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Show . Dr. P SEMON .THREE 4 tat Ho . rad te-- n i. an 4 be it- de 111111 t h sis qui) Cl Ire P 1P a gentu-sGENIUS AND WORK. 'twoneecontending 1 1 , .. . TILE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY No E.Mi;ViR Ur22 111 1 4 1P T- a bernacle Choir Veteran SUNBONNET GIRLS IN RECITAL 4PP, 'ctit rrlir1.1"..."."7:71177 r , "I, ' et-e- n - -- cancel,, - MP - 4 .' . ,,- or ,,,,,, ., ' y,,:!.,:01 4hp tithe rnit - mentaHem The lAate was set for the afternoon of Judy 4, 1413. on the New choir '4u 2Par,5 ago. and iftio The build tng had no now penior riwo,14or of 411. e hot!. BO Tabernacle lat.thiles at thiS time). The' the lrequei ot Dir.., zor A .4- - 1..,41ol!. three bombers. Mrs. Cert.,' has wrtem he f';.1:.): of i, eaxe tun sok!, Mirk rosalt lie gisN, as be ,.ff,- - ,,rnet reminiscence and trumpet aceomptstnvial of It. n.,;.r ,1!,,,,-- ,, ,eur to one of Madame jilshorx of ..i., ...,,,o,,,.. period an168 on s.u.st ir ,...i, gave Clinr ist,r. Joi,i1 r.,T,T, ti, he, ,,f the toc og,in. The remainder of the Bishop F. 1' istri, ,. Lim, - isimil.c.s. the ss.,9 Fhatloa g:ven hy Chares J Thomas .1.0.-- Sand-- . t cr.:- - ,rc-Th!st Wan en? heriiki4 Careless. Thomas t Lr.i.f.1... i:11..6-alroad ,4 tLe grPato.,1 nitodeal event E. Beesley h t ST i, Amertea. i,,A i 01' 0, t!, 01 ,.r es,. rt, ., Ensign. di. lit :; ,nher :4. 1S:1 the ehow iiri,..,, Lund, B. Cecil tiate' it.' lit at eoreett ,n rhe cad 7.1,- 4:,,' Organists Karl ti M nevesItatt !t) bufl,! a trna, lc li Pratt.. Jr. John M cl.,.,',.,1,, rl iii, bo- - 10111, vra olr wa, ve r) e ::tand C. that tile J Daynes, II,:,,, seph (;,!,..,, 1.,tut , hchr ,odd Uwe the aullt, nee. A pito. J.. McClellan, EdWat,, l is,,...i,..ii. ,areai, !attar, at that time) was 11,4 .. Tracy Y, ,Cannon. '.f,',' lhe ac,0a.panin,ent., The hott.e The official blossr of ri,e f.rs ..Vea croittitot... and the succeett go piie,' tItaan was the falthfil t a,. 11,,,1 t1W ft ,was teoated w)qt 3.1... Mr. GileOr attleiti tkaola 4, solo- - Wang'', At the second concert, The first reheariAl whirl', I atiend- - the tr,o ',A LATI.2 Yarn) Well Tille,1" ed w2 s. held in the old. laborin cie t pas nra he the 7o.imbers... Duncan Mwhich stood on the site now oecamedl cAleter whn iq WTI with ha, Was olis by the Assembly Dail. It rhn riortit HI the ,elit,tete and by way of ctier:and south, the irierior helnte asch.d11 ,51,:n. Charlie SaAage sang- - a cla.MX...: Without en,iticti A quoss Stuffed Wilth Sage pillar. Th seating ItV was between 'two and three Ottions." sand. The stand was in the north land program headins for (114 of the', end. the organ and 'rhr,11-- loft in the was "A grant.; oneefis aotrth end. Th. lighting was by eoall magtal,ent o;i10.1r,,ta. and scientific.' oil- chandelier ispirixt' titrtordr.. entertairtmertt." TV,'" A nnital mer the choir seats. stove. Witla about 40 ler,iiille,r4 1,10eT1 of the Thbcrnacle choir, tank pla,o :, hs lit up by wire. furnished the ft74. to ilaightsi Grove. The pealing t J1,' Cl. On March 26. 1672. oho ,,ritpr..1 train !...rt the tleitet at 8 a. m. Abtra store present. 4(.) the tabernacle birthday). choir held 1 iI Ports t Tort,- in the rdurt 11ntlititin of ' 'Messiah.' Pero lc ft. rI ' hall. A tirit of freedom. 'goodJune .. the Tabernacle' 1s75, -- ture, peace an d pleasure pervaded ris.-- crocr. and Handed and Rayetetit--Foassemble. The choir sang "JAY. JoY gate "The Messiah" in the $alt Freedom Today." t4.vera7 tn,naral Lalte Theatre to three full bodges. En- numbers were rendered and the re- - 11,1S were demanded on For Unto mainder of the evening was erserii in a is Child Born." and "The-Bal,l's The dancing. parry brnk up at 3 lelcoah." There wag Only one pe,reon 0.elOCk a.m., with all fully Satisfied in the (horns who had heard the with the evening's enjoyment.