The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, June 10, 1921, Image 3

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RED STR EAK S OF H O NESTY
E X I S T IN E V E R Y B O D Y
And thereby we collect more than two hun­
dred thousand «1«*liars yearly. Turn in your
claims and we w ill collect some money for you.
MERCHANTS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
Francia G. Luke, General Manager
Continental Nat l. Bank Hldjr. Salt l.ukeC ity
"Some people don't like us"
ENGRAVED WEDDING STATIONERY
Ann unceuienta— Invitations— Calling Cards.
Your printer is our ¡epreaentative and has
complete samples and prices
J fiin ir g s - G o t t s c h o ll E n g r a v in g C o.
“ UTE** B R A N D R O O F C E M E N T
Order by Mail. A Home Product
Beautiful, Permanent, Economical, Easily
Applied. For shingle, C omposition or
Metal Roof*
leton Bldg
M O N U M ENTS. W rite for catalog. Standard
Marble A Granite Co., 117 W. Broadway.
F o r a real good place to eat. follow the crowds to
S H A Y ’S C A F E T E R IA
Opposite Post Office.
Down the marble stair*
RU BBER STA M PS A STENC ILS S a lt *nd
ear tags also made. Send for sample*, prices,
ets. Salt Lake Stamp Co.. 65 W. Broadway.
(9 70 M.n *,our <?l««ning and shampooing rugs,
«pa..IV Vacuum furnished fine. tLm*mnasab>n»»«
sales. Dodge Bros., «6 E. First South, Saltlaike.
Send ue your cream.
Western Creamery Co., 244 Vf. Fourth South.
M U S IC A L IN S T R U M E N T S
ot every description on very ea*y
W rite- Daynes-Beebe, Salt Lake.
term*.
Confetti, Balloons, P ip e r Hats, Novelties, Etc.
W rite for Prices. U S Wholesale Co. Box 2198.
F O U L T it Y B O U O R .
Far best rsawlta sh p
poultry, eggs and game to Fulton Mkt. Correct
weight. Prompt return*.
W rite for prices.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
¿ a l c o h o l
similatini UicRod
UnatheSinmacfcs andCj»vl:>
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V LA T E proteiilutlona of afternoon
gowns for matronly wearers there
is revealed « fine reserve In the use
of deronitlotis. The management of
color and style features In them is
directed with cleverness toward dig­
nified hut spirited effects and has re­
sulted in models of much-desired dis­
tinction.
In materials crepe de chine, geor­
gette and other crepes are mediums
that all designers like to work with.
Figured foulards. In tapestry patterns
and others are made much of. often
in combination with georgette. Lace,
dotted or figured net over satin or
taffetn is reckoned with in every dis­
play and favored in the darker shades,
as brown and blue and in black. These
over-draperies of net arc often em­
bellished with satin folds, or narrow
ribbons in silk or velvet are used on
them in ruffles applied in festoons or
disks in graduated sizes.
Two of the least pretentious of the
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T H IN G
CASTORIA
W E L D IN G . A U TO R A D IA TO R S A Machinery
built and repaired. Bent and cheapest. Potter
W elding A Repairing Co., 551 South State.
T V P F W P n T P V T h e B a b y F o x w eigh « 8 II a.
1 i r C l i i U l L i V J ¿|, makes rented anti .** »Id. Utah
Office A School Supply, 3* W. Second South St.
L . D. S. B U S IN E S S C O L L E G E .
School of Efficiency. All commercial branches.
Catalog free. 60 N. Main St.. Salt Lake City.
K ID F IT T IN G COU8ET PA RLO RS.
Specialist* in designing, making, fitting corset*.
Hemstitching, embroidering, braiding, accordion
and side pleating. Button* made. 40 E. Bd>vy
V U L C A N IZ IN G A R ETREA D IN G . Quality and
service. Standard Tire Works, 361 So. State.
Inventer*’ ModeU Made. Key, lock and gun
repairing. Knudaon Novelty Co., 355 So. State.
SEE YO U R L O C A L PU B L IS H E R
F o r loose leaf binder*, special blank*, records
o f all kind*. He gives Quality Service.
H O L E R BARB ER COLLEGE. Qualify a* bar­
ber in few week*. 48 S. West Temple Street
A R T IS T S ' M A T E R IA L S
C. R. SAV A G E CO.. 12 South Main. Fine
■•dak finishing and enlarging. Artists’ ma­
terial*. picture fram ing, kodak* and film*.
A R T CO., picture fram-
366 Main.
E 1 hlna pain tore an* artist supplies.
