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Show t -- V . i FipS - Friday, March 26, 1920, Alfred Erickson Succumbs To Attack Of Pneumonia Alfred Erickson, a native of Finland, and who haa been a resident of Eureka ever since ISOS, passed away on Tuesday, . hiring been ill with pneumonia but a short time. He was 17' years of ace and leaves V GET MORE WEAR OUT OF YOUR CL OTHES a wife and fire children. Daring his residence in Eureka Ur. Erick- son followed mining. . Funeral services were epfadueted from the M. E. Chnrch this afternoon, Her. FTary officiating and delivering an appropriate iermon. The services were under th direction of the Knights of the yaocabees, the members orchis order as well as the Odd Fellownto which he also belonged. attending m a body. Buriat was at the cgjr cemetery. CABD s f : Thais the ; , v-- - answer to your clothes problem for spring THANKS. x 'i. - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Randle wish to thank Eureka neighbors and other friends for the kindness shown them in their bereavement, caused by the death of their child. They are grateful for the floral offerings, also for sympathy extended by the Knights and Ladies of the Macesbees. - ' . .. LL clothes are high priced whether they are good or bad. So theres just one way . U make your clothes cost less. l . ( ' ; r;:.' ? Get good ones; the kind that wear the longest; that ' lowers your clothes cost per day; you spend less by the year. . . , ' ' Thats the . S The ' . SM What would happen 1 wen your kid? to me if we can wear and a lower cost. give you; more Skate - HAST 8CHAFFNER A MASS MAKE THE Wei, if youre not acquainted with Calumet Bakings you dont know what a goad excuse I have, Cant Belt so Ht&ng MymV-t- htfn JA . a . kind of a service . . AND STYLISH;. CLOTHES; IF YOU ARENT SATISFIED THAT YOU QET YOUR MONEYS WORTH, YOULL GET YOUR MONEY BACK. ALL-WOO- t good! Good far me toa because Calumet Bakings an - L r fly diaatsd. Millions of mothers aw wholescmi iTvi CALUMET MIIIBPOBIER MetahM (r W. F. smA StSeT MelfclC i SHRIVER ' ' ' ' THE HOME OF HAST SCHAFINER AND MARX GLOTXRS Si ent Resident Of Eureka .Goes To Reward (Continued from page X) afrit er: Tom Stack 0 of Waupon, Dakota, Mary- D. Stack com, The American Fork 'Sheep and Edward Stack, who arc atill livpany is planning a shearing corral ing at the old time home of the famin Juab county, not far from Delta, ily in Watertown, Wla. to shear (0,000 or 70,000 sheep. During hia realdence ii Eureka, covering a period of twenty-eigyear. Mr. Stack held many positions of trait and responsibility and was 1LAX SHEARING CORRAL rothera and one - ht country, hia home and frienda. i Impressive FuneraL Funeral services of a .moat lmpres-alv- e nature were conducted ut the Catholic Church on Tuesday morning, being largely attended.. 'Rev. OConnor presided and delivered a beautiful eulogy, the deceased having been u devout Catholic. - Music waa rendered by the church choir, with a solo by Mias May Sullivan and a violin solo by Edw. Bonner. The eity officer attended the funeral in a body. ( The pall bearers were: Frank Gar-ritAngus McDonnell, M. F. Summon, Dennla Harrington, P. J. Fennell and Edward Duggan. Burial took place at the eity cemetery. - y, You Young Father You Who Know the Touch' . MtTHT FILL GRAVES. At the last meeting of the eity council it waa reported that local people had complained because the sexton had been using pall bearers at. funerals to fill gaves. It, waa quite evident that the eouneil did not approve of this and in fact stated that the filling of a grave waa the work of the sexton and not the pall bearers, who usually were wearing their beat clothes and naturally did not care tp slush around In the and. It waa decided to notify the sexton that filling of graves waa cot to bo shifted to the pall bearers. HOARDER 41 Plainer with to ' announce that they .have, opened a boarding fcouaq a their residence. Just nortll of tin business district, and will mnC a limited number of ' boarders. (Application should be mad ut ones as it wlU be Impossible ' to handle more thin twenty. -- . m ean't buy houses with rent, receipts but the money paid for the