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Show . VI . I ..r:7 i gill p.p.-- - .,,.;- ,, - - s ,N 4 0 4411 . . U1-- si " i s' e.tomr, Pow,. 1,.. !. , ''' - t -- , ' 't k, , ', ., i : . ' 1 , - ,...k I,' t..-- t ''' - - . . c t i, ! e - ' -- p . ' aa ,,' I . , l' p, , ' l ) . ' ,.or4g. .' -- - " ,.',. '- t N N , 4. . ,;,--- - . - A . , ,,,,..,,.. . I, - , .: , ' i' , ' ,4,... t' i : 7 1 0' . -4 ' . r t: Ok, (. i0 :'j "Ilbon ,ohe lift.; Margaret Romaine's, one night program is ae rare have the aaxistan( of thous two gifted Lt brothers. Charles Shepherd plaaist,and Shepherd. violinist. and will hersolf contribute I number of gems. A The full program is as follows: Aria "Jewel Bong" (Faust) ...0ounod Mine Margaret Romaine. 1 lolls Adagio from (I Minor Concerts ill 04 Mr. Albert Shepherd Max ?Bru ti r.t Aria Vic( d'art. (La 'roses) Puccini Margaret Romaine f); ' ; Seiler. (a) 'A Burst of Melody" Ronald. Landon - ibg F. Waller. t- a. - j (c) "Her Dream." !dim Margaret Romaine. lune." Faure de I "'" (a)Ciald (b) 'En Bateau" DeBussy. tc).."Cansonetta." D'Ambrusio. --- Mr. Albert Shepherd. Rene Rabey ses Yetis." Minnetonka" (with quilts Lieurance obligato) Vo, "Quando Miss Margaret Romains. i t Mr. Charles be plan0 Shepherd will -- T 'iri - Mond She wiii - 1. Id; Z . Mina I , 4 4 pp ) At - r t';':11 I fr:,), if A 11 I 1 ' , 4 14tritligurit t olk Wet:Gain. a . .. - ' .. 'v " , ' ' " , - . ' k. , , , , ,,, ' '' , f ' i t MP. : 4, io b;N 41 , . ' ,..4 ed"7- 0. - ..11 , ,' 7 - ' ' I. ' 6 15017?" nu, b ,., ,0 va, ,i,:ip.0, I 1 . Lt:-- t: 1 0 t ' ),I , , b , . -- ' ha Suaday-who- st ni ti, )2 to A Har,tv. a',. I. air f'b t 4,1' tole r r,..,,,,,,w,,. .1 , - p l.. lila , 3 1 4 t 7 V. IP, 4,1t, I I, gl FT t .411 6.4' L -- ,, .. ' . . A YARD OF HEALTH - - e ovening--aervicesar- - 1' m. ' -- - Willtea,--organist- pet-vi- .- ",'. ' I, I 4 c . 1 -- -.-- i i , ............ ' , , MISS MARGARET ROMArot. IC lut mums:nut This picture shows the brilliant prima donna in the character of 'Le. Tosca." one of the. roles which Of sang in- France, and which her friends ttopvto see her easay at the Metropolitan- House in New 'York. She resumes her engagement there during the coming fall Her only appearance In Salt Lake will be at the Salt Lake Theatre Monday. September 22. under the auspices of the Musical Arts Society. Kay Hardy, Alice Marais Iler..Margaret driek Bangs. well known writer, and . Henderson. Ber- wife, on Tuesday. Mr. Bowen said he . A Log Angeles commutfication Amyl Thornberg. Margaret !1 : nic Griffin, Leah bilefel. Donna Belle had heard many organ., but he had twbsoo rebimnt. lnhtaelre;"stlgetn"g"orthoof never heard the tike of this one beCasey, Hazel Murphy, Marjorie String-haVirginia Smith, Renee Felt. to.re. up brought orchestraswas 1 phony Genevieve Ann Blaney. Helen Oakes, lhis week and the hoped for combing--,-but lielenBlaner.Peari , '1 Tuttle.. Phy Its givEntine Lucy Gatos lion - was almost accompHehed,Florence Weiler", Sterling. Ruth Chris- en the new name g 'i 'the desire of W. A. Clark to soprano in the family of Allen, Irma di.Lucile tensen. Sims, Lynn, of board ; !nits Prof. Cecil Gates. named after her ''controlling number Sterling. Evelyn Manly, Virginia Mc- distinguished aunt. - Her voice Is im,,, rectors resulted in a decision to con- - Claren. Toombs. Elia Helen Bicknell, Independently. each Untie organization ' Mashek. Ruth Allisonand proving daily--giving popular Evelyn Nelson. ' 'With both orcheotras mmomim,,,,..,...... Master Sidney Mc011- ''..' concerts in addition to thetr regular Janet lie- will rendersome- - song selections.