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Show 4 t4k O e- lb 3WT-- h T f - SECTIOK THREE E VENINGsE WSS ATUR DA Y, MAY ,23 DESERET ) ' 191S v r ? '? ' Roof Garden Auditorium Will Be Feature Of Handsome New Church School Building the Salt ma Warner, Florence Stewart, Louise Richards, Alice Richards, Tnelms Peart ziiatt, Virginia rreese. association will be held next Smith, Margaret Woouey, bwit Lindsay, 1 a m.. In the Tuesday, at HE) annual meeting o Williams. Helen Bevler, Lena Berk. Gertrude Luce. Miss Msry Elizabeth Edwards will give a violin solo whh ths beglnnsrs program. lake Philharmonic Orchestra Ltur- - Ked - Kn- url low-w :lli hu at its a oro thee trib-no- us . ica. lbia. and lack inon following pupils in a studio piano recital, assisted by Miss Thula GarfT, dramatic, reader, Wednesday evsning at oclock. May 29. 7(2 First avenue: Leah Wenger, Mariam Marshall, Virginia Short. .Grace Timmons, Napa A. apodal Cahoon, Krna Klempau feature of the evening will be the playing of the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth . By mphony for eight hands, by Misses Garff. Timmons, Wenger, Klempau and Short . ' ond an- - A recital will be given by a section f William C. Clive's violin and piano this evening at hto studio, Ilf north State street, when the following will appear: Ronald Wallace, Lee Utah ley. Myrtle Orton. H. Monhelm, Mabel Spencer. Bernice Orton, Grant Brown, Harold Bailey. Alexander Adamson. Beth Midgley, Hanford Stevens, Ralph Haas, Hilda Ekburg, Gwen Worthen. d to that wmt n of met a ni-w In and the far Uvea iter; Alice stetson, Aura . The people of ths Granite stake will close their quarterly conference tomorrow evening with a session of United singing It will be led by 1 S ward choirs under ths direction of Prof. Evan Ktephans the congregation These will Join in favorite hymns will be Interspersed with anthems by the choirs together, a chorus from a ladies' choir of Relief society workers. a Sabbath school ohorus singing, in parts, dans by the enttre Farmers ward school. Don rrlestly, baritone, will render a solo and Mra Agnes M. Bolu will join him in a duet. The Granite stake united choirs who rendered such satisfactory music at the overflow meetings in the Assembly hall 'during the.iale ennfqisnca have been requested to furnish the muslo at the Sunday evening session of the coming M, I. A. conference at the taoeroacle. i tt r - it I The recital at the Ladles' Literary club by the second division of Miss Lorraine Mackay's piano pupils was appreciated by ihs lovers of music in attendance. The assisting artists. Mr. Ronald Parrish, tenor: Mr school band which has become dis- John Nichols, baritone, and Miss Annie Wilorganized by loss of players entered liams, contralto, pupils of Prof. Alfred ' the service. The band did very sell in received encores. the parade. Pupils of Mrs ecil C. Birehell will Tbs orchestra of the Wilkes has at the come in fur many compliments during, give a recital Monday evening 20. Mackintosh building at They the week. Its program was eepeelaj.' will Be assisted bv Miss Jenna Morris, ly suitable for the play of "Camille, who Those Reese David of a pupil the selections from 'Traviata" on and are Josephine CanOff the stage were particularly ap- - will participate non. Virginia Hubbard, tanny r oprUle, w hlln the UoodbyaC-corna- L jebKtT,L"TTfeffgnD-ranian, Leo, following Hogton. Mollerup, TOIdhytt. Arnott Harrison .Leona Scott, I Camille parting scene, w quite ei- - (rran), Harold Cline. Rafael fectivs. Hughes, Curtis Goodman and Virginia: At the Tabernacle Sunday after- Ramey. . s. c. Temple side, proposed science building noon, ths musical service will include FIRST .METHODIST CHURCH. new J125.0IM Lafr-ilaMounthe congregslional Hymn. O Ys