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Show . f THE OCIETY Dances Visitors u J mJn westwoou TweTtwood, will tear Friday - ... nntatnUvh 3Z r Wagtons .zLtea and San Diego U Mh the W1U SO to rtAJf'rA .here Mr. Westwood - rim,,, Ju pe the Parties .A PRINCESS Youngest Hostess jji w tlHXXr rT jjd rhmantneuuma the entertainer decorated V. motor to tomorrow, ?L ae Sutton and Salt Lake uw enffT where At. with relabel h. ??ir,(il week-en- J 1 "-v- . Fred g. Richmond wa mhra of the aost SETu v- -s i jo irea mps. rw iv. luwr .and. - Mrs. TONIGHT AND FRIDAY Vera ft. Greenwood, Mrs. . Shows 3:45, 7:30, 9:15. Regular Prices. e guests: Mrs. F. J. Hedqulst, sji swno 0. Nielson, Mrs. William Hiss Elisabeth Eanna. granddaughter or the late Senator and Mrs! Mark A. Eanna of Ohio and niece of Mrs. Medill McCormlck, wife 0( ijhe mnoisjsenator. , Is .Washington's youngest official hostess farm, anernoon. The rooms were artis: tically decorated with carnations and ferns. The card game "500'' was the feature of entertainment. EVER WELCOME GIFT Your Photograph Mrs. H. F. Cannon and Mrs. J. H 44 West Center. wifl For your convenience we keep the studio or5en evenings from 7 to 9 p. m. guests. .m!'rruh:: rk7w7.5K and" OTTpn,Kr,ws paper of less than a thousand dally with more tl the news ol the sign- - xm cireuiauon. anu . n.iViui au DOBbiuio ouutcou iu uu thculatlon toa Bornine when . ... . it Mr. and Mrs. George B. Harding will entertain the members of the O. N. O. club at their home this evening. to show a way ' field over ine wire. movies in the light. Now we will tyd Clark, William expert offered was The Invocation by Salt Lake City, today see who eats peanuts. the Rev. J. G. Dalaire, and the bene- rapherl of the sumed positio of foreman 1 diction by George S. Bunker. Make a mousetrap better than room. Maude Adams has The Herald composing your neighbor and you will catch Clark is an advertising "set-- all of his rats. man. with a wide experience 1 in and' other cities, Lake Salt 8PR1NVGILLE, Nov. 13. ArmistMre Saturprinting establishments and CARBON TICKET MIXED. ice day was observed day by a program and dance at the newspapers. C Lake Salt in Mr. Clark lived opera house under the direction of tit the local post of the American 26 vears. and during that of t, PRICE, Nov. 9. Senator W. H. the all stages through passed Legion. His father, notiKlng, Democrat, carried Carbon The address of the day was made prlntshop. as a pr county over Ernest Bamberger, Re- west the by Judge J. A. Howell of Ogden. throughout on the now is Telegri puDiican, Dy 4Z6. rne vote on con Others who took part in the cele builder, gressman ana supreme justice is staff. bration were Elmo Coffman.jQrover Figures compiled show: The Herald management beiief close. Ovd looca . Woitrht 2080; Bamberger. 1654; WellStrong, Misses Lela Boyer. Leslie, that with its rearrangement j King, Corf man. op forces and the increasj ing, 1820; Colton, 1724; Crooms, Helen Mendenhall and 1824; D. C. Jensen, Uhnn a service Ii .1827; Cherry. better t facilities n..A o.i 1 . . . , n. "w vjruuuiuuuouu. ouict;uuub u, 'ven aaveruseru even na a ii4i, anu v,. mnlo nnartot nillr 8PRINGVILLE ".While Satan Sleeps" is an amusing and at times, thrilling photoIt measures up well as play. a program feature. New York American There are spirited sreiii's ami one of the best bouts recently shown in a photoplay, in "While Satan Sleep-;.. The situations are skilfully ar- ... wmm mi. x . UBiMmBssi The Aranmal EXHIBIT of ALBRECHT FURS Van-Roo- . Sleeps rvi picture the town is raving about. Fritzi Bru nette and Betty Francisco in The ; I 1 IL. R. Ferris Taylor, of the Taylor Stock company, coming to the Columbia Monday. on ITU Also ONE NIGHT ONLY TRAVELAUGHS MERCILESS NEURITIS Imps of Hades armed with red- hot pitchforks could scarcely inflict more cruel, agonizing torture than that endured by many sufferers frota neuritis. The sharp