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Show THE SALT EAKE TiUBttN U, S UN JJArrM0itArsU7JAAEAII G Color club; Mra. William S. Robinson, wife of one of the officers of the Water Color society, and Mies May K nnev will be among those who will pour tea, and Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock and Mra Pliny Kick will pour on another occasion. The reception and music wil be from 4 to8. On two other days during the exhibition different New Jersey women's clubs will receive their friends at the sams hours, gnd tbere'will be music and tea. From National Bureau for the Advancement of Music. . -- Church Park Liberty Music lor Services Mendelssohn Chorus to - Broaden Its Activities EFREM ZIMBALIST . ) the program that most strongly appeal la the one composed of eoega, the favorites of season alter season. I do aot attempt to offer an explanation for tins condition, but am certain that it ex. sts. During her stay (a parte. Mis Evans studied with Madame Rose Carone, formerly of the Ksitonsl opera; aieo with Marie de Lisle of th Opera Comtque, She was In Boston from September until she came home, working tmder Madam Marlu and other eminent vocal Instructor. In this city, at tha etud'o of Malcolm Lang, a grom.nect aoclety pianist, eh sang by invitation for a number of experienced and critical musicians. Mis Evans gave Chasoon's "Le Poem de L'Amonr et de La Mer." Mr. Lang playing the accompaniment. This artistic composition had been presented hut twice In Boston during the lurt decade, and th Interpretation of the 8at Lake a'nger wakwarmly acclaimed, bo.h for the of her end the - ?s.celln;9 French diction. , . Miss la arranging to give a recital In Balt Lake, detain as to date and weJJ-kuu- The Doctor's Advice by ........... you for , the First Congregational e pint to ess will syrup. Full directions be found on bottle. This fa e mild laxative and will drive th cold from home-ezad- V A' ' . ,i ' 'jf I, rt '3 i A ........... v i 1 V--V - vj. ; ? , .- ,V- -' 1 : Organ Recital Progrant c.t Madeleine Cathedral Rigby High School to Present Musical Comedy t; t li,. 1 1 , Tremblay, organist'" and chwtr of the MadeKIGBV, Idaho, Jan. 14. The music derecital at 7.S0 partment of th Rigby high school, under extended th d.recttvn of Eugene o'clock tonight. Invitation L. Faux, will, on to th mualo-lovln- g public. Th program January 20 and 21, present the musical . follows: comedy, "In the Garden of the Shah." National anthem. The accompaniment wlljb furnished by "Sketch Schumann th high choo orchestra, of .... Boellmenn eeeen pieces. Under th composed (a! "Prelude Pastoral" direction of Martini Mta Ida Gardner special da nce arel (b) "Oavotta" tlaiom tng prepared. Marche Bolennells Miss Fern Whiting of th domestic art department has charge of the costuming. Music Services ct Atnede j director- - at the Cathedral leine, will play a free t. i i I, ty r.,A - 7 ' T,' Vw Ltah, haa betn generally knowledge! by public and critics alike. chorua The plana to give at least two concerts each year, the first the Coming body spring, and to have the augmented eistsd-fodd tn shape to enter the great mala to be held at Cincinnati next SepVisited - the system. D. E. C." writes t My riteuma- Ham fa getting wore all th time. I aa getting eo stiff that it makes it very hard Is me to get amend." i Answer r Do not worry about your rheumatism. Get at the drug store the at for- - th services this morning and tonight at tire Immanuel Baptist church th follows: musio For the services this morning at the MORNING. First Congregational church the music Prelude, "Meditation,. Partlett follows; Arnhem. "Lift Your deads". ,. Roger Tp from "Andante Prelude, Cantabile,'' Andantlno" Lemare Tsohsikowskv Offertory, "Symphony So. I Response, "Jubilate Deo" ....grhubert Solo (selected) Eunice Air. Anderson, Are How "O Amiable Anthem, March Wely ....... James H,.Thy Rogers Postlude, Iwiling" . h Ttt Offertory, Creasing the Per'1. Webster-PostludPrelude, "Ta Kevin Right" Lorln Boule Anthem. of th .Noble Righteous. Th. Htern 'Final' the Trytting Tree"' V Atkinson, Otfertory, "Under Quartet Mrs. Norman MacDBwell soprano and director; Miss Edna Dwyer, Solo (selected) ; K. Worley, tenor; Alvin contralto; Dr. W. Mra. Evans. June Keddlngton, bast; Morris Stephenson, or- Petlude, "Tantaala" Hewitt gan 1L Howard Erase, director; Mrs. C. 1 Chapman, organist. a teaepoonful et meal time and bedtime and yon should soon be entirely relieved of that disagreeable disease, rhsumaUeaa. Porch see drams of iodide of potassium : A ox. of wine of eclchicura i 4 drams 9t so dlnm salicylate! 