Show ! TOE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 8 1928 CAPITAL IS STANDARD-EXAMINE- "a comedy in three acts to b$ presented on Monday April 16 by the Dramatic club of Sacred Heart academy! Left to right: Miss Lucille Byrne as Abe Rose qnd Miss Marcell Heinen as his!: wife Anjie Rose The two standing are Miss ld§ Murphy las Captain Samuel D&rByiand Miss Mary Elizabeth Smythe as Bloesy PHARACTERS from "Old Lady ON IN K HEAD FLOWER SHOW 33 I Things Slowed Trifle With Mrs Coolidgc Away it' - JSooiallv r ' Iiy JUAN J All VIS Special Corivpondcnt of Standartl-KxaminWASHINGTON April 7— Washington is head on in the merry business of staging her annual impromptu flower show Magnolias forsytbia jonyuils and narcissi are bursting forth from one end of the town to the other while down on the famous curve around the tidal basin in Potomac park the Japanese cherry blossoms are all set for a splendid outburst on Easter day The White House started the grand display one day this Week when the great big magnolia tret t flanking the driveway on either side of the front gardens came into bloom" simultaneously with the tricky little dogwood trees the one in pink and the other in snowy white—dolled up gaily for a ten-da- HtHllK :ijiHUhl lvfe — cr ti: - i - - ru h i MSV A'fi'w v Pan-Americ- A The mai-riagof Miss Katherine Gudmundsen and Andrew Bingham took place in Pocatello on Thursday at the Terrill home in Pocatello with Judge Thomas Terrill performing the ceremony The home was decorated with a pro- -' fusion of spring flowers and a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Bannock followed the ceremony On Friday evening Mr and Mrs Bingham were dinner guests of Mrs Edward Hansen at her home at Logan and on Saturday Mrs J M Mann of Salt Lake entertained twenty-fou- r guests at the Ladies' Literary cjub in honor of Mrs Bingham fOn Monday Mr and Mrs FrederickiLockton will be hosts at a dinner lat the Hotel Utah in honor of the newly married couple e who is from southern Utah and studying piano and voice with Miss Thomas will be assisted by Miss Elea Fplkman soprano Miss Lucille Foulger contralto and Mrs Wilma Douglass o'clock Miss Douglas is violinist j (Rae) I ri V ' y r " c ARTISTIC EVENING t't- Is""" I c ITALY WILL ERECT WAR MONUMENT M I i Itaii4-(AP- ) — A' BRIKDISI monument to theijtjahan sailor to be in ra way a cquiftf rjart to tho to' tha jL'hknown Solmonurqent dier inl Home will yufyn bo erected here on aprumont' ry overlooking the Aiiriatic Th pat will be' met s not only by pmblic subsoiipi hroushout the Kin Warn and' tha oloniif'B but 'amon Italian emi w grants iabroadi Already coitimittto have been formed in alii the important sea- uort tAvns of It:ilv ti o oil ect funds and cities of buch tg jot ious maritime 3j:tst as (Jenoil Venice and Tsupleti are vitnrg vfuh oile another To enable small subsdribercr to l do th'etr isharji a i series of ii liiami j win pt lsbiuwa arier tne fashion of 'Chi iwtmis! health seals in thei United Stat esj It is hoped! to lKK(j at least the cornerstone o the nrnorial dedi 1iih' the 'tenth cated? ko coincide to anniversary- tf tl)t A' jnlsttce which ceremdny iiij'inbers of the Royal jfamily jthe f i"nnient"and the general saff v the navy will ue lnvneu sp-j-ia- y SONG SOCIETY HAS 4 i: - j The Soiisr societv met Saturdav evening with Miss Ellen Thomas as hostess at her home! 901 Twenty-sevent- h t Nondas Hunter read a paper oik the life ofi Cecil Cham-inad- e Chaminade compositions were given by Pearl Douglas Nondas Hunter Lucille Foulger Lenore Croft Mabel England Ruth Sco- ville Phyllis Whittier and Elizabeth Norseth Miss Elea Fplkman president of tie society gave a report of the opera "The Resurrection" given by the Chicago Grand Onera company in San Francisco while she was there jvlsiting recently At the society's next Meeting Mrs Carrie Browning j Olson and Miss Ellen Thomas will review Deems Taylor's opera "The King's Hench-tnan- 'i ! 4 i l- - - 1 ' fiMlAj vVH c ' - 3 i - p — ir' I'MHi ItN """'iiiummi iiiuii"11 ill vd '! 