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Show THE IIERALD-IIEPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1915 X, Mrs. Beach will be assisted, by Miss Fernanda Pratt, who made such a favorable impression last season at a special concert by the Musical Art society. In speaking of her work Mrs. Beach says: I . "It would be very difficult to tell how do it. but l ean tell. you where; al ways In the open If possible. I like to and seventy thousand I TWO hundred I tdt out of doors. I want to be in the an average of 2500 dally. who j midst of nature when I write. If it is Lako ISS one talented of LILLIAN Salt binders, PHELPS, "jVT l It 3tlmatd. attended the 10? reguor bad weather when I write I try leave tomorrow for New York to take up professional work. i cold to have a room with wide windows or lar orpan recitals at the Tabernacle t! loiter will there. she will continue vocal studies under instructors a balcony. during the season Just closed, accord"I cannot write unless I am In the ing to figur compiled under the or have the inspiration. I canmood, of Prof. J. J. McClelUn, orsrannot say to myself, I will compose three hours a day. That would .reduce the work to mere mechanism, without Th number of wdetlons played, inthe divine spark. A theme or subject orcluding the world's best organ and often rests in my mind months or a tochestral mu'k, als transcriptions, year before I put it on paper. I always compose away from the piano taled ::. Many f the selections, esunless it be an accompaniment that I termed rnon popular those pecially may want to try with the voice part, number, were arranged by the organthen I sometimes take it to the piano to see what changes are needed." ist tith a view to bringing out the ;;;;Brodbeck announces manifold rr""iHlte of the great InMadame Sophie strument. that pupils of the Salt hake Musical college will give a recital Friday evenI'rnfujor MrCIeilan and hi asslst-.Tfit-Y. ing. October 29. at the rehearsal hall Kdward P. Kimball and Tracy of the college, ,90" Fdlson street. Songs 31 hour, ;nnrm. were at the keyboard Schumann and Schubert will be by does jjjf not nr 13 days. TMs total sung and piano solos by ' Chopin, Menconference delssohn, Rachmaninoff. Moszkowskl. Sunday r hrarsal. Kuhlan, Bohm will he or rliolr mitncs played. f distinFnr tb entertainment Xl Begins where the Average Cleaner r rti who of Amanda has promiMm. and Swetison, guished Kitts Leaves0ff- been In southern California on a three nent visitor. thirty speri.il recitals to friends months' vacation, has written wer given. twrn'Mwo by Professor here that she will return to Salt Rake T,,e yKk .t fv Mr. Kimball. and about October 2o and will be pleased new lx and old at meet to all her any tlvtn pupils nriirt prornrr.s The BAD V pupils who may elect to come under by Prot'eeil f.it day -r b e, five Mr. her tuition. CanThc one and by fessor McIUn The little girls of the junior choir of non. Gown Thc 0 St. guests of Mary's cathedral were the recital. of Of the number Rex theatre Nora at the Miss (Reason ' Mr. presided at the keyAre handled with the utmost ease and Saturday afternoon to see the pictures : r-:-J ' I" Mr. Kimball times. .' of the consecration of the nt. Rev. board thirtv five, without danger by the Expert WorkP.lshop Glass at Ros Angeles in August. forty and Mr. Onnon t !rty !:irtnK was twice at men at the Myers Plant. the season Mr Morris Stephenson, piano, and Claron one l" 'allforn!a. and ence J. rhe cornet, rlarinct Hawkins, aposttlen In a music .studio, suite have asso.-iate-d of the trir i'tirw as organist for the Many Cleaners can "get by" with 2 and 3. at 4S E. South Temple. 