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Show w.Julyfi.W-- r".rv .fTown Talk a ! :: i:. r ti.ii j t..:: h,.. iiiur vis is till's I'rit k.lt.'S II? i'i.l i : ii 4 u ha nothing n at tin Star fciruril.ii ullW :r non-sto- p a.itlS - in- iff wiiirn n ' rfiniiN Mr. I Si-- h si ...:j fU.i tin ni iv visit with ivl.i; i , in s Mr. a n.l Mr rthrlwr up-- in ek at lTnvn. children l.f; fnait of lh for II Week's tiding his attention to Ini.si II. W. F. - ln ,hiM owicrs ,i,y' . rs I.eo Morgan Utt' l.i'i Friday evening. 1 j !' had planned y i j-- - at a v.i week. two l ml l for s,PV,r''1 w,") Urflm. hern making his home at in Eureka and . is hack ri.ill.i-r- . - i!i:.ih I k.llil MIS - flivver with one S.i'nr.liv 'I.- Star Theatre MONDAY & TUESDAY I LILLIAN GISH h V J FRED ; I , ll IT I , nun-.- 'ii in Imti.l About tho only thing that I.isterdo. judging from the .id ms. !.!. Ills. IS to cure .1 skunk of - wet-k- . .ii-- !i.i lil DM. Mr i w.'i I ( II.iimM 'l.iri-lic- M.iiiduv nil i Mrs i i and Mrs Mr Dr. dim and ilauT left Ku-I'ck- RALPHFOllBE .i e cuing for a tour through the V. 'Mow stone k '.irk di ; ,! l .1 Mr .iiiri Mrs Joseph Trdoar anil Mr. and Mrs. are Ilurvcy Cfun-- er s ling a few davs with relatives s decide to remain was connected Mr .vutinrial Eureka mine of a ,,,rlv ,lf ru. f)flv he wrh-- d'.r.iys n, i v-,n old time producer. City Ueeord wonderful into the discard some WlMii Mr and Mrs Knn-S'n::h who for the JUKI few y. ;,rs iuve Divi-juof resident I.i'ir-r-. jl making their lumn m Inihm. M it: i nut bankruptcy me ta'io-week in , and tie first meeting of his .Mi. ri'i.it Ii lias resiiMied i jinsii imi will he held at Salt Lake h it'll lie ll Wi'll iiTle i.f (he creri-il- l his At bat time ir ih. eral stores ;li i ll.m n will trustee and other appoint a cii'iili.vine'ii ,u llelj.er. I'tuh lO W ll It'll ,e ,he bankrupt. he exjU'rts til IlloVe who used i.ined ,, girl i is family. sweetie in the pnr-n.rain has a daughter who warns ine of the very delightful smial against uffuirs of friend not to lean was the jiast Week bridre .ji in ih' apartment hallway. :iveii hv Mrs. ,.,hn C. Downey m Satind.iv afteriioii'i Starva-pie- f sun's side of war! iiaplinientiiry to Mrs. I. Cl. Wull.n-of those and suffering of lais Angeles, who is visiting See with her purenis. Mr. and Mrs gd their men to battle. Jus ( A ili Ebrntv" ut the Star Monday reiahlun. Iniuheiin was servetl at nrloik. Iri.es at jesday. were won liv Mrs J .; bridge H. Bird, former agent for the OConnnr first. Mrs Dan Sullivan at and this rurnle Ity. place second and Miss Kranres llnish eon jwvint this ramp a resident of sol.it ion. those present wore he has been agent Mrs. J. T. Among j.ille Jones. Mrs. n. a. Mln-dwas in Kureka e fame line, V" .1. OTonnnr, Mrs. John CofMr liird has jii-if- tbit he iimy .Wi-sui- i m-- r it Ivuiiosh. t 111.- K.n-ek.- They went t lit-r- rr-v- t NIRIO early the wrek It's g en illy tho emigressiiiiin who votes :i.O.)..mtn tl) hiilld a federal pos(iffi,'e ill Mild Hollow, Kansas. who is tin most insistent on pii'img an I'eonoinv plank in Ihe party plat form Mr and Mrs. ('Iiurlcs Hilt and duuhii-Miss Norma l.ee HillZ, wii-the guests of Eureka friends for a part i f the wei k. their present horn being at lriie. They returned to the eastern 1' lull metropolis on in Iioi-i- i j, i - lie-- r lie "Itu Il.n lie li.u k sea' nf your ,.ir lie "1.1 f.il;inr.iri III. i ii who Ilseri I" wrap I Ii. tin.iiiumri the whip and sink't. How has a sell who drives his : 111 Si cr'll I I A r.;, .i n.; i v ,rivH their auto thrnnsli , uf fit W'iius i l.ir.i ll.tl.i It. .a I live lliiioks. Annihl Kitit. Ariel'! M.ii'sli.il mill a siiipiirti!i..' fas' ni top null he's .ii he S'.ir S.iiiird.n Kill h year he I'm; i',u J" l a "III ill- - .ll tile Mill I'nls Itesoll. They Weie here Iasi ton pani.'.l hv tin r ladi-- s. ;,n. .Mr an-.Mrs. S. Si'hin i'ti"', ir of the resort, fiirni-lie- d a rhi.ken d:n ner and oMn-features f(,; I'l in- (;ni-- ll.,,-- ! uli is when Vii'.ir wife fiiiri.s a sir.tiiae liau'i'iu ill k! v line illir .i.-?' ' S.inri.iv I A it u.'l i "f .iiitn aiviriet.t Krt.l.n i t.t'l a. Ill , 1erll.ips the i ;'.i visit. ! tin mi Mr ;a; a; il,.ilit i 'I'f Star . ah 11 .1 e w fi V.or.da v. lum--heo- Daw-su- li.-r- 1 wli.