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Show I - - ,. ;v,- ... ... j, '. ,,. ' ff v rckle a Uvsr, , ' " " THE BINGHAM NEWS '' ''s:":r:::.';' y ;- - - , . .... ............ ; ' econd grade CULTURE $2.00. SEND IN YOUR SUB-SCRIPTI-NOW. , ; NOTICE! All outstanding accounts due the Outlet Store, Incorporated, must be paid to , CHARLES NEERING, Secy, and Treas. 505 Main St., Bingham. DON'T ASK YOUR NEIGH-BOR FOR THE LOAN OF THIS i PAPER WHEN YOU CAN RECEIVE IT 52 WEEKS FOR THE SMALL SUM OF Beware! of AGENTS soliciting for Photo Studios obtaining bus-iness ' by- - misrepresentation saying r the .AMUNDSEN STUDIO is out of business, they are selling, an inferior article, and are not" legiti- - ' mate. We have been in busi-ness here since 1911 and we have the best, equipped Photo Studio in the 'State. - '; " ? : ! ' AMUNDSEN PHOTO STUDIO 343 Main St. Salt Lake City Phone Was 950 (Opposite Post Office) i When in Salt Lake . stop at TheAItonHotel Modern CleanQuiet Rates: $1.00 day and up Sam Lyte, 13S South State Manager City Conveniences On the Farm ; ; 0N your fam vou can have every convenience to make housework easy which the housewife in the city enjoys. Electricity will do your washing quickly and efficiently, and leave you untired when it is finished. You can do four hours' ironing in one with an electric ironer it is quick, easy to operate be-cause you can sit down as you iron with it, and economical to use. ..a!; An electric vacuum cleaner will take all the dirt and dust out of your rugs and will preserve them. No more sweeping and arduous cleaning! An electric range is the most economical, ef-ficient, and convenient method of cooking no trouble at all! Come in and let us show you the wonderful electric servants which will make woman's work on the farm pleasant and easy. U1MI PWERi?LlGMT GO. SficimtTtibtic Service Burning Heart, Threads y The j Branding 1 1 Iron By Katharine Newlin Burt I Contains some rare pic-tures of life in the West, ,t $ but more than that is ' the thrilling record of the tangled loves of "T - three persons. .. v You will be amazed, jp this human triangle, r at the strange incident from which the story takes its name; at the devil-inspir- ed use of a white-h- ot cattle brand and me resulting effects upon the Eves of two men and a woman. A tense and charming love story with excep- - " bona! grace and fervor. - - j A New'Serial Starting in This Paper Soon "i,iiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiittwi11 DRINK BLATZ NEAR-BEE- R and smoke mrni CIGARS For Sale by All Local Dealers Nelson Anson Co, Distributors, 337 Eccles Ave., Salt Lake City 1 OltNN BITTY NITA, WALTtK POLA ' OLOIA ItWIS I THCOOORK I AI1 All AN Tfff All these Paramount artists HYf W Xtr W invite you to ParticPate V I I 1 fySOX'Cj JlAUBDv XyV&nnj seaWsoniththPearwamoroldunetveWr esaewk gtheet wgreelalteu.n!demr owtiaoyr. picture iclJ I j ) if J ( You have the opportunity for a grand review of 1923'a jfj ( t Sl vf1 W achievements and a pre-vie- w of the great Paramount P1 I f Ln I feV I VW I fefl J? kZ. Wh VV Pictures coming. I I I " '- -A I holt Aricaroo AotroARGwCTtA PpwtuAtLLofOwTTl Celebrate Paramount Week at your own theatre as mil- - 1CA"L,S I robirt AIviCTcm AI hcrbcmt CORTCT . lionB v. during five revioua ar ParanxntWeek. pAo'H.A h.mihq nqm, I (r T "Ifs Paramount Week at your theatre nowl" $VS 6fV ffil Y Y 6 n ii nil II M joins in the national demonstration of the better motion pictures L) liu Irllll jj jjjjs week Paramount Pictures will be shown I At The Princess ali&aW At the Highland Bov I I ' "THE SNOW BRIDE" I I September 2nd I JACK HOLT .woMlrabTH4hFACEs Saturday, Sept lJack Holt in "A GENTLEMAN OF; J LEISURE." t "A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE" BETTY COMlSOxN gund g 2--L-eatrice Joy in --HIE LAW OP THE t September 3rd RICHARD DIX LAWLESS." . LEATRICEJOY September 7th Monday, Sept. 3Dorothy Dalton in "THE LAW OF 1 the silent partner" William DcMHIe Production THE LAWLESS." . 