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Show TTT ; SECTION SATURDAY JULY 3 1920 THE DESERET NEWS vi five thousand 1L sort flsX Wilkihs-Freema- n the no lab I muateal of the year for Bolt will bo to fourth presentation. at 1:11 p.m. Friday next, of Haydn's Mat oratorio, Th Creation," by th Baft Zaks Orator! 00117, II slngera, oa th lawa sir- el In front of th administration building of th stat university, and Under th direction of Prof. Bqulr of ONB I ; , t I br an orchtra ot 4 West Bid High. Th final dress rehearsal wa held Friday in th Tabmael With ehorue soloists, orchestra, and organ parti elpaiing. Th publl a well as tbs K, members are cordially Invited t at '' land th rendition. sve Ura Emma Itamasy Morri pleasing vocal pupils rsclial Wed needsy evenlny at her rastdenoa. that waa wall attended and enjoyed. Those pert let patlny la th proyram were Luccyne Jlmpeen, Oledya Mumford, Kadis Robinson. Henrietta Blair, An na Grand Pr. Eunice Edwards And arson, Mrs. Ivy Bnelt, Walora Ron era, Mra Bachua, pianist, lira Morris, accompanist, Beveral number en th proyram were aeoonipanled by obligator ran and Rachel And dered by Mae. All arson, and there was an excellent girls chorun A number of Mra Morris's pupils are yelnr on a concert tour this sum msr. Thsy are Mia Roaera Mrs, Andsrsoa. , Miss . Jlmpson, Mra Bnell Sad Mis Mumford. th . see ,,, ess see the England skarastsrs risk u, fitly n. girl-writs- ... and 1 na "Jerome - ..... ttew Library Books lit. fft well-balanc- ed Fob-llehi- ng Printed by permleeoa of and arrangement wth Harper A Bona authorised publisher. arrange(Published by special ment with th MoClur Newopapei Byadloat. All rights reserved.) - Britlih Coinage. The Bankers Trust company (New In a. study of English Publlo Klnaace," Just Issued, shows that th refirst debasement of th coins corded was In tb reign of Edward I when. In ths year 1104, th penny waa reduoed one-ha- lf grain In weight, ao that 141 pennies Instead of 144 as before, wer struck from a pound ol silver. In 1144 and again In 1141 th standard waa further lowered, ralMng th number of pennies In th pound to 871. In th rslgn ol Edward IV, In 1414 and tn 1441, th number of pennies to ths pound was raised to 410. Henry VIII debased th coins several times so that at tb end of his reign th silver coins contained only of th pur metal that went In tha asm coins of II year before,-- - - "On of. the notable events of Ellas-batreign," ths study continues, was th restoration of ths oo4nga This Queen Elisabeth arranged befors he had been two years on th throne. It Is said to bar boon noceoeary ' for her to borrow 100,000 pounds from tb eKy of Antwerp in order to carry through (hi reform, "Even Elisabeth, with all her Inherent love for financial honesty, was prevailed upon to hav a has coinage truck for us In Ireland, while kn th 48rd year of her reign aha was persuaded to hav 41 Instead of 40 shillings minted from th pound of stiver. Bines the rwign of Elisabeth no British sovereign has oven attempted to debase th eotn of th realm. Tork) one-seven- th h's I . For ns at oea a Bootsmaa has Invented a gyroscope mounting for a teleaeop and a chair for Ita user, which Is claimed to koop th glass pointed at an object Irrespective of tht motion of a vessel carrying U. tha Befoia jot t buj a phonograph , And out ' thioknoaa ot tha wood in tha cabinet. Don't ba dacehod by piacaa added to tha bottom to ' nt nnder-celebrit- bo used as ho n. sr alt Jn ts Wk naeralag (bs a elwl tent, the aexi 4 .- upprtd professional muelclana. Tb soloist will b lira Marjorte Dod( Warner of Chicago, formerly a resident of thi ' cltr, sopranos Herbert Oould, beseo, also of Chicago, end Jack Bummer hart, tenor, Balt Lake Cltr The .society hs been carefullr re- beaming for th last thre monlha 'until they here the word and music ; thoroughly learned, and bar also .given attention t offeetlvenea la , Phrasing and general Interpretation, i Th final rehearsal will be held Bun i day afternoon, la th Odeen, with or - abeetra aadeoloiata. t Th presentation of thl treat work I la sponsored by th city commission Th Orpbaua club sinters ars I