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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM, UTAH ticTIilkuWaiil0 Health FOUR YEARS OF MILlTARi DANDERINE" GIrlsl Save Your Hair) Make It Abundant! OCCU. PATIOfl BY UNITED STATES PROVES BENEFICIAL. Publle Debt Wiped Out, Order Finances Put In Good Shape and Public Sanitation Established by United States. d, Washington. In four years of military occupation the United States has put the republic of Santo Domingo on Its feet, restored order, rehabilitated the finances, established public sanitation and begun the training of to carry on the government when the American navy shall be withdrawn. A report on conditions in the Dominican republic by Commander Reynolds Huyden, medical corps, U. S. N., a member of the staff of the military governor of Santo Domingo, obtained here October 3, says: At the time this temporary government was Installed, the account of the Dominican government was overdrawn by the sum of $14,234.33, and payment of salaries, supply bills, etc., was greatly in arrears. The military government has paid all the 1916 Indebtedness, and has since then met all the expenses of the government, Including largo repayments on the bonded debt, and on August 1, 1920, had $3,200,000 in the treasury. It Is expected that the $20,000,000 bonded debt of the country, Inherited by the military government, and due In 1958, will be paid in 1925, thirty-thre- e years before it is due. In addition to these financial reforms, the military government is extending general education and sanitation, creating communications, roads, mills, telegraphs throughout the country and making many port Dora-minlca- Immediately after a Damleriw massage, your hair takes on new hfe lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing twice as heavy anil plentiful each hair seems to fluff aw) thicken. Dont let jour hair stay lf less, colorless, plain or scrmiy. yon too, want lots of long, strong, hoauti-fhair. A bottle of delightful Danderlne" freshens your gcap checks dandruff and falling h,ur. Tins beauty-tonic- " stimulating gies to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant thickness-- i 33-ce- All druggists! Adv. (Dairy Division, U. S. Department Agriculture.) HAT is a milk cam- Tlain, unvarnished paign? Just ask someone from Boston, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Spokane, SeaPe or Kansas City or in fact from any of the 34 cities that have completed campaigns during the past 18 months. These citizens will tell you what a milk campaign can do for health improvement, and it is obvious that when a movement spreads as rapidly as the milk campaign has, there is something to It. The milk campaign has brought results. That Is why it Is popular. It pleted show that the cost varies from him just four times better than he APPEALS FOR PEACE PACT, Is the chief answer and remedy, all In $85 to $8,000, depending largely upon already was. one, to the question, Whats of the area size wrong amount and the the Bringing the Cow to School. President Wilson Urges Indorsement or our own of advertising used. with our childrens diet? A novel method of urging the use of The cost of a of the League of Nations Issue. diet, for that matter. campaign, however, is no indication of milk was tried out In a New Jersey Washington. President Wilson, in Too Much Undernourishment the results. Some of the least expen- city with success. Just as school was Ms first campaign appeal made diAmerican citizens, who have always sive campaigns have been the most letting out a cow was brought up in a rectly to the people, on October 3, been noted for their progressiveness, effective. The campaign in Daven- truck and milked In the street At urged the indorsement of the league will be surprised to learn that right port, la., which brought unusually one school 600 children gathered of nations issue at the election and In their own country there Is a large good results, was pit on for the small around to see her milked. Such exdeclared the whole world will wait per cent of undernourishment among sum of $65. Funds are contributed citement, you would have thought a for your verdict in November as it children. Figures from many parts locally for the work. circus was in town, wrote one of the would wait for an intimation of what of the country prove this, according Organization In carrying out such a extension workers. It took two policeits future is to be. to the specialists of campaign, especially In the larger men and five workers to restrain the The president characterized as ab- the United States department of agri- cities, is of the utmost Importance. excited crowd. One cow, of course, In the Long before the starting of the active could not furnish enough milk for such solutely false assertions that article culture, who are ten of the league covenant would make milk campaigns. In our greatest city, work, the committees In charge of va- a crowd, but an additional supply was it possible for other nations to lead New York, for instance, it was found rious activities, such as publicity, brought up In trucks, and eventually the United States into war. There that the percentage of undernourish- finances, ti ansportatlon, etc., are chos- everyone got a drink of real milk. is nothing in the covenant, he said, ed children had Increased from 5 per en, and the entire plan of the camMost children like milk, anyway, ' which in t)li,e least interferes with or cent In 1914 to 21 per cent In 1917-1and when milk is supplied to them paign is mapped out. The of the various local organizations in the schools they rarely leave a impairs the right of congress to de- and that this Increase had accompaclare war or not declare war accord- nied a decrease of 25 per cent in milk is secured, such as board of health, single drop In the bottlerespeclally newspapers, milk dealers, schools, If they can drink it through a straw. ing to Us own independent judgment, consumption. Figures from country districts tell clfurches, chamber of commerce, etc, Parents often raise the objection, as our constitution provides. the saifte story. In one Missouri coun- and each one is made to feel that it when advised to give their children My fellow countrymen," was the It was found on weighing and meas- has an active part in the work of the more milk, that their boys or girls will presidents- method of addressing his ty, 400 school children, that 50 per campaign. not drink it. When the boys and girls uring communication to the people. It conwere 10 per cent and more undercent When the has come from school, however, and tell arrived, day opening tained no mention of presidential canfor their height and age. is in readiness, and every their parent that they want milk, they weight everything didates by