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Show Invention of Giant Vacuum Cleaner Makes Housewife's Spring Job Easy Boon confusion will reign supreme through the household the windows will be stark and nndraped furnish-ings moved out of their corners and left standing In the middle of the room mattresses will adorn the front yard old eyesores dragged to light from the closets and disposi-tions will be worn to a frazzle I The annuaj spring house cleaning season will be upon ua Mother and the girts can be trust-ed to bring order out of chaos In a week or so. But the Holland Instl tote ofThermology of Holland, Mich., sends out a reminder that the house-keeper's Jonah bow to get the heat-ing plant Into spick-and-sp- condition Is usually op to father and the boys. Really, the women-fol- k have a vital Interest In seeing that this Job's dona, and done tight Investigation shows that 75 per cent of the dirt In a home comes In from outdoors. while a quarter of It emanates from the heating plant If the chimney and whole central beating plant a rent kept clean, the amount of bouae-dlr- t Increases by leaps and bounds. This Increases the burden of house--keepin- g every day of the year, raises the cost of laundering, mnkea It nec-essu-to spend more for and keepa the housekeeper wish-ing she could have new draperies and new upholstery. Dirt In the beating plant ts expen-sive In another way, too. For the United Statea bureau of standards has conducted tests which show that an eighth of an Inch of soot In the pipes cuts down heating efficiency 28 per cent while a quarter-Inc- h re-duces the heating system's perform-ance by 48 per cent So thorough cleaning of the sys-tem at least once every year Is wise measure of economy, the In stitute of Tnermology conclude Within recent years there has beeo Invented a giant vacuum cleaner which goea from house to house on a motor truck. Connected with the varloua openings of the beating plant, and operated by a 40 borse-pow-motor, It sucks all the soot and dirt from the entire heating system Into a huge bag that looks something like a baby blimp. This "mechanical chimney sweep" doea Its work so cleanly and quickly that the beater can be cleaned while the laundress or the decorators are at work In the bouse. Many such vacuum cleaners are at work through-out the country, but for the best results the Holland Institute of Tnermology advisee the householder to engage one with a d motor and ample auction, since this will do a much more efficient Job than an Improvised affair. I . an Old Expression "Once la a blue moon" t used by Roy and Barlow In "Red and be not Rothe In England W 1.128. It waa formerly used to desig-nat-e something that will never ban-ned. E. C Brewer In his book, "I'lir and Fable," aayat "On December lft 1883, we had a bine moon. The win-ter waa unusually mild." The expre alon la now nsed to mean wry seldom. Silver Coat for Ivory Ivory la given a allverllke flnlxh tbsi actuully la composed of tiny silver grains, by pluclng It in a dilute silver nitrate eolution, and then In a solo-Ho-of common aalt nntll it turns deep yellow. Next the Ivory la dipped In water, and expoaed In the aun untfl It blackena. On rubbing, the black surface changea to a brilliant alWer. Popular Science Monthly. Sure Cure We have every reason to believe that all victims of loss of speech would be permanently eured If It could be arranged for them to make- -a bole In one. Old Age at the Altar Maixlnge statistics of South Africa record the wedding of one centenarian and four other men, each more than ninety-fiv- e yeurs of age. Three hun-dred bridegrooms of elguty-nv- e sad over are mentioned, as well as tares centenarian brides. , f ,,. ,. ItBjffl! V, NOW mm 45,ooaooo illiS 25 Banks in Utah, SKaKmc of the National Copper cKl jknk of Salt Lake Cityt the Bingham, Garfield and Magna banks of Salt Lake County, V and the Minidoka County Rank cf Rupert, Idaho with' J; the First Security Corporation materially increases the J diversified resources of this strong institution. j Customers of these five new banks in tiie group will benefit under this rjlan of modern bank management and service. . Uniting of jtheir resources with those of the other twenty affiliated institutions, likewise J'r(r'-"j"-P2r 1 will bring advantages to cus- - tomers of the latter because r?