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Show MARCH 29, 1928 THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, ... . " ... ... . BOY IN HOCK! ' L. Marcus . I I 111 7n? Bit 1" it of New York's Ghetto and KosslpthoiiRht be was in Iiir bock nnwn-J.roker- for great celebration. CHILD-RE- N. Many scenes which show both California and Arizona at the same lime are features of Warner Bros. production of, "Tracked by the melodrama l'oliee." a thrilling directed and starring feat unusual This Knriht. by Kay ure is the result of usin? Lacuna Kam and Irrigation project across the (Vdorado river as the locale. Since the Colorado is the boundary line Mween the two states at this jiolnt, both California and Arizona are visible in many of the scenes. and SUPPERS; HATS .1 WE ARE FEATURING THE VERY BEST, NEW SPRING SUITS, OXFORDS UNDERWEAR and SHIRTS; BLOOMERS and HOSIERY. ALL THE AND CAPS; Very 14 the Very Best at Prices Newest-- All are JaSupportingson Robards, Virginia Brown Fa I re Tom Santschi, Nanette, Theodore TO MEET COMPETITION Spring Suits 90 1 to $42 5295 i to IJARTIIELMESS L ROLE 5495 m TWO PANTS SUITS SHIRTS $150 to $595 SPRING BLOOMERS 49C. to 5195 vn ' f rw jar-- HOSIERY GYM. SHOES 59Clo200 85Clo3295 IIATS iW 75CtoSl50 SPRING 16 A UNDERWEAR A t SPRING SLIPPERS 295 to J5795 n na n I it. line in-- moki; w ismmikm k Mmlij i i: nnd limn party for -- ilt' tt'lr iii i li . .li"-- til.t at the Organ ALBERTI and his band BILLY Ml RAY, HENRY BI KR, FRANK BAN'TA Starts Sat., April 7th THRILLING ( . - M-- Ii f..r io'l--- ""':-'"- " i u j b,.t. l M. n' ..iwi: cue ill iincitct-tMi- Hie New- ..f no the It ttlll U the tit- -l t - .ril if eernl , M wlUt llir i.l.i ,itt!ii,ir-'be i. .in f n,,i,u. ,!nf.d i.d .... h -mcnii..n.., jw,t ,iiii.pi.Uii nod !... .f I at,.-- : Mdt hin nu'lr .lug the j f i.rkSi.ru . iii b it It was iiued I aM MiH out i.r ity oicoi-- i ci'i.ty U ri'priM'i.t.d .'li n,,. 1.. i,. h nnd n 4mUe Morgan re..e Iii Muriiiy t ity tills wo.Hil ii. .'(Mi nu cmiiI-'m- i "f r.ciil7ii,tf the cumt.v ' ....... . . . . . t.. ..11 ihiiii. juMtc li.iiu.iii i" "ij '1 f .r tbi p".il lii lllil.e.) tj'ilpl tnent..t.Ml niid If lii.miimted. a- - l w.nil I nmke m il.ilibt be will ld.nl rnndidnle 0oiu cv.-t- one. re u1.t j jnrdlcM of lmlilli ul cu-h- ! ; t ,, ,(.The f..r tbe ctening will th,. ,.,t. ttiiii.iuc!it. 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He will make his home in Taeoma. IXUt HALP-tt- ne 5720 Ro. 8th West. Churches Is driving a FOR SALE Rabbits. Inquire Ml new grey colored autoPoplar street. mobile of great class ami distinction. Yes, Kir, It is a Hudson Hup- - FOR RENT Fifty lien farm " Provo nemh. Call V. J. MI1K " Mr W, V. l irc, former umu Card Party and Social Murrsy I'tnh. Phone Murray .W' user of the .1. (", Penney 'tote In Thursday, April 12th. A card party nn.l mm lal will be The public Is cordially Invited to LOST-A- uto tili down ft'i'iii Mitirii, nmdc llomse l 15 H In fi"' ..!.. I.. .1 . I '"'im or the Altar Milt LnUe wlni he l n!tcti.lil;lk,,,n present nnd a large crowd Is Of Gem Theatre. Notify Mnrrt.' mcTing null on Hit inr.- 11 iiifiilimi. i.ipiwii""1"' Hl !M- itin 300, R. J. Fry. Inc. Uewnrl. Hint fprlnK Mr, t'l, 11. .iHiliinti.- mil , ..tl, lite ibntve i.f one i I.i stores, ) f i..iol m..l id. ."l Uriticl.ui-- 1 , hu-- , 1 t, i.,iivH. i PiiliS-i'iM- "It l".IM .!.!!, i mU...iw-- .l,,,,,!,, Al ruin:, in. l,U j OK 1 . I,,,!,,. ROMANCE llilE I'NDEinVORLI) . Man r.iitiiir . Ihi- - t: mi (Int. (niiiiiiciit siml ilim.e rtt.t iM- . ,,r Mrn.M-;, l.f hi (VmiiI) Cl.ii Ir I'.. Mi i) p .'Iiii! C!n1iitCi II mn for I be ilU l'ie-ls-t- the itn i.f Milt I. iniifji''iii- Judge Alexander Schreiner paid c. o. ii. - MURRAY Road Supervisor Crioen .1.11-it- ii.c REPUBLICANS PLAN MEETING APRIL Sth Murray t Kv, !