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Show ' ' 7 , l NEWS SATURDAY - SECTION .TIMEE.--- - MARCH S AALT LAKE THEATRE ;; GRAND OPT'3.74:". Fri" Sal4" , Matinee oa sato 4 Superb Productions by tha 10i1;0'03A6' ALTRICA'S GREATEST 1111101 ORGARIZATict I belinnial to work for- the advent of peace. the DEED ?EMIL announcement n3ade teat bands in particular-ar- e DISTINCUISITD ON MUM dur'test and music bailic happily aPProand wake up. plan for operations AND 11110rEAN VAIL mem OlialSTIA. week by the taberriecle choir war a occasion after to a 'Priate season. peace the ing coming 010113. KILLIAN STUZ '.' sem the of .N.10,. . of liberty. and et the appearance Trench Array Band. at the tab RUST1- Tonight. CAVALLERIA has Tooele. It Organization of YL Owen Sweetens Strand theatre at CAN sad PAGLIAOC1 r MAL: ernacie on Monday evening, larchl the two manuals and 14 nova Selden &Glair -band Id 1,eing made, andac Tales or , Hartman; sat. Ecco ' . 34, was greeted with enthionamn in-by- leans. organist of the Eleventh ward. i cording- to Mr. Sweeten eighs post-wa- s soland returned being held, for ; the performing artist St the this ettisene of Salt Lake. -Prices: Nights. $2.50 to 73c. sat. outside cation of the instrument, the other ' dier,g represented on the band's service ",: re- quirk's have been made from 't of have lottl44 102.00 to b0c. . two but All these flue evening., 4. xeserration for with requests SOUTte ilurned, thesebeing- Leroy Campbell 1 should "' cornerists1this solo day Conn-lanhi d Harold, Sharp. '' Tooele is reported as the first of oast'. It felt that . register with the Morris K. Davis, cornet. Albert Kline. ,... ', be an occasion, for the citizens of thin ty ins the stateof to defense ltass: Joneph Schugaard, 9,11.1bayinetrombone. 'council elate nits to pay tribute to France. Greet sfJPRI '' i were organized a comen'unity singing body. i Irvine Ford. flute. Mr. Sweeten has pkvezations for touch an event visit E. P. Kimball is chairman of the court.' sent east for the latest opera 'compoRemusic. Las well ,,, sitions dance of expected the aa cll., made at the time . beareals --.begin about April 1. ,' ' of the french rehears, which. how., l' ' ' ..in Ike. are who Music.,iars citi (hie account 4 ' 1 1 ever, .liad to' be called off on high French Army I'llaild liclikb Appears at tice Tabernacle, Monday Evening, MaiVilt 21. Taken hi Loncrtm; Enroutelo the with--thir anal-Meurtgrattour perform. at the vices ofLin Karl Muck,' the former ; school. Under the direction of A. L.1 , , t 111 ,"'' tithed State& ofthe influerizarthese beroet (t; seen 13rAtIDW! ., will I the have Woodward, to whom now of present opera Boston .8ymplirmy conduCtor ' French snot all 0, next Sorcerer" eyening. on Titesday conviction the l''The In of OK., , jail et.Atlanta, from two to three yeare eervice 't of the manner ference and the remainder In the misthe Welfare of this i The Salt Lake teacher. Miss Ednz An- I As furtherovidence plotting against splen. ' the War. bil4 MOIlitted Sind sion oflice Frank Pickering'.delivered last as bookkeeper and secre.trenclies. should therefore- have and In- - ald of ..the kaiser. are deroxin, will Jiave the ioprano Partto which he cduntry 1 Every .tight except Mond ay therstOfore accomTra ItibiOrt. on Utah and the West. over week a lecture sentiment. Hews. will tary and C.Oraham sing ,Fred public - did eelcomepleased to learn that at the 'denlara- I and Tue Lupanied by Elder Otto Marth also of at $t. Paul's English Evangelical lettilnin:1:. Four TM. roll,- a professional ercheatr& perhaps opposed to the Cnited State This biuld wee sent to the United tion of peace he will