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Show ...... .';-- V , j ... . '" .' : ".-...- ' ' " , .', - ' ' ' ' THE PRESS-BULLET- IN , MAGAZINE FOR SOLDIERS SHOULD BE CURRENT AND CLEAN It has come to attention that many of the unwrapped unaddressed maga-- , zines mailed by the public at the 1- -' cent postage rate for soldiers and sail-or are useless for the purpose intend-ed, some being so old as no longer to be of any interest, some are torn and soiled and unfit for further use, while others are of such character as to be wholly unsuited for reading matter for soldiers and sailors. Theaw Firms are Advertising in the 1918 "Metal." IS YOUR FIRM? Citizens' Cnal and Supply Co, Copperfield Coal Co. Palace Confectionery & Grocery Bingham (Coal ft Lumber Co. Canyon Confectionery, Golden Rule Store Citizens' State iBank Modern Tailoring Co. I. Selvin S. J. Hays & Co. II. Geffen Jim's (Place B. G. Bee M. 1j. James Paramount-Princes- s Theatre The Bingham Hotel Bingham Livery & Transfer Co. Miner's Mercantile Co. A. W. iLubeck The Kenyon iHotel, Salt Lake ' Bingham & Garfield R. R. Co. Utah Power & Light Co. Patronize Our Advertisers. It Will Pay You To. They Patronize Us. BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL J! After taking inventory and going over our stock we find a number of items we want W closed out before our spring stock begins to arrive. We are going to give you some real jj 0 bargainsthese goods must be sold and sold right away, so prices will be made so low M (2 they are sure to sell. We. have many items on which we. are making big reductions, jj but this space will allow us to mention only a very few. . Q 1 Ladies'; Misses' and Children's Coats,1 j Ladies' Waists, Suits, Dresses, Furs, j 0 Skirts, Aprons, etc. S S In fact everything inour Ready-to-- W 'ear Department will be marked at a reduction of H jfjj from twenty-fiv- e to fifty per cent. Come and see for yourself. Every article a bargain jjj 1 Bingham Merc Coos, -- - lBSLf The Big Store p'z C. E. ADDERLEY, Mgr. 0 BiSSMSSWBBBSWBISBSiBMSJBBSWlSlfcNWBB MmmMmm I WANT ADS I ! WANTED Two or three furnished rooms with bath for light housekeep-Ing- . Inquire at Press-bulleti- n. It FOR RHNT Two furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire Press-Bul-letl- MINING LOCATION NOTICES for alb at the Press-Bulleti- n office. tf .FOR 8AU3 Good express business In iBingham, ten ' bead of horses, double storied barn 40x40 feet, has 22 stalls. Will sell reasonable to right party. See G. W. Black, phone 329, Bingham. 2t j. FOR HENT Three furnished rooms 2t Freeman. FOR RENT Furnished room, 77 Carr Fork. DR.P.S. HAGEMAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bingham Canyon, Utah. Office: Above Woodring's Drug Store. Residence: Eckman Apartments. Telephone 35. Office hours: 0; 3; 7-- 8. CANDY! CANDY! ! When buying Candy you not only want to know that it is fresh, but you want to know that it is pure and made in I best way from the best materials. Bthe We are in a position to assure our customers that the i Candy bought at our store is always of the highest quality in every respect. It is manufactured at our own factory every day by an expert. Ask your friends where they get the best candy and they will tell you from the Royal Candy Company Bingham Store rd n i i uoupii; if I I i g General Merchants 0 1 OPERATING - I j I Highland Store j ! Boston Store 1 i' 1 iIS52EE? EES 132S3532 123 522 EE! Sis2 m - 1 WAR SAVING STAMPS AND THRIFT STAMPS little by little buy Rifles for our soldiers. A Nickel here a dime there MILLIONS must be raised through the sale of THRIFT STAMPS to buy FOOD and CLOTHING for our BOYS in FRANCE. The WAR Is costing the UNITED STATE 25c per day per capita. Have you put up your Quarter today? If not, buy a THRIFT STAMP. The following are AUTHORIZED AGENTS OF THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, at any of which places you can buy Thrift Stamps: Post Office Citizens' State Bank Binaham State Bank Bingham Mercantile Co. S. J. Hays Highland Boy Mine Voston Con. R. G. Be John T. Bogan Cley's Jewelry Co. Ben Lewis F. W. Quinn Steele Drug Co. Woodring's Rrug Store Chocolate Shop M. L. James Highland Store Copper State Bank Miner's Merc. Co. Mt. States Tel. & Tel. Co. Utah Power & Light Co. Utah Copper Co. Ohio Copper Co. U. S. Mine Utah-Ape- x Mine Yampa Mine Utah Metal & Tunnel Co. Bingham Schools I BY UNITED EFFORT WE WILL GET THE KAISER 1 Q, B. KELLY, Cashier. THAT WHISPERED WORD (iBy James MoPherson Shockley, Sugar Station, Salt Lake City, Utah.) One night from troubled dream 1 woke Inside a pri.son cell; and there Upon my narrow bed, I heard A voice as if an angel fair Had spoken softly just one word; Arise. - A moment passed. In fear I lay With bated breath and throbbing heart A strange faint hope surged through me though. . It came again and 'twas apart From earth's discord that whisper low: Arise. Still doubting, but with heart more calm, I peered into the gloom throughout The cell; then, sitting upright, heard OAs from within, yet from without) What seemed the echo of that word Arise. 