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Show p3r THE EUREKA REPORTER 8 fT LOCALS iti Star Thciit re PROGRAMS FOR THE COMING WEEK TONIGHT A FRIDAY January 2nd & 3rd i In-ii- i li'lu'.tll lit ill" hllll-l- s Kiiiri-- . fn-- Mrs Joliii were 1 It Begins Tomorrow I In-r- " sai I ini-nl- W WL2533;TSZM5X.I r J 1 I CRAWFORD ln(-iiin- .Tim.'.ury 0, IjP looil ami soil of Iilt- lat" la a week for. Iviiniy of Iiavii J flimsell. j Mr. and Mr. M. M. KiiIu'Iiii were ili" funi'ial Mis Marl" Alllierg of Kureka has ii t Sail I .ak" on a visit Inal Friday i oni" Uni" vMtlrig wlih h"r Wliiil has nl i In? olil fiivli-- for lit nr lifi-at vlrgln. Ilali. Inm-i- l n to mu who always referred ns "villi". " Ills W Mm linn!, lorn I t ai Sail K V Mm Kklnff ami iluiixlii"r, spent a pail of Mo- W"i-I.Hli" wi-rMi s Manilla, ai Hall I.ske mi niy. it visit on Friday. li t v nf Mr n nil :'r-i , Ir .Mr. t In llils tcinls amlj Mr. anil Mia M M. Kali; tin i"-- I i ol Mu key, Malm.; after a aliml Mrs i."ii in l limn" 'in I Mi with Hall I.aki- - fili-iid- . Hilly Ini roll aiis rlown fiorn Salt l.ak" f I (Tv, In i?i"nl tho hollduya with-hHi" iiIhIi Minx Friiiices spent .Mrs. Maiy II. Driscoll. i mol veiling greater iarl of lli" W"i-wllli Hull I .nk" friend. Iii an "X'iila(i-la Inrmi-n- t I l ft t h 1imh nvi. inl"r, A awlil linn lug aliuy of Houlli Atn Minx Mnri'iiri-- t .loins l"fl Ktiicka lira ilia of ami New Yorks on Kiiniliiy, lnt"inlltiK in visit for Hi-- "Wninnii 'In VVomnn" al the Star ci Iran Juuyh-weeks wi'li friends In lli" Monday and Tii"uil'iy. brlglil lights. It's kooiI iiixii! Ii lo In'i-l- l Iiii vi of ('allfmiiln. rlio i li lor I In- IiiiIIiIii v lam Anei-liy Miss Margaret Duggan, a In Mil at III" I'ltrn moil lit Kinpri-ss Is visiting; of I 'lull Hludi-nt- . I ala IniIih of ('nilndle liir Hall l.ak" ('ll v . All talking f'liunli hi 1rovii was In Kureka III" during HuMra.liolldaya wllli her parents,! .lilnilsaloti SHi- - anil ln-- . II. J. Duggan. l.i l week. lli" rill-s- i of Father Mr. and I r n. Mi's Mtnli Mlmi, a 'Indent at IIih SATURDAY & SUNDAY Mis. Sieve XI mini rmaii and iliil ' nlv. r iiy of Itali. It spending the vi iailmi wllli lnr parents, dim i "l in l limn" on Monday :if- - Imliday January 4th A 5th at American Mr. and Mrs. Jark Alli-n- . a days I SI in'. I iii-- . fork. Warner 111 os. MI-iJean I'ltts, who Is attend In SlIITIHH Oil" way for I'lingrcsa to relieve Mi" I'nlversliy of California al Ilcrk-- ( the fanner would lie lo pass a law lev. Is a lineal of her parents, Mr. "THE DESERT SONG" i ompellliiK every Individual lo cat and Mrs. II. J. Hits. of I In I wire as much as li" does now. The supreme ai Miss J"un IiiiUKliiss. a student nl wllli unit Ion plriuiv ai presented nml his (lie I', of I'., Is spending I he holidays Dr. A. II. Mrl'hrystnl liiiundli'ss magnificence and imp.'ir-alld.'i- l A Inn illy. lii'iiilier, Jason Mri'hryslal, were out with her pare ids. Mr. nml Mrs. Win. sini;;,riiii; of IiIiik xmiy extriivii-yaii- a from Hall I,like Iasi week, vlsllliii'. Douglass. and III" iimsi In-- u f sinry wllli Kureku friend? nil attending lo Miss Itulh Navlitr of lilvldenil rlslt-e- d told. I'll" ril'd lurlmleM Jolm business innlters. with Miss Frances Melds on Ilnli'H. I'arlolla Kim;, l.imise Fiiren Mr. and Mrs. Iadlrnmle Noble of Tuesday prior lo her return to St. dn, Myrna I.oy and Johnny Arllmr. Maliiti'" Nnnilay. . Ailm. IV sml il.V, l mule Dale, were hark In Kureka Mary's of the Wiisuleh where she Is during I hi' past week or two, helm; attending school. Mglit IiIits u.v nml .Nile. vuesls of Mie latter's parents, Mr. Miss Frunrea Fields entertained j I Mrs II. !u lilif III Itiiv Thursday, lli-ort'- " I a ( SEMI-ANNUA- i ll.