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1 - 'Thanksgiving Flowers . . Roses, Carnations, Chrysanthe j . mums and .Ferns. The finishing ; touches to a Thanksgiving Dinner. The Flower Store 15 South Main Both Phones An air of Distinction V and refinement, that Is apparent In an artistically furnished home need not awaken jour energy. Kor a comparl tlvely small sum jou can Furnish Your Home completely with everything that ih stylish, beautlfll in design and of ex cellent quality. This is the place to buy furniture SPANDE Furniture Co., 59 West Center Street u; - I N. P. JOHNSON Logan Second Hand Store will not be undersold In new or sec ond hand goods. Our aim has been to treat people right In the past, and will do so in the future. Highest cash price paid for second hand fiirnllut" I It'll plioni' 10i!x; Independent phone lOti. ' Ai4 West 1st North Street Robert Whitmer Tin and Locksmith. Hooting and guttering a specialty. Work done on short notice . M West First North E. J. MERRILL Osteopath. Headquarter at lilchinond. Utah Affleck Machine Shop. Go to Alllcck's Machine Shop and Foundry for Iron and Brass Castings and all kinds of machine repairs, 150 i:. 1st South St. Opposite Central mills. Win. Alllcck, l'rop. Miss Eva Nebeker Teacher of Violin. 1'upil of Conreld at Chicago Musical College Will take pupils at her stu dio, lot X. First Kast St , Logan. $6.00 Per Cord paid for Red Pine Wood Will receive any amount. M. & L. COAL and WOOD CO. LOGAN JUNK SHOP Hrlng all-scrap Iron, metal, bottles rags and rubbers, hides and bees wax, for which we will pay ihu highest cash price. Ind phone . 'l.n. Hell phone 102.. J 46 South Main St. John Stewart Chemist and Assayer. All kinds of chemlcijl analyses made. Ores, Minerals, Coal, Coke, Cement Water. Soil. Ktc. Jl Kast S. Temple. Salt Lake City l'hono "lx. P.O. Box HS2. Tea Satisfaction SS&a3 'jf SEVEN FLAVORS iTTrTftfl Golden Gate Japan dAlolgorSffi M Golden Gate English Breakfast If.nlfaGatn m ,olden Gatc Ccylon "JX6 Uoldc Gatc 0olon- ((, A ''A Golden Gate Fancy Blend ?7W A Golden Gate Gunpowder f Golden Gate Black and Green r I- A " ?, ' VtcltJ m Ftnf. Tight Carton, 1 JtA m .- CEYLON J- A. Folger &-G0r,"StoFranc:Scy- Merry Wives of Windsor I Louis James, as Faistaff, and a Splendid Sup porting Company in This Play Tonight. - . ' ' - -r ,"Thu Mciry Wives of Wludssr." which is piesented here to night, by Louis James, Is a mastei piece of good humor, neither lrle, diamatlc, muriti tlve nor historical, baton excellently well conceded, const ruotcd solely tQ umuse.as well an to fullill a regal edict executed by good Queen Hess, who wishing to witness thecuuldlty of Sir .John FalstalT, commanded Shake speare to write a comedy depicting the "various huinois attendant to the Jolly Knight of Windsor In love." riils Shakespeare did with an aban don in consti uctlon and execution that startled his followcis and admir ers, for he discarded all of his noted characteristic style and methods of playw riling, and pirsentcd to his Queen a. play written almost enthely in prose,-and Illustrative of the humor and shortcomings of the country tratlespeoplc'and not the court oi tho nobility, as had heietofore been Ins custom. This pla Is one of the writer's best olTorts and falrl) bubbles oer with brilliant characterization. "FalstaU" is undoubtedly the master comic crea tion of Shakespeare. Ills