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Show " THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 10 1921. rnm.nl t Sa something far IK, of further-i- - v Noted Boy Soprano to Appear at the Tabernacle Friday control the oprA, lb, stands. dlfferant companies of Individual get together and men aut op- eretln puna They aayt 'W will give or. Muon of opera h.r, or th.ro. Tl Incar, cat alerted nn4 ,n,K, pniu, fur run fur lUliu while they oajinot thar. Thera vaa nothlnc aora about th Ventura and wa h.var haar about th ' On a company opara oompanc afterward I could mention, In anoihar etty, etartad out with tha brlghtaat plana and proanarla Thalr baclnntnca war, moat proplitoua ham waa triad of bring-In- c Hut anon tha Camao, Karra r, myself and othara from tho Metropumaa. for ruaet par form anraa, Thla waa a mistake, for aavaral It ala raaannc financial and otharwlaa mada tha taah aitramalr difficult for tho otneora who war arhedulad ta follow ua tha nrat can Inc and w ho war thar. with our perform, bp obliged to oompat anca. Th plan could not auceeed and waa ona caua of tha fallura of th an. ,n4 . now , Toilers Should Have Opportunity for Music and oar of UMitnMO of purpora, who thinks oorUiuBiy of tho various poisotUUUlos snd Jnfiu nrat that mntvihuts to Individual sn i community plosours, fall to aocord mule p a prramtnant pUo Thors srs lions to most rutss, but in a (meral wait It con hs truthfully sold thst tha tdraii of a community ran Is mrasursd by ths standard of ths munio that it litslintUvsiy araka and brat spprcoiatrs Jor ths past Jwsntyon years ths fras yraitals on ths' frsat ersan In ths had laiks Tabsmarls havs bran a factor of svsf Jnerraulnf tnfhisnra not only thnIn but throughout this community, t'nitsd btatss, beesuas mors than L0 'rant of ths sttsndanui st ths daily rs rltals srs visitors, tourists or travslrrs, who srs brought to halt laiks only two Sionatiy on tmainraa or pirasurs." Kmlnsnt musicians from yvsry country of ths world whsts music la rerotrnisari hsvs accorded to ths Tshsrnaclo organ dlatlnctlon sa ons of ths truly good ln atrumsnta for ths tntsrprcutlon of ths hast organ muso, Klrst romplststf mors thsn half S rsnturv ago. then threa timra rsmodslod snlargcd and mprovd. If has rscsivsd ths unstinted praira of many smmsnt-onrantThe lion net declared Itsprrisiast spirituality of srh tons squal to that of any instrument tn A marie with which hs cjiatnta4. and ths verdict of numerous others of authority has bran scarcely less flatter Inf. Johd J. Mcinellnn, chief Tahernsds orIn Inducing ganist, who was Instrumental ths authorities of ths 1 J. H. church re-to bs ths first to institute free organ ntals. some twenty. one years ago, is knows, front roast iq coast as an organist of high standing. He has played mors thsn 100 recital programs in cities out-aiof ttah and has been wartnly welcomed every hers, both by ou'me and ureas. III sew is tents, Kdward P Kimball and Tracy Y, Cannon, are able young musicians. 1 hs organ rscitats srs free, and furnish. ati days la ths week, forty minutes of of pleasure and proftt for the good muaia Ths programs srs selected with a view to suiting all tastes, and usually oovsr ths rang from the familiar Madam Franc e Aida, a favorite star of tha Metropolitan Optra houaa, who to ths cisssia will appear at tho tabernacl April 21, under th auspice of th Musical Art Given at the noon hour, ns these recitals are. thousands of ths toilers of ths society. city srs barred from opportunity to attend, Men and women in factory, shop snd Ths fyrd Victorious, bv Msssgnl. and store srs as keenly appreciative of Mrs faSurtnd 1. lirswsrton snd Mis , GIFTED beautiful melody as the average Individ- Marasrst Merrill, noprsmm; Miss Klsn ual who has ths Jeisuie and opportunity Mrs, Kunlcs KlssrU BRIGHAM CITY OF ropnmg. 