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Show THE SALINA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Mexicos New. Bank to Issue Paper Money WH- YFainting Preserve the Life Above Is shown the new United Bank of Mexico, Just formally established by the Calles government, with crowds seeking entrance to the building. For the first time In years paper money Is to be used In Mexico. It will be Issued by this bank and Is bncked by a gold coin reserve. of Wood Unpaluted wood surfaces absorb grease and dirt more readily, are more likely to stain, and are harder to keep clean than those In which the porea f the wood are filled with varnish, 11, paint, or other finish. In a house should contain as few unfinished wood surfaces as possible. In onfe kitchen, for example, labor may te saved by finishing or covering the floor, by covering the table with oilcloth, linoleum or zinc, and by painting or varnishing the rest of the fur- i niture. i u r i Cmm LZ. it ' Jv, ip' N 3 French Pilots Ready for Atlantic Flight blacksmith sophie a nwuyw Here's YoUr Chance to Get a Buffalo ' president Harvard, at a Boston luncheon to promote Interest In and protection of scenery, historical sites, wild life, forests and public reservations, declared the habof it of walking Is blng lost or largely diminished today and urged that more people frequent the parks and public reservations, says the New York Of a survey made of traffic passing his home on Brattle Street, Cambridge, for periods of IS minutes at four busiest times of the day, he read figures showing a total of 440 pleasure vehicles, 110 trucks and delivery wagons, 2 motor cycles and 53 pedestrians.- He- Wasnt-Goi- ng .The sturdy individualism of the Scot was recently demonstrated at a revival. meeting when the preacher, who felt that his words had produced the desired effect upon his congregation, requested all present who wanted to go to heaven to hold up their hands. The response was unanimous with the Do you not exception of one man. wish to go to Heaven? the preacher asked this man. Its a rieht about going to Heeven, he replied ; but Inj np gaun wl a trip." Mrs. Sophie Ienkin.son of New York the only woman blacksmith In and plies her She Is fifty-fotrade at a shop In Pike street, doing all the heavy work herself. Is QUITS JOB TO WED - Uncle Sam fins about a hundred bull buffaloes to spare, and anyone who wants one for a pet should write to the Department of the Interior.. Arno B. Cummeror (right) will exapiine the application and If It Is approved a buffalo with a head like the one above will be sent for the cost of catching and crating about $S5. Copying the "Missus The tailor finished taking measurements and Inquired of the man who was ordering a new suit: And how wide do you want your trousers?" The I dont exactly customer smiled. know, he replied, "but Ill tell you Mokes as Prizes for Mutt Dogs one thing. 1 hate to have my wife get ahead of me. How wide Is a tight skirt? Elephants Slaughtered . Thirty thousand male elephants ars killed every year In the Belgian Congo. To assure prompt servue and quick return! when answering these advertisements, mention the name of this paper. TF.LFGR AI'H SCHOOL vM'3 uitiSss-s-. S145 to $225 Monthly. Learn Telegraphy. Great opportunities Clean easy work Positions secured, hnrn while you learn. Hundreds of graduates. Oldest and best school. Write for free catalogue American 1 elegraph College, 16 S. Main, Salt Lake. : BARBER COLLEGES Learn Barber Trade. Issued Catalogue Free. Dlploi Holer Barber College, 114 Regent St. The Rocky mountain Bhown above will be given as If.- - FIXTURES For Estimates on Bank, Store. Church Fixtures, Show Cases and (alunet Work. Write Salt Lake Cabinet At F ixture Co. Salt Lake City, Utah. St Richard Street makes your food do you more good. PLACES Note how it relieve that stuffy feeling This Is the story of how the parents took the places of children and the children took the places of parents In the town of Sweetens the breaths removes Of give new vigor Reve after hearty eating. food particles from the teeth, to tired nerves. Comes In there 'Albers stands for Better Breakfasts" Handed Over 8me eoulytwo Their School ther? children to a set of Why We Should Walk More Why 4 well-regulat- come In the future. Ithas"always In the past. This Is why regrets will be expressed until the crack of .doom that people and life are not' as they- - were once, even though there be 10,000,000 evidences of betterment. Toledo Blade. Eliot, jAwn families there are only two parents. But In been W. mm should be more than two children to a pair of parents. In all Dean William Ralph Inge, the most Charles Bonner Mlirmr most recent English visitor to look; us over and 'tell us what hs thinks of ys, speaks about the Increasing stupidity f modern life. It would be interesting to learn Just how such a thing can be judged. Did our forebears make no mistakes? Was life In the past, even a few jars ago, less dull than It Is now? Are there good Sign showing that human beings are acting more like geese than they used to? It Is a common habit to clothe the years that are gone with bright und shining garments. The golden age Is never the present one and It will not Dr. Nary Graham bettercasesthat Why the ..Golden Age Is Never the Present emeritus MEAL course, as parents had so long been parents and had had so much more experience, it wa ' - rugs. VERY Fairy Talf CHANGING - y Unflnshed wood surfaces may be scrubbed with the grain of the wood, using small quantities of