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Show Friday, October Page 2 Former Eureka Resident Drug Weds Los Angeles Man; Robbed On Sunday Evening, I Schramm-Johnso- n BUYING MOST OUR Sometime during Sunday night! In our last Issue we had a brief Schramm- -' note regarding the wrdd.ng of MisV burglar- - entered the Jolinsou-'dru- R to Albert j store in this city anJ Mary Louise Tiegonlng u:id bM. j rifleil ihe cash regia tern of uhojt Sinclair Jones of Los Anto-h-35 in pmall change and a largo low we uro publishing a r.iipplu ; per-- ; quantity of narcotics. Entrance wan tainlng to this marriuge taken iron! gained by ainaablng In a glass I ran-- ) I ho Ios Angeles Tinus. The Trs-- i sum. In the rear of the building. The goninga have during the past few burglary' wan immediately reported years been making their home itj to the local officers and after a 'Los Angeles, but they are known to, thorough investigation they decide I1 practically everyone in Tintlc by rea-thit was the work of professionals. Ison of their long residence here. The There was mueh valuable officiating rlergman nt the recent disu throughout the store but noili- -' wedding is also a former Kurcka.i, the cash having been pastor of the local M. Ing was touched except K. Church for a couple of years. the drugs. registers and Tba Item from the Los Angeles Eureka has been fortunate in having but few Incidents of this nature Times follows: "Announcement Is made of the and local officers are taking every not see It does to that Tuesday afternoon of Miss marriage precaution occur again. Mary Louise Tregonlng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Tregonlug, to o v Albert Sinclair Jones, the ceremony Be George II. Dern Will tuklng place at the home of the Principal Speaker At Rally bride's parents on Sunset Iloulcvard, Iter. I). M. Jlclinfck officialing. The , candidate for bride wore a beautiful frock .of George II. governor on the Democratic ticket, cream lace over pale pink georgette will be the principal speaker at a crepe and curried pale pink rosebuds Democratic rally to be held lit tho'and lilies of the valley, while her Miss Dorothy 1'regoning, In a Crescent ThoatrA at Eureka on 8! at October white georgette crepe, of 26th, gown day evening Tlilu is the first rally to'rylng pink rarnatlona, assisted is ho given In Eureka by the Demo- maid of honor, her sister's only atcrat! and due to the fuct'that Mr. tendant. Walter Stearns served Mr. Dern Is well known In this district Jones as best man. After an exwhere ho has hud business Interests tended wedding trip Mr. and Mrt for a great' many years, the mwllng Jones will make their home In Ios 011 Sundsy evening will undoubtedly Angeles." o draw k large crowd. Mr. Dorn will ulso address a meet- N E W COM I XV lXtOllIX M ATED. o ing at Mammoth rurlier In the evenhave Articles of Incorporation ing of the name day. This meeting will bo held In the Paramount Thea- been filed by the Marysvale Gold tre and will rouunence at 7 p. nt. Mining compuny with central offices at Suit laike City. The company is The Lady Elks' Club Is working capitalised nt $100,000. The incorto make the haxaur a family huxnnr, porators urn Newton A. Dunyon, W. Ford. There J. liurtoii, Lucy K. Ilurton, I W. like the wdrhl-notnwill tin a Hiitid'for mother, muffler Foote and W. J. Woistenholine, n.'l for father and a rattle for the baby. of Suit Lake City. WE BUY FOR LESS-SELL- ING 571-STO- i s BUYING MOST POWER mert-han-- ! MONEY 71 r, enr-ocloc- I INI Fill more, Utah, Oct. 20,1021. Editor Eureka Heporler, Eureka,' Utah. Dear Ed it of: D Offers You Savings That Are Worth While C. Penney ComScattered throughout 33 States from the Atlantic to the Pacific 571 J. and every day need at prices pany Stores are actively at work distributing goods of quality which only an unexcelled buying power can provide. You and hundreds of thousands benefit in a very large way. Goods priced below prove it New Slipover Sweaters For Men and Boys Cricket neck slipovers the latest in sweaters for men A desirable weight, not too heavy. Just right for sports and all outdoor wear. Solid colors. Plain and fancy VI Jacquard com- - Uj&y!2tS and boys. binations. Blankets! Two ton striped V" or round nocks aa pictured. An Good Quality assortment tore-buying-power re- priced. $2.98 DOUBLE COTTON BLANKETS to Size G4x76, In gray, tan or white Size 66x80, in gray and tan Size 66x80, In block plaids $6.90 Womens Wool Gloves Fur' tho benefit of the voters of your sect ton of the District I deFifth Judicial sire to- "express lhrpugh your paper the reason why 1 hnvn IwroiuA a ebndidale for the. offlee bf District Judge 'upon an Indrpeddcht ticket My first reason is itiat I have been asked lo do so under the provisions of Rodion 2183 of 'the'' Revised Stabile. 