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Show TOE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUXDAY MORXIXC, NOVEMBER If, 1923. 10 WITH SINGERS ARB -- ART - I If'v Will ft I Chicago Civic Opera Season ffERATUBJ M.US G :ARliSTS-COLK- Exhibit Reveals ' NOBLEWOMAN HAPPIER TEACHING Two Pianists in Front Rank .. Guy Maier and Lee Fattison, tcho appear at West high, school auditorium Friday evening, November 16. In Full Swing More Than Hundred Perform ! ances Scheduled; New VIENNA, Nov. 3 Vf). Archduchess Marie Valerie Hapsburg, only daughter of the late Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, has stoically adapted herself to new conditions created by' dismemberment of the empire. Now more than 60 years old. she makes her living as a piano instructress. The title of archduchess has been discarded for the prefix "Madame." and in a modest flat she gives piano lessons in the morning and does needlework in the afternoon. The democratic ways of the former r Singers Engaged Painter s Reputation Widens PIANO THAN LIVING UP TO RANK Austro-Hun-gari- princess have won the admiration of Vienna's working community, who look upon her as the grand old lady of Austria's former glory. She does her own marketing and cooks her own food, yet she faces life without complaint. Members of the imperial family have severed all bonds with the only surviving child of the late monarch because of her unconditional allegiance to the Austrian.republlc. It is said" the princess, like her brother, the Archdu!:e Rudolph, who was lound murdered with his sweetheart, the beautiful Maria Veteera, in the imperial hunting box. at was bored by court'llfe and longed for the life of the people with whom she is now mixing, poorer but Varying Aspects Of Artist's Gift "Mt. Ogden," a water colar vanvas of much charm recently completed by Joseph A. F. Everett, Below, portrait of the artist. i Y Landscapes, Sepia Drawings and Unusual Nature Studies Seen. r Attention to form and'excellent unv if of color values are char t, t, CHICAGO. Nov, 10. The seventh derstanding "' ' season of the Chicago Civic Opera acteristics that stand out in the group Mf V of thirty-fou- r company and the eighteenth by a paintings by Bessie Alice Bancroft at the Newhouse gal resident organization opened in the Auditorium on October 31 ana wui lery, which continues Sunday after close on January 28- - More than one an auspicious opening Sunday, No- hundred performances will be given vember 4. The gallery will be open in Chicago, with thirty-fou- r opera at the same hours. 2 to 8 o'clock. reinclude hi the repertory. These One not altogether familiar with vivals of ' Norma.' The Marriage of this artist's capabilities learns from In since 'not Chicago this exhibit that she can do other Figaro" given nappirr. PLANS. OPERA 1912t. "Don Pasquale, Puccini's "II Another member of the Haps- than the flower studies for which she 'A4 I burgs, the Archduke Salvator, owns Tabarro," Ravel's "L'Heure Espag-nole- ." has shown a special talent. And one CITY.:-AT 'CEDAR a grocery in Vienna's industrial secwith Mary Garden: "Tales of hones that she will give herself to de tion. He has taken the name of Hoffmann," "Lakme" and "Thais." veloping the ability for portrayal of 's Honeg-gerin Miss Qarden will appear Woelfllng and his wife, to whom he the quiet aspects of nature that is was married when Austria was a "Judith." first given In Amerdiscoverable here in the picture of ica In 1028, and will again sing her part of the dual monarchy, helps him The Old Bridge, which is one or ' J in his occupation. famous role of Melisande. as well as CEDAR CITY-A- U the most attractive in the exhibit, of the princi The emperor disapproved of their Massenet's "Sapho." There is a delightful cool quality in t pals have been selected for the week match and struck Salvator s name off Singers newly engaged include this canvas of soft color, of will conof be which in held Cedar the court lists at the time. ThereMaria Olszewska. the Viennese opera country road and placid fore Eva he the is admired because he chose tralto: English Turner, water. City, from December 