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Show ; THE PRESS-BULLETI- BINGHAM, UTAH. Education for Disabled Ex-Soldie- rs ' "lX These discharged, disabled soldiers are combining school learning with hospital treatment. During a short period each day they attend the classroom of the school on the United States public health service reservation at Perryvlile, Md. They are being taught to read and write English. Uncle Sam is a great believer in education in the making of good citizens. "CORNS" Lift Right Off Without Pain n K ra S Doesn't hurt a bitl Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. Truly I Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or Irritation. 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Hutu En ftT - CUca WOULD SELL HIMSELF I t J i 1 Jack Hardy, former sailor, now liv-ing in a hall bedroom in New York, has offered to sell the remainder of his natural life for not less than $3,000 cash. He is only twenty-tw- o years old. He says he wants to turn over the $3,000 to the woman "who has been all that a mother has ever been to anyone. I am in no way legally obligated to her, and at this moment she is in no great need of the money, hut my conscience points a duty." French Troops Entering Beirut This photograph of the entry of the French troops into Beirut was taken recently. On the right is General Gouraud, the French commander In Syria, passing in front of a double row of Fusiliers Marlns, and accompanied by Gen-eral Goybet, who shortly aftef ards entered Damascus at the head of the French troops who were dispaWhed there to "enforce the mandate." Its Sort. "I hear the newest style of dancing Is called 'the Cat Step." "It must be something like pussy-footing." MINES AND MINING Interest in Mexican mining is in-creasing, thanks to the multiple signs f better government. The excellent price for silver is another favorable factor. Sale of the property of the Butte-Biillaklu- Copper company lias been ordered to satisfy a judgment entered in a suit against t lie company by John C. Williams. The Fifty-Si- x well, located in the Cut creek field, about 1 UO miles north of Hillings, Mont., is now under con-trol of the Consolidated 101 k Basin Oil company, and the oil will be shipped to the refinery at (ireyhull. That he Columbus-Rexul- l of the Big Cottonwood mining district, near Salt Luke, was never in better physical con-dition than at the present time Is the statement of the president of the com-pany and manager of the niaie. Copper consumers are still watching the market and the inquiries which are in the hands of the selling agencies are only for small amounts. The high prices for other products are causing some delay In copper purchases. The Zero mine of the Amalgamated t'ioche Mines & Smelters corporation has been operated under lease continu-ously for the past two years, and dur-ing that period is credited with a production of more than $25,000. Ten students have registered for work at the Tonopah School of Mines, according to an announcement last week. The students are taking practically all the mining courses, with mineralogy one of the leading courses. Applications for permits to drill for oil in the Fallon district number 288, according to information gotten at the U. S. land office in Carson, Nev. So far thirty-on- e permits have been is-sued by the officials at Washington. The Nevada Horn Silver property, situated 23 miles northwest from I'loclie, will shortly be equipped with a ti cyanide plant. The essential material for this milling plant has al-ready been purchased and will be on the ground in a few days. Of the 12,051,547 ounces of silver purchased by the treasury to Septem-ber 15 under provisions of the Pittman act the great bulk, or to be exact, ounces, have been shipped to the Philadelphia mint and the balance has gone to the mint at San Fran-cisco. The Illipah retroleum company's well is down 350 feet and making ex-cellent headway in a shale formation. It has struck no water in the present drill hole, which is but 40 feet from the old one, stagnant water having been struck in it at 340 feet, says the Ely, Nev., Times. Values far exceeding the expecta-tions of the management are shown In the assay returns just received from grab samples of the small ore shoot encountered by the Louise Mining company in pushing a raise from the drift on the Maggie tunnel level, about 15 feet below the contact. A ton of high-grad- e silver ore is be-ing sacked daily from a property on the northeast side of White Pine moun-tain, near Hamilton, Nev., by John Co-lombo nnd Tony Kangino, two Ital-ians of Lane City, under u lease and option from Hugh Coyle, for many years owner of the property. High-grad- e sulphide ore, so thor-oughly enriched that the miners melt the silver and lead therefrom with tho flame of their carbide lumps, Is be-ing sacked for early shipment at the property of the Broken Hills' Silver ( corporation, according to word that comes from Broken Hills, Nev. The new all-ste- dredge at Dayton. Nev., completed September 5, is now being operated steadily. It weighs POO tons nnd has a nominal capacity of 7000 cubic yards per day, although it Is expected that uneven ground and boulders will limit its effective capac-ity to 5000 cubic yards per day. According to uuthentic information. . received from ttlie Keystone mine ot .. .. .. . Park City, recent developments in that property give cause for optimism on the part of the management. The com-pany is directing its energies entirely toward the development of ore bodies and Is making no attempt to stope. Scientists tell us that 40 per cent of our oil resources have been exhausted. In the face of the constantly growing demands for petroleum products, we can easily sec the end of our supply. So well has the country been explored, that there Is little likelihood of new and extensive pools being discovered, says the Petroleum Record. The manager of the American Con-solidated Mines company, with prop-erty located In American Fork can-yon, Utah, reports that the loading of the first car of ore from the mine Is now under way. This ore Is a high-grad- e lead-silve- r product nnd from preliminary assays will carry average values of from 40 to 50 per cent lead and about 15 ounces In silver. Rawhide, Nev., has found a use for Its city jail; It lias been turned into a business establishment. Two assayers have constructed their furnaces In the Jail corridor and are doing the assay-ing for the camp. They expected to use prisoners as helpers, but prisoners are one thing the Rawhide Jail has lacked for more than two yours. The Eureka Nevada officials an-nounce that about fifty feet more driv-ing on the new lower tunnel Is ex-pected to bring, the miners Into a big ore body that had been proved on the upper workings. 4 Hates Carving. Mrs. Green My husband hates earr-ing. Mr. Brassle I noticed that it caakes him mad to slice his ball. 'Taps" Over Grave of Miss Delano ' Bugler sounding "taps" over the grave of Miss Jane Delano, chief of the Ited L'ruds nurse corps, who died in Europe. S. P. COCHRAN IN BRONZE Si s jj tlJSarY fit I Statue in bronze of Samuel P, Cochran, grand Inspector general of the Scottish Rite Masons, by the fa-mous Swedish-America- n sculptor, Da-vid Edstrom, to be dedicated in No-vember at Dallas, Tex. The figure stands slightly over seven feet and surmounts an eight-foo- t pedestal of Tennessee marble. A Tempus Fuglt-ive- . "What does that poor woman's hus-band do for a living?" "Mostly time, I believe." Belgian Royal Family Goes to Brazil It m I iXttvZV , if King Albert, Queen Elizabeth and their two sons, Crown Prince Leopold end Prince Charles, boarding the Brazilian drendnnught Sao Paulo at e, Belgium, on which they sailed for a tour of Brazil as guests of the prazlllan government Smart. He Isn't that a beautiful girl?" She Oh, yes! She's vogao on the outside and vague inside. artoons Magazine. Took a Big Strap. David had spent several days at At-lantic City and his idea of a large body of water was Just that Atlantic City. One day he came In from play with shoes and socks soaking wet. "Why, David, how did you get so wet?" questioned his mother. "Well, mother," said he, "I stepped In 'Lantic City." An Improvement. "Has prohibition helped your hus-band any?" "I can't say that It has. But I will say this for him, since he's taken to drinking perfumes and toilet waters his breath smells a whole lot sweeter than It used to." Incidental Diversion. "I notice that your business letters are taking on a slightly facetious turn," reninrked the old friend. "Yes," explained Mr. Cumrox. "Com-petent assistance is very scarce, and I am trying to make the stenograph-er's work as entertaining as possible." |