- A reception wilT be held In Prof B. I 'concerts an 4) pportunity wilt be given Call at I. executive secretary of the Utah Public emphasis the Utah. Public prevention. Cola Oates studio on east South Tem--Health association TABERNACLE ORGAN local musicians to be heard in orThe Divine Order will hold Its reg- health aasociation , ta told been the .apphysicians the conference booth by when you attend the fair. Oet s ple street, during theetral numbers." ular .Sunday services at the Hooper that probably on this base it could be ' RECITALS. Ask questions and help pointed leader of the 'Eleventh ward music school of the L. D. S. V. The building, 23 east First South street, at said that in Utah there are more than acquainted. Ore.. a choir. in trouble Portland. us to have 6:30 409. hound school is B. N. p.m.; is Lecture There along. evidently parlors by e cases of active Be tuberculosie. 1,600 Matthews. . gays the Musical Courier, between tit:. Subject. "The Psychology Camouflage has been year with pupils from ' by of Individual and National Security." added that the Utah Public Health as- ill peoples in all times. practiced Mrt Ella C. Wetzel' bee Returned Prorptrous picture Arizona. Idamanagers of the moving Colorado, 25. Portland, The wortlz Or., Thursday, September is sociation In the demvisit extended an followed from Beooklyn. ho and Neva&t. to say nothing of working solidly along union. &flowered, Questions means by . r theaters and the musicians declineu deception. Assistant Organist Edward P. Kim- onstrations. Tuesday evening tests and lines of prevention. N. T. with her stoner. ,Mrs. Shanna ' . Tuberculosis is frequently camoubecause some of the former - ball at the demonstrations to public from 7 to - Ctunming Jones. duringwhich she Utah-The deaths from tuberculosis in the flaged as i to Organ. use orchestras in their houses, pretyphoid, malaria, "stomach National Anthom. o'clock, Applied psychology class meets state by counties from August 1, 1918, or or- - was able to attend all the great the '1 upon to liver trouble." "nervou's breakdepend wholly at 3:30. 1r4 Jarring --Miss Luiy bates will sing at the Hoaannahl .Dubois (Chorus to Magnus) were: In menta 1, the 1919, attractions Metropolis. the from August aside down." t weak lungs, chronic bron-- . gan. Entirely Noble Sunday afternoon tabernacle services, Eleg-Salt Lake .county,..94; Reaver..44 chitin; pletirisy,' EPISCOPAL. the, case. it seems to the onlooker Ia. large'p'er cent of from "Mignon)., Thomas ' uot The local theatre contktue to' pot 6 toprwno 'solo from the oratorto,..writ, Gavotte 2; Boxelder, Carbon, 8;, 5;,Cache if a city where even the emailLr is. tuberealarY.---Foryou- rpleuriales St: Piul's Church, Third South and Davis- Prof. B. Cecil Favorite "Mormon" Hymn. "0 My-I ; Gar- own Ia. pro. en Instrumentalists for orchestra work. ten Emery,' welfare moving plottire theatres faitfor t H.N4irthawn watch East or. streets. Oast nts, Arr.- bY yourself. Father. their go American no advertising 30 men. field. 1; Grand, 1 Iron. 1; Juab, 13; These.are the early ... tide an adequate orchestra Morning An Old Melody. ...Arr. by OrganiLt Holy communion,. 8 a. m. symptoms: behind the times. In addition to the large ogan. It 11 a. Millard, 2; Sanpete, 8; Sevier, 8; SumLoss .trope la decidedly of prayers, service, Evening loss .. jThe weight; Festival March Inof, or "finicky" , Lansing p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 p. m. St. mit. 9; Tooele, 4; L'Inta, 4; Utah, 18; Peabody of the As Conductor A. organ is a very ueeful piece of looks as though every professional appetite; or irregular afternoon rise 1 Martha's Guild Monday. 2:49 p. m. strumentalist in town. of any ability, Orpheus club la on his vacation, the Monday, September 22. Wayne, L Washington. 