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Show u. - : - - : : It V ;TZi: f i? - VA V7I . l- - ,, -- ;iTtr.r,tJT F - .... ; , v. ,. ,N - TO BE DRAMA CHAUTAUQUA Comut Playr " Vith mwtrom city FEATURE ........ .. - - 1 - v'uuww v , I"I'IJL1'1ZZ11 ' I'-L- - - -' - ' - v. : - : " " - y- mi - I i,IM JJ - marine band chautauqua -- -- ' ' - feature to Open Chautauqua " Popular PlayT "The play ifl tbp thin?." Ttv nil ers ..of the. drama Ib.e L'.oiii)i.s l'luyei fiovalToa.Tliej'iii'e eiiulTjied l sntisfy tbe most ciitlcal us well as the impular taste They t111 prrsejiv either "Car-$o- a of the North' Woods," a olaxsie of Canadian forest life, or "Xance Old- Jiumaniiiierfiat play" of strong dotal tone and appeal. An appropriate tmtrtaerttad rttlage-atmosphere 1 h - fir company these productions. As a prelude to elthejv of tbe fwgoingjlajf selections will tie presented from " One of the following . Shakespearean flramas: "As You Like Xt.'LTamW f tbe Shrew,- - "Macbeth" or "Ham-let--. - The 'personnel of this splendid com n . i ... in .. . " UEKB are over 250 bands 1b New Tort city pTayftrg lncoiiceTLSome-aj- e soweHiwettefr Tfen;ty-o- f tbenrHhaTebeTOine famous throahoat America. It can readily he soen that New York U somewhat of a "band city."" But there is one band in New York that every one from the newsboy to the stockbroker on Wall street is prtfod :. .. to call New York's "best" band, That band is the New York City Marine Band. 1J has played to music lovers for more than three fenerations and has remained through these long years the leading military band lO.OOfr gMiSjtf3grFdty. and" ttia United State,- At tNewportft. I., lost sommer-or- er tncert;oftfal.reat onDtettai. rjele appeareoToa-'tfie- - beaches o hear the final day. The leader acceded to. the demands of the people and played literally hundreds of selections for the music mad audience. There hate been good bands at Chautauqua before. But there has neTer been a band at any Chautauqua that will "put over" such music as .the New York City Marine Band when It ' -" appears for two big conceftson "Banrpay." , good-baDda- ' t'f : " - . . , -- i . ' I I l II - .A,. ri!3. -- - ' and Washington, D. C turn. MORE OR LESS - before his .. r eH I - Newton E. Noyes, srincipal-othe (Continued from Page one.) " Snow at visited 'EJihraim, academy ? t his, mother, Mrs. Louisa McBride, students taking out degrees; total, Saturday on his way to Salt Lake. 3i3 graduates. F.D. Casalty was a Heber visitor B. J. Wilson of Ogderi, who was During here Friday attending commencei Friday. from ment exercises, will go to the Uniassociation, for summer of Student Body class organizatCalifornia Faculty, versity of the school," and will remain . for a year NK. Nielsen, principal h ions,- Woodwork - department, ' busi- l,SuringvilJe recently Te- - after Bummerchooii men of Provo. nvrblishers - f turned from the Columbia University, F" Warand newspapers, magazines ttr-";j;f? New York.x wbeYe he jpent the past Col, Richard W. Young and R. W. ren Smith fund, and other patrons and erehero-4roSalt ffiends - voluntary ,yeart"and Is now staying at the home Young contributions Lake yesterday on leggal business. of his sister, M rs.L. K. Eggertsen In in value to $3,546.09. amounting ' r Pfnvn vur lecture course nas peen a! A GOLDEN HARVEST OF signal success. The Art and Trades ; BARGAINS. Idahtr exhibit now on eclipses the efforts of X for a few daVs the pastjnthai direction We, com- - i yM!SS JANET YOU NO. &homas-Goreas- h mena its inspection. The Music ' de- J. H. Fillmore has arrived from must he raised. Come ore appreciation- Jencef.ja;h oicinhsr enjoylni; a distln-- : Idaho om-th- e to spend the summer months In lng bargains and tou will not bedis school and tBeTJUbtieT-IrT- lts In circles. fnlshed plafe rtr.mcGc (Adv.). appointed. rendition of the oratoria "Elijah," it Janet Young has MeareHn over 100 e siirpassedJthBexpectations--of-thosreductions in ; dtiw of the raciflC Deputy" SherlffTAVUltams Hs TERPSICHOREAN