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Show .sat I I THE HELPER TIMES, HELPER, UTAH r ..... 1 Off the Beaten Path to Unusual Places and Things v. ! '' ' I, 'l ill CAR TfiE OL I) in the northeastern ultlmush known locally for a Ions time, was not explored at lcnsih niuil quite recently. Its startling magnitude ws a genuine surprise. Descending gome two hundred feet from the crest of a hill, one ga7.es upon a new world, the enormity of which staggers the Imagination. Apparently, lie has stopped off Into what might have been some giant's playground everything having been conceived on fcueh a largo scale. Stretching away for practically a mile, like a broad avenue, are great walls ranging from 100 to 1,000 feet apart, smooth here and rough yonder, worn so doubtless by the coursing of water ages ago. There rises n great stalagmite formation with fluted sides, like a curved column for a king's mansion. Yonder Jg a stone formation Then, there resembling a waterfall. Is a straight-sidepit some 150 feet deep; great chambers of unbelievable size some perhaps 500 feet wide, their high ceilings huug with stalactites ranging In size from a few Inches to the full height of the room ; massive blocks of limestone one hundred or more feet across and other surprising, specimens of subterranean d architecture. No one (Coprrltht. W. N. 1 P.) THE FEATHERHEADS Uncivil War i HER- UmD B- OVER ,V0U TWO. PLAY SOME A VEUKE MESS-HONE- FAMNY-- ST. I H- old. i CAMT CtiMCElVE OF StoU CAM STAND NAT GoSHV tifs)B UTEM AND HERS ) Af FOR. 1 rs 'V Thomas Jefferson was of United these States he commissioned Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore and trace the Missouri river to Its source, cross the mountains and follow the waterways to the Pacific coast, or as the Indians expressed it, "To make a trail from the Far East to the shore of the Everywhere Salt Water." Tiiey reached the Indian settlement at Mandan, N. D., In safety. Here they met an Indian squaw named Sakakawea meaning Iird Woman, who came from a country much farther west, and as a consequence knew something about this President AJOW HOv To- - hth?S '9 , years Sakakawea VbU.OL'MAM! BEEN or how knows how deep large this titanic cavern is. Students of caves think that It may exceed all other American eaves,' both In size and beauty of decoration and that some of its grotesque embellishments, which exist in total darkness, may be 100,000 country, WHO COKDV FQlEMDS OP StiUPS I CREASE DIDMV i'wHAiR PB CW OP OUC WALLS K'HERETHAT BO03 LEAMECi BACK'N tl'CRYlUlMG- put op WfTM jvjy FRIEND A ONJCS Vbu To JUDGE WHAT WUATjS comp,w mawner anVwav,' voo Bulked like A Child all - 1 (Suess vou cam ar$ LAST y wblL- - y IM A WMILE mm by Wff tern Neftspappr Cnlon ) MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL ?OMEt OP "THE BOVS MM'E LEASED TOA EAST PORT AklO ARE PUTTlUt W GOLPi SHOWS' WWAt GOLF COURSE A sTHAT COT2K OO. AoveRnsiuQ WU. ROBERTA? Gaus HAS BEELI BOOSTEO W THE PAPERS AjJD KAAAXIUES SO is Evcoocrv AWXIOUS MISCHIEF, VJHf-- fAAV y TO g MOLD TWi e I POWS,"El AT LEAST, AWO VVDVJ tz WATS f AHEAC NOOfi TOVS er )WM "THCV Aua Plav witva VOU Af.G OUT OF tEAC PLav pats; ha,rto I USED "TO 96 CATV PCettv Good Ar RCAD. AUO JM Cuua rnr LOOK- - guess cooer I'LL G;0 I ROLMD TOO OU? FOR. WCUK, AUP JOiM VOU. KKV " trees, Oglethorpe had an advantage In the ignorance of the Spaniards as to the strength of his force. After several skirmishes, in which the English came of a large party off victorious, Spaniards was ambushed and routed by a ginall company of English. Oglethorpe now felt encouraged to make a surprise attack in force. His plans were upset by a Frenchman who deserted from the English after firing a shot to warn the Spanish camp. Destruction now faced the colonists as the deserter would certainly reveal their weakness to the Spaniards. Oglethorpe employed n clever stratagem to escape this danger. He wrote a letter to the deserter, addressing him as though he was an English spy and instructing him how to deceive the Spaniards by belittling the English strength and drawing them into a trap. This letter was intrusted to a Spanish prisoner to be delivered to tbe Frenchman in tiie Spanish camp. Of course it fell into the hands of Don Manuel de Mantiano, the Spanish general. He was deceived as Oglethorpe Intended. When the Frenchmen attempted to disclose the true weakness of their foes, the Spaniards disbelieved Mm. So shaken were they by fear of being greatly outnumbered that, when Oglethorpe sent his two ships against their fleet the entire force was embarked and fled, leaving Georgia In peace. - ; Th""' words were one of lie in:!i!ti': factor which iiloii.rcd Virginia to the wcr of the American In our present Iliat Christianity ltev-nhjiie- of r.o m ii n .ri I. This historic Li tntiii:i rli Is well to this dy Patrick Henry's h.