1, Mr. Kimball rden taberrsote rhoir. :t the easy work where bungling was In the city nil summer, while Mr. ' The first, second and third pupils of cannot be detected but when it Miss Nora Gleason will give a studio Cannon w.-i- alr,! two weeks In Aug" afternoon. recital Wednesday comes to the point where they say ust on ! of those who As a Kreit The musical Ml . and literary program .. vi. i cannot be done," that job given each year for the banquet of the heard the rtrn were m irlsts. It Is as- St. Mary's academy Alumni association, finally comes to Myers and Myers that th fame ? the recitals members the this be will year hy given does it. A straight line is the , has spread t. e. ery pnrt of the Cnlted of the association assisted by the St. t Mrs. even orchestra. foreign Mary's academy Stale and shortest distance between two McGurrin. Miss Minnie Folsom ; : e 1 It Is said tie recitals have aided In and Miss Nora Gleason are the memf ttah and points. ' ' Klvlne ice.o.1 Impression '' r t4bers of the committee in charge of the j 1 her popl.- - among the mnnv tourist entertainment. SEND IT TO MYERS FIRST. a. J Hho live passed through the ity. i iSiWinr', n ill in mi in itufii f a., tiat' intra For a piano recital to be given by it jiwiiMi WAS. 974. Miss Helen McDonnell at the ConsoliMM .IAN PHKM'S. on- - of Salt on hall MISS dated Music Tuesday evening. talented singers, will leave Oct. 26. Claude Sweeten has been enwh-r- e xh York. New for tomorrow to assist with the violin. Mr. T the Mormon church by the Liberty (h) Andante Cantiblle. . .Tschalkowsky gaged returned from Boston,. Sweeten wltt take up professional work Lc Anthem Fear Not. O Israel . .Splcker where herecently Winter-nitzat the stake una evening Thursday Felix was of studies pupil vwal her srie will continue Mrs. Walter Mrs. Charles Dally. irand ward cbaptd. Ti.e This will be the first of a series the Inst ru tors there. der orne S. II. Nielat ".." o ilook, when Mr. Hand and! Itllss. Morton, to be given by pupils of Percy of recitals P.arne Krr.ma Mrs. r II, teirher. were nltr.sen choru of sinKerM his choir. and fifty J. Hawkins. Clarence first bet for Morris, has ;i I a banU-t:, Tic KUt sts liDethler ; Offertoire Ave Maria late In November, at a re- - tcuests es hy Soprano Solo O Savior of the World to of remlinst T. cr.( horus is steadtelltnc Hand's Jahn ified apcra Mozart of the rr.emers the ifnl f,r t s th.f i'f others. Buck ;i!id in dinnlt. enthusiasm, preparatory , . ily growing the pairone under club t be u'tveno'Me.-irat Mr.. llt'dii--f in the those Barnes. I'red to the tok appearirue public a wealthy irpfnter f Mrs illi.an . Faulkes on h ' i I'ostlude March In says Mr. Hand. Rehearsals "ofsily findui'ted " anfeeinn-of New York. ' v. cietv voman ' ! amu-: : : I I w ' whb'h are well attended and filled with hard I i i i v v r.r. In :n (Til s tiit. nc provttl ti i;. 1 work. In this chorus of fifty singers (f. lire. Prelude Orjian inami: are to be found some of the best enjoyed the operatic a At Kvenllij; Ruck dividual Ilulst. who has made hr:in asoffer to arnlThechor.i! . d.iK-frtsome of il AtlaKio in R in wiilci. that Salt Rake can him concert with in prima Yolckmar claim. Mr.soloists travel flat 7 f -mo.