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Show I . Rod La Rocque 5 i, , i Handsome Rod La Rocque, th "movla" atar, wai born November 28, 1898, In Chicago. He waa educated in the Chicago and Omaha achoola. He It aix feet three inchea tall, weight 180 pounda, and haa brown hair and black eye. He began hit ctage career at the age of eeven; later he waa with a mutlcal comedy enow. ' He it popular with all who enjoy motion picture. it jsVV , , for sale , 42 Acres of young bearing FRUIT TREES and berries. A six room BRICK and CEMENT HOUSE, 8 blocks from center of town. Best of water rights. The owner is a lady and therefore unable to handle it. But for a bargain to any person in Bingham who needs a really home, this is the place. Price $4,.")00, or terms to reliable party. Apply, MRS. IJINA NELSON, Pleasant Grove, Utah I White Lily Flour S Miw.-sjp- 3 "The Flour that Made Mother S I OMlug tartdaking , jjj y?Ujr Trlf We Handle Hoganjs. It's the BEST 8r S i' ' Buy HOUAN'S Ice Cold MILK ffi UC VaSm4S. In Quart Bottles from Us. 2 Bottles for 25 cents K I HIGH PATEirEl Cms I Jfi . WESTJORDAN MILLING Cft I J TJN 1 rU IE feg Ml OVALE UTAHVfr 1 ' WELLS 4l 1 GROCETERIA I AT) U $ Phooe63 Ufl HI ifaKiKiEiCTMifiifi Purest Milk for Your Babies We Furnish You Direct From Our Own Dairy The Bingham Dairy Phone 232 AUTOMOBILISTS If you spent $3.00 a month for PLEASURE who not upend another $5.00 for your SAFETY. You can buy an AUTOMOlllLE POLICY at COST of ONLY $5.00 per year that paya $25.00 per week for 26 consecu-tive weeks. $37.50 weekly for four weeks in hospital. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS for Accidental Death and FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS after holding a policy for Five year. The NATIONAL CASUALTY CO. paid the following partial lint of claima in Bingham in July. G. T. Buckle 16.00 L. Trujillo $10.00 J. Forcillini $14.00 I. Harchivich $17.60 L. James $138.33 ' J. J. Doyle $10.66 George Martinez . $163.33 A. J. Connary $18.00 TONY RINO BOX 131 Bingham Canyon ' Two of the Newest Fasbwa Notes from Paris p jjjj i y Desn Dajja I If Th insexted seetioa at 8T28 The cl tScct the franc and back o this dim, k uted m it mkt tecooa f together wait the belt, reattach tfaif dresa whde the upper part yi of h material, while remains plain. The dxeas is the dress itself requires only wry easy to make when yew 26 yards of fa material in fellow the Beirobe, a woraderfbl size 40. The Beirobe shows dressmaking guide kaJuded you with pictures how to Lay out with the Standard-Design- er the Standard-Design- er Pattern. Patttn for the dress. At oar Get your pattern and pmrriii piece-goo- counter yon wtB at oat store fad appropriate matrnals. Always Buy StaadarJ-Designe- r Patterns mduding Beirobe R. Jay Mitchell 455 Main Street Phone 43 GAS that is Really Gas Your Last Chance on Leaving Bingham ' To Get Oil and Gas for your Car at Salt Lake City Prices WE OPERATE TWO GROCERY STORES j I Steve Amicone Grocery Co. 12 Main Street Bingham, Utah Cadillac ' I I Expert Ambulance Attendants Ambulance Service Co. WE TAKE A PATIENT FROM BINGHAM TO ANY HOSPITAL IN SALT LAKE CITY FOR $23 00 Phone Phone Salt Lake, Was. 4040 Bingham 17 I GEM THEATRE I PROGRAM ffi pi TO-DA- Jfi W "HAPPY WARRIOR" With An AH Star Cast ffi jf Jack Dempsey in "All Sweels In The Ocean and a Semon Comedy jj! 33 SUNDAY and MONDAY gO rt; Johnny Hines in "Conductor H92." ffl rt! A Western and the News J ZTJ 2: ' S TUESDAY 3p Dick Hatton in "Sell E'm Cowboy" : fll ft A Good Comedy and No. 4 of the Serial "Riddle Rider" Jfi jj WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ' S 3; "NONE SO BLIND" Starring Zena Keith 1 fg pTj A Rattling Good Comedy and a Western in jn FRIDAY and SATURDAY S IT , Edith Stockton in "THRU THE STORM" ffi A Comedy and "Hodge Podge" I aaBBBBBBBaBaBBBBBBBBBaJ ' Copperfield Candy Store ' i The Best Of Candies I with A NEW CONSIGNMENT 01 : DOMESTIC and IMPORTED : J GROCERIES : : ) LOUIS DA PRA, Proprietor j; i J Coppei-ficld- . Phone 147. , ; fmm eiiaMaiaa"iaaiaiaaaaaM , fmmm mmm mmmKmm i Fond of Gay Colon Most popular colors for decorating houses of Greece are gray, black, white and blue. Protect Your Money Life's drama. In a major sense. Is a conflict between nmn and his en-vironment. Savings and wise Invest-ments are forces which validate the human will, making It possible for an Individual to determine the future economic status of hia family. Full Style Becoming to Mature Figure ' When style edicts for fall were an-nounced and the simple, straight-lin- e frock demoted to the rear ranks of fashion, there was much misgiving In the minds of many matrons. What would plnlted or flaring skirts do to he full figure how could the new hues be managed to slenderise th (tout woman T These were the lmpor-,a- nt questions that occupied the thoughts of stylUts and fashionables. Look at the picture of the new fall frock, shown here, and see how satis-factorily the questions have been an-swered. This Is a French gown and mveals once more the Ingenuity with which the French solve style prob-lems. Note the long bodice, the skirt fiillm-s- brought to tl front, the long sleeves, straight-hangin- g tie and tra-b- r ken ll'.e of the scarf that hangs frm neck to hem. Nothing could bf niote becoming to a fall figure. