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Show "" " Co-op Drug Co. Mr, and Mrs. Julius Jacobson spent the week-end In Ogden. . --f hi. Misses Irene Crtttall and Harriet Smith, spent over. Sunday In Salt Lake. ' ' Messrs Robert. and Ross Anderson returned Sunday from a trip through Idaho "points. " " Leslie sake' your" nifty cartoon signs. Lawrence' kinYballj phone 26. Ad;a '-' " , ' .sciT iw "' ' - r '' BrofesW . MVVnUrd" Ub, ton ajd' lettjeJorW York Cjty.jj jjcv v .... . ..-., ') Wrfft, " ft Dr., Robei$ Stftwat.was ( In . Salt Lake over Monday,0aylng8iine to the'state capital oa ccJJege. business. Miss Anna Mohr returned Wednes dad from Salt Lake where she has been visiting -the past week. Miss Etta Merrill who was operated operat-ed upon recently at the L. D. St hospital In Salt Lake City has .improved .im-proved sufficiently to return homo. i - Apples Wanted Bring in your ap pies and get the cash. Cache -Fruit Growers Association, office Rasihus-icn Rasihus-icn Bazaar, Logan. Adv. tf The littlo sister of Joseph E. W1U eon Jr., returned to her homo In Salt ( Laka.yestorday morning after a pleas-ft pleas-ft ant visit hero wltir'rclatlves. II. T. Stonoy, manngcr of the Logan Arms Sporting Goods house, hns been in Salt Lako selecting n lino ol (all sporting goods for his firm. - H. A. Lafount and family were In Logan over Sunday. They; .returned homo to 'ShftLuRq'?yest6rday morning. morn-ing. '. Dr, lleynqlds ias' arranged "with Dr. II. H. ijampton! o'f Salt Lako t'o tako care of hlajpracjlco during hlfl absence Dr.J Hampton will J)0 In Logan each'Bunda beginning Aug. ust 30, until furt.hHOtlco. The- of flee will be open at 9 a", m. Adv, tf We'sell the earth, abstract Its title mod loan money on It. H. A. Peder-on Peder-on &i Co., First North. Adv. '.,V ' I Miss Marie Gardner has returned home after spending the past three Weeks visiting in Salt Lake arid Provo viV$ ' ' ., MEN'S AND YOUNQ MEN'8 PURE WOOL SUITS 110.00 AND $13.60. STAR CLOTHINQ 8TORE.-Adv tf ' Mrs.DavId Drysdnle and littlo granddaughters Jessie and Fay Car-ter7 Car-ter7 returned home Sunday evening after a three weeks stay In Provo, Payaon and Salt Lake. ni " 4,iMre. Kate Wakley and two chll- drea and Mrs; Ernest Anderson and. Utile daughter,, are visiting In Logan,- uetoof Mr; and Mrs. AnthonHAn- deraoar,, . n , - , S i We have a full Jlne of school suits and, shoes. Also a big line of fall suits for men and boys. Give us a call. We can save you money. Now-bold Now-bold tho clothier. Adv. sl7 Nela Olsen of MlllvIIIe, together with his wife, hhs gone to; Pcoa to attend the funeral of ono of their relatives rel-atives who died there n few days ago. They will return home today. E. R. Nielsen, for years a deputy In the county court house, now In the employ of Franklin county, Idaho, whs in Logan yesterday. He says business Is good in Preston the new county seat of the new county. G. Elmer Klngsford, of Mt. Homo graduate ifB. Y. rCoIlcge, wasfh" Logan Saturday. Ho has been en-gagbd en-gagbd to teach school lit Mt. Home this season. i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bnllnrd an-nounco an-nounco tho engagement of their daughter, Veda Scott, to Mr. Yoppa Lund of Weston, Idaho. Tho marriage marri-age will take placo September 17 in I the Logan temple. Mrs. Alt Webster of Frhnklln, was1 ,a .visitor in. 'Logan yesterday." Slio pamo to, this city" to see Mrs. Wil Jard Hobbs, her sister in'law, who Is 111, ntr Budge hospital. It Is thought that Mrs. Hobbs has recovered sufficiently, suf-ficiently, however, that she can be. taken home In a few Jays. i lfetTr Bunch, of keyawlth n'ame'o Cable Haws. Leave at Royal Confectionary. Confec-tionary. Adv., . , -" ' . - Bishop iJ.'Jj Facer and A.: M.