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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SATINA. UTAH OLD NEW ORLEANS COLOR IT NEW WITH SIOUX DEMAND MANY IS QUAINT SPOT DIAMOND DYES LIVES OF CHILDREN MILLIONS FROM U. S. !.! Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Perfume, and Antique Shops Dye. United States Aids Great Tribal Claims Are Based on Intrigue Visitors SAVES SANITATION Daddy's MRS. BASSETT m Eveiit Fairy Tale 6yt Work in Santiago. ARY GRAHAM BONNER (OnHiit it tiihin Mwett uwio Washington. Should a fire sweep through a childrens hospital in Santiago, Chile, and snuff out the lives of 7S9 little children, millions would feel keenest sympathy and presidents and kings would send message? of con- .i ANNETTE AND PINE There was such excitement as little Annette and little Pine were coming to dinner. The children had not seen them in a long, long time for little Annette and Pine lived quite a distance away and they did not see them nearly so often as they wished. There were few, if any, people they loved much dolence. Less New Orleans, The Vieux Carre Old New Orleans is known every- where as one of the quaintest spots In America, but probably nothing else In this historic quarter so Intrigues the stranger as the perfume and antique shops. The tiny establishments are similar to those found through France, but there also are the larger shops. They are scattered throughout the quarter, but most of them are struDg along ltoyal street. In the antique shops, lovers of old things are In their glory, for unlike New England and other old 'sections of the country, the New Orleans establishments have not yet been cleared of their treasures. Priceless pieces, many Of them brought to Nouvelle Orleans by the first settlers, are on display, and the spirit of the owners Is to welcome the strolling stranger whether he is on a buying mission or just looking. Feminine visitors get a real thrill from the perfume shops In which alluring bottles contain even more alluring odors. Many of the shops are operated by descendants of the old settlers and they have real family pride in the products they are offer- spectacular, but far more cheering, is the actual news that 789 lives of children under one year old have been saved in a six months' period In that one city. im. And the United States had 'an portant part in this magic boon of modern medicine. The circumstances emerge Into the news because of the announcement of the new sanitary code regulations and the decision of the United States public health service to permit Dr. J. D. Long of its staff to remain in Santins technical adviser to the Chilean ago better than they did Annette and ministry of hygiene. Pine. Repaying Medicinal Favors. It seems only a bit of poetic jusAnnettes hair was very, very tice that the United States should minister to the land whose deserts dark brown, almost black. But Tine s hair was lightmake the worlds gardens grow, bind er in the sores and wounds of mankind, and real name was Philip, but alleviate the pain of Intense suffering the children had always called him In hospitals from New York to SingaPine. In school and by many boys pore for those are the effects of the ing. In one or two of the places, special he was called Phil, but the children nitrates, the iodine and the cocaine who were expecting him to dinner al- that Chile exports, says a bulletin of attention has been given to typically southern perfumes magnolia, Jasmine ways called him Pine. the National Geographic society. and orange blossoms and the visitor It made him so much more their Medicine lias wrought powerful friend to have a name of their own changes In the geography of the who purchases one of those odors may be sure that when she returns for him. Quiworld, the bulletin continues. Pine was the kind you really want- nine, for example, has been mans to the old home town her hostess ed for a friend. Once he was your ctiief ally In conquering the tropics. at the bridge party will not have beaten her to it In the way of perfriend he was always your friend. And recent applications of medical Both Tine and Annette were won- science have been estimated to have fume. derful children. It was not that they saved more lives among the allied nawere so good that they werent natC. W. RIGHTMIRE tions since the World war than were ural. lost in that titanic struggle. But they had such nice qualities. Now Chile, by the creation of its They were so generous and so willnational health service, with the asing to share what they had with sistance of the expert from our couneveryone else. try, has embarked upon a program In fact they never kept anything which site believes, at a conservative Cf their own very long for they were estimate, will sav'e her 'nearly 30,000 so ready and eager to share. lives a year. They were so generous and they " Such a program, through the V I were so loyal to their friends and length of her 2,700 miles, from the nithey always wanted to do what they trate beds of Tarapaca to the forests 'i & 'A s could for everyone. K of Tierra del I'uego, and her rich ini W They had the really wonderful quale termediate belts of copper, iron, fruits ities. and the only sizable coal deposits in And they were great fun, too. South America, will have an imporWell, you can imagine how nice tant bearing upon her future geograit was .to think that they were com- phy and upon the world supply of the ing to dinner. raw materials and resources site posThe children thought about it all sesses. the day before the one when they Ait tifficial resume, of the work perwould come and all