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Show THE SALINA SUN, SALINA UTAH Fiction Eclipsed by Coast Guards Saving of Human Life and Property Great Job of the So!d.ers of the Sea. A Lady of Distinction HELD AS REAL BANDIT n rum-runner- tre-sur- Mothers Know That pure-bloode- d life-savin- g f For Infants and Chndreil. Few Purebred Bison. There are but 9,811 bison in the world, and 3,527 of these are In the United States, of which only ona hundred are running wild. coast guard sen ice are men of some sea service bet ore their enlistment men who from instinct or inclination chose to de'Jeute their whole lives to the sea. The same is true of the men of the service, who were brought into the coast guard in LIFE IS FULL OF THRILLS 19h). The nut lead thrilling lives, launching small boats In the heaviest seas In answer to distress signals. Cutters Saved Property Last Year Hardly a year goes by wltnout Valued at More Than $57,000 000 three or four notable rescues being made by the service. Discipline More Severe Than in Army or Navy. HOW ANTIQUES ARE FAKED Washington- - Soldiers of peace, hut equally ready in times of war. the Genuine Furniture Is Taken Apart and United States coast guard has comOne Piece Put in Each of Many pleted maneuvers olT Cape May. N. J Imitations. and is now ready for Its winters work. Many people connect the const London. The methods by which uard cutters with smugglers and thousands of persons are cheated anviolators, but, us a fact, the nually through the sale by dealers of cutters have very little work to do antique furniture, draperies and porcealong these lines. The bureau of in- lain which are faked," were shown ternal revenue maintains boats to recently when an antique dealer was clmse and the customs brought into court charged with fraud. oflicials look after the smugglers. During the trial it was declared that The great job of the coast guard dealers yell thousands of pounds service Is to save human life and worth of antiques every year to Ameriproperty. Last year the property sal- can tourists viewing England, and that vaged hy tl e coast guard counted up probably less than 5 per cent of the to mr .nan S07 .(XJJ.OOO, or nearly purchases are real. seven times as great as the approThe methods of the antique dealers priation for Its maintenance. One of the big features of the work Is the aid the service gives to sailors In Alaskan WLters or off the NewRooster Steals Ride on foundland hanks, where doctors are Engines Tank Trucks scarce. In fact, many of the Alaskan natives never saw a ('actor except the Canton, Miss. The other day const guard doctors, who Introduced when Engineer J. It. Tate, of the them to the value of vaccination and Illinois Central railroad, arrived the prope ca'-- of Infected wounds at Canton, lie noticed a crowd and other troubles. pointing under ids engine, and recent season Every fishing during when It stopped he was shown yenrs a hospital ship from the coast a fishsmutty, greasy, dirty hut game fleet has cruised among the guard little leghorn rooster, looking ing hoars of Newfoundland. The docthe part of a real hobo, perched tors and attendants climb aboard on tiie tank trucks of his engine. every ship, cauterize and bandage the True to the hobo nature, the wounds of the fishermen and remove rooster evaded all efforts to lie to their own heat the more seriomdv caught, or even to have his picInjured and those who have been ture taken, but took refuge in a stricken hy disease. The same thing drain tile. Is done In the Alaskan fisheries and In the fKTeres of Puget sound. The cutter service wns created in 1790 by an act of congress inspired by Alexander Hamilton, first secreIt wns organ'zed tary of the then on the military basis it lias ever Its officers are espesince retained cially educated, witli its men enlisted for from two to three years. They ore subjected to discipline more severe than that which exists In either the army nr navy. The man of the coast guard must Federal Board for Vocational be a sailor In pery sense of the word nml It's .ralnng In active marine life Training Compiles Figures on lasts from Ills enlistment until his Not in School Population. discharge. Hundreds of