-1s--"Jaefaon of Hyrum.'wlth W. H. Maugh, an of Wellsville, were among the visitors. vis-itors. In Logan. yesterday. .. . Mr", and Mrs. Alfred Lundhhl aro Jflsltlng With "relaUves In Salt Lake and' Provo, during Mr. Lundahl's va-catlotf. va-catlotf. Miss Minnie Thomas whs .the com-'pllmented com-'pllmented guest at a prettily appointed appoint-ed affair given yesterday the hostess being Mrs. Dolly Lewis and Miss Retta Maughan. The tfme was spent in music and games. Dainty refresh, ments were served. - 7 Lawrence, Kimball, cartoonist, has Just complete, a,y'ry nlfshow card for the Rudolph Drug Company fountain.., foun-tain.., The cartoonist 'has taken to eart the subject'and haB brought out the Points, whljhajea'l to the man before the, counter asking for a refreshing re-freshing 'drink.;y'. " J " For Sale I61.R0 trip through the National Park. Includes railroad and pullinan fare 'from Salt Lake City 'and return, hlso six day stage trip via Wylle Vay hrough the Park, with meals, lodging, etc. Can be had for ?4C. Inquire, this office. Henry Balr, prosperous farmer of MlllvIIIe, Is putting a fresh coat of paint on his homo which Is brighten Ing tip lils placo and making it one of the most attractive farm dwellings to be found In the southern part of the valley. Parley A. Chrlstcnsen for a number num-ber "of years a prominent student of the B. Y. C. and a ?914 graduate or the U. A. C. Is renewing acquaintances acquain-tances in tho-.cltybvMrvfdhjflstcnsen has accepted the prlnclpalship of tho -Garland schools and Is preparing to begin work. Mrs. H. J. Hatch and Miss Jessie. Grocsbeck entertained Inst Friday evening with a parcel shower complimentary com-plimentary to Miss Mlnnlo Thomas, I a bride of tho month. Tho affair was given at the homo of' Mrs.. Hatch on West First South i The rooms were beautifully decorated with summer flowers. A color scheme of pink und white was carrlcdiout In, tho decorations' decora-tions' and ,dellcloiH- -menu served. Twenty guest. were included. I, J. Frnmploif, representative of the Western Molluo Plow Company has decided to make Lagan his home and will move his family here If he Is able to secure a suitable house In which to live'.- And right here It mny not be. amiss to Bay that there hro dozens' of people Inquiring for homes every day. A great accommodation would be given the public It persons having roonis, to rent, would leave them at a real estate office or with of this qfflcp evoryaV. ,a- ,j (i;;.:V)ti, V c Fred Turner who has been inspecting inspect-ing food stuffs In Utah county tho past week, Is liomeNfor a short stay. TIo commented .an tho service given In that county bytho now lnterurbnn and says It lsfa pltablo condition to see the slim TralDc which Is". bander out by th") public to tho steam roads In that countr.vt.,The interurban road Is doing prncrtcnlly-'all the business. This condition a, brought about according ac-cording to Mr-; Turner for the utter disregard of tbe. necessity of keeping clean cars nntJ'glvug service to tho traveling publj,j, II, W. Voijo, Representative of tio International ,' Correspondence Schools has rotumed to Logan after a very pleasant p'uting In the east where ho went d "few weeks ago to, atlend a conveutibn of the corres; pondenco scho'dir' yorkers. He was In Scrnuion, Pojin.,' three days. After Aft-er visiting Important cities In the cast, he wont jk'd ' Texns whero hq spent most of lils time. Ono of tho slghtu.of particular Interest wos'tho burnliiK'Of a million dollara'wo'rth of olivlD the oil fields o( Texas, Thcrq wore threo tanks 'bur'nedj the con struction of tho. tanks alone, cost tho company in tho neighborhood of 111,; j--Mr,, and Mrs. WUliMsKemie.