and through Commissioner Crabb to plan for th concert seai Mis Charlotte Stewart th Commer iclal club, and the University of Utah. son of im-n- . and la In th natar of a gift to th The Provo artillery band hat ord publlo which Is Invltsd to and propose With the com pie Lanes oftb prep tored two aarrusophonea a yood Instrumentation. It aratlon, there doe not eeem to be any will hav two month to fill this or 'reason why tb performano should der, take coma from as tha Inatrunvenla ' not be a pleasing eucceaa Th man Franca. e e gemeot advlee that It will bo better 'if very young children be not brought Monday Organ BocttaL . 'to the performano. a they can not 'be easily controlled and their polaei Monday1 Tabernacl organ rcltal are likely to mar th oocaalon. proyram 1 a follows; e e e National Anthem. Tb city ha fairly daluyad Prelude and Fugue In C Minor . ,,, B, Bach with military bands for tbs last two ,,,,J, Berceuse , 01 Olaeen waoks, aocompanylny th Bhrinar bound for th Portland oonclavo, Spring Bony (requested) Mendelssohn , and later returnlny therefrom. Sev Mormon Hymn. 0 My band pretty nar blow up Favorlt enty-sl- x Arr. by Organist Father. th wb foot city, ao many that th .Arr. by Organist Judy who wr to adjudicate la a An Old Melody In D Batiste Minor proposed oonteet between thla army of Offertory PrKlmball. Edward in hand do Organist band, threw up theira (Condensation by Mary pair. Of court onty comparativeErie DoLamartor of Chicago anpassed nounces ly few of these organisation suggestion of ths Editor of the Condensed Nereis.) 1100 of for that th prise who but did. thoee thla throuih city, beat organ sonata written by an The following books will be added attracted much attention. Conalder-in- y th composer submitted In the For a poor New England boy. Jo- - woods Jak Mores, a qneor character! under which the Americanheld tb difficult! tbs public library, Tuesday, July in th fall of 1111, ha band operate, th musical visitors did contest rorae Edwards; the tragedy of Ilf be- who ostensibly waa Doctor Prescotts n Jop-oto awarded been Harry Benjamin for non but Shrlner xcllntly well, MleeelWaeena. tho eg of ton. Hts father, Abel coachman, but who had baen permitat Th of decision gan Tale University. nr allylbl to band membership. Con- of tho A stu Edwards, had gona, that morning, ted to assimilate, and some said had DoLam Mr. Girl Adolescent Blanchard including Judge 1 sequently some strwnuou work with his wagon and old nodding white even been taught much of the doctor's rter, Clarenco Dickenson of Nw 4y from a psychoanalyse vlaw-polmedical lore taught Jerome much neceaaary at time to anythin Tork wa unanhorse, to hia woodlot to cut wood for about and Stock, Frdrick O. Stanley Doctor with an Introduction by like a oryanlaatlon. imous. All manuscript . simples. will J Preaoort, . HalL Bom of their uniform wer yoryeoua Dr. Proacott had aa obsession for Jerome attained a local Msrs-djtred. yellow and groan, In eetln and silk Butcher Memorise of Gsorgs since he gave aid for noth owning land. Whoa there waa a lack 41 of a of to exorbitreminiscences his plush, with th orthodox tea. Only and success. Personal with money ready pay lng At a meeting of th national a en band appeared to bo an "outaldo" elation ant bill ha ealsod with avidity upon In years friendship." dealer muaio of sheet Jaroma'a business Idas htd Gradually Century oryanlsatlon, vis., th Mtor hand of Nw Tork recently. It wa decided to mortgag. and ha foradoaod with- developed -- and -- strengthened. There Clark, Chsmp My 8 Quarter A Pleas- out Vola PoaMolnea. la. Th band of th Bulu or Politics, American of mercy. grace In of an th advance was an axceptlonal chanca for a saw price request was tb most sheet book of remtnlecences IlDr. Prescott had hald a thousand tempi. Philadelphia music. ''Sheet musle. said the ant, chatty many little known cornera dollar mortgage upon tha Edwards mill Into tba village. He went one evepretentious and did th beet work. It secretary of th association, la th luminating ning Lawyer Means with a request of perty politic, full of sparkling house for yegrs. Jerome and attractad much