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Show , cd.N.I!,,,A . -,,- ,,,,,, . , ,7,":!'"'"' , , , il' ) '1' . . -- "0v44IO- N TWO I DESERETi EVENING NEWS SATURDAY APRIL 13 ' Os 'ir.,RAKESPEARE lik., , of Death of the World's Greatest Hon redth Anniversary to be Celebrated in Many Parts of the Country. NTDletif t :I I ! r 1 I :. I , i . blr , . ' .,, ., , t , t,,,t 17, , ee-a- f ! ,,,,,,, .' ,. N. .r- .,, i !! thateiv-covere- - . 1 -, 1.- t,-- ; - e- ilf le o- ' , - . ''!"re .' i Ifl, nt a- ' , . i:'-w- ,:' -- 1,t -- I : I " :.,-.-- i i lli ,,I I the day and r- - 1,, share of the program for the celebra- I!Davis, EL M. Allison, C. 1.. Mc Saul., Chaucer or Spencer. or nil isaumont the ages are enacted In hot., of Ihs !hour lin,' it t .,.t i... ,,trg dour: !,,rg 1r ', t pet by ., week from the various programs !F. H. Knickerbocker, George H. But-- 1 t w f 0,, :, (, .1 .k tne spec,10,3 at,t .i.1 !):!,- lye memory. far as tion , 13. E. .., !, school in the '.t rn to t held A buildings. ,, mak', lens further. respective Critchlow. ass house FtketTeAre. which ;ler. The , little Arl,1147 ; (.. 3 rontr.o; U. RichPreston m,,1 Itits.roro"a.e. por he .1.,...t:!1 winvon include tards. Dana T. - it :,1, !(.1 i(.,,,(..e.,1 upo n or The numbers will probably in (t,:,, w .: , ;.,r,-Marie Tyng. Thou art a Monument x!!!. .1 a tornhe.' Mild by htm bequea1to1 to prtzert from Shakespeare's F. X. A. Eble, Smith, dramatizations -, booke John. the owned and occ,..4,1,1 !!, A Mrs. Erank Larson, And art alive still. wiv;,, It ;, fon!n ar ',Ap in book tnsame nnr, :n lhol ti the ,rr of ),1 i:tar"th4r.; air day old English games, and gongs !Mrs. Charles IV. 3,1.aktn, Miss Zot live. coilateral descendants Untl: rf :!71 ..! !I., entl,Ply f,r r, ,,,r' JA::, t,',,, IS MO' plays, ,,,,,,I, ,, 1 tt ' al And doth et: April. It and Mugs Violet Perkins. It ',hefted from and dances in early Elizabethazi mawe have wits to 'A 7,t..,,,,, .. rortitle Wh..I1 Tht, .NItrcli.,:c ( h.r the 23rd p,,i.,t. In i OIL -r ttzoo. for !flier N:ght. to give. wo,n,p wa e born late Ilittaw T, !,r !J r, ,ot, n, years later It w.s porkit,-he ;Forty p,;. that : mil:sewn life of Shakespeare has been one! The cast for the university producA the crporation of ., l'i el f .ind via 4Tup:f,h rt;t!n y ,'..k ..,., :.,' .( .!! tired April 26 of Emerson In his Dream" of the literary "Midsummer of rnoet as for tion Night's all t. the time ., v., ,'.I ITa.t. t...',...',1 7.1144, 11112 en.gtnas (i.( ,4 the past! spears. in referring to ti, of aut that he dieel upon, has not yet been announced but the :three centuries. Little is known end 1( hae been ,,,- t the '1 ot the thorttative biographical ffa.thawav's home al.- into shape un- ;real man. who. n '''!"1!'HYP; a. t, ging f ,r i.,,,1,:p 02101ore ofyear, cht1-- 1 uho ,h play will shortly beofput art the .. divine ,.i ,,, t giving April. 161i of onlv the is g:,,phy Prof. Maud May dren of his brain k t f tL mr.t!: Of tine der the direction at d w.her lao,i .f to the world.: "Shakespeare - ro,ill t.1! litained in the hand. of de.cend.i ':,,', freely ever! thi-- terdehtenary and of 'Shakespeare; , ' Babcock. 1100.1 leo submerged himself In his 1.51,.; .!, , i. lt,, ,'.- - :.,:t , r., -Mi,,,kft:. Art hA,4 V't, world. In tili,en!Iht,,t4titaitwuaryy, -looser the great writers Consmittent. Local ,,,, Pf4.f otuortihnem,i4. p 'murk St, that the I, the ,!',,,H. 1, !un,toth hiatitutpot i,,,I e,,!,.,,!,t Ir., T,v., world of his day ...,,,A- (It Englisn illum!rrp e . n oaer .1 and the United The governing board In charge of the lected to recrd tor froir the 1.n-ro of the f benefit . forthe pill,. t 014 infor-it Trey, f.,:l, riff postertty's sympathetic hour, t that the quaint. tr. t ., f, ,... , .ge lien, JO- lituatrator eltenatv.11 celebration is composed of Governor filiation the manner of man who was: and"Hence. l.,Nt though our P,Co.rr.d history of Shakespeare's .,- - l!. al) The artatri rie wet' ;,-- ;' few t,,,- ',.., - eei .13,1:81 particularle Irat, William Spry. Mayor W. Mont Ferry, their author. early sweetheart occasion.' Sha with the so yet. !is meager. A t"r, wife is now also a pleturetelue me rt!ebrats Mr I t ,, ,', H. Johnson. of the 1.:!w,! N tnotal i tile ' M. IL. moot.pi, tile Walker. Joy c h, Many feen ha a biographies written! biographer. instead of ',rot apiht rid of him who Johnson said "a at.. it A 1.h.,, who illus. raAd four .,1 an., r,,, ut- ,., the