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Show ,. . -S- . , , -- ; ECTION-11Tb , - EViININGV NE1VS: SATURDAY MARCII ,alt r I 1 tivci.)x - T - 0 tit" - iraehwito411111161AtdL111174, ifteCtieti4m-st--tii,S-w- - Next Week in History rt ... ' .. "Slirtis-4-c.- Itrellestra; An ova- WA. Stephen anti tion the choir for their rendition Sr theli programto which WHS added the over-- I American-conce- 5 III ' . , titil14 .on,1 rsen 1;44nie ; ..,FANNY - . CROSBY. . . I :romomilliymnWriterWilLBIL Ninety-fou,1914 24, ,1914. MUSICIANS I . - - given. r. D--- IRECIDIIY - ' ,.... - . . , I ,, otte - 0 - ,r,:- , e- .' ", ,,,,Ter,' T I ,d . al ' Evan Stephen.. sang the "Soldiers' Chorus" fromp"Faust." the "Hallelujah The Messiah," -- Utah and the ''Star tg:Ifo'irl'uSsa:n'ener, airompanied by organist . , ,,,,,......, ' - - ..- -. - '.... ,..,4 ,...- - , A' ). , kv-a.- -- " , CLAM)t I. NETTLZTON. ' Teieher- of Voice and IIIo tilt 'Studio SIS i5outh Stit Vast, nose was. . . ' '' ,,,,) I . , -- I242-- - '''''' , 1, ' ': tained by the University of Weill. ,,,,..s., , én-A. I'. IcruT4PSBZILG ,0 t- , , , ,........,,,..,,,:..1..., r11,42..,..1,, alumni,. whose tnenibershipMan6atf 4e..... I L"'J 'At' 4 , l''''' SC11001, Pit JAUSIC. , : eludes Mayor Park and. others. event 4 , f "dig 14 41 ' i 0' T ' t. V has charge of the Teacher ' of vocal and instkurotratal I Graham ager ,.. Garrick ,,' ,,.. ,",,f0.!, ,, ta-is,-- '' and amain-which will take place in the ,i iN t4.harmony. ''' music. t , i manta orchestral transtrosing anti band theater. , ' , ks ' . ' ,.; ,,, , taught. Also piano a rd reed instrunws,, lip te,, la.' ,.,, ' - ' ' - , ' 't c double arid triple- tenguain,g, lnatruI on ( pr sent ' ',,,' --, Prof. Waldemar A. Call will ' io conduct,ag: Studio ASZL,Struth Seventh ' ' , in recital ' '. ' a number of his studentsOgden-ThiFaitt. Phone HI. ?I rd , In the Sundify evening ,''414111841.''''. Itt, ''' 's." ,' HE music sect ion'of the Ladies' ward chapel. During' the absence of - C. D, SMIETTI,ER, is in California, Cannon-wi- le .''' ''''' Literaey club still meet next Prof. .Call is,ronducting rehearsals on I ''' . MOn 1836. nnen," honor Ntan4011n,Gultar; such Teacher eminent died , . Prof. might ginia: ' litueltdaY at .2.0 -7 . in th "Ilk s ,'14, The Redemption With the--- Plotteeti4 cons,,qu,ritiy, .tbe university is not .' at :1:1afBnell:linCt. 1: IS02Congrese wined an' act founding 1 , '... otoWiNnouerre.mofsetrirgs,t prises 7; ill 'aing ''The the United:Stoles Military academy ' club,' house 'when an Irish stake choristers' association. .,: 4Z 46. empow er et) to confer honorary de- - 'Miss Lillian Phelp4 ' 1--.. .; at '1'.the Van Ller and special by palms". at West request Point: Hokking one until th e leg islature 4 - ' program will be presented, as the day vitti c ' t"''Z'l il- -i r h u reh- Sunda 'I'll, 1 his brother t shall have many. Most ndcnneed 1Wrei4 $ ' Prott Flihu Call wrifes I912The bulk Of the wrecked battle- ' 1, morning .. it that lidsliege . 7nitarla is the "Seventeenth of Ireland ," el. I studio0402 Tvoleton Butuung h at- - liects- - tudying hard That this willgiven t ( Mainsa r.,,,,,. I i was off I' ?Chip ' the stink coast "ribii.. i, anua . ,,,. be done next ; 4' ..,i,',;'",i'' , Wemar, 04 ; Patritk's day. The program with" pc 'and of 'Cuba, with Imposing ceremonleiLl , making rapid progress under Ptsif lig expected. So the commencement "..,...i ' --- --sia follows: Loewe, one of Berlin's leading teath- - i of 11115 is likely to be the firat oceas- SPENCER CLAIITSPN:311: also reports an addition to the Ion that i;.,.:4.,,...' ' ) ,.t1,4,,., ,, 