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Show EVENING NEWS SATURDAY APHID 11' 1913 SECTION 1 rAt Completion of Buildings Elder Herrick Will Retire As President of Mission and he perishes because he kaowe-nother way to seize his food than while ' he la in flight One of our most beauGful earl; ' T com era with bis quiet but cheery i song of Pure, pure, purity, pure! h often caught tco tar northward in eagerness to bios the surrounding fleld with hi heevenly color and before Insect life has returned to activity he perishes trv the thousand: So far as I know he-ithe one bird, the bluebird or our mountains and vatlevs. about which the husbandman has no complaints td offer. I have never known this bird to eat guv thing but Insect lifef except upon rare occasions when certain individuals had become almost household pets at one or more homes, when they would almost eat food wffrred them bv human ' hands! They exhibit auth keen desire to g reach the north to 'begin their operations many seasons that are they brave northern blasts that wintry enough for December ins ad Of late March and early' April. Thr loan is Irreparable! No bird can take the place of this quiet, friendly Zinger in blue as he streaks the air w.ih his coloration and charms us with his quaint music. I have rever yet heard of one o.rd SPcdes filling the vacated areas once occupied by appreciated Singers of one typo or another and doing it o ! I makea no fti edit aliooi on ttie word from tire genefal if dropped, and wot ore dry aaid to be of eroaa, 1Z noon to X p m.- the tone counsel and manager of the difference, the bent. All lineayof band Irwtru-mfaMusic Industrie ef the XT. B. ClirlMian tliurt h. are now manufactured in thin at ao Krone Pro bale, 'Nocturne'. ...Bondel Chamber of , Commerce, ar- country and competition that aionofaeuirerw are constantly on Lord. Ho Manirived la this city from Denver Malay Ihew meuloto produce irreproachable Anthem. fold Barnby ad la (iKt of the Hili Association goods. Butol to French. horn, deal-er-aaa Offertory. "Andante , Von Wilm enAmerican made equal no be win He Rebd tay Industries. Door "The Moaic holo, of pf Hope yet. the Schmidt or the Meesenharttr L. L. Compton. lira. Organist. tertained at dinner at S P- - m. at both made, " European ftotoiat. Mr. Norman Atkinson. the Hotel Utah, by the local commlt-Plauiat, Mrs. R. L. gentry, Hi the of Bros, The Austin Hartford, Conn, Davuri w. of which a JJ Tabernacle organ. "the r. nho iebul)i ioastmaa-te'The bolv weak and Raster music 0 chairman, who win also be have secured the contract for the the the Madeleine will Cathedral of at la be. instrument to b Installed The principal speaker will of ervw- - auditornew Pueblos (Colo.), Other apeaker conn be Mr. Pound. Palm Sunday. 10.30 a.m. ium; eo a wire from Pueblo to this wB! be R. IV. Daynee, J J Dayues. Jr, cut The pecan Win . have ProcewslonaL Glory. Praise and At. j "jBU D. Roberta of Ogden, comm mincer fouf manuais and k3 speaking stops. Banxpasii Honor ' . . Mer-' . , , i Boys Sanctuary Choir t fnr Utah of the National Piano Roland M hones are nosy being made so Hosanna. Filio David i chant' association, and Col. A. B. that. shop changes from one key Jo another in Alonle male chorue . A Gessner entertain-of j Gounod can be made or the pH!h changed Eahctua Benedwluis ....Ch, Irvine. The committee Madeleine Chorus. without rem&val pf ads or insertion 'went Include R. W. Ira nee. 3.El-3.