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(Jur Woodard, etninent j t. i 'ontlit " Friday ftertuoust. the -Tos, trwto St Arch ;lot .n 14., loudtoverture too WI Poen; N tAirko from the 6,, 11, phofiv Tel; L 't :1 : q 6110, i ,. ) :L 1 )A, wvorak , 1",""r441,01"116(111411 r,. ehabrier ,, 4, 8. sNiii.4 .., I i Lit N 010 , , . P. - ! ' .;-- 1 e.- I. . .: 0 Pa..' :?.:1 , 1 - ' --4. , 1.. .0'; s , - .ma. lefamm.,maiotE0 - libdbo. - ,......,. ...opal. : ,....... I ' ...No ,- - 4,-- sissdreerrPee,..e7 : - 244-Iril,- . ' '1 ,.. k :: ' rr h11 Utt,, Vitt with WI, th tittle newt" 4 aro be tuole it - - In III II Al" ,I Pi. Ntatrt Is isttout fl I rrO g,ithetell Numungt UNIti.. tvt)00.11 ishtltit It waPruboto- fOl a tsit 4- i lelawn D D "."' 0 0 are letP11 Imo" 1 i) ti 0 0 0 0 0 - , February, 13, 1920. 7Lieu, () ass Ane v stels44- it ...11-IrIMM- ' N Irsetiptlklaider, 4) Twain, Tiler do? 'weal () ti mitivo () FORD. SISTERS () vim& 111,alk rtreeI "rrottruTo; Olga Or11440re. ILLIP; NOLA It DOUAI"; k AV 0 0 0:' :) BENSEE & BAIRD tt oftoostflaste loud said exclatnetion. iitth & ATHI II ROY .E.Ignr they yrel Arlinttr Si! g mt. t.:iia culture at tier horn. 39 Canyon does not krvtvt, sthether they ever vat for nuroPivra and d.ur Moon' ;." Shuto4on!rlutro ?tiro S..list hr itoad had t.rt..1,k: l'ariont.m liar, Mr. machintio for demand the Tschalkowsky itt. for THIC RICA ARDS y i I NI. .,,t !arot our rbliarrn, slid It the NImiharn-- i .1 IA t hnoth, and ..Arr by I Irg.tobst Andante Allegro co antina -- I and records is such as to continu.ttly training In t -- --. !bah hittowlf arnt for porno ao Nhoulti I..rmon" tbron.. II ;Ionians". !.r.,,,tJ Andante cantabile, tal the resources of the manufacturers an acconitiliih,1 it) i tt) Itt him litse it. at) to. and' Arr l)ra.tfitet eon alcuna licenza. to their utmost. Prices are not like. !Tabernacle Organ Recitals. l'rt.e l'"'"r.(rent :sTh. Master GABRIELSCO 'NfAefer ilea thitt4 In )our ocAhlb. TIT Nte Ise. .3 IY to come doIL on the Dont nary they Allegro moderato. 4.f the ihtfet4- pei!ittn The rneettric r to ti,u( h ritrunistatiree a personal. Wagner IV I. male: Andante maestoeoAllare more hkely to advance hocause of the 1..edirh Ll''.141 chit, ti,At Mktg t,111 lit a Ose. Art 1 inipdy intertiew tok dreirrible. en I went out Motstla). Irrto. O. ogro Ivaco. ...Little. kick." rising. cost of tnatrtitIK arid I.tbor hAvo bern hcI owtt Tut!,,lay at!,rI 1141,8ra-sein the the motto matetoes. retri Moderato AAA"! compauy tut, the N'ictory mos estnpi A 9V4!t41,oni rlark ICUtuint (IT) stgAtth.4 1,,ta.,,41 n"n tha'l and the look the tritrt Concerto tor violoncello and orches. why Ito bait a large elperinienting auditorium. of the prevalling, 1111,e,t. Not rt few where.::ta, torge,11 ti, It" 2$4,0 gas 4) halli.tt theA1,1,11.111 lore. Thrtr fvert were lit, some tn( gj tra. In II minor Dvorak where records are taken. besides an ot her meet hies sod tot. tat gath,l-ihsqtroottotted from 'oleo four.) Stke. 23e, ION Ti. IIII - d at Evenings were and the Men gath-up. already , Opus 104. immense laboratory where expertm ;s: , L.,Kett,) .I.. Minor S,n,t1A w ork. !are itetrg poiiii,,,n,,1 for the same rest-shout nue tooter the drippingl Il ) II Adagio ma non troppo. I treants steadily engaged In rehear ( li S Sli ono: l too hat w