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Show i t I r' THE BINGHAM NEWS Views of the New Bridge Across the Delaware River ' Two views of the Delaware river bridge between Camden. N. J., and Philadelphia, which Is nenrlng completion. I . -- 0ne hows the Philadelphia anchorage partly faced with granite, and the other Is of the great cable. Fee .Acity After Eyeiy CoW? A RE you lame and stiff t tired and nervow constantly --X troubled with backache and twinges of pain? Have vou given any attention to your kidneys? Grip, colds ana chills, you know, are apt to be mighty hard on the kidneys. And if the overtaxed kidneys fail to prop-erly filter the blood, impurities accumulate and throw the whole system out of tune. Then may follow daily back-ache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying kidney irregularities. In such conditions good stimulant diuretic should help the kidneys flush the poisons out of your system. Use Doan's Pius. Doan's have helped thousands. Are recommended by folks you know. Ask your neighborl A Utah Case V. 8. Checketts. prop, of barber shop, S. Main St., Brtghain, Utah, says: "After recovering from an attack of the flu, my kidneys were In n mighty poor condition. A cold settled In them, making matters worse. I was afraid to stoop on account of the knlfe-llk- e pains. I used a box of Doan's Tills and they eased the backache and thoroughly flushed my kidneys." Doan's Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney Al til detleri, 60c t box. Fotter-Milbn- Co, Mfg. ChettUu, Buffalo, N. Y. BnBBBBBBBBaSBlBBSBBSBnBaBBSSBBBasB Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION fQ&6 3ELL-AN- S Hot water KEzSBJ Sure Relief ELL-AN-S 25$ AND 75 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN Take Tablets Without Fear If You See the 8afety "Bayer Cross." Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. Say "Bayer" when yon bny Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. "My Rheumatism is gone "'TxHERE sre thousands of you men and women, just like I once was slaves to rheumatism, muscle pains, joint pains, 1 and horrible stiffness. I had the wrong 'sN. bout rheums- - (Ca- - A tism or y.ear8, ' V didn't realize that I kJVI incre"ing blood 3av3f VT cel1 had the effec vJ' 1x3 completely Jn yfty knocking out rheu-- 4 I Vs matic Impurities from the system. That is why I be-gan using S. & S.I Today I have the strength I used to have , years agol I don't use I ft Booklet I mv crutches an vmnrc " I Send name and I The Cutioura Toilet Trio. Having cleared your skin keep It clear by making Cutlcura your everyday toilet preparations. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and per-fume. No toilet table Is complete wlthont them. Advertisement. ' ' address to S. 8. B. S. S. S. makes people Co., m s. a a talk about themselves Bids., Atlanta, the way it builds up Zkron' their strength. Start matiam a Blood. S. S. S. today for that ' rheumatism. You'll feel the difference shortly. SJ S. S. S. is sold at all good JhL drug stores in two sixes. The larger size is more economical, teC C C SheWorlds Best WfOlJ.JL ftloodMedidna We turn to dust, and all our mighti-est works die too. Cowper. lie that labors and thrives, spin gold. Quldren VUy JZT M0THER: Pitcher'' T . Castoria is a pleasant, harm- - less Substitute for Castor Oil, d Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe-cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of &uJArfltf&&&M Provm directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend ft. UlTEGliTIf DON BRIEF. ACTION TAKEN BY 80LONS DUR-ING CLOSING DAYS OF 8E8SION IN THK SENATE Bflla Introduced 8. B. 7. Calllster and board. Gov-ernor's veto overriden, ayes 19; nays, H. B. 118. McCullough Apprentice-hi- p laws repealed. Judiciary. H. B. 103, FowlcsClarnlshment. H. B. 9S. committee on Irrigation Water rights. Agriculture. 8. B. 63. Winder Noxious weeds. Passed, ayes. 14; absent, 3. 8. U. 611, Winder Pure seeds. De-bated and action deferred. 8. B. 6, WeBtphal Minimum wages for prison guards, rassed, ayes, 17; bays, 2; absent, 8. H. B. 108, Keyscr Gasoline tax. Amended to form of senate bill 13, and paused, ayes, 17; absent, 3. H. B. to, Tettlt State officials un-der workmen's compensation ai t. Fa-vorable report of commerce and In-dustries. On second reading calendar. 3. B. 7, Jenson Adoptions. Ad-vanced to third reading calendar, ayes, 16; absent . Rules suspended, pass-ed, ayes, 14; absent 6. 8. B, 76. Ryan Bounties. Senats refuses to concur In format house amendments. Senators Funk and Ryan named conference committee. 