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Show y Free '-- h - I NEW GRAND HOTEL IV M. ANDERSON, Prop. Corner of Main& 4th South, Salt Lae City RATES Room for 1 person, $1 up. Room for 2 persons, $1.50 up. With Private Bath Room for 1 person, $1.50 up. Room for 2 persons, $2.50 up. Special Monthly Rates. Opposite U. S. Post Office. One Block from City and County Building. ; In the Center of the Shopping and Theatrical District. Joins Commercial Club. Take "any Depot Car, they all pass the door. DR.P.S. HAGEMAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bingham Canyon, Utah. Office: Above Woodring's Drug . Store. V , " Residence: Eckman Apartntents. Telephone 35. - Ixvirs: Mft;. 1-.V.7-8. THE BUTTE CAFE, now under new management, offers you excellent service ser-vice Newly painted and papered. Among new specialties will put up lunches for miners. Courteous treatment treat-ment to all patrons. GET YOUR PHOTOS IN BINGHAM There la a splendid photograph gallery gal-lery in Bingham under the manage ment of J. E. Carlson at 467 Main 8L Mr. Carlson la successor to Mr. Gs brlelson. Day or Bight pictures. I X&TSSSyy As Age Advances the Liver Ucqulres it" IrioTr "xasionsl sthnuUtloa, CARTER'S LITTLE JlTTiit LIVER PILLS correct CONSTIPATION. Colorless w Pale Facet r'fp Carter't Iroa Kill jfkl fJsU ' "BLUE BONNETS" Ve Fabric with Nc Featurtt. Lfff " Bta Bourk" mxrtt A mA al 4 nui who Winn kutW. U hbra jrflt -rtJJi H wnn wxttoul wmkiiai. Keek oWaKdUMKWiperfectir. Admrablr adutaiHat fM 4 fin ttiot-w dnM. wort coab nd lim. chiJirM piroli. c Akodrtp- 'ffWtiy IMmJ " ena, hrnui oarnM :. Curutccd if hut 1 diiU. WidtfKMUr ( u lljlfi'l I T 7 Quwto pttamt. IKS- ii N ll yoof oVfelef doflHi! eifry "BIm BoBMte tend w ttiit ftd widi Mim of dnlaf vbA !LtyjpUfS wswiHwoJbiaikmpiaiDxliMt fan oi your iwiuMt. EWJ.'fJiyiU! LE3HER WHITMAW A CO. SSI BrooVy. Nw Yark FACE the FACTS LET us face the facts. The war situation is critical. Unless the Allies fight aa they never yet have fought, defeat threatens. Hungry men cannot fight at their best; nor hungry nations. France, England, and Italy are going hungry unless we feed them. Wheat Savings They must have wheat. It is the best food to fight on. It is the easiest to ship. We alone can spare it to them. By saving just a little less than a quarter of what we ate last year we can support those who are fighting our battles. And we can do it without stinting ourselves. We have only to substitute another food just as good. . The Corn of Plenty Corn is that food. There's a surplus of it. Providence has been generous in the , hour of oGr need. It has given us corn in such bounty as was never known before. Tons of corn. Train-loads Train-loads of corn. Five hundred million bushels over and above our regular needs. All we have to do is to learn to appreciate it. Was ever patriotic duty made so easy? And so clear? COMB SAGE TEA M : HI JjMBI IT It's Grandmother's Recipe to keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, BeautifuL The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's grand-mother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, ven color, which la quite sensible, aa , we are living in an age when a youthful youth-ful appearance is of the greatest advantage. ad-vantage. ' - Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the n ussy mixing at home. ; All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." It Is very popular because nobody can disoovona-It disoovona-It haa been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a eoft brush with it and ' draw this through your hair, ' taking one small strand at a time; by morning ' the gray hair disappears, but what delight de-light the ladle with Wyethl Sage and Sulphur Compound, U that, beside be-side beautifully darkening the hair-after hair-after a' few applications, it also produce pro-duce that eoft lustre and appearance of abundance which I o attractive. This ready-to-us preparation