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Show THANKSGIVING DANCE TO BE GIVEN AT PAVILION -- Funeral Services Held Friday For Mrs. Gatley V uul then will Klki Pavilion on Aa it ha fts i EUREKA EEF03XEX ' : 1 Friday, November 18, 192L tin the evening of Thanksgiving Day. Mule by the Bonner Oreheetra. Regnlar price of admlaalon. Dancing from to S Tin tic Standard Chief Cons o'clock. Victoria Dragon Bebe Daniel at the Star Theatre Iron Blossom anday. Eagle A Bine Bell Bwansea Centennial Eureka Grand Central Gemini Tlntlc Drain Tunnel Colorado Empire Mina Bullion Beck 1 41 IT 14 14 Coats, Suits and Dresses of Quality and Style At the L-- D. B. Church In this city lest Friday afternoon funeral services were conducted over the remains of Mrs. James Gatley. Bishop Pinch officiated and John O. Freckle-to- n offered the opening prayer. Dr. E. J. Howell was the principal speak Tho and good quality materials used in their construction feeltheir beautiful draping lines give that well dressed ing. The styles also appeal to the well dressed woman. It is all these features combined that make them such odrahio garments. Give yourself a Christmas present thin year buy one of these beautiful coats or suits. Suit and Coat prices from $25.00 to $45.00. Then is a eham about our suits and 1 4 S S S S -- I -- S lfammoth 1 1 1 Sunbeam Eureka Mines coats. THE NEWEST STYLES ARE REPRESENTED IN THESE DRESSES We are showing a beautiful assortment of the new fall and winter design in dresses which we offer at markably low prices, in styles and materials that will mark the wearer as unusually well dressed. Our dresses an priced from $15.00 to $35.00. n Eureka Bullion sold Suma sold at SHe- - Tuesday East Crown Point sold at Sc. East Tlntlc Coalition sold at Eureka Bullion sold at Provo sold at 1 He. Iron Blossom sold at 15c. Zuma sold at I He. Star Theatre ft TUBS. MON. 4e. Anita Stewart a Plctarlsation fn of Louis Provoata . Powerful Novel Published In The People's Home Journal" "Her Kingdom of Dreams" The romance of a marriage of Directed hall Nellan with the greatest cast In the ' the ef history all-st- ar . screen. The Photoplay Perfect. The magnificent acting of the cast makes every scene a de- un-rhal-ed light . at 4 He. c. Follies Oirls Seen Again In'" Dont Blame the Stork" With the story centering around a. bachelor coming home from a party In the early hours of his wedding day and finding a strange' baby on his doorstep, the Pollies Girls have particular fitting place In "Dont Blame the Stork," newest of the two eel Christie Comedies which comes to the Star Theatre on Thursday. There Is a particularly elaborate setting showing the cabaret where the bachelor party is held and In the course of this the Pollies Girls appear, led by Mollle McGowan, who has won all sorts of dancing ai beauty prises In the Los Angeles film colony. Harry Gribbon, who makes his Christie debut In this picture, heads the cast which Includes Teddy Sampson and Helen Darling. WARM SLIP-OVERS er, taking for his subject: "Mother." His talk was wonderfully appropriate and most .Impressive. Charles Morrison gave the benediction and at the cemetery the grave was dedicated by Bishop Pinch. Musical numbers at the church were as follows: Selections by the choir, a duet by Messrs. Georg Brewster and Walter Chrlstopheraon, and a solo by Mrs. Jerry J. Sullivan. Many beautiful floral offerings were presented by friends of the family and lodges to which Mr. GaU ley belongs. Pall bearers were from the Elks and Eagles lodges, being as follows: George W. Owen, Jesse Puller, H. E. Wall, J. J. Mathews, George Brewster and Oscar Doyle. Among the people who were her for the funeral were: the mother and brother of the deof ceased, Mrs. Mary Gustaveson Tooels, and Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Gustaveson of Holden: Carl Ekenstam of Tooele; Mrs.' Victor Peterson of Salt Lake and Ben Richter of Town- - Beautifully knitted in soft, warn yarns, in fashionable dark colors. OF THE FAMILY SPORT WEAR SWEATERS Especially designed for the outdoor woman. In brisk colors, deeply knitted to give full play as well as warmth. Ladies', Misses' and Children's . picture of unusual appeal