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Show ! ' THE BINGHAM NEWS. BINGHAM. UTAH I UR COMIC SECTION Rev. B. M. Bridges Gives Facts in His Case It In doubtful If there has ever been a medicine endorsed 1y 80 many minis? terg of the Gospel as has Tiintac. In-deed, there Is scarcely a faith, creed or denomination In all the Innd In which one, or more, of the clergymen has not publicly expressed their In-debtedness to the Premier Preparation for the benetits they have derived from Its use. One of the latest to speuk out In this connection Is Kev. B M. Bridge, a widely known and beloved Haptlst preacher, residing at Mooresboro, N. (X, whose statement follows; "Tanlae has given me a good appe-tite, toned up my system and renered my strength In such a gratifying way that 1 am glad to recommend It to any-one who Is in a run down condition. For ten years post I have had such a severe case of Indigestion that I could not find anything to eat that agreed with me. Finally I became very nervous and could get but very little steep or rest. "It seems that I took nearly every-thing trying to get myself right, but nothing helped me until I ran across Tanlae. My nerves are so much better now that my sjeep Is sound and re-freshing. I enjoy my meals and have also gained weight. I can say from experience that Tanlac Is a splendid medicine and tonic, for It has built me up wonderfully.' Tnnlnc I sold y oil good druggists. --Advertisement. 1- v- .i 3 ; ft A A7Aft IT n - : ; vt nwnmta 15TIuid Prnotel jJlJ J J J j 1 1 I For Infants and Children. Mothers'' Know' That . ' II Genuine Castoria te5S5g Bears tho vfW ftf 1155525 Signature W W. neither Oplam,MorpWne flf f Vlair 'Hi 1 , , , ft If V tr. m: a ijfv' in mILjgsgw j" For Over m Jr Thirty Years Baact Copy of Wrapper. rwt erruw ooiim, rtw wwn em. j' I . fCOMSMPATOHl! " 1 Take a good dose of Carter's little liver Pills ! thentake2or3forafewnight3after.They 1 l FSn-mSr- l I LAKIC.KO cleanse your system of all waste matter and S I T? SvrS'w Hegulate Your Bowels. Mild-- a3 easy to i 1 I I C talce as SUgar. Qnulneawiynotefr-p-tf jjQ,, .l1 TSmallPosfei s mal1 Price' '1 ' iff! PflaElS Gives Charming New Shade to Old lingerie; 0yj iyJbial PUTNAM FADELESS DYES-d- yes or tints as you wisbi Areyou amon if these thousands? Ui i 'TpHOUSANDS of people keep on the food that enriches the blood, end ; ' trying, year after" year, to build builds sound, healthy bodies. ; : health from food that has been robbed , LJ of certain elements required for per-- Grape-Nut- s is made from whole feet nutrition. wheat flour and malted barley-ba- ked for 20 hours, which develops the nat- - i If your food doesn't contain the . t mineral ura' nchness of the grains and makes properties that go to buud up . t nerve, tooth and bone structure, there or ready disability. j is no other means by which you can get AndV . Grape-N- u ts perfectly deiV i these vital elements. cious served with milk or cream, or This is one reason why so many made into an appetizing pudding for . well-inform- ed people eat Grape-Nut- s dinner. ' Get a package of Grape-Nut- s from your grocer . today, und give the family a help to health. ' ' GrapeNuts j I -t-he Body Builder fl I S-X- V PoMumCre.lCo.,l0o. --'tv?f!ii-- ja Battle Cretk, Mich. , ' - :zz.--i r" jSi. ""'ti--'"- 1 U ' ''""" pj r An Eternal Question J Religious Exercise. Two shipwrecked sailors were on a desert Island. They were utterly mis-erable, pinched with hunger unci cold. The one more wretched than the other said to Ids companion, "Can you pray. Kill?" Wo." "Can you sing a hymn?" "No." "Well." said the first, "let's have something religious; let's have a col-lection." Koston Transcript. Talking, Not Entertaining. Mother's Voice Are you entertain Ink Harold? Daughter No. we're Just talking. 