poet and his work. Charles Tyng. Lorenzo N. Stohl, Heber and WilLny theories as to . Bowe. we have really the ,t.ray 0, ...,,,,,t.." 31411111D1.., ems of every daseriP M. Wells, H. G. Whitney, Rev. Peter allty worked out from his his person-d, vted to the ,,f "'rurmIt!o,nt of an age, but for all tittle." ede, -but materiah is which writing; An authority toi Stiakerpeare pea r,, At e largeh tit wit ,i Po,' t',1 '1,',, Geo. G. so far nothing definite and conclusive a tai fortr awl et every range Simpkin, D. H. Chrietensen, character , 001 wtesr,,, it .,rc e111; 11Z.'"''r,".7yrww!r S. A. Maginnis. O. J. P. Widteos. has been given of the actual man who. describes pur;,,,t, Mr. Ahhe) "araphy in this rootitry is Mr. if map. charart which iie that the i r mee d of Ralf, une; !lac a,;,. correct lot ar, taltect ?re. tort, chief of A. aeep preeent ill J. "". Mrs. Gorham. aleyer, X. A. tobtiographer F. Eble, eg s years ago . depicted man and his anil rrun meet to Ctnele at, tl, more or tingreite Vashingtun. L,!g than' and Mrs. R. It. Lyman. ;about 'r ernotione with the most a.,carate the man eh, 1 with him would- n A Impart 11 library s hp- Meyer recently granted en Intr hit,..ography ..f wisp toLI' ent centuries. has con- The memorial service committee Inand with the most uprerne pres- - 'deal to know. We have his r. -- rd..' coo- to I Wee'lA r :r.her a Godthis of ant, complete, nroart.ing paper, ,t1 A. repreeentatit.e cludes Benjamin It Peabody. ,entation th world has ever known. ivictione On thowe et.et:ons which reilueeted information to the mind i ..,,rsletb.r in -, '!..t,' ,I1,nntl of 3O,t(,,i , roneerning antthe Rev. Joseph Sullivan, Mrs. A. Villtikrn Shakespeare Was horn in knock for answer at CV' ry pa.,..o...;,,a th:e :hostuemees of the reatlInd dard. of ,ng etiortncet. 1,er,,t i,,it.... R. Mrs. It Lyman. April. 1564, In the town of Stratford-- , life and death and lov e. ori wealth J. Gorham and ., t eed for heap t, ,ile ,,,,t, otors Shakespearean& am well h, Git the finance committee are John England. The house in which; poverty. on the prizee t.1 1,1,., and ttm adviee regarding of every tetioli. lit the mite!) i4 rha.,,,,,,,-.1,-, W. he aaallable nil ccirnpany in W. G. W. Farrell. litratare D. Spencer, a tr11 we come On !hem. Celebration. ' sat law the light Runde today. way whereby f.lt. to he Po fur the study of Sil akerpeare. A. N. MacKay. W. E. King, the flit Trimmer, thtmost and men of exalted t i t t -- 1. is inflaeitres, shrine I'llat ti character at are M11 hi, .f the itepk:rtoxe it now univereally 11111'1, '' f that "I think Leig .3 ,.i the James. John and for A n Salla pilgrim may worship- - He 'occult and open. which affcet their ' reoneeded that Shake.peare i erica we 1,, t .1..i t d het e iv t,, ; trs !!.ee includes IShakeepeare The program committee neaps secording to the was the son of John Shakespeare, , of fror,g 1'; ,,,,,, tunes. and on those rt.yerire. Teel. p tit tee, a. the world ereitteet B. Lewis. Roland Prof. literary Prof. genius Reynolds, '.111Pfaklify of '...f.mv,1,-0of fair substance and fa.siltIOW ill ;demoniacal powers whiei, defy n!'n,"'!- - ever seem" said Mt- 'Alma, ., .i of the Shakespearean "He L., W. Mackin. iman R. Griffith.. Charles t the and of his wit.. who vsas he- - ence and whltilo yet Never J. a:t al tt., neen the moat widely tratislated. - m r M, er I, ,.., .,r governors. - it:lento-toMrs. T. Naylor. Miss Ells M. Dukes. for.town, in ,to her and their gift ,,i,-- kip, beAring th.e ta.1,marriage Mary Arden. tho malice that now it is 1,,ssinls to read en a civic Miss Z. A. Woolf, Miss Charlotte Stehoure.---ant Lake eli1eci such Tina sele(. tLi cor-.- , r ,,n ev la almost B. daughter of a wealthy farmer of thu, Miss Maud May Babcock. , 2 " f'f. fir of the stody Sliakeemoire the read z, oat ever Lion as rine in honor of.,the wart, vat!ot, "A ' ''' son (neighborhood. The .,",,li was William I"Who .I.'r, langutigo. Miss Margaret Caldwell European Cecil Gates, , the ii,,it without finding ptatt are ail and F. X. A. Eb lc ',on& ,sonnet Itheir third child. th drat son. ard ,,,Ht. n',- - n '.,,,1 , ta,trroh.c, draniatist, if these plans e of the tn,e,, di.... !),ad, t. Shakespeare received the solid null- - had there revealed tintoor ti.aiote that LeitshIll the ha, The publicity committee la oorr poo- !mental ... te.ehei through; for schools. clubs. And the lahrar,.,.. ettiger.t. the tentain education