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Show V V THE GRANTSVILLE NEWS, GRANTSVILLE, up or close up. Give Inspection cards don't they?" Yes, theyve three ratings good, fair and bad. In any restaurant now you can ask to see their rate card before you give your order' Theyve got to how It Then as their trayladen waiter approached with a bow, he passed on. Olg I think thats a wonderful law, enthused Helen, who never ate at a restaurant without wiping off the dates and silver, dubious as to their The Married life of Helen and Warren Their Married life." Anther of Tha Jour-nof a Neglected WU4 Tho Originator of By MABEL HERBERT URNER A al - Woman Alone;' Etc. SOLICITOUS MANAGEMENT FAILS TO RECONCILE WARREN TO A POORLY SERVED DINNER cleanliness. 'Health department's having one of its periodical spasms. Boon die down and tilings'll be as dirty as ever, r miniiii mi iiminn Warren pessimistically. shrugged (Copyright, HIT, by tha McClure Newapaper Syndicated cant get Let's have that Bout time to let em know were anything out of this. Oh, I hope we can get a table here, . belligerently, his impatience Its the dampness, poking her fork outBlde," .wished again flaring up. Hold on, you the prong through the perforated top. Helen, aa they waiter for this table?" Then musingly, But surely the reallj went up the grav-- e No, sir. Ill send him to you. good plages and the big hotels are fair1 e d, geranium-bordere- d Here a perspiring waiter, his shlgt ly cleans ' walk to front bristling with checks, dashed up, Wouldnt" bank on it I Managethe Sea Crest ho- cleared the table and flung on a damp- ment may be all right, but theyve got " tel. ly fresh cloth. a lot of ignorant foreign help. Here, Where're the roasts? Warren was did thpt fool waiter go off without giv"Looks pretty crowded, War scowling at the ing us any butter? ren paused - to dinner card. No roasts, no vegetables Dear,;lf they only started in yesscan the long nothing but souiTmnd cold meat? terday 1 think they're doing well to serve this crowd at alL dining veranda. What the Sam Hill does this mean?" a heres Helen gowns, read the Thats 'all right, but Td like a napnotice, Light 'Oh, Mabel Herbert U: fluttering f a n note at the bottom of the card. kin, some butter, mpatard, and that The new management begs to an- bottle of bass. If theyre not fixed to and wilted waiters attested to the heat. military band, in white-- uniforms, nounce that this is but a temporary serve properly shouldnt open up til menu. Within the next few days it they are." clashed an accelerated air. will be sufficiently augmented to afperseats of Inside, sir, Plenty Anything I can get you, sir? It ford complete service. suaded the head waiter. was the head waiter this time. What can you give us out here? Warren repeated his wants, and the Huh," growled Warren, we're In demanded Warren. for it all right Then scanning the head waiter himself supplied them. Were not up to the mark this eveSt Germain those peas Nothing just now. If you care to soups, We didnt canned or fresbY wait" ning, sir, apologetically. Canned sir, admitted the waiter. expect such a crowd. Oh, look, those people are leaving over there by the rolling," interrupted Consomme then, Cold Yes, theyve been coming in pretty curtly. Helen eagerly. roast beef and a bottle of bass. thick, admitted Warren. As the departing couple rose, hastily Chicken salad and a claret lemon- Well have' twenty more waiters on they edged their way through and took ade, contributed Helen. Then as the j tomorrow night. Monday we start our waiter disappeared, Dear, thats not shore dinner going to make that a triumphant possession of the table. Dear, this is wonderful, turning so bud; its too hot to eat much specialty." from the soiled dishes, Helen rested But you wouldn't think theyd How about the price? cutting into OHd her elbow on the railing gazed change rnanagement in the middle of a thick slice of roast beef.. out at the smoldering sunset. the season. Only a dollar and a naif, sir. The heat mist, shrouding the horiOh, these summer hotels are' al- Well serve a dinner you can't touch zon, dimmed the fiery ball, already slip- ways changing hands. Expensive anywhere for; less than two. And ping into the sea. plants to keep up and not much do- we're going to keep bur a la carte bill Yes,' were in luck to get this. Look ing except Saturday and Sunday. moderate. Mr.' Wllklns alms to make at em coming. Theres a lighthouse? she was the prices as low as he can and serve A stream of people were turning in glancing out at the misty horizon, from good food, pquslng to refill their from the boardwalk. Pausing on the which flashed a faint revolving light glasses as he was called away. ' steps they would glance over the The dusk had deepened, and the arc Drumming up custom, commented crowded veranda, then reluctantly fol- lights on the lawn lit up the benches Warren with a disapproving sniff at low the head waiter into the glaringly filled, with the board-wal- k crowd, that the blackened mustard Jar. They'll lit dining room. had wandered in to listen to the mu- not be so keen" alien they get agoing. The sun now almost submerged, a sic. A little later the proprietor, again Gee whiz, its hot here I Not a