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Show SECTION . imm. . r - . SEPTEMBER 13 1910 VIZ .,, , . . 111 . . , 1' fli . , , ,,,,.. ,111, -- - 2i-'- d Local Musicians Open Studios '4 ta...it I . i .,11441:& , 5on - tb AC. Sr. - Oa oviiilu DO k ' ' -- , - -- ot Fall . Winter a-rid-- I0st0 p41111. It am Ar- - Season , . ' 1 ft1-111111- I ,,:.,,.-.- , - . ::. 4,0.. : -- lir 11.,b, 9 ' ,, ,, I ' I .. . 4 ...,10,,,I,,1111..,,Igaghtsplo i ;',: i I . CONDENSED CLASSIC 'SERIES lat. J. J. Mc t.lellan 1! ler to play the part so as to secure money from Mm. trouvel at th time shin th count sag poor. borers Gaston had died. During the conversation Raoul had Emile Gaborian was born la San, cootttti tit ek. pcinisti poga . old ds-- 1 mods his cape, but no ono oared. November standtki to INF upon ths stage, via ' tor the Faruvola naturally slothed to len, Charente Inlet-tearkeep the story sorrel and it ended 9, 1833. fle el:sd at Paris, September 14r861029es who kda oxcited their happily for M. roues1 forgave his natisiarts in a eateet Of rims. 'To' sae her early indlocretions. tecou 2$, 1873. Plot about to arrest the count for Dossier No. 113," 111r," Gaboria It is ihie matiy crimes whon tho olettod old ' and dipt repeating to. man went inikan his ommesieur an admirably vs brother Uaston constantly that " wean amide of a cog," La Corda was poisoning him. Strange to relate. the great Lecon married pretty Mme. wito arrived by au Cass," "La De-- Gypsy, whom he had known and loved Prosper. of course, mar., grutgoiekteow PIA for years. finding oat tar ried Madeleine. and M. ?sweet retired Crime d'Oreiretr from the bank. Tbo firm is now called kimself ,what kis Prosper Bertomy and Company. This was. real job otos. Es pee 2. "" amazing record of crime still remains Lawyer's clerk, the police court in Paris- end con Paris," "L'Argoot in be found in File No. id. volunteer des Autree," ar by Poet PublishIng Copyright. regicavalry awns of the books Co. (The Boston Post.) was rubliqbed by special arrangerrient slant, be ( hick hors ro. the McClure Newspaper Synd'with writing with mod, lwaled Ms stye- cats. All rights reserved. est f4..J tenet of erints.1I Thet Awakening of lietona ftieble." pieces front life tke prooedurs by Mrs. Margaret Deland as conat it cams before Ot polico courts, densed by Was Sara Wars Bassett . A. eyes, when The Petals de Justice. Parts . au it the pursuit by ill. will be prtnted next 'Wednesday. appeared In Gelborlakee time. bane he SETO t Here he ',leaned the ideas for sleuths, pinions "VA f fairs Le. Native African Rites. meni tif hie stories, and it flt suck all and prourea In ihold of them. rouge" in 1886. cesses as give a Strange rites and ceremonies 'till N. guddenly bethrill of deligItt abound in Africa. Most of them have cestne a European, tat very their origin in superstitions inetigated so lotdeed an international, character a. medicin men or insgicians of of humanity ranging front aby the for body great their own betterment. while Mtn) the great mastsr of the detective to gay who take pleasure in a many ars adopted as customs of a glory. Al hafi been the ease with grave tribe. Sherlock Holmes, readers were not good detective story. Foremost of the funeral "celebrations" in Africa is that of s tribe near the Quango rivcalled Bang BY GABORIAU. er. Ears the deceased is We to state tha cams of his death and is (Condensation by Isabel Anderson.) oft prosecuted before boing burled. The death of an African in these Raoul ntill continued his frequent vis"A n exceptionally daring robbery its to the house. Did it mean that he sections is never announced. and only prominent bank enteredhuge sum was perhaps sot the nephew, but Abe on inquiry la any one told of the were the headlines In a Paris lover of Um. lauvol? Disguised. the death of a tribe member. When the taken!" , , is genrally known the relatives great detective attended a masqueradeto death pa