2; Weber, 25., of temperature; furniture in any picture bowie. but increase of pulse 204. Total chief function should always be would be given theatrical work. Kimclub will not resume aotivity until Edward F. Assiatant on Ate BAPTIST. Organist exertion; constant ' - to aunt:dement the work' of executive secretary itf the Utah irate orslight In- - Octobsr, 11, ball at the Organ. Aired feeling, especiallyht . Bible 'rate Health association is down the Jnorningsor-after-hrichurch. Local music houses report butane's early Burlington Baptist ar Nation trap not to replace it' Anthenl. et Remarics--bythechocil. at 1fl:(5 a: m;-s irri- se still increasing along a.1.1 lines, but the speaktng-h- t Sonata No. 1 or discontent;exercise; Guy Mitcht,t pastor on the lesson. Evening aervice state fora ' periodical cru- 'headaches. Wednesday evening. 75 members Evening Rest o especially with talking machines and of health Interests Bible at 8: subject, 'Gods lair Warning. modern the The if records. Increasing of the Waterloo ward choir met at Minuet notwithstanding Jensea B. Y. P. U. at 7:30 p. m. Midweek pray- - sade and also getting in touch with Jority of these persistenceforof a ma- Amer Pe mogl ani symptoms several The latest is ap advance of the church and were conveyed by au- 1;.'avorite "Mormou"- Hymn, "Q My ro.-nm a ag Legion cr "netting at 8 p. m. 'Wednesday. H. people in various sections and forming weeks, with or without prices. no ti ithe 4 : Clarke pastor. $50 on high grade pianos. following tomobiles to the American theatrci a Arr. by Organist, for the Red means tuberculosis, andcough, usually Father" organiLations preliminary reserVed been had seats should call where lodge 1050 Cross seal sale at Christmas time. It for Rio Grande Baptirit church.. An Old Melody Arr. by Orgunis. A special meeting was held at on the heels of $10 and $15 advances guar,. repeated thorough physical exameManager Leo At --.rand Choeur Thos. A. Flynn, is the intentton of the Utah -- Public 1 inations r :LOS of on the larger talking machines. In for the party by ChoirArthur rifth-avenaSpen.,t. west Second' South. to establish early diarnosts. McFarlin.1 Morning 4 school nantor. of Pirectcrr Bird and the Sunday pretty was fact. generai tendency Health association to do an intensive The enmmunity clinic c Sept. 4 at which itirne..the matter Trans-Friday, September 26 service II a. m.: subject--much all features of the trade is up. After the 'show the entire party adRegent work, which shall cover the entire, Street will. byarrangement with discussed and a campaign projected. ward T. Cannot' ligured Chritit." roof' Young People's McDonald O. Assistant to J. Tracy time the the seine At Organist onward." and the journed in every county a Utah Public Health 7 A delegate from the Central p. m. . Evening service. 8 state and to.have the at met about were are Organ. and where by to have they garden.. Money. appear people his whichwill All in of back stand conimittes ..Chriet.. o'cloCki Union. Wha refused to give subject,. '" Na.tioAal s e Ward Anthem. of odicers the would be disposed to invest it in these articles. 50 more of the the plans laid Out and which will regular physician. reception of new members. t :name. declared that "there J S. 'Bach rublic ifdotnhe"anhdavkenonwo and friends. Bottle time was spent in, Fantasia in. 0. Minor Wednesday. b p. Prayer meet...ing You work. Only with working committees b German- opera 'sung In thic city by d. Get It which after :antabile has week are the musket they the attractive weleomt. 'A PI feelftl, feature of garden. Special we can to labor."' where Union, of accomplish anything. hope you stand. hhe aid 8Pinot4 i II ee n the vist r here of Mrs. Frankel retired to the ball mint, where an in- .42rudie song , decided that-en-aeIt tc.:.;Ther. Favorite 'Mormon" iiktitim..,0, Abe the- -' In'terlit-A)t.- ,. programwaallatetted teresting '"bY' ' üt'-- ' wititett , 'Alva, more bt , and Arr. by Organist 'ptitilltitY 7,,' Father" performers get She rest NM.' everting was spent in dam-Singers BETH WALTON., t Federation of Thiele flubs '. means of evert possible form tif pub- the DAVID REESE, Arr. by Organist help from the ten hour harmony chocolates and An Old Melody , has interested so many musicians here, ing and discussing street-cornhantreetion. Speeches ' bar-1 C. E Including course Otavner. F. in Flat Itsiton Method of ttioitY. ..,......Schumann taught by it looks as grapes. that the wonten, noticeably ... .. Mottos. ..44aMowskl and Josef Pupil of Jose. 1810 mony specialist. than the old systems.tby the Victory...ttlinute.Men, Studio. 