-- t renwere v and Ihey are ti i' selections Hand asserts, of season a for lteen Ruck donna soprano Festal Prelude apof for lo rendition the the iTi'i iiereti. ions prin-eippublic week Tre tour will rover the Anthem F.idc ott In Majesty" .. Peace working arduously at. h. Mr. Hand a ne analynis of pearance to take place in the near furftles of the I'nlted States anl the Walter Rliss and Choir. yri. Tiie ttte of ture Mr. Hand, who Is head of the Mor;. opera. Ca nad.t. piorani Offertoire Serenade rl'F.vry vocal to the with the teatli department of the Ftah ConservSUovcasrd was educate.! In Herlio "pencil Soli The fins' Val'.ey of Shadows.. " too I'.alui or chorus. nt Mir of Music, is exceedingly gratified by .lonrhlrn. of atory ;un$ h. the Kriit n'.atT violin, Rarri Mi- K In i AihUtso:; e "Kruanl over the large enrollment for fall work. at ' and h.v rlae.l I.y special request Robinson. John s ;c Kuruania Postlude Mar- ia Keiiiroio ... Marker the rf,il 1'ii'iri 'On'--f rf of llnsperor i n oia io!!in p. ace of Miss The Musical Arts society meeting, r.urnt.ers. .us tiju- - oe- Nltltarn of (J.rmsny, Kinsr Oscar ofjliyues ' i.'K ao.se r;t. was to have been held Friday, which sen ti.e followed quartet The foUowin:; tnusl'-aSweden and Kinic Haakon ot Norw.iv programs have was until Tuesday, Oct. 10. Kvans. Miss Kdna Ii-- . n Uik'oleft" I !. t from postponed by ?..' vtoltri. a Str.idtvartus at for the services First nwtio arranged In Music hall. Prepara.lolui Consolidated !Mr.. Ashwortli nl Itcdto. Ti.omas 'nin-iinio?-hlnMv. South Temple and whhh he rrlie Pieshyterlan tions are being made for the first reMr. Han Ts p.ohemw" C even-Inof (h Kot'lnson. streets. aiul mornini? Skovaaard manager Sutnl.iy cital of the season early in November 'aria rule of tiie ivi'inni: of Ne-f r opo! r n Concert York ia ;tt ami at a succeeding recital special atfiom the and on tio er"T..JIi the ami wrote fr, i;au' PVielps sniiYici:. mm:nin; v ,,n rn-- I if-.tention will be given to folk songs. t f of act s t rer ri .1 ;;rd ltii;otetti'f the r oni rne da or of ?;t ;e fion: II Ttova-- j Prelude Me!dy ore. "T.te Mi.Herr-frtend ' hear t -her ' In ; in l,- .n-V.. Whltlnc I I R. Sardoni. 1'iporiif has been apr a violinist, and Kdn. was fore s'ihk by A tit hem i Ye ..Trio from Attllla Praise instrusmall the of manager of Innovations at the Eotisserie pointed I mnrv Th'tmas Ashworth. The entire rray Mis Pbelpti has Mr appeared Mr. Summerliayj, Daynes-Reebt'.;lnson. of ment the of r 'n-tc in ii department tVr rcrulltion t.i HofeJ nub'.i. with the I '" erf j.i:ieil fiu Knsltfn. Music company. orn the .er r.ifiiMis sextet from "I.'ieia." Jlespods.- Py Mr. T."th orel etr,. t" e Mn'i-isWith the coming of cooler weather hoir. enuou ai'ei as accompanist. '.Marian chestra . - J rr.ir.V other ror.-erthe Rotlsserie Inn company has inaufi tiory. Solo The Heavenly (late r a new service with a window h e hns been t.! n'?af io- s ;i gurated a few Hriggrs HERE SOON for CINDERELLA' broiler those who like their food the 'i: t i:U" r'.siph for 1; -- a r v t o ' Mts." vine Shield.--In presented Miss Pwyer a not only are birds, roasts, recital and studio that i way ,.f n pupils "I! pt.iti't .lur. year. - fh" j,iif 'r it.il with C? IMI'Mi living. combined i : v : n n . s : iivick. fish, etc., cooked in this department 4r!iri-c- . The p'ipii jhoweil t'.- ilr'i'tio'i if her fearher ;r.d I'r'day i!r and served to the guests, but anything f c er hard work, is thc price of sucul refected Prelmle Meditation tr.itninir as as ff Ralph Kinder Mrri" in the window will be cooked to order t r'p-or. Miss A ' Miss In their re.ltt Delist pon an t Mlnlntiirr as cess declares hem Mannlkln lo l.rtrd the Rulbl the (JO'lt Appear opera singer." I.xeept and sentA to one's residence or apartsitant Ml.-:- S The K'iti drills. House new idea in quick service for ments. .Marionette Opera Supported b" tdilcl.rlst l.l'y i Fdna Munsey, who plavs the leading ;. st r. those who like good things to eat. h p l'olr. Response nn by prora l'nt. Victor in the Girl." "The n role Mer,'Jei-soht Set; z Only a The Rotisserie lnu lias also who dod. and Seanli Me. l! r Venetiati I'.' new idea in the restaurant lifebegun Herbert opera which opened the Washof tho et ?. ov n offertory : r an Urt "Cinderella." Know Schm by Heart My Holden supported 4 Count r. a famous tl I tan d'hote The opening night of I city, as it is now serving a table10.30 .Mis.