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Show 1 . , THE BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM, UTAH ! RftlR COMIC SECTION I - ' " Never fails to produce pure m and wholesome bakings, V (JAIU You save when you buy it You save when you use it 71 If you buy big can or cheap Hr baking powder you don't get 'l2&use&'.-th- e Calumet quality. beot dttcot The World's Greatest Bailing Powder Skin Troubles Soothed With Cuticura Saei TSc, Obfa-n-t 2S d 50c, Talc2Sc. . - West Texas Military Academy a R.o.t.0. Sm Antonio, T XhYearrft Affiliated with tbo TJnlTertltT of Total, eJJ Weet Point, Annapolla u leading initllu- - l tlone of the Jnltd Staler Arnir ofnoer I 'U detailed br War Impairment. Uniform hit equlpmantlMUed b Ot, eminent. Separata 1 1 1 iunlor School. Swimming Fool. Alhletlo 'J J Cbanipiona of Football and Baseball. 1 Open SEPT. . Wrtta fornew llluitratod 4II i alalogoa. J. TOM WILLIA MS, Snpt. Jf ALLEN'S FOOT-EAS- E DOES IT Whan aboaa pinch or core and bunloaa an ha. gat a packaa of ALLEN'S FOOT-- C ABE. the antlaaptlo powder to ba ahakea lata the ahoaa. It takaa tha atlnf out of eorma and bunlona, (Ivaa loataat relief to Smarting, Aching. Swollen faat. l.tOO.OOo pound of powder for th faat war uaed br our Arm and Narjr during tba war. AdTerttaemeat. . yfm fWBacktothe Oram rieias W W for Health kril'im RAPE-NUT- S is a regular "three fRV VJ bags full" of the best food quali- - Mm JifefV' tics of whole wheat flour ,nd malted . barley, carefully mixed and slowly 113?To develop all their appetizing baked flavor, To preserve all their wholesomeness, And to provide nature's "broom" that keeps the diges system spick and span. There's not a bit of artificial sweetening in Grape-Nut- s Itive just becomes sweet of its own accord in the long baking. And that enticing flavor how good it is with good milk w or cream! Fruits, too, fresh or cooked, add to the delight of dish of Grape-Nut- s, morning, noon or sundown. 1 It is a compact, rcady-to-e- at food no cooking needed. i Why not try it for tomorrow's breakfast? I "There's a Reason" Tostum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. I . Tho Sacrifice. Edith I don't see why you like that group picture of our society. It wasn't particularly good of you. Isabel I know It,' but It had such a perfectly horrid portrult of that con-ceited Miss Gushing. Boscton Eve-y ning Transcript. WOULD TAKE MANY HEARSES Firms That Have Died Since Drop In Prices Would Make Large Funeral. Suppose a funeral passed your house with 38,000 hearses, each hearse containing an American business firm. It would be Impressive, wouldn't ItT It would also give you an accurate idea of the number of business fail-ures since prices began to tumble In May, 1920, notwithstanding they haven't tumbled so very much for some things. But don't get gloomy over It. Standing on curbstones watching their brethren go to Dun & Bradstreet's cemetery, are nearly 2,000,000 business organizations that have weathered the form. In two years of severe de-pression only one business In every fifty-thre- e has failed. The percentage of farmers that have gone broke is larger. Business failures have totaled about $000,000,000 a year In liabilities. Assets have averaged about enough to pay 50 per cent on the dollar. The net loss has been about $300,000,000 a year, or about $3 a per for each Amer-ican. Might be much worse, remarks Capper's Weekly. GOLD TEETH OUT OF STYLE Present Trend Is to Preserve Toot and Make It Look as Much Like . Original as Poaalble. Gold teeth are going out of styU, according to practltloaert and dental experts. The present trend Is to pra-ser-ve the tooth to make It look aa near as possible like It was originally. If this can't be done the offending molar or incisor must be pulled out. The Idea of pulling teeth Is some-thing comparatively new In America dentistry. The tendency was to smra-the tooth at all costs. But dentist have discovered that gold crowns art) nnhealthful and permit foreign matter to get Into the teeth. Bridge work also Is net as popu-lar as It once was. To make a bridge two good teeth were filed down a anchors for the mass of gold in be-tween. If the bridge failed the two good teeth on the ends went with It Now dentists recommend a plate of false teeth Instead of the bridge. These being removable, are easily kept clean. The dental science Is now spending Its euergtes more on serv-iceable plates rather than on bridges or crowns. New York Sun. . Curious Fire Engine. What might be described as a double-- tandem bicycle, with four wheels ar-ranged like those of a wagon, and four seats for riders, two In front and two behind, and carrying a hose reel, ro-tary pump, etc., was exhibited recently in Paris. The machine Is Intended as a fine engine In small towns. When the scene of fire Is reached the pedals are thrown Into gear with the pump, the hose Is unrolled, and the riders, re-suming their seats, work the pump by means of the pedals. It Is claimed that this machine can outstrip any fire engine drawn by horses on the way to a conflagration, and that its pump is at least as effective as those of the hand engines used In many towns. 8ugar-Be- t Seed. Much of the sugar-bee- t seed Import-ed Into the United States comes from Germany, snd Is received through the port of Galveston. Scientific Ameri-can. v No fewer than 20 women now hold eats in the national g body of Finland. More than 7.000 women are em--' ployed In the British civil service. You don't have to associate with Get the Point? ' electricians to hear shocking language. voton Jw-tfflw- G I wimwjuw( LATER . , - NDU MAIL . 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