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I Denver Excursions f Via Union Pacific System September 27 26 October 3 2 limit October 15 22 2250 50 round trip triv from Salt Lake International Dry ry FarmIng Farming Farm Farm- ing Congress Soil Products Exposition Adv ROLLER Majestic Pavilion Under Management Derr and McCollem New Spalding Skates Skates Skates- Good Music EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT GR THEATRE East Second South TONIGHT TOIGHT AND ALL WEEK May Vernon Co in Old Kentucky Four big vaudeville features Including Stanleys Stanley's Goat Circus and the Resells the cream of comedy Mat Sat and and Sun Nights 10 cents ii- ii ks 1 r rM THE ONLY HIGH C CLASS CLISS ASS rM M U VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT ALL THIS TJ WEEK Starting Matinee Today w WEST 2ND SOUTH SOUT NEAR MAIN PHONE WAS IRELANDS IRELAND'S F FAMOUS TENOR THOMAS NOTE THE PRICES U W D V U O tt hr I Who will mako make his ha vaudeville debut In ballads of the the emerald life INClUDING INCLUDING SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS j. j c. c NUGENT In The Squarer I REX'S COMEDY CIRCUS M Matin Matinees a f es 10 an and d 25 MAY WEST BOLGER BROTHERS I EVERY EVERY- EVERYDAY DAY Comedienne Singing Expert BanJoists Boxes and Loges Loses SOc WURNELL ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY Comedy Barrel Jumper I The World at Work and Play Play Play- E Evening ven in g. g 10 10 25 5 50 O OHAN THE CHINESE WIZARD Boxes and Loges HAN HM PING CHIEN Presenting the world known Pekin Mysteries Matinees Evenings I tr II If If a cake refuses r fuses to turn out put put It upside down on a clean cloth and allow it to remain for some minutes it will steam team itself loose and drop out Each week all and scrub- scrub cloths should be thoroughly y washed and dried in the sun They will then be In good condition to use It If If the blankets have been In use through the the summer summer now Is tile the time timeto to sun and air them b before fore the fall and winter storms set Rat inCAN inCAN inCAN in CAN THE BOOK OF REVELATION REVELATION TION B BE UNDERSTOOD AND THE SEAL OF GOD AND MARK OF THE BEAST Theme tonight at the tho auditorium South West Temple street Come it Empress Empress' Theatre Special Matinee Today at 3 THE ERNEST WILKES STOCK COMPANY IN IN INA PAID FOR FORA A PLAY THAT APPEALS TO EVERY ONE First Time in Stock First Time at Popular Prices Night 25 SOc Reserve seats sats early NEXT WEEK OFFICER S SAL D LL U EE U 14 ATTRACTION UNUSUAL ti oN 4 STARTING NG M 0 N D A VI OCT 4 lUCY py GATES GAD U Opera Co In Verdis Verdi's Masterpiece L La Traviata Trav Cast includes Lucy Gates John W W. Hugh W. W Dougall H. H S. S Ensign Jr Ruth Ingman Evangeline Thomas Leslie H Hr Saville O. O D D. D Romney Jr James H. H Neilson Clifford R. R Cumings CHORUS OF 40 FULL ORCHESTRA MUSICAL DIRECTOR B. B CECIL CE IL GATES Prices to f J I What Prof Thomas Giles Giles' Has H s Done Something About the Head of Music at the Utah University University sity Salt Lake City Who Is Equally Potent as a Piano Pedagogue gue Conductor and Producer P t of Grand Opera His Hi Career and Achievements 4 4 i- i i. i A 7 fI f- f I v J c I i 4 4 y I c x t 4 I 4 i THOS GILES Among the younger musical for forces fordes es esi i of Sa Salt t Lake City Utah no individual has wona Y wont I Ia a higher professional and and none has done more meritorious work Vork to deserve such a position than Prof Thomas Giles pianist conductor educator tor and head ot be th the music music d department of the Utah university Coming of ot a musical f family mIlY oung young Giles early displayed extreme fondness fondness fondness fond fond- ness and u unusual aptitude for the tonal art and after after having completed 4 his in 1905 he went to Europe Euf i where vb ie 11 lie d until 1911 1 taking thorough courses in all alt the connected with the musicians musician's musi must clams cian's career and devoting himself aswell as aswell well to those allied departments of ot learning whose mastery belong to an artistic education that strives for forthe forthe the higher degree of culture Piano communion in Berlin and Vienna with Aronson and later with Godowsky Godowsky Godow- Godow lodowsky sky 1909 whom the student accompanied accompanied accompanied from the German Germen to the Austrian Austrian Austrian Aus Aus- trian capital when the master went there at the request of Emperor Francis Joseph was supplemented by rigid training In harmony with Edgar Edgar Edgar Ed Ed- gar Kelley Stillman-Kelley after preliminary work with Mrs Kelle Kelley After a year and a half hall spent in Vienna Mr Giles moved on to Paris and Rome in both places making residence