OCR Text |
Show PACE SIX THE BINGHAM PRESS BULLETIN I ; H-rGReS- S-- jwoRD ' V- ;''. -- rrrr jr r-- r r r ts-- it a" ;rT '- """" """" "" " is-- )4 TT ,a """ "" " - """" " "" ( j. 17 T aa" z 25" v . OT T ir 37 zT l:iczzmm&;z.'Z.'. i' " af "" JF" " 3 TT "" wm TT" iV' r so S tS H : ' aa" """" it tt - ff" .j ; n f - b" 7i i',:, ' ; - f ; n irtn iTTTT 3 tnr ; "V j3r- - & b" 7 '. - VT "T" W" T iT TT iT TT ri It if" ' TJ f T " "" " " """" """ " y 5-T- ai 33 aT j 5r JI " TTo " ' W I JT" " "" iT " 53" "" " " ' "'-- l 1 1 I I hlTTTVi lllr-- r (Copyright, 1S(.) 14 l.ar tmmmn 15 'Ura IS Urlfl HTltr la OmU 50 Put . 51 Sailor 34 a Dfr I l.aatraaa SH T.ol 54 ASlrmatlT aa Bodr that bItm Uaat IT Oily Stt 4'arrL la a wxn 4 Plaraaalta 4i Asm 4 DlMaaa ( the aklja 4S Prrvarlcataa 4B Nahl 4S 4 hll4'a tar 49 Paraat se i.ik ST lalrrarlr ta aa aaibaaar sa Jraaa afllctrS with ahharml tlm aaa B GaSScaa ( th Satra 50 Artlfila aU aaral S3 Aa aaara as SlaalSea a Ratallataa Laasaace aa atadllaal kf laaal aevallaritlaa N silk lahrta TO Sharaaaa Tt Accaaialata TS Mlalatarla aalrlt TS OaatUataa TT Sart at srlTa T Baaat af har4a Hacard at a alaala raa 55 Oaala-aat- a 4 laSleatla praaaaaa af lailaa (aaaib. (aval) ST Plthr aarlaa SW Mlalea4la atataaiaat 1 fraai nll S Mlaa Tha aalatlaa will asaaar la aast laaaa Heritnntal. 1 Savarr S C'ata ' a Vlalbla aialatara , 14 La4Ua IB Oraal ralar , i IT Tart af a MahaamaJaa haaaa ! Oa aa accaalaa : ladlvlaaa " 3a Prlaat la Baeaaatae . 38 Caaatractlva aiatahallaaa , Jf Blaa i S Slaw (aiaaleal tral - VPaalaaala la Eaat Aala , Tawara I Dawaaaat I Klllar ' . SO Vtaiaat paaalhla . - ta are Water altahar Math iaaat.1 41 Nat laarral 44 Nata af aiailral arala ': 4 Oavara; with a eaaala ' 4T 47alral aaaaaS af aartk 4 Taar . M Aaaariaaa arataetiva aaaalatlaa ; ' SI Daachtar af OaSaiaa (aarth.) 1 Ha4 with attaatlaa SS avaraa' ' S I Traaaarraaa a Nathfea SS Oraaahaa W latarrasta tlaa V Shrill, SlaaarSaat whUtla ' 4 Praeraata ' a Hlsthwar T Iwa, aaf aa a arap Aapllaa-. - tana ; f O.SSaaa af tha haartk TS ... Oaa s T4 CaaJaaXUa' T Pahlla aaaaathlr : Teralhlr M Oaa ...... 1 ralaatta taaar valaa SS Oaptarias; cattla A aaaelaJ prtrllrca M Of haaalaaa astaat ' Sawraaa e Waa4arar Phllaaaphara S KaaraTad.elraalar pla af ajalal 4 Raatara T.rat aaa4 la prtatla Dlalafaataat , , v.. , ! Vertical. 1 Flaraa ' ' Sj Bapraaalaa af haartr aaaaat ' PJlaw thraash ' . , , Far af arh ta ha" .; '' ' Haralar aaatraetlaa af tha haart Oarve -- ' a i.fcaataat harwaaa' aatlaaa ' " Cawar4lr fallaw 1 1 Imalaaiatlaa . II City la Callfarala IS Verhal Parclva Solution af Last Week's Punla. fftll nn'I 4 !? ffsi iMLlli Y IAwif IlT I ilPlclwUUclolpiEljeNTieifj A Man-Ma- d Diamond The geological survey says that dia-monds wr-r-e made by Molsaan by the sudden chilling of molten Iron con-taining dissolved carbon. - They hare also been made by another process In-volving simultaneous action of high temperature and, pressure. Diamonds are not made extensively, 11 the large atones are Imperfect. The laugh provoker of the year will be shown on Monday when "In Hol-lywood with Potash and Perlmutter" wifl be flashed across the silver sheet. Alexander Carr and Vera Gordon head a notable cast in this great com-edy, which should play to crowded houses as it has done w!erever it hns been shown. ' Tom Meighn, the old time favorite, will be the big attraction for Tues-day when he will be seen in "Tongues of Flame." This film was adapted from the last novel by Peter Clark Macfarland. You will admit that ii '"' "" 'jJiiM this is one of the best things Meighn has done for the screen. - j Barbara La Marr and, ' Conway Tearle will entertain the patrons of the Princess Theater on Wednesday ( n "The White Moth" a story of Paris and Paris high life. Thursday and Friday Glenn Hunter will hold the boards in "Merlon of the