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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, -APRIL - 18, 1920. iM I Recommend to All WhoWishto Reduce Says Arbolons Tsblet "I ths Best Remedy I nr Cut Aero a." Telif Besson for Successful Obesity Treatment to Thousand. SO.MAIN of tbe biggest advertising la New York City stated in s letter that big wife bad greatly reduced ber weight and improved her health, and it it wer not for fear of hndetirable notoriety she would gladly tell tbe whole world shout U gregt bat blessings. For Tablets Arbolon proved itself S real blessing to thousand ef suffering fat people. I. M. Hansen, 1017 Master street, Philadelphia. Pa., writes: I have taken three package of Arbolon Ttblets, which here reduced m twenty pounds, and it i tho best remedy I ever came across. I recommend it to all who wish to reduce, etc,. treat-meet Arbolone Tablets la the only that atop the craving for wrong porverted appctlto, foods, overeoms eliminate fatty elements and dissolve eurely and ist Irom tbe body safely, reuaonaldy prompt. One or two package will convince anyone that Arbolone is a real reducer, bold bv thirty thousand druggists In sealed tube with fall direction. (Advertisement.). On . Organist McClellan Scores in Northwest Tm feasor John McClellan, chief organist or tha Balt Lake tabernacle. returned night from a trtp to 8pokane, Thursday V oh., and Tnln Kalla, Idaho, In aarh of at huh cities ha cava an orcan recital ha fora a largo and delighted audience. Tha muaio critic of tha praaa In both tha rtiiaa apoka In term of high prataa of Professor McClellan' playing, laying particular atraaa upon hla grant ponar In bringing out tha tonal beauties of tha Inatrumant. In Bpokan Mr. McClellan gave. In addition to the Bach Toronto" and excerpts from tha "Muaio Dramas of Wagner," a grand aelertlon from "M Ignon," tha latter hla own arrangement, tha famous "Andantlno. by l.emare, 'and Ruben aleln a "Kammonol Omrow." Ilia Inter ware apokan of by tha "Ha pretatlona view" aa aervlng to how a wide range of power and dlvaralty," while "tha audience expressed plea aura and approval by frequent applauae," In the Twin Falla recital, the gifted Fait Laker made a profound Impraaaioni Tha leading paper of tha city, tha "Tlmee." aald" "To any that It waa tha finest music of Its kind ever beard here la putting It mildly; It waa a unique at ant. Inasmuch as It marked tha Initial visit of so famous an organist to Twin Fails. The variety and different rlaaees of music waa a thing at wblrh to marvel. Orpheua himself could not have choaan a more fitting program to please every one In tha audience, and It Is doubtful If ha could have charmed the crowd more. Miss Lola Leonard, reputed to be the best contralto soloist In Utah, aaalsted Mr. McClellan, and waa cheered repeated Jv for her work, which was highly i of words, which hav been printed to glorify the singing of the coloratura soprano, Great critics hav exhausted their fist of superlatives, but all spoke the same thought, "triumph and aensatlon." Hhe triumphed royally when she first appeared In "Kigoletto, and ahe hsa triumphed equally tn every part atnee Violetta and "Juliet Hilda "Lucia. successes. all having been glorious While her triumphs ae a concert linger hav been, If such wer possible, cved more extraordinary than her operatic successes. X I Music for Today at Westminster Church For services today Music for Services Morning- For tha services this morning and tonight at the Ffrat Methodist Episcopal church, tha rnuaic follows: Morning Prelude, lism Hardman, violin; pi 177; anth-"My Boul Truly Watteth" tReed), Miss Aaltje Poll man and Harry trio "Praise Ye" from Attila Iwishon;Mlsa Ellen Grace Price, Harry (Verdi). I.ewla, Pel L. Sullivan; postlude, "iot-lude.- " Rogers. . Evening: Prelude. "Ave Marla (Gounod), William llardn.cn. violin; processional hymn 18; anthem, "Kternel Weight of Glory" fSproes). Miss Kulh Patterson and choir; soprano solo "Easter espera" iHhelley). Alisa Ruth Wlillama, and violin. William Hardman; postlude, "Marche (Bpohrl). Mrs. Ella Cummlng Wetaell, chorlatef; Mrs F. O. Burkhardt, organist. he played It la probable that a public recital all! be arranged for Miaa Hanford during her stay In the city. Should such he the case, a genuine treat Is In store for lovers of muaio. Miss Avonelle Sanford s Music Front St. PanV VaI m. Musicianship Is Delight ?