be deported to tenor e secom-- 1 taking Partin It. a niinitier -- of the 80It- - Late- - City, who has 'labored as a theran church. Washtenaw and Hirsch the Lake from Salt furnishing is or his beloved to i left what Germany. ' States by the french government Others who will partici- - 1German restauranL In gall lianeiSCO .missionary in The Kentucky confer- streets, under the auspices of the () of it. - Dr. Muck was brought from ! panimenta BIG ANOTHER Ind In war activities, an& after the Germany artA .placed- - in charge of the p'ate are Wallace'. Jensen. :ELI L4have changed their namee. As all t!x ence. East Tennessee conference and Men's club of the church. :, Coe C. that hstoric establishment on es a. member of the office force for the Mrand Mrs. Roland F. Creger. 2026 oessation of hostilities, it wits given Boston Symphony at 875,000 'Per year. Nichol eg, Lamont Nelson.B eatrice' .. Li n,-- 1 Market, street that :formerly at;rected past, 21 months.-- North Troy street, entertained on Sondth ,kie was feted and "made everything k'', 1,a Von Beniion, -MUSICAL,COMEDY peritlision tO remain and tour title dell-anDriacell and Shirley ay.Attesers.-Rex Larenn. bitntilld lit thbusands under the Teutgignic An dinner party was, by American society, and lived , ... ..., .,.' country for the phrpose of Cementing of" knowtlnalThe I Wm. Worlton Pulver- - of Payson. Utah, school-da- y in elegant style In 'Dorwith his family Flint .91eithodint. will be found In honor of Miss N. Cassie Stevens of friends of Mrs. C.reger, nee Yantis NOW PLAYING the eordial relationship which exists chester, one of Boston's aristneratic 1 , "generate, booths, each designed with Salt Lake art a Oer' - between-thiFlorence dTel- - Pickering. Ni arch 16. 1919. suburbs. but country and France. Sunday. Mrs. C. Cots, the name ni a state in the Cajon, ford. Litle M. Clark. Clara Detg,ey-anPickering and, daugh, A Musical Farefeel Comedy 'French man spy and shorn of his honors. , ,. , Captain Eermend Pollen, ter Phyllis spent the past week visitthe itinerant citizen from an- - Barlow Fox wire guests. Entitled wh g Ortitutorn.tignrgerudet :HOtn----U- f Pt u n a . gk band; the of violin-cellis- t, in conductor of and full relative her the frientls ing state"and isalways city . seCond Lenten vesper in ; The , wit , Otto Elder .... ha ..Wely Mthr, preside mat ,,...-...Ls classed sunongst the Areatest, . , his Just he ''' of ali dinner tn Lake merles women's the trver-tthe Southern Indiana conference cettntr, Pitmen., presented by '"Calvary',: 1;., .,,E.bepberd he has it at home. And although the Book py nenry. Blossom: tern of hi instrument. hoard of Weldtanner college will he Anthem, Mrs. fuonthii" been lies "terrors!' Miss RubvThaltick. ...t.64.14,-.--rThe local Soldiers' and Salters' 'We- CI Mottle by ' Victor lierbert. wattwettinny apettle With the same gut-- released. kis. klehr joined him some held Sunda) , March,..11,...st .5 31 m , in -A Sparkling Version of the Frank tural accent, and all the 'meals, are weeks aft and- together theY visited lfare association, of which-- J. Mrs. . .,..,L...., ,,,,-- The mean choke, of ',Ensign gat& church. choir. and Congregational Jellison '. Phllips Harry one Twenty-tirs- t. Famous Broadway Success. I) - t - I Pickering is a member of the execuAtkinson rill be In charge of Poatlude, Norman in Ellat"dlement. eerved In true German' stYle. if conferof Eighteenth, Twentieth. Eleventh his various the branches l'Allelnia : and the Twenty-seventstudies the menu be: will find that ence. During the past week they tive and the entertainment. committ' Ensign, following Program : Evening JENNINGS & MACE, 0 "brat-wurswill combine to Quartet. has changed its name were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. ees.