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Show t: . Page 4 loc a I s I ;i i k In (ijmthoii nf Vfovo Ben of her da lit: liter, Mr. Mr. Zina J ; : I In jiiif-- Wrida. Dr. nml Mm Fait Work. Mr. Moi iluurli'. - Fi! limi w pm l. L. Hark ilsltorn niirlnn the pant i :'no 1 Mr. . unil'li I Hurt Hirnt liist week A. Nr-Iln- .i ity viHltlnit a. ll.nii-ami MiKH Diility Hauer fl c.n Smul.iy for Salt IjiM CHv' to legume tlii-i- Nlmliex at llw P. of ('Ml r J r jy 0 itr n (lmahior, Mr. Robert June. returned to Kureka Inut Sunday even-In- Mr. II V. K. Kklnff ha been c. Huh-r'iiutl- for Murpliy on tottrherj at the grade Hrhool, the latter bavin to Denver hy tin' beeu k utn m on MIh r rl death of a relative. 1'P. Korney, funner rtiHldent ofn Mammoth, wua In the dbilrlrt for Blmrt vlait durln the proarnt week, n k (he RUent of hie hrother, In-- 1$ tioorKO Korney. Odd FelluwH a ro naked the meeting to he held tlie ruining nation of PlirekU to at ten No. l.nd-;- AT 9 OCLOCK A. M. 1 : J! on Wedm-adaiiljcht of week. There will he Hie of the new officer and y aleo h aoclul Herndon. lleorr.o Ileck, well known Kurel.a II (, resident, hu lieen aufferiiiR front Jr mat lain for aever.il wei ka. Mr. 'Jjp coiol II Ion la now aomowhal Improved hut he Ih at 111 unable to leave the liouau. Mr. nnd Mra. Wuller Jenaen nnd I ho lalter alaler. Miaa Sylvealer, reWedm-mluon after apendtn turned a few duya at Knit Lake. They went, Mr. and there on Sunday, taklii Mra. JniaenM aon, Walter, who Inu renamed Ilia acliool wolk at the V( Mt udiiHler College, Jamea Mitchell of Kureka, who. Iiaa been at ouo of the Halt laike limipltnla for aouio time, la reported to ho In rather aerloiM eondlllon. Mr.1 Mltrhell find auhmllteil lo uii opera and later lion for appendleltla Hind her operation waa neeoHNury. are now entertained for hi ' ' have hea.i recovery nnd relative an hi molted to Salt laiko. The membora of the IVgree of lienor met Tueadny eveidnK- After a the regular liiialiiena meet In aortal aeaalon waa rarrled out. The I lino wua apenl In pluylng "COO." I'rlxeH were awarded aa followa: Mra. (libaon, flral; Mra. Kdwnril Pox, aeron d; Mra. A. I). Maiiaon, eonaola-tioA dainty luncheon wua nerved, The marriage of l.ouln llarrlNon,! a youuKoet daughter of John until llnrrlann, former realdentHli3)i of Knlghtaville, to Theodore M Illchurds of Kamurlil. Idaho, loukj place at the home of the bride' parent at Prove on flirlHlniii Day. The ceremony wua performed by, llishop Murdock. Thu couple npent their honeymoon at Salt lnke and ,are now al Park City where they will make their home. Mr. Mary D. Slack of thia cltvj lias Just received word of a serious l.i-ck- It is seldem that the Tintic Store conducts a sale but when we do you can rest assured the t we have some real values to offer. This economy event is something out of the ordinary. Some of the biggest values ever offered to the shopping public of Tinlic will be found on our counters. BARGAINS GALORE - y Spccitil Values in Piece Goods I - 45c Yard Curtain Scrim, Regular 90c for 50c Yard Curtain Scrim, Regular $1.00 for 90c and $1.00 Yard Mercerized Table Linen 25c Yard Shirting, Regular 00c for 65c Yard Skirling, Regular $1.25 for 90c Yard Ratine, Regular $1.75 for 30c Yard Tissue Gingham, Regular 60c for 35c Yard Tissue Gingham, Regular 65c for 20c Yard Figured Flaxon, Regular 35c for Unbleached Canton Flannell, Regular 40c for 20c Yard 20c Yard Shalley, Regular 40c for $2.25 Yard $3.00 Yard $1.00 Yard Figured Crepe do Cliine, Regular $3.00 for Figured Knit Crepe, Regular $4.75 for Crepe de Lear, Regular $1.95 for Gingham, Regular 30c for Calico, Regular 20c for Silkalecn, Regular 35c for Silk Crepe, Regular $1.25 for Kimona Silk, Regular $1.25 for Curtain Drapery, Regular 85c for Serge, Regular $1.35 for Serge, Regular $2.25 for Serge, Regular $4.25 for 20c Yard 15c Yard 20c Yard Yard Yard Yard Yard Yard Yard 65c 65c 50c 75c $1.15 $2.15 u. I I,' Get These Bargains in Shoes SI i : accident to her brother and alHter Mr. and Mra. Herbert O'Con-- 1 liell, whoHtf home la at Taromu.j The couple met with' Washington. an accident at Seattle on New Yenr'-- i 34 Pairs Men's Dress Shoes at 34 Pairs Mens Dress Shoes at 8 Pairs Mens Dress Shoes at 6 Pairs Mens Oxfords at 2 Pairs Mens Oxfords at 6 Pairs Men's Oxfords at 10 Pairs Boys' Shoes at 3 Pairs Boys Shoes at 4 Pairs Boys Shoes at 20 $2.45 $1.45 $3.85 $2.45 $5.45 $5.85 75c $2.85 $1.95 - Pairs Boys Shoes at $2.45 $2.09 Ladies Shoes at Ladies. Dress Slippers at 39 Pairs Girls Shoes at 14 Pairs Girls Shoes at 15 Pairs Childs Shoes at 21 Pairs Babies Shoes at 24 Pairs Babies Shoes at 75c Pair, 3 Pair for $5.50 Pair 95c 75c 95c - 45c 65c ! In-la- EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN HOSIERY Day when an automobile In which! liiey were riding wua atrnck byj another machine. Mr. OVonnell'a tn-- j Juries were not acrluua hut Mrs. DTnnncM'a skull was fructured and. little hope Is held out for her recovery. The two automobile rol-- j lided and both were overturned. K. Bowen, secretary of the Tint!