closu woven and unlagglng lulrthfulness, together with Ills inexhaustible wealth of droll ery condones whateer moral short comings he may possess by his love of "Sack" and his lllrtation propensities for the fair six. As the swagger Sir John FalstalT, Louis James seems to haw found a moie liaininnloiisnud fantastic vehicle to display his IriesUtable in I r Hi pio voklng faculties than has been his for mic fur yeais. and repoits speak very glowingly of his success. Ills supporting company Is said to be a most excellent otic and the wealth of sccner), accessories and many other tilings with which he has mounted this production, Is said to be especiall lavish and appinprlale. Notes From Hyde Park Marriage of Robert McQuarrie and Lillie Mikklesen the Event of the Week. IIYDK I'ARK, Nowmbei :M,1!01 The event of the week was the mar riage, In Logan Temple, Nov. 'JOtli, of Uobcrt McQuarrie, and Lillie Mikkle sen, two or our most popular joung people. Tho gioom is the onlj son of Hlshop Itoberl MeQuarrle of Ogden, and Is a llnejoung man. The biide is the charming daughter of Christian and Mary C. Mikklesen. Thejoung people start out In life with bright prospects, and a host of friends wish them a long, happy and prospeious life. Our young men who were woiklng at Garland, came home last week, and report having made very good wages. The amusement committee is put ting a new Hour In the hall so that the dancers can have a good smooth Moor to "trip the light fantastic toe," upon. Tho dar.cers will try it next Friday night, as Itobert McQuarrie has prom- WIRELESS DID GOOD WORK. Materially Aided Admiral Togo to Crush Rojestvensky. WIicIphb ti'U'Kiapli.v played a most IniH)i'tHiit lmrt In the Kioat nuvnl en gagement between tho Russian ami Jupani'Ho b1iIih hi tin into war. A Japanese wilier says that at tin) time of tho batllf of tho Sea iif Japan tho weather was Iokk.v and hazy t Mich an extent that It was lniiossllilo to see for a distance Kioator than flw miles. A Japanese m-out cruiser, while searclihiK for the Russian fleet, slid ilonly found herself, when tlio'foR had lifted, unexpectedly for a nioniont, prartieally in tlio midst or the nunusr- OIIH VeBSWls Of lilt! flll'lll. A WllOlllSB niessi);o was at oucu transmitted giv ing notice of tlio illhooveiy, nnd this niossago was Blinullaneonsly received by all tho essels of tlio Japanoso bipiaihou, notwithstanding that these Vine hoino 150 uiltes distant. Admiral Togo IniuiiHllately dis patched a xipiailiou of senilis, which kepi In touch w'ltli ilu enemy, nnd In ftn moil him hi flve-iiiinulu Intervals of tho com he, mined, position and loca tion of tho Russians, with Riieh accu racy that Adinlial Togo was able to forecast with absolute pieelMoti tho net Ions of I ho onomy It was through wheless communi cation alone that it was possible for the Japanese roiuuiuiidur to maneuver and to placo bis fleet to oniiulo him to strike tho, enmny most advan tageoiiBly. All of the Russian ships wow equipped with tlio latent nnd most ofllelent wireless outfits, but they failed to lntoiforo with tlio messages. TraveU With Gem. Miss (ll'lire oo, who is now In Now Yin I., ha i um& tlio Atlantic 21 thnos as tho aRent of an Kiifillsh diamond concom, and ou each trip sho has can led with her gems vnlued at $1SO,000 to ?S00,00U. Mln Vaic90 la, $alit to bo an oxport lapldarlst. Sho has tra6lrl .hi all