1.04.... .4; ers 31arch 17. AND FLATS SHARPS alonologui., Eu,i.exie J. Owen. state unisersity . can t ake e . the Piano Inistrueon scream-istoa he who boasta says - e'f' .P'.,, , h ' ; '', f a, History of Irish musa., Mis Janet ifaintly, l'up!li of Marie Orem tr and Theo:. ' t?,,,,2 ,11 soprano voicp ,,,, high ' gly t , ,, ' t dore , Lesehetizky of Vienna. Studio V7 heights avitnemed the evacuation of 0 0 0 e ,,' ."WillialliSön. awl For the best "Anieri,an .Flag' male ', ',' v, f south ktatie. Wasatch 43.1d. eatheth:al organ la Boston by the British. In hon or of 4', '1 , ' Duet. harp tind iolin : "Nocturne 1;1 ,g chorus with aolo s and organ or piano a ' The light opera of "1.1, .M. S. B in - leomplet a. so that Organist , '' tbe day "St. Patrick", was given, 4' Peabody accompaniment or both a prize of ;100 .1, 4' ,. ' , , II at." John Field; Mrs. B. ,r. Andertion,ifore" W ill in. given by patina t r.thp ill bo able to display its qualities to ADOLPH'BROX.' out as the American rountersign, ,ee e . 4' ,, 4 and an engraved certittlite of On "1(.1 to i 1:f.alt Lake Collegiattinstittlte .". 4 1 Mrs . G. Tuttle. ', and "an rxtra gill 44( whisks." was tier advantage than last Sunday, in.gold A ' ' i ,c honor are offered hi connertion with ' it 20. dav Pia the March t. evenink,of .it,,rd issued to every.' Ifish aoldi'er in x.,,,.al when considerable !retnalaed to be the third annual prize .eonipetition for :'4 my imv, Nol. F.,,x , Vilest- - t Studio end' Roftroneee 107. r.tel. Ave. . dune , '' mold Asthore.- - W. N. Crouch-- Missi Third Presbyterian. uhurch, with .S.. 1 way et finisliing. AN -- the advaneement of nicinlo in Anteri-' Ple.ne Wait. 2s17-I-t. : ,IA'ashington's cam principal ta.sts, "Sir Joseph Porter, K. Sunday morning's services, two or- - ea," Edna Dwyer. Brooke. chief Tanev.,"lang 1,77Roger the Fraterinstituted by si,nfarda Justice pf the United States, horn.; Club chorus, Peggy." NV. II. Neiti- - C. B.." Wagner WerralI; "t'aptale: !gun installers froM IllagerMown. Md .. nity of Arneit:a, Phi Ma, Alpha. tse- MISS BETH CUSWORTIL - led Plot Cercoran," Bialit Nleakin: "Rall-!Inger. who are also tenoi.s: will sing a duo turtling to an announcement just is- at, i l''. k .., WI Itackatraw," , "I )''. - ;from sir John Stainer's Burton clay: William- Pinkney, Whyte Duet, 'Kathleen Mavourtiern, , ,, PI tN0' , "Daughter of sued Rawl tile New Ftigland Consrrva- - 11908Senator IS24. erooeh: --come Hack tu Erin," clari- - peacleye." Kenne111- Webb; of born London. died: feee-1are Academy.Royal Ptrpll . Maryland C. and Music. tor y of George i 4 itri 2nd À VP. . , bet: Mrs B. F. Anderson, Mrs. W. 1.J. swairCs. Mate," Vaughn Fisher: "Jo- - iloward r. lhey ,c,, .,. 1191aitem Admiral G- .- W. Molvitle -- -- ,' 'In the evenin g, S.') 431 E. 9. So, t Av ' .....4 - Ruby , noted naval veteran of the CivilI Tuttle. ocousin !there adli beBoliugr. meaein; sephine," musical. service a mostly ' re with Free Theory ciams every SaturdaY- heard be the gret it ain by V 11(111, 4,44 d E of Soul." the , it an ar aretie and V. t "Little later "song explorer, Prof. Edna Linn; a lieu the choir will sing the Magnif- - multitude of h is frnds and adn'i lrerit ,e hoeke: -- Macushia." Dennatt Marmur- - Buttercup." Maritime Wach; h horn ISte died at ieat and Nunc DiMittis, AV Semper; AMA Rafael Josefty is very seriowaly SYBELLA CLAYTON BASSE'rli i . -to rough: Irish Lullalcy." Chauncey Al- - from the school director Prof. Edna V. and The News.) spNut an anthem. "t as:Ill lay me down ill, though the repOrt in a evrtain oncet i cott Mrs. R. M. Au stin. Marelt Is. Conn-- , Atarch - Trigh t l Bridhceptot. pianist, Lawrence Eberly,; N10- - lin beace,.. by tiatf5ttis. . to the effect that tie had attempfed ilOtc h. Mrs: C. P. Larson. 