&' f" vfj27es& world-famedramatic, coloratura and lyric soprano. At tbe Salt Laka tabernacle Monday night, April 26, under tbe auspices of tbe Musical Arta society, George D. Fyper, manager. Galli-Curc- d i, PIANO RECITAL AT IMMANUEL BAPTIST FRIDAY EVENING at Tabernacle Today For tho service today at the Central Christian church the music follow. Prelude. Cavatina Gluck Anthem, Jubilate Deo Corbin Mrs. Adna Hmith Flo and choir. Response. "Let tile Words of My Mouth" Baunibach Offertorv, Ave Verum Gounod Solo, "H Knows the Wav" Briggs Mrs. Ethel MiJIcr. Postlude. Andantlno Schumann Organist. Mrs. M. O. Minor. Soloist and director. Mrs. Adna Smith Flo. TwoWeeks From Today? 1 1 V re-ul- t-' Tenth Ward M. . A. in Musical Comedy modern musical comedy In two acts will be presented In the Tenth ward amusement hall Thursday and Friday the Mutual nights. April 22 and 23, by The Improvement aseoclatlons. Mrs. comedv John Z. la under the direction of Brown and Mrs Martin Kuhre. with th musical and dancing features under the Oswald. Miss Ruth Johnson, daughter of Judge direction of Mis Pearl Ths production, an exceptional springand Mrs. Tillman D. Jolinsdn, a young of thirty chorus a has time creation, depianist of unusual natural gifts well "under twenty," Including many girls veloped through years of close applicatalaa well as other from the university tion, will be heard In a complimentary recital at the Immanuel Baptist church, ented beauties. on hall amusement la The Tenth ward Friday night. April 23. Miss Johnson Is a graduate of the musical department of Eighth East and Fourth South streets. All the officer are pushing this producHer excelRedlands. Cal., university. tion. which Is produced with a special orlent program follows: and wonderful muaio, and all Is chestra Brahms Rhapsody No. 2 "full house" Prelude In G minor Rachmaninoff in readinesa for handling Mac Don ell both nights. Rlgaudou Polonaise MacDowell Schumann Owen A. kbegg Variations Liaxt Cantique d'Amour Gondoliers IJsxt 1 No Arabesque Debussy Mosxkowski Caprice Espagnole n young Owen A. Bartlett, violinist of Salt Laka. who has freMusic quently taken first honors In both stats I and Interstate violin competitions. Is fast winning reognltlon In Boston. In a let- ter to hla teacher, George E. Hkelton, Mr. j he ha been offered a For tbe services this morning at the Bartlett says that contract with the Boston First Congregational church the follow- three yearsorchestra, at an excellent salSymphony ing musla will te given: ary. a tender, however, that he did not Prelude accept, owing to the relations existing Religioso, Op 63, Nq. 2 . .O. Galterman between the Boston organization and the Elevation Wm. Faulkes musicians' unions. He is pursuing adAnthem, Hast Thou Not Known?.. vanced violin study under the direction v . , Pflueger of VVinternltx, an eminent violin InstrucOffertory meditation, "Thais" of whom he speaks in words of Massenet tor, for both his attainments warm Violin solo Vaughn Clayton and his pralss unusual power to Impart knowlJ. Lemmons Postlude, Finale in D to his pupils. Quartet Mrs, Norman G. Atkinson, edge soprano and director; Miss Edna Dwyer, ontralto; Dr. W 8. Worley, tenor: Alvin Be Keddington, ,bass; Morris Htephenson, organist. Given A Bartlett Is Winning Recognition Weak, Nervous and WEAK A TREMENDOUS SALE OF .Lovelly Mails -- at- This is undoubtedly one of tho greatest value offerings we .have ever made, one glance will convince you of their worth all new in style and color. Hats simply teeming with style and the appeal of spring. Tho discerning woman will recognize extraoras them at once ' dinary values. 200 Trimmed Hats -- including- Hair Braid Hats s Raffia Trimmed Turbans Sport and Dress Hats Flower Trimmed Pokes and Model Hats This phenomenal sale is another of those extraordinary valuegiving events which are tending to establish our millinery supremacy in Salt Lake. WE CORDIALLY INVITE THE WOMEN OF SALT LAKE TO ATTEND THIS IMPORTANT SALE Dashing Off-the-Fa- - ce Chin-chin- k Remember Here you always find goods exactly as advertised. well-know- - for Today at First Congregational Nw York Physician Tells How Nuxatsd Iren Incraaaet the Strength and Endurance ef Nervn ous, Wash and Popl In Two Weeks Tim, Ift Many Run-Dow- "On i V, n Roland W. Hayes, ttegro tenor, will sail shortly for Africa, where In the he Intends to spend several year study of tha- origin and beginnings of negro music.