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Show ' v , hill .. WmWHHWHmWWIIMHmWHWWWWW w. 7 s Elks Will Conduct Frank Keenan Aflame ? - ' - ' - - - ' mit k s' s - t ' u ' ', ' ; - J l .' . h 'v -!v; , "w : s. L - I . i. - - - ' . 1. J- - .. 5 it. , ' -- - , i. . . . - : s, "f 'w : ' V . - . . .; " v?v:. Frtday, November 28I9tSiv XT - - l' - . . .' 1 S . '' v . ' - - .M1' s. deceased . A CORRECTION. A BURNING MESSAGE TO ALL THOSE WHO WISH TO HAVE MORE AND LIVE BETTER. In last week's Issue of the Report- er there appeared an ' Item, taken Drama In Six Thrilling Acts. ONE TOUCH OF HUMANITY which nude the Whole World the Hanum Touch which reached tato the Palace of the MiUj and into the Hovels of the Misled Poor- - a Toach adarialatcred by a Wise Mayor who bad stadied Human Nature, who knew when to apply reasonable and sensible force, and when to preach the gospel of and Profit Sharing. He broke the strike, Season and and gave not the strikers he deported the alien a sample of tree American leadership- - and be printed ont the path of Happiness to Capital and Labor alike! strike-make- i K j i complet- spect to the memory of members of the order. Star Tuesday Imt ' ' - ? y p ed for the annual memorial day program to ho given on Sunder, December 7th, by the officers and' members of Tin tic Lodge No. 711, B. P. O. Elks. The members of the memorial committee are now at work and will announce their mueleal and speaking numbers next week. These services ere always open to the pub-li- e and arc held each year out of re- The World An Intense are being ; .; REPORTER : Arrangementa - - ft.-- -. P. eeeeeeeeeMMe(eet((iMMeeeMieeeee(ieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeMeM(MMifs ' ' kj. , . J 1 i ' Usual'; Memorial Services Dea 7th . - 'VV . v jv-TH- EDBSU - V. . rs Labor THE PROFIT SHARING PROBLEM SOLVED. MHtWHIIIHHWHlH HWHWW Hit WMWMWWI Mil HWHWHWWWi from on of the Balt Lake dailies, to the effect that Gene Dempsey had been granted a dlvoree from John Dempsey of Eureka and we with to state that tha parties who figured In the case are not now and never have been residents of onr city. Hr. and Mrs. John B. Dempsey have been making their homo in this city .for the past few years, the former being employed at one of the mines. Mr. Jack Dempsey is n brother of chsmplon Dempsey, the worlds flghtef, but he is not the John Dempsey from whom n divorce was secured at Salt Lake. WILL PUBLISH TAX L18T. Arrangements have been. 'made for the publication of the delinquent tax list for tha year 111! In the columns of the Eureka Reporter and the Ne-p- The UetV which will cover everything In Juab county, Including the Incorporated eltiee, will be put Into type in the Reporter office. Taxes become delinquent on Saturday. Timee-New- ItWOWW a. 140 BLIND SOLDIERS IN POST. Gifts It is learned that Wilford C. Calkins of Paysun, a blind soldier, is a member of Erergree Post No. 5, Baltimore, lid., and that all the 146 membere of thoe poet lost their eye-e'gon the battlefield, and moit o: them are taking educational work to fit themeelvee for self support. For ht Young and ASKS Old illOHWO ; FOR-HEAV- Y DAMAGES. Lest Saturday, - In the district court at Provo, William Flneh filed ult for damagea in the sum o: ' (5,131 against J. G. Weathers ol Eureka. Thfb suit resulted from the to Flneh by beating administered Weathers, last August. ' "Almost Married Js Latest Allison Feature Schramm-Johnso- Drugs No. 10; n Almost Married, from the pen of R. V. Darling, la the latest eomedy drama In which tha clever Metre tar, May Allison, will bo sera. This play,- which will be. shown at the Star Theatre on Monday next, la filled with breesy and unexpected situations. The young star enacts the' role of a girl of the Swlea Alpe who meotc A romance the eon of a millioni-lre- . enauee which, however, la rudely battered. The rare beauty of lira voice and face attracts the attention of a musical director and ha trana-planher from her mountain home to the heart of Now York when she Mura iu tha front ranks of a popular review. Hera she moots tha boy's father and the situations which resalt are amaxlng and amusing and causa untold complications. It Is a , play which will win popular favor. Copyriglit 1919, Hart bchaffnerA Man ii ts A REAL DANCE ELKS' PAVILION TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd Cole McElroy and HIS INCOMPARABLE JAZZ BAND of Portland, Oregon. Star Theatre Notice a dance. The boys were recruited from the beat big hotel dance orchestra h. In Helena 1800 paid admiaeioa In 8 alghta; Billings 735 In one night; 8000 in one week at Walla Walla Fate and they all said SOME FACTS: WONDERFUL DANCE MUSIC." MHIMI HAPPY CHILDHOOD Childhood days are happy days to the robust child; they are intended to be days of growth. r ' Boys Clothes as good as made by Hart Schaffner & Marx s 'f Monday. b 7 - ' ' i T " . . For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Salt Lake City, .Utah, November 31, Notice Is hereby given that LeRoy McMullin, of Sandy, Utah, who, on Angnat 17, 1(14, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 011178. for BWfc. Section 30, Townehlp 7 South, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to nlake final five-yea- r proof,' to establish claim to tha land above described, before the Register end Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on tha llth day of January, 1130. Claimant names as witnesses: Ur-bi- n McMullin, Glen HeHnllln, Thos. McMullin, A. O. MeMulUn, all ef Sandy, Utah.' GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First pub. Not. SO, 1010.) WWHWWH(HWWWWW66MH1 .... ' lilt. Admission 25c to all then 10c ' - THE thing youve always wanted when you bought clothes for the boy; the real quality that lasts and looks well; the real style that makes your -- C.. W , v. jit --V ; i , i - c - boy look like a member of the family. l Jfotiee For Publication. 8. Department of the Interior, Land . Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, November 31, 1010. Notice Is hereby given that Fanny Mahaney, of Salt Lake. City, Utah, who, on November 37, 114, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 013408, for SEK, 8 NEU. Lota 1 and I, Section I, Township 0 South, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian, baa filed notice of intention to make Hu! five-ye'proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 15th day of January, 130. Claimant namea as- - witnesses: William H. Jack, of Belt Lake City, Utah, J. E. Jack, of Salt Lake City, Utah, C. F. Vesely, of Sandy, Utah, Herbert Chamberlain, of Draper, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First pub: Not. SI, boys say it; and the fathers say it; shouldn't we say it. That's the one t Youll find these clothes here; they have the seme ... A quality in the fabrics, the same. ' high class tailoring that have made these mak- vers famous; they have new lively, smart style. U. all-wo- ol X-"O m """ X - ' Youll like the way your boy looks in them. We knoyr we can give you the comet fit t . ar brings to a child that is not thriving, power that sustain strength substance that determines growth. Scott'i winch is readily asrims is concentrated lated and transmuted into strength. Give Scotti Emulsion to growing children often, tome-nourishme- The . ? (; nt Mil aiLtate end of codJhcr ell media Me." made la More and refined B is a eaanmtce at parity aad reletehUty i tattei .HooiBflc!d,W.J. me lll.) r .f. rj. The home of Hart Schaffner A Marx clothes ; ' . . -. f 'i i T - f r ... ' ' meeeeeeeeeeineeooifeooeeeMeweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteee(iini(l "'SS |