Show fkr-- - n 12 ‘ D one knew the animal became an raged if anyoneepifTn Tils face "I was Just a little kid then and I guess I was feeling mischievous when I told Miss Nanny to spit In the horse’s face “She did and the horse reared up on lta hind legs and advanced toward her snorting in anger “Miss Nanny fell back in fright screaming and tumbling toward the creek where she slid into a deep 4) Recounts Only Whipping by General Houston :Ex-Slav- cr -- i BELTON' Texas (UP) -"- Uncle’' villa July 26 1863 y Jeff Hamilton negro Jeff is spending declining years tias a direct perional interest In the reveling in memories of early Texes centennial celebration events He is proud that he was the slave of the man who was the planned for 1936 of the Texas republic first Ha la the last survivor of a group and president later one of its first United of slaves once owned by General States senators and who served as Bam Houston who commanded an governor of the state “army of Texans which conquered Jeff also is proud that he was the 'General Santa Ana and defeated only slave Houston ever thrashed Mexico for the Lone Star state’s In- This was because the young negro almost caused the general's daughdependence 3 Young Jeff was the to personal ter Nancy Elizabeth Houston Houston sevservant of General for near the Huntsville drown in a creek 45 he was home eral years Purchased when only S Jeff’ stayed with "Marse "Miss Nanny was Just a little girl Sam’Mintil the patriot's death In the thrn” Jeff said "General Houston - oldJBtewnboat House” In Hunts- - had a very spirited horse and every Texti Vv THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 31935 ' part "I scrambled Into the creek and pulled her out but by that time all the family had rushed out to see what the trouble was "General Houston gave me - a thrashing for that but as far know that was the only time ‘be ever laid hands on one of his asI slaves” Jeff was with the Houston family for many years at tha Huntsville Independence Austin and Cedar Point homes ? -- - Greatest Science-Ta- sk Seen in SpirituaLField - Proposed Old Age Pension Makes Gtizen Applicants ‘ r v " WASHINGTQN (UP)— While sci- the possibility that science may Pave ence has improved human living con- made Its most noteworthy contribuditions vastly its greatest service tion through giving new points' of will be rendered If it succeeds in view end a bettered attitude towards falsing the spiritual standards of the life has attracted comparatively litpeople John C Merriam president tle attention 4 of the Carnegie Institution believes Dr' Merriam assigned ihe formacovIn his report to th trustees tion of ideala and attitudes toward ering the institution’s work for 1934 life role bf primary Importance Dr Merriam dwelt at length on the "Science has mads vast contribuultimate values Of research tion toward betterment of living conHe 'said- that discussions of the ditions through ready production significance of research had centered both of necessities and luxuries and largely on questiSns relating to the by freeing us from drudgery” Dr maintenance of life Improvement of Merriam said "But abolishing povnd influences erty In the material sense might not physic al conditions affecting the economic or social prevent poverty of mind and soul balance Whether the world really becomes On thi other hand he declared a better place in which to live de- - A Dinwoodeys THE MPLE SHOP EARLY AMERICAN REPRODUCTIONS- goes to town 99 Britain Plans To Augment Y Its Defenses ” a Every one— loves JTA j horse and one Australian tl Preparedness Probably Will Be H r - By FREDERICK KUH LONDON (UP — Increased military preparedness 'for Austria 4s likely to be the next move in a long term plan for improvement of Brit’ ' I ish empire defenses The presence here of leading statesmen from the British dominions on the occasion of the silver jubilee of King George’s reign next May and June may provides suitahle oppor-tunit- y for discussing and speeding up empire security projects Agreements Expire With existing ' naval limitation agreements due to expire on December 31 1936 following Japan's denunciation of the Washington treaty December 29 Britain-iactively concerned with reinforcing the safety of the commonwealth notably In the Pacific It Is significant that the firit concrete schemes to be reported in r this connection referred to a plan of military reorganization for Australia outpost of the British realm in the far east ' Sir Maurice Hankey secretary of the British cabinet’s committee of Imperial defense returned recently after a prolonged tour of South Africa