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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY Tetrazzini. A frill teT times as sr hers, etc. Angrily be inf.rs.. unknown that this was no h ur talk of singing for snonc. lurs . p the receiver and muffled tn m. u . meat. Thus rehuffed, the jar i up Mr. Leahy, and was nt until that long suffering u. . r. fn the n, see him to agreed The person duly appeared a t ,yi Do you want to "ltP a abruptly: If It Is not too hari w u million? replied Mr. Leahy prompt!) M, has a trill ten time greater thn TetrajarfnFs continued the ur.kn.wn 1 believe you are a grfat n.nn-Take-mwife, bring her public and you can mak a na11 ..n yourself. Strange to aa Mr udallowed this chance ofortu escape. But In Spokane. a!th.rh h company remained but the ngs a r the concert, twenty-tw- o peojrfe h tv- , Mine. Tetrazzini to hear them - c j -- JUNE 17 1DU 2f Two Utah Boys Jdahing Good At SFECDL ItTES. be offered special low rate at Hfnaor' Business College for th Hummer months. New istudem ma enter any time. A University of JVj chi gh ; , r -- y ' . The Parisians are at last bcrinnir h realize mat Tor U pjopi music dranwis a it conductor is a importart a- ce singers For the two to be given at thft Opera Felix Mott! and Arthur W..g la ti e da i Leen engaged ner himself was In Parb h '.un isK-m , P impossible to vj dart hla .ownmusic.' ln th.r h pcblished autobiography he ' regard to the rehearsals of that the singvrs t- to their tasks that count chiefly on the effect th nr tra would make. But it was precisely In this departn p. ment that tne chans was- less. Every line of the drawing v,t Imade Indistinct, the result being tht the singers gradually lost all asvunn .and even the poor ballet girls cuii n k nger find the measure for their ins , I finally doomed it necessary to pA Interfere and declare that the must be given under another c.r fu 1 r. my own If deemed necessary Thit broti (thrttiF con fxsmrnr to n climax: even the orchestral phvr-- . who bad long since recognized th- in competence of their conductor and rsd,- ruled bim, now faced ab.ut and op posed mo In favor of their mKorious The newspapers raved about m3 arrogance. and in view of all these MISS STELLA A5GELL, things Napoleon III could think of no Who will sing the famous Battlecr of the Walkure. by Wagner. In other advice to give me than to nrg me to desist from my desires, lest a recital at the First E- - Church, on June 2S. Angell is a pupil of Mrs. Emma Ramsey Morris, and will my situation and the tut-laccompany the tabernacle choir to jeopardize for my work altogether. The only New York. concession I could get was permission to continue the rehearsals and have as many of them as 1 pleased. wa th beet I don't believe any of will ever forget that affair as It was extremely wonderful mo dlf- fcrent ttt what WS. L, hear-In- jj even in our great eastern ' cjtiea.,r Fred Graham conducted an interest, in musical program Thursday night at the banquet at the Commercial club In honor of the visiting member of the Transcontinental Paaaenger association. The Imneriai oiiartet comprise Ing T. 8. Ashworth. Fred Graham, Victor Chriktopberson and J. Willard bqulres gave several selections and an orchestraunder George Kllng the instrumental music. Special music will be given Sunday afternoon at I o'clock at the Odd Fellows memorial services at Odd Fellows hall. The Masonic quartet composed of Mrs. Corlnne Harris Hammer, Edna Dwyer, Fred Graham and J. Y. 8qulrea will render the vocal part of the program. Miss Maude Thorne will act aa accompanist. After several weeks here, during which time they played at Lagoon, Liberty park, the city and county building grounds and other places about the city, the Lpng Beach Mu BicipsI band left Friday .for Long Beach. The band is a marvel, the players being professionals and the music being of the beet. Salt Lake certainty appreciated" the concerts giv- r Mf Wagner's Special Ladies Hosiery j , a choir and 111 be The event -thTaUrwn of Maw N"rf. 5.: full and director, ' -- Uyaa. uH ws Vtoto ....Kircbner him Ave lo, Olan. Marta Gounod r g. E. Belton. -ugdre Dd Sommo ....Campana w. Curt! Mr. J. W. cur-S- r j Hr M. to. WW J Brine. -- Regina... Salve MW Mae O'Nell. . Gounod Ca- - Brine, aoloiat, and H easel manna Tscbaikowsky Skelton, first vtoUn; Mr. KUnk, second violin; Tlols: Mr' A fred E .?? Pr. It Owen Harris Hammer. Mlaa JSilEmll Mr. M. IWWuM (Mount of "(ithedral Choir. HWB ..lililiirf . Me Veal 0 t10H IA Ht- Ml Brown Harrell, contralto solo- Mb Corlnne Harris Hammer. Mrs. Charles Mae O'Neil, Verdmmen Ikstaa Em -- Cathedral Choir. Domlnum ..Gregorian Chant laodats lladyn leBsum, the young Margaret Whitney, write from (nt rbtt to the east, Cbkaga la a friend In this city that abe b delighted with her experience, sdfiig 1 dove Chicago, but Ob. v-- IR Oe&a Angell. vhoV singing at tte tabcrasele at the time of Mrs. JieplwHJ address created so deep aa toipratioa, wift sing & solo at the pro fcbitio meeting In the tabernacle The Lord Is My rendering Ight," by Frances AiUtsen. Prof MrCleOan's Hotel Utah orchestrates been organized of six mero-b- n of the Salt Lake- Symphony with himself at the piano, Fnd Xdgiey. Violinist; Willard Fbasn- - -- Notice has been given by the Lagoon management that Don Philiippini and his celebrated band of 41 pieces is to appear again in open air concerts at the resort. The band was here last ,n therr:crrofit,him,r.i-'i,'',- A j A HUGH W. DOUG ALL. - MSS VERA ESTGBERG. A pupil of Emma Ramsey Morris, who will sing lhe3ifficuTt from the Pearl of Brazil, In a recital Moo day evening, June 2$, a Methodist church. and can little harm either of our sing, TABZEHACLE era Sh I.,11 ( The pupils of Mrs: J. S.Melton gave a pleasant recital Monday evening last at the home of Mrs, George H. Burns, nearly 109 guests being present. They by Mian Martha Smith vocalist and Franklin 'Foster, tenor. Others who took part were Misses Morel I Melton, Esther Carbis, Laura Smith, Bertha Smith, Judith Anderson, fftelia Cowan, Mary Goring. Pearl Luke, Susie Smith. Maud Gould, Haze! Austin. Phoebe Simons, Ruby Smith, Retta Calltster. Jeannetta Smith. Vera end Messrs. Welter Randall end Stewart Abbott. Indian Love PendieVon.'n"de (From Lohengrin) were-assist- ag11er Pearl of David Engberg I Fr mud? Mav be not in ,10 per c,nt mud mud if ou hae yOUr washing done at home there is a larg. r p.rc ntage of mud Involved in the priest than you think The water , use here Is all filtered and soft, ned bv our own .xrliiKlve process That's we do jour work better why than ou can do It ) ourself. foj k RirH-ArdJah- d k Tn-- A ooplnt The Laundry o! Quality KJTJ-- k Pupil for three vears or Ooorge Berlin Vocal art, opera In sonca Italian and EnrMh. Studio At etudio Mondae Templeton Wedneiidajs and Saturdays from 1 to I MRS. MATTIE READ EVANS. CHARLES PETER. Pianist and Teacher. Pupil of Uodowskv. Berlin .Studio at Instmeiiw nf ... . y 'r11" ,,n,, mE-k207 4th Avenue. Tel. C court or Haxonv M. m- ,H..R?yal Arl !!? Til ir idu.it- GEORGE E. SKELTON. liofil of (Hrmnv phone n,. 44. " ' Teacher of Violin. and stuiitu 19 Ftmt aveiiu refer Graduate from Trinity College, London. ences Board Reference and Btudlu. Kootn i. Iradk Building J J MCLELLAN. no Templeton Both Hours is H. E. GILES, to 12 a m. 2 to 4 p phones m. daily tw, . . - A-- nrpnirt. j. MISS DAMIE MARLEY. ' (Pupil of Mr MeGletlaB Teacher of Plano. Ptudio 79' E . Te.u!iing - Royal- - Tabic Third ho Bell phon dall), except Saturday Arranged by performer .In ,E llat rrkeiv Offertory March inm Tennheuwr J. X.