these men enlisted under Pritish or Scandinavian colors daring the World war to serve on blockade runner,, hut few of them MANY DROP OUT AT EARLY AGE TT Is recognized by the delicate, fascinating Influence of the perfume she uses. A bath with Cnticura Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores followed by a dusting with Cuticura Talcum powder usually means a clear, street, healthy skin. Advertisement. Genuine Castoria COLD IN THE HEAD Is an acute attack cf Nasal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent colds ara generally In a run down condition. HALLB CATARRH MEDICINE ts a Treatment constating of an Ointment, to be used locally, and a Tonic, which acta Quickly through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, building up the System, and making you less liable to "colds." Bold ky druggists for ever 40 Years. F. J. Always Bears the feg? Cheney & Co., Toledo. O. TIow In Rural Maryland. did you know that wns a ThcretyPwmotLMiDific ChccrffllncssandRestCojKj Dis- Smo I can distinguish any of em In the distance," replied Farmer Cornrossol, by the rattle of their numerous fans tags." Jenks Harris, faniitiar to film Is being held as suspectbank bandits who have robbed over one hundred nnd banks In southern of neither Opidm.orPc" Uncral.XoTjxAcoTic ateTMDcsn uLiaaa. trict of Columbia automobile? ns a cowboy, ed leader of held up and oil stations California. Signature Sgsr . ij:i WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROO- T H Use fof A hel oful Remedy l SSESE-S? 4 For Over For Many years druggists have watched with mueh interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root- , th great kidney, liver and bladder medi- in faking their wares are carried out so skillfully that the experts differed widely in their opinion of many of the pieces brought into court. The favorite system of the crooked dealer Is to obtain a genuine antique of a certain cine. It is Thirty Years C JaJSfATJHGOKP a physicians prescription. is a strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladThis clmir. a for instance, period, der do the work nature intended they lie will take apart and reconstruct a should do. number of new chairs of the same deSwamp-Roo- t has etood the test of year. sign, each one containing a section of It is sold by all druggist on its merit and TH t CSHTaUlt COMPANY, NCW VWSK CTY. it should help you. No other kidney mediReact Copy of Wrapper. the original chair. It was shown durso many frieads. SC.. .mvom ii'SMCe ing the hearing that an antique bed- cine has Be sure to get Swamp-Roo- t and start stead laid been taken to pieces, and at- once. SPOKES DISTEMPER COMPOUND that the 12 duplicates fashioned in treatment U IndUpeataakle In treatise However, if yon wish first to test this accordance with this system had sold great preparartion send ten cents to Dr. for $0,000 each. Influenza, Distemper, Coughs andof Colds Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a so prvaUnt among honaa and mule at thl ean tha ywt more Is bottle. be and When sure work In faking china the sample writing For neaily thirty yara SFOHVS" haa Man ttvaa to protal difficult. Here the dealer must make mention this paper. Advertisement. theta diaaaaaa. as wail aa to raliav and aura thtm. An oec ional doaa eondltlona' your horaa and kaapt dlnaaao away SPOHJi'S id Qttlafc copies conforming minutely to the ramady for raaea actually auffartnf, stores. Apologies are ahvr.yg satisfactory Hold In two alzas at all drug rartatn. sigand makers the and original bearing AL COMPANY GOSHEN, INDIANA bTOlLN nature. This requires skill which to the makers thereof. few persons possess nowadays, and To which easily baffles the experts. It is estimated that CO per cent of the antiques now being shown in LonPUTNAM FADELESS DYES don are not what they are represented to he. Words of Wisdom. Large Families and Genius. GHOST EASY TO ACCOUNT FOR Robert, age six, uud his anntfo Flaveloek Ellis, the English sociologist, took from dictionaries of biog- Mrs. Carter Evidently Had Perfect were sitting on tiie veranda, when teacher passed Robert's Sunday-schoo- l raphy 1,030 British geniuses from tiie Appreciation of Her Husbands In a sweet, muand