4vnirsl(o, to spars an hour at noon. The stigrcs-tlosnd August Ullratusvsr, is made that ths batnrday noon re- Aiuirrsorf, nieii'A Hie solyisls LOGAN SCORES wrs smong ves cital hs eliminated and that. In Its gtead. who themsrl by ir-- t dtntlngulshsl an organ program ho given Katurday ie uhirlv s nrk. Miss Honlftg good thouA aololst at the evening, say from 7 till I o dock O Rest In ths Idorl.M fronj KiiJnii ' sands of those whose dallv grind on Mira nf Lulloy last piano recital, Merrill Interpretation behalf of themselves and their famtllos Iturk's alien April I at the ssr Isrssl. Not Krar Y. denies them leisure until ths weeks toil kfr. iilisstiipj r's voles theater studio of tha Ully good. la over might thus bs able to enjoy, otic I tab Agricultural In Th Golden to tiesrr) advantage a week, ths same pleasure that is dally mi at college I'sthaav,' by Itndnei. Mis s st-dsappreciated by a great throng Kvoltn In nsrs also halt laiks compoiu-rn of Bricham City s on ths confersm program coinmrndnhlo work. Three number In- $corcd a distinct auc-'eGood Music She plated a cluded "itchold tha Lily," by Tru y Y. a lifflcult program an arrancement of "Tha Conference Sessions l"iiinon: earn and alth H tecll Gales, and "Juy Kraver," hy kVIlow Nlcht," by A. . laind, th latwinning warm In hlchly credltahlo man ter song being a duet, ably proaented by ippreciatlon for her ana a William Cook and tonal quality tier, of a large number of roallv Ralph Jensen. rnu.li-.- l neetery of touch. proved on composition Ohe wa ably asatet-aof th features of tha recently concluded conference of th D. T , H church, held Last Lecture-Recit- al by the C. A. C. the at tha Salt Iwks tabernarle string quarIs on Russian Ballet Undent tet. composed of IWnlet iXcleon and Mtaa very nature of th Catherine there wa nf necessity much music, that mlcht he !nra illfumon, violin. Peter Nelson, termed doctrinal tn character, tn that tt Beumon; cello. The FVr th tnuti!c otion of th Lftrilra' viola, and Mtaa Erma was Riven: embodied and reflec feet In the nonce the will trcpt, following program OM club, flqtilr Utmry 1 Minor andKeUeiou faith of Prelude Salnta. Fugue, nxt afternoon, tho final IratureYet th number of strictly rlawilo re- pvsital Two dances from "Natoma" of th raaaon'M courra, hi thvm ..V. Herbert "Habanera" ligious composition glicn by the taber- bvlng tho busman For th nacle choir, under the direction of A. C. rtlon lor I tidrnt "ranuelo" ...V. Herbert mill rotitrihul both 'Air and Variations"' Haydn Lund, and by hla 'aololst. waa amnia to vot'l and darning numbrni Plcrala Oamotietrata th desire of th choir leader icctiirrs bvMr.- - Coop hv ' Etude. "I twechetlsaky The aVtcaof .. .. . Tnrli i i.. to bring Into session that ,, mulo d every th rnhr ,T)V.r,.r nlmrt tlww-hy- YreeiOrmf Itw nntvwrWwt tifti wT&RUTW5-- . ftht(fhr D. Gulon and merit, not hy ft conformation to the atlvrly tranarrlption... received by a ronfntJy groaing of afiv creed. Peter Nelson the club' Hpdltorium bring Minuet attendant, were Beethoven numbers that filled to rapacity on Among tha great ral ovalon. Minuet Boccherini given by the choir, and handled with real Hr George F. Waon. preuldmt of the Minuet ability, Inalcht and good sxpreaslon, may muffle portion. lork formard to a re- Two pieces from Pierrot" b mentioned "Thank B to God." from newal and elaboration of the