3 to 8, under o, - become toof a native a Marion , before Claire, longprano In the several pen drawings ln sepia the auspice of th Janch Agricul- Austria ceased plebeian who has been singing in Jtaly to be country of scattered through the collection. Miss tural college music department. and Germany, and Margherita Sam, arcnauke. Bancroft's carefully studied foundaThe schedule has been changed Spanish coloratura soprano. Other tion forvher work is evidenced. These somewhat, and will now be played newcomers, many or them Amer EC are good drawings, particularly the as follows: December 3, "The Bohe? icans, include Hilda Burke, one of the sweet-W- il bunch"" of mian Girl"; December 4, "II Trova-tore- "; prize winners of the contest sponliam. In her copy of the head of Work Receives December 5, "La Traviata"; Commendatory sored by the American Federation of BEING ARRANGE!) . Christ by Paola Caliari. or Paul December 6, "Cavalleria Rusticana"; Music Clubs; Antonletta Consoli, Veronese, the master of the VeneDecember 7, "Martha"; December 8, International at Alice Mock and Patricia O'Connell. Notice ---tian school who painted in the sixFEDERATION the second performance of "Cavalsopranos: Ada Paggi, contralto GiuI teenth century. Miss Bancroft has leria Rusticana." seppe Cavadore and Ulysses Lappas, Showing. . shown 'Skill in reproducing the ex- The move is being received by the tenors, and Barre Hill, baritone. A series of educational concerts pression of pity on the face of the music lovers of southern Utah with and entertainments has been arInclude Mary Artists I Savior. a good deal of enthusiasm. Present Garden. Edith Mason, Maria Cleas-sen- s. for by the Utah Federation of ' I One among our younger Utah art' Among the subjects for her can i indications are that a large number ranged Irene Pavloska, Cyrena Van Music Clubs for the lsts who sets a swift pace for his con-- J vases chosen from the tenants of her towns will On December 5, fhecoming winter. Guy Maier and Lee Pattlson, who of citizens from near-b- y Gordon, Antonio Cortls, Charles Betty Booth Hacketi. Forrest Lamont. Bene Mal-sotemporaries is Josepn A. r. Avereti, garden or the roadside flowers, one will give a concert of music for two move into Cedar City for the week, in Concert company will open the whose deftly executed water colors finds a number that are seldom, order to see all of the operas. Charles' Marsiiall. Jose Mojlca, UTAH SOLOIST course In the ballroom of Hotel West at the the auditorium pianos high attract attention wherever they are found among the artists' selections. None of the operas will be played Utah. Tito Schipa, Richard Bonelli. Desire Betty Booth, soprano, was - Def rere, Cesare FormicW. Luigl Mon- - J shown. Mr.Everett, it is true, has Her "Autumn Cradles" Is one. this Friday, November 18, instead of outside of Cedar City, The casts are tor two years with Vlen the Imperial seldom exhibited outside his own bain merelv vellowv brown seed- lesanto. uiacomo Kimini, itooert Thursday the 15th as at first an as follows: na Opera company. As Miss Booth IdoGirl" The state, although his paintings have pods and brown stalks with a tinge Bohemian Arllne. Chase Ringling, are nas the outstanding figures na only returned from her tour from been a noticeable feature in local of red life still remaining. This har- CALIFORNIA nounced, Emma Baromeo, Edouard Cotreull, Alean-de- r queen. gypsy Smith; Rust; where a she Europe, in their chosen field of music. Prior spent year, many shows. This fall, however, he ac- money of tans and browns makes a Budda, Francis Riding; Thaddeus, costumes typical of Sweden, Kipnis. Virgilio Lazzart and Czechoto the advent of these young pianists, Roy Garner; Count the invitation of the Royal very interesting picture. Again, in Trevisan. of Arnheim, slovakia, cepted, and other 10. Nov. Hungary, G LEND The thsre were Sicily Aaricultural and Industrial Associ "Garden Gleanings." the no musicians My les Walker; Devllshoof, Joe Hun- European nations will Oiorgio Polacco, musical director, Glendale ALE, Calif, practically be used. fol News Hugo had the Evening of the iris are very