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Show "Howl Decorated 7 Rooms at a Cost of less than $1.00 a Room Memoria Congress tins authorized the construction of the great Arlington on Memorial Lincoln the between rotonmc at Washington bridge across the on the homestead Lee old the and National the north and Arlington south It is to cost $14,750,000. cemetery This is the architects sketch of the bridge. "Last fall I tried my hand at redecorating the walls of my home, using King Wall Finish. I was surprised at the pleashour ing results. It took me less than an to do most of the rooms. When starting out I meant to try only two of the seven but things went so easily that I did them all in Just the colors I have wished to have for so long. The tones are so pleasing and fresh that they brighten my whole house. 1 am sorry I put off doing this work for so long. I had thought it an expensive undertaking, but the cost was less than a dollar per room. MRS. F. S. BRIGGS. Racine. Wisconsin Wtite today for name of King Wall Finish dealer nearest you and free Color Chart showing 19 beautiful colors to choose from. THE CHICAGO WHITE LEAD Be OIL CO. 15th St. & S. Western Avc Chicago, 111. (Many Millions In spite of the blanbanks there remain those with money who have no use for them. Old stockings and ginger 4 jars still serve as family banks; the mattress corner has by no means lost its financial significance. In such serf cret hiding places more than $400, 000,000, it is estimated, is now salted J Washington. dishments of t away. Tell the budgeting, banking house-Iwlf- e that hoarding still goes on and you will astonish her. Yet perhaps she, herself, is guilty of saving in a penny I box for some cherished purchase. She I encourages little Johnny and Sue to drop their nickels and dimes Into a then they are hoarders, too. I Foreigners and farmers are responsible in the main for the unbanked mil- lions. Fresh from Europes Insecurity, J the immigrant fears and distrusts f everyone. He toils in pit, factory or Jmine, dreaming of achieving luxury and leisure at home, and scrimping to store up as much of his wage as possible to make that dream come true. Remote and isolated farmers often 5;have no convenient access to banks. itoy savings bank; Wall Finish n in Hoardings .Stocking Banks Still Popu- lar Salting Place. It is a fair guess, he holds, that of the 6,000,000 foreign-borwage earners in the United States, 2,000,000 hoard their savings. He supposes that at least half of these must have been laying by 50 cents a week for an average of three years, making $75,000,000 altogether. The other half, he thinks, must have saved twice that amount, bringing the total of the transient foreign-bom workers to $225,000,000. From the 1920 census, Mr. McCoy learned that approximately those engaged in all occupations were farmers. He assures, therefore, that the Increases in deposits in savings institutions that year about $250,000,000 were made by farmers. If some proprietor-farmer- s deposited that much, he deduces, their help must have hoarded half that much, or an average of $11.50 for the 11,000,000 farm workers, which brings the total so far up to $350,000,000. In addition, he says, there are about 8.000 misers, each having, in seven or eight years, accumulated a pile of or a total of $44,000,000. Then, there are also some 500,000 persons who keep an average of $75 each on hand for emergency. These two classes are holding on to some $81,500,000. Another $1,500,000 he credits to the toy savings banks in the 24,000,000 American families. There must be 2,- 500.000 of these, he thinks, containing an average of 60 cents each. Mr.' McCoy then begins all over again, seeking to reach the total hoarded sum by another method. If they would save, they must literally bold their cash In hand. How the Count Is Made. one-fourt- $100,-000,00- 0. Paint Co. Salt Lake Glass 8C Salt Lake City, Utah h Besides, there are genuine misers. These take pleasure in fingering their wealth and gloating over the pile. Plenty of these are left. Hoarding has increased about within ten years. At the outbreak of the World war the nations hoard was estimated at $300,000,000. Then came a drop. Many foreigners returned to their native lands, taking their money with them. American hoarders were induced to convert some of their cash into Liberty bonds. War Savings stamps and the like. Others, broadened by the wider contacts of army service, came out of the back woods and put their savings into the banks. Still others had to draw on the hidden board to meet the increased cost of living, or to indulge themselves in silk 6hirts and automobiles. Wages soon soared; with more money coming in, more was secreted. Thus the iron men shoved into casual receptacles in dark corners gradually increased again till they amounted to over $400,000,000. That Is the estiNations Hidden Gold. mate of Joseph S. McCoy, United The treasurys statement of the States treasury actuary. For the amount of money in circulation is the American Bankers association he exbasis of this check. There Bhould be how he arrived at the figure. plained half as much gold ' Coin as gold certificates in circulation, or $3.49 per capita. But gold coin, being in Infrequent use, he figures that the amount of gold hidden away is at least $2 per capita, making a gold hoard of Of the outstanding in gold certificates he believes 50 cents a person, or $56,000,000, may be counted as hoarded, and of the outstanding $29.55 per capita in other forms of paper money, 60 cents per capita, or $67,000,000, may be counted as hoarded. The silver hoard he puts at $67,000,' 000, allowing an average of l6 cents a person in silver dollars and of 50 cents a person in subsidiary silver. By the first method of computation he found the grand total to be By the second or checking-umethod he finds it a safe estimate that the amount of money withdrawn from circulation and hoarded at the present time by individuals in the United States is $415,000,000. one-four- Distributor th $5,-50- 0, Senator Means Now a D. S. M. $225,-000,00- $1,140,-199,27- 0 Claims Sure Cure for Scarlet Fever A