course durCyril Scott Mendelssohn a "Elijah"; "The Almlchty." ing the Coming season. Cyril Scott Allegro 8. Rachmaninoff by Schubert, with Mra Fntnaeska Hash Prelude, G Minor 1'arklnaon, a brilliant aoprano, aa soloist. No obi with brftdt lr ms M or PIANIST n AT 'V n Heard at lrd 'vi: art-etr- y, elj flret-rlaa- t thal-arter-da- v ori-a- flltleltT-tttwttftt- a le-nt- Recital by Pupils of Frances Harte-Park- s NEWHOUSE HOTEL Music for Services First Methodist Church number of tha pupils of Mr. Fran res Hurte Parks will be beard today noon Table dHote Dinner In a rong recital at her studio, 4D3 First avenue. The following program will be Sunday, April 10 $1.25 RivenWhen Song Is Sweet" San Soucl MIhs Maurlne Nelson Grapefruit and Pineapple Suprcm Schubert (a) "Who Is Sylvia?" (b) "In the Tune of Roses". .. .Nelthardt Soup Miss Uondcll Gumbo Creola with Rice (a) "Smile Thru your Tears''. .Hlllcrman Wafer tb) "Rockin' In de Wind" Mrs Charlotte Cummings Grilled Spring Lamb Chop, au Natural a "The Swallow' Connen or "The Heart of a Rose" Tate fbj Fried Breast of Chicken Virginia Ham Mi' king All When omo Home" (a) My bhips Sweet Potatoes an Gratln IoheJ Dinner Rolls Coomb (b) My Kora .. Dunro Mary Lettuce and Tomatoes, Tho Summer Wind" ) Blarboff Thousand Island Dressing (b) Tho Meadow Lark .....Jonua CoctdiA Gavin Mira Freeh Strawberry Ice Cream and Cake (a) Deraura D'tUrdelot Glori lb) Twilight" Cream Puff Mira Hone Haas I Because Love (al Vou,,..IUlmn Tea Milk Coffee cox lb) To a Hilltop' Mira KdUh Busclie Mira Alice Cummings, We serve a special EOc lunch from 12 to 2 companist. A - J. Alas Plckarlng M. Murphy Alex Pickering Transfer Co. LARGE MOVING VANS Expartenead and careful man for moving furniture and piano. 60 West Snd South. Waa. 4019. Music Appreciation Contest Is Enlivened Interest In the pending musical appreciation contest, now on lij the various &chcKiU. of the cJtv, fs augmented hy tha announcement by I. Melvin Petersen', supervisor of music In the publlo schools, that a number of the tnuslc stores ot'the city have, shown a hearty desire U cooperate y In order that the erush of ork Incident to the close of the schopFyear mav not be seriously Interrupted It will be necessary to bring the coiiRietltlon to a lose nest month. Theprlses for the winners have been donated by the stores jand some details regapding them will be made public In a shpft time. Mlaa Bawl F. J. AlsMndar Proprietor and.is well.. Taatorai--.....- . Mlaa .. Mlaa Bertha r'BarchUa' Alexander Optical Co. .SALT LAKE CITY SWS-H- fi -- 7 the First Presbyterian Kor - MoKNIIWI IPralude Communion Hn E flat.... Batista I Chord" Solo. "Th Sullivan Thomas Blrchell. Anthem. "Again th Day Returns of Hoimar floly Best EVENING. ....Martin Prelude, "Evenaong" Anthem, "Soft Floating Through th Root Evening Air" Solo, "O That L Knew Where I Might bind Him" Maunder Mra. Halton. Choir Mrs. Fern Helton. Mtsa Marjorie Hllllnga. Mra. 1. D. Anderaoti Mrs W. T Gibereon. Woods Glberson, Thomas Blrchell, Paul Olheraon. Mlaa Maud Thorn, orgaHlat and dlrsctor. Ixt " Music for Services at ' , the Central Christian McClellan to Dedicate Big Organ at Columbus For the kervlres this morning at th Central Christian church th following mualo will be gtven: Pre'ude, organ and piano Nevln Anthem. "Draw Me to The" Mrs. Ituby Neeleman, F. J. Wight and choir. Response, "Hear Our Prayer". .... .Ryder Solo, "Bow Down Thin Har.. C. Hugo Grimm Mlaa Marjorie Billing M. O. Minor; lolotat Organist, Mr. and director, Mrs. Adna Smith Flo. John J. McClellan, chief organist at tha Salt Laka tabernacle, will leave Friday