of the average Eng- are no masks to the Americane ia A great degree. ot Arthur J. Brown. E. A. Vander-vente- ' nab ed all are of and the uniting too., 21-of lore friendship chic organizations at the beet boy town's 3,T,t. April 2, a can of 1,11001, tea Mrs. with E. :alluhasittai:.otthte, W. April J. great Robert poiet Jessup. tte,t,t,I.th: .1;r:tr,t of sentintente ii! tt, inot suthe deal of pride to the wrk whb forces for the plays and pageents Traughber. Mrs- - C. H. Stevenson and lwhich the master etas a mound classiA wn) oiatie Moe. at a tro i ,1,1,0,' the and. I',nar) cal provide scholar. ceptible The have 'whole's done. The relates adobes,. History. however, time. Mies Lillian Connelly.Shekespeare I. rt ten at Olaf t,..11.ty to incrf,,,e oink 1,1rther !'ke ina intellectual of men most notable achievement la' the The general committee is as fol. that the student early left school to i moot .,.,, s.h.ch ,... been det.e',.; :: r in bees stth a memorial eery- "What trait of his prtvite mind has taroirum edition, be Dr. Horace great assist his father, whose fortunes aboutl bait- rrilm the tahernaele. April 30. This filk drama, one his in orarnas' hidden not he den, es anti .!a i,ag- this time hove been neer tit svhieli an unfavorable F. 23. but experienced J. P. Wititeoe, University-- 0. sae planned for April lea nis. end unit thls April 22nd can discern in hie ample pirturee of continuedPhiladelphin. turn. sem parti,t; r r.t.-,1death his not since Miss so as to by W. Corey. Reynolds. George been pomponael beet in 11,W a e hat A also and tt e king what los t..11, A lt William Shakespeare married the gentleman the niort important !tie ,,,,,,..,..,,, I probalay Maud t,....... Babcock. With the haeter services. May ntt dis hint. 1I t,'. tr,s humanittee pleited 1,0,1,,i,t,,,1 toe edition of ShakespeAre ever publirhed I 't 1 ,,a tier"1 as Charlotte Stew- Anne Hathaway of Shottery. a hamlet forms and High schoole----Misspeakers for the- occasion it. att 1,h are cin Ili.t't I Ur in troops of frletam. in large it le.g In the parieh of Old Stratford. totdelight text. an and authoritative M. L. M. in Miss Three giVes , eammittee Glut. Ella Duke. the or charge art, Let horeao of cheertil toying. woe and l'a 1.,- children came to this union. These hospitality and toral and critical notes, and (plots . 'he felte!alliArl Ite teoirt,.r, ei,at, e,,,le!to teethe Rev. Pe ter A. Simpin, Elder Ian and Capt W. C. Webb. let Varavick. let Antonio the- freeiv from tile commentator and nO And Granite high schoolProt Adam were 81,1Kannit. born in 1553. Hamnet, Timon, et ho het ., n tt hie heart.v r. Irb;lny, Bishop Paul Jones. the for answer gre.it merchant ay 1,14r,,,o,t a eon, and Judith. a -tatile truths from shakeepeare s time roneo,rlatlet Bennion and Miss Zinc Woolf. FM. John Malick. and Hishop Joeepla daughter, twine.: As to pait,dn'ti Anil 1',Ik ,I.t.aee appe,,i...t, awileCal- athe praent day. sist Rowland 1, hallMiss anti the Georgiana born in 1515. Hatnnet died in youth., !temporarypereonal manner Gies. ,t rt wrote that Po nn,lur.inir. sod! Wh eilitinn iliehard ite,. but the two Miss exerlaabel Brooks. daughter made SUCCes't Humphries. 01 Igoeday, May 12. opening ,,Intun:,z. hnt-,root," a", Oiat,! hld its place, while 10.1k MI . All Hallows college--Georwill be held J. Gib- bhi marriage. Judith had three sons.: t"handsome. of the conaration the tall. gracrfol. veil 14..porthined rcholare -Neileon and Prof but all died unmarried. SUSarinft II son. The it interest in the eie- whtch sculptor ni.1 engravers Thorrityke have iirovideil, el vil tnciude eddreateeit by prominvt lairnt Intl hill of ell. tho Til- ttratito, ofIdeeorrad Ethel Only daughter. Elizabeth. iked to mar.: figure St. Mary. teedemyMise the tr,entenary nf Ftaske- us le likely to tie not far 'dor edition. a aerate of ent citizens and Shakespearean muhave given ItOlumes soettre star -- Ng time, latitiollite handy WS died Wil-she so but Blest:ma that orchestra. childless, retolitod f it, a number tf new form true from !!"'P"ar"the tt by the Symphony of the tho resulte ritie.t rennin,. J. McCoy. J. R. Item Shakespeare left no directs deeditions 3...1 toorraphiee of the r,et Public schools--- W. 1,0,-- p'irto, ao. yotitaining Petite It;teda event, the women 'a Of his face thro so that now there 1..,te hoer! !!1 p ecendants beyond the second generaCoombs, G. N. Childs. ',ha Illy present tit,' nf the