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Show Friday, EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 PANTACES VAUDEVILLE doL Arrnand an d Lorraine Dance Exhibit i; Mr. and Mra. spent the week-en- J. Kay d friends In Salt Lake. viit-i- l Sorenst-n- ; DEPARTMENT STORES Eureka, Utah. of. V Miss f.1 i: l. 'l Uadd l friend-- r.n ! ms$ W ikii w Mm. II. J. McKell and h tiy week were guests of relit! iv s Ogdon. In ft I'-- ' i I ; ' Mm. Joseph the jmic-- i relatives in Salt Ijuke ilurinx the; early part of the week. Mm. Joseph Troloar and daugli ter. Miss Dorothy, motor d to K:t!' ? v Vt ' ! IK v-?.- i i,! tei&s&M,. Lake Wednesday. . i. iv Miss Ituby Ktklneton visited w in; her parents and other relative in. Tooele last Saturday and Sunday, - -J- -.' an old story of a ho roamed tha world in search of a certain object, and when, tired and disiouraged, he returned to his own native village, ha found there what ha had sought in every corner of the globe. This Stora doea not claim of to offer you wonil find i you by visiting all the merchandise centers of the world, hut it does offer you a wide selection of genuinely reliable merchandise selected from reputable producers by our eapert buyers la New There a youth j :C;f V's'-- i and Mm. Jomph Paulsen visited with friends In Salt Isike during thn week-enMr. Mr. mid Mm. Albert I M or ley tno'm-e- to Salt Isike Sunday, spend the day there. i J. llussell was yura j ! j I . English Corduroy Uharlea Uromor of Halt lake Kureka thin week, visiting wltli.j The' hi brother. F. A. Uroinar. Urouiiira enJoycJ a hunting trip at Clear Lake Into lust week, bagging w In week moved hisi le Mr. White h.i A 'HPWment with one of: want tliei In How hoi'll on. i uines house want enough Hrm. tl ir,,. on my ,,u Hcst wishes of tuuny Tlntic frloni! hones to till o.it my ii,..:rc." Of course you .!o. wjth the members of the f.i .u want a tig- - wf:1 ure that you 4 an di-to thetr new home, mily ilotV on not Just hang them jour on! What'a the use of having pivity clothes, li Harold Lloyd's latest picture they Just hang on you: "Tlu Freshman. which being And what would ,vi say If yon shown at Salt Lake, has been hook ' i0il1'1, IiilV0 ed for an early showing at the Ptari J. W. White till Just family to Ogden. jjt ...... Vo 1 I5 jt T"T J", Xv. .l ha b,'at Just your right w,:-hfhr .made. mighty happy, wouldiit yoiv j . Well, then, be h.tiiy--l- . yon Mr. and Mm. t harle can have It! Pat ill tv r , .1 ,.dl Sampson; Mon-- , .r In your blood and wji.h weight I'n, ,on Klnu'r roturned on to Ulifton. go up to where you ftrr trip That's Idaho.; what'a the mutter .;. m:! Your where they visited with the family, blood Is Impoverished. You J no of William Kcnipo. former Kureka! s- - ,J !h' thing folk who for several years have ,rcb been mhlng thetr home on a ranch y.?ir S-- JUq helps Nature bu Id V'tienj B ..... alon of Idaho. Mr. John cells by the millions Tou Just try S. S. S. and stvh how ' Knlun Lvr acctvmpanled the Sampsiin on the trip and Miss quickly you begin to fill out your clothe. Notice N .Kllen Sampson was a member of tlie; V party until they reached Login! yvnir skin dear of sightly blemishes youry f where the young lady has been en-- i rolled at the Agricultural College. strength come to liabov tbat V. o1,J fr , e.nJi muscles and vim and nice-- , vigor fill your whole svstem. Its red n,u KpP- ' n J nk to be remembered to blood that does it. And S. S. S. surely .his acquaintances In this distrivi.j helps Nature build that red blood. S-- 8. S. Is sold by all drug stores, j Idaho farmers have had a prosperous Ths larger bottle I more economical! ' reason, the crops being large and a !thetr products bringing f.itr price. J 11 ? Yo-i- I y-- w.,:-.ti.- ! v , ; v J , Warm Mackinaws For Juveniles 4 to 16 Years Pants grey nnd pnwder-blu- e llig values, well made, low priced In Khudc.i. $2.98 Kiccllent quality, worsted, Wool 26-Otm- ce Western Mackinaw Cloth Good, long mackinaws to keep little fellows warm. Carefully tailored in an overcoat factory, made like overcoats. Two flap pockets, collar, lull belt double breasted. For Men and Young Men long-wearin- g unfinishedm worsteds and cassl merer, new shades and patterns con-vertib- $3.98 to $5.90 $4.98 to lc $6.50 State Wide Furniture Sale of Gigantic Proportions Granite Furniture Company The Fastest Growing Concern in Utah OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT SUGARHOUSE J solidli-- d sate n I I rm, $7.90 ad We are carrying the glad word of furniture bargains to every city, town and hamlet in the State of Utah. Wonderful opportunities to save money. This BIG STATE WIDE COMMENCES OCTOBER 5th, and ends OCTOBER 15th Mr. Mury 11. DiImcoII was In Salt visit-ilike over the last week-end- j Mm, m lg)dy-fi- hit 32. 