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Show t 4 PaS Friday, February 18, 1921. EUREKA BEFOSTEB Eugene Harris Appeal Continued TO May Term j. o. Penney Co. A Sationwidc Institution . The supreme court of Utah on Honda? continued the cue of the appeal of Engena Harria to the May term of court. Harria vu found guilty of the murder of Jesaa L. Cone, a neighbor rancher of Juab county, and aen traced to twenty yearn in the atata prison. The original cue rend: "The State of Utah against Alice Harris and Others." Alice Harria and her two sons, Engrae Harria and Leland Harris, were Charged with the murder of Cone July IS, 1919. The trial wu held before Judge D. H. Morris of the Fifth district, end the mother and Leland Harria were acquitted. Eugene Harris was found gnllty and sentenced to servo twenty yean in the state prison, and appeal tabes to the supreme court Catholic Ladies Hold Meeting And Election At their meeting held on Monday evening of this week the member of tho Catholic Womens League of Eureka elected the .following offi- cers: President Money Saving Event! i H e 9 4 Bleached Sheeting at 53e yd. 36 12Vo each. inch Percales at A. F. 0. Ginghams Mrs- - J- - E. O'Connor. Frank at 19o Calico, lights and darks r 23c yd. rw hew at .... 10c yd. Ladies' White Handkerchiefs .. ... ... . ........... ................ 4c each. Men's White Handkerchiefs on the first and third Thursdays of each month. WILLIAM MITCHELL MET WITH ACCIDENT o at yL Gar-rit-y, at at I the machine shop ati thj Chief Cons, d mine, sustained a rather painful In- K jury last Friday afternoon. Repairs were being made to me of the cages from the mine ehaft end the cage fell a short distance and caught the workmans foot. Mr. Mitchell wu attended by Drs. Laker and Howell, who amputated one toe, end the following day he wu sent to the Holy Cross Hospital at Salt Lake. Other (L e toes were badly crashed bnt it Is thought that they can be saved.. t Men's Bed or Bine Handkerchiefs So each. at w... Men's Work Sox at fie each. L. D. 8. GARMENTS. Bleached or unbleached, summer weight at $1.49 at 11.98 pair. Leather Faced Canvas Gloves it .............. .. 29c pair. Men's Pay Day Brand Overalls at 1.23 Men's Work Shirts at pair. 69c each. Mens Two Piece Underwear 79o gixoiiii. at Mens Corduroy Pants at 33.98 pair. 15c pair. Men's Dress Sox at Mens Black Sateen Shirts at 98o each. Swift or Bob White Laundry - Medium weight, double back 12c .. . Mens Heavy Wool Sox at 39e pair. 19o yd. Voile De Hard Ginghams Treuurer Mrs. J. E. Driscoll. It wu decided to hold regular meetings at the Miners Union Hall SUNDAY 9-- 19e yd. ' Fennell. AN ARSENE LUPIN STORY It was murder! Another one! In the sinister house of mystery." And the only due was an apple, marked by two rows of teeth. Could the slayer be the dead man's wife? Then why her lover's letter with the words, Only death could unite us?" How fortunate, too, for the pretty niece and the family doctor that the old man died before he changed his will! Yet the crime was typical of Arsene Lupin. His the ways of a tiger! And Arsene Lupin had cause. Who was. guilty? You couldn't guess in a hundred years. But you can be absolutely sure you never saw a picture that made more thrills run np and down your spine. Played by a great cast, Including David Powell, Myrtle Stedman, Marguerite Courtot and Charles Gerard. COME! Lonsdale Bleach at Good Turkish Towels at Mrs. James tforman. Secretary Mrs. Mary Stack. Financial Secretary Mrs. P. J. The Teeth Of The Tiger 12e yd. Hope Bleach at s G We Quote You a Few of the Many Values to be Had by Doing Your Trading at the J. C. Penney Co. suit suit Soap at ; 6c a bar. Men's extra good quality Work Shoes at $3.50 a pair. o MAN WHO DESERTED HIS FAMILY HAS BEEN ARRESTED -- o- Sheriff Daniel Martin left last week for Fresno, Cal., going there for a mu who Is wanted at Levan !for failure to support his family. A warrant was Issued some time ago J. 0. hut It wu only recently that the man Nationwide Inititution. iwu located and arrested. He was held at the Fresno jell until the arrival of Sheriff Martin who will when the Lloyd George government that new money Is being minted In like water and within a few weeks bring him back to this county for a called for, or rather Insisted on, in- which the silver content Is quite time the French people advanced creased production the men respond- small, perhaps about one-thir- d hearing. of prices nntll the British were unable ed to some extent and are now doing what was formerly pnt Into these to buy the cheapest and most simple much better work. HOW LONG WILL PUBLIC coins. The coins are light In weight articles of food and soon every form STAND FOR SUCH ROBBERY? Even with so many people ont of and have a tlnnlsh or counterfeit of amusement was also ont of o work money seems to be quite plenti- ring. their reach. Even with a months Rupert, Idaho. According to 8. ful In the British Isles, according to Mr. Brewster offers a most rea- wages in their pockets the British J. Hawklna, local produce dealer, Mr. Brewster. It Is nothing unusual sonable of the feeling of soldiers were unable to hny anythe freight charges on a car of corn to see many thousands of people att- enmity, explanation or Jealonsy, which existed thing. Naturally they blamed our amount to more than the coat of the ending football games and other In the soldiers of soldiers for such a condition and corn. He its tea that he paid aa first outdoor sports, while the theaters onr England against He says it started in also because onr hoys got Into the country.' coat on a carload of com coming are crowded and one- - must elbow France when the Yanks arrived and fight at an opportune time and pnt from Loop City, Neb., $610.13, while his way to get Into the pubs or commenced