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Show aajuar : a i . -EVENING r NEWS 11 VI I f c JANUARY SATURDAY here Dlttmaii. U7tt A. the latier beingJack-J on a furlough from Camp I son. South CMalha w building Owing to the stopping of are there war, the operations during nt In no apartments or. houses this district, although the demand is j great. A splendid genealogy Class was com- - i menced last Tuesday night by the pres-- 1 ideney of the Logan Square branch j The Surname text book will be used, and Elder D. Reese JenSeu, assisted, by Mary Smith Ellsworth, will, con-- ! duct the clans. Alex. Jex of Spanish Fork, who for1 the past eight months has been Seated at Report, N. J., as a teacheris trow ofaeroptane construction, rated at Great Lukes. Me visited mis- last sion headquarters unexpectedly Thursday, and was also In attend-aneat alt service Square chapel Sunday.-- M of the Northern ; ly secretary btatesjf t mission. ' i Wednesday last, Charles I,.Catlrelt. lof Salt Lake City visited friends in , 4 Chicago. He la now located at Carl-- 1 Strom aviation field. Arcadia. F!a. Mr Marshall of Rexburg. Ida., who filled a mission In the Southern Hr tea is now located In Chicago. studying the violin. The speakers at tbs Sunday evening service at Logan Square chape were Rolan Creger, Cassie Stevens, Alex. Jex. Florence Telford. Hr. H. J. Sears And. Frest. G. E. Ellsworth. In the audience were Atty. Cook, prof Howard R. Drlgga and William McKay. , 23-d- i tor 'tin J r eyas In our itroelc circle' now on tli com Inc of UKr T.T. famous j Gate and the , Loteoe trio, the Salt f date tar which 1 Friday. Jan. in appearance first Gat Mi be ynH out-- i I W bom city, aa member of an ort H company. .profeastooal ncerrand 1 4d to concert, and in' known I of bom. operU too well trto lA.teo. Th. .i.-- to ncad up of tbratotherartlata ortt.ia I same caliber aa Mu Gat Thejflrst French Barrera, the great fluttetT Salcedo, the harpist, and Kefer, i of I con Cellist. They have a Beriee h county, - cert to the big ssittefc 1 and are now on lh(. nouce Private letter and preaa and Seattle from herwwin-tto-n moat enthuetftfftlo tendered the company thefe. The Portland Oregonian aaya: eolo-t- st "Mia Lucy Gate, the yhdttng n la the best equipped singer yet 1- tk( " e-- ! r-- Jex II ! If 1 ,nlfd, club-f- or . ' - the. Cloninger lph And Associate Players in the Gripping American ' drama 66 . j, , Comedy-- f - . , THE MAM THEY LEFTBEHIND g.l NIGHTS f 2 350c:WEDrMATr23cr r jCIt beauty that Tt to describe In cold type. H beauty-of an Idea heard -te gain Seattle.' Thefollowing comment: crttJcgave her theGates singe singularly "Indeed. Lucy other-w!clear of that tremelo 0 fatal to (pood singers OfJbr tch.mqn shadow of a doubt, any iber tg not the the cadence of singer that ofcan take the Alabieff folk song, the finale gamut unaccompanied for the whole to perfect of the voice, and then Wend nothin has the pianist, attune with to be taught.' The financial success of the Balt Lake concert Is assured, as the Musical Arte three and eociety has booked betweenmember 14 four hundred seats. Each another ticket expected to buy At least at fun rate, and the general pubS wfll do the ret toward cramming B thrush-llk- e r 4 m "When I finished taking I bottle of TanUe l coul(j provement to my condltimT i? I had given It up that ti,n L ut the mistake of my. said John H. Shipley f HVI 8an Francisco. "It has certainly paid to stick to TamT, ,or continued, few hoUies have done me . 