- of Du on Ilebracorum . . . new ones. Gregorian ! John Robert D. R Jr. Daynea. Occur rum turbae Gregorian A" Alvin Beealey. Holt- Clark and iao MiHon .Thomas, a wei! known Gloria bus - o no , . t--. Gregorian Banahach Salt Ijake tnimrtan, ha returned from ingmj tenie- f mi Mr. Pound i announces the Roys Kancttmry Choir, I! In the Interests of the advarre-- , ssnrioe tn the army and tour Madeleine South east a Ghent 4k at etedio st Rhemljerger kyrie. L He ha been In close opening street. Mr. Thomas is a pUDi! Chanting. - meet of ntnalc. ot the J'aeaiua Clcrgy Temple firegorlan' touch With officials at Washington and of Percy Rector Stephens m vokg, and Crede .. that m harmony; I composition he spe- Sane!,. Bepedtcfua AgrtuH Del, waav)argety due to his influence From Slary Magdalen Mac. with pr. Goetchina of New ap-- 1 cialized to were leader Turner quiet nation's the York City. .th value of music In war predate - dDavid Reese will give a sacred eon I Maundy Thurmlaj. activities an- wPTi the armie1n cert in Lehi tabernai le Sunday, April Drhcesydonat . . Boysf Sanctuary Choir Of s the nee. advantage Pr 1, 'under the aannosx of the nuke Kyrie, Gloria. Maas of the Angels Mr. Itecee witl be music from an unueual angle. He presidency .... .Grngorlan f Lawrence necessities by Eberly. f t 'believe it to be one of the Credo" . . . , . Grecciriaq 'Nomr.Hepplee,iMJpa Offertory 'n-r.ruju . . ... of P.eese. Mr, 1 Choir -- Boys or indulgence or even . luxury a SanhtiM. lie tied let us. --Agnus Dei. . The following program witl be reni many are likely to regard it. '... .....Brosig Tiiraday rxeniug. tnril IS. nn. thirty dered Maqeietnh gRorug Visiting son rter th direction of Oscar H. Bvaiarfor Refessmnal. Pa rvge the l.ingii to further, i of lha largest- - cities, outeitninmrnt of the uddiers at tgit ....Boys Sanctuary Choir , Douglas cause of tousle. His ideas are Good Friday , Rease-Eva...... pre-- i Selections quartet and practical, progressive Mina Jessie Evans Singing of the Passion solo Clergy Contralto h whU - eenting many new angles from Palestrina E. W. Michael Improproria Violin solo ACtHTORKM ' movemejit for Recitation ..... i ... . O. P. Packman Proceaeion, Vexiila Regis. .Gregorian J io view the world-wid- e (II, Boys Sanctuary Choir. K, I OCLGWlNTJ-thSoprano solo of music.' dedication of the merit as head of the high council of advancement the 1 f "laiffenbergar Bertha ..Mrs. Holy no Saturday. hke time . Jn his opinion there la S. chape! itr Denver the Weber stake. Son ... . t Ray Haddock Blessing oHheNew Fire The new mission chapel was begun from full power L. next Preeident John for Mrs. June, 4 the present getting Leila Edgar. Ac ompMist, last year and waa completed by Litany of the Saints Gregorian s - "Herrick will be honorably re- early J music and converting the service Kyrie, Glbrta, Alleluia. Sanctua. the first of this year except for the comas next Lords Easter Beneflictua Mggnlficat. .Gregwian leased aa head of the Western State installation of seats. Sesnons have Sunday which It rendered to the men under day. following tomorrow, which will Boys Sanctuary Choir. muenon. J'resG Herrick is in Sait been held since the latter part of De. In the ritualistic the strain of actual fighting to ina b Palm Sunday - - Kaigor Ia.ke but will shortly re- cember in the basement of the at 11 presdhf, Am. life Siroday, t - working force in our nation? churi bro, Easter music begins on this Denver turn to to complete his work building. Processional. "The of the 1aJme is when Story Kaures letter day. 1 The interior of the structure is in A there and oversee the construction of times of peace. Resurrection" over land. ail the sung Organist near miiwton home to be erected silver grey, finish; the. lighting is inthe askr Choir of are Boys and this choirmaster Sanctuary 58 percity near the chapel. direct; the seating capacity is mottled Prof. H. E. Giles who Is devoting a ed to please send in their Easter Kyrie, Gloria. Sanctua. Benedio-tu- e, is of in the sona The structure been has Dreot. Herrick 10 organizing attention of deal Dei. Maas from Agnus of great programs to The News for publicaWestern KtaZ.es irdwdcm 1 S years and brick and is situated adjacent to tbe the Good Shepherd, Turner turn choirs and 'bul ruing up