98 and $3.98 j with her son. William Driscoll, who I now enrolled at the Uniof Utah. versity tle-d- i r. striHd effects. Iruvo on ; I Hr and flannels in newest plain shades and Mr. and Mm. Claude F. Maker were called to Provo on Wedneadiiy of this week on account of the ouh lllnesN of Mm. Lee L. Haker, who aubinltled to a very aerlouH operation thut same evening, but whmie I'nmlitlon Is quite satisfactory at the present time. The lady's husband wan absent In the emit at the time aho was stricken. A thin yrais. Splendid : mm DO NOT want to want to he jnv id Wide, full cut, hut not extreme. They have wide licit loops ai:d hack huekle straps. In cassi-mere- s 1 Cp 4 Age;; 121 Full Cut English Pants For the Little Fellow I i I .. j t - "ng JL SUGARHOUSE Three miles as the crow flies to the south east of Salt Lake City. Take Sugar House, Hyland Drive, Holliday or 15th East Street Cars. Quantity out put, low overhead expense, makes a wonderful difference in the selling price. We save you money, this sale will demonstrate. Salt Lake' Pree Dellver UP t0 three hundred miles from Salt Lake. Free delivery np to three hun dred miles. CaU at We fiarantee to please and mailt,0r1 S? ,tfe and satisfy or money refunded. Our busi-no.. 1,0. Slder we propose to extend our our patrons money to every port of the .tote. Car load after ca laid of furoitae has beenTomSur we oa to teweeta simply must push up our volume. "FEICE GIVING will be oar poli bJr ISV!S.1rd?,ha? at The Kimball 150 North Street, Salt Buying ,n large quantities gives us an edge on th. prkTthat is certain. NOTE THESE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR THE BED ROOM 9x12 Mayfield Seamless $28.50 Tapestry Rug Walnut Finished Steel Bed $9 33 9x12 High File Axminster $33.50 Rug 20 Year Guaranteed Spring 56.23 9x12 Super 40 lb. Roll Edge Art Tick Mattress Quality Axminster Rug, Seamless $55.00 $9.8 ) 9x12 Extra $93.50 Quality Wilton Rug Silver Tone Wood Bed, Bow Foot 534 oo Silver Tone Dresser $3450 Eight Piece Queen Anne Walnut Dining Silver Tone Chiffonier S26!oo Room Suite $118.50 Complete 594.50 iZ ALL BRASS BEDS 40 DISCOUNT Si viih.es at I I T lo 10 t., long pants suits for elder boys of 6 to 14 at 0.90 and $14.75. Power company which now supplies Deltn and oilier Millard county towna. on Tuesday. sat 'j or lung msimere. wearing Three-piece- The public card party given on Tuesday evening by the Degree of Honor was a aoclul and financial r. and Mra. Ostler were In Salt "bOtf" was the feature, aU(.rHll loiko for a few day visit lute were won as follows: Mrs. A lstprxm w,pk' L. Gaorge and A. It. Gould, first; Mm. Mary Slouno ami John Itowc, d Mr. H. Mm. II. returu-jeand Purrlah j Kite hint week nfter a vlill with second; Mm. Artie l'ett and Frank consolation. Ilrtskey, Dainty re- Salt Luke friend. fresh men ts were served. Mr. und Mm. William Douglass und ililldren of Ihla dly were guests of Mr. and Mm. Hyron Tliur-- j nioiid at llingliaiii last Sunday. Thomas P. t'oslus of New Orleans and Yinlo Sutherland of Kureka were granted a inurriugn license ut Salt Luke during the past week. D. hUKlneHH tailor! our high standards, all merchandise Is offered to you st lowest possible prices ALWAYS f Oak City, the little farming town to the south of Leamington, Is going to huve electric Ik.lits and eliv-Irl- c power, t'onnections will he tnado with thn line of the Telluride SEE IT AT THE STAR THEATRE, SUNDAY Two Complete Shows. First Show Starts at G.30 P. M. be tihapclyj Well made and And Mm. John Hood returned Sunday from Illrhflold, where she had been She visiting for the past month. was arrnmpunied to Kureka by h.r brother, James Straug, and tle Stmng slilldren, who visited here for a couple of days. coast. pi-- coat, vest and long pauis. ip-- Mm. Henry Harney reto I'aysun Sunday a'ler several days visit with Mr. and Mr. Percy Hanks of Kureka. tivnl tor Still' Tlirjit iv piitroiiH is in hIiii'i for tlirm Sunday night, in thr aiiia'amuro of Armnnd and Lormin ' in tin nrv ihinrr craze, thr Cha first on.1 Tlirsr artists iirr thr originators of this diinrr and hnvr drinonstmtrd it in all thr principal citirs in thr country. Since its in- troduction in Siin Francisco thr popularity of thr '(ha first on li.'is spread like wild fire from coast to A1 for juvenlle8 with all the and dash the boya and n i...;s like so well. English Mr. and A a little d Smartly-style- turned Star Theatre Sunday B in itr With Long Pants For Little Men York. Mm. William Okey, Mr. and Mr;. Joseph A. Nelson und Mrs. Madge Nelson spent a part of the week :i' Salt luikfl. "ffijpl English Suits Three-Piec- e What You Want Right at Homo I me w.ts : ! ; Kim.. Hannifin returned rsrly In the from Suit Iike. , J? -- Trousers. during the wee. with Kurekn friends. v lulled p.rl always AT LOWER PRICES Outstanding Values in Boys Suits and 1 vixiting Mm. Anna M;.r art ten diy vlniiim: with Salt Lake. goods , W. K. Horning Mr. and Mra. Salt Lake quality r ORGANIZATION buKincHH Mr. and Mm. John Murky at Irovo last Sunday. reliable I N- enneybo. DEPARTMENT STORE tTi'-- r fiINSTITUTIORATION-WID- E JJ CHAIN Sunday Ie Hopper(ripreturned In Suit Lake. a TT WORLD'S LARGEST John Okey spent Sunday vlsttin with fricmU at i!.i!t I.uk. IN- - Chaileston ocals Octoh, onderful All Leather Rocker .. HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ... $35.00 Ae! |