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Show -- PESEft ETE VEXIX CT JANUARY V a 6 1012 i 15 P bout 30 prominuu patrons ol tntt myahal art Kathrl In th street studio of bpeiur (Mavsin Tuesday evening, wh n thp ttii cal artlatn engag'd m e ;,ibhthing lie m hoi of niuif dram ith s an xhthition of th'ir plana aivl i ini U that ih reeling Htniifc TiuT V ppai p in dept uidknoe Mis Kdna hvans wi K Mi Kaiser an I not at the pria rtMd- - dramatitt ponei! in operatic The m T( mi),Miy. marchf (,r X Faust. Atiauanfrom tcitt 'vriTTTid rinT ictid e has X Mr Itougall didjTr ml u Fohem r me Fltrrt , and nn ttjc (xn'nnatory lecturing and.ii-- i d ,1. giu I i The,y Mi Clawson pl.iv.iig tli. ii (.till r vay Sri-.f ih. anil ..Imio a... oinpanmivnls d.ii.tm. d Tin trio ...ntinuert th.ir d. sirlpliv. r sli jiaiil hltuUin Frill ty ev.nng at th- - r I. II. c of Mr Dougall wh.r api.r. five unlit me filled the luom. and t nt the attise to cm v.iv ..uragenu th . if -- VLEASA'T note lorneg from of Hin .p o ft Milan Hal--- . the progYeas there of Mr John .1 Burke, the halt Lake tenor n with ifto wife, F.mily Clowe the vie!! known writer. has been Kirk AJr omo i .to Itnt ahroa.l Tot 11 I1! fij ke has Just bun uig.ig.'tl h'H.l uel known managor to sing Ihd In the opera i,lE tenor roll Of Edgar , I.uUa, during the carnival season 1111 amt , 11:. which begtui Dec :: ' at Turin The the. W J1 end Feb n a round of such starffi-I,.- .i i pla' I .lurks as -- IL trovatore Nonna and Faust - j hn I m Coosa is taking a iround the w.old at a hb-ve- Ml hit lung in yihenotoenal v a. at .uil ail r j whiih In b md sut-co- ... music louses repoit business liohlmg II fatrl well after the tohullb e does not apjvar lcaei i i j i in. in. t loipiii.v to lavs b cvb'l th in- i i om-.auv disp.eiitJon to complain The talk r .n liav. to v.r seems mj to ng mat bine trade similar I" 'ha Hustiiioana ceiveil of late a great lmi;; us I is (dinned t. ..IT. r penal iivattueea of The Tales o. Hoffman St The Christmas muafi given at r filing 1 itl ' the run of Tin Marks cathedral will be repeated h during V n vlval of R 1.1 ti H od is also general request, Sunday morning beund. r J. ortsi i so i atfi.n cause of the extellence both of its ..rganlaanon that was more enthus- lection nd performante not vet If full I. ,iir. 1atli of vears and appreciated by iastically reeived ta h. iP.YW.Tnd ho iadihawlikLitacr thei- L X t., now the Town will ha Swansea f'tmn. sang whether It was In tho Iiippo- - duy morning. Miss Jessie Nelson added lit reif Jmtra, or at the banquet at the Wul-ih- sing 'Vain is mj Ktreligfn." by Hewitt gards her her snrfvtt, in sorb she tills r. equipment Astoria, tho singers took thetr list- At the eiennig service, Will 0 Phillips bv conlerrlng upon her the honorThe Way to Heav.n," b will sing, eners ba k for the moment to the t ib. ary freedom of their borough 1 .r the le In Salt Lake City, where millions Barnard servt.es she has rendered to the nt tourists as many as 300 900 per year, Since she rented at Craig- Li isle Thonruvs Edward sang town" Mrs tig e been entertained at organ recitals Nos in castle tho Swansea vallev and various other concerts Senator Thursday at the funeral of Mrs Rosa the Barotuss Cederslrom ha U Clark of Montana opened his A Hodge, in S. M Taylor's mortuary been ready to sing for th benalways fit of chapel. final charities Many times she has palatial home In Newr York for the of the rtah choir for two toncerts for the arranged poor sing band gave dels Organist MiCIellan played on , The Twentieth Infantry ing herself and pressing other noted at the outsiders Senator Clark s organ, which Is perhaps a public concert Friday evening, into service Lake