congregational on the music page of the issue most fashionable- - part of Denver. - -there tion qeem hi group of Church mem. . , . . to know ... , Credo he 1 regrets of Browne says 9. of ....r. afternoon Kinging, April by Thursday Work on the new mission home will bers there grow from 54 to more Madeleine Chorus. are a number of waros in halt Lake The plans have - It that week. Have Die . . Rev. A. Dress than 2,300 perron. He jnay remain begin immediately. Gradual; without any choral organizations. i in Denver following his release or he .been ready for some time: bet the Sequence: boys' Stuictnary Choir Col. R. R. H. Tompkins, commandIs suggested that the bishops of such j was postponed because of the may return to take up his business building music de- ing a cavalry regiment at Fort Bliss. Gregorian affairs ward get In touch with the He was formerly ban on such construction during tbe Utah. tn S. U.. to see Tex., is L. II. Terra tremuit MexiOffertory. the of as partment reported saying that and Herrick of war. Pope and Burton are architects .... A. Rev. A. Dree connected with Kellysome whetiu r some aid could not tbe now can army bands are superior to the time in tiv for both of the ti uctures and E. H. Ogden and was for Male Chorun. American army article. Thie admisto them. Prof. Giles of the old "Weber BrhnhaU of Spanish Fork is superinCoeli . . Rev. jr wilt superintendsney th a number of choirs sion waa made recently a Regina cor res pond'Jig stake M. I. A., prior, to his appolnt- - tendent. of construction. ' ' Madeleine ChoruA outside the city, which are hungry fora serenade from a Mexican army band Recdonal. TO ReThe Rock visit to of the now music, and he expects program including piece, volved" .... Boys' Sanctuary Choir of them In me hear future. elections from grand operas, miliel -- number their inarches and American aura Moat of leader the tary naveempplied .41 STUDY-NOT-ES etioir with tne latest church choral , ST. M ARKS CATHEDRAL. ooftri'irt T ofTtnijir AfHiftm. allIt J u proving very ptpuar among PaRffiStinilav. 11 oclock: SHARPS AND FLATS - Written for Tbe Saturday Hews by Dr. Charles G. Plummer. . t t ? sing-r- a. , r c. ... : processional, 'All Glory Land and cr; l Honor of i., mustrof Finch critic if,.i,n'T G. E. Olivet Ihe New ork Evening post, is noth-- f Venite Oh. the lovely fickleness of an April log of the farmer, mix with th a Rouen Mediation ' big if reti roufageiuis. In a recent Benedick domestic 'fowls and timidly pick up W. IL GIBSON. day! M. G. Renedietu Barrett few grain of wheat or corn, a bit of aie he dares to offer the following "Passion the Chorale roar and Hymn, ITU whistle, Metro-! food of one kind or another. Just to of the tdvite to the H. S Hassier f ilou-stave off onsetting starvation. wind quickly swung through a ii Opera , I i po.it . G E. Oliver Gloria -r r f I should love to he a passionate ermon bv the Wild birds cannot live very long 90 degrees and of an arc Rev. Frank Right t' press agent for the .Metropolitan Opera Their tiny, blew a gusty gate from the without foot. Hale Touret, bishop of western bodies are not store houses for stage Paderew-- ( j ' tonipnny if it would l.est Colorado Its northwest. companion unwilling since Sk.'s tihe 'Aia.'ru' food. Theirs is a quick of the opeia saving )!' 