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Show THK GRANTBVfLLK.HEWS, iRJlL A G RANTS VILLK, UTAH. Yankees Build Great Military Port at Brest Old ; small bottle of DaridBrhtf1 keeps hair thick, strong, It Has Become Largest and Most Modem of Debarkation beautiful HEADQUARTERS OF PRINCE MAX s" ' ? Points. Girls! Try this! Doubles beauty of your hair in a few moments. -- SANITATION ALMOST PERFECT vary Facility lo Provided, for Car-bifor Camp of 40000 Man of Whom Largo Proportion Are Wounded or Sick Mon Will Bo Fad and g Housed. Brest. France Brest, ' the ancient town of Flnlsterre that Juts out Into tho Atlantic ocean. Is destined to live long in the memory of the American soldiers that came to save the silled nations from the Iron ' heel of Germany. From Its ancient ramparts the people of France will see' the last of the stalwart doughboys that traversed the Atlantic ocean to aid them In suppressing the expanslqn of Teutonic Prince XTux, wuo was id ciwrge uT me uennun troops ueleouihg tbs autocracy, writes Louis Selbold, New Argon ne forest, had his headquarters in this boombproof ghelter protected York World correspondent walls of cement During the next eight or nine by months more than 1,000,000 of the 2,000,000 lighting men that were sent Their attractive. the harbor to be of commanding Im- not particularly by the United States to vindicate the decided to establish the em- faces are not lacking in qualities of principles of democracy will .find their portance, barkation and rest camps outside of classical beauty, although their hands way through Brest- back to their and feet ore not the sort that Inspire homes.' Consequently, the Brest that the town. die sculptor or painter to reproduce wonders in so, worked doing They knew the legions of Caesar and the the manifest discomforts them In mud, marble or on canvas. deeds of the Phoenicians will always and despite of dally - rains and perpetual mud The military police keep a pretty figure prominently In the historic narIn Pountaneaen provided a sharp eye on the men In khaki, and they ratives of the soldiers who will em- half-wa- y have station between the battle the penalties for infractions of army bark to recount their deeds on Eufront and home which Is second to law are pretty severe. soli. ropean none In the world. Fountanesen la ' The doughboys make light ofr the City Net Much to Look At seven or eight miles outside of mud, their well shod feet squash Into Brest Is noP very much to look at about the town Itself. Its present capacity It, and their comfortable clothes reThe most striking thing about It Is Its mud. It Is u sort of mud that Is about 40,000. Within three months sist the penetration of the mist that It will have been expanded to take floats over and around the Flnlsterre sticks to one's memory as well aa to care of 120,000. There Is little or no dispeninsula. one's clothes. The embarkation hospital at comfort from cold, because while There is no other mud In the world separated only a few hundred much further north than New York, like that Of Brest It Is always presfrom Ponntgnesen, will yards Brest catches the eastern end of the ent for, with the exception of a very have a capacity for caring for Gulf stream, and the temperature tew days during the year, .the low13,000 cases. It can now care for ering skies of bleak Flnlsterre are between six and seven thousand. Both rarely tails below 35 and most frequently fluctuate! between 45 and 5& momentarily freshening up, because It plants are near completion. The plans The men are well fed and comfortalways seems to rain In Flnlsterre. when finally worked out will provide ably housed. The mothers of some of At first It Is disagreeable, this mud three-fifths of the them would accommodations for probably raise their of Brest but like other things In life, military establishment maintained by hands In horror at one or two features breeds It for and contempt familiarity the United States on European soil. of their life, but the health reInures one to the disadvantages of It Is a gigantic task, this making a ports of dally the camp furnish substantial always having It about ones person. new city for the care of both the sick that the precautions taken by One of tho bravest spectacles to be and well, but It Is. one that the men proof the government are working out much witnessed, with the mist that nearly Intrusted with the work believe they more satisfactorily than the regimen always conceals - the son and can accomplish under the moat un-- . mud. Is that provided by the Inspired by borne Influence. favorable circumstances. American girls, who now number sevThe krmy and navy officials point As It assumes the form of Its chief eral thousand, that have coma overwith pride to the tact that In one day all European roads will American trqops debarked at seas to administer to the wanjs of Importance 84,000 lead to Brest the American boys who have come to and that during the next day Brest, To Keep the Wall Diverted. were added to the total. This fight for America's principles. Some ss the responsible 8)00 The of these girls; gently reared and more officials big thing; means. at an aggregation of fighting to view is tbs It provide f the sise of the mobile men accustomed to luxuries than to prihealthy men with diversion to keep of the United States four yean vation, have become so