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No matter what part of the United Stales vou hall from, if you do not 1,..4' among lise rtfil ,,,,F41,iit yr or friend or acolialtitanci, uhe'sc name had Coled from your remetnbrance, but whose flee will 4,,,t it loosewell, you will he the first 1 flood of memories exception t a rule 1 base never known toptil doWn a few of the natIMS Or men Let me 4 9 and women 411' the stage whom :gait Lake "nee il 0 knew fts most familiar flwircs, hut who 1.iie radt.,1 111110e from the public gaze. at least in tho IA r:f long Hut though they hare left the theater boards a west. ,M and the concert platform, they will luto busY dives their own rtitr,citi.s;nand the evening of their days tittlii them near the greatest aniline0 ment city of the earth. wilt re they , an still keep f.4 In touch .with the faiwinating and alluring world of tri, art and farteY whieh they An(c adorned. The sunshiny days. principally, the matinee I days, bring then' forth oftetiest, and the itroadWay 1 habitue loves to stand on the corner and tsdut out their figures to his friends. recalling the old glories 0. ti with which their nanitni nr ass,sial,,I. . Il ' t lojj ' 40, I III '. 1. .71, Wel to ," ,t106.. THE BOSTONIAN TRIO. ti hers. was con. . k. Wen i ner II der leer gan 1 ster ster t eets gi, -i owlet t- itay g event! whale' 61.016 -- - 11 D I , fl3 Three figures often encountered around theater lobbies are thoFri of tome rare old favorites in the golden opera days of Salt Lake. I refer to H. C. Barnabee, the veteran sheriff of Nottingham. Edwin Hoff, the first Robin Mask Salt Lake ever saw, and Mrs. W. it MacDonald. better known as Marie Stone. These three were the foremost singers of the Bostonians in the days when they used to tour the west, when Jessie Bartlett Davis was the hen Cowie,' wax in his prime glorious contralto, and when Will MacDonald, Marie Stone's husband,first thrilled us with the strains of 'Brown October AIM." Mr. Barnabee is a very old man. and rarely ventures out without asslatance. Ile certainly .cannot be ler from 90. as he was known to be more than 7) in the "Robin Hood" and ."Berenade" days. Mr. loft is ,a successful music teacher. and Miss II, ..,,,,,t , ,,,,,, ,9 n.,.,1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,01,1, :: H..:11!!!IIIIMMIBIE223 ' . -, . -- - -- --- , ..I1 ,,,,, ; ,,411Pl ,,, 0 4.11c.4 sos J., arttst7 ,', , , .:147--tr- r , I At , 4s -, 1: , s 4 1 ttt. ,,,X :,-- 1' ,,, 'I, :4l1 ,;.. 4111 - ..1 , - ,7Zocz '1.1. PI (2,i,', ez72J i - ,,.,,..;, i 1 P. I.!: uti ,,, 11' ''' ---- - ',' , t ' r; 'I '''':::;';;':'-'f.1'.:C.:.-:'..,- - -- t ' , .4 - ,.s., ' ' '' ,. 4 i - I S.r, 0 too. , 0!.;11, 77 c i; o4 , 4or, tr s., ..1'43 -- , :,.. " A - f A -t, c:.) .. it . wts interviewed for The Christmas known wr'iter of Salt hake, Mrs. lady when wds tortnerly Miss Edythe Ellerbecki A iiI of Miss Thurshy's several years ago in the greatest esteem by her. A and Wt., t,,niem wAre found in common that Interenting reminiscences,' the atmosbrought phere and surroundings of a a111410 such as 'Miss II of 1. delight, and reluctantly one pittoe and the still more I( av harming th, : hut already the time allowed is 'spent. pupis Lr, waiting, so mixt be said th, ,AtAin falls, and back to the prosaic. 1)1 r1,1 Interviewer, but with happy tititnY, own- - a delightful visit with thoughts ha and arthd. the gift,1 charlea i I chat-mita- tr TAGLIAPIETRA. attavhedthe A beginning of a 1..1:1;t1w... the flowers fade, the wreath graviemu.' la the artist's room to the ItftPr its beauty and usefulness from hgve g.ue.. to the Waste taper basket and then to other ,I.1,r1A in the (Titan 13ut the rlbbon that ..,, , ,.,,,, ,,,,, , ' ., , ; ,, '7, - clI . - P- -. ,,l'f,,,e, . , t: CC ( a t'ard attachtd to a wreath es,- - , 2. ,, i 2 1, -- , , ,, - I, beginning tri the "onla !Akers' Tag" Through that. an ell Cnirican fatooliy an I In fittifft of;11.iirtati11;11 f;Ir4 hand,. ;t r -!!'" foytrght!,. the 11mted baritone Ginogr re T.,gliametta, utni Cliss Clargaret TiIinininil. h,.e been married these many :..1F WO are "t1111,K happily ecer afterward" ,,4 It began a roniztoi,o, W it, Img a romance. Fo f I ,,,,, I .,!: When first Salt 1...ake knew Tagilapietra with charming Emma Juch. limier the Str.okej management, then $alt Lake had Its first rt -arrnen." A few years later when tivirt,,r tion I Emtna.