Show FOUR HQ STUDENT LITE Vca Forensic Man- Old Aggie Slur agers of Southwest Have Meeting Univ of Cal So Branch — Women forensic managers of all southwestern universities have been asked to attend a conference to be held at S B U C Sept 23 At this meeting a Womens' Debate League and a Womens' Oratorical League will be formed NONAME HATS Projects Worked Out Logan Utah CITY DRUG COMPANY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS r ‘ EVERYTHING I V DRUGS TOILET ARTICLES AND Sl'VDRES Telephone 200 ' 07 North Main J P Smith & Son By Experiment Station Students should become acquainted with the Experiment Station since it is through this division that the foundation of agricultural work Is laid ' Most of the members of the Experiment Station staff are teaching and indirectly each student receives benefit from the research work carried on by’ the Station by calling at the office for bulletin and circulars which are available for free distribution and then apply dil igence in the reading of them A number of unfinished projects on which publication will no doubt be published at an early date am as follows: Potato Breeding Action of Alkali Soli Moisture Studies Grain Varitles Cereal Breeding Weed Control Breeding Horticultural Products Honeybees Types of Farming Range Reseeding Poultry DiFeeding Soil Survey Sugar-beseases Ground-wate- r Development Marketing Utah Fruits Pumping for Irrigation Nutrition of Infants Survey of the Composition of the Irriand gation Waters Steer Feeding Dairy Rations Aa soon as a project la completed or enough work has been done to make the information conclusive it is published either aa a Station bul letin or circnlar or perhaps it may be printed In a scientific magastne We have just received from the printer Bulletin No 181— '‘Duty of Water Investigations on Coal Creek Utah” by Arthur Fife In tbia bul letin Mr Fife points out that to obtain the best results different con ditiona will determine the amount of water most economical for Irrigation Circular No 47 fs now with the printer and will be available for distribution within a few days This publication is “Celery Culture Far Utah celery Uta- h- by T H Abell standa for the beat in celery and because of the increased demand for It and further that this high stand ard may be maintained this circular has been Issued to guide new grow-- 1 et PRINTERS ENGRAVERS Designers of Programs Invitations Etc Federal Avenue (South Side) Utah Logan BELL SERVICE ' Oss RINGS TRUE Goodyear Tires Cl 3 L :011s t Batterte 'ICenter $0 West Fef First ' Logan Claaa Shoe Repairing tee CTrotman 3t W Center Logan — Expert Dressmaking Dresses and Overcoats Made at Reasonable Prices Call 47 j or at 3S Canyon Road Salta - era Circular No 47 and Bulletin No 131 will be sent to anyone Interested in them by writing phoning or calling at the Experiment Station The Durability of Our Work WiO be Remembered Long After the Cost is ' Forgotten A Palmer & Sons II Plumbing and Heating LOGAN UTAH v For The Best Cakes Pies Rolls and Bread Call at The ROYAL BAKERY D C t Maker of Fins Portraits f 1 : ttrrrc 1 — One of the greatest questions which still baffle the thinking men and women of this age is asked n "The Inner Voice" the photoplay starring E K Lincoln which is to be the banner attraction at tha Lyric Theatre Saturday The story of this remarkable phn toplay which Is considered by critics to te among ths greatest Him productions ever made bases this main premise upon the much discussed question whether a man or woman can experience the full measure of human happiness unless their lives have been consecrated to the service of some loved one In the answering of this question the responsible for The Inner Voice” has constructed a dramatlo spectacle the powerful background of which extendi from the wild and rugged mining regions of the Northwest to the capital ot Americas finance In Wall Street FIRST LYCEUM NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT' Loveland 1 0 - CAN A MAN AND WOMAN BE HAPPY UNLESS THEIR LIVES ABE ROUNDED OCT WITH LOVE photo-playwrig- ht —Try Our Coffee And Rolls— —Best in Town— - With J (Continued from page one) Vleuxtempa Violin concerto showing brilliancy to tschalo and dlamntie force of Interpretation marked tha true artist" Sylvala Koack la the recognised master of Chamber mualo end as nch M leader and fonnder of tha Rhllharmoale String Quartet He has spent the past year la Europe tnd la at present returning to Los Angeles where ha will become Concertmaatiw and AasMant Conductor If tha rhtlharmontc Orchestra lag hla appearance here This will Wa are Indeed fortunate In aecar-b- e n real mnnlrnl treat Clsdent Body cards are good for No reserved tests tioa - a Dora Haaesa aad Lacy Andres de-- 4 i -- :l Important Announcement BY T ARRIS TOS8ER Death to a man who’s vitality vim and vigor hath long proclaimed him a