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Show hi 8 Friday, March 4, 192L The Veiled Marriage" Mexican Miner Who Used At Orescent, Sunday Knife Is Now In Jail - 9 99 9 I I I ' The Vailed Marriage, one' of the Rajlno Hondo, a Mexican miner moat unuaual stories ever pictured, and a new arrival la eamp, got into will be the stellar attraction at the trouble at the Keystone Hotel last Crescent Theatre neat Bandar. Saturday when he used a knife la J. Leslie Burke, the author, has an attack upon a fellow countryman given the screen a very different by the name of Frank Fas. The lattheme and treatment from the ordi- ter was stabbed three times but the nary rnn of mystery dramas. It Is wounds are not serious. Morado was indsed quite refreshing to find a arrested by Sheriff Dam Martin. play where the time worn situations It la understood that Jealousy over are conspicuous only by their a dark-eye- d senorita caused the trouble. When Morado appeared In Ann Lehr, who has gained popu- Judge Creightons court on. Tuesday larity by her faithful portrayals of evening, with County Attorney Thos. Important roles in several of the H. Burton present, be showed a to get out of the troublo la J 1 1 Jv! s tl e. . the easiest Tony Qulatena and Jesus Heraan-de- s acted as Interpreters and. explained matters for the defendant, who said he wished to waive a preliminary hearing. The county attorney decided to place a charge of assault with a deadly weapon against the defendant and It to generally understood that he will plead guilty to this charge when his case to called In the district court at Nephl. If so hs may .escape with a fine. Hla bond has been placed at 9750 and he will remain In the Nephl Jail while awaiting trial. possible-manner- - o - Salt Lake Men Have Taken Charge Of Store - latest big productions, la the star in '"The Veiled Marriage." Her interpretation of the role of Margaret Fallon In this excellent production is one of the most exquisite bits of artistry ever contributed to the screen, and is decidedly the best work of Miss Lehrs career. . Ralph Kellard, playing opposite Miss Lehr, is the typical hero most women rave about As John Browning he cannot be excelled his acting is very natural and never does he overplay the part The balance of the east Is truly excellent and they make the very best of their respective parts. The story contrasts two phases of life; of a man who moves In the upper strata of society and a girl of the so called middle class. Through a chain of unfortunate circum- stances the man, John Browning, became enamoured of his steno- grapher, and, although married, he pressed his attentions upon her so forcibly that she questioned his motive and honor. The girl, Margaret Fallon, really loved John, but there was always the obstacle of the other a During the past week a change was made in the management of the local branch of the Bchramm-John-o- n Drug Co. of Balt Lake, H. H. Bourne, who has been Iri charge ever since the corporation wok over the Eureka business, VbelngMiucceeded by I. L. Quirk, sent here from Salt Lake to act as manager X Black, also of Salt Lake, will bAln active charge of the store. Mr. siurne will con- jJl. n tinue with the people and will be placed ip charge of one of the new stores which It to their Intention to open very soon. He to unable to state Just when he will leave Eureka or where he will take up his residence. RMph Dunn, who was employed with the local store for a number of years, expects to work under Mr. Bourne In his new location. The removal from Eureka of both families will be seriously regretted. Mr Bourne has taken a prominent part In business, political and social matters of the city during his residence here. An announcement, which was sent n out from the local store this week, It to the effect that all business will hereafter be handled on a cash basis, in accordance with the policy of the big Bcpramm-Johnso- woman, his wife. Theirs was a 'hard battle, but they finally overcame it Just how It all ended Is wonderfully and thrlllingly MEASLES EPIDEMIC HITS told In the picture, which will be . YOUNGSTERS OF EUREKA shown Sunday at the Crescent o Theatre. A measles epidemic of a rather e- mild nature has hit the little folks Found a Care for Indigestion. of Eureka and early in the week the city physician' was busy putting up I use Chamberlains Stomach and quarantine flags. Two or three Liver Tablets for indigestion and dosen cases were reported within a they suit my case better than any few days time but Dr. Laker says dyspepsia remedy I have ever tried that the epidemic has no doubt been and I have used many different checked. He