| Show t I i 1 t. t THE REAL tJ If 0 a l mi t am- am WL- WL I 1 I I 0 II s II I I J L I I lIU II I I I n II j II II jI J I U r rI l I IBy By D. D J. J G. G ELL that was organ playing aw doughboy exclaimed to his ta companion alf ay they left the Tabernacle last night And hat everybody thought about the thc bf Joseph Bonnet the thc French rake Lake had not b been en raised on in the Tabernacle Finance or of Bonnet might have Hut But even en with standards that have been set acle organists music lovers von yonder er listening to marvelous marvelous's s R o 0 doubt dOl bt that the formal ap- ap Ot the program frightened many the first number There was or of familiar piece and because o familiar landmarks In the several se persons thought theas the theR R as when Bonnet went short abort rest just b before rore his last I disclosed ed that a heavy s' s heavy only when per w Man selections I ion for the fir in c time et were able to appreciate or of the compositions to the thet t because ot of the s sympathetic which they ther were played onnet playing the audience ere are mechanical difficulties in producIng the mat man f upon the or organ an laying numbers by bv Alexandre Nicolas de Cleran- Cleran chI and Cesar l Franck Bonnet ree ee of his own composition were ere greeted even than the first a way ay In one corner of I the hI are several everal volumes of songS and sheet heet musty long since dead These carry one back to the da s sen en el elWore Wore leg or of mutton sleeve bought hought whiskers and amid hug t 1 us ns necessary just as al the old urn um recalls the days of f lone lon wise the old music t of the musical stage for he Stars who made the songs ei pictured upon the covers tI of in all time the finery the th called for at the thc Elks ett b dle- dle II twenty three y years ars ago was gaining plaudits b falce That Black Girl Mine 1 sample or of the popular I Iose ose days i everybody was hum hum- I w lust Just Because She Shem m Goo Goo-goo goO Eyes ear or two later The Thc Sultan was acclaimed and King Do- Do I chuckles Jn In the min min- Sf sr the were singing a Habit I Never Had and soloist was warbling Your as ass I s the Flowers In May a slender Emma mma Carus was Little Girl Goodbye the year and one season be- be Blanch In Ring was singing Old Summer Time At the Elizabeth Murray was wa making N New w York wIth Bedella shame hame to make this nex an- an nt but seventeen years ago Clark now the the- popular movie singing Pinky Panky Poo ical comedy Marguerites Marguerite's plc- plc cover er o of that song and ard da pictures cause her to look ow as she she- was then liBack and Sit Down was 1901 In that s same me year ear Anna The Malden With the I Yes es sit waltz song became the rage the he popular songs were In iJ and In the Shade 1 Tree I Igan gan to change agaIn and the theon on ong became popular Afraid no in the e Dark 1 S Couldn't In Indra Vittle ari n tit With 1 Molly add Gee I dra Girl are typical ear or two later and dancing managers were not ejecting lo danced the one Then 1 appy songs like Waiting for Eo E. Lee The foxtrot beI beI be- be I ar and the fox trot fox of ks keep filing away thele old likely that in ten years ears from all have hearty laughs over C i musical tastes especial the tt jazz l I fa cert ert will be given at 7 o'clock I tr evening in the Miller 1 ward he Gustav Schuster College or of I sted by Miss f Marvel las Living Living- ivi- ivi I a p pupil of Sewell e Nor Nor- will take part Lean Lea Lea- n Saunders Emory Les-I Les vin In Player Alma null Hull Earl I Hixson George Georgef f harry Lewis Douglas Corn Corn- vIan Millen Hansen Carl I van Christie George GeOrg p Elizabeth Whitehouse meter Arthur Lund Margaret lg Agnes e Griffith Hattie Dimond Mrs Gustave Peterson and Cleone Doneld Donel- Donel d d. d first flutist last summer t I Je Jero from ro band I the at a seventh Forty Saltair I ve has I I 1 at Camp Kearny and andI I Orpheum orchestra to tn was assistant band leader ot of I U lan band at Camp p Kearn Kearny the students of the and I Era Madame Butterfly the thet t tent ent under Professor Thom Thom- 1 the opera at a gent gen gen- t 3 1 at the Christian church to- to morrow will Include the Largo ot of Handel Handel Han Han- del as It a prelude anthem by offertory by Bendel and a a solo lolo Who Vho Knows the words or of which were composed composed com com- posed b by Parson Simpkins Mrs Norman Atkinson Is soloist and Mrs 1 F L L. L Sumpter Sumpter Sump Sump- ter organist Miss Ruby Chadwick Miss Ruth Patterson Pat Pat- terson Harry Lewis Mrs Scott A. A Jones I t Harry be ar the he J Jellison soloists t r s and at Paul the First Armstrong s f Methodist god will willbe i Episcopal church tomorrow The program pro pro- gram ram Morning Morning- Organ prelude Th Anthem My Soul Truly Reed Miss Ruby Chadwick Harry Lewis and choir Solo Lifting Heart Mrs Scott al A j Jones March Evening Evening- prelude Melody In A Flat Minor Mi- Mi nor nor Saint Bass solo How Beautiful Upon the theMo Mountain Mo Marker Harry ari- ari j i Hear Anthem Oh Lord Watson Vatson Miss Rub Ruby Chadwick Miss Ruth Patterson and choir Tenor solo Alone With Thee Bailey Paul aul Armstrong P Postlude Duke d Mrs 1 Emma Cummings u i gs Wetzell tz il chorus dI ter Mrs Genevieve Gleason orga organist Theres Not Nota a Girl In France Like Mine is the name or of one or of the latest songs to come off off the musical press The song Is by William Everett Healey an of The Telegram The musIC has a fine trotty fox swing and the verses and chorus are cleverly gotten up UI Nearly eally fifty applications have b been en received received re- re from saxophone players In Salt Like who wish to become ot of the saxophone hand that I Is being orgilE by Buy W V to assist amateur Instrumentalists Rehearsals will be begun be- be the f gun director about I to March can h it get 15 or hits Il muse f arranged before if before that time Applications may be filed with Stone Co in the Keith Ar- Ar cade The womans woman's board or of Westminster college has arranged a series or of Lenten vespers to be given In the several downtown downtown down down- town churches These musicales will be under the direction ot of leading musicians of et t the city They will portray y in s song r ef rew t r the e story of t the life of Christ f from the nativity to the resurrection The service will be held In the First Methodist Methodist Meth- Meth odist church Sunday Mar March h 9 at The public Is cordially invited to these vespers A silver offering will willbe willbe be taken for the college l May Peterson soprano of the Metropolitan Metro Metro- poll politan tan Opera company will give the following fol- fol lowing program tonight at the Salt Lake theatre under auspices or of the Musical Arts society 1 Nina Attributed to Yarning Warning Mozart Rose Blooming Ze- Ze mire et Azor air fro front IT Mozart 2 2 Contemplation La J f a e Gavotte t i air i d de l i 3 3 My Mother Taught Me Dvorak El EI Majo Discrete tenth century century cen- cen tury Granados Note Majo a popular t type pe of picturesque Spaniard Immortalized in Goya paintings Deep In Love Iove Was Vas I Three Cavaliers old Russian foll- foll song Iong arranged b by hart lIart kY 4 Just Before the Lights Are Lit bE Snowflakes Mallinson Im I'm Yearn Wearn Awa roan loan Old Scotch De Oh 01 Arks Ark's a a negro I I spiritual Guion The Open Road Gertrude Ross I Augusta Bates at the piano |