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Show H- re' ; : 0".11.1"01.711.464.11111116P;1014SO401,1w4.'11' : , r: , - " -- .- ..0.000....100.1.1FAMMIOftEr41.,.410, ' ' ' ' ' - ' I - 1' ' ' ''': ",' Arqk AP , g 1P4V'11., - t .' ! ' ',' .1, : , - ,- , - - : . ' ''', - '4,. - ...; , '' ' '' ' '- '- ' ' - ' !1' i '., " .,' ,' ,' - TTESDAY ' 7 ' t , THE 1)ESRLET NEM) g ,. - .1 7 " ' '' ' 1 reed Marshall. Itelpetee; ........ .. , .., i ... ,. , , , . , .., I Shop : tackttrau x crramzat Ku,' .1.. 1 .. s, A. 0 . .. 4,,noso, ''S . - ,,., ., 0, , Jewelry's", grimier thelleer, aloseld lOs imported I. Leine Carrier D ratullowl6 The. laceeret Neere. Sall 4' ' , AS di 29 ...1y41. ftillemefades r)1111"( famendrognpospasdaurT ''',' , ': Ab. ' L NOVE31BER ' ' . , - MilimmolOmElidowommllidEM.AMINISoodlIEMEENN 11 - : - :i- - - - - - - - &un .. ' . - Early EarlyBuy ' ' - ' ''' Mall Early - ' ' ' - - ., '' ' -- , - ,,, . - , , ' . 4 - '. -. . ; , . 4 . . Loectoc. Nov. he nrelltninter .,,''hearing of former County Clerk A. M. diMathews on of n.--T- . . charge illegally verting pubne funds. which was set for Monday M the city court was tam the county wutelot for trial It is attorney the ready came may be dismissed. althounit no 1 Itattment of that sort could be se- here. oofficials cula the Mee of O Anderson. eharged wile a statutory offense. the time of bearing was set for Dee. 1. The case et Eills Nelson. chargederith kill'na a set -I while-t- he mee Jai...bearing Of Lehi ant,. --Louie Bodrero. charged with annault and battery was net for Thursday - - Ittenintr next. P ' s attracted much The letter ell ' attention because tit the 'imminence of lhp part!ee Involved. The two brothes arcs charged with U. somata D. V. Anaereon. having a business I .inew-tt- f the city. with whom they quer--rat'''' over a bill, ed Andersen wee Itnncked down with a fork. it is said. red litter struck with an as., but the Weems eoncerning the affair -are very. a- bi;C ring In heollit out the Teets. Mr. Anderson rt to homitel after the ffricr. but ,vers able to be on the e,rsete poise Te efl'air occurred on , raturday 'evening. ! '' : ' ' ' pot - ' a , - . - at earrx.- - and Ctne deducted each-wee- par date; , , ', 7?), 4 On isooln. it , I i lie .: - I , -- . ',.N. -- L ACCIDENT VICTIM BURIED. LOOAN. Nov. 2S he body of Aifred Lundberg. who vras drowned in r Wetter-riveat Ogden last week the 1.59. -- - -- -- was brought to this city for .later meat. Funeral services were held in the Lindquist undertaking parlors at 2 p.m. today. Lundberg spent most of hie life here and was well known in Logan citizens. Interment was in Lomita City cemetery. - - - ; - . - - . . Libyan,- Near Completion brick Work A, the Smithfield Carnegie II'is nearing completion. The Cobrary ntractors rapid progress In their work so far. The face brick Area brickNowhich red pressed presents -eat and beautiful appearance. - slotITHFIEtro.--No- v. .. -- , have-,snor- ; Special Services GivenA'32 By ---- , i , (Special to The Mews.) It ' - ,,, .,.,-,-- ,.. - . . , 2 . 4 . Com. Missioner A. Gifford and wife. one of I the three leaders el the - work of the Sahli tionArmy- -' under Commander Booth. and territorial leaders for the states of the Salvatios arm,' where ..merived In Pocatello Monday they will hold a series of meetings.; i The meeings-ar- e supported by min.: litters of POCAt0110 and officers of the ermy from Idaho end 1:talt. Commis.. stoner flifford is an officer of more than thirty-eigyears' experience and has held some important goaltiOne i with the organization. The party will be composed of Mayor 1 . and Mrs. Joseph Faulkner. divisional