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Show -- .4 h. Sma umi - The 8 Herald-Journa- Irtigan, Utah, Thiu:ih..v l ' I"1'1 Kvrnini;, Hitler Concedes Loss ws&fo ms 1 November 23 Utah 1, LH kb ai.i ; Rn Innond, Mis Buiph, Si vi nth, Alik n l'nil Ptlclson, liiver Height., Kulon Funk, Cyril Antirev ' mill yi sr mu Kuikson, Eighth, Lloyd In, Trenton, Venice Reeder, Henniger; Franklin D. Richards; Wellsville, Rulon B Maughan, and tivi. n Thiouqh Ninth, ispniiillj llu j.ri ss and o'er tlu- mi we kept Tenth, VV J. Loosle; Eleventh, O Voting Waid, Bishop Alma Olsen ind A Jarff, Twelfth, Robert Thai iont.nl with t lie punln man niiri, . th i min.iiL'n ' Tn utloi.it mu spiipci h an! County: Amalga, Deun I. CantBritish Chase Nazis i r tor foi puMii itv for tin- i i CACHE WAR CHEST 1.,-i- s from Tuge Continued 1 f l o'M ih Ounl .tall urn . b u t II' on st s in n b SALT LANK (TIV th i.idio station .us media of publn-- i Of s of t In- I,.IH ill t til oil Ii si t ill our apprnc-l-iout. u ad nl ou (an ,;o it i iiiii-itti nf tin ti n .i mu foi at1 they did to suti ssila.id and oidii Utal 'I ii ink ; III i i i (I mi, mill la Ch Ill'll u sn:.(JTo.. Od ii. ii r. fully iiiinltiit and eunilude ann i I ut U v lot o.W 23 V, n .1 LP()T (bt ili m Tin I.) i hal l 1' ilv In' Iur i liiMiia othii iniip.iign of sin h hum. , ii i a ii'il h in . mut l)NH n . ug i m Ii tt t nil v 'I h i u Mull hi 'l ( of ft. il!v t da til1, j lu'- u ini Mgnifu am III "I patt)i fiom Adolf Hiilir- - In td linl. mi 11 lui Imh Iir yciii, of a - '1 h.ui i;;i mi; Cited ( liuirim-il.iy hi ill it liiininlit her f.i i m .ui'l L 'W'l U lh in, quniUi.s tod.u ( oiii li tl s i nan in As i mini , tool, bv On, Hiibiit B Mow in liru oils 1)1(1 lor poMomng is a list ot the ward tnwns n. Of the- - Hast PlllNSian ,. n k of nl fin aii'l uni onimiinit v ball men who di- jiJ.ii i unions till' I, Hilly of aitn fi'ibi.i! At.gudovv and StuUupom n a ii nnbi-- i the tainpaign in their re nations .ih.hu today itli full ilii- - 1,1 b" I'ihh with tin- policy of I.. - oflm- ol la I nit, Oi U W It , omm n . . a lie v a di- ti lct.s: folio, wd in 10 t.m. tin fi'iti lint it OHtnt mu' li Alt antin fi.ndi inn reiiivi Bill mi .,ui .Sneiit Itus- nllnr light stales St ills .tnkiri;; aid, Logan wards: First, L. F Kel-bl to tin- lad TliUlsilav in N'ovem- - i in ked in mil iol i f! Siiond Oivilet Eli.uson, Third, ,si,i M i n ntiy bv S.iutaiv is It. il'iv, Smith, Fourth, Charles P Annin, HI Pine o,;iiitiun of tin- fm- - bi i which I tie woik of Plot Marion inei axis allv aniinnined last nigh; n t month is Nov- 30 Tite, Fifth Harold M Petersor, by acting sei letary nf Mate I'Mex- vmd K Sit Minium Ji onsuH.ition.s with Glided ?ifUr SI'rKKMK HhWW Mi IK L S, (iU. ,j Hnl.un, Ktis'-mi.uni dl tin AfiK IAKIS, Oft J 'I 1' Allirt! uifiK an itjiuhliis evepl it h in dubious tones pni Beilin to bt ill imk, (Hi Ui.hh-ioand Bivtlmd t ot tv mi i bid i to opt n t hr st a lints to n t v. nile to itu t M a (in in in m n l Three Big Powers Prussian Towns .ini -- m- r i V. t Ii- L . i c i I 1 , ini-1- l I i - v i iti'-a--a 1 i I 'll if I iimiiH-iiil.ilinii- d Lor-ain- i - i . I i i Avon, Bishop L C. Bank-heaBenson, Mrs. E A Parsons Cl.irkston. Gladys Loosle; College, Chloe Olsen; Cove, VioleT Eskel- sen, Cornish, Mayor D. A Bergc-son- ; Hyrum, Elroy Nielsen; Hyde Pal k, Ltelbeil A Peterson; Lewise ton, George Pond; Mendon, J Muir, Millville, Mayor Edwin Hill, Newton and Cache Junction, Mis. Sylvan Rasmussen, Nibley, Mayor Alma Higgs; North Logan, Mrs. George Q Bateman; Piovidence, Velda Bartschi; Paradise, Horace Obray; Pctersboro, -' l m-u- i well, t i v ,tli. - Thanksgiving Day Italy Recognized By v m.KK s - j - -i New Allied Landing i i I i , In Holland Reported Through Greece Area U Oct. 26 ROME, troops diove beyond the