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Show V Pii4 Friday, August 0, 1920, EUREKA REPORTER Last Week Of This Special New Emerson Records Tm Fl Fo Fum." On Stop "Palm Beach, Fox Trot "Kawaihau, Wallana," Bert Blades, mining machinery salesman, was in tbs district during tbs present week. O. W. Bpalnhower, who recently moved to Salt Lake City, was back In camp during tbs past week. Mrs. Dorn 8hUI!ngs of Salt Lake City ia vialtlng with her sister, Mrs. Charles Jonas, of Eureka. Mrs. Jack Savage and children returned last Friday after a visit with Van Spa Band Medley Walti ,., Hawaiian Company Fatima, One Step llth Street Ray," Fox Trot Saxema, One Step . . . . Do Another Break. Fox Trot Six Brown Brother! Rudy Wledofft Oreena Novelty The Love Neat," Fox Trot Close to My Heart," Fox Trot WldofTs Palace Trio Noaha Wife Lived n Wonderful Life" The Argentlnea and the Greeks" ' Everybody Buddy," Love to FnU Asleep" Arthur Field Eddie Nelson Marlon," Tenor Solo Whistle A Bong" Irving Kaufman Billy Murray Kentucky Babe," Quartette Drink to Me Only With Thin Shannon Four Reed Miller Eyes" The Last Day of School" Ragtime at Puakln Center" Cal Stewart Cal Stewart In the Shade of the Sheltering Palm" It Seems Like Ages and Ages Sam Ash Sam Ash That Old Irish Mother of Mine," "Shamrock Leaves Walter Scanlon Walter Scanlon COME AND HEAR'THEM PLATED AT Franks's Furniture Store Moapa Valley Cantaloupes 8ELEST MELONS. EVERT ONE Flat Oates of IB Standard Clsalalonpss Flat Oates of IS Junto Caataloapes A GOOD ONE. . These prices Include all parcel post charges to year post office. Yob will also get oar price list of Moapa traits. Shurtliff Bros. Vegetable Farm OVERTON, NEVADA. t MtM tttWWWWtHWtWWWI CHEVROLET CARS FOB IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Elmer Duncan, local representative of the Anderson the arrival of Oarage at Provo, wishes to enother carload of the popular Chevrolet can. Three of these can an available for immediate delivery in Tintlo and anyone who is interested should see Mr. Duncan at once. "" The CHEVROLET is the leader among can which sell under $1,000. You cannot go wrong in buying a CHEVROLET. Prices on Chevrolet Can advanoe August lit. Plaet your order now. Anderson Garage and Machine Company PROVO, UTAH V ELMER DUNCAN, Local Representative SEARCH OUT THE GERMS OF RHEUMATISM Find Oat Whit Csum. Yoar Ssf Purifier and cleanser that it can ttd Co After Ik be relied upon to search out all Some forms of this disesis have aiieaie germs and impurities and eliminate them from the system, to come from liny and thia is neia why it is such an germs i:i l!ie blocd, which act up lneir ct!o:iy ii Hie ir.usclea, or Go toremedy for Rheumatism. drug store and joi.ili rn 1 be,'jin to multiply by a bottle your S. S. S. today, anaget if the m.bon. You can easily un- your case ofneeds special attention, derstand, therefore, that the only you can obtain medical advice free intellu'ent method of treating inch by writing fully to Chief Medical is through the blood. Adviser, Swift Laboratory, Atlifri S.S.S. such a thorough blood ta Georgia, ent THREE DIG SIIGE SPECIALS OF WHITE CANVAS SHOES her brother in Idaho. G. C. Lindsay of tbs Star and Crescent Theatres was in Balt Lpka on business during tbs past few days. Prof, and Airs. I. L. Williamson returned to Eureka lata last week after spending a few weeks In Provo Eddie Canton Id CLEARANCE S A L E Canyon. J. E. Everett, of Ogden, has been In Eureka during tbs past weak, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromar. Alex Wallace 'of Salt Laks visited tbla week with Mr. and Mrs. Mark MeChrystal and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. MeChrystal. E. D. M or lan, chiropractor, formerly of this elty, has located in Provo, aooordlng to n recent leans of one of the newspapers of that pines. Mias Margaret McGrath, who visited for Severn! weeks with the family of D. J. Sullivan, left early In the week for her home at Butte. Miss Margaret Kelly has returned to her home at Salt Lake after an enjoyable visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. OConnor and other friends. Leona, Dora and Flora Larson, nelees of Mrs. Charles Zabrlskle, have returned to their horns in Spring City after a short visit in Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barney, who have bean making their home at the Tlntle Drain Tunnel, were In Eureka laat Saturday and Sunday, vialtlng with Mr. and Mra. Farcy Hanks. Manager Cadi Fitch of the Chief J. Fred Johnson, Cons, mine and superintendent at the same property, were In Salt Lake on business on Wednesday and Thursday. Clyde McAdams, formely manager of the local telephone exchange, and now connected with the Balt Lake branch of the company, was In Eureka on a visit during the past week. Dr. L. B. Laker returned last Saturday after a business trip to Balt Lake where ha accepted delivery of a new Cadillac ear, one of the nicest machines that haa ever been see In this section. Mark MeChrystal went to 8alt Lake on Sunday and on hla return was accompanied by Mrs. MoChrya-ta- l and their daughter, who spent two or three weak vialtlng with relatives at the capital. Andrew MIeklesona Nub ear acted np at Elberta on Sunday and before Andy could quiet It down It waa overturned. Fortunately the did not reault In the Injury of any of the occupants or serious damage to the machine. and Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jones daughters returned to Eureka last Saturday after an extended auto trip Into Colorado, In which itate they visited with relatives for a few weeks. They had n very nice outing notwithstanding the fact that rough In many roads were encountered nt ; place. We've grouped