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Show rr ' Hi Psftf UT03TC1 JEUREKA ey ,, Friday, December 16, 192L f Mrs. Paul Hllsdale la recovering from a two weeks Illness llrs- - Btella Shea was la Salt Lake late last week, selecting her line of milllnerp for the coming spring. Mr. and Mrs. William Mathews spent Baturdap and Bundap- visiting at Salt Lake Cltp. w r tomorrow at Miners Union Hall. Attend and select pour Xmas . gifts. Miss Maude Laptoa was the guest of Salt Lake friends last Baturdap and Bundap. Nick Ferrando left this week for a visit with his children In California. He will remain on the coast until about the first of the pour. Peter Ohlaon, local carpenter, is spending a month or two on the TOUR problem wfast to givo EDS for Ohrlstmu solYed at thii J. 0. Pemij Company Eton. !b easily Men folks expect and appreciate useful gifts that's why we suggest the following items as especially good ones to girt Father, Brother, Husband and Bon or Sweetheart - Pacific Coast, the trip being made That We Are Eahently Qualified to Gire ExcepthasI Vahts to improving his health. L. C. Dotp, former resident of En reka, was back In the camp last Frir dap and Baturdap, giving his attention to mining matters. Mrs. Hannah Phillips, formerlp of Eureka, has been named as noble grand of the new Rebekah lodge, instituted this week at Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hlnklep- and children, former Eureka residents, were out from Balt Lake Baturdap aud Bundap, being guests of Mr. and with a View is Deconstrated by This list and Tbrocgbnt Oar Store Men's Neckties CON STAN CE Bl N N E Y aTTHE STOLEN KISS REALART PICTURES Star Theatre Sunday IWMM HIIHI HIWWWWM 11 MtHW 1 1 58c, way- - it will cease to be deserving! Mrs. B. Stewart of : Mammoth entertained a number of friends at a birthday party at her home on Tuesday afternoon of thla week. The guests attending were: Mr. and Mrs. James Fltsgerald, Mrs. Clarence Salisbury, Mrs. Thomas Clark. Mrs. Jane Mordse and William Dowdell. . Mr. and Mn. J. E. Dillon an the parents of a splendid baby girl. The chad arrived at their home on Baturdap of last week a trifle early If she was intended as a Christmas present but a welcome gift nevertheless. Its the first youngster for the Dillons and thayve a right to feel elated. Walter Fitch, J r who for several months has been making Ms heme at Coronado Beach, Cal., Is in Eureka giving his attention to mining and other business matters. Mr, Fitch arrived In camp late last week and intends to return to the within the next few daps. Members of the local Masonic fraternity, who ban visited Provo can tip, have had the prlvelege of inspecting the new Masonic temple which Is now ready tor use. The building Is well arranged to nu the requirements of the "blue lodge" and various other Masonic bodies at the Garden City, in fact it Is one of the best lodge buildings In the state and should bo a lasting pleasure to the numbers of Story Lodge No. 4, who are responsible tor Its sia mores nr as rates SI Stores In Utah Forte Bingham Chapas Marpsvale EUREKA ML Bountiful Rebec Mump Ni Ot jr A Card Sometimes alt Lake dtp Spaafah Fa pringvtile n a theatrical avent happens of such great Importance that it stands out above everything else during the current season like a beacon light in the history of human progress. Such an event is now about to occur in this dtp. Every once in a while the Balt Lake Theatre has the pleasure and the honor of presenting some extraordinary attraction of great magnitude. Owing to onr previous experience on ouch occasions we desire to serve ample warning to our patrons of an opportunity that should not be neglected, so that they map secure seats well in advance. The extraordinary attraction which we are now about to present to our patrons is the Mg spectacular and sensational offering, "Aphrodite, which created such a furore ia New York a season ago at the Century Theatre in that dtp, and which was the sensation of Paris when originally presented there prior to its New York production. We have Just completed arrangements with Messrs. F. Rap Comstock and Morris Gest whereby this gigantic offering in all of its oriental beauty and magnificence will be presented at the Balt Lake Theatre, three nights and Baturdap matinee, commencing Thursday evening, December 21th, at I p. m. Theatregoers who keep in touch with theatrical events do not need to be reminded of the extraordinary demand for seats which took place in New York when Aphrodite" waa first presented. Tickets were eagerly bought up by speculators, who sold them for as high as each for the opening night The newspapers declared the play a sensation. The theatre was packed to the doors for the entire season and thousands of people were tuned away during the extraordinary New York engagement Now Messrs. Comstock and Gest are presenting Aphrodite" on tour with this enormous company, with IB Mg ecenea. Aphrodite" when dime in Paris was hailed as the worlds greatest and most sensational play. It has since duplicated that success in New York. Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston. It will bo presented ken In all of Ita resplendent glory. ' Owing to intense interest fat the engagement MAIL ORDERS for this important theatrical event win now bo received. Bead remittance with stamped envelope for return of tickets, and as then will unquestionably be aa avalanche of mail orders, please name choice of two performances to Insun getting seats. . Prices: Nights, $1, fl.EO, $1, ll.il and IS. Baturdap Matinee, Add ten per cent for war tax. 1, 91.11, ll.il, Wo believe the engagement of Aphrodite" will bo the wMamiiiy succossful event la the history of this theatre. GEORGE D. PYPER, Manager. Balt Lake Theatre, Balt Lake till . - v Carl Hendrickson and his mother, Mrs. Anna Hendrickson, returned on Bundap after spending the summer at Moore, Idaho. They will likely remain here for the winter. Mr. Hendrickson says the past seas has been a very trying one for the Idaho farmers, there being no market for the things grown. The Idaho farmers have experienced two bad seasons 1910 and 1991 and many of them are In serious condition. of Great Importance 99-9- . PUBLIC BEAT BALE AT BOX OFFICE MONDAY, DEC. SITH - .. $6.50 Juveniles Heavy D oubla Breasted Mackinaws, neat plaid of terns, tor little I to 19 years of ngs. All-Wo- ribbed tope, good weight, reinforced toe, heel and trie; black, white and popular colors; slsee 9 to 11. Max's Dross Shirts Blanket Mens assorted For A large variety of head- -' some pattens In tost color Percale, satin striped Tub Bilks' and Crepe de Chinee, silk striped Woven Madras and Silk Fibre Stripes neckband and attached collar sty 1m, slsee 14 to IT. $149 to $8.49 Beth brown, bine Robe, and gray color tlons and Indian deal ms. 84J8 Boys' Bath Bobos Warm, writ made Bath Robe for boys; a ales assortment of patterns and colors. 819$, $198 Men's sad Boys' j Bweatres Boys' heavy Cardigan and Shaker Knit Sweaters,' plain and neat color combinations ' all-wo- ol $189, all-wo- $149 Gillette Safety, Bason . ch $9.90 - . Maxs Leather Vests Leather Sm'i shall with moleskin $840 Maxs Handkerchiefs BQk Hand- kerchiefs, white craters with sovslty colored, borders; assorted sis hems. 8oto A useful and appropriate' Christmas gift Basor with blade la handy ease. 83e to $248 Maxs Bnspaxden Vests, shaep-ekl- n leather sleeves and lining, knit collar and cuffs. Mens Fancy . 4Se 49o to 98o Initial . BgH PufWfff Silver plated, neatly graved initials. . Croee-bac-k en- FsiisGsrtors and Doable Grip Garters, satin . and moire shields, all colors, Single pair, la Holiday 25e to 35e pack- Garter md Armband Sots - One pair of Slagle Grip V 98c, A warm, wall mads Coat Sheep-Line- d Moteskln, with six-inbeaver collar. of Man's Belts Snap Belts wtthoat hackles Tongme Balts with baeklee black and van, smooth- and grata leather, soms la Individual each ing. Mackinaw Caps mads of Mackinaw material, nobby stylos. Flush Caps, staple, conservative lock shape, made of fine, oft, heavy pile plash. flfUtf 98e, 8185 Maxs Velour Hats fins $44 .8540 Men's Sheep-Line- d 8L49 Brit and Garter Seta, full grain cowhide leather belt with roller hackle and one pair of satin pnd garters, is handsome gift box. Finn, Lustrous,. Snappy Velours, full satin ' lined with the flnoat quality allk bunds and sweat leathers. All the wanted colon seal, brown, myrtle green, russet, olive and black. $440 ol 980, Paris $2.49 Mens heavy Shaker Knit Sweaters, pall--. over style, both plain and color combinations. , Bote Garter and Beta fa beautiful Holiday ol pat-fallo- 79c, $1.19 Hen's Pith Robes Man-gum- From the dap thla store waa opened, ve ha re endeavored always to extend a cordial, conrteona welcome to everp Ban, woman and child honoring ns with a call. Wo have erred, no doubt, and altho it Is said that It Is human to err, it Is not human to keep on doing so. Our constant effort Is to deserve pour visits. Whether pou have been a purchaser or not Is of no consequence. The thousands and thousands of patrons of our 111 stores are demonstrating bp their ever Increasing lopaltp and patronage, an appreciation of the Justice, Equality and Service, which we uncoas-lngl- p endeavor to extend to all alike.. This Indeed, Is the store! Reliable merchandise alone Is not an enduring foundation