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Show J f Pago 8 Friday, December 22, as Intawtiaf It' 1922-- : Usk Of Characters For t Meeting Of Chib Members Literuy Hnt Week's Big Show at tt Entre Non Literary Club held aa Interesting meeting at tka homo ot Mrs. C. E. Hutah oa Wednesday evening of tkla week at vhlek Era. Edvard Bonner raad a poem: "Tka Pled Plpar of Mra. , Lee HamaUa. Hayward praaantad a paper oa Joaapklna Praatoa Peabodys play, The Piper" and Mrs. Ales Blight aad Mrs. J. B. Dllloa led la aa opaa disco salon oa the plot of The riper." Refreshments vara aerrad by tho it Doubt M WiV ,m ak Leah Baird i ; Com-mltt-ea s Garabaldl Panatalla, Proprietor of the Inn. Nell O'Hsre. Lngubrlo Boblnl, Aa Undertaker, Frank Morley. mBmm V w . Following h the east of characters for the bis perfonuaeo of the Elks The Baanty Shop" to be glv a ext Wedaeaday and Tharaday; Vivian. B odds Cashier, Thais Holdavay. Gladys, Caatodlaa of Shop, Fraaeae M. Hatah. Hiram Sharp, Chairman of of Creditors, Robert Tibbs. Anna Badd, Ward of Dr. Badd, Mrs. Claudo F. Baker. Phil Faraday, la Lon With Anna, Arthur Coffey. Daniel Webster Briggs, Budd'r Attorney, Thoaus O. Taaeock. Dr. Arbotos Badd, Owner of The Beauty Shop. Glaaa Lea. The Chauffeur, Clyde Fullmer, i Montmorency, A Customer, Leah Diamond. A Stout Party, A Castomer, Marie Carambo Maidlnado, A Corsican Duelist. A1 rln Wallace. Natalia Panatalla, Garabaldls Homely Daughter, Susie Horton. Lola, A Spanish Dancer, Melba Salisbury. Dolores, A Souvenir Girl, Hales Beasley. A Spanish Dancer, Clyde Fullmer. Male Hair Drassera G e o r g e Gourley, Allen Ivey, Albert Morley. Frank Gear, Cornell Wrlde. Busin eas Men C. Salisbury, John Okay, Frauds Fennell, George Wallace, Max Wightman, Jesse Mathevs. Society Ladles Msble Roberts, Margaret Dillon, Maty Ryan, Amalia Schlecht, Mrs. Nall OHara. Manicures Aaaa Coffey. Irene Sullivan, Frances Gear, Margaret Jones, Gertrude McDonnell. The Wives Kathleen Franks, Camilla Osborne, Hasel Larson, Margaret Ovens, Marguerite Franks. Leah Diamond, Sailor Girls Marlon Harper, Genevieve Wirt kiln, ' . Last Minute Suggestions . FOUB AND HALF MILKS OF TUNNEL JUST FINISHED o of Iron deDevelopment posits at Cogae, In Italy, obstacle.- - Star Theatre Sunday : Mens Suits and Overcoats brought about the construction" of a tunnel four aad a half miles la length. This is one of tho greatest engineering feats of recent years la that country. The tunnel was built in order that ores might be transported from the , mines to electric furnaces on the other side of a mountain range. Iron deposits In question are estimated at not less than 11,000,000 tons and the mineral Is said to he from 00 to Si per cent pure. J. , " t for Your Christmas Shopping , as i . , lola Brandt, LaPreal Jones. Creditors, Peasants, Corsican Boys and Girls, Sailors, Etc. Here is a picture the whole family should see as It takes for Its theme the every day experiences and difficulties of aa overage married It shows how mountains couple. ean bo made of mole hills; how the reeking, slandarona tongue can wreck the happiness of whole com m unities, it also shows how, through trust In one's mats, happl-necan be attained la spite of any r ft lint Copyright 1922 Halt Schslinrr Boys Knee Pant Soils with 2 Pair i Neckwear in Christinas Boxes Pants, $6.75 to $18.50 High School Long Pant Saits . $18.00 to $35.00 . $500 . 50c to $2.50 0 Boys Overcoats , For Men, $5.00 to $12.00 For Boys, $5.00 to $6.00 $20.00 to $50.00 . Silk Slurts Mufflers $1.00 to $5.00 Mens Bath Robes $5.00 to $20.00 to $20.00 Smoking Jackets $9.00 to $16.50 . Silk and Wool Hosiery Gloves $1.50 to $8.50 For Men, 75c to $1 JO For Women, $1.25 to $3.50 . 