had 74 raised anecSolea-bhe should sell two hundred and ut thing, that ha not xrvajr annoy ..sorp " ' favorablemember, jead. fancy of lfa s tmge black always ' atUnlibrt. " Th" - Aladdin oubr. bird with that In price, although th overhead and ere by lack of sequence." alxty-flv- o doll rtf WdiTK 5f his land oh tempi of Columbun Ohio, ha th expenses of every kind hav greatly Tuberculosis Dispensary hissing beak perched upon the ridge Graystona Brook, and cam away with Crowell socend laryeet Bhrinar band In th increased with them a with all oth- Method Baasd oa work pole. and Procedure Ha then began to save for The old white horse coming home tha deed. most of It member being er busineaaea There are about II,-0- In th clinic of New Tork City, but , country, mill. business and professional men, United giving many excellent auggeetlona tor turning out at th beck of a phan- th music dealers In th In thoM days ho worked like a tiger, tom driver tor the bad places tn tha one a week th yar round. States, and whtl their business has Modd-lJfor ho waa in love That maant ha th Seine to th Battle- country-road- , was met upon This oryanlaatlon has three thirty-thir- d been better than aver before, there which a of eocount An field had trip becoma a conqueror of all foes at th Edwards cottaga with degree' Masons, on an Ohio Is no profit in th sal of shoot music. yield the moat traveled tourist a new rival wild shrieks In a womans voice, a In his path, and achiever of th ImIn Wealyan profeaaor, the aeoond a novelties route, fresh sensation, Senator Harding say that many scenid and In architectural splendors, childs frightened eob, and a boy's so- possible. wealthy hanker, and th third, th Luclna Merritt had come home from Th drum major. vlaltlny bands persons In his Worn town remember as It also presents th delectable con- ber answers to th oager questions of mob of man and boy follow school, and ho had seen her in church. played on th streets and at th th days whan h marched with the trast of a prosperous France to her a small Luclna Merritt was a very great beauing after. Hotel Utah. It will b many a day village band, st seventeen years of devastated regions. and " There waa o immediate rush to ty, and her father contrived to deck East A Jones Inbreeding before such a visitation again appears agt, proudly tooting on th alto born, and sociologwood-lot, Their genetic the but Jerome had reach- her out Ilk on. He bought a little and earning th first few dollar in thl city. algnlflcanca" ed th spot tho first of all. On th whit horse for her. Then Lawrence a which started th way to th Harding ical Part Through an Attic shore Edward of a black pool of water, Re- Prescott cam homo, and waa often . Local music houees report trad fortuna of today. Its a Jok now, h "How two young married people lived the boys to bo bottom-h- e seen cantering about with Luclna, on a frem a Joka then., In Pari for two yea tv en lesejlbaa puted among good Iff 11 line.' eon eidertng thwtima my but ft was-tar "found hia father's hut, Jerome Wooded hor hts "father owned. and 1160 a year and found hmpplnea. of year, 7h demand for .talking ma Ha considered it serious business -of weighted It with etones and flung it Jerome worked harder. Occasion chine and record continue, and tha th people of th town thought It Ely and Others Foundations --il . 1 Art. anhe Then for In., fiome by In fact. ProspsrtiyTFhHe ,bo)tJ, call for shoot musio Is good, though was aven worn than that.earnest during which he and jUicina other route. "Let 'em ay '"rather multiplied, that thla book dealsofmainly with perenmade an met. At first she wondered at him and drowned tha class of sheet muele demanded is young Harding conditions prosperity manent himself he out now, musician gasped beoem a to great it Alto iooom for as ha ran. not of th hlghost It la easier now deavor obviously with dilating blue ayes, then preparSn. horn could be tho she began to blush softly. Immediate pwont to aocur aaxaphones from th fac- - right there. Hia alto Abel d' Edwards had bean Trail missing heard long after 10 p.m., when the Pioneer the On Farts two years whetj