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Show 0. , , i4o I, ( .1 4 "erti t i , ..ct. , ,, ; ,. 6 0,asbelletiese , i - ! - ? iirdelit Z . ' i , . IlOr 1 '1 111111126.4611' k0 . t ;21 , iF , I t V t L, ..." 1 A I , 4 I . hI a rth ISO t ,; !; Vilib, t rAk Thiteepirr:runt:iumnh:a5t ' '1:71111,211- start. a , i P. -- - - . V k -i 1 g- -t so. tat ic.n-1,al- ' I '' 7- noon's 191 .4 ' ,;-- ; !, ea,t -- ,- - l el 3 the"- - 11Id Wh'"be:, .1 MP i'''' .r ' h'gr'er teem than any meclual-- -. Th:s east 1,.rittPn obviously in Of. r what had; had happened ..to her in London some', ears previously. Iler twirapher thasi relates the Incidettit 'it teemed t,) heti rod odd. but rude. wh.-at., a s,,ieei riven by Laily 6Yerittone A how-e- i ' , . , !;t. ,.. se-'!- 1 . -, .c., I 7, . , I Alr.-,- ' " ..; it - i ..!.,- ,1 prt-se- I ,,;; di-- - !!!! I ti dts eis. p l, ' " ' .! i " ' ., - - - .rig ; t - 4, tr :1 1 . -- - I e 1 :7,. 2,, 1 ' T1-,- ., ' . n,r...si,..il'-fir.,....- i 4, 1. -- k i ; ' A A r, boon '. conduct. I i I I pre-hi- -- I ij i: ' i I :1 ; (1.1.0 4...ri,hnrg;t"oe., . 1 raa-re- 11 - 1. , :mi. ,..,, : , tenor !.:. t. , iceilo i .:, , .. I ' : tiha (irou4) Violet. r4ectoti:Rn 7 ............... i 1 i.i: 1 i oant Voices 44, 11'1,041i:: ed;ly D. SCHETTLEZ. ( prc,:z.,ant wInne:1,4 ti,Lr..EAot "Tyhe 241,...)qa!)111)..1.11;;Aebsyl:lory,: e pm. 1 C. oe,.f cs,ALLut:. Minettl. fiTolerinr7r tIll to ,4 6okgii - Trt:SDAY. JULY S. 3 AAl Preceding general meeting. rtihlic sk boo! musi&il recital. Third our) Fourth grades of Salt Lake City. rubtfc schools. l'nder Prol W. A. Weisel d. Den,.., ,;rnuP "He.likNmuremg ab.ndtg'VaCinernlIAtarrlYo'f tc) "Indian Lullaby.. re4.1 "RobJ,veer. (a) "Evensong," many. :goat advauloed eorre,1 ,00,,,j; ..,11rTIPY," (C) Goodnight." StudboWI Templeton 'Is) 4. River," Swanee 4utrg (a) Group 14:putts-icHorne," 7)1,1 .40 "Star UTAH CONSERVATORY OF :ICUSIC Spanglsol Banner." INCORPORATED. TI'ESPAY. JULY 8, 10 AM lAparlInte Intermountain Muon 1:4bv 111,e... olroup 3. tting B 4;,..nenki i F tin, r.vr, Nta)e quart, t of 1- 44 ft - tho, Tabernaole rhoir and Stephens ',,r.c.rt ChoruA. Prot Evan Stophena, ,tro, tor. Prof. J J. Motiellan, Ianticsie on "Faust." ' twrAl me,tIng 24,4, i.;,,,,i, I laden p,ihti, i ho,.I chorus. i '' '.' JOHN T. HAND. "1"1"rt'r 64T:te F"110' '4 ' Berlin. torator4t !ri. Lieder and opera grand Eugusa r. I rnp..riat Ni,de German and Italian. rft sat, , WtIIu.m 0. 11' ; Ash orth ;i , rhN4r.I tlrahatIL Studio la 'East South by CbtrArd Temple rhea' -' ehristonherson and ThP Plon.er,. studio 1191, Residence 421I1 SteSquir,s 1.4.14(1,1MS. Etit,rttO clot,. Nit, IV. A, blor,1 EnsAtn ' -SO if.. I,.,ns I t he Huard GEORGE E. SKELTON. grf.at rgiin irto FrI,In "Ca - Wetzel. direert i -al t liascagniY. of Hooper,from th, An,, (1.0 i VOi, f Holy i I of Violin. M7. WifP To Gauti ltdantit,,, s.ti.ran. e,,,a by Sirs.. GraduateTeocher ILAmare). ,rity" from Trinity 4'n Helm 6): Prof J M,Aterllan sobte hy irbartee baritne H"r4" 'don. RefPrencea and Studio. Room a. -Aextet fr-- n, SP if, S. E'neign atth organ. piano and harp Board of Trade But 1,ucia Ming t 1,1 choir. Nv V Toek acenmpa niment Tabern,, IS4111K141, noneens, -rir and great organ All .tf nd.1, Worron" (Lyman F. WM. WOOLF!. 'onso:at ion. Dui. Brat' kett iSteilben91, orVi- i -din Prtt " Met r quartet - Dudneleution, Lightle) Ru1( AtIPIPO-Shi.r.ri- t4 izindt, '" 411'. b erto Jong.. quer, s, I ,r-- I'w hr. Tea,h.r or dwa es ent lea.I AN r, e .11 h DtIrrth.r 'If ia .eenes ay gden ,,t) Salt Junotn -- Madame Lillian N,r,liea. who appears in the Ogden taberna., le peat day evening. June L. s;tri Ow cm,tert tabernacle choir With a supporting citrpan)nhat haz !tit-- famous canrarely been PlIrra!-P,tatriee ix making one. of the mg. con-eeful and hrIlliant rjura ,,f her career According to the ,!It. Q. Madwr,' Norilita elle never in finer voice than thte eeepon and her rreeamt tour br4s: fair to a triumphal progreee Tile rrogram fu- - next Wedne!Osy evening will he a. follote chortle. "God le Our Refuge Ogden tabernacle choir ia.0 "Albunhlott" ... .,.. 'Wegner 4h) "Zephyrs- - ...... Hubay, NitFranklin ti,Iding-. Aria tram "ineeph in Flgi.plMehull 1.fr Paul Pefanit .. 5- NVhen in Dane. ttly .... f Madame .... S)1,--eli- ' Ma:gre m"i" St . Ordrtir And Tra.tan Nnrri 1,Et NV a e aaa to?