Australia New Zealand ajid Canada where he conferred with leading officials amLmiUtary chiefs Many Conference! Sir Maurice is understood to have been in consultation with members of the cabinet on the results of his mission Hankey’s mysterious Journey with has its vast military implications been the object of much speculation It has also been a source of embarrassment to Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald who when questioned in parliament roundly declared that Sir Maurice's mission "had no political significance” Experts believe that special efforts will be devoted to strengthening Australian air power and to rely mainly upon aerial forces to repel attackers approaching at sea ve To devotees of Early American the names of the manufacturers that are shown at Dinwoodey’s are synonymous with the fiiiest maple adaptations and reproductions — furniture made and by expert craftsmen — pieces that will wear and age as hand-finish- ed vast-amou- nt CHAIRS With' genuine rush bottom teats — all made Of - Eastern Rock Maple What a difference in these chairs ghd the ordinary maple chairs with imitation rush seats Ideal for desk chairs or dinette chairs — 1275 --when est (Other Ladder Back Chairs at 575) FINISHED BEDROOM SUITES SATIN-LIK- E MAPLE Double Bunk Selected hard Northern Maple mellowed and rubbed to a marvelous finish Genuine Dinwoodey Quality is shown in every piece Let our salesman show you the honest valne in these suites t However if you do not care to spend this amount for a suite we 'also' carry'a lower grade" line much lower in price and quality See both 'qualities then you be the judge (Other Maplfe Suites at BED hortest-to-goodne- Living Room Suites of Colonial Origin $4950) An Maple Bunk Bed It can easily be converted into two twin beds and is a grand idea for a small bedroom children’s room and Each bed is suipmer home the regular twin size bed Express ladder and side rail included— 895° Here is a Suite that will give you a thrill Note the new plaid coverings Seat cushions ace all spring filled back cushions are cotton and spring fitted The finish and construction are of the finest See this suite and mgny others tomorrow at Dmwoodey’s We know you'll like them alL DAVENPORT’ AND CHAIR 98°° Suites (Other CONSIDER TOE CONVENIENCE OF DINWOODEY’S EXTENDED Thousands of Salt Lake families r'a - Budgeted in this way with reasonable down payments— con vjjnlent monthly payments— this plan makes it possible for you to enjqy yOur furniture while paying for it The quality will be remembered long after the price has been forgotten Remember— there is no substitute for quality Early American Plaid RUGS Fin assortment of new Early American reproductions These new pleld rugs wilt make your setting complete Even If' you do intend to make your maple room until later Just drop tn and see these new patterns they're a revelation: 9xt size 0 MAPLE SHOP— Balcony MAPLE BREAKFAST SET Drdp Leaf Table with 4 Solid Chairs Almost exactly as This group is ideal for small ments or small breakfast nook 0 ESTABLISHED 1857 MAPLE BRIDGE LAMPS Dinwoodey’s 37-4- 3 A f West 1st South I $2450 Your choice of Green Brown or Red Plaid — — Parchment Shades Base if of maple wood Fin- - islied in old world finish Tel Was 394' i f QQ thrill was great- field of npstarts when out of the huddle rushed this stran- ger guided by a silken garbed lad who was praying to all his Gods to give him greater cunning than his adversaries and) his mount the wings of the wind that together they might win 40000 people witnessed an spectacle of triumph by the fittest (UP) — Mrs Anna Llebert 32 mother of seven children died a victim of devotion to 'her youngest infant The youngest child had become 111 at their home here William Liebert the father went for a physician The mother became so worried that she sent for a squad The squad came and found Mrs Liebert had fainted They took her to General hospital but found she was dead on arrival Physicians said cerebral hemorrhage Induced by worry over her child had caused her The child was not seriously death - — —— — ill age-ol- d As the horses broke from the barrier tyere was silence as they passed the ' grarfd stand in their initial struggle for place the spectators rose as a unit at the turn-in to the home 5 - i CLEVELAND (UP) — William C Esry who believes In taking the matter of bills volubly and orally before the public mustn't do any more ” bill collectIf he does ing for at least )2 months he must go to jail 10 days That was JudgeHenry J Williams’ ruling in suburban Lakewood’s police court when Esry was arraigned on charges of