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BINGHAM NEWS THE BINGHAM NEWS Entered aa second-clas- s mat-ter at the Postoffice at Bing-ham Canyon, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Price $2.00 per year, in advance Single Copies, 10 Cents A Weekly Newspaper devoted exclusively to the interests of the Bingham District and its lepple. ' Published every Saturday at Bingham Canyon, Utah Make all checks payable to George Reynolds Editor and Publisher Hourgard Building, Main St. Gingham Phone 91 I "What's in a Name?" 1 By MILDRED MARSHALL Fact about your name: Ha history; meanms: whence It waa derived: your lucky day, lucky )exe CARMEN THE very Spanish name of Carmpn the mure or li'BH Knlinli ap-pellative Carmela are Identical. Though they are used as distinct names, both signify "vineyard" and come to us through the Italian where Carmen la spelled Carmine. The source of these two numes is bound up in the history of the prophet Elijah whom Uie Greek translators called Ellas. When the Empress Helena visited Puleatlne she built a church on Mt. Carniel, around which roBe a cluster of hermitages. The order of Carmelites was said to have been founded by the prophet him-self, but when the Latins overflowed Into Palestine It first came Into note und Its fame beoiuie widespread throughout the West. St. Mary wus made Its patroness und In Italy she became known us the Madonna dl Cur-tnel- n or the MitdoiniH dl Carmine. As u result the two numes of funnel a and Carmine gulned great popularity among the Italian women. They are still used there and In Spain, where Carmine was turned into Carmen, the name became a nutlonul fuvorlte. The ruby Is Carmen's talismunic gem. It Is snld that she who wears a ruby can dwell without fear In the midst of enemies and will always be shielded from adverse fortune. The gem. must be worn, however, on the left side. Tuesday Is Carmen's lucky day and 7 her lucky number. fi by Wheeler Newipaper Syndicate.) O EDITORIAL England Lik$ Salmon Englund buys more canoed salmon from America than does any other tountry. Thrilling Little Meekman I feel very elated this morning. Last night my wife mis-took me for a burglar, and It's the only time In my life that she wss actually afraid of me. London Weekly Tels-tra ph. BE CAUTIOUS It has been said "He who hesitates it lost," but that is not always so, hud the young dentist at Salt Lake City with whom so many people in Bing-ham are acquainted with, hesitated on Tuesday night last, his life would have been saved and the yountg lady with whom he was so madly in love would not have died. The man who in-sists upon a clearness of vision and an unobstructed path before he wili make a decision is matched in his weakness by the fellow whose hot-head supersedes deliberate decision. In fact more mistakes are made by ihe one who acts too quickly than are made by the ' one whose mind works slowly, and whose deeds are the results of sober reflection. Many a crime is committed in the heat oi passion by one whose previons record has been flawless. More than one dis-astrous business failure has followed a campaign of some kind, or what might be termed a wildcat scheme caught up on the spur of the moment. A long piteous tragedy to the grave has been the aftermath of more than one life which might have been spar-ed if a little time had been taken to give some matters consideration. The hot head is the best term to apply to these people, and we do not desire to have ourselves eliminated. The first thought that flits across a man's mind is not generally the best, tho this rule once in awhile has its exceptions. The second thought is generally the best, for it has the advantage of be-ing weighed carefully by the mind that hold it. Time is a valuable fac-tor in anything, especially in mak-ing important decisions. Fervour, pas-sion and excitement cool to lower tem-peratures after a time, they give way to reason, without which no valuable judgment can be formed. Nearly every department of life suffers from this violent spirit, altho we are admonish-ed to live soberly, which of course meens thinking soberly. A man can-not think soberly and elearly when he is angry. A good night's sleep, a day's reflection and a few hours careful consideration will correct a few of our many weaknesses and a great stability of character. Waatta Anxiety Nothing In life Is more remarkable than the unnecessary anxiety which we endure and generally occasion Beaconsfleld. W UQ by MoC'lura Newipapar Syndicate) I I I I I I I IT I I I I I I I II I I I .. ! E A LINE & CHEER t By John Kondrlck Bangs. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H ; ; F A3 TO HUMOR P TM ON a ship. I sail the sea. " X I'm captain and the crew. ' '. I The tempest rages noisily, . '. r And every tide besetting me Is full of trouble's brew. ' L Tet am I aalllns. aaillDa on, '. m And speedy la the pace. . . r And come what may In porta anon, The goals mine eyea are aet upon ' Olve seat unto the chaae. ) h - And If I gain, or If I lose, h If I have won or failed, Tla good to vie with other crews. " . And purest joy my aoul Imbuea ', '. To know that I have sailed! (C toy MeClure Newppr Syndicate.) in Hiinmmi i i ni 1 it |