la "Know Tour Men," with Pearl Perfect Package Campaign WWt M th8 ,Ur- - whlch wln snoonea By umceiih0wn tonight at the Crescent. It 0 la a William Fox production, which The post office department desires ; meaal it is , an entertainment of to make It known that they are 'value. sheartlly In favor of the " Perfect f Kin white may have been seen Package Campaign" being carried on-better picture, but If so It has by the express companies and rail- - not been In Utah. Th emits I kmS are laid In a fashionable colony near Christmas will soon be here and ww Fork City, and the stare think what is more disappoint- - 'tings for these were elaborate, As .In than to receive an empty box young social butterfly who audio present all broken up, all caused denly has grave hardships and improper packing and wrap- - iponslbllltles thrown on her should-pinor oftlmes to receive no pro-- m when every friend except one detent at aU, Jt having been lost, sorts her, Miss White Is superb. through Improper address. This She gave th true ring to th role condition could be eliminated that could easily have been mistreatentirely .If the public could he ed and made maudlin. (made to realise the necessity of perTwo of the biggest scenes were n fect wrapping of parcels, a storming of the financier's j Postmaster Beesley says packages he had by the stockholders 'should be well wrapped and In ruined, and th shooting of Phelps strong containers, ths name and ad- by a woman he had ruined. dress should be plainly written or printed on both th tag and th par- Bib Throughout Country cel, not forgetting the name and adOpposed To Militarism dress of the sender In the upper left hand corner of th parcel. It would Elks lodges throughout the Unitbe well to write the address on a piece of paper and place It Inside ed States are passing resolutions fathe package before wrapping It up, voring International disarmament. this practice has saved many pack- Lodges of the order sent to Presiages from going to th dead letter dent' Harding resolutions In which they state that the people of this office. country are hoping and praying for relief from the burdens which they M. E. CHURCH NOTES. are now carrying th burdens causo armament and Services at the M. E. Church for ed by competitive Sunday, Nov. 30th, are as follows: pledging the order's support In the movement which has been launched Sunday School at 10 a. m. with a view to relieving th world Church Services at 11 a. m. . powers of such expenditures which m. Evening Service at 7.S0 p. The subject announced for the are gradually forcing them Into evening service Is "Christs Call for bankruptcy and enslaving their peotaxation. pi exhigh through A cordial Invitation Is Men. tended to all to come and obtain BIO ADVANTAGES IN BUYING help from this Interesting sermon. THE ADVERTISED ARTICLE A Bible Clan has Just been orMerchandise that Is advertised In School and the Sunday ganised new members are desired. All adults moves very much faster than that and young people are Invited to which Is not. Therefore th stock Js kept new and up to date. There come and Join this group. The regular weekly choir practice are no shopworn and slow sellers to will be held at th church Wednes- be disposed of In the store that keeps the advertising columns at work sellday evening, Nov. SSrd. Cottage Prayer Meeting will be ing goods. And you can always depend upon held Tuesday evening, Nov. find. the Quality of advertised articles. wUI be announced Place of meeting The merchant's reputation Is back of later. and he cannot A cordial Invitation Is extended his merchandise It his by misrepresenting Jeopardise to all to attend the Thanksgiving even the least bit. service at the church on Thanks- goods Furthermore, th dealer's newspagiving morning. per announcement usually offers money saving bargains. Every thrifty CARD OP THANKS. person should take full advantage of such opportunities. James Gatley and children wish O' to extend their sincere thanks to ABB. , LOCAL BRIEF their neighbors and other friends Prospecting outfit, enfor the many nets of sympathy and FOR BALE gine can be used both tor hoist to them In their d Bee and for compressor. bereavement, caused by the death lS-Auto Co.. Provo. of a beloved wife and mother. They are especially desirous of thanking STORE FOR BALE A small but promising business In th best loall who assisted at Mrs. Outlay's funcation on Main street Owner has last eral Friday. plans which will take him from Eureka. 