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Show THE CITIZEN degree. These signal powers he uses, however, as an interpretative and imaginative musician; whether he is employing them upon a fine lined, transsod parent ancient piece, a nata of Beethoven, a by a or Chopin, pictorial lyric fancy by ' Jj. fellow Russian, his playing is a mirror of the chosen music. In its own image it rises before the ears of the listeners; gathers life from his keen and supple sense of rhythm and instrumental song; receives changeful color from his widely ranging touch; conveys mood, poetry, illusion and emotion as his imagination meets and intensifies the imagination of the composer. Finally, according to the usual course of his program, he passes to the numbers that his audiences are most ( I eager to hear his own pieces, short or long, light or serious. Then his stirred hearers know how an illustrious composer may transfigure his own music when he is also illustrious pianist. . many-voicetone-poe- m Mme. Calve, Prominent Singer, Will Appear At the Tabernacle : i Talking in her cabin, after a recent concert, (given for the benefit of seamens families) on board the La France, one of the large Atlantic liners, Mme. Calve, who will be at the Tabernacle next Tuesday, said of the recent controversy over womans proper place whether or not she could be a good mother and also follow a profession, about which Mr. Hutchinson in his new book, This It Freedom, argues so dexterously: do is the exceptional woman who can it. Schumann-Heink- , yes; she was a great artist and a good, a capable mother. I cannot now think of another one. It can be done, of course. But it is difficult, very difficult. I have no children. If I had had, I am not sure that I would have become a singer.' Mme. Calve paused, evidently thinking about the imaginary family. I might have been just a mother, ing to America with her told of the jolly days at Cambrieres, Mme. Calves castle in France. Here during the. summer months she manages her farm and coaches the young singers who are fortunate enough to be invited to join the castle family. As this pupil said: " It was amazing to all of us to see how deftly Madame managed her big estate. She is the most energetic person. Up early in the morning Interviewing her head farmer. Lessons from ten to twelve. In the afternoons we would ride or walk through the country, which is very lovely. Cambrieres overlooks the. Mediterranean. Dinner was usually at eight oclock. By ten we were all in bed. Yes, early hours were kept at Cambrieres. Madame was always the first one up in the morning, and this is the woman who for quarter of a century has sung in opera and concert, than which there is no harder job. That woman is still the first one up in the morning. , Thrilling Film for Pantages The Fast Mail by Lincoln G. Carter, an American melodrama, is a picture out of the ordinary of love and thrills and was produced at great cost, and is also considered one of the film classics of the present. This picture is coming to' the Pant-age- s for the week commencing February 7 when it will be released. It is an honest motion picture of action and conflict and the marvelous creations performed are beyond belief. Wm. Fox has outdone the wizzard and has made a picture that compelled Carter to sit up and cheer when he saw it. It includes a racing train with a daring leap; a steamboat race on the Mississippi river ending in the blowing up of one of the craft; a thrilling steeple chase full of spills; a great fire scene and. rescue, and an automobile chase that is just about the climax of motion picture realism. Manager Edward S. Diamond of the Pantages says that he was fortunate shoulders and shakes her head. It would seem that this actress singer is rarely quiet. Her energy appears to be exhaustless. Your American men and women are a fine lot. So frank, so No intrigue. I have many friends in your country. I am always happy to go there. And the independence of your women it is great. The only thing. I much admire that spirit. It goes with your big free country. Yes, I like them, the American men, addopen-hearte- ' d. ed Mme. Calve slowly. One of her pupils who was return SUMMONS. In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake county. State of Utah. John Christos, plaintiff, vs. Hettie Butcher Christos, defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brough ; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action ; and in case of your failure bo to do, judgment will be rendered demand of the against you according to the filed with the clerk been has which complaint, of said court. This action is brought to sever the bonds of matrimony existing between the respective parties hereto. C. R. BRADFORD. Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address, 604 City and County Bldg., Salt Lake City. Utah. NOT! CIS TO CREDITORS. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Conault County Clark or the Signara for Furthar Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Everard Bierer, otherwise known as Everard Bierer, Jr., deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at 608 Boston Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 24th day of March, A. D. 1928. ROXY C. BIERER, Administratrix of the estate of Everard Bierer, otherwise known as Everard Bierer, Jr., deceased. BOOTH, LEE, BADGER & RICH, Attorneys for Estate. Date of first publication, January 20, A. D. 1928. LOAN & TRUST CO., Administrator of the estate of Hyrum Goodyear, deceased. By H. L. Selley, Its Treasurer. JOSEPH R. HAAS, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publicatoin, February 8, A. D. 1928. -3 -- 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Johanna Hobush, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at 406 Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 10th day of April, A. D. 1923. CARL HOBUSH and GEORGE HOBUSH, Administraors of the estate of Johanna Hobush, deceased. ARTHUR E. MORETON, -- Attorney. Date of first publication, A. D. 1923. Fehruary 3rd, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of William B. Moreton, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at 406 Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 2nd day of April, A. D. 1923. CORA JEANETTE MORETON, Administratrix of the estate of William B. Moreton, Estate of John E. Smith, deceased. Creditors . will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at 400 Boyd Park Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 9th day of March, A. D. 1923. ALBERT E. SMITH, Smith, deceased. BRIGHAM CLEGG, Administrator of estate of John E. Attorney for said Estate. Date of first publication, January 6, A. D. 1923. NOTICE deceased. ARTHUR E. MORETON, Attorney. Date of first publication, January 27, A. D. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Carl Sorensen, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at Tracy Loan & Trust Company, 151 South Main St.,- Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 2nd day of April, - A. D. 1923. TRACY LOAN & TRUST CO., Executor of the estate of Carl Sorensen, deceased. FRANK B. STEPHENS, Attorney for Petitioner. Date of first publication, January 27, A. D. 1923. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Pearl M. Shaaf, sometimes known as Pearl Smith, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at 1109 Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 17th day of March, A. D. 1923. JAMES L. WHITE, of estate of Pearl M. Schaff, deceased. JAMES S. WHITE, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, January 13, A. D. 1923. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of George V. Morris, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at Home Fire Insurance South Main Street, Room 7, Bldg., No. 26 Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 17th day of March, A. D. 1923. GEORGE V. MORRIS, Jr., Administrator of the estate of George V. Morris, deceased. STANLEY A. HANKS, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, January 13, A. D. 1923. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Elizabeth Adamson, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at Suite 410 Utah Savings & Trust Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 17th day of March, A. D. 1923. WILLIAM G. ADAMSON, Executor of the estate of Elizabeth Adamson, deceased. WALTER C. IIURD, Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication, January 13, A. D. 1923. TO CREDITORS. Estate of Elizabeth Francis OMalley, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at 1016 Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 17th day of March. A. D. 1923. WALTER LEE OMALLEY, Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Francis OMalley, deceased. FRANK EVANS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Julia M. V. Grow, deceas- Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at 151 South Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 9th day of March, ed. A. D. 1923. TRACY LOAN & TRUST CO., Executor of the last will and testament of Julia M. V. Grow, deceased. H. L. SELLEY, Treasurer. W. H. WILKINS, Attorney for Executor.' Date of first publication, January A. D. 1923. 6, . 2-3 NOTICEI. In the District Court, Probate Division, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of John Strick-le- y. deceased. Notice. The petition of Nellie Strickley Gray, executrix of the estate of John Strickley, deceased, praying for the settlement of final account of said Nellie Strickley Gray, executrix, and for the distribution of the residue fo the estate, to the' persons entitled, also for discharge of executrix, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 23rd day of February, A. D. 1923, at two oclock p. m., at the county court house, in the court room of said cou-t- . in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court with the sal affixed, this 31st day of January, A. D. 1923. (S-a- l) CLARENCE COWAN, Clerk. By L. P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. BOOTH, LEE. BADGER & RICH, thrnf Attorneys for Petitioner. NOTICE. 1923. Administrator 2-3 A. D. 1923. Estate of Hyrum Goodyear, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at 151 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, on or before the 16th day of April, A. D. 1923. TRACY . Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, January 18th, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . she added smiling. And one felt, lookin securing this picture which will be that ing into her merry kindly eyes, one of the features for next weeks fine a she would have been mighty show. As yet he has not completed ardomother. Perhaps, after all, she is rangements for the vaudeville, but he ing her share in mothering the young . will have the best there is in the land. American girls who have been studying with her the past summer at her GOOD ADVERTISING. castle in southern France. She was enthusiastic about the girl from AmerIs it true that there is a moona fine is proshe Mme. Calve ica. To shine outfit on your place? duct. Perhaps her voice is a little cold No, replied Farmer Corntossel, but that can be changed if the temMe an Josh started confidentially. to will and the is there sing. perament that rumor sos to keep the summer If the temperament is not there? Washington boarders interested. Ah, well that is another matter, and Star. the swiftly moving artist shrugs her 13 In the District Court, Probate Division, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Lyman M. Finch, deceased. Notice. The petition of Harry L. Finch, praying for the admission to probate of a certain document purporting to be the last will and testament of Lyman M. Finch, deceased, and for the granting of letters testamentary to Harry L. Finch, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 9th day of Fehruary, A. D. 1923, at two oclock p. m., at the county court house, in the court room of said court, in Salt I ake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court with the seal therof affixed, this 16th day of January, A. D. 1923. (Seal) CLARENCE COWAN, Clerk. P. Palmer. Deputy Clerk. FREDERICK C. LOOFBOUROW, Attorney for Petitioner. By L. NOTICE In the District Court, Probate Division, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Clarence A. Broyles, deceased. Notice. The petition of J. F. Broyles, praying for the issuance to himself of letters of administration in the estate of Clarence A. Broyles, deceased, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 9th day of February, A. D. 1923, at 2 oclock p. m., at the county court house, in the court room of said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court with the sal thereof affixed, this 17th day of January, A. D. 1923. CLARENCE COWAN, Clerk. By L. P. Palmer. Deputy Clerk. FREDERICK C. LOOFBOUROW, (Sal) Attorney for Petitioner. NOTICE. In the District Court, Probate Division, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Christine S. Johnson, deceased. Notice. The petition of Henry J. Wahlquist. administrator of the estate of Christine S. Johnson, deceased, praying for an order of sale of real property of said decedent, and that all persons interested appear before the said court to show cause why an order should not be granted to sell as much as Bhall be necessary, of the following described real it and ersonal property of said deceased, to-w- i AM of lots 78 and 79 in South Gate Park, 10, and the suth plat "A, Big Field Survey a subdivision of lots 8 and half of lot 9, block 33, 10-ac- re |