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CUTE. 1)41'68,43:011;:. of Violin and North State Gate occaoona Main . etaJudi mte.i.ioamernti 1 '-- of Trade Butidlet. .00010,000.A.M.00,0000,110 Tinter MInretttle.ste,117Traffic?: 1,:n. ,1 a Attn'Thfl -- - Dirre-M- Ft. -- 44,1:11 1170100111r; o. :CITEt7S771:00:1ElitIl. yinevcrii b011rA EVMing of te , I Milt-es MISS MARIAN M. CANNON. , Plano. Pool! Or August Spath p,,i:. fg,;11 -- 'eattt o- by and Theory. Nicrii CONSERVATORY OF INCORPORATED. -- I lErIC .. E, --- - Witlard J.n ,;11:ng Sinnt TeMpl.tOn Telt .phone Wasatch ':,14 Ail Branches of Myatt, Taturbt. Conservatory and ResitIcnca, - ,A,i,i.,, AMOONW.N.Fooloftfilo , Ittortm---10; Temple, St. .tro, trine tn. sa 35 . , DRAMATIC ART. 1 - I 0'. F. Gordon. late 'if Philadelphla tloudtPc'rn &hoot of Elocution. will accept limit- Beiti;loterisp. 1)up.litTsIENTs: s ed number of Donna desiring hIsh- Hass iristrtiction. Sit) South 1th EARL ' Prof. John 3, MertIcliati, tiatn,..,, Both phonPs VII. Vintir. Prof. tVilisrd FL Prof. Alfred Best. N'iltal 7. TORONTO. . W. A. Public itani Prof. Wets0, . ,, )7 ........, Pedb"fir GEORGE E. SKELTON. Teacher Of Violin. RGefrea,rdeurt;ette 4 , , 3.;;cten4,,, yl . Ego sow ,';',,,,r,::1( ,1 .L -- Gra - i ReferenceProf- - J. trTAK cLARENct I. NAWKENS. Harmony' Plano. Of Clarinet. teacher t' Bidt . Vati.t0 S. 1 t.4 'i;'',11,:141'1111' Sit 1:N'rtEDr' n Bret clam and 1,1ondoltn Teachnt Piano. drskt, east a:it rota Bid. Children'sf at home. coinerBell7th6411. Getar. Ptudin, voices narnfullr trairto. hours It to 12,1Forest ,Dale. .-" . 0 OGV..tSPASIct:111:9sirvatory WI Graduate of IORN T. RAND. Studio new open pupil of Teechetirky. Student ot George Fergasion ami at. at 212 east Second South. Dentin. Oratorio. Jonas. tort, and ltrand Gsrm; oPtra lu Lathan. usder Gei., STENCER ClItWSON, TR. teen and Italian. IS FAA Routh studio Tteinle.' no tel-- Residence Piano nstroction. 0:7.u:71E0n:77:er , CwiklittadhEttl lervator);(OR mutate) K to etrgantat and' ''.---.7-1- or (2', 1, 't . ; r, , BY AllatIVIPAIRBANIES FROM LIFE. I Musk... ,. ' : k :, e) ,. ,..., ,, , ' tt7 I 1 ) e - -- Th.! lieaith of Mrs. 1.ns paten: their eeming to noolin Las viPit s it Lake, thfooto, ,clowt he,' all! give I' r fr.: iiainher onrts ihroilgh Utah - gageritr!hnognellitt'e'essu. LialLted toroth. Etucho tii7nui-k- MISS NORA GLEASON, ' ' ' :, ,,x. T - he Pro- Yir k - ' -- lift ilti. ' ' tailelta ore Nir sLI ' 1 t-- II:It 'ii, ., ', : rr, ,r ft!...,, ,r, 1 4, , . , 0, AM, will have OM inIN.,trOnOOl. ,, 1 ,t?,. AO t!iiAr 86 to attention :treClal - t4 ) , - in Orr whish open a ith elita ,:rt4ti.ist I.': ), r !et cti :Lome. , . ' 4!;,.., S-- - . . se. ' !Ra firew,or',.:' -- : A st Lg. fretahnt,tus platno. P. N. COOK. TEACHER OF PIANO. v'' :5 r. a ' I ' : .. , ,;-- , tit-- trAr . . T;vo MUSICIANS!. l ;t ',eight to re Art World vice and criticism Of his work. young Avard is an exception to the rule that offeringa are unwelcome. .tiktese friendly shown himself eager to receive ..... itanelit of their suggestions Iseveral weeks. .1.. V. I: and k frni New has protited by them. during tr,. 'arrived where he i..,, 1,,,,, ,,ur;rig the work was be. Avard. ,bon .a ginning to show the right promise. rmbg:''. .,,l'i 1,,,m i past tr.,. ypary. 1.r .:.