Show THE Celebrated SINGER SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN LAKE CITY UTAH MAY MONDAY opera 11 1914 SPEAKER TABERNACLE !L I --j IS DEAD IN JAVA AR-AWAY PAYS GLOWING TRIBUTE TO PIONEER MOTHERS I It V American me Lillian Nordica Operatic Star of Two Con- IV i 1 1 LILLIAN singer Succumbs tinents of night NORDICA world-wide bv American fame birth ian Java Batavia at Notdlca tojnlght I If 1 — Idll- ml here Iff Nordica has ill since steamer Tasman on which she was a ipassenger went ashore oh Bramb-le in tile Gulf of cay Papua lecember 28 was followed bv pneumonia The loi td h:r Tashnan f and bu iiiJ a physiciansthat she made the three of however The ohly !i 1 ii t t 1 ruyro i temper Mad n ( h i y 1 where George W ilJlilan h t ” bfiJ-Rd t I 1 S tn ! met-1 t 1 i I u us- gafeg--'eSjd a--'Z Crv arC V 1 wsar &gs T7r u i Gwtllroliibe I-- n i i f v i MWBbMw XACMGMmw: - JMHBBL' dL succeeding she years :r: in al opera or appeared Her lift -imc- Bayreuin in At x 1 p n i i 5 4 v 7 9 ier matrimonial three She rederick A trician Maine -‘ml wa was numbered in 18S2 to married wealthy elec- J v 1 p ' n 1 i t she met ' : r i n 1 1 e offic red m Sue ni si- am! 1 : 1 are and ) yards of required for the 2 most and and il I 4 blouse I- ua I I l 1 instances b 4 2 ‘ ' C t a t ‘'ainr‘-!'t‘Mu Jrn b t m 1 t 1 ’ v ' i I n 1 u e n ’ n r t : i: t n i -1 b ’ r ’ cr 1 dries lv s witnout it : h t 1 e i r v ( r ' i 11 e o in a couyj back T- p r ’ ’ 1 e-vi s r ‘I ! 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Utah of presents grov-tlis c- 1 ILHGMHpS mother ch -p hairy rx for pt dGsrs rather to 'Lire cbijireii deiarpd the speak- he rr not trip inoa w f is is Mormon will be Tlie Parents G nev r lass organ!z-d for pl’ s aineen s icuitHse of aiding tV'irk ur Ggether mothers sain I’rotor the basis "f f s operation on thev are foumled Is nt'st needful thing in facing and a working i’ut the problemsof pres- 4 it uzz ilir'-k t' o i i r r 1 v and i i p lew that r i rr l 3 1 i e ’ e : it i i 5 n f world I i I - f r ii or 1 ' n ' f Hair rom -s is a ilangrs O'li t Davs -lass ” -a it co sain here the drseetidants of front it and th” went wav task that ontrim's Mormon to rear 11 11 ren ' p- too-- bch'id ''‘th ' t rd ' c’ : -V RED-AND-WHITE -it r row Tn 1 r th-- i a k r m 1 1 L” 1 4 4 THE OR ’ n i’’-t ' : o i LOOK 1 1 1K f' u ’-p ’a 1! 1 1 - OlS w 1 - (' e-c ria ve !T‘ vv:i v a stir s k t 1 s they n side rr'fesso said the tne old davs Im '"am out of ami left Baun'il world bent nd them In Ian tby could raise their ami watch their pleasures and rowing th timre were daugerou'influences nrro'id m cor- mo 11 U ’ ' o-'l'ars h‘- t Z? r- and il t s - - 41? " t1 via -in ’ 1 x ' ii t ! e:r s : e a m - j riffice open Box original Monlfky t - - -4— — ---aA - ju-obl-nis t-e-r r a t i i I e s s : g ' --which Read Book the Will You See t am-jsenirr PHOTOPLAY— MUST YOU See flavor The "WWAT L"Lr& of people The s g should be she red hv milts lured th" “peal only can parents be assured that their fs will bt 'led from harm-(ne sr of t?i greatest and backs fp the yvith of dancers th present sserted that most ' '-A Not It b t “J ? ke- iv'Mv ’-rii: c i 'i U' W-W'teb : it-1 BIAHCHARD :-g d i REX : & from -fit Professor 15 BUTTER drep W-’ on Wednesday and inutht V'e-'L”' Only Lyman apostit of president res cd 102030 ‘ DANTAGEC 3 -W t i ” i-i s : and Probate n b v 1 1 1 ir 1 J ! Ct hi M