-pt-nun hod with ji bra in plate I'jsI. Wcier Nnn (.! 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Opportunity. 3642 Saventeonth St., San Francisco, Calif, All Proud of was ta "Now, ' mean t! t Eight, me ; onj i room ; 7 )!i, cai Ii f -- , Juffy bllt Her Scars Being; scratched by the cat was a matter of pride to Jonn, age five, for she braggged, "Now I have all kindj of hurts." And on being asked whether th cat tshonld be shot she replied, "Whj, no. I like her too much." About the same time her sister, ol "Pie said a made "1 Ann it. 1 r. ever Set rl have Clara Jane, had a bad cold and sore fore : throat. She was put to bed and the your "i following morning her mother asked, "Do you feel better?" more,' "Mother," she replied, "did you ex- 'Reiin pect me to feel worse this morning? - Mil: Well, I aren't. I feel wonderful," hungr, i Grace Alice me, and T' a Test Wanted by A fray, Why did you refuse him? Well, he said he'd die for I'm curious. Good Health Requires l tnm t i merit'.; Aunt retail Keep Eliminative System Active cold heest ; selves s Good Elimination. Khe lc Pie. she it i I t: mine" feel well when then i i5at t ONE acn'J retention of poisonous i pie, waste in the blood. This is callei phisnt Asia A toxic condition, and is apt to make one tired, dull and languid. Other symptoms are sometimes toxic backaches and headaches. That the kidneys are not func tioning properly is often shown by scanty or burning passage of secretion. Many people have d he 'whati; Olllit I ): hll learned the value of Doan's Pills, a ntimulant diuretic, when the kidnuys seem functionally inactive. Everywhere one finds Doan'a enthusiastic Stimulant Diuretic Co., Mfg. r ofT-T- "ij. : DOAN'S Foitf r Milburn "Ail in-ve- users. Ask your neighbor to the l;t love I "Go risked Ned l.v hu 'TV d. n't make Kidney Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y. than (i.'u't o fine Jumping over a broomstick is the In r only marriage ceremony under Romany She's law. This was explained by an aged 'undo gypsy woman, who applied at Fare-haa for a pension, when asked to pro- tmr This policy left Baldwin in tne field duce her birth and marriage certif- took free to pursue his ambitious course icates. "My husband and I have lived wit bo A ill without the restraint of his brother, happily as man and wife for over fifty that of of chief old Bouillon, Godfrey general years," she said promptly. The Ned the Crusaders. lady's application for u pension was li r a The Greek tyrant of Edessa, who granted. tiiitie" reigned as tributary of the Turks, let Ins: t It be known that he would welcome Romany Marriages I the aid of Baldwin In strengthening Those Dear Girls Again How do you like my new hut! Ids throne. He even adopted Baldwin Mao Fine. I had" one Just like it ns his son and Invited liim into the last year. city. The Christian leader displayed a strange conception of filial duty by Beyond Dispute inarching into Edessa and putting Jlminie It's shaky business. his adopted father to death, poizing the throne for himself. While other Hugh What 13? bands of Crusaders were pressing on "Playing with dice." toward Jerusalem, fighting the Turks nt every step, P.itldwin settled down to the more congenial task of establishing his Christian immurchy and extending his domain. What the Kmpeior Alexis most feared from the great influx of European warriors into t ho Near Eust apBell-an- s sSi-vparently was about to come to pass they were settling down to stay. The water Hot downfall of the Eastern Empire, howRelief ever, was not to lake place until nearly three centuries later, and then It w is to he brought about by foes front the east, not the went. The Turks eventually triumphed over the decay25 and 73 PkjiSold Everywhere ing civilization of Coiisiniitiiiiqde in the l'ii'leent Ii century, and be( anie t to Christ inn perpetual Foa Jean Sure 6 Sure for tricEsmi ntli-iiti- ce "Gn&ron" sili-iin-- Newtpajtr Vtilon in QUARREL between two lenders in the first Crusade led to the establishment of the lirst Christian nation In Asia. After the capture of Nice, capital of the Turkish kingdom of Roum, June 20, 1007, by a Christian army. Tun-creand Baldwin were sent ahead of the main host with a body of cavalry. Tancred took the city of Tarsus, which I'.aldwin immediately proposed pillaging. Tancred had given a pledge that the city would be