Saints em broad ,ilr corridors and most of the Deseret museum and biology be completed, tt to expected by next ela-- s tain High, Hymn, by ths choir, Zion A built-i- n of re?t rooms bund ng now being rno',-rroom and laboratory. The roof , October, Morning. Duo and Organ Prelude, Patriotic A'lrs. ni r upDcat-- will be ad-- 1 garden ill run the length and breadth Prospers All is Well. The production herewith shows Jha on erected North Tnrn'e sireet lust ded to each eiass room and all the of the building and will have a seat- - North Temple street side of ths strucchorus, I will Arlae," Mrs. Wood land Processional. Hymn 3S3. toMam east of all H. ptomisrs Chorus" .iGounod I embody James Waited ; Anthem. Bhldiers latest heating and plumbing equip-- 1 mg capacity of 50ig.,A covered colon-- - ture. The campus front will conform Nielson, snthsm, the Lord." by Mendelssohn solo Off ertolre. Folk Hong around the side of the to the front of Barratt halt. There is .Grieg the latest features of si ho, room eon- - ment inztal'ed In the building ade, i at a, Mias Marne Eddington, Mra. Male quartet, struetton, Itto to iiulude three floors will fn the main floor will be the gcn - igardenrunning Flag Without a ample space for shel- - room for another building still to ths White and a root garden feat ire. and willeral off.ces of the school, and the of - j ter in case give Btaln Brewefton. of sudden storms the re- - west completing the of I en 70 150 of Wiifeet, President Guv C Messrs. Lewis. Learned, Burkhardt, mainder cf the auditorium being open structures on the campus and in ths. ted of red ficc sillies by (be - with conform F. Y. Two annual vocl musicals will he to j Fox to the JeJUwm. . and of the the skies other Principal future a big auditorium may also (brick i Business The building, which is being con- - added fronting on Main street accordthe first jon Grieg ' buildings on the campus given by Mme. Ella Cumfhlngs Wetzell Poatiude. Poatlude In C college together with gen floor are to he science elate roomsieral class room The third floor wih strurted under for advanced pupils 'Friday, May 31. the officials as of ing to plans of school supervision Evening. stud-!b- e at ('13 pm.. In the First Methodist with built-i- n lockers for the used for the educational collection Architect Young and Hanson, will needs of the institution shall demand. I church: beginning pupils Monday, Organ prelu de. Canzone Amorosa e .Nevln Burk to n Rowland Hall: I made the to furhrr orders for awaiting city jtvtions gardens, assisted by Miss Ruby Chadwick, read- Processional Hymn 25 surhis company, he bung hameh, that the money that Is ex, er; Misses Edna Edwards and Mist Anthem, Art Thou Weary?" geon of Naval Bae Hospital No 3 pended m working them would buy The adJane McGee accompanists. Jackson At present Dr. Burk , attending tlimcs iiianv tunes over the foods which they4 LAST TIME TONIGHT. vanced pupils are as follows: Messrs. Miss Ruth Patterson, Richard at New York hospita s and lectures produce. 1 grant for the sake of the mu min i in i Learned. Paul ' Burkhardt and Choir. ' Harry Lewis, Roy Rockefeller Institute where the argument the truth of this statement at Jellison Nevin Love Richard Bong Offertoire, Armstrong, Harry In Bbt I util attention to the fact, that Instructed men are doctors DWSCT FROM BIG A FOUR MONTHS l DE Il.IF, BILL NOW . . Waite. Morris Duet, Lead. Kindly Light Burkhardt, Helen direct from the front Mrs Burk, form-- ; if nothing was done with the back lots PLAYING .... .RUN IN NEW YORK CITY 1 call Knott, ITiez Wllcjcen, Marv Lansing erly Albrea Sperry a well Kirk, known! they would produce no food Sunning ih'a and fun galnr (a Mary Alice Moon. Ivy Spacer. Elsie Muss Ruby Chadwick, Harry Lewis. Salt Lake girt, to