Guardianship Notice ’y 1 -h: in Reels our furnished by AM OR '? ’ Distinguished i’i V --r u7’IIT PIGTjcT n :i m : I’lw ot Gm : ID ”f c-ta’e famous nxl-:n‘mb The WARDS IN DEMAND t i- a strong man’s tempta-lll&alU PATHE’S f (le'’”i-”d " transgression and regeneration ! Manufacturers’ Association Speakers Interest Members I T i 9 pt The Redemption of the Parents’ Classes ”””1 ’M' a c 1 lot rileil s ng t - ” t w o ! n t idok 24 plat ::wl rvitiiw I wile d Ick” Salt ”1 c i unn ni””-' w -cites lx oyrtv s o w--1 w er Lake smith cowis east s x li-i't -eo n I'-'' v -mm”” 5e SEATS — 5c — ML TH1HLE1NG MTE1TA1Y 1 -st ” 1 J x tl 2 f 1 r tw Lu i Goss rederic Theatre "111 1 s Mehesy t -n H S't I'tci) ” L'l -4 ’lieic'e tr'i’th‘W is liiiiiutio :b east ei feet them?” ::”bi Ll d'cerei'S22 the by members of th” Manufacturers’ I'W'J t”t tlcn WISt 111 l””t t” 1'0 week? association before tinparents’ gitHiaa Twrods tle rods classes of tile I'ioihxr stake eio-t west Sunday of the port” the east sdi’ols has so popular say rmis and grown rods of th the classes that west 11 rods of nlu'k members warxi not included in the schedule many have P5 plat A Salt Lake i'iW speakers detailed ’G' rods north and 2’5 asked to have for ('utnmcncing roils tin dr and it has west of th” center of section lit meetings become north of ran to go outside of the association township w w Salt Lak” meridian and in 'irder to find speakers An unusualrunning theme north I'll 'v large in tjm rods thence east It rois irairi or to the Iordan rher day njorn- southeriv !” tneme ing die fact tli nt along the bank river :ai the to point due east of beginning Utib" sjeake were to tlionce west 14 rods more less or to of pioneer stake T oeginning with thsouth half of ad joining street aiso eonnnem-ing as for rods north and rods west from terday previous engagement Hi parents’ class had been made but of slid section 24 and township will be visited next Sundav range aforesaid and this card runn ng thence Th time classes In all the wards north 21 rods: thence a wvt 244 rods of Liberty stake will hear addresses mth rods tlmip’e west 34 ”1 Am for I’taiu" rods them north 4S rods tin noe west the several parent'’ film rods rhen-e south IS rods Tle speaker theme classes 01 Pioneer stake east 21 A rods: thence south 14 rods follows: ifth ward Georg” H Is then-? east ‘9dl rods: them south 24 as lauli Sixth ward Chari rods then”' 1S rods Solomon: north cast th'enie Me nd on hr rods: tbeiee Seventh if wa B east 10 rods to th ward It E Shepherd: has been st for hearing on beginning McAIHh-Guy "riday Malcolm t'ie 2d day of May A Thirtieth rd A ter Wilson 1911 at o'clo’ at the county wa m wa rd E in the Thirty Soderberg courthouse of said courtroom I’aniion wanl Clarence C Neslen opSalt Bake City court in Salt Lake Ur rd I) Collett w oiini 'tn the clerk of said court with Witnessthereof O the seal affixeiL this 9thfday A 1914 plairir-d to the police yesterdav of havingGfil) P Clerk boon robbed of his watch by a pickBv A E & Beveridge Deputy Clerk po-K't at L3agley Stokes Atlorntysfor Pe is wort JuO titioner The watch 4 ’ 'M r ' m-'iiit”! It”: of Gtr ” tl I David Corson ’ o -: (’ I li4’ ic of a of daily 2454 performances Nwiit prices luc 2ub 30e 120u seats 10c decedent ” -prop v V WEEKLY f--r cf i-ourt tion j ACTS a IN a VAUDEVILLE William d 1 PLAYING BIG 6 )-s-ate Lake t-ait N Notice petition of Wil ic Tn Neal trator of Wllli