accustomed .to them army not only out of mischief bnt In was dumped Into the mud at the mud that It Is difficult to diswhile waiting for trans- Bfo good spirits Brest sociate them from memory of It. by s convoy of the most Importation. Men who have been living Recalls the Golden Gats. ships that ever sailed the pressive unnext door to death and Brest is s natural port This la der the thunder of constantly are main the Leviathan, Mount Washgreat guns QeArge Grant, the precise term employed by the ington, President finding llte at detention and interntechnical mm of tho army and navy. ment Washington, President Lincoln, La It rather camps uninteresting. France, Paris and the Lutetla. from the Atlantic, trans- Is the Coming n purpose of the officials responMedical Regulations Rigid. ports eastern bound enter the grlm-rock- sible for their welfare to keep them harbor, whose outside aspects occupied so that they will not miss The medical regulations that prevail are not dissimilar to those of the the tumult of war or brood too much In the- - chief American military de-- i Golden Gute at San Francisco. It U barkatlon port are most rigid. No the delay of getting home. a valuable marine terminus, which upon to date of soldier Is permitted to enter or leave chief the occupation Up the French have need for many cenmen who are centered here , the camp without a thorough exnm! the 40,000 turies In which to shelter from the has been confined to speculation as to nation and when he receives his ticket depredations of the hostile fleets that dates of departure and taking a close-u- p to go aboard ship to go home he must preyed upon Its commerce. view of the few attractions of be 100 per cent physically. There is deep water through the Brest Arriving by train from Interior In the harbor and which gate Itself, Some Idea of the native, entertain- points bis clothing Is taken from hliq spreads tanllke la an almost com- ment Is furnished by the fact that and la subjected to a process that plete oval, confined by ramparts that there Is only one moving picture, show the possibility of .Infection rise from 100 to 800 feet along the. In the town. Severe restrictions are predudes or Insect life. He gets a complete shore lines. the ventures of the new outfit and many other convent The United States engineers and placed uponIn the night Ufe of the ences that were not possible while marine experts, after comparing the doughboys The girls of Brest are he waa up near the fighting line. ancient burg. advantages of other harbors, decided that Brest was best suited to the purpose of the western democracy asked to transport Its fighting men to assist In the crushing of Germany. In all the population of the venerable Breton town Is about 75,000. The no-- e Ml ties of war have doubled this, and at Intervals It becomes three times as much. But the Influx of population with the restless and Im- Only 128 Held Now, and These over and the men are chafing at their, patient Americans has exercised litInability to get home, it Is probably tle Influence on the ancient burg. a point In the army's fovor that so Largely for Minor tew have fallen Into trouble In search The citys hotel accommodations am Infractions. of relaxation and amusement Just as primitive as they were a cenAlso It must be remembered our tury ago, with the exception that there are now electric lights Instead of talboys come from ad nnmllltary counlow dips In one of the hostel rlea and MEN CHAFE UN QERDtSCffUNE try and the dlsdpllne in this rigid an elevator which groans under tho army Is not yet old enough to have placed a restraining Impress on the weight of two persons. . soldiers whose work In the trenches Other than that things are pretty All the Prisoners Trace Their Is over. much as they were before. Ancient Almost Without Absent Trouble to Being forms and custom! prevail generally Almost all the prisoners trace their Leave Many of Them Hava to the inconvenience of tho energetic trouble to being absent without Records. Mighty Good War American and provide excellent maoverstayed leave or left their; outfit without leave) the boys fear tot terial for moving plctnre artists. The water supply the one paramount By FREDERICK A. SMITH. . to back. Absence without leave A.' to bo W. L." thus leads charges rangsolved the American by problem (Chlcaso Tribune Correspondent.) ParUl The ancient Petit Boquette ing from murder down to forgery of engineers la obtained by ancient processes. There Is no sewerage sys- prison, In tlia Rue Boquette. Is a passes. tem. The suggestion of making one for gloomy shelter for the unconventional Many of the prisoners have s mighty a casualties In the skirmishes between Brest as they have provided at good war record, some wearing wound and Manila nearly precipitated a the boys of our army and the temp- stripes, and several having battled glorevolution. tations of Paris. The fact that 128 riously with one or another of Why Waste Useful Material? American soldiers are Incarcerated the shock divisions that were always A new sewerage system was all there Is not such s shock to our faith in the thick of things. d One tall, boy had ran right In Its way, declared the leading In the character of our soldiers when dtlsens of Brest, whose ancestor run It Is considered that this la only a sway to Paris tar a holiday after beback to the time of the