effective will again have as associate conducation of British Columbia to submit who devoted their efforts exclusively ter: Florsteln, Guardello Hunter. Brandt, pianist and composer, is of tors Roberto Moranzoni. Henry lowing to say of the opening pro "II Trovatore" Leonora, against a harmonizing background of Mabel Polish descent: examples of his work to the first anPaul to on of Clark, season musical form of ttnre violinist, the this gram was expression. rich shades. Weber and Charles Lauwers. No X nual International Salon, which Bartholomew; Inez, Ann Gardner; 30: At first, Maier and Pattlson played Azucena. Hazel Oranger; Manrico, one of the leading artists of Chicago, Miss Bancroft Is using more and held at New Westminster, B. C, Sepchanges have been made In the tech- October Glendale's has several for in music season had appeared years more 8. of nical staff. Charles Moor continues 3 to the tember deep blues and vermilion their own amusement. L. Ev Luke; Count Di Luna. W. H. concert. an auspicious beginning when the together for as stage director, with Desire re in her painting, achieving striking Mr. Everett's pictures were acceptWill MacFar-lan- e; been had in students Ferrando, Manning; They together The on second 15. event, orchestra Glendale gave Symphony February as stage manager and Harry ed by the Jury, and were favorably effects. The lovely "St Brigid Rhiz, Lehl Jones. and later both studied with the Caveny Artists company, will the first of its five subscription con Boston W. Beatty as technical director. received in a group that Included artAnamonts," where the delicate hues "La Traviata" Violetta, Annette Arthur Schnabel in Berlin. Upon a novel and interesting encerts. present ists from England, France, South Af- of the blossoms are repeated in deeper "There was a triple attraction for their return to America they were Betuuon; Flora. Hattle B. Maughn; tertainment, featuring J. Franklin rica and every section of the United shades in the background; and the "LNSURANCIDE" NEW artmusic lovers in the fare provided by persuaded to exhibit before the pub- Annina,L. Helen Foster; Alfred and Caveny, cartoonist, sculptor F. Luke; Georges Germont, ist, and for several States, as well as Canada. The pic- study of snapdragons, to which is As his third lic what had hitherto been a private Modest AKschuler. years editor of EXCELLENT DISPLAY tures have Just been returned to Mr. given their botanical name. "AntirBaron Douphol, the Chicago Sketch Book. pantlme. Their success was imme- Myles Walker; With this MOTIF FOR MYSTERY and principle drawing card, the or- diate and extraordinary, and so their Wayne Thompson; Gustone. Will famous sculptor will be Mme. Marie Everett, with a cordial request from rhinum." are examples of this more chestra leader had Lucy Gates, with OF ART SPONSORED of Music for Two Pianos" Jones; Dr. Grenvil, Leo Palmer. the directors of the exhibit that he daring handling of color. her glorious voice. Winning person "Concerts PauUne and Caveny, "The Old Teapot" Is a charming shall make a part of their next year's "Martha" Lady Harriet, Annette Woods, pianist. PARK AVENUE. By Willis Vernon-- -, ality nd thorough musicianship to came into being. show. study of roses thrust into the began.. search in earnest Betinson; Nancy, Maude MaeFar-lan- e; ""Csie. "Publisher, the Writers' Guild 'atrvg hwway-lntThe the hearts of .the fcr"Then .nn. -16. third Mswch .attraction. "two-pian" Indiritlnl1that'' dthefslBire becom receptacle which the title compositions. They Lionel, Ray' Lyman: Plunket, features music song and the story of America, Inc. New York. big audience. infers, in which there is nice flower aware of his skill as a water "Of Miss Gates' part in the eve soon discovered that there were Myles Walker; Sir Tristran. Alden of Japan by Mr. and Mrs. Michitaro ing This Is a mystery novel of unusual Woodhouse. Quite a remarkable representation Arensky, RachMr. Everett has also been in- - quality. One must note Miss Banning's enjoyment, it is difficult to works by Dabussy, Ongawa. who will present a one-a- ct ... k'pa. dealing with Park avenue so- - writ "Cavalleria Rusticana" Santuzza, play, Franci. Saint-Saepractice of introterms. For hers maninoff, Cesar In "The Pox Woman."