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Show 1 USEES' j&W'XlHft'st'tt i mm wmm " BEST FOR HOME SHINES ' . ? V V SAVE THE LEATHER . ' THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES . . PASTES AND LIQUIDS vIu'l'$Zg$!'Aama ; THE P. F. D ALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD.. BUFFALO, N. T. As sure as you are a foot high ' jfafftt '''- you will like this Camel Turkish' ' " Y "J Ctmtlm n told mrmrywhtrt jir OU never got such cigarette- ' contentment as Camels hand . you. Camels quality and expert blend of choice Turkish and choice oba!0 Domestic Tobaccos make .this wio.too-s.i.n,. n.'c goodness possible and make you -S QfcHU! prefer this Camel blend to either fJ pH rll r kindoftobaccosmokedstraight! rJ: MlWi L. Camels mellow-mildness is a jSC ' f revelation! Smoke them with riW L. freedom without tiring your taste 1 pnpJpWjh f " They leave no unpleasant ciga- &&9&w i 1 retty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigarettyodor! Wpllj I ! Give Camels every test then "7 W3i compare them puff-for-puff with r TURKISH & DOMISTICM J any cigarette in the world ! TMM Of Bingham Capital and Surplus'$70,000.00 I OFFICERS Wm. R. Wallace, President R. T. Dahlqulst, Cashier , . I I Stephen L. Richards, V. P., ' Delia 0. Coakley, Asst Cash. . DIRECTORS j William R. .Wallace ' j John F. Bennett ' ' , J Stephen L. Richards John G.. Condas I Henry T. McEwan ' v John Contratto . I John M. Hays , R . John D. Murdock Nick Ballc - Richard W. Young George Pragastis j .' ' ' ' " '' . '" : 1 The directors of this bank are successful business I men of Salt Lake and Bingham, and are at the head 1 I of some of the largest business concerns in thi State I . .ofutah. ; I Banking in all its branches Wf " invite your account- j Bonds bought and sold at New York quotation 1 . flppiMiMiM rvvxrr i i niMHWWi mwwtr in Good Things to Eat Reasonable Rates and Prompt Service. WS CAFE Opposite Town Hall. Open Day and Night. ' t Tables for Ladies. Phone 243. Meals Served to Accommodate the Shifts. Daily Fashion 'Hint DEVELOPED IN DIMITY. Dainty and graceful, this dimity frock Is designed for Southern wear'. It may te duplicated for stay-at-homes, however, in a variety of cotton and woolen materials. The panel front and collar of organdy are novel features of the distended hips, inserted pockets and short lleeves. Medium size requires 5 yards 36inch dimity and 1 yard 36-Inch 36-Inch organdy, with lj yards lace.v I Pictorial Review Dress No. 8704. Sizes, 31 to 44 inches bust. Price, 26 I cents. 8 i For Breakfast I Dinner and j Supper I eat plenty of good bread g G" OOD BREAD the kind made as 9 H we make it from the finest 5 JJ wheat flour and other pure and B 2 wholesome ingredients its a food S friend to every man, woman and J child. ' 5 IT STRENGTHENS, SUSTAINS AND NOURISHES 5 Reduce the number of courses you B now serve at meals, and get the habit JJ of eating more of our wholesome, appetizing bread. jg s s Your practice of that suggestion 9 5 means less household expense, less 2 labor, better health and greater con- 9 tentment. B j STANDARD BREAD CO. S H 5 n B B Daily Fashion Hint 8S49 J-Xp v 0! 841b Jj k MOD-SH SHORT) COAT. It may be belted at the front, but fashion says full and loose at the back for the ultra springtime coat Length? Well, just below the hips gives the desired line. Venetian cloth, broadcloth, covert or vdours may be employed to develop this model which has a convertible collar and flaring sleeves. Medium size requires 3 yards 64-lnch material. Pictorial Review Coat No. 8549. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 25 cents. Skirt No. 8416. Sizes, 24 to 86 Inches waipt, Prloo, 20 cents. 1 ,...............,.,......,.,,..,.., ' I R. G. BEE Maker of Good Clothes for Men Woodring Building j LOOK HERE . I Home Made Candy g H I Light Lunches, Hot Tamales and Chili S All Kinds of Sandwiches - aBIBBBBB1IBB,B,,B1,BBBC3,IBBBBB rifcrrionaruinrn.TjT-nj j j rjuni " - ------- - j LOSE'YOUR HEADACHE QUICK ' USE THE DEPENDABLE LIQUID REMEDYM&Ti : (EASY TO TAKE-SPEEDY BELIEF). . . W& ' : (TAPUDINE U C0ODFOR GUIPPE AND BACKACHES, TOO -CO 1 villi I . $ For Your Transfer Busi- ness, Moving, Freight g g or Express j k Call 177 or 41. BUTLER TRANSFER Frank Butler, Mgr; g ' V ;i |