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Show r ' V ' V -. ' "V. ! 4 w rr hs THE 4 DESEEET NEWS v - V-'?- - , F '.' 'f 7 - SATURDAY AUGUST 5 1922 SECTION To Introduce Flapper Blues As Part of Lagoon Vaudeville Bill THREE - k- , - hng ordered vage m COMMUNITY wvJlUvJ Ta-L-T- by edward fJrTriYl , V T ftft' i 'tt T? ITI.1 i ,a: r,..Ei ri (, , 'oK a Tr. fr m a.i rpcnie t- T 1 1 In'rrr a- -.' n.e ?houM rfriK CApTMPisiy a reirt ulh ,wi - re'if Amerrv ri j 3 , e ( r of , , . n Into p'n)'! the adm.ra t.; r- - n.-- . 'hit f!-- .d ndTconT' on v 'TP- - in - il ta Phi at A ' g nc hi e picture fev w w. irt an. Great Interest I being awakened hroughout th city In th week of g to hw tnettttrted Under' th of Mayor C. Clarence Netlen, g.nnlng Aug 14. The committees tre all hard at work and, th week promisee to be rich la achievement laMTuax U- - at your touch. pa-on- sv to th front tiTij r'i ippir i wonderful meumcn v. , 'ie roun'rv p, v , ., ni,h had taken place Ecr r tvitl' - f 1'ff ready to rush forth in golden eplcdor Coming !.i thro igh tr 'th t tx r. tBp,r rrr i1 thp ramp n months a frw aflr rrrn thr.e .ar.r tta an to . '& .,r jrj-j- JfCUSIC imprisoned in the ly uh pa thm a.. elarr and th gent: " i ? t ,r w hsrh w a f ii. th r fhap ' f or in tr , , .ou? f iifi'i , f r , TVWiXlrV is tha best la men'e nature, atlaya strife and la conducive to a ulilty of iurpote and to making men receptive clear reaaonlng, then It la a power hit should be utilised, and. If exercised, will assist In stab .izing us now In times of Internal unrest. Just. as it hat always dona during i danger from without. A eon that steels a nations heart in itself a deed ino'igrd h water the roTrr,,jrir cnii um triini'K iec sr;ritemhn: in ...p.i.g ;d'c" call f tr a week T - r ivith sMfft el rs r MuJic Mu ,3f l. four square to every wind of preja-- 71 end Ignorance, and 7' lue. cupidity, tow may we beet meet the challenge iva r'trbeir1 r'n cwVan'TTtW thosmymtisic appeal r " u hl'li - ,f h n - I m(ir w x Hawkins Military band. C. J. Hawk- Rnyaw U;j p)fy oii 7 to p.m. with Mias Sadia Nell-o'n , r.r th'.Va at hilt fe! v ih Mr. Jphn Stacey, and contralto, r ie ' aiffit "ir Ion rombone. a soloists. nsrl a h ,; purpoe Cf 'ha! imo t jiea. Mn foil 13 Following Is th program: h the roet m!ht he March mare' were b'Tji unde- - - cn-- i hav- eurvSved "Ueta Go i ('4 i" f TTooda An giw--fa, 4trrPfiwy Overture 'Wm. Tell" , iheu Roaalnl fiaveenoured tr! ditiona of A hetero Jan4 ad rPopuladthe- wer tne nrtmem f nMlonilittea fi dfp nd ib ia) "The Flatterer" ... Chamlnad of l nr animni roin'r' bred he even ir1 brd andHTiitjLicAie&r-Q(b) 'Oriental Dance Herbert . buaiaejt Vocal l who arm, '"eri rhanaed Imr horer O'clock In Morn"Three th and bft&sod tn (a) e tbeerr xprwNrh the 'i ire Bad la Roes Original Harznony Four. One of the Features on the lagoon Free Vaodevflle Robledo Program ing" he ep,V'f !on rf rfi jyianhine of Ger mUtarj th'irn? trained wm Banda? "Leave Me With a Smile wae Wt tt Ri?ht, lb) Glbwo, ZrlU Ertm, Bod La Rim aad Edit Cannon. There wuheta" ' ..!) .a m nation Burtnett For the usual Sunday raudevllleat Lagoon. Manager A C. Christensen of the reeort announces that he msjt'r In this transeutr Miss Helicon. There-- p IMrrt ronreprjons j,.rmettiing Bt ,f on, talk9 to any of thr anon arranged an exceptionally attract! e program. The popular Bud LaRues Original Rarmonr Four will be one I of wh.rh of nujele. infiaercea rcrrrr.andirf officers of these camps Selection "The Heart of Paddy of the features. They will introduce the 'Flapper Blue and VTmi Said You'd Die for Me" The slogan ; Ball Whack" tribute uaed by this quartet of musical artiats la more harmony, m Jazz foir.r j.i"i !i'e In rertiin definite he will hear ntueh the intermission. in welding . Dolorea factor 8eal. popular loeal aoprano. and the Intermountain Harmony trio will delight lovere of vocal ' as an importan M.ie.c aa an art Is not new Selection ways. marvelous of th Old th' Folk" Into "Songs men of the Boraaga and BrownLpJa&o accordionist, and crook an-- Da via, character dancer, will add ... Lake accomplishment. but muic a a .int'ersil pleasure is a spir.t to the program. UfThe same store of Increased eff- Trombone Solo,. Selected variety near thought munMr. Stacey. icient ard s".saiplnT power in Indus-- 1 Musio aa an art. an element of cul, S. E. MacmlHen hex been appointed Peasant Dance Lehar olo. The complete -- rogram follow: told good toward furthering the cause ition factories, shipyards, ahddrive or "Russian of American mualc They would pro- marager of the SL Louie Symphony Vocal ture and a sour'e of keen enjoyment trial plans, no Liberty Loan National Emblem March . . vide an Incentive for a composer to orchestra. w..B uttunptwq (a) "My Heart at Thy Sweet tO thOt-- Who.' Ctl.iieA p ir...)P.plB nppw. Overture, "Morning Noon nvplri Selnt-Sae- n could Voice as an ally, to appeal to reasonably Ruppewrtt Night' Grainger has been booked for and education hate giten them aeceas without muic 8,,r that his work would receive 30 Percy 'hem Shall "stir W "When Meet and (b) Solo best In th people concerts In Norway between SepTrumpet ' to Its secrets has Ion been appre- the the I favorable and be attention Again produced service R. 4 Whiting Sweeten. Owen tember and October 13. undr atafactnry conditiona If thd The London Miss Hellion. much or ciated. but due to manv causes. It has to It !s highest to b tfp!ori1 that Tenor Solo, Vest! La Gulbha" from String Querist haa been could was Lewith for been the privilege of only a compara"The Musical begin compoier pieces Argonauts" (A Leoncavallo Oj wonderful power that booked for a three months tour Pagliaccl" email orchestras. be could playto our en-- j tive few who have possessed wealth, that Bamhoue whph harnessed gend) A. Parriah t John ed from manuscript and. If successful, through Scotland and Spain. Inaatiabie ambition, and prolific nat- magnificlerMv Finale those "Star Banner" daye Spangled' In Key Carmen mualc through Pantesia. an Grand deavor Joseph Labor, eighty year old published latr. it would encourage Mind ural ta ent to enjo-- . it in goodly meas-.- i ha been spent, and is Ivtog dormant Intermix don. composer, has JOet had his 1st ' to him as ure movements The Hawkins bigger try . will thlrgr , military band, Is only through such work produced In Vienna, a mats Selection, Trlnceas Pat Mr. Luening teaches composition, est Musc aa a pleisure to be universa- It In A major. Mavor N'eslen has et in motion that give a concert at Liberty park. SunSoprano Solo. Mavfe theory and muF.r appreciation in the Fern Bately. lly enjoyed, mush as a restorative to we can hope o revive thla power. A day. August 4, from 4 to 4 p.ra., with Announcement of the of Orth'1 Chicago Mueiacal Arts studio, and has Enrico Caruso, elder son betrothal tired r.arves, and a provider of bodily j community song week should direct Mrs. Leurtnda P. Brewerton, soprano, "In the Clock Shop of the famhad an unusual cpponunltv to ob- ous a stlmulan to effort and a the attention of the public, the of- - and the following program: real. tenor, to Eleanor Canessa. daugh (Descriptive) serve musical conditions both here ter to soup-of inspiration to iof'y Ideals. ftciais of cltv and state, as well aa March "Call of the Wild" . . Lossy Ariel Quartet In Southern Melodies Cavalleri Canasta, a wealthy tnd abroad. Weber Finale. mui.c