- - They will of the work of Utah artists has been i vited to send exhibits for the Bilt croft's regrettable riety and with a crime problem which was an moderate into her flower pictures too aland Clella Luke; Lucia. Margaret Wilothers, which were with theni thousands of dol- gathered together m the exhibit more gallery at Los Angeles and ducing accessories artistry seldom heard before most unknown bring the author terms "Insurancide." Hi- in Glendale. stulittle figures, etc., outside of many althe liams; Lola, Miss Clegg; Turidda, lars' worth of the beautiful costumes Her coloratura work In San Francisco. He Is ram Oore, an expert chemist, who the two beautiful Sunday at the Merrill Horne Gump'sat in on new canvases, with nicely handled in themselves, butj work arias from 'Lucia' dios. These were soon brought to Ray Lyman; Alfio, W. H. Manning. from Jnpan. They come here with opening 868 ready nas acquired a world-wid- e Second avenue, which-i- s reputation 'Lakme' was "almost unoeliev the light of the concert platform which to make his debut before this adding little value, in our opinion at the Indorsement of the Drama studio, for his gifts to science and for his and facile UTAH BEAUTIES FILMED. held under the auspices of the Delta wider, and perhaps more critical, least, except possibilities In the way and true. Her voice was and in time arrangements of other ably of New America and the League la Insured of titles perhaps. For instance, the philanthropies, heavily, Many of the wonder spots of Zion York Drama league. Mr. Ongawa is Epsilon Mothers' association, with public. pure gold. Encore after encore it- compositions, some orlginatly scored with his brother and sister as bene- of uanpne and the Jade Green Bowl," as a Samurai of the Tokugawa clan, Mrs. R. E, Miller as chairman of the warded the singer and showed the for orchestra, were added to the rep- National park in Utah serve ficiaries. His supposed murder or audience's which is a very Intriguing title but Demonstration now has to which such backgrounds for the all talking Fox which Early grown enjoyment after the mad ertoire, destinies of the the guided suicide the body is found In his New scene one could wish that Daphne had exhibicourse in in that of committee of the the acOf Artistic Gifts. charge Movietone, "In Old Arizona." aria, which was her first num proportions empire for nearly 300 years York apartment, with a pistol beside ber. The stayed away nevertheless. same demonstration fol their recent Australian tour the pi- cording to members of the unit mak- Japanese tion. Ths work of fifteen artists is Alma Everett Freestone as its actual his and boyrulers, Joseph Itshocks the entire city. Colonel lowed the Bell song, to which Mlis anists were able to give six entirely ing this production, who have Just hood days were spent In the practice included in the group, which num an imposing name, but he will be Stephen Gore, his brother, who has Gates charmingly, replied, with two different programs in Sydnsy alone. returned to Hollywood, Cedar City of better pleased If sou think of him CAMBRL1N SOCIETY the sword and the bers about 150 paintings. been averse to some of Hiram's acMaier and Pattlson are sponsored and the old missions of San Fernan-dln- o which were accompanied by songs, bow. His father, Ogawa Yoshi-yasAmong them, perhaps the largest merely as "Joe Everett, which bet long tivities which have caused domestic Glendale's Wesley Kuhule." by the Musical Arts socletv. this be will also be seen in this story of is T. J. a number Harwood's, ter fits his very genial personality had the honor to be the first showing RECEIVES MUSIC complications, enters into intimate an earlier west when it is released for ing the second concert of its 1928-2- 9 Christian minister in Japan, of the large oils of the Marseilles was a pupil of J. T. Harwood in a association with members of the In It will Interest Utahns to know season. Other outstanding attrac showings throughout the country. ordained a set and of