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Show local A 8 QUEER QUIRKS in? HUMAN DESTINY Reductions Big" By HARRY R. CALKINS X ON Friday to of Andre's Fatal Error and Saturday Only OCTOBER 28 AND 29 - In are ample range of shapes and modes exhibited to allow every woman to complete her winter ensemble. Hazel Cox Shoppe Henry Helper, Utah Hall Building LOCAL iJiPEMNGS Mary Jane Frocks confiscation of a Hessian '"pHE form is n- AND W.N'U Service Mi sses am Child rens Hats IE i nomas Milli e li Mrs. Katherine Bottino returned last Thursday from a month's vacation trip in various parts of Mrs. Milton Peterson and son returned home Monday from Salt Lake City after spending the week-en- d visiting with relatives. Ray Elmer of this charge of the Grant Hotel Mrs. and Mrs. Lyons and children icbssne Monday of last week of Price were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen of Mt. Pleasant, and daughter. during the past week. A. S. Wahl ui;u jse, speul irom dummy ay iii Salt Lake City. Mr.' and Mrs. L. Croft Larsen of Stiandardville motored to Mt. PleasNan Axelgard visited with ant Monday for a brief visit with Tv l. -i arsiL'.s jn uucnesne lruiu relatives. iiitil Sunday. Mrs. Enid Magann of Soldier Sumard Dunn of this community mit was1 operated on for an emerted business in Grand June- - gency appendix Saturday of last Colorado the first of last week. week, at the Price Hospital. She is doing well. Beryl Anderson of this city tonsil patient at the Price Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller of tal last week. Idaho Falls, Idaho, returned to their home last Wednesday. They had dav, Mr. and Mrs.Ha rry Lat visited with Mr. Miller's sister, Mrs. of Sunnyside were receiving F. P. Fisher. atulations on the birth cif iter. Mrs. George B. Miller of River-to- n has been visiting at the home W. B. McKelvey visited fri- of her daughter, Mrs. F. P. Fisher. and Relatives in Ilieber and She will visit in Vernal before reLake the later part of this htome. aud Mrs. it rn Tn- turning coat by a straggling follower of the American Revolutionary army saved Washington's struggling forces from the designs of the traitor, Benedict Arnold. One dark night In September, 17S0. Arnold, who was then in command at West Point, met Major John Andre, adjutant general of the British army, on the banks of the Hudson river near Stony Point. There they discussed Arnold's treasonous plan to turn over Hudson valley to the Brit ish by surrendering West Point, which, with the successes just attained by the British in the south, they believed, would destroy American hopes. Next day Andre intended returning to the British sloop, Vulture, anchored in the river, but American batteries began firing on her and his boatman, Joshua Smith, refused to row him out. To escape this dangerous predicament, Andre started on the journey to British headquarters In New York overland. As he was Hearing Tarry-tow;.nd safety, Andre was suddenly confronted by three armed men. One of them wore a Hessian uniform coat. That led Andre into his fatal error. He concluded these were British soldiers and cried out that he was a British officer. Then to his dismay he discovered they were Americans. Andre begged, threatened and offered a huge ransom but In vain. The men searched him and papers in Arnold's handwriting were found In his stockings. The prisoner was turned over to an American officer, who sent a letter to Arnold, telling of the capture, unaware as yet of Arnold's implication. The papers were dispatched to General Washington. It so happened that General Washington had unexpectedly arrived on the Hudson. lie had sent Alexander Hamilton and others of his staff ahead to breakfast with Arnold. The message telling of Andre's arrest reached Arnold at the table. He folded the paper, excused himself and hastened to There he told his beau his room. tiful wife of his impending ruin and left her weeping with their child. He made good his escape. Andre was hanged. John Paulding, David Williams and Isaac Van Wert were the Americans who captured Andre. Each received a medal and an annual pension of $200 but their fame was dimmed somewhat when it developed that they were not soldiers but army stragglers, apparently devoid of patriotism. Andre testified that they were willing to be bribed but he could find no way to insure payment of the money he promised thcra. 