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Show I S Plant for Fall I Painting Now , Wo liavo everything for any 'Job ot i painting or .urtilshuiB .both Insldo 1 and out. J Jit our fltorcs you got what )ou want I when J 011 want It, and at tho right j m. l'rlco. - j Confo In Mid lot us have a paint talk vv II ra rattags Jfifa I-! ' aaHlll-la ; I t .ELECTRICITY TN RAIN DROPS ' 1 ' ' j; rmin',,Sclentlrt Hit Massured the 1,1 , Charge Describes Result of HI U j Investigation. I'! ; Rain drops are almost always : l charged lth electricity. The charge 'is often posltlvp, rarely negative. 1 Many dbsorvors have measured tho y I charge approximately (ind mado It j IJ ' from 0.000,000,000,000,000,01 to 0.000,- l j 000,000,000,001 amperes per squaro l contlmetre. Prof, P, Herath of Kiel 11 describes In tho Itovue Eloctrlquo tha p! " experiments by which he has meas- : wll ured them. I j I He received tho rain on a lino me- I j I talllo cloth 25 metres square Insulat ! Hil cd and attached to a galvanometer In 'III a cellar. The galvanometer registered fj I photographically. Among tho facts bo Ei'jl piovos are these: ?jr Halns with a constantly positive U 1 1 charge are much moro frequent than j j those that chango to a negative. Tho 1 tl passage from a positive to a negative Jl charge corresponds to a momentary 6 I j cessation of tho showor. The quantl- ; j j! ty of positive eloctrlclty brought by III tho rain Is fifteen times greater than ' that of the negative. The positive I 1 currents In a steady rainfall are about j II, 0.000,000,000.000,000,1 amperes per jjl Bquaro centimetre; tho negatlvo cur- Jll rents nevor oxcood 0.000,000.000,000 f j'fl, 001 amperes per squaro centimetre. , I Miss Lucielle Belmont, I Lady balloonist, who will make jj tho double parachute drop at tho fi . County Pair. I I!1 J THRIFT X A bank account is the doorway j to thrift and thrift leads on to n Fortune. , . - i! . Savings Account$ offer advantage not alone to ' wage earner, but alto to the merchant and profes- atonal man. We pay 4 to 5 per cent intereit on savings account, and invite yours. t Add thrift today to your other accomplishment ? and you cannot fail to succeed. Farmers and Merchant, vi . Savings Bank If : YOUR BANK ARE ifOIT SATISFIED if HfilSS: BO m YOURSAVINGS I A H ''!" ' fc J' ' , ' 'V i '-vr' i' " i ' s ) V r. 1 rX ? ". " ' "i " I You should receive 8 for every dollar on your ' V savings. - Our .GUARANTEED MORTGAGE I CERTIFICATES will pay you 8 on any?a- I U mount1 from $10,00 to $10,000. Our SECUR- I I ITYJS BETTER THAN $3.00 tor every $1.00 I I invested. - . - - - -,- ' r srJ Hill & Thompson Building I flmdereof Modern Home" 37 N. Main, Logan, Utah I 1 - ' J :. I SEPTEMBER MILK PRICES Borden's Condensed, Milk Company ot Utah, announces that it will pa) for milk at Logan and Wollsvlllq plants during the'ato&lh. ot September 34 cents per pound for butterfat at patrons milk stand and 30 cents pfcr pound delivered al tha factories, LORENZO1 HANSEN, Superintendent.' Adv. e-J ,ppy Medium. Tho best things nra'placeij botween extremes AilBtotlo. r -NOTICE'- i The following program will be rendered ren-dered Sunday evening at the conjoint meeting In the Second ward! Piano Duet Margaret Worloy, Hazel Andeison Song, Rebecca ot Sunnybrpok Farm Miss Rose and Company Address .Prof. Wlllard Laugton Quartet.... William Hansen and Co. The public Is Invited, PiningJRom gVERY woman is interested inthe question ques-tion of dining room furniture. If she is wlso she .will choose aot only for beauty, but for durability as well. And as not (one In a thousand Is an export judge of materials and workmanship; tho "safest plan Is to make solectlons at a house which can and1, does guarantee the quality ot Its merchandise. Our oolleoUro 6t .dlalha; 'room furniture -invites Inspection and courts comparison At this particular tlmo wo aro offering some special bargains which are deserved r popular. Such money Baving'yalue'inever wasJ)Beted,beforo to tho people of this vicinity. J : LUNDSTROM FURN. & CARPET CO, j xt f jrf jn, Ha 1 |