for Idaho and Utah: Capan and Mrs Mrs. Purdy of 1.1rin 'MLR: from and IC.Irkpatrick. captain Idaho Falls; Captain and Mrs. Monett ton of this eft,: Captain and Mn. Brooks Of Salt Lake; Captain and Mrs. end bira hillips. of Ogden; Captain Menderson of Prove and E. L. Graves.; -campaign manager of Idaho. , , , . .. (' I I 'it II - --, , . s II tntliglige, . - c roe - ' i T. .. Form. er , (speciat a " . , , noft4Orp r Review, former head of the for. eign language department at Tech. has accepted a position with the Labor Permanent brganization of the League of Nations In GOriftVil. bliss Mestere is . , very proficient in the different len. !tutees and has had a large amount of , experience in social work. Ebe tII take up her new work about the first e' of binomial. At present she is studying . - la Psris, tItt , Serving Trays at I . ,I I . ' ' Bath A115.00 Robes . ipp - - ,c;i4, . 4 ROI ' 7.50 Silk Blouses), 4.95-9.50 Silk Blouses, 5.95 iripliN II . I ti - A -'' h I ' ' ;i g , I I pii --- ---- . - I I ; - 7:,:;:r:, .' ,1 - t,,, our entire stock NVOLVING at the 'prices here featured. - 4.tz;k. .. : I k.,,,s. , ,; 1:7;',"'.,',' 3.50 Jen Pettieoats;2.69 6.50 Taf.'Petticoats,495 . , 4:.:,,,., 125 Sal. Petticoats, 89c - , 11 , -,- . ' Z, 4 . - IPS e. 9 tkez - . e- I I Li . - - ' --- - - ..- , .. , -- - - - 1.1 - MoolemO.B. 00 woo. Winter Hats, 10.00 15.00 Winter Hats, 47.50 . 22.50 Winter Hats, 11.25 16.00 Winter Hats, 8.00 , .'125.00 Winter Hats, 12.50 18.00 Winter Hats, 9.00 30,00 Winter Hats; 15.00 . - 4 , ,!(?) N in I1 11 -- -- . . keg 4 I f- Irk , - , 1P1111' ; e tWU . 11P- rk t1 itAt-I411- VMT 1 " I If 04 . .1 I 2"7.):Nra a , 1 ' .1,.... ft - '. L A ... ..... ,drik.AN , fk!i-- ' 11.- 1,1 F10:0CriViii-tir'HiliT5:0-0-7-20.- . iz. , A II . .- agmAkuvahmge..m..14.0.0.000.Emmom.- , , tjty pu - ; , . 4.,,,, , - , , - r-- - . r"..e, . - , : - ... - , . - I 1 ': 5J4 :1,!"14; , - Petticoats for every-da- y wear and dainty silk underskirts for gifts or dress. 1. if . y laden with beautiful hats for this greatest of all sales of the hohday- season.: Hats, many of them fresh from our own workroom, expressing attheirhalt prices a, new beauty a.ng a wealth of new ideas. Velvets'and duvetyns highly ornamented with plumage, pins and ,flowers and fur brims most plentifully shown in the,assort - 4 nient; e , ,4.,- ' PetticóãtiTI 4 4.95 tables will all be fresh THE 1 , 7 1 4-- - c;, ,i 1 -- Including Our Popular Priced as Well as Exclusive Models I 'I es, 111 - All 6.00 Bath Robes lUill . - - edliMhP ' - - t '., ( . -.- i.--. -- Pq' - - -- -- -- . - , I , ' t.,,.. t7,t- 3.50 Silk Blouses, 2.45 3.95 4 . . - - 0.., 6.00-Silk-B1owi- 3.95 ' N . .11 -- ,- . , ' ' . ' imismomostotte to. . ' II - ' , WIIIPIlli111 ' '",' - k illilliftliell03:thiliCileara lifahogsky finished aid vtith glees over preitily patterbed bottom. Size 12x1S-Ine- h. 1 - K:17, .4' Sale . - ' 'Irli't '' r. MO to The News., ' - Each piece in satin-line- d boxpearl handled and sterling trimmed..- - Choice of pie knife,- bread ,lugle, cream ,ladlev, grayr: ladle, cold ' meat fork or berry spoon. Idaho Tech Teacher Einp 17" - ' t , wander from bright beaded models to the nevr Parisienne el00000 and fascin siting overblouses enriched with em broidery and brsida. Purely moth-- , ing could he more expressive of oere's at Christmas than thoughtful regard . blouses like these, . I Pearl HandlicISilver; 1:45 , v MCI t g- , ,. . Irmt I Iff - . colored for 95c, ,,,, . It ' et' - s .. r will fond!' their thin Illten materials with unexpected F INGERA delight, and admiring eyes will , ' -- I,,with antique gold mt..; Rightly ored base, fitted witgold or candlei. Stands 14 Inches; , . t,' - - - ay ' . . 