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Show Pif Friday, Febroary 13, 1920. THE EUREKA REPORTER 4 TAKES REAL BATHE SCARS INTO JUNG .! Chief Com. ....tt.............. DrijoB Tin tie Standard Easts A Blue Bell Iron Blown Gemini Colorado Grand Central Centennial Eureka Bullion Beck V Ictoria Swanaea Sun Beam .................... , .................. Vammoth Ridge A Valley 41. E Stock Sales MI II. Big Hill sold XI. Eureka Mines sold ll. II. FREDERICK I. MARTYR 7. , SISKS ROLE OP IN THI IYES OP IBM- C. President Wiles In Whioh 1. 1. Iron Blossom sold from Washington. President Wilson received on February IS apersonal cableCodiva gram from Frederick Wilhelm, former Alaska crown prince ef Ossmany, suggesting K. C. Mill damp If the allied and associated governments want a vlothe, let them take ine Total carloads 147. Instead ef the MO Genuine who hare committed no other offense that that of serving their sous try In the war." Send War Poems To What action the president might 0 State Historical Society take on the message, whlcu presumably r, wm Identical with teat reported la The following letter to the ReAmsterdam dispatches as sent to the rulers and presidents of other powers porter from the Utah State Historical Society, office at the State j opposed to Germany In the war, was Capitol Building Is ;not disclosed. The Utah State Historical Society The message did set eouie through j is collecting verses and poems writstate department channels, but direct ten (y Utah people In connection from the refuge In Holland of the with .the recent World War. In 11m former German crown prince. It has with1 this we would appreciate very not coma officially te the attention of much If yon will ask the readers of Secretary Lansing, and he would not your paper to kindly send us copies comment on It In soy way. It was Inof any verses or poems that may dicated, however, that any action Ur. have been written by them or their WH,on UU wlth rear? of a Tintlc number same Address to people would ben,1ht Quite the acquaintances. more of a personal observe- Utah State Historical Society,. Room will mourn the death of Henry jt(n on tlie situation thin any official 121, State Capitol , Salt Lake City Nuttall,. Provo man, who died last week. Mr. Nuttall resided In Eureka expression. There wm a auggeation at the White for a short time soma years ago MARRIED THU WEEK. reply, making and was of such a. pleasing person- House that he might Ills message the vehicle for nn exto endeared himself ha that John F. Nyqulst of JRureka and ality tlie He was active In the pression of the opposition to emLydia Erickson of 'Hplt Lake were many people. of trial of the former German Club Commercial of the affairs married during hw.'Vbqk at Salt officials, Provo for quite a number of years, peror or other anamy Lake. at American resigning In order to engage In other expressed by Parle. In some quarters, however, the work. SALE DATE FEBRUARY 10. opinion prevailed that he would not even acknowledge Ita receipt since, It sale is the date 16th February TO CALIFORNIA. CALLED was pointed out, the United States Is on for stock of the Plntus company nut a party te the treaty or a memwhich the recent assessment has not Len Horn was called to Cal- ber of the league of Mtlona, and has been .paid. ifornia on Wednesday by the Illness no legal voice in any proceeding! as W h e w t of his mother, who was suffering to extradition of German official or Blackheads, pimples worry she Is from pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs Horne officers for trial isnt she a sight-r-doRocky left Eureka only a short time ago going to take Hollister's Tea then watch her. and are making their home at San PAY INCREASI TO El PENIED Mountain Francisco. Raymer Pharmacy. Director General Hines and Unlen Leaders In Deadlock. Washington. Railroad wage In creases demanded by the brotherhoods and American Federation of Labor for two million railway workers of tlie country are not to bo granted by the railroad administration. lANl The demands of tha organisations, knows the sell that wg . Everyone highest grade which have boon pending for a year, foodstuffs obtainable. To do this we must be content era to be denied by Director General Hlaea. with a smaller margin of profit than we could charge Denial of tha Increases, It wm said, if they cost us less money. will be baaed upon the ground of economic Impossibility; teat to In areas Why do we make thin sacrifice? Here's the reason. railroad wages further would necessitate such u large lucreaao In railroad food more will is tell. doctor yon that quality Any rales, already incommensurate with also' food of an inferior grade. easily digested than wage increases granted by the railroad possesses greater health-givin-g properties. administration under Mr. McAdoo, that tea cost of living would immediately That is only one of the reasons why we sell only take another leap and tha vlckma cydo foodstuffs of guaranteed quality, and possessing the of mounting wages and costa would be kept whirling along. highest degree of nutriment. Eureka lllnea s nt FOOD TALKS ! ; Sc. May Day sold at (Me. flatus sold at 60c. Sioux sold at 4c. , South Standard sold at SSe. Tlntle Standard sold at $5.65. Sums sold at 17 Me. , Tuesday. Big Hill sold at IS M- Crown Point sold at 7 Me. Empire Mines sold at lOe.. Eureka Lily sold at SOo . Good food improves your digestion. American Legion Olvan Half Million. Indianapolis. A gift of more than 1900,000 from tha national war work council of the Y. M. C. A. has been accepted by the national executive committee of the American legion, It was announced hen Tuesday, Eureka Dividend Phone 7 Flume 174m fancy mole slipper in perfect accord with the fashions of the season. The ever popnlar pump, which includes the Colonial type and the trim lace All made in the beet way to assure complete satis- Thon is and BOMe. A Ox-for- d. East Crown Point sold at 4 Me. Iron Blossom sold from ' S4e to faction. 