- After giving a few recitals In London and Pari. Mr Hayes will devote himself wholly to research work In the Dark Continent. Ho Is ths first of his race to undertake such a mission. I am going to the place where clUliza-tlo- n began, to get at th heart of things, to live the life of a regular natlxe from that their viewpoint, and entirely forget be ever been a civilised man. I hav "I believe that only tn said recently. the origin this wav can I really trace and progress of a type of music which I am sure may well become a leading factor In th cultured world. a a race "I dont see why the negro should not make a very definite contribuhy tion to the music of the world. shouldnt our muaio be aa vital and aa beautiful as the music of th Russians, the French, th German, the Italians? "I don't know Just wnere I am going and I dont know Just when 1 am coming back, but my trip Is the great adventure for me. and I hope that It mav have terv definite and very profitable iJSSIS , run-dow- ..ii Christian How Will You of the most remarkable things to me about the use of orIron Nuxated Iron, says ganic Dr. Ferdinand King, New York physician and medical author, Is the quickness with which most people feel efand strength-givin- g Its health-givin- g fect. Patients come to me worn out with unnervous of modern the life, struggle dernourished because of modern methods n conof cooking, and often their dition la due largely to lack of iron in the blood. I prescribe organic iron Nuxated Iron and in many cases they come bark to me in two weeks time with sparkling eve and a new vigor in their step like different people, with a happier, healthier outlook on life all because they have given their blood the Iron for which it was starving. "Iron Is the red blood food, Dr. King adds "that helps strengthen the nerves, restor wasted tissue and give renewed fore and power to the whole body. Lack of sufficient Iron In the blood not onlya man nervous, unhealthy and easlly fatigued, but It robs him of that vlrils force, that stamina, that strength of will mo necessary to success. I strongly ad- vise eyary man who la fagged out by worry, work and other strains to build energy and endurance by up hla strength, Iron Nuxated Iron for I taking organic consider It on of th foremost blooa ana beat to which 2 aver the body builders,' recourse. opinion on the Confirming Pf,Klny great and almost Immediate benefit felt from Nuaated Iron, former United State Senator William B. Mason haa this to ay: T gave Nuwated Iron a test. The reeults have been so beneficial In my own ease that I have made up my mind to let my friends know about It and you are at to publish this statement If you so desire. I am now sixty-fiv- e year of age and I feel thet a remedv which built up the strength end endurance of one of my ge. should be known to the world. a w a tk rtit4 a,.??. Court kt Claims at Washington, ae his the experience with following gave this nerre tonic and strength builder: m Tomorrow! well-know- MISS RUTH JOHNSON. ' music follow: Will Visit Africa to Study Negro Music le remakable technic, a genuine sense of the significance of rhythm and an unusual ability in securing proper phrasing and tone color. Hr program was not confined to the music of any specific style or school, for she handled, with clear rending and splendid conception, the com. of Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, j Wnelplv, fhopln. Mai Dowell,, Rachmanlis o'f and llebi.S"). Mlsc Sanford has a truly charming yet entirely she piaja not at all mechanically, aa if she had been told to "do it this with the strength snd yhv," hut rhther Mile of one who realizes "how It should Full of Energy. O CujrcS. Westminster th - Prelude, "Prelude In D Minor (Chopin), Miss Carolina Patera, organist; offertory, "Barcarolle" from Tales of HoffEar" mann; response "Incline Thin Unto Me" Com (Parks); anthem, (Parka), sung by choir. Miss Roe V Smithen, director. The music for ths evening service will be furnished by the young people' choir. Mla Maud Hardman, director. Chorus. "Stand Up for Jesus (Olckel); chorus. 