- will bold its first "Welcome ' 1 "The Kingof Love My Pilgrirna. 'The organ prelude, Bute Wedon ancrdance Home" ''Munchener "' at and to music the Ensign reception "Liberty sausage furnish the Burk 113th Plane. tk tit 100I Shepherd le" i'OUR HARMONY KINGS song of Hope" .. ........Batiste beer" March U. in the Logan nesda3 to "Victory beverage" and so on. Barmore in the Assembly ilia conteriloos I Processional Mrs. Norrnan Atkinson, Miss hymn 610.. party was given in their honor dkrring Square night. In order 23d. of About 3Q0 the been auditorium. The have too. the LENL-FrSISTERS. walls, Heade.-PeacO Morning. C. Flinn Dwyer, Fred Sunday Graham, at the Barmore home.. 'Anthem, "Lift Vp Your of the-district Piave all those old German couplet' their stay to rehearse- - he music). &Itch choir P. Melvin Peterson. Mrk. pi. T. Hanson. who. ere 1.600 enlisted byys and Miss. Ruby Chadwick and choir. 0WILLIA31 SMAIIIE the elaboratehave and,returned Liebt Wein. Weib. as. ; "Wer such nicht plans will meet in Its Own chapel during Not Not at"Fear 0 Ye home "Fear of 0 her Quartet, the solo, Contralto Israel"..flpicker . Blellit ela Narr twin Leiben Mrs. Geo. T. Fischer, were gladdened' been made to give them a rousing week. Moot of the rehearsals take Gesang Mrs. Atkinson, Mtge Dwyer, Mr. Israer .. .. :... . . ... . ..Buck - im m ed ave lang--hafter Sunda been obliterated. and by the arrival of their first baby com - s'llECTOR." . lately .. . MO.; Peterson. ; 'Graham. place Patterson. 0p,utli American their .'; - echool tomorrow. take ; . ;1-- place.. 4) conflags .All Pants B. Solo, "As Heart" the "Postlude .in of Spencer postlude, Organ .Wedneeday Bromier Cleveland A a movement- watt ' ,. , ,...est-Some--mottehs--eitoMrs. Norman Atkinson. t slew are doing well. Hat" yr ' Mrs. Ella Cummings Wetzel', chor- - begun to change the names Alf all of cerned VaudevilleA Artistic Creative Henry. T. trincit the music critic of Reading, Part .1 from Partival-,-- Funera4 tgervices over the remain;; 1 " --- -' hae the Post., which 'Francisco York streets in New Gcnium San Otters Evening the , the , at ... Stories Genevieve were the held "Retold .-, Eaton Mrs. organ. Gleason, of by Bucket," Charles, ister; '.' ;vacmeI to of to gay in the March - l Moue of -his pa smacked German. origin Miss Ruby Chadwick. nit parlors 'Monday, i Dream 'Fantasies.' The Fifursen-- undertaking(1 s o it "., per regardintr Lucy- Gates: career it Ctiorus chair of the First Christian thing distinctly," American. March le. The speakers were Elders His Own Original SI0.000 ft Another American whose armistice came Vie soon to see this Lion kt. Strong. Geo. 4uNECLUittnib4IDDi1111 Stake Conference. How WM-- . LakeBudd and Lord. Prest. "Oh, Salt church, Production. Is an artistic as well as a patriotic "1 a realty. But. Ni uring the year- we Paul 8. Hanson. A mixed quartet' -.fold," .. . . ... ,., ..... Hamby , n bly ball, Sunday., 16th. is Lucy Gates. were actually at war, an astonishing composed of - Elders Clarence . echoes E. BELL NOW PLAYING Beaded by pleasure to follow with Out Sweet Bells of ,.,,," Quartet; "Ring .m.. ErNOGRAMS. Amenithe number of good German citizens ap- - Schenk and Leon M. 'Strong and the appearances Peace" .; Gardner, Prayer No. 2 News of All the World tj Screen can Singers In this city won so much to and .'their had the courts MISS plied Mrs. M. and Clark Florence; Lexie Atkinson,Misses ..joseph - . -' .