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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1916. N, 3-- A 4 1 MUSIC AND MUSICIANS j raa at organ NOONDAT this week will be given by and Assistant McClellan J. J. Organist each of Y. Cannon, Organist Trncy whom will present three programs. tht Orbeing vacation week for .Assistant proThe Kimball. P. Edward ganist gram follow; Monday. Assistant Organist Tracy T. Cannon at orsran. iurtlett Festival Hymn Salni-Saen- s Prelude, to Le Deluge" Merchant Cantilena Favorite Mormon hymn. "Come,Saints"... Come Ye Idyll Anvils, from 11 Verd! Trovatore Hand Opera Chorus. Caprice Awakening of the Lion . . . Konskl solo Rudolfo'a Tenor Narrative from La Boheme Puccini J. T. Hand. Comic opera selection The Ameer. . ., .Herbert Soprano solo and chcrus Inflamma-tus- , from Stabat Mater .....Puccini Edna Anderson and Chorus. Grand International fantaele Albion Daetens LiriEIlTY PARK COXCKIITS. band will give Its HKLD'8 concert concerts at Liberty park this afternoon and Wednesday evening If the weather Is favorable. For the concert at 7 p. m. Wednesday a request program of popular music will For today's program, be- be given. at 4 p. m., the program win ginning be ; Grand march National Defense.... Lampe Descrlpti ve A Vinton of Salome Tobaln A Fantaale of the Dance. Caprices Polish Dance, Xc. 2 , . . .Scharwenka Wasatch Fox Trot (new) Carlotta Lake Grand selection 11 Trovatore. . .Verdi Solos by Leslie &. Findiesen. with the Anton Itublnstein Overture rand Trlurnphale Rubinstein Masterpiece. Kubenstein Masterpiece. By reiust Hocked In the Cradle of the Deep S. C. Abbott. Fylvl Scherzo, fn m Plcola. .Thleri Mr. Knlftht. In a Bird selection Descriptive . . .Orth Storo and Wilson. Klenke Traps by Dance original La Meslcana (new) Held Dedicated to Salt Lake Friends. PIOM.KIt I'tHK COXtKItT. the following WEATHFH permitting will be played by concert band at Pioneer park this evening beginning at 7 o'clock: Masterrnan March The Headllner Flotow Overture Stradella ........ Kinder Organist J. J. McClellan at the organ. Toccata and Fugue In D mlr.cr,.. . . J. S. Bach Gavo'tYe VMUtrnmf Thomas Batiste Amiint'i In F An Old Melody... Arranged by Oranist Favorite Mormon hymn. "Come, Com Yo Saints"... Arr. by Organist Weber "Obrcn".......vou A ! nr ml J". Organ! 3 1 J. J. McC!?l!an at the organ. Wagner ... .Widor Andmt- from Symphony Westerhout Hondo d' Amour Vrraned by Organist An Old Melody 'om. Favorite Mormon hymn. nisi Cime Ye Saints". . .Arr, ly. urpa rf F.vry Meditation from suite .d'Evry Toccata from suite prelude- t "Lohengrin". Cth . Thurntliiy. Y. Cannon AfM'tatit Organist Tra-r. t the orcan. .....J. P., It i Tantajin in i minor Andante Favorite Mormon hymn. "Come. Com. Ye Saints' An Old Melody.. .Arranged by organist y Festival March Iluhn Friday. Assistant Organist Trary Y. Cannon the. orsan. isa's Brautsrans? stum Muenster Wagner from "Ihengrln" The Swan l.e mare Morning Sort; i'nnie. Favorite Mormon hymn. m t I'om Ye Stints" An Old Melody ... Arranged by Chla-holmc- organist Faulkes Solemn March Th Vocal chorus An OW Melody .. .Arranged by Orpanist Lemmens Mar J.ie pontificate Overture to ! Vision Answer (request Ilobyn Mr. Stevens, Vision of a Beautiful Woman Harltone solo Orsrantst J. J. MeCbdh.n at the orsan. Special request program. to Organist Waltz Requests arc to be mailed Fahrback MClellan, director Ftah Conservatory .... before from Tannhauser Chorus Pilftrim building, of M'is! Templrton week. noon each good, nty Wagner of Friday music will be considered. March Tuxedo Dalbey standard Klesler ft Overture The Amazon if 1:11 A Toon Hand Contest Pryor Selection selections frm Fabes in ToylandHerbert PFL.T: trrand opera t l.irse part of the romnowM the Toys; Synposts March of Moon t rt. t" b- ci for h band Will IIe'i The :' Floretta; air today and Wednesday by Yo.j Out; Jane; I Can't Do the Sum; n Slt Salt. F.f t entrh- Dance; Never Mind Harry a. Montgomery's band of fifty v- - men, assisted by Theme Before and After. Children's An Sons? t arid the Hand opera Palntadosi Shoes Baby his be.