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U IC P PLACE N-H N of the Salt Lake tabernacle rs New lew York chorus who have been tour our In n the cast st for five weeks dur- dur g which thy thoy have appeared In many th most important cities of the coun- coun b. b a week In New York City II be at home again and will be loomed by their thousands of friends ti h he city and the state will Join joint th i welcome o et to the f singers Lingers and other t who have swept t across the I cound coun- coun d hack bark again winning friends by singing singing friends friends for them- them and for the state that sent them tI Ith a 0 message of song to the peo- peo o tho country Ii i welcome that will be beIen given I them th he tabernacle Monday night will be bee beed e ed d by those who will be unable to toun un In Cid to the tho historic building Lt at occasion and everyone will be bee e rl nd 0 of every ery member of th the choir what the choir has done for Utah the tite line of their trip words of the bl big project Ii hed by bv the choir and lind supported by men of I HIP hI city have been tard While th the critics crith's have been dras- dras rand brand acrid at times these criticisms Iii Il lave have tho cITed of spur- spur hg Ithe ig-Ithe Jt le e choir members to more deter deter- l to overcome weaknesses 11 faults that th the organization may mayle le ay be bf regarded as the mot most fin fin- bedus td s well 11 as the thi- largest choral or- or dilation in America a. a. a s in other othel cities were not Inn In- In enl n by any friendly feeling for fol the or its members and as a sec ene they told in V very f plain Engh Eng Ing h of what they heard that they did didt t Ike The result was that at first b f C the choir members were d ut in the long run ruin they grew ac- ac tomed to vinegar mixed with honey to t look for tor it ie e trip has baa been leen a I. great educative 01 for the tho choir as well as for those th Iii lizard aid ard the choir and will be of oC last- last h b not only to the state because th advertising but to the choir be- be f C Its us experiences u Bast ast concert of the series was wasn wasA n A t Colorado Springs last night and to telegraphic advices advicE's from Hy U. U was as a R large audience and nd was received with acclaim api W and l Il Miss 3 Lydia White f e he C 0 soloists receiving generous aps ap- ap s musicale will be given Baptist chu church Wednesday I ember 2 29 hv the church choir r he direction of ol V. V B. B Cutler as- as d hv y Miss Bertha ha contralto 1 and II 11 Peabody Mrs will be at the organ i mist Trai Tra Y V Cannon of the the- First chur church li will give the tho fol- fol during the regular lie tomorrow morning In F. F Klai Debat zonetta Horatio Parker Lemmens ue Ie all ale of the Salt Sait Lal Lake t-ake will wilt give Ie an interestIng I it t Consolidated music hall ho glut Ight fht of T Tuesday es a December 1 12 1 Jora era Cleason will liI be at the organ to S 'S o'clock mass at St. St Marys Mary's tomorrow morning The Tho Thois I is for this mass will bo be bois boi's jues jue's i's is Pa and Ele e 3 o'clock mass Miss Loretto clog ms Mv M Faith to Thee by byThe r The solo by Iy M I will bo he If lt With All Your Yours s from Elijah 11 Ii mat mass Ina in a vili ill h he given a with Mrs Corinner Corinne r Hammer soprano George Sofia Soffe I and Mrs lla oi Beat Beat- a.- a. the f Uc ONeill O'Neill will sing lT ilo o v Maria hy by lieu lien yn Mis' Mis will play ns Funeral March for Cot the tina fina t u I I Cues WIs vi w III ill il go 0 to 10 Ephraim with with- t Urn t to ni his pupil Lain La la- la tn in n. n i run on of ot Jensen of jr Y v. v in III r o In iu his home r. r jil 11 fi mil III b b. b his pupils pupil's accoma a or 01 more mure two-piano two num- num it t thc HIP brunt of or I the he program will Sd ed d i b bj Mr JIll it X ck beginning December fins W Mi- Mi Eva C rawford and Daf Da Da- f i S will be on i inert tour lour in dif dlf- I owns Owna in I t tat tab and ind Idaho The C tor is o HI ranged arranged that the ull Ill he Ps h Van ar 1 in conjunction WI with lb cli bolt i In ip HAh pach of the towns d Thus far th lr Itinerary Includes ni in Utah and andS Ida S nj MISS Ella Nellson lave ave bo be ii lug Ing the studio of on the top floor Hoor of the then I n during Mr Kimball's Kimballs j d with thc choir on Its eastern r trip wilt will move to new hus the In proper proper- f r Mr Kimballs Kimball's return The T etli open their new studio P p St ai First ayeni aye aye- ni C street I who shows show talent as 1111 a aI 4 I ts played pla at the given JI r tl tj D p. Crawford aCOrd during the th week Ba I a Afternoon rt club ant Fran Riley representative tl e pura company has spent are hI limo duji dining lug fits Itis eta y in I this his ih I his bin nd d and slid former Kor halle Kent lent and lh the aye nave bail hai a n merry time lime of It It re- re hII on rl days dara when I they icy hC were vere t fr Mian Ihan they the v are arc to today Ia stud hp try In ru Hi ii hYdl heyday of I heir h lr youth U i. i f by th thIr tr minstrel manes manes' Built were singers Inger and ando Th Th o ohad had their times tor tu- tu r n ti h Mp ipu and downs of tho tito mm I ne aWo r I ifs and I It all their and grew stronger tita 1110 two iwo 10 v pr Inseparable IlIg g tho th w