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JV" " " THE LOGAN REPUBUCAN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 191g k -ift iv jr5jiftjijM H CjMTyYburBeraonJdity?' H We can tupply you with H stationery in any color or M finish. You will find full' H assortment here and all H goo- quality at reasonable M , prices. H " We Cany the Famous Hf Johnson & Johnson w Red Cross Products H Belladonna Platter, Red Croit H Kidney Plaitert, Synol Soap, Red H Cron Abtotbent Cotton, etc., H all made by Johnson St Johnion H known the world orer. We H guarantee all Red Cron Product!, H Hare you a lull assortment ia B your bath room? H UTTER BROTHERS DRUG CO. H The ltexall Store & H LOCAL NEWS J H N. J. DeSandcrs Is patiently waiting H for ono hundred Pierce bicycles from H the factory. This In tho largest shlp- H ment of bicycles ever shipped to Lo- H Kan at ono tlmo. H FOR RENT 3 roomed house, 693 -CasfElghth North. Inquire next H house west. 2-2 H Joseph P. Welch, county agricul- H tural agent Is leaving for Hlnkley, H Utah, today. He has been In Logan Hafi attending the Farmers Round-Up and H& also the special convention for the v eounty agents. Hfr Special offer by The American y Steam Laundry All dry cleaning at one-third during the next ten days. H Pkone 438. Adr. - Word was received that W. W. M Welsh will leave for France within B about two weeks. He has successful- B ,, ly passed the examination as a skilled ! v' If Mechanic in building flying teach- BBb, For Sale-l bird's eye maple bed HBb i1 neat suite, good .as new; 1 oak bed f reen -suite, good condition; 1 buck's heater; 7 Kalamazoo heater. All bar- Hri- calaa. Inquire at 198 East First If Worth street. Phone 185. Advt, tf HL Rert Van Orden was a visitor at H , Logan yesterday. He said that Lew- Hr tatoa was a cold place now as the 5' mercury fell down to 19 below sero ' en Friday morning at 7 o'clock. M' t -'."' LOST 1 black horse 4 years old. fHtwetnst-1100 pounds, branded X on -A-' Mt tkigh two white feet, hunch on ' left ankle, white In face. Notify H- St4ebaker Bros. Co.. Logan, or W. B A. Llljenqulst, Hyrum, Utah. 2-3 f B 'A great demand has been made on Hj the colleges, from people living' la R the country districts for some ar- HkVkVHw a1aBaaajajKaaaM(aja. rangement whereby they can study at home, Tho B. Y, College has at last come to their rescue. This col lege has started a new department which will be known as the Corres pondence Department. In this de partment they have provided courses to meet the demand of nil. After February 4, school teachers, clerks, laborers, and as a matter of fact, re gardless of occupation, any man or woman can become a student of the B. Y. C. without coming to Logan to attend school in person. BARGAINS III USED OARS Fwd Roadster, 4 new tlree....M2S.OO Ford Touring Car, Completely Overhauled 1250.00 Oakland Touring Car A Bargain $450.09 Oakland Touring Car A Bargain 1800.00 Roo Touring Car, A Bargain..! 600.00 Ford Truck, A Bargain $250.00 Studebaker Touring Car $300.00 KIMBALL AUTO CO. Adv. tf. Moses Reese and II. O. Reese, the noted cattle buyers, just returned from Salt Lake. The Cudahy Packing and Ogden Packing Companies are glad to rocelvo cattle handled by the Reeso Brothers, an thoy buy only the boat grade on tho market. A good proposition for a few live men with selling ability. See Peake and Lo Fovre, room 204, Eccles Hotel from 8 to 9 a. m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Adv. tf Sunday tho M. I. A. of the Seventh ward will meet conjointly and par ticipate In a special program which has been arranged for the occasion. E. W. Robinson will deliver an ad dress on Palestine, and William Hanson will sing The Holy City. All are Invited. The M. I. A. workers will meet In their regular conjoint meeting In the Fifth ward meeting house on Sunday evening. Special program for the occasion has been arranged as follows: Piano solo, Enid Rosengren; talk on Japanese social and religious customs