tle.,m'lnc!pal pltloa ot.UiM country. Canada .and Kuropo a, tho iupmentatlvo of hor firm. She spunks tour laiiK'iaKiM anil.luoiUentally carries a rovolvor, which, should oc casion require, could also "speak." Iscd them a free dance. All his friends are invited. The sudden advent of the winter has put a stop to the fall plowing and other farm work. One farmer's pota toes are still In the ground. We are Informed that there are quite a num ber of beets still in the ground at Ren son At present there arc .bright pros pects for several weddings here In the neai future. unr veterln townsman, Jacob Ash crart, leturned last week fiom Teton, Idaho, wheic ho spent seveial months with his sons Samuel. William and Knoch who arc prospering llnanelallj Moses Mikklesen leaves tomorrow foi I'ocatello, Idaho, wheie he expects to work for the winter. Lola Joigensen. recently returned missionary, gaw us an Interesting ac count of Ills mission, last Sunday afternoon. SIGN WELL PAID FOR. One Thousand Dollars a Word for Railroad Crossing Warning. At tlie Krantyhi Mm i "' club of l'lillni"lilitu. a joung poet, licking his lips, said that C'onan Doyle was paid ono dollar a wont. "That Is nothing." said one of the Reading railroad ndwitlsliu; nn-ii. " know of a case where a man was paid $1,000 a won! Our lino used to liiivo at its Ki-mli' ciosslngs a very long and coiiiplicatfil sign that bi-Kau Miewuro of tlio euglno anil ems. and then this blsn went on with a lot of Injunctions and winnings that would havo taken live minutes to lead 111 a number of accident cases tlio elatni nntH lor damages declared that our loug.tlgiiH weio not .clear winnings. Thcreloio tlio lino decldul at last to get a new Kiade .ciosslug H'nn. and Jiulgo I'axMiu was i'i)giiKi'd to write one "Tlio sIkii that' Judge IMnsou wrote cost $1,000 a 'word.' hut li Was a classic, li leinaltis a classic, li has bet u copied oveiywhoio. It Is as welj known among us as 'Kill her. I cannot tell a llo,or 'Inglaud expects every man to do his duty.' " lut what was the sign?"" the poet naked, luiiatleutly. "Tho sIkii that cost $1,000 R .void, or $fi,ooo )n all," wild " 1 1 ailroad man, "was tho famoi's 'Railroad ciostilng htop, look and listen'" Seek Substitute for Sun's Rays. Kxpeilnienls are beltiK actively pur MH'i! on liotli Bides of the Atlantic to Bee whether It Is nnl possible to dis cover soino light which would Iwvo tho s.uno effoet on vegetation as has tho sun. Sclonco Is familiar with tlio composition of the Mijar raya to a laige extent, and It is not regarded as unreaHonalilo to aook for an aitillnlal Biibrttltute. As a matter of fact, tho rays .fiom an acetylene lamp havo been fouud to npji'roxlmato very closely ,to sunlight. . So niich In thls'sb that fnjrly well developed, plants havo iieeh"prdduciMl 'w'hVch hiVo novor known tho daylight, tlio whole conrsd of their existence having been spent under the lulluonco of acetylene light. i - : - ' ' H 1 The FIRST NATIONAL BANK I H OK LOGAN, UTAH. 1 'H CAPITAL AND PRO PITS $65,000. H Commercial Hanking In all Its branches. Solicits accounts of Hanks, tllruiH and individuals and extends to customers cwiy reason- able courtesv and consideration. OurSAVINtlS DKI'ARTMr.NTaspecialtj. We pa' 4 per cent Interest compounded quarter!). Amounts of One Dollar and up H iccelved on .deposit Come In and get one nf our little .s;l ings banks. 