- prate from the public- as well as the changed. ,For ,Instance. Mr. Telford sang. "I Need -- Thee Every1 ..... E. Gailaaiia Graham, Mr. Petersen. Sin APrigó-OiBeesley names "Safety" lec. 25e; 60c. The. U Itosebatim had his ehafiged to Bose. critic. Some one. had the happy A silver offering. Some- 'Time', cor, The MT Pariter,public Congregation. $I. Matinees 10e, 25c. Sec. it , thought of engaging her for a west- dially iiikidg perhaps' bY knother name he We'll Cnderistand.- - Mr. Eaton's tam-- 1 Invited. Deuererease at box office. lit SPE , OTHER Singing. B1G.ACTS On ern trip withtheTridileLatececif not be fly have been menibers of the Church ! X Tickets, might smell as sweetand Congregation.. 10 a. m to '.A0 iv. m; daily. 7, 1 which George Barrens, the eminent in a Live American town. "embalmed", wtimmt In response to an 'invitation issued- Contralto solo. he , rterolum, .., "The Penitent", harpist, bY Squire Coop,. A. C. Lund and othMr. Firikelheimer decided to drop his tfim,or ditlaabnoyleaarsmp:ntsth 8ng4o. flutist; 'Carlos .. Seized, the tio A" dm 41PN AsoN ank obi ot ak 1P ,agy AN t esrm Three shows daily: 2:45, 7:30, 9:15 ,. ,.. ' Reardsley VanDeWater I heimer t, are ers. to all ohoral WP IP 1IP 1100,1P dP vff w' i luir and Paul Kefer. the and let it lay. arid 'many of the was in the Forest Home cemetery. ,directors and choit: Garrick. Miss a Ethelwyane lout been 10c. 15c. 25c Matinees. Prices: to members; and the tour back Smith, i Schmidts went accomin the city, anking them- to meet to Soprano solo, "Open Ellsworth E. plain Prest. German to Me the brilliant emcees. In Angeles. for discuss choral matters and comNight Prices: 15c, 254. 25c ' Bieber, deciding that was the correct spelling panied by Elder Samuel H. 'Williams 'The newspaper. Newathe great' Gates" ,..,.. . . .the Time of Jan. 24 said aexample, . in St. Paul anyway. concert music. a met number attended Miss Walker. munity given large Ethelyn " '. that "Lucy Gates, a of I will tell a you At last Monday later time evening. Missionary meetnight at Consolidated Singing, "Thankfulness" .....Fowler f soprano. attracted the tang- with Ger. Saturday 1 many other,good-Aniericari.. - -. American hall and formed the basis of a ing wa-- s held Saturday afternoon and Congregation. est audience ofthe season at Trinity Musicto' names. true their itran who. adopted union. choral sessions three Amos Lagards ,of conference wetae Poidlude, 'Match i Auditorium last evening. Mies Gates and deapising the infamies of held in St. Paul and Minneapolis dur11 A. II. was made tempOrarY James II. Neilson, stake, chorister; ountry ' is new to the,west. and that same chairmanPeabody to the their Vateriand. openly resorted Mrs. G. D. Kirkpatrick Edna Coray, stake organiat ing theSumlay. - ''' - newness or. freshness is the essence- temporary andsecreIary. ichys to , their have nallien changed. A resolution services in Tabernacle at 2 p.m. courts) Through the courtesy of one of the of her personality. She. has the in- was passed of them. be it tiaid to their friends , : ; !, of the missionaries the follow...! containing the agreement pwrvices in each,ward in the. evening. and many 'valuable gilt of youth, In fact ea well to were induced to do so because lag missionaries were privileged in every way Pot:stifle'. credit. . ea that her in I art, lacking for totally to conflicts in rehearsal meetSeventee'tith ward, Sunday evenitig, they had aorta at the front fighting an educational enterfainment at ' theatrical . otiality ingsavoid hackneyed and ..: . who told their dads they the Masonic temple. Saturday evening; and to unite in an endeavor to 1:10 p.m. . this country ' - Which characterizes many other-Wissave the vocalists of the from Prelude ,. , Selected simply