 1MB PlAMOND DRANIL LmIInI Ask vow lsrunUt for Lhtlieg&rl Dlsnoid Bm4 iroetatlic Pill in and bores, sealed with At & Blue' Ribbon. Tnke neother. Bar V Ask fot Mrosfifit. LIW DIAMOND ofysap cni .4 F1LL.H, lo 40 years know LttttNl) as Hesi, bafest reliable Bay New I SOLO IV BSliGSlilS EVEJtffVhUI A year What did I do? Nothing very hard, I can assure- - you I cut out pies candy and sweets ate all moderately and every morning before my breakfast I took one half a teapoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water Never missed a morning. J lost fat gained in energy and - vivavigor - charm ciousness and have a shapely figure I am proud of anyone can do the same, A North Carolina woman lost 47 pounds In 3 .months a . Montana woman lost 19 Wispounds In four weeks consin woman 11 pounds In 6 weeks. coats 85 Cents. . Advertisement) 4 FINANCIAL STRENGTH STABILITY Not Me had ago I twenty two more pounds of fat than I needed I was fat and very sensative about it --but now I say it Is foolish for anyone to be overweight Yes! A k RHICKESTERS Ttuft (Banks im T.ever tell you The City Drug Company about the aVful fright I got on and every druggist In the my wedding day V world sells Kruschen Salts Stone: Careful, old boy No' abottle that lasts four weeks that Grizzly) li)htj Jhlui UJomm out Gmfldma. IS' Today, Said "Did man should speak like about his wife." (The wfc?d?toute-pIe- a' eir, please1 The trembling sophomore cried. Well hurry up the senior yelled The tardy bell then chimed. at once into bis erReaching for a paper Mitchell rand. plunging tossed it to him. Read tor yourTd like this, air," he announced, self." to Winslows advertiseThorne skimmed the sev- painting Cupids Dart Hits year. .I Oak-lands- SIIOOnilG STRAIGHT AT CAPITOL From Logan via.. Oregon Short Line Railroad. Tickets good only in coaches or chair cars, limited for return to home destinations before midnight October 13th. Ask local agent for details. ithe "Say hurry up, the senior roared cannot wait all day Theres just one minute more left now I must be on my way." single-blessedne- ment in the morning paper. I mean the reward for newa of Mr. Jack. Not newa of him, corrected Thorne, never taking hla eyes from Lambert's masklike eonntenance. The reward la offered for reliable Information as to young Winslow's whereabouts. Quite ao. Lambert came closer, I can tell you that. (Copyright, D. Appleton 4 Co ) Where It Jack Window? Lem. bert makWt a trthng eenfeselen In tomorrows exciting chapter. And ReitUrn October 10th At a special meetlngheld Wednesday the L. P. club members elected officers for this year as follows: Doyle Olofsen as the new president Court; vice president lelgh Eliason, and Jack Bowen secretary. The L. P. club Is short for Logan Peppers, the pep organization of the high school. As yet this year they have not made any plans for The sophomore opened wide his mouth And scratched his curley pate BACHELORHOOD LOSES OUT through eral reports, conning them over to himself. No happenings were out of the ordinary, each report giving but bare facts; that of the operative on duty early Thursday evening mentioned no one leaving Oaklands. Was his theory wrong, then, as to Mrs. Lawrences mysterious visitor with the voice soft and low, admitted by the landlady'r daughter? Hey! Walt a minute! Mitchell gained Thornes side as he ran down the steps of the Municipal Building, liiavs you had any results from $455 To Twin Falls Logan Peppers Elect Officers The tardy bell will ring now soon And then Ill sure be lat$. , whitp. buy one Amphion. The last number on the prowas a two act stunt. The gram first act represented a student body paying their dollar down on their year book. The second act showed the students getting their Amphions and missing school a little to get their Amphions signed. A wist sophomore who didnt want an Amphion when he could buy it, with life and gets regusted shoots himself. Cl he Grizz.y) -- It was a silly sophomore And he stopptth one of three By thy new brief case and spectacles Now why for stopped , thou me? A- life without marrying. Some of them may have suffered romantic disappointments. Usually it appears to be .. genuine preference for an independent lfie. But there comes a time when they long for fireside companionship. Most of them succumb before they reach the elderly stage. ' Such ones can be congratulated On having at last the vision to see that it is not good for man to be alone. Sympathy can also be felt that they did not awake to that perception at an earlier date. we should 1 WONDER HOMES OF THE NATION ML. t by Oscar Hitt plo-tur- - 'I NATALIE POTALLY unaware of the effect the knowledge of his overnight presence at Oakland was having upon Mrs. Winslow, Thorne entered (Metropolis Bank and sought the cashier. George Ross examined bis o.edentials carefully, then took him into his private office. The 101st Semi-AnnuConference of the Church of ' What is it you wish, Mr. Thome?" he asked courteously, Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will convene fn the "Sou know we are chary of giving Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, October 3, information about any of our de1930, at 10 oclock continuing with sessions on Saturday positors. Thorne nodded. and Sunday October 4th and 5th. The General Priesthood My questions will not cause you to break your meeting will be held on Saturday at 7 oclock. : ulea or regulations, I feel confl, lent. Ho pulled a pad toward him HEBER J. GRANT, and sketched upon It a clever likeANTHONY W, IVINS, ness