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Show lllilffiljlilB On Account of the War and the Selective Draft the Pukinfj U Rather Thin in Many Places For the Gentler SexThey Are, Invited to Do Some Prospecting Around the Hingham.Hil! t' .The List- Includes. Postal' ClerkS, School Teachers and Every, Variety of the Ci-ped Species. . , ' , - I Owing to the war and th selective" - ', dnjlt the stock of available matrlraon- ial; prospects of the male persuasion ' hai been considerably thinned in 03ing- ' ' ' ham, but 'there are still ft few in this community of marriageable Age and matrimonially inclined, Vho would, make reasonably fair war ihusbanda, , and a3 a tip to the ladies w will men- ' tion a limited, number and suggest that the fair maidens get together and devise ways and means of dividing up- : ' th spoils.''' , " '. v. frirst we give the name of John Tre- - -loar as agoM prospect, lie Is not "only good looking, but Is ahighly eu-- -tertaining Indies man and would not -f ' be a bad catch by any means. Slie has ' ( , a federal Job, Is not likely to- be draft- , ;-cdf ;-cdf andae could provide well, for a - ' wife. v. w;; . y . j Clyde Countryn an W of, a ted rrv-r agfe.'but he says that he ha reached th conclusion., .that he-, could Jf ill a , man's place jr. any:iine ol buniness. ; i He is not subject to 'the draft and Ni , I onlv trouble that lopal maids a , ; ihav in rounding him up would :', . found in the fact that a Salt Lake flos-1 .- Isle' holds, a promissory note against , him, secured by a chattel mortgage. Out owing to the matrimonial market , fluctuations, it is possible that a small indemnity might release him from hia fJ present obligations. ' , .. . . U. I. Ferrell would not be- a bad choice by any means, and he' ha Uen seriously considering! an, embarkation in the joys of nuptial felicity, die U ' , very popular 'among1 a wldojlrcle of 'trleiids'BnTNJWtfTnT menta, being a talented musician and , -1 having been a bachelor for many : , years la quite proficient In darning . sox and other delicate needle work. He has a marked taste for Oriental ; beauty, but might consider a proposal from Occidental maids. In this case It will be perfectly proper for the girl ' , to propose, and In case the proffer is ' rejected It will be done in a satlsfac- tory manner and a valid reawou as- r signed for the same. h tluy Baum might be apprehended or corralled if the right woman slioold take up the: matter of turning him. He is a man of discerning tastes and nothing appeals to his so strongly as feminine beauty. While he is a man of wide experience he is a' congenial t and companionable sort of guy, and has the necessary requires to jiuine , a; good woman, happy. .Write or ap- , ' . piy in person. Photo should uoomn pany first letter. Hie could provide . handsomely .for a woman of refined u na and h is well worth gambilng far. ' ; !Pat Ifyland -is a handsome youth, au ,-. ' elegant dancer, a lover of fomiulne ho- . ' doty and 'he would be a lucky catch for some pretty girl who ia. looking . tfor a tip-top fellow. Pat's in no par-jticular par-jticular hurry -to get married, hut lit -WoUld bardly pass up a goodA hunre. 'Another fellow who would lie ticKi'-! to death to have -om iH or fairly.. . ' : reasonable appearance propose to htm Is Tom Culleton. - Pch -would n-t of- ., , fend liim in the least and he wouM ac- , ; : cppt'-or decline on the -spur v Vw-moment Vw-moment without, taking il-.w o vw r.-' dlder. Tom is an all-aronml -,,s;iInr fi-llow and is not a Lit Jealous. . H -un- other fellow goes home with lii' ln-,-.t . f girl he thinks tli follow lohZ him; - t Uj, favor. Tom might befi'"i ' 'i'"1'! tjie post office, or ha could h. ca'-rl t 't ' hy u.Bll or phone host any whore. . ... f And there is Bill Asi'W, aHuixtuut- . . ' f, iliistmaster. w'jrt is right on flue f:rfng r ljiip, and while he is niMlf nil t - , ' that,-hi' t .of ah amorous disposition ... and the way he could lpvo bi vru i ttv ?iri would h ft iii. It mii?.lit vii-ijaraa vii-ijaraa him a little to broach M-? ,s';l-jr,"t. ,s';l-jr,"t. but he would take no offeiw. .Tl'arrf Gold worthy - la a 'hrtmlsom -' guy. but jrtst the-Kast 'bit bnhtnl among Indies. St!l! he tbinkt' a ui .! 'deal about the women aini we rt.nld siiggeKf tliat aonie ewwt dahr.el v.nt him a nice little-note , or p i't tj 1- t Igvpr tlie phone, 'ile is aniniliH'i"i- ' ent leaser and has money to burn. " . . J Teddy Thorne might be a ht?l" !; !'