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Show Friday, EUREKA REPORTER Aj-ri- l I ' opP Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Gssier of Eureka are vlttitlng with friends In Salt Lake City. Get reserved seats for the Minstrel Show at the Star Special at the Tlnlic Merc. Store thiH of for part Saturday only, IouHes' Bloomers Mary, spent week In Tooele, viallliiK with friend. for 59c each. Frank HoWs find daughter, tonight. I'ete Conover, old timer of Tin-tiwas bark in the camp during MIhh Huhy Klkliirton left TIium Mr. It. il. Tin era and daugliT, the work, fie has been living a' day for a vltdi with her purenl at Mias Knoia Towers, are Suit Luke Ueno, Nevada, in recent years but visitors this week. Tooele. says he will return to this city. Mrs. u Min c, Mrs. John McKeilar returned SatMr. H. A. MrEarhern was hostess Special ill lie Tliille Merc. Store with visit several Bloomer lotdiea' to the membera of the Prlarilla Club after Sal hi day for day only, urday on Thursday of last week. A dainty friends in Salt lake and Ogden. for 69r eiii h. of Salt luncheon was served to eight Mis lioiothy Mr. mid Mrs. liryan Church r.i- turned Wednesday from Salt luikn Ioike end a former Eureka resident, Mr. and Mra. J. E. Memmolt and where they visited lrieuds for u few I iho guest of Mr, and Mrs. Albert few days. a for Miss Muurine Latr.ox, both of Morley niece. days. Nephl, spent Saturday and Sunday Mis. Elmer Huddat. and son, Mrs. lturney, who hud Henry with Ales Gourley and visiting Salt for Ioike on left Monday been visiting wllh relatives in Eu- Ililllo. family. wl.o reka, returned to i'ayson on Mon- to remain with Mr. Haddats for a serious lo submitted operation Abraham Lincoln, one of 111" day. an injury of the spine. I attest rn-- masterpieces of motion picture art. i lie great motion picture dealing M)rta are that Mr. Haddats is doing at the Star Theatre on Monday and with the life of Abraham Lincoln n(Vy but will bn unable to leave Tuesday. will lie shown nest Monday and tho hospital for some time. ' Mr. and Mrs. John W. Iersson and Tuesday. C. Jackaon Mct'hrystal soil, Itoyle, motored to Spanish Fork; Manager Mra. Arch Donaldson is In Suit of the Godiva and Mr. Berkley, the l0 aM,,nd the fBneral service of NeLake visiting with her husband who !K(,crctary of the same company, were phl McKee. While there they visit-- ; is at one of the hospitals at lliat'n (0wn during the past few day. cd with Mra. Persona' mother, Mr. Mr. McChrystal place. quite confident ( W. Stewart. now being performed work that the An item In one of Hie Butte, The Night Hawk Orchestra will st the Godiva will result In the openMontunu, newspaper tell of the artho manic for the Grand ideas furnish hia regardof rc.v ore and rival of a son at the home of Mr. ing Ball lower the Elks Pavilion on April at the of the possibilities and Mrs. T. C. Wilson. The molh- -r ing well Sth. Dreamy walties and lively jazz; other shared are levels by i was formerly Miss Ethel Iluunifl.-known mining men of the district, j will be intermingled n of Eureka and the father Is u 'enough for both young and old. for the Timber Butte Mlnlti,:j Big Minstrel performance tonlghtj whose Mr. Tutrlck Mcl'olln, the Star Theatre. Colored mins-inmpany of Butte. jat d He- - home 1 at the North Standard tn-land bund orchestra. with f A most wonderful assort me-i- t n uppcntll-missloadon wa for scats 75 cent. General erty, operated Easier Dresses, Suits and Coals, at Cross at 50 cents. the citls Hospital Holy $11.75 lo $35.00. Normiin-Jense- 'i 'Salt Lake laat Wednesday.- Latest 11. H. Blade of Salt lake wa , n Company. indicate that Mra. Mclolin Ir Ilia district again thla week. He rrpl)rn severe hits nicely. doing Notwithstanding the Tin tic look better to him than rurd that raged over the 1 IntlcDis-- ' suyu A. F. Hurt, who for some time ,n I riot on April 1st, there was stale-bet- ter baa greater has been In California, because it recenCy Ing hut sunsiilne in Ihe home cf klr. Mr. Blades ant iclpatea mado a trip to Miami, Arizona. ell. ud Mr A an l ike of Eureka, who d.friopB1Ml work 'where he visited for a week w.lh ejjllHf, welcomed their first horn a r,,l r west of the present mine! another Eureka man, Frank Savage, the l0 jar baby girl -- which Is 11m first grand- and confld,,nt lhilt;fcho u Il0W employed In the Arizona I Io-twh- i 1 : 1 STYLEPLUS variety fum-nia- IN MEDIUM OR WIDE TROUSERS prop-serve- s For Spring we bought two attractive models for the fellows who want smaller bottom