'Al good than everything b-- ,7t taken' combined sod small fortune trying 'thav to have suffered fro7 fetdng wen until ' Cfm.!r J4 Tanlac to put me in shape, i my worn trouble about three , n hours after eating when I won a slckish feeling through ach and such fearful pain aoout " liver that- - f could hardly st.n One said I had gait stone and vlhOUl 8n examination was told it Was my liver thT, my trouble and, so it wenpjm tor one thing and one another latL meantime Y was put on a diet of eals and toast, and from that milk diet. For s.x solid weeks hefml I began taking Tanlac I peter haI bite of any kind of food milk and was literally the dieting did no good and i ira. ually got won. I waa also trouble with constipation. . There-h- , months at a Urn when I wax UEVL to work and onetime L waa laid . .for A whole year. "So thing rocked along until Mend of mine talked. me into trrlnl Tanlac. When I started on this tnedE cine I weighed only 115 pounds to dropped off from 152 o you Imagine ' what a dreadful condition 1 was In. Well, my first bottle of o never helped me any that I could tell, but I couldn't afford to condrai a medicine eo many people said had helped them so I kept on t and am certainly glad I didtaking tor baa really and truly made me feel lit a new man. 1 never felt any giq improvement until after I had lata five or Six bottle and then I beta gradually feeling better. So L kta right on, taking five or iff more ties, and by that time I waa wei(hiM 13 pound had gained 21 pounds, and nines then 1 have felt perfectly sound and welL I never hare an achn pain nor a sign of stomach troukk any more, L sleep ilka a log evwy night and have more energy and strength than f have In years. The Is certainly one happy New Tear tor me and Is the first one to 2Swhen I could say 1 waa free from suffering I still take a dose now and then uad would buy up every bottle in loin g L knew no more was going to he made I have Just finished my dinner ef salad, meats, vegetable, pie and coffee, and I can digest these things no better than I could milk before I took Tanlac. I would spend my last dollar for Tanlac rather than bo without ihlnTllT ."U lt starWT h ra ' Alden-Ra- Secy. Adolph Noelle of Salt Lake City, who has labored aa a missionary for the past 31 months, la released Vnd has registered-wittha La Salle University of Chicago, a school Of higher For the past nine months accounting. he has been secretary of the mission. Elder Leon M. Strong of Kayavtlle. who- - has' been an active missionary for tha past 13 months, has been called to succeed Jtoey. Noelte. Elder Clarence E. Behan k of Balt Lake City, ha been called to the office to take the bookkeeping of the mission. For the past two years he has labored- - to the Southern Indiana conference. ' Saturday night Mrs. Adelad CenwaectonlftoandconMnolce Hevolce W cibeheard Mywre. an a eoolneaa a purity, V la exquisite "tiirej HErWEMOST 20, $1, 22. w f Aprwlo Andra i Xad the MONTUES, WED. JAN. i- l- r tME THEATRE SALT for-re- .! SECTION 18 1019 I ' gave a surprise party In honJagusch or of- - her husband, Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence Jensen of Brigham City, Miss Lesla Si. Clark, Mias Casals Stevens and Elder Douglas Woodruff, missionaries, were guests from Utah. F. A. Mease, Jr, of Salt Lake City, Pssed through Chicago Saturday on his way west from Washington, where he has been tn the employ of the government as a pharmacist. lie expects to follow bis line of work la Denver, Colo. Elder tercy L It os re. secretary of house: the Western States mission, spent a day In Chicago last week. The local music world has suffered Mr. and Mrs. William P, Bower enAmanda a loss In the death of Mme.vocal tertained the following missionaries lim Swenson, the