Show American Has Nation Wide Reputation X f. f s 3 y y Music Helps to Make Theatre Famous M- M sJ s- s II I II I r Jr J- J I S I I MR FLASH FLASHMAN Flutist MAN b r MR Leader POULTON I Mr Poulton Now No Conducts Orchestra New Men Added Added Add Add- I ed to Organization The part that music bears to the presentation of pictures is a subject much discussed and of broad import import- ance Many pictures have been made as it were b by the musical in inI interpretation interpretation in- in I given them while there are many instances when complete silence is necessary to bring out the effectiveness of or the scenes before you f The American theatre is famed I throughout the country for its music In New York and in San Francisco you can hear the American of Salt Lake spoken of as a great and wonderful wonderful won won- de ul theatre The name of Professor I sor McClellan and his organ recitals have done much to give this reputation reputation reputation tion a pleasant flavor The orchestra i which has always been of highest ef efficiency effi effi- l- l also has a reputation not fabe to fa tobe tobe be overlooked Since Professor McClellan has been devoting his time to organ recitals atthe at atthe the theatre theatreS the orchestra has been conducted by Walter alter Poulton Recently Recently Re Re- Mr Poulton has added to the membership musicians who are popular popular popular lar with all the tho music loving people of 1 this city Willard Flashman is now on the orchestral staff having played some delightful flute solos at the performances performances performances per per- last week Mr Flashman has won von an enviable reputation as asa asa asa a flutist through his superior knowlEdge knowledge knowledge knowl knowl- edge of the instrument and his native native native na na- na- na tive talent as a composer R. R Owen Sweet Sweeten n the has been peen identified klan iden with the American orchestra for some time His cornet solos at the I theatre are received with much en en- en enI I Mr POl who swa sways s 's the theo destinies of the music at the American Ameri Amen I can can has received most of his training from Professor McClellan whom he heI I succeeded as director of the orchestra a few weeks ago Pr Professor McClellan's McClellan's McClel- McClel lans lan's organ recitals are arc now given Monday and Wednesday evenings and on other evenings evening the orchestra provides pro s special numbers Ers at nt sion r i S S MR SWEETEN |