stabbing pains caused by this disease are usually centered about the shoulder ,neck, forearm, small of the back or along the thigh and leg in the region of the sciatic nerve. Sometimes they move from one part to another, sending out lightning jabs which produce untold misery. If you want prompt relief, apply Tysmol over the part that hurts, and the pain should disappear. Tysmol is absorbed through the pores f the skin and has a soothing healing effect upon the in flamed, diseased nerves. Contains no "dope." Guaranteed harmless, Trice $1 at I'rovo Drug Co. Tysmol Company. Mfg. Chemists, 40(1 Sutter Advertisement. St., San Francisco. Un Guard! VEMBER 13 iTyiT! j ayjior 5 niayer Salt Direct from Weeks in Hippodrome Lake City j Presenting ' j "THE CALL OF THE NOR TH WOODS A 4-A- ct Comedy Drama A. Friday, Nov. 10th : ..r A Fur Choker Free! W HH Hear the Famous Toby Quartette To any individual contemplating purchase of furs - f - 0 o) o) ,1 x - the cast. Surpassing all previous displays, will be held at our store on Many new and exclusive furs will be shown in which correct style is the keynote. The Albrecht representative will be in charge. Av. J "While Satan v ARMI8TICE. ' to road it for yourself. is the The by Snaith story of a great painting and the effect it hart on the lives of those who came into contact with it. agination without being rubbed in. A capital yarn, is "While Satan Sleeps." at the Columbia tonight and Friday, hhere are a dozen ranged. New York Herald One of the lively situations, any number of pleasant things to contemplate in crackling subtitles and altogether, "While Satan Sleeps," aside from the unrolling of "While Sitan won't let you sleep for a its surprise finish, is the way in Sleep-.which something is left to the im- - minute. . Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. John Lundahl, Mrs. W. B. Retherford, Mrs. Leo Sheehan. Mrs. H. F. Can non, Mrs. Don C. Williams and Mrs. Ebner Duncan were invited Phone 853, . a , ROLLOW STUDIO -- . Denhalter receiving the favors. The club members present were .Mrs. J. H. Denhalter, Mrs. Clarence Bees-leyMrs. Gilbert Cox, Mrs. James Sutherland, Mrs. Guy Shurtliff, Let us take it today Tso the pictures will be ready for Xmas ifrl en-tir- The Optimist club members were fem, Mrs. W. F. Merry, Mrs. Clay-t- Mrs. George Leven, Mrs. Ray Jenkins. Mrs. M. G. Taylor, Mrs. Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. A. pleasantly entertained at the home Mark Anderson, Mrs. Eugene Cluff, of Mrs E. B. Whipple Wednesday B.Morgan Mn J. W. Farrer, Mrs, J. T. THE ". ... 11 w Earl Thomas, Mrs. W. J. Anderberg, gtiehl, Mrs. Reed U Mrs. C. E. Loose. Mrs. Sam Jones, u j. B. Tucker. Mrs. J. iu Innes. jln George A. Hansen, Mrs. John Mrs. 0 BacM, Mrs Fred Olson, mil Can-fiel- V.: Roylance, Mrs. Frank W. Mrs. P. G. Peterson, Mrs, C. toM riiirlor, Mrs. 0. E. Thomas, Mrs. iL7 w. Deming, Mrs, Fred R. Teaadale, Mrs, Twior, Mrs Jack wrma Ber. Mrs. J. IM. Jones, and torited v?r3te MUTT AND JEFF and FOX NEWS - the Inrted the club prlw Mt card favor waa wqn by, M,r. fcdOlMn. The guest fiat jslub tnem- i- I ' Wj - V ComOi home Wednesday The room. JSiiely arranged .a decoration. Bight . .am www nlTAd. after H unufec luncheon was i delicious Her Soo- i ; , A LA MODE" A Rollicking Comedy Drama With a Laugh to Every Foot of Film. if , ' "HAPPINESS jnttsie by 10. needlework, Taylor Players Here I "HONEST HUTCH" Also Comedy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE amber's of the Trea JoB entertained "i0sjitlT; were at tne noma i " - TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 WILL ROGERS 5 --L it is the story of Marise and Neale before their marriage. It tells bow WHII.E SATAN SLEEP3these two came together, though : influence seemed to keep, every The first offering of the Taylor " Stock company on t&eir regular There is a love story for those who them apart. romance; skillful character two weeks rotation here will he " for thnsft vhn kMi ........ tn, . SOCIALIST BERGER ELECTED " i uvuo, tk. i iic rnn van ,.r uiq xinth .imui u,?SI,TWrtrTal which they will present at tne study character development, and a1, beautiful style for those who like' MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. . Columbia theater, Monday. t Victor L. Berg-- Representative-elecffhe Salt Lake Telegram of a really well written story. "Dust Flower.' "TOctoher 16 gave the following criti by Basil Kin e. er, for the third time is Wisconsin's The man could not marry either of choice from Jthe Fifth district cism of this play: "The Call of the North Woods" Is the two women who loved him, he- - Twice elected to congress and both the name of this week's production cause be had hesitated so long be- times refused his seat, Mr. Berger, ot the Taylor Players at the Hippo- tween them, that his power of deci- following his defeat twa years ago drome. In tnls play R. Ferris Tay- sion was paralyzed A sudden trag- tryWilllam H. Stafford, Republican, lor as Dave Hughes, the outcast son edy freed him from his inhibition, made a fourth campaign, turning of the backwoods, has the best and strangely enough brought hap- the tables on Stafford by a majority which may exceed 6,000. chance so far to demonstrate his piness to all three. "Rough-Hewn,- " dramatic ability. He is well cast by Dorothy To those who have read and HEMSTITCHING AN IK PICOTING and presents a characterization 230 W. Centev. Work done that wins his audience. Edna B. enjoyed "The Brimming Cup," this Roberts also scores high, and her novel will give much pleasure; for right Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. portrayal of Mrs. Hughes is clever, and Helen Roszelle shows talent as Hilda Lascant Toby Taylor as the comedian Is seen as the son of Dr Quackenbush, and creates rounds of , i5 laughter, his line of chatter and , . , ; witticisms is the cause of much tJack Holt mihk uLl merriment. Ralph Holland as Dr Paramount Picture Quackenbush, George C. Temple as While Satan Sleeps ' LMJ'T"1r""'"T"T'rr"-' " ""fe. Crawford Lascant, "Flapjack" IM1 f New York Tribune "While Satan Eagle as the villian, Willis Hughes It and llonore Devers as Dave's sweetSleeps" is a good picture. finis some time since we saw so much heart, Dorris Keane, put on the touches." ishing enthusiasm over a feature picture In addition to the regular play . The presence of Holt always the vaudeville numbers between has much to do with the success of acts are an extra attraction and as good as many acts seen on some of any picture. New York Call "While Satan the arger vaudeville circuits. Sleeps" is a good picture, an excellent picture, a first-ratpicture a picture which can be qualified by NEW FALL FICTION any of the host of adjectives that the critic uses to convey superlative merit. . . . Jack Holt played the V "One of Ours," by Willa Cather leading part and it is unnecessary Is one of the new books that will be to saf that he played ft well. Now and much talked about. It is the story New York World then a motion picture subtitle is so of a rare personality starving in the midst of plenty. Claude, the well written that it justifies an film. Here is one: "Life ain't hero, is always wanting to do somein holdin' good cards, but in play- thing with his life. The advent of "While the great war takes Claude into the ing a had hand well." Satan Sleeps'' is not a dull photo-pl- world he had always longed for. nl order to get the real beauty of y. this wonderful story you will have S' W York Morning Telegraph "W t - fl 1922. ON THE STAGE AND SCREEN Clubs me first oi -- HERAIA THURSDAY, "NOVEMBER 9. LAUGH AT TOBY during demonstration. Ask Our Clerks About Free Offer. ' one of the giant buffalo buna that stand guard over the wHd herds which sUU roam in Alberta Doors open 7:45 Show 8:15 Prices 25c, 40c, 55c Seat Sale Monday 10 a. m. j |