-- (:iot N PROF. W. rfeirt,' eheru. penr shnv Hnu spin ri equt Stvito 544 Eng:and Con. T, Pr vard G. SASKO. - TEtettER Sy-Mk- Graduate of titBudai-m- ? f 7od rraplM ot Lesci.etlek? at 112 east Set-on-d frqr ito.1F11 thrCIPEI t ory. Rom ,,, d WI,. ,,rhr ' ?pm ' mc HAWKINS. CLARENCE Teacher of Clarinet Plano. Harmony and Thew. Graduate. Neer England CmiserastOrt 41 Eztudio. Floem I of Music. Boston Wasath 3414 East South Temple Rapad, , voi.-e- 1, UTAH MUSH- - & nct Mr Pold nhel 'Arid 10111 ISCFrm BuftEir mar noir ' C. I chii-ago- May 39. EA I 1913. -- k: . nd ; Welsh author. critic adjudicator. "Ap Matioc, as followa t,,, Mr. John Jam eA of this city regarding the death of Prof. Pedersen. I AA Are t noted x s , I PI Nil. ',,r r ,s J. Hamkink Mar. High Class Lyceum Attramons Orettelgrationa. Music furnished for any onnastaa. On, PloqUnt Office depart ed leader 411 E. So Temple room L of and Pfttr,1 ear Wasatch 344 ioe. pueh !serne ,,beloved Wales siitneesed at a tA'r,,sham Eisteddfod a number of years ago, EDWARD P. KIMBALL, hen the Bardie chair hal to be draped during the "Chairing dity," because tho of Piano and Oman. 'reicher Pu scesAtul bard. whose brilliant ode TI W 74)4. had been adjudged best of all: bad a Studio 44 E gm T4M11,i, Ass leant Orgnn:st Tallorna,q4 few days before -- palmed to the greet The 'chair" beyond. stood eloquently mute: the Elateddftwi SPENCE" CLAWSON. IR. 'choirs isong was broken by many sobs. Plano Instruction. and the r4a;ntivo Welsh melody from and ThePupil of Mario ofPrentner :the lips of Madame Edith Wynne could odore Vienna Studio r 1,eschetiaky not be finished. South Stato. Wasatch 4321 Who knows but the poetic spirit of of Eition wafted over end around its draped bardie chair. and who knows hut the mueical spirit of -Anton Pedersen 1,4tr,od at the draped Th. Union Pacific 3y5tere' music stand that afternoon In the AsPOWSWit sweethall. and waving gently sembly -l The Nrect Wer to the mush-- of (wear'. choir and orthe baton it loved when in the Automatic bit. THE pi 'TY The and Beriva, alft Tmple4.41 tildg Was 57 Resvior,e. If) 2443-I- t M.idarne N ,retea t. Mr. Default HnIdtng; piano. Mr. Simmons. The T I 011 NI CHARLES L. SHEPHERD Plano outdid. l7s F:r4?! W,t,atch Sae ri le- - ... ()ley hi. re ' ... 1 1:t. 1 it $4 MISS MARLIN Piano. Ptrrti of August Arantli Wagner Mr Paul Default ntlarna t ute Sta hat Mater" Ma41M.Me NCT,11. anti T.bernivlo 'hnir. -- . , .a1141,'In5.1" It I r Franki etod- - thou ohm 1, A ',ad i,ne ' from 7'hone 4;..un(KI! ogden tahernacle ehotr "Itli tt, Sr.,, Is!uxim M. CANNON. Stang Chorus- - 1,1,4 KISS NORA GLEASON TE CHEM rt.a In. zo0 1st ArenAkN - Madam. Nnr4 Sdi,rg Chnru,.. "rRust- t4 hi ie) - - 1,11,,,im- 'Dalrion. Id) rt - (11.mq i !an, of VIOLIN AND HAR'410)NY. Studio. 44 South Maln r.,r, flyitind WakrnPni cactrmtn At tno Feayt nr tho npad., Rio !I,!1 ro, chic ' 1? ' an...1 liAfi Madoc on Anton Peder.sen ' 14, lab," - ELEHIr '.1,! ., n.11. i Ital".1171 .A , 1. lil ) is ,,; '1 F Willard E., Weihe, Pre. lett John J. nir,ooe To Floor Templeton B r Plume Wasaun 214 4144; T.r or 3(hnon Bohm), All Brooches of Music Tauzlit !4,pran" Hoknan.. Clarinda SYsterMO-tie- , eM(derm r i struction fel. Tea, ners P. M. IN'F.DNESItAY. .11'1,I 9 is, It.c111.71, tat -- The Forget-me-41.. arid Beginners, b) Migtty laic.' a R, ,-- !ie..; General meeting. Nituateal numbers to 'LDS- OF 1)E1PA1ti'M FAIN. furnitthed ity the Springville high i he 9umraerhays Ladies Quartet Prof. John J. MeCiellan, t- -,t , kfch0-- 1 choruo, ?1:trit'llobinrn dweetor. 414144v Plain, eel ITeenue Prot .,,,1()NDAry'.11.1.,T ;.. 2a3O P:M ' 1Theery, t' Ens;emble from of Norman- Prof. Willard E. Win.. e, meattng Alfred Beet, VoPal -Prof hnrttg PiantiliettP). I inn. "Ruesian idy" -PLOYla- Prof. W. A. Weise'. Lullaby- t Bach- meta.ft. '44bad,etetriten Ferb." ,Ittila-4-- 4, i: selectibn. Saeet. stay- trtenzat, Id new. glef: via,. r-- a tt t..4ersen, 1,.:;4 -rionienla a4H. Figh th i;rade Chorus. Prof W. A -NE, 1.a TraAtata" zimLit' from The glotrs ,. ritreetor Dramatic Art ' t thorutt. Mr4 Walter i;. Tuttle El:, ;, RirthdaN Song, i IA ,...n41.- - ; "ord.t . Sopriot S,rge B Campbell. Seere'4- ' P. NI. JULY 10. war,' Mat i'i Swi Spk,rti, 41. Barcarole. -- Tales from ItORRIS STEPHINSON niePting t(artnbach.) Bryan Syhool I fI.n,ral S. ir (Along. PTO tt ch. ,ir iin41 f. h,)01 , . oroheslra. Ltele Bradford. director. PI N O ISTRUCTION: chonp, MoN11'. J11,Y a P.M. s g rr,,,m Pupil of Wm, 13,rwald at rw. .Snpratt s),t. STUDIO WITI UTAH ht.:. ;ril versify. 1'F'ru,t .Goun,,,11, Edna Evhrl Rp.A.I OF Itilt;41C, 4S East S.,..,tr, l'eant,, "Song or Welrolne.' 4Ste14S4 Was writtoil for Svc., FRIDAy. 