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Show THE GRANTSVILLE - NEWS, GRANTSVILLE, UTAH. T I1QIIEKUI Ml Ml PUNS Vjalcsof. Dorothys Adventures Two Chapters in Loopland Little Dorothy Crosby, the. wistful and the gazelle-eyeold, who up to tlmt day, lire weeks ago when she slicked back her hair, pinked her cheeks and Ups, bought herself a wedding ring and a diamond ring and phony three-karchose for herself a mythical had never told a fib in her CHICAGO. This Little Building Is Decidedly Attractive, Yet Simple In Its Design. d, NOT AT ALL EXPENSIVE TYPE at dream-husban- posed entirely across the porch. Adding to this feature, for the production of a rustic appearance, Is the method of finishing the walls. The entire exterior wall surface Is covered with shakes or shingles which are given a special treatment. This treatment consists of a preparatory application of a creosote medium, which, by the manner of application at the factory supplying this materlul, carries the medium Into the pores of the wood, securing a preserving effect ond also furnishing uii even body as a filler, primer and binder. After the material Is on the walls, the surface Is placed treated with a pure white shingle stain which leaves the surface with life. From that day on, she admits, with a languid droop of her eyelids, she has told little else. The gay country called Loopland Is a bright spot Infested with cabarets and cocktails. All men are either rich woolen merchants, steel magnates, wealthy munition makers, plain millionaires or Judges they all told her so themselves; and she believed them. Adventure and romance spilled Itself upon Dorothy's gentle head from the moment she seated herself upon the observation platform of the Overland Limited In San Francisco, where her mamma lives, and the wheels began to turn. Five weeks later she became a connoisseur of cabarets. The rabble in the courtroom listened aghast as she unrolled her stories of the millionaires" she had met Alas, the scene changes: The girl reporter presented herself at the place where Dorothy was staying, behind the bars. Judge Uhllr had said: Let her sleep tonight behind a window with bars. Forget not that she tried to throw herself from a window. Popular Recruit Bombarded With Wrist Watches The popular recruit Is having a hard time getting to rights these pretty hard to think of a fellow's cousins girl cousins, mind you nil separately and Individually sending him wrist watches. There Is a little blonde cousin he hates like the dickens to part with her wrist watch. Jle knows that she went without a new hat to get It, or else got In bad with father by boning him for an DETROIT. extra allowance Then there Is the black-eyecousin poor kid, she certainly must have been in a heroic mood when she sent on the wrist watch.' For if there Is anything that the black-eyecousin doesn't like to part with It Is her money. Then there Is the freckle-free- d cousin and the cousin with red hair and the one that turns her toes la They are all represented by wrist watches, and he wishes with all his heart that he was a centipede or something that he could decorate himself with the d d Give Plenty of Room, No Skimping Should Be Resorted to In Order to Keep Down Legitimate Cost of Construction. KIDNEY AILMENTS eubject of building, for the readere of this On account of his wide experience PPr. as Editor, Author and Manufacturer, be 1 without doubt, the highest authority on all these subjects. Address all Inquiries to William A. Radford, No. 1827 Prairie avenue, Chicago, UL, and only encloee two-castamp for reply. v There ia only one medicine that rosily aa a medicine for stands out curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. standi tbs Dr. Kilmers' Swamp-Rohighest for the roaaon that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing cases. Swamp-Roo- t, a physicians proscription for special diseases, makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in moat cases. It ia a gentle, healing vegetable compound. , Start treatment at once. Sold at all drag stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this groat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Go., Binghamton, N. Y., for a ample bottle. When writing be sun-anmention this paper. Adv. . nt ot Floor Plan. the appearance of whitewash which does not rub off and does not have a painty effect A strong feature of appearance Is the tapering brick chimney which occupies a central position In the main portion of the front wall of the house. Other Interesting details of the house exterior ere the windows, the flower boxes and the porch seal which la made to form the supporting structure larger plan calling for a proportional