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Show T RU T H. Chopin, "Noctum YEARS TWENTY-FIV- E Arditi BEFORE THE PUBLIC Le Tortorelle Lillian Turner. Mercadante Young Bros. Co. in tolt igents (or tho following well known PIANOS Voss & Sons Crown Violoncello Mr. Claude J. Nettleton. Oh Sestinto Ancor Ure Vuoi Aura Rogers. Hawley (a) ..Your Lips Have Said Love Me Pease (b) June Lillian Turner. The Spirit Song Haydn Aura Rogers. Gilbert, (Old English 1575) A Message to Phillis Lillian Turner. Nicolai, Ave Marla (Cello Obligato) Miss Rogers and Mr. Nettleton. annicity will celebrate its thirty-firs-t one week from next Tuesday versary evening, with appropriate exercises in the lodge room. Members of sister encampments will be in attendance. On the first meeting night of Canton Colfax No. 1, Patriarchs Militant, it is expected that there will be a number of candidates for the degree. JUST FOR YOU. It is If IMt-k- . off. ap- Fergus Coalter MUSIC COMPANY Death and decay mean life and flowers blooming the next spring. o ODD FELLOWS AT CASTILLA. AND PACKARD ORGANS BAR.GAINS theres a song in your heart, Joy Grief was bom that Joy might preciate herself. - Blasios not yesterday. to-da- y, cant be far Get busy and send your bills to Wallace. He collects good or current acoounts as well as bad debts. Top floor D. F. Walker Bldg. Thone Royal ORGAN o o Richmond PIANO & The coming of the violets every The Odd Fellows of this jurisdiction had an outing at Castilla last Wednesspring is but a reminder of his promday; at which about 800 of the brothers ise. and sisters were present. It was a It is the contents of the hopper togala day; one of those affairs where day that count in the great everybody had a good time and no one made a long speech. In fact, speeches Do the best that is In you were barred. A feature was a game NEXT DOOR Z. C. M. I. ; BOTTOM PRICES. EASY PAYMENTS.' 38 MAIN ST I I Beautiful Story & Clark Piano. Hamilton Piano. w. to-da- I Fine I y, best will not seem so of baseball between two teams, one from Provo and the other from Eu- hard. A. A. Dr. of The visit Stanley, pro- reka. The feature of the feature was and the griefs The joys of y fessor of music in the University of the pitching of Past Grand Master will be hand in hand at the Michigan, was a great event in musi- Eph Homer, of Provo, and the excel- of y , Simp-kinsetting of the sun. cal circles and to music lovers. Dr. lent rooting of Grand Secretary Past Grand Blackmarr, Grand Stanley is one of the big men of the Representative Thomas, and Tug The coffin means death to your country in his avocation, and he was Wilson of Provo. Although Eureka child, but life to the child of the man honored and welcomed as such in Salt won by a score of 17 to 4, had net who put it together. Lake. His illustrated lecture on Wag- Homer been in the box for his side MUSICAL NOTES. I Square only $48,00. Organ $30.00. Piano Organ $75, Cost And Many Other Fine to-da- Snaps, to-da- ners last opera Parsifal was a mas- ter piece from an artistic point of view, the only drawback being the inability of the audience to easily hear the doctor whose voice is not strong enough for so large a building as the tabernacle. The story of Parsifal was interestingly and entertainingly told. The search for the holy grail was illustrated by many and very beautiful stereopticon views, the whole being made very realistic by Professor McClellans performance on the great organ and Prof. Willard Weihes violin renditions. It was an artistic treat seldom heard. After the lecture Dr. Stanley was given a reception at the Commercial club, which was largely attended by musical people and others. The doctor made a few appropriate remarks and vocal solos were rendered by Arthur Graham and Miss Agatha Berkhoel and Mr. Weihe gave a violin solo, Sonato Apassionata, which was much appreciated. . J Mrs. Ella Cummlng Wetzell will, on Monday evening next, at Barratt hall, give a midsummer musical for two of her pupils, Miss Aura Rogers, mezzo soprano, and Miss Lillian Turner, soprano. Miss Rogers and Miss Turner give promise of great musical superiority. The programme for the occasion is one of unusual excellence, as follows: Duet The Bird Miss Turner and Miss Regers. Sophr .Rose Softly Blooming Lillian Turner. Rubenstein, Gaynor (a) Metcalf (b) Rossini Lest Winter Come Sea Dreams Una Yoce Poca fa ' Lillian Turner. Chaminade (a) Viens on Bien Aimi Chaminade (a) Viens Mon Bien Aimi Chaminade (b) ....Revo Dun Soir Brahms (c) Saphiscbe Ode Aura Rogers. the Eureka fellows would be batting yet. There were several contest features, among them being a where Provo got even with Eureka in about three shakes of a lambs tail, a voting contest for a cane, which was won by J. C. Smith of Salt Lake; a three-legge- d race, a waltzing contest and many other features. Captain C. R. Berry carried off the honors as the the oldest Odd Fellow, having been a member forty-nin- e years. In explainan older member not was he ing why the captain stated he was not born soon enough, which explanation was accepted by the assembled multitude with cheers. It was a great day for the order, and one which will be ever green in their memories. Not a single incident occurred to mar the harmony of the proceedings, and everything tug-of-wa- was lovely. r, - J but proper advertising a will take you long way up the ladder. Following the decoy goat to the slaughter 'Is a bit of Innocence with the sheep, but the goat has an eye out for his own skin. Buried by Government. In certain Swiss cantons all dead people, rich as well as poor, are buried at the public expense. Coffins and all funeral necessaries are furnished by o Installations will take place in nearly all of the city lodges this week, and that 'there will be very large attendances gees without saying. t famous, wont make you government undertakers. J S Oquirrh encampment No. 1 of this Next Door A. J. WEBER ATTORNEY AT LAM Z.CM.L ROOMS 626-7-- 0 ATLAS BLOCK 8ALT LAKE CITY TERSE PARAGRAPHS. Beware of suretyship for thy best friends. He that payeth another mans debts seeketh his own ruin. is well that there Is no one without a fault, for he would not have a friend in the world. He would seem to belong to a different species. It The surest way to make ourselves quartz has been dis- agreeable to others is by seeming to If we appear fully covered in the Carpathian mountains think them so. near Maidan. The production at sensible of their good qualities they present is about thirty-fou- r grains to will not complain of the want of them in us. the ton. Gold-yieldin- g NONPAREIL Baynes 39 Main Street. Gold In the Carpathians. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR. KRANICH Fergus Coalter, The clay pireon and the bird on the hat may bear no resemblance to each other, but the idea is the same. One press notice $200. BACH GRAND (Si Piaoio Romney 40 RICHARDS STREET. Our friends are generally ready to do everything for us except the very thing we wish them to do. There Is one thing In particular they are always disposed to give us, and which we are as unwilling to take, namely, advice. A beautiful eye makes silence eloquent; a kind eye makes contradic- tion an assent; an enraged eye makes beauty deformed. The eye speaks a language in which there can be no deceit, nor can a skilful observer be imposed upon by looks. Business Women cf Chicago. There are more than a dozen business women lu Chicago enjoying incomes of from $3,000 to $10,000 a year resulting from their own enterprise, prompted and managed bj themselves. |