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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Wittenberg Girls in Human Chess Game Girls of Wittenberg college, Springfield, oliio, in a Human chess game which was played by two experts. I Trade Between Indians Is Shown Relics Reveal Barter by Tribes Separated by Geographical Barriers, Baltimore, trade, relations existed between the prehistoric Indian groups in America', though they were separated, by geographical bar'is further riers and Md.--Thu- t tribal-enmitie- .evidenced in a collection of arch'eolog--lea- l objects from the Columbia river valley, in. the state of Washington, obtained by the Smithsonian institution. The relics were gathered and are now being classified by Uerbert W. Krieger, curator of ethnology at the Rational, museuin, under the Smithsonian. . Among the artifacts found by Mr. Krieger at .the ancestral homes deserted by the Columbia river Indians niore than 100 years ago, are catlinite pipes from Minnesota and pipe3 from the Pueblo region in the Southwest ; abalone shell charms from Alaska; shells from southern California, end dentalium beads from the Pacific . Lumber for 47 Houses Required for Frigate Rebuilding of Washington. the Constitution, one of the earliest and most famous vessels of the American navy, now in dry dock at the Boston navy yard awaiting restoration, will . require enough lumber to build houses. 47 Requisitions' Just approved by the bureau, of construction and repair of the Navy department call for approximately- 710,000 board feet of lumber. .In addi-- ' tion to .the lumber a considerable quantity of ll.ve oak sub-- . merged in the Pensaloca navy yard for the last 49 years will the be used in rebuilding . . . frigate. The oak was stored for preservation- in the fresh water of Conimo'dore pond in 1S78 to be used in' future shop building. HURRY-U- P tabiished jhemselves In the vaJley before tile time of the domestication of tlie pig, sheep and horse in Asia, before tlie invention of the Wheel or the cultivation of cereals, 'seems evident, It is said, from the reconstruction of their civilization. Tlie- - Columbia river valley w:as thickly settled, possibly the most populous Lndiau center of early times, according to Mr. Krieger. .For 500 miles, from the' Dalles in Oregon to the Canadian border,, the campsites and burial grounds, line the river banks. These Indians' were masters of the stone workers art, according to the Smithsonian collection. They cultivated only tobacco and got their food from the river and from roots. The dead were cremated with their possessions, or buried In cemeteries on islands in the river. Samples of the picture writing practiced by tlie Indians abound. The inch markings are about one-hadeep, usually made . in columns of basalt. Animals, such as sheep, goat3, deer, and elk, were commonly represented; also the human figure ;. conventional designs, such as the rising sun, and mnemonic or memory writing, consisting of arbitrary signs understood by the members of the tribe. The writing was apparently more a means of artistic expression than a method for conveying thought, according to Mr. Krieger. Find Horse Picture. Only one picture of a horse has been found. It was the introduction of the horse about 1750 which broke up this old civilization in the Columbia river valley, for with the horse the group became mobile. It is an interesting fact, says tlie announcement, that the horse in North America spread from a nucleus formed by a few which escaped from Coronados troops in 1514. Members of the Columbia" River Archeological society and others in terested in antiquities have done much, it Is said, to preserve objects found in the old graves, villages, and fishing grounds. Large collections are in the hands of officials of the Great Northern railroad and residents of Walla Walla, Wenatchee, Quincy, and Seattle, Wash. Errands cluding That of Trailing Husbands. I "Why, only this morning a Jane' culled up and wanted a boy to get a leech for her. She answered tlie door herself when I brought it out, and I wish you could of seen her left blinker, blacker'n that dog George Brown brought in last night. Her old man bad lit her, slip told me. She didnt seem to mind it much, though.- Tlie leech would fix It up in no time, she said: Then 1 got a call from way out a rush Sou ill, almost to Waldo. ' The "Air derby" from Oakland, Calif,, to Honolulu was won (right) was pilot and Lieut, William Davis, U. S. N., was navigator. Seating Plan for by tlie plane Woolaroc of which Dempsey-Tunne- y Irt Goebel Battle H H-H- -r . Above Is the arrangement of seats in Soldier field, Chicago, for the heavyweight championship Tunney and Dempsey. Tlie prices in each section are indicated. Moore to Wed Former Mrs. Caruso fight between MISS EDNA B. RUBY Engineers and Oilers Are Heroes on Liner call, so I didnt waste no time gettin' out there. And' you know what for"? To get an- old alley cat off the roof of a big three-storhouse. "At least It looked like an alley cat to me. But the woman called It a . prize Persian. Once started, Harrys reminiscences Sowed on- uninterruptedly. Harry didn't ask for applause. He merely wauled an audience. "And a week before last a woman paid me 50 cents an hour to stand-downby tlie bus station at Eleventh and Wyandotte to watch the outgoing busses to see if her husband went out. You can guess the rest. Suppose he told her lie was goin out of town on business or somethin'. She wanted to find out if he was what you call trustworthy. "Seme of the calls are a lot of fun, though. When a guy calls up for a boy to. go over to a chop suey joint y Kansas City, Mo. According to messenger, life's-neveHarry, the hurry-u- p dull for long at a stretch in his line. "Plenty of variety, you know," he explain,"jarvd qint that what makes . the world go round?" j This dish is made by serving stewed rhubarb with custard or by putting rusks into a serving dish and pouring the stewed rhubarb dver ' . them. The English domestic science experts say that rhubarb should not be cut into small bits and stewed in a lot of water. It should be left in pieces just as long as will lie flat in a stewpan and only enough water should be poured into the pan to cover the bottom,, they advise. Sugar should be added. Then the stewpan should be covered and rhubarb allowed to cook slowly. By this method the stalks ean be kept whole and cook chiefly in their own Juice . '. ' fool is one Liverpool. Rhubarb of the many dishes British culinary experts are commending to housewives who want to make rhubarb lnterest-ing.