for that part of the roof which projects Increase In the horizontal dimensions over the porch. The general effect st whole bunch of them. The popular young recruit who will have money when he grows up and who la awfully eligible from every point of view has stacks of leather objects sent to him by the mammas and aunties of promising young girls. He has leather wall wallets, traveling cases end leather-backe- d writing books and traveling photograph frames and portfolios and leather coses containing coat hangers, trousers hangers, etc., and leather shaving cases and playing-caroutfits and boot polishing outfits and more and more of them. d Where the Well-Meani- ng Paola Got in Bad When the blue-coate-d representative of the West One NEW street police station shouldered his way to the center of the agitation the other afternoon at One Hundred and Fourth street and Amsterdam avenue he found two persons attract- Ing more attention than for a moment he could subdue. Finally he Injected himself Into the conversation and learned that one of the oratorical contestants was Mrs. William Hennessy of One Hundred and Tenth street and Columbus avenue, while the other was a youth sixteen years old. His name, YORK. said the youth, was Paola Martlne, and he was the second deputy assistant of Giovanni Bertruchhl, before whose sidewalk establishment the Well, whats it all about! asked the police- whole altalr was happening. man. Walt one at a time I "I have been trading here with Giovanni for two years now come next said Mrs. Hennessy, and I always got what I wanted before. December, This morning I was on my way downtown to Vo some shopping and left my vegetable list of what I wanted with this boy for him to send up to the house. Everything was all right except the two baskets of sickle pears that I ordered, and when I saw them I had to come right down and tell him he cant put that sort of stuff over on me. Just look at 'em I The policeman obediently gnsed at the baskets of pears which Mrs. Hennessy had brought back, and even to his unbiased mind there appeared the need for explanation from Paola. All right, kid, he said, turning to the lad, jump in the witness chair and tell your little tale. Why did you send such rotten pears to the lady? But thats what It said on her list," walled Paolo. It said two baskets of sickly pears, and I got her the sickliest I could find. Carried Off Heavy Furnace in Broad Three for tbe roof surface. A simple, open cornice bos been used on this roof. There Is considerable overhang, which casts a wide shadow on the white walls of tbs building when the sun shines, produc- . well-dresse- KANSAS borrowed a key from Mrs. T. W. McGuire, well-dresse- d carrieQ ont In the design Is that of cosiness which Is aided by every detail of tbe exterior. Either of the plans will provide comfortable and cozy home. The principal point of difference between the plans, which would determine the choice In a selection, Is that one has one bedroom and the other has two. The front entrances on these plans are similar. The living room of the smaller house la a room 18 feet 6 Inches by 12 feet. A large brick fireplace Is centered In the front wall. Directly opposite the fireplace Is a cased opening Into the dining room, which room Is IS feet 8 inches by 11 feet A gener-ousized cupboard Is built with its doors flush with the wall In the Interior wall of the dining room. Back from the dining room are the kitchen and a living porch. A swinging door Is placed In the entrance Into the kitchen and French doors lead Into the living porch. Practically the entire surface of tbe outer walls in tbe living porch Is glazed. By the nee of the French doors Into the dining room, the windows of the porch are effective In lighting the dining room. This light In addition to that admitted through the three windows In the room Itself ensure a dining room which Is very bright and cheerfnL There Is a eon n acting door between the porch and tbe kitchen. This door Is very convenient during the summer slm. by Its use It Is easy for the housewife to take a part of her kitchen work to the porch where It Is cool and comfortably The bedroom with the bath adjoining are placed directly in the rear of the front porch. It Is evident that foe house the qualities of beauty and arrangement for comfort The first of these may be greatly aided by building this house In the proper surroundings The effect will be very greatly ered by crowding. i s Daylight affable strangers with a yellow 8305 East Twentieth from Mrs. McGuire and all Its and a furnace equipment stole heavy street, then returned the key, according to complaint made to the police. Mu. McGuires husband and her two sons have been conducting a sheet inetal establishment In a building at 2004 Indiana avenue. Recently, however, one of the boys enlisted and Inter the second was drafted. 