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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN . , Entered as secoud-clas- s matter at the posloffice at Bingham Caj-- j on, Utah, under Uie act of Congress of March 2, 1379. , J. R. Jarvis, Editor and Manager. Subscrption price for one year in advance, ?2.00. ; WANTED I A man and wife to take care of 17 rooms. Will give a; furnished apartment and $15.00 a month. , Copperfield Copperfield Hotel Stomach Trouble If you suffer from iu, bloating, , heartburn, acid, or lick stomach, t because of dyspepsia, try the IHotes 15 Minute Test Absolutely hern leas. Works fast Five poalti , digestive aids in pleasant tablet form. No soda, dopes or laxative. . Get D'otei from your drurttst fof only toe. Try it See how fast it works Money back if It doesat . glvn stomach comfort in IS minutes, and soon help restore food diges-tion. - 7 ' . n f SALE OF DRESSES Av;! Commencing Today bsu V Entire Stock Priced in Two Lot Lfftlf- - 1P Si if VALUES VALUES fi My $27.50 $16.50 I i il illi N0W N0W ' r; W Qm Twa Deposit will hold fa I ' NJ Ja - Your Purchase W iy no compromise i ; with goodness!...: . the Camel blend is a real smoke! .jflL Vl Camels are made for the knowinf P ffiwfw'tNiJ ones who seek the pleasures of a ' . f r'" JU 4 ood smoke, and these smokers ; i 'mUOSHVbStm&W may be assured that the true Camel ill cic& ETTrffilj quality wUl always be maioUiaed. aijsssBBBWKaasssssssWdiiBBsBBaBW t - i. ' Camels were originated and made to promote the pleasure of smoking. The most perfect blend that the greatest experts know how to make is the secret cf this really wonderful cigarette! The most modern and skilful processes are employed hi bringing this . great cigarette to perfection! The pick of all Domestic tobaccos for satisfying taste the rarest Turkish for added fragrance! Camels ! are vastly preferred by knowing smokers because they appreciate the soothing goodness cf choice tobaccos perfectly blended. when they learn the difference iheyflockto Camels twe, B. J. RrriioM. T.te .:onpari Wltoa-Sw-. N.d ' film iV mmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmittw:J m, srsivjsjajaeaejijrXeja lm'm'jm . " ll ' MINERS ' ; ' ; MERCANTILE 0M - fcg-'-X Mgr company mm m0r - yyM--ti252srp 111?- - W iSrillifinn Feaiisilar Coal Paiges Nine More Days that's all. then this wonderful , ; double Opportunity Sale will be over. ,1 . we will give a handsome jo-pie- c Dinner Set Free with ., , . v " every Peninsular Coal Range purchased during this sale. Specially Priced for This Sale illustration shows the Peninsular splendid, a Women who have never inspected a full Porcelain enamel stove of great beauty, re- - - splendent in its attractive combination of gray or FenillSUlar Loal Kange cannot appre-- tan made of unusually heavy cast iron, fully guar- - date the beauty of these StOVeS . . . anteed, absolutely eependable, it is a range of long ' life and practically indestructible. their convenience ... r how they , To increase its efficiency, every known mechanical will save time and effort. Come in feature has been built into the SPLENDID The tomo1 Don ! This : the accurate arrangement of flues, drafts, damper, and r0W- - delay IS grates will enable you to cook, roast or bake with Opportunity you ve Deen waiting for positive assurance of success and a Peninsular is the Coal Range The fire bos is equipped with duplex grates and is , . most efficient in heat radiation you may burn you 11 want tO buy. It COStS nothing to hard or soft coat, wood or coke SS(5r P them SOIIVFNTR with economy. May be had with sSAVvsS or without the roomr varmi.ig VTnX FREE TO EVERY . c'osct 'OM-Jj- K )visitqr' Just a Small No Extra Charge Deposit Secures SSfefl for Delivery the World's Best fcJl N EASY TERMS! ffi?0SSm' I Thanksgiving Day I COMES THIS YEAR ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 5; Let us all give thanks for the many blessings we have en- - joyed the past year 1; . ' I x , J When we pause to think of the many comforts we now en- - j: jy compared to our fore-father- s, we should indeed be ? j: thankful. Automobiles, radios, washing machines, elec- - ; trie ranges, sweepers and many other wonderful inven- - tions not thought of fifty years ago. 55 ...... ji AS USUAL THE BIG STORE IS AGAIN PREPARED j: TO FILL ALL YOUR WANTS FOR THE y j: BIG DINNER J: Take linen, one of the first considerations, we have a big : stock of TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS to match, LUNCH- - " EON SETS with plain and colored borders. SILVERWARE CARVING SETS GLASS'and CHINA I 1 : WARL. SERVING TRAYS SELF BASTING I ROASTERS in both the enamel and aluminum j STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES VEGETABLES j FRUITS FRESH CAKE London Layer RAISINS . ! MINCE MEAT PLUM and FIG PUDDINGS j CANDIED FRUITS FRUITS FOR SALAD j MIXED NUTS and CADIES RIPE OLIVES j I CRUSHED PINEAPPLE UTAH CELERY and j CALIFORNIA LETTUCE ; "LOWEST PRICES FOR QUALITY GOODS" I I Bingham Merc. Go. ; "The Big Store" V I j j J r r Bingham Stage Line Bingham Depot Main and Can Fork Phone 41 SCHEDULE Cars leave Bingham at 8, 9 and 11 a. m. 