- " . . - Here, . Rhubarb Cooks, Is Way to Prepare It London. What is believed to be the has advertisement .first newspaper been discovered in the files of a London newspaper.- It Is exhibited at the advertising exhibition and convention held in London during July. " The ad is from a newspaper called "A .Collection for Improvement of Husbandry and Trade, published in London, December 13, 1095. It reads' as follows : A Commander of a very good merchant ship .wants an apprentice that hath his' Ten well, and understands Arithmetick to assist him in the keeping of Books and. doing of Business, and hath Friends who will be bound .for his true and faithful Service during his Apprenticeship. In- Boys d adv-isop- MESSENGER BOY LEADS AN EXCITING LIFE Does All Kinds of Queer Employer Prefers red-face- . - I " First Advertisement in London Paper in 1695 six-roo- 1 Dirty-Face- lf Establish Link. The type of subterranean house is identical with that to be found in Alaska, the Aleutian Islands, and Siberia, it is said. Yet the Columbia river Indians had no means of trans-- . portation to take them over the mountains and they were held to the river for their food supply. As a tribe they were nonmigratory, but individuals made casual trips for trading and hunting jjurposes. Mr. Krieger's study, it is announced, has established the link which has been missing to show the continuity of culture among the early Inhabitants of America from British Columbia to the Pueblo, tribes of the Southwest Customs sifted through from one community to another, much as 'the In- -' dians tliemselves spread, no doubt, it is said, from Asiatic ancestors who drifted in nges ago. ' . That the Columbia river Indians es- - IM London. Dirty-face- d youths make excellent office boys when given a good scrubbing, the Westminster Juvenile employ- - ' ment advisory committee has I! concluded after numerous ex- periments. Some employers prefer .dirty- , faced boys to begin with. One employer wrote to the commit- tee: I want an honest little V. tough with rather dirty knees ! ! and a soiled face, and thor- - 1 1 ougldy understanding that life I I is a struggle and the devil takes the hindmost I prefer them (i.e., boys not devils) to . . be short, sturdily built, either or dark fair and dirty-faceand with Just a suspi- cion of a cold in the head. I The committee com- menting on the request for a ! little tough," says : All em- - I ! ployers are not so easy to sat-! ! I I isfy, by any means. - ha-liot- is I !! - coast. Winners of the Air Race to Honolulu . ' New York. Heroism of a Junior engineer officer and four oilers on the North German Lloyd liner Columbus averted a serious accident in midocean', imperiling the 2,397 lives on board. In some mysterious manner possibly by striking a submarine derelict the Columbus when 1,000 miles out of port,, lost a propeller. Released of the heavy load,. the engine raced until . it blew off a cylinder, head. Antone Weber, fourth engineer, and d four through the engine and while the room, .filled with-steaoilers held his legs the engineer. found and closed' the steam valve. The passengers took up a puree for the squad,. hut Weber refused to take .any reward, consenting merely to be ' trustee of a fund of $850 with which to b.uy watches for the oilers. (rtlers-crawle- . Yet, They Fled 'Northampton,- Mass. Sensation in I.resident - Coolidges home town. Two. e .bathgirls went- shopping-iing suits. Somebody notified the mayor and chief of police.' Then the shoppers fled a curious throng. one-piec- Miss Edna Browning Ruby of Lafayette, Ind., who was voted the most outstanding woman of the country in business and tlie professions, by delegates to a recent convention held at Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Dorothy Caruso Ingram, widow of the noted operatic tenor, and former American Ambassador to Spain Alexander I. Moore, pictured at Lido, where their engagement was announced. Mrs. Ingram was recently divorced from, her second husband. KELLOGGS NEW AID Little Boat to Cross the Atlantic and get some. to bring out. to a party. Lqtta times theyll tell you to stick around a. while, and the more wise cracks you can make, the better they like it Thats tlie time you usually . get the fattest' tips, too. I "And, say Maybe you think we n on some o' dont get the these. love affairs around-townWhy, I says to myself Just the other day, Yur a reglar little cupees first - low-dow- . . And I had a penny for every dress Id hauled out to women goto to bridge parties and tea parties and the like.. And for all the dogs Ive taken to be what you call im mnnized! "But even at that the game aini what it used to be in the good old days before Uncle Sam went on tlie water wagon. Them was tlie days when the guys was free with their wish-- jack.. Well! Rapid City. Mr. Coolidge is to have his picture taken when he. is fishing Edward Tierney und Dick .Dayman of England in their twelve-foo- t boat, in which they expect to cross tlie Atlantic in 30 days. Tlie craft is 5 feet deep, draws 2 feet of water and is built somewhat Eke a baby submarine. Nelson T. Johnson, who has Just been appointed assistant secretary of state. He lias been serving as ctii"f of tlie far eastern division of tb denar LmeuL |