rttr eyeing. I rtnan lellatestrela. tor,:,hed quaintance. as there t t.: definiie work of Prof. iorg ?nee,. tilt el. seil critical 'The Artion. shakeeCatholic of Women', Shades The aho,,t 1.,a 1t,iin.1 likene leagueMrs. I kin. daiing bl'e.n !I' Baker. The liveiiiiietit et Shake., tle knowledge of a artitt art. of tan- .etelleif'lle 11,e!k. whir, the in Bird. Mrs. Andrew Krause. alatran ttat, in his lifetime. Ti.. tao. matte ApAitt'A as a Itramatist.' mec and il'etineeday will be given thur made and Prof. Her- eril.'on TAt in its Shakeepeare left StratWomens clubsMrs. W. F. Adams. .r 11,,, I.' p't rate 1,,isn soon after hie death anl ari.roved ")'' tett laitriLili' es ito the high echools and grade Mrs. Andy 1,v6144 mad 4o. in -- lb ViUhm Shakempetire. ', A. T. McCann.. Mrs. E. B. go ford. nd for the next II ieare no ex- his family and friend. ril'i; or nifty tt,,, Int, ithaele for appreortate 'Nue presentation.. th,,,Ande 'fake:. A Study in Elizabethan Literature' Kohl Mn. Elizabeth Cohen. Mrs. W. act record can be made of hie a here- !not have been true to the man. enemy"Amin! the Shakespeare society will br,,,,a,ht James Brander Metthesn' out a tlve 1ff ft I1, SS I.4, 4LIKA11TTE " and St. W. Riter, Mrs. F. M. McHugh, Mrs. aboute. condition or actions. That he the ocuipture on the elltleet. e,ll all rear"noia end Prof. Sift- - El sweat 'kerchant of Venice. Sr am a rank Playwright' 'Shakempeare toil known R. S. ney lfre' tif Shake- spent nioet of the time In London and !grave In the parish clottrit at nen acalerny win also give a 10. Thane ar-e-bnal- a tiniOnit modern books devot- - a rah re', attilrh ha. grow'Life MusiciansB. Cecil Gate., Squire that during that period he wax acting n-Avon. n to tott a voi- and tot to high This 11,101 f :toe price's. :,,,ar the university tetit dramatitit. the C. H. teeth t11,14! A. Wetzel!. Mrs. of Ella -and coming in contact with som ..f :approved by hie faintly wtotin a var ahot.i. nearly twice, pagt.a. Night's firearmn- Coop. of "ail .deintmer lir. Wiillatn The aehiee tho iz. ot t or clitic,11 inneal the closing feature of the Peabody, J. J. MeCle Ilan. Hugh W. the grentest minds of the time is. how- of Ms death. but to the is also. r,)tewortt,y because id' I 697 '',11"h"1"1;!.1. v 1dent from hie work. Late in ever. wen ad !age place, the grand pebougall, Alfred Beet. it presente In the a school and Leo FairArto-T. J. A441 It I. Harwood. the Libra ry the sixteenth century he s as regarded !lineaments. the crude 1,' I isrnamehip rori.r,P.Je rmit held Z ip!Ite place to be chosen is ipor. ant, nisesedlv rare elitione. rommeam....mnimmmow, OS'Pl 2,000 banks, Mrs. Alice Merrill Horne, Carl ea a poet of unuaual merit, aa one of noticeable! in much of thit sculptor...I to the city earn tniNtion. the r"),",1',1 Mr. Ile)er replled of of mit take part. including the Scott. L. A. Ramsey. the makere 'hat actors tomb the art of the de); f -principal leading hook r the young an PI The of unnrrese posteeese The other Itkeness of Shakespeare. itvv,'The lexe,ilsnt Rotary clubRoval W. Daynes. J. company in London and had become tit ghee and college. and all the monumental industry and !the very Librnry tare sn,1 ahiable first foot' as the greatest dramatist of made within half a dozen 'areot his psinStaking care of John SUM rto hasp been in the week's Leo Bird, Alfred Best. recognized in V,1101 of She Stew-orePt Commercial is alartm the Clay. death. firet folio. ratomoon. The ity the will be engraving to pageant day. Concordance his famoue A. C. wtUh preparing contains 37 of all th Quigley. A favorite aetor and Dancing every Wednesday swat Net arranged hv a proftetof diroeshout for the frontiepiece to the playe of ere universally rec t.g. Shakeepearq . wit') the eiceptn;r1 of ElksFred P. Nelson, Wallace Queen Elizabeth. who playwright weal reeler imported ehowed him first folio edition of his Vora. This Shakespeare' for the purand Saturday. one Of the greateet tributes l'Ilertriesl which had been was pubilehed in 1623. and the por- 'tired as an Taylor. ses frem telifernia or New York. marked favor for his accomplishth Previnuely American echolar to by published. sae brnught nut In IS:l3, TN city high Knight. of ColumbusD. J. Lara- ment. he was as highly honored in trait had the approval of his friend. paid oboe's,. including the run to are nableil wei it lnAst By l'erfet t it tor--- i 'erterit ortier weirdo and weal