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Show TTIE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH LIVER HAZARD PERRY o,v St AUGUST 23,1785-AUGUS- T toenth and St Louis, Mo Log Cabin Effect in Crocheted Rug 23,1819 fouls Avenue, St I'm line n stamped addressed on v elope for reply, when writing for any information. Quick, Pleasant Successful Elimination Let's bo frank theres only one Hobbiri way for jour hotly to rid Itself of It to allow children to the waste material that causes acidchoose their own hobbies, as hubbies ity, gas, headaches, bloated feelings n dozen other discomforts that are forced upon thorn often and intestines must function and lour turn out fuiluris. if the mother can the way to make them move quick arrange it, she should piovlde a tied y pleasantly, successfully, without nite pi ice In wlmh the children cm giiping or h psh Irritants Is to chew exerase their hobbles If the liohl.v a Miinesla Wafer thoroughly, In acIs the rturlng of aiilmu's or birds cordance with eliieetions on the botthe mother should linpiess on the tle or tin, then swallow. Miinesla Wafers, pure milk of chit Iren that the.r pe's are not toys In t iblet form, oath equivor pliythlngs, and that they must be magnesia alent to ft tablespoon of liquid milk loved and cire.l for. There Is a of magnesia, corrett acidity, bad greater Tkehhod of a hobby turn breath, itulence, nt their source, lug out a success If the mother gives and emblo you to hive tlie quick, the child to understand that the sue pleasant, successful elimination so cess or failure of the hobby depends necessary to abundant health. Miinesla Wafers como I11 bottles entirely upon tbe child. nt 37c and C.do or in convenient tins nt 20c. Bccommende.l by thousands Popular Hunch of pin si. Ians. All good druggists It Is cons'dcre.l luck to meet and e trry them. Start using those pleasbetter to touch a hunchback. ant tasting efieetiie wafers today. By GRANDMOTHER CLARK Childrcn (I ih a 11 N By ELMO SCOTT WATSON ISO 1 URN E v ugnxt 23, lTSS. 3st We years ugo lie died the tliiity fourth anniversary of l s I. nth on August 23, 1811). not given to uidtiy men to it fame before they w,n ,u ithho-at. mriy. But I ate decreed that in the United States navy connin' Nor e favored mortals. one r a mere stroke of luck ad ili n When Ids big h renown. ught li in vv.ii ti .lined and ready for c,Um .1 o ip of the most brilliant vie .nit Ids de of nival warfare l,e ji . ntisb fleet on Lake Urie, ipture o a his triumphal rj hat, plus M ; 10, on s i -- ( ' v 1 tie lifoiiie quality of which Is with tie In ipfness of his career, has nmie of Oliver Hazard Ierry one of nient.in history, :iiiivvn m lent', there a ii is an American family iv at In rituge" It was the w which Berrys 'lint heritage began with Maml Teiry who was only the Revolution began. But d in the Kingston Beds Oelv i nl v.ili in' ' m the Continental aimy. irved on i puvateer, then on board the n mdi''. hy the British and for hsendirtd the hoirors of the British l.si aping from the Jersey, p JeiMV under Capt. listed on the linmbul ilmlsiin and had a pait In the victory Later ritisli priv iletr. Watt, In 1770. splmid i.'iui and sent to N'ewry, Ire prisimi r of war. le brume ai qu unted with Sarah Alex b itch girl, whose grandfather from S(.cl uni to Iieland and who had an orph in In her childhood. At the e war Christopher shipped as a sea ilritisti sh.ji hound for America. Sarah on the same ship and as a p arrival at the home of Dr. BenjamiD flav m uni i Christopher sought her out nnnied. He took his bride to homestead at Wakefield, It. I., a house til out toward the sea and from which id anil hi r sons were to go down to In ships and become officers In the luljikll in were htes navy. them Oliver Hazard, Itny-- , Calbraith. James Alexander meal Ilirird As If this contribution ilnpted country's sea forces was not tvo of her three daughters married naval vere live of M itthevv W. ipt. George Itodgers and Dr. Wil-.r- ! Ills ships weie tl.eie and those m tterials were the