-jMrs. .Ooge McKen?le, Mr Owes i Mc KeW ofk8prlngvlH,e; motored jto. Lc .5. nu "e guests.of Mr., and Mrs. ,.vjr. jf Groesbeckr .- n.vt . frn : Tho marriage of-MIss Ruth Homer and W. L. Smith of TiogaS took place Thursday mornlngtn the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given Thurs, UuyjOveuliig m the home of the brldes sister, Mrs. O. J. T. Wldtsoe' Tbo hall and living room were decorated in shades of brown go!den glow, sun, lloweis and asters earring" out the' scheme The dining room was decorated decor-ated In pink and white sweet pens and pink and white BBters. Tho library li-brary wns In nasturtiums. Tho bride wore" pink crepe do meteor, trimmed with prlncess'lace. The couple left (lmiiediate!y after the reception for Chicago, where Mr. Smith will continue, contin-ue, bis studies In medicine at tho Rush Medical college'. Herald Republican , I REFORT8 OF GERMANS' I OUTRAGES IN BELGIUM i ' ' DENIED BY AMERICANS Newspaper' Men 8ay They Are Uh-able Uh-able To Confirm Stories of ' ? " ' Wanton Cruelty ' ' Now York, Sept. C The Associated Associ-ated .Press has received by wireless from Berlin a message sent from Alx la-Chnppelle to Berlin for transmls slon. oThe nuthors nil of whom are well known American newspaper men were originally assigned to Brussels, and "When that city was taken they wero returned to Aix-la Chappo'.le, from which cjty they have been ei dcnvorlng to reach London, but without with-out success. The telegram was partly part-ly mutilated by interference and certain cer-tain words aro missing, but tho text hero given is clearly that Intended by the authors: "In, spirit we unite In rendering (slo) German atrocities groundless as far as. wo aro ablo to. After spending spend-ing two weeks with and accompany ing tho troops upward of 100 mllos wo aro unable to roport a single In-stanco In-stanco unprovoked. Wo are. also un-ublo un-ublo to contlrm rumors of mistreatment mistreat-ment of prisoners or of noncombat-unta noncombat-unta with tho German columns. This Is tnio of Louvnln, Brussels, Luno-vl'.lc, Luno-vl'.lc, nnd Nancy, while In Prussian hands. Wo visited Chateau Soldro, Sambro nnd Beaumont without sub stnntlatlng u single wanton brutnl-Ity. brutnl-Ity. Numerous Investigated rumors ' pr.uvcd-' groundless. EverywheA' we have seen Germans paying for purchases purch-ases and respecting property rights us well as according civilians evefy consideration. "After tho battle of Blass (probably (prob-ably Barse) a suburb of Namur, we found'Belglan women and Children moving comfortably about. The day after tho' Germans had captured the town of Merbcs Chateau, we found ono citizen killed, but were unable to, confirm lack of provocation. Refugees Ref-ugees with stories of atrocities were unable to supply direct evidence. Belgians Bel-gians 'in the Sombre valley discount lrnWe.ssTl,lsc!Si&A(ig Gfrmah soldiers Is excellent as we observed. To the truth of these statements wo pledge our professional profession-al and personal word. ROGER LEWIS, tho Assbclnted Press; IUVIN S. POBB, Saturdny Evening Post and Philadelphia Public Ledger, HARRY HANSEN, Chicago Dally News; JAMES O'DONNELL BENNETT, and ' JOHN T. McCUTCHEON, Chicago Tribune." |