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Show tiii: sauna si'N. s u it. mi 8rB Ifitefe ifD 'I t pT' 'M HW ft SAME PRESCRIPTION know (Lit ibtuluK ppl l4 ar )vi rclul I My Illjrr when you buy ii t As4 1j you sli)i fit a gUnrt tlx wx4 ttsytr us i Ux MOST HE WROTE IN 1692 l lf, iwi IWJ , lii(n I wn li! ,4.l, pl.t .( M brll l l A fur U l ( l'rU' tr Url d4 i4 !ik '. ttaW Iw Fvitlp I. I I J i. it firtk BT lb Ulfnl arluj .Uh) ! of UiiIH. It Lr, f ! .K, ilru. 1V4, liuM mf tm th lMi to Irak ffum It tu p.i tullutlMO, rlVlro, l..l ho pli'li, It' J'(u I II, Muni, Wt, n. tit, n.14. " on trial Uittic. lij At )'uf (' rf l IVj a," fur Irre it ID. Bell-an-s FOR IHOlGZSTiON 4. C JlruuiV. i ; iii piece of miu! whi, ti Ii I. ,u i i.im 4 on 111 crotilul. 111). I at! Iml ;!i tgi O'llwJ. Ink'll In mum li ll. I in'l imI licit. !' ( tier multi !l fr Hi -- a if.li;." r.ul, luiiiiiiiiu, ri'il!i-- l J'tntuy, uu 'I M III line fm mi," I ? u c5' thing limn It did when It selected Hun Antonio, Texas, for the of Its annual convention. For the tenth anniversary of their sucrcH.ful fight for human liberty will find them assembled In the city of the Alamo, the crudle of Texas liberty and the shrine of all Americans who cherish the memory of such valiant lighters In the defense of their country as were those heroes of the Lone Star state. for It little upsets at times. your eure cannot prevent them, ltut Ima All you can be prepared. Then you can do what any exerlencod nurse would do what most physicians would toil you to do give a few drops of plain Cnstorla. Mo sooner done than I'.nby Is soothed; relief Is Just a n attir of moments. Vet you hnve eased your child without use of a single doubtful drug; Cnstorla Is vegetable. So It's safe to use ns often ns nn Infant lias any little pain .you cnnnot pat away. And It's always lemly for the cruder pangs of colic, or Constipation or diarrhea; effective, too, for ohler children. Twrr.ty.flve viilV.cn bottles ircrc bought last year. that, the giilherlng of the Legion In Sail Antonio oil October $ tj - will be a "home coming" for ninny of Its members. More than IMO.nuO men were trained for World war service at the military camps In or near Sun Antonio Fort Sain Houston, Camp Travis, Camp Stanley, Camp Hullls. Comp Noruioyle, the Sun Antonion arsenal, the ollleoin'training camp ut Leon Springs ami ut Kelly Fields No. 1, 2 and 3 and Rome of them proved on the battlefields of France that Alamo stuff" was more than Just a tradition. Inspiring ns Is the story of the Alamo, It Is not the only interesting Incident In the ronumtl? history of San Antonio. Thut history goes bm k exactly four centuries. Although the city Itself dates from 17H, It was ns long ago as 1.2S tlmt there were set In motion the chain of events whhli kd to the estiihll.-dimenof u white settlement there. A shipwreck brought the first white men to the soil of Texas. A Spanish explorer, Cnhen de Vncn, and Ids companions were stranded on Its stiores In that year. They lived among the Indians for some time and, although most of the company tiled during this time, le Vncn managed to make Ills way eventually to t He Spanish settlements in t Mexico. Shipwreck again played a part In that history when I.a Salle, the dauntless French explorer. In Ills search for the mouth of the Mississippi was driven far from Ids course hy storms and tlialiv landed at I.avncn hay In 10C There he founded Fort St. I.ouls, left n part of Ids men to found a colony and started out In his search which ended when he was killed hy one of Ids own men. Hut the founding of tills colony stirred the Spanish to nn effort to colonize the great Southwestern empire which lay ns a middle ground of contention between the Spanish to tl south and west Mexico and Central America and the French and ling-lisAT HOME. No ram anulnjr. in vvhnt Is now the I'nited States to the east Thousand! of men amranm-- t n eainimr money under our and north. ' Sciut name at once In their effort to hem In the French In LouisiNo cost or obligation. for full particular AlUMvMITKR 0. the Spaniards established n fort and a misana, N. IVarl street 1, Buffalo, sion on the Neelies river and In the struggle with