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Show j .1, -- N The members of the local Odd Fel . low and Kebekah lodges entertained O.O. F. hall Tuesday even. In. the jng; The following splendid program vwas furnished LPtano solo; Miss Naomi Jones; address. Grand Master Parley Of Salt Lake; vocal solo, .Mrs, Marie Hed quiet Homer; remarks, Irs. Crises Celleventra Of Sprin grille. of the state Rebekab assem president " bly"; reading, tMias Aaeie roers.-- r A Short" talk was given" by Past" Grand Master Eph Homer, who gars a review ' of the growth of lodge No. 14,' 1. 0. Q. F. Dancing, was later enjoyed, Ihe - music being furnished y, WUde's - l is r-- chestraA'deUcIouaafetejlaJuncii; eon was served. to more $han 160 lodge and"sthe!r friends? Grand niemCeTS . - - jodgeffiee'-fom--ttroaghe- 4he ut ther Payson lodge attended stateand ln abdy, uiiuuc io costumes waica were both unique an-d- humerus caused muchTnrriment durTrig'lhe evening. The amusement committee pf the Third ward will conduct - a married folks dance,In the ward amuement hall this evening, to which .all married-folk- s are cordially Invited to attend. Good music has been secured. -- THE" HERAtD, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1923.' ambia 'theatre for Friday April 6th. i tually "prove aa incompatibility of tern . They have an unusually interesting perament' or habitual 'drunkenness, "ie you a divorce when presentation whkh-wi- ll include aome'"0 ' chatter filled with "Pop" and go. rntd"doctor " trove Idiocy. ; which is Interwoven good dancing5 and) ; Tn subject of divorce and insanity . j is brought up by Constance Binney, splendid singingrrr:'"" ' ; Novelty is brought to-treneral l "A Bul ot Divorcement,' an Asso- biH IbyTEe Freehand Duo. It Is a ctated ' Exhibitors special feature, European specialty and Includes bal showing at the Columbla theater Fri ancing surprises which has never' jail- day. .Its author, Miss Clenience Dane, looks into the future when a bill' ot ed to score an c. score rgr Cy and Flo are important members divorcement will have 'been- passed, of this program.. They brin their and she shows how the tragedy of in"BIta of Everything" v sanity need not affect the wife who Ed Hastings is known as the 'TalK. innocently marries a man who has in ative .Juggler". - His presentation Is herited it, though the burden may fall not only, new-- and original, but, has on the children of such a union beeu one of the big hits of the entire he. ,-- ! - has accepted the attentions of Dave Hume, a rich and E4 Fel ton, another ' of Hume's, kind, is also In love with Babe but in order to have her for himself, Hume squeals on Felton, who is arrested. Felton, out-- on ball while awaiting trial, seeks Hume's, life7 Jn revenge, but is dissuaded by Babe, who persuades him to give her his e. gun.-Thnext mornrng-Hume- 's lifeless body is found in his apartment and evidence is disco vored incriminating Felton. una. TONIGHT: .. "The Deceiver" , : .... -- -- nr.-- entertained atTlhe home of Misa Afha Bateman Monday evening. Ajnost enjoyable time was epenj with sewing and- music, afterwhlch,. & delicious luncheon, was. served. A eut glass owl of sink carnations, and ferns center- rTWIuTicnBon table. The gueSWist; fnclued MissJEditb. . HedqnisV MiB8 - . Bagley, Cbristensen,. Misa Ger Seamount,7M-IssTjorn- a Gladys Miss 'Lucille trude Olsen, Miss Annie Randall.' Kiss Violet Johnsa,'.Ml8S Leah Chipman, Misa Celestia Johnson, Mrs. A Re Miss Edna Lewis and Miss Johnson, " Enna ifurdock. . r. j . Mrs. ' Charley Wright, and Mr.' and- Mrs.' Karl Kenerstrass enter-- , and Mr. - tained a number of heIrenos7at a' dancing party at the Bonnefrille ward The entertainment was in celebration of the wedding ;ianpiyersarles. bt 4he two couples, which' occurred on that day, A short program of apeecha was musical numbers and reading renteit the HOW MANY HUMPS- Jack- Hershalt with sweet peas, carnations and ferns. uaaues ana music were enjoyable fea tures of the evenings entertainment. during which a delicious luncheon was Served, : The guests - list included. President and .Mrs; Thomas N. Taylor. President and Mrs. Franklin S. Harris; Dr. andMr rMte. Merrill, Dr." arid Mri- - IfcrP. Henderson. Dr. "and Mrs. Thomas Martin, Dr. and Mrs. Crhlsten Ttmi Tan an Paulina :1Ur.aaolA n PnA. son, Ami Mr and Mrs.; JohBJDJMxoaJ Mr. and Mrs. George Bunker of Vine' yard, Profc. and Mrs. Walter Cottam, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cottam, Prof, and Mrs.. John.. C. Sweacon. Mr: and Mrs. Butte and Misa Luella. Ward, ins,-Mis- s - and Carol Halloway.