per. come and fall into a state of excite. ball and mad. insinuating remarks In following up this extraordinary Wm. Fauvel concerning Raoul which ment and wailing's, with of a hilarious nature. case the mystery deepened. unheard of caused her to faint. and when he spoke crimes wort5 unearthed and thrilling of money matters, Count Louis turned Drums and munical instruments am that night the assembled and the revelry is continued pals. Returning home 1.ntat-tonoccurred which baffled even detectrve This ceremony was fol1owed-b- 5, two men and until after sunrise. the relebrated.detective. Lecog. It ap- stabbed. but. fortunately, not killed. occuplea two days. The body La i ' peared that upon opening the safe one Lecoq. thinking be recognized the brought out during them ceremonies and Raoul. decided that they and fastened in a sitting posture in morning. the cashier startled the clerks Count realized that the police suspected them a chair and placed at the door of his by crying out, "I have been robbed!" of robbing the tianit and also that but The idea of the native. I. that 1. ut strangely there must be an even greater mystery the deceased glair shire In the They gathered about, bethe oafs to unravel that had caused them to OntY the mother and wife 4.tbe de- I howed only & scratch, but no sign of come would-b- e assassins. Records were looked up sad an amazing story came ceased show signs of the the broken grist isAfter unopen, although having been to light "celebrations" the deceased put o 360,000 franca were miming that the what or der rigid examination-astthat Lecoq discovered ago years cashier said.he had placed there the Mme. Fauvel, then Valentine de who caused hie death. Naturally he is unable to answer and the crowd cl'beftwe.-I- n order to pay Count Louis beriehatbeerientagedtothe -an answer abueeel him, demanding a- friend who- - had- brother, Gaston. In defending At he was killed last it Is agreed-tha- t name her a at Gaston inn, country M. a legacy by his brother Gaston. had killed a man and fled to America, through the aid of evil spirits. The ! Fauvel. the president of the bank. and although he was thought to have been burly is then taken to the cemetery. s e inhabitants dtv mot believe that, 1 I escaping;--Bertianty,the cashier, Trot drowned-grMito Valentine and given away by every one must die and thatevil7rt the only persons who pouessed keys to, born 1 spirits alone interfere with twee. her mother. Later she had tbó the door and were credited with married' Detroit News. Fauvel, who was told was never unearthetunknowledge of a word which made up I The story had squandered the' the combination: Although their relit til Count-1,0Wemoney and by mere chancel tions had beenilke those of rather and family had existence son, each now accused the other ot from an old nurse. Be made inquiries. I - - - I I- Not long after this, the count introtaking the money. I I INAP ' The clerks were intel4lewed by the I duced a young man to Mm. Fauvell I , Awa, I as her son. to serve his own ends and A TM pollee,- - and search was made of the to extract This youngl apartment over the bankoccupied by man was called - her nephew - and 'the president; hie wife, and beautiful primed to be Raoul Legorii. The situation became even more niece. Madeleine, whose engagement to Gaston returned from the cashier had been mysteriously complicated. broken offit was suspected she pre- -- America Immensely rich, not knowing , , (erred- - Mme. Valentine Fauvel's hand- Of the existence of his son, butt, , Raoul- - Lags:Frs.-- 7 The erminect to- see htuOltioveValentine le 111 ba M- tn .4to PU. In OR be tn ou 116 ; VT 11,14 ; remaimat 11 rtt., ' . 