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Show Thursday, February 2, 1933 BIG JOB OF MOVING Bote parallel to a remarkable "moving duy" undertaken by a railway In Wales, U Noah'a ark. A complete farm was moved, "lock, stock and barrel," from Wliltland to Watllng-to- n 218 miles In 12 hours. The rk was done for the owner, and train consisted of 15 cars. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet are the original little liver wills put up 00 year ago. Thev regulate liver and bowels. Adv. "Lay Not Up Treat u re." TUB TIMES-NEW- NEPI1I. UTAH S. PAGE THREE The Home of GeorgeVashington Week This Arthur brisbanb TRY THIS! iff'' e?- - il cy Wf " ' weight King" Solomon Wf v TV mMmm nagging backache, with bladder irregularities and a tired, feeling may warn of some dis- t - A:1 f Vt ' PlL J- ordered kidney or bladder condition. Users everywhere rely on Doan's Pills. Praised for more than 50 years by grateful users the country over. Sold by all druggists. - ' Houdoii Statue of Washington tear? - l i In the Gardens . WzpM "fn at Mount vF?A . . v ' " ' : X sZ .&BSl'' :: ' , b 1 7fabi--! The Tomb of Washington. Vernon. A strange thing Is money. Every day you wonder whether anybody D jHr half-broth- mUWn rt half-broth- 9) 933 1 I 'J She found tint aecret ot real r aailowness. MB K.. ...; !. Tablets (Nature's com- f really knows anything about it. cleansed and the eliminative tract corrected slug. Recently, as you may have read clearedbowel out the drove action poaonoua here. New Zealand deliberately In tah wastes. She felt better, too, full of pep, tingling flated its currency by 25 per cent, with vitality. Try this mild. safe, dependable. corrective tonight, bee your com. making four dollars into five dol rlexton improve. lar. "Best minds" of the U. S. A see headaches. vantsn. iHiki brand would have told you, "There culiness At all druEEiaU' tl i 'A MaJite-y'- ! they go, no hope for them now." only2oc But what happens? A boom de. relief for acid tod'Ke. Chi" tion. heartburn. Only 10c TU1W5 velops In New Zealand. Values of stocks and products go soaring. We ought to believe what our best minds tell us, even though they Highest of All Cards have not been brilliantly successful A clear conscience Is the trump of late. But It is all most puzzling. card In the game of life. And Canada Is planning to do the same. They are not exactly "crazy radicals in Canada a land free ERE IT IS THE WORLD'S BEST from bank failures, while we have For CooAj CoW- - Bronchitis BRONCHI-LYPTUthousands of them. S for Cough No vi tilfiSS Ueorge Washington lived a few of his child- filled with aristocratic visitors, ne had his stud SCOTT WATSON hood years there. He was about eight years old of the highest breed, his. fox hounds, and all URING the year Just passed the varl- when the family took up residence on the Staf- the luxuries of a prosperous country gentleman, ous ceremonies connected witn tne ford county estate which George Inherited In His kitchens, his smoke houses, his stables, his A DIURETIC IH Washington celebration 1743. His father was a man of landed wealth, stewards, his tobacco sheds, his fields of wheat . : i ii i j ,iii. .tne mE kidneys nave reviveu He made several and corn, his hundred cows, his vast poultry uueiuuiitja ui u.u and evidently enterprising. 'llllMH Americans our debt to "The Father trading voyages to England, sent his two eldest yards, his barges, all indicated great wealth, and Monuments and sons, Lawrence and Augustine (Austine), to that generous hospitality which Is now a tradiof His Country." So It Goe memorials of all kinds? names of school In England, profited by the sale of iron tion. His time was passed in overseeing his Some men make money and some towns, cities, counties, a state and ore deposits on his Stafford county estate to a large estate and in sports, following women take alimony. the capital of the nation all serve smelting company and the carrying of cargoes the hounds or fishing, exchanging visits with to remind us of Washington, the of pig iron to England. prominent Virginia families, amusing himself All of the children of Augustine Washington with card playing, dancing and the social frisoldier, the statesman, the President, the first American, the world figure. received a good Inheritance, but Inasmuch as volities of the day." But for all of these he remains in our minds the Hunting Creek estate was bequeathed to It was this luxury which Washington was something of a dim and legendary figure, the the eldest son Lawrence, it seems likely that willing to give up in response to the call of type of person who Is just outside the realm their father looked upon It as his principal duty when the fight for American liberties beof our experience. estate, though he lived on the Fredericksburg gan. After he had successfully led that