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Show Friday, April 13, FW 4 Relief Society Basaar L. D. R. The FULLER BRUSH man Is Church at 2 p. m. on April 26th. around again. He will take care of A. V, Zabriskla spent Saturday and all defective Puller Brushes, for demonstration phone 251, Eureka. Sunday la Provo on business. Mrs. James Denver entertained at Mrs. George Potts spent the first tow days of the week as the guest dinner oa Thursday, her guests beof Salt Lake friends. ing Mre. Minor Peterson, Mrs. C. Ellsworth, Payson beaker, Thomas Berryman and Mrs. A1 NlJ. HIm Leonora Hurley of Balt Lake la Eureka on a visit oa Thurs- songer. la In Enreka for a visit with her ela-te- r, C. O. H. Miller, giving his residay. Mrs. Dan McCann. dence as Balt Lake but well known Mr. Mrs. and were Paulson Joseph W. IS. Oetler haa again made ap- Balt Lake visitors Tlntlc, haa taken the bankruptcy the early in act. The first meeting of his creditplication to the public Btilltlea eom-- m part of the week. during lesion for permission to operate an ors will be held at Balt Lake oa April auto stage line between Eureka and Prank D. Kimball la out from Balt 20th. Borne of Millers creditors are busi-Lake h to City today, attending BUrar City. local business men. matters. The Religion Clam will conduct a Prof. L L. Williamson of the TlnMiss of Eva Wlghtman Payson is tlc Schools - has been placed on a young folks dance at the L. D. B Amusement Hall tonight, from t.SO spending the week In Eureka visit committee of educators to conduct to 11.10. Admission 25c. Extra tag with friends. an Investigation and research lookMrs. Dl J. Russell, Jr. expects to lady 10c. Ererybody Invited.. ing to further elimination of illitersoleave tomorrow a for weeks Attend the Relief Society Bauar The appointment acy in .the Provo friends. with at the L. D. B. Church April 26th, journ of this committee took place at Balt Mrs. Reed Billings returned to her Lake oa Monday after - the matt 2 p.m. Complete line of fancy work, candles and other articles will be of- home In Salt Lake Sunday after had been quite thoroughly discussed fered for sale at reasonable prices. spending two weeks with her sister, by state school superintendents assembled. The other members of the L. A. Petty, who has been station- Mrs. Eugene Blackett. W. O. Adams returned to. Balt committee detailed to this work are: ed at Nephl, will come to Tlntlc on Sunday to take charge of the station Lags cm Thursday after a week D. W. Paratt, George N. Child, E. N. at Mammoth. C. A. Naly, the relief visit with his daughter, Mrs. Eugene Reid and D. C. Jensen. man who has been doing the work Blackett: at Mammoth for the past few Dr. Ostler has moved his family to What About Baseball. months, will return to Balt Lake. Eureka from Balt Lake, having For The Coming Season Mrs. Richard Ekker, of West Tln- rented the Gatley residence on upper tlc and well known In Eureka and Church street. Do the people of Eureka want a Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Welch and Mammoth, died early In the week at Bprlngrllle, her age being II years. daughter of Balt Lake were in Eu- live baseball team for the season of Mrs. Ekkers death resulted from reka during the week, being guests 1I22T If they do It Is time to get childbirth of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bonner, busy. In most places In the state complications following playthe . Burial took place at Bprlngrllle, Mrs. Mary Grant left last Satur- teams have been organised andthemadys former home, on Wednesday day for her home In Denver after a ers are already busy preparing lady's former home, on Wednesday three months visit with her daugh- selves for the coming season. Borne of the local fans tool that afternoon, a number of Tlntlc friends ter, Mrs. R. D. Gardner of Eureka,, a strong tei Eureka can attending. Mrs. Garvin Evans and Miss Ruth and that It support will be possible to get Mrs. Thomas Berryman gave are of Heber both City, other fast teams to make the trip to childrens party last Thursday after- Turner, In Eureka, being guests of this. city, especially oa Sundays. No noon, the occasion being the ninth visiting Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Epperson. doubt games can be played eve birthday of her nephew, Bruce This Tribune of Wednesday pub- Sunday during the season and If so Scott. The afternoon was spent In a picture and a lot of Infor- the attendance ought to Insure the playing game. Refreshments were lished served to ten guests. Mrs. William mation regarding John M. Redmond, success of the