'Carme!T 7T The Palms". , , . . .C. FatfTe 1 was a cloud of alkali dust whirling expenditure of fuel that is no sooner iakp truer f:.ctar3o Alartin Offertory, ir; E. for ehotr chorus by Arranged swallowed than it is put at work gentenor excepting j (the et of with unwonted fury. Rubitiqein was wont to Stephens besides. Caruso, an 1 an American some of his habits by fixedrrgujat Gome to At once my thoughts went out to erating energy for flight. ntncf date. j y Gate! giro niiiulitr Auier.can If one-o- f na were to live every day Gilbert He would put on his summer coat on the oirds and the early spring blooms Thee iwho has toe Wvi..tt voict I havejpM(. hymn and benediction, on a keen run. using the legs as our Mav 1st, regardless of whether it was a such blast I knew fdr heard this ksw.. . si chance to how rf,feJ5SionaI . Rlde Cn Rlde Gn Jn presaged bird friends use their wings, I wonder intensely hot or snowing. He wore vrlwt she Tan dir 3 xam like Jn.iet, ( how long on could endure the strain. snow. ' A prelude of droving rain Ruse his .an Majesty" furs a until certain date V LOc.a. iPargu- -i Ite, Maii.m. loleitn. orj organist.' A, IL Peabody; choirmas-H.id- a no matter what lay up any apthe weather waa like. I then a falling swirl of huge flakes of I wonder if one would ahuh rn ide. her famous trr, J. W. Curtis. - preciable quantity of fat? us underwnow soon buried sodden r iv-.iIiro.nl. bring Miuric Rer.aud. j Because of this hurrying,, ,lif...Jna. -TheJ -which mense . Mr Bohemian RUTwai an Irishman; but ncot h a ditarrtr Wti , in quantities of food, actors and am w u once more lot on from the its most concentrated form,usually MC. id.lveer. delayed it may be news to many that he wont are util.ft the verdi and j ized. Efforts at such prodigious mo-""- ft t a series of vesper serv-ahi- p 10 Ital. studied singing foe two years, i polar regions. Th" as g.orif'ed hy t c . nduitjr-- ! demand instant replacement, of . ficu. held during Lent will be given at afterwards taking the jirt of Pigaroi j wsw-nanxiou. about thw Liny nf , ;'sue. a If many hours intervene in performance of Rotaams "Barlier the First Congregational church 8un- , , t satisfaction of appetite- - for 0f Seville jbtossoma for they were here to stav 6 the at First the day. by lJth, pm., MU Jar.e baudo gav rs needs, there occur very a vocal re-- j jiethodg-indigenous so to. speak, firmly a church choir under the oas of strength, more A story is told of Elgar that as a I deeply rooted within the warming, e etl for a number of tier lup.mat heridirtctlo f Mr, R1a Cumm'hig n occur when rightlyrapid ex- -1 WetselL The program follows: w" bosom of Mother Earth bu. Lwllf WbT dUim, folding ued I in and death resuits flight, L "Edward he Elgar tngiupils appeared. . Proroasional 41. very quickly. , Mra George A Haioo. Mrs. Jack Rvmn. "Olive hymn replied "Always say sir when J how about the Prin eongsterw? s Brow Vir- said the master The Fortunately for both blooms and On In Majesty V TraverK, Mrs. Mabe. bzrr W Birds Suffer. .Peace answering." AnthemRide h- little! boy corrected Jumseif. "Bir bird no frigid atmosphere dominated Larr Frankie Barr. SUm H;h Patterson and choir I Li the Perhaps Franklin. Carol Hcartn, Kather Ch- - Tenor solo, quail, meadowlark, . Palm Branches. .Fanre Edward Elgar" he said. the region, else the dainty musicCrs4iS ksiscriiiC VtiuiJiiurv, i!rrteC irpo.J!t-Aan- g. , ( Rcy larred, r Suffer lhe tuts most when ice lies fRll t'f ihj.rtiadbfa.veduch'Borth-eabout rfirrtf CpeEiii.y Terd mongers ar.'dsIliel Derry, Anthem, "Cavalry ' . . . Shepherd cold and hard the upon earth, for Ue Perry, Ruth TrewroxT Mary ners to reach their breeding cones, these birds secure Miss Ruby Chadwick. Mrs. Scott the vast majority Ad-- is ) A Jones. Har-- y Rose Lewis. Wyatt Indeed. have fared Chramin, badly might of their food in immediate- contact Howard. Anna W. Jones, Harry Jettison and cy, Vermelle Han-roc- k. Ram and soft snow mixed thor- with th solL Insects make up probBethene Lang Th'ekla James, choir. 