occupied with Red attention further to the fact that food de Groot, Naomi Hansen. Mary Beach. Postlude Postlude In A fiat. ..Nevln Cross work and old friends. Is about one thousand times more ImMrs. Ella Cummings Wetael, chorisErma Glanfield. and portant in this country at this time came hereua Chicago Musical Cnnwdy. They ter. Baisch. than money. I call attention further Beginning pupils Vivian Three shews daily, ti45, 7 :M, Philadelphia. When Dr Burk Is ordEllen Evans, Le Verna Noblltt, Ruth Mrs. Genevlevs Gleason, organist. ered abroad Mr. BurV will return to to the fact that motuy was never so Marines) prim) 10, 13, 2 So; night Los Angeles by way of Oklahoma and plentiful in this counliy as now. and M MS POMMtATMd SUCCEGT p rites 13, 23, 35c. Seats reserved food was never so scarce. If It does Texas. for 7:30 stmw only. cost a dollar to produce twenty-fiv- e SPFCTAL: Fiddle Fitzpatrick and cents' worth of vegetables on a baik lito 10 piece concert orchestra now NEW YORK ADDRESSES Sy WILLARD MACK. I lot. the vegetables are produced. TELLE ssdLOU at Pwnlages. GIN n' better way to invest . k"ow Utah residents In New York pd thal he city man has to (Continued from page threw) vicinity, are Invited to send their sd- - he, numbers to the tueni-ri- e For more than a. distance of four Mr. Clark accompanied Mrs dresses cents worth of7 rood. But miles down Fifth avenue flowed a Clark here from Washington on his New York correspondent of the Dee-- , f no .hould hlre a hand to white-clastream of d Red Cross work- usual weekly trip for a day Jn his eret News Mrs Adels Howells, 440, work his garden or his back lot. He ers. Beginning at Eighth street these New York office, Xm-S- j but returned ths Riverside Drive It himself. should do His wife and seventy-fiv- e thousand women of all same evsning Mrs. Clark spent her children should help him. Then the time In shopping and at theatre ages marched down to Twenty-fift- h food produced will be paid for only in where they werS reviewed by ties with the Savages and friends. Tabernacle Organ Recital. spare time and healthful Labor Dr. Wed., Frt, ML Mats. 25c, 50c. Nights, 25c to 11.00. Ftua war tax President Wilson. President Wilson ! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pyper were Vile in Good HouseHarxey W. THE PLAY ALL SLT LAKE AWAITS ' .. himself sprung a big surprise and also hers but Mr. Pyper was called 27. Montlay, May keeping marched for two miles at ths bead of j boms on urgent business two days af- Organist Edward I the procession giving ail the people an ter his arnval. leaving Mra. Pyper to ballAssistant RADIO. ATTENTION Mrs. Clarence Bennrti gives her talk on at the organ Motherhood only at the matinee performances of Her Unborn opportunity of seeing him. It was a finish her shopping and visiting. She Child." daring thing to do. but K stirred ths to being entertained by Utah friends Sonata in D Minor (First MmeFaulkes ment) hearts of the people as nothing else one of the affairs being a tea at the j could have done. In the evening, those Blltmore Hotel as the guest of Mrs Intermezzo (from First Suite) AU, THE WORLD IS TALKING! Jas Rogers who were lucky enough to get seats in T. R. Savage. Others present were Die Truth About House ex- Mrs. Clyde Squires and Mrs. A. L. Favorite Mormon hymn, Come. the Metropolitan Opera Coine. Ye S...rts. ,Arr. by organist R perienced another great moment Jn Wright, imam fiiour . in the New sa Mendelssohn Song lives nri when they heard the PresiMrs. Will Knight and E'.sa BamberSpring their T . . Arr. by organist dent plead for the Red Cross and tell ger, members of the Women s com- An old melodv In past years we have had the Head them to "give until tt hurts." Inci- mittee of National Defense hate been Offertory