- -' lodge of Klks, returned on Wed lies-- ' lay evening after spending several week in southern California, lie visited with Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hobbs at Xcrc.o. t'ul., and also look in various other points of imereti! in the lam Angeles section. Like, other parts of the west California some coM baa been experiencing weather but, according to Mr., ltowen, the outlook is promising for. the coming sea sou. Southern California suffered last year bn account of the drought and the disease among the rattle but things appear to he gelling bark to normal' in that locality. Mr. and Mra. Hobbs, former. Kureka pebple, have a fine clilckei ranch at Norco. P. K. Hayes. John J. Cronin and Karl G. Beck are among the first Tintlc men to receive paid up life Insurance p. lidos from ths as a bonus for services' performed during the world war. Most of the former service men of' this district have made formal for this bonus but a auf-- i Ylcient amount of time has not elp-- : od for them to receive their policies. ?lie amount of the policies will ho paid these veterans of the World War at the expiration of twenty years or in the event of death pay-- : mcnt will be made at once to the members of their families. The amount of Insurance to be given the former service men will vary according to the time spent in the service. These policies are practically the' same as paid up policies in an ol.Ii Jlne life insurance company an 1 after the second year money can he! .borrowed bn them although the sum! that will be advanced la small until after the insurance has been In ef-feet 'for six, eight or ten years. J ; ' i i V ; - . federal-governmen- t : I i ! i! i b.j 50c Lot Childrens Wool Hose 25c Lot Childrens Black Cotton Hose 1 Lot Children's Brown Cotton Hose 15c 1 Lot Ladies Silk Wool Hose, Regular $1.75 for .... $1.00 1 1 Pair Pair Pair Pair 1-- BIO REDUCTIONS IN SWEATERS Girls Coat Sweaters, $3.00 Values for Girls Slip-oSweaters, $5.00 Values for Girls' Slip-oSweaters, $6.00 Values for $5.00 & $6.00 Values for $3125 & Ladies Heavy Slip-on1 Loi Boys Sweaters, $5.00 Values for 3 and Ladies Sleeveless Sweaters to All Ladies Dresses and Coats 1 Lot Childrens Gingham and Wool Dresses 50c to $2.25 52.00 $3.65 $4.00 $2.95 n n s, 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- 3 Off Off 2 2 $5.25 MONEY SAVERS FOR MEN AND BOYS Lot Mens Suits (while they last) at $5.00 1 Lot Boys Suits at $3.00 All Other Suits, Sheep Lined Coats and Vests .... 4 Off Robes Mens Bath $3.85 Up : Mens --Work Shirts 89c Each Mens Work Sox 25c Pair Blouses and Shirts at Boys 79c Each 1 Lot Ties at 25c Each HATS AND CAPS Boys Wool Caps 95c Each Mens Felt Hats $3.35 Each Mens Velour Hats $5.85 Each Mens Caps $1 .95 Each 1 . MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS Lot Corsets at $105 Pair 20 Packages of Basiella TTaif Embroidery at priC3 Iluck Towels at 25c and 35c Pair Munsing Combination Suits at $1.00 1 Lot Childrens Coats at One Half Price 1 LADIES GLOVES FOR EVERY OCCASION Silk, Suede and Wool I Lot Kid Gloves, small sizes Wool Soapf 4 5 98c to $1.95 $1.00 Pair Pair Grocery Department Specials for Saturday bars for Libbys Pork and hers Flake White Soap and bar Jap Rose Soap for 25c 25c 1 Sunny Monday Soap Boh White Soap Lilac Rose Soap Wild Rose Soap O Magic O Powder Magic Flakes Amonia Powder Kippered Herring Choice Salmon Delicia Sausage Brawns Beans 5c a bar bar 5c a bar 5c a bar 5c a 10c a package 10c a package 15c a package 20c a can 15c a can 20c a can 10c a can Beans 10c a can Curtic String Beans Prices Ground Chocolate, 2 pound .. Price's Ground Chocolate, 1 pound Liberty Bell C. & M. Syrup Nut Meats, assorted Dr Price s Baking Powder, 12 oz. paw Dr. Prices Baking Powder, 2 1 -2 pound can Royal Baking Powder, 5 pound can 25c a can 20c 1-- 1ZZZZ1 40c 55"a can 3 a 20c ZII1..ZI 65c $2.50 DISHES SPECIAL REDUCTION 25 per cent off on all Decorated China and Fancy Pieces, Cat Glass and Staple Glassware. Shop Early at 9 P. M. Saturday S m be |