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Show --f ' THE BINGHAM NEWS J 1 Ambassador Bancroft's Body Brought Home Pfe-- ii utiles'" 'r-- 11 HiMsr- - --i- -rHfi J The body of the lute Ambassador Edgar A. Hanrroft has been brought from JapHn mid Interred ut Ids btrlh- - place, (iulesburg, III. The Illustration tibows part of tbe procession In San Francisco when the casket wag trans- - ferred from thp Hldp to the train. ' i AFTER i MEAL afford benefit at well m pleasure. Healthful excrct foe the Utctk ad a ipur to digestion. A long luting refraahmant, soothing to nerve and stomach. Tit OrMt America Sweetmeat, untouched 1t Q3jilV hand, full off VfflT Farmers Attention! Buy Your Car Now Save Money We have 75 automobiles that must be sold NOW without regard to profit. Any make you want new or used. Trucka of all kinds. Priced to sell on sight. Write us today for com-plete details of any make car you want-Inla-nd Finance Co. Box 326 Ogden, Utah with this picture? You're right . Oil doesn't rua 19 bUL But poor oil does evaporate right Dp and out of a hot motor. flonaMotor Oil has the body and backbone to withstand motor heat without fatal evaporation. Buy MauMaJsi Oil and keep your motor new. San FrBiiclnco, Cul. Los Angel, Ci MonaMotor Oils & Greases Truckers d" Fanners Wayn County with Its wonderful soil snd ollmata, lontt non, mild winter, 'oheap landa. splendid churotaee end ohoola, ana excellent transportation faotlltlea, invitee you to locate here. A great boom Is headed our way. Aot at once. Writ BOARD OF TRADES, JESCP, OA. . L. D. S. Dusiness College school or rrriciENcr All eommecelal braneban Catalosfrea, 0 N. Mala fit. SALT LAKE CITY. UtAd (T After A Bath IVK With hqi CutlcuraSoap I mV Dut WA ygjjCutlcuraTalcum 11 J Of TlMilne1 Frarn Promote good Health, N Take care of your stomach. I It fs the best friend you have. 1 I HOSTETTERS Celebrated I I Stomach Bitters taken before I I meala Improves the appetite, I I aids digestion and Imparts I B a feeling of robust health. I 1 At All f 1 Druggist B otraTraa OO, ftS I I am the Spirit of Labor Born in travail from the womb of time, earth li bleat In vaj coming. Mine is the task eternal Ageless and sexless I minister to human needs. Fancies turn to facts, thoughts translate into deeds under my revivifying touch. Mine is the genesis of progress. In my hands lies the destiny of the race. n I am the Spirit of Labor Toiling I waken deserts to life, make the wilderness blossom Into ceauty Through my endeavor man rides upon the seas and floats among clouds. Mine is the gift of sacrifice, my reward is in work well done. Wealth is my creation. I am the apostle of a higher civilization. ffl I am the Spirit of Labor Master am I, who only seek to serve, I am earth's sole regenerator. Hills do I level and the valleys fill, I sow, reap and garner for the feast whither I am unbidden. Temples to learning I rear, yet me and mine languish in ignorance Mansions I build for the mighty of earth, yet lowly are my dwelt ing places. IV I am the Spirit of Labor Rare fabrics I weave and spin, yet rude garments cover my nakedness. Fires warm the favored ones while I sit outside the glowing circle, I hunger in the fullness of harvests. Barefoot I trudge life's thorny ways, but with eyes uplifted to brighter days. Through patient strivings shall I gather the fruits of my endeavors, in God's good time my recompense shall come. I am sole arbiter of my destiny. For mine is the Spirit of Labor. Charles Payne Smith i Huge New Commission Mart Opened in Chicago I ;rr - & - I - rh,, ; zrj iibfei, Wtffe j I Conimlsslon men of ('lilcaso, who for many years have occupied eonirpRted quarters In South Water street, 5 to the Inconvenience of themselves and the city cenernlly, Imve JuHt moved to a new $17.(XlO,n0 market on the Near t West Hide. The illustration shows four of the sis buildings that comprise the new mart. j MODERN ENOCH ARDEN 1 A h fi-fr- . h A " ' ' 6 ' i I 'A , f i , rA sr ' A- - K ' j ' 1 t . v- - ) k - ' " l-- 3 Ilany Klein.icliiiiidl, futv-six- , n mechanic, who returned to hln home (i in Cincinnati, Ohio, several days ugo I to find after an absence of seven f years that his wife, mother of four children, bad remarried after he had J. been reported killed In an accident '1 In Kansas City. He fell from a senf-!