fight, Lawrence Washington served as a he retired to Mount Vernon, only to be called Perhaps the best way to get an adequate Idea plantation. of Washington, the man, the human being, and captain under Admiral Vernon In the expedi upon again in 1789 to exchange his role of Vir an to dispel some of the awe which surrounds tion against Cartagena, in 1740, and never re- ginia planter for that of President of a new Immortal Is to pay a, visit to his beautiful estate, covered from the effects of that brief campaign, nation. When he was ready to lay down the Put Mentholatum in the Mount Vernon on the Potomac river, Virginia. though death did not come to him until another cares of state In 1797 and retire once moro to nostrils to relieve The history of Mount Vernon goes back to the twelve years had passed. Lord Fairfax, whose Mount Vernon, only two more years of life recongestion and clear the middle of the Seventeenth century. In 1G57 or estate adjoined that of the Washingtons, was mained for him, for he died on December breathing passages. 1658 a certain John Washington, who had been also at Cartagena, and this war-tim- e friendship 14, 1709. a Cavalier in England during the Cromwellian between the two families was to grow closer In At his death Mount Vernon passed as a life period, with his brother Lawrence crossed the later years through the marriage of Lawrence Interest to his widow, Martha Washington. UnAtlantic to Virginia, the refuge of so many Roy Washington Into the Fairfax family and the der the terms of Washington's will some of his alists during the Puritan regime In England fondness of Lord Fairfax for George. had been of and by his widow's effects disposed at Popes John Washington made his home Creek will most of the household belongings passed In the after 1743, inheriting Hunting ENJOY A TRIP TO Creek in Westmoreland county and there mar- estate, Lawrence Washington built a house that to her four grandchildren. Thus the original ried Ann Pope, In 1674 Lord Culpeper sold a was In keeping with his station, and renamed furniture of Mount Vernon bocame scattered. SALT LAKE AND west of on bank the acres the 5.000 of grant the estate Mount Vernon, In honor of the Brit Mount itself, passed. In succession, to Potomac river, about 15 miles below what is ish admiral under whom he had served. Wealthy BushrodVernon, NEWHOUSE John Augustine Washing Washington, to Nicholas Spen- and of now the District of Columbia, family, Capt. Lawrence Washing ton and John A. Washington, Jr., changes taking cer and John Washington and on that tract ton livedgood in gentlemanly state at Mount Vernon, place in the furnishings and Interior decorations John Washington built his home (now known Lawrence was fond of his George, of the house, as convenience or inclination as Wakefield) at Bridges Creek, about a mile this fondness developing almost into the respective owners. guardian some saw He home. from the Pope military ship. George loved his brother, and was fond prompted The Washington family, in the generation of held the and rank of Mount Vernon, service against the Indians too; so, much of his time In John A. Washington, Jr., were desirous that the of coloneL He lived the life of a gentleman- - adolescent years was spent at Mount Vernon, historic estate should, for better preservation, planter for twenty years, death coming in 1677. i so? his In 1751 pass into the possession of the nation. He ofHis son Lawrence was the grandfather of the Lawrence to he accompanied latter had fered to sell Mount Vernon to the United States, the whither Barbados, Illustrious George. But and later to the commonwealth of Virginia. been ordered by the family physician. Augustine, son of Lawrence, married twice, did not regain his health, and George Both projects failed. and at his death, in 1743, left a widow and Lawrence slightly But what legislatures could not accomplish seven children. There had been three other chil himself contracted smallpox. This face for life. Lawrence died in 1752, private patriotic agencies could achieve. Miss his pitted and six first the the four marriage by by dren, became responsible Pamela Cunningham of South Carolina appealed second. Lawrence, first born of Augustine by his and at his 'death George Mount Vernon and to American women, and In 1850 she was able of first tife, Jane Butler, inherited the estate soon for the administration MRS. J. H. WATERS. Prss. as Mount Vernon. George, first also for the care of his niece, Lawrence's only to organize the Mount Vernon Ladies' Asso be known to W. E. BUTTON. Mgr. The daughter did not long survive her ciation of the Union. One great American, Ed. of the five surviving children born to Augustine child. and at her death George Washington, ward Everett, took up the cause, toured the 400 Rooms 400 Baths father, es. inherited an second