harbor full the was included ana a Mahonri class etchings colaborer with Dr. that Young Hepsurance fraud gang believed responthat Mrs. Alex Nibley is on the Glen- tions for the year are Hans Kuebler, The cast includes Warner Baxter. executed during last summer being and Lee Greene Richards. Mr. EverJohn James, as president of the sible for the murder, the while he dale symphony board of directors, cellist, and the great tenors, Schipa , Edmund Lowe, Farrel Macdanald, burn, the Rev. James H. Ballagh and on view. of M. 14 or 15, Cambrian the a was lad of David Eight but George , ett, however, Thompson. declares his belief that his brother and many Utahns were there to greet and Hayes. society has received a Ivan linow and Lola Salvi. canvases, several of which a student at the Washington school, number of musical selections by Dr. This series of entertainment is beThe sister, Rosamond, Lucy Gates, Utah's own prima , was a suicide. never have been exhibited publicly, when his artistic ability attracted Daniel Protheroe of Chicago, chief ing sponsored by Salt Lake's profeson the contrary, becomes active In sional musicians, with the view of are here. Some of this artist's most the notice of his teacher. Miss Elva musical adjudicator of the National solving the mystery, aligning herself of renditions foreign water B. Godbe, who made it possible for Esreddfod held in the Salt Lake bringing at a minimum cost the best charming with the district attorney, who is a Operetta "The Toy Shop' merited entertainments. Commit- scenes, sketches of the Oquirrhs. Cot him to take private lessons with Mr. tabernacle a number of years ago. bachelor. tees are being appointed to handle tonwood canyon, of the Rio Virgin, Harwood Scheduled for Holidays Among the numbers are: It is an altogether amazing plot, of Mt. Tlmpanogos, will be seen. details. "Out in the Fields" (male voices), He had two or three years under with an incredible number of people Le Conte Stewart's collection of Mr. Harwood. and later studied with words by Elizabeth Barrett Browninvolved in complexities, bnt. it boosts The "Les Elans" Junior Music club .. Mr. fin ? Grofe's own Metropolis, which MUSICAL 'etchings; six of Florence Ware's John Hafen at the L. D. 8. college. ing; "Song of the Marching Men," some original points, arid the author will meet at th Elks club ....n,...,,,,,vLUj PLANNED Tuesday by the Metropolitan California oils, a few of which have In 1904 the young man went to .EnAccordwords by Sir Walter Opera company, had its first performance. "Thanks succeeds rather well hi concealing the afternoon at 4:30 o'clocS with .Miss is a young PolLih tenor with old extwen shown; a number gland, where he had two years in and Praise." a sacred Scott; to not heretofore the is work the based ing program, cantata, set to solution of the mystery until he Is Fisher, pianist and teach- perience, as he was singing profeson two Kathryne of Teasdel's marines boat EVENING themes and music FRIDAY for mixed by Mary suggested Harry voices, and "The the Kensington school and .studied ready to divulge it. If it were not er, who is counsellor of the organiza- sionally at the age of 18. scenes; Caroline Van Evera's Taos the work of Britain's best artists in King of Kings," a Christmas canDuring his Harris end Matt Malneck. members for the author's rather florid style, tion. Miss Fisher is producing th career of the Whlteman organization, taken abroad was he also successful Lawrence of several tata, sketches; Later Tait's. and National the the story would be well up to the children's operetta, "The Toy Shop." on the gallery AT THE NEWHOUSE Mr. James also has received for the sneaking stage, having played 'to see what could be dons in the Squires' water colors done In Mexico; he toured the galleries of Holland and average of books of this class. , written by Miss Gladys Rich and ex- imnortaht roles new water colors by Joseph A. F. Belgium, with Rudolph way of making a serious composition library the following particularly at The Hague Cambrian pects to use members of the club in Schildkrnut. Albert Bassermann and out of two typical Broadway bits