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Show T11E lACE TWO. HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY, i r 1 0, 19 3 2. By Williams OUT OUR WAY The Herald - Journal A v Every ' t Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d Week-da- Afternoon y Published every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co , and entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price in Cache Valley by mail, $2.50 the year in advance, by carrier $3 50 a year in advance or 40 the month. Outside Cache Valley, by rnuil $5 00 the year. (hlman, Nn oll & Kuthinun, Special Representatives - Kail Fruncixco office, 525 Market St.; Ohuago oifice, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, la W. 44tn St ; Boston office, 18 Tieniont St ; Detroit office, 601 New Center Bldg. 'Proclaim Liberty throughout the land" THE TKL'TII QUICK Neither this newspaper, nor any of ita stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, dim tly ur indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promotion or other private business except t tie publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service. Example Of Gorden Keif ridge Should Followed By All Seeking Success lh, for the good old times when ever body made $5 a day and spent $10! Hovuly, folks! England, is just getting ready to spend $.,000,000 on enlarging and impi living his store. Mr. Relfridge has chosen a very good time io do thp work, too. MateiiJ is cheap; labor is plentiful. England is in worse shape, a great deal, than the United States. Competition is keener; spending power of the public is lower. If Mr. Selfridge, facing those handicaps, thinks it fj worth while to spend 000,000, there is not much question about the future of business. And if business is going to he good in England, what is it going to be in this western country, with a score of times the natural 'wealth, a hundred times the opportunities ? Every wise man who can lay, in hard times, the foundation of future wealth. That is what Mr. is doing and what you should do, if you can. have a $1.50 dollar today; in a few years you may find your dollar worth more, or less. But probably less. But today you can buy more for $1 than for a long, long time. And wise people are buying. Volume 23. Number 33. when successful, Movie stats, and we are apt to get high-hamidi r .land that Mickey Mouse is now demanding that he be culled t, Mi Mouse Mu Intel Ml II HOLLOW NEWS who Carle Ike Ilerklelierry, went up to the Idg city for a visit last week, Is In a hospital, suffering from severe bruises and lacerations. I Ike thought he w oulil nave on hotel hills by sie iidiug the night in the hotel telephone booth, but he made a mistake and went to sleep in the revolving door instead. He will recover. lo V China and Jupan are said to be having trouble financing the war. If they want to raise money, why don't they sell the movie rights to Hollywood? ; .! ; - ; WARNING get the ambulance ready, Were killing this guy with Go x a knife; the dern sap out the yap, "Shake hands with the storm and Wo mean Who let h , strife!" : i Nicholas Murray Butler has been awarded half a peace prize. Weil, why not? The world Is onty enjoying half a peace. WOMEN IN BUSIN ERR - High on ' the list of American business women must be placed n a m . the of V : , 5 ' - , X Mrs. a tha A Gluts, known svnnrteS' wcll-- 4 whs has Just made $0,000,000 leather putting OH . alarm clocks, and aril-in- g litem to giant tribesmen of Central Afrlea lor use as wrist watches. i 15t People who own, work in, have invested in or trade with department stoics and that must include everyone should know that Mr. Gordon Sell ridge, the great American merchant v.l.o owns the largest department store in London, return of the tX the life There comes a time in every rounder when he decides that wine, , women and song are the bunk. So he gives up singing. of Sign in a coffee and doughnut Joint j I school. Yeah, and some day every woman will be glad to wear an old hat! YE DIARY (February 9) I'p be limes, and mighty worth to (mile the garments of Little liomcr and Baliie Humor scattered oer the bathroom floor; and I do denounce Dame Humor bitterly for permitting such untidiness, saying ilmt the children should be taught to he neat and orderly and not raised like little ragamuffins. And I do say many other things, which do irk Dante Humor vastly, until anon, when I do ask her where my purple necktie do be, she doth snap: Right where you threw it last nyglit. Mister Fuss- budget, behind the bathtub!" . . . A pox. a double pox, on euch a Another endurance excellent contest and popular is life. EDITOR'S NOTE lust of six stories Skyrocket Rise - Km-poro- r, Sel-frtd- J:tp-i-oea- ujdy-lyokin- j; a-- WHY WE HAVE SLACKER, DOLLARS 1 Now You Tell One De.