! to round up, but he. could prw-'tii-)VHd entertainment for the right surf of a , .) toman",' and no doubt: would , glad , for the opportunity If cveryriiuv-r , Worked just fight He V tt p."-1 churchman and has othr-r tnr t . tares that should commend liira U the. , fair sex,- J , It Would bo, a t;frky -winan tbu. could H('ed in Ktttinp; a vn' on l:!i Fltztfeeuld- H urtnild ba !'"; .U to find -a more dwHir(tbl0-iiar'...r ' whlie Dan dm't say very much ulicut ! lie is awful fond of the pivHy ': u'.ul It's not likely l!'it he w Mid t:i.-u dwn a Rood .'ha.wc If th r .nt ;ir! t;ii'.i-i t him in i'iw i-"Kit "! 4 ind Vif'i VU' 5 I r "J'.:-'' ':n, '.' . UnW tl i!"-. t to liicanH the ;mi-.v 1 tec.-, are ihui he would x t !." I A ,d I') 1ne K i I . 1 "the peufh r i Hf ei.hr.-. h.- . ,'tv fn 1 of the ' ' ' ' ' JUL : i i. m i f. "-I , - '" i. . . - accomplished and experienced bachelor bache-lor and would no doubt relish a change in his way of living. iKe Is a member mem-ber of the fire department and Is a hero In fighting the flames, but Is just the least bit backward among the fair sex. However, he might he captured cap-tured and interned should the right girl set her cap for him. Homer Christensen is a young man of a sweet and charming disposition, an accomplished athlete, a regular fellow, fel-low, ao to speak, and is not blind to feminine beauty. Harry Jacobs would be gald to find some congenial woman who would like to help him spend his money. There are others who might be mentioned, men-tioned, but we will pass them up for the time. Each of those mentioned above ' have been charged two bones and the same will be due and collectable collect-able Immediately after they are married. mar-ried. P. S. It might be mentioned that Nehl and Sermon are both on the market, but they are so well known to local maids that It is not necessary to eulogize them here. MATRIMONIAL PROSPECTS IN BINGHAM ARE NUMEROUS (Continued from page 1) be landed by home talent if some one would go about it in the right way. Hy. Mitchell is a dandy-looking fellow fel-low and Just the kind women go crazy over, and while it's possible that he has had chances to get coupled up in the past, that's no reason to tiling he might pass up a good offer now. Hy. has a good Job and he has been working work-ing all fall as though he was laying up funds for some approaching event He would no doubt consider lavorably a matrimonial bargain. It might be that Ernie Dean has already al-ready been spoken, for, but tbls is not' certain, and there would be no impropriety impro-priety In interested parties going to the trouble to find out. !t would be worth a little worry to catch him even If it should be necessary to snatch him Irom the grasp of another. The boys say John Bchoettlln is plow but sure, and that he has a great fondness for feminine creatures. He posseses the qualities which ought to appeal to all good husband seekers, and he would no doubt be favorably Impressed with some sort of matrimonial matri-monial offer. He is an assayer and a good one, and can be depended on to supply his better half with an abundance abund-ance of spending money. Henry Irwin, manager of the Western West-ern Union Telegraph office, ought to be a shinning mark for some fair iBingham maiden, and possibly is. He Is conveniently located in the city hall and he might be interviewed on the subject at 'most any time. He is an A-1 fellow and takes special delight de-light In talking to the ladies. And he might be wired in with little trouble. For some lady who would like to have a learned man the name of Peter 'Marthakis is suggested. Jle is a splendid young man of a sunny and congenial disposition,, a preceptor, an adopt In the art pt ..aking love, and with the proper fltersraslon might be induced to get i4;irried. !Uoy 'Nelson a bachelor of some standing and xperience. He knows Honiething of lie culinary art and would bu hejfrul to a wife In many wavs about h he kitchen. At present he 'is roomftig with Jo Berger, who stands rendy to recommend him to anv good Aroman. Hugh Giant, a beautiful and accomplished accom-plished yo niff mnn, would like to marry mar-ry the b'eh in the world and he ought to be able t pleaxe a woman of fancy tastes, bul 'would most likely accept the first finer. John vliitmore would be a dandy r atch fori some nice girl. He Is an |