well known Saturday evening last, at which - atructor. Very few people here' were music, games and refreshments were aware that she was- the first no prana enjoyed: Secy. Leon M. Strong, Elder of the celebrated Swedish Ladles Clarence-E- . Behan k, Mlsaes Florence In the quartet who toured this acountrydeal of Telford. Marjory Howard, Cassie late seventies, creating goodaa fine a Stevens and Lexia M. Clark. a furore. They were about Elders Hugh - & Latimer, of Salt lot of voices as the klngdomof Sweden Lake City, and Oliver O. Ellis of Ogcould furnish. Mme. Swenson, having j VBOt den, spent yesterday and today In had the privilege of singing before They are returning to their to, With the Chicago. Cho Will Bo Heard In Balt Lake on Friday, January lasting honor In royalty, a great and homes after two of missionary A Travesty On Old Time Melodrama. those days. There are people living in i Lotece of New York, Under the A aspire of the Miudcal Arte Society, work in England. years this state who had the pleasure remem still Esther and the high school cadet. ewa dramatic pupil of Mr. hearing that quartet, of thetr remark- - reconstructing band which he hope to complete with Husbands. About 6 friends and rela-hl- yher the fine quality EBM tives were to attendance and prowen trained voices, and the ar-- 1 J0 members at an early date, nounced the affair very much of a tistic grace and eaae with which they j 1 ang. . The many friends of Charles L. Mme. Swenson made her mark her, shepherd, the pianist, will-- be pleased DENVER, Jan. 15. Mr. and Mrs. At the morning service of the Imchorusee that trained captured she for to know that he will shortly be beck Fred Hines entertained at a house first prixes in Salt Lake and Denver j gu Lake te resume his musical ao- - manuel Baptist church,willthe organist. "LarEisteddfods; and In general, her pupils tivtties, with no intention of straying Mr. Harry Chapman, a play at their home, 3552 Clay, street. postlude by party turned out well. Outside of her music away again. In fact, Mr.' Shepherd go," by Handel, and of the evening were the Misses Guests will Hartman Ernest Frank substantial citizen,', Shuey. a was hour to an town was this good week, for she violin 8. Thorley, Erma Carlisle, "CaviUna," the solo, and by everydomestic virtue play to Lee. in Cathlyn route from Virginia, strong " ' - I Portland, Or., toCamp meet' his wife, and re- - Raff. The choir will alng the anthem, Isa 8u melon, Edith Kyberg, Lillian where respected. and Jerusalem I "Rejoice Sing," by diswas turn with her to this city. He Mrs. tbel Wills, Messrs. Locat music houses representing the appointed to not being able to get Nerin, Walter Welti ainging the- bari- Collins, Maw and J. A. Marley. his brother tone solo.. The congregation will sing water where Victor company say that concern has the across to the Brightness" and "What re- Miss Erma Carlisle was the guest pow been relieved from government Arthur, a bandmaster, was In the "Hall Done for Me?" At the of SO per cent thickest of the fighting. Part of his Hast Thou honor at a luncheon given by Mr quirements that diverted of it 3,600 employees to manufacture command had embarked for France, evening service Mrs. Chapman will A. Packer of the Pilgrim," by Saturday afternoon. of aeroplane mechanical attachment anu he was about to go himself, when play the "Song and "March." by Dudley Mrs. Bruno Kirmaee entertained at a while the war was on; and with this (be armistice was signed, thus depriv-tar- Wagnerl quartet. Mine Fisher, Mr. theater -- party for Miss Cathryn H. body of help in 42 large and jn(C him of the