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Show ., ...... . . , . . ...... ., ...... ; . ..... :. .;:v I Miss Marjorie Allen of Salt Lake was the guest of her sister ? Airs. Horace Aven, Thursday of last week. e THE BINGHAM BULLETIN Published at 410 Main St., Bingham Canyon, Utah Entered as second-clas- s matter at the post-offic- e at Bingham Can- - . .von, Utah, under the act of Congress of March 2, 1879. y , Subscrption price for one year in advance, $2.00. ..... J. R. Jarvis, Editor and Manager. . . .... ..... . . . . . . . . I Mrs, Eugene Morris and daugh- - I ters Helen and Hazel were week-- . I end guests of Mrs. P. J. .Mc Car-- l thy in Salt Lake. For Autumn Buy I We are handling the famous I ' Goodrich SUvertown Deluxe Tire. ISSffl MM 1 mmmmm I j GUARANTEED!.: j I I 1 Every Goodrich Silver-- I I town and Cavalier is fijAfttet 1 1 guaranteed FOR EVER J , DilmrZi I against defects and work I manship. wWjffl 1 I No mileage limits ' j Highland Boy Merc. I! g Exclusive Goodrich Dealers j S Bingham Canyon : : : Utah - - - - - - - - mJ- - 476 Main StlrWt 'Vi Bingham Canyon, Utah FMNeeds !; ::. 4! I or Men..' ! :' i-- And for Boys V ; Kliaki Flannel Shirtjs-Arm- y Style . ' .''X7 wear 'n'oor, too, tiles ' Tv"3 re en,'')'e hirt- - Made in vriFS ''' Arn1' ,ty'e 0)t ' xt, ',et down frotIt tw ' hr8e ,oc,te,, and loubl ; W ' - I' W 'bow for extra wear. ' V i r (1 I 4 L I Strongly tcwn in fully cut K VvsTh nit h ,I,e' Th pric ' low ' ' ltaaI'y considered. 7 I 1 PrtWooI I These nippy, crisp evenings and nights remind ' us of the necessity of more coverings for our m beds. Our Big Store has a big supply and : splendid showing of Blankets and Quilts in all 1 the new materials and all sizes. Priced to suit your purse. M 1 Heavy Cotton Blankets size 72x81 $2.75-3.0- 0 " 1 !V Part Wool Blankets, large size . $5.00-56.0- 0 ill53 I AH Wool, very latest patterns, a : ,' I splendid value for $12.00 5 i Big assortment of Quilts in the sateen and ere- - tB : tonnes, both plain and figured. ' Priced $2.75, $4.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.50. ' P Single Blankets for Auto Robes and rS : I Couch Covers, real values . $4.00 to $7.50 npS I I A beautiful assortment of Baby Blankets iffijf I priced from ........... $1JOO to $3.50 !; I Bingham Here, Go. I THE BIG STORE ; S2 Fashions for the Smart Woman ( (Dgvermindl Wor.tea.Mted Sheeplinedi J Union Suits ; Moiid.co.B Medium and Heavy ! 1 r Ribbed Vnlt 'f Ok- I ClN ; i onion tuiti in i Ul 3 medium and ypryt xi'ira. ' j beavy weights. ' T jk , Cloie fitting ' flVfX ribbed euffg and VJ rCSlijfel ' L I I ' ankles. Warm , Asfl 4 !4nd comfort 4 v3lJ--. I j able for cbld 'r'-fj- 'i jSm "k A 'weather. 1 1 TM $2.98 ft To keep yowur fellows warm , II .Men's Drawers moiiSrithu'fine sheep peuj ctJl "nteft, FuU belwd atyla with Also, four pockets. Beavd col--t ! KibbeJ cotton. Ught fletc Ur. 4 to 10. i QQ Gatd. Heary vafa. Sam! XL wMJ Etch 69c 3.yo . Oik POINTS ARE CHIC Designers have gone in for and they work out all sorts of clever problems in terms of points and diagonals. This is typical of the new creations, which are not merely put together, as in many of the old ''flapper" styles, but are beautifully planned. A graceful circular panel gives a flare and a dip to the side of the skirt. A gi.dle, diagonally shaped, is slipped through a knot at the left side. The collar also sponsors diagonal motif and forms a scarf at the back. The intricate cut la further emphasized by the use of con tracing binding. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 4735. Sizes 14 to 42, 50 cents. S2 MMSMaHSMaHaMtsqpaMHHHMHMSMBM Boys Union Suite Ot Good Quality Ribbed Knit Well tmde and comfortable fitting union fails, M.rjs of well knitted fibbing with long sleeves andtnkle fcntjth. Ecru color. ;' Close fitting ankles and cuffs. Boys sues. Heather Vests That Aj Well Made of Genuine ' ' , Front Quarter Black Horschide fyffl Very durable hotschide vests'for " f5s. outdoor men. yy strongly sewn . P "tk and lined throo'ghut. Made with ' Jbr-r-- r fZ-tw-o pocketsfjust ak' illustrated! t'n- - ' usually low in' prbe. . jLy Ji $9i90:-- , Fashions for the Smart Woman O"ciou, tII Friday-Saturda-y, October 4-- 5 I 10c Mission Ball Soap 1 7 for $1 .00 1 35c Bayer Aspirin Tablets, 2 Dozen . 4 for SI .00 1 10c Lux Toilet Soap .15 for 51.03 50c Squibb's Milk of 11 I I 25c Synol Soap, Cake or rJV5 ' ' ?J,OT S1"? X? I 1 I 50c PensIar Milk of Magnesia. I . i .rf' "i slftinn Made by latest X , cl I proces8 3 for $1.00 X c M I Cleanser . 16 for SI.00 50c Bencoline Antiseptic. A 1 15c Lux Flakes . . . . 12 for $1.00 Mouth Wash which checks Y p I 1 Cannon Bath Towel, Cellophane ' JJW"2Z HT' I - I Package ... . 2 for $1.00 and Dyspepsia gks I & jrW 1 I 40c Castoria 51.50 Shaving Mirror Iet I j& S 4 for $1.00 S,M $1.00 t&bw Js h M CO anteed Golf j&CvL' SV'S? 50c Extract Witch Hazel. H? Fruit Balls TT I VW Double- - H 1 i$3 $1.00 3 for $1X0 I j Distilled .. J lOl Jp I. UU M Play . At 69c Ess-Jay- 's Aspirin i to 12 v.N0Vf V " KV Tablets, O fnP $1 I51.C0 X lfc4 100'. jL , I 50c Ess-Ja- s 50c Ess-Jay- 's American Oil H ln 6 "SCo'' 3 for $1.00 I , $1.50 HiUrose Double i?1 3 IDF $1.00 Compact I.UiJ a- X A JL V SW 35c Ess"Jay's Non-Explosi- Clean- - j Q 75c Sterilized ingGaso-- A f X fl W Gauze, 5 yards ne lOlpl.UU 1 ! S . tS&i . Hkl 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste . 3 for $1.00 't fs Msi 9 fnr $1 00 50c Ma& Lac Tooth Paste- - COTrects Acid Mouth 3 for $1 .00 F; J-- 1 50c Eureka Rubber Gloves 3 pr $1.00 50c Bencoline Tooth Paste. Removes ;i lr "so c"'- - Dental Film, prevents Decay W w " r-"- '" 45c Kotex, 12 in pkg. . . 3 for $1.00 3 for $1. CO K Jq m indi.. Made with Bay Rum; 9 fnr C1 ftfl mj 7 J tip,,i $2.00 Universal Knife. Three Blades, 'paves the face cool 0 lUI I .UU 3 .gfH fcSv $1.00 Bne Hand,e 1,00 3c Squibb's Shaving Cream 35c Grape Juke 6 for 1-- 1 $1.25 National Album; 7x10, SOBIack $,5 Parke, darized Cod leaves with Leather CI nn 25c Hollywood Dry Ginger Ale Liver Oil Builds up the chiMren's : Cover vPl.UU 6 for $1.00 resistance to cold3, etc ;.