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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA UTAH BOWRON t SOUGHT RELIEF New Ensigns to Help Out Navy 40 YEARS Tanlac Restores Los Angeles Man to Splendid Health After Everything Else Had Failed. Tanlac has done me more good than all other medicines and treat- States Is relief and I Additions United 3,800 Officers Behind Treaty Strength. 17th St., Los Angeles, Cal. I could hardly stand the bad spells I frequently had with my stomach. 1 was weak and nervoils, had no appetite, and I felt miserable generally. Nothing I took gave me more than temporary Latest With ments combined, and thats saying a great deal, for I was a sufferer from Indigestion forty years and have tried every kind of medicine that came my way," said R. H. Bowron, 1635 W. Still SHIPS ARE NOW UNDERMANNED Young Annapolis Graduates Will terially Help Destroyer Force Many Destroyers Now With but Single Officer Aboard. gradually Ma- grew worse. About two years ago Tanlac put me in splendid condition and It has The graduation of the Washington. been my standby ever since. When1922 of the Naval academy reof class ever 1 get to feeling a little off, a relative lieves a bottle or two puts me In fine shape. to our very trying situation Last question. I eat heartily now, sleep fine, have were approximately 7,500 there year no distress after meals, and. In fact, reserve officers on am enjoying splendid health. Tanlac officers. Including But the first of this yeur active duty. Is just the thing for those who suffer brought about the return of the reserve as I did. As this officers to Inactive status. Tanlac Is sold by all good druggists. affected close to 500 officers, our service up to the time of the graduation Mosquitos Strong Wing Muscles. In proportion to size, a mosquitos consisted of only 7,000 regulars. At the same time the British navy wing muscles are equal In strength to an eagles. A mosquito can fly 50 miles had In active service about 12,000 offwithout a halt, and with a helping icers, and the Japanese more than 8,000. These figures are very impowind three times that distance. rtant We are supposed to be 40 per Hard luck sticks to some men like a cent more powerful than Japan, yet grease spot on a pair of new trousers. we have 1,000 less than their complement of officers. We were supposed to be equal to Great Britain, yet we lacked 5,000 officers of their total. Since that time the British officer personnel has been reduced to approximately 9,200 of all ranks. But still, It is to be seen, we are 1,800 officers behind our parity nation, deMade Strong and Well by spite the graduation of 400 new and inexperienced but well grounded enLydia E. Pinkhams Vegsigns. Our officer strength relative to ratio estabJapan, based on the etable Compound lished at the armament conference, St. Paul, Minn. I took Lydia E. should be 11,200 for America to 8,000 Pinkhams Vegetable Compound for a for Japan. And so, it is apparent that in spite feeltired, worn-oing and painful peri- of our material strength we are still ods. I used to get up 3,800 officers behind 'our treaty with a pain in my strength. head and pains in my Glad to Get New Officers. lowerparts andbaclt-Ofte- n I was not able The navy is very glad to get these to do my work. I new officers. Since the reserves have read in your lit tl book about Lydia E. returned to Inactive service we have had a hard time maintaining even 50 Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and per cent of the navy which we retain 1 have taken it I under the various treaties. So soon feel so well and as their few months of leave Is up strong and can do every bit of my work these young men will go to their asand net a pain in my back now. I recommend, your medicine and you can use signed stations, on the battleships, the Mrs. gunboats, the destroyers and the shore this letter as a testimonial. Phil. Maser, 801 Winslow St., St Paul, stations. Minn. For some time we have been forced Just another case where a woman to maintain destroyers In reserve found relief by taking Lydia E. Pinkcommission with but a single officer hams Vegetable Compound. Many aboard. Not only this, but some times these tired, worn-ou- t feelings and destroyers have had to be maintained troubles are from the about body pains without a single commissioned officer only women have. The Vegetable Compound is especially adapted for just this in their cabins with petty officers Such a condition has condition. The good results are noted by commanding. the disagreeable symptoms passing net existed in any other navy in the world for a period of twenty-fiv- e away one after another. years. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable ComIt will now be possible to reassign our pound is a Womans Medicine for Wodestroyer officers to do away with this mens Ailments. Always reliable. condition and to bolster up the officer strength of the forces as a whole. Dogs in Conversation. Our battleship forces, our first line Robert heard his mother say she had of has had but 80 per cent of had a long conversation with Mrs. Its defense, officer strength for some time. By Brown, when they both were hanging these new officers to the big clothes from tlielr back porches. Rob- assigningIs hoped to bring the officer ships ert asked what conversation meant. His mother replied, We were talking with each other." When Robert heard bis dog, Topsy, and Mrs. Browns dog exchanging barks from their porches, he said, Mamma, just listen, at .Topsr and Snowball having conversation with each other." officer-personn- WOMAN COULD NOT WORK ut Bill strength up to about 85 per cent of the necessary strength. However, If the navy Is cut from 96,000 to 80,000, as provided in the naval appropriation bill, the enlisted complements of the buttleshlps will have to be reduced further, for It Is Impossible to put a single ship of this type out fft commission without a tremendous loss of power. Destroyers In active commission will have to be placed In reserve with from 50 to 15 per cent of their required complements aboard and some of those In reserve will have to be placed entirely out of service. Deterioration of Destroyers. No type of ship, except the submarine, deteriorates with the lack of upkeep quite so fast as a destroyer. The reduction in the upkeep forces will mean that the 150 odd destroyers now wasting away will be augmented. This waste willghave to be made good In the near future; the conditions of the naval treaty demand It. However, the reduction will not be wholly In the sea forces. Our naval covered by Americans. COLD MEDAL Gold Pieces Unearthed by Archeologists in Buried Ruins of Sardis, Ancient Lydian Capital in Asia Minor. Thirty The worlds standard remedy for kidney, Hver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1695.. Take regularly and keep In good health. In three sizes, all druggists. New York. Thirty gold coins belonging to the first series ever minted have been unearthed by American archeologists who are working on the buried ruins of Sardis, the ancient I.ydian capital in Asia Minor. Fifteen of them may come to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They are the coinage of Croesus, the last king of Lydia, and the first great international banker, whose name has been a symbol of wealth for nearly Guaranteed as represented. Look for ibe name Gold Medal on every box and accept oo imitation Comfort, Your Skin With Cuticura Soap and Fragrant Talcum Soap 25c, Ointment 2S nod 50c, Talcnm 25c. I I I V. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 27-19- 22. Dis- years. The coins were minted some time between 561 B. C., when Croesus as-- j cended the throne of Lydia, and 546, 2,500 Delicious Raisin Bread this some morning and surprise the ; Serve hot raisin toast at breakluscious raisin fast, made from bread. Let your husband try it with his coffee. Hear what he says. Your grocer or bake shop can supply the proper bread. No need to bake at home. Made with big, plump, tender, seeded Raisins, and if you get the right kind there's a generous supply of these delicious in it. bread and youll Insist on this have luscious toast. Rich in energizing nutriment and iron-g- reat food for business men. Make most attractive bread pudding with slices. There's real economy in bread like this. Try tomorrow morning. A real surprise. Telephone your dealer to send a loaf today. DO full-fruite- Herald. fruit-mea- d, , It was agricultural club work, conducted by the University of Maryland Ef- ficiency in Judging Value of Farm Animals. OLDEST OF THE YOUTHS IS 17 Boys Learned That Fat May Be Added to Cattle and Hogs Without Profit Will Attend the English Royal Stock Show. College Tark, Md. Because Warren Wor-riloRice, Joseph Glackin and George of Cecil county, Maryland, learned that a dairy cow may produce milk and no money, that beef cattle may increase in weight without increasing in worth, that hogs may add fat without adding profits and that sheep may grow wool without growing in value, they were given a free trip 16 Europe to find out what the Old World has accomplished in the