-'Tist. will he presented In miniature by ington season. Ant. n.irlt t v.t from to the t op theatre Parisian rt:epn-ersupper after off :i MnKKic Teyte for the first time in Salt the theatrical season is a big nicht 2 Uec ' en N". P.'. .'! I!TtT. uO cents a cover. at Tho lit" h ballIn midnight Miss lfe"- ti the and Hotel at to Ftah Lake at the wek Munsey Stt if City n.usl-pt s capital The .!' Hi tie He is, protrram at the First room Friday afternoon. Oct. tle after theatre supper has been a at r.t r ;i an ovation by a distinin e x pos r to.. ,n vk in the European capitals for loiutl ' hnr h today will be p. MS fixture of was given 111. direction under the The ft'i 'i f il't i t rehe.i Presipersonal audience whhh included is becoming a permanent inin Riven 'nidi t the dlreetlon Ne ind guished years of Choir The of Misses Mixler . the Philadelphia. Taberr.a'-llli of the cabinet, in the restaurants of Amermembers rp.ir Thurd.t stitution dent Wilson, K. MlLeader H'irk as with Smith. ir..d Morris Prince include cast will (Jarden Mary t at f an. I expressed t. ican cities. The popularity of the Rotisat ;l high in diplomatic, and Henri Hcotil as the and many others rds So nc Wl ' Stephenson nt the oruan. The soloists t'harmlnsr serie at tiie lunch and dinner hours and If.- asit-dthe work tf t e nje.te-- . ' so ial circles. and offi'dal will Kivo the dolls KImk. " real These Miss !h Ruth Inirman. soprano; Mlsr, '.Ii' IP I'te the demand for somethine- of the kind Prof. i:v.e Strthn la p: s t r ur s atRohemlan In Its assisted "All this entirely, ."va ri'f line Thorr.as. contralto; Fred C. performance mysterious later at nicrht isis responsible for this seen the who Those have an t" l.e S ' if .it orchestra. r'ilftS ti!' wine suppers and late hours v K tn. K. Smith. by mosphere, and I.l tenor. M; Fred feature, which of already attracting a ;rnham. e JT'. K e t'd.t will orlKinal ..:. artists the Iff Immediately ratlrd on ! r tie a girl absolutely nothing but bad A la number tc tr I'.'ifso. Ir theatregoers. get large service The in i.roirram; this t promannerisms M. their J. be had at the RotisI'of l!Ian recognize carte maintains. she may nerves tired and looks," a V; tirifan Preludes Is of tliles. so Mi.'l skilled the handling The ' o'.nt t as duction, serie at all hours, the menu including h.n p.i r, '.,1 I "Many a girl has lost her chance as an Reefhoven In Modo di Mar ia ..Johannes Rrahms the manniklns. a a No Mi Alb-market and a. n evcrs'thingof in the local I.( a It supper. actress midnight through The feature dances in the ballroom M s Indian Summer Sketch .a u r e ne ,aie.ls. as well delicacies list longt imported rm i.ui, Ihicl'', most rhe,; scene are resarded Rock In addition is strange what erroneous ideas n as T. No. and sea of fish shell lohn every Rrewer descripopi Hyatt Mazurua. t to t! is T,i .!.! ro'inttv. t:f trip to a have of the life of a girl who is tion in season. by "Kosini Cialli." "Jaby e s Anthem Hreak Forth Into Joy .... M Hat tie s r omm t.v t'e (, vd t'Cin' tie will be seen In her wonderful people is leslvs" on It Table d'hote luncheon daily. 40 cents; earnest the in T. stage. really n II. ... b ru Schumann - :.m r ert'-Rogers tM to Glide. Cahv d'hote dinner. 75 cents, Sunday serirrnt tabie more much a one to she leads ten "f a To fertoi y Water L.lly Schubert herz' ft Is four. I fostere-and fa the t'nite.lj$1, after theatre supper. 