u PI it these I c cronies hn ho II I reviewed rv tho th lives and P till their n 8 of oC other oilier days das aia us e in 11 though I visited the old there the enjoyed youth with delight flu nit f fl fool l 1 as though It would ti h tu j get tt hack back Int Into th the thi burnt same Rime again Aid ald id Mr Kent but hat 1 t hal i tt down don In life have hae m mv m family m mv my an and m my 8 ft p. f r lul It it is IR only a I passing Hut BUI those hose nere rp good times and and nil I 1 1118 marie made 1 the Ih most moat of f themer them er ert re great grent ria das das- but da-d-but but they thy w were reo all r of f Jt Kam ganv is us we P played It Salta Suit Salt a goo good d 1 I fr for m ant and 1 hi thuu of Salt Halt Lake Lak ar ar- argood good enough ro for II iley a g av q that Mr Kent during tag tagi da Ja together was wag one of th the thA mr mn n In minstrelsy and though h his reputation I as I a It burnt was great It was 3 Jl not t tj li j b by hi his reputation as all a 8 singer tends endi h re and they nrc Arp many many- til cli believe Mr Rileys Riley's assertIon I t ruder inder U the noted Cj tier tier- f g r whose charm and art arted ed d the comparatively limited num- num lovers lover of tine One music who heard hard heardt Bt t l April will appear I In i Iny in iny ty y lat late in Ih the thc winter season or orex ex ext spring prIng Is 16 definite in char char- oming from n n. ia K Yo Johnston of rl rk liv tv tv I the th great creat German sing lei I Mr h he hoo ai i b by John rod whoso whose splendid plen l le as of u high an oro order r as asem em pm i MI iu tho the lo local al management made mede nothing on the Heinemann concerts here Mr Heinemann was so delighted with his stay In this city and met BO so many Interesting Interesting Inter Inter- esting acting men and women that he is eager to come back And Heinemann can an be no more eager to return to Salt Lake City than tItan are arc those who heard him to have him coma com back bael John B. B Berkhoel organist and nd conductor tor for the the choir choir at St St. Pauls Paul's Episcopal church has begun work with x his choir on the music for the Christian services at that church Th The service to be used this year rear Is by Elve Elvey a modern modem English writer The anthem to be used is by Harry Rowe flowe Shell Shelly an American composer com corn whose works poser posE are alo gaining steadily In popularity among church musicians The choir Is fully organized and will be prepared to give ghe a beautiful service The members are deeply interested in their work and are arc giving it their undivided attention Miss Nora Gleason and the members of the St. St t. t Marys Mary's cathedral choir will wilt give ghe a musical program at the state slate prison for the benefit of the convicts In Inthe Inthe inthe the penitentiary next Thursday A Atypical Atypical Atypical typical Thanksgiving program will be given Mrs uIra William A. A Wetzell's ladles ladles' ocl oc- oc l lle has been engaged to lo sing at the doll show at the Hotel Utah Monday Monda night December 4 The singers are now WorkIng working working work work- ing out the details of oC their program This organization has done most creditable work ork during the last Ce few months and Is beginning to be recognized a as s one of the established artistic Institutions of the tho city o. o The work of these singers is almost invariably finished and artistic Captain and Mrs William A A. A Kneass of Ogden Osden will spend next week In this city as the guests of Mrs Irs Kne Kneass' Kneass s' s smother mother Madam Amanda Swenson at her home In the University apartments Negotiations arc are pending to bring De- De the great pianist to this city for one concert during the winter but it Is feared that the necessary guarantee cannot be bo secured in time to close the contract This gr greatest living master masler of Chopin will make no more than two concert appearances between Omaha and the coast and Denver has already alread se secured secured so- so cured one of oC these Salt Lake City Is the only other city that could entertain him When gave his opening concert In iii New Z ew York in October the re receipts re- re were 2 so 0 great that his percentage was in excess of The success that thai he has attained Is little short of phenomenal phe phe- and his playing is said to be beof beof beof I of a truly wonderful character This it itIs itis Is understood Is his farewell American tour Whether it is hi his first or his lila last las farewell concert tour is not stated staled by byI his manag manager I I The entertainment to be bt given I en by bv the I children of f the tue junior choir of St. St Marys Mary's cathedral under uner the direction of or Miss Nora NOI Gleason director of oC music for the cath cathedral dral will lII be bt at the Salt Lake theatre theatre the the- atre tre on the ni night ht of December 15 Instead in instead In- In stead tead of next Friday nl night ht as planned at first firt The entertainment will partake largely larely of the Christmas spirit and the youn young children who are to particIpate are aro entering heartily into their work One of the interesting features will be bea bea a a. tableau au In which will bus bA presented pre the manger scene at r- r Nazareth The youngest young young- est eat