unhew n titular of the forest Shipbuilders sailors, naval stores, gmts and ammunition had to he hiought thither from d st mt points over roads vvhidi were little het'er thin nine trdN Letter after letter he wiote to Ins supirims in the East, begging for mote men, more supplies mine nmnev, moie of everything wlmh lie would need If he were to cope sun essfu'lv with a powerful enemy. A lesser min than Tury would have despuiied, but be refused to bo daunted by his handicaps And so, alter months of ihor, the let of his ships weie launihtd at the month of ('isiade creek and on Julv 10, lsi.l, he found hims.lf in command of the following: the ling Liwrence his flagship, 20 guns, the hug Niagari, 2" guns, the ling Ualedoma, three guns; the s, boiuier Ariel, four guns; the si liooner Scorpion, two guns and two swivels; the sloop Tnppe, one gun; the si homier 1 igtes, one gun; the s liooner Torcupme, one gun, and the sihooner Somers one gun. He had his fleet now but not enonji siilurs to man them! T li ink of my situ it ion," be wiote in one letter, the enemy in sight, the vessels un der my command moie than Milhcient and ready to make sail, and yet obliged to bite my fingeis with vexation for want of nun " Tut after many delays the arrival eaily In August of (apt Jesse Duncan Elliott, second in comm md, with l'Hi mi n enabled Ieny to venture out into the lake He readied Sandusky August 17 and was met there by General Harrison who came nhmid the law rence to confer with Terry on the tall campaign Then he sailed out into the lake to look for the I enemy the dying words of Capt James Up the Ship! Law mice, for whom the flagship was named, wire shot down, but Terry s sailors raised them agon on spars for llagstalTs I inally Terry saw that his cause was hopeless If he remained on the Iawicnre With the aid of a few men who weie not yet disabled he loaded the remaining gun, dragged It forward and fired a last shot at t bf British Then, telling those left on board tj keep the St, us and Stupes flouting to the last, he gave orders for a boat to be lowered to carry him to the Nlagnia In which he proposed to i any on the fiht Pi sanding Into this boat and carrying with him tlie blue tl ig, he was rowed amid a storm of bullets and grape shot to the appioat lung Niagara wiiere be raised bis banner and bore down in the mianume the swiftly upon t tie enemy flag on the Lawrence bad been shot away for tlie last time and, seeing It fall, the Biitisli raised a cheer. But just then the Niagara, supported by the other vessels, closed In on the British slops and the ir guns raked the Dt troit, the Queen Chuilotte, the Lady Provost and the Little Belt. Within a short time the British ships stiuck tl eir colors. The battle was over and defeat had been changed to victory. On the decks of the Iawrenee the survivors of the crew raised the Stars and Stiipes again and in the cabin of the Niagara Commander Berry sat down to write a letter to General Harrison. And tills was the message which Hugh Nelson Page of the Ariel, who had been selected to bear it, carried to the commander of tbe American military forces: vi? . On the nioi mug of September It), ls13 the hence of tins mother on her sons had 10 with their later fame. She told them lookout on the Lawrence sang out Sul ho! her warrior ancestors In Scotland; she and In the distance off Iu.t in Bay the Americans ipervlsu! thur education, she fitted saw the long awaited British fleet advancing In Hubert minanil by ti aching them to obey and faultless battle array. Commanded by at In their Ira Nelson with had who H. fought turns, they answered the call Barclay, a she sent them forth cheerfully. She falgar and lost an arm in that historic engtge-meue all of tin in the enemy consisted of the ship Detroit, make honorable records the ship rvice of tin ii country and two of them 19 guns, one pivot and two howitzers; ? famous Oliver Hazard as the victor Queen Chuilotte, 17 guns and one howitzer; the tittle of I nke Brie and Matthew Cal-thbiig Lady Irovost, if