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I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919 -iHE .-, KEPUBLICAy PAGE THrEE "-H I FRESH STOCK OF CELEBRATED VELVET CANDY JUST ARRIVED LET US DEVELOP Y OUR FILMS Coop Drug Co. 7 North Main 1 A DRAMATIC TREAT IS I PROMISED LOGAN I THEATREGOERS vJjj y Stace Success "John J ftareuson" Coming t i; Vto Lfric Tht- WUA tha.naat eathusija ea-das-amaeat f the press and pablle' of efcr ajtiea), Hew Tark's aewest, drr title teasattoB "Joha Fergason" rw (tad to the Lyric thaatra Fri day. Movembeci 14, "John Ferguson" Is a eharacter ehtliaeatloa of the types of northern Ireland. The story is a ilinple one, yet threshing In iti action and situa Uoom and not without humor. Ita aaron principal difficult roles aro la the hands of a cast which la laid to be the most able one which has left New Tork In many seasons. Regarding tha play, its purpose iwd Ita eant. the Seattle Dally Times saHS: 'Vie Sheatre Guild, Inc., prosents Joha Fercuson,' a realistic play, by St. 'Joha C. Brrine. 'This lsthe proeratu line scanned hf taeandleoco that filled 'tha Metro Boiitsai last night. It boasts not of 'the greatest drama of the decade f (ha 'orielnal cast' nor of anipty uaap nJchta in N'oo Tawk. It simply 'a reeJlstlo play.' "Bat 'Johm Ferguson' Is more tha a realistic play. It is a wonderful ly fine play a, drama of literary im port, arvoIusly well Iconstracted i and beautifully acted. Ona must delro into the memory to recall its superior in the output of the modern theatre. Certainly not In years has a Seattle aadlence witnessed a play of more sustained and compelling in terest. It la simple; it Is hsiaan; it Is realist!. Ita character ar draws with keen psychological laaicU. XVKNS SPOTXKJeW OH I.HTB "Mr. Mrvla tar a tha apatllght. aa Ufa. Hera he says, Is tha states, igalfid, fsaaoasproralstne soul af faith; hara Is the personltlcatioa af WeauUtnl Material Instinat; hara Is the sonl of proud" woaaanheoa; hara is the pitiful heart of tha physical eoward and here primal instinct of the brute. This is all revealed la a homely tale of north of Ireland soan try folk a panorama of the emo tions moving with relentless grlmneua, to a sweeping (Umax. 'Tho story of John Fergusoa aon- cernu an OTsrdue mortgage, which tho family hopes to meet with monoy sent by a brother from America. The brother forgets the mail date (tho scene Is in the early '80s) and the resultant delay brings tragedy into the home of the Fergusons. A. mas ter stroke is the touch glren the story when the letter finally reaches Its deatlnatloa. "The Theatre Guild has not adver tised 'aa all star cast,' yet a company of finer capability and balance has not been seem by Seattle audiences In recent seasoas. Tha, players 'hara not only been selected for their fitness to type, bnt for fechatoefl equipment as iwell. woitarrn hakim big hit "August Duncan Is the John Fer guson of tha east presenting tha play i In Now York, but the simplicity, ro , prcsslon nnd naturalness of Robert Forsyth, who line the rolo hero, seem wonderfully near perfection. ln its way just as flue Is tho mother of Alice Chopin, and a inag nlflcant picture of tho daughter, Hannah Ferguson, Is presented by Angela McCahtll. The pitiful cow ardice In the heart of Jimmy Ceasar la one of the most impressive Inter, pretatlona of the performance in .tho 'hands of Edward FaTor a character stady of superb accomplishment. Warner Richmond is the son -who avenges his sister's wrong and Jos eph AUenton is "Clatle," a. half wit f beggar whose cunning suggestion I speeds tho tragedy. Joseph AUenton . Is the despicable Henry Wlthrow. The excellence of theso sketches la on I tho