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Show ' '' - t , y i 1 $ . f & i i 't f j 1 ft'frffi' IT" u ' - J, eiiuw'i'1 'jf &&l'llAIUtkJlJ!JWkifr4illr.e ,? cKrw ja,xdriMtfrV.r4U'' fSHnSMr - - i z& 2 . THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH f i Com! May Be tlie Result of Improper Habits of Walking ' ON BEING SINCERE BRISBANE - all about thirty music ceg cemented In each leg with he harmonious movements of walking, Ti Is a complicated ad he foot M .gtmctore varying considerably In thrown ahape to suit the stresses for example, cttupat it It Is asserted, that Standing on one leg actually jnakea the foot smaller than when at ease on two, but If , glance Is poor, then an of weight thrown on the foot areas of skin against localized ' forces the shoe leather, and corns result. Corns, the enigma of even the most diagnosed proficient chiropodists,-ar68 tjj, ho current number of the Lancet Jtof London and are found to be due ,tt:ratber to faulty muscular balance than to ill fitting footwear. fit (t h accepted that shoes which W badly h plav some part, but what be' up, termed bad muscular habits rj, w held to he of more Importance. Indica-irttlo- a ?PiIn brief, corns are often an t&nt the patient walks badly. There are In THIS WEEK If a man with few faults has few friends, It Is probable bis one great fault Is Insincerity. ltr-el- f nuts-iwto- ? oVJmt SHE TOLD iVanNOUT HUSBAND She could have reproached him foe luslitsof temperhis all in complaints. But wisely she saw in his frequent colds, his fagged out," on edge condition the v trouble she herself had whipi Constipation I The very morning after taking NR (Nature's Remedy), as she advised, he felt like himself keenly again Lppy, cheerful. NR V Spendable, e and corrective ently, thoroughly, nat aw wJtstimulatestheelim- tract to complete, ;J,Va ! J. ' 4 a function- -' klon-habi- By ELMO SCOTT WATSON ECENTLY press patches chronicled 13 anil 65 the news that John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who has already spent for the restoration of Williamsburg, Va., to its original appearance as a Colonial American town, had made another magnificent contribution toward its becoming a living museum of the glamorous past. This time it was not a gift of money. Instead it was something more priceless he had presented to Colonial Williamsburg, Inc., one of the organizations directing the restoration, a collection of 10,434 manuThis drawing, made from an ancient Ftench map, shows how the city of Williamsburg will look when the scripts, comprising one of the restoration is complete. largest and most important sources of colonial military his- cellency could name will be most tion resulted in the house of burry Wetherluirns biggest lmwl of arto me. . . . rack punch. dissolved. agreeable gesses being officially the like of which tory, could Then the legislators went down Raleigh tavern was twice used as not be duplicated anywhere in the street to the Apollo room in The restoration of colonial Wilan assembly place for tlie bouse of the world. the tavern. well $14,-000,0- 00 he called a liamsburg might This collection, known as the Brit- romance of idealism In an era of ish Headquarters Papers, came to commercially-mindematerialism. Mr. Rockefellers attention nearly Back of It is the story of the vision six years ago. after It had been of two men a minister and a bought In England by Dr. A. S. W. philanthropist. The minister Is Rev. Rosenbaeh, the famous collector. At William A. R. Goodwin, rector of that time the restoration of the Co- the Bruton Parish church In Willonial capital of Virginia was In Its liamsburg, who originated the idea early stages, and Mr. Rockefellers more than thirty years ago. The purchase of the collection was made philanthropist Is John I. Roeke with this work in mind. It will feller, Jr., whose response to the augment the historical resources challenge that a land without a d jtdiuggista. lont be Hi -- 1!ente,nUlN- 5k - unbelievable rtfl&LP m jturre,ieffo,lou's,he of ef irtboBALDI Resinol benttil nt mi give up! hful use of jvers Mange ) ItUgtrai s;a tvl dicine and iversMedicated pfor the shampoo j ward off exces-- i Falling Hair and idruff, promotes health. Start Ip ! Sold by all Druggists. dIo 't a;. , of the restoration and will also mark a further step In the plan YOU LACK ENERGY? to make Williamsburg a center anJ repository of Colonial American his 'Some time ago I was torical records, works of art and not feeling right," said Frank Rigiey of 1952 other collections Identified with this Stevens St, Ogden, Utah. period. 