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Show PAGE SIX THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FINNEY OF THE FORCE 2J2sl She Should Worry I yieri aT" haJ' Iff I ,T mgu 51 xm just v 1,1 TriOUSU THAT WOULD hf3S) K ME 7 - IM NJT 0Ni To cTf A HA H a o 4t g V Slowirf tip? worry and lack ot OVERWORK,etra burden on the kidney. When the kidneyi slow up. vutt poison ramain in the blood and ara apt to maka ona languid, tired and achy, with dull headache, dizzineea and often a nagging back-ache. A common warning of imperfect kidney action is ecanty or burning accretion. Dodn'a Pill ait the kidney in their eliminativa work. Ara audoread by uer everywhere. Ak vaur ntlfhborl 50,000 Users Endorse Doan's I Mr. F. K. W.Uan, T Hlrh St., Lrnn. D Ma., mrmt 'Tta tie caata b I iouaa mrmil ia ti aaalta. Th kida.jp aactauoa wsrm aulduif ead iur ei maca "T-ac-. Mr baak adrad comt.atjjr aad 1 a attack o diuiaaa. it t PlIU ww proeipt la atlpiaa aa and I aWI nmr I ba eialalal la lima." IDOAN'S8 STIMULANT DIURKTIC J& tbter--MUU Co. Mln CWJMUUq r"' Bunions r7 J Quick relief from pain. ftiWa Prevent ahoa pressure, lfj I At aH drug and Jio Rrd Jill 1 mschoiis rrg ino-pQ.- ds Mrs. Lueb's Quick Recovery ' Suffering from NerToutneti, Stomarh Trouble and Hun-Dow- n Condition, Colo. Springs Woman Fettored to Health. Thanks Tant"c-- st&iKW The recovery of SS-J''i-f Mrs. J. J. Lueb, 708 8. Cascade Fi't & w ' Ave., Coloradolr Springs, has ex-- Sf cited much com- - f mcnt "Tanlao " . r eayed me from p. .permanent dls- - ability." says Mrs. J Lueb. v "For almost ten years I had beea troubled with ladfgestioa and con-sequently was In such a run-dow- u condition that when I 8te anything out of the ordinary, I suffered ter-ribly and became awfully nervous. "But now, I feel and look better ' than ever before and can eat any-thing. I Rive Tanlac all the credit for my marvelous recovery. Every woman should talis It, regularly.'' This wonderful tonic, made from roots, barks and herbs, helps build up weak bodies, frees the syst6m of poison, drives out causes of pain. Benjflt by Mrs. Lueb's experience. Let Tanlac help you to glorious health. Get your first bottle Xrom your druggist today! f TlmeSavingWay 1 ofllnting " ' (Ooyrlght 17) For perfect tinting of dulnty under-wear-dresces, etc., the easiest way and by fur the best way is the use of real dye. It tints In cold water, you know; just dip the garment and It takes whatever tinge you wish to give It. A matter of minutes. Real dyes will get such smooth and even tones as shume the streaky, wishy-wash- y work of synthetic prep-arations for the purpose! Diamond dye In original powder form Is only fifteen cents at the drug store. Do your own diluting. Then dip to tint and you'll have on effect that's beau-tiful. And If you wint the tint perma-nent, just use boll.ng water! Diamond dyes do a perfect, "profes-sional" job of dyeing, too; the drug-gist has sample shades and simple dl- - f rectlons. For a book of endless sug-gestions, In full color, request a free copy of Color Craft of DIAMOND DYES, Dept N32, Burlington, Vermont. Diamond Dyes Dip loTtNTDoll la BYE THE FEATHERHEADS , OTTya r'8 t n rw! i 11 ,r Intermittently First Tramp "I Hitioke only after i good int'Hl." Second Tramp "Oh, J thought you smoked." After telling the truth lots of men try to lie out of It. Along the Concrete J 1 "1 MWS if kfi ' MQ's 1 irCb AS PRAFT5 FROM . IKwTT ML0 P.SFC3.T.or Vewf5 m Ae lira of Little Men J Princes Now Surgeon I'rlncess Mary, only duughtcr of King (ieorce Hiul wife of Viscount Luscelles, Is now n "mirKeon." She wns mlnillted recently to tlie Itoyul College of Surgeons an tin honorary fellow. She was the first woman ever to receive an honorary diploma. The princess, after the ceremony, donned a cap and gown and took u seat among the other fellows. 1 1 MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL 'S ' ' Brave, Despite Advmity Za0? pi iin las mommamcauj fgut see wkem voo look what a r M( O yx Ebll . 11 11 IBJ am' rSsswML Ht oses H'006 i lTe ishhooks rintipv I-Ti-tlc f5ecTH,soteR'r7 TMjA (JXjvaVom? whcn mc fioer rjhin' A sportsman. hc Sprti ' .'..''' . |