eide. the L. D. S. mie. D. G. Hunt. James's reign. when king and Ben Jontain. who arca the d.11owing uown any tammitige in klhalteear in a laeVea year after the death of ShelteThe secontl folin ea pubIt. Rumford, King r aed the Granite will combine for Advertising elub---' few minute. The work is ea well tior, topper. courtiers. critics and men of letters to accompany it: mii.rrucv BAND liehod ln the tNird in I co53. with WIT To The. Header. pt!t of the program In a revised Stringham Stephens. granted him the homage due his suthat it never will have to be done 18441th:on 1432, C. of L. D. wad the; 1664, It Wilson, fourth in 'onion of "As Yo.1 Like IC' The preme genius. This that thou here seeet put. inien;r1. The work of Prof. tharleit tiaractero in the play have been Margaret Caldwell.Emmeline IL Wells. tif Shakespeare's spirit and nature it wasfigore tVel!ace of the Univereity of Nebraska for gong( Shakespeare cut, Needleee tn gay. theee olumeei are GeneralMra roofed ler each wthool and especial friends bore the kindeet :his witness. lin ,samining English reeorris of ivory aluehl They the had a strife Wherein graver Rohl. R. IL Lorenzo II. W. Wallace. were mcquired one attention will he ginen to the wee "sweet Shakespeare" and "gen- With nature, to outdo the life: of e added time. whieh songs At Z. Mid,,,, muter time, and represent a peollv Harrison, Geo. W. to many of his day, to could lie but have drawn his wit 1,riA 1;), to our knowledge nt the poet Untonelal and interpolated Green. W. poet !tie Shakeepeare" A kot ror,ontly M. inveettnent. H. John Johnston. Walker, "meet Alpo on hiar 24 a special dleton, rapturous courtier of the time As well in brae& es he has hit in.i of the kllizahethan theaters. IC n!el to a gentleman In Goff. W. H. :On. "Sweetest Master Shakespeare! !His Uwe; the print would then wrote. inaitopearean enumeraentetainmont will he R. S. Young.Mrs.Harold in of mention any worthy M. Clara Clawson, to ea at the este node high school in Shearman, have his picture in my study at the tom or the achietiements of American 8- - H. Clawson. to teaming ani the weet fide in courts." and Milton sang: was ever wrlt in braes. th, Mra ;.eholais. comof. the ietrasen, members The general he cannot, reader. look Are Shakespeare' Sweetest ratpeerre much in St Yam's Gov. ters child. Warbles Shakespeare. mittee named heretofore are: s araderly will give a matihis native restore. but hie book. vokhe now?" Mr. Meyer's Questioner me perfortnatt.:--1 of all original play Spry. Mayor W. Mont Ferry. Samuel FV,i4 At 04 this wild. Ax actor. poet and dramatist Shake. point. le kata Emma Warrott of the senior C. Park, former mayor: Dr. ofE. G. One Of the earileat tributes to Shake. speare atilataed a fair fortune 1,r1 "I think the intereet In the sonnete A Senotin Frolic." state pubGowan.. tag, antdied superintendent of in ever. Sir Si& I in .1,11,roat as epite Sta rise elf! aequired onsniornbie, lic instruction: D. H. Christentien, city apare' genius is contained in the that day. lie had appear all the characaexplanation Tarnia." a kind of literary property in dot h London and $trad. tad Ler- s VAry reaeonable m of the tnaeter pootot dramas who superintendent of schools; George A. "Palladia " gold lir. Meyer. ce A their ;of home In town significan book hie ford. hand he had Meres Francis by bought v,3 hold a reNei in his honor. Eaton, supervising principal of the in 1595. Inpublished this he his early New Place, en. of the largest and most It hs t problem which appeals a to the l'he n schools of the are salt Lake high schools, Commissioner poems. which, after describes thome love ho of mysall city the fashion of the Itnoportant residei.ces in the ealghhor !minds soearmg at eiaborate program. e elltiod Swint 'ow lir They Heber M. Wells. the Rt. Rev. Joseph time, authors distributed among their hood. and to !Lis home he rettred icy. tery, in1 ticholare will go on Mecum,- liamt been trtuth Inc the stories of the S. Glass. bishop of the Slit Lake dio!itiot them anti attempting to Went" before his to eral death yearto spend personal aoquaintences.as"his sugared lihniteeptere NV. 