8 —u ' ""I j I it —i j ' Passion Play Hd$ Hpme In AMerica If-- "New Oberammergau" To Be Given Soofi In Emofomington W - ' :r v 4r - ill i V'4X - is S3 iMI y ' CH y " 3 4 - iS A" Ay 1 ll i'WiWWI u Soviets!' ' Mmei Lunachai'sky 'whose-stagname is Rosiinelle Spinkli V Gloria Brown Emma Greenwell erine and Margaret Kaneko will Mrs I F Dinah Folkman Merribel Stevens furnish the music Petrina Folkman Miss Nettie Stew- Richards will have charge of art and Elizabeth Thomas with Mrs Elvira Folkman as a special j guest of the evening The Wasatch branch of the Women's auxiliarylto the Railway Queen Esther chapter No 4 O MaiL association will give a 1:30 E S held its tegular meeting "in bridge luncheon to the "Ogden the Masonic temple Friday evening branch of the women's auxiliary to April 6 A large number were pres the Railway10 Mall association Tuesat the home of Mrs ent also visiting" members from day April Edward P Turner 3009 Jackson Iowa Idaho and Wyoming At the close of the business avenue All of the members of the branch who can attend kindmeeting a beautiful program Was Ogden rendered in commemoration of the ly call Mrs R O Tucker before obligation Beauty was added to Monday this by appropriate vocfl music rendered by Mrs Ada Cringle who J Queen 'Esther chapter O E S was accompanied at the piano by will hold its Easter tea Wednes Mrs Esther Christensen aind On the day April 11 In the banquet hall violin by Miss Vinette Parry' i of the Masonic temple In the dining room refreshments Mrs Mae Faekler will be chair were served Mrs Edna Beach act- man Mrs Faekler is the 'presid ed as chairman She was ably as- ing officer in the "Whitd Ray" of sisted by Mesdames Ziri Bishoff the Star Special guests of the day Blanche Starftel Letitia Hamen will be all those who have presided Nell Mealiff Helene Case Esther in this office A special program is being art Taylor and Edna Sommers ranged for the occasion All mem A Past Matrons circle O :E R met bers requested to be present in the Masonic temple Wednesday cordial invitation is extended to all afternoon April 4 for a short busi- visiting members ness meeting After transacting the business they sewed for the Red Mrs Charles Gilmore president Cross The hostesses were Mrs of Lincoln circle No 2 Ladies of Iola Blackman and Mrs Olthea the G A R will give" a silver tea Brown who served tea at her home 2361 Harrison ave nue on Thursday afternoon April —— —L 12 All comrades and members CLUB MEETINGS are cordially invited " i 4-I Os-de- rl - j Wrl yaf'W as v V r yaiJih i s 'i - I BERLIN— By ill Pr&ss)t—Beautiful lieleii Lima- charsky wife of the 1 JllRSin n rifn—-' pie's commissar fori cuedtioa and culturel who ttracted'o much at- tentioni at Ge heva during the dis- armament pa Hey last December does mjt find Ifavoriin nt her German jom Quintet cbmrades The VRote Fahn " rtfflr al of the German uoihmunit party brands her wejir nif- olt smart clothes as "tactlcrskeSs It re- proaches her for divfriir 'foolish" interviews on IRustian 'mo4ie art in connectiion with her actlmg for a J 'The Ger- Lrermai) movie concetrrt man relvolutidna rv IwrirUfei-the organ holds I"takel ekreritinn to the whims ofj a thtjatifp lidy who shielded by t Jije name bf aj people's commissar or itne icjispian republic is doing harni tO'tlie fcaule of the j this week although Washington came fairly near jazzing the entire SCOUT COITNCIL TO forty days of penitence Even so it did seem that the doors of the church moved pretty SPONSOR PARTY much in unison with the The Ogen Girl Scout council doors of the smart" shoss will give jtheir annual card party for while pretty generally the snapon Saturday April 14 at the Hotel piest tout ensemble visibly includes Rigelow the following committees a prayer book tucked away conve have been appointed: Mrs M S niently in the limousine was the Stone chairman reception Mrs N date book all dotted over with propC McDonnell Mrs John T Rush-mer hours for proper fittings Not '' Mrs C L Packer Mrs W F 4 V for Easter finery of course— the 1 Nantker Mrs M R Clark and Mrs dress parade is sacred only to the W W Shaw tickets Mrs Frank simple Main streeter — but rather in tables Mrs J Walter El- riaynie for the preparation grand doings nngson Mrs