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Show V s PaC I Who Slew Schuyler? la Vickyvan Mystery V Friday, March 12, 1920. THK EUREKA ISFttLTER ; JITNEY FARE INCREASED. John R. Klrkendall of Mammoth, that operating a Jitney between How a woman, wife of a wealthy place 'and Eureka, wee before the Mew Yorker, paeeed through the se- public utilitlea commission laat Frin cret door Into the next hoiue and day with an application for permla-aioto Inereaae the rate of fare. For there amumed a different name, between and personality, le partly some yeara the Jitney fare 25 centa been the etory of Vicky Van,"' a new 'the Tlntlc eampa has naked for Mr. Klrkendall and Ethel Paramount picture starring to charge SO centa. The comClayton, which will be aeon next mission ' gave him permission to Wednesday at the Star Theatre. The with 55 the underraise to eenta, big problem la the death of Randolph standing that the round trip fare will be (S cents. miMiii$$iiM Mrs. Angus Mellor was the guest of her parents at Paysou last week. E. C. Schuster of the Tintic Mere. Store has been at Salt Lake during the past week. Attorney L. A. Miner was over from Xephi last Saturday, attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mathews reon Sunday after a visit with turned TIRE EXPERT COMING. Provo relatives. A tire expert, representing the Dave Coombs of Paysou spent Goodyear company, will be in Eu- last 8unday with Mr. and Mrs. M. reka on March SOth for the purpose R. E. Sullivan. of telling local auto owners of few Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bonner are things about tires and how to get the pro ad parents of a fine baby boy, the best of service from and the little chap arriving at their for his announcement home last. Sunday morning. then attend his demonstration. Mrs. Theodore Miller of Salt Lake was in Eureka this week, visiting NCHOOL CARXIVAIi. with her daughters, Mrs. Edward Mrs. G. C. Lindsay. This evening at the TJntic High Bonner and Miss Louise. Tbornbirg returned School one of the classes Is giving a carnival which promises to be to her home at Salt Lake during the A good program early part of the past week after Quite an event. has been prepared and an invitation spending two weeks with the family of Joseph Wlghtman at Silver City. Is extended to the public. Win. Owens returned late last week after a trip to Balt 'Lake and Small Payments Will Get was accompanied by his son, Frank, Good Residence Properties who spent some weeks at one of the hospitals at the capita). It is surprising how reasonably Pat Donnelly, Jr., left last SunSchuyler, husband of the heroine. you can purchase residence proper- day of Kansas City where he will be Who killed Schuyler? "VickyVan? ties in Eureka. Right now Frank enrolled in an auto school for a few You will know when you see the Garrlty has a large list of desirable months, taking a regular auto meplaces and almost every one on the chanics course, Carolyn Wells wrote the story. list Is a bargain. At their last meeting the county How does this strike you? I room You will remember her for her other commissioners adopted resolutions novels such as The Curved Blade,' house with pantry, clothes closet, of condolence on account of the cow cellar, city water, lights, largs The Golden Bag, etc. She is a death, during the Influenia epidemic, prolific and talented authof of mys- barn, good chicken house and other of the wives of two county officers two outside lots. Location buildings; made Marion Fairfax tery tales. Attorney W. A. C. Bryan and the adaptation and Robert G. Vigno- south east part of town, $415 cash Sheriff Daniel Martin. if taken at once. la directed the picture. Mr. and Mrs. John' W. Ilurd are Several good places on Church Ethel Clayton is said to be at her making The from street. preparations to move to Salt $760 prices range best in a sort of dual role. The cast Lake City. Their home in this city, terms be will to and $4,000 granted is also declared to be excellent. Noah for so which they have occupied to reliable Beery has the Important role Schuyl- ' Another parties.7 room, wel. built many years, has been rented. Mr. snap: deer a semi-heav- y which part, home, contains pantry, clothes Hurd retired from business last year mands much fine acting. water and lights. Smili after operating a cigar factory in closets, Paramount has given this picture cash and the balance In this camp for about twenty years. payment a wonderful metropolitan setting, Installments. Robert Boswell, well known Goeasy and It la declared to be the most efOne or two fine business sites shen business man and a former re fective thing Miss Clayton has done ean be purchased for considerably aident of Tlntlc, was In Eureka last since her entrance into motion pic'less than they should bring a few Sunday. He states that he is contures. months hence. sidering a proposition of engaging Star Theatre Wednesday. j One three room house and one In the garage business at Goshen. four room house on upper Main Bt., He Is already heavily Interested in B arsons Garage on upper Mala near water tank. $750 takes both. business and farm property at that street is equipped to handle all Bee .Garrity for residence and place. kinds of anto repairs. No Job too business properties and get his fig' Tom Randel, another local man small for our careful consideration, urea on fire Insurance for property who moved away several months none too large for us to handle in any part of the Tintic District, ago, is back, and along with him the other members of his1 family. They returned last week after spending some time In California, where they thought of taking up a permanent residence but later changed their minds and came back to the best mining camp in the world. Fewson Heatherly, the IS year old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Smith, former Eureka people, died at Salt Lake Juring the past week. The child was born in Mexico and at tbe time of his death was enrolled in one of the Salt Lake schools and. was making fine progress with his studies. lie is survived by his parents, one brother and two sisters. W. N. Beatty, representing the Utah Power Co., was before the city council last Friday night, and brought about the adoption of a new franchise. It appears that the old franchise under which the power company operated, expired last year and for some reason a new franchise was not granted. The new franchise Is being published iu this issue of the Reporter. Mike Fitagerald, former saloon man of Tintic and more recently a policeman at Salt Lake, died at tbe latter place late last week. lie was 57 years of age. One of Mr. children Is now a prominent movie actress, going under the name of Ethel Clayton. During his stay in Tintic Fitzgerald operated a saloon in Eureka and later engaged in the same business at Silver City. Mrs. Hans Hassell of Mammoth entertained a dosen lady itlends on Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Sadie Nesblt of Provo, who is visiting her sons, Jack and Vivian Nesblt and their wives, ahd Robert Nes- them,-Watc- h . You can economize h . pio-tur- e. . - HE high cost of . clothes is not the price you pay for them; its what you get for your money. ' It the clothes dont wear, dont give you -- good service, theyre expensive at any price. You can reduce the cost of clothes by be- - A ing particular about what you get for what you spend. ' v . i , fabrics and high. class' tailoring; , nothing else wears so well. Get good style; a good appearance is economy. 'Youll get all these things here in' Hart Sehaffner and Marx clothes; complete satisf action . or money back. Get all-wo- ol v , W. F. SHRIVER ' . . s I - J-- The home of Hart Sehaffner and Marx Clothes. ifznLraizjzfiirajzfgjzjHjgmiiJiiJHJErEfHJErajHJHjajHJErajarajBJiiJBrHJHraranjnfai Cosmopolitan Productions Fits-geral- .: .'.A |