leader seems grossly misplaced But the way of the reaper is stern ' and unflexlng The career of Moses Sleifle was News Item lq a weak moment as brilliant and forceful as the course “Shy Oae" Lung walked off with the ota meotor and it to terminated in darkness ' College pta r -- bL In the rail of 1912 there register0 It ed at the West' Side high 'school Speaking of high education of enormous possibilities youth incosts twice isVuch'tn Afwhich were recognized at once stitution as here to fore ter 4 years ot successful athletic training Stlefel left the West Side M PACK ON THE EVOLU high school as a 3 letter man and TION OF A DOLLAR Our weekly aong hit entitled: HIS BRAINS WOULD HAVE A3 MUCH ROOM IN A PEANUT SHELL AS A FROG HAS IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN To the Students marine if of the UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE As a special service to its present apd prospective customers among the students of the Utah Agricultural College this institution takes pleasure in announcing the adoption of the entehis $ CammmdJttwUion $300 $400 $600 Ihtctsr Clothing Co Sport Quips Claimed By Death ' 1 to teach for a chaste 'They will he missed at Ihe Beta house registered at the Utah Agricultural He competed In three branCollege ches of athletics and proved far superior in football and baseball Wa1 drunk ten' days ning In 1917 the title of I quarter back Hash Bingham — Ya know In 1913 tho his love for thletics haven’t had a nights sleep in three was great he proved his love for his months the greater and was sent to country come? How Herb Adamson— the Presidio as a member of the S Hash — I’m -a night watchman A T C In 1919 he was transferred to the U of U where be was injur Stanley Eric Lockheart Prescott in 2 games ofl foot-ifajAustralian football stir and former ad after playing 1"‘‘r " ‘ “ 7' draft clerk th the secretary’s office U ‘he the from graduating After windows 'the and shut (Heeopeped ‘to California and entered busfor Cath Hatch) is working with pnt tiie're circles' His' heart' which He ier decoration: Cooley on interior weakened bk'heihmorage ayaJie would work in s bank' but iSljheen "for1 tonsilitls aqi operation Iqripg him nausates the emell of the ink ' low bygqn 'to tail hith1 ’Ah a result V returned to 'Utah' ‘Where U’ter is what you pe Catherine Wood ot extreme sickness he sue months might say “Acquainted with her cumbed leaving a wife and one as an item of its broad service to its customers enabling those unable to find it inconvenient to maintain the required daily balance a practical safe and economical means of handling their funds on a special check basis through the association of a strong friendly bank Our “Deposit Checks” eliminate pense and risk promote orderly accounting and are' instantly egotiable We believe the plan will appeal to you and we invite you to call and have our officers explain You are welcome at any time I day one dollar 10 days ten dollars 10 dollars one drunk Joe Maughan two years Aggie tackle has donned the Moleskins and looks like a cinch for an n ference berth all-co- ’ ' 1 ! George Nelspn the best trainer in the Rockies is back on the job He is on duty from 12 noon till J5 o’clock this week ii Frosh and Varsity “battle unto death” Saturday at t p m Come on girls Let’s go 't i If you’re' big v‘t t TRUST COMMERCIAL t or husky or fast or furious get a suit and come out with the big Blue team child Yes she knows her oil a A udlne Merrill— For two cent I'd push you is the face Yoa big stiff Jack Croft— For two cents you can do ft lady I need the money Church a tackle of 1915 Sergeant McGrath Dies of Cancer The death of Sergeant James McGrath who for the past four years Mitchell— Why do they call Fay and a halt has been connected with Hatch London Bridge? the Military Department ot the col Mose Rich—I don’t know lege Is a loss which la deeply reMitch — He'i always falling for gretted by both the students and fac’ someone'1 :d ' ulty Sergeant McGrath died of can(Loud cheers amidst applause) cer August 17 1922 at a local hos a k after au illness lasting all sum Tis rnmored that l(nkey Jcffs got pltal mer During the time he was 111 lu a boat and with a mighty effort— was beard from him and Pulled up the riwf h to 'the hospital the diswhen taken : C J a so far that he ' Headline: WOMAN’S HAIR CAT- ease had' progressed only a tew" hours after being liyed CHES ON FIRE ’r r operated upon Hot headed as Jt pere Sergeant 'McGrath enlisted as In the' United States Army In private ’George Nelson working on the and1 during the thirty-fou- r i88J new Bluebird - building sa)')i that he saw was reof which service years there Is one thing about a short warded with after promopromotion handled" shovel and that Is that you tion for the ability and faithfulnesa are1 Always dote to yoiEworlVi which he demonstrated until he had -tf attained the second highest position Dlnty Wceteott alter his first that an enlisted man can attain As was as bad off as a' a ' defender of his country he Baur ac one' legged man with fallen arches' tiye service In the Spanlsh-America- n e j- - e ' !’ War in Cuba and Porto Rico fought ‘“That was a wicked blow” aald Phllliplne Islands and participated the yonng fellow as he put away hie in a number of Indian ware in Wyohandkerchief For a time he waa stationed ming e at Duschene here In Utah and Fort TYrES OF KISSES tor several years was quartermaster THE VACUUM TYPE Note on a government transport plying bethe auction tween San Francisco and Manila In TYPE ALL CONSUMING! March 1912' he waa retired at Fort Covers everything from ear to serDouglaa as a ear death his of and time the at geant nibTHE FISHER TYPE He held the position ot a technical serbles a couple ot times and then geant retired lake a big bite (1 Institu-tiq- n j A supply sergeant at the THE GOOD OLD 'LIQUID' Mcdrath had chafge of crgpant VenlKISS Jq((Hkq cost of about one huiired hnd fitly thousand 'I"" er worth' ‘df government properdollars THE PERIODICAL' ' TtPB‘ end st no'tlinfe 'during his service ty v Ton know duty bound ‘ every hers was there a penny Which could ' “ ' a often not be accounted for and he demoni li‘ himself as an efflclent work strated LIKE WE US' FROM IF TAKE ef The average person does not apDRESBOBBED HAIR AND SHORT a man SES: IN FACT' 'THE SHORTER preciate the reel service which Me of his Sergeant type performs ' THE BETYeR Grath devoted practically all his life Even at that soma girls dreeies to serving hla country receiving a aren't abort No! they Juet got Into surprisingly email salary which In no way reimbursed for ths service perthem too far formed working quietly patiently turn-ovtnd faithfully a 'of quick Speaking Those with whom he worked while Have you noticed tha Flap Jack acting as supply sergeant have none Maa? but the highest praise for him Mr WE HAVEN'T GOT MUCH OF A jor A C Sullivan has said "His loss COLUMN THIS WEEK BUT WE LL will be keenly felt In our department and Sergeant Callahan "He was a GIVE ER IL-- L NEXT TIME man If exceptional merit and absolutely proficient In his duties" Ths Ccb many Students who knew "Sergeant Jimmy” fcs he was ftffedttonately called wilt deeply regret his death Full military honors were accorded him at his funeral Ha was survived Univ of Calif So JBraneh— Cub by two children Jamas Jr and Betty rooters are to have a place In the rooting section at the U 8 C- - Ctl THIUMA AND LAUGHS IN "REPORTED MISSING” game October 21- Under the direction of the Rally committee bleacher The much tatked-o- f stunts such aa spelling "Caua" "S picture "Re B V C" and forming tha big C are ported Missing” comes to tbs Lyric Theatre today This Selsnlck pic being tauinl the rooters ture In which Owen Moore Is Day and Night garage Service-F- ord starred Is really one of those Service Authorised Sales wa hear so much about Motor Co 10 Sooth Mata St but rarely aee It la full of tbo type ' Ade or thrills which have mads motion most popular (Hctursa tha world’s Read your salt or overcoat or entertainment One of these scenes dress to tbo Americas Itsam Laund- a race between a sea aled and a hyry If yoa vast It claaaad r£fct Es droaeroplane Is worth tho price or part LaaxJars and Dry Ciaaasrs admission alone Following this White chase comes one In high powered auPhone 411— Whits Cart Adv to Kerries la this latter race Moore la tha ' '- night’s-workout- ' -- tee System Deposit-Chec- k er ' see fame hasreturned from a mission and once more appears in the good old Navy Blue Howell Brothers Scbaub and Leddlngham are staging one grand battle for the quarterback position part of Richard Boyd stages a seen which is the replica of those thrilling events which fill the dally papers on summer Mondays In endeavoring to steer clear of a child In his path he swings his machine over an i embankment In addition to these thrills there Is a shipwreck which contains a series ot remarkable-sescenes photographed ln a manner which vividly Illustrates the rapid artistic advance or the cinemh Tom Wilson one of D W Grif fith’s old stand-by- s is the prime mover In a lot of comedy scenes particularly those in which he attempts to wreak revenge on a group of Ori' entals who are trying to do away with hla master Owen Moore Pauline 9aron the perfect flapper furnishes the romance and gives an excellent portrayal of a young girl madly In love and intent upon mak ing herself the inspiration of the man she adores Owen Moore the lucky man In the character of Richard Boyd certainly needed the inspiration as he is the absolute limit Insofar as not caring whether school keeps or not ‘Reported Missing” Is fine entertainment throughout i Logans Foremost Clothiers ( imi'i n ? 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