so the finishing touches on what they spending money the freight charges alone amounted saloons, where attendants are always lavishly that the French shopkeepers termed a badly beaten and groggy to $673.94, an excess of $66.81 over traveling In high gear In order to would hardly waste time to wait np-o- n foe. the coat of the com. wait upon the thirsty populace. Beer British soldiers, who served for a Mr. and Mrs. Brewster had a moat which sold at 3 cents per glass be- few pennies day and consequently enjoyable ocean trip going over bnt M. E. CHURCH. fore the war Is bringing 0 cents and had bnt little to spend. Not only did encountered rough weather on their more liquor is being consumed than the American soldiers receive doltheir boat, the former GerSunday School at 10 a. m. Preach- at any time In the history of the lars where the British service men return, man liner which Is now known as ing II a. m. Evening services 7.80 country. At the motion picture p. m. The pnblle Is cordially Invited. theatres American made films are got pennies hut many of the Yanks the Imperator, being ten days on the were receiving liberal remittances trip between Southhampton and New The time Is fut approaching when presented, almost to the exclusion of from home. They spent their money York City. movie fans In yon must have n 1931 unto license If everything else, and cities are Just ns well acEnglish Recar. Call at the yon operate your quainted with Tom Mix, Eddie Polo, porter office for application blanks William Duncan, Charles Ray, and for the new auto license plates. other favorites, as are the people of our own state. Eureka People Return England still shows the effect of After Trip To England the recent war, says Mr. Brewster. Buildings are sadly In need of reAfter an extended visit In Eng- pairs and paint, the public parks are land Mr. and Mrs. George Brewster not as spick and span as they should returned to Eureka late last week. be, streets are not so well cared for The trip was made for the purpose and there are many other things of visiting the mother and othdr which Indicate that the country Is in relatives, of Mr. Brewster at Not- bad financial straights. However, tingham and while it was a very en- cripples are not ns numerous ns one joyable trip they are pleased to be would expect, probably because most of them are being cared for at back In Enreka. Mr. Brewster states that condi- hospitals and special institutions tions In England are far from satis- which have been opened for their factory at the present Ume. Living benefit, while hundreds of others costa are high bnt dropping rapidly have secured artificial limbs and and hundreds of thousands of men consequently attract no special atand women are oat of work. In Lon- tention. Bnt every city, even the don and in all of the large manu- smallest village, has its long string facturing centers men and women, of names on Its honor roll names who are without employment, con- of those' whose lives were sacrificed duct frequent parades and make In the war. The working people of England other demonstrations. The British government In a way assists the un- appear to be fovorable to the Irish employed, distributing or allowing cause, bnt they are a plodding, easy them to draw email sums weekly, going sort who think more about : Give called out of work pay." While the their own conditions and wages than parades are moving contributions the wrong which their country may are solicited from the people on the be doing the Irish people. Officers of Allow them to open an account at the Eureka street and from business houses In the British government put forth the Cto'a. exceedwould be It about the 'same manner that the argument that then encourage them to add to It a certain honk, ram, monthly, Salvation army workers pass among ingly dangerous to have another naor .weekly, it to surprising how fast savfags aeconato wfll the spectators at their meetings ask- tion at the very back door of Great grow ing for assistance. Coal workers In Britlan. If even nuke yon the enuUeot of w-m. deposlto with regularity, That the English people are sick England are exceptionally well paid, war war of to and nix and tired from preparain formed receiving eight pounds early life remain. The boy who fa tang&t to earn win weekly, which Is by far the highest tions, Is the word brought back by become Is-a successful tntlarae aua fa rwage that ever prevailed In that sec- Mr. Brewster, and when the admin ! life. tion for mine work. Notwithstanding tratlon recently decided to eat the the fact that the coal miners re- war appropriation in half the - of- ' ceive big wages they have been giv- ficials no donbt had their fingers on ing about as little as possible In re- the public pulse and well knew the. turn, efficiency being at the lowest sentiment that was chrystallslng. One reason why England and tome possible ebb for a year or two after the war. Recently, however, there of the other European countries are has been some Improvement and not buying mnch silver Is the fact. Peaney'BoA . THE service of appliances Creased over- - is in twice con- their venience and fort vastly the proved ever-read- comim- y by base- board or wall outlet Theres no globe to unscrew, no reaching to chandelier you Simply plug in the appliance and its at work I Buy Your Vacuum Cleaner Now Bight now just before Spring housecleaning time is a particularly good time to get your vacuum cleaner. Youll appreciate it every day in the year and right now it will save you all the dusty upheaval and labor of ordinary Let us explain our easy payment plan. Well be glad also to figure out the cost of installing convenient outlets in your home. .v UhhBnseritft t the Youngsters the Proper Training "Hug i-- j Eureka Banking Co. V |