disturbing the peace for yelling “Mr Black owes me $5” in front of the home of Howard W Black in the suburb stretch the surging and as Azucar reached for the wire with evgry muscles t r a i n i n g for vietojy women screamed men bel- lowed winners and losers alike joined to raise a discordant ac- e elaim to great achievement and when poise was stored many were re- that they Fad been on the bor-derla- of a frenzy quite out of propor- Old Deed Halted Work On Kansas Relief Project CONCORDIA Kah (UP) — Plans for a work relief project connecting the city with a state highway were held up whan officials discovered a deed dated 1878 which gave Fourth street which was to have been used for the connection to the Missouri Pacific railway At the time of the deed Fourth street was in a part of town so remote from the more populated area that councllmen believed it never would be of any usa to the city and So gave it to the railroad SCHOOL KEF LOST IS YEARS STAMFORD Conn (UP)— A Yale Law School Journal key lost by A Kelly 15 years ago in New York Citv was found among the ef feels of Jacob Brow n a suicide The emblem was returned to Kelly who now u Judge of Darien town court control mob lost “shoutmg-and-picketing- h 'GOOD FURNITURE ” Y J2450 The or Quality Furniture while paying for it out of their regular monthly incomes $100000 er because Azucar was little known and until he entered the home stretch was just' one of a dozen or so other a horses trailing leader way out in front other horses lome of which had rarely known defeat and were now desperately giving their all to maintain their prestige against a of-th- e are enjoying in' the cap to victory Ohio (UP) — PAINESVILLE Though in apparent good bnmor—for red hating bull— a Guernsey sex sent 500 persons into panic at an auction Sale here Spectators forgot to offer bids but scampered for cove insteadas Jhe lumbering beast ran- - out 'PT a stock barn-fr- ee of rojies leading poles Th animal seemed only playful affair-anwas fecaptured sbout-ieasily The sale was on the farm of Glen Allen PAYMENT PLAN horses golden wire in the Santa 'Anita handi- - ' ‘Friendly’ Bull Createi Panic at Auction Sale at 6975) one of the fast- der the Mother of Seven32 Worries Self to Death Shouting Bill Collector Enjoined From ‘Picketing In world broke from the field and dashed un- GREENFIELD Ohio (UP) t- A plump little pear rested 20 years ago in a basket in front ot Jenaro Wolfe’s grocery store here It was plucked from the basket by a woman who later became a preacher Wolfe never missed the pear To the woman it loomed large in her ‘ J guilty feelings Wolfe received a letter tha other day In it was a dime and a letter The note said ”J took your pear 20 years ago When thinking of restitutions I might need to make I have not found any pressing upon my conscience but the little pear If tt was worth more than 10 cents 1 will send you the remainder” CINCINNATI - have been nq greater than was the tumult - Ladder Back t pf his startled Arabian and f they tore the chariot front under MesSala the roar from the excited Romans could Woman Sends Dime for Pear Taken 20 Years Ago beautifully as the originals which inspired them We take a of satisfaction in presenting these pieces as an outstanding feature and in knowing what pride and pleasure you will take in owning this beautiful furniture We can illustrate only a few of the many items shown in our Maple Shop t backs 1 — Months of Planning and Careful Buying Has Made Possible These Exceedingly Low Prices on This Famous Furniture-ExclusiWith Dinwoodey’s in Salt Lake every any contest in life and wheiflhefvFhip in the hand of Bon Hur hissed over the J ten-yea- 1 - i loves s with — — First Move pends In large part upon our attitude toward life and our ideals "If sciene and research help to Improve these controlling factors they attain the supreme service “Science gives reason why every toan should have a philosophy snd admit it and at least an apprqcia-tio- n of what religion may signify" Jim At " " “NEW BRITAIN ConnT (UP) Since' the legislature received a proposal for old age pension the number of applications for citizenship almost doubled here within two weeks Enthusiasm was somewhat dampened when applicants learned they must wait two years for final papers after receiving their first papers snd the pension law stiuplatea only citizens may be eligible for relief f 11 ' tion to their real interest ja the event but it’s easy to cheer with the multitude while it takes determination and grit to bolt from the crowd and become a winner like Azucar Wil-liS- O Jvsiviwi V sku warn uv cm yi |