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Show I I WANT ADS ! .FURNISHED BOOM for Tent 353 Main, ' . , ' MININQ LOCATION NOTICES for sate at the Press-Bulletin office. ' It FOR SALE OR TRADE One car. Oakland 8, on easy payments, or will trade for town property., Inquire at the Butte. "FOR SAliS-HAutomoblle. A new Maxwell Roadster with Goodyear all-weather all-weather tread tires. In fine condition. A bargain. Dr. 0. W. Richards, Cop-perfield. Cop-perfield. . : ; tf IDOST Pocket book containing ' 2 .. five dollar bills and one ten, also t . Copperfleld State Bank check book. Was lost last Thursday at Markham Gulch. If the finder of same will return re-turn the pocketbook and check book, the twenty dollars will be given as reward. Return to the Press iBulle-tin iBulle-tin Syeve Kouveles. ( , MAJJB HEILIP Wanted: Wide awake, energetic, temperate man, 25 to 35 years of age to deliver and col-' col-' lect from town and country customers. First class references and $500 bond required. Permanent position and good compensation to right party. Address Ad-dress J D. Fircbaugt, Box 665, Salt ' Lake City, TTtah, ( ' WANTED IA Japanese woman wishes a position as family cook. Has ' had good experience. Salary $4Q per month or VP- Address further inquiries inquir-ies to P. O. Box 517. Bingham, Utah. . Jul6 I. ....... . '. :- ; : ' 1 :, . ' ' 1 ' '' ' ' . ' 'r ' .'"' '1 1 r . - ... . ' t .. T-. .' 1 . Bargains in eh's and Boy's Oxfords Come in and Look Over 0 We Have Some Especially Good Bargains this Week. OntheShoeCpunter Men's Oxfords worth $7.00 for QQ ' f'. Boy's White Oxfords, the $3.00 ft? f)fk t-J ' ones, for - - - - uS- eT Children's White Canvas, patent f 71 "r trihtmed, $2.25, for . . f l.OV Boy's Khaki Shirts, regular $1.00, for V . 75c Boy's Percale Shirts, plain and stripes, $1.50 for - . $1.25 Boy's Sport Shirts . . . 75c Children's Rompers and Two-piece suits, worth $1.50, for . . $1.00 Boy's Fancy Trimmed Canvas Suits, the $2.00 kind, for . . $1.50 Men's Kahki Coveralls, regular $3.50 value, for - - - $3.00 Men's Khaki Coveralls, regular $4.50 value, for . . . $3.50 J What are you doing io win the war? Are you saving food and buying Thrift Stamps? Bingham Merc Co ' S&f The Big Store L C. E. ADDERLEY, Mgr. - I IF BACK HURIS USE . 5, SALTS FOR MM ... c . ' ' Et less meat if lidneys fsel liks lead or Bladder bothers you Meat , frrj uric Mid. - - '. , v, . Mot folks forgat that the kidneys, lhr tli bowels, Ct sluggish and eloggeq end need Hustling occasionally, else w ., hflvs bueknr-lie and dull misery in ths kidney legion, sefere headaches, rheu-, rheu-, ( ruatio twinges, torpid liver, acia stomach, , sleeplessness and all turts of bladder dis-' dis-' criers. You singly must keep your kidneys " ftctivt and clean, and the moment you leel an ch or pain is the kidney . ' -'Sion, get about four onncei of Jad. ' TnlU from any good drug store here, ':iic a tablespoonlul in a glais of water efore breakfast for s lew days and -our kidneys will then. act fine. This , . ' laixout salts is made frcm th acid of ; v ftrapts and lemon juice, coiuuiued with ' lithis, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate thera to normal , activity. It also neutralizes ths acids : , ia the urine so it no longer irritate, - thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is hsrmlees; inexpensive)' makes a delightful effervescent lithiav , water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he : sells lots of JadSaHs to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is 5ly trouble. I, : BIG WAR SAVINGS STAMPS DK VE IS STILL ON II ; Now Let's Clean Up the I War Savings Stamps! I v:r $8,000,000 from Utah in Cash or Pledges Before June 28. 1 Bingham's Quota la About $200,000. I 'TENSHUN V 1 Men and women of Utah 1 The Government has set $2,000,000 as the amount of I money to be loaned Uncle Sam's war chest this year 1 through War Savings Stamps. 1 Utah's Quota is $9,000,000. I The school children have taken practically $1,000,000. Which leaves $8,000,000 for the men and women of the j state to absorb. I , Every state in the Union has been asked to finish up the ijf' drive on W. S. S. by June 28th instead of taking the I rest of the year to it. 1 Cash or pledges it doesn't make any difference, as long as 1 I Utah's $9,000,000 is assured before June 28th. 1 What's been your idea of War Savings Stamps, anywav? 1 Just a medium for your children to save a sort of patriotic 1 investment for your wife's pin money? II Well, it's all THAT and then some. It's a man's size job I for raising two billions of dollars, badly needed for I licking the kaiser. I . ! 1 saMB I g f - M HI BECOMES . DARK ANDJEftUTIFUL Try Grandmother Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyons knows that Bare Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back ths natural eolor and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Tears ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which la mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any ' drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul-, Sul-, phur Compound." Tou will get a large ' bottle of this old-time recipe improved ' by the addition of other ingredients, at very little cost Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. Ton dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application ap-plication or two, your hair becomes . beautifully dark, thick and glossy and yeu look years younger. Wyeth's Ssk and Sulphur Compound Is a dellchtful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. |