642 Constitution Wednesday. Nen'. 21. though a branch of the federation Studio. south Fifth East. Malkin TernBldg. would be organlzett permanently, 14 UnCIL 1 'Assistant Organist Tracy Y. '4innonie;tenttadrrin; Adavertitantmen.ta !. 120 PREstlITERINN ell 403-Phone; Hyland plana,.arik.outii,cuy.,....4.tteauts Church, 1- belteee 760..11111e bee etn" l talked tht in view and ou Anthem. "God of Our Fathers" CALVIN S. CARRINGTON.; - -- Bartlett FestiVarlthin ' when the American rornposer.ishould scheme of:Operation.- 1 IVI, 0 C 13.1"E: Sehr fetter Beroeuse Ihnsk3-,,,Th be properly recognised. says Clarence C ' of Tea tiler a .:Guilmant J quartet. "Thy Will Re 7Itru,d;m0 F. Read in it recent article- in The- j At the Salt Lake stake renterence Oftertoire -- in A Minor A101,1,6 end PiANO a 2ecoqstttutioanButledht in We have trOl "Ile itn- to be held in the Assembly hall the ' Done" hyrnii. Q. MY Favorite Mormon" Ij)ispason, relied' studio 116 North StateSttestPhon - 1 conjunction with Mathews graded rs C. C t-rmisic-wil,Dalley ineltnieSermon resporees---MT101,1 twochieflYOpertEtire' special ...rnemorlal course of studio". Hours S to I P organist by ; Wasatch, 3167- - W. th.,.,,.Arrange etvl anti our music. I for. Evan quartet Prof: composers by Stephens Old Melody tpean compositions An by organist ,Arr. so-I, ; such propaganda has become and a duet by Prof. .T. M. ChamberLemmens Sortie "Snn of Mv Soul" Ilit'' lain. The full- progrant follows- :UTAI1 CONSERVATOR Mf,SS ESTELLEIENSEN OF hued with us that It is Well-nig- h t 21'. 't Me" . Sept. lrueoday. offertory. "Come 1:nto Teacakes of Pismo. possible for an. American composer. Organ MUSIC. ,1 Richard Wagner, .,Organ,lat J.- J. McClellan at the or 1 'reluds. ',teen of the first rank, to secure Pupils ma, regigter Thursdays Ind Meditation " ... . Ca pocci ALL BRANCIIFS OF 3IFSICIAUGHT .18aturdays between and I p,a2. Studio., ' l'':r"., 1111401.)C ..Majesty. : . ,. L. 11.. Edwards Z. J. McCiellatt. Director. i South Temple St. ME111()DiST ell CRCII. The Star..Spangiel Banner., n a with al tong,legation. meddle Sytematic-coursearrureftd for 4. c.,e,ofwgh be4430 60 North Main. Salt Lake. why 4101tri Wilther's Prize Song. from "The kenos , .f, Stephosis,, AwArtnc oivrv sy THE ginner and advanced putrils. Conger N:T.E 131,1 or an uncer. '. I re thing for something , Waite r. ; r Miss Ethe,lyn MUSIC vetIL"7oinl"bileit"M'''ta 211.015thanbirtflatatilord intanast I - 1 Oran. -- Fre iiileirt F., FlatL. D.' nature? Therefore it la the duty!, 14,,I.lou ' Rose ;.ft.:dward- - MicDowell si' I:lain ,o, M nai 1;deIweitis, ltrtt1-Iittato assist )1;lbenitttn, Failiknp To a. of wv e Atritrielin erfalOst . et Major. Felix Mendoleaohn Mutue la Its Ost rt laest Rewa.rd. RUT Temple in Prelude 98.. IlY cOrni.otser nrGterem-hiiu ' Provelpdonal. ' i f the Arneriran U. L. ti a il Flower of Earth nod lie R. i Arr. by organist !the potrular anti YE' Roberta 4n Old M elodY tt, Lordtn its orig. I Duet. Intesier-elthe- r - 4 - en" School of Mwot: 1.ftere add.tsonal en- - r John M Chatnherlain Antbetn, i ' .,,4ng American iflACY Y. CANNON. ' dt - Favorite "Mormon" tunin,"0 My Miss e cit orm- - By ,0 doinot Ruby Chadtek, or The deservin to mot g ; eal or tranarv .t. 7 Nielaort Of ''.1ryin'T COLLEGE Or Own'. organist I Father" 1.ewta on and 17uragmont the an-desire it'Vneiatis & part These Berlin Arbor. Ann - he will create Lord S fin mote and the oublifth-of Plano. 