la a delightful de-lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation mitiga-tion or prevention of dlse. j DRINK HOT TEA ; FOB A BAD COLD J j I I I I I I I I I iii,4. ! Get a smUl package of Hamburg I j Breast Tea, or as the German folks I call nV'Hauibnrger Brunt Tore," at any j pharmacy. Take a tablexpoonful of the j tea, pot a cup of boiling water upon I it, pour through a sieve and drink a I I teacup full at any time during the ! I day or before retiring. It it the most effective way to break a cold and cure ; I grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, ; relieving congestion. AUo loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the ! system. Try it tbe next time you suffer from ; a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive ; and entirely vegetable, therefor safe . and barmlete. f RUB BACKACHE AND LUMBAGOJGHT OUT Bob Ptin and BtiSua away with a nnall bottle of old honest St Jacobs Oil JThrn your back Is sore an 1 lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism haa you stiffened up, don't suffer I Get a ; 25 cent bottle of old, honest "St ; Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a ; little in your hand and rub it right Into tbe pain or ache, and by the tint ! j you count fifty, tho soreness and lame-! lame-! , neas is gone. !' Don't stay crippled I This soothing, ; ! penetrating oil nels to be used only ; , once. It takes the ache and pain right . out of your tack and ends the misery. ' It is magical, yet absolutely harmless ! and doesn't burs tbe skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica; ; tad lame back misery so promptly I America's Own Food Com ! It is the true American food. The Indians, hardiest of races, lived on it. Our forefathers adopted the diet and conquered a continent. For a great section of our country it has blong een the staff of 'ife. How well the South fought on it, history tells. Now it can help America win a world war. Learn Something Corn! It isn't one food. It's a dozen. It's a cereal. It's a vegetable. It's a bread. It's a dessert. It's nutritious; more food value in it, dollar for dollar, than meat or eggs or most other . j vegetables. It's good to eat; how good you don't know until you've had corn-bread properly cooked. Best of all, it's plentiful and it's patriotic. Corn's Infinite VarietyHow much do you know about corn? About how good it is? About the many delicious ways of cooking it? And what you miss by not knowing more about it? Here are a few of its uses: There are at least fifty ways to use corn meal to make good dishes for dinner, supper, lunch or breakfast. break-fast. Here are some suggestions: HOT BREADS DESSERTS Boston brown bread. Corn-meal molasses cake. Hoecake. Apple corn bread. tu Muffins. Dumplings. ? j vBfacuits. 1 .Gingerbread. "-Griddle cakej. . Fruit gems. Waffles. HEARTY DISHES Corn-meal croquettes. Corn-meal fish balls. Meat and corn-meal dumplings. Italian polenta. .. Tamales. The recipes are in Farmers' Bulletin 5G3, "Corn Meal as a Food and Ways of Using It," free from the Department of Agriculture. il,JS WAR SAVING STAMPS AND THRIFT STAMPS ; little by little buy Rlflee for our soldiers. A Nickel here a dime there M It LIONS must be raised through th sal 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 8TAMP. The following are AUTHORIZED AGENTS OF THE TREA8URY DEPARTMENT, at any of which places you can buy Thrift 8tamp: . Pott Office Citizens' State Bank Bingham State Bank Bingham Mercantile Co. S. J. Hays Highland Boy Mine Boston Con. R. O. Bee I: John T. Bogan Cley'e Jewelry Co. - Ben Lewi F. W. .Quinn V Steele Drug Co. Woodring's Rrug Store Chocolate Shop M. L. James Highland Store Copper 8tat Bank . Miner' Mere. Co. Mt States Tel. 4. Tel. Co. I Utah Power A. Light Co. Utah Copper Co. Ohio Copper Co. U. S. Mine 5. - Utah-Apex Mine Yampa Mine ;y Utah Metal & Tunnel Co. Bingham Schools "sfv ' BY UNITED EFFORT WE WILL GET THE KAISER Q. B. KELLY, Cashier. |