-r- Mrs. Heorge Adams, who for the past few years has been living at tiei-aPark, Cal., arrived in Eureka during the wek and will remain . . after temporarily fey. Mrs. thirty-fiv- e The vacated at Spring-- : ta offered to Agent Edward ,b of Kiireka but after an in- -' de-- 1 .itlun of l.e duties it was is a main line tnd a railroad agent, while' i:s a higher pay than on j lines siii I) as the one serving and ramps, has longer hours , jpport iini'ies of enjoying-lifeifnm'iniiotis service. po-shi- he I Spritii-vill- e i J j The Most Talked About Play in s. Heres Charming Pollocks war play that set the world arguing. Powerful, moving, truthful piece you cant ignore. In a few minutes he would be gone perhaps forever! mi-ithis sensational stage play now in pictures. Dont THOUGHTS ON FISHING. Flailing is a delusion entirely siir rounded by liars in old clothes. Ita chief purpose is to deveinpj unoccupied human beings in the artj of sleeping with both feet in it pud-- ! die in the hot sun with a cun of; worms. Fishermen are railed Nimrnris.l "Nim" la from the Latin, meaning "dumb1 and rod Is front the Han-- ; scrit, meaning all wet. Fish are divided into four generul classes: Salt water, fresh water,! store and conversational. Fishermen are divided into many classes, of them count. Halt water fishing is Ihe same as unskilled labor and relatively of no' It Is to fresh water, importance. fishing what chicken is to qua i I hunting. and la indulged ln only by anglers with the milder form of Insanity. For the real violent cases, fresh water fishing is alone designed. When a fisherman gets so erazy he will believe in anything, hv beeomes a fresh water enthusiast, and goes after trout, buss, pike, pickerel and illusions. The salt water angler always gives a fish credit for having a little common sense and invariably baits a hook with something a fish Cniversity of Utah Blades, well known in Tintic, who has spent 'the last year in advanced study in Pennsylvania and New York for the lngersoIl-Ran- d company, returned to Salt I.ake Wednesday. After a few days he will go to Spokane, Wash., where he will be associated with the Butte office of the Ingersoll-Ran- d company. Arthur Coffey, past exalted ruler iof the local lodge, is now on his way to intend the convention of the Elks at Miami, Fla. At Ogden yesterday he joined a special party of Elks who were en route to the convention. Mr. that he would Coffey announced take in Washington. I). C., New York and some of the other interesting places in the east before his return to Eureka. Our li'ek :ire graduate and son of Bert ns very morning. Make it a lialiit to phone nr tieetls even' ilav. i i Cromar Grocery HONE 8 ; ; EUREKA, UTAH t cannot be attractive without a clear skin on TBODY re- - I- E'--t B car rt . ' the Importance of n preserving the :"a' Lie source of most ,n the bloMlv the skin r.a a: - f. Hd many things if. CJ '1 1 a : -- l Ju-the- en not try S.S.S.? J from the fresh plants and herbs, e what she needs ) so that your ays- - :; cause. 1X) years S.S.S. ivlivf in thousands the Good Gasoline and Oil her'in com- - iTcar. LEAVES EUREKA at 10:35 A. M. and 5:35 P. M. ARRIVES at EUREKA at 3:12 P. M. and 10:12 P. M. i which is not and pimples, that mUow ft-- :c, ; 164-- J I 1 , T For Reservations Telephone 367 or but-non- The fresh water fisherman, however, believes fish are us foolish as prime ministers, congenial Idiots or people who put vinegar and sugar on At rare intervals he will lettuce. use digestible bait, but Ills great delight ia to row around a lake with a suitcase full of funny looking objects known as "plugs," spinners, "wabblers. and "flies. ' "Plugs" look something like ru- .cumbers, bsnam.s, darning needles. at Spring Tity on Sunday, going 1111 pickles and rarrots with a spring there on learning of the illness of rawli. After a plug la shaped and Mr. Bradley's sister, Mrs. Edward colored, a few hooka and spangles S ail'h. They missed seeing Mrs. ,re added to it. It is tio-- thrown to Smith, however, as that lady had. the fish In the belier that they have rulle to Los Angeles nni insatiable appetite for ornaments arioun' of the serious Injury of off the old uniforms or Nason. Dan Smith, who was hit by oneipoUun'a guards. of the large IMckwh-stages. Thel "Spinners are assorted pieces of voung mans condition Is quite wilh hooks