'Nit-pises and for the next cese of the Roman Catholic church; sonnet. among his Lark Lady and The ento will tear pelts. friends." As i;htio renutinita, dive in the occupations All Hallows Poet' for Web yet to come. quotations, make the Rev. Joseph Sullivan, S. R. Colladay, a dramatic author Meres makee the and pleateire, ct ,t gentleman of lei,..11-tit,hr,nN toRge,,Ilve of the Rev. the ALL Very college; "it may interert yoa to know that poet's dean of ilt. Mark's cathedral: the Rev. statement that Shakespeare was the 'hivel da1s iii stretfordnon-Avo- n There It. 1. o .pril 23, 1616. and !there alro has been a very ltvely inin both kinds IL e., end p,at,t tr.r$ t,,J.ty in his honor. Elmer I. Goshen. pastor of the First roost excellent of the TO liAte Of daye i.o.ar comedy and tragedy) for the stage, hody sae intrred terert In the revty-atinting the week Mrs. Congregational church, the Rev. P. A. and the most passionate among us to On the par,ti ..titirch at Stratford..Shakispeare'a time. tlie attempt being Lilt Eldredge !errer!enary Nleakin plan. to pastor of Phillips' CongreSimpkin, eatchen as they to nn4 th" and the "Ira mural eiattarve bowaile in and monument g"ng4 bemoan. the perplexities ef the Shek the Rev. John Mal-Ic- a of Love." 'epee resn dramas gational church: the channel e f.t!'n bears his image were P'.1not uy the Elizabethftn actors. v ilvrat,. h3PfilebttIn of IlArlin on Ale, (f.r entire d eet. Merchant of pastor Of the First Unitarian the 1,.1 lt.e of thougands who, !A recent publication by i7harleot Ammo....dmad Iyet marks viett lett,eteand F. Apr! '.:;: Romeo and Juliet," church; Orson Whitney. e inst ertaled i. of Shakeepeare !Vincent Flfty rooting place lit. and itanlet.To Ben Jonson, probably his closest annually April 2a. The Charles W. Nibley. presiding bishop, of the oldest meMo.,. the !softie' many give. great oeows to,r1 friend and warmest admirer. he proved h. re,oliture would go of the "Mormon" cloirch: Prof. Levi e A de!iehtftill volume aleo tt.tig.. ',1Aol t'i a loyal and generous comrade. ,c th, Shakeepearo tEdgar 'Young, W. N. Williams. former rit n by Lewl, C Elson eti survived by Ets t een ShaltegpeAre A in turn gave him due men"' .,e'e,- n1 .t.in the prodoetion of state eenator; John P. Spencer. Copt- Ihimself It WAA T'it. Mo'rhar, loved the man, he said. and !wife, hie Tao 1, ...thtera and a sister. titled smike.i.earan Mheic.' of Vnice and "NM- - W. B. Wallace. U. S. A.. military inand members of his family occupied pahorned it, liostOn in Voei, and gives N:c.,t'. 'fftructor of the National Guard of do honour his memory on this side both his litrthi 'ice and the et during aft to the Information deal a of the home of great u!it Nay ::: It(oltofo, And 1,11111 .4rptiLr. The latter drama Utah: George O. Reif. Prof. Charles idolatry as much aa any. lie wee in- hie laid doto:n t,:r many years. Nee' tnspirst ton a hich Shakespeare has a ch,r4s of 50 and of an open and free Place was the h! trie children 1W. Mackin, Brigham H. Roberts, F. Ideed honest. own from of to his time hts 111if lit sears inuaician. JUL I RING Vtt trAlota dattghter :loan To hie work he gave unetint- !Susanna Ilan of mgo in songs and C. Richmond, president of the Salt nature." I until her death. but Wil1 "old loo Tortio e a V vel: 11Nlott I) lora it -prattle. and confesses his writinge a,,,,1! Mrs. Lake Commercial club; George D !Ing .. her daughtcr 1..tgabeth befor I5e2, hAS an intereeting Ttitre ;by a air to a in be as "such man neither nor Iftax,t mime :and wee subsea.i.! 1oment.--,the r Pad- - Pyper, Horace S. Ensign. Berard- ran UM-711 ity torn down. on tlfttftCflt. g,log bac:. a few year.. to i tot 1.1oN III It I 110,41). .'" 0 ,r le. , the giveveter stake Mendenhall. praise too much." In a poetical the land which to:otrot John James, !este ingot-I this holm. the have hiIIr rt act 'omit. of Shoat-'tidin.top.t row Fan." olio h t000 ti,,i ',efor he further says: tribute 1, Rabbi William the COMMUPRIOnet: ance Maidiand now speare'a pla)s, and !.,,tne special b:ror, pao,torial Shakespettre r ,,,,, Alfred My Shakespeare rise: I will not lodge paanda. and Rice. Abbott Maginnis, r:A lions have Leen ininliehed, reducing ',eh year. in April. 1)UPItElk- 1.in,i, ,,rhool, win seleet their T1: IA I I, II I 1,1. l'Iti ND thee by the plays of the greatest dramatist I Hugh W. Doused, George E. of the aetion to about an hour or an ,..,... ,11111r roo,itt- - tn !ht. .,rt . nt -- t , !I thority on Shakespeare. i. . . I Literary Genius Will be Given a Fitting Celebration in This CityHis Birth Occurred on or Near Same Day of Same Month as His A Brief Review of the Life of William ShakespeareHis Work. Various Editions of His Prose and Verse A Toll? With an Au- K - A' V TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION l i 191G ,- ' .: , . . - ' ; , . I , ;a - A , ,.,, t 4 - , ht i contr.a t i ;to ko '..,,,,. i ps ibit i Lila Eccles i , in-.