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Show THE JOURNAL Cotwatved PUBLISHED BY - , tnCAM riTY, f'ACtiP. rofiNTY, thel Moments f"d. .Ttagmof the Fox film 2nd East , , 0 j ,j North, McCormack to sign a contract to act, sing and talk in a picture production. HJE EABL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY tuUuei t tUe Pout urfioe every day in the wk except ffntulsy lyME .nro at Loga u, Utah, as Second Claim Hatter. 'ADVKia'I.SlMJ ltAXKS KLKNl.SHHD t). APPLICATION . J M BM KU'llUN KATES Paid In advance - By nail, per month liy mail, tw years advance.. Delivered, per uonth- Delivered, tw years advance- - -- 30c 42.W 45e ma Member of Associated Pres the Associated Pres Is exclusively entitled to the om for repub-- i tlcailna of all newa dispatches credited to it c r not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local new published therein. , All right of republics tl on of special dlspatchea therein ate alM j I rawl, ;B - AROMETER :: . READINGS Fair Chang- e5? Today 291!Hilli2!ll!3!i!4Jl5l!6!lU7lj8llj9iil8Q ' . : Yesterday readings are takes from Thai XOCKNAL8 barometer at Eain The above 0 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. Votuiav refers to Saturday's reeding. The yesterday" reading each ATX FIGHT UNEMPLOYMENT : time of that all political parties IT must subordinate their war, partisan feelings, and unite in patriotic support of their country in its time of need. & Remarked in . 1 - ROY probably ! her-Sav- clyi ways." Mrs. Bartholomew poked the fire. 33 hsre, Saxelr." omt of tke He ha4 cw anaesthetic and was lying, very tong aid raotiouless oa a hospital bed. Hig head was swathed In bandages. I)r. Downing sad Dr. Lytton were there slso and Lytton wsa preparing g sleeping dranght. G HISTORY . td-da- , . cwv, we & Post Grannock muttered it in bis sleep. She answered him Immediately and he was quiet once more. Tie Ivory rofte,,. token of their love," bad (lipped fnora his grasp and she put her own hand in ita place. Hie Ungers closed over it. He sighed deeply end hie body relaxed. ' ? ' The clock bad just struck Hires when tbs doctor, sitting In a base of smoke at the window of the room next door, was aware that his quietly opened. Doctor",! It Was Halite, very cool, Will youutf have another look? The restlessness Is considerably Since you came In at three." for what .he Lytton reached ' " needed. the patient, RiyhU'Get beck to ' , "oaraej, jlf Inject FJ joinutes later Grannock was fluiht sgililU Fingers on tho Lytton looked from Ilallle to Nurpe.Rlley, a atout whlto bundle Sho was On itte, bat'd little chair. asleep; ; . ,' A day later Hallie was back Jn Sosthcllff with Mrs. Bartholomew. Youll stay awhile? asked the old woman. If I only conldl But Tve got to keep my bargain. Bardy. I got what I wanted all these last days la Baltimore whil w were waiting and hoping, Mr. Brooa left me in peace. yon aay Mr. Grannock will get hie sigh, back? ''There la nothing to prevent it The operation was successful, aa tar at it went. Aad the days of rest and treatment were successful at far at they went Then the specialist made a final examination and told as that It only remained for the nerves ts function. They are sound and well a gal a. he says, and ona day, . - bait-past- . . . and Now! 4 . Lightweight Arch Support Shoes Specially constructed, lightweight, flexible , Arch Type shoes. Special tempered steel shank, riveted and clinched throughout sole. for comfort. Features all designed to replace the old type heavy Arch shoes. . Featuring Anna Mation health shoes. Cushioned insole The PSnarattosBa tlhie Amelia And best of all, these shoes S . : steady-tug-pu- j I Now-An- are specially price at LEWISTON The pleasure these shoes will give you ' will be remembered. who is fore? to camp out of doors dreams of the home his labors will buy him-bwho can save enough spasmodically to own a home? 6 per eent and safety following our easy consistent savings plan is the Royal road to owning your own home. j 8b left the room, then presently returned. How wonderfully good you are to me! murmured Hallie. The tray set before her held a delicate savoury prepare Hob of eggs aad there was thinly toasted bread and ' . cohee. "YouA have Just a sip of this wine before you take your supper, ordered Mrs. Bartholomew, too, with a strange anthority in her Tl . Handball Tourney Gets Under Way (Student Life) Coach Jensen announces that the annual fall hand ball tournament for students must get under way Immediately. The entry blank has been placed upon the chapel door. Medals are given each year to Hie champion doubles and singles team by Prof. Jensen. Those who are In terested in these medals and In playing in this handball tour-- , nament, get your team mate and sign today or tomorrow. During the week end the schedule will be made out and the matches should get under way on Monday. However all - first rounds are given unt.l Wednesday. By that time