- pooh, irdone before. During conference time NOM" Of the gave an afternoon con- bands would get out to liven things lip. coil in the Tabernacle in. 185, wiih The writer noted th. following an local. orehestra of 40 pieces with the orof April 8, IC!. "The Tenth ward gan. Several 1151ettslah" choruses we,. band was Out today making the air surg ireltoling All Ws Like Sheep socal with inspiring sounds Have Gone Amtray." The orchestra On June R. l873, the choir enloyed played the --teemiramide" and 'Calif its first excursion. by train. We went. di Bagdad" overtures. to liaterra grol,e nur trains side-On Thursday. April 13. 18:8 CPtracked a little beyond Farmington. OTneteF band gate a concert in the .ivore teems wore in ...- --. ... to waring Carey' ho women with babies t to I 883, 11. and those unsi Thpotim to jun. to able walk. to th grove. which was i Thomas' great errchestrs gave a cot.- down by th lak ationttwo miles. Thelcert in the Tabernacle. A chortle of - ZOO lieu,' pulled out of the depot- - at voices. mostly Tabernacle a.m.. and returned to thP city at 9 1 members. ZinriS Choral Society. ',choir .1. ri,m. Bathing. dancing. games. fiknle. Thnmatt Conduelor. The!' I. etc was the nrder of the day. The chords sang. "Thanks tie To God." celebrated Madam. Anna Bishop con from EN.:h an one of thP numbers. cert company opend a ihress night ps- On April 1, 188 4.. A deIna Patti, withI chntlin of forty and orchestra. gbaprertrthnt .Tabf!blettriet re.o,nathipcl.antpe., Ardttii eon,thet.ng. gave a coneert to that a testimonial concert was tendered 0", 'tabernacle. Thp building Was the madame nn th foilowing Mon- - lighted with gas jets. The choir hag had Mao!, day evening, and snme of the .,rmisie lovers went to Ogden to hoar the corn- - bu' perbitos the (MP 81,,C11,1d by the nItIntwr t,f nosInberN and larapmt party. friend. p ,..t to 114: when two trains Musical Jubilee. of Imtri,. coit,heg each frri the A. I; progid,,nt Toting having contuderahl 'W. flopot haan:I for 13.hett vla Pr,t1,(1. Pride in the tabernacle choir. and the ell. Falls. etc. IVIOVO (al:1).w, Erdal two !neat artiatc Mr!. Care- . pas tot en to the Ifeber less. soprano, and Mark rroxall. corTabernOtelci. The Heber people bad netist of national fame requeste4 prepared a fite battqutt in the gcrove Prot. Careless to arrange' what war on the Tabernele grounds. The whole eatted "A grand TrtWWII! Jubilee," a of Wasatch count enloted the resin!. combination of the Bishop Concert 1 ties. Prof. 3. J. Metliellan was eompanr and the r hoir and soioistr. and 11. E. Giles organist rbtritig h president wanted the noted vist- this PlIsmnrr. Prof. tors to hear Our singers and instru gnn t" Eur'the oft 8 ae.it1011, haring de , , VI ,, ,, , 1.- ,,,--.- ..,, 4 4 ,- hii.n- 1 7 t r A dt- ,,,f'st:,..tx,...7...,-,:yelit- of--.t- -- -- ,' ,... 11 , ,,,,,, - e' 4, r-- . - - 1 bis,reportary;-There-sre-also-th- .1 lamptc-onstlarg- : o-t . T tett-wh- o- r i I th--- ar ., '1 na--- 1.(-- .,- , ' I . it' ; ai-- , ; . I ,,... tt, i IIn , i 7. i 1l' I , . 1 .. - ir- Select...esc-nlainw-Pall-Lit-- nnrir to'Ci-tilYle- ) ' - ,,,o,:: to (.41-''.- .r . ., "4.11.AI-fi- . . aruso? , - ,. $ - - 'St1 A -- , , ,, ,,,, i I Tells of Fifty Years Ago:, .r:' H 111'I ftzti 1 - , - , .i , -- - , .' .' according to the success for the isecret- of T. said: "I ,ii 1 ., ...r.-irk." Those who aro meaniags of that term work. work. ,, ,,,N familiar with Ms life's Pdstory will : .4. . ews Written for the Saturday know that he opoke, the elruth. and -it, Talent, ggen genius. will not that work was the patitod,rit for his 11410ard P. Ktnibalbv. ,, . mit,. -go far without application. ;Without genius' to success. It is hard to beto, . , .,, t. was Carlyle who said that genius talent. but gifted with application. it lieve that he was .bold by his first ,, is aulte the contrary. Thus it is that teacher that he would earn two hun4 , - , ,,. ,... ... is "a transcendent , capacity for ,,,,..,,, ,,,, the :, fades while away. genius slowly franca a month when he had ,,,,,,..,. , taking pains, and this definttion worker, id time make him work felt." dred it,,, 1,1 realIt to a is difficult ,,74 little! grown .4. 