in Uirh Form words ' Remember the Maine" bla- little time in New York National anthem dentally the night proved to be op great spending j zoned before value from a monetary standpoint for resting from their us to stimulate us to a May 28. exertions and The Naked Truth ths receipts from the ticket holders travel in Washington and other eastJ J McClellan at the or- sense of duty, of preparedness for El Organist alone emounted to more than 1200,000. ern cities. A regan Human Drama! Not a moving picture, More come. ami whatever else . Rurpoeeful I Big, may reDr. and Mrs. Thomas J Howells are This 'a record for box office rently Remember the Lusitania" hss pg ceipts in ths history of the opera house ths guests of their brother and mibut strange to say. ths highest prevl- - ster. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Howells, at been brought to our minds, as If we ; ous record was made when Prince their apartment on Riverside Drive. An old needed that to stimulate us in our bv ..Arr. melodv organist came Dr. and Mrs. Howells came via Nlagara to the Unit Henry of Prussia, Favorite Mormnn' hymn. Come. purpose to annihilate the Huns. But, ill States at the command of his broth-- ' Falls which they say to looking w on. A n . by . Come. Yamnti gsiimt t 0f the dramatic tj,e yWagner er, the kaiser, to quietly launeh the derful now; and the whole country Excerpts from Lohengrm k and mulcal profwislon whom i of from west to east looks at Its best. Prussian program for organ by Mo- j (Arranged thlB Germanto weld Whils her Dr. Howells to registered day lo r,membtr Charles Froh- propaganda and seek MOTHERS? Bring Your Grown-U- p Daughter. VTT A It ojVIRY our name us rAan hto In let Amencans into a solid unit "to lay for post graduate work at ths New put WOMAN! . Everyone Over IS Years of Age Admitted shoulders more resolutely to the wheel S3 the foundation for making the Unit- York Polyclinic and New York Post- The Bur Bpang.ed Banner. All Matinees (Exrrpt Saturda) ) For Ladies Only, from now on and try to urge It on fe Wednesday, May ed States a German colony." It was on graduate hospital. Dr. Howells is makthia occasion that one of the greatest ing Inquiries regarding the placing of Assistant Oigam-- t Tracy T. Cannon toward some big purpose which will bc,P 10 win the fight, toward a real- array of stars ever seen at the Metro- the Balt Lake County hospital. of at the organ J that must come- Debat-Fonsue . politan were collects. Tickets sold which he Is In charge, on a war basis Andante-8eraph.- q i0" f Uet victory words t me on the nn this plan here as well MaestdstFT for 330 and inade ths total box Hewlltjrnrk morning of May 1 1915. when he was receipt between 150,1)00 and (.-00- as In Washington. D. C. The plan when ,, , K1 In spite of the fine singers, ths complete will probably make It pos- Favorite' Moi hmn fail'd cm wlihVne LVd.h? York sible to train a great number of army Prince according to a New ' Ar7' "you whe newspaper account bad been kept nurses, of which about fifty thousand An o?dmm.Ldt"'"tS ebyomnuft and I .nwem Williawake the four prec.edlng.nicMaliy act needed at. this tima.. and more March4 l 3. GuilnwH tgul back serenades-oUTlerinarharl?." If there Is 1 anthlng band and an- - will be needed a the war progresses "America. will see the 'In Dr. Howells was entertained at Swedenborgian faith fortunately went to sleep during the Thursday. May great little man agaiiLandJbe-- ' opera and then left early. Some of lunch at the Aator Saturday by notable Bpeetel-exercte" DecezMloiV ren now he Is that Hina peopte wtrh "whom hto brother to Lhs prlma- - donnas were of O A. R, at 12 noon 1own upon us and our doinica, looking and -- t that they refused to appear in their associated. There he met