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Show THE GRANTGVILLE NEWS, GRANT8VILLE, Bad To Give Up Wm Alrnst Frsitk Witk ud tie Pali Safferiaf ! Kliiey Csa fhiit Doo'iMsJeHerWelL SB 8t., Frankford, Pa., Margaret saya: ?A cold rtart-m- y kidney trouble. Mr back to ache and got sore and lame. began My and Jnta and anklea became awollen ana felt aa if painful it needlea were aticking into them. I finally had to give up and went from bad to worae. My kidneya didnt act right and the secretions were scanty and distressing. I had awful dizzy apella when before me turn- one time I rouldn t see for twenty minutea. Aw- paina in my head act me almoat frantic and I waa ao nerroua, I couldnt atwjd the Ieaat noiae. How l Buffered! Often I didn t care whether I lived or " died. "I couldnt aleep on account of the terrible paina in my back and head. seemed to do me a bit of good .Nothing until I began-- taking Doant Kidney Puts. I could toon aee they were helping me; the backache atopped, my kid-newere regulated and I no longer bad any dizzy apella or rheumatic paina. I atm take Doant occaaionally and they keep my kidneya in good health. Sworn to before me. P. W. CASSIDY, JR.,-- Notary Public. GatDoarfeet Any Stare, 00s a Ban DOANS vasv rOSTBUdUUSN CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. FM FOB SCHOOL ticularly attractive for tba youngsters room. BOYD.PARK MAKER good-lookin- NEW VESTS MEET WITH FAVOR Substitute for Blouses, Fashioned After the Sleeveleae Sweater, Are Worn Only With Coats. Old Stuff. Among the amazing quantity of new gowns shown there are so many waistcoats that appear to be substitutes for blouses that no one can ml them. They are fashioned after the manner of sleeveless sweaters, these new vests, and they are made In white Jersey doth, panne velvet, Bordeaux satin, apple grgtr velveteen, JeathejwMlored sue$e blue corduroy. They ark ,,'bm only' with coats that can drop open In front Many of them have little belts across the front which look as thongh they belonged In the back. They are narrow, with merely a conventional mannish bnckle to fasten the ends. They and some of them are are cut to the neck and then flare upward above the chin In a collar of their own fabric. corduroy, with flat gilt buttons Is the kind of waistcoat that has been taken up with the colonial blue cloth suit, and when one adds to such a costume the new modified George Washington' hat with Its colonial brim flaring back over the crown, the Imaginative onlooker sees a symbolism of the spirit of 76." DRINKING MEN The'Keeley Trealnert" cured man patient in it timn than all cthm like inxilutioa in the United State combined. Broad aiaettioooeveithelaa tiue. Ha Theres a Reason It i became it ia tba bait treatment fo LIQUOR or DRUG addiction, when other fail. The Keeley Isstitnts Salt Lake City, Utah Sulu Woman Warriors. In the Philippines American soldiers on several occasions came in contact with Sulu women warriors. In one of the last battles on the Islands the 8ulus fortified themselves in the bowl of an extinct volcano. It was rushed and captured by American soldiers, 'who discovered to their dismay, after the battle, that a number of their antagonists had been women. Their figures were as slim as those of the men ; both sexes wore their hair long, with handkerchiefs over their heads, and the women wore trousers similar to those worn In Turkey. Thus they were practically Indistinguishable from the pen. The bravery of these women warriors appears all the more remarkable when It la recalled that according to the Mohammedan faith a man who Is slain while fighting Christians Is ,translsted at once to heaven, but aa the wofoen are not supposed to have souls their sacrifice of life Is without -- School Frock for Girl. younger generation that there realty need by no. awkward ago for the young female. The little school frock here sketched Is an Ideal garment of Its class. Either plaid serge, plaid taffeta or plaid velvet may be used for the dress, with gulmpe of plain color, which may blend with the plaid or be in sharp contrast Of coarse, a white gulmpe may be worn if desired, but one In color would be much smarter. The neck may be finor with ished with a frill of a plain facing, over which a dainty white collar is worn. This dress may be arranged in two or three different ways, according to the figure of the girl for whom It is intended. If she Is very thin and without hips to hold a skirt properly the skirt may be attached to the gulmpe, with self-fabri- c, Jjuldplght single-breaste-d Buff-colore- d TRIMMING MAKES THIS HAT untie rich! n4f for J . and is a pleasing, wholesome, drug-fre-e drink 'good for both young and old. There's a Reason" Salt Laka Clir a A Useful Screen. A useful contrivance for holding newspapers, books or sewing Is made by sewing pockets of a suitable size to a plain two or three section screen about three feet high procurable atj any furniture or department store foa When not In use! a mere nothing. can screen folded this together and, bp stowed away in a very small space sj but, If prettily covered in chintz, it can be 'appropriately used In almost any room of the house. Training the Skin. It is pretty generally believed tbS exposure to cold and wet weather will, bring on the disorder known as q, cold. Bat sensitiveness to cold IB usually due to tho fact