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Show ElftHT. ... - THE PRESS-BULLETI- N f ..; " CASTOR IA For Inf&iits and Children In Use For Over 30Years lillways bears ' TT fcgnamre of C&ffl&&d64i WANT ADS I BBET liAND FOR SALE A fine tract of 80 acres of rich beet land in Millard county, near Delta, for sale at $60 an acre. 12 acres in alfalfa, a small house, flowing well and 0 acres can be put in crop this year. 80 shares of water stock. Land is close to beet dump, a store and Bchool house. Good location, '.land, productive and this tract Is a bargain. Address Clark, Box 275, Provo. tf ; ' ' ' --- ' - - - 'i3j Our first showing of Spring Un will arrive Saturday Morning, They were bought before the advance and you get the benefit in price. A Complete line khaki trousers, all sizes at "- -; $2.00 The biggest showing of men's Negligee dress - dnd (fr f a. - (tQ ?! r silk shirts we ever had at - - - pl LU tpO.OU J are abig saving for your clothes, from $1.00 to $3.50. Yl fyi Men's work trousers, a big showing-- at the old prices, ' oAJ ' $1.25 to $3.00 ig'f Men9s Shoes fMl We still have a complete assortment of the Walkover shoes H for men at the old prices, $5. 00 to $6.50 H . Shoes for boys at the old price, $2.00 to $3.00 Bingham Meiro C0 W the Big Store t C. E. ADDERLEY, Mgr. I MINING: LOCATION NOTICES for - alu at the Press-Bulleti- n office. tf FOB SAL.B Complete set of furniture for house keeping. Bar-gai- n for quick purchaser. Inquire PressBulletin office. AN JCK BOX, practically new baby carriage with top, baby cloth dryer, white enamel; baby high chair prac-tically new. for sale cheap. Inquire rresBulletin office. FOR IRBNT Three room apartment L, Including water. Inquire Press-- ' Bulletin office. SflOR BAUE At a bargain in Ameri-- . can Fork, house; pressed red brick. All modern. One block south of Tab--v ernacle. 1 3--4 acre all kinds of fruit, fine place for chickens. Apply Martin, Jeweler, v FOR SAUB Automobile. A new Maxwell (Roadster with Goodyear all-- , weather tread tires. In fine condition. 1A bargain. - Dr. G. W, Richards, Cop-perfield, tf FOR SA0JH CHEAP A new electric range. Call at Railroad Avenue. WvATrnE3D--- A housekeeper. Apply Room No. 1$, (Belmont. HERE'S A REAL BARGAIN Owner will sell a 6x12 rod building lot In Provo City, with some lmprove-men- u, consisting of a good cement cellar and fruit trees, for $300.00 if taken within the next three days. Located one block off (Main street Address H., care Provo Herald, Provo. . n obbftft"t tno old cutahiirhiHi "D. SWtKT it CO." ar being quickly I botwht by Manufacturers. p gnd a modl or aketche and tefriptirm of your invention fur FREE ARCH J na report on patentability. Weretnat- - nW or no ton. . Write fur our floe Duuk $ ' of 301) needed inventions, f D. SWIFT & GOJ Teaching Dancing ? Smith's Hall MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1:30 Afternoon. Evening 7:30 p. m. Special Rates for Ladies. . Three nights a week in Copperfield. Private lessons by appointment. We guarantee to teach 1 all late dances in one course. B . Masquerade Ball at Canyon Hall April 1 I $25.00 in prizes. Best Costumes. ' I Best Dance Jazz Music in the State. I j Prof. Siegel J II Patent Lawyers. (Mab. toss. K l307 Seventh St., Washington, D. Ci$ GET YOUR PHOTOS IN BINGHAM There is a splendid photograph gal-lery in Bingham under the manage--, ment of J. B. Carlson at 467 Main St Mr. Carlson Is successor to Mr, Qa brielson. Day or night pictures. ' I I. E. fcADDOUPS 1 " Attorney and Counselor Suite 610 Judge Buildixjg, ' ' Salt Lafee City, Utah. $100 Reward, $100 Tha readers of this papr win b pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages and that is catarrh--. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine la taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucoui Sur-faces of the Syetem thereby destroying ' ' the foundation of the dioease, giving the . patient strength by building up the and assisting nature In doing Its , work. The proprietors have so much ' faith In the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that- - they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ce that It falls to Cure. Bend for 1lt of testimonials. Address F. 3. CHKNET A CO., Toleda Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. He DR.P.S. 1IAGEMAN ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bingham Canyon, Utah. Office: Above Woodring's Drug Store. Residence: Eckman Aparmtcnts. Telephone 35. Office hours: 0; 7-- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Having sold out my Interest in the Copperfield Coal Company. February ' 6th, to Steve 'Amicone, I will no longer be responsible for any of the obliga-tions contracted by that concern. O10OHGE CAVAILETAS. THE BUTTE CAFE, now under new management, offers you excellent ser-Tlc- e Newl,' painted and papered. Among new specialties will put up lunches for miners. Courteous treat-men- t to all patrons. USE STANDARD AND SCOFIELD COAL IT MAKES THE BEST OF FIRES Quick Service. Order Today and the Coal will be delivered Tomorrow. Try it. I Copperfield Coal Co. PHONE 33 I TheBINGDAM HOSPITAL Dr. F. E. Straup Office hour-s- 9 A. M. to 10 A. M., From I P. M. to 5 P. M. and 7to 8 eveuinga . i PHONE No.4! UTAH STATE HEWS Ten thousand dollar was raised foi ' the lied Cross as a result of the Me Cormlck concert at Suit Luke on March 14. ' Utah stands eighteenth among the; tates In the total sales of war savings stamps to February 16, through. the: medium of the postofflce. The