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Show V Friday, Match 12, 1920. THE EUREKA REPORTER Another SstnnUy Poet Story for Bert Lytell Shipments "a The Lion's Den. the latest Me- tre pis? la which Bert Lytell will be the feature at the IS 32 Crescent Theatre on Bunds? next. Crown Point sold at 7e. This is the second stor? from the 7 East Tin tie Conn sold at IS tte. 14 pen of Frederick Orta Bartlett, the Eureka Lily arid at 1 1 Vie. noted In which Bert Lor tell II has author. Bullion sold at lie and Eureka appeared the first bring "The St Vie. a production which caus7 Spender, Lehl Tin tic sold at lie.' ed countrywide acknowledgement North Standard sold at Id Vic. Both these 5 for its unusual charm. Plates sold at 46e and die. first stories became 5 popular through Provo sold at the medium of the 8aturda? EvenTlntlc Standard sold from fl.M ing Post. to fl.OI. Lion'a "The Den" a tells of poung 1 Bums sold at II Vie. . 1 Eureka Mines sold at lie. East Crown Point sold at 4 ViB. Chief Cone. Untie Standard Dragon Colorado Basle 4 Bine Bell Iron Bloaaom Oraad Central Centennial Baraka Victoria 'll Mammoth Bwaaaea Gemini Gold Chain Empire Mlnea Total Carload )( JACK BOX MeCHltVBTAL Manager Jackson McChrystal of the Gemini and other local mlnea area In the district durlpff the week, it beinr his first risit In the past few months. He states that a (ood tonnaie of ora Is eomlnff from the Gemini and Bldie 6 Valla? while some work which is now being done pro-pert- f . Moose Boxing Carnival Gave Entire Satisfaction v m " The boxing carnival given by the Moose Club last evening was s success-, from a spectators view, also from the financial and, a large crowd bring present to , witness the ' fast and fhrious bouts staged. The mala event between A1 Young, Utah lightweight champion, and Ed-O- le White, of California, was full of ''.aetloe, both bop being fast and rugged fighters.1 The draw decision, given b? Jack Hanson, was fair to both fighters, although Young possibly had a shads the best of the bout. The six round affair between One Round Bonner and Dustin Carter was a alug-fe- st of the first order, both bops going in for blood. Carter won a Just decision after giving Bonner a lot of punishment There were two good curtain raiser bouts of two rounds each. Don't allow pour mono? to remain idle send it to the Papaoa Exchange 4 Barings Bank where I per cent in- terest Is paid on all savings. Member of the Federal Reserva Bpstem. WhAt Every Womi Know? The graceful set of her waist. The correct hang of her skirt. The dean cut lines of her tailored suit All depend on the eoraet beneath. What Every Woman Should Know The corset necesasr? this smart, well-dress- to obtain appearance la NuBone. You can enjoy the comfort of a a corset whleh conforms to pour Individual lines, permits pou absolute freedom of movement, pet which will never take a permanent bend. '.' The NuBone Corset Is boned with our patent pliable steps, so constructed as to permit them to bend edgewise as well as flatwise. 'If, bp an? chance, a NuBone step should break or rust within a pear we will be glad to send pou a new . . Whether pou have the average figure or tme stoat difficult to corset, we will fit pou la a NuBone adapted to pour Individual needs one whleh will give pou perfect comfort and good stple. The HnBone Corset LA V LA TOMLINSON Corsetlera BERT LYTELL clergyman who desires to save the boys of his flock from thw evils of the street bp offering them, Instead, a well equipped club. How his project seems doomed to failure through the lack of funds, and his ultimate decision to enter the lion's den of commerce," and earn the money himself are Incidents which make a play of unusual strength and human appeal. It Is tense with grip- ping moments though generously lightened bp flashes of humor distinctive to the poung actor. There Is also a romance of charm and beaut? which crowns the efforts of the poung clergyman with deserving! happiness. Creseent Bunds? next. Reporter Bates To Be Advanced . On April 1st Quite a number of our readers are taking advantage of our offer whereby they can get the paper at the old price, notwithstanding the advance