66x80 heavy weight, in gray or 66x84 Nashan napped plaids 72x84 Nashau napped plaids Many Smart Styles at a Saving 0 ner us topreve'nt that free the 'people may nevertheless, sign a eertifl-rat- e oPhomlnatlon signed by not lens' thad one hundred residence Voters :iif the district. Thhr'wlll get ' heforo the people the 'tuan of their ' " ehioee. One hundredand fifty resident voters" of this district signed the rertlflFalo of my nomination 'and 1 feel bAund . 23c to 79c 49c and 79c Misses Cloves Women's Gloves 23c to 79c 39c to 98c Misses' Skating Gloves Women's Skating Cloves 49c to $1.49 to submit to their wixhes. It wit Hie having force of this sta- of the convention and the people of tute which- enabled tho good people Salt loike county are enjoying a vigof Salt Lako county to nominate and orous enforcement of the laws. elect Sheriff lien J, Harries, tho presI claim that If there had been n ent sheriff of Salt Lake county. free expression of the will of the n the email group of politicians pie I should have been nominated of the county convention refused tOjgmj ao declared. It was the hint. It was a rasu of orloati and unfair methods adopted people speaking add exercising their ipy M amall clique of delegates both own will and choice. Tho people Bt the convention and weeks before have beea doubly paid for their convention which prevented my is now under no forts. Polng nominated. 1 was defeated by political obligation to the members Hu broken pledges from Iron counpeo-whe- unam-nomlna- te j SQUARE TOE . EFFECT The slim, square toe oxford, popularly known- as the French type is being generally worn by the young man who wants smartly tailored shoes. Well grooihed men' will find in Crawford French type oxfords that trimness of line so essential in matching the present day cut in clothes. Made in light weight calf skins of the popular shades and black, Crawfords are as easy on your feet, as on your pockelbook. Come in arid look them ove-fi- nd out what a real good - fiti (rttrd Stoe W. F. SHRIVER ty which prevented my nomination. And in spite of these broken pledges and Instructions 1 was the first candidate for the office of district judae to receive the necessary majority. Upon tho second ballot (the first ballot being a tie) 1 received 39 vote and Mr. Burton 37. The ballots were cast in writing, gathered, counted and the result became known, lint 1 was cheated out of the nomination by taking a recess In order to allow sufficient pressure to bo brought upon a man who had pledged himself to vote for me three months before the convention and the last minute before the convention went Into session. I know that I was tho choice of the people of the district, or nt least the Republicans of the district The main and controlling object of elections Is to give the people an opportunity to vote for the men of their choice. This can not he doue unless there is a free expression of the public will. There can be no expression of public will when a few delegates go to a convention with some special Interests to subserve in utter disregard to the public will. 155 citizens of the district nominated me to this office. 76 people, or a narrow majority of 76 people nominated T. II. Barton, my opponant. I graduated from the law department of the University of Utah fourteen years ago. I have been actively engaged In the practice ever since and nearly onehalf of that time 1 Nation-Wid- e The popularity of our Nation-Wid- e brand has exceeded all our expectations! Careful housewives like it for its pure finish. Finely woven from selected cotton. Give our Nation-Wid- e brand a trial. The prices as well as the quality will appeal to you. Nation-Wid- e Womens Silk Hosiery Due to our enormous buying power we are able to offer you Silk Hose of good quality at lower prices. Sheeting Sheeting 94 Unbleached 94 Bleached or .104 yard, 53c Sheets and Cases Nation-Wid- e 81x90 Sheets Hose with mercerized heel, toe and garter top to insure longer wear, lluy these smart silk hose at a saving. Fair, Unbleach- ed, your choice, 49c Pure Thread Silk 91.59 42x36 Cases, each .... 