will bo given by Vernon Adams; solo will bo rendered by Karl Farnsworth; anthem -.by the ward choir. Mr. Adams will appear in Japanese costume. The public is cordially Invited to be present. FOR SALE 40 acres of land In OreenviUe; well Improved. W. H. McManrllr.'O.lBox 114, Logan, tf --- The Relief Society stake officers meeting will be held at the Bishops' building today at 3 o'clock. i For Sale Cole's hot blast heater, practically new and can be had at a bargain. Inquire at this office. Adr. tf The Aggie basketball team leaves this morning for Salt Lake City where they play the University to night in the Deseret gymnasium. The University to all Salt Lake four are booked to win and from the 4one they have an even chance. Their ! score with the Montana Aggies was 41 to 9 'while the Aggies in two games here with thetn averaged the same score. Then again, the Unlver- 4 sltyihaye the benefit of their home crowd. The Aggies are determined to do the same thing that they did to the University on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Rosctta Zllllnger wife of Mr. Jacob Zllllnger, died at her home In Providence, Thursday night. The de ceased lady was a native of Swltser land and was born June 16, 18H. She has twelve living children, one Is serving in the army and one is filling a mission. Funeral arrange ments will be announced later. H.G. Hay ball Mercantile Co. SPECIAL PRICES 20 Bars Crystal Wblto Soap....fl.OO 8 One Found Packages Raislns..f l.OO 8 Packages OIobs Starch SOc 5 Cans K. C. Baking Powder 25c Slse S1.00 4 Cans 35c Red Salmon fl.00 7 Cans 20c Red Salmon ft. OO 9 Cans 15c Pork and Beans. ...... .fl.OO 11 Cans 12Uo Sardines fl.OO 4 Pounds Hills Coffee fl.OO 6 Founds M. J. B. Coffee ...fl.69 7 Cans 25c Asparagus Tips.. fl.OO 9 Cans 16c Pineapple fl.OO 3 Packages Corn Flakes...... SSe 75c Tea, 2 Pounds... ............ .....OOc 6 Pkgs 26c Cocoa or Chocolate..f 1.00 60c Can Crlsco ......SOc 11.25 Can Crlsco fl.OO $2.40 Can Crlsco fa.00 50 Pounds Best Family Flour....f3L83 BIG REDUCTIONS IN PRICES IN OUR READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT One Lot Of Fan at Half Price 83 1-8 Per Cent Redaction Oa AU Coats and Dreesea Ladies Salts, Half Price WE BELL FOR GASH ONLY NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS WATER WORKS EXTENSION Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until February 23, 1918, for the construction of a six Inch plpo line approximately 11,000 feet long, with accessories, according to plans and specifications on file In my office. . EUGENE SCHAUB, Engineer. Logan, Utah. Adv. tf --- True Americanism and j National Thrift Day . Patriotism is not alone for our stalwart sons who are manning the guns which roar out Liberty's challenge.' , y ' . 1$ is, as well, for all Americans the people behind the line, " ; We must consume less; produce more; see that J our vast resources are concentrated upon, the jftJ winning of the war. " w"f We all must do our best Let us begin on National Thrift Day, February 3 and 4--the time for the starting of new Thrift Habits and for opening or adding to Bank Accounts. Farmers and Merchants Savings Bank Logan, Utah - MARY PICKFORD IN "STELLA MARIS" At The .;j LYRIC This Afternoon and Evening a Also . v .'- KEYSTONE COMEDY ' "His Disguised Passion" r REGULAR PRICES - v .' Coming Monday and Tuesday Chas. Ray in "The Hired Man" . m: Cache Valley Mercantile Company's Saturday Specials B- Macaroni, 8 Packages 25c, 12 for $1.00 Corn Flakes, 10c Package, 11 Packages $1.00 Corn Per Can ! 14c . B- Beans, 15c Pound, 7 Pounds for $1.00 Best Head Rice, 9c Pound, 12 Pounds! $1.00 Tvnnwttl xt, gii: - - ' , , Albers Wheat Flakes, 2 Packages 55, 4 for $1.05 Peas 13c Can, 8 Cans '11 $1.00 wms, JNow belling for 95c H ; Carnation Wheat Flakes, 2 Packages 55c, 4 f or$1.05 Soap 5c Bar, 20 Bars $1.00 A" Jardinieres, Hanging Baskets 25 Percent Of f 7 j JtooWroPet,rC?n5f0r""Ji! All 30c and 35c Pickles, Per Bottie 25c Discount on all Dishes, Graniteware, Tinware, etc. ,J H ' Crusade Coffee, 33c Per Can, 3 Pound Can 90c Karo Syrup, Per Can , ..20c H H- Tree Tea, 25c Package, 2 Packages 45c Half Gallon Can Karo Syrup 45c Just Received a New Shipment of Dr. LeGear's ' .