0NX 3S" s 4th Tuesday, Sept. 4-- AHce Brady in "THE SNOW BRIDE." DOROTHY DALTON MASLYixTERa0N, Wed"eP in GEORGE FAWCETT YV1111 4 l"AtiJ5. the law of the lawless s Thursday Sept 6-- William DeMille's Production, with Theodore kosloff. tully BEBE DANIELS an All-St- ar Cast, "ONLY 38." MARSHALL CHARLES F"d9 7Bebe DanieIs "A GAME CHICKEN." GAME CHICKEN " "iT'lt's a pElomo u"n"t' 'P i c t u re it's the best show in town mt Work ot th Sower, tin T'de 0rld' "ntl bwe wise w ? gralD flun uut tan" J1 ?!-K- nut Hamsun In "The of the SoIL" l" Overloaded Governments. From time to time peoples have re-volted from the over-loadin- g ot gov-erning bodies, either with men or with prescribed formal duties. . Wise lead, ers who are seeking the permanent good of their people keep as fax M possible from this danger. " ZfSr&ol. while I wa. passing I Sfof tHe cloakroom, he leaned-- over f kissed me and then whispered, I 'wiUou be ny l " t night 1 I was talklM to thy best Mend, when . . I Jou S?er teU this to anyone I'll tell 12 something." I he ben conftled to me that 1 had-asked - ber w be his glrL-Exch- ange. l ' ; SPREAD BY WARS Fr"Ch 8o," Brought Artist Treasures and Ideas From Their Campaigns In Italy. vl silk .how in New 5 .Kk B,w"tfw of Amerl-c- a laid products before the Amer-lea- n public," said Horace B. Cheney, the noted designer, --just as many yeara ago artlsta brought their finest work to kings. "At the order of Prancla I, great. xut of the Valols, Benvenuto Cellini aumihoned to theart odtirlt, wito produce the .jciracles pt bis art which were astonishing Italy Writes Cellini, 'We found the king's court at Fountalnbleau. I went to his majesty with a basin aad Jug which I had tnade, and when I had come into hit presence I kissed his knee, and be gave me the most gracious reception.' - "The name of Francis I is asso-ciated with the culminating moment of the Renaissance. The wars ot Charles VIII and Louis XII, though they dealt a death blow to Italy, brought new artistic life to Prance. French warriors returned from Italy with the wonders of southern Europe on their Hps and her treasures In their bands. So that at the time of Cellini's arrival In France In September, 1640, French palaces bad become fitting shrines for the works of such a mas-ter, as well as for the sumptuous fur-nishings that formed part of the loot obtained in the Italian wars. "The American soldiers of the Twen-Uet- h century, In turn, have lived for a brief time In the atmosphere of French art Is It not natural that they, too, hould acquire a discrimination which will Influence all with whom they come in contact and thus spread an appre-ciation of that touch of French genius' which marks so many of our exquisite aUken fabrics r The Devll'i Own. When, In 1885, It was proposed to light the government railway stations of Belgium with electricity, a member of. the Belgian legislative chamber arose and spoke at length against elec-tric lights, on the sole ground that they "were the Invention of the devil." Utility Bulletin. The Value of a Gift The cost mark Is no Indication of :he value of a gift |