8. B. 101, Jenson Gamblers, va-grants. Advanced rule suspended, and passed each vote, ayes, 17; absent, I. 8. B. 107, Jenson Fees of constables. Advanced, ayes. 18; absent, 2. Rule suspended, paused, ayes, 15; absent, 6. S. B. 60, .Stun In Redemption period o water conservation districts. Held en calendar, pending action on 8. B. 159. 8. B. 113, O'DonnellContracts be-tween sue h districts and United States. Same action. 11. B. 63, judiciary committee Build-ing and loan associations. Joint rule suspended to Dermit passage of con- - lerencs report ayes 16. absent 6. H. B. 114, Taiigren JurlHdlctloBi of justice courts. Judiciary. H. B. 12, N. J. Hansen City zoning bill. Amended and advanced to third reading calendar ayes 14. nays 4, ab. sent i. Held on notice of motion to reconsider vote. 8. B. 76. ltyan Bounties. Senator Candland added to conference commit-tee. H. B. 61, Fowles Armistice day. n .. - 1 7 . u - 1 aliBont 2. Signed by president. 11. B. J9, Sharp Two sets of election judges. Signed by president. H. B. Mli, Keyser "Gasoline tax. Sign-ed by president. 8. B. 62, Warnick Certificates of department of agriculture. Signed by governor. 8. B. 61, Ryan Supreme court deci-sions. Sinned by governor. H. B. ICS Crouch Sale of New Hop Irrigation district bonds held by stale school fund. Agriculture. 8. B. 134, Jenson Uasollne a puhllo utility. Second reading calendar with adverse report of Judiciary committee. 8. B. Ill), Winder Fees of Justices of the peace. Same action. H. B. 121, McGullough Arraignment Second reading calendar with favor-able report of judiciary. II. B. ISO, judiciary committee Wit-ness fees. Same action. H. B. 119, McCullough Filing re-turns 111 district court. Same action. H. B. 123, McCullough Information. Same action. H. B. 14li, Parrlsh State banking de-partment. Favorable report of hank, fng committee. Second reading calen-dar, liule suspended and mil advanced to third reading ayes 18, ansent 2. II. B. 181, Parrlsh Experiment farm In David county. Favorable report of second reading calendar. S. B. 169, committee on agriculture Water conservation districts. A tv me-ed to third reading calendar a; s IS, duvi 3, absent 4. H. R 82, Sharp Repealing hog rJ.o'-er- a tax. Favorable report of commit-tee on agriculture. Second reading calendar. S. It. 165, Hlrschl Kxemptlng build-ing and loan associations from state securities commission. Favorable re-port of banking committee. Second reading calendar. S. B. 40. Callister Police pensions. Engrossing and enrolling. H. B. 2D, Welsh School budgets. Signed by president. U. B. 114, Lewis Commission mana-ger form of goevrnrnent. Advanced to third reading calendar ayes 10, nays 7, absent S. IN TUB HOT'SE Action on Bills H. B. 14, Sharp Abolishing the de-partment of finance and purchase and providing that the board of examiners hall constitute the board of supplies and purchase. Passed Yeas 18, nays 12. absent 10. 8. H. 76, Kyan Relating to bounties for the destruction of predatory ani-mals, etc. 1'assed Yeas 47, nays 7, absent 7. H. B. 28, Welsh Providing for bud-gets in school districts. Rules sus-pended so that corrections could be made In bill. Again passed yeas 43, hays 2, absent 10. S. B. Hit, O'Donnell Authorizing the board of trustees of each town of. the state to borrow money on the credit of the town and issue bonds. Passed Yeas 39, nay 1, absent 16. H. B. 10S, Keyscr Increasing the sales tux on gasoline to 3Mi a gallon. Senate amendments approved. Pass-ed Yeas 88, nays 6, absent 11. H. B. 114, Tangren Requiring that certain oases be taken for trial to the nearest justice of the peace. Passed Yeas 45, nays none, absent 10. II. B. 24, Welsh Providing for coun-ty budgets. Higned by the governor. H. B. 36, McCarty Relating to nom-inations. Sent to the governor for till approval. II. B. 36, McCarty Relating to nom-inations. Sent to the governor for his approval. H. B. 97, committee on Irrigation Providing for the adjudication of wa-ter rights. Passed Yeas 38, navs 8, absent 8. S. B. 40, Callister Relating to pen-sions for employees of the police de-partments of cities of the first and second classes. Passed Ayes 48, nays 0, absent 6. H. B. 63, committee on judiciary-Rela- ting to building and loan associa-tions. Amendments agref-- upon by conference committees adopted. Bill passed A ves 45, nays 6, absent 4. II. B. " Relating to state land board. Passed over the governor's ve-toAyes 40, nays 14, absent 1. S. ii. 76. Ryan Relating to bounties for the destruction of predatory ani-mals. Senate refuses to adopt house 'amendments. Conference committee appointed. H. U. 