-T-p ri of the greater diversification jf vS N 0 ',' of geographical territory and iCgf --v. business activ tics afforded. fgf ,,Y 'niiu,4AlJItl. l Addition of the National fSSS g3&? Copper Bank and the other 11 a"i.1i',"ni"c I three Salt Lale County banks ' S SSJ 055JS?,ofc I to this alreadjy strong chain, -- Jff establishes direct contact with illgll "K,,TlMOTY ferJr substantial mining interests in L;Zjill """"ut a h SPy flourishing districts. VgffrS jsJM More than 75,000 depositors grpjj SS&l 0jJ are now being served by this rg njnVgn' ' intermountain group of twen-- !nw ty-fi- ve banks. xggffcf Member of the First Security Corporation System , Largest Intermountain Banking Organization Chiffon for Dine, Dance and Afternoon Wear WiiJallj 1 A' chiffon frock Is Inevitable, either print or plain. Leading French mod-istes are Bhowlng partiality for rayon chiffon, employing It for their love-liest frocks, as pictured. As to the solid-tin- t chiffons, they are more art-fully atyled than ever. The newest have princess-fittin- g bodices with low flares and fluttery capes. Shoe Made of Same i Material as Frock & r $5 Iil ' THE C HALLE MCER tf&irLA l Hear fit raiii prfgram' Challenging you to know the best in Performance Fineness Comfort J 8.1 For Instance, the Coach $885.00 BUY Down, and monthly Payments . orFrom $38.28 to $55.00 Your present car will probably cover the entire Erst Payment . ii The H. M. C. Purchase Plan Offers the lowest available WjLU finance terms on the balance. f? (iJ TTd afamURJ On our own streets Essex the Challenger, under f IF K 11 competent observation, averaged miles per Hy t-- gallon. The average owner In this city can ex pect 18 to 20 miles and upward. Commercial users operating large fleets of Essex cars say that service and maintenance t costs, covering millions of miles of operation, are lowest of any car ever tested. Essex the Challenger offers a completeness i TN TK Q of fine car equipment formerly identified Sf -j- -v ( 1 1 ET only with costly cars, and available, when l k jvL I I J at all, only as "extras," at extra cost on HjOvJ .cL H cars of Essex price. Check these items as and v?"t FAcrour riJn . . s you buy. InEssextheChaUengcr-aco- m- I'fZVZSX tZJttJ? plete, fine big "Six"-th- ese items of course 5SkK& arestandard. They cost not one cent extra J&w-- -p tbJ'. us and represent easily above one hundred KS"--" ' 454 dollars additional value. mium-tu,i- i. gws BINGHAM GARAGE Phone 88 BINGHAM CANYON Shoes to match, says the mode. The latest wrinkle la to make them of the same material as tbe frock or coat, blouse or jacket, to carry out the ensemble Idea. For now tweed It smart Summer will see shoes of same gay printed linen, cotton or crepe aa used for the. dress. Huge Soft Ties Are the "Last Word" Shirts and Shorts specially priced ,( w sale limited Newest, Smartest Underwear by Allen-- A 3 Shirts : ' regular price $1 each cr now $2.75 3 Shorts regular price $1 each Come in while wc have a full ; selection of siyhs and sizes j DEALER'S NAME BINGHAM MERCANTILE GO. f-- THE BIG STORE l II j i i'g,iiMi: " to get im ttc t; Tela?f Disro ez t ory Do it to-dl- y flie Manager will help you. THE MOUNTAIN STrF ffl Ttl CO, Fashion Is "saying; If eloquently with bows, especially through huge soft ties which grace everything from Sweaters and the blouse to frocks and coats. Speaking of sweaters and Jumpers they flaunt modernistic de-sign and sharp color contrast throughout their styling. Fer exam-Lpl- a, note the sleeves In this model Took Name From Patriot The city of Tpslluntl, Mich-- was named In nonor of a noble Oreek family who distinguished themselves In the Greek revolution of 1S21. Alt nndor and Demetrius Tpalluntl wer ardent pntrlots and Demetrius was s successful leader In the revolt agnlnst the Turks. Judge Woodward of Da trolt selected the name for the set-tlement. Coconut Economy I In the Sou tu have many uses the milk is drunk; the sap of I the tree, boiled and fermented, makes l' palm wine; the fruit la eaten, leaves 1 make roof thatch for buta, the splints I make baskets, the coconut shells are useful dishes and the oil la used for 1 rubbing the body. I Henpecked J A British educator says henpecked husbands live longer than other hus-bands. Tbey Uve more sheltered life. Probably tbey do but a life that la too sheltered la not worth living at alt And most men who are henpecked would rather have more real storm and less shelter. Exchange. r THE BINGHAM BULLETIN v J. R. Jarvis, Editor Published at 446 Main St., Bingham Canyon, Utah Subscription Price, per year, in advance $2.00 Entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffice at Bingham Canyen, Utah, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Wiping 'Em Out Barry L ' resident here off and on for a number of years, writes he bat left town to accept a Job elsewhere, but will return In the fall, at which time he will repudiate bis Just debts, dollar for dollar. Alaska Paper. Tune te British The ulr of Tankee Doodle" la said to have been a British air, known In the time of Cromwell by the name of "Nankee-Doodle- " and played with de-risive reference to the similarity of this name to Tankee by the British troops In evacuating Boston. The Americans took It np and made It a national air. Bell Ringere What Is said to be the oldest society In existence, the An cient Society of College Youths, wns founded In 1637 and has members throughout the world. Twelve mem-bers of this society were recently granted permission to ring on the II bells of St Paul's cathedral (London), a peal of "Stedmnn Cinques" a method of