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Show lyric theatre I Wednesday, April 30th, 8:15 P. M. I Rotation Stock Co. M, I E. FORREST TAYLOR H New York's Biggest Success . ' SW I "A Stitch in Time" ' ' jK H ; It's a Corker m 4 !H PRICES: 25c, 50c, 75c, & $1.00 plus' tax WR.slT' ' M Seats on Sale Tuesday 10 a. m. East , jH Box Office was brought to a closo with a big concert at Logan, Monday, April 21. Whorever the Glco club sang, special spe-cial attention was attracted by tho Thrift song, sung by Mr. E. C. Klrk-hnm, Klrk-hnm, accompanied by tho chorus, at the request of Mr. Georgo T. Odell, state director of the Thrift Stamp campaign. This song was written for Mr. Odell by Mr. Edward Klmbal and Is slug to the air of tho "Old Oaken Bucket." Many Inquiries have been received by the College for copies cop-ies of this song which Is. reproduced at tho end of this article. , The Glee club made tho tour under un-der tho direction of Prof. C. R. Johnson, John-son, and the management of Mr. Dav-Jld Dav-Jld Watklns.' Mr. E. J. Klrkham act-led act-led as advance agent. President Peterson and Director Johnson have received numerous le't-tors le't-tors nnd telegrams expressing appre- -A clatlons of the hgh quality of music rendered by the, Glco club on Its tour. Thopcrsonnel of ,the club" is as follows:', 1st tehor, A. E. Black-ner, Black-ner, E. J. Klrkhani, H. A. Dewey, JGeorgo SquIreB, W. W.. Welch.;. 2nd tenor, HaWey Dackman', Wm. Peterson, Peter-son, Joseph Otte, W. W. Williams, A. C. Campbell; Baritones, .J. Arno Klrkham, Ardltlj Price, 13. W." Robinson, Robin-son, C. Last, W. M. Bingham, Do Mar Egbert, E. Josephson; Bases, Davo ! Watklns, N. L. Storrs, El Roy Chrls-teneen, Chrls-teneen, Coan Austin, L. S. Dunn, H. G. Clark; String trio, Gean Austin, Violin, El Roy Christenten; Cello, Wm. Peterson; Piano, solos to, Tenor, Ten-or, A. E. Blackner; Barlton, J. Arno Klrkham, Del Mar Egbort; Piano, Wm. Peterson; Director, Prof. C. It. Johnson. . . THRIFT SONO '" (Old Oaken Bucket) How dear to our hearts Is our old Uncle Sammy, , Our friend nnd protector In plcasuro and pain. He called and wo answered, wo served him with honor, He now sounds his trumphet to servo him. again. i CHORUS " So roll up your pennies, your dimes into dollars, " For'monoy's tho water you find In I lfe'rt well, The Thrift Stamp's the rope, and the Bond is tho bucket, That waters your future says George , T. Odell. .,, . Put Utah ncross In the fight foi 1 War Savings, Her record for service 'lot's proudly maintain. uj Let's savo and bo thrifty, for wo arc the winners. Each Thrift Stamp and War Savings Stamp Is our gain. . C ADVERTISED LETTERS Logan, Utah, April 22, 101 Cannell, Miss Glades Erlcanbrock, Mrs. Lena Hughes, Miss Mary Mlttlcr, Miss Llzetto Miller, C. O. Kelson, Miss, Roso , J. M. BLAIR, P. M. r,' " . x ' t: i : . I I You Will Find Buying Easy and Pleasant I I when you see our Spring assortment of tjyk jl langham-High Clothes I rM, .' F0R YOUNGER YOUNG MEN I A kmmMnL xL These garments are specially designed m StmSM Rl for boys like you and they fit right in j 'n ift-MKp M with your clothes-ideals. Well fash- j V W'jr " i ' TlSM p Hfjlll 1$ I ioried, close fittting suits with the mili- W. I , (ill Pjtff If S touches you admire. One new waistline S llfflMl irfP model is rendered most unusual by the in- V Pfi troduction of a raglan shoulder. SsSSSS . DASHING FABRICS Thatcher Clothing Co. I ! . "You'll Like Thatcher's lothes" I m . - r t .....' immmMMBimaMMMMBMBMBMMMMiMMBMMI TjTiT TRADE MARK M J Th City of 1 & GOODRICH m KLAkron. Ohi I What Color Of A Tune Do You Like I Perhaps you don't re-1 re-1 nlize there are pink I pieces of music, red J rags, violet jazz, and J I blue melodies. Those who know best II about music say so; II and undoubtedly we II i have heard topical II songs with a dash II of lavender. I Colorcropsoutevery- II where. When Good- j J rich brought forth W BlackTread rubber, A j the color caught; and j ' soon a lot of tires I were singing the black song in treads. Of course it is quality, not color, that makes Goodrich tresds outwear out-wear others. The distinctive color- J 8 ing of Silvertown S Cord Tires, and their jj ' graceful modeling II 'make them much II sought by motorists I to dress smart cars. I i II wvBut Goodrich would , ' ' make them ugly as , anold shoe if ugli- , ness would add an- 1 other mile to their fit, durability. j f "Quality First" rules I in Silvertown Cord Tires, and Silver- town quality lasts. 1 Get Silvertowns for service; beauty goes J ! with it. j J Bay Goodrich Jo Tires from a 3) f'X Scaler "BEST IN THE 1? : f LONG RUN" 1 ' IIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIII!I!I(UU ( Means Family Comfort I WM Nvhcn the boiling pot of Postum sings its kSfl song of health and satisfaction on the tfll H kitchen stove. sIE-9 THE ORIGINAL . fH . I -Postum Cereal"! ' B led the way to comfort for many a family 1 EafPjH of colTcc drinkers, for with the coming . IBffijlfl of Postum, away went the headaches, 11 nervousness, sleeplessness and irritability jf 1 il H that b'o often follow the the use of coffee. F 1. Hl You can still buy that oiiinul Postum S from your grocer an invigorating drink g ' H of rare, delicious flavor a bevcauje that g jH is really part of the meal, not merely h, H something to drink. ;. 1 "There's a ReasoE" 1 I Two sizes, usually sold at 15c and 25c. M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iii:iimre H CHICHESTER S PILLS I rJn vva Jl1'1. '":s T' '""i IirjVvv. H fity&.Jl I' ' ' l.'iJ IJW t..eulllcV 1 XS T '"'. " Him WMMk.S' B 1 fY I:'." '-u A-w, Mi-o'f:TrniM M M i,A.."."l IIICAMr I'lLLO, f"E H A" y'LialuIkt.!fit.A1)t)(tUabla M -r ni n rv npinr.ic.Tc. oFowrutpc JM xym. ink ' wmWMmmMm . 1 taste IHI m Tlc bevcrnge t!at appeals J few- I$t7 . Wb to the most (litcrhnitiutiiiK. &' i'fi iTr-AN fflft Sorvewithiucalsor'jctween J"; 'JV i(rj-Jl Fs. meals auy time. A.A- '4 lis. lv2ath?fcv & Good for the cIiiMrou -Js ' '. jf JPXtvlx ,W good for cvcryhcly. 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