$1.03 m y . ' r v.."'""' .f j.iuMiwwiaJMiii!iiwwswi n.mi jtmtmMiM' .. w r ;'M ty jm ff: BANDS AND BOWS Chanel is noted for her ability to ?ive a distinctive appearance to the merely by the deft way in which she applies narrow bands and little bows. The effectiveness of such treatment is illustrated in the model shown here. A further charming feature is the deep cape collar, which crosses over at the front and is allied with the bow on the upper band, making the desiprrt one which is cleverly related. The skirt is flared. The frock is developed in printed flat crepe, in a scattered floral motif, and trimmed with plain crepe m eggshell shade. ' Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 4824. Sizes 14 to 42, 45 cents. m mi Old European Race The origin of the Basque to IBv settled. The name Is applied to race, dwelling en the slopes sf Ike Pyrenees, Tbey oecnpy the ro-- r laces ef Biscay. Alava, Oulposcoe. sod tfavarre Ui Spain, end two "Tread, de sextmeata. Bayorus sad Wtnleeav Miss Barbara Buekman who u attending Wesnunjst College, spent the week end, with her par-ents Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Buekman , Lilu Moth.r Mak lira. Rlack. Just married, wrote home to her mother down in Dixie to send lirr the reclp (or hot cakes. After much labor the following recipe was mulled back to the daughter: Take as miKh Kour at yon need 'cording to bow mun; folks they ts to eat ; put In tome suit anybody knows how much; pot In all the real of (he ingredients, an be sure to have yonr griddle hot." F.x. hanga. Mrs. Bud Aven and Mrs, Hor-ace Aven and Mrs. Iieplie Breckon were luncheon guests. of Mrs. Ar-thur Maly on Friday., . JaJFerson't S!ry !! In ltiinil:ill's "Life ot Seffersnn" the following.': "He believed no prcpnratlon would 'render It expedl ent to admit tiiem . (slaves) to the full rlghia of citizenship by making ihem a part of the electoral body; and on the other hand, te considered their retention In the state at a per mnni'iitly distinct and Jnferlor free caste at fraught . with; Insuperable vllt and dancers." . ut m m Moaart Cycle "Barred An orcdiilzer nf ruillo mm-erf- s lo Pari tubmltted hit program to th authorities. In conformity with the regulations. Anion? the Item en inner nted wat'Tlrat fonrert of the Mosarl Cycle." The program wns returned with this Item rul.t out Tliere was an explnnntnry n' In the nmrgln' "No free adver!t... , :'i Hardly : Jve there n man with soul so iomet bins or other that be gett kick eut of newspnmr plmtoirnphs of offl clalt hfilnu nworn In? UoRtnn Globe Bell. Not Always Ca.t The curliest ' hells were probably ot nipt, but made of plnte riveted .ii'.'Wher. An example It St Pat rlrk's bell preneired at Belfnat. Ire innd. which I fl Inchee high and adorned with sold and sliver filigree work. It. Is believed that it Is this hell which la alluded to in the Ulstei annul of rWZ . Ask the Blactumltii ' " In the ttjtdow of blacksmith's ahnp in an. .Aberdeenshire village sign I ' exhibited, reading. "Teeth Cnrefnllj Exfrttklt." The dentist vis ra the vIMnpe.onoe a week and. 'oner the emlthy a surcery. How pleat, ant to reflect that If the rtentlct can not quite cope nrlth'one't titbhorneai molnr. (he Mnckanilth li there to lend a hand I Aviator $ Don't Mind . "To get good view of an airplane right overhead, yon have to tors np i yonr note at It," sayt Sam Silks, the town wag. "but the pilot don't mind such conduct In folka that's plainly henHti til m." Para .nd T reside. |