Ball, his wife, Mary by terms of her father's will, Inherited country, and gathered $08,294.59 for the Mount the by $2.00 to $4.00 Va., Stafford in county, tate nearly opposite Mount Vernon. P C Room In 1808, therefore, the ladles which his Vernon fund. in estate, however, rf Family Fredericksburg, During the period of peace the calm before association was able to buy from John A. WashT 4 or 5 Persons mother had an administrative interest during saw much of his minority, as indeed she had in the estates the storm Colonel Washington ington, Jr., 202 acres of the Mount Vernon esMount Vernon. In 1759, he married the richest TWO PERSONS children. other tate, including the residence and attendant her of Outside Choice the In woman $250 (Thorn with B the Potomac region, Martha, buildings, the gardens, etc., and also the tomb George was born on February 22, 1732 (ac widow of Daniel Parke Custis. Of the next few of our revered first President The new style of calen to the price paid cording In Washington's life one historian has was THE HOTEL and Interest Subsequently, $200,000 dar), on his father's plantation at Bridges years : written through the generosity of Jay Gould, Id 1887; Creek, in the parish of Washington (now "His style of life as the lord of Mount Vernon Christian Heurlch of Washington, D. O, in 1893, Westmoreland county, Va. In the Wakefield), C1TT. UTAH LAKB ALT 8 next year his father built a brick barn on his was almost baronial. He had a chariot and four, and Hugh McK. Landon, In 1925, the total area use of his owned by the association has been Increased t torn Hunting Creek (Mount Vernon) property, and with black postilions in livery, for the In 1735, or a little earlier, seems to have erected wife, while he himself always appeared on horse approximately 200 acres. (O by W eat em Newspaper Union.) W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. a dwelling bouse also, for the record shows that back, the finest rider In Virginia. His house was By ELMO KNvr run-dow- a "big shot." Or Thota You Won't But the biggest "big shot" can be Tou generally recognize at once made small by one small shot, from a small revolver in the bands of a those whom you are going to like. small time gangster. "King" Solomon had bullets in his stomach his neck and his head, when found. t Great Complexion In the hospital police asked "who Secret ! did it?" "King" Solomon sneered at her friend the an. rat said TO "the dirty got me," police, the secret of hex flawleaaclew white akin. and died. ahe learned Long H0 That is the gangster code. tnat no cosmetic wouia Air View of Mount Vernon. ,f' iTr,, -- ' y i d nervous,-depresse- dead. He owned the Cocoanut Club in Boston, had an Interest In the Cotton Club, was Denver, Colo. "I was troubled with indigestion and everything I ate nauseated me. I felt tired, too, did not eem to have any energy, and was very nervouj," laid Miss Irene Devlin of 827 Lipan St "I used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and it drove away the stomach complaint and nervousness and I had more energy. 'Favorite Prescription is fine for n women." Fluid or tablets. All druggists. Wrlw la Dr. Plrra' Cllal. BuB.U. M. T for irmm dul advice, ulag thm symptom kluk tend la ta Baaaaa. hide blotches, pimples or The claims made for California Syrup of Figs are true and it will do the same for you IF you get genuine CALIFORNIA Syrup of Figs. Don't accept any substitute. A 'nr.f t la Rundown Woman A t salts! Begin tonight, with enough pure syrup of figs to cleanse the colon thoroughly. Less tomorrow, then every other day, or twice a week, until the appetite, digestion, weight, complexion, tell you the stasis Is gone. When a cold or other ailment has again clogged the system, syrup of figs will soon set things to right Wheu appetite fails, tongue Is coated white, eyes are a bilious yellow, California syrup of figs will gently stimulate the colon muscles and the child you used to coax to eat will fairly devour his food. Is-la- Dr. HutchlKon, who was Mr. Edi son's engineer for ten years, says Mr. Edison sent this nu'DHage: "Well, Hutch, I have had to revise my ideas about life after death. I am on the other side of the river. but I don't know where I am going from here." Dr. Hutchison recognized Edison's vol"b absolutely, so we may not doubt that Ue medium found htm on the other side of that river. Dut those that knew Edison for many years would have expected something more exciting and enlightening. Not one word about his trip through the ether, colder than 400 degrees below. and won't gain i IV an adventurous an oil well la j When children won't eat The youngster who has no appetite, prohahly has $tai. A little syrup of figs will soon correct this condition 4hen watch thechlld eat andgaln I Mothers should never coax a child to eat. Nature knows best