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Show t THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Theres Nothing the Matter With Them Now Grades of Society Fair Visitor Here, my poor man, are some roses for you. What fan I do to make you comfortable? Prisoner Guess youre making a mistake, lady. Fair Visitor Mistake how? Prisoner Pm only here for YerII tiiul the guy that killed bis wile in til nex cell. Cleveland Plain Dealer. A DEMAND porch-climbi- The Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin. On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off Ointment In five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water. It is wonderful what Cuticura will do for poor complexions, dandruff, Itching and red, rough hunds. Advertisement. World Best Tonic Over 100,000 people have testified that TANLAC has relieved them of; v Animals Not Only Pets rush of signing up fur the parade, a youngster went into the Irvington branch library and asked whether she might enter tlie contest. When questioned ns to what kind of Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, Loss Loss Mal-Nutritio- Indigestion, Torpid Liver or Constipation. In tlie Sleeplessness, lt a pot she was going to. take, she plied I Children who are under normal or physically defective in some way are given a course of physical training ut the Pontiac, 111., Young Men's Christian association, under the direction of Prof. G. B. lleughens, and it has been found that children with weak heart, stomach trouble, goiter or other physical ailments have been cured by tins treatment and have been brought hack to normal; in fact, have become acrobats of remarkable skill. The little girls in the illustration have been giving exhibitions of their skill as acrobats at many points in Illinois, and are attracting much re- Imprints Show Animal Had Stride of 56 Inches. Uow dinosaur tracks weather forecaster of the Argentine nieterological service. Mr. Charles II. Hoy, who has conducted biological collecting expeditions for tlie Smithsonian for several years in Australia and elsewhere, sailed for China at the beginning of the year to collect vertebrates in the Yangtsze valley. Mr. Iloys expedition was beset with difficulties of various kinds, culminating in a real tragedy. Due to tlie unsettled condition of China, great delay was encountered in getting tiie outfit through tlie custom house in Shanghai, and the prevalence of almost unchecked banditry innde travel hazardous and uncertain. After a few weeks successful collecting in tlie Yochow district. Mr. Hoy left for a trip through Ilunan and Kiangsl, in the course of which his series of accidents began. Field Worker Dies. He had a had fall, wrenching his hack so badly that he was unable to even crawl about for a week. Just as this condition was beginning to mend, lie accidentally shot himself in tlie leg, and though unable to get about, he wrote that he planned to send his men out collecting. However, within a few days a severe case of apoendi-citi- s set In, necessitating an operation from which Mr. Hoy never recovered. Mr. Hoy, in spite of his misfortunes, shipped considerable valuable material back to tlie institution for exhibition. Dr. J. Walker Fewkes, chief of the Bureau of American Ethnology Smithsonian institution, describe the results of a preliminary reconnaissance of tlie archeological remains in southwestern Florida. "Tlie first region visited was that of the Ten Thousand islands, which is almost a virgin field for the archeologist, and here were found many mounds and other traces of flit prehistoric Indian inhabitants. There are few modern settlements in tlie region, though one was located at Porpoise point, consisting of several houses and about fifty inhabitants. Life is very New York. were found In Virginia in a slab of red Triassic shale taken from a farm in Aldie, In Loudoun county, is described In a pamphlet just issued by the Smithsonian institution on the activities of its field workers In the last yegr. The slab, which was obtained by C. G. Gilmore of the National museum and which is now on exhibition at the museum, shows that the animal bad a stride of 56 inches. Mr. Gilmore also conducted excavation work in the Dinosaur National monument, Utah, to obtain for exhibition in the museum a mountuble skeleton of one of the large saurono-dou- s dinosaurs. The often fragile bones of these gigantic reptiles are found embedded in a thick sandstone of variable hardness that is tilted up at an angle of GO degrees and the work of quarrying them out without doing irreparable damage is described as a slow and tedious operation. More tons of material were than twenty-fiv- e safely transported, from which it is certain that a good skeleton mount of dipiodocus will be obtained, measuring eight feet, with a height of fourteen feet at the hips. Besides many localities in the United States, says the pamphlet in telling of the field work, the regions visited included the Canadian Bookies, the Yangisze valley, several islands of the West Indies, Panama and Central America, Labrador and several countries in Europe. Studies Solar Radiation. "Dr. C. G. Abbot, assistant secretary of tlie Smithsonian institution, gives a comprehensive survey of the work on solar radiation conducted since 1918 by the Astroph.vsical observatory, of which lie is the director. Tills work, at first restricted to observations of the sun made in the summer and autumn seasons at the observing station at Mount Wilson, is now conducted at two stations situated TUT-ANKH-AMin two of the most cloudless regions of the world Mount Ilarque Ilaia, Arizona, and Mount Montezuma, Chile where observations are usually made five times daily throughout tiie year. The mass of data thus being Overcharged Abraham foi accumulated will, it is hoped, become Tomb. Land for the groundwork for study of the relation of the variation of the sun to the King Washington. variation of the weather, preliminary studies of which already have been was a real estate speculator and Abramade by II. II. Clayton while chief ham was forced to pay forty times what land was worth in order to obtain a burying p'ace for Ills wife. Prof. D. D. LuckvAnill of tlie UniverRED CROSS VETERAN sity of Chicago told tlie national association of real estate hoards here Ancient Babylonian and Egyptian civilizations endured just as long ns tlie common man owned real estate," In tlie said. Doctor Luckenbill Persian period the taxes rose so high that the small landholder was compelled to borrow yearly from tlie hanker to meet ids tax hill and put Soon we find them in a new crop. leasing their farms to the hanking firms for periods; in other words, they gave up tlie straggle. The story is tlie same for ancient Egypt, ancient Greece and an- - SAYS Accept No Important to All Women Swamp -- Root a Fine Medicine Thousands "upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Womens complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or tlie result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not m a healthy condition they may cause the other organs to become diseased. 