1 had no appetite and didnt seem to have any The collection comprises the recenergv. Dr. Pierces Goldords of the British headquarters duren Medical Discovery helped to build me up, ing the entire Revolutionary war. gave me & fine appetite The earlier years of this period are and I felt better in every Sold by druggists for nearly 70 years. represented by official copies of doctoday. New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid uments of Gen. Thomas Gage, Sir Large size, tabs, or liquid, William Ilowe and Sir Henry Clinton, successively commanders In chief. The body of original papers falls in the years from 1779 to the evacuation of New York In November, 17S3. There are a great many misuffer litary reports of Gen. George Washburning, scanty or r)0ooyou frequent urination; backache, ington written by his aides and fcadache, dizziness, loss of energy, signed by him in regard to expains, swellings and puffiness change of prisoners and other frder the eyes? Are you tired, nerv matters, Including the capture of feel ell unstrung and don't ius now what is wrong? Maj. John Andre as a British spy. r i9 Then give some thought to your ;idneys, Be sure they function proper y for functional kidney disorder per- 'its excess waste to stay in the blood, nd to poison and upset the whole Isiem. Use Doan's Pills. Doans are for the tdneys only. They are recommended he world over. You can get the gen-un- e, Yowt Hill Doan's at any drug time-teste- d tore. LT LAKES I) tiled i NEWEST HOSTELRY ho for Every Room tilt s Although Wlllluipsburg Is a small city (its population probably never exceeded the present figure of some 2,000), It Is doubtful If there is any other town In America with which there have been associated so many historic names. Its streets have known such notables as Washington, Jefferson, Monroe, John Mar- named it in honor of King William. His first intention was to honor his sovereign by laying out tlie streets In the form of a monogram of W and M, but two ravines Interfered with his purpose. So the town was built along a main street which he named Duke of Gloucester street, the short lived prince, honoring Queen Annes eldest son. Two parallel streets he named Francis and Nicholson, honoring himself! Cross streets were named Nassau, King, Palace and Queen streets, and the parallelogram hounded by these streets marks tlie area of tlie pres- Jhby Is delightfully air daring the summer months 0 Rooms memory is a land without a hope to offer the money for the restoration and to give Doctor Goodwin a free hand In bringing It about As a result, over an area of something like a mile square, all that Is new has been, or is being, removed and all that Is old put hack as nearly as possible ns It was more than a century and a half ago. More than 440 modern buildings have been razed, 07 old ones restored and S7 rebuilt on old foundations. shall, Patrick Henry, Benjamin Franklin, George Rogers Clark, Rochambeau, Lafajette, George Mason, George Wythe, the Randolphs, The War Ends! the Lees and a host of others whose names are a part of our Colonial of letter George Washingtons and Revolutionary war history. April 21, 1783, addressed to GovTlie site of Williamsburg was ernor Clinton, a mistake for Sir known as the Middle originally British one of the Guy Carleton, In 1032 Sir Francis commanders, notes the cessation of Plantations. Nicholson, at various times governor of Virginia, Slaryland and Acadia, laid out a town there and NE1 A 200 Baths ft ent restoration. A Famous Architect imsm.iti HOTEL emple Square Rate, $1.50 fn Jill l0,r cmn Square has a W-n- dl, lvr,,y 1 11 itiniau. mfortable, and 'orouB,rj'n"' Table. uml lre atmM-liU-- In 1(193 there was built at tlie west end of Duke of Gloucester street the College of William and Nicholson Street. d Mary which was chartered by the sovereigns of England after joint hostilities and provided for the re- whom it was named. At that time a lease of prisoners. The letter is building designed by the famous exnoteworthy for Its courtesy of Fir Christopher Wren was already Re pression. An excerpt follows: con- standing, as was tlie Bruton Parish spectlng the other subjects church. In 1099 the government tained In the inclosed resolution of of the colony of Virginia was moved discussed Congress, as they may be from Jamestown to Willlamsbug with more precision and dispatch and the day of Williamsburg's glory than