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Show the eureka reporter Fill! Friday, March 7, 1919 Ear! Beck; Veteran Of V Cheat War, Return Home Earl Back, aon of George pack of this city and who enlisted soon after tkla eountry cot Into tha war, la back la Eureka. Ha apemt fourteen bob tha 1b France, participating In tha Chateaa Thierry, Solaaona and Argonne flghtlns, and eama thronch without Injury notarltha tend Inc the fact that a Me pareantaga of tha men la hla company were either killed or woanded. llr. Back waa a member of tha lZ7th Infantry, tha lid divi-th-e mamba ra of which took part In aome of tha vary tanghaat of Ha haa a brother, tha fighting. Carl Back, alao In aerrlca avoneaa but had no opportunity of viaitlng him, In fact ha atm tea that from the time ha left until ha returned ha did not have tha pleaauro of eealng a alngle one of the many Tlntlc boyi who ware In Franco. This la probably accounted for by tha fact that . -- ha waa In Wyoming whan ha onUated made the - trip d eonaequently acroaa tha water with aoldlera from other atataa. On hla way homo ha met up with "Happy Angel, alao of Eureka. Tha boyu met at Denver and made tha remainder of tha trip home ware together. Earl Back waa la one of the with the flu whan tha armistice waa signed, . hoo-plta- la Capt McChrystalNow : Located Aft Mft bike Capt. A, J. McChrystal, formerly machine gun of the Twenty-Secon- d battalion at Camp Lee, Vs hu Just reported for service at Fort Pouglss, relieving Capt Emil XorganFho will return to hla home la California. Capt McChrystal la a son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. MoChrystal of this city. . Fbrmer Eureka Woman Died Aft Eslft Lake City Mrs. Mamie L. Stauffer, wife of Dr. Fred Stauffer, died at tha family home at Salt Lake on Monday evening after a lengthy Illness tram pneu- monia, the disease following an of influensa. She was born In and for aome Balt Lake City In years following her marriage to Dr. Stauffer, which wu In June, 1I9S, tha home of the fumlly wu pt EuBesides her kuband Mrs. reka. Stauffer Is survived by two sou and a number of brothers ud sisters. at-ta- ck llil Soldien Are Permitted To Renew Their Policies . wi.t.tu nmrru RELEASED, r" ( Ellla F. Gardner returned home during tha weak, haying been retrain one of eoutharn training campa where foa aome months. Hr. Gardner, who waived hla claim for exemption, and , waa taken Into tha aerrlea under tha draft became 111 aoon after hla arrival at one of tha eastern training campa, later submitting to an operation. from which ha recently recovered. Being a married man he had little difficulty In aoeurlng hla ta jut release tha notulthatandlng fact War risk Insurance policies which are being kept at discharged service mu have allowed whan ha was station to Up may. fc.renwqdJM ed lohowj 'All Yefease from "the prior to juna SO, 1011, aeeordiTigto hospital. a letter received by Major Fred Jorgensen, adjutant general of Utah, from Carter Glam, secretary of tha BLADES Df TDme CAMPS. treasury. Tha letter states that any man discharged before' January. 1, - Bert Bladea, repreaentlng tha 1110, may renew his lapsed policy Machinery Co., was in tha dis- upon presenting u signed statement trict during tha early part of tha that the applicant Is la good physical Severs! Musical Numbers put weak,- this being hla first trip condition, accompanied by a state.r With VCQeopetn" Film hen In a half a doien months, tha ment from a reputable physician all for of tha vouching the contention, quarantine having kept traveling men out of tha campa of sending tha application for reinstateArrangementa have bora made for Ho haa a long string of ment to tha bureau of war risk In- portal musical numbers to be given Tlntle. ' surance. friends hero In Tlntle. with tha splendid uperfeaturu . Gal-lgh- er - . (.' ple-tu- re CtoopatraV-'irhle- h la schedtha Star the- uled for next Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Pierce, talented musicians, will come here for thla occasion and will render three nam- - atre. j r .that Sunday nights ... Remember SHAFT AND TUNNEL d first show starts at 8; 