of books: of Rena Olsen's "South Wales, the Country of MUss Naomi Hoffman, chairman of Everett; examples Local Singer In Concerts and Brussels. the cast, two other celebrities. He is a graduate music' Not confined to any partio-la- r the local executive Geneva and of Its Castles; Savage council of music designs; Antiquities and Returning to Salt Lake in 1907. Attractions" Annals, The operetta will be presented dur- of the Vienna Academy of Dramatic form, it is thoroughly modern in clubs, announces that this organiza- Keith's studies in northern Spain, Mr. At Pacific Coast Cities and "North Wales, the Everett took up the practice of ing the holidays end Miss Fisher is Art. His repertoire consists of more treatment and highly British shown. are Tyrol, interesting. mechania tion ha arranged for a free musical, Through the Marches his profession as civil and anxious tor a large turnout so that than 40 operas. He also has been The orchestration Some of the splendid oils by Lee cal engineer, art necessarily being for and the Dee Valley to the Sea." naturally is as fine to be given Friday evening, NovemMrs. Laurinda P. Brewerton. local parts may be assigned. . as successful In concert, specializing in might be expected from' Grofe. ber 16, in the convention room of Greene Richards, done in the Ba him only an avocation, whereby the. ,ieewi singer, and daughter. Lucille, have Tuesday's program follows: Schubert lleder. Mr. Windheim has The audience received the work with the Newhouse hotel. Music teachers. varian Alps, will grace the exhibit, artists returned after a visit of several weeks soul oi nun is iea. ne nas this exhibit, too. will be found ex- Richard Sant, song with ukulele been warm for his Metrofirst applause which brought the members of music clubs-- leaders and and there will be a showing of sculp- occupied a position in the engineer- amples on the Pacific coast, where Mrs. accompaniment: of Mr. Everett's etchings, a Ruth Stmmin, politanprepared to to season as as A. ture well Emilia Roxas. the share Mahonri genial arranger stage by by Young, Brewerton appeared in a number of piano solo: Katherine Johnston, toe members of choirs and orchestras, ing department of the Oregon Short branch of art to which he has lately in the of salvos water one with colors the and of the artist's applause music groups and committees of serconcerts; with Miss Brewerton as Line for a number of years. But given attention and in which he is dance jWelby Roth, cello solos: Ursi Foremost in. the plans of the newly likewise genial Paul. vice clubs and all artists of music etchings. Two of John Hafen's finest every minute of his leisure, except making Peck, niano soio; Muriel Goodspeed, elerted president of Georgia. Mrs. W. surprising progress, studying "To get back to Gershwin"? conHome" and Mountain "My subjects. In Los Angeles she sang in recital vocal solo with and dancing, professional and ama - P. Karbin. is that of perhaps Sundays Sunday belongs dance "a senior certo in P. To us. at least, the com"Seagulls," and two oils, by Waldo to his family, he says he spends in miucr wr, narwooa. teur and their friends are Invited at the Ambassador hotel with H. rm'l MtrvAn I?tfrf vim ninterpretaId. j ...... ,..u . - having ... ., , position suffers most of because the A Fhnrt hlisineKS nieHn(7 trill he Midgley, "November'1 and "Winter.1 the pursuit of his art. Often, indeed. notes.- - Miriam slogan the dirtriet dirertors natural comparison with' his famous, held at 7:45 o'clock,-- at which time ftre niunbers. and at San Francisco she dr.nce th early bird finds Mr. - Everett t Jan? and Mary Mor-ra- s and clialrmen are encouraged-towar-4t found is One Brooks haunting, Rhapsody, Jenkins, also,' expected, ahead of him on the kills. with-. Ms will be explanation' of the" musoloist on a program given' for frisori. olano snd vocal 'duet. a Koal. Alfo. the state is trying the himself waiting for a clearly defined there sical contests being soonsored by the will be represented. "employees of the McCall company sketchbook and colors, painting for A special feature of th? program exrwdient of senior nnd none. was