CMSMOX 41 NICHOLS the French which followed they started a line of ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS missions across Texas In 171(5. The previous year s. Went Office amt Laboratory Temple16fiG.St., Salt Lake City, Utah. P O. a French pnrty on Its way to Mexico City to trade Box Mulllmr envi lopes ami prices with the Spaniards had noticed tire favorable furnished on request. site of the present city of Sun Antonin and laid their plans to plant fl colony there. Hut Spain anticipated France and In 1718 a party of Sin-Issoldiers, missionaries and mechanics arrived RELIEVED there, established the Mission Alamo and hailt n village. Later four other missions were estah-cCarter's LKtle Liver PDU near by and these five ancient buildings Uxitin V(M vvldeh will speak most eloquentlv landmarks are move the bowels free from Sun Antonio's historic past to the visiting Leof and after unpleasant pain effects. They relieve the systen of conatipa gionnaires. cause that dull which and Ion t aching poisons Nearest to the city and best preserved is Misfechng. Remember they are a doctors pre scripcum and can be taken b v the en tire family sion Concepcion, which was first established not AU Druggist 25c and 75c Red Packages. far from the present site of Houston and removed to the vicinity of San Antonio In 17'20 It Is built In the form of a cross with Its twin towers crowned hv a Moorish dome which today, ns for PARKLRS . .. HAIR BALSAM the past 2(H) jears, echoes bn k the liturgy of the aemovfsijiiirutr tipJiaii Fsllln church nnd It Is distinguished for the blurred reRestores Color and Ll R..nt to Gray anil Faded Hill mains of the hrillian'lv beautiful frescoes wllch j u $i at lirticnta T 22 S' A ftr lilt (i li j u oin'e adorned It. Il liner and more simple In Its than Concepcion Is Mi ston iv'.n construction TLCRFTON SHAMPOO MbI tT me in Connection w h ur.t r La r La shh). Makt s tbe Jm.ii de CnpNtraro which Is still used as a chop hat goft anl fluff v. f.o cents bj nn of at drut; Cifltfla liuCL'1 CUenutil Works PatUiopuc, N. V. el hy the pci pie of tht little village mar nt hand who tire said to hear In their fu-ennd ohumetor f Of NTV ( ONsK N MFN T M IlKlNiR n.un- mven itn tSHiitd N . of more Ind'an Isties than traces their nree!ors In i ear w f eiMMi will e plac tiii n it me e1 ow ere In Tt vis to.'.iy. Close to elore In' t rv ,ntv In the I t t t. F trh s i rv a t ra1 a U this nd"in is t'e old nquednot built hy the i Nn St!inz Rc'!rrtf hr rs, in I'l'. F.H' "1 bil'irio 'f T luUMH t.s urd r the direction of t e fr'nrs. J'nweak-iiin- l I f N t r n n !vi 'i ' r j t y the ravages of id lrttlui ( I. O. EL'S 3 'K, Mosktou. (i years the stones of Sts 1 CONSTIPATION ...QUICKLY rty Eli Fills r'' 1 s i fo-n.- i I !n-d- ! I 4 3C e When your Children Ciy ! f o (that, t No More Distress T IS doubtful If the American l.egton could luie done a more appropriate Alamo Stuff din. m ill ! '1 : : ; ; ; .! bar Ka Iti, coramrnt at AsmtIc. ra iUm at Ihpir broic tl rtutT Uw war. cut in .1 . nvil .1 Ilataulng pact raid, and who foubl la tha daalh.) I. nt--- J Garmaa Out at Um Ustrnin, post at .if ht. Under tba rocket f ow Hi ihelb ara acraan.lnf ta dradljr fllfht They'ta certalntd ua bm. wa knowj Thejr'ra cbarflnf fast arer No Maa'a Lewi, And wr'ra In (or a tuna tbat't raufb. But remember that ti tle Texas band Wr must abow 'em tba Alamo stuff. So It's abort at tha shadow a. nor watch man fait: They must pay rr each Yank they fet We'll make it a dashed cad For thesa first real Huns we'v, met I -So k ?p the lead fonf, then club your fun And ha-- d out the farewell cuff; five Texai spirit la caad on, son Now show 'em tha Alamo stuff. Out at tha liateninf post at morn. Where hra.e men ch re to do; of sheila, was born. Here, 'reath the The new world's ba'tla cry Born o! tha West our own frontlet Where men ne'er cried "enough;' hosts ahx'l fear Htey died, but That war-cal"Alamo stuff!" flb Arthur Chapman. arches still supports one of the first Irrigat'on systems of Its kind In the United States ami still earries Its waters over Ilodra creek to the hones and ranches beyond. A road front San Juan leads to Mission San Francisco de Kspada. noted