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Show THK In 7 II KK better than many lesson committed to memory, "I know tlu subject of thl lesson," said a teacher, with a good deal of tion. That Is well; hut do you know tlu object? elf-satlsf- for its accomplishment. The aloe is taken from an eastern cycling companys pajer. o. K. Meredith of 2a K. 1st South tlu bwal agent for the company. neeeM-nr- y 1 ac Alrrxli' uti the subject. utU room) "Kthel, Papa (from picture of luriolf In the beautiful costo light the ga ia reut you going p In Salt I.nhd tume wrn lore, aero which Is writ, there?" Fur um Him Mr. Gabbr h; been tin; To Mr. Shepherd, thanking him Tlu unjust erltlc does not love art. Ethel Yes, papa; we were just How comes an love can he art that Uili Itosenthar his of for er Ktrikiu a match. .. tinmuni2i(iin iji delightful accompaniments." apeaking from a box e, when he cherished no love Truth. arrange- j .j. m.inuger, and at lam 1 mu View a, lh fanntuH pianist appear. Miss Katherine K. Oliver, an "int for his neighbor lure below? in nil I oti.l Aunt "How Hobby grows. ? v ..n In Salt I.akf .in completed. jt rsoiiator of Scottish character in i getting too big "Some pianists ought to be very gKl Dont you think he Th dale Is given as May P, anl the 'original monologues," appears next to kiss?1 as the auditorium. Salt Lake Thursday evening, March 2, at the people," says an old writer, "for their Pretty Cousin "Too big, auut? First Congregational church. Her pro- left hand neer knows what their right Why, bea just getting big enough," Life. n Washington birthday the All gramme introduces sketches and char- one does that Is, upon the piano." $ $ Hallow college band want up to the acters from works of Barrie, Maclareii, It Is better that you be worthy of DR. O. B. HEWETT, penitentiary to play for tin prisoners. Scott, Stevenson and other famous unhonors them that than you carry Possibly as they listened to the pa- Scotch writers. The Leading Dentist. It is interesting to study a little the worthily. triotic airs played by the boys the nvicts felt stir within them a wish press notices which have been gleaned 502'3 DOOLY BLOCK The early neglect of teaching chilIf by Miss Olivers manager and brought t be once more American citizens. any of them did the music accomplish-.- forth to preposses us. Facsimile let- dren to play with expression has been Best Work for Loiccsl ters of J. M. Itarrie and Ian MacLaren tlu cause of pupils' absolute failure In all any sermon coubl do. bth are given, and both come danger- later years. Brice in the It Is Irovo now that comes to the ously near the line of "mild Praise Where Waverly Wheel are Made. fr nt as surprise producer. She is to Shakespeare tells about. Then, again, give three grand concerts and biincs one can but notice that Miss Olivers PROFESSIONAL CARDS Situated in tin city of Indianapolis, out at each a national celebrity to make Scotch accent grows more and more con of the of ter the State Indiana, and the programmes unsurpassed in excel- satisfactory as she recedes from Scot- almost the center of population of the lence. President Cluff of the Ik Y. land until In New York the Tribune whole country, with numerous imporcJ. doljn critic Not that pronounces it "perfect. tant railway systems radiating in every Pupil of the eminent pianist, Altcerto Jonas. academy, Professor McClellan. the of mid Professor in I'nlvemlty academy's musical director, and Mr. Miss nliver has not eniugh convincing direction from its very doors, in the Graduate School of Music, Ann Arbor, Mich. 105-of midst the Gas Natural Belt, greut P.oshard, leader of the Provo tabernacle testimony in the bushels of letters prewith of its exhaustless Natures PIANO, THEORY and ORGAN. supply sented to us to establish beyond uues. choir, have the matter in charge. freo fuel, and surrounded by the vast HOURS, to to 12 A. M 5TL'I)I0, a to 4 P. M The first date is Tuesday evening, tion her claim to firstrateness Pro- Iron, Steel and Coal districts of Amer- 12 S. First West St Theirs. Friday and Satys. March 7, and Max Pendix. the famous fessor C. W. Emersons enthusiastic, ica, is the plant of the Indiana Bicycle solo violinist so long connected with unqualified endorsement alone would do Company. hasnt andIn this location, favored by Nature Willard the Thomas orchestra, is the splendid it but her "advertising man Weifje, by the enterprise of mankind, has dishe is for cant perspectiveany eye attraction in hand. Already there grown up a manufacturing establish- Instruction for the Beginner as well lie between and little rates big and tinguish ment umqudled in its line in the world. trains of special talk special as the Advanced Student in Artistic from .Salt Lake to Irovo for the occa- doesnt see that any testimonial of Miss Modein throughout in its arrangement, Style of Violin Playing. and complete in its equipment to a de sion. The second concert date is April Oliver could be so small or so halfgive that can lie lculized after a per- STUDIO 214, 215 Constitution Buildim? 1. and Leopold Godowsky, the Chicago hearted as to throw any doubt upon sonal inspection, this magnificent plant the greatness of the ability that in- with its acres of lloor space, its marpianist, is to be heard. spires it. Genius may be rare, but velous automatic machinery, its splenShepherd, did a of at minimum obtained power, commonsense is The Webster club gave a Lincoln and shrewd, Graduate of New England Conservais the pride of its locality, and xpense, rarer. S. D. L. tory, Boston. Washington programme at the the envy and admiration of the entire Teacher of college on the 21st. The programme cycling industry. A Maxim or Two. It is amid these surroundings, in a was good and carefully carried out. PIANO FORTE. Tune your hearts and tempers, as factory pronounced by engicompetent ' ' $ STUDIO 229 Constitution Building well as your fiddles and pianos. neers to lie complete in every detail, At an informal musical held in Arthat fifteen hundred men machinists, $ e thur Shepherd's studio Friday, Feb. Many things are deserving of criti- saddlers and rubber makers are almost THOMAS RADGLIFFB, A. G. O. constantly employed in the construction IT. a favored few listened to a Concism, but not of condemnation. of the Waverly, and it is under these Piano, Pipe Organ, Harmony that rivaled the one the Or- demnation is not criticism. favorable conditions that we are en- Studio, 838 E. South Temple St, concert their at z, club 5. had given abled to produce at a minimum of cost pheus j SALT LAKE CITY If hollow heads were to the night before. The soloist, it is hurtjas badly the highest grade of bicycle known. To. this home of the Waverly we. inMr. Shepherds as hollow' teeth, many teachers would needless to say, in vite freely all who are interested in our All our goods are n Ire. who be than students better sang was Miss ! HIGH GRADE and Bloodgood, studio they 0 work, with the confident assurance that " La are the der s $ most delightfully song after song. ' a visit will prove both profitable and in- fowSces Make your pupil think! That is There is the prettiest souvenir imaginstructive to a degree which will fully WE DEFY COMPETITION. warrant the outlay of time and trouble able also left by the gracious lady a ter than stating a thousand facts. I ho . ItuM-ntlm- l fr in-In- tlu-iil- c n A Cit. IVclellan, 9. - rtlir long-heade- d uro-gram- me t ms , i 1 DAYNES Music Company, The Salt Lake Music Dealers. PIANOS, ORGANS, BOOKS AND SHEET MUSIC. P. O. Box 1090. General Musical Merchandise. 74 Main St. Salt Lake City |