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. - Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd South Phone Was. 1069 SCHEDULE Cars J ave Salt Lake City at 7. 9, and 11 a. m. 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. FARES One way ..;........ $1.50 i Round Trip ... $2 50 O'Donnell & Go Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon, Utah Phone 17 . Salt Lake Phone Wasatch 6461 SPANISH FOB BEGINNERS Evening class will start soon. PupHs are now enrolling. Those intereste may receive further in-formation by calling, Phone 209. tlolt Sapsntftioe According to n!(l tr:illlliin when too tnke diwu jrmir i.ily and And it still ' fih. too can fejulre f all rnnr ' nmlfrlxklnim 'f tha followtni rear will tirtwiper A Way el Saying (J dwlnre '' An ex n',,, many men heromt criminals nnwtll ncty. Tie help flwnwlve mprclj 'aase thT runt help therowlvee. SOCIAL NOTES ? Mrs. Edna P. Wade was hostess to the 0. 0. U. 0. club nt a bridge tea at Kingfisher Inn on Highland Drive Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. B. Myers won high score and Mrs. Joe Kemp second. Tea was served to Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. Mauriee Cotter, Mrs. J. C. Leiser, Mrs, Will Myers, Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mrs. Paul Richards, Mrs. J. 1). Shilling, Mrs. II. It. Atk'in, Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs. Joseph Norden and Mrs. Louis Buchman. 'Mrs. Wil ford II. Harris enter-tained members of the L. T. B. club Friday afternoon ad her home on Main Street. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Vaughn Christensen and Mrs. Hurry Steele. Luncheon was served to Mrs.' D. wey Kiiudnen, Mrs. Mark Hansen, Mrs. Jane Juekson, Mrs. 0. L. Countryman, Mrs. Harry Sleele, Mrs. Vauphn Christensen, Mrs. Heber NiL-;iols- , Mrs. Charles Sullenger," Mrs. Elmer Knudsen, Mrs. Thco Chesler, and Mrs. Keim. The Ladies Auxiliary to Fire-men No. 1 met Monday evening at the Fire Hall wilh Mrs. Jane Jackson and Mrs. Fred Bends as , hostess. Five hundred was played . Prizes were won by Mrs. Jack Householder and Mrs. Adolph i Chiara. Refreshments were serv-- i ed to , Mrs. Householder, Mrs. Chiara, Mrs. John Creeden, Mrs. W, H. Harris, Mrs. Ralph Evans, Mrs. Ray Tattou, Mrs. Daremus Larsen, Mrs. Wayne Hansen, Mrs. Arthur Cook, Mrs. Clinton Robin-son, Mrs. Lou Rawlings, and Mrs. Bruce Ivie. Dr. L. E. Viko and. mother, Mrs. A. Viko of Salt Lake were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Rich-ards Tuesday. Mrs. L. E. Ottcson entertained at dinner Thursday evening. Her guests were, Misa Nellie Huff, Miss Mae Reed and Miss Lavon Pyper. e Mrs! George P. Johnson enter-laine- d Friday of last week honor-ing her daughter, Miss lliTnicc Johnson. The guests included, Mrs. John .Knudsen, Mrs. C. H. w .. ' Winn, Mrs. Thomas Yates, Mrs. Janibelle flullivan, Mrs. Clinton ' Poulsen, Mrs. J. Webster, Mrs. Miles McDonald, Mrs, Park Butler I Mrs. George Cunlife, Mrs. Wil-- liam Mace, Mrs. L. W. Madsen, Mrs. Joseph Adams, Mrs. An-drew Christensen, Mrs. Harry . ' Pitts, Mts. George Ralls, Mrs. :; Glen Long, Mrs. Richard Wells, Mrs. Frank Alblanalp and Mrs. Dewey Knudsen. ' : The Copperfield Relief Society ' entertained Tuesday honoring ; Mrs. Alvin Roberts who leaves t soon to make her home in East T'nion. The guests were Mrs. John Knudsen, Mrs. G. P, John- - son, Mrs. Charles Winn, Mrs. Park Butler, Mrs. Clinton Poul-'--- - - sen, Mrs. Thomas Kent, Mrs. Har-ry Pitts, Mrs. Ray Watson, Mrs. George Cunliffe and Mrs. L. W. Madsen. . e For That Tired Feeling Baikiiches ttml fimtu' lies aod head-aches are responsible for nii?t of the wrinkles and worry squints und tired listless fiices among aomon. IWhI) chea give that hnrd edge to the olee and make women feel forty-fiv-when Ihoy are bnrely past thirty ' ; Many of the tired aches, could be milled II sronien would tnke a Hf less cure of their limisci and a little? better er of themselves. Kartu'and flrewlde. |