41a-drb.. as f lloworfpartAL Lorto from "Neo World S, In Soprano solo. tie AVill Give Hpt Ts,arber twhold,ruhip - E. eztephens iC - ... ... ....li 'tlie nubile Scott A tao tor cat.:Claan. Itartoonv Studio. rooms.Phone- - N: tilIarUinn lot Charge S ""ta4 t.Threroneaunt.J, n i ;ere will feel the necessity of bringinfr ; It i NI.so Roby ebadatrk. Ma my , 231, . 144. ..sika1114, 1,." Pot...7. E.A.anifkl- SS. 44 gotith Temple street looliri eat .lot ' Vt I And . Sept . 2 t. American mirhe. 2 .e forward -ax3anoo Saturdas -0 h sn,!nb W aeat or t 4..4, k s :Single11.y, and trt Inn( it Cithedral tra 4, : posttutle, r ion 'American c0004ers areonwra iting j 1,pg a th et- at 1 NT . e1N ist in f4rws1 congreal ofce ... NV.areèng oa r p,Inn, 1(.0,100e wl"d I wittil Peattud e, "Itarksian Miir.J1'f : tic for the.orran rthst is ,,,, e t "V'". tul- IlAWKINS Ian CLAnENCE . murle, It is h caee we ,,i si 4. N. - - ' -i under the folloningi and ,,,. " ...thOnry ' duct,ng '. Banner I :NEW EDITION The foreign p4bitte overwhelmed Teeettei-o- f I k P. ' t'aHnet.Theory. ;lucre been N cannot Pee n111C I larAel(orr-a-fi II el n Von Weber. a,111$. of J.:miner! Teachere! r,' !kit!. auda I D)ke's Automobile and Gasoline ro.erture to Oueron" P41a14 -reltriftt En. . Corps ArIlh Jr.., "f Falisht be flulNenstein VIn' J'etepon T,11,V l' oannon, Lida rt F I , . in toi-i- 1111111C t tord"e..;,unt STUDIO 4; ; SOUTH TEMPLE. o t'of value is- Icorrtne , . Ene,ekvedha.NI11111. r 1 F., that of the , are MrIP I producing ice Peverat persitrro of distinttion were Phone iise. Al,s4 itoth Pattereon - and choir. , .7.-I Arr. An 014 Melon, Margaret f have Just received organist Hyde. , of th ;thy to be 1,tnoogt. on . rrogram, entertait,ed At tit,ereacle organ re-. any -"4'ruett.t- .,...., . Faure 4 FeYortio r I Ita- - k : Larry Al atee I 'My sprdno Morrrron'' eit4-10411, editiort. 114 pages, over 30011 hymn. 0014 1 Plr eighth O it Frank ' OwenWri ,IlaaR. ttairt:Rith the Florence Jerperson, 4Specieo, lAilatitef Eldredge preeenta GEO. lPROF. CARELESS. with on additions orssniel by illustratityns trucks. evu Not. 15- Flat" ef ....,i1 pupils In a piano reettah , tintIsm- - England- - 'Rho hits ' been It rECIb GATES Illreptor. Franck' Excerpts from, Sobengrin' .. c'eoukt I , to Ito given at her home studio.' IS 1Vilfrer of engines. Net 1310. Polito-aiRealm' 4 world tbo thief Trturvilly times. end Mfg, .7 Mr.s. tag cvmmznt, r,r1.011.g.i at 1,1 l'isns. 22arrtoony. AkkiE DESERET NEAS DOOlE Yirof Grand-Om- ar J. lyri , a Moil 11.14en. ahvl 0.1 ,,o.ter;3114. Getleb0 Greason. vigan - 1 eArrtunten ' frietuts are invitrd.. Those Powen, litih $ o'clock. So: residence M. 1th 120 STORE-- 11,AMain !tuft oand rkont INA. 44,0 ea.41thAlt1-0---arrMcClellan). Fltn Ken- - Lst. Ettaand, Caratensra,1 Althea are: part 14 t. . - Albert Wilkes Doxology and Devotions. "Come every soul oppressed" Methodist Hymnal Stockton) Psalter for the 33th Sunday evening led by J. W. Bellwood. Baritone, "Resignation" Vaughon A. Beharrell Offertolre, violin selected Emery Booth Quartet. "God calling yet" (lithe) Mrs H. E. Glens, Mrs. W. Heffner, A. Alicott, A Chase Sermon, "The real rest for a restful The Rev. Clem Davies world".., 'Contralti) sermon postlude. The country." Mrs. W. A. Carter as I am" (Elliot) "Just Methodist Hymnal Pontlude, "Marchle. triumphal.' Albert Wilke (Johns) Mrs. II. E. Glens. ch6rister. Albert , 1 . .$ ... Mrs H. E. Glens. Chase. A. Alleott stein) I vm . A. Prelads.."Melody S - i . 4e....4 4 4 seen in .sonn Rrem 4 T, Jun.di Chi leti.t. Ln- ' superintendent 4 truez, desvor servie at $ u'eloc;,. A4,1 lor abaa pretIrr on pie root of ti Cbrietisn Endeetor or' len7 lot C sr K.e. ture Aeitic!I !le Wig erteted with hie . i 46; paptora sting church eervIce Mt theme. "burning rour Riarrierv, Prayer own hand. en& in the aide nirtare , et $ everting meeting Weeine,day i o'clock. in his garden. la nearing his 'i i kl o T ii o n i wr LeliguoPAL. 4'16NN,N 4 In leighty-eigbiborn bolas' birthday. el First Ntethodult Vpho,op31 Chur,h--- b. o)4--:' - ...t 4. :urre l':nealtd. November 26. 