Salt wait new the finest in any private home In the post, when a Antonio de Beauties, composed by Hr. was world and gave one of hi remarkable Tt was on a Baturdav evening thu la Mora, the bandmaster, organ recitals.' la In four movements, and Felloe Lyne made her modeallv anTho wait nounced In dehut a composimeritorious hurriedly pr. The music in connection with the Is (Ofisldereff a pared "Rigolott.. at the London taking of the veil by young novitiates tion. Opera house by Monday ail inu.M a! at the Judge Mercy London was vocal with her name t.v hospital 'WedCarl Samuelson, tenor, w 111 sing next luesdav nesday afternoon, was of unusual she had received 3o vppll ward Thirty-firIn hen at) It was mostly Gregorlnn and Friday evening, on the t n..( the occasion of the cations n for h' r aut .graph meetinghouse, Talestrlnlan and sung from MSS menti. others for uwtst fart well to be given Franklin Madsen amc ami numerous haritabfi comniuni. uh.ns M Marys Cathedral music Sundav recommend ng .livers nd sninl-- v vnl. e The city library Is in receipt of "The lozenges At 8 a m , organ at 9 a m . Miss Lor cures and .net complexion writThomas." Theodore elta Ilohler soloist at It a m. lawn-ar- d Memoirs of What furth.r of fam. (.ujfil a ten by his widow who was a Mias Fay. deptitante d. sir.proof s MASS, offertory "Adeste Fldcles1 b Novello, M!s3 Mae O Neill a talented musiciin, before marrying What matter if her Tai.Ja is not Mr Thomaa. quite so happy an experiam e ia her i Organist Tracv. Cannon of the First YHidjThe of Kansas danghl. Cltv chuS-.Miss Jen mo Bunds Is resting and physician remains went ti It. x Congregational the talk of Linden burg, Ida . Frld ly night to opn a visiting with her 'family, and looking town In. fib ntallv notwithstanding new, organ in the local ur iiiml w Ith a view to preparing plans she furnish- -, a - rnulits for a lilt stake tabernacle this evening Sundav, f..r the future But Just at present introspe.ti.in on th. part of tlic orltnof he will spend with friends and rebuilt e she has not decided on any particular as to British anl su. h at 8t Anthony, and returns home Mon- line of action In the meanwhile, Miss is being welcom'd by many day E P Kimball will officiate at the Bands First Congregational church organ In friends who express sincere pleasure NEW LIBRARY BOOKS the absence of Mr Cannon at her musical progress Ml, d 111 Thu Pe.embci Issue of The National has a handsome notice of Magawne knd-lh- e lart u,. rent in.1 exposition the Mormon Tabernai le choir played s ivs An extra, t rnun the notice m it r e Story of the promised Ian 1 was wall as as in song fittingly proclaimed New In the literature and the exhibits musl-rl Yo'-has nev r been visited by a .1r fm-yrn- rr i and-ther- 1 i- -n i .i -- J37iu firH-Ti- f- I rf I -- MAiNST OLUMQIAN U OF IT DEAMATIC CLUB IN ARMS AND THE MAN " Pin Mi mi. r- - . f r fl. . tsl for n t -- tturdiv ' I rf nn m nr mil ar hiMMJ it th r low fi ft t . i ixl I tir,. v VI lib Lu lie R r- -. 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I f Mh n out M U I st K or ttoj phom r ( Tom String It ti tr Jl- 8 otl md F..x Indian Folk i t an 1 J ThIs Brines will take iharge of the music In Immanuel Baptist church, and organise a quartet in audition to trainHo will sing ing the chorus choir there himself Sunday evenings MY Kaysvtllo people are to be given a musical treat on the evening of the 11th InsL bv a i1lt from Profs Mr Clellan, Weihe and Best of this i (tv these artists to apuvr In their several special rols of p rforman. e An engaging program Is being prepared The TTtah Conservatory of Music has organised a elass In operatic study, from whleh promising result are In evidence. There