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Show LOGAN (UTUI) PAGE TWO CACHF VALLEY DAILY HERAL'D, TRID -- A Y, OCTOBER T m 0- - It Is Not Wise for Even the Closest Affmites to be Kept Constantly Togteher, Especially If These Affinites Are Brilliant ..WHAT THE 'TT JL A Her lie u Published Sundav morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday and legal holidays, at 3u3S federal Ave, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., N Gunnar Itasminon, preside nt, and entered as second class matter at tue pobtoffuo, Ita'i, nude, the art ot Maich 3 ,1579 Subn option price $2 the year, in advanci, or 25 cents the month delivered by carrier. S' vice. Western folks' If tli oi eisial question m the United Stales will each pre . scut their viw, luioie a publi- - , audience in Sal Lake C ti Oi t radio announcers wioh to make their deccript'onr of the world sertes more realists, why dont they broadcast the sound of frankfurters sizzling on a hot griddle? Proclaim liberty thruout the land Giimau, levuii uc tiuuuuau, i,tyit,uuiiuirai -- wu rtauciacu omce, our Montgomery St : Chicago office, 410 N Michigan Ave : New York orfice, 19 W. 44th St ; Boston office, 18 Tremont Et.; Detroit oifice, Room 2, 206 General Motors Iildg A 5 IS They are laic no Duiow la Di Clarence True Wilson, eqmllv famous foimei the .ue,,i0n io piohiuitioa I)i Wilson an, i Harrow have re-- ' eentlv compl. tc tour together v of Canada dmuig which thev. studied tlie Camulia) system The"9 debate is being In HI m,der the ausp.i es of tin Ilonuewlle club Fea'ures, and the ( mud 'to for the Poison Ivy Thu bozo who savs, St Louis ant win It ain t in the QUICK (aids'" Neither this newspaper, uor anv of Its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, directly or Indirectly, with any political party, public utility, ru! estate promotion , other business exetpt the publication of uewspap rs devoted solely to disinterested public service. OTTI3 PETERSON, Managing Editor HARRY 3. LESTER, Advertising Manager. (4 pii-vat- e Joe Bungstarler says he was so tough when ho was a baby his parents It t him ( ut his teeth on a buzz saw and fed li'm cactus needles in steau of porridge, OBSERVER By 3 old Will Hats Heaton--purifi1U known as the mowes a. wlnle hick ye laid otr going to the thing W light imagining Harold Bill would bo metalled as t bief sin.iiio Alter ed writer. I r but the oilier night we lo,t our giip and went to a show and blimey, Bil!' as they aa In Luunon the films haven't been ilm raj purified at all H urrav has any alight it has taken us about 12 vears up at home to teach the Heir not to haug doors or let the i.ci een r uoor slam he goes to moviC3 in which jfropie Blam doors but It does not seem to effect his work on the hotne doors. if one accidentally Elamr he comes back on tiptoe and it and doses it vory gently However this Is a long, long way Irom what we started out to write about wo have no wish to appear an a censor but it seems to us some of the .thus go pretty far to drag in things that might as well lave been left out we have listened to a lot of the humor of the taikies and we would just as soon read Ellis Parker Butler cr Ring r ardner who manage to stay clean while being tuuny leo-pen- a Of course the move's give peoif people ple what the people v. want that sort of Hung we have no objection any more than we oh let t to the newspapets pouting eomlc srtips which always g've us it pain in the neck in any case ao rreat is done and after all the films help prole to laugh and tercet and that excuses a wt of fault j Mavbe if Mr AND, LISTEN Hays suddenly determined to tase elf the lid all the movies would bof ome intensely moral overnight and tam downright di pun'rt -t- i 5 hri I I I ' at times, he is lonesome and, pci Laps, discourThe kmdness shown him Thursday by Mr. Olofson will stand out in his memory as one of the CITY COUNCIL MOTHER GETS OF RICHMOND LAST FLOWER . .. HAS MEETING Lance. brightest and must pleasant experiences while in (his section. It will bring home to him the fact