- and in ilavor, body COMEDY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-- S5DEVIL MASOOX How. many humps has a. camel? That is the question that' confronted the production staff engaged in (pro ducing Pola Negri's first American picture, "Bella Donna," which comes to the Columbia theater tonight and! Saturday. Investigation, revealed tha- t- there are two kinds of camels. One is the "bacterlau" camel, boasting 3 of "two humps and Asiatic in its origin; the second is the "dromedary," which has of only a single hump and is a native ' 1 northern Africa'. ' 's.:. takes: a sinister; UNSEEN. PART IN L y ''' ' met in - is M!ba Ph!,p8 of How 'many people rush mid mar the week here with her cous spending music. A orchestra .furnished "WOMANS' HATE." Delenna riage blindly? Blind to the truths and Miss Taylor march, lemon dance, VJr- about each' other, and blind to the Reeves. Marjorie Included in; ginia reel.' etc.; were all laws of the state" In which" they liv- ethe dance program.: Dainty' refresh- LHate, Alice Lake's latest picture laws that Titally affect them? Would, ments-werserved to 150 Anosten-- I you .marry a man if you knew that which cornea to the Strand theatre joyable time was pronounced by every he had inherited a strain of insanity? on Friday and Saturday provires this FRIDAY VAUDEyiLLE one. . Would you want your children to in youthful star with one of the most herit such a terrible trait? When dramatic, roles of her screen career. ok The members ot the radio club of madnese him and he 4t is a photodrama packed full of f Jimmie; ,Mary and Ray will be Vr-T- J, entertained-a- t was pronounced incurable and put in action and suspense and gives ample aHha Z,fl; party . abilities "wesr ni w v w. an asylum, would not you want tffa opportunity for Miss Lake's 'wUa Aa vu "Tf law to. free you from such a hopeless as an emotional actress. --"Hate" is. Kerr, Wednesday afternoon, in honor "" """"" of Victor Ashworth, who will leave Maxwell Karger production for Metro. situation? in the near future for Mexico, where But will. the law protect you? In adapted by June Mathis from a story he will labor as missionary for the sanity is not, in every state, a caise4by Wadsworth Camp. I D. S. church. for divorce. Your state may grant Miss Lake plays the part ot "Babe" decorated the dining table. Covers divorces on a charge as difficult to ac- - ILennox, a pretty little show girl who were laid for Harvard Olsen. Rulon WakeBeloVand Bidduiphi - Homer Harold Christensan.. Muslo was an- 'tort Joyed dttrlnc .the.afternoon. iTtarV of - Wt- The Strand Fred Price of Salt Lake j8 the euesf of Mr. andMrs. Stephen Bee for a I few days. coast , "BOLTED DOOR.' An unusual offering is presented by . ThisrBmarltaoIa Mrs: Thomas Ashton has returned X. Y. fT2r-;T2Teaw-e-r, fiome-i-n a two man is billed- as fX. this city-afte-r Frank Mayo comes to tho screen oi weeks visit with relatives and friends L young He Sings". This aptly dea- crfoes-th- fr rTtncess. tneatre Froday and Sat anltne in Evanston, Wyoming; .. a : tu: ia "The Bolted v cor,"tae story urday . to a mdericka It necessary Tpreciate. ii ..Jman married to a wife whQ.rteJ see Mm. ota George Shoemaker of San Francisco fUBes .Jo fulfill her marriage.Qbliga tip"?:! , ' and Mrs. Stephen-Bee- , enroute-tChfr Wave in- - the role-- of --CONSTANCE BINNEY'S NEW cago. where he4ntend making a busi svhose "problemliato-"al- a the lovg of ' ness tnp. FILM the' woman he; has marriedJs-oalle- d upon for an intense dramatic portray, Prof, and Mrs. Thomas C. Romney al. The conflict of emotions engendentertained; . a num3er-- f friemlr ,at ered by the situation calls Upon Mayo their home Tuesday evening In cele for strong dramatic portrayal. oration of their Efrthday annlverBar lea which occur on that day,- - -- The the'-hus- ban - t jpff-atag- i widea 1 e jdnuna tastes ol those of Tint York ; e pi Q ihally-overto- Ce0 - Kosea-4UtractIv- ely - I The H. tertained ' H. ' . served, Story by Wadtworth Camp' Scenario by MaT'BRANDENSTBIW Jum Mathlt iPresenrrwere Mr. f firrerrs. Of. Coo4rrCDnxiT&i Mrs J. JH. Olaoa totertalned ii, din ner at her hbmit, Tuesday aftetnooa Uylow,athfol BuchL Mi S.