that the nervq centers controlling the circulation 0$ blood through tbe skin are cate, and exhibit a sort of reaction to exposure. By accustoming the body gradually to cool and later to cold baths, resistance to cold la set upl Popular Science Monthly. over-del- hair-trigge- Serves Double Purpose. Basic slag, otherwise known as Thomas' phosphate, la the only knotftl phosphate material that serves thd double purpose of phosphnting ana, lining crops. To pick the winning oil stock out of the mass Is a long and complicated task. . The Explanation of War. God has ordained that the wickedness wllliln ns shall always find Its ' expression and punishment In outward evil. War Is nothing more than a reflection or Image of the soul. It Is the fiend within coming out Human history Is nothing more than the Inward nature manifested In its naLet the soul tive acts and issues. continue unchanged, and, should war cease, the Inward plague would find its way to the surfnee. Willism Ellery Channlng. 6 Let ua help you do It We are headquarters for Wyoming oil stocks In Salt Lake and are constantly in touch with the latest developments In every field. The information and advice we furnish you Is backed 6y twenty years of brokerage experience and a reputation for absolute reliability. Directory of Wasters Talnabla Information covariac tha oatire Wysmias aitaatioa. Yoar raqaaat to as wUl brio a it free of chares by ratara buIL Ym Oil will Sad Moa'a Coaapanias tr r Turks and Caicos lalandat Tnrka and Caicos Islands form a, dependency under the government of Jamaica, bat geographically they arc. a portion of tho Bahamas, of which they form tho two southeastern groups. .There are upwards of 80 small Islands With an area of 165 square miles, but Only eight are Inhabited. The popnla-bo- n is about 8,000, of whom only 800 are whites. The most important In d nstry Is the salt raking. that are being offered, . other Instances three Initial monograms occupy this place of honor. In the latter coses large eyelets are often embroidered around the edges, and colored ribbon run through. Heavier overlngs are developed in fine white pique In broad ribs. The edges are turned back with wide hems mitered at the corners. In the center of both cover and shams large baskets filled with different colored flow-er- a are embroidered In heavy cross stitch. Stamped In crozeetltch patterns representing Mother Goose characters and animals, these last are par Auto Co Which Oil Stock to Choose Every now and then the trimming ean go a long way to making the hat That Is exactly what has happened Counterpanes and bolster and pillow to thle large hat If It were not for shams are being developed in a vari- the usual trimming the hat would ety of new materials and designs. be classed as ordinary. It probably Some are made up in fine corded gab- le a stunning black velvet model, and ardines, finished along the edges with has the new brim, narrow front and wide scallops. A big bow of sntln rll back and wide at both aldea. Tho bon corresponding In color to the dec crown and fanciful cascade are of unorations of the rooms, Is tacked In the curled ostrich feathers. center of the shams and cover. In Convenient d P al wkhont Ioaa pull. Umd Cu Dapt.. MEN AND WOMEN. Wc are now located ,t 43 8. Wm Temple Street. We guarantee to teach you the barber trade In a abort time. We get you n job and furnish tonlai Commission paid. Call or write. Molar Berber College, 8. Weat Temple 8t., Salt Laka City. Thinks He Can Draw Hla Will. Ona of the popular fallacies of thq country Is the belief that no particular skill Is needed to draw np a will. Arthur Train, writing In the American Magazine, says: The most Important document that a man Is usually called upon to execute during his entire lifetime Is his owp will. It Is generally, however, a transaction which he Is perfectly cfateht to let take care of Itself, hit or mlaa any old way. Ho supposed that if he writes down wbst he wants done with hla property,' signs It, and gets somebody to witness It, jtltat bis hrirs, executors; administrators and asMgna will go blithely on their ffSF, rejoicing forever. It Is almost Impossible to convince people that there U roolly any care necessary to drawing a will. Yet, even if a will Is pfoperly drawn, there are nine chances ont of ten that, nnlese the attorney watches with eagle eye, It will hot M legally sighed and witnessed. LINEN OF LATE DESIGN Scallops, Ribbon Bows, Three-InitiMonograms, and Other Decorative Features Add to Cheerfulness. w UragTFII tun I to pope of reward in a hereafter. or BED Guaranteed Hut clan ttrm if vanud by Will for detailed tin and dHerla-lio- condltlo-c- Randall-Dod- that point Exchange. pockets are important. They are, of course, extremely convenient, and give a smart style touch to the frock as well. To make this dress for the average fourteen or fifteen year old girl four yards of plaid fabric 86 Indies wide and one and a half yards of plain-colmaterial will be required. ka. is 100. lionala-tU- O generally understand tin their rights end at the point where tl Iftther fellow's begin; but the trout pomes In determining the location slip-ove- r, IK M mltndM People eliminated. The big generous IN USED CARS OMaswbllsa. N. BARGAINS slip-ove- r, pi planaway knows beam For informal ioa phone or write tan-color- or the the plaid coatee a