1 on eomp. fluid Balmwort : 1 ox, eomp. rssonee Car-- . oss, at syrup Sarsaparilla. dtol, and This has satisfied thousands and I am sore it will you. take arala at t . l R. B. K. salts! "I bar tried to Sure dandruff. Itching scalp, falling bait and baldness with numerous tonie. etc., but in vain. Wbet do yea- I Answer i have been recommending plain yellow llinyol for tha past seven deyearn and score of my pstlente ere lighted w(th the quick, pleasant action of this rsmedy In stopping Rehing, falling hair, dandruff, etc. It given th hair health, luster nod vigor nothing els does. "Agony" write! "Let me ear that my condition puzzle and toworries me. have In the last year I seem growing rid rapidly, though only M. not do and recuperate sleep My food my strength end. energy nod lately I have dlxey spelts, trembling, baadaehss, bn A-'- UNITY CENTER MUSIC. Central Christian Church ; A card party waa gtvem at the home For th service this morning at Unity Of Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Bunker, Saturday center M as Hazel Franks will play Mualc for the service at th of today last week. Thoae present were Mr. "Berceueo" as a prelude and GodCentral Christian church follows: ard's Au Matin aa a postlude. George end Mrs. John Eardley and Mr. and Mra MORNING. Drown, tenor, will smg Comfort Ye," Ed. Moss. Prehid w Handel from Handel's "The Messiah.' Pastoral Mis Melba Howell, who had been tn Delta for the past year, ha returned to Anthem, "The Lord 1 My Shepherd Smart her home In Oaals. Mrs. Flo, F. J. Wight and choir. Mra Archie Gardner ha returned home, Purer In Heart Communion, after making a short visit to her parRosecrons ents In Irovo Ml Come Into Him" (Messiah). Solo, Verl Baker returned to school Handet Wednesday, after spending the holidays at Sugarvllle. Mr. Flo. Handel Mr. and Mr. Ray Cox have returned Postlude. 'Largo DELTA In the evening Mra. Flo will slug a se home, after spending the holidays m lected eolo. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs.-DeCox returned home Mr. M. O. Minor, organist; Mrs. A diva DELTA, Jan. 14. Miss Myrtle Brunson of last week, after spending A Smith Flo, soloist and director. Saturday of few with a week last spent days number in of da Cedar Citv. friends at Fillmore. Frank Beckwith haa been visiting Miss Myra Underhill has returned to In Mrs. Music for Services at Salt Lake foreseveml week her work on the North tract, after spendMias Lm-tllDameron Is In Delta again, vacation in Delta. Phillips Congregational ingMissher Clara visiting her mother in Deseret. " Jensen spent a few days of after Mra A. Faust entertained at a James last week visiting her parents In Me dinr-- r party Monday evening. In honor For th service this morning at Phil- Cornlck. of Maude Miss Heise and W, IL Bulip Congregational church the following A number of Delta people spent an enchanan. music will lie given; evening, Baturday of last week, Mr. and Mr. T. C. Gronnlng enterBatiste joyable Prelude, "Andante in C," at the dance at Lynmlyl. at a dinner party Runday. Covers Hearts Anthem, "If In Your Mendulaaohn-SnelllnMr. and Mrs. IL E. Smith and yoong tained were laid for Mr. and Mr. C. H. Alter, g STTT H .Tf.M ,"J few days In Learning-to- n Mr and daughter spent ' Mrs. Peter Gronnlng. Mias Choir. this week. Underhill and Allas Millie Gronnlng.Tiney Offertoryi "Cuju Animam". . . .Rossini Miss Ada Underhill, Charles Poppa rd, Coombs Mr. and Mrs Hetnllne, Mr. and Mrs. Solo, "My Refuge" Mr. G. 8, Anderson. and Mia Myra Underhill were I Postlude. "Andantlno In V" . .. .Schumann guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Underbill, SALMON, IDAHO Miss Myrtle Clinton, .director; Miss Sunday. Eloiee llaumberger, organist. Mr. T. V. Maloney and small daughter, BAUCON. Idaho. 