Show 6x LAK& SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN THE CITY UTAH SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 1914 kindly his association with you and sends heartiest “Grusse” When left he followed me out and the downtears stairs his arm and about me simply his beflowing cheeks: said that cause would exert all my in the correct irnpresgiving energy sion of befor the in Liverpool “While wrote to Willaulker for a lesson He iam asked me to call at 10 o’clock one not allow morning' and simply would o’clock He to Jeave before 1 played number of his biggest works the hints Cora Thorn of Springville The wereTabernacle for me and gave me invaluable successful registration' of his contestants on tempi and choir under the capableleadership smaller are so of worhs which youknow Evan Stephens contributedtwo charming When leaving he presented' numbers also a' copy of his last work Charles Shepherd pianist did excellent withme hiswith and artistic work showing splendid autograph and asked me to talent and technical skill write mine in book along with All of his numbers were difficult but were Guilmal Widos ranks Leman Regir played with ease The same criticism Gigaut etc which didi of course being violin may be Hemade Shepherd’s for him that he at last happy solos is a of musician temperament anothei' list of and produced-"a name to his very sweet tone from great organists (sic!) his instrument Mrs the When I'wanted Epperson said: "Nonsense!”and sensation'’ofthe with her to pay him-he evening baritone that great voice Iler tones were men are found out again tenor in quality and maintained kind and sympathetic It was modest 'a very even quality ‘AIIss Thorn sang great’ three hours sweetly and charmingly winning a a “If you can give me some letters to cordial welcome Irving Snow acted as friends in York New which will accompanistfor these soloists and did getting artistic work sist me in to :I He’ is a cellist of more would than ordinary You expect to ability and his work-in thank you know the trio was well worth main here this winter Alendelssohn cannot tell while Prof' J AIcClellan presided than this at more present am at the Tabernacle and played you feeling but do not organ about know where with the choir on few occasions shall land have better sung "Alberto Jonas will come to The concert was under the management York New think he can arof red C as soon as Graham in Berlin He has range his affairs only a few pupils and no Americans expect to hear from him very soon and shall write you about it” very I TEES down I fl'-'-'y BUSk 0 -world -J® -Germany I me i w IAN P fia I B a I n O w a ' Calendar Week’s 1 1UTRS Ladies'JL rpi HE dramatic section Literary 2 at life club will Phillips day Stephen Airs work of the the present for Alonday afternoon McHugh 80 of In poet a the talk-on and ESTHER ALLEN GAW I who conducted a Mendels-sohn symphony at the meeting of the Utah ederationof Women’s1' clubs Mrs Thursday evening at the Ladies’ Literary club Gaw is the only woman orchestra conductorin the’ city and this is her secondseason as conductorof the Salt Lake Women’s String orchestraMrs Gaw is an accomplishedviolinist and an able makes conductor i violinist I i Charles 1 -his I in musical a dramatic reading Hewlli asfollows ’ J gatesPhelias A’ iMAW’oVA “ w I Miscellaneous o' cal outcasts cerely V s and I tell you sln- we under appreciateit by an the direction may thebe and The affair of of Prof had at I will befunction IN RTHUR A REUER of the artists on program to be presented by the dramatic section of the club Monday reber is afternoonat the clubhouse Mr of the best in and his is who Ladies’Literary musicians Saint-Saens with Selected Utah appearance Monday keen' interest i--— Human Automaton EXHIBITING — "Wan-(Continued f' proud of great the stocks carried by ACTION SPOONUL Ji of movement '$ SPOONUL jji constipation MINUTE ' anthat t4: which its Women’s '-IMi twenty-first Baker has attracted thousands by her uniquewindow display as to thousandsof the wax a give other Salt Lake chanceto has consented people Wednesday man riday and Saturday Sept 28 and 29 in Philadelphia Studio 48 E South Temple St witnessed thefirst dedication of the home of its kind to built in the United States for Clarinet music teachers Musical America Students In Piano and gives the following accountof the cere Harmony may register on and after mony: October12 Tn the name of the ather the Son and the Holy Ghost Amen’ Regular class and private Instruction begins "With these solemn and impressive October15 the venerableDr head words Duhring of the city missions who is said to Phone Was 3494 ? be La-Literary J Members Waidemar have Iwii to extend and: will one appear more in her day 3saOs — to our show 6 than other any WTiiTla AH A ! AwJid! TH-S!