96 per cent of their daily ratio na oughly with a freezing, biting wind is ably Fred R. Sands. Heading. "The Coming of PArsi- When driven to distraction . . for someMias Ruby Chadwick not a spring prescription which I thing '! far -to weed eat. seeds It took thirteen and a small as or days, just I The studio piano redial given last Duet. "I Sought the Lord. .... Robyn birds! for care the would to prescribe portion of. grain are acceptable to Miss Ruby Chadwick. Mrs. Scott - some authorities aay fifteen days, for ft- evening by Lhe pupil x4 Mr. Lu label A spring tonic Tee, it mnght do them. Bnt ice clad surroundings ofRossini to produce his "Barber of A. Jones. Eldredge was much enjoyed o the yHis was the .Inspiration of for humans who do not gain a live- fer no way for them to get even such Anthem. "Jerusalem Parker Ktmlle attendance present. . a pitiful bit. itV large the moment As one of Rossinis lihood Mr A. Twenty-fiv- e Jones. o't is precarious place like Th Harry y..ung pupils took part biographers says. "It was not for him Liose poking woodpecker clasaea the ehick-ade, Lewi and choir. JO the program, ranging from the wee I bird a but to plod and philosophize In his mmdolittle brown creepers and nuta t ages of Six to thirteen vear of age a of hatches heard are flashed His whoever flamed. and juirlng to genius the severest testa put marked FIRST METHODINT CHURCH. U Many showed, by their , " i are not because tbey Uve on the Insect Ufa I newer 1. tonic? I ; 'edjtOB ot difficult number . it Mornrn- gDvorak loved to do three thing- w- made of the sort oi egg and larvae, that is found up...i that deS . ; compose, live in the country and care mands such treatment Organ Prelude. Adoration From s, birds are al- on the trees. Crystalline-twine- d Mrs. Ella Cumjyting Wetzel. and a - . . . . .Gaul for his pigeons. the Holy City" He was from the ways tit! Ibnbs and twigs cover most lumber of her piipi gave an inter- - Processional .Hymn. 10. a man ' of the all f first to last a peasant, effectually a fall from places Wnen a freeze accompanies sat.ng musical program the o her eve- - Anthem. "Ride on in Majesty .Peace fields and forests His greatest throe birds might secure evenwhich of soft, wet snow and a driving north- nr at the Fort Dotltriu.- - y M C. A , Miss Ruth Patterson and Chnir course of a good meat - the I chestra work the "New World" west ind plasters tt tightly to the which was very we!! attended and Tenor Solo. "PaJm Branches". .Faure symphony w is composed in America, I have observed different indivld-trunks, limbs and twigs of all Roy learned njoyid by the oliierr In it he incorporated a part of "Swing shrubs and plants then wild bird-lif-tree, e uals of these several species make the! The . violin duo Poetlnde, "March Rellgleuee ... included program Sweet low. a Chariot of t is apt to suffer the pangs hunger. minutest search for any And all kinds Miss Gizdjs DHJroot and Viilliam, . . . Guiim.tnt "spiritual." - , Such aglitentng coat of ice cover of suddenly silenced insect Ufi trae jJlardiman. I u vocal 010 with a violin1 Evening 7 t t evert than versing every portion of the tree from toots the closely ground e . obligato by Jfiss'ENie M . j a Organ Prelude. Holy Night4 , It doe the upright furniture of Na- the tip-to- p to the very earth, meal soto by Man Ruth Will .ui standing OT W UOeST Buck PrifiCe tNoel) t diet the. ture. fill ail interstice full up and on their - he da circling a tree aldewlse l Aruiorers Processional Bong lima 9. , Harry ( Jeiiiron, the feath making" efforts painful to. break Like Sister's Dress His Kilo, Cupids Hear', bj ilei Evelyn Anthem. "Jerusalem . . ...Parker1 'tTi?i?glerrilion through the slippery covering but ail Walker; duet by M Mrs. Seott A. Jones Mildred Patter J be and for Harry white soft the if mantling naught! , m am) Harry tivi Tjcwis and Choir. "Mother Ma Correspondence ) the indications are that it will Bo hard pushed are bv A 'Vuiiiia' LOMhI.V. April 1 trot Princes lary, slushy tbey at times !' few A warming-u- p hours. a Iasi but cease that lo. vThe Meswige," by Mrs Bcott they .Miss Ku'h Patterson hunting their favorJonly daughter of the kig and queen, Aprtfun roon"thaws mit of a dive for last Amen" aCTLhi the ground ite food and make St Barns who is now 21. has developed intfl' "j;d 'Tar Old- Pa; , lolude, berrie Un- - by, Harry .Lewis. 