week beginning March 18 has! been set aside by Governor Bamberger ' as enrollment 'week for the United ' States Boys' Working Reserve in Utah. A. T. Poy, who has been In the state prison for eleven years, on conviction of the murder of another negro at Salt Lake, was denied a pardon last week. Fitting up a laboratory and storage room In the basement of the eupitol. the state livestock board Is arranging a place where research work may be conducted. . Wasatch county has achieved the honor of being the first county In the country, it Is reiorted, to rulse Its en-tire quota for the year in war stump subscriptions. Dr. E. G. GowanR, state superintend-ent of public Instruction, says that he expects little difficulty in obtulslug Utah's quota of fKKH) boys and girls for the ' working reserve. Col. Richard W. Young, commanding the Utah artillery regiment, luls been named a member of an efficiency board at Fort Sill, Okla., and will leave within a few days for that post. j Secretary of State Harden Bennion Is now acting governor of Utah, Gover- - j nor Bamberger having left Suit Luke on March 17 to take up his speaking tour In behalf of the third Liberty loan. State quotas for the boys' army of 250,000 to work on the farms were an-nounced March 16 by the United States employment service of the labor de-partment at Washington. Utah's quota is 5000. Elaborate preparations are , being mnde for the appearance of the Amer-icanization class of the Suit Lake night schools on March 2a It Is expected that a large class will be given papers. Following an Illness of several months' duration. Dr. Milford B. Shlpp, pioneer physician and early settler of Utah, died March 14 at his home in Salt Lake City. Dr. Shlpp was a Black llnwk Indlon war veteran. Through the of Russell Ensign of the agricultural department of the Boxelder high school, peach growers at Brlgham City will experi-ment In growing the varieties of peach-es grown in the state of California. Deuf boys of the State School for the Deaf and Blind at Ogden have com-pleted about a score of bird houses. The little homes for the feuthered flock ere to be placed .In the shade trees which surround the state Institution. After several weeks of forced luuc- - tivlty due' to a lack of supplies, the Wt. Pleasant chapter, American Red Cross, has obtained more than $2(K) worth of material and will at once be-gin the making of hospital garments. The Children's Year movement In Utah was organized at Salt Lake last week. The object of the campaign to be conducted will be the saving of the Jives of 500 children under the age of 6 years during the coming twelve-month. Twenty thousand bundles of clothing r.nd shoes for the suffering Pelgians Is the estimate made by Jhe lied Cross executive committee us to the volume of the contribution from Suit Luke City and county during the week of March 18-- Chiirles Henderson, associate of John Van Valkenberg, In the latter's claim of extravagant achievement in aerial navigation, was adjudged insune by an examining board at fait Lake mid ordered committed to the stute mental hospital at Provo. All birth records for Salt Lake were broken lust weJ, according to the weekly report of the city board of health. This shows 10'J births during the week. Of these, forty-si- x are boys mid fifty-M- are girls, tenths for the week numbered but forty-one- . Kmployees of the state public utili-ties commission will probubly be per-mitted to use railroad pusses while in pursuit of their " duties in connect ion with railroad, although no offuiai to this effect has been re-ceived from the director general. An urgtfit appeal has been sent out by lr W. D. Dalrymple of Ogden, stute director ot the Prepuredness League of American Dentists, to the iletitists of Utah, asking them to en-ro- il for dental services, to be rendered free of charge to tiie men who are tlrufted Into the national army. Another itVpeul to theVurmers of Weber county to slim up their con-tracts for growing sugar beets this year wus made by the Amalgamated Sugar company, following an uppeal Is-sued by the board of directors of the Weber eounty farm bureau, urging the fanners to act at ouce and sign their contract to grow beets. Voshiro Shlma. n Japanese, 32 year old. was found deud In his room at ult with a bullet wound through bis head. Friends of Shitim state that be probably committed suicide while Proodiflg over, the fact that he had killed u fellow countryman in 1113. Three thousand acres of farm lands will he thrown open to the farmers of this stute for cultivation this seuson at MosKlii-ou-lhe-Ijik- and tin-r- e will be ao cost attached or rental charge for the hind. The Milec r'r lh" i"'i-eii.