couple of bell boys ran out to haul by, stopped to Inquire if they hurrying Bet its ten degrees were being well served, down the flag that fluttered from a breath of air. The band cooler in town, wiping inside his coltall staff on the lawn. Dear, theyre really very solicitstruck up The Banner, lar. Boneheads to come down here ous." and everyone rose. and put up with this crowd, heat and Well, Td rather have a little better Darned sight more service and not so much solldtude, Helen felt a thrill of patriotism as rotten service. he watched this military ceremony, comfortable home. Warren unimpressed. Another ten minutes and Warren, grunted and gazed out across the ocean, bewe must come out and have But yond which so many countries were glaring around for their waiter, was the shore dinner after they get startdevastated by war. The peaceful on the verge of an explosive outbreak, ed, persisted Helen, susceptible to the crowd about her seemed suddenly very when the proprietor approached their attention they had received. flattering table. carefree and prosperous. hustling now to make J3uh, they're orAre you getting served? Your Here, clear this table and 'take new and want to get ' good. Theyre der been taken? my order I" crowg. But wait til they get 'em Its been taken, emphasized War- the Warren's sharp complaint grated coming I They'll slam out grade Z food It was enough Just to sit ren ungraciously. harshly. and soak you the limit Moderate orHurry along this gentlemans there and rest, without struggling for prices with a snort That songll .service, which die knew from the der, snapping his fingers at a pos- last about two weehp.' crowd would be slow. ing omnibus. Then to Warren, Were d tonight Just This Isnt my table, sir. ni send a little Individual Bookmarks. over took the put in place yesterday, waiter." your ' whale new crew Idea for a simple little gift A Is our first good this a Frownlngly Warren pushed back the is to make a personal for a book-iovsoiled dishes and threw over them a meal." made by embroideris bookmark. It somewhat since resd Only corner of the yesterday? cloth, Then you havent had ing either the initial or the name on cued a match safe from the clutter, mollified. a strip of linen, which is then finished much time to get running. and lit a cigar. Not with the way they left things. with an edging of lace. This bookIs that a large steamer? she was mark is too thin ta injure even the gazing at the dark speck that headed You oughtve seen the kitchen. We most delicate book. It may be launa trailing length of smoke against the had seven men scrubbing all night dered and thus kept Immaculate, and mornifid scoured a by pan every pot skyline. ng.- Weve put In one of the best it clings to the paper and so does not But Warren was watching an woman in an absurdly tight chefs in the country. What you get slip out as cards or metal markers are given to doing. gown, her fat Viands crowded with dia- here youll get clean. kitchsome hotel the of . I w suppose monds and lumpish pearls embellishing i V ens are fearfully dirty, shuddered Incriminating Evidence. her ears. The new neighbor upstairs must be Jove, Td hate to buy food for the Helen. Well, I know a few restaurants, an old maid, remarked Mrs. Occy females around here, he said, his caustic glance wandering on to anoth- smart ones, too, where you wouldnt Wattles. She is, replied the landlord. But er robust lady, her pink corpulence have much appetite if you saw the do you know? law new how But this kitchens. waist. white thin Inspection her bulging Well, all the records she plays on You'd hardly think she'd need furs, is going to change all that I hear theyrg after em pretty her phonograph are of mens voices.1 mused Helen, noting the white fox Kansas City Star. hard, observed Warren. Got to dean scarf about her bulky shoulders. r . salt-cell- ar . faintly-mimeograph- . any-wn- y. -- Star-Spangl- . 1 short-hande- er -- coffee-straine- . over-sto- have taken this outburst of enthusiasm to be the forerunner of an attack. Undoubtedly our boys In khaki will go American Canadians Take the Great over to Europe well provided with Game Over 8ea and Introduce It baseball kits, and there will be some Zone. in the Fighting lively buttles going on behind the lines while the other more deadly contest la The baseball season has opened In at the front Flanders. .The roar of cannon can be fought and of the bat heard above the crack Driving Nalls Like Shooting Bullets. ball, nud spectators and players have A hammer which adapts the princiof a lively time it of the military machine gun to the ple The great American game has been more peaceful pursuit of carpentry zone to taken over Europes fighting Invented to save the time and lias been ! by the Canadians. trouble of getting and holding nails Dominion of the unit major in position with the left hand while forces has Its team, and a scries of using the hammer with the right A scheduled. Prolonged been games has trigger controls the feed of the nails, of battles or great advances will, and a nail, can be completely driven schedule, the with course, interfere one stroke. By the use of such a but nevertheless the games have been in which weighs about 80 ounces, device, anticiare