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Show I TOB BINGHAM NEWS. BINGHAM, UTAH Maneuvers of the Uritcd States Fleet mo bay to Join the battle fleet at Pan-ama. Vice Admlntl Mc Donald, aboard the U. S. S. Wyoming. will command. Admiral Jones, commander In chief or the tleet, with his flagship, the Mary hind, and the battleships Arkan-su- a und Florida, will leave the At-lantic coast after the scouting fleet to participate In the maneuvers, which will continue until March SI. As now assigned, the battleship division of the battle fleet will be commanded by Vice Admiral Shoe-maker alumni the New Mexico, the New Mexico, Idaho and Tennessee forming the ilfth division; the Ari-zona, Mlssstppl. Pennsylvania und Nevada the viunh division, and the New York, the Texas and Oklahoma the third division. Hear Admiral Burrago, aboard the old cruiser Charleston, us flagship, will command the two squadrons of 19 destroyers each. The Wright Is assigned as flagship and tender of the aircraft squadrons, scouting fleet. Ctpt. W. It. (iherardl, commanding. The nlrplane equip-ment will he 13 scouting planes and 18 torpedo planus. X7ASI-IINRTON- . The newly con-- . vv stitute I United States fleet, con-sisting of b th the Pacific and Atlan-tic nnal f.irces. will rendezvous at Panama Fbniary 10 for winter ma-neuvers aiid great-gu- n target practice against tlu old battleship Iowa, which will be ra llo controlled during the fir-ing. In making public the maneuver aehedul. Secretary Penny also an-nounced Hie assignment of ships un-der the new consolidation fleet plan. The buttle fleet commanded by Ad-miral Eherle, whose flag will fly from the U. S. S. California, will sail from Pacific coast por's for Pnnnnw while the scouting fleet and trnln will leave east coast ports for Guuntana- - FR0F1 94 POUNDS SHE GOES T0 132 Mrs. Gross Praises Tanlac for Overcoming Stomach Trouble Says Results Are Priceless. "Before I took Tanlac I only weighed- - ninety-fou- r pounds and scarcely had strength to sweep ttic floor; but now I weigh one hundred and thirty-tw- o and am ns healthy and harpy a rar be." Th,B remarkable statement was made, recently, by Mrs. Mabel Gross, 1137 AldrlcU St.. N Mln-- j' ntap".3. Minn. "B'or nearly two years I hnd been In a seriously weakened condition and suffered nearly all the time from headache and backache. My nerves were beyond my control and I was terribly dlizy. I couldn't hnlf sleep and my stomach was so out of order that even the sight of fdbd nauseatid me. i "The benefits I have received from ' Tanlae are priceless. I am now a per-fectly well woman and my friends often speak of how healthy I look. Health Is worth everything and that Is what Tanlac has meant to me." Tanlac Ts for sale by all pood drug-gist- Over 35 minion bottles sold. Advertisement. 1 SW0HAN SO ILL COULD NOT WORK Calnei Strength, Weight and Now Doing Own Work, by Taking Lydia L Pinkhaxa' Vegetable Compound i Marion, In "I was all rnn-dow- n, l pervoua and bent over. I could hardly it ' ' ' rea Bome 'etters i I1 W;U - " i in the papers telling j 7 j what Lydia E. Pink- - "i 3 ham'a Vegetable f ft igff l Compound had done I J for others and 1 ' R A A II thought I would try lit all Then a man told llhV m? husband about Ifr' I nia wif nd what ood it had done her U!M2Zland wanted him to lave me try it I took one bottle and Could see what it did for me in a week'a time, and when I had taken three bottles I had gained both in strength and weight and waa doing my own work. I took it before my last baby was born and it helped me so much. 1 sure am glad to rocommend the Vegetable Compound to any woman who sutlers from female ail-- i xnents, for I know by experience what it can do. I have ujed Lydia E. Pink- - ham's Sanative Wash, also the Liver Pills, too, and think them fine." Mrs. Wh. Eldridge, 620 E. Grant Street, I j Marion, Indiana. I A record of nearly fifty years service i , should convince you of the merit of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Compound. a i l : SAY "BAYER" when you buy. InsistI Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Rheumatisnt Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Paiit Accept only "Bayer" par-lcnp- which contains proper direction Handy "Bayer" boxes of 1 2 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists, "' Aaplrln U the trad, mtrk of BJr Manufacture of MoaoeeaUeaoidattar at 8llTllmrWt CWSTIPATIOWf J-j-K Take a good dose of Carter's little Liver Pills U I liADTCT'Cl thentake2or3forafewnightsafter.They n LAKItLtwl cleanse your system of all waste matter and U 4 1?JTxiVr i Hegulate Your Bowels. 