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Show i f - - ? t 4 1 , 4 , i,i ,,, ,, : - . EVENING DESERET ' - gip,' li I)40 OPP k ( A - . A . . , . of , . SATURISAY!' OCToBER ' , . - 'Ago- s 36-Year- tit 4.1 ' IS .11.7 Inill ill; zrir T Ar..TT ., t Ttatti 417141 . to tlingiMMOMIP l'ho following Interesting program. '' . of a ociacert which took 'place in they ' lonallb , .tECTION - , , 41'1.111r - i. L, 06 1918 , A MuS icalillem2nto ' ' NEWS , . ; I , ' - 4 'IIIII , of . a doloomolommilittt Eighteonth ward chapel on NOV. 14,1 . , .' IS12. Joel prior to ha ded ication. 111' ' , ' - '' t to , tbs Deseret News The sent by 81ack4er , .is Recorde 'Draft Tout' Manager E. P.: Kimball of the Tabe- army music. i 2 ' There - is a elite et the Crtterloa I ily of the late Itottert Patrick, Br, then lI lik&Cie choir has sectired the appear- I be made, second All, beet ' t .. ' Phonoof' National and operas go, a nomedy written by R. C. Carton. Who called the beatenLett toms $14 elogan; ance in the Tabernacle, Dee. 11, under "The Awakening" which was one of the bishopric of ths,wiLrd: iI Algy." blikado" bids tairto all wrote Mord and Lady of the choir, of Eddie Brown. graphic- Records Recruiting Corp a 'tutu "Between the scheduled to open on e certain Tube- - . , OPERAS 1! of a week that had every day 't . , ' PROGRAMME. ' . ' branch of which is being organized by said to be the best irnerican violinist demic. there is draftov eta forever. This column Coming events cast their shadows &elm lip by a new production. intact ' $ic. as Willard on 'the .concert ma..: I , rig it onos expremod more than the innate section of the Ladies Liter now . bss Dug or put th Lholv sPncetranoo !4; before, was the, only day oven, . Mr. Kimball has been asked by the remarked this week., ThaPallit this re- and Tueeday interested and club her. . Sunrise tmeryone comWhits'ary lthe be -- that mast ot Gilbert & Quartette which to ot In War all shut the American papers Camp 'Th. Awakening" bad it off ell oldie management Mies Agnes Ols en. Mile Louis , la being entelisted in the work. inci!id- Munity ,in New York to become one over the state is vans creations milli romain :mover paragraphs At the 'ere lest MOIn.nt... Lauder. probably indi- itself. worittee a putinglfarry la Mr. IL O., Whitest, r. .and be been not hail bate on the of tiamay the Local leaders, that :will hardship community Chide' audience, and , dealers. lust a!The that ing musicians. music vTit. 70ang. cate that th famous Scot will indulge warnedthers WWI ill J D. Spencer. .. tat go anywhere at the call mane who are thus prhf -- 4: 4 engaged postponement. : 1 o and treatment ,.,.. '.. triotic people generally and the aim of the management. Mr. Kimball moans of a livelihood deprived list la in ono mere laraweiltour. The and "The Awakening" awellen ed with 2 . Reading, selection .... 1 t 4; Mr. H. M. Wells. , is to conduct a big compaiga for has the matter under advisement He ink No milialmeles-- Ai. the boollititI It bas again boon brought Lauder anecdote la one of the other atteactione against it. Of Course. 1r . !.?, selection , Leer auraeUm tho most and ,roccrds to be sent I. Hating all the musical talent avail. any kind are allowed, gethe.,,; New this to by the tent Torii. la "air.' fiet people t act phonographs fl:, 24 Lee I', latest: Barry- had tindehed his 7d 14Sellieci.t.loWne.1.111'.. . blamed. be could for community work. recitals, reheareme. thins. and a scarcely im with allt VW men to at the Araoricap camp and overseen. rho able in the Matt Society ' .:7 and was having talk to the audience In crowded weeks. when plays have s. Violin : solo, litsunuestions sent out in the medical" bait: heetc,likewe-to land replies tin a E. week et W. Slat Welha of to Mr. ikith grad I October Noveber never prinelpala , :I before of the areUlf back an T in been date a voicedrom ' circular. difficulte seen titYing. a opening in securing t - no Preeently the irob .; will be caned "Slacker Record Week" ..1 b . chorea and., a big ,orchestra. -...ailed out. !arr?. why don't to themselves, these po ntponemeio "". et tan...A'.,..won.., , Mrs., Marjorie ' Nam are to asovi Clanton. " Imome' eve it aa much attontic; as 'house over all United of the games play'. Some Marguerite dangerous Stpites. came Mime ilittle Ile,ywood. Scare; talk s.bU louslarr ilvrietli well known Salt take oeeeTtZ: ' though It iron As 'absolute so4ralt7. you r the leading people of the country are tstart of uhis citylyand Dsoprano singer. back Barris Mori. 