liberated Greek town of Larissa today in close pursuit of thousands of German foot soldiers fleeing norththe last ward toward Salonika, d stronghold on the Greek mainland. revealed that A communique Gri t k cmii'la f sa alter a .l unt, fiom Vnlns, with n lars moving tip over the chase the British winLam sn .uul om t from Salonika, with that the fleeing i h ol fight -- , t: i intention The Change Fm si Union of South Aim ;aim For Republu.tn Headquarters Phone '& Vote Republican! nazi-hcl- (Paid Political Admit sunen'l , 1 Heart Attack Fatal v1. , hI ret mi bitoiuini: (iiMintci in ts vt sl i n lv Hull irvi in sMuu-- j S' l Ol s t To Cnnlerburv Head ,l Salt Lake Woman iMtoltX O't liiiiole Willi on 'it 1 t Ii U Pi yards only, t'laid rayon jersey. Keg. 1.2! a yard. 17 In-- ty Now alihOishop ainl luimulc ol I lie o' ( 'ii n t c bo died tills i lulu li of England mm long ut ti i a In alt.o k 'tin- ,h bln .hop died in a hotel it a, near Maigate, sign! whin- In- and his wife had been slaving foi the past month old pri late had hem The suffering from the gout lor more th in a iiimith and Ins physicians ordered him to bed on Hi pt. 22 On Oi t 13 it was announced that he had rantelled all engngi-men'until the end of November and I' was stated that he was suffering from an mfei turn. i Killed On Railroad LT LAKE CITY Hit 2'i Mis Mary f! Cum y. 47. was killed today when she till uinhr ti.no the wheels 01 R Height while accompanying hei husband home fioin vvotk Investigators said the husband William P. Casey, got thiough his sluft at the DilUIW rnniidtiou.se at 3 a m and was met Jiy his S woe t)n their way home, the street on which they weie wulking was a Union laciii" blocked tiy over a climbed freight. Casey flatcar and reached the other side safely. Mis Casey started between two cars. At that moment, the freight staited and the woman was thrown to the rails, where the ear wheels passed over her and killed her. Famous U. S. Banker Switches To Dewey SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 2ti flt A. P. Ginnnmi. chairman of the board of the Bank of America, who supported President Roosevelt in two elections, today announced that he will suppoit the ticket in the NoDcwey-Bnckvember 7 elections. Gianmni, at a luncheon for Edward Corsi, industrial commissioner for the State of New York, said that he felt President Ronse. office long in velt had been inenough, and- that it is time to stall a new- team to carry on the difficult tasks ahead." Ogden Man Killed Pi-- rn 1e '. lAcliauges jersey. Beige color. Makes a beautiful No Approvals dress. Regular 1.98. Now No IU o n e or C.O.l). 1)9 yard iTTfir 1 Surviving Child Dies mens sport coats, only 1 regular now to WOMENS DRESSES 14.95 ues to 2.00, now 1 mens group 77 paii s as- yards ,of jcrsella, sorted colors. Use for tiO Oct. 26 Ul'i of drapery ntatcrial. 50 inch width. GOVERNOR MAW 7 on This is pairs ready made drapes. .S8 reduce Without idlers. 3x6. CLEARANCE r duced to The Property Tax Id only, machine oiled window shades. Cloth only. 3 x fi r Reduced to (57 c c. 77 c ! e o lihle hose. R e g u a 1 value. Reduced to 1 1 r Men's Suits, single r double breasted. Gievs, uhtes, btmvns. Reduced to on 1.50 30 18.88 2C Oak Spurt tout and matching It onset's. Reg. 12.95. Reduced to 10.00 Na s: LOUNGE CHAIRS nal read in the Herald-Joifew cvennigs ago when- approximately 150 buildings 1 suits. boys 7 only, boys assorted sjMirt to 12. Reduccoats, size ed to 2. 