trousers than the collegiate type but not skimpy enough so as to look odd. We highly recommend both Bart 3 and Bart 2 three and two button coats, with natural shoulders, body tracing, short vent, with the correct drape and balance so essential to good clothes medium trousers. - I I t0 , Ttiere is gtnersi almit,y produc,n will bo found. tho l'lke fumlly. Dont fail to see Abraham Lincoln, haa been moMon picture that Walluce'a at the a Free Get Suit g John Morley, Sr., loft Eureka in all critics in Eureka. by praised liberally Building the week for Sun Francisco, go- ure suit and will he hor.t of It of the the enuatry. topcoat parts ing there for an extended visit with woolcna In tho present day! shown ut tho Star Theatre next produced Ills and daughter, Mr. end You pay for a suit and we day and Tuesday, g Mrs. George . In addition lo ault or topcoat free. another you in and around the buy citlea give Sam Cowell, city marabal at ty of California, Mr. Morley will aheriff to.-,nntl 11,80 8 . south-was In Eureka durlslt points of interest in the ill thl issue. BELL TAILOHS. Millard rounty, ern part of that atate. The trip Is,'ad. ing Ilia past week. He stopped over in the nature of an extended vara perry It. Fuller, Juab county's here on Wednesday night, for n tlon for Mr. Morley, who I fast got- - Represent alive at tho lust session or visit with some of his old time ting out from under murh of tlri'u,,, legislature, will go to Suit friends, while en route home after hard work at hla business establish- -' tomorrow for the regular a trip lo Sait Lako. While here Mr. , uient now that his son, Albert spring conference of the L. I). H. Powell wns the guest of Mr. und is able to relieve him. sou, Mrs. Frank Garrlty. Church. He slates that hi Livonia Fuller, who has been servwith an The Bell Tailors have opened a Now ready for buslues ing on a mission in the southern brunch store in the Wallace Buildexcellent lino of clothing moderately and eastern stales, most of the time IsCall weHt of the Just In ad postoffice. see our this. largo with his headquarters at Boston, Is ing, priced; sue. The licit Tailor, known all expected to reach Suit Ioike within and look over their clothing barthn next day or two. over the state. Adv. gain. Adv. Mrs. i.dwurd rejoicing In I We are showing these models in cassi meres and worsteds in popular shades. Styleplns Clothes arc tailored for style. Come in and see them. Ike. du-In- Made-to-uieu- -! Mon-market- son-in-la- $35.00 slglit-rccin- liSnmthmoear p-- Others $30.00 to $42.50 Mor-ley- timtic Mercantile Mayor Edward Pike made a trip to Salt Lake on Wedneaday. League Baseball Opens At Salt Lake Tuesday Mr. Joseph Fuellenbach spent The Pacifie Coast Baseball League Sunday with her mother, Mre. Harle scheduled to commence playing ou riet Johnson, in Sprlngvllle, Utah. Tuesday of the coming week. A Special at the Tlntlc Mere. 8tore few of the more enthusiastic Tintic for Saturday only, Ladiee Bloomers fane will probably be on hand to for 59c each. see the opening game at Salt Lake. Ml Emma Math lien returned to The Bees will return within a day Salt Lake City laat Sunday after! or two from their spring training In California. visiting for a few daye at Eureka rump o with her eleter, lira. P. II. Craven. - eureka We are now going ahead with the necessary alterations in our store and we will be pleased to have our Tintic friends and customers call in and see our store, which we feel will be a credit to Tintic. We will also be pleased to have you see our new, fresh merchandise. Everything in our line is stock of up-to-da- te and at prices which cannot be new and M THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE duplicated. A Home And Get Ed Champion, who hae followed Bny Ont Of Rent-Fayin- g Class mining for ubout twenty years, la hla Mammoth residence nt w offering for sale and will move to Salt Lake. Springtime Is the time to purMr. Champion met with an accident chase a home and at present I have several months ago and haa sever a large number of good buys listed, most of which can be purchased fully recovered. with a email down payment and the Supt. T. E. Bartlett, Principal N, balance in easy Installments. Get K. Thomson of the Eureka schools out of the rent class by purand Principal Dyches of the Silver chasing a home.paying There la a great City school left on Thursday for deal of satisfaction In owning ono Salt Lake where they will attend and It does not require much effort n convention of school superintend- to