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Show Item dL THE HERALD PAGE FOUR - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, F RIDA V, .h E P 1 L M B E K Gave Ji TUT , A niSIFSlMQjJ Seri pps-- cm field C Week-Ja- Every Tta ji (S Howdy, folks! Dr. Henry Arnstein, noted chemist, says that sea water is full of alcohol. keep it quiet, Doc, or the reformers will try to padlock the Pacilic ocean! Sh-h-h-- h, If salt water contains alcohol, perhaps this explains wny the THE TRUTH QUICK r.or this Neither newspaper, any of its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, directly or indirectly, with any pol.tieal party, public utility, real estate promotion or other private business except the pub.nation of newspapers devoted solely to interested public service. wild sea waves are wild. GIRL GANGSTER SOUGHT! 4 i Mrs. Authorities were searching today for Lizzie said Sniffkius, to be a member of the powerful VERY (JOOI)! VERY GOOD! Cove News Senator Reed Smoot, Thursday, announced that he favors a pot eminent bond issue to finance an extended building program for unemployment reiief Very good, very good in some ways. But how j ; Warren Aston and son, of Malad, are visiting Bishop Mrs. Astons parents, and Mrs. H. Lester Bair. Mr- - and Mrs. S. E Lamb of afHyde Park spent Thursday ternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ballam. o Williams MrsJames Treasureton is spending several days visiting Mrs- Sam Junior i tax-exem- pt Ken-nmgto- and Mrs. James and daughter, Alice Mae of Logan spent Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Johnson and Mr. John Mauthley were dinner guests of Mrs. Lavon Smith Wednesday at Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Larsen and family spent Wednesday evening visiting Mr- and Mrs. Jack Sorenson and Aaron Mr. - TRY THIS ON YOUR PICCOLO - well then lor I'll vote again! brother Herb YE DIARY ( Childrens li op Unions ; Misses Dresses Silk, Flannel and Jersey. . . Flannel and Covert Ladies Suits j Knit SG.95 Ladies L, D. Non-Ru- n S. Garments SI. 13 & n Girls Dresses 5.9." . 35S 45 $3.95 Ladies L. D. S. Garments Rest grade silk L. D. S. l adies Xon-Ru- 1.35 Garments n Thys evening, being in a humour to make all things even and clear in the world, I did tear up many old papers; among otthers, some verses which (under the title of "Sweet Love, Tender Love,) I did begin 15 years ago as a callow lad; and, reading it seized with a greale nause, and became very sick, and thought I would die. But, after throwing the thing into the fyre, I did feel better again. And so o bed ... 95 These beach pajamas the flappers are wearing are noththe ing new; high school boys were wearing emfive years ago, only they called em balloon trousers. ... Dobbin had his faults, but you didn't have to pay 20 cents to park him seven blocks away from the office. Old .... The flower of youth uses the dough of old age to get college bied. It is the highest privilege of a woman to make a home, Mrs. Thomas Alva Ed'son. $7.50 TO BUTTE AND RETURN Large Size Blankets 72x84 Cotton $1.65 Part' Wool.. $2.95 . . . 39 Vest 1st North s le president, eh? Waitll you see him lift and see what you think. There are those who are raid can sing and cheerful whistle all day long but they didn't take a cor- . Small Brush Fire Threatens Old Cars A grass and rubbish fire of respondence course to get that unknown cause brought out the way if it rained for 40 clays and city fire crew and engine at nights they would still feel 12:38 Thursday afternoon to witn undampened cheerful the rear of business houses spirits AND, LISTEN: Its a good along Center and First North policy to go easy on your vir- streets. tues and not parade them too The fire, directly in the rear because as a general much ride people dont tiy to be very of the Mendenhall Auto Parts different,-fro- m what they are. company was spreading close about a number of wrecked Light enough to supply the .'.to bodies. While in the vicinentire United States continu-- 1 ity the fire crew burned other ously for 176 years could be dry grass as a future safeproduced from the coal burned guard. No loss was reported in the country in a year. from the blaze. ... benefit, and dura if a neigh-- l bors hungry heifer did not visit! the upper orchard and shakfi down and brouse down that trees crop and .do a rather! neat job of pruning it besides. Nature will handle all these; matters if you only trust her4 and man has considerably fewer duties than !, he sometimes suspects; there Ms by far too much by men meddling the sedate and,; eternally ly march of najure. j '&osAA&6aascGGaGeaaeaoeciG03oasia&isiBio&Bo&x I Order Your tew Conference Clothes NOW And Get Two Suits or One Suit and An Overcoat for the Price of One, Suit! f