4 t 1 homes, facte rics, business offices weie leveled or damaged seriously bv the disastrous explosion and file at Cleveland I woiuleicd how many of the people who had been beret t of their homes were now planbetning to creel u new and ter place with the help of the company who cairied their file insurance, and how many, trusting to a good five department, and the teeling that it cannot happen hete" are now back, financially, to whete they wcie 15 or 20 yea is ago, because ot VALUES TO 9 putts of boys b r v e c h e s. whip cord or twills. Values to 2.19, now riding 19.95 1.19 Here's tin assortment of lounge elixirs at this low pi ice. True, they are war-tune now on inadequate fire insurance. We m Id'gun have a good lire department and because ot this our fire insurance rates are exceptionally low. This, not excuse however, should anyone for not carrying adequate foe insurance. EOR SEE Governor D MAW pul I ..1 iv lay- - away for a Chnstntas pairs women's cotton hose. One group of nssort-e- d kinds. Values to 59c. Reduced to 18' 71 boys loafer type jackets. Blue and tan. . . . Small, medium, large, now 6 only, ou'il like quality 1.88 27 , pu-sent- paiis of ti regular iay-o- n hose. Sizes S' to ltl'.j. Fall colois. Limit 6 pairs. 1.10 3 pair lor pairs of rayon m e s h hose. A icgular 1.16 value. Now 781' gioup of anklets, assort it Kinds and colors. Values Big assortment- - of wom-n- s anklets. Asset toil. Values to 29c. Now 17' 27 p ut s, hula t'.tyon non run, net panties. allies to ' 59c, now 29 -- 1 to 15c, pans of men's cotton wotk socks. Assorted ed colors, now m w 9' 5 2.88 Wtr quality box spving for full size bed. A real value. Reduced to 1.88 21 only, nt mix- Chenille carpet for your looms, wall to wall covering. 9x12 foot widths. Sq. yard Part wool quilting bats. Regular 1.79, reduced to 8Sv 6 only,, scarf and vanity sets, 5 pieces. White with lace trims. Values to 2.98. 1.00 hand Huck style. Size 25c, now towels. 17 Knitting bags. Wood han dies. Ideal for mending bags or small shopping OOi bags, now Ollt Hen is a beautiful breakfast set youll cer- taiil enjoy, has an extension table, large enough to seat 6 people. Could be used as a dinette set. Beautifully made and durable, see it today sure. Limited quantity. o 18 only, all wool sweaters. Slightly soiled. Size 34 to 38. Reduced to 1.00 16x27. Reg. NOW One gioup of ladies hand halts. ASi.ui ted shies. Val-t1.98. Reduced to pans Vauette . 69.50 assorted jewel ry for that extra trim. Values to 1.00, now ov . 73 only, all white Regularly 75 pieces of . Reduced to BREAKFAST SETS 9 only, North Main St., Idigan c. Re- grey flannel skirts excellent quality. Reduced to 1.88 Heres a real value you dont want to miss. Just a sets to clear, a well made, sturdy bridge set, with a folding table and four folding chairs. For winter car ' playing youll love one of these bridge sets. Buy it now for a Christmas present. shades. 3d inly, window 1.44 . SS' 1.21. now only, good quality rayon b 1 o u s e s. Printed. Assorted colors. Reduced to 14 only, few 21 only, kitchen curtains, in red, blue or green. Reg. and Income Tax to 11 44 CLEARANCE 850 velvet jumpers, braid trim. Black. Regular 12.98, now 8.88 29.50 y. Ironing boards, quality box spring has a heavy durable covering on it, fits all full size regular beds. War quality, durable. Stop in and see this value today, sure. Good 6 only, Regularly not a toy size. Reg. f. 7 TO CLEAR 1.88 BRIDGE TABLE SETS Buy it now. Black hot water bottle of good quality. Save now, reduied doth. 1 1 89c. Now 93( Multi colored Mongs Reduced to Favors a Sales Tax 24 Reduced Values to . 