protected from the soldiery and he opposed Baldwin's design. Thereupon lialilwin split tli.i cavalry force, taking his own disgusted followers Into other parts. Emperor Alexis of the Greek empire had been astonished and frightened at the numbers of armed men that his appeal for aid against the Infidel had culled into his realm and had adroitly contrived to divide the Christian forces in such a way as to prevent too many being encamped about Constantinople at one time. delllh :" O by It doesn't cost much to keep thtt 8 youngsters dressed la mi the prett, '' colors of the season I Buy less, st 3. I the capital of Virginia, RICHMOND, seven hills, is ofttimes and quite naturally referred to as the modern Kome. This aristocratic old cpy has been greatly to the forp In the history of our country. Think of the prominent part It played In the Civil wr.r! Going beyond that, St. John's church a plain, simple frame structure, with a square, four-storsteeple, topped by a cross and surrounded by a very ancient burying ground, was the scene tinit-- s of history-makinwhich led up to the ((evolutionary war. This episcopal house of worship, built about 1710 and subsequently 'I considerably, was the meeting place of the Virginia convention In 177."). Two d!ega!en from every county In Mrginla, which ut that time Included what Is now West Virginia and Kentucky, :nd co,:e together to discuss the para mount question of American Independence. It was on this owi'doii that Patrick Henry arose and delivered the speech which nindf him famous mid ended villi those words; "Is life no dear, Is pence m svt et, as to be purchased at the price- of chains mill shivery? Forbid It. Almighty God! I know not .lit ours others may take; butv as for n. ", give me liberty or give me -- OUT IKi SHORT PAWTS, POTYER.IUQ AROUiP A COW PASTURE, TfcviKJC TO PUT A JUTTE PIU IU A VV3LS VJ1TU A HW MA'. VJU7, V.'OOUWT kuow MALKIW(J Go Sight Smuwv Stick. t TRN IT, EVEU FTVEH WAVE NEVER PLANED y A Landmark in History A PilEtTV t'0 B2, togged WO.SlR.'. . Now!! I no Problem who volunteered to accompany them as guide and interpreter. Accordingly, they traveled on and on and on. Finally, they reached a At a valley inhabited by Indians. council between the explorers and the Indians Sakakawea recognized the chief as being her brother. He confided to her that they Intended killing the white men to obtain their food, guns and black sand (gunpowder). P.y him that such action convincing would be a grave mistake, she made It possible for Lewis and Clark to carry out the President's Instructions and make the trail which extended the boundary line of our country from the Mississippi to the Pacific. To commemorate so unusual a heroic and daring an event, even In those pioneer days of hardship, the club women and school children of with the North Dakota, in state legislature, provided funds for the erection of the bronze statue of Sakakawea which stands on the east side of the state capital grounds at llismarck facing west. BUT WOT FOR. We j uunu-DOir- TO GAES AJJO First Symptoms flight of a deserter, which at threatened the ruin of the colony of Georgia, turned out to be the means of deceiving a large attacking force of Spaniards and saving the colony from falling luto the hands of Spain. The Spaniards were by nature poor colonizers. Although their claim to Florida embraced all of Georgia they had taken no steps to colonize the territory when in 1732 General Oglethorpe established an English colony In that region. Ten years later, on armed July 5, 1742. a fleet of fifty-si- x war vessels, with more than o,HX) Spanish soldiers aboard, failed into St. Simon's harbor 'on the Ceorgia coast to drive out the English. was sorely General Oglethorpe pressed by the invaders. His total force consisted of two ships and about six hundred men. Uealizlns the futility of withstanding a siege in his stronghold of frederlca, General Oglethorpe boldly attacked the Spaniards In the forest, his troops following Indian tactics and firing from behind THE New Jlexico, LOCK. Dressing: Children I The Stratagem of Oglethorpe Kervke CAVEKX In CARLKI5AD ' R. CALKINS WNU Service Carlsbad Cavern cH HARRY By T. T. MAXEY WNU ' miiiiiii DESTINY By Off the Concrete : ii NEARBY AND I QUEER QUIRKS I YONDER OUR COMIC SECTION 1 .ip I in CcEs Coughs Football hons.' of (hi Sri.Ilei fundi pood paper horde Tin Aunt Ned n-lo- of a As rlnu: riioiii Me rTd tbrotl lMer he:tr ci tnit'i you I flour t I brotn mom r,y En rdi Mom " v'il grid iron U n gr.ilcd nteinil fori broiling food over a tire. 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