couldn't fight under names Misses Marjorie Howard, ClaraDevey. . harming singers." "There can be to the multiplicity of demandI city of 'German Mrs. Matilda Nuttall, Elders b'gbevi that had for their Singing, "Love at Home" doubt.", said the San Francisco Call services. or significance. . .. . .... Congregation sound ... .... .... -., - SWPITIMTI and I Ladies Only, Matinee, Friday. General Matinee Saturday I and Post, "about Lucy Gates being a , 12.7 March San Francisco, L. --of Blackfoot, Sinring;-"Jetrus- fAnderson E. Eiders Have ,.e , . ' great singer... . . Her voice, while t Lake' 41. 14.1t Idaho, - Lewis R. Critchfield of Oakley. society at Taken" ,, :... .... ..... . .Fish ,."--,lighter than some coloratura so- - tts..weikly meetingOratorio tomorrowIdaho.- and Samuel Butterfield of RivChoir. prance, has a wonderful sweetriews noon !VII rehearse the following after- Bass solo. selected.. Reinhold Waring numerton, Utah. who have been released and clarity. and she manages it with berg tr from "Judas Maccabiieus:" , i from their labors in the Central Ellen Copening I ,i: i' Perfect artietrY." To Ma only one "Mourn," "Oh Father Villose :Al- - contralto soloselected. States mission. have been spending al Tenor solo, "Then Shall the flight. more--othe glowing tributes, that of mighty Power," ."See the .. few days in Chicago before returning looms thine" .. .. Conquering Elijah alter Anthony in the San Francisco Hero and"Sweet-tielove- d Neilson. to.their Amines in the weet.--- -, ., (Special Correspondence.) JamesI;. 'r . .' Chronicle: "She- sings. coloratura Peaee."Comes," The society meets atBarratti are- iitudents'cifProf,---AElders Leon M. Strong and Geo. W. III. March .. with a singularly Iv ,, melody ornce force were C. Lund. Fowler of D. J. Ashton the cii TheCDICAGG.' beet tAlent vocal of the eitY, Singing. Doxology at the services held In the 1. Congregation , brilliance of Tetrazzini tones, Mi. visitom ling amongst whom are a great many solo. ..-.. ... Roseland branch. Sunday. March- - S. ....Selected Postlude.... like lights In a fountain, but I think ists and local favorites, are working and Mrs. Geo. W. Petersen of They with Elder. Levi Swenson and James IL Neilson; ehoriater; Lucile i I like Miss Oatee best when she hard to prepare this famous choral Howe, organist. Salt take. who are returning home Anders Anderom and the Misses Mart , stands as musician as well as singer "TEE MAN WHO KNOWS." . an artist as well as a vocalist. 111, from New York. Mr. Peterson has jorie Howard and Clara Dewey were : Thus lf 4. years the speakers at the services. she stood and sang Itirosky-Korsspent the past two and one-ha-mon-thShow or A novel and entertaining social waa , ago lid a law student. Some kofre 'Hymn to the Sun,' iteuperbli ..:' - . Wonders . dr!""rr left the law school and entered given in the basement of the Logan difficult melody." he . f Weitten for the service. He - has recently had a Square chapel Friday night by direcThe same paper announces that ,ppimoS, 2 , , Miss Gates would be one of the assist- -prolonged attack- of influenza and is tion of the Logan Square amusement SetiordAI The 41415 -Ashton, thaltnian. in g artists at th6 next Philharmonic ., 774' 0-0 eommittee, WEIRD MYSTIFICATIONS returning home, having been' ' , pro, News by orchestra concert in Carnegie hell tered out. Mrs. Peterson was former- The entertainment conaisted of were mom EARL' ;,,r,vo Tim FAR "11 and ; Lillian Mae a prizes when she would sing "Solyeig's Song" Hall. young gressive games.' ly. popular Henry Ifoskins -awarded to William A. Matheson, ' . ; 4 ,z in the "Peer pit" suite. lady of Salt Lake. AALIZENG REWILDVAING, The following rtahns were enter- Lexie M. Clark and Mrs. William Is AND. 0141' at the Worlton. Strangers. investigators and Chairmasters and musical directors tained at will meet Tuesday, .evening in Con. hone ofMrs, Harry Grayston. 