34,1 w. , stuonce said ize that wheitu.he created "leodor" in was pronounced l'incredibly One of this master's pupils 1 .:,,,- ,, ,(4.t i . i .; , bY lierbert Spencer. who heldI to hint regarding lieethoven's Irtnald.. Milan. Verdi. its composer, asked to , p2aslit , ,,. 63r. "1 don't need to practice It I, .f ; , (opus ;I ,,,. ,,'Ft..names know the of the . , that "in reality gentile is quite the artists .:. taking 1 It ia .4 ,:,1,-,Aonly , it thoroughly. ,,...,,, in said when I and EK-.,the production ,, :,... opposite being the ability to do with a,Avaste of time to,practice it more." part it ,..,,, . 4.,,,,fili, ,,iti i,,,.., 'hide trouble that which cannot be A riaoi eapreasion came over Rubin- - Caruso's nametellwadim mentioned: ' ,7,6, N,tv,,31,, that he has a They because he wait ,, T f, 1,114, done by an ordinary person with anK, steins countenance, it seems to me that his fine eff voire,but In in he which tha way conepictious , A Tott. . amount of trouble.- - Ili would no, .1 'lived yet he in, the worit or hift puptim. and he head is not in its place." asAnd a greater , Well, passed away recognized folly to maintain that either gelid's repliad slowly. 'Dorit Tau? 1,,, than the immortal Tornagno or t or V. f rk alone hat., resulted ii ilte...you are 18 and ant Ga. I have been artist -t t...tig half a century proriticing that zonae., the marvelous Campanini. that hate been .il)ne LY.. and of 1 There 1.--iManches also are other : . 1', ',need still to practice it I men and women in this aorld. Tti.toin' i gratulate you,- - Hat from that time !art frtm which I he student -- may 1 v- A great 4 ,. he took no interest in that pupil. learn jilt, IVSliOn of viorl. A tl, ttillVe to a., "i 101 people of all: forth , ,,,,, said once-: -- SCIMe of my best On his forat American tour Ikade- io-r:sit 'r71' xf,,, , g,,f,- hinds will say. that an eten mixttlret rewskt me an made taken years." unprecedented itopromplus hae ,,,,7,,,,;.. ,..., ..., e,...,,,.. , ,,,40,,z,,,b. rA to I Pit. world the',rmi of OW il - has ,., , ,,. for hie magnificent art. and his 'have the word of an eminent English .' 4..!.., it 10,Air ?:::.:, ....:: 4 0 .; ;A ": Ala, real aecompleThnients in evf-i-field "genius" wise acclaimed to the "Idea. lournahst that 1r Grossmith has '0,0- - ';'!".C.Nt. '4 '' '::Z.:::.:' .::: 7 - ' ..,;;,. 4.; r amotiost-owhole no small a ttitiemonths-oI With year impatience pent of enact-v-0r-iot the eritii's' failure to recognize -- hie :in- the etaberation of a single item in personslie biirn into thel enfir accoanpliatinteaL be said. that words, , twitholutet. Carts ut tittjMk t't .Mu.s, hathr)tt Lab1xott.eb.- PilirdO1ie-44-11I tim ..!:gen).ug- t- was the result, of many of "fttrits7S1'',,,4114-----,!- t he wrote: "The o 110 wiri r in Thanksgiving Iterlial of L., I). S. hours at the piano erery day for'15 more facility ef 'practice I get the thvit 1)o:wing who genitis than thos-. before--th'S 2.971111 t1it.ct JOhiy floh. Tho IU My Igeboot Ree. riling definition. thel if I haven't rt without the power of execution Taueig had Raid lo tied. fact el' the multitudes in eVtary 'land great a do can't for fortnigla!,1 practiced should continua ly embarrassed. r ho are just drifting. dilOritisfied with anything. Fork w an 4 it 'would he a burden to me." wite ., :,Mirg 1:tshiroten Of ntusic should - I heir r vrIFrm seem t o troseess 1,4 hotrthe' who desires always Wednetteal--- - reertirc- student Prelerle, the viith be pronunciaacquainted '11;! 