110 i I I 4r"0104 II till - - , , , , nit ncase f le at it it t- - w P- - , d IllE SAVING METHOD FOR THE BEGNNER, AS WELL AS TEE ADVANCED STUDENT COVERING ENTIRE TECHNICAL RESOURCES OF -- tions awaiting properly trained teachers." r , . ' - - THE VIOLIN Special Attention Given Tone Production , , Preparation tor Reeltel and Repertoire SUITE 8g4-5SECURITY AND TRUST BUILDING Telephone Wautch 2528. , . -8 , --.. ., , . t - - This is the Statement of Prof. S. J. McClellan. who has prepared many for ucctostui musical careers. Prof. MoCIellan's studio is at the ptah Conservatory of Music, $O East south Temple Wt.. whore all branches of musts are taught. , Piano ie , . . ; :, r , ' - ...,.., , . ,....,.;, . , - -- - . c annon Y.,. .. . - .. ... . .. . . . . - v !, oop ulre.,. . . .. , . .... . , . .. - , tr - toanted young people , meet the demands made upontbe Utah Conservatory for eMcient mush, teachers and superriaors. many more wouLl put greater etruostuess into their work and take advantage of the conditions. We now have Remora. splendid posi41? OuT mnalcalTy , frequent-interruptio- It .. s. 1101M.11mIND , to ' . , ony, . 6 1 44:Templion Bldg. ., - . . ... . - . :- EAST 50111111 STUDIO-4- -- TEMPLE-S- IL -- T. - 1--- - - - - - - -- - Wasatch' 5380 14-- - I It r - ' r t .. I . t hush-mone- --- - . I . ,,, 43,,,,,elf ,e troolit:still--- , .,,,' , , - . ' -- - pro- - the apection of the bank and waa seen to hending of the cashier. he and it throw line a !scribble hurriedly - to a clerk. The letter was !shadowed -- to theoashier's-apartmen- t and the,note, It was addressed to Um. ' Gypsy. informing her of his arrest and' : advising het' to hide. During the- examination. at mourt. Prosper.. bare& that be had been indiscreet the previous night in saying to GYM.might havo been everheard by the Count and Raoul, that be reason for constantly thinking-o; - her at his Work, when she tecused him - - of not thilskIng at her any longer. The .word Gypay opened the safe. For lackof aufilcient evidence Prosper wast leased and the case filed in Nis. 113. 2 On Prossper's return to his note adl- ' -- .- : - thavacsAganhtletyr. followed,- - although be i tested his innocence. During them- - - - -- toward whseaddbireeecntedit -- Ma-arrest i - exet,. . - , , - , L - - - - - . , - - - . . r - , -- - dresised 17,-2 in lettere-wa- - small--4(rinte- , Yieloreiettne-bovreverr-retti- f,,,,,-,-of Music, lted ends. Gaston thate .fer chist own must never meet ando joined Gaston In the south ofFrance and got into his good graces. Gaston everything to Louis: thn.poor newton became mYsLouis returned Ieriously in grid died. ' , to Paris rich.- - ...megeleteteeemed- te wish her marriage. Thil count feared she, inn loved Prosper.' so he promised Raoul a large sum if be would in some way rnin the cashier's reputation, thinking thus to hasten his own marriage. as he really was in love with moment-cam- s Madeletna.---Thwhen Raoul overheard Gypsy Prosper - telling athe constantly- thought- of her - the' bank. He then went to his mother and sold he would shoot himself If a large sum of money he did nor-ha-ve that very night to pay a, gambling debt. She got tor him the key to the The poor lady bad already safe. ,tre-deity- - , : , -- - lb ---- -- ' a, r4OW Enrollino,.. - ,Ystidlo, 06,3 - - - . - - 1:11310 ' ,.' - - - -- - - ATKI e ' Phone , Hy . - - - -.' - , .,, a i3t,ti ig,6 :- - Of Utah - - ,,,., . - , ,. .,?. --- So.- Hy.'861-17 . :''' ---A- t -- ..., . . . ,.. ' ' e - Was. Phone, -- - - . . . - R. -- - - - ' - ' ' - -- - . - L - --- ekhrtnet. Cornet. Saxaphone, Prtrate and class 111mi:ruct1on Pall Term peens September V. Special Ratee by the Teetr- eMr. Maerirtna iree torrnerty bandmaater of the famous 141th c' a , Yield ArtMery rand, At preeent. bandmaiter.at L. I).- - S..Ustveratut.. and director ofltawkIntf MtIttary Sa!nd -, : .. 41 EAST. TEMPLE sotrrn ITypiA - lkhone Wasatch 1150.- -' - -- - - - - - ' -- - '- - , ' '' - Y- , - ' - --------. - - , . LI ,- - . - ..'7---- - - , ,. d war La ---- - . -- - - ' , . . bad nothing left to butow.