by by a personal conference a per- began. writing, I have to propose At the other end of Duke of ExYonr sonal Interview between street was erected the Gloucester consome cellency and myself at first building In the United States It venient time and Intermediate place officially designated Capitol. such as may be agreed upon by was the seat of the council and the I would oni. 17C1 Your Excellency. burgesses of the colony from of time In point that Revolu suggest of the the until opening Ex the earliest date that Your Elm-Arche- I ind ou can there ml h vhla hotel U. lIOItLY IlECOMMFNnm ... St$p No Perfect Crime dis- Raleigh Besides the capltol and the college, the most Important building In Colonial times was the governors palace which stood at tlie head of tlie Palace Green," a broad avenue running north from Duke to Gloucester street. It was begun In 170-"and completed during the governorship of Col. Alexander Spotsvvood, founder of the romantic Order of the Golden Horseshoe. About 1751 it was reconstructed on a more spacious scale. This was during the governorship of Robert Dinwlddie the Dinwiddle who sent a certain young Maj. George Washington on the mission to tlie French on the Ohio river which led to his taking part In the Braddock tragedy and the Fort Necessity adventure. The next occupant of the palace after Dinvviddie was Francis Fauquier of whom Thomas Jefferson, then a young student at the college, was a prime favorite, not only with the governor but with the belles of Another Williamsburg as well. participant in tlie gay social festivities at the palace was George Washington, who took his bride, Martha Lkindridge Custis, on a honeymoon trip to Williamsburg. Washington also dined there with Lord Dunmore, the last British governor of Virginia, before the break came between tlie colonies and the mother country. When that break came My Lord Dunmore collected his men, went to the Powder Horn (built by Colonel Spotswood In tlie Market square and still standing), took the colony's supply of powder and muskets and silently stole on board ship under cover of night Whereupon a certain Patrick Henry led a party of militia from Hanover. King William, New Kent and Charles City counties to demand the arms back again. He didnt get them, but he did force from the governor a payment of 320 pounds for the munitions, which he took with him to Philadelphia later and deposited In the treasury of the And after Continental congress. Dunmore had finally lied the colony it was Patrick Henry who occupied the palace as governor. burgesses, when the royal governor dissolved the assembly for discussing disloyal petitions and resolutions, Including the decision to set aside a day for fasting and prayer In 1774 when news of the blockade of Boston harbor was received. This tavern Is also credited with being the birthplace of phi Beta Kuppn, the first chapter of the well known scholastic fraternity being estab-lishe- r there on December 5, 177(5. Plan Yorktown Campaign The fine Colonial brick home of Wythe on the east side of the palace green, beside the Bruton parish churchyard, remains ns It stood when Washington and Lafayette together planned the battle of George MARTHA Heavenly 400 Fighting Over Rivers President opening Roosevelt In another speech of the 1930 adcampaign, dressing 20,000 DemoYoung crats of Baltimore and the nation on the radio, suggest ed that should youth begin work at eighteen old and age" slop work CUSTIS It was built In twenty years later, George Wythe, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. I.assett hall, one of the finest ancient buildings In the town, stands at the end of a long lane of trees. It was the property of Burwell Bassett, whose uncle, George Washington, was frequently a visitor. The great grandfather of Martha Washington Is buried In the Bruton parish churchyard. In 1841 Vice President John Tyler was living at Bassett hall when the son of Secretary of State Daniel Webster galloped down the long lane of trees to bring him news of the death of William Henry Harrison and of his succession to the Presidency. Yorktown there. The home of Col. Wilson Miles Cary, a delegate to the Virginia Hair Buyer a Prisoner convention in 1776, was frequently visited by Washington when he To him In 1778 came another was studying surveying at Wilyoung Virginian, George Rogers liam and Mary college, a short Clark, to lay before him his daring walk away. It is said that the scheme for conquering the vast reparents of