37c. Lehl Tintlc sold for BOc and Sic. May Day sold at (Me. North Standard sold at 14e and , WE FEATURE lMc. BOYD-WELS- H Opohnogo sold at 2 Me. Plutus sold at 61c. Tintlc Standard sold from $5.80 to $6.26. PROCESS WOMENS STREET AND THEATRICAL FOOTWEAR Wednesday. Big Hill sold at lie. Colorado sold at (Me. Eureka Mines sold at 12 Me. Eureka Lily sold at 2Be and 20e. Eureka Bullion sold at 27 Me and 38c. Grand Central sold at 47c. Iron Blossom sold from 26 Me to Call in and look them over, you are under no obligation to buy. . I BBe. Lehl Tlntle sold at IB Me and BOe. North, Standard sold' at 14c and; MMe. Provo sold for (Me. Sioux sold at 6c. VERY LITTLE NEW WORK. Tintlc Central sold at (Me. Tintlc Standard sold from $6.2r High labor coot and the exceealve to $6.10. . Plutus sold at Ble. prices charged for material will likely atop all new 'paving in Utah. Tha stock exchange wee dosed on Contracts already awarded will be Thursday on account of Lincolns carried ont bat no efforts will be birthday. made toward taking up new work. The eost of a mile of hard surface Dont experiment with the valu- pavement la now over $81,000 and able mechanism of your auto. When such at prices the state might easily something goes wrong turn It over to go bankrupt while putting down the Bursone Garage and be earn of good required pavement on main tree! ment. jiA wiewte.. i. C. PENNEY BANQUET. The banquet, held at Salt Lake last week by the J. C. Penney people was the largest in the history of tha institution, more than 450 being present. Among tho members of the local store force who were present were Manager Kendrick end Wylie Eskridge. Buttery and other troubles quickly fade away when yon take your car to Barras garage. ui Millionaires who take in Roomers! 13LA1N, simple country folk down in Texas went to bed one nigd as poor as tlie proverbial church mice and awoke to find themselves millionaires! But they cannot accustom themselves to their new prosperity, and they do the most extraordinary things imaginable with their newly acquired wealth. Old Jake Wellwent right out and bought himself $4.80 worth of ate them, and then just naturally died. Mis. Snodgrass, wife of the village doctor (who doesnt know how rich she is), built a large wing on the old homestead ao she could take in more roomers! Another bid lady whoee profits quickly passed the million mark-bo- ught paw a new ox so he could cut the kindling more easily. And the surprising thing shout it mil is that s true. if EDWARD I. EDWARDS J. H. Manson Bros. Compamy colors. ' It Without quality there can be no economy, economy is what every housewife is looking for. . finds it here. . Lehl Tintlc sold from BOe to 22e. North Standard sold at I Be and . !X The Low Shoe is particularly pleasing this spring with our selection quite extraordinary in variety of styles, materials and to 35e S7e.- - 1. delt-gnle- lie BIMe. Resolves. Cablegram Son ef Parmer lldeet Kaiser Suggests That He Take Plaee ef Aeeueed Germane. 1. at - East Crown Point sold at 4 Me. East Tin tie Coal, sold at 7 Me. Eureka Lily sold from Ble to HIS COMPATRIOTS. 1 I. at lie and IS Me. Don't faU to rood "Millionaires Made While You Wait" Frasier Hunt, In the new Cosmopolitan h "Nearly everybody worth while When a financiers wife I reads Cosmopolitan" pawns her jewels I i You Don't Need a Butcher Knife ; Our meat ii easy to cut, ; ; the ef New Jersey, wm elected en a "wet ticket and dees net conceal his Intention te permit constitutional prohibition to bo clroumvented In hit bo dona without teabnl state If Edward I. Edwards, easy to chew and easy to digest. YOU CANT BEAT THIS AT ; THE PRICE. Fennells Meat and Grocery : PHONE 18 EUREKA menace You wont know until the end of the etory why ehe did it But when the pretty young wife of s feeble old millionaire is seen to frequent a pawnbroker's, and then enter a cheap lodging-housbeing watched by a detective well, theres enough mystery, love, action and high finance in this unusual story to satisfy anybody. Her Secret! by Will Payne ia the first of a series of adventures by Ben we Bodet, buaineaa detective, who is going to take rank as one . prophesy of the moet interesting sleuths of fiction. e, Is parent-lov- good-looki- ng e f Great men almost invariably have had unusual mothers or fathers who played a conspicuous part in shaping their lives, And yet, eminent psychologist! tell ui that the pampering love of parent for child unless wisely directed can do tremendous harm. Harvey O'Higgins hH interviewed one of the greatest ica on this vital problem. nerve-apedaliet- Amer- Nothing more amaxing and dramatic has been written about human relationships than "The in the new Cosmopolitan. Love-Imag- e, Americas Greatest Magazine oally violating tha laua Investigating Murders, Washington. Rear Admiral Bristol American high commissioners at Constantinople, has begun nn Investigation of the recent murder In Syrio of two American dtlsena, representatives ef tea Y. M. 0L A. Trent Evangelist Rough. Lancaster, Pa. Former service men, after services at EL Pauls Reformed Church attempt to mob Evangelist Henry 8 tough for having declared In tn address that many man In khaki and acum. ware riff-ra-ff . r Get Your Copy Today ! TREGONINO and HANLEY BOHRAlQf JOHNSON DXUG3 No. 10 -- |