name, but was confined to Investigations showed that this con- cog in the wheels of this great ma- get it. a brief defense of article ten, and dition was not confined to any one chine moves smoothly. Press notices Undernourished Children Gain on Milk. criticism of those who, he declared, class rich, poor and middle class, all and advertisements appear in the local When a campaign is closed the work had "grossly misled the public with being represented. Apparently, then, papers. Posters on the food value of is followed up with dem to the treaty. legard it Is not lack of money which has milk and displays In the store windows onstratlons in schools. In all cases The president said that those who brought about this condition, but rathgreet the eye at every turn. The dem- on record the feeding of milk has re had spent their lives, as he had, in er lack of information. onstrators and lecturers hurry from suited In substantial gains in weight, familiarizing themselves with the hisAs a means of combating this grow- point to point to meet their numer- rate of growth, and mental alertness tory and traditions and policies of the ing tendency - toward undernourish- ous engagements, spreading the gos- The results of the feeding demonstranation," must stand amazed at the ment, the idea was developed of desig- pel of milk and good health in fac- tions following the Massachusetts gross ignorance and impudent audacnating a period as milk weeks, and tories, stores, schools, clubs, theaters, campaign, for Instance, give some idea ity which has led them to attempt to concentrating all available forces to churches, and the meetings of labor of what is being accomplished. In invent an Americanism which has the task of bringing before the people unions and various other organiza- Hampden county 48 undernourished no foundation whatever in any of the of a community the food value and tions. children were given a quart of milk authentic traditions of the govern- healthful qualities of milk. This was Schools an Important Factor. daily for six weeks. These children ment. the origin of the milk campaign. Of all these methods of spreading made an average gain of 1 pound nnd How the Campaign Is Started. the message of milk, none has proved 13.7 ounces, while the normal gain for a A milk is more effective than work in the healthy children carefully fed, for the campaign cross. Work of red educational drive in a city or in schools. In fact, records show that same period, would have been only 11 When it has been there is a sharp line of demarcation ounces. Report Shows Aid Was Extended to a rural district. citizens found the that a campaign between the results obtained with and Eight of these children made phe by War. Millions During is needed, the first step Is to call on without school They nomenal gains of more than five times Red American The Washington. the state college of agriculture for vary from 10 to 30 per cent Increase what normally they would be expected Cross gave aid to the countrys fightIf the conditions war- In consumption In cities where the to make. One of these was a lad who ing men or their families at home in rant the campaign, the of schools take a part in the work, down had never had milk except occasional 7,000,000 cases from the entrance of the United States de- to only 1 to 3 per cent where they do division, dairy on He was ly delighted with Sundays. war until into the United States the partment of agriculture is requested not. his gain of 64 ounces in si weeks, last June. The cost was about by the extension department of the Through the schools the children Of course the results of milk cam These facts are shown In a The college are reached directly. They learn from college of agriculture. in different cities and rural palgns statement issued by that organization. generally furnishes a corps of trained the women extension workers that districts have varied greatly, but lecturers, and the dairy division lends milk will nourish their bodies and help where a complete enmpaign 1ms been Labor Dispute Adjusted. assistance in planning the campaign, them grow. Contests in designing Increase In consumption Milan, Italy. An accord on all ques- and contributes literature, exhibits, milk posters and in writing milk es- put on, the of milk has been found to be from to this unsettled tions remaining up and some personal assistance if de- says also stimulate interest in the 10 to 80 per cent Other dairy prodtime between the masters and the sired. subject. such as butter, cottage too, ucts, Neither the college of agriculture men, growing out of the metal workChildren in city schools, and espe- cheese and buttermilk, have come In reached was ers movement, Saturday. nor the federal dairy division will co- cially those of foreign extraction, for substantial gains. In Detroit, for The agreement came after three hoursF operate in a campaign until it has know very little about milk. Many Instance, a 85 per cent surplus of milk discussion. been found that the people of the lo- have never seen a cow, and when ask- which occurred during the spring seacality really want It and are willing ed where milk comes from, answer, son of heavy production, was elimito work for it, that the supply of milk From the store. Jap Shippers Fight Combine. One little girl nated. The use of whole milk InHonolulu. Representatives of tho is clean and wholesome, and that the thought a cow was four Inches high. creased 10 per cent, butter 15 per cent, Other children, however, seem to cottage cheese 3 per cent. For one principal shipping Interests of Japan, price of milk is right and will not be conferring Sunday with Minister of raised by the dealers, due to increased know more about It. One little girl firm alone, the weekly sales of butter Communications Noda, tentatively de- demand. said, "Milk makes one strong, healthy, were Increased 20,000 pounds, and of Effective Campaign at Small Coat and cided to comblpe in a fight against wise; while another child milk 50,000 quarts. Topeka, Kan., reWhat does a milk campaign cost? vouchsafed the information that the foreign compaction. ports that the sales of butter Jumped Figures from campaigns already com four glasses of milk la a bottle made 80 per cent, and of milk 25 per cent truth than questionable rhetoric. GREENS is better AUGUST FLOWER A Marvelous Remedy for Indigestion. Thosd who suffer from nervous dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion, torpid liver, dizziness, headaches, coming up of food, wind on stomach, palpitation and other indications of disorder in the digestive tract will find Greens August Flower a most effective and efficient assistant in the re- natures functions and a return to health and happiness. 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