P f K T f A R T K OF YOUR lows made in «mall
r u j l UrtlXI/O quantities from your own picture«.
S o u v e n ir N o v e lt y C o., »1 R k hards Street.
I What to Take lor
SICK HEADACHE
“ ‘ •Veil, that depends,’ drawled the
humorist.
'If a book bus a leather
rover tt has magnificent value as a
razor strop.
A brief, concise work,
such aa the French write, 1» very use­
ful to put under the short leg of a
wabbly table. Large, old-fashionad
books with clasps can't b* beat as
mlaaUss to hurl at dog* and cats. A
larg* bosk, Ilka a geography, la nearly
as good as a piece at tla io salt ovor
a broke* wladow poua.' ”
S P E C IA L RUSH S E R V IC E ••cured if yM
this p a p e r when w r i t l a g a h e v e fir m s
■ e n tfo n
PBERCE*«S
FOOD PRODUCTS
l.i. w the boyhood of ttie feme
devotees of the aad.1l« hear a
mil i* country roads and city hrVJIe
path»
Yeung summer
and
-arty
autamu are irreeiatttUe t« the horse­
woman and, if she ia not already titled
out. now la the time la which to get
ready for the greatest emjoyinotit to
be got out oT the apon.
If a habit
ta to be bought It should be given
painstaking consideration, for habit*
last a long time and style* do not
vary much from aeaaoo to season. It
la worth while to buy them, therefore.
In good materials and there are sev­
eral model* to choose from so that the
matter of Itecomlngneas may he given
attention.
Ya Hat tons in atyl# are achieved in
coats.
There are the loosely lilted,
belted model with narrow belt made
of the material in the coat, haring
two-button fastening at the front, the
semlfltted. long-walated English model
with one-button fastening and trim
line», the paddock coat w it h skirt por­
tion set onto the body and a shorter
coat with ripple aklrt. These coala
are faultlessly tailored and faced up
at the bottom with rubberized cloth to
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R ig M h a p
P ia th m e l f e a n e r * Am
fior n e c c e 1* ■ a t o
M a ll
get
ECONOMY.
“They're to begin eoonnmlilng."
“That » r
“Tea. She confided In me y eater
iay that ahe thought «he'd try mani-
rurlng her own fingernail* and dress­
ing her hair heraelf to rut down ex-
sen »es."— Petmit Free Preaa.
Perir me. Life the prize o f gold.
and false’* allumine gleama.
♦ben If you muat
hohl.
heart»' lore with
THE CENTAUR CO M PAN Y. NEW YORK CITY.
“ It's sure tough when u feller hns
new models, as pictured above, offer j
ihe matrons n choice of styles that | business ability nnd is clenn'iig up
are simple and distinctly different mone” right ami left and then Ills
from each other. The dress of crepe mother goes and spoils It all,“ said
de chine at the left makes much of Tummy mournfully. "Why, I was
Its wide sash and its long under- making more money than any kid on
sleeves finished with handsome lace the block.”
“ Well, how did you make your mon­
that falls partly over the I and. The
vestee of tucked batiste and the lace ey and why did your mother make you
collar display these two details in a quit?" the hoy was asked.
Take a good dose of Carter’s Little liv e r PHI*
"The fellers around here never used
new treatment. On the tall model the
—tnen take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. A
skirt Is too short for the present to have any place to play marbles un­
few doses restore your organs to their
sty's. It Is turned up In a cuff and til I thought of my back yard.” Tom­
proper functions and the Headache and the
the wearer, if she he a matron, will my replied. “ 1 used to charge them
three cents to come into my yard ami
causes of it pass away. In the same manner
he sure to turn it down.
They regulate the Bowels and prevent Constipation.
A brown satin dress with long side play. It really was worth the money,
panels of brown lace has its under­ because in my place they had all the
s“ n p u l» s “ - " D o m ; Sswll Pric.
skirt laid in side plaits at the front room they wanted and, besides, they
would
never
get
chased
by
the
cop.
At
and back and a long waisted bodice,
Girl He W a s Looking For.
of easy adjustment, that dispenses last I got about I to 35 costumers a S Y S T E M DID N O T W O R K W E L L
• “ Why are you so pensive?" he
with a girdle. Handsome lace forms day and my mother said she wouldn’t
tlie finish for the neck and sleeves. let me run my business jitiy more be­ Englishw om an Found Some Disadvan. asked.
" I ’m not pensive,” she replied.