same plane as those bvfore men tioned. "It 'John Ferguson' Is an example ot tho dlssrlsalnatlng taste of tho Qalld and ot tha artlstle measure of its players, tha trade nark will eoaao tomean much to tha theatre gets ot Aaasfcsu" How'a Tfeis? TTe attar On HaKtt Deltole t.wr far my ma of Catarrh that eaneel lr -enred hy nun's Catarrh Metleine HaH'e Cktarrk MeeUatae hH heut tXi by catarrh rafrerer for the pt thirty tv yean. ufl hu kiwvra m 1U1 Meet reliable reMe4y (r Catarrh. Rall'i Catarrh Medlclae acts tbru the FUof on the Mucous surface, exrwlllnr; the FU soa from the SlMi i4 hwOJua th aus ltd portions. After you hT taken Hall's Catarrh kltdlcln for a lrt tin you will see a rrtat Impairment In your cenerat health. SUrt taline Hall's CaUrrh Medi cine at onre and ret rid ot ratarrli. BtaA tor testimonials, free. r. J CIIF.NRT CO.. Tolcoo, Ohio. Sold by all UrucslsU. 7;c. Temperature of Lsavcii. tome recvut luvtrttipittwi of the tacipei-ature of (cavus uiuU In tho dssvrrs aud luuMUtaln of Artawaa a ad Ln tha Biinta Lucia luotjutatus of Cat ; ltaoda harw rwaultwl In tU tliaoar ety that Ums tJiuw a Tory sald cUaajIe of Uuiporutwrr at Mumw, ThM QBotxuitltui arc almost cojistaotVy go lag B. Chauges itf fram 1 tn 8 do gcaea entlgTadu wcr ebmflnrad la troia, twenty to slaty tucoodft, aud If a modatitaaly strong nlud Is blowing Che chanx uay aiuuaat to C dgris la thiiry second. ay a Certain BUrvd Past. Tha Mttle ll who Wiairea at a a hrary far "33s Four Hacst Ui ti Basalypsae" ha lata f aoutpaay la hat sort af WiaUar. X UUer of Mrs. Shsala's, reeouUy avid at aatla, tails f har aalghhor's iuall aoialag with a pf vast frein har udsR tor a loa of "UlLk and Aairagua IeM." Bvttuo Transcript. THE 'CHEVROLET "Four - Ninety" mjm. Touring Car is comfortable to ride in, and easy to Wt t$L diivc. It has weight enough to keep to the road at all times. It has ample fff' spring suspension. The seats are well upholstered, deep and roomy. And it ifliSL is an easy car to handle in close traffic. 'a&-w.. s ., Igy If you are interested in a profitable and pleasurable nvestment, come in lij and inspect our line of Chevrolet models, then ride in one. You will be sur- B' prised how enjoyable and smooth riding they really are, and their economy 1 of operation will also interest you. I . "CHEVROLET" U A Vetran Givil of the War i I had occasion to take a trip with my C. S. AMUSSEN, Agt. tS wife and grand-daughters and I mado the ' ' C trip of 351 miles as shown by my Bpeedom- & t in th ep" uo. ' eleven hours Chevrolet Motor Cars f- and forty-nine minutes from Cincinnati ' 4,'r to Chicago. I aroragod 26 1-10 miles per . i I" , eallon for the trip and drore the car tnc 40 S Maill St. - LOgail, Utall !i entire distance myseir. r.1 waiaapSBBBBBBBBBBBF Jt BBBBP -BlBBBBfcJSMgMfc m , -m. mi i mm mrmt SBeAjl JSBBMpfMjTjDTl,SBBAsMjajBSBaaeaaa" JTyjjjgtpJpJpBJBJSBJBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJps BBBISBBBSmBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI !T SBBiTBBBBBBBS IbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIbS SBBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBBBBtfBBBBBni VTT JShV SSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbWbBBBBBBBbBbBBBBBbMbBbMMbBBB JtSj33aaSBBBSBBBBBBSBBBl ffiGON IIS TAKE CHARGE THRIFT WORK B. P. O. E. PrtsWent Will LtmeJ 5Tktj Drive for i 3U t War Ba.vkai Ceasasja M Trans ry atUc CBrtUkiateu Aa she start Oragas has t plaaal aah t tha haata at rawialra aba rroiattlra Ortsr X Blha. Tha stata hedy of Xlha has tahta otb bmuh at enisat at tha thrift aall wTtB am palga as a talaataer patrtatlt sorrlaa to le stale no 4 aatlaa. Th( annaaaeemeat hs ot haan BSAda y Marry 0. Alien. hrWI