18 and tha show pt about I o'clock. Try and. coe thla' wonderful picture from the first, coming In tlmo for rtthor the first or the second show. ' ; Begirding '"CfeopatmVoao of the Salt Luke papers printed the following comment: see-on- CONTRACTING AND . GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE y ? Still going on but the end now is looming in right he sure and avail yourselves of the remaining Bargains before it is too late. Extra Special 3 Day Offers for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday I- - WIHIIIIOHWOMmWHWOlOIMIMIHMWOMWWOWWHOWWWt I 300 SPORT SHIRTS! rises 13 to Bine Ghambray and Cloth. Panama heavy Regular price $L25. While they lari : each...:..' 16, HWHHOItlllllllWWyWWIOOOWIMWHyiMMMOHHUOWWO; : Cashmere Hose UNION SUITS ALL WOOL BOX Regular I.B0 heavy cotton ribbed union-suit- s, white and ecru. Heavy, Blu, White, and Gray, All Wool Sox, worth 8 Sc pair, nil slses THREE-DA- Y 165 SPECIAL mWiMMIIHIMI 48c SPECIAL i ular.-S-DA- Y r SPECIAL ... 48c HATS nr ALL STYLES Any Hat in the house your, choice of 180 Hats in. all styles. Sizes from 7 to Sold np to $5.00. before. V Three Day Special WHITE MUSLIN NIGHT 50 in the lot-si- zes 15, and 16. Sold before np to $2.25. 7. M JC )mimu 15, 69c Tour choice j ; 11 MHMM; II 8 1 8 8 8 M8 1 8 WOOHOHM ion.. Finest All Wool Cash--( mere Hose, gray, nat- nral and black 75c, and 85c reg-- : ; HUNDREDS OP OTHER BARGAIN AT Odd lot of nndorwoar 188 pieces In all, bro- kan alsaa, brokam lots, or shirts - BAVDTGB YOU drawers. Some of .this Jot sold P to f I per garaeat. SPECIAL EACH. ....... IQ . 4. ' TAKE ' SHOULD 1- ADVANTAGE op. ' r.. . 7 Fennells Market II WHERE THEY TREAT YOU BIGHT199 If yon want the best for less, call at our market Why pay more elsewhere when we can supply your every need in the Meat and Grocery line' at the. slowest prices and we guarantee every artiole that leave' our store to be fresh and pure. TTirit our meat department and you will seei why you should get your steaks and roaats at this market Every--v thing ,is handled hi the most i sanitary way and only the choicest of cuts are sold over f our . counter meats that are - tender, juicy and sweet You jam always sure of having your Imeat .wants property, filled if - . Jater-pratatlo- : . Jt picture has more then a historical value,; however; R tt le a to oa for the person. rtag Jo find It , ffTram , a rtaema ; standpoint, tha production to a maetarptoce. Theda Bara to aeon at herbuatfjTba ctory, a the star and thd'latldh senile unite to make It a pfetura of - . you trade.withus. lnvee-tltur- Ml: egeepttonal -- perltn HJMldren Qry rw PUTcrart CAB TOR A -- -- -- 1 - . ! he .158 paid Dr u tnd 4 Work Shoes, all striae and leathered sold np to 11.50. All ' , SPECIAL .PER PAIR. , i , - ;.Jr .1- - . I- - Eureka, Utah . imiiiiiiiimiiiiuMMiHMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii ut . ENGINEERS '&amiairaiRBmaasaaii3sk At the Broadway . theatre It wad with difficulty that the crowds warn accommodated last alght, many p trona waiting la line for.aa.hour before they rtmld got Inside. 'The feature . octabllehed a reeord for , the Broadway, aad is . billed to run the .:V tin aad k. VCtoopetm iswbettho audience makes It Undoubtedly It has Jta a' appeal for the curloua. and Its la . subject to... misunderstand lng.-Btbpt'do not asm bm arlly .mean that Its aafovonbfo criticism,. asy mors than 4oes : history varraat - osasu whoa it raeords .tha story of M8IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIimillllMMHMH8lftHMHM8888l8llllllll p. Bhsmolrin, Pa. - Mb88l8MMM888M88S88lill8llll8M888eMI8HI8l88l888 Underwear Much has baas' aald and much more will ha said regarding tha delineation on both Stage and screen of such characters as Cleopatra and Salome. It ie a subject which furnishes un abundant supply of material for thought, and naturally mueh dlseumiou must follow. Theda Bans Interpretation of the aneient queen of Egypt has been widely discussed praised by some and unfavorably criticised .by others. But whatever may ha said either for or jealnet It, It .la certainly a.Vbox office attract- CONSULTING : PHONE 8 ; A. ' |