as an mine fori e and a factor employer and all who handle mis-I- Overturw "Oberon" art dealer of Naples, was in ! mflu-defctinles a of the music. In the Popular p op, e recent dispatch from that city to the p0wer, to the potency of Irdu-trIdeals Revival . their .. and Herbert and Caesar. of Julius life New (a) "Teeterthoughts" enelng pobtlcal York World. of healthv life and huimg a direct bratmg on reaijiatlon Herbert (b) "Punchinello Fortune Gallo recently returned what It has done under times of these Vocel The revival of Julius Caesar do in can a two months tour of Europe. It from cnu.paretvely prosperity, are without. from new thought. Yet all the-- e thoughts gf.r the feature of the Handel festival at Carl D. Kinsey, business manaeer (a) "Love In Springtime ...Arditi unSett!ed times of trial from within, wGl Ca.I are occupying a larger share of th E'Ihu of In CounTown Mends Auld the and "Little of the Chicago Musical college, reThe many ib) philanthropists, editors Tht, Oo,ttlnn was G.rn.,ny. tM, of thlnkirg men and worn- - L,t of hl of their Roma be pleased to lea In fact all who sailed on a two months ty Down tour n cently in nhirh tlcians, rlav, nr, produced en In America every day. Mrs. Brewerton. to Salt Lake City don In 1723, Is considered one of the of Europe. desire to serve the people, see what conIn vocal the public's training The Rainbow Girl Hlrsch open a studio for Selection Many vnangeu Charleston's first master-claIn a remedy ilea here. remarkab'e speclmeme of Handel's ception of the real power of rnuelc Call spent several year In Europe work, not only Music ha economic va.u. It In- Intermission. is unique In the fact musically but also were wrought by the war, and thlrre-vena- l crease working power and makes Grand Selection from "Samson and it la being conducted In a gravewhere hie studies were Interrupted by dramatically. that of opinion was due to the e Danish" Music has a social and the outbreak of the Greet War. Upon work easier yard. The class Is under the direction vice mus.c rendered during the conof Leslie Hodgson of New York. hie return to the United Stele he stu- Prizes Influence In the broadest Request. political Students. teachflict. To aay that music waa one of aena Italian Vocal the famous Mme. Schumann Hetnk, contralto, died under It It la a harmonuer. the determining factors In the winf a)"AtnorUa" Wins er MenottL Hit ability as a vocalist will sing in Culver. Ind., on August men s thoughts, allays The of students New the Zngland of be considered ning victory might and instructor was soon recognlaed 12, for the benefit of th local branch (b) "Selected." and neutraltiea discord Bingat first blush a greatly exaggerated Mrs Brewerton. and for the past eight yeera he has Conservatory of Music, Boston, aw of the American Legion. together make men think togethtechstatement of the facta, but an analy- ing I be Endtoott . the . . and offered voice on Two Numbers for from Atlantis" ha building again To see this actualized prizes taught sis of what music actually did In the er. Safrarsk nique of singing with success In Bal- excellence in composition. The prizes to attend a community eing where war must convince even the most butsuccessful to be competed tor In th season of "Love Song. and In Denver. 