'Miss Linn: . ilifts Mrs Dan , Mr. Frances JJne Pupil cf SonitLitertift Studlo4100 Second CroNby I. took formal posses, i Fanny it,,. II ., 11,1T,,, Git, suicide has II') fountiation.-',Alat Mae Eaton. Van Alstynet. tho famous writer of Avenue. Vissatch 270. P1011 Of Boston !The proceeds go toxard theIllskey.1 John Held has b4,411edthe contract and placed the-ci- ty I well remembered his debut Tea. under martial law. popular hymns.- prepared to celebrate committee- - Miss Jant4 NVillianison, fund of the school. . itto furnish concert bend Innate the corn- - country at old chickering Dail. on MORRIS STEPHENSON.' on amity( rsary Birth in South Carolinis of John her ninety-fourt- h Fifth avenue, which h as sin ce been re- ling season in the various city chairman: Mis. It M. AliSt in M rs- - F The. Salt .I,akp Philharmonic or- - ti, yin have a band of 30 men.parks. C. Calhoun. Democratic statesman March 24.Blind p4ince she was six lantnt. 11Px Th.atrr. Plano and Or. and placed by an apartment house. I oleo E. Johnson. Mrs. D. W. McAllister; of 14,recuse University, N. Y. and leader in the "old south'," died weeks old through'Cle,applications of gRfl nupil Mrs: Alvah is. Mrs. J. T. Treasure, ehestra wi'll substitute for the "New heizin a s eucm as the veativr is pro- - recall the extraordineriténeatiOn he Ptudlo, 24 South tOth Etna. Phone Wee. hot poultWes , which destroyed the 1212,11. in Washington Nov, 31. ISO. i made l'ilrs. Jack Taylor. World Symphony' on its April re- - rdtioom. t i by his playing. Later he trans- third cte' program. Bhven optic nerve, she has written more ferred his activities to SteinwaV Hall, 1903Gen. Schuyler Hamilton, Jgrn eon bt Alexander Hamilton and than 6000 hymns, among them being CHARL11 When the, y Ling V enetian harmit. with which he as exer after con- Piano pupils or Miss Alta Burton !symphony. the "Heroic a." There- will TREDERICK. CARLSON. .... Civil Fate-iMexican of Set.and here Alberto. vt,teran the Mozart the- - Arms of je4W47 last :Saki Nt in fleeted.played ,leaus, give a recital. assisted by Miss: also- be a Grieg number, a - his American and Vocal Instructor. .. s. war Compos'r born urelay.suite..! that 18:.!0: announced Me me Peer to the manager died; Near the (roam" andi"jesas Gynt Esther Davis. contralto. in the Fourth! overtu're. ,Ind Keep Joseffy appealed certainly in 4 -Te0A-Zthe tVater of Life Will of Correct sod Artistic Sing.ward assembly hall, on th, evening of !Tho vocal soloist cill he an eastern !the artist would reader a eomPositeaw his prinee, asone of th t. finest pianists" IMarch 19., "Wednesday. Atareli Isl. The; partiri-- . Wagnerlan tenor to be selected by eqf his own." The audience thought B. I had ever heard: in Net, there Avws a I log... are Murial Bur- - Fred Graham. . !remarkable thAt. a musician of Salvi'bi echarm, tijusolousness and an imagine- pants in the United McKean . signer of the 191IThe Staten inas . battleship tato Of tho VIpnni 1mpl,1kIonsèrvatory , toil:and .Altu Weight. Zada Fitirci.)ugh. !age could romiose such a number; live queilfty t0 his playing which "'38 t of Santiago hay fume, ,was of music. And formerly Dean, antl.hesd of Declaration ,of Independence for 1811d Cleo Holt. Lillian Jacobsen. Gladys, - Texas, presently. several musicians in pianists,' however great their tectinin. l:',. H. Pelice of the tabernacle. choir wrecked by high extilolOve projecvocal department of the University of Pennsylvania. born; died 1817. Smith. Ruby