for the three hells In Its tower which still summon the faithful to worship low massive Hut the gem of the missions Is San Jose, called hy some architects "the most beautiful of all the world's missions," fatuous for its wonderfully carved facade nnd the rose window with its hand wretp'ht Iron grill. According to legend, these carvings were made hy a sculptor named lluicar. who fled f'oir. Spain to the wilds of Texas to sek forgetfulness of a sweetheart who had proved unfaithful. Around these missions centered the life of San Antonio, the ancient, with the friars guiding their Ind'an charges in ways of peace and teaching them tlie white man's ways of tilling die soil nnd caring for their tierds and (locks. That life was comparatively untouched hv outside forces, even after the turning point In the history of that region came In ISO.'?, when Thomas Jefferson nmdi Ids famous Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon The only change that came about which affected San Antonio directly, however, was when Mexico won her Independence from Spain and MeI can troops occupied the city i.s a strategic point to he held in the struggle between the Mexicans nnd the Americans which was already foreshadowed. That struggle was precipitated In 1S,T: when the Americans who had settled in Texas rose In rohollion against the maladministration of It began with a skirmish at tiie Mexican rule'-s- . Gonzales and a buttle at Concepcion in October of that year. On December 10. after a siege nnd an assault which continued for six days, the city of San Antonio was captured and every Mexican soldier was expelled from the territory. It was during this assntdt that a Texas hero was made. When the army of Texans appeared before San Antonin there was some discussion as to whether or not it would be prudent to attempt to storm the city. Finally it was decided that the assault should he made and a call was Issued for voluntecs to lead th? attai k. At tKs juncture, so the story goes, r.euj'imin It. Milam, a daring and picturesque figure, a open red among the Texans and shouted. "5M o wiil go wi'h oil Hen Jlliam Into S.:n Antonin?" There w is a roaring response and a rush which psfhlist'cd Pie Texan" !n the outer parts of tie vi'.y. Governor Cos, the Mexican ruler, at Gas, Sourness, Heartburn Headache, Dizziness after eating or drinking 25c end 75c Package SicU Tzrj&arr &!rrs7CCu? More tlinn CARTER'S -- wassns s By ELMO SCOTT WATSON s-- 4r Hby A' 'x Read) Y IS mO f XtMtMikMUH'N sf slKfUrsctl It Sttift Him, Atl R'ght ml tf-- 0 y, luruiniil, pl 7tn filr( iat twlf It llsyxr A'ptiin without ill A Lit Bijrr, wtih the direction tuelwd in every box : (, lillr.'ll'J rb.Mnn w4 rl Urlr -- plf. 4 jut utk a m lJ. llry Tkra n4 ll yetmmg HiBlnl in ftnuu , Ilf4 ll t jf j trflUlil t.tnrti, uf U t f I'f. . lr. KAMI t j c j 1. rw i rrw ) I It rnl lit t!y. '4W, W L, tej uxi L.'lt I j tAf l gl tl tii.y w Uhl ftd !.) I44 It W4 l"f i)4nL. rfjn-kl ttf dntg lfr in j ut l4 1 I. lJi, Burtuil tut if, mi anu44 fur pain, that time occupied the Old Veramemll palace (the restoration of which Is now being planned by the city of Sun Antonio) and In the yard of this pa la re Mllntn was shot down ns he was leading Ids men to the nttnrk. With these events as preliminaries, the stage xvns rapidly being set for the most glorious Inci- dent In San Antonio's history. After occupying San Antonio, the Texan fortified the buildings of the Mission Alamo a strongly ns psslhle and waited the attack which they knew Santa Anna, the dictator of Mexleo, was preparing to Inunrh ngnlnst them. The commander of the forces In this Improvised fort was Lieut. Col. William Car-reTravis, a young lawyer from North Carolina. Associated with him was Col. Jatnes Howie of Georgia, famous ns the originator of the Howie knife of sinister frontier fame, nnd Col. David Crockett, the famous hear hunter of Tennessee. The force under these leaders consisted of only 110 officers and men, against whom Santa Anna was soon to hurl the power of more than S.000 Mexican regulars. On February 23, 1830, Santa Anna appeared before the fort nnd demanded Its surrender, a demand which Travis met hy a shot from Ills battery and