'lArise?" I questioned, wondering "Wherefore should I with foul dis-grace Arise? And whence that single word Tonight within this darksome place?' Still, though, as echo faint 1 heard: Arise. I pondered long that whispered word. The morning broke; and then from fear I passed to hope 4 understood: That whisper of the night was clear From shadows of the past I could Arise. MISS JACKSON ENTERTAINS (Miss Jennie Jackson delightfully en-tertained a few friends at her home at 287 .Main Monday evening. The guests were Corporal Peterson, Pri-vate Booker of the local camp. Mr. and Mrs. Nerdin, Stanley Jackson. Miss Peggy iHenscley, Mrs. Jackson. One of the features of the evening was the violin music by .Messrs. Pet-erson and (Booker. After the musical supper was served. GET YOUR PHOTOS IN BINGHAM There is a splendid photograph gal lery in Bingham under the manage ment of J. E. Carlson at 467 Main St Mr. Carlson Is successor to Mr. Ga brielson. Day or night pictures. Use Vinegar. ' TJse rlnegar instead of water to mix jour plaster of. parts ; the resultant mass will be like putty and will not "set" for 20 or 30 minutes, whereas, if yon use water, the plaster will be-come hard almost Immediately, before you have time to use It; push your "vinegar plaster" into the crackB and smooth it off nicely with a table knije. THE BUTTE CAFE, now under new management, offers you excellent ser-vice Newly painted and papered. Among new specialties will put up lunches for miners. Courteous treat-men- t to all patrons. GERMAN WOMAN FINED FOR GATHERING WOOD The committee on public Information has made, the following truncation of tit) article untiring iu the Bremer , "A soldier's wife who hnd gathered wood in t lie common forest of Wuld-klre-neiir Freltnjrg In Krcisgau. was .sentenced for the otTeuse iu the follow-In- ? terms: "'Mrs. Clara Canter, on June 13, li17, Ims removed from the common forest of WuldUlrch, Sec. I 23, one fagot of dry fir twigs of the value of 10 pfenning. In punishment thereof she Is sentenced to a fine of 1 mark and one day's Imprisonment.' "The husband of the culprit has been for three years at the front, she her-self has four small children to'support In the direst poverty. Similar reports of punishment should be reported in greater numbers. Our bureaucracy un-derstands how to employ this period of shortage of wood and coal on a larpe scale for the benefit of the treas-ury." Bingham Briefs I. HI. illerbert, of New York, and D. H. Mudd, of St Louis, were Bingham visitors Tuesday. Mr. Mudd was the first manager of the J. C. Penney Co. store here. Mr. Herbert is connected with the New York office of the com- - j pany. iWhile here they visited some , of the great mining camps in the com-munity. They were highly pleased with Bingham and the community. Persons who are liable for income tax had better get busy. fXery single man and every single woman who may have an income of more than and every married man and every married woman with an income of more than $2,000 will have to pay a federal income tax. Wanks for this purpose have already reached town and can be obtained from F. W. Quinn, KaH Dudley or Judee K. K. Dudley. These blanks must be filled out on or before Feb. 25th. The patriotic business houses and citizens of iBingham are planning for a big drive in the sale of war saving stamps. For more specific informa-tion on this matter, and where the stamps may be obtained, see adver-tisement of the Citizens' State Dank. Jimmle Collins, state chairman of the war savings campaign, is expected In Bingham the latter part of this week to meet and confer with the lo-cal committee. Sam Sllverberg has returned from Colorado, where he rent a vacation of two weeks with hts people. William JI. Martin, of 44 Carr Fork, age 25, who works at the Boston Con. machine shops of the Utah Copper compnny, while working on a shear-ing machine last Sunday morning, was seriously Injured. His right leg was fractured below the knee. .He was taken to the St. iMark's hospital for treatment. iLnst Sunday night a delightful coasting party matched in the follow-ing manner made a trip to the V. S. !mlne: Homer Christensen and 'Mau-rin- e Bourgard. Kd. Charpiat and Jose-phine 'Berry. Albert Southwick and Adln? iBrownloe. Alter the trip sup-- i was served at the Bourgard home. MERRY SLEIGHING PARTY ' On Thursday afternoon of last week a party of ladies chartered a stage be- - j longing to the Bingham Livery and: proceeded down the canyon for a mer- - j ry afternoon, according to their cus-tom for many years. The Jingling of! sleigh bells and the happy faces of the ladies and a bright sunny afternoon combined in making a pleasant picture for passers-by- . At five o'clock the ladies were driven to the any home of Mrs. E. E. Dudley and delicious re-freshments were served by the hos-tess, assisted by all the ladies. They adjuorned at a late hour with a vote of thanks to Mrs. Dudley and Mrs. Gannon for a delightful afternoon. The ladies were Mesdames Jimpson, Marriott, Iocke, ludley. Gannon, Countryman, Bemis, Adderley, James , and IMarx. RAILROAD TRAINMEN'S BALL One of the coming events which will vie in splendor with the most bril-liant social affairs of the season is that of the seventh annual ball of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, which will be given at Canyon 'Hall on the night of February d2. The com-mittee in charge of the affair is pre-paring for an elaborate entertainment. The matter Is being, well advertised with window cards and circulars. Hut the people of Bingham know what to expect from this organization in the way of entertainment. Jlowever. it is expected that the ball this year will be the best ever given. It is certain that those who attend It will never have occasion to regret I t ... NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT IN BINGHAM CANYON There has never been anything In 'Ringham Canyon with the INSTANT action of simple buckthorn bark. glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-kn- . ONE KIWNH'L flushes the EN-THt-bowel tract go completely it re-lieves iVNY I0A3K sour stomach, gas jor constipation and prevents append!-- ' rit is. The INSTANT, pleasant action of Adlerlka surprises both doctors 'mid patients. Woodring Drug Co |