Robert to spoke Fourth century to the present time, Peculiar Affinities. sical voice. rejecting any about whose purentnge He was vast found known. tiie Turning to bis auntie with a nothing Mrs. Carter awoke with a violent majority came from very large famil- start anti found her husband sitting rather wistful look, he said, I dont think anyone will ever marry Miss much larger than the average on the edge of the bed. ies, family at the time they lived. The Whatever Blank because she hasn't a pretty John!" she exclaimed. face. be to sons the oldest geniuses tended Is tiie Blatter? Are there burglars in Auntie kept on rending alond, bnt of large families or the youngest sons the house?" bulk of them drift Into the first Jolts of was interrupted presently by a happy families. Only children made In I large exclaimed John that Worsen available and land in blind alley ocrp a very small percentage of the a hoarse whisper. Tve just seen a little voice exclaiming, Oh, auntie cupations. I believe someone will wish to marry thousand and thirty. McClure's Maga-ziue- . ghost ! "The battle ngnlnst illiteracy, which because I believe she her Ilrs. Carter gave a sigh of relief. has aafter an, soul." is more and more taking on n federal pretty of wns afraid they Burglars she scope. It is pointed out, links Itself The Proud Rat Catcher were real. But in ghosts she had not right up with the campaign for federal Sticks in Their Mouths. The witty Oliver llerford was talk- the slightest belief." control over juvenile labor. Both are Lola had moved from the country snobbishness. about Youre dreaming, she told hubby. based on the broad policy of improving ing I know a he sal'd, "Get back here into bed and go to in Kansas to Indianapolis, and, on mlssionarv, city civic Intelligence and of protecting n.if. her first visit to her aunts near Lebwho invited a famous bishop to (line ! developing the children into healthy, at his slum residence to meet two local sleep was much Interested in watchTut I tell you I snw a ghost! anon, intelligent and moral citizens. the farm animals and poultry. all ing a a characters, garbage collector and John insisted. "It wasnt tiie snli-narto the chickens nnd Question of Federal Aid. She pointed rut catcher. ghost of a man or a woman that said : "We had chickens in Kansas, But the child welfare workers The bishop accepted the invitation you read about. Tills ghost was Aunt Barbara, but," with a surprised point out it Is neither fair nor reasongladly, nnd the garbage collector said shaped like a donkey! look at the geese, with their long able to give federal nid to public that he, too, would be delighted, but Mrs. John laughed. we didnt have any of them bills, schools in the states, unless the states the rat catcher spoiled the party. lie John! she exclaimed. "Come on with sticks in their mouths." on their part are all brought up to must refuse, lie snid, to sit down with tilings nnd go to sleep and dont be afraid of News. some uniform requirement of school a garbage collector. Indianapolis your shadow ! attendance. Perfection in Anclenf Grecian Foot On the basis of the 1920 census, the One Thing Animal Was Spared. Obstruction Removed. When Athens was In her zenith, the federal hoard for vocational education Kxplorers say tiie balucblstlierium Iloggs Why wfis tiie will set nside? Grecian foot was the most perfectly tallies show, the population of school roamed the Mongolian desert two milDobbs It kept getting in tiie way formed nnd exactly proportioned af lion years ago but, happily, it never age between five nnd twenty years tiie estate. any of the human race. numbers flfl.2riO.R7rt. Of these, 21.fl7fl,-97- 5 had to pronounce its name. Ex- of tiie lawyers settling were returned ns attending school change. Men who pick out actors for the And the mining prospectus gets the and 11.R70.000 as being out of school. story Is movies see n man ns others see him. Love will find a way and opposi- coin while the hard-lucFor the nges of ten, eleven, twelve They are experts In faces. bumping the humps. and thirteen comh'ned. 580.000 hoys tion generally throws up Its hands. and girls were out of school, while for the same four ages some 8,000.000 were in