50 cents. see who ous of the life than many " girls MacDowell Mifs Sopi.ie Ituriil ar lt. States. 'II i r!i(njr thU IIS'X COMPANY. ( THE ItOTISSEHIi: expe-t-Iher 'out in front.' Anthem The I.crd Is My Shepherd . a d r. t: no' m'ey otdeniins himef with Different." "Something Ml.-- s I. H. Rischoff tatktr-.fto th leadinc I.iiy Kit. 323 S. .Main St. Ashland, Ore. Mrs. Bird is at home in .f )rK ip Postlude In I) Fanfare i the euuntry and be will she them phir ,,n,l where Pleasant Green, ward ftt ' V. Faulkes Center rer;tal Klvr" sinjr." she satd. "hut 1ookln info t': ' T.e joined shortly by P. Bird. venlntr by. a few unci Sunday and entri:-icr- i s of t The of members the Schuster Sacred of Heart tS.e the dusUv lent n r .1 the m n 'i f sti;. to f u re Mrs. II. i:. lewey and daughter Hel. r t r ll r ( ' t e.rikn HI IWOM or, musical instruments" From en Page.) Preceding (Continued have returned from a three months' :ccess. Ti e hn'l wan filbd nd notii- n.usical tea ,.n Friday night. October In California, where they attended visit and Mrs. J. Rosenberg JJ. i w .s 7L. ar.l on every 'J. in the Cathedral hall at 8 o'clock. are l3ltlng Mr.Mrs. 1: h a pr.i!-TOW I.ucy C.ittq the pra 32 II expositions. I.evison Mr. rpilH at and and Tiie was will in can-llasbrouck of program consist Neliie '' Jli." JL Close. ttS J ',' literary essf'i pood ami musical numbers and is In charge street. ojee and was heard splendid Mrs. Isador Mayer and Mrs. Pauline Trsvlata" at f Kan last idKh-Miss R'lvantarre The of Miss Nora (Reason. Knded.' Is "The pay Sands will leave thi3 week for a trip A. Mrs. are Woodhouse Mr. I. and itAtes mtentis f Icnf for New or k w of Mism Viola Rhtd. Miss to piano the atRichfield. expositions. ; .n the near future and Manager will They Services will he held at the Ftah here from C ' arlotte Perkes a n.t lll'ls Jones was of Utah the the tend party dancing state this Pyper of the Salt Utke theatre a afternoon. The music prison Mrs. Thomas Pearson is here from worthy of mention. Miss readv Is trjtr.s to intltiee her to tulvt-th- termed will be given hy the young girls of club Wedneslay night. S hwendeman's zither solo was on Beach and is at home at the Iong the St. Cecilia thorns of the cathedral. opera for one rnatine ami one "f the features of the proKrarn. Mis. W. F. Vler left Thursday for Covey during her stay In Salt Lake. exeninss: performatn e b. e leaves I fie "U'yo.. to visit her daughter Evanston. The cathedral choir will slnp; the reception accorde, Mm ;.ite.s m At he openinc of the Mutual 13. G. Knoth. Kl-- n Mrs. ntsips ontiir.sTHA. J. Mass We.tnePda y Festival I,cw!s on hy Browne to prove season at the FiKhth ward to reach your valuables. Hotel Utah. Main aft The Troubadours. an ovation. The re.,.!pf amounted Sundav, Mr. J. J. O'Connor being the Were el ose 'fisdA Chamberlain the eventnif. N SKY. J3IX.V MISS Mi; A. "Advertisement. A. Bird Mrs. 1J0 has from returned to trie ij'm mark and w.ere the hen v - Caorni club prave eral piea'inK soprano oloist. Harold McNulty, tenor They have the very best prot or arv nlirht of th entire season. Is composed of soloist, and S. A. McCartney, bass soloelr.h The n'tmbers. tection when, they are in our not salt Lik to 15 and ist. The male chorus of the choir will ratufin In aK" from iirls the "Sancta Maria." ham-Fire and Burglar Proof by Schweitzer. j sing its under the direction of Jonn t herlain. A feature number was Mr. The Paramount orchestra, under the Vault, where you can rent a -Chamberlain's nee.