pleasure of sssisting Buck. The Mr. MacKenale, and Mr. Thorley Monday evening. McGregor, modern buildings, will be able now to numerous German soldiers In reaching Welti, will give "Jerusalem by ParMr. Aael J. Draper of thePrapet-Ca- rl work once more to capacity. All past other worlds than ours." It is grati- ker: The 'congregatlon wfll sing "All orders for records have been cancelled. fying to know that Mr. Shepherd will anufartqrpps --Sale Frtenr'Stia Co., received f interest himself once more In the symspent a few days In this city on he and his a return business trip east. from time which jobbing phony orchestra, and with the other until Jan. 31, by Mr. Drapei ha many friends here, booses are expected to have their new absent member in the service reMethod! Flrvt Churrh. 4 whom be made during his missionary order lists ready for Rllng. One Salt turned from the war. the organization labors hi this city. Sunday Jan. 1. Morning. Lake house received Thursday 3,008 ought to get back on to tta feet again Mr. P. 8. Poulsep and son, W. I. Deo. ordered Organ prelude. "Elegia" 10, for, delivery In short order. records . ..Gneg Poulsen, ere here In the interests of Processional hvmn, 421. Until recent-- . Just before the holiday thely pltchblend company. ' They Miss Florence Jep person Of PfOvo, Anthemr"Awake and Sing" ly. there has been a heavy demand for .. .....Hammond hkv large holdings of ore from which records of marches, whose number the well known contralto, has rethev get radium. Mm choir. reand Is Cha. now is legion. to Daily she turned to Boston, where . Ashford-Mia- s Mr, Jones- - of the Northerii' State main- Indefinitely. - R is understood Sola, "Thou Art Sly AH' 41 mission, a ho has spent two years laMargaret Arpin. aged 3. will give a that she la to am for Victor records, Postlude in ERuth Patterson. spent violin recital at T:30 p.m., Friday. Jan. and engage la oratorio work. . ....Gneg boring to InWinnipeg Canada, t, this city on his return E. Thursday Evening Skelton, 24, In the studio qf George home. Mias Hazel B. Franks recently pre- Organ prelude, "Album Leaf" ... 43 south Main street her eelectlon inWm. Knecht and Elvln Maw spent Godard sented the following pupils to a piano cluding such composers as Krelsler, 111. Saturday and Sunday visiting friends Beethoven, Drdla, Raff, Nevtn, Kreutx-e- r. recital, at her home, 1342 Fifteenth Processional hymn. to Soul Doth a Anthem, violin "My Magnify Strassburg. She will be assisted by East:t Dorothy Kimball, Nellie NicoL .Blumenscheln the Lord Leslie J. Cdle, who ha been laborGunter. Abble Cross, Thelma Caffall, Virginia quintet consisting of Margaret -- Catherine Goilar. R. O, Burkhardt, ing as a missionary in the Pueblo conHarry Levering,- - Phylls Kandberg.- - Victoria Pitman, Beraece Mm. ference, spent a few hours in Denver andhoir Pitman and- Helen Kimball. They Were ..41 Beth Hurley, Maxine Bowen.' assisted by Kenneth Cowan, violin pu- Solo, "Upheld" .... .... ... .Hoemer on his return to his home in Preston, THRILL UPON A PLAY R. O. Burkhardt. Idaho. L. P. Christensen Is actively at work pil of Prof. Skelton, and Lottie Mat he Postlude Bhubert President and Mrs. John L. Herrick Produced by the Wilkes Players with - . , Mrs. Ella Cummings WetzeU, chor- returned from Pneblo Monday, where May Buckley and J. Anthony Smythe. ister: Mr. Genevieve Gleason, organ-lo- t. they have been holding conference. - - " ' prices: Matinee Thursday and Saturday, 15c. 25c; boxe. 69c. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford M. Dean were hosts at a dinner party given Friday. Night. 