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Show ; THE BINGHAM NEWS DONT ASK YOUR NEIGH-BOR FOR THE LOAN OF THIS PAPER WHEN YOU CAN RECEIVE IT 52 WEEKS FOR THE SMALL SUM OF $2.00. SEND IN YOUR SUB-SCRIPTION NOW. WANTED A frost-pro- of toilet, at once. For information inquire at this office. ForSale j FOR SALE At a bargain, a five-roo- m house and land, plenty of good water, an ideal sheltered locality to raise chickens. See me if you are looking for a real home. John Prowse, Butterfield, Lark, Utah. A wealthy rancher is desirious of securing a good housewife. Apply R, Bingham News, Bing-ham, Utah. NOTICE! All outstanding accounts due the Outlet Store, Incorporated, must be paid to CHARLES NEERING, Secy, and Treas. 505 Main St., Bingham. 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Including the above there is a seven roomed house, with light and water connected. Situated ,on the Redwood road miles south of the Riverton Bank. Price $5,500 Good Terms APPLY AT ONCE THOMAS NICHOLS Riverton. Utah Beware! of AGENTS soliciting for Photo Studios obtaining bus-iness by misrepresentation saying the AMUNDSEN STUDIO is out of business, they are selling an inferior article, and are not legiti-mate. We have been in busi-ness here since 1911 and we have the best equipped Photo Studio in the State. AMUNDSEN PHOTO STUDIO 343 Main St.. Salt Lake City Phone Was 950 (Opposite Post Office) Only $6.25 Down j ; and a wonderful Hotpoint Hughes ; Electric Range is Yours 1 ' ; At this special low initial payment you cannot afford to be without an electric range. And you have the added o advantage of paying the balance in easy monthly in- - 0 stallments. ! 1 WTe have many mondels, all of them reasonable in price and some priced remarkably low. At our prices and easy terms it is easy for every family to possess an electric range. ! i The range will more than pay for itself in the saving of ; ' time, labor and food which it will effect. J ; t 4 This special offer is for August Only I j ; 1 Don't Delay-B- uy NOW I J J We have models in stock to suit every need i and this offer applies to every model. j I UTLM FOWEELlGHl CO. H. i GfmmtTubUc Service Matt Contratto AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage Service you can depend upon Phone 124 Main Street ; 11 ! cannot be in two places at once except I YOU use Long Distance. Your voice your- - I self carried over telephone wires gives your personal direction to subordinates in far-aw- ay 1 places, keeps you in touch with home and friends and widens the Bphere of your influence. J Salesmen may cover cities while seated at their desks, and sales managers may keep in touch with every representative no matter in what part of the territory he may be. Long Distance multiplies work-pow- er and profit-pow- er enormously. Don't let the tele-phone be idle when it can increase your effi- -' ciency many fold by permitting you to be in two or more places at once. "Bell System" Sye4jMp The Mountain States Telephone a Teligraph Co .,,,...i.,..i...,.,,m...m...-- .. ,.,,m,.i...i..-- . " , a BINGHAM NEWS PRINTING PLANT The Only Plant Operating in this Great Camp that Can Furnish you with i i i LETTER HEADS POSTERS ENVELOPES HAND BILLS STATEMENTS BLOTTERS BUSINESS CARDS MEAL TICKETS BLANK BOOKS MILK TICKETS ADMISSION TICKETS BY-LAW- S WINDOW CARDS BILL HEADS WEDDING CARDS WEDDING STATIONERY j i i i i Give us a chance To bid on your work Before sending elsewhere . l '" "" ' ""I."' TT"""' 7" DRINK BLATZ NEAR-BEE- R and smoke GIRARD CIGARS For Sale by All Local Dealers Nelson Anson Co, Distributors, 337 Eccles Ave., Salt Lake City ' " ' SUMMONS In The Justice's Court in and for Tenth Precinct, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, Before E. E. Dudley. National Tea Importing Co., a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. James Byers, Defendant. The State of Utah to the De-fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled court within ten days after the services of this Summons upon you, if served within the Coun- - ty in which this action is brought, otherwise within twenty days after the service and defend the above entitled action brought against you to recover a judgment for the sum of Ninety-seve- n and 85-10- 0 