Mary Cary discouraged gion of the Old Northwest. History the inconspicuous engineer's woohas recorded how well Clark sucing of their daughter, and that ceeded but It Is not so well known that his vanquished enemy. Gov. Mary fainted on the porch of this house some years later when she Henry Hamilton, the Hair Buyer was the wife of Edward Ambler General of Detroit," after the stir- and General Washington rode .r v y past on his triumphal return from his victory over Cornwallis at Yorktown, Marys sister was the wife of Lord Fairfax. Besides tlie wealth of Colonial residences, Williamsburg still possesses many other old public buildings. In William and Mary college stand three excellent examples. The hail, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, Is the oldest college building In America, antedating Massachusetts bail at Harvard. The Wren building was ravaged three times by fire but its thick walls reIts architectural design is mained. GEORGE WASHINGTON almost ns it was originally. In this building George Washingrender at Vincennes, was sent to certifiWilliamsburg as a prisoner of war ton studied and received his and was confined In the old Jail cate as a surveyor, and it also there which still stands, having housed three other Presidents, Jefdone Its duty as a prison for more ferson, Monroe and Tvler, and the great first thief Justice of tlie than 200 years. United States, John Marshall, in In this prison, too, had been their student days. confined some of the associates The foundations of the first theaof the notorious pirate, Black In America, built In 1 71 (5, are ter Beard, who were executed In 1718. used again for erecting a new being were Incidentally these pirates as a replica of tiie original. building contributors (unwillingly probThe theater contributed to the learncause of to the higher ably) gaiety and fashionable life for ing, for on the account books of which Williamsburg was known the College of William and Mary was the Old Dominion capit when 300 stands the fact that pounds ital. of the original subscriptions for At the other Pnd of the Duke of founding the college are credited Gloucester street, facing tlie college to certain pirates. nearly a mile away, stands the origOne of the famous buildings of inal little ofilce of the clerk of tlie Williamsburg, which already lias house of burgesses, In which the been restored, Is the Raleigh tavern momentous legislative acts of the The "ordinary In this tavern was prerevolutionary period were enIn Colonial times by Henry operated grossed. It was a familiar working Wetherhurn. whose wares were so place for mnnv of tlie orators and favorably known that William Ranstatesmen whose names are forever dolph sold 2i K) acres of land to linked with American Independence. Thomas Jeffersons father for "Hen Dr TnUirt Wptprn PRESSURE! Apply New De Luxe Dr. Scholls on any sensitive spots on your toes and feet, or on corns, callouses or bunions. In one minute discomfort will begonel Nagging shoe pressure or friction is stopped. New or tight shoes wont hurt or cause sore toes or blisters. Grt a box of these flesh color, velvety-sof- t, waterproof pud. today a t your shoe or Zino-pad- s drug, department store. ut sixty five. Youth should have Its first 18 yeais, at least, for exercise, study, happiness. Sixty five might he a good age to stop dull routine work for wages, hut no man would want to stop real work until death, except that six months to look around this side of the grave might he acceptable. Goethe finished the second part of Faust when he was and one of the past seventy-two- ; ablest French writers, starting a new prose style, wrote nothing until at eighty-sihe wrote the Life of St. Louis at tlie request of the kings widow. Within half a century 25 years have been added to the average lives of old men; nowould want those years body wasted. In the murder of young woman. New think they see, at fect crime, one In petrator cannot he an unfortunate York detectives the perthe perIdentified. Fortunately, there is no perfect crime except In the Imagination of the criminal or tlie detective story writer, because criminals are dull, cannot keep their mouths shut, ure vain, bonst and (lie electric chair gets them. Also, they Jump when a hand Is laid on the shoulder; that helps detectives, nnd criminals are betrayed by fellow criminals. lust, which Bishop Stewart, Episcopalian, of Chicago, thinks Immortality may be limited. 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