efficient of live breeding and management stock. tickets to LivThey carry round-tri- p erpool, complimentary tickets to the English Royal Stock show at Cambridge, numerous letters inviting them to visit some of Englands famous estates and what they have left of $115 In prize money. Warren Rice is seventeen years old, Joseph Glackin is fifteen and George Worrilow comes right between with the ' handy age of sixteen. They are all farm boys, raised on Cecil county farms, and the dairy calf, the baby beef, the gamboling lamb and the squealing porker may be said to have been a part of the atmosphere of their early environment. w extension service In with the United States Department of Agriculture, however, that first taught the Maryland boys to extract the nefarious secrets from unproductive animals. They soon discovered that some of their best friends among the barnyard tribe were merely the recipients of charity instead of faithful servants, as they had supposed. The truth became more and more apparent as they traveled about in theh own and neighboring counties in company with their county agent, W. G Snarr, who was coaching them for the state dairy cattle judging contest al the Timonium state fair. They learned to note the difference between the bovine eyes and heads, shapes and sizes of body, textures of skin, udders and milk veins and other characteristics which distinguish the cow that has been bred for generations for milk production. They became expert In rating one fine cow above another fine cow and In giving reasons for their decisions. When the state contest wes held, In September, each of the three Cecil county boys went home with cash awards of from $15 to $25 and a purebred bull calf, In addition to a loving cup offered as a team prize. Following their experience in matching wits with other farm boys the three young Marylanders were polished up and sent to the National Dairy show at St. Paul in October to represent their state In the junior dairy cattle Judging contest. Here, In the dust of the judging rings, they met boys from all parts of the United States and came away with fifth place. Warren Rice, however, did better than his feammate and ran up the highest Individual score In the contest. Win Cash Awards. From St. Paul the team went, in easy stages, to Atlanta, picking up along the way Interesting bits of Information that came In handy on October 20, when the Marylanders again went into action against 13 other state teams. In this contest the boys were required to puss judgment on dairy cattle, beef cattle, hogs and sheep and to give oral reasons for their selections. They did It so well that the judges handed them $115 In cash awards and pinned to them the big prize of a trip to Europe which was offered by the Southeastern Fair association. Now they are in England, with six weeks of travel before them. The prize they won includes the expenses of County Agent Snarr, who trained them ; E. G. Jenkins, state boys club agent for Maryland, and C. L. Chambers of the United States Department of Agriculture, who nre the other members of the party. McCormick Ch'engo, and his son, Gordon. The 30 pieces of gold, which was when he was raptured by Cyrus, the probably an enormous fortune in the Persian king, in tie battle before Sar- days of the first gold currency, are dis. Some of the 30 "staters, as they thought to have been hidden by some are called, are as bright as new mint- wealthy Lydian in 546, while Sardis ed pieces of United States gold money. was besieged by Cyrus. They were They are lighter in hue, as they are of found in a tomb. Some of the coins were a little pure gold. Before this find, which is considered rubbed. Indicating that they had been one of the great archeological discov- In circulation a few years. The fresh eries in years, thre were only five minted condition of Borne of them staters" known to be in existence. makes it almost n certainty that they Four of these were so rubbed and were fashioned during or immediately worn that the lions head and bulls after the reign of Croesus. head were nearly effaced. One was in 100,000 Poles Emigrate in Year. good condition. These five are In the Warsaw. One hundred thousand British museum. News of this discovery was brought emigrants left Poland for the United to the United States by Dr. T. Leslie States and Canada during 1921, acShear, an archeologist of Columbia cording to figures published 'ere. Duruniversity, one of the members of the ing the came time 40,000 expedition who were preset)' when the came into Poland, bringing with