the 2 to an there but Once be from holding will Th studio melody, open as Utah Federation of Music Clubs. The Mrs. Brewerton aLso.aiipeared hour or two before work claims his will b intfrprrtivs danee.f by Miss junior conventions on alternate years, or twice there seemed to be a sug- musical program Is scheduled to be- 8 o'clock on Sunday, and from 12 to attention. at a church in Long Beach and nutn Fisner. Or, at the day's end, he and this being junior year, a program gestion, and then it was gone. To gin at 8.15 and it will be headed 3 o'clock the following Monday. a few houra to study appeared hi one recital which was snatch by may all contests the is the scheduled movement first dull the including writer, broadcast. Fred Colber of New York, pianist. the sunset and evening glow over the Chorus Still in Need in th jurior curriculum is being preand draggy; the second and third, GRADUATE'S RECITAL. Those sponsoring the musical are: Calli-CurOf Four Tenor Singers pared. Special stress will be laid on however, were better from the stand- Mrs. E. E. Corfman. Roval W. The Lief McManus School of Dra- landscape. Ptanning . musicianship, hymn contests, music point of interest. Mr. Oershwin has Daynes. Edwin Kimball, Thomas matic Art will present Mrs. Evelyn Artist Shows memory contests and music under- an acknowledged talent and he will Giles, Miss Naomi Hoffman, Frank Van Natta Updegraff In her graduExtensive Oriental Tour Characteristics. Noteworthy comThe McCune School of Music and standing, choruses and orchestras, undoubtedly continue to evolve Asper. Mrs. E. V. Kaege, Mrs. A. D, ating recital next Thursday evening Largely. Mr. Everett's studies rebesides folo work hi piano, violin, positions of note. at 8:15 in the Ladies' Literary club Madam Amelita Gaili-Cur- ci i ' Art chorus has now reached practi- Plnney. Alma Selander. Miss Franthe country surrounding Salt produce "The to was well cello and wind Instruments. voice, program planned ces Osborne. Mrs. J. B. Amoler. Evan auditorium. 850 East South Temple Lake; and his impressions rsow making a big concert tour of cally-fumembership of forty sing- are set offer variety, including In a Mist, for assisted Alvin Mrs. street, Wollshleger, by C.R. Whitehead. Mrs. Timothy. America prior to retumine to New ers. iracy y. iannon. airector oi fluent rhythms. His candown in chorus of Male Milwau The three BeiderLeon Bix Lyric by pianos, ...York in January for her regular Ui chorus- - announces, however, that kee Thflf lfin nf t becke. with the composer. Roy Bargy Don Beason. Mrs. Srott" Jones, violin, and Miss Ruby Epperson, vases have freshness and clarity of R. Berry. John James. Mrs. piano. Th? program consists of monnumber of apwarsnces with the there is still room for four tenors. men singers which expression: they reflect an underand Leonard at the instru- Charles quiie captivated A. E. Gaodspeed. Frsd Graham. Mrs. ologues, is chorus Th? the music everyone with its program- - th ments. WilburHayton dialogues and character standing of nature in her most subtle Metropolitan Opera company. In j practicing a Hall woodwind and on a with Msrch Madam? Oalli-CurC:mtata " by Chicago biennial a year aso. and choir will i of ' Tlie Christmas finishing Delicacy in co:or harmonies . iMX f .. , ,ln ln supplied an amusin, touch in f Tf ff V. ,K. moods. for a tour of the Orirtit. on th Ba,-This work, thnugh difficult, which was n?atn heard by the na- Free Air. 5. hi i.uc and fine emotional quality mark his Mrs. rwiiimry IMUrris. Vnrintinne Dasea on noises k t- n mi onnnrteH rt,,.r completion of which jhe will have is exc?edingly bestutsful and interest-circle- d tional presidrnt. Mrs. Kellcv. his studio. 