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Show 1 THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH THE S ALINA SUN, dua Now's the Time to See Niagara Falls Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Entered at the postoffice at Salina, aa second-clas- s act of Congress of March 3, mail matter under th 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES . One Year Six Months - ,..$2.00 ' ' "" .2'r4 f 1.00 Payable In Advance iftrsttateanfc 'Vv. i i $ 'i a S V , us 1 "T'WWW SAL1NA-UTA- H , Rates Given on Application. Advertising -- e.d- Federal Reserve System Member In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. iry- SALINA F O T: .J Editor and Publisher H. W. CHERRY '$ POWER AND PROGRESS JAMES FARRELL, Pres. Commenting on Americas industrial progress, .Viscount one of Englands leading publicists, declares that the economic welfare of the United States is based more than anything else upon the fact that she has 29,000,000 horsepower of electric power established in her factories a force that is estimated a the equivalent of 290,000,000 human workers. ,te also asserts that the day is visibly approaching when practically. all the hard manual labor of the United States will be done by electricity. No student of economics can fail to grasp the truth, as well aa the significance, of this favorable situation. American progress and. prosperity have been due to the increased output per worker machinwhich, ha? been made possible by improved power-drive- n ' ery. . . ,Sb long as America shall keep her place in the forefront of mechanical and electrical progress, so long will her people enjoy the highest average of living standards in the world. Roth-ermer- . V.-Pre- s. H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier e, ' H. S. GATES, C. E. PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers a St. Bernard dog that Sport, George Soper of Hammond, Ind., bit a woman who was fighting with slashed his wifes face with a razor his mistressj was sentenced to death because she flirted with his cousin, and chloroformed at Winnipeg, and then exclaimed: That will spoil your beauty. . Wall street is going to pay bonusGovernor Whitfield, Lieutenant-Governes to the amount of $35,000,000 for Murphee and United States Christmas. . It is to be noted that Senator Stephens, all of Mississippi, this bonus does not go to the specu- each have but one leg. lators who take " a long shot on Thl3 beautiful view of Niagara falls, from the Prospect point angle, shows what winter has done to the great cataract and might well lead many to make margins but to the boys and girls Mrs. Emily Crane of Hull, Eng., who actually workin the street. the trip to see the magnificent sight married James Dreher and Mrs..Dre-he- r or . CROPS AND IGNORANCE A vicious circle, in which children, cotton and ignorance figure, was recently described by the Progressiva Farmer, which, ah though referring particularly to the South, may be in evidence in other sections of the country. ' It appears that farmers of a certain community had voted chilagainst a longer school term, because they "couldnt spare the At the same time the South was raising dren from the fields. such a surplus crop of cotton that it would rvot bring the cost of .. production. Thus: Children are kept out of school to make surplus crops that cause low prices that bring poverty that keeps children out of school, When Patrick McConaughey Cork collided with a woman in married Crape then all four of were arrested for bigamy. In addition to its efficacy in treating morphine, cocaine and the heroin addicts, it is said that the narcosan injections are beneficial street, her hatpin pierced his brain, James F. Clyde of Oxford, Eng., in veronal and alcohol. While the treat- ished by April 15. Everyone help in left an estate of $4,000,000 in cases of by a will ment gives the greatest promise, some refinements of technique will the making of this Northern Light which read: All to my wife. , pleasant and successful. genbefore it can be made available to over-indulgen- practitioners be necessary are quite complex. erally, as present methods Narcosan was discovered by A. S. Harovitz, a Hungarian biochemist, who came to America on his honeymoon in 1909 and remained in this country. He is now 42 and has worked on the dec velopment of his preparation for ten years. Should his discovery fulfill the 'expectations of eminent physicians who have conducted ' and so on. the first tests, he will be entitled to a high place among the benefac' The result is an unending sequence of poverty and ignorance. tors of mankind. To keep children out of school for work in the fields or in facd policy, a moral and economic folly, tories, either is a a crime against childhood. . Baseball Babe.. Time