1 A Willing Helper I W'J. folks' oin I wl0RKI1 ' OVMt Rare Find in English Church. After three centuries of conceal-ment behind plaster and rubbish, tho remains of a Fourteenth century Btalned-glus- s window have been dis-co ved at Chelsea (Kngtand) Old church. The old glass. wttlvh Is -- of Immense value, was found between lay--j era of soft plaster behind a mass of old bricks. In one w indow only a frag-ment of a border was found, but In the other a panel two feet by two was brought to light. The panel Is nearly complete, the head of the figure ap-parently that of St. Lawrence or 8t. Stephen Is missing. The glass seems to be of a date not later than the mid-dle of the Fourteenth century. With the exception of Westminster abbey, there la no London church with its own glass of so early a date. PROBABLY DIDN'T GET L0AM: Would-B- e Borrower Freed Hla Mind, but Remark Poured No Oil on Troubled Waters. The story Is told of t banker wh ... . suffered the loss of one eye rod had " a glass substitute n.ade. The glassy eye was wonderfully fashioned, so much so that Its wearer was satis-- ! fled no one could tell It from a rea organ. A day or so after he begai wearing it, a customer of the feanl sought a loan, but the banker wn not quite satisfied with the colla eral. After much persuasion from tt would-b- e borrower, the banker said "I will make you a sporting pre onltlon. If yon ran tell whlcb ef n eyes la glass, 1 wIH make you r loan." , ; "That's easy," replied the ctb. "It's your left eye." "Flow do you know?" asked banker. "It la ;he more sympathetic of t two," responded the borrower. W Street Journal. ,s 'PEP' IN SCHOOL PLAYGrtOUND Authority Makes Plea for Games That Are Characterized by Energy and Vim. "Jellyfish gymnustlcs, or stupid, silly games, played half heartedly, have lit-tle place lu the proper physical devel-opment of the growing child," declares Dr. B. Klanche Sterling, acting assist-ant surgeon, United Suites public health service, in commenting on the health of school children. In planning exercise with a View to the promo-- ! tlon of good posture, she suggests they should be simple and vigorous and play full of energy and vim. The posture of school children can-not, however, be said to depend chiefly on any one condition, she holds. De-fective vision, adenoids and bad tonsils tend to have i bud effect on the child's posture. Where hygienic conditions in a school are not the best there Is an increase of poor posture. Good nutrition la a contributing factor to good posture, but by no meant an condition. Condition of the teeth, ahe claims, has no effect. Doc-tor Sterling's findings are based on a study of three elementary schools at Bedford, Ind. Bobby's Wish. "O dear I" grumbled Bobby when or-dered to get busy with the soap. "I Just wish I was a clock." "Why do you wish that?" his mother asked. " 'Cause I wouldn't have to wash my face and hands then." explained the youngster. Boston Evening Tran-script. Camel's Peculiarity. Kj The camel cannot awlm. The mon" It loses Its footing in running w, , It turns on Its side and makes no eft to save Itself from drowning. Pump Returns Gasoline. A tank for draining gasoline from an automobile when repairs are to be made has been equipped with a pump and hose for returning the fuel. A grindstone'! color Is gray ; and when a man has hla nose to the grind-ton- e, llfo looks gray. I Tou can't be too particular in etc I Ing your particular friends. I As the Old Saying Goes "Ignorance Is Bliss" I I mix, iToAb oh these vttvi rocks i ent I I i lted to t here BTne hour, gazing off MArW OF TmE HAPPIEST HOUR OP rfV CHILDHOOD OVER THE. OCEAfl OR UP. INTO ThE CLOUDLESS BLUE, 1 AMD DREAM Of rN PRINCE CHARMING WHO 60ME JW WOULD COME AMD TAKE ME IN HIS MANLY Mi jv ' AND R.V UITH ML To A CASTLE OF 10UE J r . ,. I I ' F OH , HE UAS SO 5Tf?0NG, AND BlG, AND NOBLE, , AND OH ! SO HANDeOMLl! BuT wmat ftt in f V . : v, - ' m ta HEWSEiR s i |