- , fold, had nnmeslu ntid wandered In varlmis states. Klelnschmldt says he , will do nothing that would embarrass his wife in her present marriage. Night Photography From Planes Iff " MUM fin Mm mil hi i --wivivvI ill .a Equipped with u torpedo flashlight, I'tdted States army photographers and flyers are now able to take photographs from an airplane at night. The first successful photograph ever made at night from an airplane was made by Lieut. C.eorge W. (Joddard and Dr. S. M. Burka, government physicist, shown In the photograph with their equipment. RECOGNITION OF LABOR'S RIGHTS Holiday Carries to All Its Message of Hope and Freedom. These ringing words formed the key-note of Samnel Ootnpers Labor day message of 1924: Labor day is the one holiday In all the year dedicated to humanity. It Is a day set apart for tbe consideration of human problems and for rejoicing at progress made toward that better day for which we strive constantly. Labor day is a day on which the eadershlp of the trade union move- - carry to all of the people Its great message of hope and freedom. On this Labor day talk Labor I Do not anywhere permit Labor day t be anything but Labor day. Talk Labor, preach the great message of Labor, carry forward the message of human freedom and human aspiration as a Labor message. Welcome the friends of Labor Is all gatherings. Welcome these friends when they come with their support and their encouragement. But see that everywhere the day is observed as La-bor day. The Labor movement In America Is a movement of wage earners, for wage earners, conducted by wage earners. It Is a movement primarily for the protection and advancement of , tbe rights and Interests of the wage earn-ers through trade union organization. Let us observe Labor day In the spirit of the Labor movement. Let us blazon tbe message of trade union-ism across the horizon. Let us give of Its Inspiration to those who are op-pressed, who are without hope and whose souls are hungering. Let us unfurl Its banners and sing Its songs. Labor day Is for Labor and Labor Is striving to enlarge the life ef the great masses of our people. Labor day Is for Labor and Labor fights the fight for all who are heavy laden. Upward and onward, this Labor day, for humanity, for the right, for Jus-tice, for freedom and democracy, in the name of Labor, through our great Trade Union movement! SAMUEL GOMPER3 ment In the fight for human better-ment Is universally acknowledged and acclaimed. There could be no Labor day with-out Labor. There could be no Labor day without Organized Labor. Those w'ho do not belong to the Labor movement may here and there make speeches on Labor day. Usually their speeches are unnecessary; and where they are helpful they are filled with a recounting of the services rend-ered by the Trade Union movement. Labor Organized Labor the La-bor movement that Is what makes Labor day possible; that Is what makes It real. Labor day was set apart as a holi-day because Organized Labor demand-ed It. It was a recognition of Labor's right to celebrate Its victories and to Candy Slab Tombstone M. Francisco was born In Italy and came to this country In 1860. He was a candy-make- r and made his home In Danville, Va. He died there recently. In his will he stipulated that the three marble slabs on which he cooled his products be used for his tombstone. So now the candy slabs contain his epitaph InRtend of his taffy. KING'S AIDE HERE 'fi Jrj "45" I : pvi; pi i MaJ. Enrique Carrion, aide de camp to King Alfonso of Spain, arrived in this country from' Manila recently with his family, for an extended tour of the United States before going to Madrid. He Is active in International (" . banking circles and proprietor of a: v, big cigar factory in Manila. . c ' a . . t Most of the Radium Tested by Her :'L'" ''"TlPpS1: Mi48-C- L. Torrey, expert on radi.iin at the bureau of stanu.irds, intikiiij; some of the dally tests. She tests about 1)5 per cent of all radium in the United States, and up to the time the mines were discovered in South Africa she v.a? testing all the radium in the world. Fit must be so that our women toil like men, help us still to reverence in them the mothers of the future. But make us deter-mine-d to shield them from unequal burdens, that the women of our nation be not drained ofstrength and hope for the enrichment of a few, lest our homes grow poor in the wifely sweetness and motherly love which have been the saving strength andglory ofour country. To such as yearn for the love and sovereign freedom of their own home, grant in due time the fulfilment of their sweet desires. By Mary, the beloved, who bore the world's redemption in her bosom; by the memory of our own dear mothers who kissed our souls awake; by the little daughters who must soon go out into the world which we are now fashion-ing for others, we beseech thee that we may deal aright by all women. 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