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Show ' " THB PRES3-BTJLLBTI- N, BINGIIA1J, UTAH ' . I Kill That Cold With CASCARAMQUININE FOR AND Colds, Cougks TOM La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours i-- Relieves ' Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ' - Back of Your Investment Every dollar you invest in the 7 per cent Cumulative First Preferred Stock of the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Co. is secured by the entire physical assets and substantial earnings of the company. Back of your investment is an electrified railroad system, the popular "Orem Lines" which serves the people and the industries of one of the richest sections of Utah. You Can Become a Stockholder This is the first public offering of stock in this the company's 76 miles of electric railroad local concern. The stock can be easily tween Salt Lake City and Payson, Utah, placed in the East, but we prefer to give our Our company affords transportation facilities to patrons and employes an opportunity to invest. ne of he richest areas " Utah, serving an esti mated total population of 250,000. Factories have A total issue of $300,000 is now offered at a sprung up all along the line. Agriculture has been price that insures better than 7 per cent on the stimulated. Scores of communities have become investment, with prospect of future profit from thriving and prosperous. enhanced values. Dividends on the First Pre- - Our company has prospered, too. The gross ferred must be paid before dividends on either earnings for last year were $736,551; the net earn-Preferr- ed or Common Stocks owned by builders "gs $260,247. Net earnings over twice total in-- of the road. Dividends payable quarterly. terest charges. Gross earnings 40 per cent of total funded debt. During the past two years All money secured from sale of this stock w,ill both gross and net earnings have increased about be used exclusively for improvement projects on 50 per cent. I What E. H. Rollins & Sons,New York Investment Bankers, say about S.' L. & U. R. R. Co. "It is the opinion of our engineers and commercial experts that it would be difficult to find a business field more perfectly adapted for the successful operation of a short line transportation system, having in mind facility of operation, available freight tonnage, density of passenger travel, diversity of industries, wealth and stability of population, and opportunities for future develop- - ment" , Look into this rare investment opportunity. It is thoroughly safe and y insures good returns on your money. You can invest outright for cash or jT coupon 1 on the instalment plan. J ( Salt Lake & Salt Lake &Utah Railroad Co. without ob gation 1 y on my part, your Cirr "Orem Lines" cular ARl, with inform-- I j ution about your 1st al Offices, Salt Lake City . ferred Stock. ? Also Offered by Name Ed. D. Smith & Sons, Investment Dept. 38 West Second South, Salt Lake y Address .... . DON'T THROW fo J away the opportunity to have TtiL . ' your bln' fllled wlth hJgl1 lA i?s XI grade, well screened coal. It yf 7WM la a great Bat,sfact,on t0 J'Jy know that you have your f If ''!'' Ffw winter's supply safe In your y4lilll lfjn3 ho"se befor0 cold weather wmmlh come9and,8t.tlme 2 " t0 d0 lt before prices go up, by ordering from us. CITIZENS COAL CO. Bingham, Utah m IfWSSl Pe?Cent f J Interest 1 IOn YOUR MONEY WILL WORK FOR YOU 8 A Liberty Bell Bank will help you save at hom.e ; $1 deposit- - 1 here at 4 per cent interest, compounded semi-annuall- y, 1 Ied secures one for you 1 i You can't afford to put it off start your account today ; i J $1.00 is all you need. i $1.00 gets the bank starts the account draws interest 1 P and is refunded when the bank is returned. J SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW 1 i 8i::i:i::i;::i:U:::::a R. G. . BEE . I Maker of Good Clothes for Men I Woodring Building ill , ii .................................. ii . .We have just purchased from Carson Brothers of Lehi 1500 lambs of the Best Breed in the State of Utah. We kill our meat here in Bingham and are prepared to serve the people of Bingham with these fine lambs. Call on us for your young lamb. SOLD IN ANY QUANITY R Copperiield Meat Market I SAM CONDAS, Manager j 1 Phone Bingham 143. Prompt Deliveries OFIE0 ADS $100 REWARD For the return of a tine diamond ring lost during the fire at the Mascott. Mrs. Francis Preattel Mascott rooms. . S-- 4 .. J FOR SALE Flynn apartments In iMarkham Gulch. Every apartment Is rented. Income over $2,000 a year. Twenty per cent quaranteed on your investment. A-3- 1 SUGAR STOCK FOR SAkE I will sell 200 shares of Springville-Mapleto-sugar at a little above par value. I need some ready cash and will sell this much of my stock at a close price. Par value $10 per share, stock is now paying 8 per cent divi-dend and has paid each year since company began operating. Address Box 275, Provo, Utah. tf REWARD A reward of $25 will be paid for the return or information leading to the return of the pair of candy scales stolen from the Checo-lat- e Shop during the Pynn fire. Apply Chocolate Shop. WANTED A young lady to wait on trade. Nice pleasant work; good pay. Apply to the Chocolate Shop. LOST A wrist watch Wednesday, Sept. 22, between 91 Main and High school. Leave at postoffice and re ceive reward.. Miss Ruth Henry. "A RARE PIANO OPPORTUNITY" We have in the vicinity of Bingham a piano and a player-pian- both high grade, slightly used but in gnod con-dition. We will sell them at a bargain rather than ship them back to us. Re-sponsible parties can get reasonable terms and pay monthly, quarterly, half-yearl- or yearly. If interested write at once to LYRIC MUSIC COM-PANY 2524 WASHINGTON AVF... OGDEN, UTAH. (Oct. 9) yrwi'iwwiiiiwi(wwMwwwwww(xMiMnmi , . m LOSE.YOMHEADACHE