Winterotiel, fi'olden lack. Indeed, I am by no meal" thn.17;9,111111 is In San Francisco. Ile will be able the house. noticeably -- Spencer C 11"nver Collette of Music. A system of in honor of Washington givin tiles test. Edna Wilcox. Anna Meier, Marie. to report on the status of the Eistedd- - IJr.. recognized the composition." It orkly one who would he willitut to as-correct breathing and right tone place. ell by his offIcers at Middlebrook. One of Miss, tod at his return. Chas. Ross mane- - was Grieg's.vi?lin concerto in R. H.r- - sert that we have heard Joseffy play in -ment. Phillips, Byron Done. Studio hours from I am. until N. J and M. Greene Washington of he a manner not eurpassed even bY Pa-- i 6:30 p.m. Studio: 4446-4- 8 East Iavis' numbers will ,he,."Th perfect - g er 0 f the 64 Fo en hor Moral. i Nathadoer-Green- el ancla An Umbrella is also on the range.d for the harp.. ,Thenerve 4:ism .of (wire ' Mrs Street: Bond. lit makin g suc h a katement derewski 1.ay,"b; withcoast representing that organization, !manager danced of hours three upward , has since been commented on As ...1,..0. Of late years ;Tui. gave up appearing Nv i 11 make down." The restaurant proprietor said, "Let. trip es Utah's WALD1MAR A. CALL. The date of the University of Michi- which by local lou8icians. !li Pun lie, and confined himself to lil2s -- John J. sitting Knox. comptroller of the line ebow you a curiosity." and forth-e- s musical .organizatioM official Baritone America. Sokost and VoleitBuilde?i; gan glee and mandolin clubs' concert Prest-S S under teaching.Musical United recess. tt ' with imititteed something from treasury in Salt Lake till be 'Saturday. April Gary McGary of the Orpheuni Student of Cour Sitentat. Studio, 44i -- -dent' Grant. horn: died 1892, "Why, it's only aNhttly's A noto from Secretary 1). It. Allen will 11. Main. Pione WeaL 3491. Voices. South "0 Salutarts" by ItigrIni at clubs comprise 40 male stu- sing - said his friend. 'auT Aldrich. honors poet, IC Batley the relative IThe 12 1 late Georgina Weldon. United free daily from cloak. to the 9 a.m. services Sunday In St. Mary's Regarding the big Ann Arbor school': of the stit e university, says -denti IS38 born We it. thor and died; about curious the in That's the playwright, New thing board Music and Hale, cathedral. At the 11 o'clock service. Philip they ,will.leavt: home si'v,rtly and visit to the' petition to 'president have 20 or more men's umbrellas left KR& STELLA ANGELL Alice Varrell willI I sin.; Itaft's view, recalls the fact that a number of Salt )Lake on their vay to the coast. of regents to confer the degree of docMarch 20, hare every week. but that is the first years ago The Pall Mall Gazette pub- White in this city the boys Avill be en tor of music upon Prof. J. J. Mccel "Ave Maria." with'Artolin oblIgato-.' ' DRAMATIC SOPRANO lished an unsigned article favorable 1681Robert Cavelier La Salle. discovlady's umbrella I remember being left."-Miss Genevieve Malone. The hand that holds the umbpella to her. She nursed Gounod at her home Teachcr (Jr Voleo Culture. erer and explorer in the Mississippi rules the world. comments The ManMisS; Nora Gleason, organist at St. and cared for him in every way. She professional pupil of Emma Ramsey Mar-rivalley, murdered in Texas by Ills- chester Guardian. Open for concert and' funeral encathedral. extended a kindly was devoted to him as composer and Marys followers. contented ne Wu. -ns El 1k8 knew she Salthe defecte man, though courtesy this week. toward the 1782End of the long administration ation Army. She noticed in The News of the latter. 