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Show v - A . , 1 ' 4 f . .. s - V Friday, Febrnary 23, 1923. EUREKA A&ttfcfSR Or- - u4 Ma A. H. MeChrystal guests al Balt Laka trlaada dir- lag Ui early fart of the faat nk. Bor. Frary of the IL 8- - Charch waa la Balt Lake oa kaatoeea daring the early fart of tko week. Tkoaaaa 8. Hayaea of Payaoa waa la Baraka laat Satarday and rlaltlag wltk his aiatar. Bra. Vary Driscoll. John Ckttley waa la Balt Lake oa flaaday mad Moaday, flatting wltk kia bretkar, Jamas Gatley, wko la at Baa-da- y, - tko Boly Croaa HoapItaL JL Ooaakaa and Mary Margaret Morttt. botk of Baraka, ware Joined la marriage at Provo dariag tko faat week. The Laatkar Pushers at the Craaeant Tkeatra tomorrow evening. The Batarday frograma at the Cres-eaare faat gaining In popularity. Mlaa Bthal Oadd waa at Balt Lake laat week, going there on aeeoant of tko aorloaa lllneea of kor brother, a realdent of Nephl who kad been eat to one of the hoapltala (or an operation. nt c Skin AMase WithEczeYu& .'.Constant Itching Almost Unbearable! ana tanoaro la number, Mood vnalahl Ho ulao know that Mown day. Both are fasts I But sight huva yea. araaaia aofferera. erer artaally token a adraatage ot tliia wonderful faett just like you have never thonebt ahoat It I BUa eruptions, ceaeina with ail lie flary, torture and lta Thou-aaad- akls-dlfKln- g g, , tt moth are the parents of twin children, a boy and s girt. Tha bablee were born at Mt Pleasant, tho former homo of Mrs. Wing. . Robert Barton waa la Balt Laka early la the week and white thera arranged for tho ahlpmeat of hie household goods to Eureka. Mr. n Burton raeaatly purchased a ca on npper Mala street. The new home of Mr. and Mn. John J Hanley, located on upper Main street la nearing eomptetloa. The building la being erected nnder contract by Cooper and Hilton of tho Eureka Industrial Corporation. baby girl arrived this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barton. Thla la ono Instance whom the stork delivered Just what waa wanted, the other and tint bora la tho Burton homo being n hoy. Fast anappy boring la always enjoyable. la "Tha Leather Puahera" shown every two weeks ot the Crescent yoa get all tho thrills of a championship match. Ono ot these exciting (lima will be shown tomorrow (Saturday.) Laat Friday evening at tho home real-de- jJ ' I a vary enjoy- able party waa given, the affair being In honor of Miss Pearl Bemlng-towho will leave soon tor her homo In Tooele. The program Included music, gamaa and dancing and n dainty luncheon, covers bring laid for twelve guests. At the city marshals office la Baraka are two flexible flyer ateda, which wore picked up on tho street some time ago. ' Tho youngsters who own them are asked to call end Identify their property. No doubt local kids who have lost thrix sleds will be pleased to hear thla nows. B. Forrest Taylor and Miss Ana n, 8 Berryman and company in a pleasing comedy drama at tha Star Theatre next Wednesday. Tlntlc folks are well acquainted with these people and know that a good performance can ho exported. Secure tickets at once. Clarence DeCounter, who was a resident of Eareka several years Mra. Mary ago, boarding with Gardner, died on tho 85th of test month at Alpine, California, accord-ln- g to Information which reached Mra. Gardner n short time ago. The youngn nmnann nsnenmnnan ; ndaO young man served in the navy attar he left this city and was also la tha world war, bring gassed white at the front in Franco. His daath la reported to have resulted from his trying experience over there. ll blood-deanae- ra He may be you husband and my greatest friend, but I cannot give you back to him! It hits- - pounds startles this drama of a man who stood between a wandering wife and a husband 'who was raid, ftaaoes Nimmo thrill, and the thrill of a night-riders-', just a broken promise. A great story-dram- atic Oreens story of the South brought surging to the screen. CLAIRE WINDSOR, MILTON SILLS and HENRY B. WALTHALL in the greatest portrayal since The Birth of a Nation. A Tint National Attraction. hr ' Star Theatre, Monday and Tuesday fiul ana at Wl MM In tho spring n lady's fancy M Rad tad tut tt naturally turns to " thoughts of ay & end tt clothes uumm, Sht hyu liMf PL the beautiful spring model! wag new.- f tkank yaa vary mci 1 tett In endless madtofa tt tt. f which are to be found nr frimUt what 'o good be here about it, for t kuaw variety. Spring may not aaaaat talk toa tt tt O. K." . but tt le Just around the corner and Bate la yonr opnertanttv. ft. ft. ft. the local J. C. Penney store has Inured leafa. only vomUblo wants of the ladles Baennao ft, ft. ft. dea bnlld red Wood cell a. anticipated the It eante rhejunatlmn, bntlda firm flelh. ot Tlntlc la the matter of beautiful. nna ont lellof AnH, benntlflea tha com things to wear, coats, suits and drea-sIn this weeks Issue of the RetinVia, bullfi yon nn when yoa oro rundown. 8. 