rore and aft. The inus hut he will recover. man who invented them had an idea fish ate earrings for breakfast, idn- Mrs Lswter litiflcatlon disks for lunch and sus- members the for dinner. buckles IVT! ! Pander iurt Ti! ?a n Tintic Hotel ran eat. wants to be at- -. a great and jast no one can bo at- - - Stage Line DEPOT j i ftvsh Eureka-Payso- n I Jack Blades. ; i s BgKBfiiaiararjfardRf rs i i folks, in fact every nnmler of your will enjoy letter liejilth if you serve t hem it's now a screen master- Perhaps the most thrilling episode in all picture history is the one night of love in The Enemy. , mt-i- i I'letiy uf fresh fruits in season. the World. Mrs. John Coftey entertained at a nicely arrunRed children's party on Saturday morning in honor of the fourtli birthday of her sou. Hobby. "Games were enjoyed and a dainty Those present luncheon served. were: Hryce Jones. Diek Fields, ' Billy Sullivan. Bob Garrlty. Mary Marearet Sullivan. Dick Johnson. Mary Jean Sullivan. Bessie Russell. iand Norman Fulienhach. s Need Fruit family a frJcticb7VyJaycr mctuub l. rt Miss Eriiiii's for some weeks as the guest of her Iluisli. Mrs. Cl.nide Itaker. Mrs. Alan sister. Mrs. Mr. Klelris. Pike. Mrs. William Owens. Mrs. i. Adams has been Fanny here for some time, fl. I(nriod, Mrs I. J. I Miiner, Mrs John Donnelly. Mrs. Jerry Sullivan. giving attention to mining matters. Mr and .Mrs. Thomas Ilowlett Miss Mae Sullivan. Mrs. Dan Sulliand children, who live In Low Angevan. Mrs. Mary Lundholm. the ,.y ii0n,ir Mrs. Wallace and the hiist-es- les. are in Eureka for their annual visit with the former's father. M. D. Ilowlett. They came here by unto, An unroniiunred island girl conies traveling over the Arrowhead Trail, face to face with love. See "llula" and barring one piece of highway at. the Star Saturday. just south of St. Ceorge the road Is good, according to Mr. Ilowlett. The screen's greatest traiwdlenne, the director of "Hen Hur, (banning Pollock's stage masterpiece. What a combination. See "The Enemy at the Star Monday and Tuesday. E. E. Pritchett, timekeeper at the North Idly mine, resigned his position on the 1st of this month, being succeeded by J. A. McDonald of Kill- rta. who was formerly employed In tho office of the Tlntic Siandard company. Mr. Pritchett will leave Tintic. having been offered a district managership for Brunswick Talking Machine Co. His will lie in southern Idaho. houri-(juarte- Boys, S ity. e ,sk. .ai'.riMdina ifi of the local Manager Skaggs store returned home last week after a few weeks vacation. Together with Mrs. Dawson he spent the time in an auto journey to the Yellowstone National Park and to other points of interest in that local- of esses, as testified to in unsolicited letters of gratitude. , cleared my skin of pim-rl"S.S-S- . I think it a biackheads. and ser-jtl- n es most wonderful blood meucine. Several of my friends are taking it anss for the same reson I n.J. Ind. Lapvi, Frye, Margaret All drug stores soil S.S.S. in two Is sisos. Got the larger siso. It more economical tonic great incs dears the J whirls skin conics from within n Imi1 wbhf orfes weif Frxrk A TV.r nT ih- - to Mrs. xrry '',J,Hni1 11 ,k,n rP,, ""Pinner" is b"' Hremans shield. pnlr or boys skates, attaching It to a mouse trap and dragging it through the was served, rovers being laid for Ihl fT.h u M.e following: Mrs. Frank Russell. Mrs aBjhr.DK P Joseph Fullenbach. Mrs. George For- - same produced when you 'sev. Mrs. O. A. Allred. Mrs. Wslter M, a and blue banana white drag Mrs. J. In Franks. Mrs. Hnry Davis. front of a horse and try to make If. Ellsworth and Mrs. C. E. Rife him think lts oats, or drag a t of Woman's side of war! Htarva-- . faie whiskers in front of an emacl-of those ated kitten in the convict loin It willi tiin, grief and suffering who send their men to battle. See mistake It for a saucer of cream. "The Enemy at the Star Monday j and Tuesday. "Try the home merchant first. j i s-- 1 J Gasoline and oils have a great deal to do with making your motoring pleasant. Good gas will make the old car puir along smoothly and give you added power which you never dreamed the old car had. There is no better gasoline than Conoco. Drive in to ourstation and fill up. : : CHEVROLET DEALERS FOR TINTIC : : Tintic Garage PHONE 163 EUREKA, UTAH |