that ah may differ with him in their though the people religious views, sull they are broadminded enough to treat him with kindness and consideration, and even try to make life more sweet to him "Mormon missionaries, perhaps more than any one else, appreciate the brotherly love extended the young Adventist preacher. be FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS WORLD SERIES1 OF g Statei ;rODAV and "SATURDAY Bast Sound In the I'h ' ft Sfyri'i Then Newgent plucked a carnation for the mother who wa3 barred by. barriers of stone from being present, but whose thoughts had never be-'absent one single moment from the time that her boy went to the death cell on SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Oct Tuesday. he gave that flower to Today 3 (UJ0 A white carnation today Mrs. Northcott. wrote finis to the crimson story of Gordon Stewart Northcott. Larry Newgent, Los Angeles LONDON, Oct. 3 (UP) A bomb exwho befriended and ploded today inside a mail van Evangelist advised Northcott until the very which was reported to have conmoment that the gallow'3 clanged, tained bags of mail from Belaud Four postoffice workers were Inbrought the flower to the mother of the dead boy, Mrs. Sarah jured and the van demolished. Louise Northcott. Northcotts last request, contained In a letter to his father, penned only a few hours before was his execution, please, I want white roses on my coffin. At the quiet funeial services in the little bay town of Richmond, directly opposite point San Quentin where the grim prisbn stands, there were no white roses to be found, sc carnations were Fall TODAY f a the ideal season for painting iirlti utoU-aiDd- auuiQitt 6M. t !J Coviuig Sunday THE BIG HOUSE ESEZZSFEX2ZS3SEES2K&FKIB iu 1 ai SCHOOL SHOES v-. FOR i BOYS that will stand wet wea' ther $1.39 $1.98 $2.45 $2.95 HIGH CUTS BOYS $2.45 $2.95 mgr " ALL TOR WEAR $5.45 $4.45 MENS DRESS OXFORDS Calfskin with welt sole. Also fancy alligator trim $3.95 $3.45 to ' MENS HIGH CUTS with Scoths Plaid Top $5.95 MritiA $5.95 . vvOixiv $8.95 $7.45 SiioiaO All Leather $1.98 $2.98 $3.45 $4.45 I g 1 i !, Peters Diamond Brand All Leather Footwear a&aru-mvikc- -, Pure Paints jjjx, 'S!2!KStoh7Z. n Bennetts flrfL ge-t-- 1 vet ups d o tSSSZSKgSS&aaSSZXKXaaGGSI with graven face as the of solace were intoned RICHMOND Mayor H. F. Ok son and Mil the members 6f the city council met Wednesday evening In their regular monthly council meeting. A report of the atreet committee was made showing that 1250 yards of crushed gravel had been hauled from the H'gh Creek gravel pit at a cost of 60 cents per yard. This cost to the wagons was 50c per yard. About thirty men and teams hare been emOld Grampaw Xed Oakley writes: "Lack o faith Richployed to do this work. in th leaders of th Crossroads is lible t result in the mond City can now boast of hav-ngood roads, a fact which is ablition of Marshal Tack Henberry and the instalgreatly appreciated by the citilation of a traffic light at Main and Maple, which zens in view of the coming wet season. is th marshals present stampin ground. The city la also diverting another spring from Cherry Creek Th Interseftion is a purty busy place, sometimes canyon Into the city water sysas many as seven cars passing in all directions within tem. Regularly samples of the half an hour. Marshal Henberry, who aint as young water areg ent to the state board of health for examination and substituted as he was, finds himself lost amid the hectic surge of have been reported pure. No one but Newgent,1 who offiPicture his is shows critism Connie of considerable modern traffic and there Mack, ciated, Cyrus Northcott, the faof the Philadelphia manager was in department while on duty. team, conferring with Gab' LONDON, Oct 3. am The execu ther, and two morticians, as the last rites were attendance chief of by the St Louis 6treet, tion of two English women mis read. "Th marshal has several times lately stopped Literary, Cricket & Clam Chowder sionarles by Chinese bandits was The carnations gave off a sweet Orestes to