14. Mr. and Mra 7. Alice, returned to Delta, Sunday, after t dinner on Handily. Tfee entertained a visit with relative In' Sait Lake and f.aedMotrin Dr. and Mr. O. T. Stratton ind Elva Evans Discusses wr j Spanish Fork, on, Mr. Mr. G, R. Quart mmI children East-We- st and Mrs. Ed. Moss have returned tod tr. ndrdMra. Audiences to Mr. J, F. Adajhn. Delta from Provo to make their home. Mra. Jam ration holid? raple ynt liefLater Elvira Dlx entertained a number with Mra. fleed t ChnUf. ", M's the returned Miee Elva Evans, a gifted young soof Irlenda at her home Sunday. to 'Salmon, ncrompunitd b Merrill Drake, who f Mra C. A. Gronnlng end two email proceeded to Moscow to reenter prano of Salt Lake, who returned home the Lntveraitv th first of the year, after spending eight children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T, C. of Ideho. Mr. st In week a tn Paris after nearly tad Mr. It. K Afc months year Kuodsy of Gronnlng. Underhill spent the past hott and MU Mur? AMott wore dinner voets Boston and later four month In the Hub Mins In at the home of Mr. and Mr. Rrorat Minart, Erma Gronnlng city, finds a marked difference between week visiting Ml at the bom of western as eastern and audiences Mias Adalla Wilkin and Inez Under- Mr.A dinner party n firen regards lubhr. Miivlar of last Week. hill attended the dance st Lynndyl Sat- Thoetod Mr. were musical preference. Mr. and Mr. HarerfiRnn, Rrent of last week. 'My observation and experience In Bosurday evening Revnolds and Milton liaremanB, Mr. and Mra. "demonstrated and Grace Eard-le- y Morton Lottie Mr. ton," said Mies Evans, Prttimm Robert Mra. and 'Mr - and Fntnamy cr how that no matter how widely-know- n entertained Miss Adalla Wt.klns at Malof and little daughter. good the artist, the program, mutt contain their home Monday. Mra. J. F. Meltla left ftalftma Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory have returned la at week. at least a few numbers not previously Bha baa accepted the position of given there In order to attract attention to Delta, after a brief vizlt to Salt Lake. teacher for three month at the Lemhi achooL In the west, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bisaett left, for Dr, And Mn. T. u Haa mar fm a ataf dinof th concertgoers. specifically In this section of the west. California, Monday, lo make their home. ner Mood a 7 earning of last week for their aon. Bet-bro- . v x A Vfy ZimbalisFs and Gluck s Rise to Fame Was Rapid ( e has no finer The art exponent than Efrem Zlmballst, who is announced to give a recital with Alma tabernacle next Thursday, Gluck tinder the auspices of the Musical Arts now an A Russian by birth, society. American by adoption, Zlmballst la one of those extraordinary artists which the studio of the venerable Leopold Auer has given to the world. Ills name has been a familiar one to the American public for the fast ten years, etnce his first appearance here, and It can safely be said that no artist of hi time has won for himself a higher esteem In America, public among magicians and general alike. Zlmballst is one of the few artists who In hie entire life has never consented to make a compromise where his art Is concerned. The best and the highest only Is what he demands of himself and of others. This fine sincerity of purpose Is always evident in his performances. Gifted technically beyond most men, the posses-he sor of a tone that It rarely beautiful, never will make use of his technic or bis lovely tone as it they were the ends of his playing. They ere for him merely the means by which he strives to reconstruct the Ideas of the composer; for Zlmballst belongs to that uncommon class, the creative Interpreter. For him a page of musio Is something more than a series of marks placed In more or orderly sequence for the benefit of ' less the executant musician. Musio exists only as it la played. The Idea which are the creation of the composer's genius are merely eo many notes or ths staves of the pags, until the executant