-tut rest ins- - announcement Mr. Serteese. mad by Mr. Mont enmery in regard Piccolo olr Throuch the Air. .Damm will to next week'n prosrram, wht-Mr. San fed Ice. A merica. rnn'i.'f entirely of loralm compositions. Final Hand orchestrations. pit men tar, to either of ?eleetions. the the ornf"ers mad Vfral or InitnimTita!. will t b In by all that is it ropy rrt'l de.ird A au t The program for today and W.dn-sdaof this week follows: FIRST MRTHODHT. Sou and Stripes For today's services at First Metho i auirhf r of the P.eiciroent Ov rt :r I 'nt ztt dist Fptsropat church the following . program of music will be given by a fonrann solo- Klsa Dream, from Wanner quartet composed of Percy Morton, l.fivici:rin Ml il.lna Anderson. tenor; Mrs. (!. C. Dally, soprano; Mrs. G. Caster, contralto, and Alexander Se;--w.r i Warner V.':lk:irp F.berhardt, basso. Mrs. J. Louis Stro hauer, organist. Morning Service. organ preludes: a Meditation .Flexlnscton Harker (l. Idyll Italph Kinder si.Tm P. pro-tra- - m Toy-lan- "1 Ainu Ho-pee- oyai 2 urkish Church Choirs t. n Silk Velour Table Runners at S3. 95 Each Beautiful patterns and colorings. Ku 'IU. iiu i ...i a 11' vu .1 .1 njiu-inin- S iiij;, j.icu ,l VyUiuriiis ami - Enchanting1 designs in richest of colors. Size 28x49 inches. $15.00 Values Sizo 3GxG3 inches. Gorgeous patterns. Exceptionally fine weaves. Size 2Sx54 inches. Size 4x0 fcot. $18.00 Values $75.00 Values $12.00 $12.50 Values $22.00 $17.50 Values $14.00 $38.40 $27.50 Values $22.00 $60.00 $37.50 Values $30.00 $71.60 $95.00 Values Size 4x6 feet. Size 0x10 feet. Size 54x100 inches. $89.50 Values Size 9x12 feet. We offer runner proportionate $10.00 Size 36x63 inches. ' Size i)x'J fect. Silk Tapestry Sets PIANO SCARF, TABLE RUNNER, PILLOW COVER. SILK PERSIAN RUGS Size 27x54 inches. $27.50 Values SPECIAL $22.40 SET Very choice patterns. remarkable value. These come Reductions in Axminster Rugs 7 Z7 "53 0, XtoX San Francisco, Los Angeles ) andReturn iit srcoM) w vitr Limit October 31st. i,. i. I. A. n. . For the Second ward M. service evening a special music prowram will be rendered by the Third ward I'lioir as follows: The Seer Choir The Palms Choir Miss Kdna Gotberg Soprano solo Male quartet Tentlnsc TVnlstht Baritone solo .Jack Goddard Violin ol ticato by Miss Fae Lambert. .Ladles' sextet Selection . . .James Dahl Violin solo Rouse. Oh, Ye Mortal. Choir Duet. Beautiful Moonlljrht Cdna Gotbersr and Jack God-d- a rd. Baritone solo. The Publican tis Visit LAKE TAHOE America's Most Beautiful. Mountain Lake 1 From Truckcc iit "r at San Francisco, Santa i:ti:i:nth ofw.tnn union the M. man in S VELOUR WP9 4 mm the, assortment of patterns is the best. COUCH $21.50 high-grad- s and Designs. Sire 2dx30 intdies Special, each 9SC Siie 7x54 eclalf eatr:r:si-Sinches J Q5 Sle Special, each All Sizes at Special Reductions. 9 SOxOO MT.f3i72 Inche- sQG Spevial, each Siie 6xl feet ?lf5 CSfl iiSmMJJ Special, each Q? f Size 0x12 feet Cf mJ?J Speelal, each . size f REDUCTIONS and Blankets Range Prom v" v"sK $2.48 to ns from the prices rt which they would ordinaribe sold. vi'tf e7y. -- $G.OO fa WfWkf t- - 1 VI ly IN values special at. 6x9 feet. -- $10.00 values special at. $12.00 values special at. . .$9.95 ..$8.95 . feet. Size 9x12 feet. r M ORNING JVUX AIX MONDAY ONLY 8.30 to 10 a. m. .$5.25 . . Size Size 9xl0V2 These ruars have n chintz borders and fine, woven firm bodies. There are no better rag rugs made. hand-wove- Congoleum Rugs - $48.50 w mr hand-Fom- Rag Rug-- Fvugs substantial aVt M e cover of Size 3 yards long, e Our Prices for These .Vhich mean $4.95, $5.95, $8.95, $9.75 These come extra large and Colonial Rag Rags We Offer a Fine Assortment of in the Newest Colors from the attractive Sevapi and Saddle size up to as: larsro. as 4 hv feet. The assortment const.stF of very choice pieces, some fine goat hair specimens. ' Tapestry Couch Covers Specially Priced at A V. Unusual values at, design. full width. 