77Cantl1e Sticks, .95c Each omath'Z'tal n: I Ai1I .. . tnebn.....C.&.toice. : 111 . love. and in these various ubleeta the irretest seope for the early shop011etteor itt ttilanr tram. else 21304, selection. peels tones In art polychrome frame. 10213- ' hick, and color1,25. , le -- , Beauties Just Arrived Offer Matchless Values i N.' i I I 11 , adminthfy--earrr-onoe- 6.50 New Plaid Skirts, 3.95 8.50 Ne-s-v Plaid Skirts, 4.95 930 New Plaid Skirts, 5.95 They join in the great Yearly Garment Sale tomorrow. A sug- gestion thta savors of such econ- omy thta it will be littlè wonder if women fill all their personal as Well as holiday needs tomorrow. I Scores. of patterns, in cord or satin trimmed robes.' Two great lots. 1141 ...ti, ''111 . .. . rt l', ', .1 Its Attractions frame P icturea,,l..25------:--- , most I ht , - . ,,, -- , - . i. 'F"T 1r ' - -- -- t ;.: 2,,o ii II II And a Few of I . 1! Gift Bazaar 22.--- , L' , the most part specially T ORgreat annual clearancea To 40.00 Winter Suits, 19.50 To 50.00 Winter Suits, 29.50 , To 65.00 Winter-Suits39.50 Pre-Holid- - IA' . 1r t.' Lg., ,.. . - - , 4, , : - laine.. Liiie ,k OA - Flyer Train,- 2.00 1 Sport Skirts - - - purchased for this notable array both as to value and styles and sizes for women- and i misses, in plaids or stripes. ---Gentline- -Biiio-n . Tills train is complete with engine;coal car, coach and eight pieces of circular track. Nothing could be more appropriate for the boy's 'Christmas. . ra ick Work on Smithfield - . ath ilobes ?:o - merican ;L-,- fge- ' trimmed or not, as one likes them best Ft,Values that are beyond the play of words, and styles that only a visit to this store can encompass. Of tricotines,wool velours and velour de . ' - - - 0 k,...,. . ... -- - Winter :S.44..... V ., - . . . J - stands eighteen inches. tomorrow, both for, - , SaileoilHeNCInisilmasBlonses would please the little girl more. The'.doll is uribreakablef dressed. with wig and cap, and chair is white enameled and I prefer. Just note - lyHAT 3 of the year will be represented in this wonderful coat event tomorrow., All Vie popular materials, in plush or wool, with furs or collars of self material, as you ' , ' 1.59 - C OME of the greatest purchases - ti 141 L Pieces. : tiOa11:71111111.------!;.ottJ)Clitl---- as Character Baby Doll - and Chair for --- - The different bighschools of the' dates county ha'.. mad,. reservationmaster-on which they will view the 411 A" rEtk . Announces for Tomorrow away-1-Christm- iellov 11 -- . , I . 7 ESS than a month is the happiest time of all the year for the boys and girlsespecially when ill the toys, , dolls and games are from fresh, corn- telecteed assortments' plete Tomorrow, to encourage early shopping, we have arranged mumberof speclil features; two of which -- are announced here. One of the largest stocks in the cityit will be a pleasure and an econtomorrow. omy as well to shop TI . . , s , ,1 . Ira - Vik - :., , , - t-- IL A I I - -- - To 16.50 New Dresses, 7.95 To 22.50 Winter Coats, 14.50 To 27.50 Winter Coats, 18.50 To 30.00 New Dresses, 14.75 To 35.00 Winter Coats, 22.50 To 35.00 New Dresses; 19.50 , To 40.00 Winter Coats, 24.50 TO 45.00 New Dresses , 24 50 To 55.00 Winter Coats,,34.50---- t 0,414'fff To 75.00 New Dresses,39,50,... To 87.50 Winter Coats, 54.50 4),0,,,r.44,,,,,,,,,. i I. N., 1, - - ...tweed In The- - exhibit tneluden --- - last- - ....arid famous naintings. Prof. P. S. Powell of the r. A, c. art dedartment is in choree of the exhibit which will nren week des 2o4 exenings for4 weeks and on Sundays from to 7 rt. ye" - ., ,,, , ' ,0 - i OA - 7-1 ell 191 . , - ,1 - -- .' ERE are featured silk and wool dresses embodying the latest midseason's styles, of cotines, serges, Cantbn crepes, poiret twills;satin and .,duvenorsuch dresses as many years past have not brought for prices so low. . . I ..,,...v...,".,.............,.,t,,..,,,......,...