short Hues in- priced st asn tonishing reductions. The regular Tintic Store to three lots All leu-th&- prices have been still farther lowered end the savings " in enormous. $ 1.95 $1.65 $3.25 FOR OUR NEW TALL LINE OF SHOES THAT ARE ARRIVING DAILY, WE HAVE REDUCED THESE WHITE CANVAS SHOES TO LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE REMARKABLE OFFERINGS. TO MAKE ROOM All other PUMPS, TIES end OXFORDS in LEATHER and WHITE CANVAS are also Deduced for this sale. Mro. H. L. Connelly la vialtlng for Walter Fitch, Jr., spent a part of n week or two with Salt Lake friends. the peat week at Balt Lake. Mra L. A. Walters of Murray la Dr. A. H. MeChrystal of the 'Tlntle Mercantile Store was In Balt Lake tha gusat of Mra Percy Hanks. this week on business. Emmet Coleman, former resident Mr. and Mra. Ruak Simona have of tha camp, ia here for a visit with returned to Mammoth from the Iron frlanda Mr. and Mra R. L. Conyers reKing min of East Tlntle. Shriven big elothlng isle, start- turned yesterday after an auto trip to Balt Laka. ing Saturday, la a money saving Mias Ivadella Okay, of tha event that should ha Investigated. store's office fores, la Read tha full page ad iu this Issue. a week's vacation which aha taking Walter Fitch, 8r president of tha will spend with friends In other parts Chief Cons, company, returned last of tha state. a few after evening spending days Members of the Fourth of Jaly at Salt Lake. Committee held a meeting during tha Bonners orchestra will give a week and made settlement of aU outcouple of dancei In Utah county dur- standing bill. All business of the ing the present month one at Span- celebration haa now been cleaned np ish Fork mi August llth and an- and about 200 remains on hand. other at Payaon on August 17th. Jullua Santo, who since hla disMrs. KUmurrVy, Jamea Hanley and charge from tha U. S. army haa bean John Hanley were In Salt Lake on employed on tha eastern eontraet of Sunday for n visit with their moth- - the Walter Fitch, Jr., company, haa ar, who haa been taking apodal! returned to Eureka and will engaga treatment for rheumatism. The trip Jn baaing. It is hla Intention to was mad lu Jack Hanaon's auto. move Mi family back to Eureka. on Mr. aud Mra. John Donnelly war In Provo on a short visit on Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Fred Case, whoa home la In tha eastern part of tha state near Duehesua, la In Eureka thia weak, vialtlng with her slater, Mrs. William Owens. Mra B. M. Cornish, who la now living at Spanish Fork, was hack la thia dlatriet on a visit during tha early part of the week, vialtlng with Eureka and Mammoth frlanda Frank Cromar spent a part of tha week In tha Strawberry Valley where tha fishing la about an good no It Is In any part of tha state. Ha had a little bad lock with hla ear, breaking down and being delayed for a few days while repairs ware mad. Tha burglar who entered ao many of the J. C. Penney atoroo of Utah and Idaho haa bom rounded np on the coast, when he made a eoefaa-aion. Among the' Penney atoroa which were robbed wort thorn of Salt Lake, American Fork, Prove end Spanish Fork. Miss Carol Jansen and her cousin, Mis Althea Bnydei, of Salt Lake, at the home of spent the week-en- d Mr, and Mrs. Edward Wilkins at Silver City. Oa Tuesday the young ladles took a horsebaek ride to the Eureka Lily mine in East Tlntle, where they had dinger with Manager Grant Snyder, who waa out from Salt Laks. Fanners In the vicinity of Callao, Juab county, are deliberately maintaining a mud hole on the highway so that they may exact tool for pulling out ears of unfortunate motor-let-s who become atuCk, says W. D. Rlahel, manager of the Utah State Automobile Association. Several reports of exorbitant charges being made for such services having been reported to the association caused an Investigation to be mads recently. Signs will he posted warning tour-Ist- a H. E. Wall, who went to Fish Lake last week In company with Walter Jensen and George Sylvester, retain- Mr. Jensen and ed on Wednesday. Mr. Sylvester era still at the lake hut will return within tJiemext day or two. The local flslWmea had some excellent fishing, aluough the rainy weather lnterferred with their sport to some extent. Eastern brook troit are now biting flies and the mackinaw fishing has been better thia season than' at any time In the past few SEE) WILLIAM FARNUM In His Newest William Fox Photodnmn iVings of the Morning This photoplay is based on the novel by Ijouis Tracy a story filled with thrilling incidents of the sea. -- As captain .Anstruther of the British Amy, and later as a sailor on board an ocean . liner, Mr. Farnum is reported to give one of the most graphic and dramatic portrayals of his brilliant career. The story is of an English army officer stationed at Singapore, who, wrongfully accused by his Colonels wife, is d and dismissed from the army. Becoming a sailor, he is cast upon an uncharted island after the boat has been wrecked; but he has suceeded in rescuing thevdaughter of the ships owner. Their stay on the island until their rescue is filled with thrilling episodes. The picture was directed by J. Gordon Edwards. court-martiale- year. Agent Edward Duggan of the Rio Grande Ry. is all randy for a months vacation, which starts today. He will taka his family to Salt Lake and other Utah cities and says ha may go down to Flab Lake before ha returns to eamp as ha lost a quart bottle of perfectly good halt there a. few years ago and has a hunch that he can now And it During hla absence hla pises' at the local station will he taken by. W. D. Ely, who for n short time had ' charge of one of the San Pet county station of tha Rio Grande. ! -- Star Theatre Wednesd ay f |