hoon for Columbus, Ohio, to dedicate th new organ of St. Paul's Kpts- I ' mipal church of that play a aerlea of four recltaia, begin- Ring Monday night, April It. and continuing Tuesday, Wednesday and Thureday Difrit. Th nw Inatnimant. Imrtalid at a coot of 930.000, U th gift of Judg Ianit H. Kowrrf. a prominent attorooy of who vlit4 Salt lako Bom flv I fN,r " attending eevaraTTabiVnael organ racttala conducted by Mr. McClal- Ion. Judge Sower purchased tho organ a memorial to hi first wif. 111 Music for Services at Unitarian Church Today For tho nerviraa this morning at 'nltarlan rhurrh th music follow tbaa m.u ortertorv, - "Hear la. O Father" Poatlude in G" Jessie Perry, aololst; Rowan Solo.- I Millard Read Korns, Matic for Services at For th service this morning and to night at th Phillip Congregational pianist. rrucio Ferdinand Busoni rnuoi, WjnnaPyl Hergel Giuseppe ltandegger Gustav Kcimann Git Kir Claire Rivera Adela Rosenthal Arthur Kubmataia lol Herbert Hyde. McNair lUenlritx Joseph Jo)aer Robert Joyce Paul King bertha Klemea , Andrei Kmita Cobsy Georg Copeland Alfred Cortot Father Cutchla loonard Davis Reginald It Kovaa Ursula Dietrich- - Camilla Haint Haang Olga Bamaroff A. Hchnabel-Tollsfae- h Arthur Ifochmnn Joaef Hofmann , Albert iloacbhn Harriet Cadf Tersaa Carrene Mar tori Church . - Herbert Clair-l- n Germaine Bchaitxer Marion Heott ...Alexander BcrUbInt Harry Bhipman Morris Himon Harold Bniith Henry Houvain Bigmund Bpaath Eraeat Krooger Aurora La Croix Frank La Forgo Earla La Boa Krno Dohnanri IiCater Donahu Alice Sutherland Maurice Ihimranii Brumow- Antoinette ....Alexander Jamea Echer w , ska Lambert Helen Louisa Edgar Joseph Max Landow Melvlll Ellia Harry Thomai Mercedes Tuck Eastwood Lana Artemis Eliaondo Ullian Ethel Legioika Edgar Fairchild Geraldine Fhrrar Marguerite Volavy Ralph Leopold Loieaaer Mabel Wavn Mucha Edward Jink Pete Wendling Maler Gut Felix Fox " James Whittaker D. 8. Melamet Annette France Emello Maneeoleg Edwin William Malvin Franklin Eleanor Winogradoff Pietro Maaeagni Hugo Frey Otto Wintermts Carl ITiedberi g Murray Meneher Victor Wittgenstein Yolanda Mero Arthur Fn ihoin Bertha Wolpa Alfred Mirovitch Louta Fulkn Voumann Vincent Benno Moiaaiwitich Oanip Gabnlowitaeh Michael Zadora Morris Edward Faolo Galileo Man Zucea htntM Nash Felix Gerdt Record by theao Artists mad In Europe for Ludwig Hupfeld have been scientifically adapted for tho Ampiro. Iti Naturally, there are substantial reasons why the Chickering Ampico may be found in the finest homes with such a group of celebrated artists to play upon any occasion. To musio lovers the possession of this instrument means that one may command at any time the playing of the greatest music expianists in the world. He may hear his quisitely played as often and whenever he wilL best-love- d The Chickering Ampico and its wonderful records provide music of all kinds, from the great classic masterpieces to the latest and most delectable musical comedy and ragtime for dancing. You are cordially invited to visit our store at your convenience and hear the most wonderful reproducing piano made render the interpretations of the most distinguished pianists. CHICKERING HALL I. 161 South Main Street at Westminster Churchl flrat-ran- I 1 - '7L Ktpn Annivertarv v-I- Jr, at the music I The Spencer Clawson. Jr. club met, March 29, at the studio of Mias Lida Edmunds In honor of the birthday anniver-saj- r of Mr. Clawson. Charles Shepherd gave an artistic Inof the Chopin B Minor soterpretation nata, a favorite composition of the late Salt Lake pianist, and Miss Margaret