make the payments. ents and principals. I am also writing fire Insurance can take care of your needs In and Get a Suit Free at the Wallace this line. Building In Eureka. A large lot containing a S room suite and topcoats of the host house and foundation for n larger woolens produced In the present day one. This market. You pay for a suit and we in Silver is a good buy. Residence City nt $150. give yon another suit or topcoat free. S building lots on upper Main Come In and 16ok over our goods. For detailed Information see large street. $100 each. I have a number of ad. In thla loans. BELL TAILORS. buyers for home priced from $350 lo $600. If Be sure and attend the Big Dance you have such a home let me handle at the Elka Pavilion, Wedneaday the deal for yon and asanre you Night. April 8th. The Night Hawk quick action. - Orchestra will furnish Also 3 room furnished honse and the music. If you mis thla hop you will regret 3 room cabin, furnished. $800. It. Also n business place for rent. Apply to Frank Garrlty for partiI A pretty affair of the week wa culars on these and many others. held Wednesday afternoon when Desirable property on Church St. Mra. Albert Morley delightfully consisting of two dwelling houses E; entertained at a dinner party at her end large garage. $1800 takes them. home lu honor of her house guest, 5 room house and i outbuildings, Dorothy Leacher of Salt Lake. The also some furniture. Good location. rooms were attractively decorated $675 takes this one. Ith Easter flowers and ideas. Tho place cards and favors were Easter I bnfuHng emblems. Music singing and gam Z", were enjoyed. Prize being won by j balance 30 ner nmnth handle, Ml Dorothy Leacher. Howard 4 Hanks, Tom Bottrell and Clyde-oupper Leadrllle Row A hamtn Brlskey. Those la attendance were' at $650 Mis. Jean Billing.. Mis. Zell. For-- ) 7 room house on .oath aide of - Made-to-measu- Bed and We are now showing a new Simmons Spring combination at $16.59 which is a real buy folks call in and see them. Me re 1 I CV; Distinctive Wall Paper Our new spring patterns of Wall Paper will be on display April 5th. Call and make your selections. A more up to date line cannot be had than we are opening up. 1 ! . sis ETemhKra?1?11 m T LIBRABI. NEW BOOKS AT THE The Thundering Herd. by Zut Grey. The Thundering Herd typical of this great writer at k best, and what a picture he paints.' Mile upon mile of prairie covered recklea by great buffalo herds; plainsmen , b u f f a hunter., Indiana, bandits the vbnk colorful epoch of the pioneer, i story which center, in the deatrw tion of the thundering herd, of ktf falo. Get the book at the library. "Noon, by Kathleen Norrif. h her novel. Kathleen Norris has oCK made her character! seem ao i1 to n. that we felt a. if they v onr brother, and sister and .sis bora and friends. Now In thin biographical sketch, "Noon," Norris tells the story of her ora in n way that make, it mors G natlng than the finest novel. yourzelt for the book and read it "The Key. of the City," by H Davis. This la the story of yo Nicholas Rexford, prodigal .on, W whom, alas, no fatted calf was waging, and hla adventures in the of Hollisburg. Hollisburg, will remember. Is an Indian t a famed for it's sulphur springs, It' general air of prosperity. freedom from automobile theft. for Its leading citizen, Mr. St. E Pence. It'a a hospitable it doesnt like tramps and Mr. ford arrived there, looking much like a Knight of the There were complications, of w and you will enjoy readins them. The book Is at 'he now. , Coin' on Fourteen, hr Ir Cobb. In the days when ProfeT, r, still had al and you could give people by riding down the on a high wheel bicycle. IrT Cobb was goin on fourteen. out of a year life of an average boy are 0 graphical In the best sense word. Without In any sense accU literal reminiscence., theyscene and Joyously reflect a period and a boy uniquely se can. Juney Custer, otherwii C. Calhoun Custer, Jr., i Tom Sawyer nor Penrod Sc hard-ridi- I ng I I' to.w ball-playe- posr-.'ffi- ce cross-sectio- 1. instantly recognlzaW e: iteras r.d completely boy as ,ummer kitchen and all Hank CharUoiMn1 hV 11550 ttVM The library ha. instaHed V rell. Lola Forgie. Clyde Brlskey. The real will not last long newspaper rack which holds i that bargain P nt aff.,,r Well built 4 room house with nil1 and wa. constructed by Mr. nated by attending the comedies at outbuildings on Leadvllle Row. and hi. manual training class the Star Theatre. j $2,00$. I Tintic High School. H but he town i ! - - |