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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING,- SEPTEMBER ths Ladies' Aid society hell Pocatello Couple, Will Be Married Next Thursday MISS VIOLA Rinili B..v.U JJ MUUCA. JJilUfflU'. MJ.I-- . W 5WI Thurs- day. Mrs. J. Mollis Aylett' was matron of honor at the wedding reception given for Mr. and Mrs. Nile Uuscher of Murray Wednesday evening., Mrs. Aylett la a aister of tha bride, whs wa formerly Mis Delia, McMillan. Mrs. Victor Anderson spent Thursday of last week at Sprlnrvill. Mrs. K W. Bluemel entertained, at dinner Sunday for Mr, and Mrs. . E. F. Lsnnberg, Mtfta Mabel Lennbeig and Mr. and Mrs, C X. Ooll and family. Mrs. C. H. Jones and small flaug titer, Natalie, of Salt Lake were guests this week at the home of Mrs. M. J. Joy. ', Mrs. A. P. Raamusaen, entertain id number of email guests Saturday of last week, the occasion being the . a filth birthday anniversary (Of tojr ' daughter, Eudora, Miss Ileen Curtis- of Sprlntvllle. who had been a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Victor Anderson, returned horn Thursday oT last Mrs. Fred Jensen and Miss Nslson left last Wsdnesday for their home in Portland, Ore.., after a brief visit with relatives. - V u n u 0 0 0 0 H B 0' Sept. IS. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. O'ConMrs. N. J. Carlson and C. f Burg attended the fhriners' celebration held at Osflrn Saturday of last week. Mrs. Alberto Bat email had as her guests Monday of last week her sisters. Mrs. Hobert pansie of Uillon, Mont., an1 Mrs. Ilay Malstrom of Milford. The opening meeting of the Community cltrb will be held Wednesday afternoon, of nest- week at the new M K. churoh In the Indies' Aid rooms. The music, section will A large attendance Is be in rharge. xpected. A program will be presented and refreshments wilt be MI.DVALK, Max Presaler, nor, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. 0 0 0 0 0 JESSE UUSKY V 0 0 0 0 0 0 n n KX&r H a 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 Jl mastermind V a ' jr. aaw ' , 0 0 The 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paflieseriai 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mrs. CI. Goff aattended a meetlngj ine i. vim ivemwty evening at In ihe home of Miss I.aura Gardner West Jordan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jphn Nelson left last Path Exchange, ffh for their home In Silver City, 85West 4Sth St. New York after visiting Dr. and Mrs. Harold Gentlemen: Please send me Commis K Nelson. sioner tnrignts dook, Mrs. J. A. Aylett and Mrs. D. W. FREE. Jessup attended the annual luncheon of the Ladles' Literary elub at Salt "DV Lake Friday..' K fttOB r"3r Mrs. D, W. Harding was tils' guest of honor at an entertainment given Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Raymond Vincent. Twenty were present. Dr. and Mrs. Quick spent last weekend at Logan. Mrs. s. C. Anderson, Mrs. J. A. Aloorn and Mrs. J. W. Booth were hostesses at the regular meeting of , of a beautiful "gold-digger- " 'mid the rrold fields of Broadway. Made bv therefore, it's capi- and 9:15 p. m. and 9:15 p. m. Miss Morrison appears for ONE WEEK ONLY, coming to Salt Lake after a five months' engagement at the Criterion theater in New York. at Daily ' TELEPHONE GEI.,, 4, 7:30 4, 7:30 Paths Comedy. 0 V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iff WILLS & ROBBINS DANCE REVUE "THE WHITE, MAHATMA" BUDDY WALKER The Man Who Robbed the Orient of Its Masteries. Spirit Pictures of Any Person, Living or Dead. Challenge Slate Writing. Lightning Thought Transmiasion. PIERLERT & SCHOFIELD M'LEAN QUESTION NEVER SAY DIE PANTAGES GERI ''TIGER WMh Beautiful Girls Gorgeous Costumes in This o Tn a. w ' SHOW OF WONDERS t 4 o. , All This Week, Starting Tonight at 8::30 RALPH CLONINGER PRESENTS I EARS E ' Ths Davis Short Mathod Is a Simula snd thoraugh systam that Is maKlng-Ja- n Artists of bs. ainnsrs snd sdvsncsd pupils. Ysu can matter ths courts In U ws4s undtr ths sbls Instruction ef MR. DAVIS, tts.suthor.iOut-of-rowpupils writs for attrat-tlv- s mall esurss sffsr. si DAVIS . 1M! PIANO SCHOOL Ssuth Msln ,:; : , ' I ' 'k FIRES ....... - :'V A Satire on American Home Life. By Owen Davis. :30. Prices, 25c, 60c, 75c, $1.00. 