-ir- j wi-i-- Ki-n- in-i- L i A In-r- lli-ail- s j j - I'nl-verdi- Drastic Price Reductions on Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits in-i- fi-- i.-- r r ion a 1 11 1 ami MONDAY A TUESDAY January 0th A 7th Towers. Itoherl at dinner oil Sunday evening the afIn honor of Mr. and Mrs. I; Itusslii has Just Imd.'illed Ils firt fair Thoimis ('. hut uutoimilir (Irlggs, whose marriage exchange, we don't think It will lie n success. look plui'" lust week. ms the Itusslaiis will continually he Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gilismi, of act tint; Iln Ir whiskers cauKht In the WhltMi-r, Cal , were Iii Kureka durdials. the here for j past ingvl.dl wllli week, coining relatives or Mr. (Slbsnn.j! Miss Alice Nnril. who Is a student al the I'nlversliy of I'lnh. spent her: ho Is a former resident or this I; Christmas vacation wllli her parents, city. Mr. mid Mrs. A. Nnril of Dividend, , , T 'V."?" 11 'rton was In also visiting w ill, the faintly or her , ' " of Kureka. uncle. A. I. rl;,Y' "V the business election t K. W. y county conlesl wlilch will lie nlred In the court Friday. Judae Hur- ?ti business district iisseMMor. was at lasl Mmidiiv. While there In- con- ton Is Mie ;il orncy for Ihe Cillzens suited wllli Mie assessor rei'iii'illii!; parly In Mils piece of lltlyntlun. (lie work of eouipllliiK Ihe 19.10 lax "Never loo old to learn," appear? rolls. in he the mulin of John I1. Courtney llerherl Towers, son of Mr. and of Inis Anerles. lie was lately admitMrs. Uobert II. Towers, has been ap- ted to the liar on Ills polden wedding for anniversary, at Ihe axe of 74 years, pointed as local (he Metropolitan l.lfe Insurance Co. after passing a tredllable exam! The you iik mini coniiiieiiceil Ills new work early In the present week. Mr. ami Mrs. Meorge M. Parkin aiimniiiee ihe murriuge of their dnushier, Ituth, to l.lncoln llnuaen of Mainiiiolh. I'lah. The marriage took place at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. Huby Vance on Meceinhi-23rd. Ihe young couple will iiinku llielr home In Mammoth. LE - leb-plioii- Betty Compson in "WOMAN TO WOMAN" Which bond In the nl runner I of law or the bond of Inve7 Hep thin powerful all talkliiK drama of two women who clniincd I lie righl to the same man. If you liked Belly Compson in "The Hlreel lllrl" you'll love her In Mils, her next Mi; prod iii lion. diiilssloii AM ami lM', . . , d JANUARY 8 Mickey McGuire in "MICKEYS MIXUP" Another of Mickey's comedies that will make you yell with inlitli. The biggest hiirgnin of the week. Iion't miss It. Only a dime each. $35 to $40 Suits Reduced to I $45 to $50 Suits Reduced to $275 r $375 i tb-org- l - WEDNESDAY, IL $55 to $60 Suits Reduced to I - 45 I Ni-pli- Selections tire as good as youd expect at the beginning of the season; colors and patterns as varied; styles as fresh and smart. You have a complete stock to choose from. 1 iint l Mra. Alice llarenor, wife of Y. M. Ilavenor, Suit Lako stock broker and mining man, died Saturday at the Halt Ukn residence of the family,' her age being 71 yeura. ilcsldes her husband she Is survived by three sons, among them being Karl Havo-- j nor who formerly was connected-witthe Tlnllc Standard and other ml tit's of the eastern end of the dls-- l : trlct. Nights of lore beneath the tropic moon Ihe dunce of the Nautch girls the amazing romance of a ltobtn Hood of the desert. All this and more In Vltaphone's great tnu-- 1 slcal extravaganza, "The Desert 'Song," at I Ih Star Saturday and Sun-- j day. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Armstrong, former Kureka people, were here again during the holiday season, be-- ; Iiik guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Fitch. Mr. Armstrong, formerly on (he geological staff of the Chief Consolidnieit Mining company. Is now! connected with the corporation, one of the large com- panics of lUsbee, Arizona, a concern! with mining holdings In various) purts of lh country. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong Is at IMsbee. j I -' Fhelps-Dodg- e Mrs. Thomas C. C.ilggs, who her marriage was MNs Eureka bc-fo- ic Hcih Miiuson. was the honored guest at a miscellaneous shower arranged by a number of her friends and given Carnes were oil Monday evening. enjoyed and Mrs. Or tigs was the re- of beautiful cipient of a number gifts. A dainty luncheon was served ,io the following: Miss Irma llrode-rtrMiss !anore Harney. Miss Xor-- , ma Leo Hiltr, Miss 7.ella Forgle, Miss Tola Hroderlck. Miss Margaret Courley. Miss Frances Fields, Mrs. Olen Sunderland and Miss Marjorie Bennett. k. The patrons of the local show have a real treat In store for them next Saturday and Sunday. It Is a VITArilONK singing and talking1 feature, "The Desert Song." Driving without brakes, or with a, ear that does not have a proper adjustment of the brakes, ts a dangerous game. Quite often we hear of mishaps that could easily have been averted if brakes h.id been properly Inspected and kept In perfect working order. The last Issue of the Ivlta Chronicle tells of an accident. In which K. A. Bush of that city pullled up to a train and found that he could not stop his car. Th mamoving train and then a 'ortunately the , , , Her than hts rtvfr 'rolessness entitled him to: he was n. h.url- "1,n,.er giving, at Its j K. Club Members of the L. l were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. James Bant on Thursday evening. .500" was a feature and the high score prize was awarded to Mrs. James Norman. Mrs. tleorge Castle-towon the second prize and Mrs. Harry Carln the consolation prize. was served. ,'A delicious luncheon covers being laid for the followiug: Mrs. Theodore Fullmer. Mrs. Joseph Mrs . Buys. Mrs. George Castleton. William Gear. Mrs. John Osborne. ,,, U w,h vrtain ele-- 1 Mrs. Henry Osborne. Mrs. Marry. n,on danger. Only those who Carten, Mrs. Cecelia Bacon. Mrs. William Treloar. Mrs. Janies Nor- - uw 11,0 Kreatest care and vigilance trouble. It ts common snow- man. Mra. B. V. Hickman an.l Miss the "feeble tht n't Maurtne Alien i minded" are locked safely wlihin of state Institutions, Betty Compson. who made such a lh hit In Tlntlc In "The Street Girl" Many them are on the public Is here again In another wonderful highways where they are liable, at y time, to make trouble for those picture entitled "Woman lo Worn- an." See It at the Star, Monday and ho do believe in safety first in n - I . - Saturday and Sunday Matinee 2.30 Sunday, 15c, 35c. Night Prices 25c and 50c. J immtHttMMHHUtHIMHI I i iTwwUr i inotorlnf. Miss Margaret Harrington, who is "The Desert Song" was presented tn training at the Holy Cross Hos- - to many thousands as a stage school Tor nurses, was In s a sound picture, put reka during the holiday season.! out by Warner Bros. It will be an enjoyable visit with her! Joyed by millions. Nothing better parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Har- - has ever been produced under the rliiRtuii. IVITAPHONE trade mark. pro-plta- l's ng The Tintic Hotel Eurekas Leading Hotel Rooms Warm, Comfortable and Clean Commercial Men's Home. Guide for Tourists. Headquarters for Mining Men. RATES: Per Week $3.00 and Up Per Day Per Month and $1.00 Up $10.00 and Up For Reservations Phone 22 |