long Jong enough to experience and investigate the i music life taste of ot the art spirit the language and the local means and methods of musical pedagogy In 1911 the Salt Lake City musician musician musi musi- cian clan returned to his native heath and at once became active In the he profession profession profession sion there ther owing to hi-f hi energetic initiative no less than to his marked gifts and extensive knowledge It took him but a short time to prove his pedagogical powers and public pUblio concerts concerts concerts con con- given b by his pupils were the themE mE means ms he employed to convince his tell fellow ow citizens that he possessed the ability to impart what he knew and to become an integral and practical factor in the J movement to make of 01 Utah one of the great musical states of ot the union and anti of ot Salt Lake City a center where heie the Western students could find fine tonal advantages equal in kind and value to those offered by bythe bythe bythe the music headquarters of the East In fact after one of the conc concerts given b by Giles CUes pupils the Deseret New News Salt Lake Cit City a most discriminative tive journal in matters matteis musical wrote this The whole occasion emphasized emphasIzed emphasized sized anew the fact that musio stud students students stu stu- d dents can get the best instruction and gro graduate under the most favorable II auspices in lii Salt Lake City i The rhe specific reason for the enthusiastic I astle utterances of the News was the the circumstance that at the concertIn question m four tour of the Giles Cues pupils played a piano conc concerto each accompanied accompanied accompanied ac ac- ac- ac companied by an orchestra of ot tilt fifty conducted by the teacher of the solo pi performers i formers Mozart i Grieg Mendelssohn sohn solin arid and Liszt C E flat co concerto certo were th the composers represented on the program pro pro- I gram On two other occasions under the Giles G lies lila his pupils Eleanor Anna and amI Lawrence Eberly played tHree conc concertos each at a single concert a feat which constitutes constitutes con con- an American record for fr students students students stu stu- dents and led th f Salt Lake City Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican to say after after- Miss achievement achievement- Salt Lake City was treated to a concert which given In inI I any of the great continental musio I Theatre i TODAY ONLY I The eminent actress ss LORRAINE HULING In a an Intense three-reel three drama A DISCIPLE OF OE With FLO JA CA BAD IE COUNT AND COUNTERPLOT Beauty comedy with Neva Gerber IT WAS LIKE THIS A A. story of 1 babies babie abie and burglars By By The A Co Edward Coxen Co Winnifred Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Green Green- wood and George Field play the I I principal parts part f centers would ba have ve caused ds d's a sen sensa tion To show that the episode i just mentioned were no Isolated e err am amples pIes It Is necessary only to addy t that at since since- 1911 the the- Giles Cues pupils have given in S Salt lt Lake City from memory memory mem- mem ory fourteen piano concert performances mances with full orchestra Some of those who did the playing beside Miss 1 were Lawrence Eberly Eberl- t Miss Devine Lavar Laval Jensen Des Bessie C Goldsborough Marjorie Cassid Cassidy 5 Regarding the Giles quai ties as a performer a a. few lines from rom the Riverside Cal Cat Enterprise wilt will 3 suffice to show how he ho impresses J critics The occasion was as a concert nt Ut tile famous lamous salon Inn Thomas Giles Cues a pianist of rare att attainments played Grieg's Love Lole Song a Chopin prelude and Seria- Seria blues bines nocturne for tor the left hand han alone Mr Giles possesses inherent modesty such as Is la seldom found In Inthe Inthe inthe the brilliant finished artist that he is He Be is an artist In the first place because because because be be- cause of his predominant saneness i and masculinity and with these he lie e combines the artistic quality calI called d- d temperament Ills His brilliancy and dramatic dramatic dra dra- matic maUo force were mirrored in th the Chopin prelude The Love Song wa was given a most beautiful rendition and the nocturne was one of the most ex exquisite ex- ex bits of melody ever heard in Riverside Mr r. r Giles GUes' technique Is ia masterful His Ills tone is resonant brilliant brit bril warm and clear Ills Ilis success as a a. piano Instructor l and his decided mastery of the tho baton I were instrumental in deciding th that tb Utah university to make Mr Giles head of its music department for tOl they desired a a. practical teacher executive executive executive