of business. Policies which will stand the limelight of pnbllc opinion that will create Confidence and Oood Will are the foundatlona. We shall never stop being human and treating our customers la a human wap! ' Mackinaws, Heavy In plain colors and attractive plaids; sixes 99 to 94. All-Wo- ol Host with mercerised lisle W. W. Rivers, for maap nectad with. the Balt Lake Tribune an aa a bookkeeper and since employee of the J. C. Pennep Cos New York office, died last week. Mr. Rivers was pears of age. Walter Adams, quite well known In Ttntic, waa last week elected as a member of the board of education, at Provo, defeating W. Lester who had held the office for several pears and who had been double Mackinaws, - Mras Purs' Thread Silk lilt treating cwtoner in a human 98c, $149 Max's Mufflers 49c, 58 All- -. breasted styles, plain and fancy plaid patterns. . $7.90 Double Breasted Boys' $1.49, $198 Men's Bilk How pears con. If this store ceases to be human Wool 690 98c, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, who recentlp gave up their residence at Richfield with the idea of moving to Balt Lake, were ia Eureka this week, visiting with the latter's mother, Mrs. Emma Billings. If MW Mens Extra Heavy Mras Bilk Matters, popular colors and patterns. Mrs. John, Savage. Ladles, of Tintie should attend the Episcopal Church Basaar at the It Miners . Unlost Hall tomorrow. will be the Mg attraction . of the week. aeoraa a Blnney, "America's moat representative moat emphatic hit ia The Stolen Kiss," an adaptation of the lam-o- ua novel Little Miaa bp Ladle Van Blyke at the Mackinaws nd - Men's OomMnsttan Mens end Boys' Nsek' Bilk, Foar-ln-Hsties, beautiful patterns and shades; each tie In a neat Christmas gift box. styles, lisle and allk web, neat patterns, leather ends; each pair la a neat Holiday bos. 49e to 98o Boys' Suspenders Cross-buc- k stylos, web; leather ends, seek pair In n neat Holiday box. , 25oto39e Garters sad. oat pair of Armbands, sack aet la a large gift box. : 25eto58e - , Flexo Armbands - Flat and Fancy BQk bands, each pair In a Holiday box. 8oto 19o Max's Guff Links Men's Jiffy Links for soft raffs, durably mode, sttruo- tire patterns with platinum, English . finish gold oasmal tops. . 23oto98e Max's BIS Folds Combination BUI FOM Card Case; triple told ud and hip pocket styles la toaey grain and plain leather. 98o to $248 312 DEPARTMENT STORES EUREKA, UTAH, - g Why Not Buy A Homo On Very Easy Terms? . Mrs. Charles Zabriskle entertained .numbers of the Fldells Club last Friday evening. The time was sprat in playing 509." Dainty refresh--j meats were served to the following club members: Mrs. John Allen. Mrs. John Savage, Mrs. George Tinsman, Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. Charles Jones, iMrs. George Castleton, Mrs. Eugene Blackett, Mrs. Bra Thurmand, Mrs. Al Oourley and Mrs. John Bunnell. There la always something doing la local real estate. Home owners era continually buying ud soiling Quits often you cun buy u boms os terms which are almost as easy aa paying rant Get la touch with Frank Garrity. Toll him the kind of a place you want; how much you an prepared to pay down ud sea how quickly he cun locate It If your property Is for rale list It with him. room house near Eagla street, After January 1, 1991, American and gang. 91999. outbuildings the legion posts throughout country will not bo required to pay amnu room house, with hern ud other I meat tax to the department of inter- ostbuUdlngs, oa eosth side of ton nal revenue on benefit amusements 91499. which they stage. A bulletin quotT room house seer LsudvOle Row, ing the clause of the aet to reduce good erilar, lights and wntar, 9999. and equalise taxation which refers Good slsed building lot,' wall to this subject has been published by the department of Utah, Ameri-jca- a located ud fenced, 9191 cash. legion, for distribution to post Writ bunt modan commanders throughout the state. straat at a bargain. D. B. Crania, who is spending the 9 room house and outbaUltags ia holiday vacation with his family in Knlghtvm rat from 9919 to 9119. this dtp, states that while mining Alio 9 room bouse at 9999. operations are almost at a stan still at Goldfield there is quite a 9 room houss la Mammoth, era be little excitement as the result of a hud for 9199. Texas paid. A Mg nap now discovery about thirty miles that will not lust tong. tram that camp. Mr. Cronin Is a Sue Gexylty tor Ore tasuura. part owner In a- - most promising group of claims which adjola the ground 'In which the strike has been made and his Mat FBI FLETCHErS Murphy, Is also heavily Interested in new the district. , son-in-la- Children Cry CA8TORIA . 7 |