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Show 1 THE HELPER TIMES, HEIPEB. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927 Heavily Insured ; SHKH?Hnw-:tI QUEER QUIRKS in ? HUMAN DESTINY! c Cf f A 0 Servlct Which would you buy if you had five portation a small new car, or a larger and higher grada used car? The answer is obviou3 to anyone who looks over oar selection nd tnowa our reputation for honest values. mm motor co. CAR 15 ONLY A3 DEPENDABLE A5 THE DEALER WHO Home SELLS MONARCH Stoves and Ranges HEATERS :i Various Sizes anJ Prices ALLEN Parlor Furnaces EVERYTHING FOR THE ALUMINUM WARE HOME LISa GRANITE Economical in:! hW tlfl J?E. I --jj Li--- I: : .tv.: ' items P.bound in every rnrnpr liPro t)i homes more like homo ' j - . WARE CHINA MID CUT GLASS DISHES AND UTENSILS and Cutlery AITD i:tj.!E3co -- ! Mrs. i eu ry C. Veiser, Jr., of Cincinnati, daughter of the late Julius Fle!r,eli!!iar.ii. yeust king, Is the most heavily iusumr woman in the world. It has Just been renounced that a policy amounting to $3,250,000 has been Issued to her through the Union Ceutral Life Insurance company, and the lucky agent, William R. Bass, receives $27,000 as his first yeur's commission. The Union Central will take $425,000 of this risk and distribute the remainder among 12 other companies. Premiums on the policy will be more than $77,000 annually. 1 Rich Beauty Coloi Options Her Daughter Cy THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, Univeriity of Illinois. has three sons. boys they aiv. and quiie a.s Intvlligeiil us l lie aver agff. The oldest Is just entering eol lege, and the two younger ones are in high school. The boys are luda -r lium. and have ;ilre:;dj peiident, begun lo do their own thinking. They cannot In any sene he said to lie tied to their mother's npron string. Mrs, Carson is herself an Intelligent woman. She Is a graduate of a well known college nmL was a teaelier for a short time before she and Cm mm became Interested in each oilier. She thinks for herself 'and Is ordinarily reasonable and logical In hor think She is as happy as- are most Ing. ambitious women in their married life. She wants hei buys to he happy and s!m wants them to think for themselves. When It cons to choosing ths work which they are to follow after they are out of school and college, she is quite satisfied that each should decide for himself. There Is only one thing upon which she seta her foot down. They are not to marry. She won't stand for It ; there Is no woman in the world whom she could endure as a daughter It does no good to suggest to her that she made her own choice, elected to marry the man who appealed to her and that her sons ore entitled to the same privilege. "When they marry, they are no longer mine," she snys. "I couldn't en dure to have anyone take precedence of me In their arfeetlons. I know 1 should hate any girl who was my M Inside and out, this improved Sedan realizes your highest conceptions of luxury and comfort. 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DIPPING INTO Dependable Tool The Helper Furniture and Hardware Company LUCAS PAINTS VARNISHES ..- - i PEICED RIGHT! - have a home of IJATBESSES 'Tir' , e your boys entitled to their own?" "If they want one after I am dead I sha'n't mind, I suppose, perhaps I shu'n't know, but while I am alive they IT SaUAEE Brand We invite ycu to call and see the many new things that ccmc to cur Ctcro each week which enable m to supply -tj- ; you with g "But aren't " Even the lowest an'raab have an instinct that (clh then cf Home but how much more the nn:ns nieaii3 to us! .And how much more it MAY mean, i: it be attrcctivs and comfortable. 1 ilttoiij t " daughter-in-law.- HIGH G2ADE. FUJJEITURE r.EA50i?ABLY IEICED ! ' fA Ko-fcia- cr fix hundred dollars to invest in trans- l rV-- M '( CHOICE- - YOURL Mk Specif . UTAH - aud ' blaui proposals Proposals eheuld be mailed t0 a I Eox the obtained from be 329, Denver, Colo, postmaster, may proposal up to and ineluling Feb. aud a sample form of lease may be exProposals should be submitted 1 1,1927 for farnisiilng suitable quarters with and without the items of heat ' amined in his offiee. jfer post office purpose at Helper, Diagrams of the rooms offered, light. at a stated price wr annum, iaclud- should be submitted on paper. Show-jiiiSigned: C. T. II.LVSE: inside dimensions, offsets, doors, 'iug heat, light, water, toilet facilities, Post Office Ini'povtor I 'safe or vauit and all necessary .windows, etc. Box 329, Denver I Tho Post Office department reserves aud equipment, unJer a lease for o the right to rejit any or all proposals. jfive or ten years from July. 1, 1927. send or Phone your news HoqJ I'loor- space of about 1.800 scpiare Proposals should be placed in sealed Ifcet is desired. envelopes and marked "Lease Pro- The Times ofiice. Good dayligLt and a reasonably posal." Bids will be opened at Salt Tail the news to The Tiiraes. I eonsiderai.ake City, Utah, on February 25, 1927, lecatian ore important sealed furni-'tur- n ter from a conquest by the holy fn.niia. The elements fought so valiantly on the tide of the Mohammedans of Algiers that scarcely a blow by human hand was needed to destroy one of the greatest armies that ever Invaded the country. It was late hi the season when the Knil eror Charles V set out with 20,000 foot, 2,000 horse and a proud body or noble volunteers. Warnings that he would encounter storms failed to move the emperor from his purpose. Turbulent weather was experienced In crossing the sea, but a landing was finally made. The defenders of Algiers, nnder Unseat), numbered about 6,000. Their plight appeared hopeless. Late in the second day, while preparations for the attack were still in progress, rain began to fall. Cy nightfall water was coining down in torrents and the wind had risen. Lacking i.ny sort 'of shelter, the Invaders thrust their spears into the gromul and clung to them to hold their footing. At daybreak Ilas-eaattacked, adding to the confusion All day and 'Jie following night the storm raged. The ships at anchor off the coast were battered against one another find pounded to pieces on the rocks. Fifteen war vessels and 140 transports sunk within an hour. I'y morning the storm had subsided somewhat, but the admiral of the fleet sent news that he had bewi forced to put to sea with ids battered vessels and was making for Cape Metafuz, where he advised that the emperor join him. The distance was three days' march and Charles was without food and his troops were exhausted. Many per bhed from hunger cn t lie way and swollen streams claimed victims. A fragment of the army reached Cape Metafuz. On the homeward voyage storms scattered the ships over the Some made port in Mediterranean. Sp:;!n, others in Italy. Charles, himself, was driven to ttugia In Africa.' where he remained for weeks while winds lashed the open sea. Thenceforth the Cmperor Charles, wiiof e empire included Germany, Aus Iria, Spain, the Netherlands and r great part of Italy, would have noth 'r;g to do with plans for subduing the hiirharians of Africa. Utah Caraon Motor Co. a- WW.: barbarians of northern Africa o:ne were saved by whul and wa- THE GREATEST BUICK EVER BUILT r. tions. . IV When Tempcot Fought Charles V Buy a Buick! You'll get driving qualities that are the envy of the motor car industry. U5E-- I. . - beyond belief at every speed. A .". will receive Tlio uadcrbigncJ H car performance can be. rs:cE, ..NOTICE X R. 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