- - Atiss Abbott, and sair,atil, operatoc pany stormed the town, "Tag" WZLIS flit 1",,1711,..t feature. many times slime has he appear,d tho ea,h time calling out the 'Pattie enthusiasm. Tiogliapietra's first allocararwo in Amertia v at the A.aoletny of Music with Mme. Albari. and gilig from her he Joined other companies who tho country. In those (144)P Slilt Lake haMm the arisoorance of "Tag" with supreme Joy. Sind the other eharartis- - h 1114 such rrilliancy are cherished by the theater g,cm of tI (1aY, much 11, 11) An,' now there is Mrs. Tag- -; tier, tor not oonly as a writer ro klioe n, but she.' ,Ialins kinship with the h;glio t mimes in the land. At present. she is finishing a and Mao-age- s play. The Passing of the Idle H. Woods in already A for it negotiating Mrs, Townsend Tagliapietra s eounin..tho I rederict TAmnoend :klartin. on, Illeiltat,6,, Its4k46 - -- - . -- - NC , ti,., , .. ,,,,,,i1,,,,1 Ping. r 'flogilapletra ever rode from nomoorv'' Jr there is a possibility of sm h a rilishutore by any who tor heard Mtn, Just go up those stairs with mos to Ile, old fashioned room ami stately drawing listen to "Les Ranieuus" (a song the baritone Iir.t introducoed in this ,00mitrY) or the prologue frrn "Pagliacci," if you want every nerve to tingle wIt'i enthusiasm and realize what an artist can do wi he sings bel canto in its icirest form. 11,04t,i : . , - .,' . tied tlosst bonnie wreath. Who knows hut that it is folded by careful hand& anti laid aWay among AIN artisto tmphies? What treasures one might find In that old relie box! This ribbon w are scr7irg abou- t- this particular soft. cleamy (oleo e whs. held a romance ir oery fomi and book rn,t t f w years to develop into an orange blossom w reath and veil. in the homestead on West Thirty fourth street. years ago. a love began. and lit "olatiii,4,w0.41,40A,U4itartacktU,',4 ------ - - ; ? ,,, , artes.song,,,,mtwarmasm --t--I ;,,-----------t-f6---.:-- I- "J ) , , - , 1 e 1,17,,,,....7"4fr :. r - -- ' i, ''f'441'14, '' ...',i,,,i,;,,,;-...1.,,''- , -, c) .e i., 4 g'l. ;,'';e:41,t,e;,,l--.;,'..- t .414.' "Itk''' 0 T. ..., ) ,' i - It i - 1, - -- .: 4 -- - Waf! ,, ,. - ooir. al..:,,,,,;,,CA. 1411111.imp f , A'i -, .. - " - ;i ( ft ... 07 '44"11:,wit:j:,- 4. ... .4..-e- - t ' .. , 0 ,,,.:'.., , Aa 4-- ni ft Ills A t, ..1.;.' - 0 :0, ' ty ithr9 Ts I 1,,,, .....i .,,,. ,...,,:, , N et , Ti t: ,..,,,,11'c ''t . :,371.7,,,.:'L- ,, ' ''4 ' 1' -. ' ', , , ' ' V t 44.---- -- , ' - ,i., ' ' ''''''. ,',,,,,,..---1"'''- 1 '1,54.4 I i t,4 -: it': .' 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Stilt LA.. and fill other parts of her native hind know 11,r ts. i!, as do the capitHIS of Europa Nvlio remember the young girl whom they tailed 'the American Jenny land." Long beloved by the musical world, she Is now. am the shadowe coterie of ,,T.ter of a th,. ereep along, ivito throng her artiste and mush-lanevening tetIons in Grainntercy Park and still pity homage a, to a queen. Miss Thursby la a fair representatko e,t the aristocracy of culture:, Phe represents tile highest in art and in breeding; her parentage was :1,,,i,,eig.,i,ityhttlerominintehneteaunitdivalthteedonalty. knew the brighter that surroanded .iter from birth. Even at the early age of 12 she was known in church tircles for her Inarelons vnlee. At 15 ehe gave a concert in Ilrooklyn. engaging Pat tilimore and his band. And it was w it h title famous bandmaster the made her lielea ol Salt Lake, nearly 