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Show -- J' T Ar - jw THE SAUNA SUN. SALinA, UTAH "! SUFFERED WITHOUT A GROAN n knitted sport clothes Almost Unbelievable Story of Fortitude Exhibited by Mortally Wounded Sioux Indian Brave. Economics, Less Politics Sound Seen as Necessity Money Required. The problem of European rehabilitation is set forth in simple and clear-cu- t terms in a statement of the general principles Involved, prepared for the Journal of the American Bankers Association by B. M. Anderson, Jr., an economist of national reputation, who has devoted particular study to America's interest In the Mr. Anderson situation. foreign schedules these main principles as . In sports clothes knitted dresses and two piece suits hold the center of fashion's stage. They are sturdy, trim und smart everything that the sportswoman likes. In northern climes tan and helge, brightened with high colors introduced In bars and stripes, compel attention, and in tiie south, white or very light tan, beige or gray, make a background for color design. Free play of private enterprise la the great hope of the future. This meant, on the one hand, that governments should withdraw as rapidly as possible from the practice of bread subsidies, unemployment doles, public operation and control of industry, and the like. It means, on the other hand, that many governments must perform lar Better than they have been performing what la perhaps the greatest economlo function of the provision of government sound money as a basis for aafo 1. notice there Is just as much ice cream eaten, no matter how hard the times are. r You There are angels and angels and n man often discovers that he married the other kind. porary insanity. It occasionally happens that a good debater proves his case when he Isnt sure of It himself. awaiting your cardful inspection. Uniform lumber of excellent grain and kiln dried to a perfect turn. For plain or fancy effects we have the stock that ill stand every exaction of the craftsman. Stock that will not warp or shrink. Our prices are strictly in accord with sound business principles. JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. S2.00 THE - . Economlo 2. YEAH POINTS FOR SQUAB Saturday Special National High patent Flour considerations PROWS MEATS AND GROCERIES SALINA, UTAH. VMO PAPER p ir OVER S ALUJAMS! flUOtU USOAUM TVURTM H- FAULT tLERS UKE A 1 city? Alien little Miss Baby Is dressed lip os summer, her fine, sheer eottoi resses will he furhKhed up with rlh ion frills and her bonnet decked wltl ribbons and laces. Dresses remain as they have been, little trimmed with fine tucks or stitchery, but, the ribbon inlsh Is Dew. No man Is wise or safe but that he Is honest. Patchwork solutions HUA L New Heating 8yatem. How is your flat heated?" By growling at the Janitor. Louis- Courier-Journa- l. Diamonds Win, he win her?" man with Case of a half-cara- t three-cara- t diamond. How did A deal- with only one or two elements of the problem are unlikely to be successful. Just because reparations and Interallied debts, refinance, public currency form and to on are really tied together, It la necessary that we should undertake to accomplish all of them In one comprehensive plan If we are to accomplish much In connection with any of them. A Comprehensive Plan I 4. A comprehensive A Blue Checker, Another Coming Type of Homer. plan should undertake to accomplish the following thlnga: (a) The restoration of the moneys of continental Europe to a gold basis. Since this obviously cannot be done for most of the former belligerents at the old gold pars, It la necessary that newer and much lower gold pars should be established, at which gold redemption can be speedily begun In the and certainly maintained. case of those currencies whose values have approached the vanishing point, even more drastic measures may be necessary. (b) Public finances must be re formed by such drastic increases In taxes and such radical reductions In expenditures as will enable the governments to pay their way without further increase in domestic debt Floating debts should be funded into long time Issues. (c) A workable adjustment of the reparations problem based on economic realities is essential. (d) Artificial trade barriers must be greatly modified. (e) The governments of Great Brit aln and the United States, In consld eration of radical reforms on the continent of Europe, can well afford to reduce greatly or even cancel the debts of their continental allies. (f) The bankers of the United States, Great Britain, Japan and percountries, haps other in consideration of financial reforms in continental Europe, should, and doubtless would, be ready to place with the investors of their countries substantial blocks of continental se curlties to provide necessary work Ing capital, to facilitate the flnancla: ind currency reforms and to assist in Industrial revival on the continent of Europe, taking great pains that no part of the new loans be used for purposes. n The Mai lng to get larger pigeons. tese, the Wing King, the Oorneau the Itunt, and the Mondaine have been extensively produced In some sec e tlons. Many of the squuli raisers cling to the Homer. It 1" hardy, prolific, a hearty eater, and raises a high percentage of squabs. The pigeon house should be cleaned once a month or oftener, and ther sprayed with some of the preparation" that are used to kill lice. old-tim- poularde Is a pullet deprived of Epsom salts Is a cheap remedy to keep on hand to help In toning up a poultry flock that has had access to The occasional use of spoiled