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Show ' ' . THE BINGHAM NEWS. BINGHAM. UTAH ' - IJ .. Clara Kimball Young i - b. in " a if 1; K f v. si L. Clara Kimball Young, the "movie" star, Is a native of Chicsgo, where at St Xavler's academy she received her education. At tho age of three she be-gan her stage career, which has sines taken her to vaudeville, stock and the "legitimate." Her motion picture work has included many notable screen pro-ductions. Miss Young is five feet six Inches high, weighs 133 pounds and has dark hair and dark eyes. LOVE OF MIOWN LEW ONCE on a low hrnnch of n tree In woods liutiK H leaf. It hud not thrived us did Its hnithcr, und w tt grew to be very lonely nnd sud. tine day It wus Kwtnpiiitf In tin wind when It heurd a Rob rljrhl under it, und looking It saw u purpUr tlowor growlns there. "Why are you so and?" asked the teiif. forgetting Its own troubles. ' You are so pretty and sweet to look upon that you should not cry." "1 am nlorie," answered Purple Flower. "Some one mine ulong and picked my sNters md did not tuke .eui, "You cunnoi ee jour own I. flinty or you would no. emiihiin, und I Hiu K'uil you vvere not mrrled off. heniuse you Imve nwde nie forget thai I uiii unhappy uuil I Khali not Ite again If I have you to look Uon." "Oh, ! am so glad If I have Iteen of j Mime use," wild the Flower. "Hut why Kliould you he uftiiappy A lien you .re m miiiiy brothers up there with yonf "Do you not nee that 1 urn not hand- - some like lay brothers?" replied the j "I am not large and tfreeii as thev are. I am small und I am turning brown before my time." "h, hut you look beautiful to jne," replied the Flower. "You are nearer to liie than your brothers. Why I do believe you are going to drop olT. and ii' you do you will drop right down be-Kl-me." . "If 1 can do that I hIiiiII never be sorry that I did not grow xtrong and hundsonie like the oilier leaves." Kuld the Leaf. "I have wondered for n lontt time what would hemme of me It I dropped down there, vhere before I met ym It looked o dreary." Before the two little friends could nay more ulong euiue u breeze and snapped off the last link that heldlie Leaf on the brunch und down It dropped clone beside the Purple Flower, There it lay close to her und on chilly nights or when It rained Leaf covered the Flower und kept her com-fortable. I'urple. Flower grew strong and beau-tiful, and though Leaf grew brown and withered, it knew nothing uhout It. for did not I'urple Flower tell him each day be was the moxt beautiful leaf In the world V And she thought he was hH'unse of his greut love for her. The strong green 'eaves on the tree over them looked down und mulled scornfully ut the brown Leaf xnupxled close to his sweetheart, but the green leaves knew nothing of the Joy of a great love nor did they know that beauty that the eye run see Is not to Dropped Close Beside Purple Flower. me, but then I am so small I cannot ex-pect anyone to notice me. .My si tern were much more buiutlful." "Hut you are beautiful," said the be compared to that of a beautiful soul. 0 And so, when the cold days cunio und winter with his soft white blanket covered the lovero I expect they slept until Miss Spring mine und uwukened them, and there, no doubt, she found the Leaf close beside the pretty I'urple Flower. ft hr MpDuro Nwtpr Svnileita.) ' i'-- $ 4.. '' ; Jl John Franklin Cox. Portland, Oreg.