Mr. Thom- unlr direction x. he SI. aiwaxs smiled at good things Frida Hay well, as Bkeyhlll. the blind roles after he had gone. Australian 11 Wa a The glorious summer weather now orator for the Red Cross who spoke at Assistant Oigan.vt Tracy T. Cannon 'a"d at bad ,llng8' 1nd smile, every one who cnpd'atlng prevailing throughout the east ia the mass meeting held in the Balt Lake at the organ. . ' come ever under sunshine the of has other Tabernacle recently. Mr. Bkeyhlll ex- Fantasie bringing Utahns here with themotorRhelnberger it will admit. So. dear C. F., residents of New York out for pressed himself as being delighted with do not meet again, why, we shall "eljilf wesmile ing wherever possible. The fins roads Balt Lake and her people ; and de- Idylls "Mormon ' hymn, Come. men on man through wonderful parks and woods clared anthat he had never spoken to Favorite Saint Ye ..Arr Come. by organist was Yo-ho if that then, po). why enthusiastic audience parting are very tempting these days as are such and bottle a and . . Berceuse Chauvet well made the drives down to the beaches. Utahns that the people of that city teemed An old melodv ..Arr, by orgafttst New York. May ( who are driving cars here this sum- to him to have more of the real war March D you remember Bill Bones, the viIlninouff buccaneer, mer Include Hazel Dawn. Mr. and Mrs spirit than any other city he had visit- 'The SUr Spanned Banner."Schumann John Silver, with his parrot pmfed on and E. B Tout, Mr and Mrs. Dean Brim-hal- l, ed. Healsoexpressed hto delight with the his shoulder, srreeching, FNecea of eight? Its all In Saturday, June 1. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. WrighL Mr. tabernacle which he thinks to the moot and Mrs. Isaac Russell and Mr. and wonderful auditorium In Organist J. J M'ClelUn at the, or-- , existence. , Mra. Stuart M. Kohn. The weather to Utahns will be pleased to leahn that gan. j , also influencing the war gardens of Mr. Bkeyhlll has had hto sight restor- Offertoire Batiste j an ed Mr not few. a ver night except Monday. Mai-r"- e which Utahns here have through operation at the Man- Communion Orison and Mrs. A. L. Wright have a garden hattan Eye hospital. His case to re- Intermezzo beginning Wedneedav.f Ca Harris at th'eir Long Island home that to of garded here with considerable awe as An old mslody.. Ait. by organist IT. A the usual size In the west, but Is looked hs was totally blind when he return- Favorite "Mormon hymn, Corns, GEORGE DAVIE REL upon here as being a regular farm. ed from the trenches. Now he has so Come, Ye Saints". Arr. by organist The Touta have a wonderful garden as far recovered that he U shortly col nr Finale from "Sjirphonle Path MYRTLE V Ml. have the Russel la and the Clyde back to fight at the front. ; Tachalkowsky tique t ntuiili HfMF. The Relief society of the New Tork The Island at their Long Star Snar.Zled Bannerol Bquirea nl a hig company in the musiplaces. Utahns livln g jn apartments I he IJttle I.isr. cs I fane. Bhow ns a normal human being who doesn't enjoy a tale conhome of Mr. and Mr. A. L Wright to have The In city of mystery and adventure of pirates ami buried gold W H l.l IF It tent themselves' with potted plants the president. In addition tq the regul MOIt 4 V In Defense of of deadly peril and baffled vllltony! 5 and cut flowers or satisfy their Ur work, the affair will be an inHI Kl F Y A HI RIFY "back-t- o the land longings with dig- formal social as a sort of farewell All thenr, and more, you will find In diaries Royal's of the Many peroon ght & MACART ging In window boxes that hang on for Mrs. 