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Show f i V - Friday, REPORTER THE EUREKA Page 8 i t X iv. , High School Notes III 111 I1U I It, -o TiMir Tirs with I'linto In h gmne of football played in a itiul on a in u rl I'ovi i' d I field. flic Tinlir Miner! upsei flic iidic Imrkci in Revlon ,i In hold inn of tile highly touted "HulMn,!i-- ' not I'iiivo to a if'!ireleH tie. Tin I only outplayed lion) hut nutfnnxhi lit'in In rvcrv way, mid the hill wits ),i I'rovn leiritnry most of die lime. Vlertel kli.iid to Imvo In ojm-i- i ) lie eoniesl. The llulMngs rmil ! not mu unit were forced in kick, Tintic ho found the rolnc. touch mid the tir 'I half resulted in a putiling duel him! ween Ylcricl of i tic Miu-- rs Inxling rain THREE NEW OVERCOATS DIRECT FROM THE GREAT STYLE CENTERS (i Ilohiiisnii of It mo, Tinlir having llic .iiivnniarc. and Jhiili teams clnnci'd n lids of tuud ci.'i ped ahoul rn in In: ween lln'iicijiiipiucin 111' live anil halllc iniii Inilcd. hi chief used it II tl w;iwilli a in iho third ixly yatil (in nl lit Ihicslmiii fit in.: Tin-na hiv ad van I u ye I'fotn. finding they cniild no; rain livoiigli Tinth's sionew.'H defense. eM tied up a flulilltic defensive mine at wa1- reiiiiiikulde. (Ireenlitil.-.l- i on end nIiowi-idenv of speed on covetin': pun s mid stopping the snf mail In hi.s track lino- mof llrne a in, Mav plaved a great rrine and aided in iidva ho hail i otisldcrslil v. Tlnlie'e aliil-iito fiiflow lie Iniii mid reeover fumbles whs oulM'midlriK. l.-- H - I - l I c 1 - 1, I - e I I n t owmiy.i.s wei k, all it ft ilass. Iitni'lil ti Mr. Jenkins, wits organized at ilio Mil'll S' liool This is a class thal lias been looked fnrwiirit to for runic time, hui Iiiih never been tmir.ht A Kiipplv of niHterl.ila, paitils, aiit Tills i,ss he-fo- re and inks haw heen received and the ntiplls have every opporliinll t lo do lino work. hiNM it i tiic riso 'Ihiirsdnt nl 12 o'clock ntn.TV .liir-p fac itlly inemhern were ill Ihf liall with lroiid smile unit hniipy , expectant' Mr. Iliiniicll looked eounieiinnees. bapplest of all :iin was "nil dressed up " The reason? A veiilHiin dinner i a ink ed and served lit (he Sopho- more riiiinesllr srlettre under t Ik supervision of Mis I'.lalr was In he; rerved. The deer furnishing (lie meal for I he dinner was shot hv Irinclpiil Pone. - , o ittM l sT tii:H Informal ion lias heen received Ut (he High School regarding the f'url l.nciiiiulc Victor Hugo Scholar-chiawards for the heat csmiiv cm the subject. "What Ideals Fur l.lfe do You PI lid in Victor Hugo's 'l.cs Miscrlllllls?,, Sivlecn large nwards are offered, one ft 000 award; two S7T.0 Hwards and 13 JTiOO awards. There Is no reuaon whv some student should nol win one of (lieae nwards as there are several Hladcnls cap aide of writ Ini; prize essay a. p m'-ihmi- ltiv fiW'ihl I 'it Hart Stkadarr a V1.ua The university man likes this type of coat; straight hanging not as long as it was; lly front or button lUi.bthiiw (.iwcghi 1X7 iUit Sclufiner AVluri The young business man favors coat; good shoulders, trim lines at the. waist and hips; double breasted. Ji ra The man who spends a lot of time outdoors or in his car likes this loose easy Raglan sleeved this through. i;i:ap i.? I'i.'ZosIu type of coat. list Wednesday the