guns and one howitzer, Little coma ider of the expedition which, the brig Hunter, 10 guns; the sloop schooner aliened the Cnippewa the and three guns, of Belt, and started pints Japan (n on the rise to Its present position one gun and two swivels. i' world In slops the British had the superiority, theii pnvvi is s la.n-moHazard l't vessels being stronger and tl eir foro entered the United States the a.e n' i m teen Ameinan gnnboits m concentr ited ; the as a midshipman t r rn in 1, is i m line, si p n T of Amem the the XMlr seemed France right Iait it w u not until the war with each other by at least a halt lahl.s Indh t Li o rt,'n 'ore Treble was sent to weie not near enough for good U 1' le Hirl nos that young- - Terry immliir of guns tin- British 1ml t3, I " . 1. n e, tl m!l' iu In IS10 he was com cans, ,71. In att"ui at a ' a i! end placed In command who had 37 long iange guns to 17, In! Mt wt . i n the a , himn,.' in (lo'1 ,j)e iPvenge was the advantige, "if W.iVi " 11 , near his home, but a metal would favor the Am ' nivv iu,i of 'v not only cleared him of commander had 170 n i n lion tie roya u s s Mu is ' ister hut also praised him SO Canadian sailnis, and 210 I'h g. h induct o'i ip ,1 iegui.il s, ami S' me in ms nuko occasion, wh mi at of ,7oo men, time the s ond war more th.n a little with England be olhceis, rv ''il 'Uuvui as one of the best old least 4.70 weie elhcii nt. Tne Arm nun criw-o- f f(,m Bhoi1. 'OS In the ti which about one fourth ivy and early In 1S12 he nan and Aim in con n id stamen, of a flotilla of gunboats Island, one fourth regular r hnrlir ; about one fourth raw vo un it before he had a chance to cosmopolitan, hinu with this command, certain from Iennsv lv ania, ohm, but chicly Kentun.v numhe.ed on t events t I,, place In the West which and about onetouith bia.ks. tut e would win his fame on our muster roil 4 H) but ot thux ll'i "''"e too weak to c em r "1n 00 t1G ronl Atlantic nearly all of whom were Ki'11 of the -1 force - 'u r.il Hull surrendered to the deck, so that the c'flimnt 4oo. )etr. it ami it became "S thin apparent that was a little bv the I nun me a 1. As t lie Ament an tint would he a vital factor in s m "e tu in both Americans and Brit valued to attack, the DUO it opei.e n ond vt cnnst-- i set the hut fell short, n of wnr vess()g ancj g li.st shot the ' -' a d 'e " tune ensued. There was ing through the lawn I;'"su, m could tone to iv'ty in the Biitlsh shipyards at American vessels enemv vve.e, i t. rod w hi. r"'t. and far to the east In long guns of the r It was s l 0 Isle (now Erie, Ta ) there effect vpon Terry's flagship . i m lose ,lr j 111 could get K about. An American fleet tlmes Infore he M the G widi then "" under the direction of tire eflee.lv ely and even hs sMr --t- he urd Perry who was to take nd other ships liana ng ha.k, coialniiod Lai I" as r t " control of Lake Erie from doomed to destruction vh "ml cooperate with Gen. William fire raked her. s"n 'i iim.inder For nearly two hours the bi In chief of the ,,n r f"rces In Ohio, then threat- ously until the Lawrence r - n nvas tier rigg.uwreck, j t,y tljp urjtjsil an(j tiier dismantled o Mr g i a spais battered into splinters,d. ) ,,lrnugh th wilderness In a one d smounted and her ' J irc at presqne Ise ,n Febru. liMod, strewn with the dead and " '1 MrB' '"J1 ",nt seemrd to be a hope-- rnastB carry ingthe Ptnrs on S' Uvy)j hands. Only the materials for nag, bearing the large white letters 'jit cant Life Insurance all live In cabins, but we can satisfy our antique cravings by E'ving these Ideas some space In our homes. This Log Cubin' crocheted rug was developed from the old Log Cabin quilt which Is known to many of our readers. This model measures 2S12 Inches and requires about 4 pounds of rig rug material. The Inner square of 4 triangles Is made first. Four elongated pieces of same sie foim the first row around center, two short and two long pieces form tlie next or second row. Four plecesof same sie from the third row. Four same size triangles fit in corners