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A fireball played havoc in Stansted, Essex, when it struck tlie bottom of a tree trunk and started on a tour of to the destruction, according Stansted correspondent of the Daily Chronicle, who was hurled from his automobile by an ex- plosion the fireball caused. Here is what happened: It tore away the trunk of a tree near its basis, without dam- aging the upper branches. Came up again under the road- way, with an explosion, several yards away, tearing a large era- ter in the ground. Cut through a gas main, which burned afterwards for two hours. Knocked a motorcyclist off his ' machine. Smothered with dirt and stone, Rowland Norman of Walpole farm, who was getting in his au- tomobiie. Traveled along a line of barbed-wir- e fence for 40 yards, wrecking a wooden fence and blowing up portions of the ground. Tore away a corner of a house. Broke many windows in neigh- boring houses by its numerous explosions, and finally rolled back near where it first appeared and sank in the ground. p II lit- Readers of This Paper Dinosaur Tracks Found in Virginia Nervousness, : havent any pet, hut another n, of Appetite, of Weight, TXf ft IHIIil .w. f ill IM ,ii 7 Her Gentle Hint Sctire on Novel Reading Such was tlie popularity of in England about the century that it was viewed with alarm by tlie intellectuals and was satirized in a farce called Polly Honeycomb, attributed to Garrick. novel-rendin- One giant redwood tree, recently foiled near Portland, Ore., yielded sufficient lumber to build 50 ordinary . bungalows. g Tercy So your pater asked you did I know tlie value of a dollar! What a question ! Ethel Yes; I told him that you never bought me over 30 cents worth of chocolutes all at once. Boston Globe. boob for a brother. About the hardest tiling for a man is to kiss a girl unexpectedly. five-roo- to do Children Cry for Castoria 4 Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletchers Castoria hns recommend It. Tlie kind you hava been In use for over 30 years as a always bought bears signature of pleasant, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contuins no narcotics. Proven directions are on eacli package. Physicians everywhere Literature and History Removing Rust Spots Rust spots on metal should be Teacher What can you say of Pilrubbed with a cork that hns been grims Progress? dipped in paraffin. A cork moistened Iupil When he had progressed as with paraffin is also splendid for re- fqr as Plymouth, he found a rock In the way and he landed on It. moving marks from hearth tiles. worry most when they or "their interests are involved, and least when Financial, Not Moral Tills the oilier fellow is concerned. Stoppage ever Mrs. the Renliam Do you object to my Is natural. Yet in neither case does fast trains Dont Stranger smoking? worry accomplish very much. Much stop here? 15enham-N- ot If you buy your own Native Yep. Had a wreck here better a clear bend and bodily strength once. Life. to do what lias to be done. Grit. cigars. Men If J simple in this primitive settlement, which is entirely out of touch with the Tlie houses are outside world. mounted on piles like the ancient pile dwellings. A promising scries of preliminary excavations was made on Weedons island, in Tampa bay, with results that Dr. such interesting Fewkes decided to make It the site of more comprehensive investigations. The largest mound in tlie cluster was probably that on which tlie chiefs house was erected, and it is claimed by Dr. Weedon that De Soto and Narvaez first landed at this mound. If so. It can be identified ns the Calusa town, Ueita. Dr. Fewkes is at present in Florida continuing and expanding ids investigations of this archeo-logicall- y little known region. Helpful Advice to Overworked Women EN WAS REALTY SHARK Wifes sixt.v-six-ye- I Sees Pearly Gates; Struck Down by Sight Hoquiam, Wash. Reports that an Intoxicated man was lying in the street a few blocks from police headquarters sent policemen hurrying to the scene lute at r night, hut tlie man, Ernest told the officers he had Just started home from an evangelist meeting when he saw the pearly gates of heaven opening In tlie sky and was struck down by the sight. He was perfectly sober, tlie policemen reported. De-oe- Miss Frances J. Meade, seventy-nine- , oldest Red Cross worker in New York, who was congratulated on her remarkable career by President Coolidge on her most recent birthday. She attended the opening of the Red Cross convention in New York the other day. cient Rome. It may he tlie same for tlie United States. Mortgages and rent are as old ns (lie oldest form of records. They were written on clay tiddets in tiny rows of wedge-slmpecharacters in a time that antedated King Tuts reign as much as lie antedates the modern d realtor. After quoting from Genesis the portion that relates to tlie death of Sarah, Abrahams wife, and Ahrn-liiiin- 's purchase, for 400 pieces of silver, of a burying place for her, Doctor Luekenhill said that Abraham was overcharged because lie was in a strange land. From a study of hundreds of ancient real estate transactions I am aide to tell you. he said, that Abraham paid from forty to fifty times as much as the field was worth King Tut probably kept a thrifty eye open for bargains In choice suburban lots overlooking the Nile, r or longer leases oil'' something besides his famous tomb, and drew pin's for new subdivisions with quality homes at moderate prices. " nego-ti.Me- d nlnety-nine-yen- Sells Napoleons Flags in Tiny Bits to Tourists Paris. 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