school play. "Kcinpy," u three net comedy, wan read by Miss Jensen to a large audience of I'ludeiits Th' east rails for four female cliaruclern Hnd four male. The tryout for the play will not he held for rcvcrul weeks. Hart Schaffner & Marx Style observers urns tjtWKTKTTi: (iioKi; The following hoys were eliosen for the regular Hoys' Quartette: John Nitvlor, first tenor; Forrest Harr, second tenor; Carlyle l.ewis. ha rlt one; Italpli l.ee, baas. bring us the new overcoats first I KKMOItS iJIVK I'ltOHItYH Tim Seniors gave an excellent pro-'- j pram last Friday In the High School Auditorium. Six Senior girls pro-rented a song and dance ad, follow-- j ' fd hv a conversation on the game. While the Senior girls stood walling.1, nn ncroplane hearing a Tlntle foot- hall man In a brand new football 'I suit, shot lo the Mage. This manL bronchi Victory, the spirit of TlntiM High. Norma Fereday and Morlii'o'j draff gave a violin dnet mid Huword Sorenson read I'rlncipal Poiic of Timic High and T"in Hall. ev mayor of TinHc High, gave pep talks The program ended in u pen!' Great values at , !, -' ; wHy- - THESE MAKERS HAVE STYLE OBSERVERS AND DESIGNERS IN EVERY GREAT FASHION CENTER. THE MINUTE A NEW ;M'YLE CATCHES ON WE GET IT. WHEN YOU COME HERE YOU GET THESE NEW THINGS THE MOMENT THEY BECOME STYLE. ' iij . YOU SEE A FEW OF THESE SMART NE W OVERCOATS MANY OTHERS HERE; FROM THE SEDATE GREYHOUNDS suburbanite (OXFORD GREYS). should have - ii auto so ihm he can get away THE COLORS. from home on Sunday before town' fi'iiuiU i an motor In on him. jl; Mis. ( laude (irfffilh of Hutie was in Kur k. i diiiiiii: Hie week, coming hen- for a visit w iih her mother, Mrs. if lila Hinkle. M W. II. I.ooney is preparing!,- -, io move to I.onu Peach, dal . ferijn whic!i place she will leave about the Ifith of the present month. j ThmiksLiviim Special Starling next Monday cleaning and pressing of men's roals and suits, also ladies' plain wool dresses for only $1 at the! Furcka ('leaning do. II. A. Ihtilger, a Salt laike stock broker who is well known here where lie resided for a few years, was injury! last Sunday when his automobile was struck by a street car. Mr. Hadger's Injuries were er- i ious enough to require hospital' Ida Finkle. Mrs. t harles ..i briskTe Ms 'l treatment but he is now Retting; Thanksgiving Special t'onoveV. Mrs. Harilett. W.llhmi Starting along nicely. TlniTiond. Mrs. A.- F. Urani cn.l nt,M Monday cleaning and pressing One of the most rnjoyalile parties; of men's coats and suits, also ladies', Mr T. C. tlark J - r. - COPPER-BEECI- I ARE BROWNS, SMOKE BLUES ARE Prices arc as low as $20 and as high as $65 & SONS j J j THERE CHESTERFIELD TO THE EASY UNI VERSITY MODEL. Fvi-r- ABOVE; V-- . -- w.i-.. ,!:v.-r- A:tc-- I j . :!.: P r ' :rj-- i j;, i s "J..- - - 5,- - f ravrp :irlii . H.rling. near nearer, ronuuai Greeii 8ePRer? reaped without periJ iJurv. The accident bapPne ; night, the driver allowing theto i automobile to get too close edge of a dugway. h George Adams, who Is now who Ocean Tark. Cal., and several days with Eureka s left early in the week for Rich .1 pouter v f I their arrival were initiated "Ifades and later dancing Joyed. First prize for the tlstic costume was won Helen Blair. Refreshments served. ; V . X California home. . |