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General Lord, director of the budget bureau, took the preliminary estimates and went over each one of them painstakingly, strik-ing out what appeared to him less pressing expenditures, till he got all the departmental estimates down to a point where they added up to n total not exceeding the three billion two hundred million limit set by Presi-dent Harding. Then, not telling the departments Just how he reached his conclusions, lie notified each of them of the figure which he regarded as the limit. He told them they must somehow try' to live within that limit, and he Instructed them to revise their estimates accordingly. But lie did not stop there. First, he Indicated the total only and let each department mnke such adjust-ments within that total as It saw fit In revising Its estimates. Second, he permitted each department to put In a supplemental list of Items over and above the revised estimates which the department chief considered essential. Then with the p.ellmlnary estimates, the revised estimates the supplemeo- - nil lists, nnu tables of tonne, appro-priations nil before lilm. General Lord held hearings on the revised esti-mates and listened to each nepart-nien- t chief plead his case. A a re-sult of these hearings, adjustments In the revised estimates were made vherever necessary. ' The final estimates that went to congress Included those adjustments. Some of the departments which were particularly aggrieved over the ten-tative revision of their estimates found thnt when the final figures went in they had been Generously treated. As the years go by, It Is General Lord's hope thnt the representatives of the budget bureau will come to know more about the different de-partments than th .department chiefs themselves. One thing a man can't understand is why his enemies have so many 1 ' triendsi i ! . - Psychoanalysis Is useful also in s i helping one to overcome human dls-- likes. ' If the evil in men Is visible It If BB easy matter to overlook nil the food. I ., . His Fault. "Maw! Maw!" yelled young Bear-cat Johnson of Rumpus Illdgc. "What?" respnndeJ his mother. I "I wlsht you'd come quick and see what's the matter with the baby. Kvery time I slp bis Jaws he cries." Kansas City Star. I Mr. Wacjg Had Progressed. "I understand," said Mrs. Kawler, "that one can lenrn different lan-guage from the gramophone." "Well., I don't know," responded Mrs. Wagg, "tint I do know that since our neigh-bors got theirs, Mr. Wagg has nsed language I never heard him use be-fore." Ancient Mine Workings. A discovery of considerable sreheo-Irglc- nl Intercut hni been made JiO miles north of the Leeupoort tin mines In the Transvaal, near the Bechuunu-lan- d border. A prospector has nnenrthed whnt Is apparently a portion of an ancient smelting plant and a cjunntity of slag, which Is being submitted to expert ex-amination. Nearby were old workings and a substantial body of ore containing a whitish metal, thought to be platinum or molybdenum. Mining engineers have left for the scene of the dis-covery. Settled. "Well, want to marry my daughter, I suppose," snapped the grumpy old millionaire as be glowered at the young nuin before him. Then, adjust-ing his glasses, he added: "By the way. aren't you one of my daughter's former suitors?" "N-nn- sir." faltered the timid youth. "Well, yon are now," said the old grouch ns be turned awny. "Get out I" Boston Transcript. Senate Loolcs Gift Horce in the Mouth land constituting such national park for the use and accommodation of visitors to such park, and should em-ploy suitable caretakers to the end and purpose that the woodland should bo properly cared for and preserved so far as possible In Its primitive beauty; and "Whereas It Is deemed Inexpedient to accept said devise asd to establish a national pnrk In accordance with the terms thereof : Be It "Besolved by the senate (the house of representatives concurring), that the acceptance of said devise o mmle by Joseph Bat'ell In his last will nnd testament he declined by the govern-ment of the Un ted States, and that the estate of the ld Joseph Batfell he forever discharged from any obli-gation to the L'nlted States grow'n out of the devise before mentioned." The bill (S. 10SO) to provide for the establishment of the park was re-torted from the public lands commit-tee with the recommendation that It be Indcfin'to'v postponed. In explana-tion a le'ter from Acting Secretary I'ltr-e- of