311,T II. C P NI be-- 1 phens , 'i- - "Hallelujah.", from ,Ielection. ' cot . u!,,, ..... freo,,,nvTeaw.,..; r, 1,& ,,I.,,;,!, The 410.,ae, ,.,! !erred to recnthir'' I., The'Deser:,t :News talki?d while she was ria.,ing I 'he, already opened and IliandS'Tjt;! ,. t notzubmit t th,s mills! be Suhtru'ited - berween Juin,' 1 She would and in the middle of her performan,e1 tft t and Aug I, 1914. The triz,,, money h,,,,, she to41 the The dates of Madam LAtt'ostti. the been relived try lad,es et Los Angeles. ,, ; suddenly etopped and r," noted eoprano in Salt Iittte will be where the i .711: !,, attertie audieme that she sat, not a, winning ttbrertt& sei!-- b, pro- - cu'tmr'ed to Play unite pe..pie "'re! iI7 and la at the lintel Clan Bhp June , work lured in 191, The in 1p., will bo &swilled by Mifill WOOdbilrr must be In t.w. tking ' I let my hands Le alta.n Ali 4,4ailm 't. I 1 , , 1 kintil viollnist; Mist IAritin, harpist. and tesru,d I Engitsh. w ,t .am and did not begin ta pisy t M rs a ,,,,tdressin lif more artists 1 '''..i 1 ,';.,., was Miss quiet eorything MacAdams, pianist. H 1 it Janifan, oar A rigel-- s N.,f. pr.Si. "''--,. that: abP :vide: 'the aouid be morel t: ; dent. .,, A number of Miss Lorraine Ilatbaye Anar this 1,4", bappened. rePpeftPd :; 1t 3t1 t people wore much more respeetftil. Tn. pupils will appear in a re- ,' pianoforte . La.. rewarl Itg .u,,nieterd, t ! 1.a...., ., i .t a p,itte iip,14y next day I reteived - - fc elaatasti. blatithdaeg tail: composed tn 14',':, l'' tt'trwn IAA'. tIversta' e : 'T, t a in ,goti erman orma me rf -; pc its g !i , -1 ere ' PartkiPate ,verociors- neve rttertettet-Prestit4 ' rtitt - se..follows MSbei Lund.- Vaughn Penrose. Amy to tea-American TO .'THE OWN WELSH . ,, e composere ,,aght Stevens. Audrey Ammerman, Hamld that all may not- be r their 11.1 PITTSBURGH.' Brtekleyr Alta Loge. Hazel Crager, eNtras are not p,rfornie.1 Vri!', the Clarence Valora Cushing. 1 Maurer, -The aletropoiltan .. Latins Sutler. Marjorie Butler, Wal- - A4reagA y tentkir, pr,slin:cd three of them winch irrsm.-F1,.0-1iA 1 i 1.;- ,.. daring 111(101,1,111- Au Lloyd, VIvian Paramore. Iteach it svould ha e been w e,! t 0 t 01 week will he the es ene of Liirile future gener tt i,ns as we Ammerman Clarence en, ur tia- ' ' e '1 I ! I Luke. ma MacKay Wallace Pro t it,t1.31 and murici I at; ,ind ari...us the ir reatest choral i ontesta in the ''''.....1-Gladys Cottrell, Isabelle Burkinshaw, t I history of the l'nited States. more than --Alien liendry, Merl MacKay, Marie ,I 1 ,q! chiiita ha' .ng entered for. the Mg MacPenrose. Gibson.Rowena f Mrs Daayly Carte. widow the Myrtle .1 .. is at- t WIWIVali festival Welsh lAwitse .!,! .....!. Nelhaur. Leah Penrose, Kay. ra carte the manager Ope ' '. D'ilyiy from Alton Keyser. , and Clilhe,-visitors ;,,'::1 the et loch tors traettne produi,s1 caimp efirn,.nr. o ..... ee!"Te I 1 and SUlliVan operas. le" of the earth a tota l of , .Lf;:,-.,,,:-!: Ma three anthems to he sun g by. the fillifl at laaa.350. aetording t her Atli every090 in L'AS h prizes b eing offered. was offered for prote in Lon- - Slit tabernacle tomorrow afternoon at -- I 1 the session choir i 31 con- festival is div ide d into four dale The don. There aro many heque,ts to old of the I people's young :,:, :,: 1 ference will all be taken from the new performers at the Sayoy theater. as rHawa, i i 1 4 Temple Anthem book recently issued Shares of titock in the Sacoy Theater. Jul,eadav 't I t i , Children, arrit Hotel are left to her stepson. Ru- by The Deseret News. They are enSIMOR PIA. Moun- - Pert and the remainder of the eseate choirs. titled Beautiful t I Z the Upon ,,.. Spanish glartIono Who Song at s" 5 tan," choir!. tZ ,,: Glorious goes to her husband, Stanley e. fbiul- Thursday. July"Jeruaalem. My ..ti t. ter 'Tabernacle on Tuesday. Home," and "Daughter of Zion." Friday. July iwa'ala,e-ehoir---I, :t lief choral corn- Faturday. July at MP si ' I H "n'' ! ' tcl th.. Pe'111"f t, , register& Who singe the tenor part of Prof. tleorge Careless will Noe , ', t Mantic( In the ri Tremors "Ills- - charge of the combined choruses of g Careatest contralto on the stage am open with a ' con- f..stival , le eomething of a feat., mpanallevidantiv stake at- the morning session a IM a SM. I c h',1! renp e h car of 4:7' f Loren'," 'whirl), cert hi isoneom.Pwasied Mies of. officers of the Mutual f:',' itrustlie.of th,s le 2.tioa voices and will el.se with a mag- 1: 't i i!, 11:11httli soprano. whoby at ing director of