the first rounds must have been played or they will be forfeited, announces manager Dutch Cannon. Immediately following the doubles tournament a singles will take place to decide champion of the school. , Last year the winner cf the doubles was Joe Cowley and Wayne Henrle, with Milt Merrill winning the singles. Some of the most likely entries who have shown up good are: in past tournaments Dutch' Cannon, Paul Huffenur Waldo Peterson, John Jeppson, Keith Gorden Van Buren, gtanger, Herbert Griffin. Prof. Vickers, Prcf. Hurst, Coach Jensen, Milt Merrill, "Tack Hammer, Hammond and J. NORTHERN Biulding&Loan SOCIETY Home Office Suite Three, temmertlal lAgan, Utah. UUw Halites face twitched. It's set any more a question of what I wish. Hardy, Im his wife., I must pay my debt te him because' he gave me those extra two weeks I bargained for. And you and he are to share your lives together?" "Until he tires," said Hallie dully. Or until . i Until yoa what?" "Is it wicked to make an end to everything? pleaded Hallie-sob-- J If one has nobody) blng suddenly. to look after and nobody to care! about, do you believe one must go oa suffering? "Itll bo as bad aa that for you,; will It? 'As bad as that. Yon loved him onco Mr. Lester' Broon. Wont yon, maybe, come to! that way of thinking again? When t love Saxely as I do?" I dont love him be-- ; flamed Hallie. cause my selfish slackness blinded' him and I had to do all I could to make np. X loved him before, when we first talked on the cliff. Pen-'- , haps 1 didnt know it then, but I; knew it when I waa told 1 waa nurse him through that first j treatment. I forgot all about Les-- i ter. at once. There .was suddenly nothing of him to remember. Ex-her eyes dropped miserably cept except the physical thrill of him. He Is beautlfuuL Youd best not go to him It yon cant bear the thought of him. There was distress under the clumsy I" GREAT NAMES IN .s BUSINESS protect you in this store J words. I must. Mrs. Bartholomew fell silent. 1 You get standard mer- chandise in every department made by houses with a national reputation goods you can always j depend on. The label on every article is a "T She, frowned at the fire and mattered to' herself. . . . There came e knock at! the door. Hallie was out pf her chair in a; second. Her eyes dilated with ter-- 1 ror; her body swaying and shaking, she clutched at thrslnewy arm flung out te hold her. . the gasped. Oh, no, , "Not yet! Bardy. dont let him come In yet! I hare till tomorrow Ive been coasting and counting on baring till tomorrow! Its as bad as that, is It? said Mrs. Bartholomew for the second time. "Sit down again, my dear. He wont be coming in It yon dont want him to." Still shaking, blinded by her tears, Hallie felt herself placed again la tbs big chair. In vain she tried to regain her control. She wae In an agony of fear, fCssyrigftt, lfSt, by Boy Yiclttra) , Out sf the esad put cornea ale for Hslli In tomorrows thriHtng j chapter. You get it just as cheaply as suchgoodscan be sold. You are not asked to pay extra for expen- sive frills, inflated overhead or the good taste for which this store is known -- When you get a Hart Schaffner & Marx suit, and a Thatcher hat, ; mun-singwe- ar interwo ven socks, or an Enro shirt in this store you count on real value in every sense of the word. DEPARTMENT v I long - MBS, LIZZIE LAYNE, Correspondent 49 North Main Style at a Price are rejoicing over a, 10 lb. baby boy born Nov. 13. Mother and baby are doing fine. A childrens dance was given last Ftiday afternoon by tha Second ward Sunday school and another dance was given that w.th & large crowd out. evening . Mr, and Mrs. Pofu Hod-- ' geg and' Mr, and Mrs. Joseph An . automobile WTecker was Haslam Jr, and Mm. Joseph required to rescue a 300 pound calf which feu into a well at Haslem, Sr. Mr. and b&s. D. D. Buttara Fort - Scott, Kas. Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. Doris Hodges were dinner guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Bom an recently. The following grand children attended the 81st birthday of Thomas A. Kerr Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold ut - ' w i Ha paused. good business. The 6hort session of the old congress should ItlsaWe. , ' avoid political disputes find attend strictly to business. that Kaowtag," he repeated, Miss Conaldine has taken your safety Into her hands." Lei mo send for a rnshlon or something, Lytton whispered, hut Hal lie shook her bead. I shall not grow tired, she said. i , .it', i. John McCormack, who comes to the Capitol Theatre y She sat" down on the uninviting in his first starring audible Fox movietone production, chair. Ssxely stirred and put out hand. is today doing for song in America what Dante did for a groping f am here, Baxely. in for literature literature in Italy 4and what Spencer did Hie head closed apoa something . , England. that hhe had placed in hie palm. I shall be lu the next room, said