sport from a financial of view. Scott, Mrs. James Denver and Mrs, father of B. W. Redmond of Eureka, point of Dan A committee consisting A1 Nlsonger assisted the hostess In who Is the oldest living member of the L. D. B. Church, having celebrat- Ostrander, Harold Shriver, John serving. his 100th birthday on April 11th. Hill and Roy Kalghn has been The members of the Past Grand ed A birthday party was given at Balt named to start the ball rolling'' club held a pleasant nodal session Lake and attended by decendents of and a meeting of everyone Interestat the I. O. O. P, Hall on Wedm man as well as by many ed In tbe movement will be held at the aged day afternoon, the time being spoilt friends of the family. Recently the Tlntlc Commercial Club rooms In Quilting. Mrs. John Rowe and Mr. Redmond visited with his son in on Main street next Monday evening. Mrs. Emma Murphy served luncheon this and despite his advanced The hour Is I oclock and It Is hoped city to the following ladles: Mrs. Gus Is very active, still enjoying that It will be possible to complete Henriod, Mrs. Wm. Tite, Mrs. H. P. age health. an organisation and make plans for Mrs. Prank good Gear, Mrs. Kopman, putting a good team In the field. D. former B. officer Cronin, peace Denver. Mrs. James Taylor, Utah county has a league, the a has of who this had long city, J. B. Myers, formerly of Eureka teams of which will be anxious to of to an of due Illness, siege Injury Powand now manager of the Utah there will be No School back while at work at one of the play Eureka and baseball Monday er Co. business at Bingham, recent- the organianother and stronger recoverIs Goldfield mines, slowly sation In Balt Lake, Ogden, Provo, ly gave his employees an entertainBut Pupils Must Work some Mr. Cronin months spent ing. ment, the affair being In honor of and Brigham City. Hence It the Holy Cross Hospital but Is Logan their winning second place In the at will be an easy matter for our team now in home It Prof. I. L. Williamson, superinEureka but at his preferred stock selling campaign. will be a long time before he Is able to get games. tendent of the Tlntlc Schools, anThe Bingham bunch, under J. B.V to nounces a holiday for next Monday get around town. direction, also won first place In the disbut states that school is to-bMrs. R. A. Wilkins of Silver City New Fish And Game electric washer selling campaign was the hostess at a nicely appointLicenses Available missed with the understanding that which Just closed. the pupils put In the day cleaning Club of ed session of the 500 Chief Hannifin of the Eureka Fire up their home premises. It has been last the place Eureka, party taking The new fishing and hunting suggested Department states that even after Saturday afternoon. be made that Arbor rooms The tTouThuTthe .h?.Ter!! :!?.! taking care' ol the heavy expenses In were attractively decorated with the new fish and game laws, are now Tlntlc District and If this is done connection with the dance of Wedspring flowers and a fine luncheon available. Early this week the renesday evening the department will was accummulatlon foUowlng guests: vised form came from the printer muCh of theMBwinters make dose to 170. It Is said that Mrs. served to the Mrs. be removed and rest rubbish Heber Prank Bacon, Jones, dtatrlbuted amount was Moa In taken the largest the ' 1 Percy Craven, Mrs. Neil OHare. a in the history of the local pavilion, Mrs. Jr., Mrs. Georgei new price Is the same as the will no doubt be inadefm- - proper xhe Two orchestra's were In use and the Mrs. D. J. Russell, all old," said D. H. Madsen, state fish music In each case was unusually Bothern and Mrs. Ray Sorenson, was disposition of garbage, the hauling of Eureka. Mrs. Lyman Baker Persons to be handled by the city without and game commissioner. The continuous good. dandng a special of club. The the guest seemed to satisfy and please the 'to the property owners, fishing without a 1122 license prise was awarded to Mrs. Ray may have to pay the price of several ponse ... . patrons of the party. 