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Show r . THE IAGE SIX ) S'! HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY; L, Wets, Drys Gird For Fitfht In Congress HYRUM In the brilliant coterie of men whose pens have earned them inclusion among the English immortals are many who found sanctuary and inspi that ration in the Temple, historic section of old London Dr. Johnson and his biogra-pne- r, Boswell, both made tneir home in its pleasant confines Chaiies Lamb was born there, and years l.iter, returned to the quietness of the Temple products where the small flat he shared with his sister soon became the gathering place of a brilliant group Including Coleridge- Leigh Hunt, Charles Kemble. Wordsworth and other of Voltaire his contemporaires. was a frequent visitor to the chambers of William Congreve, while much was also penned in the pleasant rooms he occupied there. PROOF character9 ME RES JUDGE: But he says he doesknow you. BUYS Above, Senator Morris n'tACCUSED: BETS Above, left to right: What more do you Senator Robert Bulkley of Ohio Sheppard of Texas. Below, left want? I've lived In this neighto Simeon E. I). Senator Millard Senator Tyding-and right: borhood for 20 years and he ot Maryland. Below, Senator J. Fe,s of Ohio and Senator Jo does not know me! Lustige of Arkansas. eon Robinson of Lewis Illinois. lam Blaetter, Berlin. . ID PROVO. Dec. 10 U.R A pathetic boy whose eyes were red around the green lelt squaied to resume their interrupted contract bridge match of the crcle century. Ten rubbers have been played in two sessions and the team is onefwo-thre- e leading by. 2,075 points. With the nckard-nk- e ballyhoo surrounding the present match to test the lelative effectiveness of the and the Culbeiuson bidding systems, the change in atmosphere in the bridge world has been made definite and permanent. Bridge is on a sporting basis-Thibridge match is being reported just as any big sporting event would be by a few experts devoting themselves to analysis, and a large collection of newspapermen attempting to paint a layman's picture of the play. William J. Rucf, snown here, Akron banker, was jailed on charges of embezzlement following the discovery of shortages at the First Central Trust company, of Akron. Ohio, of nearly $400,000. Ruof, who was executive vice president of the Lenz-Jaco- bank, denied the charges at preliminary hearing. The bank was fully protected by insurance. WON'T JOIN AL TACOMA. Wash. Since Ai (Capone's sentence on income tax j charges, many people have been 'bothered with visions of grim prison walls. A local business walkman, his face ashen-graed into the Internal Revenue .offices recently and confessed to the collector that he had been cheating the government on his income tax for- five years. In-- i vestigation showed he had defaulted to the amount of $80, which he gladly paid with a smile. Accused ing a by her mother of takbill, Mildred Culver, Los Angeles girl, $1 took a scolding, then wrote a note to her mother and shot herself through the chest. She is shown here in a hospital, where ai major operation was performed and she was given an even chance to live. every type of sailing vessel, finishing up as captain of a liner. Once, when his ship was IMS LIFE A THRILL wrecked on a reef in the Indian LONDON, Capt. John Dowdy, Ocean, and he and his crew oldest member of the Ship- reached safely on an island, he wrecked Manners' Society, has volunteeied to reach Ceylon, 460 led an adventurous life. Runmiles away, In an open boat, to ning away to sea at the age of save his men from starvation. 13, he subsequently commanded He succeeded just in time. - With a vote on prohibition assured at this session of Congress, these six senatois will play important roles in the battle. Senators Bulkley. Tydings and Lewis aie all vigorous toes of the dry laws. Senator Sheppard introduced the 18th amendment, and Senatois Fcss and Robinson aie .staunch supporters of prohibition. EXTORTIONIST TRIES TEARS NEW YORK. Dec 10 'U Mr. and Mrs. Ely Culbertson, Sidney Lenz and Oswald Jacoby will settle down again tonight y, Yes, the chief of police- from weeping, realized finally today the serious mistake he made when he attempted to extort money from Mrs, Amanda Knight, wealthy widow, and her son, J. Will Knight, bank president. With an adolescent's knowledge of law, Russell Bonnett, 