ea tie Elki" stata rcasiaatioii, an . It JmSisob, stata atraotar af tha fTra avent tartaca argaaltatleB. It Is set. matte that existing ar Horinsii Be-' alatias asat nohusl ehUarea threugfceut Orttn oaa ha oenataa an to parch li.MMOt 1st War flaring ttamps be. fora Jaaaacy t. whish wtH leuTa ap pratihaatol; fcl,d,WI W be suhacrlVai wawecat aftat bartenaad avsaak taMaa, wh lea ft srofclp ad ,X.H to fee art, I 'Me, JJtoei stmt (ha ss(Uaaa fs SC Br . MoVcMtf, ttd sVji ivtjBBBirift eflba aNr Aa jnnfttcM P I . w.lvwt -irtjstfihe rte fee W5 .sstfMJft' apt aht Am t7a sBfSBSfai tluarf HiMilai. 4 Ut, afasswHt heM J h DM MiraMs aL irtsl eVVtrf 1 uat pewi sbx1 WB f J?" $ M aafcsirj aaKa i4sras jMsasva a wstBg m?r aesM Its. AlUa. 1ha araar ti IKi has felt H a palri late ta ft M tt4&fipU4eT tsn try tha sarthraa U ku taSSBsSJs. Thaaa vetii ! thaavl (exigtM Kite u. sen: anua. slb4 thAMi tt av Vtt wA Bat urtrthacad waar the eMa drat, tha unry blaa ar aaltnipa at the a nm, hara takaa prUa U niawUag the reJsntlWUUu tt war thtftnia aaa fV tUipatJi la all other prtaacbt sre. . e2aE2GEr3 a.. - m THE BACKING OT MOWE? i . A. tnilt pblksvyhai tayt sait: "K'W ldfth da at b4 ttaa jfeer 4in 'Chls shllaay ata) kek af aeaMMaas ' that hrosjtt n 3k rruao Re-rofcC fica. Battel fs aemOnf hW It to Wi the feilar t&f Ch fX- the TeVnavt, It omnaas cbbi ptftasUtt t paaaJHs3 tioeRs raWar Sum ka' taskw tmiatulm t ttaaudsot V IttimsWaV pwntm. Iha traMc U aa i&frt Aaal BMmarx tAX tt bvefc ctf R. Tnny iW htMBaVas fesVrteeoa t4a. hvt BJl to ee Ibqa HhJUi b9mt fie. asrsMS tMsea swt e . PWhsaJB yaa, aarajr atarvad Fa Mfedtoj fissa MsV tlpra yai eVapeatt a JM ta a tastf ar 107tt A hs MtM laBaffuwt) atltwrJtZ jew aa V y W BMWl hf a h, hat a suiM fe, lry Wr job bant: ar atTet pswrhaas irnrk (ar iiUuWsi. It t aanailnisa aalU ra Ibrar mt m f tha httxw Rwtr-tf'nOi5--BWt alasaoodt ma a b4 sortrWaft. lSta U, peaple tfelOt VftM thfer vr(U U aMo to btl their levels It thcar satanet af ford fa hasp tsML Bt uii hCB A fact that I deat htHra ttaa aasyan tier sold a rtar, ar b, ar izMajrlVo watch for a wdi as he ar sag rolti tor It, fiuro U the fnrtfcof tvrt lAt money Uvestad ln Jemflry earts an hi trrsst. I3itravasiB9 krlDss la ipo retarn. Uoney sartd kt at waif knpt. hat H coutlniwia t work for Iti ewaer. Tho earntac vower of monajr nWoh U apett is Klroa up for all ttcaa, It U 4o stroyed. How to Oct Ahsad. TURN RIGHT The road to success Is no rour.hor, or hardor, or mare painful than the road to failure, hut thoro Is n differ ence; wo voluutarlly choouo to hear tho Vftlna of succesu, while the pains of failure are thrust upon us. The pains of success are mental and physical as are those of failure. The hoy or girl who aaplres to suc ceed In school pays a dally penalty ln tho act of resisting the Impulses to en Joy ploaBurcn of the moment; lu forc ing the brain to oxcrclse when It is crying to ((tilt; in doing dally montal tasks which aro Just as tiring as any physical lubor. Tho man who succeeds pays his imnnlty, too. Ho must tare when ho would llko to npend. He must work when he would like to loaf. He must be up and doing when he would like to sleep. He must take kicks and not kick back. Ho must assumo respon sibilities when he dislikes to odd to hit burdens. Ho must bo patient when bis nature Is to be Impatient. He must bring his appetite to reason when H calls to bo unreasonable. All of us know men who want to succeed, but we know that they cannot bocause they will pay the penalties ot failure; thoy ennnct avoid them although they tblnlt they can. They will pay nnd pay hard. Tbu ponaltlcs of success aro suffered for tho most part In early years. Tho pona! ties of falluro