musician With his Instrument recreates them In tone. With too many virtuosos It I merely a question of playing the notes in such a fashion as will exhibit the qualities of the player; but with really great artists for therein lies them greatness their purpose la not to exh.bit but to tell the public the message of the composer, to paint In tone the picture that the composer had in his mind when he put his pen to paper. Zlmballst is a man who enjoys the pro. found respect of his colleagues. They admire him aa a violinist; they admire him as a musician and thev love him as a man, for this young Ruaefan Is e singularly lovable character. He Is simple and unaffected, despite the adulation which has followed him as a highly successful artist. He Is generous In his estimates of others, sympathetic In their struggles and troubles and Is always ready to lend a helping hand to those that are unfortunate. The fact that he Js a great violinist docs not prevent him from seeing the greatness of others, A close friendship exists between him and l Kretsler and the two form aa admiration'' society. It was he that had much to do with bringing Heifet to the notice of Auer and Heifets has no greater admirer than he has tn attht - them-selve- s, . -- aedMf-mte-tua- Zim-ball- It Is a matter of congratulation that Zlmbalist has settled among us and has "taken America as his adopted country. Ht wife is the charming Alma Gluck and they have two children, a girl and a boy. He has a house In New York, which Is during ths siumoir one of The most famous social centers In town, and In summer he Uvea at his beautiful place on Long IslsndJ New York naturally sees little of him In the winter, for his engagements keep him buy from Octo- - lose of appetite, memory end boprieee-net-e Despondency end werry enemy condition ore ever pioacni." Answer! Cheer up. get writ emd then conserve your vitality by proper, Obtain Cedomoise livine. temperate tablets- to sealed tubs with fuli diraes twee,- me them aad aa agreeabfafc pleasing restoration should saeae te year entire seteisferelion.e O. G. writes i "These are the aymp toms which ieed me to think 1 need medicine lor kidneys and bladder! Be, chills. followed by fever. Fyeeeant das ire be arinete, but scanty tesulta of a daxh color end bad odor, Ala smarting aad stinging peine, Answer! When soeh sfmptoeie are present Ball wort tablets are pruearibed to tone ep and Inrrease the elimination, neutralise the eiksHnity, end prednee Get them la Batumi functioning. sealed tube with full directions, e e . Noted Russian violinist, who will he heard in Joint recital with Alma Gluck, soprano, at the tabernacle, January 19, under auspices of the Musical Arts fodety. br to May and carry him all over the country. Surely the gods of musio touch some singers with the wand of haiJyfortune. Consider Alma Gluck. Ten years ago her name was barely known; today there Is probably ndt a civilised community on the globe that has nqt heard It. When Oluek first sang for a' manager In New York she was hardly more than a student, but her luscious voice and that fascinating personality made an instant Impression and he foresaw ' her possibilities. Her first concert engagements brought modest fcs. but the public was charmed with the unknown girl and eagerly sought a second opportunity to hear her. the got her chance gt the Metropolitan opera and captivated her first-nigaudience; tier voice was projected into the cone at one of the leading phonograph laboratories and so perfect was the production that the records swept Into tremendous popularity and Glucks name became a household word all over the country. Ten years have seen the poor young linger rise to on if the most, lofty places in the musical world; a woman beloved bv thousands, showered with everything that wealth can supply, blessed with a distinguished husband and charming children, interest In the. study and rehearsal of classic choral numbers. , Help Is Much Needed for Russia s Musicians The United States, as a nation. Is aiding hungry Russia. Under the tried leadership of Herbert Hoover, now secretary of commerce, government