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Show THE CITIZEN 14 AMERICAN More Than a Theatre TWO DAYS ONLY A Salt Lake Institution SUNDAY AND MONDAY mmmin PRIDE UNVEILED Revealed as the Deadliest of the Seven Supreme Evils Virginia Budd, Bernice Derrick and Verna Nelson. Seal brown, crimson and gold will be the colors of the organization. Its flower is the yellow chrysanthemum and its pin is a tiny gold hour glass, with the Greek initials. A little green goat will mark the pledges. in the little or big wars to maintain the treaty boundaries of Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Claud W. Freed and two sons will leave next week for to ADMIRAL Jellicoe was destined southern California to spend the mainder of the winter. ALICE JOYCE re- Mrs. J. G. McAllister has gone to in Los Angeles to visit her daughter, Mrs. Boy Avery. Slaves of Pride Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Eign and family By Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph Chester She was virtually auctioned off in marriage to a man iof wealth. It became her task to reduce this man from pride to humility are at home at Mrs. C. E. Brewer announces the marriage of her daughter, Florence, to Lloyd E. Bumph. Mr. and Mrs. lllllllimi Bumph are at home at the St. Begis PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Hilarious Comedy, Slippery Slickers 1430 Yale avenue. apartments. Pathe Review Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lippman, William S. Louisson and G. E. Nevin of IIIIIIIIIIL LAST TIMES TODAY Salt Lake are at the Arlington hotel at Santa Barbara. MAURICE TOURNEURS THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY Mrs. Frederick Bodman Palmer and baby son are visiting. Mrs. Palmers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart. L A Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Grut presided over a dinner dance Wednesday evening at the Newhouse. Dinner was served to forty guests at tables cenroses. tered with vari-colore- d A dancing party was given Wednes- rffXTiReZBEA VjTFML ONE WEEK day evening by Misses Joyce Anderson, Versell Williams and Luella Gerald at the Community center on ONE WEEK OPENING TODAY East Broadway. Smith has been called to Spokane, Wash., by the serious illness of her father, Maj. G. L. Luhn. Major Lphn, a retired army officer, is 88 years old. Mrs. A PICTURE SUCH AS YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN MARIE DORO One of the Worlds Great Stars in HERBERT BRENTONS Supreme Production to Lewis entertained at a silver tea for the benefit of the Ladies Aid society of Phillips Congregational church Thursday afternoon at 2:30 oclock at the home of Mrs. Wight, 555 Ninth East street. HIT EVERYWHERE Big Special Comedy spena three months. will be in San Francisco for Easter. While in Los Angeles they will be at the Clark hotel. 'Got a hacking cough and a headache? Well, Ive a little wood you could hack, and it might cure your headache. e Much obliged, mum; but my aint of the splittin variety. London Opinion. ead-ach- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newhouse are at home at the Belvedere apartments. Geoghegan and two daughters, Miss Gertrude Geogregan and Miss Kathleen Geoghegan, have gone to Los Angeles, where they will spend the next, few months. They Mrs. Joseph great part in the worlds affairs. It used to be said facetiously in the British navy that he was bom to be hanged. That was because he was rescued almost miraculously from death when the flagship Victoria was rammed and sunk by the Camperdown off the coast of Syria. Suffering from Malta fever, he was in a bunk aboard the Victoria when the collision occurred. Admiral Sir George Tryon and some 700 officers and men went to their deaths, but Jellicoe was one of the few that escaped, and, beyond all cavil, his was the most remarkable case of its kind on record. He was thrown into the water when his temperature was near 104. When he was taken aboard the Tescue ship it was 98 the normal and he was cured. Admiral Jellicoes days of destiny may not be at an end. He is a figure of great power in England, not only because of his ability as a naval organizer and fighter, but because he has the advantage of riches and of a title recently acquired. His wife is the daughter of the late Sir Charles Cayzer, principal owner of the Clan steamships. Lady Jellicoe inherited a large fortune, and when Sir John Jellicoe was raised to the peerage, with the title of viscount, he was given $250,000 by the government as a reward for his services in the war. As all of his children were daughters when the title was conferred upon him the patent of his viscounty was devised with remainder to the eldest of these and to her sisters in default of male issue. It was an event of great rejoicing in the viscounts family and also in the navy when Lady Jellicoe, twelve months ago, presented her husband with a son and heir. At the christening King George and Queen Mary were the godparents. Mrs. L. B. Wight and Mrs. A. L. CURE DECLINED. southern California But who shall say that such an alliance may not be necessary if Japan obtains supremacy over Asia? ' PROFESSIONAL JEALOUSY. a Tense, Fast Moving Story It Will Hold You With a Grip of Steel. It Will Pull Your Heart Strings to the Breaking Point Mrs. Sarah McChrystal have gone to (Continued from Page 7.) t. A Thrilling, Gripping Drama With an Amazing Plot and Ladies Orchestra Harris Miss Anne Critchlow entertained at a matinee party at Social hall Thursday afternoon, in honor of Miss Dorothy Mailey, a bride-elec- Twelve-Te- n A George JEIL1COES MISSION A social event at the University of Utah Wednesday was the debut of a new sorority, the Lambda Phi Lambda, of which the following are mem- bers: New England has a very dense Misses Eva Lucille Margetts, Lewis, Bose Bobbins, Afon Wright, ulation. Harvard is the center of New Franc lands learning. Punch Jennings, Margaret Wright Bowl. pop- Eng- It was one of those rare occasions when Sir S. Marshall Hall, the lawyer, lost a case, and he wasnt feeling so very happy over it. Your profession doesnt make angels out of men, does it? said a medical friend, teasingly. No, Tetorted Sir Edward, thats one thing we leave to the doctors! London Blighty. UNASSUMING. Is your wife one of those women who look at their husbands and say, I made a man of him?? asked the impertinent friend. No, answered Mr. Meekton. My Henrietta is very unassuming. She merely says she has done her best. Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegrap- h. |