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Show TIMES, HIXPxIR, UTAH THE HELPEE 10, 1927 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Gamage Is Kentucky Coach QUEER QUIRKS in I HUMAN DESTINY KOTICE A 4 r By HARRY R. CALKINS ' WNU 8ervlc The Charter Oak XSi bungling impatience of a agent to destroy all evidence of American colonial liberty gave the New England colonies a siilenciltl emblem which was to serve as an inspiration for Jovers of liberty until the war for independence was fought and won a century later. The colony of Connecticut was very proud of the charter granted it In 1602 by Charles JI, which gave the community a large measure of freedom and Independence. James II, who entertained continental notions of absolutism, determined that the colonies should come under more complete subjection. To tiiis end he sent Sir Edmund Andros to America as royal governor general. Andres peremptorily demanded that the colonies surrender their charters. Connecticut refused. Ati iv a year of storming and threatening, Sir Edmund left Boston and visited Hartford with a troop of soldiers to demand the charter In person. Tha assembly was In session, and Into its hall marched the king's governor. His brusque demand was met by argument which lasted until darkness had settled down and candles had been lighted. At length Sir Edmund angrily demanded that the parchment be brought into the room. When the box containing the charter was placed on the table, Sir Edmund moved as though to seize it. At that instant a commotion arose among the crowd of spectators, a cloak was suddenly thrown with such dexterity as to snuff out all the candles, and Sir Edmund's voice was heard cursing and charging that .treachery was forward. When flint end steel had accomplished the slow work of relighting candles, It was found that the precious charter had disappeared. The royal governor general swore and stormed In vain. Assembly members knew to more than he what had become of the paper. Later it was learned that some iring coloniats pointed to Cnpt. Joseph Wadsworth, a militia officer-h- ad snatched the charter and borne it away to a hollow oak tree hi Hartford, where It remained securely hidden. The Charter Oak became the most famous tree in America and long served as a shrine for lovers of lib erty. Till' Until you drive one of the latest Buick models, you'll never know how fine motor car performance can be. You will particu- larly enjoy the amazing smoothness of the Buick engine, vibration-les- s beyond belief at every speed. Buy a Buick! You'll get driving qualities that are the envy of the motor car industry. s X ft con-tra- - j Utah Carbon Motor Co. Proposals should be mailed ! Specifications and blank proposals be obtained from the postmaster, Box 329, Denver, Colo. and a sample form of lease may be exProposals should be submij his office. with and without the items of J amined in may Diagrams of the offered, rooms ing inside offsets, dimensions,, light. Show- should be submitted on paper. Signed: C. T. Hx Post Office Ingpe,.. doors, windows, etc. The Post Office department reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Bos 320, .ft Phone or send vour should be placed in sealed 3 The Times office. Pro"Lease and marked envelopes -- 1 posal." Bids will be opened at Salt Tell the news to The ft,1 Lake City, Utah, on February 25, 1927, - -- mianceiis Harry O. (jiur.age, freshman coach rt tlio University of Illinois, has just been appointed head football 'oacli at the University of Kentucky. Gamage Is a graduate of course in athilie Illinois letic coaching and physical education and was a member of the varsity foot-ha- ll D(. 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A5 THE AS DEPENDABLE WHO SELLS IT 15 ONLY DEALER HIGH GRADE FUEKITUBE SEASONABLY elp ippi always the gown that Is in making up a smart-lookin- g outfit. Sometimes the very simplest of frocks are transformed into the most charming by combining them with unusual accessories. For instance, sometimes an attractive hat, smart shoes, or gloves can make a woman attractively dressed. Myrna Loy, Warner Bros, featured player, wears an exceptionally fascinating outfit In her forthcoming production, "Bitter Apples." The dress is a simaffair ple navy blue crepe two-piec- e with a bloused waist and a tiny while collar. With it she caries a large bag of navy blue quilted taffeta with a white taffeta motif in one corner. Her hat is of the same material, with a white taffeta motif on one side as the only trimming. Undoubtedly, the frock without the bug and hat would attract no particular attention. 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Model Frock of Navy PRICED SQUARE dl : Blue Poiret TwiL Even the lowest animals have an instinct that tells them of Home but how much more the name means to us! .And how much more it MAY mean, if it be attractive and comfortable. ) ie PRICE, UTAH A USED CAR I I I RichBeaiity it one-adm- THE GREATEST BUICK EVER BUILT at 10:00 a. m. tions. - The luulersIgueJ v.ill receive sealed proposal up to and including Feb. 21,1927 for furnidliing suitable quarters for post office purpose at Helper, Utah, at a stated price per annum, including heat, light, water, toilet facilities, safe or vault and all necessary furniture and equipment, under a lease for five or ten years from July 1, 1927. Floor space of about 1,800 square feet is desired. l Good daylight and a reasonably location are important considera 1 1 x ieen a.Uf Ii lrn cuff. ramm |