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Show ' ' ' ' . ..... v ' ' . THE BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM, UTAH - 1 I pIR COMIC SECTION f.. On the Road of Good Intentions " niTTTT lufc'LL II ivjHAT5Dj,TRoopiioH:'iHA'i in ,LtB START poH ? vou look Jz The Young Mothere THE ILLS OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN should be so well kncTTa to the youngest of mothers that a reminder or a repetition of the symptoms of illness seems unnecessary, yet there are some mothers who overlook a feverish condition, a little colic, or a disposition to be irritable. If not corrected they may lead to serious sickness. And, to correct them, to bring Baby back to its happy self, Is . so easy by the use of Castoria a medicine prepared just for infants and children It will regulate the bowels (not force them), aid digestion and so bring quiet and rest p Fletcher's Castoria has been doing this for over 30 years; regulating the ; stomach and bowels of infants and children. It has replaced the nauseating Castor Oil, so-cal- led Soothing Syrups, poisonous Paregoric and other vicious concoctions in the homes of true and honest mothers mothers who love their children. Those mothers will give their babies foods and medicines especially prepared for infants and children. Children Cry Fop ?y'vt Rnntmta 15 Fluid ftactnrj t 111 9$&&&ee4 : iliSi ' A Word About Truth. 1 Mm pJMljgj&ffi "Great Is Truth, and mighty above all thing" So lays the 014 W 1 TherebyPromote Difcstioa Testament, yet It Is equally true to-da- y. Truth shows no favors, ttecrlWnessandRcstCon&i feaIS n0 enemies. I jwM neither 0pliim.Morphlnen" prom inceptioa of Fletcher's Castoria, Truth has been ths Wlyj ilincral Not Kahcotk watchword, and to the conscientious adherence to this motto la ths ' M$t Maksmaa preparation of Fletcher's Castoria as well as la Its advertising Is 4o the secret of its popular demand. V iiSV.;.-"- a32 J All imitations, all substitutes, all Just-as-goo- d. preparatlona lack W Zht the en"11 Tnith, lack the righteousness of being, lack all Mm f4'i'$;' I blance even in the words of those who would deceive. I feSs- - J And you! Mothers, mothers with the fate of the World In your yjv'j fc A hands, can.you be deceived? Certainly not I Y&'fi A helpful Remedy fcr Fletcher's Castoria is prepared for Infants and Children. It is ; & ' F Constipation and Diarrnoci. dlstinctly. a remedy for the little-one- s. The BABY'S need for a med--: i Ad Fevcrlshness sno idne 0 take tte pace 0f Castor Oil, Paregoric and Soothing Syrups : Ite jfr. 'i loss oCftncy was the sole thought that led to Its discovery. Never try to correct IrAf fKstAUnVlL BABY'S troubles with a medicine that you would use for yourself. Sfll: 'gS MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT 13 AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CA8T0I1A ll; h555 genuine CASTORIA always ; W'tSe- ) n Signature of Exact Copy ol Wrapper. THI OINTAUK OOMMNV NBW VOUK CITY. Ill I I 'II II I II llll III III II II (Kill (Pailfl Gives Cheerful Hew Color Tono to Old Curtains Uiyj lblilu PUTNAM FADELESS PYESdyes or tints as you wish Asrc Not Wovtb tSse Fise aae r If they are the "big can and cheap" land , because they may mean baking failures : MAT'S. WHY The Economy BBftMBRIG PBWUJEM Is the biggest selling bread in tlao world (-- M Don't let a BIG CAN mfff : or a very low price mis-- 1 3Vi H ,f ip lead you. g j . 0 Experimenting with an feS : uncertain brand is ex-- tojPrfl 1 VI pensive because it 'lRpO " ' M WASTES time and jgg money. best by test TheWorld's Greatest Baking Powder i : . Collecting for the Phonograph "e5? 1 WMAY WERE I WO J COLteCTi HNS -- i Kvea wlu-- n a inun does have great nesii thrust upon him he really thinks that he achieved It. There are happily constituted peo-ple who don't cure whether they ex-press their opfnljns or not. It Works That Way. Sllllcus "Koes the Bible explain Just why Methuselah happened to live so long?" Cynlcus "I think not, but my own private opinion Is that some woman must have married him for his money." New York Sun. A man "has to believe something, you know." Tht confidence man la looking for that kind. The trouble about looking up to people Is that It encourages them to look down upon us. Well, Why Didn't You Name Your Own Prica? ma That vou've L oh.uihat ever rra no! no! That's not fair- - ual.i plinno- - . ToiUET U5 OUT IW TO SOU SIR VCU 5T VOUR. PRICE - WHATEVE2. SOU THINH6 ThE MUD, MR- - FARMER, IZL. eflWBFg3,,UED W HOW MUdHPO I OWE CARS J " I TT1 ffj I WOULD FNE OB ? 30UARS BE ALL RlCHT J i |