and private agencies have been cooperating to alleviate the untold suffering of many millions. The Quakers, the navy In European waters, the Red Cross and great commercial houses have Joined hands in the common cause of humanity. Congress, ever slow in moving, has before It measures to finance relief on a huge scale, and will set after the wheele have turned a while. America never has been a land to see famine sweep, unchecked over a helpless people anywhere on the curve of he globe. . What the country is doing aa a whole, America's musicians ya a class will not 8urelv fall to do for their confreres. no one In Russia Is worthier of help than the Russian musician. It Is right that the larger relief movement should aim first to Succor the children, then the women of Russia. But It Is equally to he urged that musicians In this land Music for Services of plenty should devote their special efforts to the relief of their fellows In the art, hemmed In and all but overwhelmed keen and bitter want. For the services this morning and to- byNo onedistress needs to be told of Americas night at the First lhresbj terian church debt as the world's to Russia's , the music follows: her composer and her execMORNING. utant. Yearly, monthly, weekly, even Organ prelude, ''Cathedral Shadows.. New York's concert and recital Mason dally. confirmation of the Slavic halls Anthsm, "Ths 1,ord Is Mr Rock". .Rogers genius yield and the place It has come to fill But Who' May Abide the Offertory, In our everyday musical life. Editorial, Imy of Hi Coming' Musical America, w From Handel's "Messiah Thomas Blrchell Solo........ EVENING. Music At Twilight Ptebbena Prelude. Anthem, "Consider and Hear Me.... Church Pflunger Offertory, "Nearer, My God. to Thee For the iMrvW th!s mornlnf ftt th I. lobe Methodist Kptecopal church the fol Th choir Mr. Theo. Kot Mri. Fern mualc will be given; Mie Mina lowing Tiurtff and Halton, soprano; MORNING. Mtllirtont, contraltos; Theo. Best, tenor; .... Thomas Blrchell, baritone; Mi Maud Prelude, "Romance" 1(1 Processional hymn Thom organist and director. Awtbemr "Weary-- G Waieon Mrs. C. C Dally and choir. Music Today Baritone solo. "Open the Gates.. Knapp Richard NVInch. v T Buck Services Postlude, "Postlude" EVENING. Elegie" Grieg For the service this afternoon at the Prelude, Processional hvmn 111. Salt I.uke the choir, tmder Anthem. Down Come Shall Uk "lie the direction of A, C. Lund, with J. J. Rain" Buck McClellan at tha praan. . will sing "Not Mrs. C. C. Dally, Mrs. G. G. Sluvert and Cnderatood (lloughtnn 1, Mlsv Edn choir. (Rubber kinging The solo, and "Behold, Bass solo,' "He Knows the Way' God Passeth By," from Men the Brlgge delssohn's "Elijah. H. Last Thursday night's rehearsal of the Postlude, "Air O. Burkhardt.Mendelssohn The choir was unusually well attended. Mr Charlc iG. Plummer, chorister; personnel manifests a steadily Increasing Mrs. R. p. Burkhardt, organist; W. M. Itardiinan, violinist. ht at J. music-maker- C-- -- 0 8. E. C. ssks! "De yea think It le possible to reduce my weight from Sea pound te about WJ poundet" Answer! It le Impossible, te ear after trying, but Arbrione tablets ehoulb be need according to direetiena with aaeh sealed tuba obtainable at most any drug stare, e , Matron asks t - "I suffer from hoed-oeh- o end constipation periodically and my blood seem too thick. I will thank you to pwserib for a" Answer! SuTphorb tablet (not sut-phere moat effective. In relieving constipation, thinning the blend, and removing the symptoms of languor, etc. I advfa you to begin taking aa per direetkea with each coaled package, Dr. Lewis Saber glrs advice free and hffers hi valuable book. Health and Beauty to anyone sending a te cent stamp, Th medicines be yssssen mends are obtainable from retell end Address! wholesale druggists. Dr, Lewi Baker, College BldgCoIlegm Adv. Elwoo4 Sts, Daytons Ohio. fVrmaoc, whe wad at braie for the fcottday. Thoo present wern R07 Frasier, Morrill Drake, Arthur and Lea ter Ntamaaa, Cbarlen Bpollnaa t barle Hart Perry mark, Hubert Yeartan Pant Dempaejg Teddy Roe and Clerk Me Aka , ney. Mr. and lira. George fcadfwd af