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Show A " V , -- i t . Pace 8 . THE EUREKA REPORTER j Friday, April 30, 1920. Funeral Servicea Held On Thursday For Enreka Han Michael F. ' Dunn, well known miner of this camp, died on Tuesday morning, funeral services being conducted on Thursday. The deceased was a native of Ireland and SI years of age. He Is survived by his wife and two small children. briber ' resides at Butte, another at Beattie and other members of the family, including the mother, live in Ireland. There were seventeen children In the family and most of them are- - living. Ur. Dunn came to Eureka several I ! years ago and took up mining and It rfl was in this city that he married. For the past few years he has- suffered from lung trouble, the result of underground work, and last winter he had a very narroitr escape from death when he contracted ence-pneumonia. He had recovered from the disease end Returned to his work at yhe Eagle Blue Bell mine when In again bHame ill and His passed awayl quite suddenly. death is sincerely regmtled as Itrre- - u.: moves a hueaand aim father st a time when bis mreceime was so badly needed in the nomwand the sympathy of the .comgnjjmlty goes out to those who are mourning his death. Funeral services were conducted for Mr. Dunn on Thursday at the Catholic Chureh, Rev. O'Connor having, charge. Interment took place at the city cemetery. ! ! ! - influ- t cides to do her bit for her country Marguerite Clark At Star by raising chickens. 8he becomes a Theatre On Wednesday farmerette and In the course of her operations meets a charming gentleman farmer whom she loves. ' Of course, there is a rival to whom NanO' cy has given her promise to wed, but he drops out of the game in an un- Local Board Of Health usual manner and all ends happily. Of City Orders Clean-U- p The various situations of the picture which will be shown at the Star TheMembers of the local board of atre next Wednesday, are described; health state that the as being exceptionally Interesting. f the c.mp will take place Miss Clark Is supported by picked bai ntep- screen players. Eugene O'Brien being ther u no her leading man. Other prominent fw wth thl for postponing it any longer. players include Alfred Hickman, excuse, Forrest Baldwin, Hal Reid. Frances !A PPerty owners and renters are h,eMby ordered to make a thorough Kaye. John Tansey, J. M. Masdn and clean-up of their premises, remov J J Williams all refuse matter (manure ex- ing ' cepted ) and piling it where it. can! be easily reached by the citys teams and trucks. May 3rd is the day when NOTICE. INSURANCE PAID OVER. the city will commence hauling the O" accummulation of garbage and beL week the the During Notice la hereby given that there Knights fore the end of the week the entire will be a meeting of the bona fide . the Maccabees made settlement of P murt be thoroughly cleaned, claim owners of North Tintlc Mining Those who refuse to obey the order from tb bo,rd health will District at the office of the recorder ,, i. the failure 1120, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the Veener William Fox. Is auite nleas- Marla Thompson Daviess, author of The Golden Bird," a delightful story which has been plcturlsed by Paramount under the name of "Little Mils Hoover," for Marguerite Clark, Is a brilliant writer whose novels and stories have won her fame and fortune. Miss Daviess has written several stories which have been adapted for the screen, but "Little Miss Hoover" outranks her previous efforts In point of dramatle interest and excellence. Nancy Craddock, the heroine of Little Miss Hoover, is a society girl of Washington, D. C., who de - I Th.. ed wtbp bt ; I Tiut long-delay- j ; fci5s; a. the icunra t peMe cUlm MtHed, but then the Maccabees have a reputation for handling matters of this kind In the shortest possible time and without the usual red tape which quite often enters Into the settlement of results In the ' spread of disease. life Insurance matters. Don't wait another day, but get busy, clean up your premises and theuj ENGAGEMENT -- ANNOUNCED. notify the street department memIs die Mark of Supremacy" o bers and they will haul alway your which for neatly five decades Timothy Downey of Eureka an- garbage, refuse matter, etc. c of his nounces the engagement has marked the fame of MACCABEE MEETING. daughter, Miss Mary Downey, to Owen Lundholm, also of this city. o The young people will he married on Record Keeper Edward Fox wishes Jane 22nd. to call the attention of Maccabees to o the next meeting, to be held on FriCARD OF THANKS. day evening of next week. There will ' o be business of importance. o William Mitchell and family de sire to express their thanks to EuWHY NOT BUY A HOME? When you need a tonic to help reka friends for kindness extended o 0 Paying rent will never get you put you on your feet again to them In their bereavement, and are grateful to all who as- anywhere. First of all get a home you will want Scott that is sistedespecially at the tnneral services of last of your own, even though you canknown around the globe not afford to pay the entire purchase Sunday afternoon. i o the highest krown type - of price. It Is easy to bay local real estate, according to Frank .Garrlty, purhy and goodness in food who has many good houses on his list. Mr. Garrlty buys and sells local orn .cdiJne. Lcrk for The real estate and at the present time FUIiCir.ian. Fior bftsts aad Chlldna Lay has quite a string of bargains among The Kn-itli- g oil sued In Ynara which arc the following. in Saotta iiswhi h iiiKMtHBii 1800 takes Church street property, hi oar owe inierictn Ubmlatlei. Always He iwity rjij well built and with many needed imit uiuurpoaeed. S00 down, time on provements; Scott f IMS balance; other properties on Church street ranging up to 4000. $1050 will buy a 1 room house on the south side of town; easy terms. 8700 lakes two houses on Main street, one 4 rooms, the other S. An Investment that will bring big returns even if you dont want to ocThere is always the charm of discovery cupy either of the houses. 81050 takes splendid Leadville the Chevrolet Model FB 50" Touring Car. Row home. is in the unexpected test that yon find ont its real Remember that Garrlty also writes a big percentage of the fire Insurstrength. ance carried by local people. Each long hill renews your satisfaction in its power, o and on each new ran its riding comfort is revealed in LAND FARM FOR SALE, k . The Fisherman . scorn t Scott! Copyright 1920 Hart Sdaffacr & ji Lower your clothes cost ji CASTOR I A list For 0vnr30 Y OU may say, How can up-kee- Anderson Garage & Machine Shop PBOVO, UTAH Phone 262.W Enreka, Utah o Frank Garrlty, local real estate man, has a long string of farm pro perties which have been listed with him and which are being offered for ule at reasonable prices. Tintlc people who anticipate buying property of this kind should see Mr. Garrlty. No matter what kind of a farm you want he can ho doubt locate It for! you. Land under new irrigation projects, land in older sections of Utah! and dry farm land In Tintlc and other sections. ' do that h r ' GET GOOD ALL WOOL CLOTHES; THE KIND HART SCHAFFNER AND MAR HAKE; THE PRICES ARE HIGHER THAN THOSE OF SOME CLOTHES. THE COST IS LOWER BECAUSE THE CLOTHES LAST LONGER; YOU PAY LESS PER DAY TO KEEP A SUIT QN YOUR BACK AND THE CLOTHES LOOK BETTER WHILE THEY It many ways. Bnt the most gratifying revelation comes when jron p cost by the number of miles ran. divide its total I when clothes cost more?" Well tell you now and we'll back it withaguaran- tee that if you aren't satisfied -- money back. CHEVROLET ELMER DUNCAN Local Representative Man , EMULSION eod-lh- & IJtfT. W. F. ' The Home of Hart Schaffner ft Marx Clothei. We HOME ,;WEET : i- - .?;by . ; U 1 Jack '.'ikon TT 11T1IIII HH ii J - |