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Show THE EUREKA REFORfEPi Pa ge 5 U fi;t 'im Shipments fas- . -- Tho ins of Mrs. ;2 Sindard :A r. ro. tlump pre) 20 ilor.i. Mrs. 14 jrh 11 pn-.-id- 1: rJi3 if. MintS 4 ,! X r 11 Vi! 1 Mrs. 2i: ,r a !:'.!. M'.'.. pre-i- - .1 i Hannifin. ; , i II i MERCHANTS 1 )f v.a I IlCilil) : 4- - HERE IS A MOST IMPORTANT EXHIBIT OF I. ! - , . Fashionable Apparel for Easter ft , I .Cl I anil ridmiss of ii;il it y mark llu maiiv new originations fur tin leister S'iisnn, TlifVrt i t in assort munis inuiv t,onipliti than over, making it niil)h to slrrt jn.st llu riirlit t'ustiinn, fimtwrar an l tin many otlnT ivtinirriiifiits, to suit uadi individual task or iiivfi'ivnci and to inalilt each and every nieinlxM' of the family to appear at their very best on Paine Fashion's most exartim; Sunday of all llu year. Sni.uliu-s- ! Tie::-Hig.l "rJ"fI i M itions iKd 1 itej'111" jj" ter basketball. MIMT DKIAKTMKXT IXPKR M1W MAN.lCiKMKXT J. Oik ra(,, Kline states that there wi.l probably be two more games this !year for the high school boys, one Urry Handle Is now In charge of with the Eureka Independents and: eat department of the Nornian-jth- e other with the Elks' Lodge team.! ea company, having taken the The dates of those games will be an-- ! lion made vacant by the reslgna-o- f nounced later. ' 11 j Wride. Mr. Randle 1uih at the moat counter ever Ben XViiIiiCmI.I). ut 6c. I.mpire Mines sold ,it i ,c Hg Hill sold Iron King sold at Mammoth sold at fit tu. Xurtli Standard sold at Pc. Silver Shield sol I at 50c Yankee sold a: 7c. East Tintic Coni sold at 9 Eureka Idly sold at 15c. Tintic Standard sold at 1). . fn.SI. l K DRESSES $10.50 to $35.00 : HANDBAGS FOR SPRING ARE SMART INDEED. Much attention lias hoen iven to the selection of new handliairs for the new season. Many lHantiful effects are to he seen in silk and sued' leather with rieldy id enamel designs. lo kid is also a loue'i ai.d 'nvenK' shap s predominate the showing and tin pi eti rred eolor ::re in hrown, grey, green, dark red and hides. Tliuixlay. Mountain View sold ut 111c. Sioux Cons, sold at 3tc. Tintic Siuadard sidil ut f 13.75. Yankee sold at 7c. Zuina sold at 5c. Central Standard sold ut 4c. East Standard sold at 5r. Eureka Itullion sold at 74c. I.ron King Hold at 33ta and 31c. North Standard Hold at Silver Shield sold at 60c. color-favorit- PRICES 98c TO $7.50 9c. Spring Gloves in New Fashionable Modes j this Short cuff gauntlet styles with embroidered or feiTornt-ecuffs are among the most popular kinds for wear with Spring ami Summer eoslumes. Shown in glace kid and in suede. Long slip on gloves of heavy doe skin in dark and light shades of tan are also popular for wear with tailored or sports apparel. Don't miss this showing if you would have well gloved hands that will add to the appearance of vour Spring outfit. GLOVES PRICED FROM 98c to $2.49. d ns-X- Korman-Jense- n c-ind h. if COATS $14.r0 to $39.00 LITERARY CLIR MKKTINU. o o department was added to TENNEY X. To 1SE l.lVINtJ big itore and his promotion Is a ednesday evening Mrn. Alex MoMEIJt IN STYLE SHOW earned one. Yerl McKay of1 Blight entertained the members uf r. .main has been employed to the Entre Nous Literary Club. The' 0u TutlK(lay .v;n, Marr Randle. following program was presented: lat , 0.plorki ,hp loCill flort. of MlP .ic company meat Biography or Blade,' Mrs. I. J jj. r ,Vnnpy (.oinpany wlll hold .4 tftment is one of the most up Bonner. style show at which tijne all the also one of the cleanest in "The Stepmother, Mrs. Tike. latest modes In Liidies Spring Ap- entire state, with all Discussion, M.-- G. C. Lindsay. equipment partll w11 bc dlspIa)e(1 ,iy llvlnK proper handling of meats. Clean-- s A general discussion followed. niodelH. This Is the first time In k their watchword, and Judg-fro- after which luncheon was served to the history of Eureka that a stye the spotless appearance uf eighteen guests, ' show uf this nature has been put on both time and department, and there is no question but what It 1 ire being spent toward the M. E. (TIIRC1I SKRIICLS. wlll be largely attended. In addition itlon of a a market. 