0 Belts $50c to $5.00 Hate, Caps, Sweaters, Pajamas, Slippers, Shoes, for Men and Boys F May You and Yours Be ' Prosperous. s We Thank You for Your ' . Patronage. , Chriitmai Program For Saturday Evening, Dee. 23 'I " To Prospective Purchasers for 192- 3' r V ' 1 - ' Buy now. aad make s $100.00 deposit for Spring y , delivery aad get in on onr profit during. ' - , , , t The following lufercatlng Christ-m- u program will ha carried out at the M. E. Church In Eureka oa Bat urday evening, December flrd, aad a cordial Invitation la extended to the general public: ' Opening Song. Prayer, Howard Hank. Addreaa of Welcome, . George Myers. . Recitation, Charles Stewart. Bong, Mrs Btokea Clam. Recitation, Maggie Tasker. Jack Christensen. Recitation, Dalmor Normington. Recitation, Cheater Bants. Violin Solo, Ella Wlrthlln. Falling Stan," Mra. Brewater'a Bong, i Given Away $600.00 ' ClSM. ON 100 OAR PURCHASES . . w N . T One out of ten win from $25.00 to' $200.00 j NUMBERS GOING FAST .. ; - J i, I . 1 "I , f ' . : inquire of onr salesmaifc OEOROE MILLER ' : O ' A ,.v Afl Baking Powders Look n, Alike BUT - - ' i Wv Schofield Auto Company diimMOoooooeeoooooomimiMHMOoiMiiM 4 - A. - t . - , "i ' r NEW HOOKS IN THE at that time was such as to glvo M. K. CHURCH BEBVICKB EUREKA PUBLIC LIBRARY cause for alarm. In addition to her FOB THE COMING SUNDAY The following is n list of tho new husband ahe Is survived by two sons books which have been placed oa tho and n daughter. Rev. Frary has announced ChristMany Eureka friends of tho family hdvee of the Eureka Public will regret to learn of tho ladys mas services for next Sunday morn-lin- g library: and evening nt the M. E. Church. "Glimpses of tbs Moon, by Edith death as she was held In high I esteem by n large number' of inmi For the evening service he will take Wharton. One of Ours," by Wills Cather. people. During her residence here j for. hie subject: The Gift of God. Old Age, Its Cm use and Preven- Mn. Hurd was an active member of Thera will be special selections by' ' M. E. tho Church and was also the choir.. tions, by Sanford Bennett. All welcome. "The Science of Eating," by Al- lden titled with various lodges. fred W. Neman. The Story of tho Irish Nation, by Frande Hackett. , Books In the Greek language. Books In the Swedish language. 4 Outlines in of Bdenco," This volumes, by J. A. Thomson. work gives the intelligent studuut-cltlzeotherwise called "the man In the street," n bunch of Intellectual which keys by which to open doors i hove been hitherto shut - to him, he. no because got , pertly glimpse of the treasures behind the doors, Wjrpuie? Royal h. because the qnd partly portals ware made forbidding by sn unnecessary Is your Lairing powder abso-Wd- y display ot technicalities. wholesome? is. ' Recitation, Thomas Trythall. Sentes Confusion, Ella Wlrthlln, Robert Stewart, Edward Wahl-qnland William Morgan. Recitation, George Humble. The Morning Star," Mr. - ... o drlekeone Claaa. Stewart. Mn. John yv. Hurd Died Recitation,' Goorgo Bong,. Mrs. Roberts Claes. This Week At Salt Lake Redtathm, Whltford Bates. Dialogue, "The Fireside, Mrs. John W. Hurd, for u score or! Galley and Maurtas Bigler. Recitation, Eleanor Johnson. more years n resident of Eureka and Tho Christ Child mother of William Hurd of this Dialogue, Helen Williamson and Thorn Chrlet- - died on Thursday at Halt Lake, city,, having been uerioUdy 111. for several Recitation, Minnie Sloan. months. Particulars regarding the' Redtatlon, Frances Williamson. death are not ayaushle hnt It Is tho school. Song by understood that I burial will take .Redtatlon, Whltford Bates. ptaee at the cspttaL t ,r Hr. and Mra. ohk W. Hard took, Mlee Rath Thomas came down np their residence nt Balt Lake from Malad, Idaho, to spend tho about four or five yean ago, the holidays with her stator, Mrs. A. V. change being made with n view te ZakrUk. benefltting Mra. Hurds health which1 et TIN PURCHASES WIN 'X - . . ' J v fiJwUlraspouderi Royal I Jour Lairing powder i "Ting in strength on R conditions! . Royal is. Ie your baking powder in beeping baked foods freah longer and mg .hone bakmg no satis- - yfcy of morn .Epensivo od! Royal is. Royal Contains No Ahan Loot No Bittar Tattm X |