that next day formed by the national heal th service until it was almost time for them to since its Inception last year, just rearrive. ceived at the headquarters of the NaThere was going to he a fine din- tional. Geographic society, tells how ner, too. At Annette's and Pine's a fly elimination campaign, through house every one always got sucli gor- refuse removal, and certain other sangeous dinners and such fine suppers itary provisions 'resulted In cutting IV and such, nice tea parties and all down the infant mortality rate dursorts of parties. ing the last six months of 1925 by But Hie children had asked their 45.4 per cent over the deaths of 1923 ; mother for an especially nice dinner and showed a George Washington Bightinire was falling of 31.4 per cent on account of their guests. in the number of deaths in 1925 over recently elected president of the Ohio So they were gningto have soup State university. lie has been a memhose of 1924. and biscuits and roast beef and lima ber of the faculty since 1902. Done. What Chile Has beans and mashed potatoes. The elongated republic, " with its They were going to have celery and area of islands, has been Woman Seeks Her Kin; home-mad- e currant jelly and homedivided into ten sanitary zones, a made pickles. Search Begins at 1828 of health officers lifts been creAnd they they were going to have corps have In an effort to locate ated, quarantine regulations' Philadelphia. home-niadice cream and home-madhoew-t- it Into effect, physicians liwho may still relatives surviving any cake. censed and compelled to report comlive in this vicinity, Mrs. Lewis Thorp Chocolate ice cream was the flavor municable diseases, sewage disposal lias set a task for the bureau of missthe children had decided upon. installed in small communities, ing persons, which dates hack Just Afterwards they wculd have hard plants municipal sanitary codes drafted and ninety-eigh- t years. c: tidies and examinations of school chilMrs. Thorp writes that on August physical game's. dren are being gradually provided. her great grandfather, 10, 1S28, Oil, it was such "Infant mortality in Chile has been Samuel Crawsliaw, accompanied by fun looking forthe total morapproximately his wife and family,' set sail'froin ward to seeing tality. Of those bullies that die under old home "in England, and on October Annette and Pine one year of age about 60 per' cent die 2,ffS28, landed in Philadelphia. again. under one month old. Therefore, the Whether Airs. ThorfPf of Ihe same The children report states, a great saving of life, or of another branch of the family con'd hattil.v wait perhaps from SO to 90 per cent of her letter does not state, nor. does for them to arthese deaths, will be prevented by it indicate why she begins iter search rive. proper hospital .maternity provision with the landing of her ; livery sound for mothers. father in America just a .fraction Jess they heard for at "Four cities, Santiago, Los Leones. than a least an hour becentury ago. Rite does state, San Antonio and Talca, henceforth however, that site is anxious to lo, fore they were are to have their water supplies stericate any relatives or possible heirs due mtade them lized with chlorine. . Certain cities who rush to look out ntay he living,- so that apparentwhich have had Inadequate water for of the door, or ly the settlement of some domestic purposes, including Valpaestate is the basis of the search' out of the winraiso, are being surveyed for an augwhich the Illinois woman asks. dow. mented supply, And then at "In the water shortage, many towns last they came. suffer from a condition which makes Only Lord Beatty and And how happy every one was. for Chile's prosperity. Northern Chile Wales Can Tilt Hats The children Just beamed with deIs the one arid region of the world The tilt of Lord Beattys London. light. . which doesnt want more rain. If the is For' Annette and Pine had come. climate hat the copyright of two persons, changed arid heavy rains fell And A'nnette and Pine were such in England the prince of Wules only water would the gradperiodically and Lord Beatty himself. great, great friends! ually dissolve the nitrate and wash Lieut. Gen. .Sir William Furse Is the reservoir away countrys unique tile boys of the Church Lads advising of wealth." New Brand of Dog . who are to.be in pected by brigade, A small boy, about five, came strug-glin- g in June, to remember to the prince' along dragging a strange look: : 4-- : : : : : : : : : : : hats on straight and keep their put j ing pup by a heavy chain. them straight." Well, well, exclaimed a kindly onClock Gives Up After "There are only 'two officers-Ithe looker. That must be a fine dog ypu of the empire," Sir William whole, 4C0. Years Running Imve. What kind is he? said, who 'are allowed to wear tiieir Yes. sir! came the proud reply. Fast Berkshire: Ilendren, t uniform hats cm one' side of their, Ties half brindie and half female. . Eng. Day in and. day out for heath. One is. the great Admiral Lord more than 400 years the. church. Beatty and the other the prince of clock of this village has told " Wales. About New Neighbors 'the correct- time, but at last it little I know of the priiicd From the The new neighbors were under dishas been stopped for repairs, of Wales, if he sees anybody mimickcussion. Howard made it his business much to the inconvenience of ing him," he will not give them such to go over and be' the first in our famvillagers. $ as lie might otherwise, A a nice report ily to t acquainted. ' is an There added. clock ancient at the speaker, lie brought .home this information: Windsor Castle