are to be two practices a weefc The board of directors of the Conservatory presented this week, a olid gold coat lapel button handsomely enameled to each and engraved, member of the staff of instructors faant-uelso- The foil ,w mg in bo ' till J.lll.ll I't irv k- III ill Ml' - w l m it .. i, , n, ill Art her Tin itr . .1 tv ,,t i B.tith. nu w I t. i vt hi 111 t tlas of I ur B. ns n lolm Rn Km Rhh1 (onratry Iui Trfii-- MUSICIANS 1. DIRECTORY 4 Ctirtis-Aron- 1 BOS lr.rti I i I MISS EDITH KINGSBURY Miller of New Mu(l(U of F ork Citt oic Will f'ultn ''on kv n Bil r nf Mu9 Gart-t- x k FtudJo MISS NORA GLEASON, it ti r ft M 1 M - h S' tr iU f ill ni 1 'lit p ht ir9 i t ir I ) .1 n j J Hid ( h ur i h nd !ldrn to 12 apfHintmrnt thtrr 1 t or h nti BUTCHERING TRE FaM fudio xfl 44 SmFh 1231 n i 1 I ru'T f 11 r -- ! II E 1 - k ' I WM. C. CLIVE. Teacher of 3 lollo and Plano Not State Street lust through Fagie Gam Orchestras furnish ed for all occssl ns Main Bell 3167 k Studio 114 J J Theatre magaziii FOR mtTftirtl, VFV9 3VD STACK PICTT7BF9 TORONTO Piano anil Pipe Organ Toner. On l.mte tuntrg department. Ned EOglsnd Conservatory of Musle, Boston, Mass Bell No M A phone 1446-- x street Salt Lake City. L tah The kind to et ithon MEADOW VIEW X s' - t '. L $20 suits now $13 35. $15 suits now $10 00. All of our $35 silk and now $23.35. serge lined-suit25 per cent off Mens ' ! s Trousers. Also 2C per cent off Boys Overcoats Mens fine $150 shirts, now $1.20. C UTLER Q - 'i 36 Main Mreet Knitted Garment Sale -- The Quality Butter. UNION DENTAL Salt Lake City, Utah. Wholesale Distributors. 111 Honest Work w & .V. Honest Price a Prtitil pa i v k f I ft i A k h or no i MM Ml MJ We Treat You .Right Off! llf w p:1 I v v. uXl ( .14 ' 1 in 113 MalnSI Main SI hill people fell altiiiit KING COAL upll h,i e 1 ' li' J. if Plates to increase our foire. f a Montk XIV, $150.00 $20.90 Down, $19.00 a Honlb $200.00 S23.00 Dovvi, $14.01 nrth i if '1 ikIi Buy with your brains, as well as your puise. Dont buy an unnecessary tiling simply because its a bargain, leave it for the man who really needs it. Our January sale puts these suits and overcoats on the firing line. $25 suits now $16 65. LM. Christensen Produce Company VICTROLA ViCTROlA XVL - Mi Is von want the best buttei mP -- y iTcatMr Of pmnp if this is the jijSi H He pison PRICES w u t CLARENCE J. HAWKINS, MISS MARIAN M. CANNON of tl.irtrut. Mnno. Harmon? aiul niHrv t IK Plamrt nnd Teacher r itnrv Pupil of J J MaJtilan haTf I k tin GUSTAVE SCHUSTER. H mi ir tt ji f M r mj ton 'f August Berlin Spamith HI k Ii 4 n nd vt Main htudlj at honi orur th 1st at phnnf Ahton Avenue Forest DhI hono litli MISS LILA J0ST, SOPRANO. GEORGE E SKELTON Richard Pupil of KipellmeHter MRS. MATTIE READ EVANS Teadtrr of Violin. I.otir and puj ti md aaaM tnt of Herr ! ondon Graduate fr n Trinity llge Pianist and Teacher AHxinfUr 207 Ibirumann Hrln K'for'r p find studio Poor j hoArt! P rhr Pup Of jOdwsk Mudenuo ph do Main 1251 k f Tr id buildw g Fnnh 207 4 Mi Avenue Tel 1251-DRAMATIC ART. PROF W. 0. SASKO. G F Ger.lon lute nf Philadelphia TF.ACHFIt OF PIANO. Brhnal nf Elocution will accept llmit- tEAD TnC Graduate of Budapest Conservatory, ed number of pupils desiring high ' Lil,t ,h South !!"" of now Studio open Tesihetizky pupil ,,1' Ilri,'r"' at 2i:t4 east Bo ond South. ioi jn J : nJ I MISS VERA ELDREDGE, Instructor of Piano and f'rnr tt'irhor of nlv fradnt of I ner Coil ge of M jlo ( nhetixki method taught studio 60 bust lrt Si rth Phone BiJ y t f iolii, rt!T r f in 1 ITH the improved sound, amplifying lurfacei and all moving parts completely concealed in an artistic cabinet, it appeals lovers whose discriminating tastes demand the BEST. to music r J We have just received a shipment of .Victrolas and are in a posi-tio- n to make immediate deliveryLoLstyle jfand 6. 