Jerome, studying ths Jerome' looks at her could hava th of a ad it and Wanted to triumph steep logo being supplied In comparative abun- villager but on meaning. ' and situation knew In th clock th night, day of town empire. alarm would be the path eon-, dance. The Bittonite clarinet Is truth: They cou lf nvfcr. although In. the meantime, Elmira Edwards Ghasaall. Al Alchemy of Happiness morning. He blew awful hard. th A translation and abridgment or the they half starved themselves, meet the had her own tittle romance with Lawelderably sought for, being mad of a old aald that the Is and It folks aay, of full rence Thya. peculiar hydrocarbon compound of but It promised to be called him Arable philosopher, cenectenttouaness. Interest ot th mortgage. Ke mad a an On Proeeott, that name. Thl Instrument may be leader of th aggregation Lawrence was piety and lofty Real happy one. plan. asked him If he ant Imagi... neglected, left Jn th aun. .or In th aside on day anddown-some,Oreenble a-went Japan and tn, consults Bqulr Eben threatened with disinheritance, as th nary Intimate akafehee of iifwn could not "tons It " KTmira and th dismissed him. Thenr shs fell wet, Merritt. The squire waa a notable changing atmospheric of th base drum had corn from 2d montbo' travel through hunter waa conditions afppesr to havs no effect on persecutorthat h could not b heard a In and flaher, and had bean bent ill, and that night high fever. hGulterman Ballads of Old New Tork that morning upon a fishing excur- Lawrence came and the did not know It. Th tone la acceptable. There is plained . , . and lor went him.' Lawrence bom ef and had also a growing call for aarrusophonea at.ll.bits waa sion. He history the kindest mean In th 'Interesting This peculiar In- chronologically. Each In- place, not rich as had been his an- a scene with hi father. bass and eontrabas mus- put together of National The Conservatory Introduction, A under the circumstances Prescott cident le given a pro narrative verse cestors, but lived as a rich man, being strument la a cross between a bassoon io in Mexico City 1 eald to b- -th then told in swinging and a aaxaphon. and is used In best possessed of generosity which la the could not be employed, a doctor from endowed Institution and lyrics." followed light by pecuniarily Westbrook was sent for. Elmira was end Business real Horn of Plenty. place of th aaxaphon Iq th lower of any conservatory In th world. Th Knox Salesmanship Jerome looked straight at the til several weeka Lawrence and his being very much smaller In great National theatre la built of whit Efficiency "Deal with th fundamenregister, -, allbut apparently with the same marble and polished granite and for tal principles of salesmanship and how quire, and mad hta little speech. He mother were assiduous in cars snd attention. had rehearsed It often. When he volume and quality of ton. Th first splendor and architectural perfection to apply thsra. th Her illness coat ao much that JerLuts Animated Cartoons "Gives the squire burst Into a great shipment or Italian strings to tils city. it cannot be excelled anywhere ex! ome had not been able to make good picture methods ; roar of and development of fnotlon the In four years la reported by a local cept by th Grand Opera In Parts. boy laughtar, caught the eraL and tell In detail deficit caused by a loan to Oxla a by jhe shoulder. Tou dont ' mean you thecompany, and It may.be .eaid In gen- . animated cartoons. of LatmW drawing to prevent a foreclosure of a mu-all this planned eral that supplies of European youreeirr of operation and A fin program of claasio and popth techniqua "Tee, sir. I've been layin awake mortgag on hia little home The R. write on th means of depicting in tha art beginning to. be- - ular numbers has been arranged by . slcal Instrument loan had postponed his mill. . Someplannin,. .... .. come psora frequent.. Owen Bweeten, conductor of th Balt-a- ir human figure. In animals and ip Inani- nights, times Jerome reflected with bitter -- old- are How r- - . ' mate you ebiwM.' celebration the of In , band. fitting Trail amusement uperf the bet made tu the air. Twelvo, Newbolt