Tendoy were the goeata of Mr. and Mra. Murdoch Me Ntrbol, Monday of Mat waek. Ur, and Mra. Ralph Irwin entertained at dinner Monday erenlng of last the goesta being Mr. and Mra. Janet Klrtley and Dr. and Mm. Carnet Mr. and Mra. ftenrgo direr and George direr, Jr., returned Monday of la at weoh from butte. Moat., wbaro they had apent aeraral wer week. hiu Kona Tanderrorf returned Tuesday of teat week to May, after haring apent the boll dare with friend in Salmon. atari The installation of tho officer of the Star took place December d, with a number of waa A aoda! enjoyed present. gurata areaisg and refreshment were aerrd. Ur. and Mra Don J. Pjwtt of Detnhf wera Salmon laitora Tueaday of Uat week. Tburaday of last week the guild of the fiHe copal church met with Mr. George t: Bhrap. Th officer aieeted for the new year are: Mra. Frank Havmnn, prealdent; Mra, J J. Donnelly. aloe prealdent ; Mra. William Kadleta, eewretary; Mra, .William Smith, treasurer. After the tmainean waa flniabed, refraaknanta wera cm4 Mr. a ml Mra. X. T. ionic, who had Been In Salmon, Mr laltitLg Mr. BralCa parent ratwrned to the'r home near Raker. Miaa Jane Brown entertained a number of her young friend at carda Friday of Mat arcek ntertaln4 The Brooklyn n.wlnf riub wa rriSar of fact week. by Mr. 1. A. Hem-o- n were eerv. ' Mr. amt Mr,. C. Ai Bvws were aorrplaM se a thotr of nambrr work of last by Friday foe the friend, fly knndrvd rntrrtxtnrarnt, after which rafrrvhmmt w.re children two and and Mr. Bern rnjorrd. to Mr. Iravo for Jerome soma tisn in thv expect near future te make thlv home. Mira Laura Ornhb ha returned from Msy, holidays where shs sprat Tho Hxturd.y Brldga club mot With Mro. of Mr, f. A hem Ralph Bdwardo at th Ixat ft rot wook. Th of Wnsht, Saturday won th second by was Mra Putnam, by prlxo Mra Arnold Hcldncr and tbs third by Mro. Mra. Carnot aad Mra. Balph Don OTonncl. nbotltnteo. Irwin acted th Ml Mory Virginia Hort entortalnod Camptlro Girls at her home Saturday of last utuiai hr Mh Kxncy Long, whs had boon visiting her parents, has returned to Iron Creek, ho la teaching school. Yu First Presbyterian s, for Services at First Methodist at' Special Tabernacle -- .i i Many Eyes Ruined Beyond All Hope Music for Services at Waterloo Methodist For the services this morning and tonight at the Waterloo Methodist church the uiua-- follows MORNING. Anthem," "Soldiers of Christ, T Wilson Handel Offertory, "Largo" Th Soprano eolo, Earth Is the Lord'" Lynnes Winch Might Have Been Saved by Proper Attention in Time. Mr. E. D. White EVENING Anthem; "Rejoice in th Lord" ... .Wilson To a Wild Rose. .MacDowell off the dim vision of Increasing years, Offertory, 8imple Home Treatment That StrengthSelected o ens Eyesight in a Week's Time In Home Baritone solo David Baker your druggist for a ak Treatment Outfit for the eyes. It conMany Instances. Do you wear glasses? Do you hold tains everythin you need. The first apycur newspaper or the needle you wish plication of Use Music to cooling, healing, . to thread at arms length? What would toothing brings comfort, rest and relief from to so end strain overwork. you your Thousands give strengthen in eight Sale o eouM-dwithout glasses and forget your novr hopetersT 'tH1nd W1gtithav 'aved eyes? W use our eves every waking their eyes If they had cared for them In Artiste are realising that art f a moment, day and night, but seldom do time. people wonder "vision Nine: When the shore article vraa shown tn t do not buy pictures unless they have and blurred dim and that eyes grows city phynietnn, lt anl.1: "Ten. sen them, and recently societies and grow bloodshot, watery and Inflamed; no prominent tn truly n wml-rfnremedy. I here have been Considering means for wonder that glasses are worn by tens of lined It eery anrrensfuMy Inen my prnctice ntn per propaganda work, and thev have arrived thousands yet In their teens, or that tientn whonn eye wern strained over, at the conclusion that they will utilize through headaches and paint caused by weak, work or the Wearing of nstsrit I enn litahtr recommend It tn cares of weak, strained, music to attract prospective