- v wili cost furiiii-i-s lor the stat-ion. s was a shake-u- p in officialdom here last week. Just why this came about is somwhat puzzling, there are so many conflicting stories appended thereto, other, but the various versions are other, butthe various sersions are thrilling lay-out- s for conversation at some of the assembling places.' There is talk of "graft money," "hush money." and "protection mon-ey," as well as that of "pinching." lA lady representing a local woman's organization called a few days ago to have some job printing done, and she wanted to know If it would be finish-ed in such and such a time. We told her we were not the job printer, but we reckoned it would be done by that time. The next day she phoned a change of copy. - Now Terrell Is the printer man and he did not have the Job completed in such and such a time, although he was not materially late. Anyway the lady was irate. And she was not mad at the printer, but called us on the phone and gave us a bawling out for who laid the bottom rail. We had read in some book where It said a soft answer turaeth away wrath, so we Invoked the mand-ates of this old adage and with dove-like gentleness. In a silvery, voice, we explained to her that she had the wrong sow by the ear and that she , wanted to talk to the printer man. But this only Increased her fury, and there we had to stand for 15 minutes while she read our titles clear. Throughout the camouflage we kept quite as a lamb and made no effort to talk back. Wise and Otherwise Some of theJBingham girls who pos-sess pretty ankles some qf them dis-play ankles worthy of the, notice of Jupiter made them doubly attractive last Sunday by dolling them out In green to the honor of St. Patrick. The prohibition law. was not intend-ed for the confiscation of . private stock which the owners laid away for personal jse, but If all such g.nds In the State of Utah were taken there vovid be a quantity sutfi-rien- t to In-toxicate the German arra A Hingham man, who Is very fond of chicken, and who hns a slngultrly happy manner of aproaching and but-ting Into pretty girls whose acquaint-ance he has not made, got it where the chicken got the a. x. e. some few days ago. It happened that he spied a beautiful broiler thet other day and he at once set about to cultivate her acquaintance. She was walking along the street and he approached her very civilly and with gentle bow and raised hat asked her most politely concern-ing a certain establishment where she was employed. The girl glanced at him and replied: 'Tardon me; I do not understand English." . A man In I.rgham, who his the opportunity of seeing all of the girts In :Ilingham nearly once a week at least, remarked that there were some vry beautiful girls in the State of Utah. Cut that when the Lord placed the beautiful ones in Utah taaf he must, have forgotten that Uingham wtis on the map. Also that one did not notice them so much when one got used to them, but that if you took a trip and came back that it was neces-sary to wear glasses to distinguish the fine points of beauty here In this Wonderful Town of ours. Do you know who that man is? If not, ask the mailman on the City Route No. 1. There is still much talk about the wonderful things that happened In Bingham last week. It was some shake-u- p and It Is a favored topic for conversation. A iP.ingham fellow received a letter a few days ago from his lady love who left town a few weeks ago to take up residence in a distant state. The let-ter was such a nice one and he was so anxious to answer it in like mind that he took into his confidence two Ming-ha-girls, who are well versed in the gentle art, and requested them each to write a reply, promising that the one turning in the best lrtt-- r would be rewarded with a box of candy. The girls did, and the. letters they wrote were dandies, and the girl at will have some Interesting reading mutter nboiit Sunday. Copies of these letters will be published next week, ' In addition to other shake-ups- , there Difference In Bread Making. Little Oscar called on a neighbor's boy one morning and was Invited In to wait for his friend, who was not quite ready. The neighbor was kneading ' breed and asked: "Does you mother make bread?" "Yes'm," replied Oscar, "only she don't play with It like you do." Aid In Threading Needle. If you are troubled to thread needle take a white envelope, stick th needle through, draw It down until eyt Is visible and you will thread the needle like magic; the white surface of the paper sets the eye Into relief as U It were magnified. An envelope li better than pnper. as It holds tht needle more securely. His Best Wishes. Billy, after hearing the relatives and friends offer their congratulations, stood admiringly befon the bride and ( bridegroom as If about Ko nay some-thing. The bride (his sl.tter) smiled sweetly at Billy, who braced up and said : "You look nice, sis, and I hope you'll stay married." Psaltery Like Modern Guitar. The psaltery was a stringed musical instrument to accompany the voice. In the prayer book version of the Psalms the Hebrew word is given as "lute." This Instrument resembles the guitar, but was larger with a convex back, resembling a gourd. School Notes (Continued from Page 1.) i voices to take all of the parts. Miss Ad!ne (Brownlee, iBingham's master musician, is In charge of the Instru-mental work. Wr. iSouthwick Is the High MuckyJMuck In charge of all work. lAnd most of it is work. Espec-ially the trio that is to be sung by Al-- i fred Anderson, Elmer Whiteley and Hyde Countryman, accompanied by 'lister Schoettlin at the piano. This is the feature of the play. The writer has been requested by the chairman of the Junior Prom, which comes off tonight, to announce that the invitations that were sent to j the head of the house include all members of the family. Postage Is so high, and expenses bo great that it was impracticable to send an invita-Itio- n to every member of a family who is able to attend, so they were sent to include all members of the family. So if John James receives an invitation, and John has a son 18 and another one lfi, it Includes both of the boys and the father also. j Trifle Suspicious. It makes a bud ImpresslM when mnn who has been on sick leave come back to the office smoking a big black cigar. Kansas City Journal. - - |