-- "I could scarce-ly get around to attend my duties on the farm and knowing that I needed something to relieve this condition. I went into a drug store to Washington and asked the drug gist what he thought would be best (or .my condition. He immediately recommended Dr. Picrce'a Golden Medical Discovery so I bought a bottle and commenced taking it ' ad It helped me right away. After the second bottle 1 felt Cne, my appetite waa greatly Improved and I gained strength right along. I am a man seventy-eigh- t years of ago end can got around as well as many younger men and feel that I owe a great fioal to Dr. Plorce's Coldea Medical Discovery." John Frank-fl- a Cox, 1243 E. Yamhill St. Go at once to your neighborhood drug store and get tho "Discovery" In tablets or liquid and you'll bo surprised at the way you'll pick up, SfTheyDo a Hundred Calories in About 9i a box of little raisins when EAT feci hungry, lazy, tired or faint. In about 9 seconds a hundred calories or more of energizing nutri ment will put you on your toes again. For Little Sun-Mai- ds are 73' fruit sugar in practically predigested form levulose, the scientists call it. And levulose is real body fuel. Needing practically no digestion, it I gets to work and revives you quick. I Full of energy and iron both good I and good for you. Just try a box. I Little Sun-Mai- ds "Between-Meal- " Raisins iihiii ni 5c Everywhere M'm Had Your Iron Today? He didn't like white bread or ready-rubbe- d tobacco And probably he preferred horoecara to the trolley lie admitted frankly that bis tastes were peculiar. lie didn't know why. It was just a matter cf fact that while he was an inveterate pipe smoker, he sever smoked Edgeworth. "But don't let that worry you. I don't like white bread. And there are many other things that nearly every-body I know likes and I don't." We have always recognized that no ' ane tobacco would Just hit the taste of every pipe-smoke- r. We have always known, too. that we couldn't make all the pipe tobacco In the world even if it were possible to make a tobacco that everybody liked. So we have been content to Jog along, Becking and finding men who 4 like Edgeworth, who tind its indi-ridu- al fragrance exactly suited to their taste. Those are the men we want to smoke Edgeworth. If we can give them the full joy of smoking and keep our fac-tories running somewhere near capac-ity, it is about all we expect and i t is enough. One thing we do want to be sure of. It is this: That every pipe-smok- try Edgeworth at least once and judge far himself whether or not it u the right tobacco fot In a way, it Is a j f ,1 eelfish desire on smokers uill Edgeworth. But to make as easy as fpe for you any other to test we send you samples il write for , them. Just write a postcard to us and send oa lyour name and address. If you Would further add the name and ad-dress of the dealer from whom you OHueTJy buy your tobacco, we would appreciate your courtesy, Edgeworth comes in two forms-P-lug yiice and Ucady-Uubbe- d. Edge-wort- h Plug Slice is formed into flat kos and then sliced into thin, moiit wafers. One slice rubbed for a second between the hands furnishes an aver-age pipeful. Edgeworth Heady-Rubbe- d is al-ready rubbed for you. You pour it Straight from the can into tho bowl of your pipe. Both kinds pack nicely, light quick-ly, aud burn freely and evenly. Edgeworth is sold in various sizes to suit the needs and means of nil pur-chasers. Both Edgeworth Plug Slica and Edgeworth Kcady-Uubbe- d are packed in small pocket-siz- e packages, In handsome tin humidors, and also in various handy quantities. For the free samploe address Larus tc Brother Company, so South 21st Street, lUchmond, V a. To Retail Tobacco Merchants: If your jobber cannot supply you with Edgeworth, Larus & Brother Com-pany will gladly send you prepaid by parcel post a one-- or two-doze- n carton of any size Edgeworth Plug Slice or Ready-Rubbe- d for thetarao price you would pay tho jobber. : PpSIH $68o ,.. 