4 EEFLECTIONS ON THE STEEETS OF HELPER "Hello, Rill!" "Hello, Jack!" "Say, Bin, i just had luncheon the Grill, and take it from ' it is some place! They serve best restaurant I of All that is new in Dresses and Hats in Our Big Fall Showing The collection includes an extensive and comprehensive variety of distinguished frocks and hats- - all specially designed for the woman who demands individuality, For sports, for dress, for afternoon or street wear a correct costume for every occasion is here for your approval. -- well-groom- f(d I any w. was surprised at the size the portions, and pleased with polite and prompt service. e hut sandwiches, s ana the coffee were beyond description. You really should it once like I did, and I'll bet see yen thorp everv dav. Weil. e home-mad- See you tprnor- - my door! All We e and Willilani of Salt Lake City have been ing to matters of business in While here they visited at B ht Ja :k. Dillllpr nn Simrhiv he Grill Cafe V. Auto Supplies First Class Repairing Ageats for NASH and CHEVROLET Automobiles. We always have used cars Telephone 44 and at a bargain Helper, Utah 27-- When asked whether he intended travelling abroad after he is out of the White House the President it saw reported to have said that he to want should he reason why n.T, leave this country. Which remark is reprinted here for the eranest those restlesf of consideration most of their A nipriea lis W ho snend Canada. in days touring GreenhalghY Drug Store that OT Where you get the best swung low to the road and with the body resting on chrome vanadium eteel springs 83 as long as the wheelbase the Most Beautiful Chevrolet provides the most astonishing riding anddriv d car. ing comfort ever offered in a At every speed, up to wide open throttle, it holds the read with a surety that is a revelation while rough stretches are negotiated in perfect comfoit. A type of performance that will delight and amaze youl money can buy in DRUGS AND MEDICINES TOILET GOODS GALORE Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded From Standard Drugs of Known Quality. low-price- $595 The Touring or Koadtter The Coupe M it If MllL The Coach r JJ SS'IC 'KM mi ..$625 $695 S?rr. The Spm Cabriolet The Landau The Imperial Landau -- $7I "I C 745 CO $7I OV 'lteMj3ar 395 Chajf is Only l.Tnn Trnck $495 ChtmU Only All pricrt f. o. b. Flint, Michigan They Inctutle the low handling and Teacher And now, children, give the definition of a husband. Tommy It's tioinething no respectable family should be without. 43 Scientifically balanced Fair Enough Come in today and gee for yourself the remarkable beauty 1 BciUtiful of the new Chevrolet. Drive it and get the thrill of its Bmooth, powerful, performance Chrviolet fcaancing chargaa available me Oh, M ays in Comfort Check Chevrolet Delivered Prices li.i ij-- -j. mm aiter tmm over any Road taken more than five years to prove it, but the nation now that llarrv Sinclair has no Teapot Dome. it -- i- v, Mrs. Tony Perry and daughter Remember the good old days when Corinda, have recently returned from could hide a roll of money woman a the California, where they spent past three months for the benefil in her stocking. of Mrs. Perry's health. They visit ed San Francisco, snendin? the mai- One hundred giant red wood trees or portion of their time around Los! have been presented by the State of California to the government of Bel Angeles. All of which is very fine glum. but we are wondering whether Belgium will have, room tor them. L. WILLIAMS, Manager H v w f phia THE HELPER GARAGE fa Jbr Economical Transportation dentist. attendHelper. H B t Gowns, Special Shipment, Large Sizes, Arriving Daily An official close to Colonel Lind-.envfs he ean have a million Ihe R. ilnllara simnlv by being married be A. N'ilson home. v,,.Q v tho wv mniera. Yea. that's all 1UI the olnt very well, but the fly in married-PhiladelMr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson1 mcnt is that he'd be and daughter pt Magna came to Inquirer. Helper Friday. Mrs. Johnson will' Mr.! time. remain heire Tor The man of ithe hour is not the Johnson, in company with Mrs. W. one who used to make a specialty O. Maulsby and son Orris, returned Washington of watching the clock. to Magna Monday. Post. I'll be there!" servo a Special Table E ri-- Larsen ed Felt Hats, Linclberg Hats, New Metal Hats and New appeime oats H. H. Cramer, geologist of the Union Oil company of California and A fool and his car should be soon Domonic Bergera of this community Atlanta Constitution. are deer hunting in thevi cinity of parted. Bryce's canyon. She Woman is more efficient. without Mrs. Ralph Christian came home can talk for forty minutes stand. of water on a Sunday from Beaver, where she was a pitcher Chronicle. Francisco San of sad mission the called by burying her husband, killed Monday in the It is estimated that 90 per cent Utah Fuel company mine at rross revenue of public utilities hnnir into communities served Owing to the abundance of news by them. and advertising matter in the Times Pur-ivif- p last week, several items of interest When Bill Hindi told Sam tn shut her mtouth and were necessarily forced from the Bill is paper for lack of space. k..ep it shut, she did. Joe Nielson h n t .ti Mf . That's Different Dad "Why don't you dance with young Thompson?" Co-e- d "Why, I wouldn't dance with him if he were worth a mil- lion." "Well, he is." "flood quick." heavens. Introduce me Mel per isara ge Helper, Utah QUALITY A LOW COST |