the Chicago Orand rip- - nMeent PrO41 Uetinn of Sir Edward El- wang in true rnlit associations at the taberna-c.era to tOr sa her ii enga ge company with them; and the trio will sail to o'clock tomorrow. The Thirty,frnti 7., city t King Olaf- by I choir of 1,5tin - gars il for' Europe in the neer future to ward. the Tenth ward and the First limit - season licr Asocena in "II Trova1 i in operatic. work there. While ward make up the combined chorus. tore- is one of the greatest things ever i ; i ''' fc,..t Pm- - the first time in the history of ' t in- Salt Lelt. they were entertained The choir numbers will be, "Bark. Lis- - ih'ar'l in music. and in this rote she is United States the knelent Gorsecid i ; l '': for several gays by Charles Berry . on ten to the Trumpeters,- - by car,iess, to appear dozen times She will ai,, the of the Bards nr Britain will meet in in the Batt Latta and "Send Out Thy Light , - b y ,01110 & alnir in MeyerbeerR "Prophete." and f.'WOOTI in this i of the i , 61 ; player' country a special dia- n the tVagrter operas. which Mr. Pam- I.:" ;; itymphony Philharmonic orchestra, at t, been grained by this having ,yensation :i east ,':1itouth :: Third tree' rosideam, The annual convention of the N ah. ,I 1 inStittition which dates from first I record a Ppearing times the 1 The N,,,. yntk Evening Stitt prints torte The band gersee rt. Jiat WAS LO hal'. htield atAmx:Inatir et. N. jnImtf R'ill.,be t he in "Comntentaries" of Julius r teen given Friday e rening, wi Fort week this the under "Press .4: Agent heading, tkr. beginning Aug. Caesar, in which he speaks of a Gor- !':-- ';II Douglas. was rendered Thursday eve- :1 ...:1)..111!Phl!. pher Marks, the national president. ,i, ...,seeld, held l.Orin years before Christ. 0 , Thio io just th WII the press agent fi, I tints, An honor of Colonei James A. SaYs that this . ronve non will t ha n 1:000.00 the A in k ,. irmin who-h- ad Just' geturned froth ta r gest held In the history of the,htoassoligtime is d;stinetively WPish- - A mericans in the rnited StatP8 - girit i 4 i Wagthigigton. 1 ha VP tried to Impart it to a nel American. They . elationfully SO.sqn of tills number will be Leading organists from every London. but have failed ignominiously. tJ a Union will be present, and in July. tii Indigenour .Errira Bohr and Helen lio- - state Inwillthetake oil of this coun- - !ri attendance at Pittsburgh to ; - i :; it the active part in the con- ny !. ; Nitt are preparing to leave in August Tt Mimi. It is really A in erica ni zed Es- try. Three meetings a day will for Berne to study the piano; the lat. be held This theorv ha s been carrieul to h ti and there will be tw o daily or- - panola tto Pmtherest pciint in reducing maro, nr &brand two years, and rf 1 , TABERNACLE recitals gan given by visiting organists. tho ciaooles to syncopated Tri.kIMIIT ,th, 171:1; one yeer. Roth are enthu- - ' Prof McClellan has received !' I li a cordial studente . and have al- -ORGAN RECITALS be !1' to invitation A i present and to deliver ready reached a high standard of an Concerning the prepartions for a address on his Impressions of Euro- - roneert tachrdcal abluty..loth a wide range of in London half a rentury agn. ;. , ! ! ,.7 Clara Schumann write acquaintenoe with the I. compoe- - poen organs and OrfrantOt't MoNDA Y. JUNE 9. erg .,, . i,, "The,' eaU it a rehearsal berv, if S rOr the first time in its history tho tepee to Waved once through. but no- - Astrattint Orianist Trecl-- Y. Cannon at , ''. tno nrtran. 1 Wm Emma 7tarosity Morna has New York Philharmonic orchestra will body thinks of rorkIng at it (arefuli 1 ' , I been 3 Bach r) Minor gurniabing all the music for the make aincoat to coat tour. Having y oind the publie puts up with It it Fantas;A et !Amor, .three days' primary Convention. con- - played nearly every important city is tho artists own Nutt. They ailow (Thant tie Elonh,nr the tacit and ... the north SA lin and Au .. :. i,..t.' baying themselves b, be treated as Inferiors' SlioAtlig tituied&g, the) Bishops' buiMd'Every Sqir Meszkowski : ; : :1,g. oho haa teem ably amaated m.i.made an IIIIMPIOn Of the enuth. the or- - in English society. smce nothing IP t,,q1 Reinanee sans Paroles. it i t imim udor, cartm.m. ,.., ',not. be borne i' ,mly they old Melody .. Arranged by Performer mr, li t , i Felix F. Leifolo. the Ihtlit- - make money. now badly I fit in here Mar'll in 1.) tf, t ,,: VI Stella Angell Irierscher. tiooreno. mum to conquer. :f and Miss Lilian !aaPT. announced this wewit that the The& oimply laugh at me when I vx, ktarab Erickson , ettiESItAY JUNE lo ' 1 ',:i! "Phelps. Airs Morrie presented &eller- - long contpmplaled teer wee now a err. press rny disguct as stn'h things' , , and would start on Easter Mon- , ma at leo voices, which did good Aseistant tainty Organist Edward P. Kimball wori$a ...'