'Whig don't ye ' 'A dramatisation ofI. Mary' Rob erts , - Piano solo, Reese. cuicago her former bolts, ., earsing e . wW tsetse wen& Relent, 'Ito Titus. tint, the says lad intereste g. and a big endeavor will be orders to Cross the Atlantic ylt "The bit slaore and get nearer Ithineharth delightful novel, pay ' ' of the music group et sat $ee 3rosys moral' made ttsee that tile :records which 1 ' I .. P. Christen 'had' the high beg Amazing ' 'Interlude," Is being made by tea C. - A. entertainment t,(1 E. e. in be Roe and it iteertIS that L. Cornet solo, "Five o'clock interested Edward liii worth eating to mind that thla Salt Wier will liPheavill have been played out are gathered for school band and orchestra well in furnishing ; for In recreation of be will the ...Claribel roles several the Morning" in tlie ooted the draft Warner hac,et late beenwhiles , taselal Vara first saw the light at leant that th.e'reeent . the'entertaininent of the boys in the band lest 'chord year, when , Mr mark CrogalL by French actor. : As the and enlistments played , havoc with soldier cantonments to the -- eke O4 04' to Loadon Marnb Id. ISIS; the ,Liunba Club of- New TOIL resulted in Ehrr: so need who is to Belgium, and is un- - L Beading. Selection trem rich- sadw Are oamPs, rico his arrangements. However, he has ere of the boyat A khaki.Dickene i them. nnpt American production took pleas '104 elecilon of the l'indepndente able to :rak herself understood. be- ' ' planned wick" .... . . ,.... 77. for ; of Operations a resumption Mr. J. B. Toronto. ". ate untfr $tli at the same year at Usti ticket. 'What Was milted the "Younger int American, it was thought D6COS- - .' one t the a:7)mm ItSaa says: Irhaa I On OM innOn tied OCO10 a Aeon ,sis the ' The 'war has to make the Belgians epeek S. Duett, The Sailor Bighs"....Balfe IS over, lihthretitwar Chkage museum, and- the New York element" prevailed, Joe Grimmer voila. may marches of of sands Mr.s. Rhoda McIntosh and appeals tor records and InaFrench. Of course. there are .other 1' '7 ikgmtatair was The lather of Victory the traiou Square, iquishing the shePherd'a stock In fa- - eharacters ,who speak English. The , chines have been received. One man eter,, Whitney. 1...oLml music houses complain of the Louisa Gann.. a Frenchmee; Geraldlae Ulmer we' Tor of R. IL Burealdee. Da Wolf Clop- idea be at learn artiale, if not con- - 4. Song from "Patlence".;holltwas Writes from a Texas m July lei. with 3. there where In camp from of the Day march." by it B. 1.,difticuity getting shipments Miss Agnes Olsen. and ducive to a lemmas with the mob. TuntwIltia tuad Courtin Pounds ea ! per being ohown as Abe , 4 arepractically no outaide entertain- - the east. because of the severe cur- others. These have been I , production is some way g. Becitation. "Jamie" niudri-po- o 'Salt Lake It was Khios! Ned - Awl as Wootding secretary. The However;lbs , for phonographic reps:Mutate , . menta another asks for machines fbr tailing of Ineitrument manufacturing Mies Ada Dwyer. off. and I wonder if such a delicious -and the irregularity - of civilian with Souse's marches Net. are the,easne year by emateurel new- directory includes David Wiz- aov'e relying as it doe's, upon its at- - II. 'Quartette, "The Night Before a another I naval camp, training ' pleads Government White freights. traffip. of any witlimuchAntareett- - Timms lee the Bettle" mosphere. can poneibly mend the, astaio a t trawling oothpany bad , a I Mild and Willismero for the annrther over g has for few kind aviation. , tank marches of Mr. years priority right le ' , Mine Olson. Mies Wells. glare and pertinacity of the footcheese ta visit us. and later when station.- - From men- on the thing. Piano manufacturers are only might with rood excuse gum ,, mast Nethereole 'writes the drama& lights... The --"style of the novel is , 'Whitney. Mr. Spencer. - fibril stbe most- urgent re- - allowed to reeeive centthe active to the Witerw. of perwith yam tylb- list, eo "Tla of and the doecelptions i attractive, ; Is editor trent New Tork. ' that hi The accorn whits of the evening questa" their ordinary product; the labor and Heart guards," and "The Skids& siko ditione, it bemuse ea matter of Aston- graphic, that it would be C. B. Button and Anyone who wishes to 'help In the material of 70 per cent being utilized TodaY. by ,Thirrigan and Bar a Red Croon Belgium irtnny Thatcher, if those qualities ec'ttid be were ., ; was strange horse perform- - Idatsr bihntent haw andt-thcan contribute machines, I for munitions and military equipment. "Boulanger. Stephens. The committee and work, March," ''"The aurae tor Tat Pre Yearn. IlLnAl that represented On the stage. Personally. Evan : H. 0, whitno needles" or records during the week , Connecticut Grand- Merck.- , ance ; mood Jona r.... the 7teet.----rIn , atm has been and trill is doing wonder- - dramatised books do not appeal to Et, 8..Too--Bpone. vale at On were of Ticket the I should ,commimainate drive.g Sharp- of the Musical Georgia Camp Iteiting."