-milted three models' to the Nailonal I liarge humber.of i,1- - ,,e.., !,.ming3 and academy. They were critically exam. x .:.,41 by modeis in .4 and one of the three was subh"Il hied. mitted for second examination. While Iseveral ',' ; opose tiOn. A ,vi i IA II these End entries were favorably men. eh,. r, ..!! ,,,,,,Ite, tinned. they were not accepted. Mrs. I sale ,f thepaint.t,g,, ,, - h ,,,,works. COM'I Movrard. after steing his model of "Th. is fundi, i, (tto,...41.,i;e ed,. ,. .,, of young Fighting Pumas.! secured a scholarI .1.1 in the Art Ftudents' ship for him ril in F:,air!,t, .. I ';'tra :,1: ;::: t.Tht:shtl'ig.e' i ',' a Frirbanks league, Of which Ihe la monitsr Eight ' New IIOf hi link newapapers gave him daily daUghtvr. '...:.:', 1,r ,r, .v,nue. I Mr Failhank. wii', 2 ,I (all8e. IN i much attention In illustrated articles t m.,ial has I r., sholtt his work soon after this; and ri., I'Afoot Of th,. work it Anon four well known . doing in itw Lorf m,,ag,,t,z,ln21....., e.:He's, i..........4,f!y 3. 1,; ' An tshibition of itr:: :,,!ii of in. ,, It ,,:' 1,7,, ordinary Akrrl' bethat is raili,: ,,,, k ,. tnade nes, t,i,nains,ofhoos k hnd es. .11!,,Z ! h.gh,; a rrdrgori, ' , .1 toe heart t rr : 7 BlgA Place In . .0.P.,,,""..110-..- - -, - , A ,,, ''' Y ou.ntg Utah Scylifol r Wins ! 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'4: S,- i f t 1 1 ii , i I :,. 0 1 f I - ,, , --- -1 Vall4. . e , ,,,- , ,,,,,,i 3fiRCII, 30 1912 SATURDAY DESERET;, EV XING, NEWS , , .' ., u , . , , I ' . , ., .., - , i t . ,, ,,- 'omit' r 4? . , , al ' . ., ' , . 1 ,':. ,: ) ' , :.,, 1 1 . - - VI i- k . op ' I.,r i 4 - ..,,...- , ,. 1.,1 t - .. e . ; ,.I , ' ,i, i ,2,1iftoid.17,.. ..e.--,,,,- i . ! - , ', -- - - .' e ,. 4Enualts:lian.adts:ColainnadevrhyPioant7orrinrramots...3d.nat7tiltirNe.a.BouatelLA Pr .,r titan S!, ooIls has yorniokinoi , 1,,Ot.7.:e!,-- dour ,: Mn 11: AFIVT:Intekril0a.rs'Tunt.tIlle,r3la"rT,11.' - Ar.l.....,.. . time he has be,?n enaared in Pen ipt ur- Harper-rSt. Ni,holas and the Chris- ',treat. Salt lAtke City. Utah. TEMPLETON B4ILDINO Music init. The first work of the young art- tian Herald, soon are to have innsin nen,,r STUDIOS. ist to attract attentIon vas his clay trated articles about the lad. 'Ike a orili ,aimprise seniz Easier 1 ho ',I.!: the youngeat EIS. AGNES DAELQUISTBECIC Award Fairbanks wrtten h.: Mr. modera:g done in the public schools three vers,.., ' : eshibtBOWMAN.' ANDIt17.V the in here. ever admitted STRAND. rentiltiAn His teachers csprce.ed surprise: sculptor i Srepliets Tr, in noting the excelien,, of his work Hone cf the National academy. Hon Voice Production. 601; ' the 114.w pi ei plaae s,ioday Pianoforte. in , . work nn En.stor and aJvised hix father to give him Young. who is doing excellent eonso rv a t ory, morning. April 7. when 2,t,,rn BRINES. M. ;;)411kr tI I1 ) ti' .,''. twrvit'e xv.11 he gi ti it, the- !.3.;,ern,tele every bpportunity por,vibie to develop New York, another Utah 'Om is un- SludPnt Xav.r Sedlo. Volta 12ulturo. 61 i. his talt-oa vacation art stinted in his praise of the work of 244 1.),,3ev. Ave. V.I. Thrlanti Dunne i li A I vt4r t,,.' school conducted by J. 1.eo Fairbanks.1 the boy. Asked to point Out his failCANNON. TRACY, V. Di prolossainal thesio.ans remark l tannot sug'; 4!1! ' ..', that the Inanag,-Ti- !Its of Ier local resuperviror of art in the public echoids ings recently. he said; Piano, Organ, Harmony. 