.' and at the Organ. .1. ,,,., Ms evening, lithe conducts a re- - day. 1914. It III extend over Sewn A a incing machine crari,,-- , ,,,, Citel in the Deneret Gym. The pro- - weeks. and Salt Lake will be one et the unique ameng tenor. Iiiisst The .Wedding) Pc Sp.sedgy, -1 i an e; Beethoven a famous threat Gavotte WI! sin Lloyd. ,1 Kam inclips Elsa's Dream " by Miss Citi" Illarted M n I, t ... ita let t rt se. e Serieusi. Mi,s Carlson ta elita lew neva; th arld fel ef eperin lit ,, f , i ,i Perfect Day." by Oktrie JacobanEtond. 1: G IV. Chad's:telt: the composer. who (dote of Medne; who has hepn exarn.- Andante (Fifth Symphony) Beethoven I Nisi Erickson sings a selection from wrote the music for "Everywornom" in- - 1.1ni.lig the teneris thr oat slime his ar- - An Old Meledy : 411 Trovatote." and the orchestra will dtcates that he tufty enter the 110000 'rival in t ... Arranged by Performer 'n "(artlar,Is verc- hone f, : : lovers contest In Musical America he are musical.- - .saY's Dr. let'd Fer tn. Isortie in F Vey two special number& Rogers Thursday &Memnon. there was a. gm - also m y& "'Arthur Shepherd of title frtnp. If aott tap on e ,if h is knule 11 - , 4k,... .. J1NE I In 1, recital Which vile ,a dangerou s smartly. ivith Rositon) would appeared- the city .!orelinger it giveel : , t. 4 Primary chorus,. and there were siev- - ' adversary to these who might seek Oita out a hgher plt'hol. mere reSontint Orsanist J. J. Mirilellan at the Organ, e ', ; 4' arid oStellent vOeill and InettliMeritll wise. He hen already Si on one prise tons t ha Mendelasonn n In thP V..ragf. p,ttn.n.g1 Sonata. IF m nor i 4, bombe's. includmg pinging by William; with bus in tho Sea' by Miss Ittrniell. knuekles" ,,, , 'Or Llor-Fars that r a- - Allezr ', i :I ISTevotnt Lents A. Rawisey. and Mrs.' whieh was produced In Chicago recent- - mans threat is at present tn perfeet :Adagio flu hong eln I..li Patenron, with a piano number from ly, This was a cantata with chorus conditien and that all tra,-'- el catarrh; Melod,l in F T- A. S, wining, Emma ! h.ralit118:ehn5et- vo'w-rw- s , ftret-per- baps I. num:0,:tolkwihehek,Prücriunta- - m- MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY Made Up ort re-- 102. ---- Dia you know that the conductor Wag gltipligativrqv Ungn"wg before the time of Mendeithecihn7 The orchestra was led by the concertmeister, a hi e one of the musicians would beat time , wtth a paper roll. - Mentielseohn- was one of the it WilM- V.an Weber-- to face the orchestra with-- a 'baton. Then it airs that orchestral interpretation hy the conductor had its start. - PPointad'.to of musk setiy uaanicesitY The paradise for chamber music play-- 1 ei's seems I.; be odettrat. Wassail Satom,ft not teng ago gave a concert there with his club. The result was that the audieice not only redemanded th scherzo of one of Beethoven's sonatas. but on their repeating every movement of his C maior sonata, opus tule Illf brilliant ca r,--ot.lif- t The hours W it h the eicares ,,f those, .to'n'whom his works 1,,Ivinsm.brkttens,:momtputheertauicriaitateaIabo:tae-trs...1that, ' iirgel) the debted for alyte,t thhet, Moments Pt deLr'2,:nx,ihilu..11P-r,:ieadnedhis death. he Ad the or 1Ablache. artiste have one of his last re, iirouh;e kindly wholohnawse..abaentee:::erva. no with a alone was that he dr to desire 1 their Last t part to ?hake the convention a arPorelT.flfati11 of h'' StieetPl. Favart The music committee f t,) Amer- - Fred C. Graham. chairman; Horace S. Schumann r er a A. H. Ensign, heard in t ica to pia. but she 1S3P ,11en Peabody. W. A. Wetzell, fr'I'llar) J. NicCielliin. Evan Stephens, H. H. England. 'where she w,,, William Bradford. F. W. especially with the tost-- re I ach iti Cummings, Reynolds- The Program will be as coterie. Many intereat.ng dele'0 ; rollows, or. and ,n Eng garding her experiences t tit e given .,..ln the two SATURDAY, JULY 5. 9,30 A,41. -Clark Schumann... N." '''''''''i bY thtl 4.ci at' touncli meeting.. not Macmillian corbpany She Selection. male iettartet tit) first like the way musica sere 'treat- ed Prom Paris she wrtes in iker Viithout a Stun." f White): o.hp -- Home ,, Elelf)Vell.:' tritephensi Messrs. P3 per, Here I sin honored. a o ,,a,Ir an a"'"' whY ahould it, to London.1 ' SVhitrie:i, Ensitin &Ind Sue:leer. Ca,n , , maN A. 