1923 SUPERIOR Chevrolet Utility Coupg This is the lowest-price- d closed car on the market with if Fisher Body. It is bought extensively by farmers, p concerns equipping fleets for salesmen, and is popular t for professional and general use where a single seat f and extra large rear compartment are desired. ft QUALITY has been still further improved by more artistic design and added improvements. ECONOMY has been still further increased by engi-neering refinements and greatly broadened production and distribution facilities. SERVICE is now offered on a flat rate basis by 10,000 dealers and service statios. PRICE remains the same, in spite of added equipment and more expensive construction, which have greatly increased value. Some distinctive features of the new line are: stream line body design with high hood and crowned, paneled fenders; vacuum feed and rear gasoline tank on all models; drum type head lamps with legal lenses. Cur-tains open with doors of open models. . Closed models have Fisher Bodies with plate glass Ternstedt regulated windows, straight side cord tires, sun visor, windshield wiper and dash light. The Sedanette is equipped with auto trunk on rear. See these remarkable cars. Study the specifications. Prices F. O. D. Flint, Michigan SUPERIOR. Two Passenger Roadster tf() SUPERIOR Five Passenger Touring ...... m SUPERIOR Two Passenger Utility Coupe . . . 688 SUPERIOR Four Passenger Sedanette - . . . . g50 SUPERIOR Five Passenger Sedan ...... 8o0 SUPERIOR Light Delivery UH Nothing Compares With for Economical Transportation Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan Division of Central Mot on Corporation World's Largest Manufacturer of Low-Price- d QUALITY Automobiles There are 0.000 Chevrolet Dealers and Sav Ice Stations Throughout the World. Dealers and Parts Depots Wanted n all territory not adequately covered. '"" "" " "i1 -- 'r f aw ;j ' .J Operatlo as Ever. "Here's a late picture of my aunt , atio'a a former prima donna." "Well, ain't idie still? She looks large uough." Grasp ne more than thy hand will hold. Preeodenta save thinking. - "WhatsraaName?ll Br MILDRED MARSHALL A ,j - I J J Facb aloof pour nom; t!i hhtoryf muiilng; vhtnc K teat JtriotJ; YA Km lgntfitcnce; your (ifcy Jay ANNA I10UOI1 coming originally from the same source, Anna and Anne are very different names. To call a girl benrlng the pretty uppellatlve from the Hebrew t'haaniich. Anuu or Anne Indiscriminately Is u prosa error. They are separitle names und should not he used Interclinnneiilily. Aituti was flrt known us the Itoiuuu roiIoi'ss of the circling year. She whm unf..ed later with Anne, the com-panion sister of Dido, whose tragic end Im recorded by Virgil In the "Aeneid." According to Uomuti tradi-tion. Anne pursued he faithless Aeneas to Italy, after the suicide of lido, and there drowned herself In the Vlve.r Numlclus. where she hecume a presiding deity. The Irish have a similar legend to account for their Anna; the daughter of the chltf of the Flrbolg race drowned herself In the river Life, and since the Irish word for river is Am-haln- , the two words became, on Eng-lish tongues, Anna LlfTey, and were supposed to form the unfortunate lady's name. There was also u Hi. Anna In for wli.nn the CiniH-io- r Jus-tinian built a church in .ViO. Thus Anna became a pi pular name among Greek diim. ls, and a daughter of Km-pero- r Husll married Vlmliiiilr. gruiul f.rlnrp of Muscovy. Another famous hearer of the name was Anna JTIste of Italy, who brought her title to the House of (iulMe. Like Anni;. the tullsmanic gem of Anuu Is the pcurl. If promises her giMd fortune, many friends, and e affability. Wednesday Is her lucky day mid 5 her lucky number. (C by tin Whlr HyiHIrmo. Inn i II ' CTKe Friendlq Path Bu WALTER L . I I J ROBINSON l JJ During 1020, due to the dropping nnd pusslng of dividends resultant from the period of depression, Indications point to u drop in the number huvlng millio-n- dollar incomes even below that for 11)14. And the etui is not yet, for corporate Incomes, from which most of t tie big Individual Incomes nre de-rived, have been shrinking so much that many wealthy men tind them-selves In a quandury as to their ulti-mate outcome. it's u mistake to smile over others' misfortunes. Not one should And a cause for rejoicing because qulckl-uiad- e millionaires and wealthy persons are made