explain and making him late with deliveries In order to cut down tne nine. streamed reported to the church missionary fragrance. Sunlight of number home runs, both teams on Saturday nights. It is urged that th' traffic light octety today. stood room father the The about rtuf-feto have a uae screed baseball will be, like justice, blind in both eyes. with goofus feathers. Tea will ammaBtojiiSBaaasaEassBQ8Ka be served between innings, and a pencil sharpener will be furnished HERES MORE ABOUT players for shaving off chaws of at f V eating tobacco. Due to the number of sport experts attending the lame, there will be room for only three spectators in the park, and (Continued From Page 1) these lucky fans will be permitted to throw nothing at the umpire exC 1 f I was 5 to 2. the Athletics beating writings, Jeiusalem was destroy-lIv- ' cept rutber pop bottles, specially made for the purpose. Play ball! Caidinalu in the first eham, ed because the 'schools were cou'd not be said of baseball game. President lected, . Hoovei was there wilh four cab- - Jewish Inhabitants in New York inent niemiMus to lend to each Citv nov. NEWS OF THE WORLD om Klppur, day of atonement. ui tor a cheer. H ' stopped off on his way to began Wednesday night at EXPERIENCED property btvners, professional Thu is Amos ovn, with the chanting of the J. painters and decorators say that fail painting gives said Peruna, Kol Xidie, and today 400,000 chil to ba the grsat- best results , . , Surfaces are dry and be missing from New L and GARRY COOPER Lily ren porous, allowing L;' est cptim.at In absent the paint to penetrate deeply and afford Yoik schools, public Citjs Eta Danuta, names better known In w o r Id. Mr. the perfect pro" to observe the holiday the United States than those of teetjon against the frost and storms of winter. P e run i li the children no Jewish 1 hales and snowneglect Pythagoras, are baseball fan who which for education, in the Sieira mountains, portunity tr ed to get the a that (success puzzles with 200 other picture actois, di explains world some teetots and helpers broadcast direct Accoiding to the school autlior-tRilph Burns, heidsman, agrees f r O m Philadelten CenUle3 thousand little dove 4000 sheer ovei the ities, on a phia crystal iH Iso be missing from the snow covered i'lhway, and thui set. i make a path fir Me impriioued public schools, "playing hookey 1 , hoping that theii absence fiom jdors, Anyway, persons who push babv diminished classes will not be is never to beat loco carilages tiy That sounds new, and is older obseivetl motives to grade crossings. then moving pictuies by a mil- non jeais. Simple heaned red men sold Courage: The quality possessed The woi ids roads were marked Manhattan island for $24. not bv a man who wears a pair of out originally by wandering ani- sasrecting liow that Island and sats to an I TV. W. convention. the east maj. Heavy mammoths made,- laud adjoining across New York YE DIARY joiths tluough thick jungles, sav- river would develop Mountain Citv, vrita mo,e than 7,000,000 followed 8h0 men 2) (Ottobei sheep auJ wild asses, population 1ms real estate Earlis Up, suffering from the m NINETEEN BILLION SEV-- j tialia along mountain EX HUNDRED MILLION DOL- - collique, and hie mj o a chirur-geoIdes . j who doth advis. me to eat Thibetan women carry heavy daRS whuh means that it is loads on their heads along trail) worth a least thirty billions every day some 'auerkraut, spins vf j That is impiesoive, and inter ach, paesn.es eggplant, tomatoes luadi b the animals do ask him, and rutabagas, and cai3 ago, at an alti'ude that csting. arc preferred by experienced property owners for Do I eat these before, or after, made eilort. and even breathing, And anon to the print-cry- , exterior sufaces. Impiessive, and vvoith remem meats?" impossible tor those not especial hei mg is the fact that if the ly trained sirjing merrilie, but not slng-irso merrilie when I do spy three Mans debt to the lower ani-- Indians had pti thefr $24 out at Bennett's Gloss Interior Finish nials sitting at my