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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,' SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, Good Cqnpexions In Every Hone John Ksger, Mrs. George Linley, F.d. Millard. Mra G. White. Mr Pro Geumand, Mra Rodney lisll Mra. Walt- - Bishop, Mra Gael Vlr-- g Mt Hoag. Mra. Percy Jackson and nut Carother participated In the game. e a awarded to Mr. The pnae Ltnsaly and the conaolatlon prlxe to Mr Eager. Mra Josephine Pearl of Wrd visited In Elv dur ng the week. Mr, and Mr August Riepe entertained Tuesday t a dinner party. In compliment to. Mr. Riepe e brother Herman Tiet. Jr, who ha recenty returned from government eervbe in California. Enjoying Mr. nd Mr Rlpe' hospitality with the gueet of honor were Mr. and Mr. Herman Ttetz, Mr and Mrs. C E Harbold. Betljf and Hol'and Harbold- and Lawrence and Joseph TGI. Mr William Moorman was hoatee to the Thursday Bridge club Thursday Jackson. Mra Mr. Percy Charles Caparton. Mr. John Weber. Mr J P Goumand, Mr. W. E. Meyer. Mra Fred Weat enjoyed tb game, a Ith the and Mr Mr. Jackson hostess. Weber were the prise winner of the game. The Neighbor of Woodcraft held a social meeting and election of officer Monday evening when the following member were elected to offle for the ensuGuardian ne'ghhor, Mra. J. L. ing yearguardian neighbor. Mrs. W. ad-E. Th; pealclerk. Mr. Georg Jckon; Merer; Mra. Fred Flatmard, banker, Mrs. Gu cvisor, L. Grier; outer sentinel. Mr Friend- magician Mr Smithson; attendant. Mr c L fihallenbarger, captain of guaids Mr E. A. Day. After e'eetton of officer shout thirty member and friend enjoyed card for the remainder of the evening, which was concluded with larefreshment. Mr. Lnllle won th secdies' first pr'ze. Mr Goumand the and ond. H. Rnlder the men's first pri George Jackson the second. Mr. Archie Hartman wa hoatee to the Double E Bridge club at her home In East Ely. Thursday afternoon. dinner hoatee at Mis Ella Get was the Steptoe hotel Wednesday evening. Ml Dorothy Richardson will be the next hoatee of th Kpoon stub. Mr and Mr John Weber entertained dinner gneeta Thursday duelling. Hettfir. Mueller and Mrs. F'leig, Mr re numbered Mr. David mong the McGIt guest at Mra. Arthur Sm'th party Wednesday. Mr. John Eager will entertain the Amateur Bridge club next Thuraday afternoon, to Mr. Benjamin Grlgg wa hote th Saturday Five Hundred cluh at tha home of Mra Fred Weet thl afternoon, Mr. P. J. Goumand, Mr. Fd. Millard, Mr. Percy Jackson. Mr. Clarence Ba'-roMr Fred Weat. Mr Joseph L. Ties, Mr. C I,. Orler. Mr J. C. Geary, Mr. S. f. Mile, Mr. I. C. C Whitmore. Mra Frank Duck and the hostess comprise the club. Mr. and Mra. David Bartley ar enjoying a midwinter pleasure trip In California. Mra Frank Duck entertained one table of bridge gueet Saturday night of last week. Mr Clarence Barron, Mra. Pro Goumand and Mr. Fred West participated In the game. Mr. and Mr. John Bitiw Long were dinner gues's rf Mr. and Mra. Georg Wednesday evening. Llnly Th il'sae H u d Wood. Alta Freeland For Pimple, Blotch, Blackheads, and Calcium" Such Eruption, Stuart Work Marrel la Wafer - ' ". th Skim. Mrs. ELY, NEVADA; Mr. I , ELT. Nev.. Feb. 22. A beautiful affair ' '( the week wa the W" party given in at the home of Mrs. Arthur bmtth hast Ely, Wednesday afterrun. A color ex scheme of purp e, combined with feme, with quuute bowls of norciasu here and there a bunch of x inlet nestlir In bed of filmy ui!e, presented a decorative scheme most charming In effect. Si reamer in the violet shade room to room, ahtle were feeUatned-frotthe guests found