school. At the fourteen-yea- r mark the abandonment of school increases rapidly, 'or the ages fourteen and fifteen com-tiled the out of school hoys anri girls number 7Rfl 500 of ffie sixteen veer-olehildr'-971,100 were out of and 1.000 000 were in school Iciest an even break. Of the seven 1 .OO ooq ' pre oitt of of people 60 school, lignins Otfl(XX) in seiiooj, of the harm two to fine. Tlie I'lireail points out that the lar-- e which may result from drinking ets developed out of national coffee and tea. stnt'sties of attendance are that we tan as a si.fial condition neorlv If you have frequent headaches ' .Ooo.ooo In the ages' five to twenty if you are nervous and irritable rears who ace not in school, of wleuri if v fl.pooivm jp-- in the ages you cannot sleep at night it i3 time to find out the cause and help fourteen, fifeo". sixteen and seventeen veers, and nearly R non non in the ages Made from wheat, roasted just yourself to health and comfort. tdee'een end twenty like coffee, Postum contains no You alone can do it, Postum Leave School at Early Age caffeine, nor any ether harmful The figures set forth that nut of makes it easv. ingredient. toery 1.IXX) pup'ls enteruig the first Just stop coffee and tea for a grade only 580 survive in selmol to the Your arils Postum in two e'gdilh grade ami on'y 140 to the fourth while and drink delicious Postum forms: Instant Postum (in tins) pr parr ea of hg'i instead. You will find it wholeed instantly in the cop by the addition In 1922 a total of ?1 t.77f"xxi was some and delightful, with a of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in spin t III tin states on federally-actepackages) for those who prefer to make delicate fragrance and a fins, cverung, part time, anil all duv vetiuuls the kriiik while the mecl is being preparunder the voeaioti-.- education act. Of flavor. ed; crude by boiling fully 20 minutes. this amount. Rfl.R5J.ooo ramc through federal grants; 81.514 000 un funds, mill 8(1. UI1. 1X10 was l:r;l 'unic-vNearly 84 was matched aga'ns' each FOR federal dollar in the aggregn'e expeudi lure ander tiie net. But lanveinen's are under .' av for !' a c of foOpr.,1 sid-sexpan-c'i- i on 'lie broad theory th d un:vcr-s.-n ' r education has a'w .s n Nlnde by Portum Cerecl Company, Incorporated ' me- - prop of Ameremiw uu a Battls Creek, Michigan to a remom. i .Iwgr.c all :n.' a MM) nf educat'opel training Swamp-Roo- t 11 Gives Gheerfnl Hew Color Tone Old Curtains dyes or tints as you wish 1,700,000 Leave Schools Yearly y. returned. Enviable War Record. When the Pivted States went into the wtir the coast guard was merged with the navy and coast guard officers were scattered through the nova! Others force ns technical advisers. remained in command of the cutters, which became the most effective convoy ships in the ail ed sea forces. The greatest snglr loss of the coast guard during the war was the Tampa, which went down in th Bristol chan nel with all d her crew. Irevh uslj the Tampa had saved a convoy by sending a couple of German submarines to the bottom, and front that time site was a doomed ship. The Yumacraw, one of tin most famous vessels of the eont guard, paid off this score, however. She sank six submarines off the coast of Gibraltar. Virtually till of t he recru,ts lor the Out of Every 1,000 Pupils Entering the First Grade Only 580 Survive in School in the Eighth Grade. t Here's a problem that closely touches the entire popOlation. What is your reaction? Washington. Child labor reform Is becoming more largely u question of school attendance, and the federal board for vocational education has just compiled some figures on the "not in Each year, the school" population. hoards figures show, some 1,700.000 hoys and girls drop out of school from the fourth grade to the eighth. The Flames Destroy a Quebec Church y ' Thousands r'-- full-bodi- ed josTurL e'-i- Po stum . .r7." 'Tc. v. a o r tt .( &, .41 y ?"'' ,, Theres a Reason , f Notre I'iiiiie ie la Eocnuvraiii-Kiuukmg rum.' m the Church was which destroyed hy tire, along with priceless art treasures. Quebec is helicteri to have been inceti a time the blaze v.liii-f the citys finest buildings. eprtMd to mum The d . I i l I HEALTH ; -- |