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Show , THE PRESS-BULLETI- N, BINGHAM, UTAH. . ... Kill That ColdtWith CASCARAW QUININE FOR AND Colds, Couihi AOMY l G'PP Neglected Colds are Dangerous Taka no chances. Keep this standard remedy har.dy for the first snaexe. -- ' Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic Laxative-- No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Fhousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing influence vl Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview on the subject, made the as-tonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants for insurance are re-jected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applica-tions are declined ' do not even suspect that they have the disease. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Aspirin v You must say "Bayer" Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions, j Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets ol Aspirin," which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablet cost but a few cent Larger packages. i..iri. tm ik. md. nark of B.var Manufacture at MonoaoUcaoidMtr of SaUcyllcaflM a - - ' ' A Remarkable Sign I r" t 'I i his sign ony n(cates I j YJB how good our service is and Jhv - Mi how clean and high quality I & yiv$ our coal is' 0ur customers I are 80 wel1 pleased that they ' 1 J H order from us year after year. BfeSrWfS--S Now is the time to fill your rTf! Mmtwf k"1 with good clean coal. You I n w111 alway3 feel better and 1 llfjiJsafer With a good supply of- - CIUZENS COAL CO. 1 1 Brownlee & Stuart, Bingham Canyon, Utah. g Catarrh Catarrh Is a local dUease greatly lnflu- - fenced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is a Tonio and Blood Purifier. By cleansing the blood and building up the System, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE restores normal conditions and allows Nature to lo Its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Shave With Cuticura Soap And double your razor effclency as well as promote skin purity, skin com-fort and, skin health. No mug, no slimj soap, no germs, no waste, no Irritation even when shaved twice dally. One soup for all uses shaving, bathing and shampooing. Adv. j Will Rheumatism Again . I Bind You Hand and Foot? ! j If you had Rheumatism last year blood, that you should try a rem- - ! and treated only the pains of the edy that has proven so thoroughly disease by rubbing- - with liniments satisfactory in these cases. S.S.S., and lotions, you can be sure that the fine old blood remedy cleanses Boon again you will be in the shack- - the blood of all impurities, and re-l- es of this relentless foe. You may moves all disease germs that may 'get some slight temporary relief creep into the blood. Begin taking from the pains of the disease by S.S.S. today, and if you will write a the use of these local remedies, but complete history of your case, our Rheumatism is too real and relent- - medical director will give you ex- - less a disease to be rubbed away, pert advice, without charge. Ad- - So many cases of Rheumatism dress Chief Medical Adviser, 157 come from a tiny germ in the Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. j The Bingham & Garfield Railway Company The Popular Route Finest Equipment. Best Train Service Two Trains Daily Between Bingham and Salt Lake City I TIME TABLE 1 Effective February 24, 1918 I Leave Salt Lake City: Arrive Bingham: j No. 109 6:55 a. m. No. 109 8:25 a. m. I No. Ill 2:15 p. m. No. Ill" 3:35 p. m. i a Leave Bingham: Arrive Salt Lake City: No. 110 :8:45 a. m. No, 110 10:05 a. m. No. 112 4:00p.m. No. 112... 5:30p.m. I TICKET OFFICES CARR FORK AND UPPER STATION j Take Electric Tram at Carr Fork Station. g H. W. STOUTENBOROUGH, A.G. P. A. F. B. SPENCER, 1 Salt lake City, Utah. Agent, Bingham, Utah. I Women of Middle Age j Owing to modern methods of living not one woman in a thousand IT approaches this perfectly natural change in her life without experi- - M W encing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. W J Those dreadful hot flashes, smothering spells, fainting spells, g j rf nervous troubles and irregularities are symptoms that should have w j W prompt attention. These two letters prove what a successful 0 q remedy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is for women rB 4 at this time of life. Q I W These Two Women Helped During Change of Life. Q ! Taunton, Mass. "I could not eat or Phnadelphla,Pa. "I want to let yon NUB n- - Sill eleep for six month9,had fainting gpellfl know what good Lydia E. Pinkham's j j I HIH and could not walk without help for Vegetable Compound has done me. 1 IB Si j Hill three months,caused by female trouble, had organio troubles and am goin llli till My cousin, who was a doctor, told me through the Change of Life. I was III '"I to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable taken with a pain in my side and a bad ml O" Compound and it helped me greatly, headache. I could not lie down, could i Hpy Then during the Change of Life I used not eat or sleep. 1 suffered something Q the sam remedy. I am seventy years terrible and the doctor's medicine did O old now and am able to do my own me no good at all my pains got worse H O housework and walk one mile to church instead of better. I began taking ths IWi ;,J every Sunday morning and evening. I Vegetable Compound and felt a change am recommending the Vegetable Com- - from the first. Now I feel fine and ad-- j I i llll pound to my friends having the same vise anyone going through the Changa TlH troubles as I had. Your remedy is the of Life to try it, for it cured me after I I Iff i'"Mj best on earth. I cannot find words had given up all hopes of getting better. Jill CI to express my gratitude for it." Mrs. I will tell any one who writes to me the r7 tl Susan C. Staples, 157 B School St, good it has done me." Mrs. Maboarkt ItU Q Taunton, Mass. I)anz, 73 N. 25th St, Philadelphia, Pa, &n j . I ONE MYSTERY 1 LESS T7T Can you tell why Catholics I are never Red nor Radical, il Socialist, Communist, An-archist, even when govern-ments antaganise them or : show them scant favor? 