pleasure In the of the afternoon, card patim with refreshments, hem supplemented csrritwF out In mo violet ehade. at 6 preb clock. The high score prle sented to Mr FI leg. the second to Mr. to nd the third Mr. Jake Meyer Mr. Frank Koper drew the a ho prize. i.ltlle France McGill, aassted during the afternoon, was also remembered with a prettv gift The Invited guest list follows. Mrs Cupid. Mrs Alfred Croclor, Mrs George Doughty, Mrs. Walt Utah ip, Mr C. Wesley DickW G. John enson, Mr. Eager. Mr W allor, Mr. FTnk Koper. Mr Jake Willie E Meyere. Mre. Fulmer. Mre James 8. Bennett. Mr. Thomas Evans, Mr. Ed. Leak, Mr Henry E'ileg, Mr. Mra Harry Mueller, Davtd Weat, Mr. Mr. E. O. Whit. Mr. Fred John K. Callahan, Mr. W. Y. McGill, Mr. Gotge Linelev, Mr Rodney H. Richardson. Mra Eamuel Patrick. Mr. Georg W hlteley. Mra Winfield Elliott, Mra Grande Camion. Mm Samuel Elbert. Mre Frank K. Swartt, Mrs. John ealv Clinton Bag 111. Mra Mr. Weber, N Chaptn. Mra Fred Clark. Mr. Harold E. Monroe. Mr. T. K. Stevens. Mr. Ed. AnMillard. Mr. Frank Millard. Mr thony Jurtch, Mra D. P. Bartley, Mrs Mao Laughlm, Mr. Lee Murdock, Mr. Henry Fulmer, Mr. Josephine Peerl, Mr. H, O. Hall, Mr. R. ti Holtxmen. Mra E. L, Fletcher, Mr. J. P. Goumand, i, Mr. James Lockhart, Mrs. Benjamin Mr. A. C. Huhhls, Mr. Walter Chandler, Mr. Larsh, Mr. Chart Gael Hoag, Mr , mend 0., Bate. Mr. Wtiim N. McGill and Mtag France ri Ful-me- ll Bovd-8mit- l-- e f ; $ s Flr-mu- 3 I 1 ilcG.lt Mr. Walt Bishop entertained the member of the Thursday Peering club t lunchaon Mr. de'ightful Thursday Charles Wesley Dickenson. Mrs. Frank Ft Mra. F'rank John Tin. Roper. Fwsrti, and Mra. Osmond Eugene Callahan George Bale were the guest. i The Misses Elizabeth Walden and ie Burnette entertained guest at an joyable evening of card Tuesday evening. M.ss Porolh" Richardson was a last . week-en- d guest of friends In Kimberly. Mr. John Weber entertained St, Bartholomew's guild Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Moorman, Mra. Whitmore, Ur 1 oung, Mr. Fenton, Mr. Jane, Mr. Imtaelle, Mr. Grier. Mr. Friend. Mr. Mac Laughlln. Mr. Reedy and Mra. After a business being meet trig a social hour and refreshments were enjoyed. A foursome cf bridge players enjoyed game with Urn. Frank. Csrjin Saturday of last week. Mr. end Mrs. Gael Hoag entertained at dinner Monday evening. Mrs. Samuel Patrick was the host of the Tuesday Evening Five Hundred club Tuesday, when Mra. John Weber, tt pr-se- nt. SAIT STARTING, Rk'h-erdee- a. - ' 'Will I wMs we w is b v 'f je-T- ThePtayj V" Jules Kkprf 57 H&kah Mod oodmar, Dascd OnTKe i BpularSigfcpr Jolm FkmiraJ WJ Wilaorv Nohivlgrptsf but'a HTcillunf' i s - I t'r Sfcfhofaca J J ttimansfobUa wonder-worke- Night, 50o to $1.50. Mat., 25c to $1.00. THE WORLDS GREATEST ORGANIST Name Street State City and Gertrude Alexander enjoyed an evening of bridge wita Miss Yiigtnia Carother Saturday evening of last week. Miaa lorothy GirUner waa the guest of Mra. Proa Goumand during the week. t BINGHAM BINGHAM. Feb. 2:. Highland review No. 17, W. B. A. M gave a card party Thursday afternoon at the McKenzie hotel at Highland Boy, followed by a luncheon. The first prize wa won by Sydney Tregsskts, second prize by Mra. Rawaey and third prt by Mrs. Lewis Dobbs. Thl was the first entertainment of any kind given in this locality this winter, owing to the Influenza epidemic. Mra. H.nry Sorensen has aa her guest a her' daughter, Mra. 6. W. Richardson, and children of Magna. Th Ladies Aid of the Bingham M. E. y church met In an reselon at the church parlors Tuesday. The day wa In pent sawing. Each