Book ef the Long of Arc, th historical ean- - 4th and 8th of July. There will be who book for enyono, young or old, eom village store a few years ago. Egged "By Jove tata by Gaul will he rendered by th two concert en the 4th, end a special "A Interested in th etorte of Then a lovely, gentle little girl atol on by some village wags. Doctor PresBalt Lake City schools In S the Tab- on e th 6th between th hour of la the from of our beet known explorer to Robert into tho room. Her dimpled arms and cott and Simon Basset had signed beun8 and T p m. David Reese la to be ernacle, Sunday, July 4 at p.m. of , John Franklin nack were bare and her shower of fore Lawyer Means a document whereder th direction of P. Melvin Peter-se- th attraction at both th afternoon day curia fell to her waist.1 She wore by they promised to pay for tha benebS t VbVu in the public and evening concert on th 4th. Mtaa Alaae In Ruet And gold supervisor of music f Hfo In Aluci a frock of soft blue below which fit of the poor, ten thousand apleca, schools. Soloists, Mine Jesai Perry, Marguerite Leeman and Meesrs. Htrlc Gold '"An, account et fcafora Edwards should ever have tha ar showed the flnerts torched pantalets if Jerome opreno, teacher ot music In the Jack-so- n and Rirby will also sing at these con- during iha month thousand and glv it ail and llttla blue Morocco shoes. The twenty-fiv- e Junior High last year; Alfrtd certs. while rrank P. Glbney' Is th roUtlc. t hla ta away. ghow and turned her and squire fcaopnPlctur caught ' up. Bast, Salt Lake's well known tenor; soloist for the epeclal concert on the show of picture, Jerome thought tt the safest busipoignant, aharp, she sat on on shoulder with his goldProf. Anthony C. Land, baritone, lead-- Ith. . compaenlonate and very beautiful, en beard spreading over her blue ness deal In all creation. . Meanwhile ef tb Tabernacl choir; Arthur 1L V which pan through the mind of a sol- aklrL he worked so hard he seldom saw John The programs follow; 4th. X ' Frsber. concert master; Prof. Rowwho Is atilt unadjusted to life dier Afternoon July The squire told Jerome to call on Luclna. He had not the time to call war." J. McClellan at the organ: Mias the after upon her. He was sura that they .. . .Croaby Teal I Little Garden th Teat Doctor. Preecett and show his plan. ana Korns, planlat, music teachsr of Invincible America understood each other although no A small dark, very kind and Round Wherein much Joy quick formal engagement had been made found; experience gained and ptoflt. lady, who was th equiros wife snd derived Lucina's mother, showed Jerome th He waa aura that Luclna Understood ptrltuaj es well aa mundane Without Joas of prestige in a practical door, and h went down th etreet In that ho oould not call because he was neighborhood." a dase. Jerome almost forgot the lm working ao hard for her sake, But 1 Todd Mdentlfle Spirit and Boclgl I 8he He had Luclnathindidandnot undenstand.' Work A readable book fop focjaj portent paper he carried. and her parents pal, worker. The plan of lh hook le to hever keen a Uttla firl Ilka Luclna grew fearing a decllna, sent her west for a offer to the large number ef wartime Merritt. aoctei-rvoma perspective and philJerome called on Doctor Proeeott change was net sure when ah reBut he osophy of th science of their work." who deigned to read hi paper and BOSTON MUSIC STUDIO turned from the weet looking bloomWM. C. CLIVE. Ventoff Advanced Technique of th their dismissed him. Ha hattwo ed summarily sent him a llttla ndte. InformRussian Imperial ftchool'in In a etrang way for a man to ing and IN STRUCT IVINS GIVEN NO ALL Teachor ef , him sweetly but firmly that they volume; Vol. 1 contain tha musla hatehim boy. ing AND On hia PIANO STRING home BRASS Jerome way written bv a member ef the Russian encountered TtoLIJr aad FtAJtO would be friends but nothing more. INSTRUMENTS Pquire Merritt coming out Imperial Ballet. Studio 11 North State Btreot. Fhos Even woodland a of V7" then Jeroms did not believe. a with rrenti A road, Venteff Nsturs men rates tha three Dsnclng for term Serpva Waaatch 7IU-- J. Special ,B h dirl was almost sub- Claoeee