INTRODUCTORY OFFER' GOOD FOR $39.75 I g. The Famous WILLARD BRAND Line of Fine ALL WOOL, Tailored to Measure Suits and Overcoats. Hollywood Styles. Fit Guaranteed! GUARANTEE WILLARD BRAND CLOTHES guarantees to every customer, upon examining your clothes should you feel that each suit or overcoat is not well worth $39.75 each, you may return them at once and new garments will be promptly made or money will be refunded. Every garment GUARANTEED ALL WOOL and TAILORED TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASURE. i There are no ifs nor ands to this guarantee. We mean exactly what we say. We stand absolutely back of every garment. The fit and tailoring must please. YOU ARE TO BE THE JUDGE. v i.i WILLARD BRAND CLOTHES 1045 So. Los Angeles Street , Los Angeles, Calif, We have no connections with any other firm and every suit IS CUT FROM THE BOLT AND TAILORED to YOUR MEASUREMENT in our NEW MODERN TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT in Los Angeles. Come in Thursday, Friday or Saturday SEPT. 10, LAXETTES 11 OR 12TII THIS OFFER ENDS SEPT. 12TII AT 8 P. M. C A N I) Y Effect i Remember, After This Sale All Suits Sold By Us From This Line Will Be $39.75 Each OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 P. M. DURING THIS ..i- 7 INTRODUCTORY SALE! I'erfect 23c a Box See $100 Prize Offer in ! Sunday LAXETTES Utah Logan SQUIRES CLEANERS & TAILORS PHONE m with time- Men who ake elected to office are not those who have the greatest knowledge and capacity but those who have the greatest political skill. Will Durant, writer, j Make a small deposit and be measured for one of our famous $39.75 suits and receive a second suit, overcoat or top coat of equal value, at no additional cost! Herald-Journal- Logan dumb-bell- INC one else isn't afflicted with the ways . SEPTEMBER 18 From Logan via Oregon Short Line. Tickets good only in coaches or chair cars limited for return to home destination before midnight September 21. Ask local agent for further LAXATIVE Logan Garment Co. .FHVl'E USf.ll off. Youi! rather those The worlds greatest optimist: The bandit who holdes up a newspaper reporter the day before pay day. . Childrens Unions 50( they just arent built that Some people are ambitious and energetic -- and just work and work and accomplish one thing after another and wh'rn the rest of us get tired out theyre still going strong but its usually a source of worry to .them that every- way (The following pome was sent n by an unknown contributor. 'Clear, concise thinking is Is this a democratic plot?) one thing that will cause the When feafhered Titensor. songsters sing of the prohibition Mr. and Mrs. James McMurrin overthrow no more. Mand family of Logan spent menace." Mrs. Frederick And Britishers quit drinking , Sunday evening visiting Mr. Alger. tea When apples grow without a core, J And Greta Garbo falls for me When John D. slips me all his jack. And dames no longer craVe new clothes When I prance up and gaily smack Jack Dempsey on his plastic nose When these things happen, bo Lathing Suits E l'll JY Riv. women n. Logan Garment Co. . ... and Mi's. Joseph Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han-Allasen and clhldren of Wyoming are spending several days yisi-Mr- s. tmg Mrs. Annie Hansen. Are Always Bargain Days at - You take a really generous person . . . hell give you anything he possesses and is often just as generous with other folks belongings as his own he never thinks twice Of course we give credit io rron!e who are neat and clean According to the old proverb, about everything but thev're love is blind. But love is also that way in spite of them- deal and dumb when a girl selves goes riding with her sweetie on you could douse them up a motorcycle. and down in the mud and they would come out right side tip ACCIDENT and spick and span .just as While taking a bath they do in the movies Liz stepped on the soap; Any number of The doctor was called, pride themselves on being good There isn't much hope. - : wives and: mothers but a many of them Teo many singers over the never had good a chance to be anyradio are enjoying the right of thing else tree screech. Some women who are quiet BACK TO SCHOOL and thoughtful and get credit MINIATURE for it couldnt go out and Was miidature apartment last make whoopee if you paid them for it night? ... ... trees under, my charge. There was a tree, of summer apples and its that was an, aged tree with inlimbs were overloaded ferior fruit: yet it seemed my though duty to pick That fruit, was not it was worthless. This only a thapkless chore, but a dangerous one. for the tree was aged arid Us limbs unreli, able. This tree 'and its sagging limbs oppressed me and hourly I sought courage to tackle a job I detested.. ,, I go to town