dollars, and in case of your fail-ure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint. Given under my hand this 11th day of July 1923. E. E. Dudley, Justice of the Peace. CITIZENS ATTACK : HOODED BAND ONE MAN NEAR DEATH AS RE-SULT OF GENERAL MELEE IN STREETS Illuminated Crowes Carried en Car In Procession to Meeting Place; Crowd Hecklea Members 'I ' Stubenville, O. One man near death and fifty are Injured as a re-- suit of a spectacular battle in the streets of Stuebenville Wednesday ) night : Between 3000 citizens and 1O0 members of the Ku Klux klan were involved. The fighting is said to have been f an outgrowth of Tuesday's city pri. ' nrary election, in which four5 Jdan candidates were successful. The mob of citizens attacked the ? klansmen as they were coming out of a meeting hall shortly before mid. 1 night I Darwin L. Gibson, said to have f been watching the melee, was shot 4 end is not expected to live. ! The klansmen caused a stir when - they drove into town from Wier. ton, W. Va. They were in a caravan of twen. ty-fi- automobiles and carried 11. ; lumlnated crosses. The procession went direct to the klan meeting j place. A crowd soon gathered outside I the hall and began hecking the klansmen as they came out. The ! clasl( followed. Several member of the mob were said to have had tire. - arms, but they were armed largely with stones and clubs. 'a Ralse Fund for Flood Sufferera I .Suit Lake City Raising of a re- - : I lief fund of at least $75,000 to im-- s mediately relieve the suffering of those left destitute by the flood in t its million-doll- ar rampage got under - wny Wednesday afternoon, when the ' special committee appointed by Gov. ernor Mabey and headed by W. W. i Armtsrong met in the governor's of- - flee and effected orgiinlzution. Frank f H. Cook, a member f the committee 'f and president of the Utah State j bankers' association, will send out a letter urging members of that 1 body to contribute liberally. Coa commission to Fight Strike New York. The federal coal com-missi- Thursday afternoon launch, ed its efforts to avert an anthracite strike on September 1. Having call-ed together representatives of the miners and operators, deadlocked on j wane negotiations, the commission 5 met first with the workers, planning j later to go into a separate session wih the employers. Dulsberg Fined for Explosion riusseldorf. The Belgian authori-tie- s It was Announced Thursday, have Imposed a fine of three billion : marks on the city of Pulsburg as a penalty for the bomb explosion on a train near that city late in June. Ten Belgian soldiers were killed and two score others injured. i Appropriate for Kemmerre Relief New York. Officials of the United Mine Workers of America gathered for wage negotiations with anthracite 'i operators Thursday, appropriated J $10,000 to relieve the distress of members in the mine explosion at Kemmerer, Wyo. f Tidal Wave Hits Korea I Toklo Reports received here Wed- - f nesdny indicated that tidal waves and storms had left inundated a large urea along the Yalu river on the west coast of Korea. No estimates of the loss of life had been made, but it was ' said that 25,000 houses were sub- - merged. i Fire Destroys Warehouse Tacomn. Wash. Fire, attributed to spontaneous combustion, destroyed the Bass-Huert- er Taint company wholesale house here early Tuesday 's. with an estimated loss of $100,000. j The heart of the shopping district was threatened. 1 I Gang Kidnaps Texas Man Amarillo, Tex. Suddenly by five unmasked men, and spirited awny late Wednesday night In an automobile, E. T. "Little Mike" 5tcIonald. had not been found. No motive for the kidnaping was offered by the police. McDonald, 47 years old. was a laborer on the Fort Worth and Denver bridge crew. Residents Named In Charges . j Snvannah. (la. Thirty-fiv- e resi-den- ts of Savannah, inHudlng leaders j I in business and professional life, 1 were under arreet Thursday in the J roundup of an alleged gigantic ring i of prohibition law violators. Thirty j others, Indicated by a federal grand j Jury, were sought by officials in I connection with the liquor deals. J Members of the Alleged ring were accused of conspiracy to Import and I distribute thousands ot gnllons of ) liquor. - - sii |