'reached hi timore ha leader a (a) It has been authorillvely CHURCHES skeptical. the attitude of th peoHaving studied under such mister 1422-- 2 3 are Class 14200 for the (b) "Destruction of Atlantia" ate ted by high official In all the Al- crowd. Note Qiisx. Lcuve and Marottl. best overture or olhef serious work for ple as ther come together, watch their Finale "Star Spangled Banner" Key as Mwnotti. lied armlet that music was just aa faces Mr. Call should be a welcome addition orchestral performance, not to exceed as they sing th patriotic song Baptlftft essential to their soldiers aa munitwelve minute In performing time; At Liberty park, Wednesday. Aug- to the music circles of thii city. hate steeled the heart of paImmanuel Baptist, 401 east Second tions, food, ships coal or money, and that 7 In hi family made neces4 Class 2 2250 for a choral ballad or South aee Sickness to Hawkins 4, from ust to th p.m. sacrifice and service, triot street. Sunday school I 45 a came the coutrles fully to rvalue that work for chorua and orchestra, m rank J Lucus. expression as they elng the old band, with Mr. Sidney Klein, tenor, sary his leaving Denver where a host other superintendent "a singing army is a winning army. their to not 11 o'clock, subject of exceed satisfied In twelve minutes th of as proand will patron friends five regret perof and love sentiment, familiar soloist, Morning worship following aongs WTlter. not a musician, haa gone Ho It is certain that as forming time; Class 3 1250 for the sermon. "Prayer and tha Ideal. and hie toward note attitude th leaving and gram: finally so far aa to aay: "If music had each other as recCordlna a native son of Utah he will find a best suite or smaller work for small evening service during August. A. G "Zaeatecaa March then disperse, they battle-froon the been denied the Allies acting pastor. orchestra: Class 4 lion for th best Alderman, Bellini hearty welcome home. Overture "Norma Bethel Baptfst church. Ninth South and at home and Ita Inspiring ognize In music its great democratic Mr. Call and hi family will arrive composition In the form of a move- and Lincoln street. H. Lyon Baynes, power. Popular aid had been given only to the Cenof a string quartet: Cless I pastor Sunday school 10 i. m. A B la) "Bmtlmg Through" ... Penn In Salt Lake City about September ment for The paramount value of democracy tral powers. It Is probable that the Jackson set 1432. beet of lino the five or superintendent. Morning 1st. songs (b) "Stumbling" By creatwar would have resulted In a German la the rule of the people. worship 11 a. m. subisct. Tha New Vocal group of piano pieces. The prizes al- Birth Yeung peoples meeting 7 p victory long before the United State ing a spirit of good will and appealing so carrv a year's scholarship In comof Shuster Gustav and Mrs Mr. While It "Say Dancing,".. Miss m.. (a) Grace Krumrael. president to the best Instincts makes men recepentered the conflict. Wltmark the Shutter College of Music recently position. Paul R Frengar wilT speak. Gospel therefor a disHow often did some Commander on tive of reason and service I p. m. subject. Why I am (b) Tim After Time" .Wltmark returned from a month's vacation in of whose Judgment rested the success or tinct aid In the dissemination not a Mormon Colorado-Authority and conM usic Personals. Sidney Klein. failure of every maneuver take he sound economic and beneficial printinuous revelation will be dealt with. Medley . . be tha will This leetur In tb time to bring hla men on all crucial ciple. Our democracy haa met every Selection Past PopularArr. closing Mira Annie Louise David, harpist. Duel D Kerekjwrto, notM villr!t, Brockton series W. A- - Filer of Los Angeoccasions, mturic in Its many phases challenge, from 1774 to the present, Intermission. will appear in Salt Iake City in th Is teaching a summer master class at special les will play the cornet and lead tha It Is Interesting to note that General and It is called upon now to the Cornish School at Seattle. Wash. music. Selection "Th Bohemian Girl early part of September. The firet radio recital