Homan ware, tiny group out of tbs 2,000,000 fight- ing In a hospital several weeks and unable to speak above a whisper, due but what was the good of wasting ing muz who came over. The population of the Petit Bo- to being gassed In the Argon ne. He good fertiliser material through the Introduction of modern sanitary quette represents that restless element enlisted when sixteen, and has a recIn the army which, through the weak- ord any man might be proud of, but Confronted with this problem which ness of excessive conviviality or nat- he got tired of restraint and now Is (hey .were not able to answer to the ural Instinct for wrongdoing, has In the gloomiest prison he ever saw sstlatactlon of Brest the American clashed with the military police. In because he became Involved In tbs Is use of forged posses. fliglnccra, holding (be advantages of view of the fact that tha fighting - Within' ten minutes after an appU cation of Dandeilne yon con not find a single trace of dandruff or tailing hair and your scalp will not Itch, bat what will please yon most will be after a few mekf use, when yon see new hair, fine and downy at first yea but really new hair growing oil over the scalp. A little Danderlne Immediately doubles the beanty of yonr hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy. Just moisten a doth with Danderlne and carefully draw It through yonr hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect Is amaslng yonr hair will be light, fluffy and wary, and have an appearance of abundance ; an Incomparable lustra; softness and loxn-. Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne tar a taw cents at any drag store or toilet counter, and prove that yonr hair is as pretty and soft as any that It has been neglected or Injured by careless treatment that's alt-y- on sorely can' have beautiful hair and lots of It If yon will Just try a little Danderlne Adr. Dramatic Difference. tween a ham actor and a bum actor?" The cental mother gave the childs question a moments profound consideration before replying. Well, my son, she said slowly, so that the youthful mind would get the full comprehension and be able to discriminate thoroughly through ' all future time, "a bum actor would Indignantly resent being called w ham ad tor, but a bam actor would not care at all how' much he was called a bum actor If he could still draw his sab nry." A , ! WHY WOMEN DREAD OLD AGE Dont worry about old age. Dont worry about bains in other Pavlas way whan you bio get tin( on in year. Keep your body in good condition and yon can be as kak ana hearty in your old days as you one will bo won whan a kid, and glad to see you. The kidneys and bladder are the causes of nils afflictions. Keep them elaan and in proper working condition. Dries the" poisonous wastes from the system and avoid nrie add aeeumuktfams. Taka GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Chpenlee periodically and you will find that the iritem will always bo in perfect working order. Your fain will bo enlivened, your fees have strong am more the look of youth and llew strength at aa you continue this treatment. When yonr diet viior has been lor awhile taking a capsule or two each They will urn you in condition and urn of your troubles. ily one gnsrantaed brand of Haarlem Oil Oapaulea, GOLD MEDAL. Thom am many mhos on tho market. Bo sum you get tho Original GOLD MEDAL Imported Haarlem Ou Capsules. They are tiia only reliable. Tor mis by ell first-dadrogdatsv Adv. nsy m Judging tho World. . People seem not to see that their opinion of the world Is also s confession of character. Wo can only see what we are, and, if we misbehave, wo suspect others. Emerson. Cutloura Soap for tho Complexion. . ' nothing better than Cutlcura Soap and then as now Ointment and dally needed to make, the complexion clear, scalp dean and hands soft end whit. Add to this the fascinating, fragrant Cntlcnra 'Talcum and you have tho Cutlcura Toilet Trio. Adv. Why does man always say that has out of practice when he Is beaten nt guy kind of a game? Most of man's friends are willing to become his enemies on the least prove- - : Ker-buo- hltt-mate- ly . fertll-IsesTh- e one-hal- Mamma, what Is the difference be- , - ed ; FEW AMERICANS IN PARIS PRISONS -- . leave.-Havin- Ila-van- llght-halre- do-vie- ttnmVMrbeaNMdCira MRS. BOYD INLAND NORTHWEST HOW Plato Brewer, who was employed la the mlllng plant In McGill, Nevada, met death by accident last week. Moving picture theaters come In for some attention In a measure before the Nevada legislature to rate licenses on Beating capacity basis. Large delegations to the national Rotary convention to be held at Bait Lake in Juue have been promised by Botar-h- i us In eastern and southern states. The present Wyoming legislature, which has 'just completed Its session, created more offices tiiun any other In the slate's history except the first. A measure r,as appeared In the Nevada legislature providing for citizens or declareut citizens bring the only ellgibles to locate or relocate mining claims. The fuel administration declares decline In the price of cool to the consumer in Montana may be expected soon. Prices at the mines are expected to decline and tha consumer should benefit. Great Falls Is going to send a special train and at least 100 stockmen and business men from that city to the annual meeting of the Montana Stock-men- 