8. H. la sold at all drag stows, there is a message that In twa slate. Tho larger aiao bottle la tho porter ho read by every lady In Tin-tishould mote economical. Mori of them will want to inspect the new spring styles ? wyoontfcgaui though they are not ready to buy. JOHN M. STAHL PRODUCTION i aureuchable Itching, pimple, kttakhande and bott they an pock np and basins to what tko tide of blood-cell- o oro the fighting-slant- s lal Blood-edl- o of oo tare! g. B. 8. bullda them by tho tnflHoal it has bent dolug tt alnro 1826! .1. B S. la eno of the gimtrnd blood-eeand body bulld-ei- e bang era. known to no mortsla! When yon put thooo beta to get than to eontlnno to IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOB have rename end akin eronttona . lnoka THE LADIES OF TINTIC mate gka a ela than a dlaeaan lira. Arthur K. Smith, L, Newark, Ohio, a 7 Bert mining machinery oaleemaa, .waa In the dietrlct during tho put week. Ony L. Cooper of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mies Edith Johnson of Eureka, were granted n marriage llcenae last Batarday at Provo. Mr. and Mn. J. B. Wing Mam- of Miss Blanche Webb W know there la one thlrf-- rut stow oraan. end that la mura builds thou by the million I Ton d aaa laorwiao row evil, to tha tt la piertleally InipoaaiUa whole point for aiaaoia to exist. We know that aa Pag simBanaBasBiuaBUSiBBBiaiBttRESXBBmuMainnRmaHHtnzatzi Ecreki Pcnsssis ted Social Eyents . V R. V XL - h1 - eon-tai- ns -- -- -- c. - V (S 6 Ci I efleOeOe fa tho write they were preparing him foreign contract that would hare EUREKA KNIGHTS VISITED LODGE AT SALT LAKE (STY for hi signature, and they got it. caused ns all manner of Uvea and Bnt the United States, through the money. One can see thla very plainparty, didnt ue fit to ly today. We have a little band of A delegation of Knights of Colum- Republican tt without certain reserva- boys In Germany and It has been bus from Eureka Connell No. 1180 accept tions and those reservations are mighty hard work getting them waa la Salt Lake early In the week, reading pretty well today, we gueasT home. Some of them are still there going there to aselst tho mombore of We didnt go In because the Demo- and they are trying to force them Inthe Balt Laka council in exemplify- crats wouldnt vote the reserva- to fighting for France In the collecing tho first three degrees, a class tions. Oh, sure, the , Republicans tion of money Germany owes her. If of twenty-rigThe bring Initiated. were hit In the laat election and nil! they can they will entangle us In a local Knights who msde tho trip that, bnt at tha same time they hare war yet, because they want ns la to DonEdward Bonner, John stood between the country and aj help them with our money and nelly, Arthur Coffey, Elbert Beesley, Dennis Harrington, James Connelly, Robert Hanley, 8. A. Cline, John Fennell, Edmund Fennril, John Mathewa, Jease . Mathews, Frank Garrlty and Pat Donnelly. -o to ht n: FRIENDS, COUNTRYMEN, RADIO TANS, LEND ME YOUR BALDWINS - The Original Nathaniel Baldwin Headpieces Are In a Class With Themselves. LISTEN IN HEAR THE NEWS OT THE WORLD THROUGH YOUR BALDWINS. Tor Sale by the- - v Eureka Mercantile Commission Conpauy men. That old country Is always at war at aome point or another. After there hue been time to the people to gat down to some sober thinking they will conclude that the Republicans had the right view of things Just as they always have had. They are the business people of this country, tho doers, and write they mey get slapped at times they some hohack smiling, and victorious, es use right will prevail la tho long pull. . Automobile Owners Are Awaiting Action On Bills O ' Tha proposed changes In the automobile license law and tha expected tax on gasoline has deprived the atate of n large earn of money, at least temporarily. Instead of sending In their applications 1888 license plates most .of tho auto owners are awaiting action on the bills now before the state legis- to lature, It bring generally understood that lower license fees will be granted and the additional money for roads eecnred through a tax on Secretory of State Crockett says Ma office has issued hot 8000 licenses and that there are about 41,000 unlicensed ears In tha atate. March the let le the date on urhieh auto owners must have their 1088 plates hat tt la quite generally understood that additional time will he granted, owing to the deity In the passage of tho new hills la the that An tats legislature. o HUBDALES ARE VISITING RELATIVES IN NEW YORK . o Family Car All-Seas- on In the Conch, Hudson for the first time im pontUs closed car under $2,000 on wo crest s - Ttii aa tha Super-Si- x. Mr. and Mn. Paul Hlladate and children left Eureka Into last week for tke cast. Intending to spend some time in New York City and at other points of Interest. They will also visit with Mr. Hllsdals's relatives In Minnesota. .. o -NATIONS. LEAGUE OF THU o (Iron Oro, Ishpeming, Mich.) Arent yon sorry we are not la this league of nations that bids fair to throw tho world Into another war? What a lovely time they have been enjoying over thera In the effort to see who ean get the moat ont of tho spoils? Nice bunch nS to bo ploying peacemaker to, eh? . And how they did feed tt to was over Wilson when he President therm the pawn of their diplomats. They loaded him and Us good win down with all of praanta .... to $14X5 a ; 1471 1121 SOPS By every proof official records and more than 140,000 owners Hudson holds the few truly great can. jiff With its superb mechanical excellence the every essential closed car advantage at little ' open car cost. . ' SCHOFIELD AUTO GO. PROVO, UTAH SSI4 Hudson Coach 152 5 ; ' ' i' ' t - . . a ; V.-- TMkWVbv - k I. ' 'r Si . 'a |