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Show ' t V- " ' .' ; - .... - ... ' - ' ' . .. ' ' .... ... , 'flUT , .. ' ' . THE PRESS-BULLETI- ''.''. letters From Bingham Soldiers i ; Letter from Tom Wilson, some-where in France, to a friend in - Bingham: .' "Just imagine sleeping in a pup ' 4ent for several days, cold and mis-erable nine-tenth- s of the time, and to make things worse raining every night and day, moving here and there, never being settled more than a day ' ' " or two at a time. . But to cheer things up considerably our mail arrived to-day. There was an abundance of it on account of our not receiving any for over three weeks. The sun hap-pened to be shining and it looks like .brighter dajs are coming for us, but not for the (Boche. Things are sure hot for them around here. 'Coming back to personal matters, I will say that I never was more glad to receive a letter than yours today. IA man will go through anything over here without a complaint, but we must receive a cheerful letter once in awhile. Of course the more often the better. 1 believe I have received all your letters, because you always address them correctly no there is no chance for them to get lost. .' ' "Oh yes, I also received the Press-- Bulletin today. Swallowed its con. tents like we do bread and Jam when we get it. "I guess you will be surprised , to hear that I have been In action for more than two months. I was at Cha-teau Thierry, St LMiliiel, etc. I wish you would kindly sign my registration card for me. 1 am afraid I was ab-- sent September 30-3- 1. I hope, that ru-Im-about Vern is false and that Shorty is alright by now. I have heard nothing except through your letters and what I read in the Press-Bulleti- n today. , "Here's wishing you good luck with vour new teacher, airs. Corroll, May she be loved and admired by you all as our former teacher, Mrs. King. We have been fighting along with fourth engineers all the time, but never have been able to see Uoche as yet. Have been trying to do bo for some time Bob Is still with me in the good old 13th, and as yet has come out with-out a scratch. Jack Dean from Bing-ham, has been along with me all the time. Yes, I know Golden Ivey, but I cannot say that France has agreed with me like it has with him, yet I have no cause to complain." i'PII : Shopping Early:; WMW--ImffiMW- - : This Year pPf Uncle Sam says we cannot have any extra help this year for the Holiday trade, so we must get an early start and get the shopping over before the last days be- - for Christmas. The early shoppers have the advantage of full stocks from which to I choose, also more time to make their selections and better attention from sales ' people. " ' : Staple and useful articles will be in demand this year. ' Here you will find splendid stocks frcm which to choose. All cur four big de-partments: are well filled with seasonable goods. Remember the boys "Over There" and send their boxes off early so they will reach them I by Christmas. , : The Big Store P1z :j C. E. ADDERLEY, Mgr. 1 Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh la a local disease, greatly In-fluenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to cure It you must take an Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medl-- ! taken Internally and acta thru the blood on tha mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was Ipnrestchriisbed by on of the beat phrslctans country for years. It Is com-posed of some of th best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood ; purifiers. The perfect combination of v ., i the Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is what produces such wonderful fesults In catarrhal condition!!. Bend for testimonials, free, F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Props., Toledo. O. All Druitslsta. T6c. , Hall Family Pills for constipation. WANT ADS'l FOR SALE OR RENT Modern up to date restaurant, good location. at the 'Butte. FOR SALE liar ley Davis motor-cycle In first class condition; will sell reasonable. Dr. Flynn. FOR 8ALE H917 Indian motor-cycle with side car and everything in good condition. Electric headlight and improvements. Apply to Anselmo & Pezzopanel ..FOR SALE Vase & Son piano, will sell at a bargain and take Liberty Bonds in payment. Inquire Press-Bulleti- n office. fm !' i m r' l'fciniiMiliAr