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Morrison-Merri- ll IRIS THEATRE (MURRAY) "The LUMBERMEN" Murray Utah and TUESDAY, April 2 - Big Features - Mothicldo. Jjiuntlry Crystals, Cleaner, Spot Out, Muclilne Oil. rurrilturo l'olisli, Auto Polish, Mending Cement, Metal Polish. MRS. EDNA R. G. CALL i'" SUNDAY, MONDAY 190 Patronize r titihw k dmi-ik- ,! A Burglar Alarm WE ARE ALWAYS of pul.ship between a young hoy and a man, and particularly of that strong bond of sympathy between father and son have provided material for some of the screen's most ixIgnant dramas. It is this strong bond of human that provides the relationship theme of the screen production of '.E'rcken Drains." The big pro-duion coming to the Iris theatre In Murray on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, April The big super musical production extraordinary "Going Hollywood" features Marlon Davies and Bing Crosby and contains several of the year's biggest song hits. The two big features will be shown on the above nights. .Stories PREPARED With Choice Iiuptlst .'Jniith By ALICE DUANE Flowers and Plants C W.NU Eagle Advertisers Service young man who THE bureheaded before the Burkley Jones WE MAKE A SPECIALTY house did not look undernourished or weak. He was tall and thin. OF Fl .NERAL PIECES I He glanced at the front door, then at a slip of paper in his hand. Then he rather stealthily made his way from the front of the house to the back door. CURT BUBEL, Prop. lie asked the maid who answered Phone Murray 44 his rapping If there was something to be done about the place, "Just anything." he said. Annie, the maid, gave one look Murray City Clean-u- p Campaign April ,1st to April 10th Into his gray eyes and decided that, If she had to pay him out of her own pocket, he would have work for the afternoon. i Sure," she said. "Just sit down on the steps and I'll ask." She hurried off to her mistress. COD LIVER OIL, Norwich, pints This lady, overplurup, 69c with this world's goods, sat MILK of MAGNESIA, Norwich, 6 oz. ... 23c before the living room lire, "I Idly MILK of MAGNESIA, Norwich, pints ..... 33c must say, Elsie," she said Irritably RUBBING ALCOHOL, Norwich, pints 29c to a young girl who was playing RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL, Imported Norwich, pts .. 50c solitaire, "that you're about as unASPIRIN, Norwich, dozen . 10c pleasant a guest as I can Imagine. ASPIRIN, Norwich, 100 49c Can't you suggest something to dof SHAVING CREAM, Palmolive 25c "(h,B said the girl coutrltely, "I'm DENTAL CREAM, Colgate's, 3 sizes awfully sorry, Aunt Bess, but I 10c, 20c, 35c came to visit yon ,'ust to get away AFTER SHAVING LOTION, Colgate'. 39c from seeing people, especially men. I Just love to sit here safely" CREME OIL, PALMOLIVE, COLEO, CHARMIS, ea. 5c "It's safe enough,'' snorted Aunt Bess otherwise Sirs. Barkley Jones. ICE "But I'm bored." Then catching CHOCOLATE FUDGE, and MAPLE NUT sight of Annie at the door, "Well, now what?" she added crossly. 4914 South Slate Street PHONE Murray 100 Annie told her story. "A poor young feller," 6he said. "As nice looking as you please. And he doesn't look as If he'd eaten for a week. Just anything he'll do, he says." "Oh, well!" Mrs. Jones considered. You of course. "Why. couldn't turn him away. Tell hlra he can rlenn the cellar. And make him Borne coffee and sandwiches, If featuring good Weih About pm 1600 Pounds A Dollar.In Good Shape Ready To Work) GRAY MARE, 6 Year Old, About 1450 Pounds, Broke & Sound BAY HORSE, Young, About 1500 Pounds, Broke & Sound SOME DUROCK JERSEY HOGS Several Sets Of Harness, 2 Good Studebaker Wagons, Mowing Machine; Hay Rake; 2 Plows; Scraper And Other Machinery. STOCK AND MACHINERY HAS BEEN MOVED FROM FARM WEST OF SALT LAKE FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. TWO ANDONE HALF MILES EAST OF MURRAY ON VINE STREET 11 ' Gospel Z' nU1Sic hi aim I 7.3u f Ladies meeting Thursday at 1 at the home of Mrs. Leethaij: on Social avenue. L 'j week church service 7:30 P.M. Ladles meeting Thurs. at 1:00 Punt the home of Mrs. Leetham ot f ? Social Ave. The F. A. I). Guild held their !al and program meeting Tnesiht-nlgnt the home of Miss La 'u StnulTer on Smith State St. J(r Myrtle Staufler was assistant 1& 1 J ht toss. Like Beautiful Mountain j "A new responsibility," Sllid n Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "ig n;, a mountain beautll'ul In the dv tance, yet often difficult In the ' cent" t DON T BUY TIRES BLIND" want" "I wish," Elsie thought, "that I hadn't been such a fool. But It was his fault, ton. He was too brutal to leave me without a chance of explanation. I wish I'd sent hlra thnt letter. It would be better to have him know I haven't a speck of pride than not to have him." In the cellar the young man "My name's Pete," he told Annie--was looking In troubled perplexity at the neat tray the maid had Just brought him. A small pot of coffee, cream and sugar, a pile of bread and butter, sliced chicken and ham. "More food." he thought "What'll I do with It? I can't hurt the girl's feelings. Oh. well." he thought, "I might as well try It" Then, fortified by bis lunch, he began to clean up the cellar. It wasn't until he was almost through that Annie was frightened. Then she realized what he probably was a burglnr. Annie couldn't atand keeping her suspicions to herself. "Here," she wild, "you empty these trash baskets Into the barrel there." And she ent upstairs, carefully locking the door at the top of the kitchen aide, o that the man couldn't follow her. She burst In upon Mrs. Jones and Elsie. "Oh. Mrs. Jones." she cried. "It's my fault I suppose hut that young feller down there he's been asking n questions, and I'm afraid I've told hlra a lot about the house and the family J Such a nice young man he seemed, too, at first But he'a burglar 1" And Annie began to cry. Aunt Bess subsided Into a state of It was the last straw, she thought, as she watched Klsle trying to quiet the weeping pi &iJ ! . Ml , 'j I I fl Get Goodrich Certified COMMANDERS: semi-hysteri- i Annie. "But he can't be a burglar. Aunt Bess," said Elsie reasonably. "Hi was too obvious, pumping Annl like that I'll go and see." And she started celUrward. the shaken and still fearful Annie close behind the cellar, when Elsie rnr there, bending over the trash barrel with a rapt and ecstatic expression. was the young man. "Why, Peter Wales!" cried Elsie. How on earth did you get berer Motored over this mornln Found out at your house where yood gone. I knew you wouldn't see me, so I tried this way of ret ting In with some old clothes," He smiled at the bewildered Annie, Then he walked over to Elsie and took her firmly In his arms. "Now llolen to me, Elsie," he said. "Well have no more fooling. Tou'll marry m- e- now. as non as we can get a llceiiKe. lou and ! both made a n'lMtakf with our silly quarrel." "Oh, Prler." said Elsle- -" can't But how did yon know?" "Here!" Ivter held her with one ana lie spread the other hand In rront or her. She took from It a crumpled, torn aorap of paper. "I saw this In the rubbleh- -lt itiurt nave come from your trash basket. piece or a letter you'd written to me and then torn un when r a elded hoi to aend It" With shining eyes and flushed rh.!(s Elsie read. In her own handwriting: "- -a jliy mistake. Oh refer. I can't live without you." Annie gated In unnoticed fascination as peter pressed his lips to Illsle's. Aunt Bcse walled. In chill and ahudderlng fear, for cewa of the bnrglsr. i ? : f ber. 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