serum for scarlet fever has been found which will cure the most hopeless cases in 24 hours, according to Dr. Francis G. Blake, professor of medicine at the Yale Medical School, the discoverer. The serum is prepared from Immunized horses, and 72 cases have been treated at the New Haven hospital, an adjunct of the Yale Medical school. The cases were classified as 43 without complications, and the remainder complicated with measles, typhoid and other diseases. In the first classification, with treatment and single serum injections, before the third day the entire group was cured, he said. In most cases within 12 hours temperature subsided to normal, the rash disappeared and an excess of circulated In the blood. Only one death resulted in the remaining 29 cases, all complicated and treated on various days from the third to the ninth. A child, in coma and having typhoid and scarlet fever simultaneously, treated on the eighth day, recovered. anti-toxi- n Cuticura Comforts Babys Skin When red, rough and itching, by hot baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of Cuticura Ointment. Also make use now and then of that exquisitely scented dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum, one of the indispensable Cuticura Toilet Trio. Advertisement. Do you know what you get what to ? 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Two million years from now man will have a great brain, but he will be lacking In physical strength and ugly to look upon, says Prof. Conrad Theraldsen of the zoology department of Northwestern university. Several days ago the professor created a stir when he said man was not directly descended from a monkey, but that 2.000.- 000 years ago he was something like a cousin of the anthropoid and closely resembled him. Today Professor Theraldsen turned the picture Catch Cold in Necks around and looked into the future g London. Devotees of the fashion now are complaining of 2.000.- 000 years, and this is what he This is nothing saw : shingle headache. A big bulging head supported on a but a form of neuralgia, medical men e sliver-liksudden caused body with short arms and by say, chilling of the nape of the neck, which is thus ex- legs and maybe hoofs instead of feet. posed to the cold, blustery winds. There will be little use for strengtii Hats which fit closely and very low in that dim period ahead, and conseat the back are said to be an effective quently man wont have much muscle. safeguard. 60 N. Main SI. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Wanted Desirable Relinquishment In Utah, Must be New Mexico, Idaho or Wyoming. worth price aBked. Give full information TRUMAN first letter. BOLAR, lola, Colo. $433,-000,00- Any book you wan, by mail, C. O. P. p hair-bobbin- atorltw7 Sen-?a- n l- w of Si War 'Veeks Plnnin the Distinguished Service Medal on Mfeana f Colorado for gallantry in action in the Spanish-Amer?arned the decoratlon 1 1898. when a second Volunteer Infantry. to rlzhtl thfrefnS i0b" H1"e lieu-tena-nt ' Scm.r, Weebf S.S FIND OBJECT IN UNIVERSE MOST REMOTE FROM WORLD I ,tt . Faint Star Cloud Known to to be analagous to the Magellanic I Astronomers as NQC 6822, Say clouds. Studies made at the Harvard :l Harvard Scientists. observatory, however, seem to indicate that It lies well outside the milky Mass. Cambridge, Determination way system. It has been estimated that the object in the universe most that a .dirigible making a nonstop flight from the earth among those vis- and traveling night and day at a speed ible through the highest powered tele- of 60 miles an hour would require Is years to reach this distant scopes the faint star cloud known to gastronomers as NGC 6822 is one of the spot. latest contributions of the Harvard Another accomplishment of the obcollege observatory to astronomical servatory is the recent completion of .lore. volume 99 of Harvard Annals, the last ;f Through studies made under the su- of nine volumes of the Draper catapervision of Prof. Harlow Shapley. di- logue, an astronomical work covering rector of the observatory, it has been information concerning 250,000 stars. lstlmated that this star cloud is about Work on the Draper series, planned in 1,000,000 light years distant In the detail by Prof. William Henry Pickerlanguage of the layman this means ing in 1911, has been in progress for distance of approximately sixteen more than thirteen years. quadrillion, seventy trillion, four hunThese volumes show the positions, dred billion miles. and spectral classes of the magnitudes I NGC 6822 was the as- stars. Analyses of the data thus colthought tronomers perrine, Duncan by and Hobba lated are now in progress. It Is estl- I , re-mo- te 1 44 Deseret Book Ccv East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah TtKimpMHVs EYEWATER W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. HELPFUL EYE WASH 1159 River. Troy, N. Y. Booklet. 15-19- 25. Van Buren a Grandson Don Carlos Van Buren, a grandson of President Martin Van Buren, is a citizen of Santiago, Chile, where he is well known for his philanthropic activities. The Living Age. mated that on the spectra plates In the Harvard collection there are 1,000,-00faint stars still unclassified. This priceless collection of astronomical photographic plates, for years surrounded by a fire hazard, is now well safeguarded. Professor Shapley said that tests had been made which demonstrated that the plates were secure from either fire or water damage. They are kept In a brick storehouse, equipped with a water sprinkler system. House Furnishing Goods Output Greatly Increased Washington. The 1923 output of engaged primarily in the production of house furnishing goods was valued at $69,333,182, an Increase of 27.1 per cent, as compared with the last preceding census year of 192L The figures, as announced by the census bureau, Included $11,932,707 for Industries whose principal products were comforts, and quilts and $7,861,-00- 0 for those engaged primarily In the manufacture of feather pillows and beds. MOTHER- :- Fletchers Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Harmless -- No Opiates.. Physicians everywhere recommend it. |