240 Eleventh At work. irom a garage, by Grofe. The audi- - Mrs. H. E. Tli- the globe. d?lightmg ine. It is hoped to present it for a visit to the- Wisconsin statedurmg Bassford. Mrs. Charles O. McManus, AUen and Player. The in East street, one will find a collection conence comedian. the natural Hall, kept b rt nf r"i''r-loye- in vnf nuhlic concert a', a lfter date to interest the most critical. vention last spring inspired thereto coming back to do more. Popular re- Plummer. Miss Helen Sheets, L. P. vitation is general to ull interested. Christensen and many others. One of his latest studies, entitled by Mrs. Keilpy's address on the aforequest numbers, such as Chiqulta. "Mt. Ogden," "showing a beautiful said occasion is preparing to take with incidental solos, and American AUTUMN LEAVES treea -leaf s'.ss oi the It ewtwei ineftibarjiiip. to.tti tracery ethtune ficwt t4ie proefaHi-'wtuagainst fomentation- of flrtmlt JttfOTcri." hills' variegated autumn robes of at a cost of $20,000. An ers were successfully sandwiched in school or concert programs is bearSpring gay and fantastic color. Is a picture of poetry and grace. of business men and city here and there.' orcaniyjition ing fruit and Is being earnestly carPresent! a for Danced , Yet it has solidity, too the mounday. lightly to is White-"officials "It was a gala night for Mr. raise being perfected ried on by our race, who by it Summer lingered longer. GUY tains stand firm and keep their i this sum. and S. A. McKillop. presi- man and his men not forgetting the to succeed in their efforts,hope LEE to elimi'. i Yet too soon sped away. dent of the choral, is entirely optimis- audience which was loth to leave even nate them from all vaudeville and place. Mr. Everett's exceptionally skillful treatment of clouds and tic of th outcome. at the close. " sky , jazz programs. The negro race, kept Autumn, like a mother. is marked here, as it is also in the Paul Whiteman and his orchestra ' in subjection for so many years, is Covered up their toys; Edward H. Boatner. negro baritone slowly canvas he has called "Evening Glow," on a 10 weeks' tour of the are but its into surely IN EECITAL FOR TWO PIANOS coming like the others. Autumn, of a the of which number southwest tv4 middle west. TheyjSfJ composer gives the rose and gold of the own. as evidenced by the recognition Departed with her Joys. has e:;prsil himself accorded Ro!and Kayes will return to New York shortly be spirituals, afterglow on the drifting clouds, with coland other sauvst the popular jatirn of the; fore thmtmas only a flat stretch of the plain and ored artists." The Autumn days are ended, rrueiaUs songs. a clump of trees to break up the patis here; wind The ' The n.ost wintry A raparttr anuifw" greeted Pa-utern. pronounced trait inheri Feodor Chil;apih Is beginning hlf In fragments rrnded 'Trees reIs in Whiteman his band cnt on and 16 their the negro race religion." says new are numerous lovely There with a short tour of EnShiver cold and drear. turn to the conrert suge at Carnegie Mr. Boatner. "and Uvx who look gland and Scotland, to bs followed by sketches here of which one might NeHail. conYork as a this the Noa In but these will be seen in exupon month Concerning Admission. $2; Certified Music Pupils, $1.25 speak, spiritual quaint Germany, beginning The earth is o'd and weary evert the Musical Courier reports: ceit or a source or amusement are vember 15. His annual American SVTIFXLA ClTTO hibits later during the season, as this BSSFTT She deserves the best; Tickets on Sale at Conso'idated Music Co. -"The feature was Intended to be wrong. The spiritual is the negro tour opens in Boston on Januanr 10. artist will be included in a general the snow so dreary 'Neath NEW LOCATION OT ar-s Gersiiwin concerto in T, newly ! tmtsirian's outlet for this faith, and He will give a New York recital In 121 Main St., on ftzid After November 14 exhibition to be given next month ' rest. her lie Let at STUDIO ranEed by wonder. Ferde Orofe. to him It Is wrrd end not a subject Carnegie ha'l on February 17 and in the Newhouse gallery, and will mi'h Pnv Hirn at he rtiarwi Ktit tor Jest. The crusade started to pre sine his tisual roles with Ue Metron O. MAURICE ROSE. show in 86 D ETRXET probably have a us the most interesting nunfcer was vent their mau.se and to confine ail politan Opera. Salt Lake City, February or during the spring. In UdvrttMS'Bt.) XT Ml. Mey-erlln- g, fit mm rtt't - ' Vif- t . , xl T ed .V Chi-cag- ' vX' U :! r - n, Vanni-Marcou- x, . II I i J 5 M io "... 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