19. had been sure he was not guilty of a criminal act if he did not receive money from the Knights. As long as his efforts were unsuccessful, he reaStied, he was safe. Yeterday when he waived preand was liminary hearing bound over for trial under $2500 bail, he realized his mistake and broke Into tears. Complaints against the youth were signed by Knight- The boy used carrier pigeons In an attempt to extort money. ' ' - FATHERLY DAUGHTER: ADVICE If I pass the elementary examination. I am ' going to study biology, psychology and physiology. FATHER: Um, that Is all very well, but I recommend y. washology, cookology and Buen Humor. Madrid. sew-olog- Millville News Mr and Mrs Orson Nielson returned home on Tuesday ol last week from Farmington, where they spent a few days gt the home of Mrs. Nielson's parents They were accompanied home by Kenneth and Hylon Smith who will spend the win- ter here with them. Miss Barabara Cutler spent the week end in Providence with t. her cousin, Miss L'thel w conference in Logan on Sunday Mr and Mis Ralph Griffin and three children of Logan spent Sunday afternoon with Mr- and Mrs. Andrew Iverson. Mr. and Mrs Parley Jessop had as dinner guests on Sunday Mrs, Agnes Hansen and four sons of Providence and Mr and Mrs. T. H. Jessop of Nib-le- The first and only car with - low-pric- ed y. Mr. and Mrs. C E Humphries assisted by Miss Lafiue Garr en- Miss LaRue Garr and Cleon tertained at a surprise on Miss Sunday Humphries In company with Iola Humphries on Miss Leah Jorgensen of Ben- evening in honor of her birth- son ward. Loy Robinson of Pro- day anniversary. Games and vidence and Harry Yeates of music were enjoyed during the Nibley motored to Salt Lake on tvening A delicious lunch was guestsSunday. While there, they were served tp twenty-si- x the dinner guests of Mr. and Two retold stories given by Mrs- Alfred Pearson. Miss Iola Lund Pehrson and Allie Jessop Humphries who has spent the and a girl chorus by the Jun- week Mr. with and Mrs. lor girls were the numbers givMrs.' W. M. Ollversen and past Trenton Pearson returned home with en on the special activity pro(laughter Margresla of Mr. them. and visited last week, with gram in mutual on Tuesday Mrs. Theodore Gessell of Lo-- 1 evening, Mr. Allen of the stake I Mrs. frank Shrines. and gan spent Sunday with her board gave a short talk .Mr- - and Mrs. Art Moser to scout work. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. as Jenson. vfcltfcd .last week at Eureka Mrs T. H Cutler and son ByGroMrs. Mrs. Joseph L. Anderson and ron spent Wednesday with Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taygart attended Alma Yeates of Nibley. ver Duff, Lcon-hard- r WESTON 7 - - pre-taini- . I George McHugh left Frimorning for Portland to attend funeral Services for her brother. Michael Malone, who died suddenly Friday. Mi&s Valate Kofoed of Preston is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Kofoed. ' Mrs. Dean Evans and small son, Martee of Robin are visiting With Mr. and Mrs- Martin Olsen, parents of Mrs. Evans. "Mrs. Ncphi Jensen and Mrs. Ned Chapman were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hansen Sunday. .. Miss Mabel Hawkins spent the week end In Logan. The ward Relief Society will give their annual dancing , ACCUSED: - tl, ENOUGH JUDGE: Do you know anybody who can vouch for your good no-ho- Cnt-rhlo- DEATH FOR $1.00 tlio.se tertainment on Friday evening at the ward amusement hall An Interesting and varied program has been arranged and is to be Refreshfollowed by dancing. A small ments will be served admission charge, 15 cents for njen and ten for ladies is to be charged. The purpose of the party is to raise funds for scout activity. Everyone is invited. A cottage meeting sponsored by the Second ward genealogical society was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Stanton. Speakers who contributed much to the religious spirt of the occasion were:. Joseph F. Nielsen. Norman Salverson, Bishop Edwin Clawson, Levi Anderson, Leo C. N'elsen and Joseph I. Nielsen. Mrs. L- - D. Morrell gave two voRefreshments cal selections. w5re served by the hostess to thirty people. The meeting is the second of the season in the ward. A meeting was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs, pam Green. - John. Ellason waa brought home Sunday from a hospital of Logan where he has been sirtCe sustaining a broken leg a lew weeks ago. , Mrs, Alfred Fallows entertained on. Wednesday In honor of Mr. Raymond Petersen. A large group of lady friends were present anfi ail enjoyable time spent. Members of the Coterie club st held a party Tuesday evening at the home of Joseph Petersen. The time was spent In playing 600. Prizes were given for high score to Mrs. Algernon Petersen and O. H- Birch und fot low score to Will Jensen and Mrs.