cures all things. Look what W. H. Killian of Chicago has three fashion' has done for the girl' who daughters who can write equally well didnt have to wear. Ar- with either right or left hand. anything kansas Gazette. Speaking of Shylocks, we are not asking the return of that billion dollars worth of food and clothing we gave a freezing, starving Europe following the Armistice. , Using poison gas to lender fhe proprietor unconscious, bandits secured $25,000 worth of jewelry from Joseph Pomeranzs store in New York. short-sighte- Autographs i WELL PAY FORTY-ON- E i CENTS EACH FOR EM I Now and then, in the course of his shopping, the purchaser gets a silver dollar in change, but these coins are not as common They are unpopular because of their weight. The metal in the present silver dollar is worth approximately forty-on- e cents. The value varies a little from day to day with the e cents in itprice of silver. The dollar, while worth but forty-onself, must nevertheless be accepted at its face value of one dollar. Yet silver dollars are not redeemable in gold. The paper dollar has far less intrinsic value, but it is really "worth" more at least, some of them are for not only must they be accepted at face value, but some of them are redeemable in gold, ;,But it makes ho difference to, the ordinary person whether cents or so, as in the dollar he uses is worth intrinsically ..forty-on- e Hi name to it. When the case of paper, so long as Uncle Sam "puts our comipon Uncle wags his sturdy fist on a bit of paper, that pa; per is "worth what he says it is. ' well relative the in of this character. It., is family. to haye a ' . ; Minneapolis Journal, as they once were. v- . t t! i centuries ago. . i M t r. . . r. - e record apsafe. Since 1915 Bribe Hit's pears Biassed a total of 356 round-tripper- gers 'A fence-bustin- all-tim- g that day the rule was stated thus: "None shall be admitted into the club that is of the same trade with any member of it. The best place to put the liquor Some other rides of the Spectator club, however, find no counwhich the bootlegger brings you terpart among the modern regulations governing Rotary, Kiwanis these days is in the radiator. and similar organizations, but they are nevertheless interesting, the In r: - H sul- tan of long wallops, is seen here autographing a baseball for an admirer ... The cusloihi among luncheon, clubs in the United States, whereon his trip to Portland, Ore. by, a club t is supposed to limit its membership to only one of each Ruth may bow to Rogers Hornsby business or profession, recAlls a similar rule of the famous Spectator Best year In their metropolitan home-ru- n hitting race, but the Yankee slugclub, organized by Addison, the English essayist, more than two X 1 Babe Ruth, behemoth of swat, OLDEN CLUB RULES ; VV following being examples: "If any member swears or curses, his neighbor may give him a kick upon the shins "If any member tells stories in the club that are not true, he J shall forfeit for every third lie a half penny. "If any member brings his wife into the club, he shall pay for I whatever she drinks or smokes. If any members wife comes to fetch him from the club, she shall speak to him outside the door." The last, rule was perhaps considered quite necessary in a day when there were no telephones, and may have enabled a timorous . husband to escape while a faithful steward assured the wife that he was not in." HOPE FOR DRUG ADDICTS In New York City they are trying to get an ordinance closing the cafes at 3 a. m. Back in Gods country thats just about the time they open up for early customers. Dr. J.L. LEWIS will be at White House Hotel, naT-cosa- n, Tilting Tub Sa- line, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED Phone for appointment. 7 Will call at your home on appointment. No additional charge. - Successful results obtained from a new preparation called used as a hypodermic injection in the treatment of drug addicts, are reported by Dr. Alexander Lambert, former president of the American Medical association, and associates, of Bellevue hospital. Tests of the new remedy have been made over period of seven months, during which time fourteen addicts have been cured of their craving for drugs in an average of about three weeks for each Case. The patients are declared also to have shown; improved general health. j These special features are on the WOODROW ONLY for no additional cost: Safety-fee- d SPECIALIST EYE-STRAI- N Just ask a WOODROW Owner Aero-Dis- c t p wringer washing method The Woodrow carries a guarantee WITHOUT LIMIT OF TIME, and is sold by a Company who will always be able to make adjustments. ... Harold Crandall, D. D. S. Office Hours: 9 to 12. 1 to Evenings by Appointment 5 Phone 28 SAUNA UTAH Telluride Power Company :: it- |