Movies." Those who have seen this clever comedy proclaim it to be one of the best entertainments yet offered. Mr. Hunter starred in stage play, and is assisted in the film by a i stellar cast which includes Viola Dana. movie Nojijr This evening will be the last chance to sec Harold Bell Wright's "The of Brian Kent," at the Princess theater, said by many to be one of the best films of the year. For Saturday the management of-fers "Red Blood and Blue", one of the new type of western photoplays which has lately come into favor. Al-though plenty of real action is shown, not a single gun is drawn during the play. Hope Hampton and Harrison Ford will hold the boards Sunday with "The Price of a Party." It is the story of a girl who. fought for suc-cess against terrific odds. treematonry There Is no evidence that the order ha been In exlxtence for more than a few hundred years. As now orgnnlzed the fraternity dates from 1717 when four lodge of London met and formed a grand lodge. A few lodges can be traced about 100 years before 1717. Previous to that, there la no record of the order. Historian of the subject say that In a general way the Masonic lodges can be traced from the stone niaaon lodges, survivals of the guild which built churcheM, cathedrals and bridgea In the Middle ages. Stories that the order ha had an uninter-rupted exlHtem-- since the days of the flood, since the time of Ixls and Oalrls In Egypt or since the building of Solo-mon's temple are mere myths and are not conxidered as part of the real his-tory of Freemasonry. ml Doyouyearn for a clear if complexion?! Try the Resinol products a week and watch your skin Improve I Resinol Soap thoroughly cleanses the tiny pore and rids them of impurities. Resinol Ointment soothes and heals the In-flamed, irritated spots. The most ag. gravated cases of skin affection have readily responded to this treatment. C bo abtalnad twall dnnajus. Resinol Patronize Press-Bulleti- n Advertisers. U.S. CAFE Under New Management Only White Help Employed . BALL 8 BEARALL, Props. Open All Night Opposite City Hall MltMSWIIIMIMIMMHSIMIIHllltMIIMHmmmSWINWIIWHH WHMIWelWStlHIIIISl Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION h0MS Hot water Sure Relief WAND 7Sj PftCKAGES EVERYWHERI I Spring h Here! 1. g And so are we, and with the coming of spring it might be well to suggest that NOW is the time S w 0 get that car out, and have the accessories put on. When it comes to accessories we lead the field g in Vingham Canyon, and our prices are reasonable, too. & H Come in and let us show what we have in the line of accessories, and we know that you will do H w the rest.L SPRING IS HERE! . . You know what a SrOT LIGHT Every car should be equipped with a There is nothing so essential to a car ma "S Va car' a.nd we have the ,at" ' JACK that works, and we have just as is a clock that will keep time. And J0 ? ETa spTtTht nd 9 what you want, priced as low as $3.50. to think that they cost but $4.50. play the game safe. fX Did you ever have to pull up ALEMITE LUBRICATING x 5 the seats in the car while SETS . , A Klaxon that lets the rest of if?' tall for a screw-driver- ? A. r ; ' ' V". '" ,. , , . the' world know that you are iS ! ! ' you have, but when you A" a"ge a" We have them tor Fords and coming nd. we. !! knoy. that jt X U- - have one of our tool chests this nm!, and considenng that Chevrolets., The. sets, include ltul?!?: t troubie !, elimimted And on- - th'y CO?t but $12S ?OU shouId aI1 fittings and. gun for only W not be without one - ; $3.99. Waxon. which we have in stock CJ ly $4.50. ! priced from $4.50 and up. 3 H, Slj A motormeter is not alone an X Having trouble with your bat- - essential, but alsoan ornament. A g A dash board I.ght keeps you tery? Well, when you get one - The kind we sell are guaran- - 4 from being in the dark, and