- snd .c the least. I think thet in read- - the Dwyer Zig Bpsneer ivas oompexil "'s Iinone store. Careless & Cron- - with the local , made mon' adapted to the tal work In Trance-- Shoe will uot ,, 11- .vinualisee the iatioth char- aire music kook union, is in rorrettondence with the the ing. Young the Mikado.- Geo. D. turn to her D. 0Colder's. DaYnes ' ' store, ' I ' ', war present day the until for Gov. bandmasters at school i l profwalea army own actors to one's ideas. Al! according & A. L. D. Young. , Quite a colony of Salt Lake and OP Poo. J. T. 'SVILita the, Coalter and the demands of impreved ' -, lernor's Island. 'N. Y.. harbor. with ref. and then when ono sees them, 'Owed. & ever. le of aomplotely benefit k went the are proceeds :den students of music enrolled at Pooh Pak a- a Whitney' the Pleb 1 to ousdificatione tor admission. mentation and of harmonic , there is such a difference, that a the tatoldins fond. . . Boston the lorencs IduMe, of Conservatory their receipt win furnish stp. A number of telerrame Xpritantrif kind of shock le produced that mill- Tusk Nettie Thatcher the Tuns .Tum America's oldest mustir college,- - They ;pile-ants a in this city and state with the '' of the stage ;;;;;;ii and Louts Welle the nth--sr but irlshu for"PerkIne went out of tales against the gnomes are domiciled residence the at mostly Chet Tredsrick information.. Thor war denecessary . I version. Irdirtunately.wholesale the Of of week Mrs,. of P. R at the maids and Louts ligEwan the' Salt Lake the beginning Hitnter, formerly wants 200, students at this field division. Council dramatisation of book seems to have includes i school, as prospective army bandmas- fense,at Washington, T. Ogden, and their number addreseed ' to Henry Miller la Now been abandoned. There ergo a time! '' Fisher. Helen Cora Mary Hunter, a and kers, thorough course of stody following York- - Re and Ruth Cluitterton have when everythingexcept the tele- Gale. Lucile Griffin, Beth Witictin modeled after that of the Paris con Utah state council of ' dramatized. ., ettractione durtng the ended, their road tour In "A Harriage ehhne book---w- ai Traveling Myra Grant '4We are glad - . servatory is prescribed. This awaken- - tlemen: - !' teeming winter will 12e few and tar be of Convenience." Whlch woo Orlittnallr ' This is what aa a- - 1.411 known ' Of IntereAt to Utah ,s t 41 of our military southoritiem to the h&r. Edwerd P. ing very John McCermatsit's many. admire' rs needs of army magic, to so sodden musical director. We hive to tweeni in It wil be Clod tidings te booked for Salt Lake. hut later can- movie stet said to me the other dart, here will be interested in reading the and unexpected that one has to stop seen a clipping from a local ' tagecial to 'rho' Noirs0 ' . theatregoers all over the country that celled; they preaented fl'erkina,'!: the "I have made a fortune In the plc- - which quoted tatest instance of his generosity. He apd fr. Kintbsra brj ttopk.,ovaloatlebepostoierethet P41Trtling:WilLtntantong the money as I Log lake tureA. I have nt as MUSICiAllil in the on the gni:44)477mA Wes a IN Wortrthil The best band , 4 couldnever have in accumulated it tow0 who will may an extended tour. Miller The'aire. his Mrs. work some of Robinkon is conneenet to sister.. E. Mrs. are Paris only Joe. the said from evetelling and President Tlyaattedj.,I. Folel.iworld opening T000day any other way. I would vrillMgly give was among lithe and the American band the Liberty Loan parade is Elsk Nor Vehicle Win be "The Oft Chance" fling kat; ' - , bark every cent that I have made. if and daughter Kate returyled home perished thewere much We Leinste sunk' by a masters graduated from the Clover. City, pleased I had never been in the pictures! You on the tete that from a tar oe weeks' German in torpedo. Mr. M'cCormack at' nor's Island school ought to make a this information and It Is col , think that our salaries are excessive' trto to enwork is San all Jumow to Preached) the via that the immediate his the ono' name themselves going for .:74.2, ptok , I had thus expressed , 4L Dublin 1 artistieally effective work they Will be wystematically in Utah." ; wbers tn sY v sited the gagements and sent a cablatotoriterestsa as a. matter of fact. we myself"lattt. , are not r ,, paid that be would provide-fo,, the tan able to do. r It may well be remarked . enough. I eonsider that I have ruined various Bay City branches, Sacramen- children of Mrs. Foley. adding that i oleo, that bandmasters Local Organists Cr. in matte of regiments at-- "this sacrifice to my looks: tny tree have gleen out. on I le., and Sparks, Nevada. Alter in France are being given a card from Prot IL &Alen Germany. brutality already . of account which in gerrific light that , . in Bait leas. they has brought home to all 4c I careful schooling In the Paris con. mused department it Tait. um , IF ere Icrftten Ft The Jgaturday Stews by Man Dale. ski", I tending conference erentletly pieced: , Is a holy war save the sersatory Itself. which is sure to prove ing series of recitals on tin Pato. Utah. their borne thin this vie returned to has stuttered an . .; extent such that , ' . It . from , slavery." floating benefit to the cause 'of good university organ. beginning P, ran do aotbing for It; I am young., town, and had a pleasant visit with lesoeld . ; '1'',,, pV, YORK. Oct. elude Demotion. Donitay, Du- but I feel that I look eighty. end s, relatives and mas file. Capita Moller., bake have entered Princetee of . 