1531. Fecond East and second south Rev6 , H. Pik, minister ritiml-He lett London June I. I163, fnr Arn45 a m.: A. E. Eberhardt. enschool. st ;044,1 , A t, parintendent. Morning & ut ship,- II ilea. was seven weke On the sea. en! 1, o'clock; Rev. Clem Davies of Watrico M.. E. church will preach: eubtec(. -- The trossed the cont., plains to Utah in Woricre Uttrest. The Unshakable Amidst the Shaken." Epworth league. li4S p.m. pany Of which Rossi ii)le was tanr Ma o'clock: Prof. J. Evening worship. In 1874 he worked for Prost. ll preech; subject. "The Iain ehallen $mit World's Unrest. The Duty of the How Arignatu Young. nn...ths..1;ardo LIuusi Spiritvet- - View et tile League-o- f Nations." to estepentry psrt and then went Waterloo Metifisdist church. Fourth ,..I East and Seventeenth South streets. lerbhip with John a!gn for 23 Rev. uteri' Davis. pastor; Laura J. Ad'',' Tem9 lie also worked ,13 the 4s years; ams. deaconeen. Sunday PHhool. ism.; Richard Wheat, superintendent., ple. under Edward Co,:, inU Hs coin9 Mrs. 10:45 a.m.: Primary department. dr At II C. T. McDaniel, superintendent, b) tenon lit; At hi labors that present a.m., morning worship. Rev. George E , Jayne, former pastor. wilit occupy the isared house in behalf, of hu4 dead, on "The Holy Spirit. puipit and preach It f.. oli41 At 6:45 p.m., Epworth I.aWue meats In though he also rinds occasion to Wort( Social hall; installation of officers b) ' ''' ',r,,, 1 the pastor. Junior league bottle Initial a his trade between times. as the pieAt meeting 8:45 p.m. In the church. .1) In- the s,,,,.,...., . bishopric 7;46 p.m.. evangelistic service and Fier. ture shows. He was mon by the pastor on "The Real Rest of the Ninth word 23 ,,.., 1 , He . Li, , years. For a Restless World." Special mu. ,.. , ., t , sic morning and evening. the ,father of 25 child' en, and includes , , ..,.:., CHRISTIAN. n his posterity 22 grandehildren and .,,t"rlfr Central- Christian ehurch- 4 Diosetples). 12::1;r41;$ I corner Third East and Fourth South 20 grea . streets; Chester A. Snyder. pastor. Bible school, 10 cm. Morning worship. 11 to God's sermon. "Adding o'clock; House." Chriatian Endosvor meeting. 7;45 6.30 p.m eervice. o'clock. Elttninif sermon. "A Chapter of Obituaries" Midweek prayer "sleeting Wednesday, I p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. A WEEKLY COLUMN Subject, Sunday sermon: "Matter." First Church of Christ. Scientist. 336 Edited east Third South. StInday services, li by the Executive Secretary' of the ttah Public Health Association. cm. and I p.m. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. The Wednesday At the annual meeting. on October T is with peculiar pleasure that 1 held at 3 o'clock. Second Church of Christ. gelentist. can say to the people of Utah this 6th. this matter will be prominently featured for discuasion. 566 east South Temple street. Sunday week that a few days ago, at its service. 11 cm. Sunday school. 9:458 State Pair Exhibit. annual meeting, the State Medical a.m. Wednesday evening services. This year the Utah Public Health o'clock. All are welcome to these aseociation went firmly on record as association will have one of the most church service. booths at the state fair. Free reading rooms 512 Walker Rank approving of and indorsing the work interesting be in the Manufacturers buildbuilding, Main and Second South of the Utah Public Health association. It will streets, where Christian Science litera- This action followed the appearance ing and will be an entirely Utah made Under the supervision of ture may be obtained.. of the executive secretary before the exhibit. B. Pratt. head of the departmedical legislative body and the.pre- Parker LUTHERAN. ment of vocational education in the sentation of some very definite statis- schools of the Jordan district,, the Tabor Lutheran church, cermet' First tics on the number of