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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL , February 5, 1932 t+++t+<fo+o!J+I..............J+IJ+I.............._J+Ii-+++4•++++-~++~ Abraham Lincoln in 1864, From a Portrait ~ .............~.0.~~~:::!~:.~::;.!:.~:. ~.!:!:~ BABY I •• FRET F U L, ,. --. dADE BY TBE R~STLESS? ""hen your baby fusses, tosses and seem$' Wlnble to sleep restfully, look for one common cause, doctors say. Constipation. To get rid quickly ot the accumulated wastes which cause Figuratively restlessness and discomfort, give a clennsing dose of Castorla. Castoria, you know, is made specially for children's delicate needs. It Js a pure vcg:etnble preparation; contains no lmrs/1, druos, no narcotics. It ts so mild and gentle you can g:ive it to a young lnfnnt to rene,-e colic. Yet it is ''That woman, Mrs. \Vhite, has a fine tlgut·e." Georgia St., Los An· geles, is a "regular f e 11 ow," nctl\'e in sports, and at the top in his classes at school. To look at now, you'd think baa 11a day's ~fr~~~~gi.be neversays: 'Vl1en but · mother s Leroy was just a little fellow, we found hfs stomach and bowels were weak. He kept suffering from con· CASTO RIA IT Fine Busineu "Wnr Js getting worse than ever." "llulJ 'l'' "Now t:t you wlo a war, you have to pn:r for it." I EYeryho<ly is pleusant spot>: en to the rich. Thnt ls one thing that mukes it worth while to be rich. If your worli. is rushing you, see bow much of it is lmtlortant. A AT McKESSON PRODUCT All DRVG STORES Nothing he ate agt·eed with him. He was fretful, feverish '\"\.hen we started giving him Simple Beauty Marks Rebuilt Tomb of Lincoln Shrine at Springfield Now More Worthy of the Great President. HOOVER dedicated a P RESIDENT Lincoln Abraham transformed tomb at Springfield, llt., June 17, last 7ear. Wben the monument over tbe spot where the body p! the Civ!! war Pres· !dent rests was given to •the world again pilgrims to the grave found that lt ts a place of simple grandeur befit~ tlng a national shrine. For months 1t was closed to the pubHe wblle skilled artists plied their arts to repnlr and rebuild it and gn ve lt beauty, simplicity and dignity. The reconstruction was mude possible by the pnsF~ag:e ot a $175,000 ap· proprlatlon by the general assembly In 1020. Outwardly the monument appears the same, except that it has an air of newness, of freshness. In a terrace created at the south or entrance side of the monument there Js a b1·onze bead of Ltocoln by Gutzon Borglum 011 The great transformation Is ln the interior ot the monument. Under personal supervision of C. Herrick flam· mond, state architect and former presIdent of tlle American Institute of Architects, the previously unused and unfinished area at the base of. the Oflen n man doesu't care how pool' tlle after-dinner spC'al>:lng is, 11 he doesn't hnve to spealc LINCOLN'S TOMB r.rhese bronze statuettes were ob-o tained by the state through the efl'orts ot Mr. Hammond and H. H. Cleave· land, director ot: the state department of public works and buildings. The sculptors, Daniel 0. French, Fred Torrey and Leonard Cruoelle, are each rep1·esented by two models, wht.:.e Lorado Taft, Adolph \Veinman nnd the late Augustus St. Gaudens encb have one. As a background for these statuettes there are rich, warm-colored panels o1 marble. Supreme Effect in Chamber. BeautlfuJ as are the rotunda and the galleries, the supreme effect is at• talned In the sarcophagus cllamber. There the pilasters and frieze are ot french black marble, as dark as miU· night, with walls of St. Genevieve golden ' 'ein marble. On the upper portion of each jet-black pilaster there is a bronze wreath. The eelling of the chamber is cov· ered with gold lent, ilDd the room, like the rotunda, is lighted indlre(·tly by lights bidden by an ornamental cornice. 1'llere over t11e spot where Lincoln'l body lies beneath many feet of con· crete hns been placed a new snrcopb· np:us of solid marble of warm red hue. On it Js the sJmple inscription: "Abraham Lincoln, no more trouble of that kind. I have since used Cautornio. Fig Syrup with him for colds and upset spells. He likes it because it tastes so good and I like it because it helps him so strengthen the stomach and regularitles; nagging backache and a tired, nervou~ depressed feeling due to disordered kidney action or bladder irritation, don•t delay. Users everywhere rely on Doan's Pills. Praised for more than SO years. Recom.m,emled the country over. everywhere. W. N. U., Salt Lake City. No. 8-1932 ........... monument was opened and architec· tural skill and art combined to tabri· eate a rotunda connecting galleries and sarcophagus chamber. One of the main f.eatnres of the gallerle.s joining the