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Show r r cn two DEC. TUIADW, IIERAI.D, ?fc THE HERALD A a- ai I) i PIE Cl' I A NATURAL il '' Lit n U)1 la DtArri' t.i s San Francisco office, 607 Montgomery St ; Gilman Nlcoll A Rutbmau, Special Representative New York office, 10 W. 44th St ; Boston ortlce, 18 Tremont N. 410 Ave.; office. Michigan Chicago St.; Detroit office. Roto 2, 266 General Motor Bldg. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, N E.A. Service. Full leased wire of the United Press Western Features, and the Scrlpps Canfield Newspaper THE TRUTH QUICK or officials has any connection whatever, stockholders Its of nor any Neither tbla newspaper, utility, real estate promotion . other directly or lndliettly. with any political party, publicdevoted solely to disinterested public service. business except the publication of newspaper Howdy, folk! Market not? says that, owing to heavy ship merits to Italy, prunes will be scarce on the Pacific coast this year. All together, board ing house dwellers: RAH! RAH! RAH! S LESTER. Advertising PETERSON. Manager. Managing Editor n prunes leally tome m arce, thov will risprice, and restaurant menus (tuy thw Item 1 tijuiie 0)1 the first place, suppose you built an enormous pyramid and then tried to balance it on a small block of concrete, about an inch square, and then, to make it hardc., you tried to balance this big pyramid on its point. You know .yy hat would happen: The pyramid yyould topple. Now: The worlds financiers have been trying to just that. They have balanced all the yvorlds enormous trade on a small block of gold about as big as the house you live in! Thats all the gold there is on earth. About ten billion dollars worth. Jt yvould make a cube yyith sides about thirty feet long. On this cube the financiers have built the thing they call a credit structure. They will tell you its perfectly safe, but common sense tells you it isnt. In evils ioi se thievcy was In the west's euly days or as stealing j man's g'ub u.ed to be In Alaska. it's pietty easy to get out in a brut at night tluough some ol Hie twisting channels and snake a conp'e ot logs or so out of a towed boom. but very little of it seems to he done. ami public opinion is sternly 1 U Well of course Every log is bi ruled and the only way to ton teal the b, ami is to 3j.v oft the ei d of the log there are pietty stringent laws again-- . t this because a big log may lie worth $75. sometimes the logs get away from the booms 111 a storm but most of them are recovered when they drift up intu bays and snag oil Elands and then the rescuers get a dollar or two apiece loi lowing them back - what to do? ihe olnious thing, of course, is to put props der the sides of the toppling Hm how? pyramid. heres only so much gold. ,lu" about silver? Why not make props . .. ' it stiver? "Oh, you cant do that cry the financiers in hor-r- . "Silver isnt standard," Well, we can fix that all right. Let s get together wiih other nations and MARK it "standard. Nothing complicated about that. All yve have to do is agree that silver has a standard value, like gold. What the city man notices Is the Gold is nUays worth the same amount, by agreeack ol city meannetses ment. Siher yvas $1 an ounce not long ago; today the people are big hearted and they ve no time for tearing you can buy it for 35 cents an ounce. That means the or down neighbors' reputations of g buying nations has been cut poyyer Indooi of most the in engaging Ciive you an idea? sports of the city dweller there is we suppose someWe apologize fur this long editorial, but its a thing about living next door to big subject. We shall return to it, with your perto the battle natuie and bavlng elemenu every day for a living mission, and maybe yve shall be able to make some that strips oil tl.e veneer anl sense cut of "the financial system that has almost luiugs out the hidden vhtues that wrecked what used to be, yve think, a pretty darn exist in every man. fine world. 