95c Other sizes priced in proportion. Esmond 98c Two-In-O- Blankets ne A splendid assortment of Esmond t wo--i n--o n blankets, ideal for the car, as a lounging blanket or for color schemes in bed rooms. Carried in a wide range of Navajo patterns from Full Fashioned Hose of pure thread silk in a boot with lisle garter top and reinforced heel and toe. Lustrous silk in black and colors. Fair, ch $4.50 to $5.90 $1.49 have spent In the position of publ:e prosecutor. I claim that my record Is of a high and efficient character and that I am entitled to the To'.e and confidence of the people. I claim that T. 11. Burton was appointed to succeed V. F. Knox as presiding Judge without the knowledge of the voting public. In his appointment the people were noi consulted. They exercised no choice in the matter and I claim that smh methods are in ntter disregard of public will and should be rrewned upon and rebuked. I believe in a government of the people, by the people and for the people. This great and object cannot be accomplished Nation-Wid- e or 84 Bleached your choice, yd. Two Especially Good Values! 20-in- Sheeting Sold Only in J. C. Penney Co. Stores 49c to $1.98 ef-lt- he s Amv99sad$ie s s 70x82 part wool block plaids, a very wonderful value . 95.50 66x80 plaid blankets, 65 per cent wool 90.00 72x84 plaid blanket, 65 per cent wool 97.90 A large range of all wool blankets, plaids and solid white, silk bound 98.90 to 912.90 Wool Gloves and Mittens are as popular 49 they are comfortable, and these are economical as well! There are many styles, some with long cuffs and many with trimming of contrasting colors. The brushed wool skating gloves are favorites. Make your selection from our assortment at our low prices I Misses' Mittens Women's Mittens roiivenMoiiH" Iti such it man- Mbit Stylet $8 93.94 96.98 93.90 , d Qhc tan WOOLEN BLANKETS This statufe wus enacted In the wisdom of the legislators of Utah so that If a few politicians shall, at-- , tempt to.ovef ride and oppose tho froA expression of the will of the people by conducting either the primaries of the 81 91.94 92.09 93.79 WOOL FINISHED BLANKETS or 1917. " at Lowest Prices! Take advantage of these savings made possible by I We can assure you the our 571 best quality for your money every blanket up to the J. C. Penney Company standard I Thrifty housewives will begin laying m a supply now before odd weather comes and catches them unprepared. Buy here at saving! attractive markably Why I Became Candidate For District Judge. deeariment stores FOR LESS EUREKA, UTAH lh-rn- Sun-jaiste- WE SELL JncorporaUJ' SAVES YOU at Mr;-Harrie- 24, 1904 unless and until the people have a fair and free opportunity to express from ,CrPn' Were 'Communicated chnrch. their unfettered will. The record will show that I did It is a matter of record that when Prosecute them all and In some of the T. H. Burton was connty of attorney e.UreJ 1 conviction notwith-standln- g Juab county he flatly refused 10 T. II. Burton used prosecute one George Schly who M- -. energies did this Burton stated in writing was gull)-ohevvnt ConT,ctIoa- expense t0 for which a criminal assault upon a little the kH state cannot recompensate me. girl not ten years of age and also J11088 era because In stated writing that there was suf- ther Un.der the dlrect feerva-tioficient evidence to conTict of this asIf citizens of Juab sault. county It was also a matter of record that and I can not understand T. H. Burton refused to prosecute I vre0n,n they can support Moses Gudmundson and his associ- Button T haS made the record Mr. de ,a the ates for living in open adulterous rehdling of lationship among their little chil- what nirH5' 1 Can not dersunl dren, for which conduct thirteen of to cause qualification he the delegates to' seek has h f 'l n nomination to the point of absolately disregarding what the voting pnhhc may desire in this matter. I tkina it is only fair to call the attention of the voters to his record because up-to on his record he must be willing stand. X am willing and anxious to bT the people investigate my record from beginning to end and if it not been clean and efficient I a willing to be voted against- - I willing to rely upon the peoplemathey are well Informed upon the ter.. If they are not Informed they cannot caat an intelligent vote. Yours very respectfully. d n.nla1 WM. B. HIGGINS. A 4 wat I onfllPllL ) |