rent receipts will quite often secure a new home. Frank Garrlty has a' long string of real estate bargain! houses of all sizei and at almost any The feeble cry at night finds you alert and anxious lest some harm has come to the lit- tle one. Takes a good provider to keep them rosy and smiling. . Open a savings account Open it in babys name. A dollar will stqrt a savings account. Do it today and let it grow with baby! 5 per cent paid on savings accounts. MSI EXGH6E SAVIIIGS id MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Organized 1890 v Payson Utah esteen by the naturally held in high ' people of this eity. His employment fer many years was as agent for the Oregon Short Line Rj. and later the Salt Lake Route. Giving up . railroading he engaged In thecoal and drayage business. , jr, Offices v nich he h were as j lows: two ti ms; repreaen-egialatafrom jtative to the state Juab count r; member of the libri ry rd and member of for ten years. It term of office as re through bis library build-sn- d equipped and nothing that Mr. Stack did In his life gave him quits as much pleasure and satisfaction. ; In 'lodge matters he was equally active, being a .4th degtee Knight of Columbus, a member of tbe Woodmen of the .World and the Degree of Honor. "Jim Stack was a good eitiaen honorable, liberal and lofal to hia - to attend our in-vit- ed East-- - - - FRIDAY and SATURDAY OF THIN WEEK. V The finest lire of millinery .we have ever , ihon here, which indadra all the lateet la the tot ; shape and models ' lowtag desigasi the New Aero, Crowns, Transparent long' front pokes, abalooey shell, and those stnonlag street sailors for the nlrra fashion talk end woman.; Whether you buy or aot we are always will lag to show yon aad anticipate yonr reqnlrcmrnts ia onr Hm. YOUR8 FOR FINE MILLINERY v' . . ( , - s i ' GAMMON SISTERS . MtiMiiimMeMeMweeeiiiHMMiimiMi r t - The Itching and Sting N of BlazinffncnrEczcma - - Se3iLl!i3'.!i Skia laonFbw. The soune of Ia in thq blood, tb disease fieinr caused by an infection which breaks out through the skin. ' That is why the most satisfactory treatment for all skin disaascs Is 8. 8. S, for this remedy so thoroughly , cleanses the blood that no hpiefr ties can remain.' Gat a bottle tothe pain mmporar-- . day, and you will see re suite from ; rnn'orlv allay ' The disease can f only be tbe tight treatment i'v Write tor, mw! c i Ly going deep dgvn to its advice. Address Medieal Director... There is: a )anus)nr discomfort eanwd by . Bcaema that becomes a torture. itching ia almost unbearable, and tbe ' akin aeeina on fire with 1 the burning Irrl- -' tatkm. A cure from local applica-- '. tionn ef solves and ointments is im--potbic, - ieeauM such reatmept . , . . .j t' i er Millinery Opening. price yoU desire. This week a bargain . in upper Church street property. Fine four room house with garage, cellar, pantry, ctoaeta, big lot, trees,' etc. S00. 'will handle. North part of town, near' Laad-vll- le Row, C room house,, with everything needed to mako it a moat home. Garage on' ground. 11200.. Sure to be sold within a week or tiro. ' t j Two houses, 4 and 2 rooms, on up--! per Mala street, near Rio Grande: water. tank, ua investment that wU 7S0. bring big returns. ( Two good rooming houaes, about 12 rooms each, returning big interest on tbe amount needed to pur- Many other snaps in peal estate. o NEW TRUCK WORKING FINE. Marshal Cronin say that the new track la working fine and that he la thoroughly- convinced' ihat Eureka City will be able to save quite a lot of money 'by Its nee.' Over bad roads the track handled about 22 loads of gravel per 'shaft, fully two tons to the load, and under more favorable conditions it is thought that SI loads can be hauled each day. If 'so It should not be- - an expensive ' matter to keep all the streets of the camp in good shape. A Yimarecordially You With affection you press the cherub lips, and never weary, of the innocent prattle. WANTED. ,Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Stop Paying Rent And Purchase Your Own Home of Baby Fingers. - (fXTOK . 4 " .. . . so-call- U9 Swift LgbmtarftAUigfe r. 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