58 E. members took part in- the entertainOTHER TEsrs. war the or times. Market genial street peace is , 9'11 ere refreshments ment 's:dictated MUKIC Hall, to discuss dates Light a parade althost every- 100th Place: Mrs. Emily Shallman. f dent, William Howard Taft, the saeue.,-oserved. of ward. choir or musical society Mrs. REAtTurt-N'iniet Mr. Mra. and T6IPLE Ate' ' Vandersyde. I (1 was in San Francisco re-- - v''eek Someone ham said. and It Is Harry Grayston, Jr... Elders Moyer, At the recent funeral services of ineetinge with a view to holding them true, that Market street, San Levi SCENE WITII ORIENTS Mrs.' Franc-O- s Esterquist. 2619 Drake at suchtimett and places that conflict Anders was acclaimed as ; probably Mlle Carleton, Swenson, more cently,he Francisco, stages than parades of dates will be reduced to trORKMOSt DANCERS. and Elder Jacob Van Der, Avenue, Elder Sam H. Williams and miniauthor of the famous saying: I any other street in the world. Near Anderson. t mum. There iti at present. no system the Wertf. Mats Marjorie Deward and 'Mrs.' Min Lexie M. Clark of the local misFranclaCo knbwa how," "San there a building la greet of date Mang, each organisation op-- . Science The rendered the musical' Baffling forte, Nuttall. Matilda sionary ; ffaid whethDrum called ' he when it: street and at Its interNo matter era-MMrs. Esterquist wato an On a Elder Ray T. Cutler Qt Salt Lake numbers. SDILA SEANCE basis, er when he wail the president of the iteetiOn with Market !here la a d act that "Ilobson's Choice" and died as a reis frea, few days visiting'in.Chi- earnest was a visi- - ing called the Fife building. A local City or he States 41 a coldcontracted while worksult he demmonths quently- peremptory in the matter of tor to the Panama-Pacifi- c For the most The past 28, .exposttion panater tiaa recently said that if you cap). selecting between musical function, in as a missionary in the ing on a ittormy day. Sive leavesMa-t-a of psychic power onstration authorities diMaithe fact remainal wM- listen you may always hear mar-th- has labored -different wards scheduled for the a Southern States mimeon. Part of his husband. Anton, and mother and ever presented on any stage. adopted it as hell tial mumic at that corner. same date; other matters of interest civic San Francisco in Cincinnati, hid, to mourn her time was spent in the Kentucky eon ' as San Francisco to' local musicians will he brought up never Mogan, and , ' kIesse. Now On Spiv. - for discusnion. forgets, Mr. Taft was hiireeteol i There can. be .no two opinions, weloiime the the about with a that rocked patriotism of the people of 011 San Francisco. They are as loyal to like a miniature earthquake si liarive.io ,2z.eyt.iti, Profit. J. J. McClellan and Willard town nation the asof the, be will and he welcome,. . always Welhe have returned from a success- - tylvethar- he-- skames 1st the, entereate-etew 'Irrefilt;tft-The i f Seat 50e. General Dan when t'A years ago - atuntoeltrr.-Ida- tc ful tripAov. where , It 'league to .enforce peace, as a prie,. tiontenne .t presumably Thomas; 23e, 50e., . ' they were the central figures in the vate MO traveling for, his health,! Monne) threw a bomb into organ dedic.ttion concert in the, nevi t as citizen utterlil - parednema parade has been next for. a candidate the preststake tabernacle. 