ork .trol regret is felt for I heir Prtld elk Alotto0k ePtk AlPkekalkoln411k0 n iyi OM f trot. While the large-eye- d Sado In A minor, Op. 42 ...MtDossell and improvements are muddily being Vt'n t la to le V v. ,opowoldp ' from ,irl'rit.O. Mgo,,t. T1,1,,,,, too .. I In a Heunte4 Forest longerlooked on, anti the children wedged. maxi& Plano records o li "tit 11i tottn,1 jrtvortto ernoted Utah to 1:otnitinf the w . NIArgatet this being as in shesmer there It t4ummer Idyl. sound "tin panny. vlY r ..... N't I ,Igallist TI.,, Utah student.. at rloltinittia rave;- themselves a,. - ,.., In Oct hero come, by the reteiver being arranged singer. has 1,r, II .,.1,4:11,1.: for the (,,..r-... Art ,. I ..., ',hi M.,iod, SiNt toth street dam1CI O, !)1 ()it:411114,o roncentrated In t n loh,,a,..,...:,11 sounds IV Forest 14pirita ,,,mpany. i tuto,,, or eta to receive F ho Paid, itt, )i Niar.,.1., tr,,,, mid ,.1,,,10,1,1:,,,,I. I 13,.1 rs woo ,, itello,,,I, be ,, nd 1,011 Ta.1...,11,T, and e,,hinoila p.,011,,n I ii.. ,o c-- op - milk.-tonefor m Modem, of allowing them V) littNre itrook ,,, VII, artltr Platt 'toddle,. quite, tt try sant it is itopoesible Prof. Jr J. Ntretellan, hss returned scattered in the gathering. Then the gro. to hp lb, m.,,k,.t vi.), ittimber of wet.terit bovs anti girth the sir II of various classes of instrument, 2, .0 it 1,, .,1",un, 4.,1. from Great Falls, after' one of the herd has gone tot todIV .'. Tuesday, rete in. grent a. to tilitlit7.. true i. n:,,ii, Made pore most pleasurable tithr,ii. and sit ther e 14 w require for xperiences of his 'ate being volume .1 Al, 1.tizamot ,k or at molind. c!el!all the dynaat Edgar! ,,, (tr.1 lira lie was celled tip there by wire and then Sail 1,..ke has .1 tol;ri that., r, li7onlc.le" g Two hoz t"1.1,- - III lt"'ll'Ill'eq 114"lt:"N'el last week. to fill the engagement of 111te24, are lacing more property prnporim I I Ad lte rK. tie iza in nt:. na me n r New goat sp.ingirel Banner orkerot A 1,ti.ro Mr. Cl arke helleves t he in a noted Ns York organist, who SA trinated. ma with at looked l'''' ell' They to musie for fame himself the lo makTrOstan and Isolde' the week this First. to have appeared in recital on the new tittle Is not far distant when piano. proposed It wars elear that a frank intererit t until of the "tole sod only'' Fifth ave. moint,011P TlitiSt ST.000 organ in tho First CongregaLand and orchetotra r.rodoetionir will he Ile has f hunted the world over nIn:''' way. They looked the ound s apeetal ortic e wood TO ri Wild tiose n n'I'l-"n- r street, (min k to at one. another;givetheir In" tional church; but was detained hy faithfully reproduced, with all and With lace' todes to .... eyes wandered 1 104 ite,d imitable for vio lin An f lid Arr. exists almost , the that aro4 the nele(dion daily paralysis of the forms of instrumentation properly edy -to sk y to the -- , my gray encampment. and labors Favo si The stber big seta. rive making. ,,rm,n reteot total poi nts of tray- above, to the falling rain. They gave Hymn, Salt Lake artist, entirely unsolicited adequately represented k auditorium etored in the territory to draw on as Arr. by My Fatherand Forty-secon- d et, Thirt)-fourtwas Made because of hie national tories and experimental VOOtor War not desired . Mr . Iledbrg stmento Sextettoi from "Lucia" DOnIZeitt Plret,t, c,ollgepttiollt k creitte,t sit 9 H tit,.1 reputation. It was a resew deal in the are carefullys guarded, nowith the tl,scorn- - have daffy-2- 844 'Three shows Valk Orli aid the of apokesman been tested in VatiOUS orcheotras HI ni. anti 6 p or The ttecond Item ofl theTr.the, "return to nature of a love team from his di- even perm connected rrleeoIbilrOwees. 