ever given . Balls m Burlington Baptist, corner Indiana HawC. the of director In Texas wa recently held at Hous- avenue and Thirteenth J. Hawkins, West Ml Amateur. hie Frieda wife with kins ton Mrs Band, and Military John Wealy Graham, school 10Dreseel.. missionary. Sunday by Voc- ala Fred Wlnthera, superfor will leave night voire Sunday and Grafamily, Sake teacher. of Auld Mr. tha "For piano Lang la) intendent; Baptist Yeung People's Wltmark week's vacation at Fish Lake and ham presented over 100 of her pupils Unloq 7 pm.: evening servlee 3 pm., 8yne Rxvmond Simons tenor, who Wltmark Bryce Canyon. (b) "Angel Child" subject. "Jonah Gospel, fourth study spending the summer at Beverly. In th book ef Jonah; prayer meeting Sidney Klein. g 20 e double mixed quarI On seaMara.. an for August active Tobanl Wednesday I p.m. Henry Jacobs, minPatrol preparing fe) "Japanese son. Judging frpm advance booking, ister. Margla tet from the Shuster College of Music (b) "Valae Bloue Lafurnish several numbers will Rio Grande Baptist, between Ninth at he will be fully as active as he we Finale "Star Spangled Banner Key and Tenth West on Second South. Sun. last season. Th Street Carmens Band. G. R. goon. Th Municipal Opera. 8L Louie, re- day school 10 a m.: morning service H Carmen, director, will play the folam., Dlsclpleshlp." Ukelele Tim club la planGranite cently opened the seventh week of the service.subject. Sunday. 4th, August program lowing at Burlington church; evening prayer from 7 to 4 p.m. at Pioneer park, with ning a party to ba given at Plnecrest present season with the Initial per- meeting, Thursday 3 p.m. Henry JaApproximately 200 formance of Strauss Mr. 8. Klein, tenor, A. .A. Johansen on August fl. opera, "The cobs, minister. are expected to be present. Eve FalQueen's Lace Handkerchief. Lwtberwm. end J. D. Reese, trombones aa lon. a the queen, and Elsa Thlede, Lutheran ebureh. 11 Evangelical Leon Is Mias Amott leaving her po- who sang Donna Irene, scored big hit east Seventh South. J. A. Schllchtlng. March, The Imperator . . Chrlstenaan as sition at sheet music of the the manager school opening performance. pastor. Sunday begins at 1 Selection. Luda D Lemmermoor teachers for all classes; divine Harrison Keller, a member of th Donizetti department of the Deynee-Bee- b Thousands of people enjoy those service at 11. aermon subject. "Scripon August 15. She is to bo faculty of the New England Conserva(company and Historical Reason for Inmarried to Dr. Guy B. Rose Septem- - tory of Muelc. recently gave the en- tural weekly free band concerts while Popular' A Caroline Rolling Stone tire library of the 301st Artillery band fant Baptism. . L. . . Young and 8qulrf b'r they picnic at beautiful Saltair. tTkrtalag Setose. to the conservatory. Mr. Keller had b. Polonaise Clapp Firet Church of Christ. Scientist. 33 Others delight themselves with Trombone Mis Nan Browning, popular local purchased th library from th Feature: east Broadway. Sunday services, 11' planltt, recently played th following a. Sleeted an enjoyable bathing to radio. am, subject Sunday sermon. for broadcasting: Martha Atwood. American aoprano, oclock piece "Virginia b. A Trombone Slide, Africans" Spirit; Sunday school, e 14 ajn. Th treat to get away from the heat of "In Bltleblrd Moon Blue. received work Land, her at high fqr praise Wednesday Lake evening meetings ere bold River. "At a concert recently given at Gottolengo, at 3 oclock. "Stumbling. "Wans, the city on Sundays. Intermezzo Chxracterletla Wedding e "Swanee and River Moon.' Italy. Jesse! Dawning. of the Winds Second Church of Christ. Mary Kork Is among the soloist 544 east South Tempi street. Scientist, Stumbling