rotunda and the sar· copbagus chamber are nine Lincoln atatuettes ot bronze depicting Lincoln at various stages ot his career. These are the handiwork of internattoually famous sculptors. At each of the four corners of the centwll unit ot the monnmeut there ls one of these statuettes, nbout three teet tn heJght, resting on a pedestnl In a niche. Diagonally acroRs from each ot these Is a statuette in a similar niche. tickcta or eabaret dance. Good week~enll. only. PlAN BJ and Pera;on• - - · · - - - waste is ellmlnated in a normal way. Four million bottles used a year shows bow mothers depend on it. Al· ways look for the word "California'' Two days, one night-l"'om accommodations: garage: dinner. f&At, lunehcon : 2 tbeatera. Good any time.. Farther details apon reqout. HOTEL NEWHOU SE Salt Lake City, Utah W. E. Botton Tlae Ideal Vacation Land Sun8hine A.ll Winter Long Splendid .roads-towering :mountain And On and On I "Do you eYer read In bed?" "Not now. I often lie awake and llsten to a lecture, though."-Path· finder J.\Iagazine. ----- never to one who has no money, Is Yo·ur Gasoline Tax Money BUILDING GOOD ROADS Directly above what formerly was the north door, but now transformed into a window covered with a wrought· iron grlll, there is cut in the marble this famous tribute to the emnnclpa.tor: ~'Now De Belongs to the Ages." Across fl'om the sarcophagus tn a crypt sealed with slabs ot mnrble rest the bodies of Mrs. Lincoln nnd three ot their sons, EdVt•ard Bnker, \Vllllam \Vnllnce nod Thomas. OR ENRIC HING RACKE TEERS ? Flags Form Honor Guard. February ::.2 means Lincoln. On that da:f we of this nation and many in other nations honor the name which con· notes struggle, achievement, patience under a.n avalanche ot rebuffs and the saving grace ot humor brightening a persistent upward fight tor a great ideal. All tllese things shout ••Lincoln., when February 12 comes around. You pay a tax on every gallon of gasoline you buy. Your state levies this tax to pay for building good roads. But your state is not getting all the money paid as a gasoline tax. RACKETEERS ARE TAKING AN ALARMING AMOUNT OF IT! They are selling bootlegged gasoline on which they pay the state no tax-but they make motorists pay all or a part of the tax. The racketeer keeps this tax money himself! Ynu get your tax back in the form of good roads when the state collects the tax. You get nothing when racketeers get your money. And remember-if your stare got all the money paid as tax, it could well afford to lower its gasoline tax! -· If you want your money to go into road building instead of into the His Great Taak ncketeers' pockets, make sure the gasoline you buy i• not bootlegged. Buy gasoline made by a reliable, Jaw-abiding company and sold under a dependable, well-known brand name, and be certain that your tax money goe• to your state and no1 to the ncketecn. That"s_ the_ only way to beat the racketeers. ' • CONOCO Gasoline is a branded gasoline you cat1 buy with safety at the sign of the CONOCO Red Trianglt. Lincoln rose out of the soil and stnJn ot life In a .Middle 'Vest community to attain the greatest heights. He held the nation together untll It was flnally joined in such a way that it will not separate ngain.-Exchange. WHEN the victory ehaD be camplete -wbea lhct'11 ahaU bo neither a alave nor a drunkard Oil the earth--how p!'Olld tbe title of that land which tnaY truly claim to be the birthplace and the cntdle of both these revolutions that shall have ended in that victory.-Abraham Lincoln. C. W. West CALIFORNIA A womnn cnn get used to a man 1809--1865." break· P..i;';c§j.';~=S on the cnrton to be sure of getting the genuine. 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Heed Promptly Kidney ancl Blad<ler Irregularities If bothered with bladder lr- Rates. wonderfully l" Arranged along the semicircular wall ot the snrcophngus chamber. flanking the sarcophagus, there ts an array ot nine fings. In the place ot honor, nt the rlgbt ot the sarcophagus, stands the Stars and Stripes. The official stnndard of tlle seven states ln which the Lincoln famlly live(l from the time ot their ar· rival In Amerlcn until the end ot the emancipator's career-Massachusetts, New Jersey, VIrginia, PennsylYanln, Kentucky, Indlann, lillnols-occupy the next se,·en positions. President HoO\·er personally ln- nota on, hold in, hold out. If stabbing pains This famous oil simply draws out inflammation and pain. It is sa<>thiing, healing. For tb aches and pains Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Neuralgia or Backache there's nothing so quick or sure to bring relief.. Get a small bottle of St. Jacobs Oil from your druggist. 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