im Neal pra’ottf ar order 'cic ”f tv if said Three15 re” 72” ad twit all person-- in rested Matinee betoi” at'pear ”e sau to sw w wh cause an or siio wit uiaiied' to s”l so :i”n ns shal rmi”'-”--stit ' tate of 111 the THE division Stat” county in file matter Actor American Ilt r IN TALKS NOW f the UTAH' rs r b f I 1 girls 7 w — C‘-)Lv:l£ o t Presents UlliUlIl pretty J14-’-’-' TT T-SUL-' M q the and A SSHOWf isiDelwhtftrl in Gb rohman the World Dancers” boys i and lives that th function for wli Intended and had with health the yas Daniel the o’ 'dashing n a ? Tuesday t “Top t ’ St- Monday Gay Paron he said T" 1 t- b pr J®' ALL THIS WEEK daily — 235 730 215 shows st musical extravaganzaof 3 -"is THEATRE — CONSIDINE VAUDEVILLE ggr t — O' t If MPbESS SULLIVAN ' i - 'ft' i' not n n ’’--n Y a i 1 ----- if -1 r i f A i — prac way v 1 n i - the the satisfied country deserve the nee present generat" ass rted I’rofess need make is ape he onnon parentage' live can only old ther S as Oire’v v for h r 1 Have is that n ‘ ' r You time a leers e i If find Your money j - 3 ' ! — — — — tical a ell) e --i U- u i ‘ ! a You’ll tft-1 : braved the Leerfully al of im hood t barr and n or u 1 ' ' -T-— i 1 u -M A I ? at d h-n ear and tn i 2 Db-iplne ! o a t llt'-’vnrd erlr'HU ' t I f t i house the in dozen a e : 'i WASATCH CLASS j i Cl g 1 -ct one-piece Number Number Number a o i I accident xot-flicvs I ) t a op” 1 a impresario r l T c-uts i 1 le r l o e j ’ s I r same i W e 1 of tn Mormon gati'n people" ho satxl " w thatThese statements ref ing on tlie one era and may be "f rail were not borne out by la yard and rdThe f Werner who endured the tlie a accept you can Order nr-tiiers 11 y it have d 1 1 a US I o i a to this favpr-ite goes with of the handiest foods one is soup to easy relish tasty a t a I 1 l‘m-i m its wealth or lionest clear nnuren ma xiormcrsroc been niL-’i: mbrstooa in th”lr attitude ami the tn me" wards vqnInvesll-tl” lessor in out 3G-inch j T--— 1 i in a a I n a llnf til) m i Si 2i ( adding else whatever Soup Tomato 3C-inch ” I’d I and digest satisfying npurishing s s a 1 army 8 j IS I a 1 I t t a Paris irntior pro-1 sappea red trip across Ln I forward without warming a of Wholesome the hough they in (Ve v '8129-8177 a attempted Engl) bold way size down sit to to World 1 re Mil f’’ ! delay Campbell’s ' S-cl a -whom He the or a dress in material 1 An a ventures first in fact that the vest we have width for the added little nifty corded cottons there that letive it purchased from 7J only Cote de up name Cheval striped and figured silks and excellent dress for white pique are among the materials those chilly damp days Xthat coni generally most chosen for the vest even in the midst of summeMis shown The frock of corded white cotton in number A softly colored has and plaid in shown in vest which the predominating girdle of tiny crystal color is blue is white pique trimmed yith white buttons serve to close them and the broadclothand soutache braid This on either side of voile dress revers girl of six are may be copied for with hand touched a embroideredteen with Srs yards of mamotif The blouse has raelan sleeve terial and a flaring Japanese collar of the 81 29 sizos 4 to voile the skirt shows 8177 2 to tunic finished with line of stitching' $021 14 to 18 to To make this' Each match the shoulders pattern 15 conts Metropolitan opera with diamond tiie : pn-s-nted