20e sad ftee. IVednerplay. IA4). I I. cm- - over the rotted tent; atand your l!Ittterettt with dlrectly admitted of highly are hao heen the unls DIN he from the until train 4See burning pany semarking Nights, gee, here no longer in the rain; and when Assistant Organist, TrarY r: Can- - IFtiolental Art league en Went t'itty-- 1 our embarked again to leave. Prof. Mc- ployed in experimental lines. west. h o gratifying results. goatm come in you shall have the oap(agoaaaaaaaaaaggag .aaoak - All non at the rirgan. When Mr. Clarke returned street. Clellan wax welcomed at the depot by the seventh pitintings 1 . a committee from the local alumhi found the entire country from Ne.v works of art and the labor of yearsi ' Local ,.SIC 11IIIWN t ortthe de-- i !TNgiTdmas1.0Annaithiet,itr i rot In association of the University of Mich-- . York to Chicago oneIA sheet Of Ice and mand ) smoke. 3.toaementi Teachers.1 !have gOne a up nto euch for band , 111 ..V-tran from which he graduated in sleet.. The weather as villainous Nr(;11illliiint lart student!). lovers of the beitutiful.' 1 VA that. they cannot fill th orders, astCantilene: 1190, and was given a complimentary, save to and ' around, Marvhanttstoeci helplesa P. !the ' from factories oyez -report J luncheon that evening. In addition Favorite com-"Alornion" 113 an they Pa w ihei I 0 inn, utterly D Lucy GaAes was paid the high 'the country the same as in Utah. to that Horace $..Ensign, the formNty Father" Arr. by Organist 'flames licking up their treasures so' of being selected, pliment last leek Mabel An er Salt Lake baritone. and now secre- to Old Arr. ot was be a to Melody by Organial mercilessly. it Garrison sight not take the place of A tary of the Montana State Fair asDealers say the piano trade is not Cortege Pau Hies forgotten for a long time. Metropolitan Opera company at sociation, came over from. Helena. I00 the all demand disturbed the at by concert of the Bagby series, great ' ..1 1 Thursday. Feb. 12. miles away. to welcome his former the final Astoria hotel. for talking machines; awl that the Waldorf im a real Latin g the at "battle" given Thqe in arrow." and to Mi88 Salt Lake "comrade Ana 'want trga ttht Ed ward P. Kimis am three to for player-piano- s Garrison suddenly developed alcall on between' the Metropolitan and , e appear on Itis program. Mr. Ensign hoarsene8s ball at I he tulta n. for the pimple action initruwhich prevented her Lexington avenue opera eornpantew---- ' . wag in excellent voice, he created a or TELEPHONE :, National 1.121 feature Anthem WASATCH An interesting Italy pitted against Italy; Caruao at, fine impression, and Prof. McClellan pearance. Prelude and in Ma jor the event was a duet rendered by Miss! the former and (Ian' Curet at the lat-- i aays never sang better. two The Easton. Florenc'e S. and Gates Bach Prof. of ter 1.;;Ieh atar tit billed twieea weeki The many