1.Lers dot 8baketiPearo, Ibsen, worst ot all, the Acton have affect- - Mrs. Robinson's mother r, s'N ., ; .! 4 ,s ' ' talk Katsina. Maetertinck and ed me, mentally. and friends there. Mies Ines Robin-- 1 i nfluenza., Sacha-Guitr1' feel I I different I LT ; . 1: weees so if all goes well. the have the past lux I Ilk I 4,1 Ben P. Howells, a former as tAi ewe Amt drt I Interest In things. I ant eet who bits spent With i , 1, dr ,,,,,.,:,:,,N..0. closed theatres., French Theatre 1 them Need. our midst will he another-beingret;rest. of the Utah colony here whets' 1N4cwb My colleague's feel the V1U1,11.1111 ; ' haAl been' . and ail , , bad Robineon business, very busy. . training at Carey Zachary Take way about itsome of them at -' ' . - ,,Li, 1 the rest.of the drear7 I was amused at the ushire on the name but received his commission as ; have a terrible if-- s v Ver1.1 IIIGWELLEL ',,, ADELE lesetThe BY pictirres man. each at the lieutenant Lieut. Howells di , a pre- - opening night. They all spoke French, :feet that no money eget oomPonsatei - . busIneseler i : i 7 ' main at tho camp for the ''' .1 yet tnr. aln what you MaY es" a Pieta" bfl.4ch. I' iI 'tend at any rate that nChere1,uinledtt syhatnvou oni.And the among the 30 men whew, ,, pro,. ""'"'' '' Hatierbach la reheareing ' tWO 'Plecea ing this (Special Correspondence.) , a normal condition of gram that evidently expressed a doubt I a 300 to at as 0. ad. from couple pent ''' , for never that bad the I knowledge : i re's a Dean is ' third. 'Julia the One or two of the made one - , Dr.- - Spencer Wright' ha asts city r ntly. en' route to Ads borne ject YORK. Oct. ssonioyment exist.. As Iand- writing single picture.", new ' ,. .rueb. a to take the to confer,. piece place from the Staten Island bastard after attending the October op. Deleon t Mr.. Swett solos arid fifteen. apeechee , "The Woman on Index. in Seaidde hoispital to ang witt he This erwtthhosatirryleen: 011,of WbU. bore be cm:0.ngers. In Salt 'Ake st.,' ' which, she began the themason. and fteenza' at rh "pa rit.- once houro-,;th- at The Usiltes-,-Vor t thirty-si- x avez vos billets? Prost- - Joe IL Robin- of wee the " 4; "k , a.t4110 40.;'. llardeo would say: guest ease". rewore best In a Theatre at 'Think Talk health. la their Dawn also new .. ' out. out. , rehearsing a the pace you lave 'to travel If IHazel miss Zitelle Hillstrom is tali n.. ': , , f. ...........,,. I "Mikado ." Visualize ' LadyOh, eves trouve I. 'e- viral of the ealtILN Lucy Gates is ortill singing With four months course of valid mra. R. c. prtu at ear youiars in mr. VsherVous and ,gii hhealth." comwar of camp - L. , whictf btIbbed 1113 ee "tenet' au ever charge ... Mar, be its at1are?.Singers in opera and under prominent take City. war visitors at m ierrion , without not easy, but it can be done. There is , I any signs of age-- It Is real-- 1 headquartersare munity singing izi New York. This will begin her postponed concert tour nursing old, out. They ocently. LadyOh. having been released iron to . ' i f .!': , I 'sterna-11...... how over ,. a cloud remarkable a in , the Yonne theatrical as most of the eastern dduty eon. William Clive lie temporary fret their weeks with fortnight Performed few Wag a by P' for this purpose. 511a nding - zhn hew but through It. enemay-pe- r leafs who resides at Culver City. play Tn:oduced ag th. lentIthile opera is.'for it has been imitalBradford on of Mr. and Mr. W11114171 cities will be out of nearantine by Shumway and Miss Clara i i i4 - i',' lks1,1, world. ceive that the g Loom is merely eche.- 'ten ibeltre by (Meer L. bailey and el and paraphrased itd nauseam. Think Calvin, time Miss Gates has had her volunteers to num - influents that 4 daughter, and Leeman bL Mrs. to boost Salt ot Bradford Lake. T 't of shows am some our ot of musical help mere!. Don't say that I usual brilliant success and wins new tients in the crisis. ; "talking Nathan D. Stalth, who sea (ha tessess Margaret, of Salt Lake.