- L - been gathering merchandise for . 1100 Ank - ILI , ' A .4411111kill! it . 1 4.- -- I I ilpil sof ib . 4 t 4-- IPIle . , -- LI to, ê if ) . . C.) - .. ,-,,,,,,,,.. -- , II : ,r, ill A . ,,, , , almo-- tr,;,',"; I I co--, o , , , ''' - ' , - ...Iii - , 100,000.00 operatedthe great Paris merchandising machinery has silently, arduously 1 ,11.1 rt ,. - O. Ob.," m St exacting expectations may be realized as in every past year-en- d clear-: you 11&.!.1.Litt the latest edicts of letashion,-- m a, wondrous variety of styles, amt all 719.7: gat.lierea ' .,; theswrieness of purposeVALUE- : , -' - 1 litil museum of New York th o4 Methodiet church LOGAN. Nov. licenses were issued today to Carl E. Iluiphers of' Lewiston. and Sarah Thomas of Lewisville. Idaho; Elmer A. Leishman and Dena P. Maughan. both of Wells-- 4 ville involving-ove- that our c ustoers'-.W:te'c'ent cc. Here , ., i . RAMS' entire stock, worth of midwinter coats, suits, dresses, skirts, T 1lE waists, petticoats, etc., to sell Tomorrow at reductions only possible annually. Manufacturers have r - . , '' : at Logan TO WED. ' b , - , - - ' UE.- 1 , Il4.Paintings from the LOcIAN: Nov. Moironolitan - s1N,N, Art Masterpieces Are - - r- - kt I I, :1 tours Will after the open-- I View- :- - , ilf ., , 11.--T- one-ha- lf . ...I , 1t'l ,kk , - , ) ,Nrolh i - winter quertees opened at the Utah Agricultural college this morning with an exceed- -,ingly large enrollment . lirom all pre'the recent estimate tut indication,' that age would be added to the Mudent body when the doors opened - for i Ins quarter will be urpatmed. Although the regist.r shows that' the agricultural and mechanic arts courses are the favorites with the new students. the schools of eeonomies. commerce. business administration. and 'blench have a creditable num- genral of applicants. Theincortty of the her new entriee aro from the various counties of Ptah but many of the surrounding states are represented A store of good things is offered to those who are- registering for this Avert from the valuable quarter. courses eiVen. entertainment in the way of concerts. onerlis, dramas. athletic mantestgand numbers, -other amusements will ap- pear on the ralt.ndar. Students Who sere unable to regis-- i tee on the opening date will be e r f the we e k towed' fah to wwure permit cards from the resistto trees office which will allow-theno banunder next Monday regieter Mime bat those pito do not apply for entrance until after this week will be flirther restricted as to the number . ,. , I Opens Auspiciously! - , - . .. , . . , - , C Winter Quarter--- -No'v. : special Purchases, Together With Regular Stocks, to Sell at Savings of 25, 33 and 50 per ....000011...wolea",,,..:t' ' ..' Ileal'aigee:Tötti-ted- , - - - - this year ate considerably less than half the amount due has been eollect.1 III Clow. on ed and the (Iffy,- Many farmers in the county p rephrted UMWe to pay their taxes this year. e dip i, ',,, , ., -z- - , li - . 1.1101141) LOGAN. Nov. 11.Texpaversthrontred the tol ice of the roonty trelCurer asp .pnel a rre gum ,ok as collected before night but ft is aprorent that there will be a large delinquent itst s ' , '''' N. Cache Farmers Are Slow in Paying Taxes! - ,.' ,i '. ' - . ' IT . ,' : : - . ' '' ' ''' ) ' fa" ,', -- . . . ' , ' ..4 .. t , , .. 4. . . . . . ,. 1 ) |