friends Squire Another interesting and unique feaof the' kaiser's. ALL NEXT WEEK. are glad to see him recovered ture of the visit, was the insertion of were once members Coop and once more engaged in tis pro notices of the vieltor and hie work, in Royal Opera in Berlin. I the big display advertisements of the !Cession. v GREAT MUSIC EVENT Great Fano Tribune by the depart... and choirmasters Organists ment stores, as attractions for the ad- ready mapping out plans for Easter' Tracy Y,Cannon, held the fort at ., vertiaementa.... This. watt so,. novel that tousle,-- and- - hope the influenza willithe-.Taherauclorgah. the first three the artist is still smiling over it. have disappeared before rehearsals, days of the week, while Prot. Mc- auditorium was 'packed to begin. Easter Sunday cornea - thisiCiellan was absentand Prof. Kimball the guards," and the warmest kind of year, on April 4. was Ill. a reception aecorded. MIL ODERIIOFFER Conductor. ' the South by Augustus Thema. The greet play-eThe organ was largely donated by , The much deplored loss of Its able! The first production of DeKoven's Guy W. Sulmer,...a prominent and it frown; old. It las mode learn start conductor by death, will no affect, worths, local devotee of music. who opera 'Rip Van Winkle" in to late yea Of stem. It has moved thou- eando to a coseeation of the deep love unfortunately passed away just before City was given there last week by the the continuance of the Orpheus club.' which-tru- e hearts cam feet. It deplete with the recital, the news of his death was Chicago Opera company. following 'At the regular meeting this week, it leader pothole the seems's ia the woke et not known until just as the recital close upon the death of the famous was decided by a unanimous. vote to AFTERNOON -AND EVENINO.., woe the and lore of a father for Ma re- closed when a messenger brought the composer. He had attended its open- - 1 continue without the organization,, : :informatiOn to beillook sea. a- - few weeks- - priur.A hreak.--- or Prof. Nicii,.ing Leven ' temporary a djournn. 50e end $1.00. hat.. nr f Evening, taxi.. Ciellan immediatel3r played the Chopla New York critic, speaking of his work, ment; believing that by so doing the All this week, with amatioeoa Wedaeader antA Saturday-- . triton eine taxi., Funeral. ,march, as an extra number, eaysi "RIO Van Winkle"' easily estab- - elub could best perpetuate the metn- to PrieraNiebto. 45e 75e; boles, ;IAA Mit pf respect to the .niamory of the lished itself as a welcome and endur- - ory of -- its late, beloved leader. Prot Matimees 21Se 35e hae. 014,11,i1N,MOND ill. FEB. P. AT lit RE ilL OF INFOIAM in- . not .brief to addition the but The It. direototS Alfred ing Peabody, t -decease& The toZitnifiirETA-drittreAr-da- l gtormus tigrot fluielyAmertewn-opel-a- tt wotb thit;tructrcr-trr-take out of the recital, and the visiting its scoring dispiays the serioustiess, the ter of ta successor and report. their some ene townadietvwith the artistie badethe deliberation,' grtist sincerity, reeommendations at the..earliest poiinemotion. His program at the recital . might almost say the reverence with 'Utile .date . Until a Permanent choice d and scholarly is made, J. W. Curtis was chosen to included, the great D Minor Toccata ' which OA ... Nir. Curtis, conduct the rehearsals. has long been a member of the Or-- I was closely sassociated .pheus club and with Mr. Peabody at St. Mark's ca:thettraf musical activities. Members. MUSI.CIAN'-(-DIRECTORY- ) Of the Club are proposing the holding.' ONLY M till El: S VIA RD V of a memorial service for Prof.