Remove the cause of a youngster's poor appetite get rid of ttasis. Children who don't eat are sluggish. Kead what the "California treatment" Is doing for sluggish, listless children In every part of the country t A POUND A WEKK. Tour child will eat well from the day and hour you conquer sluggishness. But that girl or boy with furry tongue and a bad breath should not be dosed with At Ventura, Culif., oil eeker U drilling the ocean floor under !i3 feet of water. To carry out the task, C. L. The Voice of Edion Roberts, of Los AngeleM, invented and built an Uland of steel on which The Kin It Dead to erect the well derrick. This is UO by 00 feet and is anchored Money Is a Puzzle to the bedrock far below the ocean Dr. HutchiHon lias beard '.he voice floor. If he strikes oil It will be the of Thomas A. Edlaou. speaking flrtit of Its kind in the world and will from "the beyond" through a likely start many similar operations. He who values his gold more than Ids God Is accursed. James Kills. ,; OIL WELL UNDER SEA Real dissatisfaction begins to show among farmers. There will be no revolution, but if men in cities acted as farmers do in the national "break basket." Nebraska, Iowa, the Dakotas and other wheat States, our "best minds" would be disturbed. A lawyer In Iowa telegraphs the insurance company that hire3 him to foreclose farm mortgages: "These farmers are going to hang me if I can't raise our bid on this farm." The head of the farmers' "Holiday Movement," in Nebraska, announces "if we don't get beneficial services from the legislature, 200,000 of us are coming to Lincoln and we'll tear that new State capitol building to pieces," and 2,000 farmers cheer wildly. Farmers announce their determination to reduce Interest rates, scale down mortgages, stop foreclosures and tax sales, and gener ally defy the rights of capital andgovernment. All this interests eastern concerns that hold mortgages for more than two thousand million dollars on farms in Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota alone, to say ncTlhing of the other States. Repudiation of debts is not ex. actly revolution, but accompanied by threats, It is disturbing. Men can stand just so much, and then they do something. It might be a good idea for Con gress to add some definite action to the flood of talk. Chlomtunn. No Alcohol the Kucalyptns, a wonder In Brunchlnl Troubles. At BHONOLlI-hYPTVT(nrdm(rgistnrwrlti for CRKB sample. LAB., ?H.t Ceres Are., Loe Anpeles, Calif. Sold on (tswrantM or money back 4 MILLION BOTTLES SOLD LAST YEAR No Narcotic Mode from Salt Lake City's 'fewest Hotel f HOT EL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Tile Baths 200 Rooms Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM $1.50 Just opposite Mormon Tabernacle ERNEST C. ROSSITER, JVKJ iftfUSSf. ,V 1.. 7 Dean Inge, a learned head of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, says other planets are inhabited. The idea that the Lord made thousands of millions of planets without planning to put anybody on them seems to him ridiculous. And it is ridiculous. Dean Inge adds that "if the other wordls need redemption doubtless God visits them as He has visited us." Let us hope that visits to the millions of other planets are not met with the ingratitude and suffering that followed the visit to our XVv T ftr-- J - PARKER'S HAIK KALMAM Hair Removal M Mgr. I .t Dandruff-Stop- nU. an.1 railing I ana raaea rwui to Beauty 6ocand ijray at urugguu. 'H Ideal for nee in FLOKESTON SHAMPOO connection with Parker's Hair Balsam. Makes tha hair soft and fluffy. 60 cents by niail or, at druft-gist- a. Uiscox Chemical Works, Fatchog-ueN.i. earth. Professor Huntington, who does research at Yale, tells the American Birth Control League that birth control does not diminish the number of children born to the ablest parents. Statistics from Yale and Harvard prove "an ultimate increase of descendants of the leaders of the group." More important, there will always be large Increases in the groups that pay little attention to birth control, and produced such men as Franklin, Lincoln, Edison and others that were useful. Paderewski says "machines destroy culture," and deplores "crazy production." He forgets that the piano, to which he owes his fame. i3 a machine, and very complicated Without that machine he would be playing the torn torn or ihe banjo, and there would be no Paderewski. (.1932. b King Fututfl SmJicetc. loci j FACTS ABOUT HEADACHES, SLEEPLESSNESS, DEBILITY, ETC NEW 3 Acidity is a danger signal- - Don't be satisfied merely to correct the con- tlition in your stomach. Your en-tire system is concerned. Take j3 PGOLD n nwnufli your JJ ti J MEDAL CI w r out-- . They stimulate kidneys bo'-thathey free your wholb boot g of mora acids. See if they don't relieve ALU your acidity troubles, a Insist on gold medau 35 t ( |