- are recent ':;: 1: pretty." I really mean it.. today being produced for our grand-i- t arrivals le this vicinity and oeem to New York over the top in the fourth praise. both for her ninging and act- 'and Managers of tint Dr- - Harvey Pletcher and Pre children! Theo Mere thought is in. be delighted with tho St111121 Myth. Liberty loan and while be does not lag. with each performance. Last waiter la ',nommen to remember---wa- s P. Monson were the silt ... r The other ni ght I won t to the thea called "A Stitch in Tim." by Oliver concei,mble. No matter how charming , MI. and Mn. Walter Rostiold re- he week the sang merriest; is Pre or as st that make eons morning daily sing many present-daannouncey find rood tro after having certain pro- turded the past week from Salt Lake ..,the 13. bailey, and maw Lows Af. may opera. 'Maid Mistress.'' with David today. Special 'nude was tumid jites.we i I, f. ! in work his that hero aro who many would ment that ductioni speeches. 'visitmerely coughed they anybody Biepham three times. once at the Very curious tt . was to for ne?. .. orhheulirlat, after attending conference and t Clive Bradford. mead 11 ' 2, , be asked to depart,. end If be refused these and topical. "Ms Mikado was nicely j ing with th community singing demands ef- premiere of the American prize opera, William relatives and friends. i t i Marian Cannon. -enlightenod days, and as an of. - by "Bianca" Joeephino Aere forts almost as strenuous. oolacobir4 110 and the times IL. Robinson, of t;- 41 --1 '', .,. to obey, woUld be arrested. No soon- - tering- to New York's blase aadiencea guns. with other precedJ. corp., -Turn-Ther was I seated, than a perfectly It was the aort of play whose storylKstistls Ells" Csetlea The Denghter of the Regirrient1 4 nu, from Rockwallta "It is the hardest work I have ever Ins ptiosortm c, desire to cough seized me. I was patent Sat the very etas of as Nanki.Peo. Herbert rem. will sing the rot, of Antonia in She tha that camp San Diego. ,: ..., -- - fiendish Pea- Mr. me. to had no cold, and was a. fit as ever. curtain. You were introduced to alWattsss ss Pooh-BaBradford done,' seven ilie explained "Tales of kieffrrikn"- this coming i under quarantine. there being Nem r, e but felt that) was simply obliged to little stavey, and to a nice Nyoung rock Mikado, al;:ltram 1k 1 I.;,t, am working from early morning to week. Irene Williams is also Mnging go case. of Influenza er eight , No I Ro-Kaudience The but eowionm.nommtemoom Newbold .., se New cough. in York before have just didfurtively the tenon, and you were Instantly sure that meantime. In engageboys the filling in at is late spite.of that It night. but 3,',.! atotleed be would fail in love with her beforelPoemed to enjoy' the reylvl tremen- - 'them. the same unmistakeably. ments in cities which been sloe. tootbati team and they the most ILL, Oct., C. done ed by the epidemic. have ,,. that I t I the. net' . Minden' my cough apparently Induced the final curtain wee rung down.. The Lent week she mavens. viz.; Li. limas's", thing I paveaccomof Salt lab 1 3 :, g other people to do likewise. Then it little slavey watt one of these utter'', ,ahows in town include "Sometime" st Co Burwell '(commanding officer). betauso I' feel that we ire appeared in selections froth "La Tra- - cRICAGO. senior pet seemed to me that I was positively impossibl , x i All- at viata" the for Music the creatures and who epout the Shubert. "The Girl, Behind the very recommended of was Academy much I ! ,. plishing Meg, worth something ,' 5 Dental gulitY., and I sat, on pins and needles, wonderful philosophy. do the noblest GU III'. at the Wow. Amsterdam (and 'rho' team of 1113; Bennie Ern . who had the distinction of the dress- - ,,, I .! that Prost- - played A. It frOett ltell to lett for while when we create & singing na- ins - room need by Pattiusing hoping that I should not want to est of Moeda-anwheh she sang behave its the mesa this was the .performanes Stating the with Si. a winging army,: which there- pare ago,- cough gain. - Ny neighbors regardwd tmsohmt IMILIMOP all- the way through, tient Wilson walected foratronsige) pteoferd,: eed Eddie elm Immo. ono of tion hehind :I. .,..;;:;,, and Medical ' I and "Idel'ilme.' . roe eurtoo. : Thoo. who knew in, She retailed vaguely ' to in- Miss Williams sang et the previous Wilson asked for President has beet ,141sti me Strand They Mary lc Merely eels playena strnfled fit a petullar manner. Finally, Ann but i ft I ' ii!: V Th e last. named mat Verbena bold A. lAmbert. d of note sure victory. wit In reality very far away work bag to do with Theatre. renderingd thsfv.Berceuse by , 'My anticipate challengingtearns as another impulse to cough came frein ' that' lei-- " .10061,11 With a - trek ill and according the ; tit eelio Calitern ult. a.ww 'wren &momhliyh grimlien Lieut. Gee t southern el! charming and adt; of In musical me over I made a firm resolution that arranging Progvems ruening4r in New Mies WIlliams b akin do- Itobinson. "Sure ought to be Zangivill. , Several times the ea- - cos paniment Corp. ;ft ...1,i eoirimunitiet than give in. r d leave