15c, 25c. 35c, 50c; boxe. 75c, The guests were President and Mr.-J- . 5 I L. Herrick and Dr. an .Mrs. A. p. Primeary Song Book Preston. Warmly End or ted Gertrude Jensen, Rosetta Hailing and W. F." Mallory spent the weekCALVIN S. CARRINGTON. MRS. R. FREBER The authorities of the general boerd end in Franktown visiting friend. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dean enterVocal Teacher. of the Primary associations of the Social Sttidio, 232 Constitution Building tained at dinner Sunday. Guests of In and touch technic. Dr Masons' to are some warm of were Misses Isa Hum sion, Edith fhurch. Was. 2220. receiptf honor Matliews with . Present graded commendations over the new conjunction course of studies Hours 2 to ( p xn. Primary Ryberg and J. A. Marley. Covers were song book Just issued. Among the most laid for eight. valued Is a letter from Prof. Evan . PROF. GEO. CARELESS. Stephens, who writes as follows; Teacher of DAVID REESE. "I am delighted with your new song Violin, book. Harmony. Plano, Familiar aa L wa before with W tts contents, 'now that I see the ma-- 1 Italia Settsi ef glagtag. E3 A (bmrdT Ajnnng Contedie. Etndio vd residence (20 So. 7th East BKblEK,- "ttr speetnl mer-- l Wtodfd. Tf VCunetflutteii' Bldg Dancing-Toni- ght its strike me most favorably. Here, Rent Joy. TVarawnd laughirr, UTAH CONSERVATORY OF the musical workers of the Primary f r t ji . BILL. XQW. PLATING aanwlns that gs T2wm.xtre.4Srq association. Will find An vthreff hands.' 'MUSIC. Don la worth seeing: Headed by 258 page of material exactly fitted MISS GRATIA FLANDERS. wa Ixmdou's "most popular to their needs. The word are plain, AI.lt BRANCHES OF MUSIC TAUGHT 5c A DANCE THE LOVE RACE t Ini' It, 513 X- - Jr McClellan. Director. simple-an- d ilas turned., over the - main touching which go to form desirable foun- -, - Sytemattc-coursP- S for be- studio. 104S art So. Temple 8t., to her wa New York' arranged Conserp3 It tws." w - pupil, Mias Luclle1 Armstrong, who datiou of character laid during child feil and advanced pupil MX OTHER ACTS LADIES FREE ginner instruction most best the and tit Ilf be will new in in Almost found her book this every Thirteenth song vatory quarters NEXT REEK: AUt Episode 'Vitagraph reasonable. Was 2105. Old Historian's Monday, December the twenty-thirbe made a source of advancemay Master Serial. ofltre. East 8outh Tempi Every Evening 8:30 p. m. ment, not only musically, but in every A FIGHT MIR MH J JONS." U Mailnce Wed. A hat. 2:30 p. nv sense of child growth and character. show daily. 2.45. 7:30, 3:15. Three ARVILLA CLARK ANDELIN 1 wish 'Indeed, our adult singers had Prices:- - Matinee, 10c. 15c, 25c. PRICES: Eve. 53o Mat8, 30c. V. M. LANG DON. . such a volume of music and words as Box office open 12 to 2 and af- 5c. 25c 25c. aad dee Vtght Ptaaa, price ter 5 p.m. Student at half price VOICE. 'Nine yet ' study In Paris, London well suited to thetr needs as this vol68 P. 0. PLACE. is ume 42 the for East South Temprimary children." Room 4, over Deseret S. S. Union and Berlin. Stndio, P!Wnyiprw,mminnptorTwnnilwn wnrlT,',1 r cx '' V For Fitya Sake , , Denver News Items Z n P1 T(l qelomd u Stunt y firth glBrnl 14 ,0 Ud'sar trait! lb &S. S g.ur b pj-w- I fcs ?3L h5s: tm B M S'- ' - Bed rfttef ami b wobers WUMkt Danjn Taa-la- lL See that the name G. F. Willis ind the Cooper Medicine company is on n each carton. Sold only by Drug Stores, Salt Lake City. Schramm-Johnso- Advertisement. Ths A PstvsrW! mzlrifte ciwitf firott T) M hi4 rtobeth Uiadiiey. is hb rose i Fotd No I kT. rt if lie pxtfk iirotd rfFiece. rledivti; is t u laid !Kcda TME. .ial itang t Urt U Hu dab "kratetu heta Pi Bel SUM x (la ihq yweplkn Kl-v- ln ge qI -- - THRILL OF Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets That la the Joyful erf of 6msb4 since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablet the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing pEyadah W" e 17 yean aad calomel's menu discovered the formula for Olive Tabka while treating patients for chronic coo stipadon and torpid liven. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do sd ' old-tim- contain calomel, bat a healing, soothof -- ' , vegetable laxative. No griping is tha keynote" of tit little sugar-coate.olivecolored tabiett- -' They cause the bowels and liver to id normally. Tlmy never fores them B unnatural action. If yoa have a dark brtxvn month no a dull, href am) then a bad breath leeling sick headache torpid liver an ' are constipated, you'll find qmck, sure and only pleasant results from ooe or two Dr. Edward Olive Tablets at btdmnt Thousands take ooe or two eerr ngtt lust to keep light Try them, Ws 25cperboL All druggists. d, MUSICIANS" DIRECTORY j ra Hall Theatre Dansante De Jardine A D ON g ,p terlaHir-proper-for- rrf '' ; It I V - ' DESERET sub--ject, . 'g !g d. l KENNEDYS S . ple. Book Store. TRACY Y. CANNON. MISS - ' i ESTELLE JENSEN Teacher ef Plut, id BrrUn Pupils may register Thursday and 8 Trarhar of Plano, Saturdays Pari. 3 and 5 pm. Etudlo. between Hamroiiv Studio, rooms. Orrtu 42 Fast feoutu Temple tit. Katrt 9outli Temple etreel. Phone Aim Arbor. 105-190- P rI f ft y ft I le- Waea-lc- 4888. .' a.iiwiew Saints Unit ersif y TO PLAY THE KLXOPHONE An Ideal Uhrlstroa Present. SCHOOL OF MUSIC C. G. Berrv, representative and COUPS OF EMINENT THACHLRS teacher- - of the e tielmer Saxophotte, IXJW RATES ENIMJLL now Ftudio, 3(4 East 2rd Bo. For apAdfeachera; Lida . Edmund. Tracy T pointment, .phone Hy. 1357-tvertisement. wiiiiv.t, moi mu r,a v fcra p Kimball, B Tctl lAunon, Galea Florence Jenl person, Margaret ERICKSON. GUNARD Suaunerbauje Peiereon. Lucy Gale Romania Hyde. C. S SchetUer, special). R Owen , .Teacher f Clartaet, K"rth' M'"- Phone Hy. 'tuTk.. 354 Laird Ave. w Latter-Da- y 1 m, " ' Chicago News. (Special Correspondence.) HICAGO, Jan. 14. Unit 428, . Hanging, Illinois Volunteer Training or emrerk Cbrjw'ttmrpbfed jusaT men from Logan Square and JL Window Cleaning, adjoining districts, gave a farewell . Calcimining, upper on Tuesday night at the guild room General House Cleaning. ( liurch ef-- tk Admit. Francisco and Logan Boulevard. I The Is soon to be mustered unit, which - Phone Wasatch 4256. out. did valiant service during the war period. In the training and drill- , t selective service mao. prepara-vi- n National in HonseCfeamngCo orT to their induction Into the armv The sue! of honor were " J. TYank 56 Office Place. Pickering, F. W Green. Lieut. Alex Kopp, I. R. m. and Serxt Richard Paper PaperJJIening, .of-lL- s Post The Great Country Newspaper Netvs Semi-Week- ly WWM HIM' nwr .Mil Advertisers: WKuld nec the Semi-Meek- ly New OSTRICH W is The ostrich buricx hi the and and think he I W-H it.miitxketk The property owner iniina igal it Are and think fas W irarti the thefe bonva. k protected. ' He I a mistaken a the o Inch. What about theft, hD automobile collision, live t5k iq transit prinHler lexk and the many other form of loa that mar come do com all of the tim-- I comThe only uwunnee a: plete Insurant the safe, pmc-lirkind writteo by o through 'tWoid rbB'r-rral- t" P! Insurance Service Hartford Fire Insurance U Uxiy deetow 'people of the Weston SMte and TVntoorle THC Co- - HeberJ.Grant& C9 22 South Main. 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