- 1., 1. ;fl , .-- I lirf d : t Salt Lake Theatre i i ' I a,)., t r, ' livirs. Bumpstead , i ' 1 - "Hindlidg" fk - . 1 l'Et . I s - edar-Ation- i.: .! 4. he km to dew, sat ras nen be ' In the I After the nest 61 deerir 4" hams. eget Pal-met- t. - b.,.., A'11,-- " , Stratford-o- folly ie i rz autil tow Lon .11,, rine N ho Me I et They mitts 61 ed kat t ot tes Londea In here toe n. .04 Ni on mar !his has sitahn tednm ound he tat, !Test it!azt ! AUDITORIUM Itlett club--Sem- uel T. . , ; AUDITORIUM iShalie-peartv- FrttIn.U. Pile-Ipa- i I I wood-note- 1 -- ' ; L'vert upoNilsw5i t 'Itititaid pi 1 The Best of Vaudeville NEXT WEEKDAILY MATINEE . , P , i It-i- re, 4), sent l l i tortgilj 4 i rd.-re- we Timwo uti K pro-Co- Hoot . l I the I 1 ip. ol 1 erl &Amass 44 , ge - tal otf the A1 I i weli-shap- re, 1111 t to ORPHEUM ROAD SHOW EMMA CARUS inter-trittre- , -- -; :,r gitiÃRT Dre,-It'a- t411,11 1''''', m,E 'orro0w, . -- , g Lam-bourn- e. I ,o h., J..... sort, where golf reigns erupreme. tak- erence In man, of the ingnue ennepr. and rscltals the city hao ing a much needed vacation. From the has lissome have recuanictig her la.- - oupported. In opera Pinehuret he went down to Southern ents ami x.. the desire she albeen P131,1, the curain failing on Hive. a real Dixie village, where ono waNs r in her other for On IV .provement greoi triumph lives with natives. tenting and canoework. This i 1!, tiame scho,1 that It few nights. to ris- - on the Illaghileff and in ing the Mine living Eceire Pntlrely Lila open. from. btatiet graduated! which is finding much Utah 5 Letter to The Thisse, L..... Saturday Nook A week of the simple life end then he students thi-rc highly thought of prospective poiriolago, In the lig1 of came up to Washington for m week, by the faculty An i stiblenta. ncluded 90 singers who k r'q s ieonccr Reator Smoot end .taying c,,,treskondence.) 'nal weeks and came up to New York ess vietirg ea and COnettrIti of given . Y,',1,l,-- CITY. powsible each day In thc for a few days of shopping and eight long To th tithe, ec,omplishmenta of rave oan. Si planisto and 30 violinist& April 9. El office. which has patent Anattua charm always Artist Minerla Koh:hepp she hes add. Many of theoe have appeared twice ,7 NE: c,,ornarasrwamY and seeing. for Inventors. st that of der 'roir. making a feature land it hi isabi tl,at New York In al! I itr P,o;c1 Devi. have arrived I rilliFleal hietoty never before heard Thin week she will of rope donctr.4 Friday afternoon Mies Jennie flaw-efro:v, I,..,,ott At of India and In busy, N. K. to services a her number Salt a Nei tea today's leen, dance et the gave of Mrs. Harry Ain many piA'h4. N!,:tniftte and sing'Mem t,:, at Forty-thir- d of the Springville high Patine Whitni. collo Hlitmore the at Lake friend& principal York will ers al this year, all owing to the Inand Eighth appear W0r, student in Teach- streets. where Slc.rtottgall and Madison avenue. Miss Haw- school, and now Mrs Whitney enter- flux of municians frorn Europe durpeople. who ley keeps in touch with the Salt Lake-er- e ers' college. Columbia. was the speakIn la:.n mp,v,hetc The opera in eel--, tains her wealth' friends and ling the war period. ar,i try to undertof former dam being a constant er. Itr. Neilsen is always an Inter. so many )oung aspirants to famewherr !era ways has been a disappointment atd a,i the have to and in found be he citing speaker held the a hearing. Ni.s Kohlhepp will also lowing to lillitooi of some of Its printoday is,istieleta their words reader of Utah papers "a 'Ir'441'.' of everyone in his forceful l'or Tit COOMarit'- many of the principal news stands attention her skill iii rope dancing at the Opals and the absence of Geraldine 14Z4 dimes to the large congregation. Mr. chow of the city. a t hnd Art league for Rotrianottakj . :Farrar, who only Callifl in at the last writer and Ntrnak Neilsen will only be here rho-i- t six Students' tilan Devi one of the teach,re at the league. who of the seamon,Scotti and Lucrecia le a weeks hotel finishes Manhattan longer tho running almoot from At out the the Tuseday on by name Rik: f,r the students. The of May e will leave many Wee socials . the to i!Ineoe anti their