- - Qneen WM. C. CLIVE. Teacher of Violin ami Piano. 11C StudUi. North State Street. Jrw th rough Eagle Gate lnd U4 Or- cbestra furnlslted for allphone occasions. 1 ELIHU CALL Tmrnr Ikifolat- - Volpf IVa trier. Pupil if illnetti, i(udo 444 Main 1st floor. Voices 12 to 1 p m- - tested fre daily from ANTON PEDERSEN. EDWARD P. KIMBALL Orchestrations ard Song Arrangements, etc. Plano aecnmpfimnvnts obllto Tern-plctPhones Beil, 4W, lnd Mi MTid Orpheum. falt Xaz TORONTO l. 1 , ; .$5.50 $5.25 . Nut Coal fitdlo of Plano, Violin and Harmony. 48 East South Temple. fls P. J. Qufsly, President. J. E. Bransfortl. Secy. A Taas Both Phones HI--4 1C cni merer. Rock Springs and Hiawattta. . L Lump Coal . -- " -- bread than MUSIC STUDIO: Jtaj-y- - Melody any other Thursdays . Vocal years pupil of ifMrge Fergus. Berlin Htudo 619 Templeton Blk Hours. 9 to 4 daily and songs in German, Italian and op English () You Cheat Yourselves if you buy Organist of the Tabernacle Director Symphony Orchestra ALFRED BEST. TEXOR. Instructor For thres A- - 7 ALFRED BEST. ANDREW BOWMAN. StadJd COO Templeton. Teacher of Artistic Binging Perfect Tone. 1 c) Old to make It ORGAN RECITALS. "M-- B. M.' YOUNG, JR., PT'PIL OF KAPELLMEISTER pupil and asemtant of Hrr Teacltcr of lolln. Aixumi r Hsnniann. lntr-viBell Phone y) Rrjin 119 E South t Fourth TmDie. near Eagle .studio, anrnori' Stirdt)r Gate Avenue. ftMnc Main GRAHAM MUSIC BUREAU. MONDAY. JC.VE 19, 11! C. Graham. (Tenor). Mgr. Fml "Assistant Organist Tracy Y. Cannon ArtiMt5. Munutai. )nmrs. etc. furat the organ. nished for concerts. recit&Js. receptions, GuDmant oratorios, commencements funerals etc. Imj ression frzorlenne a Cradle Song SchmH'ker 49 E. So. e tuple. Bell m. b Jore Spring Song C. D. SCHETTLER. Nocturne Foote a) (b) Old MHody Studio 02 Templeton, Arranged by performer Guitar. Mandolin Banjo, Chorus from "Judas Maccabeus.. Mtsste for- - ah eccamona. CaBa laPhone 1351 p. Handel st rucetion H Anton of and Jacques k'rr Pupil Van L4er, Berlin, Gfrrmanr. TUESDAY. JUNE 29. 111. Organist J J VcCleHn at the organ MISS BE1H OJSWORTIL m phony .... Larghetto Second Beethoven Teacher of Plan -Vision r. of Frotn Rhemberger London th K u Studio, Cantilene ir t Vh io Hawley A threatened breach of promise suit ex- -, against him is said to be the 4'avwo of Is planation his why return to Italy. About twodelaing years ago the terror took a fancy fo .a pretty young salesgirl at Milan and she says he promised to vnarry her within two years. She says she gave up her petition at the tenor's suggestion and that he supplied her with money tor a time, incidentally she avers, inviting her ,And her father to Berlin and announcing the engagement at a dinner there Afterwards he wrotw her that for reasons it was impossible for him to divulge he could not marry her. Caruso offered to give the girt IIMSO, but she demanded and give publicity BiriTFong at the Firrt BTl youth LILA J0ST Soorano. Plano and Ptpa Orran Tuner. Graduate tuftirg Ne Flnden Boston. .England Conservatory of Muse. .Te" ,mrn nJ women In No- A rh3TRACY Y. CANXON. - Margaret i RuVheV PicimAssistant , twdon listened the Other day to a Edward Organist .street. Sait Las tUh. Lang formance ortrun of P'nd' ,h' Pach ft. Matthew" Pupil of!eg Gullmant. Paris. 