and eagerly arranged for no is It longer necessary for a carpenpated. The baseball outfits including ter to a full pouch of nails and carry masks, gloves Uniforms, bats, balls, one laboriofisly with each to adjust ovfc and all the rest have been sent of his fingers. news The Canadians. by patriotic victories on the diamond behind the Tin Cans Were Valuable Then. Hn travels quickly to the men in the la within the memory of many It has trenches, where many a cheer on the farms' that there was a the of people astonishment to the gone up, tin cans were not too plea- when time occasions Germans, who on frequent PLAY BASEBALL IN FLANDERS Now and then canned goods were bought, and for the empty cans plenty of uses were found. For Instance,, tomato plants were started in them, standing In the sunny kitchen window long before the garden was clear of snow; they were convenient for holding paint when a small Job had to.be done, and the small bbys treasured them for holding their halt for those adventurous and ever-tn4- e remembered excursions fishing of early summer. About all the tin cans that came to a farmhouse twenty-fiv- e or thirty years ago were put to good use. tlful. Felt the 8l!ght Wilma went to cull oa a neighbor whom the little girl found busy and who paid no attention to her. Finally she said, Well, I 'guess I must go. 'spose if I was a big lady you would sit down and visit with me. French Fond of Bread. The French are great bread eaters, their consumption in normal times being estimated at 680 pounds annually per capita. S. INLAND NORTHWEST Old Jewelry Made New Placing the barrel of a volver in his mouth, C. N. Myer pulled the trigger and ended his life at lteno. Aladdin and hb wonderful lamp did eareeljr more antoafahins thing than our He had threatened Keverul times to expert jeweler da We can transform your oM jewelry Into new. remount your diacommit suicide, according to his wife. mond and make old piece aparkle in a Congressman Addison T. Smith of way that will delight you. Our motet Idaho bus prepared two bills with the price make buying caay. purpose of i Permitting doctors of osteopathy to enter examinations for commissions In the medical branch of the army, and navy. MAKERS OF JEWELRY SAIT LAKE CITY KMMMN STREET John Black, a miner employed by the Nevada Wonder Mining compuny, fell down the shaft of the mine and wus killed. No one saw him BARGAINS IN USED CARS fall and it is not known how the acciM wleidid and care Bulcki, OLdataoklLea, dent happened. to 100. Guaiuietd fire du ar If wanted by term raia Pat Bond and Sherman Owensby, , rickt partita. Writ fan detailed lilt aai two of the chloral trio, who adminisUnd Car Dept.. tered knockout drops" to William ImlilHhidd Auto Cs, lilt Lake City Cooper in the robbery of the Ulo Vista hotel in Sparks a monrn ago, were men and women, now b the WilTFR time convicted of robbery last week. to learn the barber trade. Barbera la greatdemand. Sprei al rata William McMillan, former state now SO for day. Only ahort time required. treasurer and one time Itepubllcnn Tool opan rurnbbed and commiralon paid while learnCall or write Holer Baber Ucbooi, IS Com candidate for governor of Nevuda, died ing. meroial 81.. Balt Lake City. Utah. at Battle Mountain, while en route from Austin to lteno to secure medlcul SAYS FILIPINOS ARE LAZY treatment. He was 62 years old. Mystery surrounds the identification of a body found in the Truckee river Writer Doubts Whether He Will Ever Work Very Hard to Make Somenear the reduction works dam, east thing of Hlmeelf. of lteno. The body, which was found by Harry Cross, a fisherman, had unThe Filipino strikes me as unbeardoubtedly been in the wuter several ably lazy, writes Maynard Owen In the mouths. Christian nerald. He has had made During the Inst rew (lays quite a built for him, schools run for him, good! number of young men of Reno lrnve government and peace secured to him. answered the call to arms" and de- and an unusual measure of confidence parted for San Frunraro to enlist in placed In him. He has graduated from various branches of life service. Near- almost no clothes Into spotless white, ly all of those who left to enlist hud with patent leather kicks, a clean been drafted. shirt and a resplendent tie, so that son he looks like the swell member of a Henry J. Gosse, Jr., comedians. lie has of II. J. Gosse, proprietor of a hotel pair of black-fac- e Jobs created or at lteno, died of spinal meningitis in had sitting-dowfor him and has taken with an army hospital in Honolulu, after an illness of two months. Gosse was remarkable alacrity to the habit. Just like any other culin the field artillery service of the tured being. United States army. lie has learned to speak English Two Basque slieepherders arrived in well and has been trained Into a very northElko, Xev last week from the good athlete. But as far as I really ern part of the county to whom draft can see, so far he Is not much new. and the drawing wus entirely since the days when he dawchanged Neither had registered or heard a word dled Into school, followed by a servof the requirement They were per- ant to carry his books and Ink bottle. mitted by the county clerk to register. I doubt very much whether he