Summerhays, soprano, sang, in excellent voice, a group of modern songs. The club members expressed high appreciation of the contributions by both Mr. Shepherd nd Mlw Summerhaya. I Music for Recited at Marinello Shop Changes Hands Mrs. Grace Having Taken Over This Popular Business 401-2-- 3 Clift Building. Madeleine Cathedral n, T-- Ella Pianist, for 21, under tha Arts society, fhe an article recently to the Musical Observer." In this article she speaks interestingly of several topic which ar of vital Importance to operatic conditions tn this country. As the wife of a, th general manager of the New York operatic institution, she I Intimately acquainted with th manifold Intricate problems of opera giving in th United States, whit her enviable position as ona of th leading singers In that organisation enables her to dlsctiss the subject with equal authority from' an ar. . . Her extensive tistic standpoint. plans for next seasons operatic and concert appearances also offer convincing assurance of her lasting popularity with Amer-caaudiences For tho free recital at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, Amedeo Tremblay, organlet and choir director, offers tho following program: National anthem. ''Lied Glgout Dubois (a) Cantiline Nuptlale".. A. Tremblay (b) Caprice Grand Chorus Dubois Famous Little Symphony and Noted Ballet Coming Among the truly choice attractions ot- fered this season at tha Salt Lake tho- Is George Barrere's delightful Little Symphony, and a miniature Ballet Rusee, trained, recruited, equipped by Adolf Bolm, the greatest male dancer who haa so far come' to these shores. Bolm has planned and executed many aus-jitc- es L. D. 8. Wednesday afternoon th School of Music held y. public reception In Ua new quarters on North Main street, formerly the A. W. MoOun property. The spacious building waa Inspected by a large number of friends of 4h school. All the studios have been moved from th old Xiardo House property, whore th school has been conducted since Its organisation about six months ago. The several studios presented an attractive appearance, nearly all tha lower rooms of tha mansion being richly decorated. Tha reception was held between th hour of 4 3b and X oclock In th afternoon. during which time a program given, the numbers Including several of the .faculty membership of the achool muhtckU program" Nt'sC gtven"'by th6 The Souh'trVeFaSidflffhaii dnAfThls anvthingi else to further Its musical ad- - faculty in compliment to President He tier afancemefl". she jqtca U for --pO gV- J. gjpJ We Will Specialize on $1.50 Facials' ed ... nf A IX MAKES OF PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED RIGHT Recognized graph repair Electrolysis Scalp Treatments ' all as tha bent phonofman In the middle went. JACK LEE 12 Years Experience Shop Repair Phonograph -- V. Olga Btoeh Ward Btetihenn Al bterlmg Dan Bulltvan Milton Buaktnd Frit Kreialer nt Tahernaele Fridavl Srnul Truly Waltelh Anthem. -- "My ion of My Houl v..Mami Miss M rt Ice Clinton, EVENING, bait Lake la to have the- - opportunity II ...Roma of hearing on of America a great organ- - I Solo, "Fhlthful, O Lord. Am Mtsa Myrtle Clinton. lata at the tabernacle Friday night of thla here. Goodwin when appears Hugo week, . . Mr .Goodwin la a member and a fellow I , of the American Guild of Organist. ndAfuIC TOT OerVtCCS la tha regular organlat of the paullst the chorister, lie haa played moat laof aald great organa In thla country and to have a repertoire of mor than 1000 For tha services this morning at tha composition from memory. He haa spent Westminster