1 ; cd to neglect the seemingly unimportant ',Ahem "Day ta fly in the.We4ttar ability above the av?rage of the yeertft of Hans von fluelow the area, minor role and appear in the center crirriVd. would stern to prove 'Yeti ' an leta hd. playexatsmt-manduct- -cfr the picture the t ii..tirnt-wrgefollowing-- 3ctory there erli ,n If I mele(, "e"'''.44 Ile said. etidencesare seen on every hand that:t 1'). Kinck from the London hiaitone ,.,! !tear ft,!1 Tho I know it: if I! dav ins' , practicing Nuts r. rojtt : if most persons would take more pains: Musical Itec(ird and Review ought to f rio "J. I, (,. 1: two eats,. it be solo. tenor i,. in NIrs l'eart K. I helpfai: The humblest player to do their work lietter they would rise thiee days. the public, linowts fUL itad And. the kettleArum mana ; thank of the piano giant Thasibecg an tirchestrats 4 ,, infinitely bigher in the scale of b , thus man an should Carl and )et tk iying that he iacs ,t vpntatred.to pe compilshnient than that NA111C11 they ft;mit ,;,, By- . II, is told tat one of these mes . or hr, ,,,,,,,, in p,1lit ntil arils: z,,,1 a the! of to instruhis row consider passable. tierniah. who evoke say ,... at ienst L5taa) 4,., he bad practiced 11,t, it.,,,,, ; were as as it h The,ilad,i's merit that-thII ' though saki ;east. So it would appear that a reverently' timer! It E'gar c,nly nay E ,,; a Prote,,,,,,r aa crtmonia violin. 11,i1 ry ( 1, Ile practiced the double 41.,;:,te... ,,r s,:, 1,,.., ,pir,,,t, orizne,t neglected his exercisa, rilitt.t oe called between the contenders Ithat Hubs-ill" a time. in all Moll-rolat for hour wit his daily was the day T t' prented ofl both sides and aettle the Matter' Ille appear in trf Third pre,hiteetan Chun ii. I il t W PIP, !degrees of volume and force. nlif.Lt 1., x, ,;. , ,, ,,,, NV,,,ine.s;Ef, I applicti I It tis, diffieult to understand why; would Ppeak of an elastic tone. a flex- ele by attenpting ,, , Nnv. he 4, ii,Slindity mr.ri,irg ,' with eration r Ti title an or , iriaense indifferent tu inia lone. titii.micattutenta..Are'JLdined. thenriea both of , titles A Song wilt VI, ,.,nt,i,4 1, V, " ii re, to shade a -- roll". articticaliy. as that place """ E 1, tone. the do can thingsa i:11:trilt.gine that large ! they !gine anols-iintler an T. tells t'y Mr. i'rani Th. Finck r; or Thossacenn, par 4 ....without makaing...Ilas..alarger .effort.....Sileea ..vtrilimat...would of. a tirt,E,Tairi L 1. g story phen Whcciwbeit" they hear a performer or at meta note. Ilia mustcal feeling was of Da-One. P.iit Stephens. it'll fmest. Liszt often .heard.this man. hi baud Abet Ilossint had written singer render a program and ree.ag-t.th- e Da12, rr, ,t O. Cr ,t con, t,,r.z The 13arber of Seville- - in two weeks.. PIze the apparent ease with whithass a member of the SchwarzburgC. Pri.,,t V!, ,r n,11, 1,, t..f a !I w .t,t Tho iSonderhausten IR but and bestowed orchestra. -- I done by the artist. rernars;d: Alvin Keddingtou itch itct!,!! tan quite believe it. everything fail to realize that the artist has not UnOn him lavish praise. Fred Cr.th,, it,. who h :AFL 4111.:tth, 1:0,-"des alwaya was a lazy fellow." Then. "fallen If one have the ability to do with heaven. It is ing of "The Vision" trii,,r,s th it 10,1'!.is No ordinary only after they themselves have put ithtlittle trouble MiakihtallaS were Mr. Finck observes. that which cannot bra swook folinw intz s,,Yer s fort i,rought an with amount on' by to the nieanure of any Salt Lake. wilt tic ,.site,i ordinary person coaposer couel hate written an On Of ISoi,,: "When i,,r the trres of Eden" be gratework and pains that they begin to amount of trouble. he mortal work like that in two years, or Mikt, Orr if he a but also transcendent fut. hare excellence what has; his present R. .Metrin nT,P !he two dreades. no matter. how hard he i reaise Clit,ra, tT,nors an.,j 1,,t,ses p. -- Great sueIcost the artist. Great artists in music; capacity fnr taking pains he may of 1.,rcsnist j. .1 Is. tits Lord" ilibee who have garnr before aiivancel PliPils worked. Work cannot take the place' ere appreciatesi most by those whoitasest like I,r Ti r tat,- -There is no .easy way of of genius.