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Show Friday, December 3, 1920. Once Again the BIG CHRISTMAS STORE Is Ready For the DOLL FURNITURE, BUGGIES, WE HAVE PREPARED for this Christmas as DOLLS, never before in our years of leadership as Toy ETC. Merchants of Eureka. until Christmas will given a special section and been Everything the doll needs has be known Larger and more complete stocks and oyer half as TINTIOS DOLL SHOP!! Visit it sure! of our entire second floor is devoted to TOTS. OLD SANTA HIMSELF WILL BE WITH US DEC. 4, AT 4 OCLOCK WRITE THAT LETTER TO HIM NOW TELL HIM WHAT YOU WANT. POST IT IN OUR SPECIAL MAIL BOX FOR HIM THEN WHEN HE COMES IT WILL BE WAITING FOR HIM. FLOWERED TEA SET ALUMINUM TEA SET CHINA DISHES PIANOS, TRAINS WALKING ROOSTER POP GUN SAMMIE KAR The easy rowing motion appeals instantly to children. Automatically becomes a coaster when child stops pumping. TRICK AUTO A mechanical novelty full of action and well made. JACK-IN-A-BO- X CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS Tree Ornaments A beautiful assortment of small glass ornaments, including tree top. GAMES ' TWENTY MORE DOMINOS LOTTOS A Handwork RUMME OUUA BOARD FLINCH Composition Character Baby Doll with sweater suit, leggings and cap. G ere. Co. SLEIGHS Flexible Flyer, all rises. CADILAC AUTO Latest Model-Wo- rth Seeing. Hiss Rath Phillips of Salt Lake Mrs. David Fonts of Silver City was in Eureka last week, being the the sick list on the during been gnest of Miss Fern Sylvester. past week. m Fennell specialises on high grade meats but the store well stocked with GROCERIES; in fact every-.thinf- e is that is needed for your table can be secured. Yon take no chances when yon trade at this store became imonly the best is carried in stock and yon are given mediate advantage of any change in price. Fruits, Vegetables, Turkeys, Fish, etc. in season. Sale of Stoves and Ranges Tin-ti-e Mere. Co. Mies Claire Stack was out from Salt Lake thle week for a visit with her mother, Mrs. J. D. Stack. Hre. William McCormick returned during the week after a visit with her parente at Balt Lake. Mrs. Tomlinson will entertain the members of the Bridge Club at their meeting on December 11th. Let Garrlty write yonr fire insurance. Strong companies represented. Prompt attention to all insurance Eureka Personals. Basaar at L. D. 8. Church, Friday, December 10th. All Invited. When in need of fire Insurance consult Frank Garrlty for rates. He writes Insurance on Tlntld property. Hr. and Hre. George Galeford of Uammoth welcomed a new baby girl to the borne on Wednesday. This Is the eighth great grandchild of Hre. W. H. Green of Silver City. Bny yonr heating stove or range through the Tlntle Here Co. Pricea matters. have been cut and slashed until ' O. A. Amundson, who recently there are aome rare bargains awaita photo atndlo in Enreka, opened ing yon. waa in town yesterday and says that The Primary Association of the L. he Is fast getting the place equipped D. S. Church will conduct a basaar for business. He wishes permanent at the Amusement Hall on Friday, to announce that all pictures taken December 10th, at X o'clock p. m. np' to and Including December lXth Program In the evening at 7.X0. will be ready for delivery before Those who hive promised to assist Christmas. . are asked to send In their articles Mrs. Samuel Rowley, who last at once. week was placed In the ears of the Hre. Rose Treeldder will leave on local Juvenile court pending an Saturday for Oakland, Cal., where ezamlnatlen, haa keen allowed to she will spend the greater part of take np her residence with her the winter. The Enreka Hotel, which mother at Silver City. Judge Rasmu-so- n, Hre. Treeldder haa operated for of the Juvenile court for the several years, will temporarily be Fourth and Fifth Districts, was In turned over to Hre. Householder, Enreka during the week for the purwho formerly managed the Bullion pose of making an Investigation of Beck Hotel In this city. this case, but decided to let relaThomas Weldon li captain