1 - ! two-third- PLAN STUDENT bles and invent u tide machine lor generating eleitricitv and start it woi king and then never' do any wotk any more ui worn about Jobs or money or any thing else If you evei AND. LISTENcome by the island diop in be11 ruse there be pancake Hour and baton anyway and perhaps a bottle of aprkot hi. indy stuck away up under the eaves for your en tertalnment - SELLS NEW HOME The beaut flul new- - borne ol Lew Lerntson's on 3.16 W. Second South wa sold thiough the George Y. Smith Real to Wit Agem-liam Ewere. Mr. Beintson will build another new home and help the unemployment situation For Coughs Worry You A Super Help BEAT ToToo-B- oT 'JOON U)E Sum THANKS MORAL - v t . i i s 1. ., ! ire lb u artif tlu I)1' ' ' am! wrl . 0 e keep o?u4 Cal' vlij p pirt if r i m xb r r NlldDB. 111 tli.it lltig Pong till Bai k gammon i.h tinning to populai wait i ail haidl-in. Li I .Gen ' 1) levive P until thev un ' (ivv . I t BOOK REVIEW with a soul so Lives t .ere t dead Who ne'er The antics in childhood of hath day the priggish dearies Colonel That f.lled the Littl xe ries? O!' Silas Gnimp 111' sag.- - uv Pumpkin Holloa, e7. "it is ' asicr to trtkp things pluhiaophlea'lv Hun it is to pail with them philu-op- h D , ally SOLVES PROHIBITION PROBLEM! Prof. Amos Hardtack, deep student of national affairs, is the man in only America that has ever made structive a con sugges-t.o- n i oi lo i .still s ot UH .1 cal! t I) Li lie imi.i'hlv t.ni' s l,; o ,.u t k, llo 10 um m-- jiie-ide- . l, .i ws t tin , ha - ill. .i ii t ui it It. r v man it tllv 11(1 1.1 a i t anom bu ,1 u't) ,n'l , .ni it olfii' It) o a h v uli I W tnti i,i ud tin m a ti Ip ouA tn-- hai Is ip iu a littl b d t a u no ha" at NOW M BLOOMERS that It llo rt li i a ill he gov ci nun m is la tiling tliu mu no nd , it v y im mi and Ci p -- 1.).,! 1 's "II Ip and tii i a not Kr oi n ( t.Ot AN KM TEMPLE EXCURSION. The Benson stake temple t will be held Fnday DeThree session,) wtU cember 2 be given one in tho morning, one in the ntternoei! and one in the A General .nvitjtion evening extended to all members of Hen ion stake to tak' advantage oi this lact eximsion ot the yiar All gmealogual committees de to he pi(ent am! to exiioctcii ot coming. otheis destioii ail u who haven t tt Hi nson Slake Genealogical Commute W. J Harrison, Hopiesonlative. adi-pt- St-t- NOW NOW NOW ft It its ncr! yvholcOTi: palal. b! Coffee-Svilistitut- e you ever had! Good for your Stomach and your Nerves It relieves Constipation! I subscriptions to Ficgo lb. Pkg It always pays to buy the Best LADIES SILK NEGLIGEE NOW NOW THE WASH FROCKS $2.95 $1.95 Misses and Chil-dren- s, fast colors NOW $1.00 Ladies WASH FROCKS and SMOCKS Reg. $1.95 - NOW y 0 s $1.00 LADIES and CHILDRENS COATS- - BELOW COST i Ladies Covert and Flannel DRESSES-Regula$14.00 NOW r $5.95 and $6.95 f $3.50 to $17.50 ft ft ft ft ft LADIES SILK DRESSES Reg. $8.95 to .$25.00 NOW HALF WOOL BLANKETS 72x84 Regular $6.50 NOW $3.75 WOOLNAPED COTTON BLANKETS ft 79x80 NOW $1.95 A few more high quality Overcoats, Blazers, Railroad Coats and Swea-ter- s at Extremely Low Prices! fa fa ft fa Logan Garment ftft Repairs On All Makes Of Radios I RADIO SERVICE SHOP rriLiiL ow DAILY HERALD Reg. $6 45c and up NOW them news hot off the press... (5UVE ii $1.95 and $2.95 NOW YE DIARY L drink Reg. $6.50 Silk and Georgette, Reg. $4.75 v , $1.95 CHILDRENS DRESSES shirt SAOTAr4 Resiles:-- Nervous? $1.35 & LADIES' SILK PAJAMAS ave Men The husband of a circus strong woman who tella her to get busy and sew a button on et J Reg. $1.75 LONG FRINGED SCARFS Regular $2.50 miS? V i $1.35 CHILDRENS UNIONS V i Regular $1.75 SQUARE SILK SCARFS a , -- & Regular $1.75 j fa ?? e til) i - 111 Ins 65c LADIES'- SCARFS -l- ong fringed W to Buy a CROSLEY Radio 45c NOW 95c 1 It Pays 45c trimmed; Reg. $1.45 COMBINATIONS il tn Im S' t A Inpp ipotamus ha Momacli m the world. It Tinge from seven to nine feet in length ive land is capable of holding fool ; bushels of Regular 95c NOW 65c n Cnn.m PLOW LVT COKN'i IL a ii 45c double elastic; reg. $1.15 PANTIES---Lac- e 1 F1 Regular 95c NOW 65c i llel nov n; NOW on fl "t BLOOMERS, silk; Regular $1.15 2 IU lair sat is mind ti t U"n! . V STEP1NS, Dotted Silk; Regular $1.00 . Ik to) t a Non-Ru- NOW j tn, it t wo mi 1 Mis Nettie It Tliat cliei who In lahoted so taiihiuliv as ptesulent foi a iiumuer u year was n leased The follow i M.iiv Olsen Vioh t Lillie 7dlis, t n st tounselo' ir Olsen, seiolid 1,.1111,'ljr t!"1 ginia Olsin as seiietarv 'Iis E Amlersim i ml Mis J W Moi lcll wen in attendance. Mi and Mrs. Bert W Olsen reieivuu ongi atulatmus up,ni the Imi til ol a son H Mr and Mi Hansen at tended the luneral su vices ot thtdi biothei m law, Willium B. Lowe, whhh were In Id m the Providence Scioinl ward en Sundae afternoon Otlieis from here were Mr. and Mi. Milfoid Jenxon, Mr and Mrs. Merrill Hansen, Mr. and Mr. Leon-aiSoiensen, Mr. and Mr. J E. 7. illingor. Mi and Mjs. Fred Speth ind Miss Clara Speth ihe monthly work und busineaa nerting nf the Relh i Society was held on Tuesday atiermion at the home ol Mu Schenk Btubara The time was spent in sewing and pa ml in,, aftyr vv hieli luncheon served to 25 members - The M. I A ofiners nut on Tuesday evening after Mutual to prepare a Christmas piogi cm to he given on December 25th in the NOW IU r' Non-Ru- n: PANTIES 2 ti t t BLOOMERS ij? im n Sf btisim hot n aki'd ns ins Imo hall t ublu natio that S? - p u t it lat in in M Ac fit) ) ( i last day meeting held on Sintd.iv atUuioon. tlic West 1iinu.iv n xa - i. ill UJlUll-'i- t f t vrn u II Hit H lO li till t r I i) t U in Ip I' U Illd.ol IK wa-!ut- among . . - for dircour drinking young girls. "The way to stop flappers from drinking is easy, says Prof, hardtack. "Sim houv ply inform them that liquor is fat miting tenmg. Two towns in the United States Photo bv Hairy Reading are easy to remember They are Ki-Li Gee Gee Is not going to do At, in Georgia, an Uz, in n Christmas snopping early, as tueky the parly bli get the woini, and lie say she wouldn't give any body a worm for Christmas ? You ODE TO WINTER Turn backward, turn backward Oh Time, just for fun, And let us buy coal again At $5 a ton! aging Ii - To AUAki on il ec - till with i !1 College Ward: rd G.-- ot t d wl i IU li r COLUMBIAS. tl i ni n 1. j ti In u t A .t j u a i i mh n.ouMih os lo imh RECORD BOOKS CUEOMULSIOX f IrTV s y j Another way to get through a Prior to the dose of the spung is to iiovvd of Chiistmus qnartei, students ate exported to tent an atmmed tankshoppers turn iu their books in a window envelop so that they ran be mailed EPITAPH baik during the summer Beneath this shady maple aliment record books harp been iies Henry J. McTax; i d nt the Utah He called his wifies mother kgriml tural toUrge auoullng "That ancient battle-axe- ! II Saxei. de in ot the m1 i f it imi suen-e- t t aud rating r g. You cannuiiir home now, Jake Dlls small blue book wilt contain c have a new prosei Kmc he student's complete scholastic erord ince matriculation as a col ege student. It will also serve as i grade report The books vv ill be issued en each .egistiatton dev They will li.t the undent's grides for the previous luattei a well as toi all pieceding work done. The book can then he kept In the piewsslon of the Undent until thluv days prior to the opening of the next quarter, when they must he turned Pi to the Now you can ddure to yotu evislrat's office is advisable tt.it tliev be return d In at the heait's rontent. run and walk am ,lme registidtion is completed. have good feet free from toms, Courses tak--that iuaiti w ill u allottees and hard skin then he tvpel tn and grades entei-'Ihe soienes. aching and burn ed immeilmtetr a! the loe of the mg qmts with one exhilarating Itailox Bath -'- I or 4 baths, a guHitet T hi new puxednie vv hii h wamanv nights in succession and devised bv I)- Saver is expected to on lift out corns roots and all. be tieniendously helpful to the