- - No music student. no have tasted c,f the hardships, discour- him. 'in.? ecntt tt Ptontion f( ra:s, .1 its getItisr excela good said of and coming painter.' perversities r can agementai of n, tlt,:ot Planitl In th,how talented by nature. 'chortl, -- -- t;rt at is th,, thattr and is equally 'sill that who student lence. and Ite)nolda, that t coinel,Joshaa Montana. his to a pro'jin effort more than a0iieve th, the'lrile of music. Indeed the advice that received by Prof N1",,, Th, ut-es. Genius without work is help- soonest to this realization Is on tr Ntr 14,w ser- has been given for affairs generally Is an foratt orra,,tst ,,,,e " less. The two have gone hand in hand surest course and shortest stay to -Wh;tc, the, rth rern,A.tioih- would make for the nottlit,rn here: you m"ek in the aecomplishtnents of the great ious accomplishment. Caruomilife 1,t; !Anis hard.easy. make it That king of tenors. the late Which, gen- made his first appcs,r,tnoe ones in this world. for cht,:r 4,11 congterit?itin ha I That The pianist Rubinstein, in every on being asked in the height of his Ms or svork7 or, genius and work? Slih,lar upmgh the f:,;1,... Is shown by the foll,,w!ha re lel l'ast Tua. cetyed at Monday from .M ting,t t d. MInuet VV Mr. M,,",,llan, I :,,it. ,d air, "onsi iirr the W it's" LegliA S Walt ....Elain Stewart. Clarence - Melvin "Mr,e .3 um pi ng Jack ..Doroilly Philips Miss Wiase. grt,itt".! mnsietalt OV41" in Tiktwisfown. FIp "i Lnysty Pulver's. blest mcs: f. Etch and Pho spellbound yesterday 1,l1 srtigc dIvine" ,.treten Selly, Evelyn McPhereon audiences hig applause first tiny,. in history of Mrs. Sick Ise Piano. "March of the Dwarfs" ...Greg-Firs-t house. thsnlis Mary. f,,r many ycotr "Ths blitshing fruits appear piano, Miatt Lucile Murphy. in this man." the help scenring ..t Ills Scwond Piano. Miss ,Nannie Sim command- SaYact, is ennsitiorpti by MM,Fg Ituriff, Mr. Lewis. for that. townThen the ,ariOtig On-MfOteiran a. OM, f,r A Plan for the upbuilding of Amer-teech,rtp-- , "For t) l..ii1 rily the pressarios could submit their bids rn organfstat. II. ht, h opera was advanced duringnoted worri t,nt2rethThe ZOPItriPt String Quartet. one ofl for RO many weeks of talent. is week by Charles liackett Wed- one vouching most prnmisinit leading mein. Who toini,14te,i 14towh leads ori bo su;o; ass opera season including RUIA1 and such the mo,t widelv known organizations treks- hinself AMPTieit.11 tenor who appeared far brmade his picture debut in The !Attie 'Mak. with Eddplayed nef tho gra,,3 such singers. and another .1' its kind and which appeared in this TWIS!,-1Nka. . Prineess." needay night in C011rert in the tab- operas and tPther Dhotoplaya in whiriti FrTT'rn wi!h 10,-- Wehee and Mr, ,Inno ro trttril nf ernaele tinder the auspitee 'of the making an entirely different propos- city.a few yea,ra stace. will again visit bei has acted prominent Tnou parts are lAmnng tifr pirtures ire "Rtter --Lnte whn prT'lrer hti 1r In, !Ipr Mr Hackett al. The committee could then select th:s section during the latter part of ,,or,,t3r4 Magical Arts eociety. "Amarily of Clothesline Alley: !thin Nevor," The Grim. Game." The ,11,,ter hits mueh faith in the musical tal- the best bids offered. and the 'mimes-sar- i January. :Fred C. Graham, who repthe foal with Sally. of 1.4sv for "her flusband's a amount Key. be certain resents In fr the Is r,,IthPr 1,ffirrit, ft)rt. th it Nfr,' the given Quartet ent of Americans declaring there ''A Fortune: gplendid. Hazard," "PasIct nil thc people praiae within two 1.0., rf , ;: rh"ro working capital for singers salaries. section. ids() will bring to Utah' S,,c."