-pit- some-w-hu- t. ricken; tug-of-w- ar match-makin- near-relati- , ... sjxjils are appointed by the emperor for life; the latter must run for every four years. They draw $1500 a year, as compared to an American congressmans $10,0()0 a year. The peers are: hereditary members of the nobility, elected counts or barons, men of education or service distinguished appointed by the emperor, elected representatives of the taxpayers, members of the imperial academy elected by that body. The representatives are elected from various walks of life. Governors and sheriffs of prefectures are appointed by the government. Mayors are chosen the by emperor from one of three candidates elected by the muni cPa assembly. The elected ehief for men and HOW natural wish -- to to share their good fortune with others! Hundreds of thousands of people have found relief from sick headaches, gas pains, sour stomach, nervous disorders by the simple use of Tanlac. These people who have been helped want YOU to hear about Tanlac want want YOU to try it YOU to share their happiness. Among hundreds of letters coming in every week, are expressions such as these: About a year ago, writes J. Morgan, Salt Luke Cly. Utah, "I had inflammatory OVER 55,000,000 EOTTLES USED Tanlac gives new energy, helps your nerves, stomach, and liver, enriches the blood. Blended, with the care of a prescription, of helpful tonic elements from many lands, Tanlac will do for you what it has done for so many . . . make you better and better. Your druggist sells Tanlac on this basis your money back if it does not help you. Get a big bottle tomorrow. The cost is small. Tanlac deaervea your c ou t dcut e. A rc tend pharmacist tu per v tbca the preparation' ol tveiy buttle. A ' v Tanlac THE NATION'S TONIC I WE CLEAN s- Drapes. .. Carpets ... Bugs. Pillows.. .Upholstered Furniture. ..Curtains, etc. The Bamsey Way. Rolls-Royc- Czecho-Slovak- ia Bansante rever,y". Es 'Orte" j taking Lydia E. Pmkhaia'a Vegetable Compound Tablets, cramps ate relieved, ! i ! We have just been looking out peaceful and things go on as usual and life moves along . . it seems strange that there is bo wild cheering because our Our Studies with the Ramsey School of Dry Cleaning affords us with the latest methods of effective dry cleaning the above named articles. BEMEMBER Our Introductory Offer For i 4 i i V i M. Friday, OP. Adm. 35c & 50c Ocats For All! MENS SUITS ANND OVERCOATS CLEANED AND PRESSED LADIES DRESSES AND COATS CLEANED AND PRESSED PT COAL L(SAN EVANS and COAL Ct ICE CO. PHONE BMY PHONE 438 Our Driver Will Call 421 We Give S. & II. Green Stamps nn x - February Only Burns Right whisky-and-sod- i Agonizing pain ' . Logan vs. H.C. l.xficbs Centra! was busy Tuesday demon strating a new and novel tyiw of tire, the new General jumi.v streamlined balloon. The new tire, un immense affair carrying exceptionally low pressure, is the first of its kind in Logan and was intensely interesting to local motorists. Deep ruts in the city streets had little effect on the tires, Bateson taking the demonstrator over the deepest of them in short order. . Basketball . Grant Bateson of the garage -- This is the (appoints the cabinet that runs the on "Japans country, his royal family draws a year from the tax$2,000,000 payers, has a vast, personal forowns BY ROBERT TALLEY of 5,000,000 acres tune, land in crowded Japan where land NEA Servr Writer as an acre. as worth $1000 Inc. is NEV 1932, Service, high Copyright It is doubtful if there is a solWhat will you j;iv Ihe So dier in Japan's army or a sailor the Lord of runs the first qu.st;ou of a Japa- in Japans navy who would not be nese sthool child'3 catet hisnu willing to fall upon a sword, glad-ly- , at a nod from this bespectacled And the child 13 Irautcd to anAll rny possession.?, and young man in Tokio. The gravest swer: life it siu he when in the Japanese code is dismy required In the. esfeuatku .of fthe loyalty to the throne. the anJ beThe Japanese people would no spectacled young mmi who stU. in the phlaee at 'foiDo today is more think of putting the emperno .mure, human Jilts is a god or's picture on money or post-- The Son of Hi'4'pu oml so age stamps thqn we would think wise all his " aic :.,to:a in ms of doing the same with a picture heaven-bor- n ha k of Christ. His