0 to the style show there will ho o Rev. Frary of the local M. E. muaCjii numbers, among those :;n Thursday, March wishes to announce that nK par being Miss Francos lluish, 11th, EJdie I Till present a musical there will be no morning service Mra K. D- Gardner, the Elks' Male at the Star Theatre, next Sunday, Sunday Quartette and the High School Or- although isting uf Ame.riran s. School takes and The fashion show will be place at the usual ho'.ir.'chpHtra A real vaudeville In the evening there will be a hed at the Recreation Hall, in the company. ' Also preaching service starting at 7.30 of Ihi best pictures of the year, and also the regular meeting of the w the Twain Shall University Professor Says Meet. League at 6.30. e s 1 j ted vJI a!,l 14. ud-;,n- an 'j I a . I is n.v officers were r H. Craven w ' im,fn f:i h offiee the highest for .. I,., !... . ' salted ruler. Others ' t Bu,tt-u,- . A. leading dere: J. L. Coffey, i Carfield, loyal Herman iecturiu rike. Alan School Basketball High j. iibt; v. e. EUoff. Tean Eas Two More Game. jw: "ronta: D. shriver. treasurer, -- o s:ee: John J. Hannifin, tyler. t:ib Alii), ill SOUSUI dfin B. Shriver. who lias presl.lover aiul ijIMmiifiti i the lodge during the last School team has r.oi n . ns elected as representative a single victory th season i,:ls of the grand the nest session m.r in J"July .r to be held in Chicago i out turning a .s iinu'p oMhetlu ''" lod also resident "'Movement .1, named as alternate.0 lH1 fe" "hu h were for membership were'1" l!( np hm ubt bu mat-! Playfd various business season will see Tint ic "'her meet-last rMJidered at nights up toWl"1 !h "P ' 4 being made by of ""''vision, iTtnembers of the order to ver.i, 7 "" HHh year team will dancing party In honor of P' Je JBCl, local school again cingla members. yMr and this fact alone ZfXm. 1 ; l'r n':' fi;.v ari' has l m i:i;i with another Si.n Vo. 711. participating In of officers for the cum-- ! k ! l.i' la'll, : Tin- -' New Spring Styles AT J!r.i nuial. r uf Elk were night's meeitn of Come to See the iiu:i iloM i.i; or iivji, ,,, 41 !Un Exalted Euler Of Eureka iKUi-- f I rotary. ftrlmJ e t M. t 4 J! M g. Craven , 'wf, T Stock Sales t Mis. J. i: Mrs. I).;'-- , aj s Klc I i. Willi. Mi. a. Oj ii Tyji wjs rh.- - an-- : :9 - i : m flrst-clus- h vaude-progra- Bright New Styles in House Dresses for Spring Days m - Hawai-lamber- Students Slack In English 11111111 W 4 KfWWf fI 4 RLchxyVf' Eighteen per rent of the 851 freshman students who were registered in English clauses at the Tnl- vendty of Ttah failed to pawa in that ; an tin new mmlcls now being displayed in our house dress seelinn. Washable fabrics of serviceable quality in house frocks, bungalow aprons and dainty tyjs-- that many women prefer for morning street wear. In keeping with llu new style trends, skirts ill most instances are fuller and there art many new ways of trimming treatments, new patterns new colorings. Njiecial lot of 20 dozen just received. See window display. Xunu-rnu- s s . . subject during the autumn quarter.' according to Trofenitor II. R. Rich-- ; ards, acting head of the EngliHh department of the University. YOUR CHOICE 95 CENTS. The high schools of the state must send us students who can spell and, according to the dictionary, write sentences," Tofessor Richards said. They must not use fragthe Ladles of the Maccabees are now TEK EAl'ITA HTIIOOL ments for sentences nor commas for Woman's Benefit Assn. being forced to pay higher rates to periods. This is the difficulty right FUND IM DIHTKIIIITRI) Rates To Remain Same enter the Woman's division now with the freRhmun English. of tbe o Maccabees and some of the older The trouble lies in the home with Distribution of the state endowthe parents who will not afford Mrs. Theresa Vlertel, collector of women are even being forced to ac- ment for on the basis schools allow high and well trained, able teachers Benefit cept only a fraction of their Insur-an- r of 83.72 Eureka Review, Woman's each student for teach per capita to on and which opportunity them time they have been pay- enrolled who AHKorUtlon, has denied the stateattends 20 weeks or teachers are ments in an article in tbe Eureka ing for years. well. High school more was made Wednesday by Dr. It Is impossible for an overworked. Reporter of a few weeks ago, which G. N. Jensen, state superintendent. with teacher capable exceptionally Is in progress stated that a TELLING TIIE WOULD. Tbe Tintic Hrhool District under the best of training to teach six In the Woman's Benefit Association, this allotment of funds will get the a day, supervise large classes and that the Maccabees will not 8922.72 and the Juab School DisJose (San committee Mercury Herald.) with tbe Womans Benefit study room and do other in the other end of tbe