rwth,eire is instrument tambur& afternoon a musicale given by Miss end Frienos of Young Artists." a the start, owing "Society tite Mende he aftermade of bag has since corning club to which Miss Kohlhepp 'let art representative of kn. Lippencott. who charge places have been hal d to flit. Barbelongs, rintos. here kat ha last October. be the surprise of to aao Melvin who noon of there. musicales the engaged east w:te s,ngs and which has !een exhibiting the the the folk songs Of Peterson as one of the oloist.. Mr. i,n414. rtnr solsoon, hao not fully justified her I work of these Nuing artists, had tho and others have 'advance loc.,. and 11,9' of Columbia. an East Peterson received many compliments nothes proso to loge nearly 200 pieces of Ile. a nav,veiik, the doctor and his on hie voice and style of singing and During the Illness of the Children of misfortune ,not beon up to the standard. but taken Pietro at the fire. work where gallery of Mr. Mrs. and a been has southern Melvin Peterson, Fred 0,1 ',ten a wonderful will doubtless be heard at more of Hy a strange coinci- altogether it were friend of Mum India, has the 'IA last nOn of song and melody. musicales during the spring. Mr. Wisely ham acted as choir leader at they Mieshung. Lucy Oates Tuesdav ''''b' Kohlhepp had just takes JANET. nests at a ,evening they were Peterson sang at the old Presbyterian branch service.. Mrs. Midgery, who tat dence, dinner at her home. church. Eleventh street and Fifth an accomplished vocalist and hay been hers away and thus saved three pic3tIthe eaht a NI The club is tures, from destruction. 'Il the west Joined in avenue. lam -com-1 doing ingenue in musical ltepromptu Sunday. parts &boo as the Mural Decoration" TEE MOitmovs AND Tint concert of their re- "oetttr ody. is now negotiating with the Ned known nauve mek,dtea, ieetula of TIIETElt. It was an Lona and She has been society. Elders F. Waybitrn Ippon management. Eardley teel those tmlqh er,tertainment and have been honorably released to re- with the Savage & Cort musical road Smoot'n addreas on prp,t.nt an Insight Senator "Oir into the turn to their, homes in Utah. Elder how& but is now here with a good who cannot Cook," haa Poetri and music .An interesting compilation. form brought out 'weklieirril of an almoat Hendrickson also ham finished hie summer prospect for engagement that comments from the New York land. where prase at nig the history of theatricals in fltinvga,i art it la will take seat to and returned poetry miettion Revert' the not in months of a time. hut ts city Ott of 1003 good the wonderfullg puts spontaneous express his home in Canada thought and on the subject of glom. Lake, by the late John & Undmay, sentimenL Miss Maris Clark . a madam in the forward tor nolo at the Deseret Nana Book Economtm ,...111. Chas. Madmen, electrician who has American Academy of Dramatic Arta Mrs. itStrOld StoreAAdvertisement. 11:;1111 It the Biltmore SYrtoot. who his plant and resident in Newark, Carnegie hall. has mad. quite a hit have The papers all Oren morning for a was at chapel service today. after a with the teachers when giving their Ions amides On the of the anent merefor the west. Mr.week, and month's trip in the south. Mr. Mad- play, by her unique Interpretation of opera season and the closing number of &elected Of Sonator Year Ohl nose 11,ree us4 Smoot guests iind sen been down to Pinehurst child part.. The teachers In the school concerts heard during the Bushes. Batley & in the snd CO.. IS East capital tor 11011b North estroittia. tho famous winter re bars shown labia Clark Untrergal prer.. Aviator. It le notable the amount of 1114 1 , t Salt I ow 111 r Lakers in Gotham GEORGE , WHITING & SADIE BURT Mk. Ivy.. '.11,",1111111.. in. ',tn.. to, 27, hoc. ..01.41; Path MIL. p IDv. 2M 06 I:p --D- r. 1,.- ,E11, li I ALL NEXT WEEK Nights 8:20. . IS a smger-perform- I 001 ,r i -' 2:30. 1.,,,,-- 1,Seit ' :10. Mats. Mats t; ! t.....s....................r...m........... - Bari-wer- e I Ernest WILKE Offering the Hartle) 3 g 't Stock Co. big taligiting bit of this wallort. Manner., author of "Peg tr rifler' by J. rt 4. W I - THE HOUSEll NEXT Nana Dot BryantPaul Harleyt int MiatineenThers. and Sat. 15c. 27a". Nicht. Thommon I; 27,e. 3:to, goe 117,w. SouTemtrsE1 err Monday night a frPe a,r, graptp,i photo r of one of the Wilkes pta)ers. Save the complete 'cries. t - ; Immmumumemmal."11"11"vg""........t. -- r' 17.- |