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Show THE bINCHAM PRESS BULLETIN PAGE THREE .. ' DID YOU KNOW? That there's many an American wo-man more concerned over her kit-chen cabinet than the president's cabinet. That no-- man ever really get 'hi eye-teet- h cut until he goes through the settlement of a near relative's es-tate. That it is well to be sure that the lip you start to kiss is not a "danger-ous curve" ahead. now that we have all had our of turkey, we can set back and (That for Santa Claus. I That all that totters is not old. I That with all that has been said and I done, the Press-Bullet- in can still be depended upon by its advertisers. If you do not believe that it pay's to advertise ask those who advertise with us. . That the month of December should be the biggest of the year for the merchants of Bingham Canyon. That when the early bird failed to catch worms, he kept scratching just the same. I . That people will willingly pay good money for a laugh, a cry or a kick, v and then complain of the cost of i ' getting pinched. ! ' - " f That the Declaration of Independence says all men are created free and equal. The military law says a sol-dier can not talk about his super- - iors. Now where do they get that "superior" stuff. That a razor in the hand is worth ( two in the check. HIGHLAND BOY SCHOOL NOTES - At teachers meeting Tuesday morn-ing in the Highland Boy school Miss Hattie Taxman and Mrs. Leah Wat-kin- s led the discussion on character education. School will be rccdnvened Monday, November 30, after the Thanksgiving recess. 1 i " HEMSTITCHING AND PIQUOTING ;: 1 0 cents per yard , :: :: BUTTONS COVERED ii:: FANCY STAMPING : Mrs. George Smith .461 Main Street Phone 99 Over Bingham Furniture Co. iir ir irnii fiirii inn Tdvertisers jj mSt will find this l I paper an excellent III medium in which III I to display their lj bargains and make III their wants known jj j Some Saving Prices 2 k SUGAR ttnelLL 69c )K LEMONS X!.....25c ii Q GERMADE Clean and fresh . ... . 55c Q L S JAMS &S .:...:l...i:75c m j 0 PflFCTC SKAGGS Orange Wrap frl JA (0 '! X lUiTlX 3 pounds for pl.4U 2k . 0 PANCAKE FL0UR1M ,.--,65c & Q BINGHAM V ; - Christmas ... Suggestions forthe HOME o U Z ; , ii MORRIS CHAIRS : . ; ; We have a- - large assortment ; . . of new and used Morris ! ! chairs. Also a splendid line ; J of smoking tables and ; lamps. Our prices are far 0 below the market, and it ' ! ! will pay you to see them be- - ; fore buying. 1 j; STOVES If there is anything in the line of Heaters you need, I we have them. Never have ; you seen such a wonderful assortment of new and used I heaters. ; .- - - .... . - , . ; I MATTRESSES j " 4 ' ' 4 We specialize in Mattresses. The best in mattresses is none too good for our cus-- j I tomers. We are mattress t makers, and if yours needs 4 t repairing, call us up. i 4 4 4 ; - - ) mil : j I I A wonderful assortment of 1 ; rugs and linoleums. What i ; makes a better gift than a new rug for the living room? i ; Come in and let us show you 3 around. BINGHAM i FURNITURE : COMPANY 462 Maui Street 3 Phone 99 j I inniiniiin : I MEETME AT I1 I I GEORGE STEPHAN'S ! : j Highland Boy j Candy Soft Drinks Cigars 1 Phone 144 1 " I ' 1?I 'l ected by Laurence Trimble and Harry Hoyt lt i First National Picture i An Epic Drama of Great Hearts and Mighty Events II I J JT Live the stirrinp deeds with the rugged pion- - This is the momentous story of the last stand ' If J J ecrs, empire builders, men with hearts of steel, of the Cattle Kings and their final gigantic IS j X women of heroic mold, who after hewing their drive across the border with 1(X),000 head of i J IX way across half a continent to open up the cattle their battle with flood and fire and the " J J yi vast ranges of the West, were in turn pushed blazing, killing heart of the desert seeking a Zf J out by the ever onward march of civilization. ntfw home with hearts unconquercd. II j HISTORIC VITAL THRILLING jj ii PRINCESS THEA TRE, Thursday and Friday ! j .... ; , 1 4 t f TTfffTTTTTTTf TTTTTTTTTf fTffTTTTTTfTTTf TTTTTTTTTTT't t QUALITY SERVICE ! . ' j This is the time of the year when the house-- j wife prepares the home for the coming hoi- - E idays. j t i The CURTAINS must be cleaned, and it ; is so much work, and then there is the ; wasliing of the QUILTS, too. J ; J May we not assist you tliis year in the wash- - Z : ing of your CURTAINS and QUILTS? I iii hh THE ROYAL LAUNDRY ii 100 Pure Soft Water I " :l Phone 90 f ; j Visitors Always Welcome tJ , If f TfTfff TfTfff fTff f f f fVf ff ff ffvf?f f ff ff f Iff? fTfTf f f pay you to see this clever picture and see how the wings were clipped. A picture that leaves a good taste in your mouth. Doris Kenyon is the star in "If I Marry Again," the headliner for Monday and Tuesday. This is by for the year's biggest marriage story, told by a worldly wise; widow what she knows about marriage. Probably the most interesting pic-ture of the week will be shown on Wednesday, when Betty Bronson will be seen in "Peter Tan.' Too much has already been said about this clev-er star for further comment, and re-member that this picture wilt be shown for one day only. The special film of the week will be shown on Thursday and Friday, when "Sundown" will be flashed across the silver sheet. This great picture of the cattle ranges has an all star cast, including Bessie Love and Hobart Bosworth. A gigantic panorama of life never before shown on the screen, and one that you will carry on your mind for a long time to come. Movies Owing to the many who were un-able to see Tom Meighan in "The Man Who Found Himself," the Prin-cess Theatre management has decided to hold this great film over for one more day, and today (Friday) will be your last chance to see this stellar actor at his best. Mae Marsh in is the headliner for Sat-urday. This is a stirring romance of Irish Hearts- and Irish Wit, with comedy scenes that arc sure to please the most fastidious. "Wings of Youth.." featuring Madge Bellamy and Ethel Clayton is the feature film for Sunday. It will Iiumet Ptttt C$tly Ths toasts caused annually by Insect peata In the United States art esti-mated by entomological authorities to raaeh the aura of 12.000,000,000. Ancient Grecian Sport Wrestling wa ths aport of the an-cient Greeks, the perfect racs. It was the test of skill and strength that brought ths highest honors to the victor, and poets, orators, and the brains of the classic age vied with one another for ths slgnnl honor of wearing the laurel wreath of the champion wrestler. |