member contributed to the luncheon and at 1 o'clock all assembled at down to a bounteous spread, Mr. Charles Green well and Mr. Harry Steele entortatned Saturday afternoon of last week at the home of the former, In compliment to Mr. William Cuehman. The afternoon wa spent In needlework. Cover were laid for the beside following ladles, the guest of honor: Mra John Quick of Salt Lake. Mrs. Thomas J. Williamson. Mrs. Andrew Chrlstopherson, Mre.. J. W. Grant and Mra. Hunt. Th senior hop given Friday night of last week at the high school gymnasium a wa well attended. A Salt Lake orefces-trfurn'ehed the music and light refreshments were - served. Alice review ,Vo. IS, Ladles of th Maccabees, held an Interesting meeting at tha lodger oom Monday niitht. A clnex nf ten wa Initiated, Mrs. Catherine Erickson, state deputy, having charge of the Initiatory Highland review No. 17 attended in a body and guesta from A Magna review also were- present. membership drive la being conducted by the Ladles of th Maccabees and a fine Increase is expected. At the close of the meeting the entire assemblage repaired to th Chocolate shop, where light refresh ments were served. Wedneedav evening a rarty was given at th Cushman home for Edna and iJeorge Cushman by the young people of the ne'ghboahood. During the evening games were playod and Si a concluding feature luncheon was served. The honor guest were the recipient of many useful gifts. son of Mrs. John Johnny HvlanJ. Byrnes of Copperfleld, left Tuesday for Miami. Art., to make hia home with hi uncle. Fella McDonald. The card party given Wednesday evening at Society hall, under the of tha Altar society of th Holy auspices Roaary church, was a pronounced success. About 200 persons participated In the affair. After th prize were distributed. danAtng waa enjoyed until a lute snr The Ragtime Seven orchestra furnished th music. Frizes were awarded aa follows; Ladies' first, Mra. Joseph Manwarlng; ladies' scond Mrs. John Bogan; consolation. Miss Mary Bird; men's first. James Freer; men's second, George Earle; Jerome Duwalt. Refreshments were served. Miss Elate Collett had as her guest the early part of the week Miss Mary Bird of Salt Lake. Mrs. Catherine Erickson returned to Salt Lake Tuesday, after spending a week In camp In the Interest of a mem- bershlp drive given by the Maccabees' rev ews here. While here Mra. Erickson saa entertained by Mesdames Fat Hy-- i land. Albert Marriott. E G. Beatty. Ira Davis, J W. McKenze and H. Sorensen. Thursday evening of last week friends and neighbors nlanr.ed a surprise tn the nature of a handkerchief shower and farewell partv in honor of Mrs. William Cushman, who will leave within the next few days for Maine, where the Cuehman tamily wtll reside. Th evening was spent In tir'oui forms of entertainment. Luncheon was served to eighteen guests. Mr Mark L Jones and pupils recital Thursday exenlng In the gate of the M K. church Many selection were pleasingly rendered. M. L. Jones, humorist, was an added feature and most thoroughly enjoyed The program was. Interspersed by solos tn Miss Vera Beversl viol n selections were rendered by John Cutlet on. This all-da- n. !f , i JOSEPH ONNET on the Worlds Greatest Organ in the I i - t Worlds Greatest Auditorium TABHtM Friday, Feb. 28, 8:15 p. m. Prices, $1.00, 75c, 50c Popular sudl-toriu- WOMEN SHAVE UNKNOWINGLY Whew yew ealy ream lab free, the earface f the akla the I (he aaai maltreamem-eease aa shavlag. Th way t reateve it Bader tha ehta. ealy hair U (a aitark IfrMIracle. (he erlg(aal aaaUary lleald, dees (hie hr ahaargriaa. Oaly geaalae DeMlraele haa a k I.ar.atf. la earh At fallet eeaatera fa ae. garbage. 