wno nave tOVO'S Known of the . coast. peerless, She was a meuitcr.j)f the Baker; been advised of thedeathXof fg recognized standing of this division stock company of Portland for two; uncle Elijah S. Williams of Plalns- L TEACH THE ART -, oLtne.JCDoni, Mia-r- r t years, ami 4s known to theater gnen ville. Con., at the ap" years.. HERE. TheTacultyJis made up for next - as the "Sweetheart of the Northwest" "rhe deceased was a O. A. R. veteran, year, and in some respects it ' .M M ies returned a ar WilStewart acd of, brother, ihe late James MiRs Young 1. wonderfully sympHthet-- ' guerite than before. r ' from New York "last Saturday and thi8 cityAt least thirteen members of the is in her work, and her interpretations! ,iam8 will spend the sumhaer here with her Faculty go away this summer to atTlie following members of the B.' Y. mother. Miss Stewart has made an tend summer school and ten wilTbe-worki-ng j Archibald !f"t..ji Eedle, eminent dramas !7 Kacultv as teachers in summer g0 to Chicago t6 at- - enviable recordlhTRelE&st where she fc critic nnd Interpreter of Shakespear. tend the University of Chicago sum-Ia- n has been a student of the Metropolitan school at home v which begins next is the roles; "heavy" support of mer school: Christen Jensen. C: K. opera Ballet, The experience she Monday. . . j the company. Mr. uedie is a graduate . Maw, Wm. J. Snow, J. 0 M. Jensen, has. been getting under the siipervii The catalogue : is out announcing ef the Spring Garden Institute, was' Wilfdrd'Poulson Ollerton.! sion of the renowned master,- - Mme. for the first time courses leading to will re-- ' Verhaveii is; oftn Valuable worth to the Master Degrees. formerly dean of oratory "and dramat- - fl'roressor Christen-Jense- na yearVwork at the Unt.-ple-s her and has already won for her some kt In ValparaiBo university and oceu- -' nia,n forafter Sheepskins Presented. summer school .and glowing accounts in the - Bast, where Certificates were granted. diDlomas the eame position in the Unlver-'- l Ve,!;f ity he Tvith-tr of those best off is will to inKansas classed she visit his; stop awarded and degrees conferred on " ilty or Oregon. A solo was rendered by J. William acount 01 .the necessities of the war.-H- e ' ' who come from Burope. While Miss the graduates by paren-Superintendent H. Roswell Dosch, whose dramatic stud- . in lines is many, Stewart Martin Mortensen," Jr., spoke accomplished H. Smith, urged the formation of thrifty Cumrrings. President Brimhall in tcs In Enrore were interrupted at the'. Lewis will go to irigham iXJiiy of the art her future rest most secure-- recommending the j.'E. mt and for Lhabita the Collefe graduates graduates ontuieaic..or-iue.-.wat-is bility 4Bthe4ineMis for" degrees" ayouiijr man to take the to the class "as would be true to tfie principles life. : ;k, oevotea to tne uplift of the drama. He tendent for the new sugar factory original soloist and artiste in adagio the strongest referred; class tha had ever been they - L.S.'JLu'"cMpnuiaZ"ot then.----r-" r now being built movement in which particular she la graduated I y" the University : and the- - board,eKi in sht . 'the,l?ulyirputslt across" right sait to be alm)Bt. perfect Wileat-p- ,. Ualph Ash, who has appeared oppoiwiseff"ai)pTeclathinb being present w;-:Yson home it' is Miss Stewart's intention to women whose merits would .receive education was a life work, and should and spoke of the of Price," pri'cel "Hugo site unss loung in many productions. great blessings a. in ballet Prov last- weekfrom conduct class danciog ; at, recogniUoil from thei " f ow through , be directed along lines of efforts that which resulted from attending the takes the lead. sir. Ash Is handsome, 4asied . j .i . i t j Uh- yeara.to.come.