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Show . V Friday, November Bala I WaiwiHAw 21, 191$. fQ THE EUREKA REPORTER 8eoi ' In flavor Melodrama of Pep, Hale Hmmlltoni FllMetro which Wb'O' Psffi 7 .LOCAL la to be latest play featured at the Creaeent Theatre, on 8 on day, la the rollicking adyentuie aud romanee of a young Big Comedy Program at the Star American In a email South American every Thuraday night ' republic. Miss Ads la at Balt Lake Mr. Hamlltoa play the role of this week oaShepherd basin eea for the BapJimmy Banter, who meeta Latin In- tist Church, trigue with ingenuity and treachery County Attorney Bryan was In Euwith valor. While trying to get a cargo of munltlona intd the turbu- reka oa official business early In the lent republic he eatchee the gllmpee week. dare-der- ll Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Conyers returned on Wednesday after s visit at Salt Lake and Payaon, A. W. Larson was In Salt Lake this week, going there to attend the funeral of his unde, A. A. Nordwall. Members of the Loyal Order of Moose conducted a very enjoyable dancing party at the Elks Pavilion on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John H. MoChryatal and Hn. L. E. Pierce returned test Saturday after spending a couple of days at Provo. G. C. Lindsay, manager of the local ahow house, wee at Balt Lake during the week, booking pictures for the month of December. Mr." and Mrs. Frank Birch and the children returned to Silver City on Monday evening after a trip to Provo where they were summoned by the death of Mrs. Birch father, Mr. and Mm. Japes, C, Simpkins and Mr. and Mrs. Courtiand Clark, all of Bpringville, were in Eureka during the week, being guests at tbe homa of Mr. anil Mrs. George Simp-kin- a, . HALX Or HtKLTOX. of a beautiful face and realised that he has seen the only girl." Who she is be haa not the least idea but he fully determines to meet her. What is his amasemont when he finds her to be the daughter of the President of the country in which he is interested. From then on bis enthusiasm is remarkable. He is the means of Quelling a rebellion which occurs and- is lauded as the personification of American pep and courage. His romance flourishes and the happy outcome puts a finishing touch to a remarkably vigorous and entertaining performance. Other notables of the cast are Alice Lake, Fred Mala testa, Alice l. Nolan, Charles Maileg and Victor The production was directed by Harry L. Franklin and produced under the personal supervision of Maxwell Karger, director general. Po-te- r. S-O-- Goodies! "the tliat kind m-e-- l-t ia your mouth light, 1 fluffy, tender cakes, biscuits and doughnuts that just keep you hanging 'round the pantry all mads with CALUUET I luusHitn the cfcit, purest! most . economical kind. Try i t drift away btke-d- a y failures, Yon sire obis yce bay It. You tare when yoe tue U. Calumet coot tint only rach imedients as bars bean BrassaS" SUfS HIGHEST I second mishap Vat week when he fell and broke so arm that had previously been fractured by a fall on the stairs at the school, Mrs, King, who WM a resident of Euroka many years ago at which time ehe was Mias May Tompkins, has been the guest of Mre. John H, McChrystal daring the past week. Mre. Kings home Is In New York City but. for several months she has been visiting with Balt Lake frlendi. Rev. and Mm- - W, H. Bulkier, whose home Is ip Michigan, arrived In Eureka during thelwyCk and will upend n few months with their daughter, Miee Elisabeth Rulkley, Rev, Bulk-le- y has keep g pleglongry in northern Michigan tor the pagt forty ycarg, A dishonest bargain is always n poor one for him who practices the dishonesty, however great may he the gain in wealth. The most precious capital a man can put into any business is good character, and good character makes a mighty poor bedfellow for him who cheats hie neighbor. Jack Fitsgermld and Walter Miller left late last week fay Phoenix. Arisons, where they Wve accepted employment. Both un engineers, Mr. Fltsgerald having recently been employed at the Tintic Standard while Mr. Miller waa connected with the Chief Cons, mine during the past few years. Mrs. Katherine R nisei 1, who haa been attending anWt school in Chicago, specialising jin window trimming, returned to her home in Mammoth Thursday of last week. Mrs. Russell will spend n short time with her mother, Mrs. Ann Klrkendall, before leaving for Salt Lake, where she will pursue her chosen profession. Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Leuven and the children returned to Eureka last week after spending n couple of months In California. Wy sold out their Interests Const but were not section and decldi best mining cam; Eureka. The trip to and from California was made by unto. Six days were required going and about ton the roads were days on the retain in bad condition ae the result of storms Don't Bnild As It Is Far Cheaper To Buy It is not enough that you stop the cough, you must go back ot the effect and remove the cause. Thousands subject to colds and coughs find that SCOTT'S PUUSDON three or four times daily Tou cant afford to bnild with prices of material ae high as they are but you can get some wonderful bargains in local residence property by calling on Frank Garrlty. Ho hue n long list of honeee which are offered for sale and most of them are real snaps. This week: two rooming hones Gilt edged Investpropositions. ments. A chance to make aome money. Aik for particular. Church Street honeee at price ranging from 9760 to 94,610. Some of the moat deairabla housea in the city. Lead villa Row, an excellent residence section, and yon can got yonr choice of throe splendid place. The prices are exceptionally low. Let Garrlty show yoq thee houses. Residences on Main Street, three or four of them, and nil at rock bottom prices. Many of those proaa positions can ha handled on . Works wooden in building up tanas. Scott's derives its power to strengthen by resistance . ;; its poeoer to nourish. Better let Scott's Emulsion help the near the Chief and 91166 950 will mins, pries handle the deqL A splendid business lot on Main street, good location. See Garrlty A 7 room house, for particulars. Many other bargalna itftl, Haarit rSalkylai mmaaoMc.1 lt-8-7 ifW c, v. ytterbeek ,jA Instructor in the Tintic Hig!b moo), met with a u Yea Must Do More eft In Tintic real Garrlty also writes firs insurance with some of the strongest eompanlee operating In the stats. & iMaBBaBBiMraaMniaaMRRBRRia Thanksgiving Day we turn our thoughts to the blessings of the p&sti in a spirit of deep thanksgiving to Almighty God, in His great mercy has shown salvation to this republic and to all nations. AGAIN We turn our thoughts to the future with the knowledge that Thanksgiving Day and Christmas this year must be the happiest in our lives, and the coining New Tear the brightest we have ever faced in promise of peace, prosperity and restor- ation. Of all tiie holidays Thanksgiving is surely the homiest. We specialise in supplying things that will Hk your home comfortable and inviting. Have you a phonograph or piano to entertain your guests on Thanksgiving Day? Have you plenty of comfortable rockers? b Come to our store and select the things you need and let us tell you how easy it is for you to get them. No matter whose Christmas gift you are thinking of yon will And the one that is just right at our store, and if you cannot pay cash we will arrange convenient toms to suit you. Come early though, while our stocks are complete, that you may have greater variety to select from. As we endured and worked together to win the war, so let us now likewise continue in the works of peace, that the hopes and promise of the New Tear may be realized in abundance for our own country, and for all the world. Taylor Bros. Co. EUREKA |