Chester B Morse which will get going immediately Mrs A Bi Core v Mrs Ha tim Ao1-p- i after Kaster and keep everybody and Mrs Sterling Price Tickets worth knowing pretty btjsy until for the party are reported to be they scatter for the summer or selling Kanrapidly and the affair prom to for the tour up pack grand ises to be one of the largest and sas City or Houston — either or both most successful the council has as lucky chance falls out ever sponsored For three score or more of the ever the juveniles grandest party The Ogden branch of th Wom was staged by IVladame Tellez wife en's Auxiliary to the Railwav fnii V? of the am'bassador of Mexico whose association met Wednesday afterof boys and girls range from squad noon April 4 at the home of Mrs 2 to 7 It was a costume party The n a ZZ33 nvennp — — -- L girls arrived arrayed as Snow Mrs with Price and Mrs S jFrank White The boys came as The The regular business rneetlno- rf C Porter as assisting hostesses Miriam Dwarf and there wasn't anybody No 14 O K s was Dinner on Served small tables occurs onchariter there who didn't believe in Santa Tuesday we-evening April which "centered with Easter Never since the world (Taus 8 p m ' at the Masonic tem in jo baskets! hv surrounded there a more graphic prev are asked members ple isiting downy chicks and rabbits Covers to attend our sentment of a "really" fairy tale meetings were laid for twenty-eigFASCINATING BACKGROUND The regular meetinc- of the Cath- v ouowing dinner officers for the The Mexican embassy character iollc Woman's league will be helri istic in its f urnlshment and dec ensuing year were elected with Mrs Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 x'clock i xt cooper as president Mrs J jin the Knights of Columbus hall orations of the republic below the S Paquette first vice io Grande' made a fascinating president of officers will take place Mrs Lewis Payne second vice jElection background for the picture and as as the reading of the anpresident Mrs B E Duggan re- nualwell when tiny Jiro Matsudaira and his The hostesses for reports ft little sister Ise (children of the cording secretary Mrs O D Van jthe afternoon will be: Mrs Mattie l 6m Orden Mme ambassador and 'corresponding secretary Japanese Mrs Herbert Snyder ipress report Fisher Mrs J C Baker Mrs J C Matsudaira) the latter all in flowand Mrs D McCartv A Members of the Bloomington III Consistor are pre$entmg the Passion Play thiijjyear for the fifth er jvirs M A Mouritsen treas Green attendance ing white garmcnts down to her is expected large lieels and the former in- his dwarf's successive season teft is shown the cruclfixiori low?r right is a spene jfriim the sjcension above Is dian Mrs A and suit of green fairy land was com- the betrayal J Frederick Hitch right plays the rot e of Chn&t Gager par wwi u a npeciai i -- I liamentarian L: —Us plete f of the Ogden branch of themeeting Wom ' F! fiawv A Mrs 'waa latA Very soon Ise and Jiro are going en s to the Auxiliary com-Railway ! TWO HOSl fitSSES AT won him many a favorable off to Japan where their elder sisdelegate with Mrs Herbert Snyder Ey KEA Strvlce on Monday afternoon at ana airs sue wis Payne alternates ter Sotsu is to be married to a BLOOMINGTON IllJr — The parison with- j&he great Lang the home of Mrs Thomas T Wil2r CLUB to auenu IN tne lTXIVESrTY (AS annual convention of liams 775 Thirtieth "really prince" and maybe there greatest street a in with world the play the Utah State Federation of WomAs for theiday itse f there are isn't a lot of excitement in juvenile 1 j 100D to en's be them as old as Criristlanity and 50 different clubs in held circles in the capital The A'onioi" fUniversitv club nearly Ogden The Women's 18 Missionairy 19 societyl 20 ofi cast d of a and of several hun pieces a sudcessf-u-l run SLfstiery on Vedneid First Presbyterian church-wilevening at the April ofthe When the Passion met1 Members of the Jolly Dozen club dred years to its credit will reopen 250 personsmeet with Mrs B M fox 2546 honie jof Mrs fplfeyere Child with G B! Fkrrelh local ma n q trar- nf were entertained by Mrs Edwin here soon Play was gifjn in the