1 aad tt alaea, ar wxall aa la glala wvagger hy aa receiptfna af price. FREB hash walled la glala ealed a Triage reqaeaf. . aad Park An, aeaaer-hae- Ticket on Sale Mpnday, February 24, Bureau of Information. -lT AVI. . OGDEN. THREE DAYS, COMMENCING 12:30 TODAY 1 Mew terk.lth m Fb. lu.t.w tb.; on. ng w of it event decorated uhingtone I of the f iirf btt11on. T, . . B Th. Dlu the bop t ' their sdd.uo cover :l.. . isEd Pr. R besulifully Uednesd Uttleficid jompllmeti rn j s GSi ,, Wanted to fX Scott, The ts fxxtzl basket ' beacity JaT duy stead Sfw. oi staying happy in Ind grass I (iimpliW'rt Vra the tall t vid the Falla, t .load. throughout the especially St' nstic J th .'.hie u -- udthewith18 wlizlcg ..llS9. birth the tabl red RICHFIELD niversary. Luncheon waa served to ten guests. Mrs, J. R. Chipman left las week for her home at Denver, after spending several months visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Erickson. Mrs. Olena Christiansen entertained t dinner Sunday evening. In honor of Mr. an.1 Mrs. Canton Olsen of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Rose formed th centerpiece. A dinner party also wa given tn honor of Mr, and Mrs. Caston Olson Tueeday by Mr. and Mr. L. H. outzen. Cover wer laid for eight guests. An Informal reception was given Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock at th R. D. Young home by the Second Ward Relief society. In honor of Mrs. E. A, Qgfresh-menFouts. A quartet entertained. were eerved. Mra. Mr. and J. J. Jensen gave a reception Alonday In honor of their daughter, Mra. Violet Graham, who was mar-rie- d Saturday of last week to Gua Rout as at Salt Lake. Dinner wa eerved at S o'clock to forty guesta The centerpiece consisted of carnations and roses. Miss Josephine Skougaard entertained Lunchmt a Kensington Friday evening. eon was served to Air. J. R. Chipman and the Misses Pearl Retry, Sadi Ivy, Hazel Henry and Mabel Lewi. Miss Minerva Nelson was pleasantly surprised Thursday evening. It being her Music wa the birthday ofanniversary. the evening, followed by a feature Those luncheon. present were Mesdames Frank Cook, F. J. Wight, Andrew Peterson, J. W. Ogden. T. Nelson, P. P. Foul-soGeorg Hunter, A. L. Manning and the Misses Elsie Betarson, Leona Nelson, Rod Ram lose. Ev and Ruby Ogden, and Leslie Hallows. Rose and carnation formed the centerpiece. Mr. and Mr. George Baker left Thursday for California. They are making the trp by auto. Enee entertained Miss Delva at a Valentine party Thursday evening. Refreshments were served to ten guesta. The Mesdames J. W. Poulaon, Oleana Christiansen end Bert Ence entertained Raturday of last week In honor of th sevenlv-ntnt- h birthday of their mother, Mra. Jlalver Olson. The decorations consisted ut jxes Luncheon waa aerved at 4 o'clock to Mesdames E. C. Peterson, L. H. Outsen, A. P. Rasmussen. Martha Peterson. Marla Poulson, Hannah Peterson, Annie C Poulson. Caroline M. Hansen. Annie M. Petersen. Oleana Poulaon. Fred Hansen. P. A. Westman. Jea-nl- e Young, Oluf Anderson. M. Netleon, Caroline and Elizabeth Ence, Mary Mary D. Poulson, Charlez Nell-soj. H. Erickson and Mrs. Caston Olson. Mr. A. H. Ackerson entertained at a dinner Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for Chan Hansen. Paulin Christiansen. Olive Ivie, Kate Werry, Mary Hansen. Edna .Larsen., Millie Hansen and Mrs. V, A. Malmsten. Miss Pearl Sevy entertained at a Valentine party Raturdny of last week. In honor of Miss Ada Lee of Pangultch. Decorations were In red hearts and carRefreshments