the tite- dor t rbly3riL rather and 'leading ins much volunteer singing for the burl a thevarious Lairewrity, toms dience snickered at tho abetted eitua- - August. II. &hie to clout pp & few of there.. - . ; f 1 i airs. That settled it. The coughing tions in which the little slavel 'nap 1 ' ' ' of the Northers Mita tne at sionaries A "Libertg dinner waelgtren the at gings" sung (realig having birthdag recently manta; left me. and I soon forgot all placed, and et the Ingenuoue behavior week. Some plays defy titles that loud , : (Ai,' .,;',,s' : ) Isoldiers, Reed- ReconetructiOn Hospital ett the mission office last about it. But It goes to prove that of the youth in question. Me wee en. themselves to the flippant. and I mg!, or of Port M Elder Clyde R. Rich- - in war faetorlea -.- Munitions plants, and at bad Act recefred - Presiding recently fq.,'.; ,r; r; , coughing hi largely nervous. If you gaged to a sumptuous society girt. their audacity. just ards.It took pities st the mhstionarY.ahloyards. theatres., picture theatres, Camp Meade. At her next concert In missions to be very careful not.to and tor instance. has quarter... "Th Walk-OffClamp Taylor whet : t and . tell a person little , Pittsburg she will sing with the fain- "Auntie" that Elder ,. Anon tha Quist slavey lady. i and public gather.. ous Pittsburnes.le chorus. In the are now it;cated, - Before push. ten to one, he will feel the mho was not walked Off the stage of the Morose, -- . Mendenhall of this city were in conventions five other 7 , e. . '' preeeing need of indulging. when at spied, only to learn thet '. i sentiments and' .., iI trga. nit in spite sf the shut- true to the artiet. There were the other the guests !attendance; volunteer-sonof ",."tte Lieut. Woodbury visit such other , time. an leaders we pictureonworld. idea left has Routs" in any would the "Someone usual Setetiny; episodes too dear to the - - never occur to htm. releases. Iltehns are active. semp 1 t I tach tha people- - to sing the petriotic down to 1 to-- ,. Mimes Plena nahl2,Bertretta, Itnickerbockerr---and-tle fair the Ificit.-,where he labored yr- k:. Vilato Grant, stage and , at those the audience Tbd & OSO- men Of the - amy and ; June Mathis' "Wilson and the Kahl--, songs thatethe was 71111US misnomer. a title .erl.aun" serum. two Its that gtqorh"'"'"om, r.ts i Dego, by Metro Pictures cor- 11.17.1?,,n1 The French Theatre hail onetuld its untied... It was 'rho attestia -- -- - - - ' and Clyde R.Eiders I 1 .,navy are singing over here and over ' or." produced boys Utah M t thetiugh Wh7--t5it t ',.' to Chancel1'Art fact In '" net Is to easy about shown be Ina" poration. and is Rickardsseason at The little playhouee that was eh"ahhiiIi there. The effect that these "Libert7 Iexpected school at Cann - - ' - , ' ' Stitch In 'Time", with a straight to.,create as great an impres-- .officerle training in their tZ3 time wee reported. '.once the 'Garrick. The initial attrac "A is much have same the as sings" that of a ranked e high It taxed' th credulity of the Mon as did her To Hell With the ic'r Manager .Woode production The Mimosa, Menses and td a owl n f tion was Bernstein's curious play "The face. yells at athletic- :Kaiser." "The Lieut. EuSeno Hemm"d and It seemed so play called "The Big Chance" was poet- - ere conedieweng from an attack of i. ti nettil e ge songs and Light of the Western cfIt i,:,, Secret-i- n whtch MI. Frances Starr mold credulous. puts more "pep" into the Stars." for member of the - I poned and no date of preeentation influenza 'CBI.. Leerrence. hapTheir brother. which David P. Everything weirdly Howells antiquated. workers and if they are discouraged I and the leading role or .1. appeared, stake. spent Eartligq; gage these of to was tonvention. chaneel ire rioneer Big secured with given. conill in the has new is the his accordieg also Cage petted malady. -, rights was and tired. site!' in Faris by singing meeting tract with the United the guest of George The all efforts are madelrether to be discountenanced. Chlitago. when at " and PorterE. and Samviet family.-Theetoday. Picture !Jest 11 t att?i Madame I Simons. to their tahka with. re- - tree com that It is to swerve from the ', traditions. It cause of the slump in theatrical bust.. Loot Bew.h. ore m with tofhloneo. eey,;dre ien ,t:;i1'11 edifying drama.can't lbsoirt also of Pioneer stake. his ref had : its, trade pan,,, showing are received bad 'el m They.. wonderIg vigor. ';'- Written it, we noes has been variously explained. M. Edith Ilawkins, also of Long 2ul "levelers. seemed quite singular. .'