Either of these models might be cause the kids made too much noise.”
tages in G iving Instructions in
"But you haven’t said a word for 20
chosen by tlie mother of n bride or
the Sign Language.
minutes.”
groom at the wedding ceremony.
T h e Perils In a Kiss.
"W ell, l didn't have anything to
An English Indy was ttilklng about
“ As for Klodie— what did a kiss or
sny.”
two matter? If one paid all that at­ her cleverness In getting n Husalnu
‘‘Don't you ever say anything when
tention to a kiss one’s life would he a servant. "She can't spenk a word of
you have nothing to say?”
complicated drama of a hundred English, nnil I can't speuk Ilusslun,"
“ No," she said.
threads. *A kiss is nothing’— so rart «he finished. “ Hilt how do yon man­
“ W ill you he Illy wife?” he asked.
one of her obiter dicta— 'unies you feeJ age, then?" asked her friend. “ Oh,
It In your toes. Then look out.’
It’s quite simple.
I lust wave my
Em barrassing Questions.
“ A kiss must mean either very much hands about nnd make faces, and If
Now when the mortality rale o f
or very little. There are maidens to «he doesn’t quite understand, she goes
whom it signifies a life’s consecration. n!T and does something else, so all grandmothers, etc., Is about to reach
There are men whose blood it fires the work gels done In time." I.nter Its peak, one firm, a large employer
with burning passion. There are cou­ on the friend called. Imping to catch of boys, nnd evidently with some feel'
ples of different sex who Jointly con­ u glimpse of the IliiKshin treasure, ing for grandmothers, has Inaugurated
Idnnk
sider their first kiss a matter of and found the mistress In tears. an employment nppllrnlion
supreme importance, and, the tempo­ “That dreadful Bolshevik” she walled. which calls for full nnd detailed in­
rary rapture over, at once begin to “ She came up to ask what she was formation regarding the health o f
discuss the possibilities of parental ap­ to do next, and I made scrubbing mo­ their relatives.—New York Evening
probation and the ways and means of tions. meaning the kitchen floor, of Boat.
matrimony. A kiss may be the very course, and she did It on my lovely
Luck.
devil of a thing, leading to two or polished dining tnble Instead, nnd It
Edith— I have only two girl ene­
three dozen honorably born grandchil­ Is absolutely ruined! Ami now she's
dren, or to suicide, or to celibate addic­ sulking In the kitchen, smoking my mies nnd they don’t spenk to each
tion to cats, or to the fate of Abelard, elgnrettes. and I rnn't make her nn- other.
Mabel— How fortunate!
or to the Fall of Troy. * * * Vol­ stnnd that she's not to take them!”
umes couJd be written on it.” — From
Most men find It easier to get In
"The Mountebank” by W. J. Locke.
Must Ta k e a Present.
debt than to get out, hut some are un­
The woman who used to look upon a able to get in at all.
T h e Modern M ark.
wedding invitation as a social victory
Mayor Moore o f Philadelphia, being now has a daughter who Includes such
I f a man owns street-railway stock
congratulated on the success of his things In the list of monthly hills.— he never recommends walking ns an
administration, laughed and observed: Dal las News.
exercise.
“ Good workmen are always modest
about their work. A lady once said
gushingly to Mark Twain :
“ ‘I guess, being such a grand writer
as you are, you’re awfully fond of
books, aren't you?1
New Habits Enthuse Horsewomen
E l a s t i c s t o c k in g m f k s .
Manufacturers abdominal, Maternity supporters.
Truss fitters. S. H. Bowmar Co., Brooks Arcade.
aire* h4h p o r to t o
Bears the
For Over
Thirty Years
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
* * ¡ 1 1 P is to n R in gs cure your motor troubles.
G ill Piston King Co., 15 Last Fourth South
4 h * w eve A e fw W M a R to g the
•lare o f a m i f f i d w Mas mat
ntteoa < r n 6 i They i
appetto a
Always
Signature
of
Y outhful Financier W as Doing Splen­
didly U n til H is M other Butted
Into the Game.
OLDS MOBILE D ISTRIBU TO RS. Car* & trucks.
Used car bargains. A. E. Tourssen, 447 S. Main.
le k
F o r Infants and Children.
Salt Lake City
Ur, Cleaning by Parcel Post. Send your suita.
dresses, coats, etc. to us f or "M a ter Cleaning
and Dyeing.”
Salt's Lake’s leading cleaners.
We pay return charges.
K e **l Cleaning A
Dyeing Co , 156-160 E. 2nd So.