exe exe- and leader as well as a a. man competent to occupy a a. professional chair and direct the theoretical historical his his- and esthetic departments of t music Professor GU Giles Cues s has been signally successful In his work at the university university sity wh where re he founded an orchestra and a chorus started a a. Bach library gave save the first Bach chorale with student stu stu- dent delt forces ever heard in Salt Lake Cit City organized rehearsed and led a a. complete performance of after a a. previous brilliant essay with Ca alleria and TravIata Traviata ata and In every way stimulated the music life Ute of at the institution and awakened the students and the th heads of the faculty to a a. realization of what gr great at tonal possibilities lay open there to cultivation atlon and glorious flowering These rhese grand operas are the only ones that have been produced pro to date by local forces They ThY are consequently the first ever given in Utah The University of pt Utah Ulan Musical society repeat repeated d Its p performance performance per per- r. r in Provo and the Post of that city commented comme The music tousle lovers loyers were captivated To Mr GI Giles Gies es much cr credit dit is due for tor the manner in which he conducted the orchestra antI and nl the life Ufe he put Into the tragic story sto would indicate that he has unus unusUal a Mora Mor r ability as a conductor conduct r. r than tItan once Professor Giles ha had fo t. turn turn and bow his acknowledgments to the tim enthusiastic audience Of Ot oft tall and commanding personality personal personaL- ity ih and the possessor of distinct H so ad dat- dat graces a a. a as well professor Giles 8 Is Isa isa a l leading figure In the musical and fashionable life ure of Salt Lake City and his youth h and a ambition desU destine e I which him to an artistic future there seems to have haye no limitation as to tOI degree From deree From New eW York York Musical Courier of September 9 9 1915 BROADWAY i J SUNDAY AND MONDAY The sensational picture The Nak Naked d Truth The title fits fits like a glove 5 parts parts- scenes An exceptional picture Acting of the highest type and anda a lavish h production pro pro- NO RAISE IN PRICES i lOc bc Our price pr 10 lOs Master I rueday ue day The Master Cracksman Thursday Francis X Bushman l- l I. I 1 Exhibit of Belding fielding Bros Co of California J sP c I ct I rr From an educational point of ot view one of ot the most Interesting and best displayed displaced exhibits at the fair grounds is to be he found in the merchants' merchants building build build- build build- ing that Ing-that that of or Belding Bros Co of or Petaluma Cal A foreign exhibit It ItIs ItIs ItIs Is attracting much attention from the TV women omen folks folks- who visit the fair fall grounds In charge of of the Currier Carlson company's company's com corn pany's silk sUk exhibit Is Mr J. J B. B Stevenson Steven Steven- son silk Bilk expert who continuously explains explains ex ex- plains to visitors the many stages In manufacturing through which the silk aUk passes from the raw state as it Is taken from the silk worm worm orm to the tle finIshed finIshed finished fin fin- product ready to put on the spools The Tile silk silkS silkS' In various various' states of or preparedness preparedness pre pre- s on exhibition at at the fair fall fairgrounds grounds are a part of the exhibit that won the grand prize ribbon this year at the P P. PP P I. I E. E at San I Francisco where the Belding Bros Co of ot Can Call had an exhibit space Apace 40 by 50 feet In the varied industries building where was demonstrated and manufactured into finished spool sill silks Currier Carlson-Currier Coos Coa silks slUes are on sale throughout Utah and the heavy I Iemand demand from this territory for their product caused Belding Bros Co of ot California to place the exhibit at the state fair The company specializes In making spool and embroidery silks ellks Professor Christensen local superintendent of ot schools has arranged to supply supply sup sup- ply each domestic science class under his jurisdiction with one of the Carson- Carson CurrIer Cos Coa silk sUI culture cabinets for forthe forthe forthe the purpose of ot of offering Cering a Continuous opportunity to the students of making a close cloe study of ot the various stages Inthe in inthe inthe the making of or high grade silks The out cut-out in background of Illustration Illustration illustration Illus illus- shows the grand prize ribbon awarded for len length tb strength and v perfection perfection per per- r- r of shading In silk thread product prod- prod at P. 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