8 at Every Night Matinees Thursday and' Saturday at 2:30 25c, 50c. COMING "THE HIGH COST OF LOVING." n A MPIMP Yialt one of our cUssc. thslr diffsrerrt stafst f ths Ersry Enroll Now vj I asf iwwa W sW Tlstl-- sywat r at T WW Sft 1R ws Pathe News. at 12:30, 2:15, 4 5:4.5,7:30, 9:15 p.m. AMBASSADOR OF AMUSEMENT SCHOOL 07 tot jrapUa " , t3La mm - in " 3 Cop SCHEDULE: SUNDAYS, 3, 5, 7, 9:15 WEEKDAYS, 3, 7:15, 9:15 ( POPULAR PRICES A O O q One of the Greatest Laughing Shows Ever Produced. Last Week Fifteen Thousand Persons Visited the Orpheum Ask Them. BEAUTY CHORUS CAPABLE CAST MUSICAL COMEDY ANO FEATURE PICTURES Continuous From 1 to 11" FurriDgton. Phone Was. 4541 aw 1 till A. M. SINGING class dlrpctsd by Professor SJ at TnAav V Present AND W fcsrt many riaasM work. i The Victorians s "THE YOUWG OLD TORRANCB PURRINGTON'S - o o W America's Finest Musical Comedy Company LOVE" WILKES THEATRE ft iifEec sept. 'i4 ; -- GIRLS UNDER 16 POSITIVELY NOT ADMITTED. romsncs of Spain. Psrsmount Rlcturs. WEDDING SHOWERS Comssy. HE'S A LIAR Cartoon Comsdy. Othsr Osm wadltlss. R. H. Moors st ths Robsrt Mart With Em$ry Epperson and WavsHr Knislurf w tMWWVI it'THE ANTONIO MORENO A A Sl j J ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ESTILLB TAYLOR OAVID rf v Shows LOUISIANA SYNCOPATORS 11 KMUfT AWv-- Featuring SCREEN ALMANAC FRIDAY, L V C.mnurt vvskwa With SPECIAL "LADIES ONLY" PERFORMANCE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 1 Alio Comedy, Stan Laurel in "Wide Open Spaces." q Mary PKiltin William Collier, Jr. Myrtle Stedman Josef Swickard ' NEWS WEEKLY Vvf? l ' . FELIX COMEDY. ' S5?. l irf$&xi f OlfC-W- " , Phil Fiscner f A Drama of a Woman Who Had All She Desired Yet Never Had Enough. ASK MURDOCK ANY: DOUGLAS o o o o o o o o o o oo o o o t"vv't THE BMDGEPMYESS j THE AGE OF DESIRE 1U1D0CIC AMERICAN .1. Tlsl1WssssaWsss1ls IHMijlllJilM O O n B00 0001 A000000 000 000 000000 000 000 0000H0 MORO CASTLE ORCHESTRA $my O " 0 0 0 Km. Kimball's Little Symphony Orchestra. Show at 12:30, 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:30, 8:15. 0 O B ATTRACTION Concert today at 2:15, o M 0 0 0 0 "Revealing the Soul of the Harp" 'V! 0 0 0 Jean Morrison VyJ-- " J "' t- 0 0 0 0 Wallace) 0 0 0 2 0 E the "Covered Wagon" director tal entertainment. ADDED piOHTINO TAJtNVM'S scrtn rstvrti in th first of his nsw Puamount pirtojas. Haro of a two-fiswith ed, punchfttl drama, the Yosemtte VaUwy as the background. "wlrwIiWlTssTw NOW- - - Issi vf?3: it 0 NEMY SEX' 0 f 0 ... 1 - 0 TtarlinMa fathers. The sinister vacht raoes towards the open sea. On her deck stands the king of the baffling Invisible Empire. Helpless, a en ant. ne lovtay rjaj. alia, bis 20th victim cowers near . . . of Suddenly, the roar of a squadron mathe rattle of police sueed boats chine gun Ore from low swooping aero rusn or nine coaieo. ngures planes it ths gangway . . . TRAPPED! serial Follow this thrilling breath-taki- ng Wrttten by of lose and wild adventure. RUJutrd E. Enrtght, PoliC4 Vornmiuioner ef New York. served. gee every episode of this greatest and Thursflay of last, week Miss Vera most police drama ever filmed, entertained at a shower for "Into authentic the Net, the master Pathescrial. Mrs. Del Rogers of Salt Fifteen were prosent. Mail the coupon below for "Crime DeMr. and Mrs. A. O. Anderson an tection Methods of the New York Police," written by Commissioner Knright. cnunee the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mitchell. Mrs. R. Oreene and Mrs. Hannah ."Joseph Anderson spent Sunday In ... A- - 0 at bay T nassi IS iSi TT US '& nr 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 MMfi "Into l I rrhB 0 " 0 O 0 O n u n - m 0 0 0 n u n n n u M n iiu-ilc- a, M1DVALE 0 0 0 g; POCATELJ.O. Mu-lic- TT- Ut! r NOW PLAYING H H i sis mssssssj - II H Idaho. Sent. IX. A weddtnp of more than usual interest in Pocatello will be solemnized next Thursday morning at St. Joseph' procathedral, when Miss Viols, Rob-e- n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mulicit. will he married to John B. Mullen. The bride and bridegroom are prominent members at the younger sooial set. The ceremony will le performed at 8:30 o'elock by the Rev, J.. I'. .Dolan. The members of the .bridal party Mm. will consist of the following: William J. Mullen, matron of honor; Miss Mary Murphy and Miss Ruth Wade, bridesmaids; Olive May Mullfa and Virginia Cruse. flower girls; Eustace Mullen, best man. The bridegroom is a member of one 0 the pioneer families of Pocatello mid is a son of Mrs. J. B. Mullen. He Is employed as head timekeeper in the Vlah division offices of the Oregon Short Line. The bride has been a resident of Pocatello sr many years and her father is one of the prominent railroad men in this section and iit present occupies the position of a trlnmaster In this city. Miss has been employed in the Itfctho division offices at the Short Una station. Immediately following the wedding the couple will leave for a two weeks' honeymoon trip to Portland and upon rf turning to Pocatello will make their home in the Woolley apartments. 14, 1924. O O - |