iara not denying the of possession however that Is feminized it touches here masculine in de-orations t no taken have fame in ’’Lohengrin’’ and she is perhaps best reme nibbed in that part She received of various sorts airoud and gifts without num- holders house )” I T1 i ’ and e a a 1'1 t- nuses Illnesn age was in Condon t'u To obtain either pattern Illustratedfill palnc and the Tro-She wealthy Condon Ylrk bank V It Young out this Site caidCro Paris decided to retnain was announced coupon ana enclose 15 cents in In TTuronn and operatic Cordica would retire stamps or coin Jie sure to state number Name attempt an Pfon wlnt to Milan and became of pattern and size career measuring over the obi Norton pupil of homestead Sangiovannf and within six spent inIn part s’ethe fullest part of the bust Address Pattern Address decided upon farewell she had mastered ten operas Maine months Departmentcare of thifi paper concert tour of the world It was Ilejdebut in opera was at Brescia Lwhile trip on In 1S79 In "La Travlata” After a trip making oe leg of us the the Dutch aslmre steamer Tasman thatIsland vessel ran belfore and the on Thursday Ambrose Thomas In the Tne shock of the Antipodes Vancerbeil whohouseengaged her and lli w as fact in Tft ADDRESS for tbm Grand opera In Paris exposurebrought on pneu Mtne Her first appearance there in 1R82 as monia admirers rmt sxn ion’ m arm tragic circumstance Marguerite in “Kartst" was triumph it to liethat particularly Up the the famous singer s’ nubi roadzinuI’aThe crltlcsftbserved her American or rra fallen ill the tn but said It gavpl'piair dangerously on s‘ ara bv ybv to hr have kr1 Li-5 her acting was lauded as before th na undoubtedly will up occ’i'ing din wi!m equal her singing this rn'ir count:-” SK '’''I! LnJfVTJI bo hurled near old homescad in stitutv It iver ?''O li w simi iii frhe returned to was back of !ut n T Maine was ii’o tills be p vnrk hv bo' 'bih1rpp country with streat success In Nnrdica fortune must be nrvpr brnugi’t to rea ze no —— Wp Crystal h ot m 1 --y appeared Elsa St idles nt Olilan ba Hoon of Music at Conservatory successful’ singing Boston and of the leading roles in several of (he oratorios Doeintgiyen by tlie and society Handel Haydn in 195 slie w'ont to in vorce Europe as sojolst with Gilmore's hand She clung Wreck tenaciously to classical timsm and Was 1 11 to it : is Theree busy --am i y as -h? England i n 1 o t i- of music)! culture ture in tiie worh: repertoire Included mote than operas Her success with War roles becanu tie pinnacle of Ier a e 1 d O AND GIRDLE WHITE PIQUE ' the on " ‘WAISTCOAT " relief occasions or plate ” 8021 6129-8177 the a fuss n nu Sim" and fr'an iami Her Line dn's address tra'nm illustrate were uuotami d”f:n- the :Utitude ot great towards miilier If” and to show mm their regard for it Ip” tiio speaker Mormons' tn m!:c d still to m tue i'liritin idea that child n"t a imm Pur pair ui iiaiwls mouth to lelband the proudest boast of the 4 ’ comfort!” a genuine strenuous o s a In-r p “Such Such s 1 s--altboiigh h : i t hoim WiCuiV like i falr-off t T Mormons chil- ciin eddoubts that Um is svrpas--: of a fat' world lv' - appeared r y r:nr divide 1 het rt 1 1 1 It " a o K'' " ' Me d s gladly yo respect an mit seek i r mother unnecessa "!’or no V--y -men i t Liriggs the afternoon in the It 1 iw x 1 o 1 ff&SEasa y 1 i th” line -1 Tar- a feSSWaM SoUfe:- ICmEW I k k