will, Henry Yelser qpd Jeff Jordon, two work as hard or as Intelligently to old time prospectors who were make something of himself and the by Tonopnh residents, found a Islands as Uncle Sam has worked for t ledge of gold and silver ore him.. on Tullchu peak in the southern end of Nfe county, Nevada, that promises MOST SUICIDES IN THE WEST, to develop Into something big. Assay returns show vulues of $200 to $270. Explained by Large Number of Health-enFortune 8eekera Who Go to cases of One of the most sensational Section of Country. That been has cattle alleged rustling brought to a focus In Nevada, through The most suicidal city In the United the arrest of John Esser and Joe May, both cattlemen hailing from the Beat- States Is San Diego, Cnl., which had e In 1015 of 63.8 per 100,000 ty district, where they own extensive suicidal rate ranges and are counted among the people; the least Is Holyoke, Mass. where the rate for the same year was wealthy cattle owners of southern Ne- 8.1, says World's Work. In 100 cities vuda. the suicide rate for 1915 was 20.8 per. Convict lnbor on Nevada farms has 100,000 people. Figures running back to reports ten proven a failure, accoraiug show precisely the same orfrom Smith Volley, wnere thirty or der years of precedence In different parts of more prisoners were given a tryout. the United States. The eastern states The company that engaged the pris- have the lowest rate from 1010 to oners was to pay the state $L50 per 1914 It was 18.5 the southern states day for each man, a very small por- come next; and then the rate Increases tion of which was to be placed to the Pfogfesslvely'Ts one goes west, reachcredit of the prisoner. ing the highest rate on the ladfic The Tonupuh & Goldfield Railroad coast, and especially In California. company has filed three suits against Certain explanations come immedithe Nevada state tax commission, the ately to mind. California attracts state of Nevada and" Ed. MnlLey as many invalids, and despondency' over state treasurer, and further nnming their physical condition may increase Esmeralda, Xye and Mineral counties, the suicide percentage qf he state. tux col- The their treasurers und Rockj igongtalp and Pacific states The defeudunrs. compuny as lectors also draw thousands of men who are claims excess mileage valuations on seeking thelj. foiunes-an- d a large which It paid l'JIG tuxes. proportion fall in the quest. The East The first boy to finish his three and South are more settled In their months' pig club feeding contest under ways, less subject to sudden business and social upheavals, and consequently the direction of the University of more the home of steadygoing people. Lelnnd was department Keema of the Sunders district. The The West Is more adventurous and pig ntade an average gam of almost still attracts a considerable number two pounds per day, which Is a re- of people whose varying temperaments markable showing. The final weight and varying fortunes might easily exof the pig was 270 pounds at seven plain its greater tendency to months of age. Assured of 100,000,000 tons of 8olv!ng Solar Heat Problem. Iron ore In Cnurchill canyod, Though the problem of utilizing sonear Wubuska, President Tnuliert of lar heat In place of coal has engaged Mines company scientific minds at various times ever the Mlnnesota-Nevud- a announced last week that within a few since the early part of the seventeenth days the compuny will begin construc- century, It Is only within the last 15 tion of a one million dollar electric yean that really promising results plant for the manufacture of pig iron have been obtained. Today, according In quantities of one thousand tons a to Mr. Ackermann, the problem Is very nearly solved, at least where sunshine day. The fighting over the $110,000 estate Is plentiful and coal dear. Where, for left by Ella Hubbard Frunck started example, coal costs as much as $17 a last week la the district court at Reno, ton coal costs a great deal more than to Nevada. Mrs. Jennie Speucer, mother that today In Italy It already-payof the deceased, Is seeking to wrest the resort to the latest methods of using bulk of the property from A1 Franck, the suns rays In. the production of The Improved power. who claims to have been the husband mechanical 1918 brought In In tested plant Egypt Is who the of Eliu Hubbard ami results ten times as great as any that wllL the in principal beneficiary had been previously obtained. The The Nevnda women are listed to practical side of the problem Is the take an important interest In the proper concentration of solar heat. liberty loan bonds which are to be This requires absorbers, reflectors, floated in the falL mirrors, lenses and other apparatus at Increasing demund made by war on once complex apd extensive. All the the oil production of the world Is necessary apparatus, however, has been greatly simplified by Ingenious bringing to the notice of the country the vast Importance engineers, and farther simplification of Wyoming's rapidly developing oil is said to be reasonably certain. Chifields. cago News. 88 CHliber re- BOYD PARK 200-fo- condltlca-ea- tacrlp-tioa- - n gruli-stak- ed 1500-foo- , lo Nevad- a-extension self-murd- high-gra- de s inter-inounta- in |