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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, AGE TWO The A Herald-Journ- Week-da- y Afternoon Proclaim llber-Vall- ey ty thruout the land. & San Francisco office, 525 Market Kuthman, Special Representatives Gilman, Nicoll St.; Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, 601 New Center Bldg. 18 Tremont St.; Detroit office, R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager Editor orris PETERSON, Managing --ij n rrir nnrrr -- -- iin,njxrtmivaanj-u-- i THE TRUTH Bv HILL BILLY POME Published every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., N. Guruiar matter at the postoffice Rasmuson, president, and entered as second-clas- s Logan, Utah, under the art of March 3, 1879. Subscription price in Cacheby mail, 2 50 the year In advance, by carrier $3.50 a year In advance or 40 cents the month. Outside Cache Valley, by mall $5.00 the year. jjuu Ln.ftn.nnj Between the Milestones One of the most Interesting of Lives of speed fiends oft remind the current evolutions In AmerU3 We can deem all caution bunk; ican thought Is the rapidly inliberalism of the proAnd, departing, leave behind us creasing Steering wheels, carburetors, fessional men. Until recently the professional radiators, broken tops, fen,'ei'ows have been Tories. This ders and magnetos. goes back to the time when the Just a pile oi useless junk. king, or the church, was the Heaven will protect the work- cole support for the profession Even in any youth, tne docing gal but who in heck is go- a als. and lawyers and denlisv; ing to protect the guy she tors and musicians and vtois working and ejiiors were generally consei vaT ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SEZ in e lor things 15 they vor- eCall em grass widows if you will. But youll never i find one thats green. Newspaper Every t al Scripps-Canfiel- d I needs is a device that will remove some of the political baloney we have to swallow every day. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER QUICK Nominated for A11 - American veil leader: The hero who leads the cheering section, despite the fact he is suffering agonies from a chapped lip. 'Neither this newspaper, nor any of Its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, directly or indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promotion or other private business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service. ggSaS YE DIARY (November 18) DONT GET OFF Awakened earlie, Dame Brew caterwauling in the kitchen, she singing Massas in the Cold, Cold Ground. most lugubriously; and when 1 do demand she do cease her bellowing, she doth retort; Listen, zany, thats the song I do boil eggs by two verand four ses for yerses for hard. If you want anybreakfast, dont criticize by musick! And so, mighty quiet, up. THE COURSE! Some hopeful but misguided persons are pushing t 'what they tall an program for bettering things. rIhe first idea seem3 to be that the president should be given autocratic powers. On the other hand, the handful of Communists in the country wants to give the working class" autocratic powers. At least, we suppose that is what is meant by the dictatorship of the proletariat. ' The trouble wilh this country isnt a lack of dictatorships, but too much of them. The sort of dictatorship that allows a few extremely wealthy and unscrupulous men to cut wages arbitrarily, give or deny work to thousands of men, juggle stocks and grain prices up and down at will that is the main , danger right now. CperaLon of this nation by ALL the people, for ALL the people, may have ats dangers but we will take a chance on them. Certainly, we v ould get better justice and a fairer division of wealth than under the present system, or through the dictatorship of one man or one class. - May vis TCywctfully suggest to those who condone the prosent dictatorships, or who wish us to go Facist or CommuwsMhat this nation is committed to ment of thoebpk), for the people, and by the governpeople and it is going to stay on that course, A-B- -C or Mumor Rowdy, folks! We dont as they might appear conducting a class be-m For 20 ami more years I have biology, or making a talk Leen making a stud of the let- fore the good ladies of the r. ters I get from readers end I T A Here is another Important perdiscover a becentage of protest letters from class that is increasingly the professional men. coming progressive in thought; business men. Also I discover in the educat- the middle-clas- s the fellows who are discovering ed class a grown) u. social and an increasing that their important political dediMateem for formal theology and financial leaders have littheir that and them serted It is seldom that I receive a as subject Uberal letter from an "educi-to- r: tle enterprises are job as the more seldom from a school to disaster asor the chore of the the stiff teacher. Teachers are subject to working d clerk. political bosses anti vey can-- 1 Since all political evolutions y as to boing quoted, but I know that professors come from the disgruntled end school teachers are not middle class, the men who have nearly as meek and servile and businesses, profession's or smaU lo" ouo i.ie upholding of the status orthodox when white-collare- This is Harold Rhubarb, noted golf architect, who In planning W' ( V y to build a 35,060 aero golf count for the benefit of V en- thusiasts Who If nte 