1 OIPIQMtS: H W S. McCoruii.h. President: James (ua)lc. . l'icsldciil. John II. Anderson, '.'nd Vice President: Allan M Fleming, Cashier H 'llyrun. 1) Crockett. Assistant Cashiei M M BMaMMIHIIIIIIiiluiii liiji ! mrmmrrrmrnewmimm H Bank of Smithfield. I 8 SMITHMGLD. UTAH. I Paid Up Capital $20,000.00. iH 1 Surplus, $500.00 H h We are pieiared to giant ei-t courtesy , j and iiccoinmodatlon consistent with Con- ! servatlve and l'rogresstxe liatiKlug. We solicit accounts of tlims. coipnratious j and IndiNiduals Call and gel oucofmir tl small saving hanks and open up a savings jl account with us we pa font per cent Inter- Q 'H est on all time deposits H H JE. R. Aliles Jr., George Y.Smith, 1 U President. Cashier. 1 H Banquet and Paris Wonder Steel Ranges I n mill J1 in I H Equipped VyJIFflflPV'111111! 1 .,, ' ,x Ranees H with m) 0 K H 1 f T on the I H Everlasting J.-?-itf. . -J' A ; Q H f-i'T'jp'T. zrjTLi!riJlfluJfcifr Market 1 1 I'Mi Money. 1 H w& 1 i I Win. Edwards Furniture and Carpet House. H MfSssHiiil, oN vi u watc" n'i4IBS3flB IbtV mat ill PL'tid tin Micri-si or falliire S CrW ft "' Iiiifoftiitit iitvriirlMh A fuw 1 if ( nHfllnH. X. ni'inilis lunlliuhs In ki'iiilnir mi H li '' TSKBkOv -.- " I aiiinun,i'iil or cntrliliiir a train H I "tVHaVfBaXN ((rSv I maj riot uiiroiisidrialli H 0 mTi ' "Jii I "" " "It'll iiimiii wliUli j on can H B' vTb-H' l,1) 'il.-.luleli It will Im an c- H l 7rf!" ifi I'lirale lime kci'iuT uml M-TTi'i'tly H V ' hl'l'lliJOCKit, IrKUllltlll. Vllll'll lll'HT llllHS u H wts ill I Ml T I fi' J 1.1 iruiiioruni iii.raKi'iiiiiiiii jouenrry H vvSm-1 WZ - "' i'wY-T-U1t' niii'of our time )l-. Of eourso H fuvJp-sLJKlvf -Xj'4'Cr.Jy i"i 'an -nx-ml us iiiiii'Ii ninni'V a H " XjftToSS 'wSr Ncjui a jm I'lnxiMifiirom'.liiit jouilon ' H q u f-iyn - iSi,ir liiivi' to. Weriin veil ion a null H " T" mmil notch for htj lilt le money H I THE JOHNSON JEWELRY CO. I I aaB ..iT-tft,AWTl'v;iifvftirnjrn'rrrrriiimMaWiigwrim M frOW iS TttE TIME TO TAKE H v SQHKak. nC"h XWfc. fft&& tf9aV I JHl Bk Mf 9 Si SaiBl tsl' fifv UlWl nan I Wm ybw I H WSm CONTAINS NO QUININE AW1L I ?! It Breaks up Colds Quickly It Stops Headaches Instantly It leaves pj H no Bail After-Effects like Quinine Preparations Because K H 1 THERE IS NO QUININE IN IT 1 N In the Orange Colored Box 25 cents at all Drug Stores, or by Mail. H H 1 - DROMO CIIEMICVL CO., CHICAGO. I H I ' Sold and Guaranteed b- Ritcr Bros. Drug Co. H iti if- if- i f-1 if 1 it- ii if- j -1 if i f if-, jii it ii it if- if- if- if' H It is Cheaper To Build Your $ Own Home Than Pay Rent. $ H aai Jr ' We will loan on the nionei and ou can pay 11s In H fjr small amounts inoiitlily- about tho same as paying if M i'i nt. if-. M X ' When tho bccurlty Is, satisfactory you kcc the full H Tr amount of jour loan immediately. There are KO V IH ijf DELAYS In securing the cash fiom this company. iji 1 ifi ' We hao an Income of more than 50,000 each montl & M ' and havo money immediately available to loai, In -" M Jf LoL'an. The Interest Is reasonable and the borrower rlr A has a DKFINlTi; contract M ' Wq would be pleased to talk with ou about our plan J. M Tjf i'i. j H '& Western Loan & "'Savings Co. '4. if tfi, j J.' of Salt Lake City. Resources, $598,000.00 i?j H "f .Logan Representatives: LOGAN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN CO.-& H iiii.'i.iiiiiiiiiti'iiiii.i.i.i.it.i.li.ii'!S.ititiii.iiiiLi'iti?i aB