6154, ANTON PUEUEN. arto in his talent to here. With saw makeNa 'iti.1,,,..:::,fr. work miFtake the them the sorts boy. the being gest boy waiting GILLS. rtfom.ts misdone, by some of the xtodents and be he is bettPr able to see but ritiptte un- f1 r r ,::. '';,,i rinse for the instrumental Studio of Plano, Violin and Harinony. , deciart-Piano, 603, 604. 603.the 7.est momrnt: to his father that he could takes than I am to show them to him." 43 Eost South Temple. til romparativ;ty ; TOUT BROWNING. MARGARET i --- -1 or7 nottol do teV contraeling ro,A for band and :i i Pruipbetter work than they were doing. This opinion is shared by KDIBALL ED. P. z His desire to forge ahead in the work tors In New York, among them Jamee Who Will he Heard at the Tabernacle Nett Saturday Evening. hestrit 1,,atterS. Itl,se hitter wit' have I ,. Piano. MUSICAL LAKE COLLEGE Organ, SALT caused his father to take him to New P, Frazer. Harvey. Proctor. Knight .. ,..: necessary time In which to secure their et:S,S 1'1 1!. L York. 909 Rice fit.. Ind.. 12583. here he began work In the: and citars. whose advice and efitickte scluErmEn. c. D. help and prepare their prograiint There l eona is which , The chocolate Soldier" .,:: Mandolin, Guitar and Cello, 41. hope that prominent Metropolitan mueeum und,2r a special he has Lail. the benefit of. Sophie tirnittieca. director. Student of ritualistic churches always make the ilstrolig ! Royal COnliorViti011 tit Musk Stuttgart. cert. bandS may he brought lo r jrng most Of the (lay., but the others appear,i part. came out to hear the singers. STAYNER. C. F. Germany. Pupil of Manuel Garcia. the .simirrier to civ. serv,r, of ,S;Meerts. Pap h year to he making of the (lay and was so pleased with the i4alt bake I , ; Piano. 606. ;. . i ; vocali4t the ho sent him on to New more of a spctial eNcnt. 1-1 to study for tke Oading role in a artr Miss Jennie Sand h:ts emnplet.-i1 r' i ' '' - ':' ... 1s..,,,,,,, ... nes praduction to be placed on the ':,,t, :: Wanes 7.1,1,,tutl Brown awl Sliirio Warrangements for her Itrst song retital di,,A,,,,,....::::Ir V ' '' since returning home from three and burton. pupilm or Ntrfo. Alberta Dersham, hoards Sept I Mr. Giles says that ,... 18mr' Mr Ileese in his new position. ought a half years- study in Europe. It is In 1 Iaza a piano recital In the Firs.t $.4 ...)0. ,I k be given in the Salt Lake theater on congrilatIonni ,hurch. on the evening to win a decided advance in salary. L , . 17., ussisted of the or the 19 next. by April evening April 40, t, !!'isv. ,T;;f1' tI, ' 1, . i Mrs. 8. T. Porter. a student of the , Nils. Sands will best of local talent '."4.,,4"7..,. : ') t :' :041 The Utah core,ervatory of Music Salr I Ake Muskat college under sing three grolips of songs In a lkiadame over artfor itrodbeck. Ciennan and English. her assisting Sophie L.. has arranged for tho use of Assembll :::: avidw,............"....6.....,..........1 to be Mrs, Slitiela ciayton hall Nionday evening. April h. for its year, will leave in April with her hus!' i planiste: tot. Kiniledlist. nith Prof. public recital. The final selection of band and four children for their ranch '4. illemmmomomosmimmi .' al she will Franklin. Idaho; establish f Miss representative poplin from eseh demetlellan J. J. ttecompanist. 