19. up Blue and blacks, with velvet or matched material collars. Formerly $35, now $25. Former $40 coat, now $30. Fifty dollar superb tailoring and fabrics OVERCOATS 1 $40 Now Fable: Once upon a time there was a football coach who, ou the eve of a big game, didnt predict that his team would be overwhelmingly defeated, Our best Hart Schaffner and Marx Regularly priced $60 - as If there werent enough things in a house to get knocked over, somebody had to go and invent the bridge lamp Just Now only $45 Overcoats : . . . . ' Ranging in price from $35 to $40. The $35 coat goes for only $22.50, while a Special Price on the $40 coat is $27.50. Hell-gaini- ng - Sweaters - , Mr last word in Sweaters style, all wool. Formerly f $6.50 NOV. 20 , i A f S' ft r X , & . MeflVIoriej Qaver Overalls '"'22Hrrfemn, full cul . Flat Crepe in all Shades at Yard ' vAil "secs I 1 Boys Money Saver Overalls 220 denim, CQf "full etif.-- ' Wens Dress Shirts, fast colors , . 'Tu 5r 1:25 ?150 Mens BO,. Shirts 2.25 ' Outing; 5"1.G0 b ' . BALL BRAND RUBBERS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ! 3.98 CCc . 12.50 All to be Sold Out. Winter Coats in Ladies and Childrens to be sold out at Cost. New Shipment Just Received. House Dresses At 05 j QCC OO . . Rubbers . Mens Rubbers ail Mens Rubber Overshoes All Rubber Mens Overshoes 1.25 4.98 $2s S398 Underwear, all Sixes, 6 to 16 Fair Mens Underwear Pair Boys ' gQp 0 Logang $0.50 $6.50 SHOES Bostonian Shoes not a pair that isn't worth the regular price of $10.00. Now $8.50 Formerly $9.00 Now $7.50 The shoes you have always paid $8.00 for Now $6.50 Regular $7.00, now Now $5.00 EXCEPTIONALLY FINE TAILORED SUITS REDUCED 20 PER CENT Remember You are offered the last word in Hart Schaffner and Marx. No shelf-wor- n garment But the Latest ! It should make you smile to get any suit in this store at a Twenty Per Cent Reduction ! fL00 MAU'S DEPARTMENT STORE Store New I? You paid $22.50 for these coats just a short time ago Front quarter horsehide and sheep lined. Horsehide Coats, blanket lined Mark Down Price Sheep Lined Coats, leatherette, Formerly $12.50 Now Only $Qa50 lined Corduroy, sheep Formerly $12.50; Now BJazers corduroy and blanket lined . Formerly $12.00Special Price,. $12.50 ,0 Ladies Dresses 1.49 Mens 'Wool Hose Ilose-- Yards for Department $298 10 29 49 69 $98 Chilbrens Rubbers 75 $J69 119 for in ail 4 s Ladles Arch Supports Childrens Slippers- - flannel 9 Yards 36-i- n. t - Sheep Uned Coats : $J95 $g95 SJ9S Ready-to-We- ar Mens and Boys Mittens Mens Silk . Cloth of Gold 6 Yards for Mens., Dress Gloves, Lined 88 $jj95 fast colors 43 $J49 Children's Shoes iu tan to 2s.. or blade, Ladies Slippers . Travel Crepe All Shades ; 3 Yards for Sateens shades 2.90 Boys l)ica Shirts 39 09 1 .95 Now 0350 Childrens Shoes Mens Money Saver s,; 1 $5.00 Values STARTS FRIDAY NOV. 20 FRIDAY pr Now 05.00 STARTS j1, e f v Department 57 West Center Thatcher Clothing Co. ty Cee Otsr Bio 1 Ad For Many Bargain: The Most Sensational Sganaftn (Sfleaffaimde Sale STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th jle te Overcoats Todays Oddity n, Nov. League of Nations council was reported today to have officially Invited United States Ambassador Charles G. Dawes to m Its sessions. Dawes has been standing by negotiations on behalf of the United States. s say they lik to elbow-roo- m have Arterial highway. when they play.. Tho golftors use the line all the time ers will ride foi roaripinjr. from hole to bole on motor . cycles and keep score on an For some time Emilia Martino Anyway, the Ice cream com- - adding machine. ."The.iMua&er ef persons who -- Photo arent worrying about by Burns Crookston. of Udine. Italy, sunered with a nave lost interest in me be- panies violent stomachache. All regufrozen assets. cause of my marriage is negJoe Bungstartersays: Whether lar remedies offered no relief. , ligible, says Rudy Vallee. As i The Japanese war-son- g, To tht hospital went Emilia we a man should tell his wife all tarns were concerned, any- suppose, is: Good-by- e, Na- - he knows, depends upon what Martino so phys.clans and surone who takes an interest in gasaki ; Hello, Tsitiahar! geons could bring him pea;e he knows. . Rady Valee is negligible. and comfort. stomhis from removed now can Medical Theres a They specialists long, long .1, up through remove foreign particles from ach 25 nails, 10 tacks. Spending 2 trail i''-'a- t Aqssrtcansism: stomachon a party line Emilia Martino's the lungs by use of the bronChangchun and because the negh ungklang. choscope, but what this country ache subsided. i PARIS. INVITED even BACK to the days of the Consumers Market. Regular 1916 prices with wrant now. at tailoring and finer fabrics. You can buy the suit you the price you are prepared to pay. v Grins in the News DAWES Happy Days Are Here Again BUSINESS NOTE Ashes to ashes, And dust to dust, Too moth credit And you go bust. GIANT GOLF COURSE FLANNEL HERE fanns, and who discover the scheme of things rotten the growing distaste of such class for the antics of the 87 e, who own the country is cheer nig to anyone with a sfXrA idealism. r Speaking of Manchuria, what happened to that war that was going to end. all wars? - - 1931. soft-boile- d, know why the leading nations of the world are so interested in the dispute in Manchuria. There arent any oil wells over there. , 19, Bargains Ever Offered -- Prices are the Lowest -- Quality at its Highest |