ringing composed by Fa-bian Stedmnn of Cambridge, England, nhonf 1B40. Lampblack Melt Ice Remembering that bluck ubsorbt the sun's rays and holds the heat, the captain of a ship In Alaska ordered a long atrip of refuse oil and lampblack, 40 feet wide, to be swabbed across a frozen lake where his boat was held. In a short time, the strip tad melted or softened so that the steamer conld break through the channel. Age of the Rockiee The Rocky mountains are fairly new. Scientists know this because they are so steep. Old mountains are more worn down and have tower forma The growth of mountains Is slow. They are not pushed np sud-denly In some grand cataclysm, bnt rise a few inchea In 1,000 years. Novel Sewing Machine. A portable electric scwlug machine is entirely Inclosed la an onk (vcr et case, and whoa not la use It can be placed oct of tho way under a couch or on a closet shelf. The machine Is oper-ated from any lamp socket by einasr direct er alternating current. Boyt Common Sense Where experts failed, the smull son of a farmer living near Snrnnac Lake succeeded. Aa electric pump attached to a well ceased functioning. An ex-pert from Flattshurg waa unable to locate the trouble. Then an expert from the pump factory Investigated with similar results. The boy tug Rested that bis father look In the well lie did. The wpII wns drv Merely Fanciful Name One editor of "Twelfth Night" says that the name of Shakespeare's play bns no obvious connection with the story. Probably It la merely Intended to convey that the comedy was suited for production on Twelfth night, a feast set npnrt for mirth. Growth of HaM In our habits we are only masters of the beginning,-- tbelr growth by gradual stages Is Imperceptible, like Aviators Don't Mind the growth of disease. Aristotle. "To get a good view of an airplane right overhead, you have to tarn np your nose at It," saya Sam Silks, the town wag, "but the pilot don't mind such conduct In folks that's plainly beneath him." Farm and rireslde. Altruistic Position We should eat more raw carrots and fewer rare beefsteaks, saya a dleUclan, and Just to prove our unselfishness we are ready to turn over all our raw carrots to him In exchange for his rare stenka. Springfield Dnloa Divine Right Disraeli, great prime nilulster ot Britain, eaid: "The divine right ot kings may have been a plea for feeble tyrante, but the divine right of gov-ernment la the keystone of human progress, and wltl.out It governments sink into police, and a nation la d graded Into n m.ib." Exchange. Make Opportunity Opportunity la the middle name ot every Job In the world. But you don't discover It until you pat something renl into your work Instead of taking everything yon can out of It Don't be a machlnp; upp rniir hrnlns. Orlt. Coconut Sugar In the East Indies a augnr known as Jaggery Is made from the sap of the coconut palm. The sap Is ob-tained by cutting the flower spatbe and the juice yields about 1.1 per cent of sugar. It la consumed locally and la very Impure. Chemically, much of It la identical with enne and beet ugnr. Some Difference It you want to know the difference between an blacksmith and the modern garage man, read Longfellow'a poem on the smith sad then read the bill the garage man has sent you and think of the service be gave you. Clnrlnnntl Enquirer Millionaire in Words A lot of people la like one bozo that comes In here regular, observed Cash Miller, cigar store philosopher, lie la fuller of words on any subject than an Insurance policy and about as entprtnlnlnir. Thrift Mnaaalne. The Great American Home Hlgh-brow- a get the publicity, but the country still Is safe In the bands of people who enjoy the comic sec-tion and eat breakfast In the kitchen. Akron Bencor Journal. Two Distinct Meanings Mosaic, spelled with a capital, means I pertaining to Muses, to the law, Instl- - i tutlona, etc. Mosulc, apelt with a I smalt letter, denotes an tnlald design I of smnll particles of glnra. stone, etc., I of vnrlous colors. I Sky Losing Its Hue The sky is losing Its blue color In some parts of ti e world, according to Sir Napier Shaw, English meteorol-ogist, who explains that It Is due to the presence of chemical or rrolstura particles produced M vnlcnnle erup-tion. Early American Stamps Adhesive postage stamps were by several cities of the United States Independently of the govern-ment about 1845. Well known exampler were those of New York city and St Louts. Stomps of this kind were au-thorized by congress March 8, 1847. Suces Spells Failure More men ere failures on account ot success than on account of failures, thinks the successful business men In Amerlcnn Mncmrine. Going Somewhere Some one baa said that It la hard to meet the average mind because It Isn't, going anywhere. Tbe difference between real thinking and reverie la that reverie isn't going anywhere. Just letting things run through your mind, ungoverned. Isn't thinking. Life Is too short not to bo going somewhere. Exchange. |