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Show J'-....- ' I ; THE BINGHAM NEWS-WNGHA- ITTATI FREEDOM FROM LAXATIVES Discovery by Scientists Hat Replaced Them, Tills and salts give temporary re-lief from constiimtion only at the of peniiuaitiu Injury, suys an eminent medical uuthority. Science ' hits found a newer, better way a meuns as simple as Nature itself. In perfect health a natural lubricant keep the food waste soft and moving. Itut When constipation exists this nat-ural lubricant Is not sultielent. Medi-cal authorities have found that tin gentle lubricating action of Nujol uuist closely resembles that of Nature's own lubricant. As Nujol Is not a laxative It cannot gripe. It Is In no sense u medicine. And like pure water It Is harmless and pleasant. Nujol Is prescribed by physicians: used In lending hospitals. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Advertise-ment. ; I Aspirin Say "Bayer" and Insistl Fnless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you ore not get ; ting the genuine Huyer product pre-scribed by physicians over twenty-tw- o yeurs and proved sure by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Kheumnllsm Neuralgia Tain, Puln Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Knch unlirokeu package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tublets cost few cents. Pnis-gist- s also sell bottles of 2-- and 100. Asperln Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mononcetlcncldester of Sallcyllcucld. Advertisement. , Joseph A. Wlamer ; How's Your Blood? - Do You Need a Tonic? Helena, Mont "Dr. Pierce's Gold-en Medical Discovery has no equal as a blood tonic or as a liver and stomach medicine. I was in very bad physical condition, due to having liver trouble and gastric ttomach con dition. My food did not digest properly, would ferment, and gas would form, giving me great distress. I also suffered with severe bilious headaches and my blood was in ati impoverished state. B- - use I 'the 'Golden Medica recovery' I was relieved of all these conditions whicB. had caused me so much trouble end distress. My liver became active, mjr food digested well, my blood was, good and 1 felt like a new man." Joseph A. Widmer, 307 Hoback St Obtain the Discovery in tablets ofi liquid from your nearest druggist ot eend 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and write for free medical advice, M A HT K II TIIK TYPEWRITER IIV MAIL. V S The touch li'wrllins ayaiem taught In at ' leaaona only lit. Why pay mora? Typewrit- - "V In School, 71a Baltimore Olds., ChlOM. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALL'S CATARUTT MEDICINE has been used successfully In Oi treatment of Catarrh. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE con-sla- ts of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acta through the Blood on the Mucous 8ur faces, thus reducing the Inflammation. Bold by all druggists. F. J. Chenev Co., Toledo, Ohio. Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp. On retiring gently rub spot of dan-druff and Itching with Cuticura Olnt- - ; ment. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make them your everyday toilet preparations end huve a clear skin and soft, white bunds. Advertisement Disordered! Stomaclt JBl Take 3 d dose oi Carter's Little Liver Pills w IrADTCaJ'cl "en take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. I IsArt I try O wi" relish your meals wi'hout fear of trouble to JlfjllTTl-- E follow. Millions of all ages take them for Biliousness, ni2ziness,SickHeadache.UpsetStomachandforSallow, A fjp LlS Pimply, Blotchy Skin. They end the misery of ComVpaVon. iSSSSBSmaSJX. yLCC Snn ;S1 D"t Small Pries Nature never explain-- . Some of her performances me past that. I.am-'- h at your troubles, but woe to the friend that does It. IffB Pprpfl Gives Charming New Shade to Cld Lingerie UW StSSllI PUTNAM FADELESS DYES-d- ycs or tints as you wish on a winter morning JfTM fresh and rosy or pinched and chilly? (fl "'"ss That's a matter for Mother to decide. jjJ VJy f f A - Children, as well as grown-up- s, need w PjAIW a hot mealtime beverage that is whole- - yS2v come, invigorating, and free from harm- - fal after-effect- s. O lJEALTHv Coffee is known to be harmful especially to children. Vv lr J That is why so many thoughtful mothers give their children rf delicious Postum. This pure cereal beverage gives needed varmth and comfort, has delightful fhvor and aroma, and is free from anything that can injure the health of children ' fW&fl Si adults. ! Your prrxrrr sells Poiwra In two for-- n: Inotant rnstum ! FOSl'- - j ? (in tins) prepared Instantly in the cup b the addition f i f i. boihng water. Postum Cereal (io package?.) for tho; who f' J'' .it O, ptefcr to niiko the c'nnk while the tf.cal ij bina prepaid; KVi ' ' 14 i..aJ y boiling tully 2u minutes. gf. There s a Reason i.;j I1 Mi br PrwiMm Cerent ConrtriV, It;r Itattl Creek. Vkblcsrt ' ' J t Tj' That for You. Fanny 0W MANM TIMES HAVE I TOJ.0VOU TrtEftC IS I i j I II u "' 1 N6VER to BE anm --iMOkiNG tu Thi5 room f - j s C0MINCTQ CAU TmiS AfTEgHQON OUT f P jJ 17 Western Ncwpnpcr Union Gets His. "Well, long skirts are here," ven-tured Ilenpeck, "Been looking, huve )ouK" snarled his wife. Machine Shaves Lake Ice. Tractor-diuH- i and with rotary hladfx revolved by a gasoline engine, a machine has been Invented to shave ke on lake for skatlm;. Don't Propose, "f.he always scenm to have n lot of himgers-on.