were served to nations . eight guests. Mr. A. Peterson entertained Stonday at a miscellaneous shower In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Eldred Nay. Cards and music wer the features of th eveLuncheon waa aerved to thirty-fiv- e ning guesta Ro.v L. Malmsten, who recently from Camp Tplon, L. I.. is visiting his brother. C. J. Malmsten. The Misses Laura anr Mabel Curtla entertained at a Kensington Thursday evening. Refreshment were served to fifteen guests. K Violet cherr lunattir coloi val shite can sen placed utft poUQOftt 'oeers Assi xere Krs. Hug Twent r I Seats Friday rN IN EK1u7. - at your drugRICHFIELD. Feb. !S. Mrs. J. B. Ramsay and daughter, Melissa; Mrs. J. W. for 50 ceut a package. and son. Vert, 4 free trial package will be mailed tgden and L- - A.In Wilson their auto for Mesa. left, Wednesday if you send the coupon below. Aru. Announcements are out for the marof riage of Mis Lottie Lewis, daughter M. Free Trial Coupon Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lewis, to Normsn T. A Stuart Co., 824 Stuart Bldf A mires son of Monroe, which took place Matnth All, Mich. Seud me at once, at Salt Lake, September 7. 191. bv return mail, 8 free trial package Friends and relative of Mra. F. J. of Htuart Calcium Wafer. Wight met at her home Thursday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday anlittle V Monday,; Uirch..3. wednkday A gist ta LAKE THEATRE ' e n, wy gw pimieww!weaifn(ifWilWWwpIM - FBEE TRIAL PACKAGE Thi u an ago of beauty, Unsightly face filled with pimple, discolora- tiotnt, blackhead, ete., are nothing but unhealthy fare due to blood impuri-,tio-' . Cleanse the blood with Stuart Calcium Wafer and the facial bletn-ishdisapjiear. Rtuarts Calcium Wafer are more active in the skin where they improve and clear the blood. And you ll never have a good complexion until the blood i improved. .No matter bow bad your complexion is, Rtuart'e Calcium Wafer will work You ran get these wonder .with it. . b Thg'Cnppn'ec'OoocQc Uramb - SENT) FOB -- - Wiliem 4 Brady Pros r.. ' h'gb-scor- Bovd-Sm'- lea-en- FOUR NIGHTS, TC. a the aerond of a aeriea of musicaJee and waa well attendedl. of Flaayille. Mr. and Mra. Pearce Mont art gueata at the homa of W a CoUma. Xr. and Mra. O. W. Richard hara re turned frdm & several days1 vU la oa Lake City. Kaehael JahnsoTW who haa been ni for some time and in the J&mgham piuU. la much improved and was able to' rfrfuns tt the home of ttyr Monday-Mrparenie, Mr and Mra. William Johneon. and Mra. Alfred Haetings left early where in the week lor boston. they will reside. A daughter haa arrived at the home or Mr aim Mrs. Richard Connary. Mm, Chari Abel, who ha been 111 at her home on Heaaton height, ia improv Hope for a speedy recovery are Ing. entertained by her many friend. A Darned nuree ha been m attendance. Mrs. John KttageraJd received a tele- gram Wed nee day from her eon, Lietftenant Bert FUagerald, that he had arrived Fit-- j ealely in New ork. iJvUtenant gerald ha been in the balloon service and etat onod in Kraivce for some time. Friday evening of lat week a 4Jf"t ful party wa given at the home of rier Bnnton. the occasion being the birthday anniversaries of Mrs Rrinton and Mrs. Fin Holley, twin daughters of Mra Lottie Gammel. Music mui dancing formed the At midnight entertainment. evenings aerved. A an elaborate luncheon wa huge birthday cake, with tiny candle. formed the centerpiece. The guest list included Messrs, end Mesdame M. H. Mitchell, Fred Meyers. J. Farnsworth Avcrett, K. RJackett, E. Owen Hall, Ben Holley, Mr. Lottie Gammelt and Ray Gammel). Mrs. Joseph a. Hall and daughter. Mrs, Ben Wheelur and Misa Eleanor Hall, of Fpringville and son. Private Clifford Hall, who haa Just been mustered out of Uncle Sams service, are visiting E. O. Hall and family in Copperfieid. Corporal Alfred Terry haa returned home, after almcet two years' military aerv.ee, having enlisted in May, 1917. A dance waa given at the Commercial A club by the club Tuesday evening. loial orchestra furnshed the rouatc. 