obtained throiiirh thg okl entubliihwl J D. SWIFT a CO." ar being quickly ' bought by MnnufuLturcrit, , bend a mot!l or tketehc awl dwlnHnn of your invention lor Fh EC SEARCH and report on patpntability. Wc gut put-- W ent or no fee. Write for our fro lxw! of Juv nweilod inventionit. D. SWIFT & GO. " Patent Lawyers. Euu. idna. t. VVgOevnlhjSt, Washington, o. C. 1J. S. HEALTH OFFICIAL VISITING IN BINGHAM ' Dr. Jlarrison of the U. S. Health Department was here yesterday look-- . ing over the influenza situation in camp to ascertain whether the local physicians needed any aid from that LOST iRunch of keys. Under re-turn to PreBMBullotin Office. FOR SALE Chicken and fruit ranch, 1 acres, good water right and well, four room house in good condi-tion, poultry houses, cement cellar, shade trees, fine hedge; located .on car line; owner going , East. J. B. Cochran, general delivery, Murray. Utah. LOSTMonday night on Main street a diamond ring set in platinum of fancy design; reward of $10 to finder. Return to Stanley A. Jackson Main street. department If he feels that tha three physicians cannot handle the situa-tion he will send medical aid to the camp. . i mo. ts ti nmas ' f I , InJMQDljU Me) LnJ tfmw lb - I; $ ,. t XT OUR boy has carried his love of sports overseas. Almost within ir,-- rinminrTrriiBfiii ii n mmim in i p Y hearing of the Hun, he wants to knock out grounders and have a ' . 1 ' d ' catch. He has learned two new games bomb ball and volley ball Wily yOU SllOUld fflVe tWlCG as TTIlirh I ' , and has introduced one-o'c- at to the vacant lots of France. I ; 3S jvu eVeiMTaVe bGforP ' "Comeon,buddie!PutitoverthepanrheyellS,andthepan isthe H ' Q tin hat which he wore a few hours ago when he wentover the top to find The need is for a sum 70 per cent greater than any irift ever asfcpH ' the Hun. for. mceUie war began. The j 3 ' , Government has fixed this sum at I? U r' Further back, In the training areas, track athletics and boxing are on J ' " ' U ' U an organized basis. There are "twilight leagues" where every unit in an v?n2 Y168 v seven organizations all at once, the cost and $ g area has its team. World's series plpyers this year wear a new uniform, I eilort of six additional campaigns is saved. id I' d the uniform of our fighters overseas. I Unless Americans do give twice as much as ever before our sol- - "J 0 " . a There's military value m these sports, the high officers believe. For I diers and sailors may not enjoy during 1919 their ' "ft" E play can turn a fighter's leisure hours into making him a better fighter. I 3600 Recreation Buildings. . His periods of idleness are taken out of the liability column and made into I Miles of Movie Film. i Q assets. Play means an outlet for surplus energies, and an intake for i 100 Leading Stage Stars. ; 4 ' 5 morale I- - 2000 Athletic Directors. ... g :f " 6 ' 1 2500 Libraries Supplying 5,000,000 Books. fe g - From the start the job of putting system into sports has been entrust- - 1 85 Hostess Houses. . 1 r 5 ed to these agencies of morale. They have provided balls and gloves and 1 15,000 Big Brother ''Secretaries " 1 : u hats and masks and nets. They have rounded up 2,000 of this country's ' 1 Millions of Dollars of Home Comforts I 'W : ft best directors of athletics. They have sent the kind of men who can make I . .,A , . & up new games to suit conditions and who can organize the old games well. , I . . JIhae" yRS. f,g?ter h2" the I 1 of these seven organizations every step of the - Q The orders which these organizations have placed for athletic materi- - 1 way from home to the front and back again. You provide him with 8 als are the largest single orders now on record enough to go to every town 1 a church, a theatre, a cheerful home, a store, a school, a club and an r " "k and village where Americans are billeted. And more must follow every 1 athletic field and a knowledge that the folks back home are with SS- - , "P week. I hinv heart and soul ! They say the Germans have no love of sports. That may explain a I You have loaned your money to supply their physical needs " tot of things! Let's keep our boys as fond of play as when they left for Nqw give to maintain the Morale that is winning the warl' ' UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN 1? 1 Contributed By " J Incorporated J .4 . . ,mv tztiiy 's?7?- - y 1 |