Slip stitch sections together In black and single crot bet all around In black. Color scheme may be all brow n In light and dark shades or mixed colors. Alternate panels In light and daik shades to give contrast to rows Measure each section as tbe work progresses and fit sertlons Into spaces. Itag rug material may vary in weights Grandmother (Talk's Bug Book N'o 24 contains full directions for making this rug, and many others that will Interest you. All lllustra tlons In colors. Iostpald, lie. COM Address HOME CBAET TANY, DETAHTMCNT k There's only one way to make your car atay beautiful that is to Siraonis ior lde-a- nd the finish. If it is dull, first use the wonderful Simonlz Kieenerto restore thelustre. It quickly brings back all the beauty your car had when new. Simoniz, too, lz easy to apply and it protects the finish, make it last longer, and keeps the colors from fading. So, the sooner you Simoniz your car, the better. Always Insist on Simoniz and Simoniz Kleenex You can Simoniz a car only with Simoniz and Simoniz Kleener. For your protection, the famous trademaik Simoniz is placed on every can. MOTORISTS WISE 7 2 j.i.:m.lzzzzz spears a Hot one Y AND ALL YOU COTTA DO, JOE, IS TO THROW THIS BOMS WILL BLOT IT WHEN THE GOVERNOR 'lM OUT V(v V CETS ,N THE REVIEWING STAND HERE 1 ::: i LV-- v V. for Your Cars Beauty! N'me- - C, W&ytf .vv. IS . . . SIIVSONIZ I og cabins are always plctutesque, and the many antiques usually found about tbe place add much to complete tbe picture. Va YOU ARE, JOE fV wirr 7 eY, tt hadn't BEEN FOR IF YOU, I'D BE BLOWN TO BITS I c ft IT tn2 tccrQ SHUCKS ! ANY BUSHCR COULD HAVE SPEAREO AND YANKED OUT THE FUSE t, e i re sm I - -- -- i i ''' s- - i j v "' "in i iis 1 J''li 1 I i , I i ,1 ''re ' -- fi - v s , Tack In the little town of Sandusky the In-ints listened to the roar of battle that came across the waters with anxious fear uml wonder. If Terry won, It meant peace and security for than If the British won it meant a Biitisli Invasion and the onslaught of thnr snuge allies So .v Tecunieeh against the towns of Ohio ili.,. was rejoiting whin the urinal of Mid-i- , m in Page brought them the n nvs of a glori-s Mftory. One liy one the T.rilisli pints on ' e lie ft 'I lid ' tin amis of the no ii ins la s'i'e arms rio 1" ig. r vt . fl I le s bio id . 0 sc ii m for. sf friiiM d f rtfc s lie news of Tii ' s vulorv thnlhd a n ition Its. If to ntws of .h hil la gun to - and tit e it In the Wat. mt. ls ig hit d , .s j m' m n vote of Brinks and aw mb v im a g.ld tried ii in omn annruti.m of Ids He was promoted from commimhr to con he was ;tun mil at the close of the war a firt til's the of loriiuiitid Java, d in pi ia i', i. In 1ST) he was m le a o mmoihue and avn (large of a squadron senthe tosoonthe fellWest111 li flu s to s .press piru.y. But o vv fever and died in Tort Spiln, Trinidad. , He' was liurod there but in 1V0 the Amtilcin of war to bung his body gov. mmerit sent a sloop l,u k to his i dive s'ate. 11. w is burial at Newport with all the honors m and a tu'I grume shaft crated over lieOut on the shines of is 1, st r. sling phut n t ilier nnniumt nt (in fact, the ev. T an iv ui put tull.st in the world) pom's to the sky. s( (,,,, In Ti.l, It Is not only a nil moral to did pain .a ,4 I nke I.ne hut U is also a a s IV ry tin ti has pr. vailed be-- t not, mat to tie paice w , r tie Intel Stabs and (.nut Biita'i for In raent ye.us 'so the ,, tl in a cintury. was hr g X igiru his flagship whin his urtory ns of citiz. by restored ban Ins patiitic wn H min and Ohio an I has ban maintained p, It I, ,s a tb iting museum, and In Uakilell. thrown was recently opt u stead bun. p. he ry So there Is no to ns irs a' a patriotic fdmne ,,k o' rail mis to I" P vivid In the manory mirlinns the n imp of Oliver s ft now fnrgt t lilfl . rrv eun Phould tlia We h.ui un t the cm my and M.e-vc- , h ihit u 1 I i r.sn 1, I , i EC WELL. SON. TO THINK THAT WAS suae A GREAT CATCH, DIZZY ! FAST YOU GOT TO BC WIDE-AWAK- E. 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