actor in this scene will be a real ba baby not yet 4 months old lop T I fh have selected loo t dO the I baby and I hope that no chan change e will be necessary in that Important role said Miss fiss Gleason yes yes- esterday es If U T I were pre forced fored to secure another bab baby for that part it ml might ht he be like an incident that occurred a few years cars ago when the dr children n were ere giving an entertainment enter enter- of a somewhat similar charac charac- in rn this entertainment it was lleces- lleces sarv to heighten g n the realism of C the tableau a t that one J of th the 7 little U girls ca carry R II small cat eat In b lieu r I arms I mentioned this casually a a. day or two to before the performance and gave gass e a it no thought that we e could get along In I pretty tt good shape without the live stock r I Imagine m my surprise and my consternatIon consternation conster conster- nation when on the tho night of th the per per- about twenty of or the little tittle girls girl came to lo the hall ball each Mch carr carrying ln a scratching scratch scratch- in log ing vo kitten There were white cats black hlad cats yellow cats and cud eats cats of all colors One was as a I little littie blind kitten I had to give ghe a a. boy 30 0 O cents to have that thit I ca cat t chloroformed I Why h how da date dale r rou you ou Of or course II I I wouldn't t think of g doing n harm r to a baby Jf fi even p- p If it was b blind the l th poor lt little l t thing tm Im astonished that you ou would suggest such a t thing Miss JI Gleason TV was as most Indignant and ana andall an all effort to e explain b by recalling her own remark that she hop hoped d the incident of or orthe th the I kittens would not b be repeated brought this Indignant nt rejoinder I Now Rn anyone ono a I grain 1131 of common commonsense commonsense would d know that I I meant e t that Ilia t I IJ sense lI hoped 7 that nil all of ITt my little girls I would not earn carrY earna a S baby to th the entertainment lust Just think of It t It Tt would w look 1 like ke an 1 orphanage or a a. foundling al But Bitt Ml Miss Mills s Gleason is not worried greatly great greatly of the tIle matter for I ly over tr that phase phate everything points it to a II most successful and ami interesting entertainment Charls CharI Peter whose efforts to found the tb national con conservatory of music I crowned l with success sue suc f c city seem SIem about to be b cess 15 left Ift for the east last Ilist Monday Monda to toi i round mind out the details of his great reat project Mr Ir P Peter ter having secured the guarantee of M to h lt he subscribed In this elt city to be hI placed at M the disposal of the Ih tuition lution when J Is I. brought lucre here from I the east left to complete the final details of nf tI the or-a or organization work that t the tue construction con coti I of or I he the beautiful hr and liP spacious clou home hobo for tho tim institution might he be begun I this winter Th The i plans for fot the buildings s were r taken I east i-ast b by by Mr 11 P Peter t r the the drawings having I completed d some time m a ago by A. A II been P t th hn r Ik I I tI h of the h firm of r It I Kirchner of or St. St Louis and Denver Pf The plans provide pro for the construction of a a handsome and antI betidIng which wh when 11 completed will b be hI on one on of the moot moat perfectly a arranged conservatory tory buildings In the country countr Arnone the tite buildings s erected by ner are art the th Denver Den mining nuttIng exchange chan lh the hue courthouses at LR Las Vegas and Mora Mera N. N M. M th the insane at atLas atLas I t Las Vegas egas and lf many a o other public il ins inga This firm entered the th competition for fOI th the construction of th the Joint city and county In this city It Many sue sue- ceases in th tie th years that hll have Intervened Inter d dha ha lm e more than compensated the architects archi for fir their disappointment on that contract These men are ar h official architects ts e-ts for forthe forthe forthe the board of f public education In St St. Louis and In the IIII la last t n five years yArl have haw constructed construct construct- ed d more morp than school build buildings Ings and I additions A. A II H. Kir Kirchner the r resident member of the th finn firm Is III prominent In professional mu mu ideal circles here having ln he been en elected re recently recently re- re as s president of or the local federation of musicians If present plans pians are carried out the tho work of construction of the bl big conservatory conser va to building will begin about January 1 and wilt will Ill he be rushed forward as rapidly as all possible to completion Mr P Peter tel will return from New lo York Vork I about bout December 5 A A. musical program of more than ordinary nar nary Interest and charm will be given Iven at atthe atthe the t churcH Sunda- Sunda night under tinder the th direction of Mr Mrs fr director tor e-tor of the choir with Hh Mrs J. J Louis r at the Uhe organ There Ther will he no preaching at this service the entire p period for evening e devotions de being given elven over o to lo the this singers I The which h was wan 4 uv I y Mrs rs Wetzell and upon which the tho b bers rs of oC the choir have been working steadily for Cor some ome |