picture is treated hde, whim to . tax cp it tinea Letoes reverently 'and Iramed in every : A few years ago two riiey. were k life's long bclore the school. anH 30 school teachers were fined heavily drty of Julius CacH-Referring to the great amounts of money hold in years before Alexander the Oteat for drinking sake ill a room in homes and safety deposit vaults, President Hoover cri- which his picture hung. conquered the Lnowu world In case the school catches fire, Kcverence lor the emperor is ticizes hoarders and talks about slacker dollars. radlt ; vruwa the emperors picture is the first ingrained in the He seems to think there is some deep plot on the throughout UitjyoaM .and makes thing that must be saved A fapart of Americans. ..There isnt. death, gloiious wlicu it promotes vorite story in Japan Is about a I Ins cause. - . - We have slacker dollars today1 because we have bad Waib are1 fought for school boy who rushed into a tlie etiipeifep.-- ' In the war with blazing room to rescue the ema slacker government for three years; and we shall Russia,, soldiers ru du d to battle perors picture, found he was unhave working dollars just as soon as we have a govern. died svith able to escape, ripiied the picture sltouting Lls jnuim n lips that gasped it Irom the frame, gashed his abdoa Mimic ment that works to restore a share of the wealth to men with a sword that he snatchuntil the last. the people who produce it. ed from the wall, stuffed the picHis person is saered. No ordi- ture therein and died in the nary commoner n ay toil'll him -- tlarnes with the precious portrait not even his harbii, his dentist in ins body. or his tailor. The hai her and denTins boy hecame a national tist must wear silk gloves when hero in Japan. does the tailor oil him, working BY JIM MARSHALL his tilting on another man ot Ilirnhito, the present emperor, same stature. his was bom August 29, 1901. Bethe By KENT WRIGHT enormous power ami riches, the cause of the illness of his father, "A year ago" a financial "exSneoial Correspondent aged Emperor Mutsuhno sulfered Emperor Yostilhito (the old man writes -- "Men- of important STONY FORD, Ariz. pert Irom link of propt r musing dur- had softening of the brain) he was affairs objected to any attempt to Greed spoiled a good thing his last illness for tins rea- constituted irince-Regeon Noing stimulate recovery of when citizens Gila today, son. He succeeded vember 15, 1921. sent an over Their attitude was that City airplane The present Emperor Hiiohito, his father upon the latters death and tried to tow away Stony things must be allowed to run 123rd ruler in the lieaven-bor-n He was married to Rrincess Fords frozen cloud. their course line, has modified things Nagako Uni in January, 1924. The cloud froze -yesterday "Toduy these same Influential he Their first child was born the When, as prince-regenin extreme cold, and airgentlemeu feel that constructive returned from an European lour following December, and three planes had been taking up steps may now be taken safely . several years ago, he permitted others have since followed, one of who strolled passengers deflation has been carried far a routing public reception lme whom died in extreme infancy. around on the cloud and enough . . they are willing to supthose often given the Rrmee of Since all of the emperor's children at looked the scenery. port active, helpful innovations . ." Wales. are girls, and no woman may Old Japanese were 4 This gave Gila citizens an and so forth and so on the custom of cen- ever rule Japan, the 4 idea, and they sent a ship to the throne is the emperturies had dictated that when a over to hitch the cloud and Well, isn't it fine to know that member ot the royal family passed or's brother, Prince Chichibu. He when we were all trying to make drag it away. Planes from the people should stand in rever- Is a year younger than the emStony Ford went up at once jobs for folks a few months back ent silence with head bowed; that peror, and married a Japanese and hitched on. There was and while Walt Gifford was ordinary mortal might look down girl educated in an American colin a the air. bawling at us every night to help upon the emperor from above, and lege. cloud cracked the the unfortunate-anFinally to this end the curtains on upper-stor- y Unlike European royalty, Japan In two and Gilu City got Mr. Hoover was trying to windows ot houses must be doer not go abroad for royal of half mile a about square works started get public drawn before he appeared. Japan's princess it for tourist