7 t 7 t.i.,.:3,, i f ' Sand! has Ind been heard mime her re- - partment haa heOn made and the pu- herself as Instructor on the piano. f tarn. xvpt by a few of her intimate pil, are, now preparing their numbers. Tho "14(.4.111EamillommElmly.,; ' current season of Tabernacle or,11' friends. and as reports indicate a most This vent is arousing considerable a los' 0 gan recitals beginsibe second week In on her part. there in music circles, and the Cdprogress Interest pleasing : The have her. Miss April tn hear officiating organitits desire growing .,. nervatory expectm a large audience. -'- --,,, . Ii) provided themselves with new scores, Sands ought In be welcomed by a f ft St. and propose tc make this year's reof house. Mrs. Emma Pamsey A. IL Peabody Organist Nieme .., r -- ..m,speaks in the highest terms of the Marks cathedral will play a special citals more interesting and entertainMod C la . ....90,.... he Palma" during ing than ever. 4 young an aetomplistimentS. arrangement of L.." lit ;some' ifii ...t ,i , ,, !;., service. I'Llerf.".' Sunday niorning4 4 ,"'rlz'r"...-o...--The First Methodist choir will preIt )t As. t , will I rieri sent Shellyti 74Ja.: tt ,:' ,..:, if The First Presbyterian choir cantata, "Death and s,,gzirpt-trzet.,,,,- ,,,.,'S ''''; 0 ,: Life. and Roger's "New Life." On the give Maunders cantata of "Penitence. ,,,t4 0 f,":,. j; Ali evening of Sunday. April 7. The choir Pardon and Peace," Sunday C.evening. ' 1 1 0.11 , A .:f."-c--.:-Taylor rr:go Bono celebratM his seventieth The choir includes, Mrs J. .be assisted by Mrs. Waiter ,t - : "4 : ,' People throughout the entire interl',.,,t- -: ' a few v eeks gc t Feb. 24:i. ; t. tie (harp). Miss Eya Cranford (vio- moment Mimi Edna Dwyer contralto. birtav 4'i' ,,, ': C. Cur,:- and J. ,. ,..:, sit Ai B. di- Summers J. s; and tenor, choir that W'etsell W. , is Mrs. t24, - i : A. second c., ,., lin). imountain west, wherever music is cultivated rector, and Mrs. J. Imuis Strohauer, tis basso. with 3ilas Maude Thorne opera i, his, "Nero,- - is not L!!' organist. organist. will welcome the return of this popular, reTN TEl BRONX ZOO. AVARD FAIRBANKS AT WO Sunday music at St. Xiary's catheMis, A lire NWIF01 will be the prinMiss "Lenla Settrack. the First MethoMiss Oriella . m 3 , soloist, dral at at the anliable music house to business circles. dist contralto. give a song recital NV. Brooke, 04.e.0,0,0 mezzo "Ave cipal soprano, i nual :lo leaf tin,1 literary festival An the coming week in Park city. Maria" flionlaiset At 9 a. In.. sing- carn,Itto hall. on Eaater t z: Sunday. Artli permit, tonsinir noted pieces or scUIPThe International Studio. a recogSt. Cecelia- chirrup, and 17. to t- Mese Ttowen:a Korns. who liCto sing a ing by the bY Miss Alice 10,11 b: the rtaelic soeltv. tore xhibited theie. At the outset nized art Journal published in Paris, Farrell. At ITth- : ; Valins." he triAh of male solo in the Firk Methodist church. "The ailj ITT piottrant In acup New t: flat. London and New York. is flfOn to have York, 'oar(' gained the 11 1, m Leonars Mass t t ,f aim , F iunday mrnin g. '4 the daughter soloists. Miss Engene Mercier, Mrs. J. quaintance of a number of boys of his an extended critical article on the worn --- OVin age. fifteen years. and soon it beCity Commissioner W, II. Kerns. She J. O'Connor. Mrs. NC'. H. of the young man. Lindsay, Mit r,i,olis is not the only city