from tu- boys and of that district are avenue and E streets. J. C. Carlson. berculosis in Salt Lakedeaths county. and in building forgirls the Utah Public Health pastor, residence Si E street. Tel.10 Was. state the of Utah. were The physicians a.m. 5185. English Sunday school at assoctation a special exhibit. It will Danish services at II a.m. English ser- very greatly pleased to know the situa- consist of three panels. In the vices at 3 p.m. Soldiers' home coming, tion and the sentiment generally ex- form of a screen,large all Joined together Tuesday evening at B. Ladies' Aid pressed was that the ,association and making a composite whole. The in every way with Thursday afternoon - at 3:18 at the home should panels will be divided into sections of Mrs. Ahlander, 928 weat Seventh ouch a work. A committee was ap- and in these sections will be the vaHSouth. Rev. Romer; will speak at the pointed to draw up a resolution which ous posters bearing the messages of Sunday morning and Rev. Carl-me- n was unanimously adopted. the association. will speak in the evening. A corAmong the figures reported were This year the exhibit will feature dial Invitation Is extended to all to total deaths from tuberculosis in the attend. its prevention, with state to the number of 204 and the tuberculosison and SPIRITUALIST. the a. m. in IP," (Ruben- - - '" - , ft- ..II 7:45 p. bib - socompanist.-- i .,(ruseing).. Edith Parsons. aot Mime Camilla Lyon siha hes been !1 1 the summer here 'with her $ 4 .' parents, Mr. and Mr. M. T. Lyon, lilt on. during the week to resume her"Tha 1 ',eagement in New York with Her eider 'Five Million Company."' Wands Lyon is still In London where "Tile Joy with 1.he Is Bells" company." which Atte ;oined ,I litter going abroad to enter the Y. M. t 4, C. A. forces to entertain Amerscau ,i Welters. . I . -- - I "Sweet hour of prayer" (Bradbury) Methodist Hymnal Postiude, "Marche Nuptiale" Albert Wilkes (Jahns) Mon A ., ,,!d ' - Prelude. "Nocturne Op 47. No I" Albert 'Wilkes (Chopin) Doxology and devotions. "I Need Thee," (Robert Kowry) etlethodist Hymnat Psalter for the 3Rth Sunday morning led by J. L. Wilson. Soprano. "I Came to Thee" (Cara Roma )..Mrs. Juanita LawSellwood Offertoirc "Govette in D" (Ruth"- Monson) violin Harry Lewis Sermon. "The Holy Spirit" The Rev. George E. Jayne Quartet. "The Lord Reigneth". -- - mt.. nub,lct ,. , trl rot COns tea di intim I i to titt --1 'or nor of Fourth Kost awl l irst Smlitt Llitotr I 1. Onahen Petort,r NI4rnint 1""1" 114 Stt P M s'elnek, Sunday eons re4ationat ...hutch...Coe- lit,OP.' GE01111EM CA.R11:1471111 oPrrirs, nal" ITrps Vitth Knuth and havrfith East ACTIVE AT SS.. streets. Rev. l'. A. Sitnmk tn. pastor. or rvico it t l'i 46 alth aet mon 1 MOinint Wbeseree there le "Mormon" by-t1.4hote-T t paNtot. theme. II , t so..und ' L. , 1 ': - ' WATERLOO METHODIST CHURCH. I) 11. . chair, the innate of tleorge Careless lwaye among the most popular. Re le still welittng and teaching though mreell pass tie Iota birthday on 4. Prof. Careless Wet, ne win b. the suits ut honor at the' conJetta isaseting it the Young Peoples aseeetabene tn the Eighteenth --ward chapel Sunday evening. Sept. 21: the choir 'will render number of his well known hymns. and John P. Robinson, baritone. will sing a Polo also writtn by Prof. Careless. ''School Thy FeeThs professor will render a ling" violIn solb and give some reminiecences of pioneer days. The committee in charge of. the ef; fair I. II. (1. Whitney. Henry E. 011es. John D. Spencer. and Deorte D. Pyper. All old students and easociatee of the professor. especially those who sang with him In the Tabernacle choir. are specially invited to attend. 