the displaying of Ids flag Santa Anna Immediately displayed a rod banner, signifying that no quarter would he given and began erecting batteries. Although Travis nnd his men might even then hnve escaped, he had no thought of do lug such a thing. Instead he sent out messengers to bis fellow citizens of Texas appealing for aid nnd declaring that he would never surrender or tt Sold Everywhere isicaRsiisa gHBffWWgggffHHHLJJ.l.l Dusiness Training Pays Last year we placed more than 1000 in good positions. We can place you when competent. When will you be ready? Send fat Slices Behnke-Walk- Ca tales Business College er llth and Salmon Stmts Portland, Oregon 7o Read Afore to Learn More at Pnbllshers Prices 1$ All Books Well send them C.O.D if you say so. DESERET BOOK COMPANY ... 44 East Soath Temple SL 1793 Salt Lake City P.O. Box retreat. The story of wlmt happened thereafter Is oo People who use good English are familiar to need detailed retelling here. For all not considered hifalutin except by Americans now know how Col. Janies Butler Bonhicks. ham, a young South Carolinian, volunteered to break through the Mexican lines and ride for reinforcements, how he readied Colonel Fannin at C.ollnd 2(X miles away and how. when Fannins relief force of 300 men. through a series of misfortune. was unable to continue. Bonham rode on alone, determined to rejoin Travis, although he knew that he was riding to his death. When he finally made his way Into the Alamo again he found that Cnpt J. W. Smith and a little band of ByTakingLydiaE. Pinkhams 32 heroes had cut their way through Santa Anna's Vegetable Compound hols to die with Travis, Howie. Crockett and the others. Bchoolfleld, Va. "My mother had The story of their death has often been told taken Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable an a final and then on assault March siege Compound and I 6 which rnrrfs tiie wails of the fort and sur decided to take It rounds the gallant little band with a ring of fire for my own trounnd steel. Travis and Bonham are killed while bles and found great relief. I waa serving the guns. Howie. lying on a sickbed leaves a trail of dead Mexicans from the door of his hardly able to stand on my feet someroom to the Rifle of his bed before they do him to times and now I death nnd one of them lies sprawled across tiie feel better than I Texan's body with that awful American knife have for several buried deep in his heart! Crockett stands at hny years. I credit the in tiie churchyard, swinging an iron flail of death Lydia E. Pinkhama It is his famous rifle Old Betsy which has fired ComVegetable its last shot. with Tiie Mexicans are piled before film my pound in heaps, ltut numbers tell; they swarm nbnut present good health. J have taken fivo bottles of it and I am now able to do him, they leap upon him like hounds upon a great all my housework and sewing, feed stag, they pull him down, bury their bayonets In chickens, milk the cow and tend his great heart, spurn him. trample upon him spit my the pigs, and feel fine. Mas. J. C. noon him o he makes a fine end! And thus Bradley, Box 243. Schoolfleld, they all died ALL, for tiie monument at Austin, the state capital, tells their story in this line Thermopj lae has its messenger of defeat, the made Zn Alamo had none." si84C6E A little more than n month later an army of Texans, led by prim old Sam Houston, swept the IT MUST BE GOOD field of San Jacinto with the cry of "nenipniber for it Try Cuts, Cruises, Sores, etc. the Alamo!" and the indcp ndeaee of Texas was AH dealers aobsnxed in font battle taif refuadrailed. jemt asstey for tbe won. And that is why San Antonio Is famous as Mt tie city of tiie Alamo, the "crad'e of Texas .l erty." Could there tie a better place for a group of men who have fought in defense of litiert? to met t ami commune among themeives as to J mri an a wtH Fn- afctnt I nr- - f 26 CTrra rc.e-ra Fr low tie- -t the liberties of their country may bs EvjjuttDen Tnnve i mrr- f ry yaara. 'Ac r k y ' r i' C Cr. C.H.BW, .(97 Mttka FARMERS WIFE GETS STRENGTH y are ' HANFORDS Balsam of Myrrh ' p- j Aw-t'eA 1 , -- w- -j - ,wt eml apt flita can ! t tl.er thin dut i sod 'l I Mi ir i - j |