- the Hamburg Castle on Fourth West would-- result in the fullest most of splendid physique ami - combines University and becoming imbued - of snd'Second 8outh.streetsr She will A piano selection was rendered by life and preparation its spirit with the cham of the matinee J ' resumeJaertudleaJULJNewTor.this. in .lha -- ETeai Dlan hich Projeflfier Arrl.Trti J.endere " ' aenmen of the student I i -faiL j God has made"f0P the advancement of baritone solo, "The Watch." and the The Comus Flayers' are-th- e attrac-Attornev Harvey- - Citiffefr-TTiufs- "Dr. E. G. Gowans. State iSuoerintpn- - Kis "children. College song was sung by the school. rJon for Chautauqua first nighters; he-- day for Chicago, as-:I To avoid the submarine menace and dent of Puhlic Instruction-..dolin- g ; delegate to the j. lhaaldest was pronounced by "trangoccanic lug the .first program pumberi- - They NfttlonaHlefmhUcan Ltrngug rTeTithrloc1cRa1ngTleet8 ne ad,jres8 to the eraduatea He member of the board in- point of ser Superintendent E. S. Hinckley. l IIVII. WUi W KUli wilt start things going. 1(1 irVigt1 I.Ul, U2ULI Will H1SU ILLltfilU stated that it was characeristie of the vice, called attention to- the principle ftiiouiy iu ollowing the exercises a group. t City next w&r. of the University that they or tnntt. tne importance of . which ' photograph w8a4aken-o- f jome legal business, graduates wers- tmhuetf" with a- spirit of social . ,recognized in Europe on ates. . responsibility, and spoke of the great present need for JociaL-Seryice-lhtwo great characteristics of h'lma.nHir i and aggressiyeness, combau veness $17 gregariousnessjhoull-b- e glyen-dlre- elion so as to be beneficial to the whole and that had been done in the United States lit the sense that the people of the different section? are more loyal to the country . than to On their particular section and he "exah-lial- io " pressedlook would finally be extended to include the world. ; He spoke of preparedness, which was an idea that would not down. ; .The idea -- Could not" be conf fined to military preparedness, but must include financial. educational : " ? - PERSONAL -- thefeaF-thechoor-a3-Te--ce- ived . the-Alu- 'CM 1 ; mni High-schoo- : Jr- - 1 A - -- xtH , ; - Worth More Than Double ' - - n See our East Window - , and-Mam- j 9 - . - uccessful ldoUheenr' n.-.,,.-!- ,-. -- .t -- T -- t i WilsciL-JL-laaenberr- as . . r Service Service Jotar 'Spit ... -- r F - MAXVi'EU AsrC aiiy bwuer about car. hita-abQUtJi- Ls PAIGE ouf - - - r. you urged to "Stop; and listen." But you. don't have to be on guard when you buy ' MARHBS serviceT Asf; ItVrigh'tand lhe ame price ihe ftaiioa flvcr; Mask r . " : we; are, right Cme4oakMS-X)VrJiLsL theh you'll buy. Car owners bring your troubles to us, we guar-- : antee to satisfy you in work and price would Service S on a suit of one price never more, never less."' : ' pi specializing , 1 not be Judged by those who are . me madepossibletry-the-STYLEPLU- a older than themselves nor even by their contemporaries; but by luture generations, who would measure their work, which should at least be as true hs that. which had been done by their fathers, The makers have this suit 'in tiie ' twde open. The placed price i$. known to be the-safrom coast to coastrrThe qualityiSTT known and guaranteed. One deal to all. Let us show the superior fabrics, tlie superior tailoring , and the superior style -- The students were urged to . great ideals and to work for their accomplishment This would require devotion and but it should be;.remjemberedithatA-ihiiiL.student- mm. us 117 Clothes and industrial preparedness. Effective preparedness must be based on social and" industrial Justice. - He urged-- , most- - eloquently - that the graduates work for refroma that were needed and Imperative for the advancement of humanity. The present European conflict, he hoped, would lead to the Federation of the World. Preparedness mankind would not longer fight one another, but would fight. the enemies of humanity.; So long as there, remain ignorance, disease and vice rthere ... -- ,. nuuuuBrann Co, -- r Stykplus Clothes F. Safety all sides are 2nd West and Center CHEVROLET 7?vr3rr- miUr1R!iRllfIHHl' a -- , SCHWAB ' T a ju ju "plan $17 U 4U i U 11 J --' - ;-: igjl'lii;'7'. |