1 i.. n. s. Max-Fo- Mercerized Cotton Damask Regular 59c quality for, yard In icneths to varrlo 60 33c 9. .1 Inches wide. lnno- - x Kf if) Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey. Pacific Grove, Santa Barbara and Los Very T ranse as- XlN I. A. of I meeting The collection will ho on j the Fourteenth, Seventeenth. Nineand sale as an add display ed feature of our annual teenth and Twenty. second wards will be field at the Seventeenth ward chapel August Hug Sale. this evening at 6.3 for which the ward choirs will be cornhlni'd. Iiuth will be r.e of the speakers and Nephl I,. Morris will talk on prohibiK K K tion. The music program will he: The. Gushing Rill Stephens Choir. Selection . ..Twenty-seconward choir Selection of the Uni souled fashion by Governor Spry. Pro..Seventeenth ward male orchestra of the music department Conjf relation versity of Ftah; Hugh YV. DourhII. su- fessor Lund and'John T. Hand, and folSinging James If. Nielson, conductor; Frma pervisor of music in the public schools lowed by a response from Mr. Jonas. of the city: Tracy Y. Cannon, assistant Snow, organist. ft An appreciation of the master read organist of the Tabernacle: H. A. Mont gomery, director of Montgomery's Con by Mr. Hand was signed by all th cert band; Joseph Xelson. owner of gueets and was presented to him at the of the banquet. Saltair; Col. N. W. Clayton of the Clay-B. close A telegram of appreciation was reton Investment company; Serge In every detail was the Campbell, manager of the Utah Con- ceived orfrom Leonard Llebling. editor In the Musical Courier, New York, COMPLF.TK servatory of Music; Vera Johnson of the chief given In the Hotel Utah Utah Conservatory of Music; Sy belle and is here given verbatim: ballroom Monday night by the Hand Clayton Bassett; John T. Hand, head "Keenly regretful that I cannot be opera chorus In honor of the eminent of the vocal department of the Utah with you tonight to help honor that man and truly great artpianist, Alberto Jonas. The table was Conservatory of Music; Itlta Jackman; artistically arranged Inwasthea shape of Mrs. P. O. Perkins; members of the ist, Alberto Jonas. He is a musician of an E. At each plate program Hand opera chorus, and others. The rare culture and exalted Ideals, To of the entire affair. The place cards program Included the Itudolfo narra- know him ia to love and admire him were snapshots of Mr. Jonas, with the tive tenor aria from "La Boheme," sung and I am proud to call him friend. His name of the guest at the top and the by John T. Hand; a group of piano Influence for significant and enduring autograph of the famous pianist across selections; Ballad in InA D fiat major artistic good inwillUtah will prove inhasten the national fiat (Liszt), calculable. It the picture. (Chopin); Consolation The guests numbering 141 Included and Valse Oaprhe (Rubinstein, played recognition as America's premier mumany representatives of the musical by Mr. Jonas; and the finale to the sical state, a consummation I sineerelj life of the city and state; men of af- "Death of Minnehaha," sung by the hope f - and expect. God bless Jonas, fairs and of the press, among them chorus. Hand, Utah and all my good friends Y. Cannon graciously Gov. William Spry and Mrs. Spry, Prof. there." perTracy Anthonv C. Lund, new director of the formed the offices of toastmaster and The affair will be long remembered Tabernacle choir; Thomas Giles, head the toasts were responded to In whole- - by those present and marks In the his A Sea Breezes are blowing Te SILK ti;i;i to nr: ji st what IT. Blankets Our The patterns are selected and they are very choice. Covers come 3 yards long. GIARVN- - RIG RY inches wide. $13.50 5 P 3SA Brought Direct From the I aos Trading Post feV?tV IIPMnr.i. .Choir and associate jdngers W. a, Lohan, chorister; Miss La Vtn Jchnst n, organist. Side-tr- ip m atterns. COVERS each Navajo Blankets Fverhard McMurrln . 