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Show Plgt 2 Friday, May 21, 1920. THE EUREKA REPORTER anniiiinniamimmiiiniiiinnnmmami Railroad Rates Raise Held Quite Necessary Marguerite Clark Frelfht and possibly passenger rate increases' vill be necessary in September, when tbe government guarantee ends, on account of wages and call for more rolling atock and general equipment, saya W. E. Oreen, aaalatant general manager of the Denver and Rio Grande, vho waa in' Utah laat. week. ii GIRLS J. of dainty garments in o Eddie White, local fighter, will be matched agalnat Willie St. Claire, a colored boxer from California, .the bout to take place at the Elka Pavilion In Eureka on May 28th. There will be the uaual atrlng of good with Deek . Ivey and Speedy Allred among them. Seata for the conteat are now on aale. Ladies ' nainsook gowns embroidered at - $1.89, $1.98 to $3.98 Ladies' Plisse crepe growns in white at.... $2.98 i war stamps. , Warning hue boon given by Wil-- j liam H. Davenport, the operative in charge of the Salt Lake City office j of the United 8tatei secret service,! agalnat the purchasing of war aavi Inga stamps from other than author-- : iced agenta. The precaution la glv- -j en out by Davenport following the receipt of Information from Waahr! tngton, D. O.. that eounterfelta of the' blue 1919 iaaue arc In circuit-! atampa are tlon. The Imitation cleverly made, Ladies Plisse crepe pajamas, figured J . at ... $3.98 : and $4.50 Ladies white underskirts in medium or heavy weight, lace trimmed $1.98 to $4.50 Ladies fancy trimmed corset carvers at $1.79 Ladies embroidered envelope chemise at $1.69 o SENATORS DISCUSS that we announce this spring showing underwear. We ire proud of the showing because we fed confidence shown. We urge you to investigate our methodi we offer with those offered elsewhere, sad of values the compare yon will readily see that we can save you money on each article. OUR METHODS ARE BIGHT. LET US PROVE IT TO YOU. - O A Nationwide Institution. it is the best display we have ever Staged Here May 20th - Penney Co It is with great pride and Boxing Bouts Will Be O1" OOU XTKRFEIT C. SILVER. to $2.89 a t to $2.69 --o- Decline In illver price and fhe' poaaiblllty that there la a "combine" to beep down the Belling figure of, the American produoed metal ware: discussed In the U. 8. 8enate recent ly by weaiern members. " Producer should know that the'; American government la ready to buy all American produced silver at 1 an ounce, aald Senator Pittman,, Democrat, Nevada, pointing out that the current quotations were below, that price. I have been to the, LADIES SILK UNDERWEAR ; They just hated men! And they solemnly swore never, never, never but accidents will happen! A man fled into their apartment one night, and from that moment the League was doomed. Not that the girls wanted him department and they arej there. Mercy, no! And they were dreadfully vexed at all the treasury now preparing a certificate for the! Man-Hate- terrible things and men that happened afterwards. ah, well, some men are not so bad. rs Still See Winsome Marguerite Clark as queen of the League r. A delightful picturization of the and its worst famous play by Clyde Fitch. . back-slide- Star Theatre W ednesday Japanese Blue Bird Table Cloths and Napkin to Match, Either With Ladies silk combination suits, made of pink crepe le chine at ... $4.49 Light or Colored Edge. . 48x48 inch at $2,25 each 54x54 at $2.79 each 62x62 inch at $3.39 each 12x12 napkins to match, doz. 89c Indies silk bloomers, pink only at $2.98 ladies silk camisoles, pink only .at 98c, $1.29 and $1.89 to use. We melted dollars during the war for liver supply and the government: under terms of the law will replace that at $1 an ounce, even. though Mexican and other silver should go to 50 cents an ounce. producer 800,-000,0- 00 The performance given at the Star Theatre last Friday evening by the members of the Girl' Gymnailnm Claaa from the Tlntlc schools, and under the direction of Mlaa Emma Dougall, was without question one of the beat home talent affairs aver taged here. It showed conclusivea lot of good talent ly that there among the young people of the city and that Mlaa Dougall has the ability to bring this talent to the attention of the public. A large part of the entertainment waa given over to various kinds of dancing bnt the program also included some fine sing- Institution, cA Nation-wi- de IZ9.71S.T0RES1I J. 6. Penney Co. A Nationwide Institution. 