many years tn study at home and abroad, sic follows- - ITeabytertan church the muon conceded be of to and Is generally Rubinstein Prelude, "Melody tn F" k this country' organist. Mrs. John Hurst, organist. Goodwin brings with him Master Douglas W hlle Wa Pray. . Ua "Hear Response, has who noted a boy soprano, Smith, Parka made a wonderful Impression wherever ha Farmer has been heard. A recent review has the 9ff.r.rtory,-n,'iant- Tn , Heavenly Love Abiding, to cay of this remarkable Anthem, following Brown youngster: Blackler Smithen, Williamson, Master Smith la one of those youngsters Mlsees and Mrs. Woodlngton and Messrs. to whom has been given a vhlce and can Stephenson and Norrla sing His singinghimIs In hithat unaffected Music for the evening service will be to hearers. The wav that endear furnished orchestra. by T. Conleyvoice la of unusual sweetness and clarity, and at all times true to pitch." The concert Is under the auspices of the tabernacle choir, and tickets mar be had at the Consolidated Music company. Qf 5penCer ClaWSOn, iitmmal-retc- t Pollock Muriel Pollock Georg Proctor GleiLBros.rRoberlsJPianQ.Co.. UwaUUfc Noted 'A mctican- - Organist Organ prelude Moszkowski "Melodia" Alfred J. Silver "Jubilate Deo" Be Schubert "Oh. Joyful" Response, Anthem, "As pants the HyV M F. spencer Kor vlis services this morning and . ...Jan Hurst tha IJbertv Park Methodist Offertory, "MelodJe" from Athalle" church the following muslo will Postlude, March Eply-opa- l Mendelssohn h given: . Mrs. Norman Atkinson, so- MORNING. Quartet. Mlaa Edna director; Dwyer, conPrelude ... Chopin prano, Howard Fraaee, tenor; Alvin tralto; the Words of My Response, bass: 'Morrla Stephenson, Froellch Mouth" ' Anthem. "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Nelson bay" .Wagner Offertorv, "Romance Voelker, Solo. He Shall Feed His Hook" Handel (from The Messiah) Home Week Comes Miss Frances Jensen. Postlude. Mis Ella Voelker, brilliant young Salt EVENING. '.IJchner latke pianist, arrived tn the city early Prelude, Sonatina" In the Rock of Our Sallast week, after a tour of the Pacific Anthem, as accompanist for Jan Rublnt, Rusvation" l)ren coast sian violinist, appearing with him at a Offertorv, "The Tiord Js My Shepherd. Quartet Mls Kent, Miss Jensen, Mrs. local theater. Mtsa Voelker Is at th home of her Cosgrove and Mrs. Mounteer. aunt. Mrs. Dora Rlppe Croft. She will Miss Frances Jensen, choir director. conclude her engagement fn tha city next Mrs. C. A. Root, organist. Tuesday night and will go on with Mr. Rublnl "durjiig the remainder of his Discusses son on the circuit. n I Mlaa Betty Perkin Denna ThrantaUn" tn A Minor Chart Mlaa Sylvia Clin. Minuet" ..Paderawakl Robert Anderson. Norweclan Hrldal Procee.lon" ...Uralf Ml Dorothy Bchults Nocturne'' Mmcfadyan Mrs. Huh Rhodes. Poldlni "Etude JaponaJee" Mrs. Eraeat Voalker. "Nocturn tn E Flat'' Chopin Mlv Medrlln Hanaon. Vala In E Minor .....Chopll Mlaa Mary McKallaf. Itorc bard ' law Mary E. Harrison Gertrud Henneman Theodora Hcnrlon Victor llertiert Otto Bowmaa Howard Brockway Richard Buhlig Raphael Navad Elly Nay Iw Palliaon Mauds 1ieraon Iso Ornstein Ijaaader Hansen Artur Hodanrkr Cam Jacob Bond HollingibeaJ at MuSlC fpT Serv'lCCS tha service thla moraine and to- 'bolf,ltto'' Mlas Grace Hartaell. Inlcht at th First church "Concert Etude" David W. Oulonlth muato follow.