aro reaped ln later win when tha rowards of ouccess are bcln? plucked. -Tho Fortuna Magazine. I boy w. n. b, '', In place of 300,009 persona who hcM government sccuritloo provlous to tho war thero are now at least twenty mil lion. It this ccn be raised to 00,000,000 ln 1919, the better It will be for Un people Buy W. 8. S. J. i . e NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS To the property owners In Side walk Paving District No. 28. Pursuant to an ordinance of the City of Logan, Utah, public notice la haroby (iron of the completion of the list of'pfopcrty in front of and along which a public improvement consist ing of cement concrete sidewalk pave asent has been completed In Sidewalk Tavlng District No. 26, and tho tax levied and assessed against such pro party for the payment ot tho cost f such improvement, and that a cer tified copy of the plat and assess ment rolt Is now In the oOlco ot tho City Recorder. The undersigned will sit as a Hoard of Equalisation and Ilevlew for tho purpose of" hearing any por son or persons feollng aggrieved by the reason of lerylnt such taxes or assessments and to make corrections ot any tax deemed annual or in tuit for fire consecutive days, begin ning tha 18th day af November, A. D. II 1, at tha City CamwlMloaer'a hassbera In Local. TJtah, fras 4 to I o'eloek p. at. an eauh day hejlaaing with said Hth day of Krrombor, A. D. lilt, and for not lass lbs faur consecutive days thereafter and an tll all parsons feeling aggrieved have beea heard. ary ordaf of tha City ConiMlsnlon era. ( ROT BULLEN, JOHN QUATLH, JOHN A. CROCKETT, Hoard of Equalisation ' and Review. Adv-11-ll i i AN AOHKKAm-K SUHI'KfHH "Ahoat three years ago whaa I was suffering from a scvoro 'old en ny lungs and coughed most tt t';e time night and day, I tried a rottle ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nnd was surprised at the promptness with which It gave mo rollef," wrl'.r Mrs. James Drown, Clark Mills, N. T. Many another has been surprised and pleased with tho prompt r-Haf ui 'fora'cd by this remedy. Adv NOTICE TO OUR SUB SCRIBERS Subscriber ta tha Repoblleaa who reeatve their papers hy aarrlar or thxoagh tha saalls will cob far a favor oa tha management If they will fllo vrrlttaa coraplaiat of aay tailor of tha paper ta reaeh these ptwmptly aad regularly. m a , Matter of Adaptability. i Adaptability works toward content nientj to lit oureelvrs willingly find I cheerfully Into the changed conditions that exist toddy In counties homes throughout this hnmd land menim the lifting of iijother heavy burden from thu heads of the hoimelioldx. Mim things lu our uny of living which e would lmvo unco culled essentials we now regard iik uki-Icss, tnxlng our tlnii and resources. Ahd yet wo enn live fully, plensmilly, even inoro stuoothlj than In other days. lixclmnge. Ants as Excavators. Kveryone has ohserod tree tlmt he been hollowed nut by nuts, Hnd It Is appurent that their biting powers aro equal to working In the bunlest wood. In tunneling, ants are expert. and authentic cases nrc known of their tunneling under ditches and stream. Indeed, a South American mil Is said to hnvo oxrnvnted n tunnel under tho i bed of tho I'lirnhybii river nt a place whero It Is as broad ns tho Thames at London bridge. ' The Telltale Thumb. It Is n well-known fact among nerve specialists that by an exotiilnntlon of the thumb they cap tell If the patient Is affected, or likely to be affected, by iuirnls!s or not, aa the thumb will In dicate this u long time before iberq is any Irene of the disease In any oth er part of tho system. . Rcucon Enough. My twin lienhews uero paid two cents a ilny for waking me at 7 rnch vtieU