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Show THE HUE of Tara "Memorle tbt (. L. Violin solo. "Air Varlc , i , fesor Murrln played one of the (comet) , ... hari i- - Do Do oVlng to the profm- or dIlncnntlon to dwell uph him--)- f, It prove much easier to find out what plan he hu for the. boy and what he I abb to get them to do than to extract very definite Information, as to hi own personal uciese. But at least thl much I evident, taking him and Professor Pedersen together, the All Hallow entertainment going to be worth going to hear. And the ub- Jeet to be benefited by it success I worthy; so go. Witt cipal part, but, i 0 nflt Arthur Pedersen. prin- The literary portion consist of a .vlnnlng quality of Mr. melodrama, given ' by ' the Dramatic per voice and acting wear threadbare club. The play, "More Sinned Against 4 In repeated repetitions. Please give us Than Sinning," ileal with the landlord The Hill Opera company, our fill; or, at least, go on till our system and It evil. The scene Is lab with Madame Melba, In expected jiocketbonks cry Hold; enough! The In "beautys home, Killarney, and the heie. Evan Stephen hup.s to make ar- training, the work, the expense!- liave staging, which, as well a the dramalk that the programme all been Incurred. Now let the admlr- - drill, Is under the personal supervision rangement given will be a complete oratorio, pre- Ing public pay for enjoying and gazing of Professor Murrln, promise to be sented In costume. at the result as long as they please. complete and satisfactory to a profes V slonal point. The plot of the play Js DR. O. B. HEWETT, difficult and complicated, but The revived rumor of Madame Te- - j Mr. Stephens evening class work Is j club, who assume all reported as very successful and satis- resa Carre nos possible appearance In The Leading Dentist. roU8 have taken ho,d of the w,,rk the Salt Lake this to spring, brings light factory. s niucb enthusiasm and e blent 4) Items ; many Interesting 502-- 3 concerning her. DOOLY BLOCK that the reult ,s prislngly A new venturer In the field of mu- One who knows her well, and who sical composition Is Mr. J. J. Daynes, thoroughly appreciates her marvelous &ood- No doubt the pecret of the,r Best Work for Lowest ces ,s due t0 the "ration afforded n of head the business the is our vocal Daynes skill, jr.. the unusual Price in the City. and a is effort His maiden Music company. teacher, Madame Swenson,' who toured them by dramatic-seasosons called I (an See Her Waiting the New England states during the experience and the marked ITofessnr of 77 with Carreno. Mrs ability of their instructor. for Me at the Door." It is in the hands Swenson was the soprano of a famous Murr,n who has on,y been connected of an eastern publishing house. PROFESSIONAL 6ARDS with the faculty of All Hallows for ' quartette at that time, one that had less than two years, comes A Chickering with a specially de- toured Europe and appeared in New something from Boston, and while there he was a rvc0-letlansigned case is being made at the fac- York as an attraction in a concert ardoljn of select dramatic member that highly ranged by Max Strakosch, later also tory for a Salt Lake mining man. the Y. M. Catholic associa- Pupil of the eminent pianist. Alberto Jonas. brought out at the Centennial at Phil- association, Graduate of and Professor in Lniverstty asan of of bchool of Music, Ann Arbor, Mich. the Boston, tion, College BeTheodore Thomas. by adelphia are Several very elaborate musicales tween the possibility of Carreno and sociation that furnishes unusual ma PIANO, THEORY ami ORGAN. in a the little later for being arranged the probability of Rosenthal, the near terial to the dramatic profession, and HOURS, io to n A.M STUDIO, season. Professor Pedersens will pera to 4 P. M 12 S. St First In Immense in the 93, Wt which, gave, future attractive. grows or Thurs. Friday and Satys. haps start the series off in a week Boston Theatre, the famous presentatwo, and Mrs. Knappen, in a carefully tion of the "Passion Play as given at 17. March For will in probably June, prepared recital oberammergau. The production, it will Willard , An unusual interest is felt, as the large be the last on the list. But between remembered, required over 300 sale of seats attests, in the formers, and the scenery, costuming Instruction for the Beginner as well these dates are Mr. Shepherd, Mr. as the Advanced Student in Artistic Weihe, Madame Swenson with her Salt forthcoming entertainment to be given and stage effect were the work of the Lake chorus, Mr. Goddard and several 3jr All Hallows college at the Salt Lake best skin jn America at the time. Style of Violin Playing. n other instructors, who evening of March 17, good St. STUDIO 214, 215 Constitution Buildiioj have not yet been heard from through Patricks day. The proceeds and it is already astheir pupils, but will be before the seasured there will be proceeds will be son closes. Graduate of New England Conservadonated to the St. Ann Orphanage. In tory, Boston. Just as long as the Home Opera com- fact, it is with this generous thought Teacher of pany can fill the Theatre to overflow- n mind that the president of the ARTHUR B. KENT, Proprietor. PIANO FORTE. ing, and so thoroughly delight their school, Rev. Thomas J. Larkin, and his STUDIO 229 Constitution Building audiences, why should they think of efficient assistant, the instructor in Main. South 239 discontinuing their presentations here Elocution and Dramatic Art of All Halin Salt Lake, or deem it necessary to lows, Professor F. D. Murrin, planned THOMAS RADGL1FFE, A. G. O. the time neither in their programme, sparing repertoire, make any change Piano, Pipe Organ, Harmony, Those additions? pretty nor effort to make it thoroughly ator any further chorus girls are not going to grow un- tractive and deserving of patronage. Studio, 838 E. South Temple St. Everything first class. New Ladies Dining Room. attractive if seen in the same costumes The musical portion of the programme, SALT LAKE CITY will of Professor the under Neither a week. management overy night for s Anton Pedersen, instructor of music at the melodious thunder of Mr. Goddard All our goods are Parties Catered to. HIGH ! GRADE and n voice grow less glorious, heard in the the college, consists of the following Evening 0 " are the bdlder oons $ of numbers: time, same selections for that length owesrt!ces H. Schoenheit y march of charms Regulation nor the sweet leading-ladHeadquarters for excellent Bread, Cakes, WE DEFY COMPETITION. Sounds from Erin.. ,...C. W. Bennet Caneies, inEtc., fresh every da. Free delivery Mijss Savage pah. nor the peculiar, "In lln Sacra mm to Valley the popular new ingn. lx um of definable, Py- - I ' I 1 - ratr tlc - well-know- P"Ptlon , n I d. $$?- t - 1895-9- 0. I Weie, per-advanc- ed Pro-Theatr- e, well-know- STAR BAKERY rtlir Jeplerd, AND CAFE. 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