'i The Answer is in I One Mystery Less Send this coupon with your name 1 and address to use and you will re- -' ceive this answer free. The Encyclopedia Press, "23 East 41st Street, New York. V J Please answer to : Name Street No City and State. P-- B aHsjHeHBsHsVsnMsVSBSSBBK TRIBUTETOHEROES UNITED STATES, FRANCE AND GREAT BRITAIN CELEBRATE ARMISTICE DAY. .. -.- . Foreign Capitals Scenes of Unusual Honors to Men Who Perished In - World Conflict; Americans Mourn Loss of Heroic Defenders. Washington. Impressive ceremonies were held in London and Paris on No-vember 11, the people of the French and British nations celebrating th second anniversary of the closing ol the world's war and paying tribute tc the men who sacrificed their lives dur ing the titanic struggle. ,The body ol an unknown British soldier was buried in Westminster Abbey, King George, government chiefs and relatives ol missing soldiers witnessing the inter mem. In Parte the body of a French sol dler, taken from a nameless grave al Verdun," was laid at rest under th Arc de Triomte. President Millerand and three French jnarshals-Joff- re Foch and Petaln stood by the open grave. King George unveiled in Whitehall London, a permanent cenotaph dedl-e-ted to "the elorlous dead" and In Paris the heart of Gambetta, th French statesman who was virtual dic-tator during the troublous days suc-ceeding the collapse of the third em-pire In 1870, was deposited In the Pantheon. No ceremonies of a national charac-ter, were held in the United States, but men who served the country dur ing the war observed the day, which In some Instances was made a holiday. In others governors issued proclama-tions pointing out the significance of the occasion. The exercises consisted for the most part of parades, memorial services and meetings, at which patriotic addresses were delivered. General Nivelle, one of the men who commnnded during the French defense of Verdun in 101!), was a guest at several celebrations In Bal-tinior- The United States naval department observed the day by awarding crosses and medals to men who did heroic work during the way. The Chief Need. Bridget, the maid, appeared at the door with a somewhat rueful expres-sion. . "What do we need for dinner, Brid-get?" asked the lady of the house. "A new set of dishes, mum," was tlie prompt response.. "I've Just tripped over the edge of the rug in the hall." Worse Than Outright Lie. Many a man who would shrink from a false statement will give a false color which is still more unfair, be-cause more difficult' to correct. Don't Seem to Mind. "Did you hear about that railroad flagman who resigned because people were no longer friendly?" "Yes. Traffic policemen seem to ba made of sterner stuff." "Why so?" "You would think-- they'd resign for the same reason, but they never do." Birmingham Age-Heral- Exactly. "They say Butts has a dry wit." ' "I daresay; there is no spirit in It." Baltimore American. Imagination Staggers. "Why did they separate?" "Nobody knows." - "How dreadful !" Fitted Description. Knlcker Joaes wants everything cut and dried. Eocker Uaisins? RESENT AFFRONT TO HEROES. Angry Londoners Trounce Pankhurst - Paper Employees. London. The girl employees In the offices of Sylvia I'niikhurst's Commu-nistic paper, the Workers' Dread-nought, in Fleet street, were thrashed and the offices upset just nfter 11 o'clock Thursday by an angry crowd. The leaders of the party which raid-ed the offices alleged that during the two minutes of solemn silence In honor of the fallen dead, ns provided for in the Armistice day program, some of the women in the office were "singing, dancing and banging tin cons." Commons Votes Home Rule Bill. London. The Irish home rule bill passed the house of commons on its third reading Thursday, after a mo-tion for rejection of the measure pro-posed by William C. Adamson, the op-position leader, had been defeated by IS:? to 52. The measure passed with-out any noteworthy Incident in a rather tome debate. The Liberal and Labor members who have boycotted it through most of Its stages as n sign of their conviction of its hopelessness ns n settlement of the Irish problem, were again absent. Puts Ban on Home Brewing. Washington. Home brewing was brought actively under the prohibition ban on Thursday when it wus learned that enforcement officials had ruled against the sale of hops and malt to others than bakers and confectioners. Great secrecy surrounded the prohibi-tion bureau's action, but It was defi-nitely ascertained that such Instruc-tions had been Issued. Harding Talks to Texans. Brownsville, Texas. Facing a bor-der crowd in which were many citizens of Mexico nnd several officials of the " Mexican government. President-elec- t Harding proposed here Thursday a for-eign policy directed toward peace nnd friendship, hut demanding always full protection of American nationality nnd Amerlcnn citizens wherever they may go. King Convicted of Murder. Lyndon, Knnx. Rnfe King, on trial here, charged with the murder of John Woody, .who disappeared while In King's employ at Maple Hill, Kfltix., in 1009, was convicted by n Jury on Thursday of murder In the first de-gree. Many Haitians Killed. Port nu Triune, Haiti. Kleven hun-dred and thirty-tw- o Haitians were killed In 208 engagements since the Intensive campaign of the American marines began In Haiti In October, 1919, Major Turner lias reported. Veteran Mayor Heads Assembly. Vienna. Dr. IUchard M'eissUlrchner, for many years mayor of Vienna, has been elected first president nf the Aus-tria national assembly, succeeding Dr. Karl Sella, who lm been first prenl, tlcnt of Unit body since March, 1010. |