-Aaplenty of itet:malty as much if not Treasure," eions Uroter-tha vto-oPlamgrotind." "Buried l',0f-rnlftktn a ,BrothortirCharles. to ,df, ,more than in Europe. lie also be- scenery and other overhead. If the and surrounding territory. ''The Wild 'Goose" and Little tale of New York life In which tho i.11 .t4rnereg-itinthe city Wakflielit Cadnian and the Indian "Tonttrt ,T1Pai' lirves, however. that Americans most venture provednone Of its Itni, hack. man ft troublort would of receive II"' money than awl marital tii,it 1,3,r work 3,,,lof "rz " peopIP 011,' society Tsianina cbnle dri for Nlezzo Soprano- r'rincess 'firth dwell" develop a greater power Windsor acted one of the of a get a the tribidlevit man run parrallel 'and the Gam- prftt 'Anrf lic :, in th. 4,,,,,iro,! (., i,,, 7,11,4 the majority of the young inueleiami If it were Rucrepatui,,of it would ris iltirt't, din.on leaditur parts in tioldwyn's "Grand to each other and the box office ble Corinert company for the first certain percentage t. Ni l'Itcr co 'lic , through A possetet at present. r a" ortirm,n14 Just 14nrceny," thincs released. commer means. lik great( lo of March. the same receipts "Opera. not He an entirely Must part the nation what "Undoubtedly reaeh inuet cialized.enterprise In' b.011.A. It!. r "As- have is- a Ministry orfine 'arts." In I The String Trio consisting of Lydia h'rn Ica some day," be declared. F.I, PIA his m.Inv fri-- -t ' , '1,,--. v n actual life a man buys his ground. White Boot hby, harplat; Roumania long 'es People Pay $7 for a twat.I to then and his home builds to be begins M cannot he said, "they expected Woolley. violinist. and Edytheo W America has Its house. Hyde In furnish it. be satisfied with amateur work. IhfP Reily Rowe, cellist, will aptiettr tn thel mcni7 l. El Christmas all fairnests they must be given their its roof and a mighty good rocif at Garland Tabernacle. Monday as night Caroling .1! A .on or The hi, .1 l,.! 1.!he Rut on the other that. with all the immense amount one of the numbers of the artists isermoney's worth. ,t 1: !air,tograpber. past few les arranged for that ilph Christmas hand this arrangement gives no op- of gold it has made in thesome str!l y o eity through the furnit must have a greater portunity whatever for young musi- years. Now of Fred C. Grahani. Each elcn management th tr than A (7 Tr1 t U f4rni,11 th. the 7 embellishments some rpi7,4cians to develop in opera. work. ishings of the artists Will in twin num- fnr h" Er', xt as, on 1,ec. :2.1 of hist NTenlorlat s(rv!c, It) he ear. aeTherefore while I decidedly advocate fine arts. It cannot do without them. bers and their trioappear inselections will bfoo: o at er Pr J. the talent. 9, cording 0 fintIOUTI,Pttlf.tit made' today Americans studying in Amerlea where It has the young people, is no reason clude Gavotte. Grieg: At the Itronkineu,lors of teachers can be secured It has the money. There allrilka 41116 ctouniat, just Boladoffte;.. 'Swing Sam- tames; TrhIlt Fri litre rorm ten andithstUldThe T.11 Belts Romance, and EnBateau. to OIL ko elm row., take A meeting of the Christmas Carolrgo have no longer need of looking to they niust go to Europe to gain am 0, peep River, Fisher. Other Alt the New S TO hi. what it believes is su- Debussy; SoPtcty Monoav ing Europe .opera rxpetitenee, ' dates nnsv which aro ,,.31)' by, nratnrio rung at 7:39 o'clo,k at the pending will he "We really ehould have here and perior. talent" tIIId s to Mrs. ,,r,1 thjs wek, prinr Woolley's deparMr: Hackett is morethan enthusidated M,Isic, toinpan,.s offices. wlh n will have some day. partly F111,- for HOMItlitt about the middle of f l;erntita!I h. tpoint,1 t, II-,-he t.o.,k4 e,,ntittn,tig the carols tot For Inetance. some astic on the subject and his exper- ture Pidized opera..1 thp December. (to trat"it heath in this n country carried knee sung this year wii; be ready The opera. such plan as that ivhich is ehnnlyt Mr. e,pp- plarifillt