of our GUARANTEED Bat- - SPark rius that do the work, teed to do the work, and you" 1? who wants to drive with a teries for $16.50, your troubles 1nced from (,0c and UP- - never need worry about get- - 1& gt dark dashbbard? Just think, will cease. Let us show you ting your engine too hot when W 5 they only cost 65c. some real batterie- - yoU have one of our classy W Rf ' j motormeters on your radiator. X , s . " ', $3.50 and up is the price. t5 I H r2 f--f SURE We seU GAS and OILS and when you get & F ytaO III your gas and oil from us you know you are getting I 111 1 Si --I If C al service thrown in. For service of the higher I UImPII P X order see Ren, Chick, Jerry or Joe. s r'1 jk : stone i Day and I Tires ITI Nisht I I Bingham Garage & Storage J - LINCOLN FORD FORDSON Phone 88 1 J "We Put the Serve in Service" f CWH Hmt$ CracW Kaacklas "VaMllaa" rnkaai Mir aa roar haada hctora warkiaa ia tha aoM ar wat aad raa'M araid happaa haada aad araakad kaaoklaa. Par aata. haraa, baaiaa. bniHWtaadaoraaarikiatreablaa, ' aply "VaaaKaa" JeNr Hbar.Hr. j Ahrariala,aoothiaaadhaaUa. aa mMnfctf. ItUjiararaHrtlaa. ChaMhraadh Mft Coeipaar a SutaStraat - WJ'Ji ; Naw Yark Vaseline i a1 aaa. u. a. mt. arr. PETROLKUM JELLY ' I BATHE YOUR EYES rt5v I Vaa Ir. Thompson'! Brawatar. KfTT VV Bar at Tonrdra(yli'aor w 1161 Hirer. Tr7. N T. 'Lf i I Quick RtUti I ApWaMnt affactiTa irra. I , V 35c aad 60o akiaa j AadncraailaHPlSO8 .d Throat aadCaaat J L D. S. Business College i school or rrnciCNcv i AH oommarckU btanehaa. Catakajfraa. ON. Mala St SALT LAKE CITY, tlTM j 1 K)uom Strstead, raftr Aa-- : rhttamt,aLlay,aSiaakalaafmiriaU, iatvWafl aMaa, j( Ha'ilVUu'iiralaS aatCkaiaa. UUa ' Ssft Astistptic ul Mktfi i W Daaa not bUrtar ar ramaratho J! hair and bana aaa ba warkad. r Plaaaanl ta aa. U battla, i J daUvarad. Daaarlba raar aaa - JLJ faoroaApaBriraloolo.auaatlaaa aai iJ f. r. Ti-- aL hc SlIliUiaArfcM.aMt. J Unflattering Cognomen Cooher Pedy, the home of the famous South Australian black opal, Is 100 miles from anyhere and proba-bly the most primitive village In the British empire. The Australian blacks christened It Cooher Pedy, or "white man living In a hole," and It Is said to well deserve Its natne. Famout American Born in Month of February Children born In February have all the odds of obtaining greatness In their favor. Figures complied by Dr. Robert Underwood Johnson, director of the Hall of Fame, show that more men and women enrolled In the hall were born during February than In any other month. Twelve of the sixty-t-hree persons who have niches In the hall had their blrhdays that month. They were Mark Hopkins, February 4; William Tegumseh Sherman, Feb-ruary 8; Dnnlel Boone, February 11 i Peter Cooper, February 12; Abraham Lincoln, February 12; George Pea-bod- y, February 18 ; Alice Freeman Pal-mer, February 21 ; Ocorge Washington, February 22; Jame Ilussell Lowell, February 22 ; Emma Willard, February 23; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, February 27, and Mary Lyon, Febru-ary 28. Doctor Johnson's list showed that April was second with eight Hall of Fame members. June was last with only two. t - .. i Secret of Long Life Seventy years old, looks about fifty and feels even younger, Is an apt. de-scription of Elmer Gray, assistant county attorney of Hennepin county, Minn, lie says It Is all because for more than A5 years he has gone with-out eating noon lunch, By not eating the 13,000 meals he conservatively es-timates that he has saved 13,200, bnt wishes some on to tell him where It W """' - - , 9 I7CJNE shoe off, and one $hoe on, i i Hurry up your dressing, my son John; j Breakfast is ready, steaming on the table, j If you don't come soon, 'twill all go to Mabel , Find SiaW:and'tha,ipakr!:;'"UpBr iaft'earnar aowri 'along 'paolt Upp 4fbt aid down baok of htaci. |