TER -M O U N TA JN
CASTORIA
[pt Content* lSFluid
YORK.
C L E A N E R S * DYERS.
Q’i.«lity.
Service.
Clothes injured. Work guaranteed.
We pay
return
postage.
Price
list
on
request
Myers Cleaners A Dyers. 114 E. Broadway.
CKEAM BOUGHT.
S A P P H IR E
O n ly Fragm ents Remain of Magnifi­
cent Stone T h a t W as W orth
Several M illion Franca.
S P O IL E D
t ’T A H R O O F C E M E N T C O .
Tem
FAM OU S
It Is a strange story, that of the
Branlcki sapphire, which M. L u o m i -
blez, examining magistrate, Is at
present investigating. This precious
stone, known as “ The King of Sap­
phires," belonged to the Itranlckl fam­
ily ; It was bought at Frankfort in
1840, weighed 291 carats, is said to
have been worth several million
francs, and was taken from the hip
pocket of Count Xavier Branlcki at
Warsaw In July, 1918, during the Ger­
man occupation.
The count found himself In Paris
recently, and knowing that there is
an important market for precious
stones in the city he thought he would
*u;k the police to make Inquiries about
h’.s sapphire. The police inspectors
found In possession of a denier in
precious stones not the sapphire hut
portions of it. The dealer told how a
few months ago he bought the sap­
phire for 185,000 francs from a Lithu­
anian dealer established near Kovno,
i whom he knew to be an honest man.
lie was aware that the stone had
figured in the exhibition in Vienna in
1807 and In the Paris exhibition In
1978, and realizing that It would be
difficult to get rid of it lie had it cut
into fragments, some o f which were
utilized In rings and necklaces. Of
the 291 carats only 180 carats remain.
— Paris Correspondence London Tele­
graph.
G O O D S IL V E R the pride o f the ho*t«*«*and
«1 liicM « I lier tfueftU.
Our reasonable price*
tre the e*»y way lo purchase.
• O Y D PARK. BLDG
UP
protect them from peraplratlen of the
i\
Trouser* are made In th* peg-'op
i knlrter aryls and aa Innovation among
them appear* In a modal that fastest*
with buttons at each aid* at tbs front,
1 bur It has no advantage over the rs %■
ulatlcm model. They are reltiforced
In the seat with chamois sod an th*
legs with leather.
The materials used for habit* In­
clude covert doth and whipcords
among the higher priced models;
tweeds, melton*, serges and corduroy
among the moderately priced wools.
k|inkl and special summer wear mate
rials as linen, pongee nnd Palm Beach
cloth. Colors In wools Include tans,
browns, blues, mixtures, dark gray
small ahepherds' checks In black and
white (o f aerge or other suiting) and
a few greens and purplish reds. Mum-
mer habits are In the natural tin-
bleached tones and blouses are usual­
ly open at the throat.
/
of sack eruption« aa
il Katmai volcas«
kt«out
la June. 1*12.
piango Ike earth lato anothec
Ics ag* h j cadmili* th* ana’s tarn per­
nierò to a low «legro« oc oarth. Ur.
■abort K Griggos asid before the
▲ merleau Association for Advanco-
mont of Helen«-« at a general se««loa
la an addrosa an« night.
Doctor
Griggs headed the national géographie
expedition to Mount Katmai.
that of
the
Agricultural Paasimist.
“Hiram.” said Mrs. Corntoaael, “the
fruit Is goln' to he s failure."
“W ell," replied her husband, “wo
might a* well gel the news early right
here on our own farm as to wait and
learn (he had news from ihe commis­
sion merchants."
Good at Bookkeeping.
Hnh— I don’t believe yon can keep
account of the money you «pend.
W ife— Oh, yes, I can. It'» ihe inonoy
I can’t keep.
Almost as Easy as Wishing
^our breakfast cup is ready
without trouble or delay when
I nstant fostdm
to th «
table beverage.
Tb a t«asp o o n fu l o f
Instant Postum in the cup,
add hot w«tsr. stir, and you
hava a satis/yin#, comfort­
ing drink,daliffhtful in taste—
and with no harm to nerves or
digestion. As many cups as
you like, without regret.
"There’s a Reason”
Y o u r g ro c e r s e l l s P o s tu m in tw o Forms,
P o s t u m C e r
eal
(in package*)
made by boiling full 2 0 miniu.es.
I n
s t a n t P o
made instantly in
(in tins)
cup by adding hot wear
s t u m
the
Made by Postum Cereal Co. In c.. Battle Creek.Mich.