for children from atx years "Founded on tha Greek method, and trlng ot fish. "What luck, son lima. However, he made no attempt depicted by the authors to tb teach- called out op, as wu as advanced pupil. "He turned me out Id Ilk to kill to see her, and did not answer the er of Amertva. . OF him. UTAH CONSERVATORY letter. He worked harder and harder. mtx bachwavx yeetoff Rueeian Imperial Method 117 Constitution Bldg. Tlluetrate Th Th mill was built, and work began. Of Russian Imperial Bchool squire laughed and made JeMUSIC. rome walk along with him to hia sla- Jerome set himself a certain, sum to Dancing" ' ter Camilla'' who kept elderly maiden h earned before he went te se LuPletlea, branches music taught CLARENCE J. HAWKINS Bullard, Arthur 8t rang-- r The clna. tate in the old MChitt house. a of Moslem In New Tork - . McClellan. Dtreetev. On day tha vllar waa startled by Jerome alway remembered that Teacher ef Carlnet, Cornet. Theory. R. W. Child, Men Vamehing "My avteussttc-couree- e tho now that Cdtenel Jack Lawson of arrard for and esko-qatln- g etory. having te do with th hour obckcstkatiok s. re end sOvaoeed pwplla Coneor-vaior- y strange disappearance of three men. In tb arbor with Bqulr Merritt and had com Into a fortuna of sixtyfive BTCDIO 44 E. SOUTH TEMPLE. mnrvnin t th beat and meet ench eg Whom had. wanted te marry a hta aiater and little Luclna. .as he thousand dollars from some ,oll min-lroeeonabi. Waa 1146 Old Historian Fhene Wee. I4M, stock, and had gona to Boston certain butifu! women would hav an especially beautiful office. East South Temple with Lawyer Means upon business Donle, Marjorie Pointing Mhw A turn of hi kaleidoscope of life. . et-- ry of th Orient mystery Until he- waa much older, Jerome connected with It. PROF, GEO. CARELESS. Martyft, W. Secret of the - gilrer d'd not Shortly after that th viDiuro bad fully comprehend In what way enother AM "Thn here Ur ben y Trent, DAVID REESE. aga'A Evn Merritt .shock. Abe! Edwards came Teacher of had eolved hia financial appear and help te unearth s Mark, He had been all th time on a whom involving England and difficulties. Then he discovered that home mailing , ttetias Krthed ef Wiclea farm Violin, liaaa Harmony. -Am nr. fifty mile away . and had the squire had made greet sacrifice Piha Itl Cenetltstlen Bldg Will Krarrwt rtbi Ptudle and residence did Bo. Ith East. "A mvn-trt-of hia rpu tea' terea competency to brought betnq ait hia earnings in a tin box. m of American life ef ytery , Doctor Preecett, todey and and take ef a .mtdd,-ee- 4 Amerlcau husinens buy nobody in th eilleg knew that the Edwards' mortgage Int hi own th Bub MISS ESTELLE JENSEN men " s. CALVIN S. CARRINGTON.- bo had been robbed In a country hand B r. a Teung, tavern Teung where Abet bed. staid ever ef plane Now life began to look ef an English ludy of the development --Ptylrt,n right, and Jerome, had replaced the y Hn eoutd brighter a are t red id yn-jPurte may register fad.e Jil g for J force- not Bul'dirg go Melon with e me from a gold between I and hr kiMea tmrt ei4 teebeie. h twm-- V to school In the ordinary a can, StudJa. 6,t rms-'- t with I f he hoard ef hie ewn. , Fast Sect Temple Kt, 'of Tery n,ed cal stuwb'eh ere to went direct nature. He. tn s pie Jgreme-waa ef ctodiee. Roore w I MR 44 Perth Mata, Sait Lake prospering, when an dent e tram. eg scanty free time, rosined tflHe and Bight there came a ram that waa al- Coop, L. Copyright. 1111. by ths Fort Company. (Ths Boston Poet). the Cepyrlght ta th United Kingdom, DomtnloM, tu Colonies and damd-eaole- a, under th copyright actBoo-to-by Publish lag Company. ran In tks Post All lights fe- Mesa, U. B. A- aatll was carried sway, Jerome for the first tints gv Celowel lem a sudden, .Herold Mrs. Mary Eleanor Wilkine-Frte-"Th- e Rsvelt ef Mother" eetab-i- s hep, whs theueend died, and Mft twenly-fl- r I Wight Bs Tour One In a a direct descendant ef thellished. her fame, "But, says the ly twenty tbeusaadMor-rl-tot, Herbert Puritans. .Whii'1 inks read ksr dollar tfivehim, In her was lorn an under-- 1 first publisher thousand to Ebon (Th late New Tork suoceaa) tks hard Luclna. work, tea