and within two, days return;- I visit my pet , aversion, and io! and behold," almost every apple has been, picked; had.J been a man of prayer I would have thought this a divine interposition. That was a mellow moonlight night and, smoking a final pipe on the rear porch of the shackv I heard a mellow plunk, plunk down the hill and, tracing thd Dai discovered disturbance, and his bay Inare pal rubbini against the tree and showering1 overripe apples. Dan, the old," white, craft! word fc equine stuffed-shi- rt beei horse has for years smart enough to rub himself against the trees that have ripq fruit on them; but this year! when he shook down the cropf he had to compete with tha sheep that followed him anq ate most of (the apples, which made Dan shqke the tree mora persistenly. , And then I' had a prune trea that was one more prune trees than I needed to pick for thej family use, or the neighbors , thing But I don t know it looks as tho the bad and good come along pretty easily without much cultivation e. Sweat on, taxpayer, sweat on! . It seems to be the general op.nion -- tf at our impulses to uo the wrong tung keep rolling out -- just easy-lik- e but that any virtues we may possess are the results of long, hard struggles with ourselves to do the right Reward offered. Photo by K. O. Lindquist bonds. Titensor. He also came for his wife and two sons, Richard and who have spent the sum- mer here as guests of Mr. and Joseph Allen. Mrs. John Richards of Smith- field spent Wednesday visiting Donald Mis. her daughter, guest-con-ouci- about it I know a woman and no one can visit her-b- ut she must give them something to even if its the take home salt and pepper shakers off the dining room table You can tell her you have o f lavender a pair at home and dont water from her need thorn-b- ut when you get mother's dress- home .Hu'll find shes maning table, and selling it to her aged to send them home with little playmates as grape-juicyou . he securities for the next 50 years. It is also a very good way for the contractors who will benefit by receiving the contracts from the government for public works planned to stimulate employment. Rut how nnnh of this money will find its way into th.e poiketo of th? men with famd'es who are walking the streets of every city in the United States wondering wlu re they are to get something to feed their hungry dependents? It is safe to say that a very small percentage of that huge sum which Senator Smoot piopo.ses to raise thiuugb bonding the nation will do anything more than go from one capitalist to another. And jn the meantime, the small taxpayers as well as the large ones will contribute their bit to the interest and principal payment on these government - o Bench at Logan. Frandson returned Hales home Monday after spending a week at Mapleton, visiting at the home of A. W. Bowmen. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Pond of Idaho Falls spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiiensor, also relatives at Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Comi&h anci family of Preston and Mr- and Mrs. Elijah Allen and family were dinner guests of Mrs- R. L. Allen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen attended the funeral service of Dean Pond at Lewiston Friday afternoon. Earl Titensor oi California is spending the week end visiting lus parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grammar school 59 gang. This youthful i s desperado on a wanted double charge of burglary and bootlegging, she is accused of stealing a bottle olbirs. For example, it is a very good way for the capitalists who will buy the bonds and thus draw blood money for the American taxpayer through abou1 n column is by Mrs. T. A. Wotruba all of you pay atteruion and until the Oid Man gets back. -- JM) (This Published every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., N. Gunnar matter at the postoffice Rasmuson, president, and entered ss seeord-rl.i.'- s Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subset lption price m Cache Proclaim liberty Valley by mail, $2.50 the year in advance or 4u cents the month. Outside thruout the land" Cache Valley, by mail $5 00 the year. Gilman, Nicoll & Ruthman, Special Representatives San Francisco office, 525 Market St.; Chicago office, 41u N. Michigan Ave.; N, w Ycrk office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, 18 Tremont St.; Detroit ofice, 1120 Fisher Bldg. R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor . Compen-satioEmersons, ..Law of world has in the natural abidlong been one of my few and ing texts; both in the hills conin town I Fjrivij found it stant. i I feel a certain duty to the BY JIM MARSHALL Afternoon r ia By HILL BILLY eERVI Newspaper Hite LOGAN, UTAH |