B ri of tn a '$ K7Ss9USSS6Slv-vXi£jfl fflKfHn Kt'S tv’s awE&sssa Oil American an o n of world-wide Her adiime toe of the section of lox York wh snug at iuh-ioi (n meetings the most critical box hosiers of grand ofiera houses tn all of th“ world’s great mlusical centers Tiipurity of her voice employed in many tongues bad dedlgtited hundreds of thousiltKls since XTije day forty years ag" sbfirst in public as soloist at soprano Grace ’church In Boston the Nordica and Eanu latter was born of American parents in fair China— were of old New Englajnd stock both claimed by the state of) Maine and they made U( notable American contributionto tle operatic world A ma farmhonae bn Mt by the pel hill donna’s great-grandfat on just outsltfe the village of armington Nordloa’s b was lac in IS Jfer true Lillian Norton She name was ch anged it to the Italian No rd lea tw 'enty years later when she began to study in Italy for an operatic aimer Bpwet She had n “Ai arc's ( h given C P! n p-v nt ! was nan " Sggggj&SataS f 44 hei- ° Nordic a stager- 1 was v g t n urn- I 1 whin 'i 1 eme n h w rw-- after somrwlit wei-ks is p i is er nil a of-hdr jUbail'': 4- I ln-n it sigand liome have an auee ami we hmor those that bear toe 'urden of bringing life into the-1 ami of sacrificing self to care: for that Ilf” after it has been brought in” the world id of setting as ’hie “The the year on w bl tiie world tonor to mothersis an ins one Profess iiM whi-h in general follow the Tie ma shows that the world today is mind fui of the old precept 'honor itill by father nd it has mother’ While een suggest that ther s old also six' trip y rccoveted Ol id wo'-ld 1 but Reverence Howard speaking on 'Motherhood"at "Mother's Ha”’ servi-es yesterday Tabernacle "Among tile father words mother especial Gi (nt uponhr the Mt distinct t flood ’ s jSb'U'u N t All to nifi a dia is X N ISir-'-'S0 ere Madame Nordb was placed under the care of physician who re ipalned in constant attendance until1 April will H sue sailed for Batavia It was against th” udvioe 11L stay t ' Madame d4ys any rengt " a the Th Land aft 4 May 10 — Mme the singer died i Gave and Barren X s BATAVIA Who Women Wild in Entitled and died who Java illness litre riii i a t Declares Life ftIMH an last w “THE SI PRAMA parts BSTLTVTE” ’ 1 Go j ay ur-y -lice I Two-reel Broncho drama SILENT WITNESS" Tnanhouser comedy A "f'ST UNION SUIT" I Dnvlil Corson” the noted story struggle with himself provides role superbly suited William I’nrnumuith vldialtt to bls indi O It THE MOSTIN POPi STARS O THE A STAtiE STORY TVIT1I AN 'HIE SmiRN'ATAI’PEALIAG TOl'CH O “The Continuous Performance 1 to 11 of p m a Redrmptlonof man'M desperate a j I WILLIAM KARA j TIM 1700 5c Seats and OH AMERICAX 10c i I A STRONG hat necessary 1 t t f I 'S DON’T “LUCILLE ’ ORGET— Thursday 5 v t n t ill-nee i' : LOVE THE GIRL MYSTERY” EiT 4 S o --s 2 Twen 1 W ’ 1 2 : y-f 2 ' I 2 : k p Gatrick Theatre And a Great Bill TOVtiRKOW Lecturhs NIGHTS STARTING Illustrated Travel 4 n BMHGARDT EXPLORERS 1 a r o v e a r y h I ofMax ROHDED MEMHER”H‘ R I'Ll Tomorrow V'c1 ne-lifi y- -' islu V cM-'O A U IMERR O Norwar f -‘jcnls ‘ Ity ( ’ i f I’reninH "Swcil'ii nrul the swacs ay Urda' Evening With :) SEATS TOW ItEADV ITU” Tic rsil -An i S'-” - i -Op "'41-n S:-nfn ?irij tickets ji'cm for all Management Graham Bur au Next attraction: T (MIORN! 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