'Wright who leaves for her e H. ia W. dramatization of Stevenson's fascinating yarn, to be garden movement it home In Ogden early In June. dizzy window edges. In passing. The attuude of a oeoffer to! presented all next week by the tt ILKFJi i'Lll Fill, Mra. Dean Brimhalt was hostess at country. ETHLYNE BRADFORD might be well to remark that there no criterion of the value f j scoffee. With NANA BRYANT, seems to he plenty of food to.be had an Informal tea last week, the Invited It ie no longer fashionable to In tile One-A- c Matinees Thursday and Saturday and that visitors from Utah need not ruests being Mrs. Oscar Russell, Mra the day of email things. The devpiae United Honor and Obey bring their flour and sugar as ( have T. R. Bavsge, Mrs. A. L. Wright, Mra Btatfe government, spending $40,000 Price: Matinees. 13o, 25c; brant .Via Nights, 15c, 25c, M Miss Btusrt Btella done have heard toma Kohn, a Snell. Miss 000 aday, in glad STUF SIVTFRS recently. 35c, 50c; boXra, 75c. Cleonne Rich and Firs. Lieut. Korn, to the Thrift Stamp. The PIT F Ol f PT -Visitors From Utah. nee Beatrice Brewer of Ogden, who hee ueefol cultivation of back i let and There seems tit be a constant stream just returned from Boston where ehe gardens In the city ZUAE a small j 1UE cuite of Utahns flowing In and out of New went to visit her husbend who to on in our agricultural crop j proportion to York thesa days. During the Aashlngtna Square Players New past active service in the navy. as the nemsboy stamp is to a wereet. , A ork Dr. and Mra Earl E Burk of seek Mra. Reuben Clark spent hum- the j THE SEMI -VYEEKLYNEWS Creat Conntry week-enI with IMr. and M.u. T. K. Angeles are in New York where Dr. 1 aui wclj acquwod with the ob- Eve. 1 2a att 7c. Mat. 10 35 50c F , 4 ... street north THE ' at l. of y J a , -- , , ture ave The Twentieth infantry hand will preaent the following programs the coming week on the Fort Douglas plaza. Monday, May 27, at 2 p.m. Jewell March. Quality-plu- s Overture, "La Zapeir de LAlsace1 Herman ..v; Walts. "Thoughts of Love Mann One-ste"The Wild, Wild Worn Lewis en" Idyll, The Mill In the Forest... Eilenberg Selection. "The Spring Maid ihed d is : on oik. rork p, leen with win. .... loid Reinhardt a on lefit this de- - - Tuesdav. May it. at 2 pm.: March. "The Wallabies. .Lithgow Overture. 'Le Pirate ...Luecomb Waltz, '"Congratulations Europe Intermezzo, "Indian Bummer" . . . Moret Fox trot, "Im Hitting the Trail to Normandy Snyder Selection, Ellxer of Love , . Donizetti at 30, Thursday, May (.30 p.m : March Colossus of Columbia.. Alexander Overture, Merry Wives of Wind SOT' Nicolai Walts, Flower- - of Paris" (by reDuble quest) Slow drag, "Zam-Za. : , . . Cupero Duet for two cornets, "The Pearls Kling Ployed by Aset. Band Leader Burt Jacobs and CorpL Clyde L. White. Grand selection. 'Lucia di Donizetti m r" The Royalton Ensemble orchestra made a very iSvod showing for itself last Sunday evlfi( in the LeCrand ward musical evening, the young players easily winning the commendation of an audience that fiiled the house. The compositions of Prof. C. F. Htayner of this city, were well presented and deservedly well received. Following is the instrumentation and personnel of the orchestra: Violins Burt Is Garner, concert-meiste- r; Frank McDonald, assistant concert melster: Gustav Schuster, Fae Lambert. Frederick Helges, Reginald Beales. Etdelweiss Schuster, Loyola Brandon. Ross J. Ra msey. Lily Reiser, Oscar Classman, George Walmer, Kenneth Cowen. Mahgaret Stewart. Burton. James West, Corinns ' Butler., Violas Marie Howard, Arthur Voelker. Cellos Paul Stayner, Helen HowMr. ard, Clifton Jacobson, Nord-bloo- m. Bases Fred Beesley. Joe Hlllstead, v Flute Clarence Foots. Clarinets Arthur Brown, Ada s, Mrs. G. Bchusicr. Gust Jolin- pon. Oboe J. Smith. Bassoon Charles Berry Cornets Harold James, Mayme Reardon, Trombone Douglas Gammelt, Oswald Bush. Horni leer. Piahos Dorothy Morrison.; Conductor