0, Sorenson. years' licenses for one. And the fish--' EUREKAS MOVIE STAR Oscar Doyle Is back at his hlme In lng snd hunting license does not Eureka after spending several WORKING IN NEW FILM BALT LAKE CITY, April 10. months In southern California. The Plans are now under way for the lapse over into the next year as the o automobile license either' does, Mrs. R. D. Gardner this week re-trip was in the nature of a vacation, biggest membership campaign ev Afctaiii A11, tiHHtinm uH taken with a view to beneflttlng his conducted by the American Legion health, and one look at Oscar con- in this city, according to D. T. Lane, vinces us that the coast climate post commander of Balt Lake Post agreed with him. He says It was a No. 2. It is the Intention of the Drag Store. lng taken a new name since some of her first pictures were put oat. Ths Question of coming home or buying local post to contact every eligible ENTRE NOUS LITERARY new clothes, as he was putting on lady is nt work on a drama man In the city and lay CLUB MEETING SATURDAY young, flesh so rspldly and his next mileage before him the record of the Ameriknown m Mary Of The Movies," drift In the Chief Cons mine will can Legion, with a requeet that he having qnit the comedies In. which The next regular meeting of the he appeared to good advantage have to be a trifle more than regulaIn former comrades his the with members of the Entre Nous Literary during her curlier career In movls-laation else If he has ample working Join work to which the Legion Is dedi- Club will be held st 2 oclock on The picture In which she will space. . cated. Saturday afternoon at the home of ha starred should bo reedy for reMrs. D. J. Russell, Sr: Mrs. Alex lease about Jane or July, according Blight will read n paper on Stuart to Miss McCreary's letter. 00 000 0000- - Walkers Portmanteau Theatre. Eureka friends will be pleeaed to The club has decided to take up learn that the young lady la making the study of Contemporary British rapid advancement In her motion WANDA MAW1IY Drams and the program on that sub- ptetare work. MIUON SILLS ject, which has been prepared under the direction of Mrs. Edward BonNOBIKT CAIN JUNIOR PROM. ner, Mrs. D. J. Russell, Sr Mrs. P. H. Craven and Mrs. John Donnelly, 4 On Tuesday, April 17th, the town Is now ready and will be outlined to of Eureka will take on the appearthe members of the club at ths com- ance Auof a holiday celebration. ing meeting. tomobiles within a radius of fifty miles will line the streets of EureBEFORE JUDGE CREIGHTON. ka. No doubt yoa wonder what will o -- the cause of all this excitement. Precinct Justice Creighton, whose he Havent yon heard T The Junior official duties have not been very la going to be the bigwhich Prom, numerous during the past tow weeks, event ever held In Eugest dandng dusted off the docket long enough will taka place. Everything is to enter charges of drunkeness reka, going to bo new the decorations I; against a couple of offenders who alone to see, the will be worth were picked up by Sheriff Martin. favors will be worth going ths price of ad.The men were staggering around In mission, and, of eourae, evaryoae The men were staggering around knows that Kinney Bros. Hawaiian Jail and the sheriff Just couldnt l will furnish the music. s 1st the temptation of steering them Orchestra Theoe hoys are sure to thrill, the into a safe harbor for recuperation. young people with their snappy foxA. ten dollar fine was levied and col- trots and will dollght the old folks lected in each case. with their dreamy waltses, to say nothing of their wonderful ringing. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. Everybody will bo there yon cant -- oto miss this dance of dances. afford . Sunday Bervlcea: 0.45 n. m. Chil' drens Service. 11 a. m. Litany, Holy What Tour Will ' Money Communion and Sermon. 7.20 EvenDo In Buying A Homs ing Prayer and Sermon. Everybody cordially welcome, o Look over this list of bargains ta If you urn In the market for a local real estate. Perhaps you ean homo sec Prank Garrlty. Ha has a find Just the kind of u plsee you denumber of homia that can ha handl- sire at a price yoa eaa afford to pay. ed reasonably. Prank Garrlty cun no doubt assist o you whether you want to buy or 1923. FOR SATURDAY ONLY 100 RATICMS will be sold at special s'-ate. sale Saturday only for 69c ,he yard Ail Colon --t' ( LADIES SHOE SPECIALS Brown Calf Pomp, two strap low beel - - - -- - $195 Patent Leather Brocaded Quarter Strap Pbmp - tic mercantile e Konpii MANBOIf BUYS SUITS FOR BOYS BALL TEAM Andrew Manson of the City Grocery has always taken a lively interest In baseball and this season he will supply suits for one ol the boy teams of Eureka,. the players-havinbeen selected from the high school and grade schools. The City Grocery suits will be seen for the first time next week, the organisation wearing them being known as Shorty Ryans nine. Relief Society Basaar April 26th. AH kinds of fancy work, candies, etc. All cordially invited to attend. District Supervisor Visits Local Lodge J. M. Howell, the supreme district supervisor of the Moom lodge, paid the local order