of Mrs. Lawrence. Do you re CHARLES W. NIBLEY, call aver seeing this woman?" First Presidency. The caehiqr looked at the sketch critically. .Yes, he acknowledged She has been here a number of times. EWORLD Using what name?" Ross looked up. She called her-sa! Q Mrs. but- the bank number of people who saw the opening world series drat she Lawrence, wisfceiftnis to cash was games at Philadelphia was limited only by the diawn in favor of Bara Holcombe capacity of Shibe park, and by the distances the ball Kane." 1'lioiueat back and stared at his fans had to travel to see these events. But millions were Keeping his rising ex ,and will be present in spirit, reading eagerly every detail of companion. citemeut BUppi eased by an effort, these dramatic contests, and following the plays as they are he waited tor tha latter to continue. reported to every corner of the land over Associated Press Ross took several documents from wires and by radio. a letter file and refreshed his mem by looking them over. Probably no athletic sport was ever developed to quite ory Mrs. claimed the sqfh.a point of science as professional baseball. Every one check waeLawrence of alimony of the players who forces his way into this final contest is due her. Hein paymenta letter as he opened a Master of sport, a genius in the art of ball tossing, am spoke. The draft was on a Boston capable of a self mastery that is not shaken by the dramatic bank. We wrote there and In this shifts of diamond fortune. answer," holding up a letter, "find The folks who get a chance to witness one of these great her statements substantiated, for our Boston correspondent states world series games are to be congratulated. They while tor personal reasons she athletic giants of the nation contending for the mastery, that to be known as Mrs. Ben and no morejasekiatiiig spectacle evenihriiled the multitude! prefers Lawrence, she has no legal right to that name, never, so far as he has been able to ascertain, having mar- known advertisement, but the name ried since her divorce from Dr. Paul of the periodical from which tha Kane. The cashier looked across page muBt hare been taken was on at Thame. Was that the man who neither aide. Beg pardon, Mr. Thorne," Miss COMMITTEE of 33 organized by President Hoover died so mysteriously at Oaklands Ellis, the pretty stenographer, bad to promote home building and home ownership, has on Monday night? Thorne rose briskly; he come into the room so silently that begun work. When the homes of a nation are im- hadYes. learned much in their brief in- in hla preoccupation he had failed to hear her. "There la a man outproved, people become more self respecting, and they com- terview. I am extremely obliged mand more respect. to you, Mr. Ross. He paused at side who wishes to see you privateA salesman who undertakes to sell goods while wearing the door. Mrs. Lawrence was found ly." Ah, Indeed? His name? shabby clothes is handicapped from the first day. Similarly dead last night In her room at Mrs. Lambert he gar, no other a person who tries to sell his services to the community is Sims' boarding house in George- name. town. handicapped if he dwells in a mean, and shabby home en Thornes eye brightened. Thorne next Visited Inspector vironment. Paste these pieces on the paper Mitchell's office, to find that busy new movement asks business men, investors, and official on the This Just as they lie there now, he diof leaving. point capitalists, to see that an ample supply of comfortable Some news?" he asked eagerly, rected. When pressed and dry give the paper to Jim. Tell him to go to modern homes is provided for the tvage-earner- s. It calls on "Mrs. Lawrence's Identity, re-- the and try home owners to improve their places, and it asks home ponded Thorne tersely. She was and Congressional Library 1l which Identify tha magazine renters to take such scrupulous care of their dwellings that i.ie divorced wife of Dr. Kane. this page appears. I would hlro looked ln at Thelnepeetor the owners will see the advantage of keeping thefn in good guess; a theatrical Emotion lumbtonnded silence for a moment. on a condition So thats it! he exploded. But? picture Journal, but, not to confine bis search to that type only. But jut her connection with Kanes mur-le- r first, Thorne learned over and took I cant quite get her In the what appeared to a small radio from I , picture. Thorne smiled. Nor can I, he the diawer of a cabinet and placed - on top of the latter, turning a admitted softly, In that connection. it MENCKEN, noted for his works of criticism, also Why not wire Boston and get a line switch, Miss Ellis, listen in on the a champion of bachelor life, has forsaken the on her career as Mrs. Kane and as dictograph and take down Lamberts conversation; then you can t standard of and has taken to him the acentric Mrs. Lawrence. By the attend to tbe picture. self a bride. Which must havec aused a tremor in the ranks way, checking himself at the door The Winslows butler came Into o "Single gentlemen, and apprehension that their days of a Mitchell reached tor hts tele- the private office a second or so what reports have receiver, phone somber of dress and deportindependence are also numbered. you had from Jackson and the other later, his face gray rather than t, There is quite a large element of men who enter middle ment, ? stationed around operatives He wasted no time on clvlli-tieo clock each afternoon except Sunday. Monday refers to Saturday's reading. 3, 1030. 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