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Show V. . .. v x." Plage 8 Friday, December t, 1S2L 8T, ANDREW'S CUIIBH. . -- o T. Rector-R- ev, OwwJom. Weekly Calendar: 8 a d a School at Id a. m. Horning Prayer and Sermon, 11 a. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7.10, followed by Choir ReheanaL Tueeday, 4.15 p. m.. Boy Choir ReheanaL Wednesday, 7.10 p. m Ladle Guild. Thnraday, 4.15 p. m Bar Choir Rehearsal. Friday, 7, P- - m.. Eureka Boy Club. . exreka BOYS CLUB. On Saturday last a moat enjoyable i oj hare and hounda run was made, by about 60 members of the Club ao-- l companded by Rev, T. After an exciting chase the hares were Just able to reach home before'"1 being pounced upon by the hounds. Running was somewhat difficult owing to the winter conditions prevailing and much credit Is due Pat I Owen-Jones- .li Downey and Clarence Tomlinson who acted as hares for the fine manner In which they got away on their four minute .handicap. Membership la this newly formed Boys' Club has increased during the week by SO, making the total membership now over 75. All boys will meet la the public schools new gymnasium this evening at 7 o'clock. EPISCOPAL CHURCH BAZAAR. The Episcopal Church Bazaar will be held in the Miners Union Hall on Saturday, December 17th, to be opened at 11 a. m., and will remain open for the rest of the day. Many novelties are promised at this Bazaar and a very large amount of plain and fancy sewing are ready for display. There will be several other booths of an Interesting description. Please watch this paper. for advertisement next week. Contributions booth should be for the second-han- d sent to the Rectory to Rev. T. Copyrijlu 19:i Hart ScaalL-e- r St Xu.x "tV. .. t LADIES AID BAZAAR TO . OPEN WEDNESDAY AT 8 P. M. o The Ladies Aid of the M. Church will conduct a bazaar at the I church building next Wednesday, opening at X p. m. The ladles state that a large assortment of hand made articles will be placed on sale, as well as dolls, toys and various other Xmas gifts. There will be a sale of cakes and home made candles during the afternoon and evening and luncheon will be served for 25c each. No admission charge. All cordially Invited to attend. t: ' The Place to Bay OLOVX8 Gauntlets for the motorist Dress Gloves of Cape, Mocha, in - Buck. Gloves from $150 to $6.00 : . a Mass Christinas a Mans Store, is i If he is a home man yon couldn't choose a better gift of year round comfort. ' Were'readay to help you with sensible ; 'There the spirit b( Christmas' in these Mrs. J. E. OConnor will entertain the members of the 600" Clnb on Saturday.' Dr. and Mrs. Fred Franke came out from Salt Lake last Sunday, visiting with the formers mother. Miss Goldie Wheeler of Silver City visited with Miss Thelma Buys on . Saturday and Sunday. Visit Hanleys store If In search of holiday goods. Scores of articles suitable for gifts and at low prices. Mrs. Theodore Fullmer left last Friday for Oakland, Cal., where she will visit for a few weeks with her son. Mrs. F. C. Osborns of Pocatello, Idaho, was called to Eureka during the week on account of the Illness of her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Christensen. Miss Marlon Crooks, who luuf for soma time been living at Richfield, spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Crooks. Attorney Claude Baker returned on Wednesday after a business trip to NephL where ho spent a few days attending to legal business. A. C. Burton, head office ms at the Tintlc Merc, store. Is back on the Job again after an Illness which kept him at home for more than a week. Miss Naudlne Gonrley, who has been In Nephi for several months, returned homo during the week and haa accepted a position at Heffer-nan- s mo -- suggestions we know what men want. You'll save time, trouble :and money by coming here. V Were Every " type, every texture silks, heavily fringed for dress wear. Warm wool and novelty silk stripes. $125 to $5.00 - ' f rw , ' SV--V- . $40.00, $45.00; $50i00 aod $60$ LUGGAGKANDLEATHKt - MANHATTANS AT $7.50 Solsilka Silk Shirts in an Xmas box and you cant find a better $ Cl S7-- r V A When yon dip 'through the cold rooms iu the. mornings,, youll thank: the fellow who gave you those Coxy Slippers. Prices are very low. $2.00, 2A0, $3.00, $A50 f looking or better Christmas , v Gift K. -- V ' ad$15a ft V -- Folds,' etc.-:- I every- - : ? I pi For the man who has ffiing in' .apparel provisions youll gain pleasing gift '.Bug gestions here. Travelijlg Bags, Brief Cases, Toilet Sets,; Bill ; 3 f BOBC3 . a ' Were proud of our stock of Bobes. Look around, youll find our values' hetul and' shoulders over all others. Navajo .Indian Robes axe especially, fine. Theyre $15.00. ' C5 F- - NOVELTIES Put one of those Manhattan j? V i & $3000,' $35.00, f t 7--; The prices ine: $25.00, - ". ... cp ; . ' tf-.- b giving lots more than weget, .Youre getting lots more than you give. T , sun and overcoat; values; big v SHOxnraw r . store. Mrs. L. B. Laker returned on Sunday after an extended visit with Salt Lake friends. Mrs. Laker was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. P. J. Reid, who will be a guest at ths Laker home for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hlggenson of Silver City entertained s number of friends last Saturday evening. The time was spent In playing 500,M Mrs. Benyon of Salt Lake winning the ladles prise and Lyman Baker the gentlemens prise. An elegant luncheon was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs E. R. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elsinore, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potts, Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin, Geprge Baker, Del oris Baker, Louise Wilkinson and Mrs. Benyon of Salt Lake. !.t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison and jbther members of ths family returned early la the week from Spring--' villa where the funeral of the late Thomas . . Morrison was conducted last Saturday, Ths young man, who spent the greater put of his life In Eureka, waa Instantly killed while ..at work at the Lewiston Sugar In company with two . Factory. other men he was changing the poet--tion of a beet conveyor when It eame In contact with the trolly line. Mr. , Morrison, who chanced to be stand- lug on wet ground, was killed end the other men eecaped serious injury. of the men who escaped death ,Oae : attribfetes hie escape to the fact that he was wearing a. heavy pair of rubbus. , - - ; - Hart Schaf fner, ! J si : . ' '1 .. , 'f W?... j ll !gg?TOgg?siwwpmiw?igjgiiaHaaBianiaagnBnnR!BiaazHmigffiri3sr--?-Jamee Bant was a Salt Lake visitor daring ths past week. Miss Rath Ivey left on Sunday for Seattle where ehe wlU spend the winter with her annL William Clark, foreman at the Eagle A Bine Bril mine. Is recover--' ing from an lllneas which has kept ' Edward Parsons was In Earths on a abort business trip late last week. Mr. and Mrs. .C,' 8. Rife spent s Saturday end Sunday with the mother. St American Fork. , Irish emliranta to ths number' of 4,SSI.llt left- - their' native- - shores for other, lands between May, 1851, and December ll. 1120.. Grant Simon has returned to Mammoth and la trying his Inch1 at leasing In the Grand Central mine. He waa connected with the property fw many years, bnt early In the year when the Grand Central was closed down, he moved-hifamily to Pay: . ist-ter- him from hie work since Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Garvin Evans and Mrs. Glen Lindsay, both of Hebor City, were in Eureka daring the week visiting with their husbande and with Mr. end Mrs. G. C. Lindsay. Dont blame anybody bat yeurerif If your alghta are made mlaereUe Mrs. D. J, Russell, Sr., was hostess by Indigestion. Ton failed to take at a pleasing session of the Bridge Scbramm-Jobnso- n Tanlae. Drag Clnb, held at her home on Saturday Stores Co. afternoon last Following the regular Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Ekloff, former program of cards. In which the prise to Mrs. John Eureka people who for eomo time for high seora went the hostess served her pest bevei been making their home Donnelly, guests with e most appetizing lunchat Butte, Montane, ere the parents eon. In addition to the club memof e baby glrL The child, their Hassell-ba- d Mrs. five special bers evenon firstborn, arrived Tuesday Mrs. Ray Sorenson, Mrs. D. gaeata: ing of this week, bringing e ray of J. Russell. Jr., Mrs. Frank Rusaell, sunshlno Into the home. Mrs. Ek- Mrs. Frank Bacon and . Mrs. Bert loff wee formerly Mias Genevieve Wilkins. The next party of the clnb Sullivan, e teacher la the local grade will be at the home of Mrs. Lee r schools.;: v.l. Heyward. . s - St I I Marx Clothes - Sherman Haynes returned early In days the week after upending several at Salt Lake, .where he ' received treatment for an Injured hand. L J. Barnard and mother, Mrs. J. Barnard, were In Sallna during the week, going there on account of the death of a relative. ,r. .. ' Harry ,Jt. Beane, formerly of Eureka, appeared as su end men In the this week. by minstrel the Belt . Lake lodge' of Elks. ' The show - Was .given three- successive nights at the Salt Lake. Theatre. . J. Fewson Smith;.' of the United States Mining company, was In1 the district early la the. week,' doing some surveying for . the Centennial Eureka mine. W. D. Roberta, for many .years manager of the- Roberta Hoase at Proven haa taken a lease on the New Temple Hotel at Salt Lake. Another Provo men; R. R. Irvine,-- Is associated with him In the new enterp. ahow-give- Mr. end Mrs. 'Dean' Henriod are the parents of e baby girl whleh was born on Wednesday of this week. IX B. Cronin, who has been engaged in mining at Goldfield, Nav for several months. Is In Eureka for e visit with his family. Mr. Cronin will remain Jn town until . after Christmas when he will return to the . - Nevada camp. - Sparkling with the of spirit Christmas our holiday display la Indeed unusual. - Her you will find gathered, gifts from every pert' of the country gifts for .. everyone in the family gifts that ' will . make happing la our store a pleasure. Chooee from this specially prepared list year Christmas needs. . . - (Adv.) Hef-ferua- af. n - WWIHMIMlllMlMMHIIIMllMIHIIIimiHll It ' t J . I -- V NASH TOUUNO GASS - . . . for ' Teniae ' haa broken all worlds records. Over Twenty Million bottles have told since It was placed on the market six years ..ago. Schramm-Johnso- n 7 Drug Stores CO. 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