Confrey Sunday Popular, BAND CONCERT, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 who ulll appear at the Institute of service. H o'clock am.; Sunday ochool, IntermMrm. Arts and Sciences at Colombia uni- 4:44 am.: Wednesday evening meeting. March. Landing of tha Troops Crosby Made by K. Owes Swreteee Beat. I oclock. AH are welcome fe these versity next winter. Tenor Solo: Sousa's hand, during Its 30 year of churches service. EmMatn . Katlonal t March Srrnitt "In the riock Shop ...... ..Orth existence has traveled over 400,000 : Free reading rooms 512 Walker Bank and t Overtur. Momlrg. Noon Baglty Mein and Second South miles, which includes many tours of building iDescrlpure) Ball w need in thte country Is a the United States and Canada, Night" where Christian Science litera8upp "What streets, five of ture 9 Ariel Mr. 8. Klein. In I Trump Quartette Southern bo obtained. 8Uctd may of number email orcheetrae. and one sponsortho around world. Europe, Melodies R Owen Blast ed Selection. Carmen Episcopal. by the different state, if possible, . Robert Heger. conductor of th 4 T anor u jLa tbubha, Japanese, Intermezzo "Tokshoma so that Amertoan composer may have Munich Brahmt Bt. Paul Final. Ninth East and Third Festival, will ba from Fagllaed' . LaancaraUo Morris their k- streets: Rev. Mark Rlfenbark, Beutmade compositions Sunday, played." musical will feature II. director after August John A. JarrUn general Old . e.m ; Dalby Swoet Song communion, rector. Holy Mtea Blanch SheWoll, eoprano, aolo This Ja the view expressed by Otto Bruno Walter teavee Munlch. " Mr. church school, I Orand Fanui, "Carmen- ,, . . . . Banner 4.44 Star holy communKey Spangled C. and" Mr. e . . 7,7 7 ,,, 7. Melln Feteraon barirr member of th commit- Walter ha resigned as opera director. ion and sermon. Itam.; Luening. ,TBlata !tr m. Rev. a Allen tone aoloiet. INTCRMIfiSION tee selects Richard Hagemen has bean ap- Jacob ef Logan will conduct tb eerv. operas for Th Street Carmans band.- G. R. the which in Q.urAmerican Selection "Prlncaea Pat" Herbert Sunday, a 19, Language Opera FoundawlU associate musical herald and Icea director August pointed 7 Soprano golo. "Mnrte" Carmen, director will play at Saltair Lake program In which !L Owen Sweeten tion. i firet conductor of th French Reper"First Methedlat Episcopal. Second Fern Bataly Friday, August 11th. from i to 7 p.ra. will again feature a "Kiddles Day. Suck organizations would do un- - tory of th Chicago Opera. East and Second South. 4:44 am, followr Th . program church school. W. W. Jose eunortn-Unden- t; . Booth March. Nash , . ... , 11 am, sermon by Rev. StanSelection. Faust ....Gounod TRAINS Curtis, Climate end Charley Arthur Confrey Popular, Stumbling . . 4 30 p.m, Epwortb league deacter; . . White Metre Overture. The Queen votional service: 7:45 pza, sermon by Call Lk Tr, 9:14 A. m.t St nofi I p, m, Ad r sttry to tnlnutA Rev. Stanley Arthur Curtis, "Save th Paraphrase, .Auld Lang Syne . . Roes trtta fuadftya e4 hlidr I p. m. Muelo- by th church quarUahl Surface. Overture, Greeting THIS FALL THU and Mra R. O. Burkhardt, organ-le- t. La Tradier tet. Palome Serenade, Spanish . Selection. H. U. 8. Pinafore 8ulllvan Prcehytarlaa. Beyer Songs of Ireland Church, east First Presbyterian Original Caprice. Solitude Mereadant Owe South Temple and C street - Rev. Tbe . lie Are Bebeel efef37th Wm. Seredy Selection, Old Favorites D. Davies. an Ewing . Eminent With D, miniGeorg Instructor Faculty Donaldson Popular. Georgia ster. Sunday school 4'44 a TO R . L. FHvaz as C1m Learnt Z ... .. Reynsrd Bowl of Panels Van Eaton, superintendent; renting Braarfcee AO of MuteDraasatt Art rafclta ggeaktae .. Key servlee of public