fifteenth avenue at a Fowler jluncheon Mr-last-hosB las II the boiWetimes ! Ilyli the faction Garner at her home on Thirty-firs- t Additig Machine on Friday April 13 1:30Mrs assisting Burroughs wants to see this century If ClarBroadway company entertained the members street on xnursaay atternoon v ive production Broadway wll have to ed as long att sevei djays It now tess Bridge of diversion j the ence Blessing will have charge of t hours-buof a the threernd was is but nlave'd nnrl refresh organization at a din hajf alm lundred come to For lh4 the hostesses ner at Ogden jthe evening program on Japan assisted by the Hotel Bigelow last Sat- the merits served late in the afternoon though it Bloomington R audiences from all that without 'any intermission y servjedi aMrs Dickens and Mrs E S draws $ W0 000 has been spent deUci$i lunch on small urday night in appreciation of the Ketchie The guests were the Mesdames More than Misses Susie Kath- of The world the been and has parts etich tabliesr with Raster Nicholas Harry Flaror Snen-ce- r witnessed by unsold thousands the on scenic and' elact-j- ical effects basis cts splendid business obtained during A and bines given delightful the past six months Tiutlor fm T''ick Those at drama scarcely can be classed as alone by tending were Mr and Mrs Van Reeder Clarence Preha The incident In- which Christ program of 'flpf was James R' box office never success has It wfio was also Ness Mr and Mrs J H - Miss Dorothy lit wn and u illiam llrown Stallings been a vehicle of pjrofit since the walks upon tje walor to the 'fish- - tin- winner cut ofjjj-iThe Edwin R Woolley prize stilils the tempMiss boat andthen ing 1633 of in i!r whentfie villagers day meet he home of Mrs Stephens Leo Monson Miss Nelda est is said to he a in arvel o£ tcrh- - rlul fvillTIindma-iIona Oberammergau Bafaria made a nlcal 2368 Grant ave- Woolley aid C B Saunders Alfred perfectcon aijd stage craft vow that they woulfl act the PasMii4! asAn Every-da- y Sina Jarman Mr Far-relhas Story tage ojf t le new Con- nue with returned sion Play every 1 Of years should The - sisting hostess N liext "Wednesday from a siit weeks' just to Detroit the presentemply pcrnfits sistory trip i From Mothers they be spared from -the Black tation of sufeh impressive scenes evening y! where he attended the Burroughs Death — j —— — All Star convention So iriTBloomingtoiji the spectacle with a magnitude ijiot yet reached m Is considered "only aj religious rite in any other 5pcctaielei Puts New Into time Musi rluh mt The AllAreando at A realistic the presented reverently and without of Christ is flutDoves on Tuefldar afternoon at Miss Alice portrayed financial of idaa PHONE Dull Tfejd Faded Skin r any gain of the Pharter about xne lire ot ueorge stuaip a Wttle FIFI H PERFailMpCE Just 2040 Ca(pijte powder sprinkled Frederick Mandel Florence Yorea- isees sheep &nyl dbnlteys are led on a wet clotfiil and rubbed gently The series of petforrhances in along the apd over the over the face h$ifi!e retiring will clean son played MacDowell's "To a Wild hihway April and May will pnarjc the fifth nnis Ac int) gates or Jerusalem tho pores of allitrl and dust and oily itose iterresnments were served successive season thjat the project is witnessed tjie healing of the sick accumulation blackheads with Elda Poulson acting as hoshas been carried on by members and blind Ami though it all It jiutB new lif ijlnito tltill tired skin tess po you will of the Bloomingtdn (Consistory moves the Savior — rnj:!' a good night's rest Mrs A Some critics"" wht 'tiavej witnessed teaching Advertiscnicnjj miracles Earl Taylor was hostess similar presentations in Europe winning the p'rforning Jaith df ihe people on Thursday when she entertained and America have pjromiunced this at luncheon for the members of ""sot mthe greatest of all Passion Plavs her club !The luncheon was served PAIN ofr the dramatic imen from Because Frederick Hitch who plays the on small tables centered with nink of the ply nervous and highrole of Christ has not! the ' fame sity excitable BLADDER and red carnations The afternoon as as well ersoris ly of Anton