1 Ir , : theme at hoopansibl;Ity, y al Carta.. a m It,,r N i I I 11) ,, 'N 1 - hr , 4 ,,,,, '' e '. , t'A ,A - ' ''. ht I 1 ,., . '1 .1,::- ;.,),.:,,,,t.: 111 0 ,p, strange. Ser. 1". nstalotar. Morning aarn ill; ,o public wolshio atart4 of aarnson. "Tn. Sitralt pm. Naarbwi . ' A om ivelo to aal. illghway. Third Prosb)ter,isit. thurchOurnir, ftleentki 0:ant pd bovantaenth hou:h.' ,, Iftv. te.,nry W, iturgbr. LÀ I psstur, Tb ti'),ft,h scio,,,l will auot at a 4$ o'icf b Il'e Arlt 11,4l vises witi at els() orInt, 1ut Z. stradting study 1041,V it bityllttt.iit it -- 0 ,1.,t a . ite,tron by Ii.w ins C111,101601 '. ' Ms pastAr. olubps,1, hitoulti Christian Co- - , Gro." ', aver 'sloe:Ira-- at 71.,01 ;..0 nuo'cLccit maptt! 4 lat.rks, lirg)er , j141. ,tit);eWadnady t on the al int t 1 hi A curd.s,lin.iiti44, I. truinds lbower." ' I " "hi- - , ; I tilt 4,4' r:-- .,..,., 41 at st. Sunday school. Ica be publie vociabip. 1: format'. 'Who're Our Lios" Young Pooplo a Ilan Endes,ur a 3,I pin. nto-tat- 1,..i. 1 --I. , ,.,,,,!,,7t c!'" p..ott.l'.pl 1 . - ,p '.(,,,.orti'.' ,: .' ' .. ' , .,. , ...,- - - . , I -- .t c , , , 1 i ll. " t 's"pp,Il,' . , c.:' 42 S-- , ' , Years Old, But Able Stilt to Shingle lijsOwn Roof Eighty-Eig- rhumbCorner Virile Presbyterian east south Tamp 10 aud Iteso. Kving Purina. D. , LI ,, , ' - t.,',. ,,, ,, , - , .. Al.2-1- ,; ( -.- 1 ! , .,,,, ' l- , ' , I;116 rittITTEMIAL- - I ' t . I -111,r ., . ,,".' it ; - , - ' ii. . .,;, fl A k- , , i 16,,,tu, t it.c , ,',. - ; ' , :i. ' , SECTION THREL 1919 20 I , 4,.. - - R- CHUliCHES - crry. , s - , ' , ' . ,,-- 11'' t Ir. rIN,M,.....,1.0 1 A'' lot - ' ....,0 ', s ,,, ,., ' 0 a 0, ' ', . . - ' ' - ,,, v.4c:: - ,,, . I ' I I W, - .1 Vt S -'r--- T Aamill,littsjeThetr..... 41111r g!,4011144 ..., HS Musical Arts Society has , I and done an &idol i preeorrating blat ,t,' IA fitting i ,;.et garet Romaine under Its aus- Mim4 Lobe 'theatre Bait the at "toes i i day. A Utah artist who haa climbed to t J the heights of an engagement at the ! '' Metropolitan opera In Now York de;1 eervea all the recognition she can rot. I: 1 (IVO ea her appearance In her home II state. at Monday evening's turn-ou- t 1 theatre ought to be a brilliant oc- I) ,the : ession. The vulvae. of Miami Romaine since oho last appeared In Solt Lake and ; t ,L ,Ligdon some years ago has been reI ported in these columns from time to : - I 1 time. After tilling etreattouwitngsgel r! t'tmenta In New York with Kiev and ott.or nsanagers, phi waa ,ii. ,; itilanger and for the oesoon at the Chicago engaged t I ,..:cpers by Campanili'. There one day t ,i, the treat Gatti. manager of the Met and she wee of. l' ..a ropolitan. heard fored an engagement In Now 7orit r, S he accepted and her success on hor .: 'I,t c.-- first appearance In the role of Mus I, 114' Ma hi IA 13ohems was on. of - the tea. opera. tic- salsas. ':- tures of last year '. ? . 'ter second yearwith the Metropolltai pens in November whin In addition CO to Mueetia and the soprano role In Termer!" she aspects to be given oral wider opportunities; Cut is to ottooa weelt sad moss ,hefAobbe - irill be Marguerite In 'Faust." and 1,1 t'st; Nedda In "Pagliacci;" In this opsrs 4 expects to sing with Caruso.. i' 4 043.. NJ, .. I SATURDAY SEPTEMBE- .RIMMORMINIIIMPOIOMPEIMMEIMib , I . olifp. I kin '4- , ) 1111111111111. :3 ' . P.I 611'N DESEitET EVENING NEiVS pp - . 7 $ ; mu-glo- at -- . , by....her, , 011-allte- .... 't - i. ; i1 -- - lNaval iu 1 r few-day- ill t - -- t mt,,the---,evenin- s 1, A at-11- Fed-.rat- -- ..... ,.. er ,i t . bet-na- -- ' ( - 011AT-to- I-- t s,7 - ry - - rec. Lc Directoiy '- . 1 1 II I.. .i. ,..,. - Musiclat -- .. - - , . - "d TII30'wVil...".;.trn7I-Lar-cia'-a-r7r7g-o41.--- . for-the- . I t " '' ---' WI-Id- . t Gustav, Schusteir I Se-e- l $ , , v 1198-190- - ' , nls , :Y-Uropri , -- 4, ihl 1" I r ...... ,.. Cantlien-,....Dubob- 11 4 I el l " i. rat " : . - I -1 Ce-rpe- 1 oRt-ID:prri- ' 0; 3PAS-ISO- t A 4,-- - ' 342-4-- - - - 0 -- r N Ilr:Ilstr-trityr-rNotnre- -- c:- -lir orgati,--4ptstitinor- . i 1 r-- . co-pie- Seht-tfler.- post-(Wowi- s ..7.. ... I ' w.-trett- -- ! 1 |