u fraternal visit oa Wednesday evening of this week. In order that the Women of the Moose-heaLegion might also hear ths remarks of Mr. Howell a Joint session of the two branches of the order was held, and those present wen treat-- , ed to s splendid fraternal oration. After the meeting then was n luncheon. iJS, ZLi d. IMMI0limill0mHW6W W6WWHM v. stronger. Mrs. Delilah Bowden, Leadvllle Bow, Enreka, soys: I suffered with kidney trouble and my back got so weak and tame, I could hardly keep np. When I bent, I found it hard to straighten. My kidneys were annoying and I got dlxxy. I need Doans Kidney Pills, which I bought at Hewlett! Drag Store, and they cured ms quickly." (Statement given April 2, 1017.) On September 20, 1022, Mrs. Bowden said: Doans Kidney Pills cured me of my past troubles, then-tor-s I am glad to confirm my former statement."' - Price 00c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doana Kidney Pills ths same that Mrs. Bowden had. Foster-Milbur- n Co., Mfirs., Buffalo, N. Y. ' PIONEER TELLS AMAZING FACTS RESULTS THAT REMAIN. Arc Appreciated by Eureka People. Thousands who suffer from backache and kidney complaint have tried one remedy after another, finding only temporary benefit. This Is discouraging, bnt there is one kidney medicine that haa earned n reputation for lasting results and there Is plenty of proof of Its merit right here In Eureka. Hera Is the testimony of one who used Doans Kidney Pills years ago, snd now makes her testimony even J rt nd J. $195 Though TS, And Complete Breakdown, Dedans Taalac Restored Him Fully. o Inside of two weeks after I be-gtaking Tanlae, I was back on the Job, and I havent missed work- -. lng a shift since that time," waa the remarkable statement of P. R. Rusted, of 402 Naples Bt Baa Francisco. Mr. Hasted Is now In bis seventy-secon- d year. A little over a year ago," ha d, I had an attack of penu-mon- la which left me la a terrible condition. I had toll off from 145 to 121 pounds and couldn't relish n tiling to eat If It hadnt been for Tanlae, I dont believe I would be living now. s One day an old friend of mine said: Pete, you try the Tanlae treatment and Ill bet it will help yoa. and I decided to try It. Before I flnlshed the first bottle I felt much bettor. In two weeks I was back at work, bnt I took seven bottles he- fore I stopped and It has pat me In tine shape. I have regained my lost nd feel like my old self. 1 think Tanlae is the greatest medicine on earth." ' for sale by all good draggtota. Accept no substitute. Over bottles arid. - . sn eon-tinne- i I ' RHEUMATISM CANNOT EXIST IN THE HUMAN BODY IF YOU WILL USE WHERE LOVE IS UNCONFINED. When a titled English beauty sweeps away convention to pursue the man she loves When her daring leads her into the burning Sahara into AmWam Hmm revels and treachery, through tingling adventure and breathless romancfr No wonder her story makes a picture tea times more startling than The Sheik! ; ; ; . Star- - Theatre To-nig- ht j TRUNKS PRESCRIPTION. It Is a shame to suffer from Inflammatory, muscular, sciatic or say form of rheumatism. This prescription does not ruin the stomach. It does not depress the heart. Eat all the meet aad good food you wish while taking Trunka Contains no mercury, Prescription. salicylate soda, oil wlntergreen or narcotics, but pod tire overcomes any kind of rheumatism or goat on earth. What more do you want? Thera Is nothing Just ns good aad It is Impossible to get something better. The greatest uric arid solvent known and also a ' superior liver medicine. Trunks Prescription sells for or 2 for only 5.0O, Drag at 5 room houM on upper Church street 91400. 9000 cash will handle. 4 room houM on upper Church treat for 0450.00. Terms. 2 furnished honsee on Lead villa Row. 02100. Terms. Main street property for sale One building site. Good locations aad bargain prices. Two good buys near apper Chares street. One fpr 0550 and the other tor 9000. 5 room furnished hoqse, garage, barn, chicken house and walL 06C0,I ih pr 0700 on time. 5 room modem house, also 4 room: house on Main street. 01150. Terms. 4 room house la Knlghtvllle. Rental value of 08, will go for 0100.: Good building lot with building on It. 100 by 200 tori. 0100. These and other bargains. - Bee. Prank Garrlty, Enreka. Your Grocery Orders We Take Them Carefully Onr gnat stock the finest possible at the lowest prices enables ns to fill your grocery order most satisfactorily, whether it be for an ounce of tea or barrel of flour. It a service, we believe, youll like. And the prices, too, maim thi a most inviting place to trade. ' i P |