which Is effective on April 1st of this pear. .The plan Is simple and applies to all who are In arrears. Bp paying up they have an opportunity of securing another pears for 11.50, making a subscription substantial saving. During the week we have mailed statements to many of our subscribers who are behind with their payments. We have been very lenient In this matter and there is a chance for our friends to show their appreciation bp sending in their checks. Copies of the Reporter sold on the street or at news stands will be 10 eentv on and after April 1st. HOW SILVER HAS CLIMBED. One week last month silver, producers at Cobalt credited themselves with 1121,444 as proceeds from the sale of a trifle more than 400,000 ounces of fine metal; this being at tbe rate of approximately 11.66 per ounce in Canadian currency. This exceptional pries Is calculated on the current American market quotation, and the coincidental premium of 16 per cent on exchange at New York, where the financial part of these transactions Is arranged. The Identical bullion if marketed six pears ago would have netted the vendors n than 1200,000. Incidentally this particular shipment was consigned direct to the Orient, principally to Chins. - . You will soon be ready to warm up the old buss, call at the Reporter office for pour 1020 auto Ileensd blanks. Unrivaled Selection of Ladies Sots, Goats & Dresses An incomparable selection of early spring values that will surprise you. Comparison will prove them to be rare opportunities. New Suits, Coats and Dresses arriving daily and we have never enjoyed such a business in these lines. Favorable comments from every side and eager buyers calling every day. Suits priced from $35.00 to $02.50'; coats $20.00 to $50.00 and dresses in silks, serges and WedMvdar BirHill sold at lie. . East Tlntle Con. sold at lie. Eureka Lily sold at SI Vie. Iron King sold at IB Vic. ! Lehl Tlntle sold at II Vie. North Standard sold at lOVie. ' j Plutus sold at. 40e. Tlntle Standard sold at 6.M and 16.15. Empire Mines sold at IVie. Eureka Mines sold at IVie. ! Thursday I ! Big Hill sold at 12 Vie. . Eureka Mines sold at 0 Vic. East Crown Point sold at 4 Vie. Eureka Bullion sold at 10 Vie. Iron King sold at I4e. Lehl Tlntle sold at 10 Vie. Map Dap sold at Be and 6 Vie. Tlntle Standard sold at 96.10 and 16.76. Bums sold at !6Vie.and 34 Vie. Colorado sold at 8 Vie. East Tlntle Coalition sold at Sc. Eureka Lily sold at 22 Vic. North Standard sold at lOVie and lie. East Tlntle Con. sold tricotines $25.00 to $50.00. ss Mieeeeseoeeeweeeeeeweee Thorough Preparation, ComOffortable and fice!, Cartful and Efficient Serrice. Up-to-da- te When EveryAsk My Patients. ' Come what's what in ladies and Phone IBS for Appoint meats. st lie. BOY BTRI'CK BY AUTO. ready-to-wea- In the vleinity of the Bullion Beelc j mine last Sunday afternoon a young $1.50 to $6.00. son of Mrs. Bncklsp, who lives In that section, was struck bp an automobile and sustained n broken leg. Tbe led was treated bp Dr. Henael and Is getting along nicely. Those' who were out driving Inst Bunds? will not bo surprised to hear of this mishap, In fact it Is Just a little surprising that a more serious accident did not result because of tbe brawn efforts of boys to crowd automobiles off the road not only at tbe point where tbe Buckley child was Injured hut at other places throughout the elty. In Eureka It Is not at all uaeom-- ! mon for a group of youngster, pin?--' ing marbles or st soma other game, to dispute the right of motorists to use the streets. It seems to bo quite let 8., 8panish Fork, Utah, or Dont experiment with the valuthe proper thing for these boys, tad Thomas able mechanism of your auto. When Williemi, Eureka. to sometimes for girls, separate, goes wrong turn It over to something leaving lust barely room for the; TENT WANTED Will buy email ears to drive between them and then Burson'e Garage and be sore of good Re8x10 tent or 10?13. Phone If anything goes wrong ths motor-i- st treatment porter. There la MULES FOR SALE 3 good mules Is usually criticised. for the nothing more nerve-rackin- g will be sold reasonably. Apply at FORBALE Good family cow, three-fourtSQ-ordinary motorist than to have to Chief Cone. mine. Jersey. Inquire of Peter pick his wap through n bunch of SS2. Borup, phone ' LOOK FOR children who for soma reaaon or oth- WANTED Good Uu'adreee. Apply THE RED BAIL Mre. Fredrick to Johnson, phone er take great delight In Seeing Just TRADE HARK GUARD CENTRAL DIVIDEND. 