3 50 Wonderful Values at, each Genuine a Jst Size 9x12 feet. Eleven different Rare Bargains in Bead Sunplb-atlo- n reduced to m 1 Silk Velour Couch Covers CZf 97 .JU pZf $32.50 Values specially J j A sortment of patterns Is very large. Colorings range from the gorgeous to the more conservative Tertiary shades. Clean-u- p S27.50 Values specially ST 7 reduced to p Size 9x12 feet. Four different patterns. Deep rich colorings. A Tapestries for Furniture Coverings and, Wall Hangings Special at $2.75, $2.95, $3.25 and $3.50 Yard. at in all length?, 27 to 36 inches wide, to match the above rugs, i eductions. f Three Pieces to the Set $76.00 Size 9x10 feet. P AT $5.95 EACH A. I'ericci Wearing Qualities of These Rugs Are Too Well Known to Require Extended Description. ROYAL TURKISH RUGS W AT $3.95. EACH t20D tscoun. I i Size 18x54 inches. Very choice patterns in deep, rich colors. Size 26x42 inches. ! Only One Hour's Sil if AT $2.95 EACH I Ptum TTh. etsiun - c &s UP.!... a. - Anthem. Behold, God Is My SalvaJames Rogers tion Quartet. Schumann offertory. Traumerel Warren Anthem, Even Me Quartet. Postlude, Festival Postlude. . . Demarest Service. organ preludes: a At Kvening Dudley Buck Gaul (b) F.vcntlde Offertory. Nocturne (arraned for or can Tschalkowsky Sflo, Fnto the HiIIh Hawley Alexander Kberhardt. U ligioso Postlude, Mar'-iHoratio Parker . mm a p; - J . n d; : - m7 h f - r chase of Including a Sued G enume i avaj O DIG he its s y ZL ; 77 . i 1 Z -- - i i V lf jf If nf If If V J i b-i- n TT" : r. ' well-know- i 's Blom V( n I if if if Kf if if if if if if K if Kf d Antreles. Miscellaneous C. L. 3rcFAUL, District Passenger Agent, 233 Walker Bark Building. Phone Was. 6900. big-heart- SOUTHERN ACIFiC ed o- J . tory of the state a step in advancing Utah's musical progress. s Ernest Paxman, formerly of American Fork, but now having charge of the music department of the Ricks reacademy at Rexburg, Ida., returnedsucXew he' where from York, cently cessfully completed a three months' teacher's course in voice and piano at the Xew York School of Music and Arts. While there he appeared In a pupils' concert, singing two solos, and in two duets. The Musical Courier of July 6 speaks of Mr. Paxman as having "a baritone voice of power and range" and adds that he sang with a variety of expression. Mr. Paxton is a former pupil of Prof. J. J, McCleilan, who speaks highly of his talent. Mr. Paxman and his family will leave soon for Rexburg. fi Concerning the selection of Prof. Anthony C. Lund to succeed Prof. Evan Stephens as director of the Tabernacle choir, the Provo Post in its issue of August 1 says: "It was with sincere regret that the people of Provo learned ; ! or a possible change In the Salt Lake Tabernacle choir which would take Prof. A. C. Lund from the Brlgham Young university. Professor Lund has been with the school so long and has brought his department to such a splendid standard of efficiency that those interested in the school feel that his departure will not only be a loss to the institution, but a loss to Provo that cannot be replaced in a hurrs". We can appreciate Professor Lund's position and we realize that he desires to go forward, but we also realize that the church will have a serious time finding a successor who will accomplish as much in the Brigham Young university as is being accomplished by Professor cert in the new nonsectarian chapel at Garfield this evening. Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is just plain mulsified cocoanut oil, for this is and entirely greaseless. It's pur very cheap, and beats the most expensive soaps or anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Lund. Simply moisten the hair with water rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all Miss Alice Leona Leffler will play a and is It makes an abunthat violin solo at Westminster Presbytedance ofrequired. rich, creamy lather, cleanses serthe morning rian church today for and rinse's out easily. The thoroughly, vice. She will also play at the First hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, ward meeting house this evening. ' wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle Prof. Waldemar A. Call and a number of dust, dirt and dandruff. Advertisecon of 'his pupils will give a sacred ment, ' |