in came is considered el unititttial promise, 'both Norman Vote. "The Palms." by J. IL Avard is a patriot. and believes In upperent to his father that the t Minn. aota. hi with an orehextt as a vornitst and pianist. and her IBull. more as He believes upon play than his borne state. r Ilo told gent tts neit:ht,,r. St. Paul. haa one, too. boy be glad to note her work his son that If be that Urah sons should strive forfirmly nary friendsaS will suce.mt:11,tor is WAlter Wahl a church soloit. musiii Henry WouM have to cess and then harvest the fruits of houses intended good appearance Local to he report play, a a a ho V. directed week. the Savage's business Alums eawdaity -returt. to his home. becatae he had their ruceess their home. He infor Par'faj re.rformancest. and it eloael been taken to New York to work. The tende to returnin here Sunday muse Tt the Flr,,t Methodist In pla,ver planoa, the demand ; after completing its tixth season the other day with It8 the church will Include, morldniz. anthew, is Country, which to was he his not that lit studies ang boy ani,tiered )ner if hs ; going fortunate abroad, tenth e.meert, thc soloist teng Kath- return home, and from that 'day has ; 'liming Wide the (tattle- iGeihell; an- all the meehanifint la being steadily enough to realise sufficient money from them. "Palm perfected, and the Individualities of ken Parlow. manifested great zeal in his work. He the sale and exhibition here to enable rberhsrl Earl Kibby and choir offer- the great artist performers reproduced had not been in New York when him to go to s We will occupy the entire building has changed his mind the New York Herald bad long tory, mezzo soprano polo, "BlesPlits.' In the rolls. One local firm reports! In a rather A number ofEurope. art , regArd to Offenbach. CIS he confesses exteneed article about the boy and his banks and models works by Mr. FairV. Stayneri, Miss !Rowena Korn. te. doing a $1,000 per tiny business the now Avard are " ' ' by In I.Ft bri de Parts. Once he prophe- sork, carrying a number of illustrapa.gt week.. most of it in tylichos. The i four floors will be required to care for our it ?' displayed at the Daynes-Beeb- e music Mlle has ishilted sied: An interesting competitive contost .lemand for aheet "Posterity will not know him." tions. The article was widely copied store on Main etreet. exAnother he' was to poputhe J. the lint for mistaken "Offenbach Is been present hat, arranged by 1).an and attracted attention to the boys hibit will be shown stock of pianos, organs, talking machines -during Utah Pro: ( agAti, .1: fashion.- 1,es tontes (ottMClellan for oil the enrolled pooils of lar ciass. was to obtain ducts week in the Vermont work. It la next building. AIM. and "La Le lie Helene" re go- a permit to model step the Utah conservatory of Mwdr. A in the Bronx a Mill larger exhibition Is park and sheet music. o rchestral ing firound the world will f; rale' the and fle being town. again. Compossoon , life his repret,cntative pupil from ea( studies where zoo, drew for. One e of the mon; notearranged lanufacturers' display ers of our day look down on gayety as s wide bwre, the conservatory roiuhn tst ita music i; r th I circle of admirers about him. t .pictures of Mr. Fairbanks Is a -Inartstie, and es the public cannot di, Many noted sculptors work in the goo worthy