175. how close they can get to a suvlng -Hfinif rsjMi" car without bring struck bp 1L A dividend of four ceata, payable FOR BALE The Kendall residence March 22nd to stock on of record IrfoartufiAmmtmilion near the Holden Tunnel. Will be L. D. S. CHURCH. sold cheap. Apply to Joe. Ken- March ISth at noon,..hae been declared by the directors' f the Irani dall, at residence. Central Mining company. Thie diviStake Union Heating at the Tlntle on 8 WANTED Position oclock Sunday running pumps, dend will total $24,000. High School at compressor or email hoisting enafternoon, and evening meeting at Consult drily paper for quogine. P. O. Box 1028, Eureka, tations on your L. D. 8. Church at 7.3S, under the nil If Liberty Bonds. Utah. direction of the Geneologlcal yon daeire to aell bonds take them to C. E. Hulah, Reporter office. Mrs. Louise Snell. Dressmaking, pressing, cleaning end altering EPISCOPAL CHURCH. men'e and ladies' clothing. Below 2 Keystone Hotel, Eureka, Ut. Services for next Sunday will be i follows: IFOR SALE Baled hay at Henrlnde; Sunday School at 10 n. m. Ranch. Mre. M. Wehlburg. Evening Service at 7.S0 p. m. Isspvttks Isrlte Disease. tbs gnat vegetable blood aadl to attend. will revitalise your blood end All Invited FOR SALE 16 acres of good hay, You should pay particular head eliia, and new give 1 land beet located or grain to any Indication that your blood healthy,youvigorous itrength vitality, Bvsnr miles from the big auger factory or is becoming duggkh, apply Is it Just now to keep tee and 280 rods from receiving beet that Aere is a laeeenlng in its In perfect condition. Go dump. In the center of 8panlsh strong and vital force. to year drag store and get a botttp Fork's best beet district; with and if you need Attf BMd By keeping poor blood purified, y, house, corral, artesian well, 28 yoor system more easily wards off leal advice, yea can obtalait withgood apple trace and other fruit dl ee Oat la ever present, smit- out cost by writing to Medical Di. trees. A snap 'If taken at once. ing to attack wherever there is an rector, Swift 8pedsc Co, 109 Swift Wifcsfsr hfmtorAdak. A few bottles of B.S.&, Laboratory, Atlanta Gib reeljfe Bosk. Inquire of J. W. Morgen, 487 E. Brief Local Ads hs 4t st SssKsS,6taF loot m iwimu.OHS SHsMIUrTt Of WME HOME SWEET HOME I chll- - dren's hats. Wonderfully attractive assortment now awaiting your choosing. The seasons latest creations in Tailr, and ored Hats, from Ladies hats Hats. Sport $3.50 to $12.50, childrens from Uttlttttt8HSSSIHtlSIIS8WMWMMIMMgMMISStlllMM89M4IMIIMMWWIMm4 vou: CONGRATULATIONS' OetaU.0 vnu. WAT OOWtKNOW MV, SoM-TM- EM n.VMG 1 WthT? one 4 mss to Heffemans to see Do Not Get Careless With Your Blood Supply t to-da- DR. 1. B. BOSS Gcoeet.. s s MILLINERY . Opposite Ramon's Garage, Mata St. PALMER GRADUATE ssss STUNNING SPRING 6-- thing Else Fall. wpi ShootuEfebd CHIROPRACTOR My Methods Succeed the hippiest time of ill the pear, for everything youth-suggestin- Colorado sold at IVfce. East Crown Point sold at 4K& Eureka Lily sold at Me. Eureka Bullion sold at 22e. Lehl Tlntle sold at tic. Opohongo sold at IV4c. Tlntle Standard sold at 15.15. Bums sold at SCe and Me. Big Hill sold at 13c. Mammoth sold at SOe. Plutus sold at le and 41 Vie. Sioux Cons, sold at 4 Vie. . ? ifl grows young again. The fashions this spring are even more g in their compelling prettineu and simple dantineu. And remember that it is the satisfaction of being prettily, becomingly and attractively dressed that makes or man the pleasure of your spring wear. Our exclusive models and individual style selections assure you of perfect personal triumphs in your new spring dress, suit or coat. Big Hill sold at II Vie. Ms? Da? sold at Be. here ought to put the Eureka Mines In the list of shippers. This 5e. ....... ...........a.. ........ .......... t iiannma mra VBUR6. MOUND VIITN cm CSAWT |