count v trict teacb-ie- r merge a Such wall. have It not to learned Many people work and do Association because "the rates paid cannot exact a high order of by a large part of their members look upon advertising In the light of 81,164.36. work from the students. not up to the Maccabee stan- the realistic rhymsler of an olden of are time who penned this famous verse HAULING AND MOVINO. repite the large number the dard. on advertising: Utah University, the at failures AssociaBenefit o Woman's The Go forth in baste; with bills as great as percentage was but half soan Is tion If have Independent entirely deyou any hauling or transand paste that cf the failures in the same has no relation whatever whlth fer work not ciety let me do It for why of Proclaim to ail creation. partment at the University at thHl thB Maccabee, ' declared Mrs. you? The work will be prompt an! men wise are That who in EngliHh adver:: iXrsity o nah Will be practical- - Vlertel w ho quoted official state-th- e prices reasonable. Moving is my tise Association as sent her I can save you money and of specialty In : the when every patron, generation. ir eUminated if you wish to move your household atate re,?r Mia, Bins M. West. Tort Huron, .. the In large part the public regards high tchoolH of the 1 I M c commander a h n. g supreme effects. n and willing to pay in money intimation that bis SO' advertising as being of possible adhh-l"MGEORGE MOUTEN8EN. Fryes to the advertiser for which vantage healthy public I'hone Railroad St. claM. clety would not take over ours be the consumer pays, and yet tbe facts cause of our condition Is absurd in ' a (.g of many over the ,r?'r8 ot1rwl,,e- Time and again has view of bis enthusiasm shown that well Judged, schools." U LOCAL ADM. Ladles of. with the merger proposed and persistent : Is confessedly Properly conducted which the Maccabees, BALEWOOD FOR to the benefit not FOR SALE Good electric washing 'inadequate, and according to Its own;'advertising inures who attracts at- - machine. Ihone Ko. 260-,eron .th inhlnsi I'Sjn,y . kindling wood figures shows a percentage of Anyone w of No. only HATi jvency of valuation nhone J? 0J: the WANTED Am prepared to handle call George uortMiHL community, of solvency of but the while percentage various kinds of sewing. Mrs. 1S8-J. After interviewing large numbers the Woman's Benefit Association,! oII. J. Davis, residence north of upvalued npon the same National Fra-- ; of distributors as to the economic per Leadville, or call phone 11. ternal (ongress mortality table Is .effects of advertising, a committee of the national distribution confer- - WANTED Desire to rent an unfur104.7. FOR FLETCHER'S Womans!nce nished residence of four or five of the officers reports: "The I rooms. If you have such a place con-1 never Benefit Association have Broadly speaking, It would seem , 'sidered merging with any other that where the advertising creates phone 243. oSIGNS TOC CAN BELU.VE IS order or losing Its Identity as a wo- -. an Increased demand for products of and bad you is breath Is safe,! It a a certain wider distribution strong, class, Catarrhal Deafness If your Jmana society. ' in Us sound and solvent and has proven of such products In other words, Is often caused ty an inflamed condispells of swinnxur tion of the mucous lining of the aifetite, bver y n ability to manage Us own affairs; makes new business, bringing about Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is ' uM)ust Inflamed you have a rumbling sound ccaful,y Thifmfltb'y,endl)Ie Unless tho ' Imperfect Hearing. Our members are assured thatjened production costs owing to lu- - or aUdisoricTi in tLe Lver, stomach Inflammation can bo reduced, your ' now are are acts creased demand rates can powerfully the there be paying they Uerbine. It hearing may Je destroyed forever. as to the value of such fldvtr- - d0HwVktwf elm? for the tiTliver, 5s-,nffIcleBt :: '; and pay their. Using, not a surance protection and restores a nnu . . to the concerns temof Catarrh or Deafnaaa caused mrely f, the bowels trim and cheenumess. ;death benefits, no matter how long; that pay for It, but also to the pub- fcy may live, while members of! lie that consumes the goods. ithey j Raymer Phannacy i , . ! I i Wo I ' r. 188-N-- J, ; " - , J. - Children Ory C AST O R A A3irct Star HaHcttUil yktur Theatre 1 1 III SSISI 1 1 1 H 1 1 ...... - : Sunday, March 7th. "HI i 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 - - ) Miw ; |