Wetk. has been invited in con., to Salt in the Virmon, building. . ,.. , marine landscape. A cordial welcome to our local as Ships that Pax 6. Mid ,ornnete withou: it. there is a revival of and he bad the benefit of their corn- In the Lake Saturday. April Night," a night scene on Lettsg The infantry hand hits! open T. In thi, contest. tto far, Z7. vital., hay.. the of matter 11In ments. Wand around. be-1 taking n !WPM 31 ti ee. thc arrival -well as robstoo. Ttt. ontfst Is (111.1,1 into now friends to visit ,and alto horn! offrfta hundred works for three ..liv;sions, A. It. C. and the t,opos inill a clat.i.el, t playera Ii the f ,t.tif th,00th tie died at the early entering tit. COnt est widv 1)1 e us in our new home and renew the s:sty-onst,n1411 az. Ills great rival, Everett Hales "Man Without conting to the Wile th ,,t on tiw The Muskat, kg t, ,,, .11 , t Iward t , I ' t tat Throw titsplayltig I b is still Ituote. his in liVing. chari4, A .' loorninfro4 , the ;1st inot a Count.y." At Ito,kport. t i a w'lll to -.- , ., 3 ( !It M eaeh diVItslorl pleasant acquaintance of years. ilis output amounts io.. last eigqt; yar; k k the to foto operhtss I summer whe,,,,s sIr. flatto He has Just had i ,rizet. for , J I appearrl f tho i tI,otion of witnessing a brilthe second time. he told this I. Itt'utthanks. the loaf r,.t. I. T,.. beautiful We solicit the continuation of your ii..nt ovival of his "Fills de Madame Sall:P Fisher, the new m,,,,, a .,;,..,,z, a (a u .,,,r,., m,s,.,,,. 1,0 A as from is and tit,.erl story, , in the in",FortN-1,,I the tostornary m,,,,:,,, o l In I 1 rohwn's revival of f Paris, Gaite4.yrinue t ,of Utah ralo r.ttthe forte e,,n 074,tj,;,'. troduction . told ,, t ,,, h. s how r. to !I ha,L T' from Broadway," ON, ti,,, , I aetually been turning happened to ' SI patronage and assure you that we are able ' '''''nwtttrft and '"'". g.' ' l.ah,11-odvA be written. t Intelligence that has in lo.thy II, ,,..., ' " tz t I', preoont tho nightly after all the i ' 4 $ etatseratot) re Iter been nt,ttl. The laekingt Jr Instanees nueittion finked At sai, or the close , I the performance an to give you better service than ever before. II' th 1prioti Telegraph vors were all 4,,Itghtttil re , , ; old couple came up on the atiddlea-4- rue t ., to Now YorkIncluded such non kno, ti st ,1 ii,X platform, i ,, 1,4Y.,. are i r. '; '0,, You know the reputation of our housg. Paring Angot sound in our ears at the prenthe old lady lean!ng heavily, on the ,: Temploton atnt Kolna IA a ita, ,. ..,. ;.,,,,., i ,. ,. I, t..? ., , t tit. largely Inns,. al, in ent has hook FlAcr With its t., Miss a hut ri.,y? br,,1, remodelled, arm ,, -r t'of ,t1 her escort. She came to Mr. ' of the Fath,t ! '.''' t 3 cast. and a brilliant setting, the part, in attlition to htriow, ,,,,,3,, Ur,, - r xve, te4 hre lit the strong e t), Ratto .1:.lt with and, n1(1 her like fltrausn's e3es "Fierierit charming soprano voice at hi, h he opera might, swimming ,,T In tears, put naus. take the t)wn.. NVho ; sts7- t.i.e to grcit ailvantge in the r nil' 1:.al hi,r '1' i't , k7 trembling ,,,. of the several solo nurnler., 4,11 .,,. hands dn his q shondkrs and said: t the Firm, 11; 0,1 9r. 1111111111 A tun Francine tette!. says! Mme. to this role and tiii, raisea it to ,, i''' 1 son. hen "My .t ttlat ',tory was first IMMO MA PA Olt aka Sun-laNNW