'Noticing how fond he of Lord North, noted for the loss The Block. Stumbling that' Major Morton, the army quarter- was of money, she used to change the of American colonies to Great Brit-amaster and commissTry. was in need )f gold he derived from royalties into GEORGE E. SKELTON. ' Jan. 28, 1770. It began A c Scottish farmer recently paid a a cabinet organ for ,4unday service in pieces and bring them to 1906Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney, authoreso.1 cattle a of visit South England to ' best known Teacher of Violin. the army hotel on Orpheuni alley. ard him in bags. When they were emptied by her stories for young show, and While walking around got aradnata from Trinity College. Lea.1. immediately donated her cabinet organ on a table before him, he gloated over people, died; born 1824. Neithfarmer. a native with eon. rid Iliadic Rooms them found References now will and talking for this purpose. The major supreme delight, in er could well understand what the oth- Board or Trade 8ufldtng be able to conduct religious services at counting and piling them up." GouMareh 21. a little er said. The Scotsman got the hotel for men who wilt not K.) iniax nod, Mr. Hale continues, sued her to .0 recover the scores of "Polyeucte" and 1791President George Washington left nfttled at this. and put it down to a regular church or house of woiship. , TRACtIr CANNON, he "Man," PhIIa1e1phtaJn "coach and four" on tho Englishman's' stupidity. 'Georges Dandin." She answered, "Puy In our premium department we are providing our Berlin and said at last, "yer coos moo 11' richt. Ann Arbor. his southern totir.. The Chicago Indicator, a music trade me what you.owe me for all the money or Plano, OrParts, 19054(10C lecherrooms A British jury ad-- a 1891Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, noted and yer cocks craw quite plain, but publishes this week a page and I spent on you. 042. 44 patrons withstsome of the best works Of the best authors. journal, studio, Harmony. I'm cursed if I can mak' ye oott."- -- gan, died In WashConfederate half of illustrations and writings de- - mitted her claim for 10,000. "It's a street. Pitons Wan. South East Tempts A 1807. born e rgonaut , Daynes-BeebfamodS ington; had Music his 3404. , 'shabby story. Chopin scriptive of the Your choice of 40 volumesHERE IS THE LIST: company of this city, one of the cuts affair, hut he was not made ridiculous Cu!. and J. Gounod of broke his J, it, by MISS MARIAN M. CANNON. slipped Dane., being,the vignette 06111111111111111111111L 42 Tvol Years Before the Mast 4 Alice Adventures in Wonderleg One evening as he was trying to got Jr.,- President of the company. ' .Dana Carroll Plano. land out of Mrs. Weldon' s way. Chopin Pup 16 of August Spanoth. Beats. 8 An anthem. "Beautiful Zion for Me," was more fortunate in avoiding George 45 Fair,' Tales Grimm Autobiography of Benjamin 610 I Tempietort bldg. Studio words by President C. W. Penrose, and Sand." 46 In His Steps I Studio Sheldon Franklin. Phone Wan 67. Residence. Hy. 646. 47 Uncle Torn's Cabin music by Prof. J. J. Daynes, former or.Stowe Sewell 131ack Beauty 9 has been pub50 Plain Tales from the trills Weber & Fields are going into the ganist of the tabernacle, PROF. W. a. SABICQ. 0 The Scarlet Letter. Hawthorne Musio. comlished by the Daynes-Beeb- e "movies." As Mr. Richard Carle used Kipling choir be welcomed will 13 Tom Brown's Schooldays.. It by pany. to OF PIANO. ' 'MAMMA them48 Rip Van Winkle put it, they will "present Irving leaders generally. selves." having organized the Weber & Conservator?. Graduate ot Uudapest 54 Pilgrim's Progress ....Bunyon Hughes S. Fields Kinemacolor company for that 60 Heroes and Hero Worship Pupils Of lerschelisity.