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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Gain Shown in Nations Health Decreasing Death' Rate From Contagious Diseases in Twenty-Yea- r Period. Washington. The country should congratulated on the big Improve Unt In the health of the people between 1000 and 1920, according to Burgeon General II. S. Cumuilng of the United States public health service, who has just issued a bulletin on the subject. During that period there was a marked decrease In the death rate for typhoid, malaria, scarlet fever, diphtheria and croup, tuberculosis of the lungs, meningitis, bronchitis and ail forms of pneumonia. Heart Aliments Lead. As compared with 1900, there were in 1920 increases In the death rates for Influenza, whooping cough, cancer and other malignant tumors, diabetes, cerebral hemorrhage and softening and organic diseases of the heart. The largest nuftiber of deaths to 100,000 of population In 1920, us disclosed by the census figures, were due to organic diseases of the heart, with pneumonia, tuberculosis of the lungs, acute nephritis, Brights disease, cancer and malignant tumor and cerebral and softening coming hemorrhage next. Although later figures are not complete, the census bureau announces that provisional figures for the first nine months of 1922 Indicate a slightly higher average death rate than for the corresponding period In 1921. The death rate for the first nine months in 1922 t 1,000 of population was 11.7, as against 11.6 for the same h period of 1921. Table Gives Figures. The following table gives the number of deaths and the rate In 100,000 of population In the registration area of the United States by important b 20-ye- nine-mont- PUT ROBBERS TO ROUT DENIAL Young Jack K age six, of Staunton, had the habit of slipping away to a neighbor's house frequently for bis favorite food. He usually neglected to tell his mother, hut the mother learned of his visits. Recently he failed to eat dinner with his usual gusto, practically passing it up. This caused his mother to question him. "Jack, havent you been eating at Harpers today? No, mamma. Are you sure? Sure, mamma." "Jack, do you tell me you did not eat there today? Jack, emphatically: Mamma, you can pray to heaven I didnt eat there today." He really had not. Indianapolis News. Puerperal septicemia ... Other puerperal cause! Congenital debility and m a ferma1 Violent deaths ex Try these Bakers Raisin Pies save baking at home THERE Miss Mildred Mack of Chicago, who defended herself against an attack by three bandits who knocked her down and tried to seize a grip In which she was carrying $7,000. Miss Mack put up such a fight to retain possession of the money that passersby, attracted by her cries, run to her assistance and the robbers took flight. or .. Russ Have New Court System While founded upon lines not unlike those of the court systems of some other European countries, the new Russian courts have some particularly communistic features nil their own. The Supreme court of Russia, which will sit in Moscow, will have three Prize Offered for Perfect Ribs of the spinal contest held last year, the National As a follow-ufor the Prevention of Spinal Curvature, lias offered a prize of $1,000 most perfect set of ribs in America. A Chicago doctor is here shown ing the ribs of some young women of the theater who nre contestants p League for the inspect- for the prize. FREED BY WOMANS CONFESSION - Indian After 25 Years in Prison ator Gore and former Representative Alice Robertson, pressed the investiIs Now Enjoying gation of Tidwell's continued protestations of innocence. Finally he was Wealth. released form Atlanta penitentiary upon a commutation of sentence by Attorney General Daugherty and Assistant Attorney General Grim. After President Hardings commutation a widow's donthbed confession In Oklahoma revealed that Tidwell had been convicted of murdering her husband upon perjured testimony. "Tlie Lord bus been wanting me to tell it for all these years, and tun afraid He wont forgive me for not telling It, rends the affidavit of Mrs. James Brown, the dying wife of tlie man for whose alleged murder Tidwell passed twenty-fivyears In prison in Ohio nnd Atlanta federal pris1 e criminal other a be also of local importance, and the "peoples" courts, corresponding to police magistrates, will operate in each village and city district to try minor offenses. Stuchka Is Chairman. Peter Stuchka, Lettish lawyer, who gained fame as the bolshevist dictator of Latvia when Riga was in the hands of tlie communists, lias been named as chairman of the Supreme court. Another Lett, M. Karkln, will be his assistant. In the criminal, civil and appeal brandies, however, the su: preine court judges , are mostly men who served in responsible positions in the revolutionary tribunals, all communists tried and true, Jacob Peters, who headed the "cheka" at Petro-gra- d during the Red terror, is one of the judges of the criminal department. M. Kursky, commissar of justice, will be chief procurator