di chin Oka vallik VA U , .Ertima Calve, who is in tips city. statot 'NI linportance than CVer I1,,,r,,j o Ni,,,, d aoa FM110 I WWI MeArlit Et ifrolbJ a.3 vokam written. r a MI olglio I in UM la NIe,t 31irr h. i Wag. today that she and her husitAnd. Mr. , Arre'rira. ' teacoing arhool ' LWAIMP grAMENEEINIMENINIEENNE.11 D IIIIIMMEMOMMILWASINIENEI n id read it to my voii.ls When theand ' "'The Gaspar'. are both tlre,1 or the stage i real -T. 0' '' ; and Intend to Make their horn, in San excitement 'if the war broke i, i!0) etft tory, I.ient.-0 Pupils Of lingh W. Dong- ,., PLAY ;'ll i 41 MUSIC out, the ZE l' ii ,.r,i. 1,, t 11 Enn,7, servi,'e at Farm, Francisco, where they slii,nnitt,t an .,.: f, town people had me read It ' from the fa .ifle 1. the teaching rtf operatic for inidituto i April Sunday. inghouge. .', 1 book in the town hall to the Ntme. calve declares that assi,tviri ta, tatigial 4..1)1,11 I I, :r, 1 singing. biggest m crowd ever 3 the place, and a '.on, i San rrancisco has tho right climate 'imr.on, nAP,' Rn ;;I'd,-'11,sI'1141(irna"asr4teIthtj ). I A. Ili Mk., of singer.. '' the for 1.11s,11 toottinary at Bontile 57 Main St. I 1.,r breeding mediately after. our iilt, boye a l' 1 organized .4. .: cannot the t bear "I Winitrer o4;, l 4 one of r.citI Margaret Summerhays, traveling end th at perved company 4 '' ,:: with ,' i and the honor w. St.4,,,, .changing Sosapt.,i lira nur treplratibn. alai all tIge. through the s hole conflict. vi hi, h .a 7 II that P he those things that itlhitP the work of one ,m,lt,',. 11..1, p It 4' liars MOO, nina Gotiii,,r;z i who actil ito tedious," she mkt n the h,tA Mar Ektk "Your reading of that Moore. Ho, 4 iniz. . him ''We 4 glorious story no. new are emvatot ilg of ; 4 1,,, ;h remaking contracts and when Mildred stp, peelortadance and -- ..., :a t.".rou..thek, Peterson tonight re'alled all those days anti ' 43 3tr cannr,n t ' John Aird at work on a we have finished the present contracts scenes and r1111 w KI5C ut harmonic beauties nothing j want to thank you for persuade us to tour It.,. '' the fart that tomorrow lit i' III, ''' r k, r6lAitanOn as a song writer in. again." I fINO. 0. 'A With he fts is of RAW. tauPital.',1 a voice In contn,tv,s it, inter',uf, broken with sobs, she rea,ei Punday 3, that I i Falun ',.,,.,, 1. 'inie esnug field, said: "I'm a thousand times thankful I., , Who Comes to the First Congrega1 FASTER. EN BRIDGED rnani,of I Advertisers should-uo- e i -,on .;,,,, i sung lir, '.1' :'.1i Palmm2fhtiLaaiwa to a have DIMON IRT 1 i'.1 tional Church Monday Night. Catier i encourthat chautattqua the precursor ot'llsst Thomas cite, le in receipt- of a letBnund In heavy Lew Binding: 1,7543 " the Management of the Graham ages things of this ailid or ill. MI ft, kind, niveroury pray ahlt,I from Davki iteeme t,r renthe of fresh pays", doubled indexed .:.'::. Circulation 1 Goa sill spare you, Mr. Ratto. many "MOW W tittalCahreab3tattn into Jerusalem. auceeseee. Mr. Reese telling profusely Muse Surma. , I ' mates that at Illustrated. A 85.00 bookand ; for UM to ,Its Va to tell that beautiful gtory to years g palm bran, hes Milcaukee tierteral Manager ' Open to Advertisers John In Itathr suberribers of The News. Dnetage second program, the American B. - It lie tits roadway In front of him. 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