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Show I tanLE3A Friday, October 13, 192?. ftSPOETBK Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hebbard on Sunday after a abort visit r at Salt Claude F. thU Bite u " la Lake- - Miaa Annie Coffey returned early ia tbs week after spending a tew days with Balt Lake friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Mathews retaraed os Baaday after spending the greater part of the week at Balt Ptot SU DEPARTMENT STORES ul Mr. Mrs. Perry Puller of Sll-- r Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fitch wiU leave City vers gait Lsks visitors this wssk for aoathara California, over Saturday and Sunday- where they expect to remain for a ika. Salt made a ta Frootky trly aad Ogdcu darlas the early Ladies of Tin tie can secure the part of the past week. latest aad moat popular coats at the D. D. Haaka retaraed home hut Hart, Sehattaer Saturday after a pleasaat trip la the Marx ; i soathora part of the etatq. ; Mr. aad Mrs. A H. Dahl of andsecw ae Tlntte Hotel retaraed home oa Moo-,- e " theL" thil be opeaed for 1 and the savings and Mrs. William Donglass'baak ia presented te you free of and children were gaesta of Balt charge. Lake Meads oa Saturday aad Saa- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Huisb return' dey. ed oa Sunday evening after a trip to John Smith, former Baraka rest-- ! Balt Lake, where they visited with dent whoae preaeat home ia at Salt their daughter, Miss Frances Hnlsh, Lake, was ia Eureka during the past and ueice. Mias Helen Beasley, both of whom are attending the University of Utah. Mr. aad Mrs. W. H. Beamla and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bothers are Mr. aad Mrs. J. A. Beamla all of Salt Lake, wen In Eureka last Sun- preparing to move to Long Beach, Cal. They spent the last winter day, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Boy there and expert to make the south' Allred. era California city their fature Mr. aad Mrs. B. F. Birch aad Mr, home. .Oa their departure they will and Mra. W. J. Adaau were at Salt carry with them the beat wishes of Lake late last week, attending con- a large number of Bureka people. ference, the state fair aad other air Dr. J. H. Ellsworth this week tractions. opened hia dental office ia Eureka, Mrs. W. F. Bhrlver aad son, Ed- having purchased the office fixtures win. wars la Salt Lake during the aad business of the lata Dr. L. B. ea. . Mr. Ellsworth will more week, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Shriver, who are now making his family to Eureka from Paysoa as as a suitable residence can be their home at the capital. . '' - Stylish and Serviceable! - I Mr. , The Overcoat You Want ,1'isjsr. i?sss ft"" ' EUREKA, .UTAH, Workmanship' in these rants Is the kind that assures both afyls and service; the feet thit ev 8T1 stores required thousands of Jthsra . and thus assured the rosh-hspries assures you an saving at only tt . J 99 TRAILIN . TOM MIX'S HORSE TO FOBS FOR A STATUS. v . ? . horse is jut a horse four legs, 'one at each corner, with a head on one end and a tail on the otheivas the schoolboy composition had it . It is therefore of more than passing interest to note that one horse, of aU the horses in the country, carries such an unusual personality that plans are well under 'way to erect a monument to him, typifying the spirit of To most people, ; ; ; ; E. O. Moo of Prove was ka during the weak, completing the installation of a sow Areola heating plant at tha residence of William Owens on Church a treat. Mr. aad Mra. O. C. Lindsay are remodelling their homo which Is io- . the West Starting with the tireless animal that carried Paul Severe on his midnight ride, and going down the line .from Blue Skin, that carried Washington at Mon- mouth, and Sorrel, that bore the silent Stonewall Jackson, to the steeds of the present day, American horses have kept pace with American men in deeds of . heroism. Apd so it is with Tony the prised horse of Tom Mix, the Fox star, who is coming to the Star Theatre on lfmiday ; and Tuesday, in the Max Brand story, TVailin. The intelligence of this animal, Tony's loyalty to his boss and his willingness to respond to any de-- ; mand made upon him, no matter how perilous, have gone far toward preserving the life of Tom Mix in making many of his great pictures that have set a new standard for young American manhood. v And because Tony is all that the West expects in a horse and that means everything the real men of the . ; ; ; ' ; ; ; , West have planned to erect a fine statue to the Western horse, using Tony as the model. cs ted on Lead villa Row. Additional rooms are being added and the residence will be made more convenient and attractive la many respects. Steve Angel, one of tha old time j minora of Tiatic aad a former leaser :at the Chief Cons, mins, came out from Salt Lake oa Monday and visit-a- d with hia aon, who la employed at the Tiatic Standard mine. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Co. HMIIItilltlllMMMIHHi dMlMIMMIIIIIIIIItlMIMIMlIIMIMMIIIItlMMI Tear Whit the World's Leading Chiripractor Siji TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: P. K. Hayes, D. CL, Ph. G, is a graduate of The Palmer School of Chiropractic which teaches nothing but straight Chiropractic. The straight Chiropractor, such as Dr. Hayes is, practices neither surgery, Osteopathy or medicine. The practice of Chiropractic consists of the adjustment with the hands of the movable segments of the spinal column to normal position for the purpose of releasing the prisoned impulse Ho adjuncts, suoh as massage, Osteopathy or electricity, are used because they are not needed. Chiropractic adjustments do tha work. - -- R J. PALMER, President, lie Palmer School of Chiropracti& ' : t ftoe Clinic da Tuesday iififEi Med p d. l - Ph. t Bating Headquarters above Crsecrat Theatre M mm BEMVIGM DAT DM BMW. Office Hours IQS 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Utah flMIMIIMeMMeMMMMMHeeMIMSMMSIte loo Our DispbB ' Mors Ton Bay, - secured. teat moving story, exhtllratiag originality, sparkling humor and a of romance make MJust Out of College, which will bo shown at the Star Theatre next Sunday am of the heat comedies we have ever of--1 to our patrons. Dont forget that its a George Ado comedy. That acme is a pretty good guarantee isnt A i Itt William Button left oa Wednesday for his home at Salt Lake after spending a few weeks la Eureka, Mr. Buttons health is such that he will be forced to give up mine wore. He expects to take up hia restdance with his family at tha capital. Another week will be sufficient to complete the paving of the Pay Fork road by- - way of Benjamin, and a celebration will take place at Parson. Committees have already been selected to arrange for this Jollification. Tha program will continue throughout the day and dose with dancing on tha pavement la the evening. Good Knitted Underwear For Men and Boys of th osMMt nliabls rnlDa la tho country fraturo tho monk and boys knitted uadonraar ws soU. Workmanship is nf Ugh character and tho motorists are wools and cotton for thorn- .Our vahuo aolvrai compare set OlMIIII $2.69 Eureka people who for' several ooodddMMi1 years made their home at Bremerton, Washington, are now located at Fresno, California, where they have purchased a. store and are doing a nice bualneaa. Many Eureka friends . i will be pleased to know that they . are doing so nicely, Two men loved a girl. One tried to win her with philosophy, the . George Wester, for many years other tried picklee. Which do you a resident of Park City daring which Shfets Meals as weal Q suppose wonT In order to find out time he was engaged la business. and drawmei arab, see more with to have island connected Jack Plckford iyoull recently ;the delightful comedy, Jnst Out of business houses at Delta, has ae-- j famous the humorist, captad position as chief office man College," by store. George Ado, which will be shows at at the Heffernan-Thompso- n the Star Theatre next Sunday. Hr. Waeter is quits well knows to ' Walter Jansen, ' deputy grand many of the local people. Daring exalted rater ter tha Elks of Utah, the several years of baseball rivalry A new Hue ladies aad ratanad horns lots teat sraak after betwaeu Eureka and Park City he AMERICAN CAPE In rear of coats mads by ths Hart, Schaffaar a business trip to Chicago. Mr. Jun- managed the Park City team. He Church ciaar store, now open from eau want than oa basin sea for. tbs says Eureka looks good to him aad I a. m. to I s. m. Quick sendee. A Marx company has bees addad Elks, attending a session of tha that It appears to be about the most Regular dinner from 11.10 e. m. to at W. F. Shrivars. atom. Tin tie ladies ere asked to sell end inspect varteaa state deputies, which was a prosperous mining camp in ths west . q p. m. Horton aad Sullivan, props. the line. most Interesting gad instructive affair. Thera waa about doputlea present aad nearly 59 graad lodge officers. - '-- son-Span- ish -- . as2!r.!!r.1 its lit Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps aad Mr. aad Mra. William Jenratt, white ea route to Provo ta tha Phipps ant with aa accident on tho Beajs-roa- d. Tha car collided, head-o- n, with a Ford and both cars ware After continuing their damaged. trip to Provo Mr. and Mrs. Phipps purchased a new ear, one of the late Chevrolet baby grands. Miss Emma Dos gal, of Sprlngvilto, arrived la Baraka early' la tho week, aeeeptlng a poeltioa aa a teacher at tha Tin tie High School. Miaa Dougal, who ia a former member of tha local high aChobl teaching ataff, has Just succeeded Mias Helen Burkhaltar, whose marriage to Noil OHara took pises in Salt .Lake City last weak. Hiss Don gals work includes classes in Eagllsk and calisthenics. Carpenters are now busy meting one of them for E. F. Birch aad the ether for George Finch. The new homes - will be thoroughly modem aid wfll add greatly to tho appearance of that part of the street. Jobs Motley's new residence In the asi locality la test nearing tha eomptet-a-d stage and gives promise of being one of tee finest bosses fa the city. O. A. Franks's undertaking ll soon be eondueted from a new building which ta balug erected of the Ttutlc Garage ea Jut east upper Main atraoL Mr. Franks recently retaraed from Chicago where bust-wi- ha completed a course la undertaking and ambalmlng and whara ha also gained a practical knowladgo of the business. He aequirad aew idea in this liaa which will ha worked out ta tho erection of his new building aad in the operation . of the' Phone your orders for coal to the Tlatte Lumber Co. where yoo will o prompt aad courteous ser-vle-a and full walghL Spring Crayon U-Klug eoala. Officers of tho loeal Miners Uaioa have arranged for painting tha ac-tarl- of their building, portion of which te J. C. Penney store. Thai under way, having te Sanford aad Cate: a muchj business house. Tm paint-u- p palga. atarted eu Mate street weeks ago, should continue .aatU business house .base brightened up. Aa attractive front to u magnet that attracts hueii wiU mean . $4.50 79c peaSri!' $179 MtaS . . all-wo- ol ' Ttlonday and Tuesday- - -Star la' Eure- Tha overaoat for wansfh sad satisfying wsarl In ravsrsl stylas model illustrated has hiitsd ' back; othsrs bolted all around. Btylish dolors and patterns hi fabrics. ' good, . (9 |