1Q1 he was bound to see the white lights and the Broadway chickens. Yep, eompllme' id Maloney sa Jsme H ijar evening nr home, fol S if party. Cover Mra John And if you want to see what happens to him and to his trusting sweetheart- back on the farm, come to A Romance of Happy Valley. All right, let him go! - dlnPM' i k part) mt to Captst worsted with ..lowed the Ur. and Mr st zb Informs rJnf of 1st ifprp A Rdmance of Happy Valley m . (ulenant sne Jr. The table unite, earryin nert were la mJ The Acacia My. Joseph R it afternoon Mr of irg ts A 2AGE FROMTHE BOOK OF LI EE AnABTCRAFT Picture PATHE NEWS The Big Seattle Strike Divided Among Nations German Scenes France and Germany, etc. in Troops Home-comin- of g Colored n, Chrlz-tenac- MOADWAY OUB MOTTO: ALWAYS THE BEST PICTURES THE SUPREME SENSATION OF PICTURES four-cour- noon to the members of the guild of the Kn.i-ojia- l church. After the business were eerved. meeting, refreshment The monthly meeting of the.W. C. T. r. was held Tnewlay afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. N. West. A paper on waa read by "Tha Stale Penitentiary Mis Neola Carson Mrs F. K PeKay. per on ''Cigarettes and Togave a bacco." Fateh member was entitled to large number were tiring a guest, and In attendance. The recular meeting of the Eastern Star charter was heid Wednesday evening tn the I O. O. F. hall. Mr and Mrs. I Falconer were the candidates for Initiation. Mrs Mrs Blanche Ellredge and George F. ltohethan lett hunday for 'Fait lake Cttv. where they will remain for a few weeks Mrs F C. Christ and daughter. Elizat ash., beth, left Monday for. where thev were called by the serious Illness of Mra Christ's mother, Mrs. T. Morrison. The literary department of the Current Exents k'hib met Monday afternoon at the home of Mr K. Rhoreson. Th program consisted of rolicall, answered In valentine xerses. Mra F2. Pearson gax--e a paper on "lmagist Poet." and Mra. C. KKhelberger a paper on "Amy low-ell,- " fo.lowed by read.rgs by Mrs. Cecil Clarke. Mrs Howard Henderson gave a vocal selection and Mr. J. B. Brokaw paper on "Edcsr I.ee Master gaie J.a T. Csrruth spoke on the subject, Mr. and Mra "Spoon River Anthology. Rnodgmss closed the program with a piano selection. The Altar society of the Catholic was entertained church Wednesday afternoon at th home of Mr Georg Campbell. Mrs. John C. Mllllrk returned Tuesday front Salt Ijik Cltv, where she accompanied her daughter. Mise Cenex lev who has entered school there. Mrs. Frank Turner arrived Monday evening from Denver for a few- - weeks' visit her and In Markay. Mr. and Mrs. Y. Ciile of Mackay, who have been the guest of Mr. and Mra. A-- Mil-Ut- k. In 66 QUEEI EM BAM n. BLACKFOOT. Idaho, Feb. J2. Mrs. L. B. Dustin wa hostess Wednesday after- SPECIAL MUSIC FOR ENTIRE WEEK THE PREMIER 8 IREN OP THE SCREEN PORTRAYS THE PASSIONS OP EGYPT'S VAMPIRE n. BLACKFOOT, IDA. ONE WEEK Commencing TODAY tia triumph attraction of William Pox QLIEOIPATMA Miss Barn wears 99 80 Teasels; 3000 horses; 20,000 psople; 60 sets of See what the New York papers say of The Siren of the Nile. fifty distinctively different costumes. "Cleopatra" I the most