gulmiG may be separate and coatee and skirt attached, In which case the coatee buttons In the center back. If buttons may be It is a Purely American Economical LAKE CITY g roon, beige and all colors sre now worn with thin frocks. Purely decorative are most of these airy 'trifles, which nre altogether transparent, forming a sort of cloudy frame for the face. Half ruche, half collar, with picturesque floating ends, these bits of tulle are more than worth their weight In of gold. Very effective Is a cache-n- e vivid red crepe heavily embroidered with gold thread. It is worn with a white frock. j What started this row? Inquired the judge. Fighting talk. He called me a minion." What had you called him? fits the spirit of the times perfectly. It is SALT - economize? j . Yes," replied young Mrs. Torklns. She asked me what It meant and I said to avoid waste. She said she had no more waist than I have and It was nobody's business anyhow; and she's going to leave tomorrow. Instant Postom JEWELRY MM MAM STXECT J . Into their hoteL Yes Its what might be called the Haul of tlie Ancients." Do not delay your Christmas shopping. Write us for what gifts you want Plain-Col- Tragedy of the Cuisine. Did you tell the cook she must Appropriate. SUN TAVERN Bo-:chel-le 1H yatuae Thai 1)M( Mat Effect Heat B Maine orits toala and luattra affect, UnBn Broaao Quialna ran ba taken by anyoaa wltfeunt bead. There rlnilnglntha rnlnanarroninMiorQaTnlna." K W QUO V HU aianawiaiaoB bos. Ms. Just look how those old maids are almost dragging that young drummer OLD One-Ha- lf Probably Delilah's hair was getting thin and slie became enraged at Sam-o- n because he refused to name the brand of hair tonic he used. Laundered Soldier's Watch. Being laundered didnt hart a watch at San Antonio, Tex. Te watch was thoughtlessly left by the owner in the pocket of his army shirt In the pocket It was carried to the laundry and went through the big washing machine. One of the laundry employees felt it In the pocket just In time to save It from going through the wringer. The watch was still marking time. HISTORIC The woman who la fond of crochetOne of Bostons Landmarks, Built la ing and has plenty of leisure, may IfifiOt for Many Years Used do make a very lovely linen set for her a Fish Markst Attractive Garment for Missec bed ont of strips of heavy white linen sewed together with plecee of One of the early taverns of Boston of Fourteen to Sixteen. filet insertion and edged with lace. If 'was the Bun tavern which stood but a more elaboration Is desired, the linen few feet from the water's edge and may be embroidered In a fine running .was built about 1660. For some years Four Yards of Fabric Plaid Requirts design. t was kept by a Huguenot from and Ona and Yards of named Cogneau. He made it Material. SOME MODES OF THE MINUTE One of the most popular of taverns end r jit was particularly popular with the Notwithstanding that girls of four- Colored Velveteen Coats, Turkish Tow- .young men of Boston and surrounding teen to sixteen years far too often have country, partly for the reason that eling Blouses, Scarfs and Collara habit of affecting t$e clothes styles mine host Cogneau .had several very ettes of Tull Arc Pepular. of their elders, Ignoring completely the attractive and lively daughter! who girlhood years, there are fortunate or The Introduction at colored velveteen added u great deal to the charms of wise mothers who are able to keep coats as a substitute for the expensive the hostelry. Their father had the their schoolgirl danghters In youthful lowers the price of one iPrivlUge of seeing tiro of them marsilk sweater clothes. For these damsels style deIn' the one of them becomopen-ai- r garment Velveteen has sud- ried the wifetavern, CoL William Palfrey, of signers .turn out every season some denly ing into' with fashion along leaped very attractive garments. They are the new Hats. It la freqtfently chosen .the famous Revolutionary patriot He wont to define them as flapper" styles, In became the grandfather of the noted lapis lazuli bine, burnt orange and It Is a matter of especial pride to andgreen, John G. Palfrey. 'writer, black. Its use is not confined to Another daughter of this genial boat many designers of clothes for the sport coats; It la also smart wprn by nf the Sun tavern married a successful women for a port skirts. , named Fleet During the siege Fine tnrklsh toweling has recently printer of Boston the British seized the house been given a place. Ingeftions 'women and they changed Its name to the have found out that the bathroom cn Arms. But when the Bed Costs King's be robbed for the tennis court Two chased ont of Boston the sign bud been extra large towels with a of this King's Arms quickly disap' colored border serve for blouse with and the old sign of the Sun elbow' sleeves and a colored cotton peared a vein took Its place and the tavern sash. This makes atnefti commendon its olden time popularity. It able sports garment than voile or silk. tOpk has for many years been used as a fish Scarfs and collarettes of hille In ma- market Some Reaaon. A varlefc Youre both about eight hundred years behind the times. That might have been fighting talk during the middle ages. It Isnt now. UTAH, fill el Consult us bsfors buying. i ISSSQi wilMsChild STOCK BROKERS nCMMME atFcacNca-AN- V ES yea Ml 41M bank itaic m |