feed. the salts is to help In reducing losses from sour crop or Indigestion due to overfeeding. A hep that has been crop hound Is benefited by epsom salts. The usual dose Is half a teaspoonfu! for a mature hen. The salts can be dissolved In warm water and poured down the throat of the bird. Then you know the hen has received the dose She may not eat enough of a masl containing the salts. A flock can be allow'ed to go hungry about half a day followed by a moist mash containing epsom salts for every bird. tw Gum Build It By Patronizing' HOME TOWN MERCHANTS to do well male. A stewing chicken weighs about three pounds and a rooster four or more pounds. Nests should not be too deep or the Jump down on the eggs am break them. hens Some Akfl CFE HOVU eueve tw advertisiug R.OUUO KOA& MAUM ADVERTISED ARTICLES HE. TAKE A- - $ your Newypo Unm vjho "oowt 1 t Disinfectants are cheaper than dls A breeding pen Is usually made up of from six to fourteen females and a scrap. n ease. There seems to be n value to feed lng milk that cannot be expressed easily In cash. It has the vltamlnes Breeding stock that have milk In their ration seem to produce more hatchable eggs than hens which get all their protein through beef scrap or TOWN Useful to Keep on Hand to Tone Up Poultry Flock That Hat Access to Spoiled Feed. Crowding Induces disease and low ers the vitality of fowls. which produce growth and vigor. YOUR EPSOM SALTS CHEAP REMEDY the power of producing eggs. With th object of great size. SWOULO VIOL.P M MUTES' LATE GlTTItV To Isnt everything." They realise that now In Russia.' r Louisville Courier-Journa- ing Western UlS Oodles of Rubles. Money ville By Charics Sughroe VJ1TH On Another Track. "Whats become of the young men Edith used to have In her train?" Oh, one by one they switched off. sets and liabilities. MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL FELLER. An London Tha Enchantment of Dlstanca. it She I Just love the farm He How Iodk have you lived In the The health of the people Is a na tlonnl resource. considerations, and steps toward rehabilitation must bo baaed on a realistic summing up of as- Fools. ma- - i Mostly. Comedian "When is an actor not an Nine times out actor? His Friend of ten. s cal fish TVV Correct Definition. Pa, what are the great jority? His Father swers. must be given priority over politi- A & A Dolphus Managers of successful squah-railng plants always find plenty to do In winter taking care of their breeding pigeons, seeing they are properl luuied, culled, housed and ted. Ii large plump squabs are to be produced next spring the breeding pigeons musi be kept In a good thrifty condition oi the percentage of hatch will be low The problem of growing a large strain of squabs depends on the kind of pi geons you select to keep In the breed Ing pens. By culling out the small weak birds, with undesirable color ol skin and other such points and dispos lng of the discarded ones the feed bill will be greatly reduced. The birds should be looked aftei closely during the mating season. Odu or unmuted males must always be rePimoved from the breeding pens. geons are usually mated at the age of five or six months, and In some cuscs they are not mated until they are eight or nine months old. With the Increasing demand for plump squabs many of the squab-raisinplant owneis have been labor Fowls In confinement, need a variety of food. per lOO lbs RAISERS Owners of Successful Plants Always Find Plenty to Do In Winter in Caring for Birds. j NIELSON MERRY QUIPS . A Melancholy Joy. I heard the most distressing bit I'm so of scandal about Helen. me." Do tell to hear It sorry g business. 3. When a girl elopes with a poor young man her mother attributes It to tem- to our lumber with pride. Every well seasoned assortment SUN follows: A thing of beauty may remain a Joy forever. If you let the other fellow marry her. WE POINT THE SALINA MODES FOR THE BABY STATEMENT T More d Brave at Wrong Time. Dar is such a thing as misplaced hraverv, said lTncle Iiben. Tryin to interduce loaded due in our Saturday Kvenin' did) trap gime ain' nuffin but a waste of eonrage. Washington Star. CLEAR-CU- OF EUROPEAN PROBLEMS American Horse a splendid example of tlie Sioux, stalwart, broad-chesteand Imperious had been shot through the abdomen and his Intestines were protruding from the wound. Itut his wife hastened to 1dm and wrapped a shawl about bis middle to bold them With never a word of complaint he walked the distance to a camp fire and sat down. It was some little time, says Adventure Magazine, before the surgeons tending the wounded, white and red, reached him. An operation was necessury. American Horse declined chloroform In the tepee to which be had been rennned. He bad bis own palliative. He spoke a few words to bis wife, who scuttled out and returned, with a short piece of hard wood. This he thrust between bis teeth; he motioned the surgeons to proceed. During the terrible work upon him the sweat stood out upon bis forehead, he ldt deeply into the stick, but he uttered never a groan, nor did he flinch. As he well knew-- , the wouud was mortal; but lie insisted upon sitting up, until just be foie dawn, he fell back he died as silently as he had suffered. lie was man and Indian to the end. The annals of the plains are filled with heroism, but there Is no Instance more striking In Imre simplicity and naked foititude than this end of Amer- lean Horse, who fought the good fight and lost. r LOOK S OSlUG "Printers Ink" Ideas GOME FOLK'S OO MOT MAKE MARK IU TVtEM OOMT TH USE VJOR-L- EMUFF tS BECUT- - GoOO OLE hit ORE vS I 'MK I I 1 3 1 |