8 enter As the Year Go By" (Mrs. C. H. Norris). ' About fifty Invited gueets had tha prlvl-- I Evidence of the vita), and abiding incs Friday r.ight of hearing Mias terest In Its work manifested by the Halt Sanford, a pianist. It years of age, Lake tabernacle choir under the direcwho has recently arri'ed In the city from tion of Professor A. C. Lund waa to be Berkeley. Cal, She la the daugnter of j noted at the rehearsal Thursday n'ght, received when. In spite of the driving rain, there Mr. Edna A. Hanford and has the greater part of her tutelage under waa an attendance of more than 20') Carl Faelter of Boston and Wager singers The choir worked on "I Will from Mendela- ) wayng of Paris. Tha tecital was'glvem P raise Thee. O at the home of Mrs. Ann Bradley, 112 sohn d""St. Paul. which, with Royal W. as street. South Last soloist, will be sung Daynes, baritone, Temple Despite her tender years. Mias Hanford at the services this afternoon. demonstrated Friday night a breadth. depth and grasp In handling the classic Music for Today at piano works that at once delighted and Hhe possesses a amazed her auditors. Central Avo-nel- at Presbyterian church th at First Methodist BUoL Vlwroul nd f rt "Nuxated Iron har restor e d my appetite and vitality. I feel that I have Victrola Concert to Tuesday Night Galli-Cur- ci dropp e d off burden mon t h of toil In the few weeks I have been following the very simple directions for the use of Nuxated Iron. jf y0U youth and health :your or Ihsggxrdfee! nervous, P Pn Irritable or weak seem to be losing much of your ambition and Interest In life you certainly owe tt to yourself to make this simple test of Nuxated Iron which Dr, King strongly recommends, gee how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming- tired, Next take two tablets of Nux-ha- d ated Iron three timea per day after meals for two weeka. Then teat your strength again and are how much you have gained, Nuxated Iron is uaed by over S,tMM),0OO people annually to build up red blood, j strong? s Life Is Series of Triumphs t. the reigning sensation In the world of music and song, who will be heard at the Halt Lake tabernacle Monday right, April 26. under the auspices of the Musics! Arts society. Is medium In size and well built, her face Is oval and her forehead denotea great Intelligence. When she smiles she reveals a set of beautiful teeth. But the face is unusual Tn type. They rho lived In the times of the Reralssance would point to her as a type of Rubens or Holbein, and when you seek through the art galleries of tho sixteenth century, you will quickly find pictured there i, Amellta who, however, la tha fleih belongs to the twentieth. She Is the type which the mural painter of Hol'and and Italy have drawn in their day. and, after you have met this charming woman, her face remains indelibly Impressed on your memory She Is strikingly different from her sister singers. Unassuming, devoid of pose, amiable, etrength and endurance, she Is In the strictest sense of the work A characteristic of "simplicity IUafetrr, Hots: Nuxated Iros. whir a it hers Is that itself." she Is calm in speaking, and pwwriW tada rwaunradMi above by no are there movements of any kind, this ctasa. la sot rtmedr. bnt ess which decidedly In contrast with her acweH knows to drsrtiato evrrwbers. I alike being on tion tha but her eyes are so stage, It la r..uy tsortanlc ir.a prodix-tsot tajore the teeth, make expressive that they form the gauge of rose her mind. She The mass- pnee and came back ' nth a book of some hundred of pages fartnrerv faaraatee aorreeaful and entirety mt- If your patience will lb- -, thia or to f will through salt, -f sarrl..very s.f,rtyyoir mvy. It a dpriued la thia be overtaxed." ahe said And so the hr Hrbrtas-JtNiAoUnr atnl ail otter writer locked through hundreds of pages ot; dmc cteia. fA4mtiint.i of article thousands of line and million Galll-Curc- sllp-xnak- ea 1 - five-gra- in phjxi-libert- eri s ,Dtd. , Galli-Curc- At