80 McGuire closed his shop. The other afternoon a yellow truck and three men drew up before the McGuire residence, on Twentieth street The spokesman explained that they were electricians and desired to repair the wiring In the place at 2004 Indiana avenue. Mrs. McGuire expressed her delight and gave the man the key. , A druggist near the Indiana street store noticed three men with a yellow truck dismantling the big exhibition furnace In the window of the McGuire store, and continued whistling and watching the girls go by. Sometime later a yellow truck stopped on the corner near the McGuire home and an affable stranger returned Mrs. McGuire a key, telling her the wiring was all O. K." Mrs. McGuire thanked him and he left. Now the police are looking for three strangers, one yellow motortruck and one furnace with accompanying equipment. CITY. Electric Device for Blind. A Paris scientist, Floor Plan. M. Chas. Lam- bert, has devised a method of writing which will be very useful for blind persons, especially mutilated persons who have lost their hands or forearms, foe reading of the signs being done by a specially designed electrical device. In the first place the characters composing the text are printed In Morse alphabet on tbe same method aa la employed for producing letters In relief on letter paper, that Is by printing with a thick paste which then solldfies and leaves a raised letter. This method now replaces the old embossing process where cost la an Item, for It Is much cheaper. The only difference from the usual Morse alphabet la to place the dashes vertically Instead of horizontally. Reading of these characters can then be done by persons deprived of their hands, by the use of a very simple electric device which Is run over the characters In relief which are printed with a special metallic Ink. Accommodating. real estate man was trying to sell a small farm by mail to a possible purchaser, a very precise and particular person. One day a friend asked him how he was making ont on the deal. Oh, Fve quit, he said In a tone of marked displeasure. You see, be wrote for so many, details and kept Insisting on having more, that I got tired at last and wrote telling him If he would pay the freight both ways I would ship the darn farm down to the, city for him to look at, and he never' Puck. answered my letter. A of the exterior, the only variation In design being the continuation of one of the side walls back to provide for an' additional bedroom In the larger house. The height of the Tralldlng may be slightly Increased for the larger plan, If there Is a desire to guard against the effect of too gentle a slope FOR SWAMP-ROO- T Mr. William A. Radford wilt answer question! and give advice FREK OF COST on all subjects pertaining to the By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. The qual' y of being unique may be given a dwelling of the bungalow type with no suggestion of intricacy of ornamental details. This fact Is brought out clearly by the photographic perThis litspective view accompanying. tle building Is decidedly attractive and Is quite different from tbe average mans Ideas of a bungalow, yet at uo place In tbe structure Is there any evidence of complicated construction. It Is not an expensive type of construction ; In fact. It would be rated among the class of low-codwellings, but this does not Imply that there bas been any skimping resorted to la order that the cost might be kept down. There are two floor plans shown . for this bungalow. These differ both In size and In the arrangement and character of the rooms. Tbe elterlor appearance of the building Is practically the same for the two plans, the Hie Money. Tbe Lord knows how Binks made his money! No wonder be always looks worried." d, Quickness sometimes exceeds power. t In most of Dyspepsia Coffee Does Not Agree v says a wit known authority. Many who use cof- not knowing that it aggravates fee stomach troubles could still enjoy a delicious hot table beverage and escape coffee's effects by a change to the wholesome! pure cereal drink poo-sees- lug a very pleasing effect False purlin ends are anchored In the walls and project out to support the overhanging portion of the roof. The roof over the small front porch la largely responsible for the rustic appearance of the front of the bouse. The lowest purlin So accurate Is a German astronomat this point Is carried back six and one-hafeet from the front wall line ical clock that its error after 18 yean f fhe building and the rafters an ex-- of use was only one second. lf I |