74. N. J. Hansen Providing for the removal of the state prison to a new site. Killed by striking out the enacting clause. H. B. 163, Crouch Authorizing the state land commissioner to sell bonds of the New Hope irrigation district, purchased by the state on August 2S, 1813. Passed ayes 41, excused from Voting 4, absent 10. H. B. 61, Fowles Making N jvember 11, or Armistice day. a legal holiday. Signed by Speaker McKell. H. B. 89, Mrs. Graham Providing for examination and licensing of hair-dressers, cosmeticians and cosmetolo-gists. Passed, 45 yeas, 0 nays, 10 ab-sent. H. B. 130, Petty Relating to regu-lating by the department of registra-tion of certain professions, stc. Pass-ed. 41 yeas, 1 nay, II absent. J - Arkansas City Schools Have Lots of Twins Twenty-thre- e pairs of twins and three "half pairs" responded to the call of G El St. John, superintendent of the Arkansas City schools, when he requested that they report for an official photograph. Two In the "half pair" class were teachers. There are 8,750 persons In the school system, so that the Arkansas City youngster seemingly has one ehance out of seventy five to be a twin. Here are the children who bare been causing the Arkansas City people to vee double." Avoid Accident b It Is a foolish woman who dots not Insist upon every bottle In her tnetli- - cine cabinet being plainly marked as to Its contents. Counsel He that will write well In any tongue must follow this counsel of ArlNtotle: to speak as the common people do, to think as wise men do; as so should every man understand him, and the judgment of wle men allow him. Roger Ascham, 1554. Unworthy Citizens They that can give up essential lib-erty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safefy. nenjamln Franklin. Astronomy Ancient Science The earliest Indications of the ex-istence of the science of astronomy are found in lliih.vlnnlnn records that date back to 2234 15. C. Astronomy was known in China at least as early as 1100 It. C. ' ADVISES POLYANDRY ' Mrs. Ralph Tennel of the Babltba Herald, Sabltha, Kans., who says that every woman should have three hus-bands to live Ideally. One should be for social life, a good dancer and the-ater goer ; another making the money, a ardent business man, and the third . the domestic type (tabby cat) to keep domestic wheels turning without fric-tion. I Youngest Lawyer in Arkansas 11 . i'y I l V l!awr -- 4fV; ,r J Sliss Zonola 11. Longstreth, daughter of United States Commissioner Long-stret- h of Little Rock, Ark., a former major In the regular army, Is only nine-teen years old, but she has passed the Supreme court examinations and Is the youngest lawyer In the stata Under the Arkansas law she cannot practice until she Is twenty-one-, but she has asked for a special permit, which will al-low her to practice before she Is of age. Dialects in South Africa There are many different dialects spoken by the Dutch Inhabitants of South Africa, the most common being Plat Deutsch or Low Dutch similar to Low German. Human Nature The thing only that we hnte more than having to dodge nn automobile going a heap faster than 15 miles nn hour Is to ride In one that Is only going thnt fast. Cincinnati Enquirer. fig if Way to Lay Carpet Carpets should always be laid so that the pile Is smooth when brushed toward the door. This will save much trouble when sweeping. ' HE WON'T BE KING 8lr Charles Edward Archibald Wat- - kin Hamilton, Bart., of'Selsey, Sus-- V sex, England, one of the few Engllsh-- V men to have embraced tfce Islamic d falth, has refused the throne, of Al-- I. banla, offered him by Albanian gov- - ernment heads. Sir Charles, whose r two baronetcies come down one frvm 1776 and the other from 1819, said he felt It was bis doty to stay In Eng. f lBd. I ! Keeping With the Gang There is plenty of room at the top, but most of us prefer the companion ship of our friends. Iloston Trans-scrip- t. Artists Celebrate a Centennial f f Here are. three of the oldest members attending the one hundredth an-niversary of the founding of the National Academy of Design in New York, the oldest organization, composed exclusively of artists. In America. Left to right Edwin H. Blashfleld. president of the academy; Douglas Volk, who Is now painting a picture of Abraham Lincoln from a death mask made by his father, and C. Powell aflnnegerode, director of the Corcoran Gallery of Art In Washington. Hardly Hewitt Money talks. Jewett If can't when It goes so fast it gets out of breath. Sympathy Joe "I've got a bad bead this morn-Ing- ." 15111 "I'm sorry, Joe. Hope you'll be able to shake it ofT." |