- - Butch.' now pea 14 Christmas Carol Dickens 212 T Musicians' east Second South. nt he Utah State and Essays oil Goethe .Carlyle purpose. 16 Courtship of Miles Standish will be organized Sunday in the city The venture Caine about ritth.,:.r unSwift 64 Gulliver's Travels hall at Murray. Longfellow In a recent conversation CLARENCE expectedly. 6 The ,Sketch Book RAWKINS, 0 Irving t 18 The Autocrat of the Breakfast with Mr. A. P. Bart.ard in the Kinetna89 The House of Seven Gables. The local music trade reports Pe;,rii- - color offices. both comediatat declined a Teacher of Clarinet. Plano. Hannon, Table Holmes Hawthorne as the best month of that hake in proposition to ap and 'Theory. before the camDefoe 21 Robingbn Crusoe ''ary 90 Adventures of A Brownie, 18 hc.avGraduate New England Coneervatery history of the local trade. the ma-- . era. Then Mr. Barnard invited them 22 Evangeline Boston. Studio. Room L eal Longfellow, Illustrations. Item et'Musio, of the sale being talking !jest to pose, for their own amusement. They East South Temple Wasatch 2494 25 Idle Thoughts of an Idle chines. , March is resvrtsd good ;o Hccepted, but with the 91 Mother Goose's Rhymes and Fellow Jerome .. far. "Popular" sheet. nitusic that a! that the film was never .understanding Jingles, 234 illustrations. in be exhibit- I WX year ago sold for 15 t'ent,S. IS seliIng,, Entertain914Arablan 26 Silas Marner Elliot entered the studio. N jr. Fields Nights' itiles Teacher of 10 cents, doable now with for 110 him illustrations. laid aside cane and proceeded to ments, 27 The Little Lame Prince.MuloCk shut they were. MARCH 14, 8 P. M. VIOLINAND IIARMOWL choke Mr. Weber,in the manner long PeoLittle Stories SATURDAY, 93 for Animal 31 Camile Dumas of by those who have seen Studio, 44ê South Main Street. Phone ple, 70 illustrations. In the Immanuel Baptist church San- - approved 33 The Prince of the House of , it done. Hyland DAYNES DELLA MRS. HILLS, 94,, The Fables of Aesop, 60 illusSoprano I , the will choir David the sing day morning. Ingraham A few days later," Mr. Barnard trations. WinYe Miss the Lord." "Seek ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY . UTAH ZORN T. HAND.' said. they came in to see them35 Through the Looking Glass 95 A Child's Life of Christ,. 33 ilnifred Smith carrying the soprano part. terday selves ns others see ,them, only of Student of George Ferguson and Al. lustrations. M Carroll U71 will sing course.. without Mr. sionionsmontistoommonin the choirmaster, Dougall, berto jOnII. Berlin, eoratorkt. German the advantage of L....the Bible. 96 A Child's Story a baritone solo. "The Penitent," by- - ,tnake-ufri- r , 36 Fairy Tales Lieder and grand opera In Engitalt. Anderson 48 illustrations., opefallIr ran off the choir the , In theevenine German end Italian. Vandewater. was 120 less. than a reel of 37 Vicar of Wakefield, and 97 A Child's Garden of Verses, :will sing Shelley"s anthem, The Clod picturetherea comment Studio 48 East South Temple. Phone Goldsmith Poems from either itwithout Illustrations. 4221-SII. Residence studio of Abraham be Praised." , Weber or Fields. ht "re turned on Mr. "When tho now nun choir CORNET SCHOOL of the issue St. Paul's the in each Episcopal now Clip coupon Fields grinned and said. It is- funny. appearing tiers 24 voices. with Mr. Dougall as A. F. Weldon's-- itylytPm of no Prchluter often wondered what to found Semi-Weekl- y they 4.,,t News and present or mail to'us. the trainer. The choir is preparing - laugh nt Out in front. 