4J It will be a pleasure for us to entertain you at your convenience with some Victrola music at our Victrola Show Rooms. r ojre and irnn wonderful , the most enjoyable and the most useful musical instrument of which the world has ever had any knowledge. d? 1 irr Mf tjiPTvr or Ablr fivtmat! Multipart r M4rn rn and Adxancd ruin' bon iinnt Wunjl i MK Irllnn, 12 n Uu line No Hll phonicTmplt Toltn T he Victor Victrola The most din ard Hurmoti j M4 al 4fr The next program of the music sech in n(- - in tion of the Ladies Literary club will i be devoted to Chopin and will be given ar. ti. r nt the club house on Wednesday Jan .f Wining Coop, r nl th. Iti k M a 10, from 2 to 4 o clock It will In. lude Flze- Llf, f I.,r H r P the following Paper Chopin bv Miss Emerson J.inmal' vU--s 5 and 0 Lllllnm Pierce- - Nocturne, oh 37, No. Adv 2 MYs ntures Fergusson P rts ami Nefilen, aiolin selec lion Mazurka, op 7 No 1, b Nocturne, Travel on the T'latnn Steppes Fran, k Four Months Af ..it In Bpln op No 9. Mrs B F Anderson ReadHmbmr Insurun e ing ex. erpts from tleorge Sand 'and m rl. a s Vi.llonal Hinin Lizt s" Chopin, Mrs Frank Browning Spalding stonev Ii v. . Points in Nurin Nocturne op 56 No 2. Mr p Swift llllain l.lov.l Vfiirrlson Cook, a. Impromptu 90 No 4, op Thomas Mem irs of Theodore Thom Schubert. Butterfly Etude, Chopin Miss Blanche Miller Songs, (al Mhlden's Wish: (b) Lithuanian Sons, ITA1J AN Mrs J. C. Taylor Near the Fountain favallotti 11 f antiro del ian$4i Berceuse Cradle Statfcowskl, Bong Sorao II pHottf ril utayna Chopin. Mias Lillian Phelps String quartet. Nocturne op 9. No 2, Ethel MMISII Nettleton, piano: Cert! Cowdin, violin Eva Youngdale, ba M idro Vatuiah7a clsr"onet. Marian Matthew, cello. A cordial Invitation KICTION. Is extended to all club menfbers and other friends who may be Interested iVmarent Xobodyg Purlin Studio JOHN T. HAND. MISS BETH CUSWORTH. r n and Al tudnt of of Piano Tfurlier Jona BrUn Ortrl wermn I rom th Ha! Aadmy of Muic brto UMer and grand opera id hngliivh Gr s n fl n ?tulio 77 bo Tt hast 1IU in jn and Italun r i.ls i d LAKE MUSICAL COLLEGE 909 ltfi-St.. I ml , 12362 1 The program for the first Vnrspeil class recital to he given on the evening of the 10th Inst . at John T Hands studio, has been prepared, and those pnrtl ipatlng will In. lude Miss Gern trude Despain. J T Hand, Carl and Miss Rose Biuithen m UM4 UTAH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. SALT don s- pleasant xnu&ioal program was given at the atudlo of Mrs 1.1a T Davis on New Year's evening those who played violin were Milton Its. kmsn, Lynn Ostler, Noll Offinr, Guv Wilght, and Roy Winter A Mary Odonnell very pleasant feature of the evening was two original Christmas poems given r Miss trladva Johnson MYs Emily Sltser also gave two delightful vocal numbers . B-- . l&M bouth T n pit Vctcal Studio Cl Fourth Avenue Bell Phone "AO ns wf eons.-rvatlM- u I FhJ!o of piano HUGH W. DOUGALL i! v nl Fhufit ANTON PEDERSEN. Icana Studio Fhonc 11X2. of Ind IyfBthttizky uUt MatF S B Street I r- i .1 163 SPENCER CLAWSON. JR. Plano nKtmrtlon Pipil f Marie prentnr ard Thodt)r27 inh Dt MRS. AGNES fiAHLQUIST-BECSTRAND. Pianoforte Wern r ( nservafory Graduate Student Xarer Bchwranka-- olce Trainer. Mala tfiudia test'd free daily from Western Fuel (OUchlm, Hwhcr A Co. Klttir ) Cabla Address "Wesfu.x" Vz Main St PtMnef 219. . Entire Third Floor Talking Machine Department t Plitf unfil 'Hvrr 141 Psiiilega liiir trnetlrn Drs Ward & Halen Ilmira. 113 Main 411 Ji M - Work . SimdnjN 10-- 2 Bill Plume 2797 C,nnrftMfeMt lit Uf IT |