purposes. and while folks were trying to of the blood are married into noStony Fords portion Is keep homes together and get a Thoungh Japan has had a con- ble families; if there is no male about two miles square, and job occasionally is called stitutional and an issue a male government is being closely guarded. that the "men of important elected diet (congress) since 1890, to the throne. affairs" objected to all of these the emperor is still things? The Japanese cabinet function masters have decided to allow at No czar of Russia ever had more power over his sublets than very much like President Hoover's We have a picture of one of tempts to stimulate recovery 12 ministers Hirohito has today. The consticabinet, containing we are singularly unapprecia- tution these important persons sitting in the emperor rules by who are appointed by the emper- his club watching an unemploy- tive slaves and our masters must divine says in accordance with the or and are responsible to him right ed procession shed bitter teurs at our lark o laws made by the diet; actually alont. he turns to the butler and thankfulness-f- or their great-hear- t his imperial dei ree ran get aside The Japanese diet, or congress, yawne "A tnfle unusual, Judkins ed operation of tins country or make any law, even declare consists of a House of Peers and but lhe3e things must be allowed of a House of Representatives, We know war. AND. LISTEN: to run, their course and I object He is commander-in-chie- f of equal power. The former are what wed like to do to some instrongly to any attempt to fluential person who months ag. both the army and the navy, he either elected for seven years or ulute recovery ." obiected to any efforts to make reYesstr ,of course sir things better and halt a little of plies Judkins "and will you huve the misery of this winter- -- but and sir? shull is a family newspaper- and e ut the this I order the we just have to restruin ourselves usual hour?" occasionally. And we have another picture of UTAHS BEST a poor family sitting this winter Long distance telephone culls ir in a cold home without g fire numbered about without food 14,500,000 in 1930. the home is to be sold because the taxes aren't paid Economical it was their home once before misfortune made it impossible for Low In Av-High In Fuel Value ' them to continue the payments Holds Tire Longer "We must not complain, Bill" says the shivering wife, gathering the kiddies around her be-- j cause things must be allowed to run their course and influential persons object to any efforts to ,,i,muia,e i ted Splitting New Type Tire Is Demonstrated Here rheumatism which left me in terrible shape - so weak that I could hardly hit the gaiilcc hose. It left inv ii a I m hail I took Turkic and n shape I sure pulled me right out feel fine no" and don I gi I " tired ! man who stammers and tricR to propose to a girl Is in the sums boat as a handcuffed mao li Ilmg a fish story. The n my story horror-st- Some day, predicts Henry Ford, every boy will be glud to go then-eyes- wish that every mail and woman could rend fc The Observer i i the-gild- ed -- 1 t, If You Like This Place, Tell Others. It You Don't, Try and Start Something! p post-Perr- y FOR THE FUTURE Humor iS The governmental set-u5np now. but the man who Mts Tok throne at to f on day is still more than a mere human being in the estimation of He is, in loyal Japanese. a god nothing lesi. Many, many men have died for line on Japanese his heaven-borbattlefields. Many, many more may have that chance. (THE END) erent in The cataclysm which the empires old order perished before the march of progress and from which a modern Japan arose with constitutional representagovernment, elected tives and the public voting booth, altered the emperors power but did not little to weaken his A MERCHANT BUILDS Cache of towns and villages must obtain the governor's approval. The American system or trial by jury has been m effect only three years. Prior to that, the presiding Judge heard the evidence and decided the accused's fate, even in capital crimes which in Japan are treason and murder. Many years ago hanging was.sub-stitute- d for beheading. The diet, in sessions, looks very much like Americas congress. Little time is wasted on debate, as the Japanese language does not lend itself to brilliant oratory. all There, as here, practically legislation is decided in committee long in advance. The Japanese solons, however, are honest enough to admit this, instead of wasting time on a lot of oratory lor political effect. magistrates |