miserable through falling in-comes. Hut the Information at bund regarding the difficulties the rich are encountering Is a reason for the aver-age class and the poor to consider their misfortunes less serious nnd to recog-nizee that there Is nothing In the radi-cal discussions of the rich getting rich-er and the poor poorer. The law of Justice usually works out ok eh. Copyright by th Wdwlrr Syndicate, lac.) O IlICII AND POOR' PITY the poor millionaires 1 Some of their shoes are out nt tlie toes. They ure finding much y In making ends meet. Those who are out of Jobs or have had their wages reduced are not the only ones suffering 111 uncial distress during these readjustment days. There are siaae who go around the country preaching discontent, claiming that most of the people ure kept sior In order that u few men may be made rich or kept rich. Not an Inconsider-able number are wlU'mJy led to be-lieve this doctrine and. In consequence make their own lives unhappy and dis-turb the peace of their fellows. In contradiction of this sentiment re-ports from the hurcuu of Internal rev-enue In Washington, show that the poor are having less trouble than those accustomed to enjoying fat incomes. In L)H 11. no were only (XI Individ-uals in the United States who report-ed incomes f a million dollars or more r year. For l!)i the Incomes of more than a million dollars totaled HlHi; but s'nee that year the bout-lu- g of st reel corner orators notwit-hstandingthere has been a marked de-lin- Wealthy men's Income returns for I'.Mii the last ye:il for which sline-melt- s have been compiled Included only C" of n million dollars or more. 7lT':le Right Thing J Right Time I ca unit-li- t us iii imk even mi Inllimiie frit-ni- l how much kIic fur nii.v- - lliln liow uiiicli noiii'v nIh' us ii Kiiliiry. r wlnil nlie I'H.vh iiii ciii- - lllH ff. yil't IIS olllKXioi!l lir CI'Sllllll it!sl lull- - I'onrcni'i (.' line stnlc iif lli'lillll. fii lie lll'. It Is nlily liiml imV trt'in-- i t'tiy for ii frlfiul's IiciiIiIi. Imt I" pry :i'u Intn Kurd tilings cxireuit" rnilinss. i by Nmpr Hyn iirai I ASKI.MS (JUKSTIONS I TIIK n'i ilu.vs hcn It wiih Just hs much u pint r tin yuuii fill's u- - Clltloll t tlf tlllllll Willi) MIS. Cillltll "j;imkI hiiiiiihth" lis Hlflirn or twit-rupli- y more liuponuiit Tor Hull nuit-tc- r there iviin n previillliiK noilmi tluil It wns luiil niiiiineis to iihU itiei miis. And when h vvhiiiiiii Imlulueil In putiip-t- i v: lcr frit-mi- s him! her iclhlmrs II whs usuully cim,,luli,il tluil she hud not Imd the proper hrlnu'iiy up "CiMiilnesM kiiowK. hiiIiI mi old hiil) to me the oilier ihiy. "there ir-- times when I would like to usk questions, I've pit Juki ii iihh-I- i curiosity iiuyoiie else, hul we were tnu;:ht tlmt It " not (joml uniMiieis They trul.i (jlrl ITereiit now udn.vs " As n mntier of fm t ihey don t tin u them at all. und It ii ;lrl does not such Instruction id home or doe not hnve Mil Instinctive fccliny linn it U htid fo. in to ssk persoiuil question iitie U pretty upl n Miiulre the pump-lu-huldt stid to nmke herself n hu's-aric-and iiiHjhnp n source of mue-pieut- . Kspeclully fthuoxlnus ure ipiesilons rlati!iii to prices, it Is I tie height of 1 1 No Point of Contact. "Your million pioliicin Is not yet M'lllcil?" "N.i." "If jmi tnvp any rplntlvcs In tt country. vl.y dmi't you pny llirui a visit?" "1 I upicn to lie t lie tmor rclutlun. Tlicy ure inivclina In Kui,npe."-U- lr iiiliiluiiii rBHMssBMaBSBjsB 4sjiaia)aaau J A LIVE 0' CHEER ! , Cy John Kenlrlck Banjs. i ! HALLOWE'EN I m iiIiLiikI ic.n i:ni, I SI'KI'TKIIS : ;ihin hi mir ilny ViKuns il;iik amt V'ihimmh i;m J ! Kl'UIn hI"Ik lll ill.' l.ai, i I Ail hi (i'lii'i-- - hihI ih i1m.it I I H vlllKil'K 0 I'll. '(I Hint ltl'. I UlllH III III Kill li'l J J (lit iml nil :licy rr :iii i mB I i,0 I'V MrChni-- NVwn ti v ti ln Thi 'Lantem .iooler't" Piefession. 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