- composition. "The direction 1 of J. a Haslam. gave j Safe Deposit Box for $3 and V;, Rlrd's Sontc." Iruehl & Franken's drug store m.N T. HANI. erojr tenor and dijesterdav. The program follows: up per year. nnd has had dinner and is halfway through telling you Keler-Rel- a rector of the vocal department of Thursday evenlnc at tlreen River to Overture Laistsplel is smile the biggest and prettiest how everything good Ylolln Solo Llebstruerri Kreislcr audiences. Miss Ruth of all your smiles and say "Billy, dear, it's up to you tbe Flan Conservatory of Music, was appre-dativMr. Lietz. acxvas on unable to pro sopreno. IdrefMor of the ciassi,- prosram Klven you can always have things cooked just right as long as Selection Andante from Surprise In honor of the general authorities of count of her encasement with the you keen me supplied with CASTIJ3 GATE or CLEAR Symphony Haydn 3 tlates opera company, nri'l Miss Pearl Minor ivjt.iv either one means "Waltz and Mckee F. Major took her place. an even, constant heat and Overture From Dawn to Twilight. I'll do the rest." Selection Good Night N'evin Selection Venetian Love Song. .Kevin FREE EIGHT PIANO Selection Minuet PaderewskI VOCAL The orchestra membership follows: J Is. Haslam. clarinet and manager; Madame S. Reodbeck. director of Rert I.let.. violin and director; William the salt hake Musical College, will Iavls. piano; Harold James, cornet; and voeal jrtve free rtlit piano I K. Perlgo. trombone; P. K. DIpka, R service a wider circle of In order th today at the First viola; Douglas Reesley. cello. Interested people wilt know of the Methodist Kplscopal church, special method tautcbt nt this colperfectwhich under ask your dealer! musical programs will te Riven are indorsed by all leadlege, Mrs. Flla of HERALD-REPUBLICAdirection Cummlng To masters. the it within the ing reach of almost place Wetzell. choir director, 'and Mrs. J. any one. we reduced the terms to half price. WANT ADS BRING IxmjIs Strohauer. organist. The proMined and whipped is cnarantee,! if these methods II. A. BEACH will open the II. grams fojlow: by s exclusively, are strh tlr followed. A MRS. RESULTS concert series October 25 MORNING SKRVICF. recital will e irlvcn ctober pupil Z9. I'hone Jy. Ii5i-UTAH FUEL CO. at the ballroom of the Hotel Utah, unOrgan Prelude Wolstcnholme der the direction of Fred C. Graham. ia) Invocation dl-r-tl- on s. JC in-rl- nl 6 rrvlr. M.-nIi- IM. f ti '- 5j! J r resr-jta- r4i s lk is h1T rrS M Yhl Wtl) (QjTry VERY Dirty Garment Stain Stubborn spot Dainty VsU 9 M m ; -- I ; A , ! n M-llt- II ... .( . . I1 T.nc.-iti'- . . .; ; ... . ;1 . ;i s I "It . ; e-r- te.l :- :" - , i . kA 4- C-- I s- Fd-war- - - ! i i ii ii i , It -- m ax v m U - , mi d : PHONE tT be-Ka- fv.-tivit- its ri i -- . -, fi -- i T 1 1 ! . 1 f,-- j I i i !! Sait-I-ak- e , t 1 ir-sen- -. , neat-future- EalTf F 1 1 t ! !'. t ( 1 al ""jjr j "l-'inal- ; i sfc - I l I A t I om-ijn- trk y ; r : : a s: - " t - ! t .1 1 v 1 I v. , Opera Singer Says Simple Living Is Price of Success o o; - f . 1 . 1 li or-tf- a I ! I i ! 1 f te' T f 1 1 J 1 1 ? I t : j I . -! t 1 A All-Sf- i 1 . . o-.- I.- t : . . i - all-str- j . . ! . so-cial- I . Me!:-l,l-ioh- pr: i l.-.- ; 1 th' 1 I v I.!-", t ! ; Spa-.itdlnj- - Cor-s;resa- I .r-it- . j i - Re.-ifjtr.s- f frtjn. : '. i ne.-o-- r .iet-.l'- I . I 1 e !, . v ,1 i l t - i" i ' ; ! ! toe-dan- - r r, i I Personals n l ea-jri- if i t J.-s- nfi - ! rn-i- ce . i , r . 'J . s- - . 1 t.-- Rr-i- t d ly, : .' i fle-ote- .r . . - ar . i X r - .1 . f k 9 . I . I I k I I I T t S T 1 - I S'fi I I j : e -- don't give ok theft fire tiii: opportunity I 1 1 t- v t'fi - i t i o-- V tJ'-'ri.-.-- Med-wt- c i e ft-- r . n:t Ini-;e- i nf ; 1 je 5je ?' j 1 "1 Week in Music J ill, - ' j ) mu-rlcale- at : e Tnsr-tna- tP9 n. - flll& When he comes home tonight . n and LESSONS le-so- ns Week's Calendar F Sue-ce- hlKh-elas- W. ss Miscellaneous N |