's association at Miles City,. April 15 and 16. Martin Ferkovlch, convicted at sedition at Boundup, Mont., was sentenced to serve from 10 to 20 years in Deer Lodge, and Joseph Hocevar, convicted on the same charge, received a term of tlx to 12 years. Fewer than 2000 voters authorized a bond Issue of $2,000,066 In Salt Lake City on February 25. Tlie special bond election carrldd by a ratio of three to one, but a corporal's guard in each polling place could have defeated It. Donald Smith Grant, whose age Is given as between 25 and 80 years, V being sought by tlio police of Ogden, towns as the and officers of near-b- y assailant of Willard J. Sorensen, who was shot and probably fatally wounded by Grint Under She provisions of an act passed by the Wyoming legislature, Governor Carey soon will Issue a call for a siiedal state election, at which there .will lie submitted to the people n proposal to Issue $2,800,000 of state highway bonds. All construction work on the three large mess halls lieing added to the general hospltnl at Fort Douglas, Utah, was stopped last week on telegraphic Instructions received by Major A J. McDonald from the surgeon generals office at Washington. Sixty men, thirty electrical workers, ffteen Iron workers and fifteen pipefitters employed at the Garfield, Utah, plant of the American Smelting A Refining company, walked out as a protest against the recent reduction of 75 cents per day In their wages. The Flathead county (Montana) war congress, organized lost April to handle as a central body all the war activities In this county, will disband on die anniversary of Its organisation With a celebration of the coming peace In which the public will be Invited to Join. Shipyard employees In the Pacific northwest cities who have been on a strike since January 21, are awaiting a reply from a representative of the emergency fleet corporation to the strikers proposal that a conference to adjust wage demunds be held In a Pacific coast city. T e state treasurer has purchased for thf state of Wyoming $250,000 wot tli of Liberty bonds of the fourth Issue, ne bought them on the open market In New York at approximately $94.50 per $100, with the result that the net Interest return to the state will be about 4 per cent That the unemployment situation In Salt Lake may not be Intensified by discharged soldiers from other parts of the state and country obtaining work there, the home service section of the Suit Lake county chapter of the Bed Cross Is doing Its utmost to have the men tnk positions near their former homes. Governor Boyle of Nevada vetoed d the boxing hill a few minutes after It reached his office. The bill passed both houses of the legislature, but did not have a majority In either house, indicating that any attempt made to pass the bill over the governors veto will not be successful. Recommendation for a 50 per cent increase In the salaries of teachers within the next five years and an equal added Increase within the following ten Is made In a letter to Dr. E. G. Cowans, state superintendent of public Instruction for Utah, from Dr. P. P. Claxton, United 8tates commissioner of education. The federal herd of standard-bre- d horses maintained at the Colorado Agricultural college, and which Colorado Is understood to desire to relinquish, wUl be taken over by the state of Wyoming, under the provisions of an act Just passed by the legislature and signed by Governor Carey. The herd will be maintained at the State Soldier's and Sailors home at Buffalo. twenty-flve-roun- two-thir- Reorganization of the Railroad commission, measures to prevent aliens from holding mining claims or secure employment on public works, memorial buildings, new budgets, ns well as Mils that will take the money from home," business sway from the newspapers, occupied the attention of the Nevada legislature last week. Five new normal schools must be established in Montana In order to provide training for teachers required, according to tbs report of a special eommlttee appointed to make disposition of such legislation. AVOIDED AN OPERATION I suffered from Canton, Ohio. female trouble which caused me ninth suffering; and tiro doctors decided that I would hero to go through an operation before I covd get welL "My mother, who had been helped by Lydia E. Pinkhamn Vegetable Com pound, advised mo it before relieved me from my troubles so I can do my house work without difficulty. I advise any woman who U afflicted with female troubles to stfve Lydia EL Pinkhams Vegetable Com- a trial and it will doss much tar 'Mrs. Mari Boyd, 1421 5th N. EL, Canton, Ohio. 8t,Sometimes there are serious eomB-tiowhere a hospital operation ia tho only alternative, but on the other hand so many women have been cured bv thla famous root and herb remedy, Lvaia EL Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, after doctors have said that an operation was necessary every woman who wants to avoid an operation should give it a fair trial before submitting to inch a ns trying ordeaL If complications exist, write to Lydia EL Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of many years experience is at yonr service. Occasional Lapses. Mrs. Lnngwood Cun you always believe what your husband tells you? Mrs. Juztweil Not always, but sometimes. When he soys he Isnt worthy of me. 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