'You did. eh?' correct breathirr and tonamina taught t3-- Daily and R. OWEN SWEETEN. give, April 5, Sir John Stainers "('rum- - asked Mr. Veber gloomily. ' fol.'Why Studio. 42 Almond St. Waa. 4421-will the be repeated 10 coupons and 23 cents brings your choice of any Ifixion." This shouldn't when you maks they :titugh 1.J. , LlTfl r y evening, April " ,10ing LA' me?' a h foul out Su( The trial pie-' MISS NORA GLEASON. (of these books to your post office address. them and they eon- The Enterue Choral soeietv win mteti turf interested to Piano. talk business." Mandolin, Guitar and training of it!ented Monday night in Mr. Dung children's voices. Studio tee First Ave. - , 'Templeton 1ull4ing. for re- to A- DELIGHTFUL, PROFITABLE READING 110 0 , Hours: 1 5-.0Mr.- - Dougall has recovered hearsal s - V IN EVERY ONE THESE BOOKS. from an attack of the grip . Tracing an Ancestor. , UTAH CONSERVATORY OF MIJSI1 The 1,c Grand ward rhoir will give' Lead!. it Intermountain Motile Seboot a special program Sunday, at the ward Henry cabot,Lodge though the famconference, meeting in the Thirty-firin America, ily is one f John J. McClellan, 'Director. v a r ct meetinghouse. has no sympathy with those who claim Levi N. ilarmon, Vice President and General Manager. Vocal and .piatio students of the Salt- deseent from the use of thc arias of Manager Bergl Ft (ompbeli, Astilstant , Lake Musical co1ls6 will, give a re- William the t,'onqueror, Richard Coeur and Treasurer. 1,, E. 1,;Idredge, Secretar), Mal under the supervision of Madame de Lion. Charlemagne, andSJfOitKr which Top Floor Tempfeton saph,le Brodbeek. 'cite program millryllrallIPSolnillin11111.;,111111111M1111111111111P1'111111111111111111i1111111111111111, am, as everybody knows, many s n 1 wilt be interesting and- - well prepar.44 :u'Llic' 110111 ,Ildr-no.,;111till11111111111PrM11,0111111-41II batdowIME1111111P1 , suit ,, to made Every ;,;;,,, order, Taught. ' your such the persons American among three into , 11011 ed is divided IIK-ILVAIIIIIIIIrt parts:41W- I ,E116011111111116111 Thorough is. '4:;:f eirmoforE,s.T'lletae(Thaetrige: second part, intr.- snobs.' - built !, fit wear. to part, 'beginners; : Pupils i ':. advanceit. third and the one New At of mediates. part, " HEAFLT ;. 1;;::r. ' t a the will in take New York place The recital dinners during ' I Sn .,'Y Echl'Ota,,IRI i...:1,;:ett0: and get ::4,,J sample swhoul 1.,acation. , 21 a LEATRAM.' twirling the MARY ,IIIIIIIIIIII MISS 0-111--PI' -his watch charm. , 7 :,IIIIIIVII ' .... s. ON - Tao of Mrs. 'Emma Ramsey Morris' LoOge': ,y,, ,, , 1, '1 naltitl WV a .' I Boston. ,. .111 Punil PRZSZNTLD , Alfrad Mrs. and of BY. Vote,. lioa far tan, yOUr aliPCStrY pupils, Miss Lillian Phelps he 3al. 1' ' ' the traced?" Stu,;lo 1 East 1th So. fly. b79,11. :.. ',I Our Stella Angell Fletcher will , customers "come ,01.A YO ., 1 "I'm tempted to answer you in l'his soloists Monday evening. March 16, , : 1 Satisfied. tr ..!:, t . ;, at the tabernacle concert to he given words of Smythe," valid Senator Lodge,.... It ' '''' '''' " 011100VAWIPPIP9011168"1311,1010441 ' ' mmailimin , in' inhan,Of of. Commander ies chief ..fSMYtbe... you know, when this. tpleallon ; V numoonotanoomminannowni 17 tioth-lid; 7., Gardiner of the G. A. R. was putt d me- nelonimansinot, iiihdloAlor: sud-- o ValliMIN1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111CMINI10,1111711,: ''When my have sung at a number or grand u". become .I hi and have fires IIIIIIKArJANNEINI11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 ,?, ,, position as cashier' army camp deny resigned 4 , 1 , ,. 4it.