-A- t the delivered to him containing money. and ---- -last moment she tried to stop hi , .. with hencerthe The clever ' Leo04.,,,,,,,lietoe, scratch 'that was discovered an old :kter-Virh- en Prosper, under the guise of that-the, she Inouiredbew he knew triemi,,tki,tather.t.veak4 , , the word that made up the combina- - printed lettere, had been cut from a . - tion, Raoul said ,hat Prosper had prayer-booSurely there was a worn- - given ' It him anli diwere to to a they Later-torn !tv easel the prayer. , .jut money between themselves. book was dlecovered hidden in Made- - vide the to - -- , the M anonymous letter. Owing . leine's room. Did she Imre Prosper and . mail. and' . intercepted - his wife's , think 'him - innocent and In need of Fauvel -' ---, ' soon after that, tols one day 'found a letter- from Raoliti mongy7-Ye- t , : 14.1 to to his villa. ber go asking Surprise of every one. her engagement , eras announced to the old Count de novel followed. and on enterini and. . ' - - - POR LIST OF Wife in his arms SUCCESSES, of tha seeing was for reason The that Clameran. .this young man, pulled out his pistol to j - - '- ' that Madeleine, by chance, ' STUDIO, 806,1100PEB BLDG. ' count a the and shoot. but fortunately It did not go off, between conversation as .- . Gypsy, who had become Made, - her aunt The old count thresUened to . - - ' '- - :. ' tell of the family skeleton if she did leine's maid, under Lecoq's Instruc, , , . . not consent to the marriage. - Made- - tions In order to watch the tones, had ' 4.., Leine anteared and said she ., ,,,.,,,,,,,,,a,a,nwhowawaiwytha secret and the the greatdetsctIvoappearatant-tol' ' ' . . honor of (he family name...On learn. the banker the whole story. , Re then , Prot--pe- r. demantlett the 350.000 francs of . Madeleine's which ing engirtrent. Who really had always loved her. hodsbeen stolen and Raoul returned , angry, and thinking there the money:, end what was more re'711C:V 'roes ite a sinister 'motive for Mme. markable atilt Leroq showed thern - i - -- . . snowing It. wrote an 'anony- papers that proved Raoul was not , , , mima letter to M.Fauvel.-- - telling him Mme. Fativera son after allher am e --. itelt-lead to ilia diellagrid-titwow," impretme war the , COUNTRY----ttE17I3PAPE--.4 lAt!o41 notleed timt the eon et a jockey ,.1tirod 17 the tweet -- -,'' - ---- tv- , -- ek...........2: - - -- - - . , - 1,- -- ' - - , -- -Y - , Phone Wasatch 3451. ---- It -- -.- -- srrs - 5.854-- - -- , , --- ----- - aw ins narrnwor . FOR BAND - 183 ' P Street --- ',- - ,. c. - 4 Re-open- ing ,, , ,- liC1-100- L - 1. , '- - arence- . - - , - TEACHER OF...VOICE - Announces the ' --- of,,,,Iter Studio TT' - - - - ,...,.:.t,14LV,.!!,, - . --- , , ' - Tel. - - , , - . , -' - - - 7- It ' ', . Studio. 1811.Ea5t 4th -- ,4. Sar ent an ' . ' - - - 0 .- - - - - 1038-- ' " - - ' , -- - -- , - 4 . - .,... . I , . , . P ' . , - - 1 T1, , Teacher of ---- ,- - -- I - rRivATE- PAND . I .. - .. NM I , 1 -- 1 T. H 11 - . , - - Iviatie . - versity of Utah. ' . s NM Uni... or - - - n E : E er y , . lc...10C LAU y. -- - ' lt ild's 1 - e , - 'I-Na- m heard-at-the-Ch- - e - p . 1 ba AND TIrEORTF-.- . - g, - . - , - t, , Geo . E - aKelton ) , ' k. , ' , . - - . - -- ' -- , Tui,tion , , - ' - - - - . - good-iooki- t ; , . nt - :- , - . . , SEE THE GREAT . ' - t - t. , ' - , . ' Andstant Organist et tho Tabernocia Mr. Enbafl Imo studied plane Aronson end Alberto Janne .. la Iintlit tad New' Teal; or Wolter Pischer, Berlin, and R..11untioirto Woodman. New . L'York-4t,th- e Berlina be otodied theoryIrlith Sterns Conservator!, , ,41;ito dirictor- of tousle Wilber& Klatto, He at tho R. T. Academy 1 (new Mutdock- Academy) during and, acted la tilt maim ' oopetty at tho L D. C University" during 1ill-0- 9. with,-51aurie- - 4480 11111-111- " -- - - Mr. Mirtimell to , lic.kerol- -- , -, e . -- -- - - - - ,, , - . - of - , ., of Organ be tin torter-do- y yrbaro b. ono teatime plonk - , , STUDIO,. 65- - '', - - , -- - . . 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