- Ireabyterlaa I Music for' Services at Liberty Park M. E. Church II Or. A. E. Von Hartan Offlc Mgr, I Kh. E. Bach Hlak Kubi ' toiopold Blanche Goode Kathann Good son Ihillip Gordon Edvard Grieg Thomas Grisolla Mark Hambourg Haas Hank aka Victor Arden Adriano Arlanl Wilhelm Harhaui Frank Ranta HarolJ Hauer William ltarga Adolph a popular raquaat of th audlanca Kraal-deGrant waa Invited to flv on of the number on th procram. Th dramatic department of tha arhool of muale will occupy tha old church hla torlan a bulhllnc on Mouth Tempi atraat, and th former raoltal hall of th achool aaat. of thla hnlldlnc will alao hy hool worn. u.,d In connection with In Tho taklne part In th publlo recap-tlo- n pro ram Included Willard With. J. J. M'a'lellan, Marearet Bummer haya, Anthony '. lmd, Mr. Winifred ttrown and a trio of Mr. i.und a pupil. Mlaa XawIb Wataon, Mlaa Edna Gothber and Mlaa Lola Jrkr Truitt. follows: Oattl-Casasx- I Uirumhanw Jarnmatta Horn. for Today at First Congregational Ap-at'the oftabernacle MusIcAl than the cost. 1T:irirTSOFTruTLDTNd I , Clin. Prelude, "Meditation" ... Processional hymn 612." Anthem, "O Day of Rest and Gladness Creswell Miss Ruth Williams. W. H. Hardlman and choir. Ware Soprano solo. "The t'ross" Mr Fred R Barnes .. Postlude, Triumphal March". .Wagner EVENING. .Gounod Prelude. Ave Marla" Processional hmn 610. Anthem. "There Is a Land of Pure DeAdams light" Glen V Culp and oholr Soprano solo, "How Lovely Are Thav Services I.lddle Music Danilin Miss Finn Grgce Price Dubol Postlude. "Postlude": Mrs. Ella Gumming Wctsell. chorister; For the services this morning Richard Inch. orgaiRat; W. M. Hardlman, First Congregational church the violinist. ........... Adler Euge 4Albert Lub d 'Ale tend row Roaalnl Ihj.t from 'William Tali' Mlaa Ruth and Jaannatt Horn Hraca-Rol- f "Ancnla Baranada" Maater - Em eat Holllna "Memory Bella'- Hnrry Gilbert Julia Olaaa Aleiander Gunn flaranc on th aftarnunn of April I. There waa i tendance of Invited gueata, and a iant th cradltabl work of th atudant warm eomtnendatlon. Th follow, tnc procram waa presented: Ailraro from "Carnival ITanW." Schumann Ctp. 24 H. Jamea Ambler. Mr. Mlnuat In U Beethoven ' Ml, Ruth Horn. rWajO. .Wohlfaart Mlaa Ivy Hulling. Ernest Hotline. "In th float" .Krank Mlaa Cathartn Engberg, tdwaoa "By th Hlrram Frances Alda Operatic Conditions Li D. S. Music School Mme. Frances Alda, popular MetropoliHolds Big Reception tan- opera house star, who will bfl hoard Our system opmg the eyes and of not thUng glasses dnly protects the eyes, but is worth . MORNING. Here Je a pertiiil lUt ot thotte ertinU whoue records may he heard on the Chickering Ampiro in our store. n, sea-lat- er protects" costs something worth it. For the services this morning and to night at the First Methodist Episcopal church the following mualo will be given AMPICO I Oaottia mlth, am Inant hay aaprana, In th aaneart with Hue vh appear th puptla of Mra. I. O. I'er-kl- Oaedwin, th argenlei. at th Taharnaal av an excellent piano procram at an f under th auaplea avanln, Krtday har aludlo, 4 hurt Ktrst Bouth street, th Tabamacl ahalr. Home of C CHICICERING I I Mrs. P. O. Perkins f Pupils Give Excellent Recital - Leading Pianist w torprta. 1 Protection that at i' Practically All of the msy b heard on the "What th cov.rnm.nt could do aroutd ha to aubahtlM opara tn th U rear rltle car. In rltlea of flv hundred thousand, let rhrm hava racular araaona of perhaps fan work every ymr. Then nattv alnc r would b sol to aorur thalr oppor. tunllr to caln ciparlrnra, to ritrrla It mni to m only tn aurh th.lr talent way aa thla carr tha young A marie n field hnd tha alngrr find tha fonaad-fo- r people thama.lv. la.rn to know, appra. Hat and lova opera," ! -- '.yyy zr fr M"? And a Full Line of Marinello Preparations. ' I 401-2-- 3 Clift Building J) -- y. |