thousand to John Jennings, standing sf old Soprano solo, "La Oolondrlna". . rsadthe work, five thousand to Lswyor Mesas. .CuradeU Sstc England, its -. , ing and tks study ensint and leva-bi- s Miss Marguerite Lee man. Peopls st enos rsnaembsrsd tbs little Would Jerem Old bet In the More. that tks and Th Battle for Democracy Fuhref paopls t faced give sway the, money. He soon sensitive Select Ion, ftetnlrk's Hits No. 10, b. thsir wags. Shs Ho th rest. money doubt st in gave Baritone Duet, Andantino To My woman childksr put Lamar1 spant Wife keen to th poor of tho vlllago, snd 'must have hood snd youth Meeara Uetlo and Rigby. factory was 'to bo oet up, using tho in tks stupendous.' Randolph, Kara van as capital stock. ....Wledoft I a e s o h money stories These Toatl p Tenor Bolo, ""My Dream1' Tho bet was not blading legalA Hew Usn. 7, with David Reese. birth, , Prescott knew, but did not fall ly. 18621, and Finale, "Star Spangled Banner. England Hun and to abide by hi word. Simon B a seel VL SUrrissT hung hlmaelf before he knew he BrattUboro, Other July 4. Mg lit. Weldon So shs knows ksr and "Silence and need not pay a donor unlees be March Adjutant' Klotor .Vsw chose. Btradella Overture Otherher Stories Cornet Holo. The Sweetest Story distino--. won Bqulr Merritt's wtfe eook a hand. Btull through intimats ' Ever Told as a skilful She offered Jerome tho five thoutian R. Owen Sweeten. dollars which her husband bad contact during ' writer of short sand Soprano Solo, O Sols Mto ..Capna many ysars. Inherited, to build a now mill, but in stories , Mlae Marguerite Beaman. .. Jerome refuted, although ho knew Wida rsading g o s nveness I La Bohene, Grand Beiectlon tup jt meant giving up Luclna. I She charm. Puccinis and kssn absorb and Mrs Merritt aald that ah Inferred most vation wars laalon. eaoels in sym-- 1 that b did not wish to marry Lu- Interm . .Frlml Ptlertlott KaUuk", . factors tic intsrpro- - elna. Jerome burst out with mad important . Baritone Duet, Belecied. She and analy-- l vows of his lovs for Locina. in Mary Wilkins' Messrs, llerlo and Rigby sarly Mra Merritt returned that ho loved wonder-- 1 education, ths sis of Legand of a Rose Reynard Finally Jerome yield- iul natisnt life II d. Pido more. hsu g h aha Tenor Bolo, For All Eternity".. were They standing outside took a at I aKmilker courts Tkte ts Msecberon ... par, dP 4 ulklnf Md ta M tw oka ' true in her novels lor David Reeea wore Elmira and Lawrence Pree-c- o as well as in her Finale, C"8tar Bpangled Banner. st-tla- d Seminary. Sever-thsls- ss was tt talking. Everything - her first short stories. to 7 pjn. Mn, Mry E. Wilkins-FreemaDoctor Proo-oo- tt July B, Evening Program hspplly for them. was Bak e manuscript had given his consent. " J era ms, a Hlpptty Hop March so ungrommatieed When Jerome mot Luclna la th Overture, Morning, Noon and "Ths Jamesons and parlor ah clung to him and wept at Poor Man,1 . , , , . . Suppe and involved that it was rejected. Night -Cornet Bolo, Elysium r, Tks Bpeaka however, knew in Tha Portion of Labor,' are among first, then shs drew him to a little R. Owen Sweeten. damssk sofa, snd took a letter from to these which havs been widely read. her heart tha t ska was destined Tenor Solo, a) In Gay Havana her pocket." . They road It together. the tell stories that her fillad imag. ;v. Ramlck Miss - Wilkins married when shs It was from Colonel Jack Lam son. rejso-tion- s, ination. undauntsd Quits by In tt Juet before hla death. (b) I'll B With Tou When ska .HoUsd at writing until was 40, and moved to tfafucAou, dated th Clouds Roll By.,Rmlck " ha bagged that ths 'sum of twenty Tha Humble Romanes N.J. Frank P. Olbnoy. thousand dollars bo regarded by Lu-ciTh Battle for Democracy". Fuhror as a dowry, to bs employed by Final. Star Bplanglod Banner. you both when you wed Jerome EdNext week's attraction: Alfred ward for your mutual good and profBest, tenor - aololata: Trio Do Lax it during your married Bfa, Emil H. Johnson, socontrlo banjo por I am, dear Miss Luclna, your . formerobedient servant to command and WILKINS-FREEMAN forter father. 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