asks that the parents medicines. I am nearly fifty one report all cases of lllnssa as promptyears of age and have suffered a ly as possible and that they observe great deal from Indigestion. I can the quarantine. Measles to not a eat almost anything I want to, now. serious disease If ordinary precauwrites George W. Emory, Rock Mills, tions are taken but the children Ala. These tablets contain on pepsin should be kept at home and carefully but strengthen the stomach and en- treated. The greatest danger results able It to digest the food naurally. frotn taking , cold while suffering from the disease. Almost every town lh the state has had epidemics of conta geo us diseases during the past winter and Eureka has been exMonuments-ceptionally fortunate. : ine PEOPLE VISITED PAYSON, ATTENDING DANCE A Very Largs Varity From Which To Choose. YOUNG Call and Bee ns or Bend for Designs and Prices. Quite a number of the young people from the Tlntlc High School made the trip to Payson tost Friday evening, attending the Junior Prom of the Payson school. The dance was a very successful event. On the same evening a dancing party was given at Mammoth by the American Legion of that camp and this party also attracted quite a number from Eureka. BEESLE7 MARBLE A GRANITE WORKS By the Tabernacle Provo, Utah ' Copyright 1921 Hut Schaibcr ft Man Schramm-John-so- INAUGURATION DAT STARTS INTO ACTION WHEN A NEW REGIME IS A GOOD TIME FOR US TO TELL WHAT WE'RE DOING FOR YOU THIS SPRING. t t s Weve put clothes prices en the lowest possible basis i Hart Schaf fner & Marx have been able to make a very material reduction in the price of good clothes. Were doing our part; we've reduced our margins; weve eliminated every item that seemed wasteful so We could give the greatest values in town. too; were ready to show you spring styles. . Were doing it, A with the new r a"1 , , F THE HOME OF HART 80HAFFNER A MARX CLOTHES V ntfMEiMfMraziraizia How many people in Eureka have paid out enough In rent to cover the cost of a good home? There are scores of them. Rent receipts are all right but It would be much bettor to be applying that sum on the purehaee price of a home of your own. Thin la the time to buy when i prices are down and when you can get easy terms. Among the new resldencee listed this week toad room house, with cabin on same' lot. 50f cash takes everything. . S room house en upper Chureh street reduced from 9769 to 9979. ipse down and 99 month. - - 4 room well built house, pantry, water and lights. Three Amsted Monday pleas of not guilty and were held for Band Concert Tonight their bond being fixed at 9100 At New Beat Tintie Camp trial, Miners Union Hall At Not each. able to secure being cellar, Well Deputy Sheriff Jack Green, last Monday, arrested J. W. Moore, M. Rieeo and E. Ring, all employees of of the Tintie Standard Mining company. The men are miners and they are charged with gambling. If appears that they were engaged la a card game, for money, la one of the bunk houses, which to strictly against the raise told down by the Tlntlc Standard company. Their arrest took place about 4 oclock in the the best com- morning and they warn sent .to representing some-opanies doing business Is this state, Provo. When they appeared la court at that place they entered dee him for your Ore Insurance. located. 9900 will handle. A number of other house bargains that can be had reasonable If taken at once. 7 room house, with bars and other outbuildings, on south side of town. 91400. Two business locations for rent. Well built 4 room bouse, pantry, clothes Closet, Cellar and outbuildings. 9900 cash If taken at ones. Garrity also writes firs insurance, . f bonds they are being held In the Utah county Jail. ' HARD TIMES Never really come to the family that eaves. If your income should stop or b reduced, e savings account will provide opportunities, comfort end happiness for yon until mutton adjust themselves. Why not tart e savin ga account with ne today. EUREKA BANKING CO. Members of the Allred Concert Band have announced their willingness to help the new Commercial Clnbe social session this evening and will give n concert In front of the Miners Union Hall. The concert starts at 7.90 and will continue until the time set for the meeting of the club. The officers of the ComStart tha children- - eat mercial Clnb appreciate the thoughta account for oaol aavinga fulness of the bend hoys. Eureka Banking Co's. bai k. On did-- lar to auffldeat to atari an neeonnt Bell Shoe Semple store, now open, and iataraet on all Garrity oan help yon to buy or soil two doors east of Taylor Broo. atore. ed twlca aack yaar. local real estate. compound- - |