8omebody with a smi amount of capital Is going to pick FOR FLETCHER'S up a real snap here. Cull Reporter office phone II. t? A We offer an assortment of ladies' waists and blouses in crepes and georgettes, in a wonderful array or styles and colors, regnlar price from $3.95 to $6.00, for $248. $7.50. PARTICULAR SHOES st For particular men. We call them particular and justly so. If you will take a few minutes to examine them you will agree with us that they have been made with particular care. Every pair guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Mens Dress Shoes priced from $5.00 to $10.00. g, et MENS AND BOYS SWEATERS man-Slo- Now is the right time to purchase your sweater. The new stocks are here and the assortments are at their best. Men's Sweaters from $3.00 to $12.00. Boys' from . $2.00to$7.00. MENS AND BOYS' CAPS - - JBart Jfoldim rfiihbn - -- kindness-extende- Beho-flel4t ) 'Jhrshanmiin Children Cry CASTORI A Shirts $1.50 to $8.00. LADIES' PUMPS AND OXFORDS. A big shipment of ' the latest fall and winter pumps and oxfords received today. Leathers in kid, calf and patents. Oxfords are in great demand and we are ready to please every fancy. Prices to suit all $4.00 to ron or, doffarson Theyre good, in every way you look at them. Because every feature in them is good and their prices are very reasonable. Work Shirts from 69e to $1.50. Flannel Shirts from $2.25 to $6.00. Dress and Negligee BLOUSES l Marshall MENS SHIRTS SPECIAL OFFERING IN LADIES' I cSVWbup Avoid danger of taking cold by laying in a supply of rubbers for the whole family while stocks are complete. We have a complete stock of all styles of rubber footwear for men, ladies and children. Sweaters priced from $2.00 to $12.50. Peari White Appears Li This New Fox Picture . N 1 out-of-to- set-ju- RUBBERS FOR EVERT MEMBER Yon will be delighted with the patterns jand styles of the new caps as yon will the exceptionally low prices. WINTER UNDER WEAR. . We donbt if yon could find a more complete display of serviceable underwear anywhere. Compare our prices and qualities with others. You don't have to buy jst look. Mens unions from $1.25 to $6.75 Wonderful Values. ft uM-Aiuhtd- x Notice of Diamond Queen Mining d Milling company, a corporation of the State of Utah. Location of property, Untie Mining District. Utah. Location of principal place of bnslneae, Eureka, Utah.' Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the above named mining company, held at the office of the secretary. In J. E. O'Connor's store. In . Eureka City, Juab County, Utah' on Wednesday, November HUt,, Ilf 1, 1;aa 69c to $3.50 each. CORRECT FURNISHINGS FOR MEN AND BOYS The woman who buys her men and boys furnishings will please them by selecting from our fall and winter assortments. Styles and sizes are complete now. IDEAL BLOUSES FOR BOYS Ideal blouses are made from carefully selected fabrics. Their construction and finish insure a perfect fit and your boy will take pride in wearing the IDEAL Brand Blouse. se ment, being No. IS, of (H) cant per share, vas levied on the capital stock of the corporation. Issued and outstanding, payable Immediately to J. D. Healy, secretary, at J. E. OConnors store. Eureka, Utah. t Any atoek upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Monone-ha- lf . day, December llth, 1911, wUI be delinquent end advertised for sale at public unction, and unless payment la made before, will he sold on Monday, January 9th, ISIS, at IS o'clock, noon, at the office of th secretary at J. E. OConnors Store in Eureka, Utah, to pay th delinquent assessment together with ths cost of advertising and expense of sale.. J. D. HEALY. Bocy (Pint pub. Nov. IS. 1IS1.) ... .. o- WHY TAXES ARE HfQIL. There are employed In th dvU service of the federal government, exclusive of the army end navy, on In each 7S people on American non, ten years of ago or over, engaged In gainful occapatlons. , . |