thn InJcrior department wi read. In which he said the department had made no InveFtl-atlo- n rid wits therefore in no position to ren''- - a rervirt. Kvldcn'ly T'kIp f'am d'xn not want the Bnttell National park. UNCLE SAM. though the efficiency experls say he probably Is the poorest business man on eurth, never hesitates to look a gift horse In the mouth. For example, here ts a Joint resolution passed the other day by Hie senate: "Whereas Joseph Hnttcll, decerned, 'ate of MIddlebury. county of Addi-son, state of Vermont, In nnd by his last will and testament devised to the government of the Un!tel States of America nhnut .I.OiH) acres of land d In the towns of Lincoln and Warren. In tie stnt of Vermont, for a national park ; and "Whereas said lands were devised to the United States of America upon certain conditions, among which were the followlnir: That thf government should construct and nmlntir" suit-able rnniM and buildings upon the GOT OLD GENTLEMANS 'GOAT College Boy's Expression Made Hlra Fear Monty Had Been Wasted on His Education. . Whenever old Eliea Toothste doesn't understand what yen any ha says, "What snyT Ko do Ms neigh-bors. It Is not strange thnt he doesn understand his college buy sou's way, of nukliur the same question. Old Eben's wife noticed thnt he was somewhat depressed the evenlnf pfter the boy had got back t the-far-from his first year at rollene. "What's the matter, KhenT she naketk "Mary, I've spent nine hundred de Inrr, on thnt boy's education, aad I'm i.frald It's wasted." said Bien. "II ' don't know as much as he did whea . tie went to college.' "Why, whnt do yon mean, fatherf "Well, tonight I said to him thnt II looked to me 'slf It might mln tomoi row, and whnt do ye s'pose he scldT "Why, I don't know. Whnt did he say?" "Well, sir. he begged my pardon I Youth's Companion. Just a Simple Matter. "If I ask for 'est one thing, mother, can I be sure to get It?" quietly spoke Elise, the four-year-ol- d member of the household. Mother, with nn air of re-li- e, said : "Yes, mother promises thnt von shall have one thing you want, but you m u tit not ask for anything else." "Ml 'wight," lisped the darling. "I want 'est a toy store." Roadside Tragedy. A curious and Informative accident was observed on Bandolpli street yes-terday evening. A girl In short skirts mid high Itusslan boots, wide-flarin- g at the top, was strolling down th side-walk. A young man. passing her, cis-uall- y threw away his lighted rtgnretre. The girl took Ave steps and then start-ed kicking the left leg. in another uiomei't she was dancing In a hysteri-cal circle. The volunteer fire departmrr t bc!el her off w Ith the left boot and removed the Hgnrette, with what wns left of a charred silk stocking. Chi-- 1 cngo Post. It Is the same thing In fact, but In poetry It Is sunset und in prose It In Kuudown. J Silver linings fall to Interest the owner of an absent nmbrelln. uMr. War Rid: Insurance" la Smijurj HKItK are some extracts from sent the war risk depart-ment : "I'lenRe return my r.inrr'a-- e certifi-cate, as my Imhy hasn't eaten In three (lavs." "Now, Sirs. W'Non I need heln bad. "tee If the president can t help me, as t need him 10 lae't after ir.o." "Ilorh sld' . of our parents are old nnd poor." "Please snd me a wife's form." "I have been In bed 3 years w'th one doctor, and I Intend to try an-tb-nne.'' "Hitlloe, Mr. War Hi' insurance. How are you? I am well nnd I hope fou are the same." 'Tenr Mr. Wilson: I has aicady written to Mr. Ileiidqunrters ml no reply, and If I don't vc! one ;retty soon I nm going to w rite Uncle Sam himself." "I am a poor widow and all I have Is In the front." "We have your letter and In reply I t.i yours truly, he wmh born ir-- j briing up In this house acconl n.-- to I your instructions. I nm M grind fjther and bli R"iindmoM,cr." "1 nln'i iH'cied no rnv Hin.'c m husluind left arni snail soon lie forced to lead nn Immortal life" "1'lense let me kii"w If John lit in an application for a wife unci child." "You have changed my llt'le hn Jnt'ka little girl. Will that trm!;e an-- 'tiilTcrence?" "I am writing to as' yi. win have no' i"ce'vpi my eloiwuc-t.- " "His iont'.v wax hep from Int.i ( the elopement w!iU-- 1 lit- " ceived." "1 l)ae not heard from .'tciii ii he wii ( n to u cmm!(,n: o,t in In fleiT'iiny." "M bor fit" jii'i in it . o 'tirt'.or, (;litnnl. 'V- -' ''' v imirevV" t ' l''rc(iit'iit love makes a man think more of the girl than he docs of bun- - elf. L' Try not have opinion; and you'll I find It practically Isn't necessary te Si!!: , |