Community Center, Tuesday night, under the direction of Mis Ruby Chadwick, who wilt read the libretto, a concert of selections from Verdi's "n Trovstore" will be given. The program folloa's: Marcel "Swarthy and Threatening, Joumet; "Peaceful Was the Night, "Fierce Karnes Are Luisa Tetniatnl; Homer; "Th Tempest of the Soaring, Emilio de Gogorza- - "Soldiers' Heart, Chorus." Victor chorus; "Tremble, Y "I Have Enrico Caruso; Tyrants, Rest Me," Frances A 14a nrico Stghed to Caruso; "Home to Our Mountains, Louise Homer-Carus- Vlc-tro- .a o. Philharmonic Works on Bizet Overture Aa on of the number to be given st its next symphony recital in May. the Salt Lake Pltllharmonio orchestra, at its rehearsal next Tuesday morning will begin work on BIset's "Patrle overture. This fine composition has never been played In a Halt Lake program. It was written by Blset at tbe time of the Franco-Prusslwar tn 1370, and In It with marked writer express th strength, the exaltation of patriotism and th glooib "f despair tn tha dark hours of Franc during a portion of that memora ble period. During the late war and th year following ths termination of the Patrte" overture tanlc struggle th cam widely known tn America, being frequently played bv the largest and best orcheeirsa of th United Hlate an be-n- ot May we suggest that early morning shopping has many . I i I Bover. Miss Melba'S. Lindsay, violln'st, "La Cuplnera" Benedict will assist. The attractive program folVerdi f Travlata" (Ah for' e lui) lows: Amellta Movement) Pathetlqu Senate (First Beethoven Oriental Mirror Dane Edythe Tjler, Margaret Gunter, Four prelude Op. 28, Nos. 1, 8. 7 Natalie gtjrllng. and 2A Chopfn ,iinof. the .o,rt,.I. Vocal, (a) "From the Land Verdi (Caro Nome) Rlgoletto" e Cadman Water" MISS RUTH BOYER. "Kigoletto" (Weep, My Child) .....Verdi . (b) By tha Waters of Minnetonand De Luc. ka IJeuranc Yerdt Pietro A Yon "Rlgoletto i. Quartet (a) Rain Perml and Caruso. Coleridge Taylor (b) Deep River De Luca. Violin, (a) Romance from Hecond Wieniawskl Concerto In D Minor Frits Krelsler (b) Liehejfreud Mine Melba S. Lindsay. Liszt (a) Love Dreams (b) Prelude in C Sharp minor Rachmaninoff Vocal, (a) At Parting... James H "Rogers (b) Because Guy d'Hardelot Get at the Real Cause Talus Wedding Day at Troldhaugen .... Grieg Wieniawskl Violin, Obeitaff Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Miss Melba S. Lindsay. Chopin Military Polonaise That" what thousands of stomach Sufferers are dang now Galli-CurInstead of taking tones, or trying to patch tip a poor digestion, they are attacking the reat cau of the ailment dogged Under the auspices of the John Elliott liver and disordered bowels. Victrola Clark company, a Dr Edwards Olive Tablets arouse recital will be given at th Ladies' Litliver in a soothing, healing way. erary club next Thursday night. Some of the When the liver and bowels are perthe pupils of Fred A Jackson will assist. The program follows-"Olforming their natural functions, sway Ftolks at Home" (For community goes indigestion and stomach troubles. singing) Have yon a bad coated band. . Conway' Donizetti "Lucia" (mad wens) tongue, poor appetite, a lary, dont-car- e Grieg "Bolvejg's Bong" teefing, no ambition or energy, "Romeo and Juliet" (waltz) ....Gounod trouble with uncgeted foods? Td,,2 Amellta Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel-- . "Costume Dane" (Dresden China Dr Edwards Olive Tablets arc a Oavotte) Mlssea Katherine and Oenone Campbe.l. purely Yevetable'cnropottnd mixed v th "Rlenzi Overture" Wagner fire oil. i csi will kiow them by Philadelphia orchestra Donizetti Cavatina" ojve color They do tbe wori u.Vut Miss Matt Hall haa distributed Invita- "Twilight Jnsent gri'Tng, cramps r Amellta tions for a musical to be given Tuesday Taaerineort'aoatN'dt, v f k Dane k. H o'clo at her Classical ("Bias Ianuh Waltz") relief. night. April 2, at Lut v but you I c. 1 .a. l. j Hiss Margaret Gunter. studio. 1211 East Fourth South street 1 Hh Bell Honr m) will present pupil. M tea Ruth PLEASING PROGRAM FOR MUSICALE AT MISS HALL'S STUDIO Galli-Cur- . ci Sky-blu- Galli-Cur- Galli-Curc- Victrola Concert Next Thursday ci Galli-Cur- ci ta-t.- ......... Oalli-Curc- L Lr ;n Gaill-Cur- br cl tr I t |