$S 1 Gelleen or Jello, 9c Package, 3 Packages 25c One Gallon Can Karo Synn 90c Famous Chicken and Stock Powders,. 10 Percent M H " Pineapple, 10c Can, 10 Cans for $1.00 One Gallon Pure Dixie Molasses $1.70 Discount On Them Durino- This Safe "vi , Sweet Apple Cider, 50c Gallon, 2 Gallons 90c Half Gallon Pure Dixie Molasses 90c ..- v i . -& i Tomatoes, 14c Can, 8 Cans $1.05 AU Kinds of Spices, Per Can 10c Make 0ur Store Your Po,nt For S0 " J ' m , Tomatoes lie Can, 10 Cans $1.05 Silver Gloss Starch, 9 Packages $T00 To Come, and It Will Save You Money ? T l H ' MBSaBBBB . ., . f A SYNOPSIS OF - 'STELLA MARIS', H ' Stella Blouont was an orphan,, tre-1 H meadously rich, living with her H f.y 0aeto and aunt, Sir Blount and Lady H ;'"- Eleanor, in a big atone castle by H jthe sea. She was afflicted with a H '- mysterious disease which had par- H alysed her from childhood, and her H room was always kept lighted, day r and night. The twinkling light, seen H ' from far off on the ocean, led John H ' Rlea, a distant relative to name her K Stella MarU, SUr of the Sea, aad by H this name aha was known for the Hf net of her life. H' Stella Maria was an MneaaUr K' '.;' HI ieautiful girl, tenderly loved and surrounded by every luxury wealth could command. Separatel from the world and all knowledge of sordid' nesa and 'sorrow kept from her, she developed au angelic nature and a purity of mind and heart which had caused all to love her as an almost supernatural being. In his youth, John Rlsca had en tered Into an unfortunate marriage with a girl of lowly origin, whose beauty had Infatuated htm. He dis covered that she had a secret appe tite for liquor, which she proceeded tto satisfy, despite hla pleadings and protestations. He separated from her UMBCk he eontrlbated geaereas- yy 'iiwilliy iuiii.ii'I'P." 'w ' ' Ii 'hi Mayor H. H. Jensen of Hyrum, came to Logamyesterday to talk over the moving picture business with some of our local motion picture magnates. - The Second ward Relief Society workers are to be complimented. During the month of January this organisation contributed 60 sweaters and 20 pairs of socks to the Red Cross. This is a splendid showing for such a small ward. ly to her support. Ten years of dis sipation reduced her to bestiality, and as she could get no servant to remain In her service she took little Unity Blake from an orphanage. Unity was a homely child, and It anything, gifted with less than an ordinary degree of intelligence. She submitted without complaint to the cruelties of Mrs. Rlsca until one day, In a fit of rage, the drunken woman beat Unity with a red hot poker, for which she was arrested and sent to the penitentiary for three years. , Overwhelmed with shame at the publicity of the trial, John Risca de termined to leave the country, bat wi,.w.nmyMMipwwwwBiiWi.ii. '!' Olle Swenson drove his Ford car tto Logan yesterday. He said It was 17 degrees bolow sero In Mlllvllle yesterday morning. L. J. Maddock, manager of tho Consumers Wholesale Grocery Com pany, Is very optimistic over tho out look for future business In this sec tion. Business has been s$ good that they have put on new help in order to meet demands made upon them by the public. Messrs. Charles and Leo Nelson, of Hyrum were in the city yesterday on business. Deputy Sheriff RobMns left yester day In company with a mental incom petent, which he will leave ia Provo. Mrs. Hannah H. Jacobson has re-' turned home from Blackfoot, Idaho, where she has been visiting with her children the last month. NOTRH CACHE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS NOTES ' At assembly, last Monday, Senator J. V. Punk, gave a very excellent talk In which he showed quite clearly how 'each student could play hie part of