spectacular photodrama Mr. Fox has had a hand In. and aa a spectacle It leaves nothing to be desired. The scehes were so gorgeous that they The battle brought continued applause. scenes at the climax wer wonderfully impressive. Then, of course, the palace of the' queen, the raiment of the queen and the queen herself were the last word In regal magnificence. Much of It waa daring, but then It was also dazzling. American. Miss Theda Bara, playing the part of In William Fox'e latest feature "Cleopatra ia her Is at best. She a real photoplay, Cleopatra. This picture made Ue debut at the Lyric theater last night, and immediately found Its place in the film sun. As a spectacle this new film surpasses even "Tbs Birth of a Nation. --As a spectacle it ranks second to none. Evening Telegram. Wasatch 893 The producers have recreated most wwe tleally all the lavish surroundings thatof tM built up for th pleasure and whim queen. But they Hhve not stopped battle of Actiura. th first greatofnai An battle, and Incidentally the undoing this thony. Is thrtllingly portrayed, and followed by the storming of the Pha palace. Th picture Is remarkable for mW ?" Theda Bara demonstrated qualities. of the lx n satisfactorily Just how the Sirenaccredited "got away with everything her. Evening World. A thwe-Th- e Doors Open 11 It is an elaborate production. Itand sho the gTeat naval battle of Aetium ancient cities of Egypt ano Rome. The Is founded on history and Is of absorenw As the siren Miss Bar Interest. the most of her opportunity.' Her wonn ful costumes are an Imposing feature, ro a hit It would seem. Evening 1 Prices: $ raffia scanty. Daily at 11 a. m., 12:45, 2:30, 4:1 6, 7:45 and 9:30 p. m. No Raise in Prices 10c, 15c, 22c; Pina War Tax. SPECIAL NOTE Due to length of program, THE IRON TEST will not bo shown this week Seven Show Henry Giles, left Tuesday for Spokane for a couple of visit. Mr. and Mra. John R. Jones and daughters spent the week In Boise. Mrs. R. N. West was hostess Wednesday afternoon to th member of the Ladies Aid society of th Methodist church. Mlsa Nancy Reese planned a surprise party for Miss Grace Mlltenberger Friday of last week, twelve young people being Included. Valentin tdaa wer carried out In the entertainment. Major and Mrs. Ralph Merrill and family of Pniithfte'd, Utah, ar the guests of Major Merrill' sister. Sirs H. Dunn. Major Merrill wa recently hororably discharged from service at Cump Custer, Michigan. Mra. Claude S. Beebe and son. Howard, are the guests of relatives In Boise. Merrill Boyle entertained ten couples Saturday evening of last week with a dancing party. In honor of Port Arthur, who haa recently been mustered out of the service. Mra A. L. Austin, who hse been the guest of Mra E. P. Sweet, left Monday for her home In Kansas City. Kan. Th second annual firemen's ball was held Wednesday evening tn Progress hall. Karrar's orchestra, furnishing the music t Social HallThealEf BILL NOW PLAYINQ Headed By The International Nine FIVE OTHER BIB ACTS BIO PHOTO COMEDY Three shows daily: 2:(S. T:30, 4:15 Price: Matinees, 40c, 15c, 25c 15c, 25c, 35c Night Prices: for the dance program. Punch wa served during th evening by M ss Helen Ptults. bliss Alberta Goodwin. Miss Thelma Hesy and Mis Cor Covington. J. W. Bole was In charge of the arrangement Mra XV. F. Berryman left Thurslay morning for Ogden, L'tah, for a short Mr. and Mra. C. visit with her parent lilismson. SHAWS PYGrilM.fi WEEK 0F FEB. 24th EDYTH barlow MORONI OLSEN FRANK RASMUSSFN And VARSITY PLAYEgj " S Yeuv pt,yeri Youve seen theIn Ysradv -- PYGM1-1 See them both res. |