QUICK ; USE THE DEPENDABLE a f&iA (EASYTOTAKE-5PEED- Y BEL1EFK . . tJi ' ' ,fAPUDINE . TOO O Pi! EH35S? SoUeverjierolyfiimifure JJ3l Jl"WM-71- S ENGLANDEH SPRINO BED CO. ,, "UmmmsJ New"fork Brooklyn- QUco y WifC. --"CTfEDEIIAL RESERVE s Your Bank IT cannot be too strong in reserve bank-ing power. It should not lack any facility to serve all your banking requirements. The $2,200,000,000 of gold reserve 1 of the Federal Reserve System give strength and reserve power to this bank and justify its selection as your Bank from every business standpoint. Bingham State Bank j Don't Wait for workers to come and ask you for a renewal of your member-ship. Send in your dollar to the nearest local chapter of the American Red Cross. Welcome the opportunity and privilege of repledging your fellowship by promptly unsvvering th Fourth Roll Call November 11 25, 1920 ' ' ; - : , v t " - ARROW COLLARS llK LAUNDERED OR SOFT I jiiiiir' ' I Cli THE BEST THAT YOU ISl " IM1 CAN. BUY -- AT THE f fL J , Plftpir PRICE YOU PAY XSi ' ' ' - Cluett, Peabody f Co.. Inc., Troy, IT. T. ' v. x r . .... .. ., "' tj , .'- ' MAKING WAR Oil DISEASE MENACE American Red Cross Announces Budget of $48,200,000 For Current Year. NEW DISASTER RELIEF PLAN Continuance of Heavy Work Abroad Deemed Necessary to Protect United States $21,000,000 Lest Than Last Year. A program of relief and service to-ward which appropriations of 0 have been made has been out-lined for the American Red Cross for the fiscal year, July 1, 1920, to July 1, 1921, according to official annpunce-men- t by national headquarters of the organization at Washington. The fig-ures for 1920-2- 1 are $21,000,000 below those of 1919-2- to which $69,400,000 was spent Important among the Items of the budget for the present year Is the ap-propriation of $31,500,000 for relief In foreign lands, which Includes $11,000,-00- 0 In purchase! supplies on band and not distributed. Must Protect United States. This will enable the American Bed Cross to continue its humanitarian ef-fort to aid stricken peoples to themselves, to fight the disease epi-demics which threaten many countries and to efface largely the remaining traces of the blight left by the World War. It is regarded as social as well as physical sanitation on a large scale that will hare a direct bearing on fu-ture conditions In America. Central Europe, the chief sufferer from the conflict, today Is facing an-other winter of famine, pestilence and ruin. Typhus decreased much during the summer months where last winter It had Its greatest stronghold, but phy-sicians who Investigated the situation at the behest of the League of Red Cross Societies have given their un-qualified opinion that this coming win-ter will see u recurrence on an un-precedented scale. The Red Cross feels It must continue preventive meas-ures abroad to keep this and other deadly maladies from the United States. , Millions for Work at Home. When the disease was sweeping Cen-tral Europe last winter the American Red Cross, with the aid of the govern-ments of afflicted nations, undertook the fight against It. Hospitals were estab-lished wherever possible and food and clothing were distributed to the un-dernourished populations, who by rea-son of their undernourishment were easy prey to the epidemics. Where disorganization contributed last year to the great Inroads made by the dis-ease, by virtue of Its knowledge of the disease and the presence of well es-tablished hospital centers, the Ameri-can Red Cross this year will undertake the work with a new confidence. Including the total of $11,000,000 In supplies left from the last flscal year, the $31,500,000 Is $21,000,000 less than the expenditures for 1919-2- Appropriations for domestic activi-ties total $16,700,000. . The largest Item of this "home" budget Is $7,800,000 for civilian relief work. This Includes service and as-sistance for families of soldiers, sail-ors and marines, and work Incidental to disaster. Of the total appropria-tion for civilian relief, $5,000,000 Is held In reserve for the carrying out of actual disaster relief. Reduced Overhead Expense. The Red Cross Invariably Is the first thought of a community visited by ca-lamity. With this In mind, It was de-termined by the Executive Committee In preparing the budfeet of 1919-2- 0 to have a fixed reserve fund from jWhlch to draw In these Instances. For assistance to soldiers, sailors and marines In hospitals and In camps this year $1,900,000 has been set aside. Four million two hundred thousand dollars has been appropriated for Im-provement of health and prevention of disease throughout (he United. States during the current twelve months. The Red CroRS Is fully with the United States Health Service In this work and through Its Junior Red Cross Is doing much to spread among children the principles of sanitation. An appropriation of $1,: 000,000 has been made for developing the peace time program of the Red Cross by service to Its chapters In 'all regions. The appropriation ef $48,200,000 Is exclusive of the local expenditures of the 3.000 or more chapters. Administration expenses this year will be $1,800,000. Last year they were $2,300,000. - FIVE DAYS LEFT ON WHICH TO REGISTER FOR ELECTION Days left on which you may register for the general election are October 5, 6, 12, 26 and 27. As there are several hundred names to be registered, every-- body should see to it that they are on the lint, and not put off registering until the last day, or the registry agent may be too busy to handle your case. It will be remembered that two years ago at election time the '"flu" was raging at its worst, and as a consequence, only a small percentage of the voters came out to the polls. The ones. who voted two years ago are the 4 only ones whose names are now on the list. |