40 years ego, afterwar,bt ritakins the trip acmes the conhomfm, 8t his soloist, the tinent with Themlre concert being ;Wei; in the Salt Lake theater. These two great leaders were enthusiastic admirers of also Maurice Strakonefi. who Miss Thursby, was her IropressArio am wt'll tt.s accompanist abroad and throughout the l'nited States. Salt !Akers well remember Miss Thurshy4 engagement with tho tabernacle choir iitt1.r Prof. Evan Stephens' manftgetnent at the 11 fesrnal, when Myron WhttneY was her fellow artist. Site recalls Evan Stephens with genuine admiration and everyone associated with her three Salt Lake engagementti, Gilmore, Thomas, Stephols, anti the people she Met. Glare, are deeply impressed on her memory', MINS Thurttby riW malty interesting interviews with prominent nwt, :,n,1 women he saw there and tells of the furor., whenever she tang the iretail of was the first to introduce Brasil." 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(111 "at i , 111 .; , ,,t, v olortnte 5 es-- I , 1 , 1 Ir. 14 .11,60-ike , 4114 ' . 1 mirrim Isi '',.Nitilds-- , ' commTactammicznistredtkranmstArrsatzrzosseeziggAriNanthigrr',,,,1917,:,, ,,,,,. 4,, , i , 1 - - .. ,,,, i' . , . 11, OT 4- , , e H - - ,;.4,,,,,, ,,,,i,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, , I 4 '' ., , .., , - , st .), -- - - -- , . , . - ., . ., ' 1. : r: ';t:'' II , leader of the "'Pour Itundred" (succeeding Ward McAllister) has written around this theme man, interesting articles; the family is a gifted one., Ind Mrs. T 's play will be produced On a large oca1s6 attractive to audiences who have pronounced ideas on America's rich population. The third art In. trodures a waltz "The Idle Rich," composed by 'the author's humband, for Signor Tagliapietra's songs are well known; of pupils he has few, devoting his tillle almost exclusively to writitIC The old home where reside this Interesting ,, to is historic. if the wall, eould speak the tales 11. t 1,11, the faces thr st,,111,1 onittze nit of rt t gind Mimes and celehritie, front) all over: Tho Townsend family is of old Ilan-At- .h 'A. and none is totter known. Ti ,tet to engage t I, in rentintweent stage talk is to dream hk t. tlit zt iilaeant hoar, hi, lis modest almost emettt 1it itit,rr.litliC and MA W5tie to A:f a ,! 14tH hitt redie, nom, .,r sliit L.,10. and the .,I - lo met aro most .1vol: he was It favorite :rid i - 1,it the ftyintiatIty between artist and au dh et, hi' interpretation of ha. never leen sorpassed. he lived the ehara,ter, he sang. ,,,,i),.,., it.. Intolltitence to ittipar! 'holt. personality In all the Al,iiit p,..cesees in 1, lit, uhtott,o For a arnwn ).), rt ha. "Tra viittai" and the It,.11,11tian ;it r. T,ix will htng tt remelntorttI as the big An old I.01,-(f idiot ,. it the only picture th, !Al onto bmiton,, hilt your can re-- . e it wIth a word I explanation . it I 1,,ip 1, V, , 4,. ,,,,t, t'r, '',,,1 1, ir: ., ,A I' Fi) ," i I!, fr t v,tl 01 , p ,1 ' IIT i, lit : 1. ', ,, .1. h t , t 1 .!'' ) !1 1 lir 'i,i i ;,, 1.4 - ,'fr.,- , ',se t.' "Tore-tdor- it- I 11 LI ; - I filt I ti ,41, r,, ' i ' i,10f :' AIX i H i II t ,, oh-o- 1 ,. DAVID IIELAS('0. theater goers f iir the last generation In !,A It Lake ill re.atil that the rsang iteialKo. own v. ,ir three tii,iiters here. tiroprietnr of halt geeiti h.L line author. prod.', aril art kiinn,Isseur, was once a to ,:411,1',4 !11 aiiI aratinil Salt Lake. If ,,)0.1 lz, play bills or the files of .111 Iso,o, and you will lInd The I. s,r,t !.,,trie inr y"inig praailaciatir featttred u.th it or jam. s A. Herne and his traveling Katherita ciirieran Tiwy gave much , l lil? Our 44111 t h4, 1, i mil-ante- ;1 4.4.40T. N,, 141 .111144111, ) ... i 1jtju , ., I N104 A i 0110 Elys, A111101,1 , Iv PihtI A.s I tc,:di it ai 1,yr ir it Era v li. iat he 040 Vor1l iR and coatrather a bad overst,a,lovted by the he Iva! wam . 1 : , f i .i r titiTilleil on 1.Ago ', zsi, , . , , . ,. 1 4 |