day morning. Ono Sunday they u..i!.eneil mo nt 7. I protested and they wild: "Wo knew you wanted to Mrep, but v.o need tho money." Chicago Ttlbunt. Had the Right Idea. j As Junnltii and Clmrlcs were eating . brenkfnat one morning thoy both 1 nskod nt the eauio moment for the I becond helping. Hiving taught I Chnrlon that his hIMcx must 1" v.nlted on tlrst, Ji9 .sab "Well, ladC4 .Irst 1 mid mans ncxt.'t V LEGAL NOTICES H Consult The County CIcik H Or The Respective Sign- 9H ere For Further Informa- ! H Probate And GHavdiRnskifi S Notice H NOT1CH TO CRHOIIOR IflS la tho lfattor of tho HiUte af hbbbbbI Ilasel Cranney. Deeeaaed. Wtk Crodltors will present elalats wahh jyiBm vouchors to tho undersigned at hyc fB residence In Igan City, Cache son. flSJ ty, Utah, on or beforo the 20th djr go"? of December, 1811. liktlv Date ot first publteation, Octahar lilt'' ISth, 1919. UK STKN8A J. CRANNE2T, fiH Admlolstratrhr. bbbbV WALTERS t HARRIS, H Avtornay. Adr-llsX H a a H Ko-noa to cxihihtow JM la the Uatur t tha Htwa tt H Uagaas Jaaaaa Bscaas M eradltara win praaaat aJMsas Weak H vahrs to th smdaralgnvd at Hh H plae ot bastaaeo aa T7t Ttttat M North atraat, Igaa, tUeha ati. H Utah, aa ar hafera HaaBkr MM, mi H Dt af first pahlloattaa OatuVnr H 1111 H M. A. PMBBRSON, H aaatr H TTALTHR HARRIS, H Alorney Adv-11-3 H bbbbbbbI koticw fix) cnaurvoss H In th Uatter of the Estate of M James lautt, Deceasod. H Creditors will present elalms with H vouchers to tha andarslgnod at kla M office, Vlrst Natioaal Dank bldg,. lis- M can, Utah, oa or before the 25th ear M ot Kebraary, 1920. H Date of first publication, Octe'tar H H U. C. HARRlft, H Adralnishrataf. H TVALTRRB Jb HARRIS, M Attaraays Adv-11-JS-W H m a ' bbbbbbb SeTalUONB H cr ma smut ootjrx r juMfiN ciTT, 0oNrr r 9tnmo. Lm HTiVrU OS1 TJPAhT. M Logaa Idahe 0& ft s aMpaay, a IbbbbbbbI CorporatioB, PWntlft. M J. B. Casey, dalag bnaisiass andar KLbbbI tho firm aame af J. B. Casey tc ftom" ILbbbbbI pany, Defendant. jH The Stata of Utah to Hie Said Do- sbbbbb! fondant: Isbbbbbb! You are hereby summoned to ap- Lbbbbbbb pear within tea (10) days after ser- IjibbbbI vlco of this summons upon you, If Isbbbbbb! served within the county ln which l this nctlon is brought; othorwlso H within twenty (20) days after this scrvlco and defend tho above entitled H action; lu caso of your falluro to do ILbbbbbI so, tha plaintiff Jn this action will 'KLbbbbi apply to the court tor tho rollof do- IbbbbbbI mandod In tho complaint, of which a LpIbbbb! copy la hereto annexed and horowlth ILbbbbbI sorved upon you, and will take Judg- !1sbbbI incut agalnBt you, for tho sum ot vSbbbbbi Nlnety-tlvo nnd S 5-100 Dollars isBBBeBBa! (t9S.9G), with lutercst at tho rate ot H 8 per cant per annum since tho 15th Bfl day of June, A. D. 1917, together HH with plaintiffs costs and disburse- bbbbbbb ments herein. This action la brought bHH for tho purpose ot lecoverlng tho sum IBa5 of $95.06, the purchase price ot cer- IbbbbbW tnln oil, gasollno and accessaries. lH1 Dated this 8th day ot October, A. ipHI d. 1919. yRt ' L E. NELSON, HF- Plalntlff's Attorney. !pH s P. O. Address, Arlmo Block, Logan, pH Utah AdV-11-18 Bl QHICHESTER S PILLS fl 1W'(Cr. .Tilt: lltAlIO.ID IIIIANK, A jtfBBBa f-S C-ll I'lkm-trrlllunonaTlniinlVW WiBBBBll &tQ?&Z J''" la l('l "J fold I l.eulllsS.Vy !bWb" 1Vl " iJ . ollitr. llnt.rjMr V iin'iIjVA.y I fa l'Wlh Af"'iii.Jiirtin-Ens lKrrVa t Hg llIAUO.Sn IIHINK rilXH,lorS f!!vi -r SOI D DY noilfifilSTS RIRVWHERE Wk " Ibtt 11; Outclassed. JllKr- Yifp "Thut Mrs. Hrown must bo tKBu mi nwfut gossip. I never can tell her fPssg nnylhjng but what she's board It bo- IvKsJBf forcT" Blighty (Loudon). iHEgffi Kbbbbbbbbbbb9bb