-,i't . popular with the old soldiers and of a Boston bank they traced him as l':' , 4ft -' - their. friends.. Mrs Fletcher will sing far as Borneo,.but be got awaY1'',--Detr- olt -: -.,4 ..,:,:.:e' ''' and .t t 13 r: FIRST SOUTTI STPLIETT Free:Press.The nag. itticatt a Stain," , I TO GET HOW ., t, 1 Miss Phelps will sing "My own. Vnit, . , A1r8.1 will Fletcher ed States." give! ' Clip out and present It coupOn4 like'llie above. Of eoitseeuHis Evidence. a recital with a number of her vocal , CAPACITY 406' '''. ,,i , ' ", lice dates together'itti , . 4 k I 215 South pupils. at her studio- next SaturdaY1 i , :' :' ii.:',.: ii , I ' evening. The appearing will be Miss, 'HilbbyMy. dear. 1'm not late. ' s-:' I. , .' IF ,. Mildred Ence. Mrs. Gardner, MiasGild 0 1 By the Ell wae-opII of the lirst to leave: I ,,. and Miss Jtobinson. 1 CALLED -1.. e, u : Vt'lley-7-YoalwaYS that...........,.. ''" t, say. 1116I k - !DAIL- -Hotel ' h Keiryon - Recitals, Lectures, Etc, Last Monday evening one of the moat HubbyAnd I can prove it. , Look in -rsL for Series. 11 1 , umevents of the season occurred the hall ism! amp thew ,- .,.;:.171,000111711 opecialnaie - TIIE DIIIsERET Mr.:WS. I'lti:3111:1 1)EPAItTIENT., ADDRESNi I,, 4. 1-i iilui Store.-- -1theater. The taber- - brella I brought 1,Ienjoyable at 11 Inquire ' If Li.:--- -, , I under thetdirection of Prof. journal. IMMINOW , ,- , . ' ' ' .Anierican ,' Colttnies began King GeOTIVIC war, a lane to, the hostilities between ritigh II. told French colonists in America. t tell . p4a5ed hythe 177Birth In North Carolina of "en. i tare to! "William under-sh- e of Prot 1 Andrew Jacksoli;Zhero of the battle leadership tireheitta,, in artistic fashion. the solos . 4.4 Neve Orleans., Jan. 8. ISIS, and'Ii Mr.flack. flutist: Mr. Kellersherger, , '''''' seventh president of the - United tii lot be-t oboeisti, and Mr, Jorgensen, LT Ilist, States; died 1845. and well11689United Statist warships I Ian: "The matter 1as referred to trig especially enjoyable and Vandalla wrecked and stink by The four hundred seats im- President Kingsbury. who has report- played, hariale-o- f in the urcliestrii.borericane the Apia, ed that in his Agdnion, the pfesent mediately ,surrounding Samoun'is lan dc, 51 lives lost. .,. law governing the university in grant were reserved. for the choir, which Wti aero war message delivered. the inombett'zit I out in full ing honorary degrees would not perat $an Antonio. Tex.. by Lieut. Bentl mit the giving of au honorary, de- the noted organization voted :the ei'e-,- t U. S. A., wilt) now 51. 1). Foulois. Several beaut gree to Prof. McClellan. The mattAr nine' 'Moat .enjoyable. miles- in 48 minutes: . :I of granting .nonorary, degrees was te- ful and new ntimbers were rilased by ' ", ferred to the regents committee on the orchestra during the week, and,. March 16: legislation in the hope that the next Prof. ,McCiellan conducted, being asthe broadsisted 'st nia to lndoced during be 1751Janics might fourth Madison, legislature taHa r- I' presidenten the'powers tit the board so litiat it nude ,Thursday atsseing by Mr., et the Calted katek..-borin' Ur----- .4a.tal-'3) ' A . - J. r ' , rrol tv , ' e, Dorviit.' iicu5ic Waft , ' -- -- --- -- -------Y ..0MdMffdriEMENNOMONM.AMMIOMIWMMINNM.IbMMPI.MONEN.. .. of -- 14 1914 rst - - ' ' el is.' ...' r '',. A' . 1 ;.- - t-- . ', -- V. gt.y , 41Ma,VM"PO d I- I . .,ft - ...... i," - I - - . r, . Pt . , -. - 4,4' "t -- SI 1911.-iri- AMMO" , .... - 1 ' ' i,.. . . I 1 I -- , ;...---i- - , N. a- t I s ie i 1. ( . ; . , I - ----- , r waebe." ' Pd,- ' ' &, '1! 1 ." 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