worship It Star Spangled Banner am, Ballroom aa Faery Daaclag. Vision and th Tho eublect. sermon, far Ike Stadeatai PUiatt Advaatagas 5 pm. Task;" Young People meeting Vie Fern Bately. advanced pupil S. Bwrtee JMt. rite as tept. RtsMf lml Pkasa fa Catalog. A cordial welcome to all. of J, W. Summerhaya, will he featured Stvtue Order. In th Sunday, August 4, hand eoneert , Tho Divine Order will bold Its regat Saltair In a soprano eolo number. Mala Bldg, gad Office Mali ItrMl a a Pleat Berth. ular spiritual services at 404 Hooper R. Owen Sweeten, eenduetor of th re. at Lake Ctry. Pkaa Waaatah SUB building, 24 east First South, Salt art band will be beard in a trumpet Citr, at I eubjoot. the bee pe jn T ; .n , in coin- . . id mt fk ramp qn For nearly a century it has keen the great lareeH A ' - rjo p n- . -- ' rar - icSfcSfiiJfcCBwa - W i Ol.r 11 So rnf)jrr, BROS-ROBE- RT PIAVO CO. MTI Walp Salt Lake City Bitwi re fo-r- f to.r, to .' B-!- h ..... d ... e . J Ittfreatlml n dan-the- Joelah McClain will be th corpreacher for thi service All are Christian Endeavdially Invited The or will meet at 7 30 p.m. Musicians' Directory conx-eve- Sharps and Flats lr J 1 ye. J bst I Sec-os- Rv. I i St4ata Blfcl rr; Mot Sun?. tnd 9 p.m,,d Scottish Rit temple. 141 south Esst street. Third Freshrterixa ohureh. correr Seventeenth of E1Tnh Esit end South strL Sunday school at 9 45 m: preecninf service t 11 i m, .... I e by B N MatSpiritual Philosophy." thews. iol.ee d by to - and demon-trtlo- r m .ychmti y '",nd7n REGISTER NOW For th iummr with DAN JANSEN Lon-tur- v Clarinet ss piano-playin- g Studio 151 So. Saxaphone Cornet. Mala Waa (114-3- Salnt-Saan- for BERNARD C. DONE se i ,jr Comet. Trombone and Plano Arranging, Transposing. Copying 1141 So. Muz Hyland 104TJ Studio IN CITY Wm. C. CLIVE. TEACHER OF VIOLIN and PIANO Studio, 114 N. Stata Phona Waa CALVIN S. CARRINGTON. Plan. Studio til Constitution Building. Dr Mason's touch and teehnle. la Mathews graded conjunction with course of studio Hours 2 to 4 p. m. GEO. SKELTON. Mas. Bae. 404 Its Singer and Teacher of Singing. Beginners fad Advanced Pupil Studio. 4454 Main St. MORRIS TRE WEEK Tftictoer ef 0AXAFHONE Orch'.ty. Nt'i'J. AND CLARDTCT Studio 419 Hooper Bid. Phone Won. 7401-- an.. ... ; TENOR. J. WILLIAM H. LESLIE Instructor Cornet j PUae ' Brae Instruments Cornet let Paramount Empress STUDIO NO 4 rtTSTER TERRACE Weeatoh 4011 434 East 4th goutH L. D. S. SCHOOL OF MUSIC The on big innate school of the Miscellaneous tS ' flit. ALFRED BEST. i Si,'.' SJl ltd. 1 eolo-lat- j 4 Ttaebtr ef CONCE 5k Tel. Waa Hooper Bldg. fUllftt Fteae. Hiriftip. ta41o a4 rtiidftDce 920 So. 7th a-- JAW Per lint of successes, ses ttudl PROF. GEO. CARELESS. . see ' VIOLIN STUDIO 1 ... (404-- . Intermountatn West." Private instruction and eomptot courses offered In nil branches of music dramatle an and dancing. 304 N. MAIN. SALT LAKE CUT. Wasatch 3114. ...... . -- - ............ ENROLL r L. D. S. School of Music ........ ...... ; , 1 see ...... C2- - i L. D. S. SCHOOL OF MUSIC - I pn. 1; 'xw, v"t. v v 1 z ' ' " FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Veflt Re OtMee-De- eU mown Them StrengUk Thin preparation for the treatment of freckle is usually so gueeessful'la removing freckle end giving n clear, beautiful complexion that It is sold under guarantee to refund the money . if It tall . Don't-hiyour freckles under a veil; get an ounce of Othln and remove them. Even the first few applications should (how a Wonderful improvement. some of the lighter freck-le- e . vanishing entirely. r Be nur to eek the druggist for th double strength Othln: It is this that le sold ba the money-bac- k guarantee, j Advert 1am A. gu d i |