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Show The Press-Bulletin i. H. MASTERS, General Manager, Subscription 12.00 a Year In Ad vane 12.50 an Time. Eaterad m aecond-clau matter Jan 2, 1915, at the poetoffica at Ptoto Utah, under th8 act of March 3d, 1879 laeued Friday of Each Week at Prove Utah. Foreign Advertising Representative 'l ... 1 THEAMF.R'CAWPRKf-SAf'SOC'ATIo" ; te A es v 55 Phones $ U Office Wasatch 2493 6 Res. Hyland 2131 I DR. DAVID H. LEWIS ff fe Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat j Glasses Fitted Suite 1008 Walker Bank Bldf. gj Salt Lake City $ I obtained through the old established fi I "D. 8WIFT CO." ore being quickly i I bought by Manufacturers. f I Send a model or sketches and description fc I of your inventiou for FREE SEARCH K H and report on patentability. We get pat fh ents or no fee. Write for our froe book 'f . ' ,9 of 300 needed inventions. .3 B.SW!FT&G0S Patent Lawyers, Estab.ieba. fc B1307 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. i Daily Fashion Hint Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application!, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that Is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an inflamed in-flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect Im-perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result. Unless the Inflammation can . be reduced and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which la an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucouo surfaces of the ystem. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Circulars Cir-culars free. All Druggists. 75c. V. 3. CHENEY CO., Toledo, a VZEBZEKlBllflllllllUHHj PHOTOS Studio and Home Portraits, Enlargements, Commercial J Photography, Views of 5 Bingham. g J. E. CARLSON, 5 g 467 Main Street. S lX3if!SQBSSaaSS9IBI 3a3y Fashion Hint Daily Fashion Hint CASTORIA ; For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years dllways bears Signature of THE BINGHAM HOSPITAL Dr. F. E Straup Ofiice Hours: 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. 7 to 8 E veilings Phone No. 4 vS 1 1 I if I . ' 1 VERY CHIC IN SERGE. Alluring and graceful 1 this one-piece one-piece costume for semi-iovma! Tr.sr. It is carried out in dark trov.n ,'. of fine Quality. The waiat ihe fronts extended at each side, la ire-tensions ire-tensions falling to tic bottom .: Mia skirt, where the;- are lurkfrt This odd arrangement is fvirrV" ;:n-phasized ;:n-phasized with a dainty TinrrVr (T embroidery and the tv!r..ui i;-; J.i ae-pealed ae-pealed on the sleeves and r. nnl neck. Medium size requires 3.Vf J!- J3 48-inch serge. Pictorial Review Dress No. 9051. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches Ibust.- Price, 35 cents. Embroidery No. 12468, Transfer, blue or yellow, 35 cents, 'j "Roor Rlch-arti." Poor Richard was the "pen name," the name assumed by Benjamin Franklin In n series of almanacs published pub-lished from 1732 to 1757. These almanacs al-manacs contain maxims and precepta on temperance, economy, cleanliness, chastity and other homely virtues, and to several of the maxims are added the words. "A Poor Klchard says." aqj sbm '8uutJ.it Mqdpap luapuu " jifoui aql U pauop nam 3MaC isag eq) pua 8Xaiaio)j f.JdXXa jo S35(8B0 i3.v,ef qi U pazud sijbbj -jmraq pun iijuoj jo justrujo 85joabj aq) naaq suq yuad eqj aui papjooaa us qSnojqx JU9UJVUJ0 pszjd XSMV Jld Wis "Withdrawing Room." "The drawing room" la a' contract tion of withdrawing room. . It was originally known by the latter name, and in the ilnys of the Vikings. It waa customary fwr the ladles to withdraw fronj the dining room, leaving their fiusbunds to tlielr drinks, hUe they went Irto tbp "withdrawing room." XXIiZIOBZXXZESiaS&SZSEiSSa! K SCOTTISH RITE B MASONIC NOTICE S A i jtpft I I j S D tt Lodge, Bingham Number 72, A. m F. and A. M., working in the Jj Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, g Symbolic A. F. M., affiliated g with Universal Free Masonry q throughout thn world meet u H every secctd and fourth Tuesday g 5 at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. at ik 5 Smith's hall. Visitors welcome. Q KMIiaiBlflaBZIECBBBlllSSKII lLucky Tiger JrLsrCure Dandruff T iMS"1 ' Kef ma C v(f c3J).World's irreateetremedy. St m eW e& 13tnt ooly backed br k KlsJSE '50t iiOVO BOND A K4&ArwLucl.-tt.rl 111 AaTSaAhidrrrowM. DoobUilt,batT. ELEGANT AND DISTINGUISHED. A true sense, of elegance is displayed dis-played In the design of this frock in dark brown duvetyn. The apron tunic tu-nic is outlined with a tend of chenille chen-ille embroidery in gay colors and this trimming is repeated on the long-wasted blouse, enn forming the belt. Serge and tricotine arc likewise suited to the smart develop-meat develop-meat of t) dtiitm, niedlum size requiring re-quiring 3 yards 54-inch miterioV Pictorial' Raview Dress No. 9163. Sizes, 34 to 41 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. 9093 PREPARED FOR WINTER. The weather prophets predict a ihard winter, so Dame Fashion prepares pre-pares early. Selecting this coat for a model, she develops it In dark blue velours, trimming the edge of the deep collar witfi a "wide band of fur. The pockets are also made of fur and the coat Is brilliantly lined with Jade silk. Medium size requires 3 J4 yards 64-inch malarial, with 4 yards 36-inch silk and 2 yards fur banding. Pictorial Review Coat No. 90D1. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 45 cents. PIONEER HEALTH HERBS, the old-time herbnl compound. Made of Mandrake, Gentian, burdock, GalHiiRal and other effectivo roots nnd herbs. For constipation, biliousness, indiucstion, rheumatism, female complaints, itiuliiria, kidney troubles. Purifies blood, tones system, keeps you well. 8(1 tablets SO cents. Monrv hack if not satisfied. Sold by aitenls onlv. Send for free sample and book. K. C. TOTTEV Pioneer Laboratory, 3U Elevc"h Stretl, Wushiiifcton, o, G. For Somnolent Smokers. A cigar lipid betvn the second and third fingers, above the secoud Joints, will not drop from the sniok- t er's hand If he fulls aslep -Iork Sun. 0H.CHE8TER 8 FII18 W , 'I UK 111 A jKINK IHiAN,,. a -f'Vv J.Hilleftl Ask yi"r nm(r!it fur A !S (.' ! !-'lw-ler-!Jiuiin.i,aT;-uii.!iri. :&A&i I'K't '" d Md oW iMrtalllAVy T -V:3 'mt- B''" r.iMwn. V 1 i i V3 Tshi ro ei!:er. liny (if y,mr v 11- f-f Ifrvm'-t. .sktVr'!ll.r'il ,.'ir,. ( v' ;'r v,: : . ,n i nj sii cili.m, r,c V V y"r; .'".wtirif Vj Sv, ;."rs;, , "v .vi -.cli.lV |