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Show v. r '. The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 12, M. 19d I Drugs Firm Rushes Special Mercy Job By Aaooelate4 Proa DETROIT, Feb. 11 A suffering from a rare disease that causes brain deterioration. The only medicine that eases the pain is chloral hydrate In a cocoa butter base. The medicine isnt made any longer in such a base. It has been supplanted by an 1m oved drug, but the new medicine has a bad reaction on De- troit pharmaceutical I inn Is going back Into production of medicine to a ease the pain of a California youngster. e I- - ' - ' 5, K Sffv I I : $Vfcd, X LX:v-.)X- X;,- l'l t i ' j- j $4 ..' .v ' t y - ' - ! Sv A f f 4' -- f -- n't - - r ' I n ' ' ; r' f ' m0 V 3 'Sr Vi f , I w w j ?'$ A I Th parents wrote to Sydney L. Heinrick, president of the a - to t kelp y mSIO, wHI we teke w Miy. If we tj 4wmr y r pharmaceutical company. am A At t Henrtcks firm no longer makes U. Heinrick said, "We are going to again produce this formula to help the boy. Therell be no charge." ' .i 'j S fi Mr. 1 "L i( IMn. W. . Kilmar f ft yllaico 148 EAST 3RD SOUTH SALT LAKI CITY, UTAH ARTHUR FRANK . BOX WHITE SALE for MEN .-- v4t;' 4 tit: vf it'' ; Tremendous Values in Advance of the Selling Season Buy by the Box and Save ax pk 'rSrt'T""'3"ir!l1 Is Our Business VERY SPECIAL OFFERING r r rvi' & s $ i Whittier, Calif., was reported the boy. $ v . WfrW rt v4' T ,,r"ft' S" 7X ROBIN HOLCOMB, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leon Holcomb of 4f i..i'V f"y ? . U - ! I v,x.;;;xx.x;,.4 - k i f - - thi'.'r x;x, i u 4 v & xV- s ' ttf X i itrs , i i J HELPING YOU HEAR n.ieiiiw , ry- XX - I t if: V -A- Abraham Llnooln site for a photograph by Mathew Brady A thoughtful I NHiiW4 Fhn Wlrkif on Feb. 2S, 1881. This la a retouched por tion of the photo taken In Waahlngton, D.C. Lincoln, 52, Starts Fateful Journey A Prayerful, Sad Farewell By Tom Henshaw Associated Fress Writer The specie1 tram, a closed little world of Its people and thoughts, labored across the flat Indiana landscape, its stack ti ailing high, smoke that whisped away In its wake. flat-toppe- The little towns of passed by with their little red stations where people waved. The lanky man sat Jackknifed in a plush chair, a month or so of new grown beard shadowing his homely face. He scribbled notes or ex changed a dry joke with his companions, or lost himself in thought. In the baggage car of the train, trunks and chests of personal belongings packed by the man himself, were stacked high, each bearing the destination label, written by the man himself: A days travel behind him lay his beloved Springfield where, on the previous morning, he had stood in the cold, drizzling rain and bade a solemn, prayerful farewell to his friends of a lifetime. NO ONE, NOT m my situation, can appreciate my feeling of sadness at this parting. To this place, and the kindness of these people, I owe ... The train rolled on into an uncertain future. In Washington, futile old President James Buchanan, surrounded by intrigue and treason, wrung his hands and waited, like a gasping relay runner hanging on until his successor could take the baton from his grasp. Short SImv Batiste Oxford Box everything. "Here I have lived a quar- bonds. ter of a century and have Four others were on the passed from a young to an old man. Here my children have verge. Was it possible with been born and one Is buried words and deeds to reunite the nation on terms of honor? I NOW LEAVE, not knowAlready the first shots had ing when, or whether ever, I been fired in anger, from a may return, with a task before South Carolina battery on a me greater than that which ship, the Star of the West, rested upon Washington. carrying supplies to beleaWithout the assistance of guered Ft. Sumter. Could civil that Divine Being, who attend- war be averted again dn ed him, I cannot succeed. With terms of honor-that assistance I cannot fail. THE TRAIN ROLLED ON. "Trusting in Him, who can Aboard, carefully shielded remain with with and me, go A. Lincoln, the White you and be everywhere for frem outside ees, were 20 good, let us confidently hope copies of the inaugural ad House, Washington, D C." dress to be delivered March 4, that all will yet be well. This was Abraham Lincoln Its words containing the last To His care commending hopes of preserving the Union on his 52nd birthday, Feb. 12, 1861, a scant three weeks from you, as I hope In your prayAt once, Lincoln hoped they becoming president of a dis- ers you will commend me, I would and knew they wouldnt integrating nation on the bid you an affectionate THERE WAS THE PROM threshold of a bloody civil war ISE: 3 or Indirectly to Interfere with the Institution of alavery In the states where it exists. pur- And there was the plea and the hope: We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be ene mles The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield, and patriot grave, to every living heart and hearthstone, all over this broad land, will yet awell the chorus of union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature All Patterns Wallace STERLING FLATWARE Save 2 Ways 1. Sava befora prict Increase April 1st. 2. 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