. week. Duetin rarnum is the mond have pest might be able to read .unittng all races and last Marred as Ma I have not seen any' mention Reach if:: !' sion at Camp Gordon. a, severe . in ronvaleecing cree into it certain meaningsas is our cue- i Mis Irene Fenwick Watt frpill i 0 I n a eon. leaAing role made his usual favorable . ds s kind o and f ' Peel) them' ' ,, the of the fact been 1Jsanigned to Camp that little slavey', and she certainly made the influenza. plays of attack tom-t- ut iznpression.,, cause.moo . t 4: :: what Bernstein , This is much in evidence meant, had iwerked very hard.. But It was not re- - selves have been of such au ,1 ,, ., Rockford. III., lie Mfertori., neteb been the t clear. That where huge shipyards particularly laborers ;:di Z. rtah Aryl vaLs. sionary meetinrAt Logan heroine who.. rres, it ,.... toroyel trOIrt ever,- - Quarler-- ot .. lbw globs Are in- - suck haeitha-he- r n iena tittie clay morning,...,. eit t's ling es in the unit's3vroess There three sorrow1s-.- 64 i gathered. - No services were- 'told g weest i,A0.i..A.;,:, of this city play, and ?dine Fewih although aithe price. The rate of the noon hour these thousands of numerous, Mrs. A. L. Kohn of Ogden ':',.' 1st mystery, and as apart for e else sot-t- a Ls assuredly but not been actress a' at which in with him Logan &mere the bereavement thesartettuioalets.ii who salts the "mympathy of charming is workers assemble her son and daughter. Mr. count '.1 ,- the audience"--of the Spanish ' She was on the stage In were Very- - far from hae befallen hint in the death of mei sardines in the openand,. Packed like andvisiting genius It Mrs. le acStuart 4mposelble.' Kohn. She is quite spaces. tthea-1 0 but quite ,unneceatile. tory. Then the 'multiplication of wife, hire. Mattis Clegg Shumway, on the unfinished ships and perched companied by her One can, of course. elituto to It as cetetantly, I i '1 w M. Mrs. daughter. clinging was a The confused rood cotnpanyo tree has the public,. i There rather and infant babyh the latter living 1.: PsYcholosrical. !o the fences they Join with us sing- - IL Janney. and little son Leon. After .. poYchology covers a hi ll tha iaamhaat at whirh were handl- - 1aa,harri, d rieheasalt. Itaa mesttfted ,, .zew ... . . for 1rgloure miter ki., This g pima Met AnUrIP. ling such things as "America," --The a fortnighes visit in New Yorke and DeliveriNCWS Ite I trabweumwe . andwell, claret bY the rbnotril 7 El:Witt-1;and cuPPed you "I Mn. Miie g :day, Shumway passin ' Washington Mrs. Kohn and Mrs. Jan' aseigned to them. Hymn, of the , Republic, .1''!'' Earle- - Mitchell, think, that this may have bad a good !the following Monday, the Ilst instl Battle :. IV" was it' well too. v Mile. and "There's a Long. Long Trail," "Keep ney will go So Palm Beach tor the very played, Kellar& Da- - deal to do . with the alumPl Ralph The of : wi Char' Ilimptien. body i the peritonitis. is a - - ,t Special Corretipondence ".1, ', very Homes Begaert interesting " Fires Old winter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner Voeng ,.....4 tit.,41,,e I ?;11 Oil- - , ' Ho Burning." J. ' Robert --in, sh Utah. 4,, woman, with a cryptic expression. and Folks at Home" and all tbe ' other are here and expect to remain some ETER. Oct Orace CliftWitt, and Evelyn Ca z 11101; who bis An English, manager has arrived In burial, - 1 good, looks. . The role et the husband ' moor ,. i' ' '.4 isongs of the nation which have come time as Mr. Warner is engaged in - lens C. Soronoon buomlna Rich of Ogden were enuntt the eel; New York ter . EnCarrington Mn. of a "T i Hotel. It ''' full d b was trunk acte ' with the y to s"clirectenr . metutso l' 1r , t; us,. We also aim apetial engineering projects. The Warmuch to Lancaster ' the at '' Sorenson and father' of to have daily Mortris s' fen"' t A.., :.': ,.. Copeau who es ners have - recently returned from staying weeks' course in the lacques t', in tile in seemed meetings to. lie .1 The Eva novelty only i I , .. Tin for themo after the war:. , ' artiot. ThElodort ,end 11,arod Sorenson, homes. yeeekly singirg ememninges In Australia. where Mr. Warner bad ing a sin : ' l':' I ' Work. She the fact that there were no plan in hopeful wonder! He. is mor e optimistic on the died at his residence In this city on every block It amused me to soot a'synopsis and monthly singing al- - phitrge of smelting and reduction of at ir,?efenee league 1: Cie pay piirted ea the program, just the Oar- and that the blitler reallyi. eehjeet that I can he The Engli11 the 21st ineL, a ores. Lairs in the larger coMmunities, Mrs. Warner. who' was formerOn at the memo" Sunday. a bullet, and not mixed, up in rpho. in N ew York is fraught with following Influenza- - sThe ., deceased., eneh oectimehe A -O4 es though the autl'ences hettded such, was Bancroft r; Miss Clarissa Goff of Midvale. wit! guest names of the iy . A boys reel Call from international eomplientions some ill for been 'Willard In .! health time of that community- in ,the service are devote her attention to hee as It e cht h .!clanger. 