accordwhich, Theys one that goes to school ; hes fV ing to history,, was given by Needed Reform John. Mary plays with dolls, and the Henry VIII to Ar.ne Polevn on X baldest one is Betty Jane. New York. Will Hays is making 4 the day they were, married in progress in ending misleading adver1533. It Is still going. The old- tising by movie exhibitors, usually due She Was est public clock now in service Big Thought to iguorar.ee as in ihe follo w ing oases ' ' Dawn is a little over three years, J with its original mechanism is he cited: Special children's matinee and upon seeing herself in a tal mirsaid by the Ilorologicnl Jour- for that gre.at ar.imal picture. Black ror site turned .to her mother and exnal to be one in the Bye parish Oxen"; A Doll's House" bring the claimed: Mother, aint I big? Look' church, which was set up In kiddies; The Four Horsemen of the 1 1.515. my head Is away up from the botApocalypse" another great cowboy ! tom drama. eolo--Tin- es C-- '' - f m one-fourt- i e ALWAYS TIRED . e one-thir- tlir d great-grand- ' long-standin- g 15-ce- Pierre, S. D. Millions of dollars would come to the Sioux of the Dakotas If they can establish all their claims against the government In the Now in Good Health by Using Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound I have taken Lansing, Michigan. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound whenever I needed it. When I first used it I waa sobad I could hardly walk across tbs room without crying. I was tired all everything! the time. I think Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind my trouble was comand tell your druggist whether the ing on me for six material you wish to color is wool or before I months silk, or whether It is linen, cotton or realized it. I read mixed goods. of your wonderful medicine in the my husband paper.i and Ship Under Odd Flag a me the first and after bottle, bought In A ship without a country plies few doses I felt better, so kept on the oil service out of San Iedro, Cal., taking It until I was well and strong. and proves a puzzle to harbors of the I take it at times when I feel tired and world. It Is the tanker Niobe, which It helps me. I will always have a good carries gasoline from San Pedro to word for your medicine and tell anyIt has done me. I Hamburg, Germany. The Niobe was one what good It to recommended my neighbor for her In built Germany during the war, and who Is sixteen years old, and it girl, afterward allotted to the United was just what she needed. She Is feelStates. While the United States did ing fine now, and goes to school every Mas. E. F. Bassett, 216 South not accept ownership of the vessel, the day. Michigan. shipping board cmitrols it and allotted Hayford Avenue, Lansing, Do not continue to feel all the tanker to the Standard Oil comand half sick when Lydia E. Pinkham's pany. An American crew is carried, Vegetable Compound is sold by drugalthough the ship has no American gists everywhere. It Is a root and herb papers. For a flag, the Niobe carries medicine and has been used by women that of the Interallied maritime council. lor over fifty years. action now before the court of claims oil the showings they make. This action started on the demand of the Sioux for compensation for the Black Hills, a territory which they allege was taken from .them in violation of treaty rights and on the signatures of the heads of a few bunds of the Sioux, Instead of a general agreement. The value they put upon this tract Is $156,543,750, with Interest from 1876. Go Back to 1851. Besides the claim for the Black Ilills the action carries with It claims which have been made by the Sioux under different treaty regulation dating back to 1S51, with interest running back that far on some of the claims. The direct claims without amount .to approximately interest tribal $217,000,000 for the general funds and approximately $5,000,000 for various bands, and the Interest charge will more than double this. The" government will present offsets which will wipe out a portion of this claim, and Just how much ever will come to the Indians is a problem. These claims are the result of a demand made by the Sioux for pay for the Black Hills section. When the Issue came up an agreement was reached by which they were to gather up all the old claims they made and put them Into one action. Claims for Hay. Several claims are made for hundred thousand dollars each for hay cut upon the reservations for forage for teams used by the early military expeditions In the upper Missouri river country, and another good-sizebill for wood cut for building forts and for fuel by these expeditions. Still another item is an estimated amount which should have been spent for education of the roving tribes between the years 1868 and 1898, under Then there Is a a treaty of 1868. charge for farming implements and teams which were to be supplied under another treaty of the distant past, estimating the number of Sioux who were ready and willing to farm but could not do so on account of lack of the proper equipment. n run-dow- A Lady of Distinction Is recognized by the delicate, fascinating influence of the perfume she uses. A bath with Cutlcura Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores followed by a dusting with Cutlcura Talcum powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skin. Advertisement. . FOR FIRST AID Every day on the farm brings a new need for Vaseline Jelly. A pure, safe remedy for burns, cuts, rashes and minor skitj. troubles. Take internally for coughs and colds. 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