( the preclud j ff ilie llcpuh iit in AfV... de KLASCO B. A. .ium.k A with Jone 4 i Victor Artists 8 l)ive-ti-ga- That's the story. But the only way to appreciate it is to visit this progressive store THhielL the Stage On or may lease or trade for Lome rinse in Hurray. Iu Murray, almost new 3 rue hoHse, tt'ineiit lasMiieiit, fann'. fruit trees, 4 acre of ground. We will arrange terms, prit' Jl.'.xm. OUR COMIC SECTION Mortgage Foreclosure Ask about room brl k It 7 What do you think of our new bungalow, hot waterheat comic section? At no small call. we have made arrangements Mr. Ingalls, Tel. Murray 33 or Ya to furnish our readers with four 738. pages of colored comics, feeling that In line with the community's proFOR SALE Csm1 Sewing Mi chines In good condition. Price. gress, there was a demand for this modern newspaper feature. We $7 and up. White Sewing MihIiIi are striving to please YOl", to give 0 "2 So. MalnSalt IJikc. you real newspaper satisfaction. CHICKS V. H. TESTED It. Are we succeeding? Won't you for shipment Into Utah. April write or telephone us your views .er thousand. My $130,(HI on this new addition to The Eagle? thousand rr(" AND OXFORDS m from the Story by JACK LONDON' HIS FIRST IN DRESS PANTS mmmmammmm in "BURNING DAYLIGHT" GANGSTER Barthelmess has given to another fine characterization to the screen in "The Noose," which is coming to the Gem Theatre Monday and Tuesday, April 2 and 3. He rises to dramatlce heights attained by few screen players in this virile story of the underworld, adapted from Willard Mack's sensational stage play of that name. Barthelmess portrays a youlh caught in the maelstrom of the underworld ami tossed alout as a bit of wreckage on a stomy sea. His work in the role is exceptional an I has created favorable comment wherever the picture has been presented. , "The Noose," was .directed with skill by John Francs Dillon, and the story sustains interest throughout. There are many dramatic mom cuts, ami a pretty romance lightens the plot. KHAKI AND $395lo$850 Milton Silh Richard OXFORDS 50 during Conference week. 1 90cto 3250 SPRING for in Salt Lake City Iiorch. Dave Morris, Ben Walker and Wilfred North. "Tracked ,by the Follee," comes to the Gem Theatre Wednesday. Thursday, Auril 4th. and Sth. SPRING HATS SPRING CAPS MEN'S following enterainiiient the . HISTORIC VALl'KS OF "TRACK EI) BY THE POLICE" WE ARE ARE YOU READY? Enterprises offer t. been the occasion If we were to search as far as history is recorded, we would find that Spring has always WOMEN and THE HOLIDAY IS ONE WHICH DESERVES NEW APPAREL FOR MEN, DAY. Nature dons her new garh and we human folks do, likewise, on EASTER ! Such is the predicament in which Junior Conhlan finds himself in "A Harp i 'Iok." wh,h ft'at' Scbild-knuitires him with Rudolph Junior has the role of an Irish bov. who 011 the death of his mother, is adopted by a Jewish The Hebrew teaches of pawnbrok- business the the boy inn. The ieople of the tenements think that the broker is mistreflt-iiii- ; the lad and they make trouble for him nnd have the little fellow sent to an orphanage. "A Harp iu Hock." which comes Sunday only to the Gem Theatre EveApril 1st. was adapted from same the of lyn Campbell's story name. Bessie Love, Joseph Striker. May Kobson, Louis Xatheanx, Clnr Mack ence Burton, Mrs. Charles In the are nml Lillian Hariiien cast. UU About It? ns ndoiitw! by a pawnbroker J I 't. II. liS ..i n ,.f 4S32 : South Stale HOFFMAN MEAT AND GROCERY |