1.59. to, yd. 61 AT A SAVING mens dress socks, Brirg your own container. Per gallon GSt Big selection Tax Which Will LEON Reduced to SAVE NOW! Oil. An excellent grade. Nationally- - known. REDUCED assorted plaid group 17 only, dirndl skirt. Size 22 to 30. Red, navy, black. col- 17 Motor blouses and linings. Regular 79c yd. Now, yd. 4 U of War Henry L. Stim-so- n warned today that increasingly stubborn Japanese resistance must be anticipated in the Philippines despite the brilliant American navul victory. s. JL odd and end assorted patterns and colto 12, now ors. Sue 10 37 only. Black all rubber drain board mats. llcg. 59c Reduced to o,i Will Be Stubborn Box Spring Mattresses wool skirts. Brown, blue, green. Reduced to 3.39 ors. Lon g sleeves. Values to 2.50, now 1.66 zssxsxBEnszsssr Proposes the Elimination of the Sales I). Hardy Val- - BRACKEN LEE Id-o- 1 1.44 sport shirts, assorted Ladies, don't miss this dress clearance value. These are all new fall style dresses of good quality and style, for this price, you can afford to make it over, if you don't like the neckline, but be sure and come in and see what you can get for so little. serv-on-Mat- ONLY 13 Save your linens and table, use Regular 79c. Now 43 mens white dress shirts. Slightly soiled. SAVE NOW plaid blanket, slightly soiled. Reg. 4.98, reduced to 3.88 only, mens slack pants, brown, pare wool. Odd and end sizes. Reg. 5.95. Now only 17 only, ' 7 only', 25c( wool Reduced 1.00 2.95, 1 1 Values To Japanese Resistance INCREASE an CLEARANCE! Queen Victorias Last WASHINGTON. m 4 While Riding Horse OGDEN, Utah, Oct. 26 U Joe Tayson. 58, OgdenT riding horse down the wrong Sqlc of an Ogden street, was struck and killed today by an automobile driven by D. V. Thomas, 50, also of Ogden. Thomas told officers he was south when he onticcd driving the horseman approaching on the wrong side of the street. However Thomas said he could not avoid ho accident Tayson was killed was so badThe hor-xinstantly. ly injured he had to be destroyed 1 c. of wool 1 s LONDON, Oet 26 6 li Primes-- , Beatrice, k7. youngest and lust surviving ehdil of Queen Victoria and great aunt of King George VI died today, severing one of Britains few remaining links with the Victorian era. Her death left Queen Mary as the only remaining member of the royal house whose formative years were shaped under the iron discipline of Victoria s household. At her bedside when she died at 510 a m. were her eldest son. the Marquess of Surisbrookc, and her only daughter, former Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain. pa woolens. Very good value. Reg. 2.98 yd. Now li. 1 1 Xu Keiuiuk i - yards dark 7D i assorted parch- ment lamp shades. Bridge table or floor. Reduced to ss WWW 5 only, beacon blankets, size 70x80. Solid colors only. Reduced to 2.66 2 only, per ma fluff quilts, full bed size chintz covering. Reg. C.95, reduced to 4.88 BIG VALUES Vs pantie for Wet-pro- of kid- dies. Color, white only. pair to clear. Reduced 21 to 15- - Glove sets for children woolen scarf and mittens. Reg. 2.49, Reduced to 1.08 Infants sizes. All white, fknnel slips. Regular now table Rummage of drens wear, dresses, 49c, oo, MJI unf i n i s h e d, all hardwood kitchen chair. Reduced to 1.47 31 only, 2 only, breakfast sets. 5 pc. All solid oak, beautiful- ly trimmed Protect your 39.88 summer clothes, cedarized now w ar 3.S8 14 only, assorted mirrors, decorate your home with mirrors. Reduced to 2.77 Buy More chil blouses, etc. See these va1.00 lues. Chpice MAIN ST. trt boj One group childrens (all felt hats. New styles. Reg. 1.98, reduced now to 1.00 Movieland pantie, a girdle type, firmly woven. Regular 1.29, reduced to Tt F 8Sf N Pantie girdle, small, medium, large with zipper fastener , detachable garters. Reg. 3.98, now 2.00 1 ate iU ho an c Garter belts, all sizes, tea rose color. Slightly soiled. 29 Reduced to im It UNFINISHED FOLDING TABLES REGULAR 5.95 t) Here is a sturdy heavy table that you can fold up and put away when not in use. Makes a good sturdy card table or a sewing table. Unfinished. Faint it to suit your needs. Mil jrfPjfVifw . War 29 S. W3 IW .hiL ONE OF AMERICAS GREAT STORES Bonds f skirts, 6 only, Mexican made wool' blanket. Solid colors. Reg. 12.95, Reduced to 6.00 i.. SERVING THE INLAND EMPIRE i |