To romp to songs, it is strito.1. wid out in Europe might be put Into prac-- and the old world. sheiiiii make him I f'orge E. Skelton, well known rio- - thd- - city. abolit tLu iiii,tLtfure 411,4. the same es those tie0t1 tam tractically d Ue31 working- here., A city quite an authority on Wedne fashioned Christmas hymns and some; evening linist, will present his pupils. Miss fin.11 rendition 1 His concert might put aside $30000 or $40.000 Miss of- the choice events of the Beryl 'Williamson. E of the more Margaret known wasone mod.rn aptiointed S The TAko tAllornaolo Arp earois l(.L"r of thP various to receive bids on the opera season musical season. Tuesday evening at the Ladies' Pr- inuAtithl 7, r."'rt'r "'"'" iLatitIIS h""ing ho program will begin promptly at I firy clubhouse. Tho program will he- - 114 v1 take port in theH -- -1TE'4 a enaP Christmas 'I' coal Temple gln at 8:15 and wl11 he'as follows: rfelock at the are aidt04 to el, nr " 8 nomansa, Andaluza Le present block. The numbers follow: the Monday evening e sh. a ( oneert sessIon. .s rn t , H Plano. "The Light of Spring".garbour Spanish Serenade t hc cdiar t'l t0 .C.haminade-KreisteMiss Lucile Murphy. if. F. -r is pr..sident of the soAt the Thanksgiving recital given to ,t'.1 the e ç,, ,he Mormm ciety andin,4,e Mr. Wilbur Head Mrs. IA littlit Itttad Beethoven the Violin, "Minuet in G." ,whool of Music I mph-- , '' the L. OVItsY hum. Airs The caroling ,ast year formed Samuel Miss Ruth Wormer. H younger Studlents Of the school will be erns of the roost interesting arri un.. G odard t ... featured. if is flne of the definite Piano, "Jack and the Bean- Stalk."... Berceu.soMitt hitt!' .Tttletide celebratinns Maxim Beryl hles of the school that young ChurcirMusie i Nerved in this cityL.cotturne 043,.3. Tho ,ointeere , lee- - Cenera Tauter. 4 itel homes. apartmnt hots. down cehopin-sara- t. ' OITA n In their music Oftentimes it to de Violin. "Fanialeie Elegante" from Prelude, at town hotels and the Serenado sign of. a light, --Lima six littte easy fantasies) .;..Dancla Oared, it is the experience of the - bet Lar,htuto ed candle in the window signitytnr. Miss Margaret E. Arpin. Master David Brinton. that their- stu ter- teacher ofiTt-erit1 D. A. ..N1PcX .7iine Dnwell the desire residenCs to hear the ear-o- dirt become merely a repair shop for Nano. 'Fairy Dance" Everlyn Sharp 11Runns. Greig Sunset , Schubert Thos0 ge.ve their programa. Orchsetra. String Miss Jean not teachers done by qualified Sp.try. "fl horti 11,w l'ilanitold" damage TT Ire Kati desiring to made a contribution in Bober Anthem. "Fantasia" from "Atari In their work. In the recital on WedSaxophone Parni)V return for the singing. the amount Dvorak Tonnr cn. Spie, Wallace Ilumoroske ulna- Mr. tiesday night. although given by thus Parrish raised going to 'the tipkP,11. of the Miss Beryl 'Williamson. Master Robert Statiford., students under 13. there will be many is Willing Thlnkszivirz Charity cirganizations Society. The, Spanish Dance ... Rehfeld Wachs Piano. MYrths" advance.'The in remarkable .1. the Maroh surprises T::ptito Catkin plan wait, inttogarated here, by Mimi! Kamenot Ostrow Rubinstein Quartet linos Isabella Williams. 'tient of these younger student'. E. Pulliam Mary formerly Necretary Miss Margaret E. Arpin. Walt k in .011. supratuir of the tiociety. N Mrs Nurrnatt J The youngest rtrosielan to appear on CorriPt "Lassie 0"Mine" he even Hymn lei the Sun. 54ister Douglas Hansen. this program ix Muriel Sloan. who direetr,r. will- he much the Ave Marta Sch heft Wilhelmi 3ear pins Mism Elna has Just turned 5 years old and who Piano "Rondox in C p. 51 No. 1 mntr, non, elaborate ind wall include more Mr. Wilbur Head. Beethoven will play one of the difficult Clementi his John Parrh. ea rol; ng and a greater rultittPf of By the.Waters of Minnetonka. Miss Naomi Sloan. Fred Sard.,. b:t,s Sonatinas