tfie game In the great world con flict that is now going on in Europe. Other numbers on the program were a solo by Bessie Smith and a solo by Elisabeth Roskelley. ' Principal C. H. Anderson and In structors have been busy recently working over some phases of the course of study with a view of adjust ing the vocational work to meet the requirements of the Smtth-Hughea Vocational Act, recently passed by Congress. A Francis KIrkham, State Vocation al Director, who Is In charge of the application of Smlth-I'ushPt Act In Utah, was. at the high sclnal last week going over the requirements of the Aet with Trlnclpal Anderson. Many of the students are doing their-best to help defend liberty by buying Thrift Stamps. The Junior Class now leads the rest of the school In the average amount per student spent for Thrift Stamps and the Se nior .CJass leads In the percentage of members of ithe class who have pur chased stamps. The North Cache basketball team surprised their most ardent support ers, lasf "Saturday night, by defeat ing Box Elder to the tune of 26 to 24. From the first toss of the ball both;, teams seemed to be evenly matched and it waa nobody's game was- persuaded to remain by Sir Blount and Lady Eleanor, who beg ged hla not to wound Stella Marls, who loved him. TO rectify the great wrong done Unity, Rlsca adopted her and had his aunt Gladys keep house for him, Through unremitting kind ness, though he telt no warm affec tion for the child, he won her grat itudea nd love, and she delighted In looking after his comfort. Stella Maris continued to rule her world, of which she- termed John Rlsca her Chief High Belovedst, arid he was a constant attendant at her court, weaving beautiful and fantas tlo taloa of the outside world to aamahe. , - m.i n . ..II ! - ----- until tho final whistle blew. It was one of the fastest games ever played on the Richmond floor. Those play ing for North Cache were Talbot H. Waddoups, Van Noy, Skldmore and Balr. Skldmore and Waddoups were the stars of the evening. Funeral services were held Wed nesday at 1 o'clock In the College ward meeting house over the re mains of Leland Melvln, the llttlo son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hanson The Blounts retain the services of specialist who has attracted much attention by his marvelous results, and he performs the miracle of re storing Stella Marls to health. ., Fromjker first peep into the new world Stella Maris saw how unfound ed her Ideas and Ideals had been, and she learned of poverty, crime and unhapplness. Her childish re gard for John Rlsca turned Into the deep love of a woman, and John found that his affection tor her had grown to an overwhelming passion. He decided to tell her of the exist ence of his wife, but waa dissuaded by Sir John, who feared to add to Us -arrows of Stella Marie. '' I - IIIBI , II !!. Il IIMI and the only grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hanson. The want choir furnished the music. Consoling I remarks were offered by Heber j Oreen, H. C. Peterson, Alvln Mc- a Bride, Joseph Oreen and Bishop J. , J. Olson, Clarice Hansen rendered , ' a beautiful piano solo, and Janet ' Bailey sang, Your Sweet Little Rose- J bud Has Left You. The floral offer- ,. ings were Indeed appreciated by tha AV t bereaved parents and relatives. '1 Mrs. Risca learned about Stella Maris and told her many Ilea which nearly broke her heart, aadj caused t f y her to crushlngly reprove Risca who 1 Is driven to distraction by bis inabil ity to explain the situation. Both underwent mental tortures, and Unity Blake suffered angutsh over the troubles of the man she adored. Be lieving that Rlsca is about to com mit suicide, she nerves herself to a , terrible act of self sacrifice, and kills Mrs. Rlsca and destroys her self. Her deed Is attributed by, the police to motives of revenge. Stella Maria slowly adjust- her self to the world aa aha Nads It, aad . sees' the tf worth if Je.i ?iim.r ' i ' ' ii i- -t - " " K-rvr