or attorney general in the new court system, but the active prosecutor will be Vladimir Krylenko, formerly chairman of the revolutionary tribunals. New Jury System. A peculiar feature of the new tern is that a species of juror is Introduced. There will be two of them m each case, sitting beside the judge nnd having full powers to question witnesses and attorneys. They wIV. retire with the judge to decide upon the guilt or innocence of the accused, a majority vote of the three serving to convict or free tiie prisoner. Panels of these prospective jurymen nre now being selected throughout Russia. Tlie various trade unions and professional organizations select them from their own numbers, arid they must be ready to go into court at any time they are called upon. The Moscow quota of Jurors Is 4,000. When they sit in trials tlie jurymen nre paid, not by the government, but by their employers, receiving their regular days wages for tlie time passed in court. When the new court system, is In full swing, It is expected that most of tlie lawyers appearing will he men trained in tlie law courts of the old regime. Professional unions of law-l.r- s are being organized, subject to the approval of the soviet authorities. Wealthy Widow Heals Mans Broken Heart The wounded heart of J. II. Buckler, traveling salesman of Minneapolis, Minn., was healed to tlie extent of $500 when setout of court, was tlement, reached In his suit for $50,000 damages against Mrs. Ellen Lilly, wealthy widow, who, he says, promised to nmrry him, hut balked after be had secured tlie license. have corroborated the deathbed confession of his mother, that Tidwell was convicted on perjured evidence. Tlie man who committed tlie murder e.as said to have been a former sweetheart of Mrs. Brown and has long been dead. ons. One of Browns sons, himself beIndividual libraries in early Ronit hind prison bars today, wus said to sometimes contained GQ.000 volumes Baked to a turn a crust filled with flaky tender, tempting raisins, the rich juice forming a delicious sauce. Once try these pies that master bakers bake fresh daily in your city and youll never take the trouble afterwards to make raisin pies at home. p Get a pie now and let your men folks taste it. Made with tender, meaty, eeeded Sun-Ma' tkm-okuioe- d, id Raidas. form. Also n fine content of food Iron good food for the blood.' Use raisins frequently, therefore, which are both good and good for you, in puddings cakes, cookies, etc. You may be offered ether breads that you know lesa well s, than but the kind is the kind you knew want you is good. Insist, therefore, ea Sun-Mabrand. They cost BO more than ordinary raisins. Mail coupon for free hook f tested Sun-Ma'recipes. Lesrn what you can dn with Iukmus raisins. Sun-Maid- id id RAISINS The Supreno Pie Raisin Yeur retailer should soil yon Ion -- Maid Raisins for not more than tko fallowing prices i o (isKaMuslo. . red pfcpa. 35 ( II am. liidm ft d. is (Mao' J tta id, alr-aldp- s, is Mm (I -- o BO lie CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT Raisin Growers. Fresno, California Ptoose send me copy of your free hook;' Roolpos wash Raieiao, Of Coucoe. Children should be seen and not heard. Whose?" Other peoples." Detroit Free Press. Fortune smiles when celebrity won, but insists on one1 unflagging presence In the limelight. furnish 1560 CtToried of energizing nutriment per pound in practically predigested SUN-MAI- D Mini t knur. adage Crrr .State. Kb Gives Cheerful Non Color Tono to Old Curtains PUTNAM FADELESS DYES dyes or tints as yeu wish His Dislike. You are a confounded liar, an Infernal Idiot and a dirty blackguard! cried one disputant. And you are a driveling Idot, a chronic thief nnd a lounging toufer! yelled the other. "Oh, fie ! fie !" said old Festus Pester, pushing forward. "Please explain what all this Is about before you begin to fight 'While I love trouble aa much as any mtm, and more than most, I dislike to see my fellow citizens killed until I know what it is for. Kaunas City MARY ALMOST HAD IT RIGHT Small Girl Knew Mrs. Blanks Acquisition Had Something to Do With a Tfoe. On Their Way. Three girls and I were walking homo from school one day, and decided t have some ice cream. We found wa had 10 cents each. A young man we all knew worked I the shop where we had planned to stop, and not knowing the price of their ice cream and not daring to go la without enough money, we called a little girl and sent her in ts ask the prise. We were all extremely embarrassed when she eiftne to the door, followed by the young man, and called to ns: Its all right come on in, girls. Its Little Mary eight years old, came mailing Into her home from school one afternoon recently and exclaimed to her mother: Mrs. Blank has a Oh, mother! aew twig. A new twig? inquired her mother. Why, Mary, what do you mean? Star. Dont you know? Why, a twig. The thing that grows on one's hair. Silly Supposition. You mean a switch, suid o&iy a dime. "Oh! I want to get some money for these the mother. Rut we didn't go in; we hurried