deske. is gie.it, tiny creatures q pei Cent with compound inter-buii- t b Ana so sr.eax ouv to tne Ms lbiands in tne i'acirit, pst rnej would have euongn and Qukk Enamels for interior where typing my stint, and hordes made transpor e now to uuv Manhattan Island fall decorating. heaven help me, underneath a tation and a settled life, instead seveial times over steam table! is of Nomadic life, possible. cant that you Thp difficulty M ,n shows his giatitude by make that sort of compound iu-- I j fa est the investment annuals, tei whereas you news fiom China says k might lands, killing lua as i.ipidly as Perhaps cun buy a go id piece of real ea-- t be w orse. I H it them for .Theiritate bpiter South of Kansu, bandits a town and killed everysp'r is may come back iu al Take care ot it, and iater have ? : i LOGAN UTAH torre it take car of you liiuper body in it, SU00 persons, except enme young grths, cairied on as he in ancient Hibiewl Our crime wave is bad, but prizes. Or Thru Darkest Philadelphia With Gun and Camera CROSSROADS . No child has any natural mmols and the ability of anything to help bun acquire some is very B Mnilied Andiews Marlon Campbell of Provtdeme was the guest of Mr and Mrs Rj F Sliinnway and famlh Friday. Hof lelt that evening f.n Seattle wheie, he will complete his senior year at the Uuiveisity of Washington. Mr and Mrs Warien Kidman, and small daughter, Cutty Jean ofi Collinston, Utah, were the dinner guests of Mi ami Mrs Ray S. Hanson on Sundav Mi's Arthur VVliei it r of Burlev Idaho, and Miss Libbe Stevensen, oi Lewiston weie guests of Mr andf Mrs Henry Wheeler on Sunday Mr. and Mis Cliff Wiser and small children spent Tuesday ln? Lewiston with their parents, Mr. and Mis. John Miser Dr. H A. Adamson and daughter, 5 Bonne, were guests oi Mrs Henry Wheeler, Sunday y Mrs. Luella B. Hunter was in Loon business, gan Wednesday Mrs G. A Hogan and daughter ArminU, of Lewiston, were visi ting In Trenton Sunday with Mi and Mrs W. B Hunter. Mrs. J W. Bentley and daughters Eva and Gertrude, were Logan visi- tors, Saturday. Lt Frank S. Hummel of Lcgan, was the guest of Webster B. Hunt-j- , er on Oct 1 and enjoyed the dm k shooting. LINE-U- edly, aged. ! Ac a matter of fact the talkies seam a good deal I ranker thau the silents ever were we dont know whether tins is a good thing or not and we are going to expose the Heir to a few of the newer ones to si e what the effect is weeping a good lifebelt ready for the rescue if the paie seems to be afflictiag his moials nothing up to now seems to have affected hi smoraK or for that matter demonstrated that he Mormon" At the Rotary luncheon T hursdav noon. A. (I. Olofson, manager of the Blue Light Gas & Oil company and an ardent L. I). S. worker, jud with him as his guest a young man who is at present doing missionary work in Cache valley in behalf of the Seventh Day Adventist church. The voting man, still in his very early twenl.ies, has been here but a few weeks and lias not yet had time to make maty friends or become acquainted with anv large number. Undoubt- Jim Marshall Miss Mam me HJe, ot I,ew lston was tlie weekend guest ot Misc' SPORTS SECTION Now tlia autumn is here, look for the ext Ring etilt between the fast Tmlfic team and the shifty Pedestrian eleven. This game la plaved daily on downtown streets To some, it may appear as a little insignificant thing; to others, ami especially to former missionaries, it is 'cry significant. lioeial and . HIG! ILY COMMENDABLE The . mous (lub THE TRUTH ! S LT LAKE ( IT, Oit 3 Tan TBP.1 Jldino Uicillj oppisei opuions on the most Conti HoAdy, Li-i'- Member N E FAMOUS DUO DEBATE SQON Every afternoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. Full leased wire of the United Press. Bcrlppa Canfield Newspapers CANDIDATE WILL WEAR! D Til ield Newspaper Seripps-Can- f WELL-DRESSE- mon-slui- p r siereo-type-room- n Mn ii fra j LOGAN jos-dH- cap-tuie- d 0. HARDWARE o Lyric Bldg, S HP vs, State II a - ChamDS i - t . Cnmsoii 137 si W aJ yaiuiuaVi vcu 0 W A wr v S hi ADMISSION 50c rJ i TkRi I VJU |