- - Lorenzo Petersen. A delicious hot dinner was served to twenty four. Mr. and Mrs. Murray. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andei"on and Will Jensen were special guests. 1J. C. Jensen was a Cleveland Idaho, visitor where he went to visit with his son, Wendell, who Is 111 there. Mr. D. P.Critchlow. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Critchlow Mrs. George Crltchlow and Miss Helen of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. E., W. Ryberg and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Critchlow of Salt Lake were out of town people attending the funeral services held Tuesday for their relative Mr. William Fellows. 1931. 10. HANKER HELD IN $100,000 Til EFT At the Capitol Troop 24 of the Hyrurn Second ward scouts will give an en- DECEMBER ; amdl IFiree WMelnn 'Mr-- ' day1 A Few New 1931 Models at a - so-:l- al In the high school gym Jan-1st.- , Every one is invited. Mrs. Ray Nelson entertained her primary class Monday afternoon with refreshments and of the ONE now Big Reduction In Price a available at one of the lowest prices in tiic automobile market. Syncro-Mes- h is combined uith Free Wheeling in the new Chevrolet Six! This is the first time that thce two outstanding inventions have been d autobrought together in a mobile. Syncro-Mes- h is the most advanc'd type of transmission ever developed. Free Wheeling is lliat new sensation which adds so much to live cst of driving. The two make a matchless combination! They bring about an entirely new kind of driving case and car control, far beyond anything you have ever cnjoycd. .Tliey give you quick, quiet shifting and complete mastery of die car under all driving conditions. They enable you lo do things in driving that are low-price- games.1 A Liberal Allowance for Your ; APOLOGY An Insurance company issued life policy in the name of one Old Car Saipuel Johnson. Premiums were promptly for a few years, paid but suddenly they stopped. After sending a few delinquent notices, the company received, this reply: Dear Sirs: Please excuse us as We cant pay any more preHe died last miums on Sam. May. Yours truly, Mrs. S. Johns. son. Convenient Terms of Payment ! A Tit-Bit- OUR particularly desirable when descending steep hills or traveling slippery streets. For it enable you to use the engine as a brake, instantly, without slowing down the car. biggest driving in modern motoring The new Chevrolet Six combines the advantages of two inventions . . Syncro-Mesand Free Wheeling h ... to assure quick, quiet, easy gear- - shifting and positive control of the car under every driving condition ritit li vs w vs Then, suppose you want Free Wheeling. Simply press a button on the dash. Thereafter, and until you poll the button out again, you Free Wheel. You roast along with a delightful gliding sensation. And you shift with ease; it is a simple, sturdy unit, with only three moving parts. 'Then, along with Syncro-Mes- h and 1 ree W heeling. Chevrolet offers you perform- ie USED CAR DEPARTMENT "BLENDEOTO AMERICA'S TASTE" Cache County t ' Taxpayers Assn. Mass Meeting ' . i . USED CARS At Reduced Prices Logan Junior High School Cache Auto Co. 30 South Main Logan, Utah the.--e ance, higher sperd, faster acceleration, greater smoothness, smarter Fisber bodies, matchless economy, and a features. If you prefer to drive in "standard enables you lo gear, Syncro-Mc-shift back and forth with uncanny ipced, silence and precision. This is h Is Offering Some Exceptionally Good Bargains in 2 p. m, Saturday j without both 4ll pnrmf 1 AnrWaf k f lint yttrhtgan Lompw n , trtnul, Michtjtn Ihttsam a (tenrtd Ifotur. Mwtnr first cost that is among the lowest in the market. Certainly it the great American value for 1932, NEW CHEVROLET SIX THE GREAT AMERICAN VALVE j The Free Wheeling mechanism of the new Chevrolet Six is a highly simplified type. Instead of a complicated mechanism with many moving parts, FOR 1033 i V |