'You sec the American play-- ! has i or'' Ti,1 :: . assistance! 1 lug 5P11 -- nrea rru wbe .'buttled" art u- liv nwas hence heartan himself" had Denver, Ind teat 'fumed of ha slound theotler at (4,171111r1), , read which greatly increases the for the present.. Mrs. Leaver Staufl It r ,I) new. at the orr oon td !weight bag .I morale of all concerned. --sanFrpnch Th toatrn did so tbey Ito be ,something hero the indications are that he has easy ;trey to the diastase. -tI r fer Is back for the winter and has week in the city. the was not a de- - no intention the . StiosAnne. Pendleton, of Cedar City, i Mr. Bradford understood the language Ii- dot I time' of bet getting againein! was chosen ' for this taken an apartment. Dr. Stauffer is past was Andrus from and the Rider slavey on teettlft) nothing died are to a the would have in this llith been think that Inst., n osition largely because of If English plays city daring' I il.:''. still it the New York hospital. Mr. ' the shuffle. to be than Thee. she theability purported route 10 IU IWO') London do en The of influenza, is , it that following you? here pneumonia msumption t. succeed why . e bad demonstrated as an o I .!' 1. . nisei. . and Mrs. Prank Evans came through Bttml, i - i- ' ? , , .., affairs are all ,thatve glittered !takes . Jen Mrs with Id A ttaaed company here. so to It plays? ) Herrcik ker during his 10 New York en route to Franc e. where day singer and a s t t, ,. It r. you. to knOrw that IN tan" of "A Hunter and the Mimeo Winnlfred ayears' Preoidnt John L. tz1B It does' so. is quite certain. . ' ntaociation with the Vniversity they will take up Important war ,S: a , a ,t, from came to 1 thi s French Itr awOn 'AVM his the Haight. OrristInge donl want tn discourage the work. "They have had charge of the oil Monday. Publiehing company. Mn. Fo ottponements of Voted to ''. hi attendance at 4 1.'11 E buh I s hall advise cit y t0 attend the Brownsber ge r Busk .' who Was Miss Stella Paul. Bradford. 1I 25 wees, each week Ilen e d it City unuly, Walter Reed at! now in . seem be hospital or all daughter .to' the ,manger Washington. dot hie bill tractions .1dre. Hunter and Miss a single production s 3, to watch one stigntarefully be--- nese. eollege. L! kor Atome.timitlout have now Farm Congress. Walter-Brn lttot-,- but are ofProf. and Atro-- - BA' a al of Balt You reed dhat.a-certalplay-Is- , ' will run regatarly-frtu- n 1., and Satur. influenzaa toretiald triatvic the I Frank , .., . unpacking in also been u ,.. took mnalcal i ht. Make ailitore ytarh Monday incoutivel Thasreper- - open on a certain, rig courotes transferred to other tittles p Th e boti Y bare been 1. : ALLAN DA,I,..t t Mt 86 take eonvaleecing., it ,poseible for bet' to as While here they were entertained by Ogden, who will include "etamples" of arrangerhentirldittettrd tirkets you I ' was shipped to Cedar City nwhich make , No business, 'Went Friday .),,.,?.,,,p ?rt it toire . . husband lit her friends with informal , lath poetic, popular and symbolistic have- - held for other,. entertainment, parties. 1 1Wednesday last. 1110,!,1! the theatre. at dhleavat that Soldier arrivals at- eastern camps are Mrst. Lulu C. Miller, wife of 'Ae.. Things Theatrical. Ting : MORMONS AND rifir drarrlf; comedy of manners. problnt tro toeYPtiI Mkt Bose L Ronk. , .... THEATRE. is postpontrd.' Eitherlhere j the . numerous also Oafs. to this' Mil1er Several pure comedy ot Via peYchologleal them ' if , lifilrandied re et hns city, ther among being transferred taking t ', a Lieuts. Milton Love, Archibald Frei-bair- leaves Wednesda,r. form-- , influenza on the 21st inn. k. Funeral tags of the lull in the theatrical busi4(,,,,,hr and farce. AU of w bleb et hi a erring need for further rehearsals Art interesting compilation. LAT ) h. course sounds very nice inileed. Most or eomehody la III This happens so ing.,the history of theatrktals in Salt cervices; will be held here on the 23rd ness to prepare neer pieces to be put New Tor Samuel Lawrence. Motof Call Ira ' is a little vial, they freottently ' that annigliteements of ItstN, hy the late John S. Lindsay. Inst. .,Her husband le ill with the on as soon ea, conditions r improve. tenson, Elmer Frame, and William Denver on business l'i 't: plans do.And-th- That 1', o 1211mos t ten, of Wks the play.lonenines ''';''''' 2$ hate. 1' regarded interrogatively ?tor sale at the Deseret blows Book Abgesse. sto Is also their brother. blur Harold ,Orioli is rehearsing his, nevi Taylor. Mimi Florence 1 ( in Manila! wrights shoe works r1U be given in-- , by the initiated. I musical comedy 'Listen, Lester,.Otte tin L - Miller, and wife and eon- George and Paul Davies of Salt day for her borne 1 ,', i ? , deo' ., . , fk ' ,,, - . - ' - ' . . 4 - r :3 - 1 . tbe-whol- - m t-- . t " . 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