purchasers weary, ' eyes drive thouto the exhibitions. sand to distraction and make failures of telling. Itching, rnnjrttng. burning eyes, red lids, of Atp.cturescombined the exhibition of the New bhirred vision, and for eyes Inflamed from them, ' n York Water I'nlnr club anil thp to run, dust or wind. r The How can human eyes wofk Incessantly fWater Co'or rih-In cdhrTdcnce hare Hon society, which Is being If nothing is done tr relieve the strain n -Opto that held the Fine at In y New Arts w It 60 guntnntce building eymdght per and repair the waste of constant use? In ane weak ' time la Yoi k City, there are to be afternoon muIf you want to save year eyes before It is cent in sold sicsics. when tea will be served. they will refund Hie money. on too late; If you would like to discard your br alt good druggist. Including all one afternoon Mr. Henry B. tno!. wife -- tornglasses; strengthen your eytaght; ward i A4v. J ..Of the president of the New York Water c Arts.., Bon-opt- Bon-Op- fa for IX tember. The chorua meets each Tuesday eve for study and re ning at Jlarratt hall bearsaL Capable men singers desiring In-to affiliate with the organisation ar The Important work vited to attend. now In course of preparation Is a Brahms Male Rhapsody for Contrsito .and Chorus. of violin playing Get Maathe-Loxrn- e Immanuel Qaptist Afasic for Services at act in. ctsenoo ztJJ . bottle ofandconcentrated taka every hour or tea This can be token pure or of mads Into a full El-an- a little Following It orgiuiisatlon, more thpn a year ago, the Mendelssohn Hale chorus of Fait Lake has definitely decided to enlarfe Its .membership and extend its field of activity. Jo the few publlo and aemipubllc appearances made by this chorus, under the direction qf John J. McClellan, conductor alnce Its Inception, there have bee a evident voice qualities, musicianship and seal deemed fully 'worthy of more feneral appreciation and recognition. Virtually every member of the organisation thus far obtained Is a soloist with some degree of musical training and abiirry-T- g redd'ar'STgnt: The executive committee of the chorua after consultation ' with the great majority of the personnel tiaa deemed It advisable and advantageous to increase the membership to sixty, forty singers aow being enrolled. In making these additions to the body of singers, any man musical Who possesses the requisite an qualifications and who is actuated bymuaarnest desire to be of service in a to raise musinicipal chorus, determined cal standards and - present- - thoroughly good music in the most acceptable and wel'ftietift-man- er possible- - will comed Into the ranks. Director McClellan has been actively Identified with the musical life of bait Lake for more than twenty years. Ills orability, manifest as chief tabernacle Salt the ganist, as director for yearsaaofInstructor Lake Symphony orchestra, In piano and organ, and as accompanist will soon bo strong i Dr. Lewis Baker Mra 0. 0. writes: T have seek a very wns ceueh and cold aad have aot beea able to get a nr til tog to help M. It I weakeaing axy erateaa" Answer! Uz the fallowing end your cold end court will vanish and For the services this morning and tonight at the Liberty Park Methodist ehurch the musle follows: MORNING. Booth Prelude. "Blumbsr jdoqg" Adame A Anthem, Prayer" ''Romance" ........ Wagner Offertory, EVENING, t Prelude t Belated. place .being now under consideration. "Soldier of Christ Arise". . Chopin Offertory, "Andantlno" v Mlsa Evelyn Frank, pianist. Music Services - COMING- eit riQl): Artists to Aid Picture busi-nee- o l gla-a- e. work-strain- n;HDufuc-tofen- Schramm-Johnso- OTcrl-es- w WARNING! Always say Bayer when you buy Aspinn. Unless you see the name Bayer on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved u safe by millions for ' . Golds- Headache Rheumatism Neuralgia Toothache Neuritis Pain, Pain Lumbago Accept only Bayer package which contains proper directions. , , . Handy Bayer" boxes of I2 tabletg codt only a few cent.; Drujgist also tell bottle o( 24 and 100. Aspirin Is th trad mark of Bayr Manufacture of MsnoaUec!datr of aallerUcaoid ' |