water and a mild soap, rinsed with a cloth wrung out of clean water, and wiped dry. Strong soaps, alkalis, and too much water darken wood and may soften It. If the dirt cannot be removed with soap and water, a scourer, such as fine steel wool or powdered pumice, may be used. Unfinished wood can be bleached with oxalic dcid solution, which Is poisonous. The wood should be covered thinly with the solution, tfllowed to dry, and then thoroughly washed until all traces of the acid are removed. If grease Is spilled on unfinished wood cold water should be applied at once, If possible, In order to harden the grease and prevent Its spreading, then as much grease as possible should be scraped off with a knife, and the spot scrubbed with a washing soda or lye solution. If the spot appears dark, a .paste made of fullers earth and watet should be spread over It and allowed to remain overnight. Oiled floors should be swept with a soft brush and dusted with a dry or oiled mop. Occasionally they may be washed and afterward wiped with an Water should be used oily cloth. sparingly, and care should be taken to rob the oil In well and not to use so much that a surplus Is left on the surface to hold, dust and be tracked onto DadivttEwning hdiiimer White House romance ume in light when Miss Margaret Carr, assistant cook at the executive mansion, announced her Intention of ipaving to become the bride of Jerry Kelly, chauffeur for Frank IV. Stearns. A canaries prizes li the first national Mutt Dog show which will be a feature of the Amor lean Legion convention in Omali October 5 to 9. No dog with a pedl gree will be admitted. At the right I one of the entrDs with his little own er. The Forty and Eight society Colorado Is putting on this show. parents, and sometimes only one child to a set of par- In Reven-Saw- , It was this fnts. rate. And Inway cases where ther was only one child to two parents, this child got help and advice from the others after they had all changed places. There had been n good deal of talk about this beforehand, which was really only natural. It was quite an unusual happening. In fact, lteven-SuIs the only town Ive ever heard of where they did such a thing. Many of the parents had been saying, more often than usual, that they only wished they could he children again. They said this when the children grumbled a bit at the thought of school opening soon, or when the children urged to be allowed to sit up later, or when they wanted big, expensive toys. "Why, when we were children, the parents would say, we went to bed without a word the minute we were told. And children want so much these days. In our time we bad simple tastes and were pleased with so little. You do not appreciate being young. Children have nothing to worry them. The children began wishing they could really show the parents what It felt like to be children, and they felt they would like to be the ones who were grown up for a change. Well, as this was the general feeling in the town, there seemed no reason why all shouldnt Just change places, and one day, Just a week before the opening of school, the great change took place. The idea had actually started In the Fenwick family. Sally and Robert Fenwick had talked quite a little about It, and It was surprising how, once the Idea caught hold, It became so possible. At first there was great confusion. Of course only the parents and children actually changed places. Those who were not parents stayed the same, such as the teachers and a number of aunts and uncles. The grandmothers and grandfathers didnt change. They, In any event, often took the side of a child, and had been known to say to a parent: You did the very Batne when you were little." When the relatives from other places heard of this unusual happening in Iteven-Saw- , they decided they would not pay any visits for awhile. It was trying enough to visit In a hoq.se full of restless children. Where the children were the ones In authority the relatives knew they would have no peace. The children handed over their school books to their parents and began to order the meals and make their business plans. It took almost a week before things were In running order. The cooks stayed on. They liked the idea of a change without having to move. In houses where there werent cooks the one who liked to mix biscuits and cakes and puddings and pies and put big roasts In the oven took this part of the work. Yes, It was surprising how quickly everything did straighten Itself out and how happy everyone was with the new arrangement. After all, the parents had been very If Daddy and obliging about this. Fenwick Mother hadn't agreed to it in the first place when Sally and Robert and Nata-tle- , too, had talked It over with them, probably no one else in the town would have taken the lead. But Mother Fenwick was a leader In the town and she set the styles. Many a mother bad cut her skirt the length of Mother Fenwicks only to find out later that Mother Fenwick was out an old one and wasnt setting a style at all. Still, she had a great influence just the same. Daddy Fenwick wns the hanker in the town, wearing and was prominent citizen. Wl en such an important man as Daddy Fenwick decided upoi some bin, it was only natural bat thf he, should spy: K i r and foai less maP Vewf h: 'o id." a ie Alb3iS Mwslh. $ A hot nourishing cereal is the prime morning need of a growing child. This is why the wise mother always serves Carnation Mush to His Highchalr Highness. 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