There are no indifferent audiences when John McCormack with great gentleness. sings, McCormack audiences are invariably com posed Lytton Hslli wea dased with fatigue. of Mrs1. Charles Bradshaw, November 22, Wellsville, the While she bad been in Now York really cultured men and women of the communities where he It bad been" decided that Dr. Down while a great artist sings lug would "operate Immediately on appears who listen spell-boun- d great songs and proves to them that an artist land a song her return. ", . Sunday Won't Mr. Grannock come hers Mrs. Bartholomews after yon? rough voice was rougher thaa usual. No. I left a letter. , . . OU, not , telling him the truth! There ts a chaace, so tong as Lester Dn't malicious, that he will never Lgpw the truth. . . . No. I told him that I could not marry hlm becanee I was married already; to a nuta I didViot lore, who would not let me be free. And that nothing I had hoped about and mine our life togei could come true except that we should love each other always. Al- . ' may be great without being mysterious. . would be a Actuated by the thought t.hat if physical impossibility for McCormack, within the span of years alloted to him, to appear in all localities where his voice and his presence was desired, Winfield Sheehan, vice president attended when Mr. Dont-Worr- ,1AR has r.aats to sec. be will see. as soon as you knew that, "Yes. r TENOR Hctrot Atfcsrvwn of Chadwick, Mo., And you came away? itt AH hlf, gnd I WOcas) They must for the time being drop'their political quarreling, and promote whatever measures are necessary to win the war. , A similar situation exists in regard to such unemployton. ment &s now exists. While this unemployment is no doubt Rose Such extravagance, Bardy. exaggerated by many, and there always are a considerable I am here. I shall he here all Drink it up, my girl. mimlier out of work because of seasonal irregularity or night Tha wine did her good. She waa much who idle are is in the number Aha! laughed 'the changd.of occupation, yet able to eat nearly all the savory, Hr. Grannock does not trust and some color excess of the average. All elements in congress and the govcame back to her ernment, in state and municipal administrations, must get my good Nurse Rlleyl lie snapped cheeks. bis tBger and thumb under the Yoa are . a wonderful cook, together to act on this question. starched cap ef the elderly nurse Bardy. C Idleness, poverty, and want are a common enemy. There who was taking her position oa up I used to be a cook, once. is no room for political differences when fighting such a foe. the other side of Grannock bed. "I may get a telegram presently," Public men and politicians should forget their rivalries for She smiled Indulgently. I thought there might said Hallie. It isn't that exactly' " began be a letter the tijqe being, and join heartily in every practical measure. here for me. waiting ' Mrs. Bartholomew sat down in They should not worry- for fear that someone else will Graneoek weakly.old man! Lytton the opposite chair and stretched her get some political capital out of it. Any element or any in- raised the bandaged head and out towards the legs dividual that takes, hold to do good work on this situation, is the dranght. Its all fire. mannishly going to obtain recognition. Every public official or business beeu fully explained. 'Dyeu want Mr. Broon to be let leader who is effective in working to this end, will not be 'Ia he pleased about the opera- In? she asked. If you donLyouve out to 1 comes its when the it tion handing forgotten by public only to aay so end be stays ont Hes So tar. But all Is. I he believe appreciation. had one taste of my tongue already. Let us then forget politics until the newly elected con you need think about hi that yon will He wont give no any trouble. . bv Oscar Hitt In Little Lives IOTiO. Mn7ernb&..-- 0 the dark KEEPS PAITH HACLIE .. UOE A ties f fomwere mnmt, wk hinted haeria i.rom- -. tesereim life at a cirtal mo hum I. and Hmr to4ikluie, tee , tri he loir. ere the saute pr $ Craunot'k it I'rpt t ip tu our a f the tart, fjester lirooH, tlnui-stortin eaten 8 I teH Sfrattneoi: ifaUtes errrrs vw Vss tke mantes km. IIUhe rot AU f. Varlhalomnr, every tra old t comnu. that her father feat i fern (ouahHna, wanted for murder. Uianuark wort with her to iUmore far farther etre treatment, In Kew ork another Host CohmWiii litt told by her guardian, wnarrvpvtems tan per tiowtl e fetrfe, that ska it danghter of Vlkm Ceualtlme bv a mourn other tha t1f neite, tvtrxiw wee ffirm't tor-tune, at fchirh I'rtle it trustee, if the splits mill Mm Letter prer$ ' lit thitat aud flalUe marries him 8 eondlHa he allow her to return ' nt ones iO'bt with ftraimoet; rfr-im- a another erneial tperatio. Mta visits Perie,sehm eruftily telle her the other Most it the rightful heiress. , Chaster Tluu:.iir tfrn. jottAhl Tflr. jCcftwo 2 We Give S. & H. Green Stamps Bo-ma- s; a-J t Work |