-- Tf Fred, Richmondaad Mra.JSL.a JWdgev . - iA Hamifsej;. Avtti ihawirtHn-- ' ai New 'Wwv jisw-- Marie lensoa ot Salt Lake Is the guest prof, nd..Mr. Chrlatear Jensen' tor fewoaya. 1,:'v Mrs. Say Ashwortlh entertained the members of the onerattog department rr ot tha diversity, radio. lub at a theater party Wednesday evening. The affair was la honor of their' son Victor, who win leave Wednesday tor' the Mexican mission field of the.L-.D- . a. church. The tors were , accom panied to the vaudeville by Mr, after which, they returnel to the Ashworth . residence , where an elaborate supper, was served. A cut glass vase ot roses formed an attractive cetnerpiece- - for the dining table. Games and music, were later enjoyed. Ash-forth- ,,, The Utah Sorosla met at the home ' of Mrs. J W, Robinson . ; Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. N. Ellertsen gave a discussion on Josephine Preston Peabody, and a book ;revtew. ;The Piper,?. by the sama author, wu very blT1 glyen t by iMra. O. W. 3afley. ' Election of omcert followed, and the new officers chosen vera Mrs. 0. W. Bailey,;, rpresident;) Mrv Christen Jen--eevice presidnt; Mrs. J. N.. Ellert-erecording secretary; ' Mrs. Fred .Taylor,' secretary: ' Mrs, John corresponding 3. Ashton, treasurer .and t lub reporter; members of advisory . fcosrd,Mr. F. S. Harris, Mrs. J. W. Robinson and Mrs. Alex Hedquist Dainty, refreshments were served by y've 1 n, mist enjoyable time was spent at sacque apron and gingham; tie ball In the Seccnd ward' ftrwement . hall last evening, which waa given by the ward M. A. The hall was rettlly decorated with spring blossoms. The '..Peerless Players furnished the dunce - ..... t v.M juaaWlW-JSfj- - ear at Mte C. . Center Bt 'ti vrtItilui ltM Mattoa ' 181 a Univsrslty Ave. fctalMi 4Mt.cn. M Tellaiia "' - mt Jrth,gt EXTRA AMfSATtRDAY Sliows 2 :3d,XV:30, 9:15 p. m.. Reiiilar Prices. TONIGHT . Made fW Trade" ONE LOT OF SUITS, COATS ''. in ft Georze Fitzmiiurice Prodoc(i(m PRIiMCESS vminT,.vzo, :i5 e, a .V AH New Dresses, ONE BIG LOT QF CURTAIN MATERIAL ;. ED HASTINGS .friday and "XY.Z. amney "T "ABillbf f Divorcement .From SEATS IOC --- !-- -- 2Sp s ; '.' to $29.75 for FRIDAY FABLES ."TIIE BOLTED DOOIC Valued Conrad Nagel and Lois Wilson.- - Matinee 3;45r 10c, 20c; FRANlt ilAYO AND DRESSES With Conway-Tearl- "GOSSaF And Comedjr ."' v v GLADYS WALTON satijay!' SPECIAL REDUCED . GOODjfEAn WMm "Wwm A -- jni&i bad. . AaSmaa Garac Ul Wt Center St . . ' i t n, thehosteea Suito 1 Misa : - ti aa a 8..churclMr' Tulips,' warfua table 4ecoratieyCoiterwerelaId for Cessford Karr Harold, .Chrtatensen, Rulon Bldduiph, Homer Wakeflaldjand , CO - & f mauiUr otlthA,.TvRtrAdlo club, to boiapilment to Victor Ash.Wednesday for worth, the. Mexican mission field of the I D. ' . a Franar DemlngMrt.' Ri- - Bi Pattefaon, MraJtork Aadersoii. Wrfc loha TL ' --- c Iwlaay SiWardwiUii Mrs. RnV ert - fT-- V- - rter which bridge waarplayed, thafaitif fU i club members were en teoroe-jofrsHf- Oon an.d.KMfer lilies were, need In deooratlngC. AtielMoM "lufiijheot al . LAICE demencc Dane'iTcrriCi' ihu Hie Stage rue No. 6 of ', ; v In. TO ONE-HAL-F ONE BIG LOT OF SLIPN SWEATERS, VALUES TO 93M, CHARLES t PRETTY RATINE, IN ALL SHADE JBDnE, MARY AND RAY; FREEHAND DUO ; RUTH ROLAND THE TIMBER QUEEN Number 5.1 Timber Queen" in The Sunday . Herald. ... i ONE-THIR- D t OFF ; FREDERICKS' . Just rrr ' WE 7V, 0S, 551.23 HAVE SOME OXFORDS AND STRAP SLIPPERS; VALUE FRQM $4.50 TO $7 50' .'I I. 20 TpkriuJ,ij7p NEW STYLES IN FOOTWEAR ARRIVED THIS WEEK .f.HVriviva"- - Al Trl Trt a . ,, H U t |