of the tives take care of Mrs. Rowley tor soccer team at the Berkley, Cali the present. The womans children have been sent to Salt Lake where ts a fornia, Unlveralty, by his they are being given the best of can, ter received durii Weldon. The the mother not being insane but of mother, Hre. Ji the haa man past few feeblo mind. young HIM Fern Sylvester, wbo is atyears been play! . a fast game of soccer football and hie friends will tending the B.,Y. U. at Provo., apent be pleased to know that his playing the latter part of last week In Eurehas won. him the captalnor of such ka with her parents, Mr. and Hre. as that at the Berkley school. J. B. Sylvester. a 3 let-we- ek : Fennells Meat and Grocery EUREKA PHONE 18 wx t 4 Y. T' Inch 16 Inch Fully Dressed B Composition Doll with shoes and stockings. BLOCKS HARMONICAS MERCHANT MARINE GAME f! 26 Beautiful Jointed Doll, moving eyes, with lashes, silk mohair wig. PIT PARCHESI V SPECIALS FOR THE DOLL SHOP OPENING iimineeeee RANQES, BARKING DOGS CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS BLACK BOARDS ROCKING HORSE WAGONS, CARTS FURNITURE SETS DRUMS, BOOKS DOLL BED White enamel with matress and pillows. A very well made and attractive toy. George Walsh in a sensational photoplay at Star tonight. Hr. and Mrs. John Peterson are the parents of a baby boy, which was born on Wadnesday at their home in 8ilver City. ' Prices have been cut on heating tores and ranges at the Tlntle Here. Store. Don't buy a stove until you get this stores prices. Members of the Women of Woodcraft are urged to attend the meeting next Monday evening, when businsM of importance will be transacted. Miss Madellns Anderson and Miss Helen Wilder, both of Mammoth, returned to Salt Lake early In the week, resuming their studies at the University of Utah. They came home for Thanksgiving. William Buckley, father of Hre. Fred Rlchan, died during the week at his home In Provo. He was in his SXnd year. Deceased was a native of England and was prominently Identified with affaire in Provo for nny yean, being well known as a musician. If you need a heating stove or range visit the Tlntle Mere. Store and get the new pricea. They can mvs you tome money. George Walsh In a sensational photoplay at Star tonight. Buy a phonograph for. Christmas. Richard May, with demonstration room In Eureka Hotel building, has the agency for two of the beet machines on the market which an sold on easy terms. He also carries a fine line of records which can be used on any machine. Call at once and Insun delivery of a maritn (or Christmas. Georgs Walsh at Star tonight. ' HIm Ivadell Okey returned Friday night attar spending a few days in Salt Lake. John Ivey, old time resident of Eureka, hM been quite 111 daring the past week and today was taken to one of the Balt Lake hospitals. Rav Killeen, of Provo, has dome to Eunks to take charge of the Catholle Chnrch, succeeding Rev. Sheehy, recently sMlgned to another parish. Mn. Bat Sullivan waa In Balt Lake early in the week,' going there to meet her nelce, Hiss Shea, who' arrived from Butte and who will be a gnest at the Sullivan home for soma weeks. M oasis ChiM, John Okey, Elbert Beesley, Lavone Fuller, Afton And-rn-e and Cornell Wrldo wen among the Enreka boys that attended the football game at Salt Lake :on ' Thanksgiving Day. t Tonng men, between the ages ot Id. and XI, are requested to attend a meeting at the Mlneres Union Hall at I p. m. on Sunday, December 6tb, when the Junior Moose Club la organized. Already quite a number bare expressed a desire to Join and the organization will be of great' benefit to the young men of Eureka: Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Franks entertained at a family dinner last Sun- -' day, covers being laid for twelve nd Lon Galloway, of Salt Lake, being a special gnest. Mr. Galloway came to Enreka with Walter Franks, who is attending the Unlveralty of Utah, and HIm Margaret Franks, also a U. of U. student, was home on a abort vacation. Bee Walsh In "From Now On" at Star tonight . to-b- . 0 I |