them discovery was made. Other members money estimated at 900, 000, 000, 000 of the party were Mrs. T. Leslie marks, or about $300, OCX). Shear, an authority on ancient paintThe badger Is an animal mccl ing and decorative work ; W. R. Berry ; R. R. Holden, an architect; Edward feared by the superstitious Japanaas Stoever, engineer oi the party; Cyrus mind ts full-fruit- ed left-ov- Three Boys Won Prizes for FIND FIRST GOLD EVER MINTED Coins of the Time of Croesus bases, built up to efficiency at great expense during the war, will have to be cut down. For if there Is to be a reduction It must be proportionate. One branch must not suffer too much. The navy must be made sound as a whole no matter how far the reductions progress. It 1s pfobable that the navy yards at Portsmouth, N. H. ; Boston, Philadelphia and Charleston, S. C., will have to go, together with a number of undetermined submarine bases of great value. New York Toast It Go to Europe to Study Livestock This isnt a winter picture, just a summer scene in Rainier National park, Washington, snapped at Paradise Inn, 5544 feet above sea level. These tourists have driven from Seattle, only a few hours away, and are viewing the snow banks which are to he found here during the entire summer. When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking Marshall, Ark. William Steen of this town always thought his Christian name was too common. So, when he married he decided to give romance to the names of his children. BUI has nine little Today boys, and their names follow; Basco, Tasco, I.asco, Cicero, Marvillo, Rosco, Otto, Woodrow and Vunzo. The father says the names rhyme, sound like music, make poetry and express Individuality and distinction. Sun-Ma- id Touch of Winter in the Summer SQUEEZED TO DEATH Names Nine Boys in Fancy Poetic Style - er Sun-Mai- d Seeded Make Raisins delicious bread, pies, puddings, cakes, etc. Ask your grocer for them. for free book of tested recipes. Send Raisin Growers, Sun-Mai- d Membtnhif 13,000 Dept Fresno, Calif. Blue Package ENGLISH FAKER HAD GENIUS More Than a Century and a Half Ago He Made Big Money With His Celestial Bed. One of the most brazen fakers In history was Doctor Graham; who, In 1779, opened a Temple of Health in London. He had recently come from America and had somewhere picked up an elementary knowledge of electricity, or at least its terminology. He had at his temple a celestial bed which, If a sick person slept In it, was advertised to be a sure cure. This wonder-workin- g piece of furniture was made by one Denton, on Doctor Graham's order. It was beautifully carved, covered with silk damask, supported by 28 glass pillars, and surmounted by a richly carved and gilt canopy from which crimson curtains with fringe and tassel were suspended. In his advertisement he claimed: In a This bed is magnetico-electric- . neighboring closet is placed a cylinder by which I communicate celestial fire to the bedchamber, that fluid which animates and vivifies all. He charged admission to see the bed. To sleep in It cost 50 ($250). Later the rate was reduced to 25 ($125). Graham was a and made a lot skillful of money with his celestial bed. stage-munag- Cascara Bark. The supply of cascara bark Is limited. Although barberry trees are found In California, Oregon and other states, they are not as numerous as In Washington. The supply there Is being rapidly depleted, each year the gatherers going further into the swampy depths of the forests. The bark renews itself in time, but the second growth is not as desirable as the old and contains less pungent medicinal sap. Many kinds of medicines, flavors and drugs are made from the barberry bark and ft is used around the world. Seventh Crusade. If you were on the Mount of Olives today, or along the shores of the Jordan, you might hear the whirl of the propeller as the plane from Jerusalem hops off on its regular flight to the northward, with mail and passengers. An appealing fact In the news of the It might be called the Seventh day The thinker has at least Crusade. captured the Holy land, which for 2 centuries successfully resisted the soldier. Farm Life. ! Comforting. I am afraid of a blood Benham Mrs. Benham clot on the brain. Cheer up; it cant be a big clot. o-- You will find in Posttim a delightful and satisfying mealtime beverage, with no element which can harm nerves and digestion or cause wakeful nights and dull days. Your grocer has Postum in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for fully 20 minutes. 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