Lang thje famous Ba- those who ai) in ll health have was passed in playing cards High varian actor nor s the cast as been asked & remain away The TROUBLE score was j won" by Mrs - Frank large as the one supporting Lang point s strvsod that the Passion Moorehouse with the cut nHz But modern artistry of stage setand get is not n entertainment to Mrs Phomptly Edward F Stodmeis- It l going Play tings and costumes j together with is a scriptural visuklilzation of the Safely with ter f ' "American electrical jtnagic in light- life and wors fa I Christ testis QUICK CAREFUL of Santal effects is verto said Midy ing give this Mrs Alice with was the to hostess staged possible greatest Knight SERVICE sion an advantage bver all the reverence Sold by All The Pleasant Hour club at her ang fidelity to the works '' others Druggists of the Bible? j home on Reeves avenue Monday The man who made this city the The musicgi accjonSpaniment of evening Bunco was played Prizes OUR plant tolias been of America is Del-m- the spectacle has been so arranged were won Mrs Leote Burton — Nast Studio Oberammergau by 1 give you D Darrah forj 20 years prothat each sfction (s interpretaLieza Faulkner and Nettie Freeimrriediate and excellent fessor of dramatic tive man Jat art A piano solo was given by Illinois bearing's direcjtly upon the Mrs Anna Marion Wood Wesleyan universitjj Before service he scene duringif )vhich it is sung Arleen Hawes a vocal solo by Alice for your cleaning Denver Colo—-- "I have? taken Dr organized and launkhed the Pas- Some of thr selecjtians are from recitation Newey Lleza FaulkSWT by fmM svjy ner and a comic songapparel and Pierces Favorite Prescription dur- sion Play here he attended the Ba- the great orqJtforiosi and are highly Janie by house I cannot praise varian performance and conduct- dramatic Drew after which a lunch was ing' expectancy-anfurnishings Prices epVcially during the r it too highly for the benefit I re- ed research in Biblical att and his- great trial sienes Two choirs of served Mjrs Janl© Drew presented are reasonable j 50 He ceived alI have five children and tory voices ea(H wil sing throughmade changes which t each one wlth an Easter card I ttm sure that the 'Favorite Pre- though they were a departure out each peiormajrt'ce The total ft timber bf visitors to Mrs Margaret Thatcher enterscription" has helped me wonder from the order Qualify tained the members of the Sunny fully 1 could not possibly say too were designed to bring out more the Oberamnitfrgaiii tit America is nuch for it" — Mrs Anna Marlon sharply the lessons to be gained expected to reach 100000 this Hour club at her home on Gram Cleaners from the story of Christ Wood 7 29-- 1 2th St Hrowntone easily quick ercy avenue yearSpecial fraiis will bring pil- Saturday evening or erav tints ly gutely 2215 Wash- In liquid or tablets Members of the cast chosen feuius u uui at drug After a short business session proevery iiuuuie j faded hilr to &ny desired from the Consistory for the first western state jiMUT store ahd hea fly every seat snade Ouaranteed ab-- gressive games were ington Ave played at Boiulcly barmleoi perm a which Mrs Send 10c for trial pkg of tab performance five years ago still for the entire setfies of perform- You Phone Merribel Stevens and Frederick ances las beyn: reeryed lets to Dr Pierce's Clinic in Buf- play the same roles Gloria Brown received the prizes 2040 Hitch is a local merchant untrainfalo N Y Refreshments were served to the Call farrris if Viscnsin Write for free advice CO 1SS2 following you feel ed in stajje art yet his idealistic occupy Mrs members BlJJi NT?H HRMCAl Mary the reed — Advertisement conception of the living iChrist' has OOOOOO" acresof 11nd txinjttn rvantucky Rawson I Caroline Weatherston: er - thrt-ev- - : out-swingi- ng y - RCENT BRIDE er FOR SMART DRESS ' - 9 In honor of her sister Mrs John Cole a recent bride Mrs Frank ullivan entertained at a shower and abridge party on Thursday at her honrej 1631 Grant avenue Spring flowers decorated the rooms and follovj'ingthe games light refreshments were served Those in attendance were the Mesdamea G A Lashus