said the fair visitor. love letters, ' I home. Exchange. said Mary. Yes, thats It! Theyre the scorching kind, too." couldn't remember the word, but I In a breach of promise sait? asked knew that it had something to do with The Cheerless Associate, the young lawyer. "Are you an optimist? a tree. Certainly. Did you think 1 misI am," replied Fanner CorntosseL took you for a publisher? But I cant convert the commission The Bachelor Opportunity. I wonder how a bachelor feels at a merchant to my way of talkin. Politicians will never be able t wedding celebration? Washington Star. tlie money question to th satisGlad to have a chance to kiss a girl Seme men get aa awful Jolt when faction of their wives.without IncrimlHatiug luinself. Judge. they fail In leve. Ask for bread and you may he given There's a UilTeresco betweeu the stony stare. and income. Laziness is next to ungodliness. - How often have you heard the express on, 1 cant drink coffee; it doesnt agree with me I Yet them is an undeniable satisfaction in having a hot drink with meals. Postum supplies satisfaction nnd safety, both. No need to deny yourself the pleasure of this fragrant, invigorating cup through fear of nervsis disturbance afterward. Postum is rich and comfcrt-ing.atheres nothing in it that can harm anybody. Why not follow the example of the thousands who have left off the risks of coffee, for the assured satisfaction and safety of Postum? nd Your grocer sell Postum in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages) for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared; made by boil ing fully 20 minutes. Postum FOR HEALTH Theres a Reason )9 Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan IT i RaisSne bake shop. research laboratory of Sperry company, chemists believe they have discovered how to change carbon late helium. They are checking up. Helium, which neither burns nor explodes, Is needed for dirigible destined te dot the sky by Gyro-acop- are luscious just around the at comer, your grocers or a Ambitious WiW Geese. Only one natlvte species f wild geese All other breeds well In captivity. That is the Canada goose, which, under suitable conditions, can be bred as easily as the barnyard varieties. The New York zoological purk has reared sevMisdemeanor to Feed eral Canada geese every year until Its flock now lumbers many pairs. The Pigeons in Los Angeles usual number of puirs nested last Los Angeles, Cal. Feeding pigeons Gold Output Gains. spring, but one eurlusly acquisitive In the downtown district will be a Montreal. Canada was the only and equully pugnacious pair, apparentimmisdemeanor subject to a fine not ex- country ly dissatisfied with their own brood ef to show a marked in five, decided to increase It. By comin gold production ceeding $500 or six months in the provement city Jail when on ordinance passed by 1912. The Dominion now ranks sec- bined browbeating and persuasion they the city council becomes effective. ond best producer in the empire and succeeded In abducting the goslings ef The ordinance was passed to aid the third in the world. In 1922 Canada other birds until they had 15, a number entirely without precedent. park department In driving pigeons produced gold to the vtlnn, of from Pershing square, a downtown compared with $19,400,000 in 1921 and $16,500,000 In 1920. Changing Carbon Into Helium. park. Since the Dark ages, scientists have sought transmutation, hew to change one of the basic elements Into another. That goal Is finally In sight. In the Unknown augurated throughout Russia. K HIS at the Harpers. Pneumonia, all forma . )ther diseases respiratory system . . . Diarrhoea and enteritis (un der 2 years Appendicitis and typhlitit Hernia. intes tlnal obstruction . . Cirrhosis o f liver Acute neph rials and dis- - Moscow. The revolutionary tribunals which, along with the dreaded cheka, were instruments of Red terror during the worst period of the bolshevist revolution, passed Into history the other day when a new and permanent court system was In- half-bree- IN Youngster Wanted It Distinctly Understood That He Had Not Eaten Supreme Tribunal, With Seat at branches. One will be for cases, one for civil, and the Moscow, to Have Criminal, court of appeal. There will district courts to try cases Civil and Appeal Branches. d Washington, D. C. How a TidCharmer Cherokee Indian, well, languished from his youth for a quarter of a century In federal prisons before being released on a baseless murder chnrge, was revealed In a tragic story told by the Department of Justice. Freed from tlie ciiarge confession nfter his by u deathbed the former prisonof suffering, years er is now enjoying the wealth of inherited Oklahoma oil lands. Throe presidents, Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson, (bided pardons to Tidwell upon reports from three former Knox. Dickerson attorney geiier.-!l11 evidence in tlie Iht and Gregory. murdo- ca-- e pointed positively, alto tlie pristhough cireunstantinlly. oners guilt. F: funds, including Sen EMPHATIC rsnHgauacaaa 2. |