for piano. The studentst,will carolers. a It t he musical Itract Hy Lieurence Hoff range from A to 1 3 iiears.otd and will 'Clarinet "Bonnie Ruth" orgrin:,t tteopl- - of the city g,IY. the 41verrient orri, String Orcheetra. Master Gerold Whittaker. coal take in ail the difierent.: branches of hearty support hist veitr end lt f will be a Assisting stringed orcheeBeethoven tra rim tka school. including dancing and Piano "Minuet in G , exected tbe,t similar pre,Interinn Miss Including Josephine Alaster Espey Cannon. Moro ihc Sr ie, will he g.ven this Yuletide. Miss Melba Chipman. Miss IvyCann, ) rraits to fretn Reading. "The Raggedy Man" Offorth!ro !n R The date bag been ehorPted prelndoFe,tal eroft. Miles Leila. Findlay. Miss Kate Whitcomb to ta! Riley (iron, Niiss Maud Hanson. 511sa Cer-- , noa, Notable Cast in Thanksgiving Thursday. night,' Mine Joyce Livingston. The Anthem. Croat Seh!apert Wednesday Thanksgiving eve. KING Mirror,. Miss Adelaide Lipman. Mr. Kimball trude Three Minute Talk New Goldwyn Film offertory. Iloho Id what inannor Mimi Miller. Miss Helen Margaret ' Pillin0 "Butterfly" toc,, Craig Pratt. Miss Edmer Andrew Reynolds. Miss Radis Hyde, Goldwyrr tins 60 reeled another of Its Jeanie13Taylor. GRAHAA1. Violin. "Souvenir de Wientawaki.. -Mr4 Frnzt.r,--. Mr, 'Vincent notable a casts for the filming Aanountent Quarto' Vaughn W. Clayton will present a of its first Peter 11 Elltne story. "Bro.' N!rm. e. Master Wilford Jacobsen. Mi.4 Theo I;o.t, Zoliner String amartel-.innumber of his 130WATA N. Plano. "Ta rentella" K. Vineent. tilers 'Under the Skim" work upon Dennee cital to be 'riven plinthu in a violin reFrazo,, Friday eenino. Dec. Man.! Show, Orizaw,t am! dire,stor. which Maafer Paul Morton. (Aeries Wakefield Cadges. emit 4., under sva)L at the cut. 'LAT' Ttr. at 15 rlayton's.studio past Prineemo v Cornet, "American Fantasia" First South. A varied prneram hae ver City studios. immarmost Itopit-- 4 ermliareb. Gonda been prepared and the following puHelen hadwick and Richard Dix. Master Douglas Hawkins. Morning.? THE pils will participat.r.. Rosa RuPntomPiano. "BonEitina" Clemehti aeht. Prelude. -- Iterreth!e" .ralliken keen together in many previous Gold()man Dean Woolley. violin. Lydia W blew BootbIlunford Waldemar Roth. Mlas Muriel Sloan. i7 by. Immo T. Egyrke !toward Anderson.. Wayne Anderson. Anthem. "Sweet Is Thy MerrY" wyn productions such as "Dangerous ok ca reedre From the Ballet Classee Wiallied-Drown, 269tASOIAIN-WAsmal2607-2668-26Paymby Curve Ahened"The Gloribus Fool." RUP11- Werner Kathryn rollmop. . a. "In Tbe legit Lake Opera Quintet Rhythrpic Play is.. Garden the of tenacht, Sylvia Cannon. Bernice NW Contral!rt solo. "Yellow 'Men and 'Gold" (not yet re. Sunbonnet Babies son; Melba Ralph, Alan Aly Heart- .. .. Caro Loma leased) and "The states. -Rtimsey. Flood." Sia "Home have Coalf glivalinMo foe b, An Old Fashioned Miss..... Parts King Tanner.- Eubeen cast lit two of the four most Im-Claire Fisher gene Templeman, Douglas , GRAHAM Stale a LYCEUM Joseph Templeman. Organ Pesttude. "Post ludium'' portant roles. Othersin the east tn. C. Sparklete Seheve dude. and Clifton Cook, BUM Itt. .Norman Kerry. Claire Windsor ;. Norma Benetcr, Mercy tee, Ruth Wale laka Evening. end Ntne Rosen. id i ii i Meyer. t ku The Third ward 'choir tIL.Empleit . .stiosihotillititteottilliagh IrlimAnlet - Ititusi2ucaixigspiratAtt , yria,orrtr-Zthe, screen." I Fa 2 NE I... R tladi 'fig MEMEIMIENIEIMINiMMENIONINIMEMMININgig;,.:: Sharps and Flats , it- e . - ti- , The-cho- ,, ,..,.., k .,,. , i i , , i f !IL SV i , , , - :, , ' far-oft- en t I i I 1 n 5:6161-a-boi t'',,ihor, -- ca-- . ob. I Lord-tow- 171,-e- H.,s-so- 1 I : Ministry of Fine Arts Advocated By Hackett I n Sag coo-doct- - . - H - s a IIT II go L. i - .k.-- ' amall-salarie- n 1- r" 'c1 r ''''' ! 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