Seldon N. Heap. Prof. Thomas Giles of the Unl-- vermty has abandoned hi plans for producing the French opera "Manon." The musical society and others connected with the production considered it advisable not to attempt such a production so late in the season. Mar-gett- There hare been some promotions the 145th field artillery (Utah), at Camp Kearny. Elmer K. Jelstrom Is made musician of the first class. Privates Ilyrum Lammers, Hubert Bellk-- and Daniel E. Farmland are promoted to be musicians of the third class. Private Vernon Peterson to made bugler, and Evan W. JBennet private pf the first class.- - In the band the rank of third class musician is equal to that of corporal tn other branches, and that of first-clain the band of m Smith, ua I nee rent Vauna see? a at Temple -- p ha to a d a rhea war uted atu- - West Lie-tro- tkLs I. to 1 off Red firm ught his m at Mackintosh block Alice Wilty, Helen Jenseu, and Second South street a when a new Horne, Sion Grace Price, Hutu Slew art. to In of to chosen he place president Mra. F. C- - Schramm, resigned. The Local musicians will bo interested organisation to now practically out of In learning that Ueaip Gabnlowitsck has been mads conductor of ths it debt, the (SO subscriptions from Mrs Symphony orchestra at a salary of Schramm and P, C. Btevenaj having kiv.Uve a year, so press reports stats. effected that desirable end so that the Thus it is claimed, maims him the eutlook to now promising. Mra higneM paid orchestra conductor in Uabrtiowitsch was prominSchramm has been a goo4 friend of the world, ently mentioned lor the the orchestra, and ths musicians are of the Boston Symphony,conductorshtp which is now to be given, the report is. to Kir sorry to see her reUre.ii Henry J. Wood of London. With the I At Friday .even! nil's Red Cross en- Cincinnatito orchestra under Isays, this fairly well provided with tertainment hi Granite stake, a feature country cello duet between C. D. Schet- -' talented conductors. tier end Lafern Bird, entitled "The The local Musical union furnished a Old ' Refrain," composed by Frits Kreisler, end sung by John McCor- band uf 0 men for the Red Cross women Tuesday, with the compliments mack at hto appearance here. of the union. That they made good The Musical Arts society to already music goes without saying. planning for the coming season, when The band of the . Junior Naval it is expected thati all performances Marine held under the aociety'e auspices will school Scouts. SO strong, led the high cadets in Tuesday's parade be in the Salt Rake theatre. with Victor E. Pico as bandmaster, Miss Helen McNttt will present the it included 12 members of ths high nine luch t ss musician to above 'a sergeant. The Orpheus club tisswtwppBged' i hearsato until September. The mem bership of the club has been considerably affected by the war which has absorbed quite a number, and filling their places has been something of a therefore problem; the organization has labored under difficulties during the season. -- Miss Marlon Cannon has issued Invitations to a pupils' piano recital to be held In the Ladies Literary club The house, next Monday evening. following pupils will participate in the program: Lilian Hein. Hope Hpencer, Florence Madelyn Ftewart. Nelson, Caroline Thomas, Flora Horne, Thel- - semi-circ- le i ... I. Salt Lake Theatre ANTAGES iniifM .... J LOU YUCATAN TELLEGfsN BLIND 5 YOUTH" j 4 Sail Lake Theafre - par-stree- t 1 I In ... Memory of Charles Frohman ) BIRTH CONTROL Tuc-aia- fi !p j j j ) , f 1 Her Unborn ChildS 13 2. on -- ir 0. " nn ri ALL NEXT WEEK 1 se Fifteen ' a dead chest! of ram!" -- one-legg- hK TREASURE ISLAND Garden. tn-ih- back-to-th- z 4ve. trr-g- nmv ni J - nt Ii d i ! tJSJT" i Kim paprr ? I .13 j L 4 'I Vi; 3 i |