1 farce. ing and a The finished manner In which the young folks carried out their parta showed the result of the training which they had received and liberal pralae should be extended to all. The eostumea were beautiful and nothing quite aa good has been aeon on the local stage. The show waa greeted by capacity business, both afternoon and evening, and each number received liberal applause. laugh-provoki- at Denver, the next largest sugar beet section, wiser and leas greedy men prevulled, and augar still sells there at 15 centa the pouad. Uncle Sam's children skimped and pinched cheerfully all through the harrowing war that Hoover might feed starving Europe and now sec what they get for It! The war has been over 18 months, and Americans are still sacrificing, not to win the war and relieve destitute humanity, but to fill the money bags of heartless profiteers. Senator Capper of Kansas calls them "pirates. During the war, we ato our war bread with a smile, and took our dole of augar without murmur. Not so today. On every aide we hear loud , Sugar, Profiteering. up-to-da- te ruthless warfare agalnat the poiBolsheviks, I, son of Communists, W. W.'s and anarchists! Turn old Belsebub himself into these beautiful valleys and in a month he could not stir up as much discontent and rebellion aa the pronouncement that the people must pay 28 cents for their sugar. How can sugar men coldly say the word that drives the keen dagger of consternation Into 100,000 homes? Thousands of families were plunged into bitterness and resentment. Who knows In how many already sore hearts that hateful pronouncement awakened the deeireful song of the Marseillaise? Things have reached such a pass, that last Sunday one of Salt Lake's popular ministers felt.- - called upon to assail from the pulpit the cove-ton- e. $10 STARTS IT And our easy 'payment plan takes care of the balance by convenient monthly installments. The electric range is cool, clean and dependable. It saves food and insures the perfect cooking of every meal by its scientific, dependable service. Come in now, before the torrid summer days make cooking intolerable, and let us explain the economy of our special rate for current, - T3T 22 U U. 00 . POWER 8? 8. Commission, now investigating sugar profiteering in Utah and Idaho, disclosed the startling fact that one Utah family owns 775,-0shares In the corporation that controls the price of auger In thla region. This family la receiving an average of more than 50,000 every SO days regular dividends on stock, beAnd that sides princely salaries. with sugar at 910; what will It be with sugar at S8 to 980.00? Only a few years back a sadden shortage of sugar hers and the price a sack. The next waa boosted week 19,000,000 pounds were discovered hid away down at Lehl. There appears no excuse for not laying the Inexorable finger of tlce upon the gnilty ones. The next biggest Utah concern, sensing dangthe Issue and deer, clared that the old price still stands, but We have no angar to soil! And The 91-0- CXD 4 side-stepp- ed 0 A man often forgeta the exact name of the article he wlahes to purchase, and aa a last resort takes something else Instead. That la always disappointing and unsatisfactory. The safe way is to cat out and take it with you ao aa to make sure a of -- HIGH PRIESTS QUORUM. . j i Chamberlains getting Tablets. Tou will find nothing quite ao satisfactory for constipation and The High Priests Quorum of the Tlnlle Stake will hold their regular! monthly meeting Sunday, May 83rd, In the Eureka Ward Meeting House, at It With Von. Cut Tills Out And Take 2 p. m. LORENZ FULLENBACH, Pres. . o Under tha caption, rLet None Escape, the Deseret New recently printed on Its editorial page the following from the Cynthiana Democrat: No Jail ought to be empty while theres a profiteer In town. Talk about the government wage-ln- g Not for the modem, housewife are the dirt, heat and inconvenience of the old fashioned cook stove. She has an elec-trie range and cooking is no trick at all. A quick snap of the switch gives just the right heat for every occasion. aftd sneers at those in high places. A little more, and the poldl of endurance will have been passed. It la easy to kindle a fire, but ometimea hard to put It out. That happy suggestion of tbe Deseret News, Let none escape, seems Indeed timely. Mining Methods, of Salt Lake. protest Children Cry FOR FLETCHERf$ CASTOR I A Another Royal Suggestion DOUGHNUTS and CRULLERS From the New Royal Cook Book Doughnuts . isitesssr- - made happy during the war and no wonder. There is nothing more wholesome and, delightful than doughnuts or crullers rightly made. Their rich, golden color and appetizing aroma will create an appetite quicker than anything else in the world. Here are the famous doughnut and cruller recipes from the New Royal Cook Isas U cup milk teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon salt caps flow 4 teaspoon Royal Baking Powder Craam Shortening; add sugar and tax: stir In Ilk; add nutmsg. salt, flow and baking powder which have been sifted together and enongh additional flow to make dough stiff enough to spIL Roll oat on inch flowed board to about thick; out out. Fry In deep fat hot enough to brown a piece of bread to M sc oonds. Drain en naglased paper and. aprinkla with powdered aagw. i Cndlan 4 Afternoon Tea Doughnut i teaspoon salt teaspoon grated nutmeg taMsspoons shortening leap loss traps flow ' sugar BAKING 1 well-beat- a Powder Beat eggs until wry light; add ragw, salt, nutmsg and united shortening; add milk, and flaw baking powder which have sifted togrther; mg well. broo by tumoni late hot Cat sad fry nntfl b Drf lB uagtaasd and sprinkle lightly with paw dared aagw. Boo Doughnuts I tablespoons shortening cup sugar .. cupa flour POWDER Absolutely Pure issBsir cap milk Cream shortening; add gradually and baa ton U together flew, aift faSSTaidinflkand temalndor of dry tegradisata to make soft donah. EoB ant an SgMMS-'J- S assy? FREE S&ff&Lft&gmmi-j- g aOTALnaKnBfOWMBOA us ream am wMaar Bake with Royal and be Sure 99 |