- - Pest-- 1 Wetrell. ttnr- otg.fin- - tt () . I ' !ii () I - 0 0 ; 1 A. 41 Gotham! Lakers 0 t 'reteo--11110Poe- PI I 0 ; ...... ft" I : .7,- t . " : 1.- a3rtit , , . T II ) IAN TA:gal l I pl.-,,- , i eag is, wick-neon- I r ; ) r s 4)1 lo, .....airo00". r'''''-'..-,. ) SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Tabernacle on the afternoon and elening of Friday, . 9 f I1 ' t-- . MINNEAPIS its )ges,o, - C , 111 4 1 aitti ..Aa.dodimakba ilagno-- Outo$ '.14t1.." , i ill appear in the i':. I .. ' o, do. ,, Emil Oberhoffer, conductor, as it ,o' a r-- i, ;.;.-- Ft hands. happy ttor tho day's tuft sod CL bt the. elytd and lain kkult u Connor. In dala diadalidl. A ,, 'ftMmiminolMa .0 k 4.6,1 Iv AttAt ttrrtt, anti t i,Je g ,AAl v tat It Ain IvIAIa A,t IAA Ige,.tglt- tittritr I'M et N...tt4r , 4-- '', 4' It '''' 0. "ApArk 0 ' 44 -' -- eft lg Feet ootoo ,1,4,4,--ti- ko Ilion po si-- ill. t 'I A:1 -- - - Itattiturt. W; ,ttet, it p,,tt It ofet al.,11 tur tilt, - -r. Ipt.- het wont 1 , a t$I i 411144 account, linill 10 i heat 'lint ,,,,, at 'me " ttl,111 frit anti lolls att. ,, the 'tut. 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(.."1 ' ' lb ,I,u,,,,,t,h,t, t"IttIttnint 111,,,,r11) 't 1.'rlt Ulu acitorstot god InoptrettWtubt anti Trautnret, ottert'? rtiottfittlo the moot tritrrttro, rArt, In Ita itoraft"st a; lot apotitattety rite of concerto Inn ttt's fl'Y taliberlatn ''PerI' I t Or 1,,Act, ihe t tia,AI,Ant,A, I ploat Ittr repro.. the pini.1.,,, toe hear& I , eiweeel , Juhn Elliott l'iat kr - f t, lat at ,, , eutbi ur lino 0, . :IP a allikalal 1 rulltto 11,14 stnys . , TRW, ci.00 . - r 11101 IWENING , N dc::::Z Ito tottlpioto Program 1 ,11, 1,) m pisled by itt, In 141f4Y 0"belltni ,s4 . , , kiinke cUP trip ' . P . . '. - 11101 - 4.6 - , I - , SECTION ,TIIIIEE ' , ' . . . t 3 I I p, imi I ...... heart-broke- I I I, I I1 I 7 - 1 .6. I go-tri- . le 0 1 , i 1 a IrfalEATII 4crrrirmorl A n .4 iimmEmom ' Ralph Cloninger . Minneapolis Symphony Orehesfra. The-churc- A. . t . Tabernrcle, Fri. Feb. New-Yor- 13 - PRICES.--Afteenno- i l . , -- Illaitaillinti SALT LAKE THEATRE1 Thurs., Fri., Saturday, Feb. IL high-minde- i 6,. pepantetplitectIrritrStri Mark's cathedra. the Salt Lake OraNINE BIG COMPETITIVE AWARDS' torio society, and the Orpheus club. . GIVEN BY THE Prof. L.. Sardoni.. the well known, L. D. S. SCHOOL- OFMUSIC . music teacher. formerly Of this city, Music Is Its Own Best Reward. But and now professor of music - in the' School of Music offers, Logan high school. was in town this thi, He has made a .114.11110iiaLschilittrehill AWards as, rol4week on. buginess. tor Pill110; Three awards Inas: CLARENCE J. HAWKINS Teacher of Carinet. Cornet. Theory. 0ItCHESTR4TIONS. Plisse Was. MS. Heart-Warmin- - E. SOUTH TEMPLE. - - The Quaintly Beautiful Romance of Four Periods With Lovely Music- - L.