'Now hti3 T ' '' , ' a...0i fr l his ;irt'lisea such aa th. SECTION TWO 3 m u sle Pr'ogram B sg Rellini4 ;,alrds ,..--- latet'o"iiiired composer.. Coleridge-l- a y- -for, netted Slifitar. While this wilts con- aldered a gratifying result it la obvious ly not audictent to auppOrt the family. wht.refore a movement has been eet on foot to !secure it a Civil Llot pen. skin. persone pres- - to begin regular toe first 'Wednesday in iteptem- wtw'r. an1 c,,glan:Es & horlia of 200 voices to learn some to be The e'ening was given iin the spring Tiiile aillte pleasant by a musical pro- Young gavo igrarra In whii.h llarret An,,rtati solo. Aiice Merchant and WO-- . k sang a duet, Mareellus Stritth ,arr 1a'1 a Va,lla 5,ill. and Eli Call P.ng (.1,..1,11 Wail tont:m.11 a,',4,1aln!t-,r- ' ENOR br,RAFIN PLA. tho l toet naritone from Vatencia ,,,," ;i ,,rsan experts are har- rr,r,-.- ), the ors,,n In Las been sluicing at the .:ng 'ALP :!.ft,i:iliti011 I'- J ,'S- - ' ' An,rie&n theater. aneh is t h et, ter t rite w,,,ek, &In g a: ; !''' :h.S' atprits,h'ng completion. Talhern4c.e brgan re :t.--. 1 , ..i Ti- - i.ev Fatcr ' ,' ' ;I Tulare -- Sly ida.,- - Mr Kinibtr": p,t)12tg:ni of Park. an as wet as 'I ... Ing the ili :rehn ii, "!.. 1 ccompan:roent. The ang-- r ,orgsnist . r :; , t der- !nterested o 4 re'et,' 4.: 4 poduced a farable ffer.' los vi,.ie:F nacie organ recital l'stsr. ,c I lie stitid tire ho ; '.)! heavy. rich and sonorous. and ce. e'i- ' ntittered the organ onP Of th., Met in dence4 .a refined grid etl'Pa' pet,,,!.fhe world, 4.. I . teinperament:' ITO Is the Iisi'itn,r1. Salt Lase I Among the musical. eventa of the Edith Ford. formerly week.. deserving of special mention went .,; '! 1 girt ...ha hes a 'Italy conitalto ,;',....,1.-1 'that lu Imo Cilret the annual exhibition of the music do- enabee her - partment of Howland hail. MondaY Miss Mattie Hall's piano 4 4 i :i evening. VIEMIll ; 6 'i Pantie' recital in l'oneolidatei musie i 1 4 halt and her recital oeplanopiapila ; it I of Mi ss Metre Rong iTI the Immanuel ;rf 'Baptist church .. ; 1 . -- It na.:9 g oPeira-glvtn- &Pie 40-I- ,-- "-- -'"' .. ;t r tO5(4--17- 411111.1"111111VZI ent. ., i 141 itej 7 .0111 ,, .1 . ' dt tine we.' t aa German WV Is !he createat tn tr" world- 6111611 imilirklual eta', In rg merely be tom, and ilerm,r,y ,, , tif I; 1 , Afg7 Inesday evening 't A AP i - OP 1 t ' . - , ftflp. toillirliCtritteigit 1 - , i I , DESERET. EVENING, NEWS SATURDAY 'JUNE 1 , 7 - . 1 Fine' In R .lon ,!, whm vho row dear loan: Tour letter received 'or yesterday, with its sad. told news has Fer me greatly. Ho wel! 1 regrici-eIke member the royal welcome given Hr. n Prothen-iand myself by Prof. Pedersen. when officiating at yourlast Eise,t hre teddfod. His cheering words, the hearty Km and the undefinable someone the that by impreAsed light thing of his eyethe genial yet earnest spirit rnan and the musicianhow well ot,the 1 can hear, feel and P,.17 all this iiy the Ben very mention of his rilime. Alas. start, bon that we shall nnt ?tef him, And hear taxi him. again upon earth. 1 1 Your description of the impreasivo r 01 funeral flerVfre at the Assembly hall fan 111' Ebectric 5dietr' the music by Prof. Stephens 's choir, flesh? trial Btocit his Mrs. of Drotectiat B. and M. remain tones memory slam new may green tong and grief. Bkstrand. sen- - Iwo"! .tommunn organ's di firill011; the Ivinashed. , il s ,his and ewet. and long may the result of ftf joy in the beyond. by Prof. Mcillel---!An Old Meier', isatiemi - l L try' nlIkC- stand of dear his labor of love lest. and be blessed. .f There is gonalderahle apeculatien as:, e For the eoreto Cale Arranged hy- Portorrnsh Ian, his i ILL--- te i the withIn love and Tours sYmpathY. Prod &Film-Coo- p ; surrewor arni-:cgthedrat ,.i.h.,;ir 'meets. fitore Atnelte Nikisch. ts to emee hefene Ex(iotTlo from the mume dramas of Anton. And the orchestra playingbeloved He 7:: NILADOC. W. of AP the IVturner. out nicst I the for the weekly rimir the aa season. :- ,;',,' state university; but the regents re. Moncisk evening eornpoSer INIMMEINIPIONEED et ark: "We have all intriamar to think ;rehearsal. ..t j. lemtch will be the solo- says Musical America , f i tier operetta.' (Arranged for organ tryiperformer) I ,0 the matter over and are in on hurry. 