- " "Seems to me they it r hnnceri-off.-" He Packs a Wicked Wallop 3 SvwX'2 ' eo, moo k W&f mJS 60 (y-r-- M A " C-- ni pr. U ALL HE WANTED TO KNOW Merchant Evidently Believed in the Saying, "It Isn't What You Used to De." Rome time ago a young man went to 11 great store In Chlcugo to apply for u position and was fortunate enough to be shown Into the olth-- of the mtrchant prince himself, to whom he staled the object of his call. The merchant was favorably with his uppearunce and ad-dress, al ufter usklng lim u few questloiia relative to his busliiess ex-perience, promised him u plute in his employ. Hut the caller, who evidently had expected to be more rigorously catechized, thought It best to volun-teer additional Information. "If you wIhIi, he began, "to know something of my untecedent " "I don't cure to know anything about your antecedents, young man." Interrupted the merchant with a smile. "If your subsetpicnts lire ull rlht, you'll do. You may report to Mr. Smith next Monday." From Every-body's ftluguzlne. KNEW WHAT HE WAS D0IN3 Obvious Advantages in This Gentle-man's Manner of Wearing His Diamond Ring. The gentleman, obviously of Hebrew extraction, had assembled his friends round the festive board. After hav-ing discussed siillsfiictin-il- the various delicacies provided for their delecta-tion they were called upon to uCiire and appraise all his new, and numer-ous possessions. Hut of ull the latter the one of which he was most proud was u truly magnificent ring, which, however, was so turned us to display the diamond on the Inside of his hand. Ills hrefhren noticed this peculiar-ity and one of them remonstrated : MVy, Isaac," he said, "It Is n good ring I never saw a better. But it is on the wrong way round." Isaac gave him a look of eloquent pitying contempt. "oh, what nonsense yon do tell me," he replied. "I ask you. Cd?,. I iocs one talk like this (holding out his hand, palm downwards), jr like this'" (pulm upwards). Buffalo Ex-press. WAR TAUGHT PEOPLE THRIFT One Good Effect, at Least, Came as Re-sult of the Gigantic World Conflict. While Christmas savings clubs orig-inated about 15 years ago, the World war Is credited with the tremendous" growth recently In the number of de-positors, and, of course, the totuls of savings. The weekly payment system for Lib-erty bonds, regular purchases of Thrirt und War Savings stamps and more or less regular frequent eon- - trlbinns to the war funds got Ike tv'A averane American Into the habit of ' jjnf putting nsidc something out of the W pay 'envelope. "Employers adopted the system at taking the payments out of the salary, und us the amounts were only a dollar or two u week, It wasn't missed m much." explained 11 Hyde I'nrk banker to the Woman. "When It whs all over employees generally realized how easy it was to save. They Jimf got the habit, and the Christmas club Ideu was almost doubled In a year's time, 1920 to 1!)1'1, In membership." This year there were 5.000,000 de-positors und deposits of H'JO.uOO.QOa A Story Never Heard. Percy Have you heard the story about I lie Scotsman who loaned u fel-low 11 thcr? Archibald 1 don't think 1 have. l'ercy No! You never will. One doesn't need so many holidays ns days to stop und think over mut-ters. Save for a rainy day and don't for-get that life bus some cloudbursts. A tnnn with n grievance never fiiluse mi opportunity to mention It. It requires extraordinary ability to en-ibl- a hum to be profitably and safely dishonorable. A clover woman Is one who mnket her busbiiud telleve he knows more than he does. If one Is given a lumd to piny In life, it Is tliM best policy, presumably, I to play It and not flunk. ALL ANSWERED AT ONCE Frank I want to get married. Do you think I will? Maude Don't ask me. INFORMATION LACKING j ' 't French cheps your mother wanted little girl? 1 Ll"ttls Lil-M- other didn't mention no particular nationality. SURE THIN3 "A dng Is man's devoted friend." "He ouaht to be. If I had cometody to pay my taxes and provide my board and lodo-inn- , I'd feel mighty friendly myself." j A STEADY WORKER AT MEALS '1,1 .J till , . idm'i ! Ah dor-- wuk. I'se swmrjin' de all de day.' I wX--V .Vyo'o yo' ia- -ct ti- -e yo- - .n't wn yo' j,.. NATURAL CUESTION "What Cind of coal do jou uce?" "Egg." "Whtro enn I gt a doT'n?" |