-D- s. Tor -- Vocal-7-11n- onf!c'earh- for-Tha- ri,-- -a nd--i- s . as "Fragrant aiirry: as ,d,o,1111 -1161 ' i ,aila Asp -- GAY jp! , toad mrmorirst violets; Sweet and reatmary ot an 1.;01;e7te.. MESII.Ettg. LEE ---114- doing-welT,--. Teacher of - ,,, Cello, Brass Instrument and Clarin et Work. Complete cou rse!' in all Violin. Piano, Harmony. . . Organists and choirmaster!' are al.... branches of music. out plans for Easter Studio and residence 620 So: 7th East. Corps of Eminent Teachere: P. Mel- - ready mapping mm.ic. and hope the influenza will vin Petersen, Tracy ' Lida' have disappeared before rehearsals be..H Edmunds. Edward DAVID REFS& mania Hyde, Margaret Summerhays, igin. Easter Sunday cornea this year Clarente J. Hawkins, C ID. Schettler, on April ,i. , itolloo Illetkod pineal. Lucy. Gates (Special). Florence Jep Studio. 142 Conotttution Bldg Person. R. Owen Sweeten. The most sensational SPason ever, B. CECIL GATE, Director. CALVIN S. CARRINGTON. played by Sousa and .his band dame .now. to a close in Richmond. Va., ..tan. 10,, Pfau.. Pifylegister one ;.ay. 44..0., ,..., 50 N..Main. ailitheAuditoritim7 4 . says the Cottrier.1 Constitution Building '" The tour was on of the longest Aln . touch and tvcitnic. le Dr. MilgOnfr dertaken by Lieut. Sousa- - in many Mathew. graded WM, C. CLIVE. conjunction .w;th Hours 2 to .. D .m. . Years. 'The receipts were 33 per cent tours of atudier. A Teacher-o- f ' greater than On any previous one , .5161.1. 11nd PIANO ' - , by him inAmerica. . Thei Studio 116 N7orth State Street. Pito fl played OF Wasatch total of the- - clusing" day we're: Win-- 1 UTAH sCONSERVATORY' N-- 500.-- 0.,$2 , .. MUSIC, Itareigb, !C. Cr, $4,200;- - DAntrille.1 - ILLL IBRA75CITES OF mr SIC TA rain : .MISS ESTELLE JENSL2v " , and Lynchburg: 13.300., Norfolk,- - N4.41' i ' 'VA.. $2.400.1 J. J. McClellan, Director. 'readier of Plane. '24.100; Newport' News. roes arrftr wed tor bte.1---Va.,- - 85.4 Byternat Ti a nd land Iichmond. , Conser-I- , rutl-,- r eC Putills Punibt. "Aver:Pei and and his famous band will play' (innerstristruetion P tl UPPt avid most et-P erh 3 and 5' pnt S to di 0. "Sousa vatory A saturdityb r Soutn-TereIlLef FPbS011 nett year of 2n .week.1 sc reasonably. Waal 2105 t'ild Historian a MO.East i lki t.M. 'SA t Lake: so lort.n if 413,nd;already the bookings, are mele, office. East South Temple . - Igo garden." J. J. Sf 1111 atooxrotunge,ausL,..tliol ornir Presnt rgs)W - GLORIOUS Dorothy Gish and Owen Moore 1 S1 . .t . .. . . - - - "BETTY. OF GREYSIONE Yearn- - .641"1 Wm. Norris, . ' '. - .4,1 , ' ic-c- $ p -- - , t .' Dui-barn--4 u01 ma Meethe Lee.Iwnof Lg..) in conjunction In Bootee The Bost Stweenattol Musieer Piny in the Anatole or the American Slane. With the Bin New, Verk Cam. Ineludinn, , Totrit Teddy. Webb IMettodell Mint - - , Melvin Stokes Carolyn Thomson Ed.. Teso.yle 7ibl'or ' Rath Matson , Edw. A ENS. Lester Nino Ube I , 7'; "re.. 5" - Mot., Me to 'with ) of I the regtilat six acts of VAUDEVJLLF 4 ;4114' Of , t - , - TO 11 P. M. ADMISSION: Matinees: Kiddies, 10c; Adults 20c (except Sundays and Holidays).. 4,24; - CON- TINUOUS.:-.k- -- Jo; Irt:: 0f - t DEAR, DELIGHTFUL DANCNG GIRLS FASHION'S FROCKS OF FOUR GENERATIONS to $2001 Sot. , Merl Niamey ENO Meln-blMbeeler t ' literal! " Mabee V 7ire; -;- 14- - - - -1 1 0.1.7q0"11." 0 - 4f, Céetiélalitim-:iii....;.'7.1iC;7:ll-piit- -- AN1D - LAST TIMES TODAY g EveningsJ-Al- l Seats,,30c. t!t' 4 |