1 still years Mrs. EJU Cummings WetxelL 'QU'te an attraettro girt, but the qui. of ft r up Jt8 dinging to many of insect life to kinds of tree and abruba myrUds t dross thorieter which she hailh, wi,d folk th4l (eod open such just to tide j sedate them Over for a day or night. The demard for talking machines, always affected, though It may iR f damlita They ind records continue with unabated her girlish. mMrow p ret ti ness, has) ah insects quickly become dormant notice other birds feeding on .such fruits when the hour of trial and been oflen nergy. a is evkj-ma nd rrittaW by the fact heavy 'mhen KPIBCOPUL CIH'ROI derre. ot cold ogfr- drives them into such places for that one local music house reports hem At once they uffen, rtnough sustenance Tht-- d , , fra4 f South and Ninth East laving receive.) itij Thursiav I a rvot out and w"h.r!zhtrn return to the while they flit from onto serve them, i Rev. J. H. Denna, rector. , ind IS no less a- - ona than vantage point winter quartera Such U another, Detm- - Punday. - Bcrrirew at I am . i I Prince of Wales tbey glad to be able Wheji accompany ju their part affords then, to change their appear . 'Sjnday school. y;4S. j big his sister on a shopping expedition irsctlvity . such abort upon dipt 4 agaiuri their greatest (pro notice. I'aims and lq Oxford street, the other day, I protection serrruin. Tneef T. pil.iv ruornirig ,o vo'e on -- I, 5od a wild birds. . 4 on Live Shear, Insect the rropositum from the j life. extreme . at prince .expressed body A low continuance of temperature, " ' r.v min g sermon. H. L'Uis. Mo . o esta!i!i-.G e t h sema n e. A great many species of our birds iboredotw rtiih iha cbvthes a general she favored low that little thawing occurs, eerve lumi fur uro m i and the do tent ion - of taking her in so Music at 1 1 t. of ank'-tlive on insect life. only means the starvation of unnumbered 8p far as I f. hand v'm;ar ar-- j "Venite wild felrds. unless provision be made know they never indulge themselves Rogers wn will 1 Copyright in C',hfr l0CIL' j of 13J5f) fare. Such any are the variety them few for persons who lay by the ...Kchllling Vfrrliit warblers, vireoat kinglets, gold finch, Benediotus" claim to perronal . frtsndahlp Dudley BuckJ annouvcf-wev- t rith, fJJaw Lovely Are the ' Anthem. by h. b. cole: them creatures. 8uch weather condt. swallows and martine, and they are Tzufj reirort- - that Room 1. Stock Kxrhansre Bldg, City. tions often drive the wildest, shyest wise enough to stay out of the north from Mendels- -' ' Messengers," In 0,B,I until the season be far enough .ad"Ft. , I Paul." bns have accepted tbe agency of "the birds, in close proximity to mao. tnm.ry with which f maau-- i to assure them that their prey The regular ehotr wiil be surment- Cpti. Oil A fityi c'ompanjvi lrS that they may have a kindly hand vanced ' ucirir, ro, r n rv.,i f fr0rri th 54,t tV not ("r'erilent for yon to ca)L tele- - extended toward .them one that has I. ready and awaiting their Onslaught a ru moots p'ecTjhTom" -Some th Was-ucnorthern violet year no that8 . IL in 137 gun green Trxmfa deadly phone Prroiand imlUon eualnst any! Holy Week services, daily (except dent. Mi. La Mont, of thi the swallows and martmfl, and tbey are erm . Mix With Fowls. company r change. Ciod Rrid.v). 1 am.. 4 p m, on a zigzag chase for flying Insects ';bngro j call will on Jn you Adverperron. At such times birds frequent tbe and runs ethperatore. They will not break Into a blixxard cri. Good Friday: . aim. S p.m. and tisement dooryarda, stackyards and outbuild- - th country Inopportunely forcrowUng him BORGK BOUND. TV. ' tr '.O ........ M $60.-1)0- s huire-makin- THRKg t The Delude of War-Poetr- y. The flood of i. depcPW . 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