stu- No more foot agony instead, dent, the leglMiat's office and tojstiong, vlgoiotts feet that will n ver go bai k oil you the tacultv member who irgistei City Jhug It will R'sp be possible t'ompanv spII Kadox so do alt stud mts und'-dnteir'sts the prevent plan to pteser'-lady) le lAdvertlsomklB 10TTA HOKLM t au-- : sal.ttu am! t iniiiiiK vJI..t' ol t t t ms M'lui-1'- hllll mm t. m o u ti t vi i in M t c a Bicycle Like This for Christmas ditieultiei. - Cieomulsion i nude h give supreme help lor coughs from colds that worry seven helps in one jou. Jt combines (he best helps known to science. It is dor quick e elief, for safety. But careful people, morn and more, use it for every cough that starts. No one knows where a cough may lead. No one can tell which factor will do most. That depends on the tvpe of cold. Creomulsion costs $1.25 a little more than lesser helps. But it means the help. And it costs you nothing if you it iaiis to bring the quick relict seek. Your druggist guarante-- s it. it for safetys sake. .frost i c i. M 'ii r J From Colds That Cough for mttleuU Cold Kid hi i m t ri will h tritv M t f . p . I'noHiM (December Hi) Betimes up, and to breakfasting on wheat cakes, little pig sausage, ham and eggs, fried must and a small cteake, and would have eaten mare, but that, heaven help me! I te reducing. Anon to the printery, where comes a fellow to sell me bonds, bpt Lord! when he doth see the poore, poverty-stricke- n garments I do be wearing, he doth almost breake down and offer to a closer (Jip k on student who are lend me a silver shilling! And so placed on probation for scholastic at my scrivening. silver-ownin- Ah, well, some day w e a e coming up here In a hit ko.. a pair of overalls. and foiget all o i cii. trou- undt , , is the greatest of and is looked upon much as log stealing i read Lets try: f again-- it is eyidcntlv v There is very little ritmo of any v !r Father Give as well admit the financial system that has millions of hundreds of human beings to brought their present badgered and bewildered state, bo we outfit to find out something about it; v.hats . rn" with it; what should he done to make it right. a- - k i Hut M is im yt tiVf it i FEMor,fgg- things. INLET. H. C Although f.quor i easy to get nut prettv expensive up in thti jic i ot the woods theie is ui l uinuiy little drinking . -t- inAineinano coming ovei here with a three start thirst naturally expeet to see every w ho can drink at any i 'amiiiian I' me he feels like It and slay wit i .1 the law taking advantage of .ne lat t but theta nre lumbei camps June that liardiy ever see a bottle i f liquor of course, there s di hiking, but rnnkeness in pretty uncommon retai aiK CHRISTMAS GIFT HINTS e LOUGHBOROUGH A nl f SALE I Li' il 1) uotk iul.Ui i b) Uitim. aftordiii tu S( R Hum Mdip pi oni r that tills Bh'O' t)-- )1 ut but ll.iouun 'Up OLD FRIENDS. to you, as a Irieiul, that We we don't undetstand the world's financial system doubt it anyone does. I here arc minds only about a dozen first-raton earth, and most of them are interested m other mat ben H IMi . a ouis Of COMMON SENSE ABOUT PROSPERITY We li 4 pn-va- e OTT13 all ' h New-pap- 36-S- 8 ;i as ii pl'iv t Pre-Christm- w o I. l .1 hi Published Sunday morning and every week day afternoon, except Saturday Federal Are., Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley and legal holiday, at aecond-chiamatter Co, N. Gunnar Raamusou, president, and entered aa the postoffice, Logan. Ltah. under the act o( March J ,1878 Subscription delivered by carrier. price 1 2 the year. In advance, or 25 cents the mouth ybf EXPLAINS FUND Every afternoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. HARRY II, HI I: M iXiiln COMMITTEE umo People in shci cmcAoo. Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d Olft THriOl) E 2, - Jt ml. N - iafiiriy&i x jo; Utah. JZ m t? COMPANY fa Just a few doors from Main Street . . . Where Savings Are Greater! ft. 39 WEST FIRST NORTH H ft ft J |