3Iarc,h 10. The c- l1 think he would be welcome ,.forgotten,' and if there, are any more i frig will contain "on a pinch," 1,30n if ha came even advocating prohthi- - anarchists with similar tendencies penple, and this was a time when the Win which is San Within bete the Francisco's coratiret of this great , ' pinch" becurred. The tivike choir or noir. throbbing Americas MO, theyare ab- - A 100 'voices under Joseph Menet with was he. when AndaTaft said, quiet. normally right. Mrs-- W. G.. Parker and Mrs. Edward I "San Fraticiaeo knows how." Witneas 'Perhaps the espionage law and it Gronleart,.assisti.d the visiting stylists'. her plienix-lik- e resurrection from rigid' enforcement by federalThe organ is a two,rnantial AustIn in. authorithe altheli of her great earthquake.' ties; have had something to do with Zti stops. a little 1119 small sirument tani flro, in 1906:. witne:344 ber egrePA1 iveedinte out the traitorous 171:1;;;::: ;.' r for the 1 outfitortuni, but then, an en- - over the lb for gog- - I tors who formerly eoligocated and dis' PIIONE WAS.,2221 topin every drive , lorgemeot may be Made at time war: aid the any ernment witness during .. cussed I their nefarious over-C i of a ! ivid third manual added. ptoto . IP of committees heroic her work the all governThental authority.' ALL NEXT WEtK Tile ..tudienee comprised appretila.- - eveü now in t,' Ii! their night sessions to- - tl?rowing gut Whichever way it Is yiewed. tive listeners. so that the enc,ores-wernu.1 put over the big Victory loan. which. reawynring fact remains that hundreds a.modanium i Urof. tiireleilan was Salt Favorite , to it may seem to other communi,. of. patriotic demonstrations r, , old time standard in oscellonceupof hisl whilesotnev-hatake Place a 601 per..1 ties like no currying i. One and even formanc,e. i'onstantly and Prof. Weihe with his bane.. San FranSisco. with .htr now suspects Ailthony Smythe, ii ! .violin fairly -- outshone himself." any lurking danger from the bomb , ! as, historic slogan that islan knows t one admiring listener artistw Cliff r, ..1 whenever Instead, theZ.,riag,-i.:,Thonip son. 'it expresxtql The: koes into the trtty with high- hope i' ; , course-occasion watt a most agref,uh4ebeatitfrIll(d-thW:AtitericabOye ver3i palms Wilkes the hats all sre 'frequently, offall ::';" '':' knowni in their ch arge tu Belle au. wood. heads remaining tincovereat, until the Jal:ck SurrimPrhwys. V, tAb 111 Ilag Plws eel' el view' It twin" "I-- . ' 'F' tancisco :now7; how to' gr eetthe Well an ., ,i Bolshevist fails to unCover as the len, tenor, is an ()Ulcer wannected with her poitliertt, returning Aat dous 'crook RAS seniatiows. the Slats and up the street. Stripes p at she knew hnw to send ...them off. t he Is detected ,erd, .!'; '' at once and made to i He writes home department Bret. tplartermasters conditions There is a siren. On the doff his hat or retire there are really somewhatthatsloppy 7, f in from 'dktgrace In Hutchison Boyd's Pigtniesque Play , from Ferry building. wnere the boats come the sidewalk.. ;,,,, the. 1. in from itinkanct, ,and it knoWs Wow rains, I it ., ., i . thereniultoitrequent is it I saw an instance' during a recent! any great up, -to' make a mited. not a pleas- ,, !: ,.. roar. ,The Americanfor.troops are being' ;int ;noise ers, ci,Pen to any- - parade.. My attention as I stood in a rill . cared -'for. i - ;.,i24 i. , alyite or criticize noises. It is worse i large crowd oppoaite 'the big Empor- 1 a, t the han the lonesome wind blowing Mrn pn Mar,ket street, ' :t'Pat' OrPheue 'club has giv-e-n 1' ' ,. A trelss. It, tip-throngr : i us,)Y11!"864,14hS tor I Plannng ' ' i. th ' , , the remain& ' t ,0.6 :IP 444v r i 'f!trutkilltlelifibiltirr ,Itn the