11,0 at the 11 o'clock serviee Sunday in "Melne Tante, ()eine Tan te," was first r THUESOA T JUNE 13 :lie WA in the cathedral; and at eveninfg Vespers ! t Her n ew work. To promote moral education in . - I Arthur Preher has been tea,hing w ill sing. "0 Sallteria." by Berdese aft a horlea,rae ,lara. ,. en.. tchooln of France Independentry of ,,,,,,,,r, organast Tre te- - Y. rann011 T EDUCATION NOTES rtiligious Maisie at All tallowy C0111PfKo in the:The children el the junior ejtoir and titied Ilaniel in the Lien dottrine le the object of the lien" and , i 4If it the Organ. r'tt vt the Mittnt,trz Nliint,i- - Nfanda ... of his father recently deceased. Of wilt premiere girls of this St. t'ecilia 'French Leatrue for Moral FAucation." ; !he offers a first prize of The in tiie !siiight sTioal Olt fillectrst Niary's cathedral will give their Pal firsra The text- whh i, lii Ernot ; Spinney Thepeeltionwill be ,ad i ci: before the tail term ,permanently s of the teacher. in Ala-- 1 atid league th, familiar Maostos, annual entertainment about the Zith cor VOTI Wolsoac-rbegins, other prizes amounting to MOOS t. lacDcrwoll ran first their battle: 4 are holding !Jun, in Cathednil hail.- The program l'ilh'heil story. hut is said te treat it in a Preghlerv k a'hulletin Which it positnow for contributions-tte ..i Gellacher who was ,ger...cent of the teac Only in he an excellentone-- all of the liStla spirit Of witty burlesque- in r, rie s inlAn old Meir.d. trto round more than two.1' ..."1 low Rideel-nia- n i have trolleying civtime credit man with the ennselidaterit taught the inThe of other ,employed Years histeperctien early The government of Belgium has ,,,k .ieranged by Performer I ;.:ir Music rompany. has resigned se ac. young rirliA of the St appearing. faros from dolt Lako to: :Frin,a,-- ;11. cecina chorus Ilizatien is tth modern enelitionc, vited the totted States and the en- Ascher years. ' !:' the ' atipt- - an advantageous with ' Pal numbers. rehearswill two Active pesition s sing to at he erste the states .011160 represented Denver : ' 13. Eillitti17, Tlo, pews that Trentiel hiol deter- r )1t Benencial Lite tniatillitioe &company. began this afternoon. of Chies to first international Pei Omaha or W. C 40.00 ucaltntnm,in..rn 'rfran mined ti return to grand eTe 4;was s Agencta- ts is tfr held in Ghent Congress , iS' Edward P. Kimball phyri,al ' in July. SIAN The St-- Look' Mrs. reHalite Foster Sutherland has I bl''''' '" In' ilEht fact that a recent Ger- gretts will be devoted to the two main Music. First Ntethoclist church, Sun- a: ,the organ. the &SAO by M. Paul or IkOnteps turned to her vocal studies in Hits day, ; "Jubilete w har h 's already sadly lackin g "; fin' SecOnl M.,,,,T,71T Sonata in E minor man periodical devoted its loading ar- - topics of City Building and the Or-kierning 64.6e Chicago e , ' city. Mrs. Sutherland's voice la of a Den" rboiloy Fturki. M. Charlea ImI,,Irol i new Rogers! tide to "The Camp Fire Girls of ganization of Municipal Life. nqr low taros "nide range- of. Power and soneroue Deily. Alex Eberhardt and heir, offer- in rt 'oni, opera I sing evi r:, night capriee in ; Proportionately , 1,41i America." H. Crackel minr in character. to other points. Qin., star. it is not ilk grand ti",,ing of On', .0 prAno solo. "In Perfect pea,,, and I am tg) banGeo. How Nevin is be about to Illiteracy ,: whe-rsev,--there' MiNc ?Oaf. ate FN ,sp,r., says itthirl',.y Murk), Noe., Leon Roquee s ' ns" English government is planning 'shed from a Kentucky county through Mere have been made to the -- t'avat- I ,,,,,g .,,,qthpin. aharity t verdt 4. Ni I., he the .tmd m..;- I, Tr,ntint. as in,t 1 bY Performer and trb krt'Inged other aids! the moonlight schools la interesting-whic- h to provide scholarships MIIPI ,14 , , !girls austienna company to repeet the Mae IV Niell, Mrs. ei.ott Jones an,1 P,.4t on 1.). posti,i1.. t will make possible a university i told in a statement by Mn. Cora 1 4,7 ; opera tit Ogden, and to gore three sip- - Chnit. bAss solo. ".go' with Th.,,,- - mu, b .yery n'rto .ttni when I g to the i 'to of education for every by or rrl who ;Alison Stewart supmtntendent rearances in this eity 'during N. E.. ,A illartlettl. fiay-- Sherwood: the,tter I wArt to itiv,, my aul.,b,,,si JUNE 14. Jane IS, 14. SI. SA. tinn Vnit- makes a certain standard, 1.; county. addressed to-tI le.t 4 wece. ,f 1. 9. 19. 19. 23.21. turn !c,r,,iii, J. J. 1,,,ntratto solo. The 1rrl is My Light- - mY ,,ra ..fr,1 myFelt ' July lel NA the e.. of States commissioner at. education. Organ .vl the energy t ave 1109. 