1W?Krm? Ba Haasi.m Gounod-Eddy j at St. Pauls cathedral. How eltmn fr.rtTi taust fas. Perlm Alberto Cry Of the EDWARD. P. KIMBALL fdiffereTTt frrjm New Tork. "whenever 'Golden Wedding" . Gabriel-MarPupils retTd In Piano, Orcan and Studio Harmonv Studio Piano. Organ and Gsrmoa. fcmnleton Butld-Insieiu Angj.il' WBer Th ranaical Traumerel .... H. ced! (by .j But request) T"terTork Studio ;hAn-- . Ilcli program for Phillips;!Residence pjuswis. Beil 45fi. Bchumann Suite 94 Templeton Prom Romeo and rreaUchoral S22-rtas 167. the church of lnd. Tsbrboth Asst. Sunday Organist phones, Congregational conductor as well as good choirs. Con- 4a) Slavonic radle Song Nemda nocle. Organist First lifl "cV ' U. E Church Gounod been arranged a follow: Anthem. n Haxmussen Latter-Dathe performance referred to, b) Old Melody of music Director The Lord is Mindful or Hi Own. cerning V i1. . Arranged by the London Times seidf performer Saints University. SPEHCER CLAWSON JR. rran,,,"1 Sanborn and Wc Mendelssohn; Offertory aoo, Consider Tile wholf Sfuire of The Bridal Train Moore . aX--- . AGNES DAHLQUISIBECK. f Phm IwtiwttoH k f,rdUtiiv invltcdto In the evening e whom Hawl Franklin.? and , TUESDAY. J1NF-- 22. uiT ht4 Prcntner. and Theodors man, stand Ihe wbolc? time, Hntinn. a re not necl P tce will b held. Pupil of s STRAW). d ST i VI cna. of whom there prevails Studio Y. wmong Assistant Leschetlzky Cannon silence Organist Tracy hort and win that might beaVied by those who fre- - 4 th organ. W Tempirtu Bldg Bill phone Planofort. f that bos hav- - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Dougsil will quent ether VnJZ Graduate Stem Ccavervatory, Berlin. secular in .... movement First D concerts. of Fnata If refutaany entertain with a muaical Mmiday ttoa Xaver Bchwarwrnka will filudip. gltxVnt iU tSfement of needed Guitmant IO B StreeL Phone Bell rt Tvrrl-- 1 MISS ESTELLE JENSEN. Jam 1 night at their bom, 22t Ftmrth avenu err that w are not athgiUY mu steal nation, j Idyfif m D Flat ...... ....Faulkes la surely to b found her, for the I ....... it Even ..Johnson nf Bong ht Trorhfr tf Piano. JOHN T. HAND. mg musi-- T e attraction la- simply- the sublimity Profession a I A ecom pa n ) "Th Candloette Shepherd Bong of as the special I Id fir.. ... -jt of George Fergusson and Ai- - j Studio gtodent j Jores Rm 4. The mt th berto Jonas. Berlin Oratorio, German137 E. First So St a,ni Bril Ra1gh phon (b) Old Melody Lieder and grand opera in English. Getta 7on!lr Prof-- Mei of,and Arranged by performer nmn and Italian. tton Par Bell C March la w Faulkes uit-xStudio $rtnth w TempEat mtf ns.r7,'Srii w M. BRINES. A lies Klelssn i It fitv phone, studio SI Residence phone lja-was a wry oomt arxunwnt FRIDAY, JUNE 3. L1,llan Nordk aewred an Im- -' for doin, inferior music, hut the re-- " wTth " th. Wtxi Voice and art ef Berlin. They, were salts of such sights as this should be 21. oHu.fi. Assistant Organist Edward P, LJkiL X tr !!!' .inrifir 417 Templeton Cuild'nx phon ,rt'hi and IlsTen. saL and re--- I to encourage those who desire to raise j hail at th organ enthusIssticsUy ni the orean I New , e!f " an of Tork Walter Bansmann. PupO Y outbursts of favor the by encore general level of the cathedra) and V. Indies from Lohengrin ...Wagner City: Garnett Hedge, Chicago Con- - 111 r i of the,r anmber Cansowe' i dlencea. The, church music all the year through. Harris ervatory. Teacher of voice and jtano P'rt CLAUDE X. NETTLETON. Parker 14 Perurtty 4k Trust BKIg. Phone (b) 'Slumber Song Vats ,rTJlar reStal Ih! inry are to 1 the Choir Rubenstetn Hell 9Ux. 51 wf,r "kind. M Iss Xlelsen "While Mme. Tetrsxxini was tourtmc ' ( "Mckxlv in the TftdMT of Violin. ftffiwul half"? .B'ml in Puccini's Lai America last season, she or her h) CHd Melody listened to an tudirt FAj South Tnjpla Phone i L?... on mansrey received almnn Innumerable Prm ?I Cmnlqse atw Arranged 0T COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY harmony by .:Ur r-to,.... performer h 03-k-: Res Studio 8SL t rftndnm ZB ry bli the rollnwln m aianlnw k. IU. Tmniil ......QAuI music: SATURDAY. JUNE 24. IML Grad-d od fr.rthtwflaJ poumc nffrv F.oofia Oreanlst J. J. McClellan at the organ. Cn Puino. Organ and Violin READ THE Ttfinfrlrtos UWg. &tU tSL 2Uk lud. REQUEST PROGRAM. Bas-SPECIAL was awakened at half Slxnor one conbe the should Numbers after the past morning requested by mt?J addreZ .A Tfairer man narrownesa. Americans now that cert. masazhE PROF. W. G. SASKO. Mme. Tetrazslni at way, has her wrHine the organist. 