top.. of hi s Ar, the draft and tingeni 1;4 retutatugralifornia trnops,- - head, and demanding- - that he remove .,;14,,,,,,,,,,,,Ate(taony.s.atine,trirtLfeilya,' ' ",, : ,lO nlIt'h a thitts..h.a.ve:;etteete-trtoo"nanytTaO as. :.: ! Mll. are about to enter 014 t his hat the flag tisasc-i- lop'butTheused . fort , oats 4ittempting consecutive cit)",. whether they route fresh from Paulted man looked daggers ... ' :,50c--BES- T effort llowever ;.: when none. occasion c alla t,battlefielde of France or: front nor did he remove; his ' hat i", ,, ''k, ; f or it-- a group of club 1Y 't iltl.CbQY.,PIPed,,,,,,!):1111,-11,11:13,: n singers may find ,, interior rain' c cap: whethct 8,IPn 10 't' . themsetees ,.., ., able - LIE r IL ê . - - - i , '; !. re ' , , ' - let ; . ' - i ' - ' . , , -- . 0 0 t) 0 of-t- . , i ' ti Wet-ample- d : - s -- --- 0 - ClW.,-,Slistg- es ...... set-Vi- 4 " , 0 -- . - -- h. .' 0' - 0 , . 0 , , . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' ' t" 'Twelfth-Thirteent- K e ' . 0 - , , , -- - . - - - t , 4) INTAGES g li r. - : ........ - ., 7- R4.- 0 , " . ""0 violin-cellis- 1 . - : 0 0It 41 : Is ; ," Semi-Week- ly - .. ne ',.: 0 -- 0 0 0 : - -., . -- tast--wee- k. : 5 . Salt Lake Theatre . , 1 e , inU AR.11 -- " , - - , Anders-Anderson.-- , ,....-- k Tile-abo- ., World's Greatest Mental Marvel Chicago News ...... f E. evert da7' nualn sit el - thle hues'. eseks sdaPi . ve .10.--73- 1r. .ILEXANDE histi--at- 1 ,. a pet esti( will 1 daY ettimi the A l be lb bf tt the C gram Vitt the comn ment chair Mrs. A. J. kins: ROUI T. ON V. Je ban -- 1 A be id' eit rrogr The the c basel A do of tb recte Atom Mb her part,' tured .being irh a day tel 171 mean bert Alian Tim will a Lttert boats and Rain O. J. , . -- - . 'falls ied in ' s s- ougOo ii-no- ilietseA----andtherni- n t (out - ,, . r . Arc for tt given tne Whit COMM tertai llama ertne Burr i! , 'I a- e GOSSIP FROM THE , g , :,, Golden Gate ' - qi , w 0-- .1SLATE-.WRITIN- y f,s.4 G L . , ,, - ant build-Unite- , ' at er - I n pitices f - lal,,p---,.......- . I ,,I I NgXT WEEK - ' H I P.p DROMETTTHEATRE r -- ' 1 I r,. - - - .1 , , , ...; . i -- 4' I .. - . . n - ' l ,.; -- ,, at-l- ' lt-vi- ne t ., , z. "" oa, , 4 4. - like,serntitrlrty-""herti-htelWirrTrt;itr,-.- -- ' I ' , watched him, for cooled their beers In expeetation,that flags and he never' doffed ble mighty siren a nnncea the ir coming derby once.", Then the women all' i ; 1 phew; . . time ao- - 30 minues befOre the ). it rr re an 4 a 'Milt ' beg-ato shout, "Shameer tivittea. as a, consequence Market street is al- - t shame." "Ile's a- - Mend of the kat- LI, '. , c' over to the Oo s Pera! him 'Ways citiHand t ;4" -i There withenthusiiistle thronged is i . tahntual demand for P,Prin to greet them and give I t.fli ern a Ii heel"- And the por man, who may hand nurt NMsa,nts.at I , ,4 :, present, One witrm c house old in the head, .home 'welcome. - h In deed, sa ri i h . ad a reporting. having sold- the iarge '. I (dnk knows how. la such lastramersta. ' away to avoid gurther aggres ,, pst Ai a ,matter ; ,4 ,, ' ot Ifact, whether In Nina Rural t titers ', . wl bee n o reason why Paring: 4 resume its'old . , t '4' "' '' i ,, . 't ttt :fle:1:i an ft-- - l .'7, WOM rfleztrl----In- ' .. A . ..',. . the - : , - present Players eved the Or. . I , ' , Fiqco . - , avnly - . ON THE - , It play in high gear évéry 'minute: Prices: 'Matinees Thursday and Sititrday,..15c la 35e. , : , Nights: 7?.c ...., 1 25cMATISEES WED. AND SAT.L,75e Box Office Open 10 to 10 p. m.,Dany. Reservations Held Until 6:30 p. m. Noce: This Attraction Plays at the Columbia Theatre, Provo, Monday. , IMMMMIIIEN P,0AMI |