22.22 myself le.es, Aug. 1. 9, ti.nillei. MIss Leola Schrack. ''';'''''1 Program. 11. Lettere receitotal from Miss Zora Shaw The governor of Georgla seta aMte The school workers have on record the Seglumbluie, r , c to lose my vote, Lite one day In the year as "Public Health name. location- - and Motor) of every ,ard I Oat that she anti her company are ' to be observed in every school! illiterate In the mountain county. and Day. winning success in Montana and M ,. betory .st,, '1.;empieton building. the state, according to tornrmatiou tare able to make a special study of wbere they have been appearing. ,. lovera 'ho,.hav.: .,.-,,,ma it'asay." T.171. it .11 ,. ri f,t week. .,-each .rach individual case. One by one received at the -United Statesottreau for, : l'- g ,, ,,i Mr. W,,,Trt,,,rt,,r1 ,,,,,14 to be tatttmg r!,.'' " ticketA Lirie"lititerates are intereeted in the 60 rUmervations. ' n h a IA'fi'l Deese. it;t" tenor, is now in g finial...Mtn Tor 1,0: Ten Nr, ,J4r, ,acagtioattoo:,,,,c1 V't'll- - hes toa ,.;t:t5 t ' stOrk of such echools at the "Moon- t, light 01,Prs lel,,,i r ,r . :.,,rtral,of years.New York env. where he I. studying Aittl"heksteene r:' Or turttor particular& , ; hexed .n 1.Amour .Merle-in- , " k a, th rr , r York's lat.st and doing well; All the. states in the UniOrt elmept ght School on Old Hotuie Creek;" In Nw Oscar with Saenger. , 4 two 'Pl'Illat-tho the thousand and years have ,l' "For Arkansas three and past 7 47: - .. sch,me. Nevada definitely A last audience ) tfir. MoRNIONS AND THE eel at double' yea,', ,,T, T, re- illiterates have more Office. been reduced there to atteriding committees elate An effort le being made to close, upthe given' for Ticket organised I City . r, 1 r, 1 a few hundred. and It is believed that International local music houses Saturday after- - p.rizsot,o.rti, ate gave Caruso a trement: Xrtri-on fourth Cnngress the i '3 I ''' WI t ' - swoons during the summer; but it is re- oc...i.:. at (70ne:thtelat h:nPlkinfir ind"Pati.1 :o..1....'77. ,,,,,... of profit or of low I A r. HOTEL UTAH to be held to Buffalo. the Shod vestiges of Illiteracy wilt be &ham l',..1 Hygiene, .eteresting compilation. one tonning r ,,ok Imem the enterprise as being. th, hivtory of 11 ; wiped out by the dale of the pees'41 that the, holdingrestout of tak- ihnst. ithrontlen No. 15. in theatricata LAIL., , tisk Phone Exch. atf from of Tit.oewecrinitiaca a competttive ',afar, t.,.. tf- late iis preventing the naany alt 1Nn',."7:- s,FIse P ! John S. Lindsay. for sato be- g '.-:? 11 .. il4 6n Otir WRY r'Ithrl. co. American teachers re- Ins. the action desired. Efforts are Eighty-fiv- e Deseret Nees Book Store... is I.n goillp Islay' more totauttlat anti f A hat the Pdt , I Mr., the over or Win soillsAl ti , for to Med objector. metropolitan to che ,Ji.d.erupessenti cently Philippines a hut an type alung than ever, summER vomit. Irbil' of'031- MamMertoln may be doing. tmr i in the newspaper .. 1 take The Philippine position err great country Newier 13 r., 1 .' Choristers and nrillinists at schocIa Tbe average age of Abe new Ten weekst course In woodwerkfor section is the The memorial concert given in Albert th'eees'tntedrepratietnaariti'yubhilicatehaolpe. wraaNsuchh-opo fi riot : easociation held theirwed88411Thurg , teachers Is 25 years. An but 24 of donee and boys at Deseret (him. aid the widow of the . and in to Issued Mondays Landow. Ite.rsi Hall. , 9. year.. .1,1tne per mere,,, attractlena..,., r. ..,, Special . eneemble-ratheum the sulk. bau. ,:i in in than , nre . meeting .. , experienced teachers, . June, i ,t a molar i damAdvertisement. tedwarteisaastai .......... ,niencing , ! ', ', It'- . 4 I I. I , i. !a i :, . I.. ,, ; I .,' cl , '. , 4 . :, ! :,,,.. . 4 blerk-covere- ti .4 ., ..-- ,; My if. .;,, te i Li. . . hand-shak- i 1 Excursions baton-directio- n A - ..... Three-florth- Rragrini-Weettenso- " ' . I 1 , East .. - - A.--- A ! ... Arthari.-Nak-w- ' & - ' E , ..... con-sho- ,,P,--r- : ; :,,,---i i i i -- ..1. ; I 4i 1 ;. Idaho h. . o, r,fr,--shIn- , 4Z, 4 4; : ,t,-- i - r,, , , 1 - - 'ft-e- L.: Pr'-'1'e- f - I '''-- he I, I Limit, Oct. 31,1913 - !)-- . ..... inoa 1 genii-Week- ly cons-tra- ,.. , ,1 , .''. :; '' . J.. ' J ; t It l - " 1 ,.' ' , a '..",,,.A ..,.. , ' ..-..--- -- ' ," - ''y'....11.... f ' 1 ., r3tes, ' I I, . Sale Dateg,,, I - , - , 1, P.'N't - . .. , I - 1 ,- SATI-IlDA- ', i - . 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