411 Templeton th Uom- - Iclsen and Nordk-said- - YVf are artist of the telephone In her ewn room discon- Building, city, before Prtday of each TEACHER PTAXOl OP nk nd knowlnx that what nected , have Mr n.,TTT, FOR THEATRICAL NEW by a violent rinctnf of the week. AXD STAGE PICTURES of the telephone, gleepy aa be was, Doors opeo at 12 boon. Recital be- Graduate of Budapest Conservatory, th, he wwman crtUc reflects on thcmselres Btudlo of now Teorhetixky. pupil open canjhi the words. "Sine for Mme. gins at 12:2 pan. sharp. at 2121b snwt Bpnsa Booth. dbTLPle Lyrk' Betrayed Ever wash anjr clothes in Tcgclir of Voire ami KlortiUon. Punll of M.ui.im Ann t Arnold .mil Mm Itertha Kunt Hikr Sudni Kaat -Second mss aiwl Schubert Belto r ' If-- ZORA A. SHAW. VocAl Studio, Fourth Avenuw Bell Phone 2280- - 2H Engagements for concerts, roclala, weddings, etc. Aifpropriate organ services for funerals &9p B yd Park Building lnd ,. 270, liell Ml. The piano pupils of Mrs. Mary F. la Autumn .Franz Sanborn Erma Pendleton gave a big recital at the Music company's concert Consolidated (From Tannhauaer) , ball Thursday evening, assisted by Wagner Miss Nellie Hasbrouck. kfulL Flames are contralto, in Soaring ww 71 tt The young lady fee vocal numbers. Trmatore) and been has in Cincinnati, 8llla studying Angell wo?" 1 Others JWbande In the Wood..Goet has made decided progress. Voelker took were the Miss vho Soul (From The Ella part 'to?, Helen Cook Master Howard Skofidd, Mb Vera Miss Nelli Olander, Master Arthur Engberg Jtearibp Haabrouck31iBSrErances SIoaift Miss u. Ruth Clark. Misses Laura and Arsella Rassmuasen , Bome to our Mountain .. Smith, Miss Ellen Olander, Miss Ruby 11 Williams, Mrs. Henry Kirkman, Miss n? Trovatore") and Mb Engberg. Ledora Ckflam.'llisZ Jeazif Service, -Miss Alton Free Miss Emma Carlson, Song. Pale Hands I (From Indian Rove Lyrics) and Miss Irma Ridges. n'' '.;Vra VTl'l -- 1 en here, a lf ! I,.-- , k Iherioaowinir program will be ren-Jr- od season anznraders: strong Janpresskm. by pupils of Emma Ramsey in high class concerts- - The band WitT Monday evening. June 24. at be accompanied, by 'quartet ofhifh-clas- s yms the Firs Methodist vocalist church. tATMT 1 i-- Mame, riots. James P. Olson, bass. organization plays twice daily at tte tack and dinner hours, and also In the big lobby. AhmaUy Prut. XeOeUaa has arrang'd a rare aeries X programs, both on the popular and dusk order. tftMWB.rd.From wWi-ao- d W . The tWbhL? d ren-der- plac 1vt,eUn a. MAIN ST. m Alice BcttkT- MW 36 iliard (ily In among the large number of students who be will eradua?-from the law department f th lniersitv of Michigan during ,riL- - month He is tne completing a highxtaiuling.- wbpe-he-and h's w.rk has been of excei.rn.nal known For two ar- - h. fore Kolrnt srole !hr..uxhout He is also a (radii- he as in the , n,,n the! of 1,10 Knikht S'lxar t .,f Ejnionl f Arter leaving the uni- - fanada During ompahi the tmi. ml so, nt .ersit he siwnt two jean, ae n ,,, nard he has an'l .r in tne Eng, ish department of the Michigatt conscientious student ah I as a ..,ks acadenn at Rexhurg Idaho At he has always had a lgh tan.lmg In' teith seh.ls he has a legion of, hfs clas- - He lea frien.ls who will he glad to of ling qualities and Is bound make a in ,h' KaHt- - Hbth l home success in hls ( ho, n pro'e n..n U4 Jeaa Mb ,. 2.-- V - (Statist Mater) &fl5Jtole Hama Hammer and si fllTLER GEO. II. IX) WE. orr (jHindcnce ) Ann Arbor, June 12 Geo. H. 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