W S Paine C N Nelson C ti Jones C E Richards Jean WiUjjarns H E Gibson Robert Hoggan P T Richardson A J Bidwelt H B McCune Max Jack Passey A L jWoodburyj Chase C jW Chase L Lutz Paul Wheeler L M Hendie C D Sullivan S N Cole and C W Wih-zelHonors at bridge were awarded to Mrs Woodbury Mrs Bidwell and Mrs Passey WIFE REPROACHED ' - f" PARTY GIVEN FOR j - " : f 111 m i " stj-ee- an SOCIALLY SLOW Socially things slowed up a trifle MISS PEARL DOUGLAS who will appear in re-cital on Tuesday evening at the studio of Miss Ellen Thomas 2320 Washington avenue at' 8:30 ft show-of- f ' ARE HONORED GUESTS NEWLY-WED- S I ys - THOUSANDS COME Meantime'- Uncle Sam's sons and daughters by the thousands are bearing down upon us from every besection of the country We-a- ll gan to be rather jostled along about Thursday but when this morning a contingent of 2000 bounced into town from "up York state way" we-a- ll discovered that even the broad avenues anil the wide drivewajs could become downright crowded Altogether it's a grand rendezvous we are having albeit there's a fly in the ointment— the First Lady never before so long off the tapis still continues her uneasy at Northampton She is not sojourn expect ed home for some time to come apfor the congressional parently which was to have Mrs Cool-fdg- e for its guest of honor at the grandest party of its entire history has called the date off Originally planned for April 11 at the Union the party is postponed and no date is named which makes everybody half way in the know wonder however those at the head of things are going to keep secret longer some which grand pronouncements rumor runs were to be sprung dramatically enough on this occasion J R e ht - f'd The Royal Neighbors of America will hold their regular meet ing Monday April 9 at 8 p m Visiting members are invited IIOCH DER KAISER BERLIN — The kaiser is dead as far as the schools of Prussia are concerned Karl Becker Prus sian minister of education has is sued orders to school teachers that all' songs and anthems glorifying the kaiser be eliminated from school music books e has meanwhile left Gt rrnany for Rus sia ! ART! BURGLARS GET BIG $80000 HAUL il i ! — Art an $80)00( haul of burglars made fine old tapeitrios and pictures at the Chateau jdeji 'rptsnaux-Mochevreuill belonging to the Marquis ele? Balle "oyi tope Wf the show t places !of the region! Among the tllmsj 'taken were four sfi'venteenth eiebtUry Aubusson measuring G5 feeit by 7 4 tapestries feet at fine ijiortrBiit on copper of the Prince elje Cordej t Wo portraits pt Mmje de Mjilntenon one painted by Mignardj aVut 1665 a portrait of King tleiiry IV of BEAQVAIS Frarico-(AP)- nt Frances by Porbusj and portrait of the "Pope by Duplessis-Morna- y of the Muguenots" audi of the Marquis di MontChevreuiU of 1680 ' DAFFODIL REPLACES LEEK INii WALLS I ! : t CARDIFF WalH— (AP)— The jof the leelt gradual replacement by thp daffodil aT1 1he national emblem of Wales vtais indicated at the Stj David's days Jbancjuet ' at Cardiff of the Welsh tVnimrodor-io- n t sotiiety If' p The stable decorations were entirely pf daffpdijs anl' the 'flower-emblen- i was wornby jDavid Lloyd George and the majority of the guests The leek appeared only as a vegetable (: i 175ft LUCKV - tlCEk stopg fall- "- inn hair lik VVbyt-Fo- X knotki riimctlet Both told under Moinvnark Clumr t' KXltAeXliirhrr rir tlmooiitm i5pyLUCKM TIGER A I j -- MaiJ-asgociatl- 1 on j 1 ' - 4 - vs C-- El-dr- ctred ed j i - frp t i h '' 90-fo- ot ' Iffi j: j ij the-''-terrtpj- e i i ! "entle-jvoice- " To TLnhdnce a d f wL ! : mm ' j -- ar : '"jiHl ffrmm j long-establish- ed -- - - :! - :':: Pictured the Small r ' I 'Hi ddC7Z Grand model at Other from 650 to 1250 Term payment plan ' wearing GULBRANSEN Grflili J : i - iHkr With a new outward design to match its! golden tone quality the Gubransen (£rand is a thing of beauty Let one: of these kmaft j authentic models enhance thej appeal 6 lyoiir Y LLEAniHG j i m the Beauty ofyour Living jRpom " -- vi D i V if mm' Glen j Bros-Rober- ts Piano Co GULBRAN PIANOS $ A T YPE AND STYLE FOR EVER! Y H OM E - ' 1 j (j j! l f i ' - I ! if l f -- f |