— ? — CHAMBERLAIN W !c sji rehearsal — ACW Weary oriel-Symphony” r! MUSIC COMPANY - ’ JWe to wish § V - aimounce to our will move to our new fine and commodious wants in anything musical- - - and the public in Main street where friends many-customers store at 44 general we will that within be the better able to next few days we take care of your - Id Hamlin up by new home wil Conover Cable our J a me Watch oi for - I be found the following high grade Pianos and Inner Player-Pianos Kingsbury arid Wellington Pianos the Euphona and Carola Inner Musical Instruments Sheet Music and Vic trolas second to none in tiie cit our opening announcement such as Player-Pianos the Mason & backed - ' A ? s because 2 good - 'window Monday more 11 ft itf done OJU i engagement retired “ Bohm i her she see Hawkins Clarence ’ Madame and SINGLE SURPRISES MANY : held 6 WALKER’S 'model sending the student into the worldto represent spirit of her O music as she will no doubt hear of Air Jensen in the future as a pianist and musician” Air Salt Lake City people Jensen will be heard In the last who bought of the Mendelssohn Concerto the simple mixtureof buckthorn bark In the Emerson ward meeting house glycerine etc known as Adler-i-ka this eveningin with a vocal connection are surprised at the INSTANT effect be given by John recital which is to This remedy of a SINGLE T Hand and his pupils Is so complete a bowel cleanser $$£ that It Is used successfully in appendicitis who Is touring Alis Nan Butterfield Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper the south in received opera is being and lower bowel and ONE SPOONUL at every stop and is enthusiastically relieves almost ANY CASE of receiving fine press notices some sour or gassy stomach ONE after you take It the gases Sophie Alme Brodbeck director of rumble and pass out W D Alathls the Salt Lake Musical college druggist 224 S Alain street — Advertise Master Paul Higgins a ment nounces only talented boy 10 years of age and piano student at the college will a also accompany on the piano the difficult songs andarla to be sung by Mme Broadbeck at Alaster Higgins’ first J to be given at the Consolidated concert hall October27 — ederation annual conventionin Salt Lake last £ week had two delightful eveningipusi cal programs which were enjoyed by the delegates and interested persons Airs C C Dailey chair of the section of the music dies' club Mrs W Curtis Mrs rank Sanders and Miss-Voelker Alyrtle Allerman several enjoyable selections and gave (violin) Serenade Schubert were cordially received by the guests Alice Spencer of the evening Thursday a more preCelebre Romance Martini tentlous program was offered with the arewell Sartarlo Salt Lake women’s string orchestra as George Hurley the chief attraction Airs EstherAllen Largo (violin) Handel Gaw is conductor of the orchestra' Alaurine Stevenson which was formed last spring and she Vocal solo — fine rendition of Alendels-sohn’s conducted a Airs S D Bradford three from Symphony movements Galos No Shepherd’s Song op 56 Abschled von dem Piano Beethoven Mrs J W Curtis soprano Mrs Edward Thelma Dahlen AIcGurrln harpist Mrs C E (violin) Hans Sltt Richards reader and Aliss Doffle-meyer Carl Samuels accompanist added great pleasure Ellen to the Schon program by their artistic Kloster Airs Lans work Richards gave a full reading of "Enoch Arden” set to Afarjorlp Dahlen Strauss by Miss Dofflemeyerand Barcarolle (violin) Hoffmann received music played high praise for her sympathetic Sharp Daynes interpretation Vocal Solo — of the famous Airs S D story Bradford jjc of the orchestra are: irst violin Airs B A Call will present Anderson a num Mrs Aliss Bessie her of his students in recital in the Willard Richards following Barnett Airs Torild Arnoldson second beginning at program violin Mrs C V o’clock this evening: Lawry Mrs C XV Scott Aliss Zora Allxed quartet Morse Miss Edwina Selection Yearian viola AIIss Jeanette Thompson ft Baritone solo O God Have Mercy AIIss Corinne Butler A Call violoncello Miss Alyrtle Mrs V Y Coggle piano Soprano solo Teach Ale to Pray Vivian Hefty Davoud organ AIIss Ednah LinnI Tenor solo Considerand Hear Ale Tuesday there was J morning a Davies of the stringed Instrumentsof Duet Still As the Night the Salt Lake Philharmonicorchestra Alias Louise Watson and W A Call at which time they practiced on the Tenor solo O Eyes That Are W one the 'H Vosco Call numbers of the coining concert in De Ten-minute talk Music and Alorals conductor Arthur reber RS A Call cember W that the rehearsal was satisfactory and I? Soprano solo Aladam Butterfly that he orr exceptionally Louise Watson fine concertscounted this winter Tuesday Baritone solo (selected) morning at 10 o'clock there will’ be E Vandernacker rehearsal at the usual place another Tenor solo Heavenly Song E Cardwell The Charles and Bert Shepherd con Our Savior Duet cert Tuasaay evening at the Taberof great local interest Alessrs Call and Cqll nacle was of the musical standingof King the Tenor solo The Shepherd' brothers and the assisting-artists Leland Acomb Shepherd J McClellan Irving Snow Selection Quartet and two singers who were selected in briskiv contested a ronmetirinn ’4rs olio-win is the musical program Emery G — T)T1(‘rsin nt Prnvn nnl Im Millinery of consisting ' Romance and part in Philadelphia speaking Grahaan and with the augmentedone man chorus expects to accomplish from a stand covered by the American work than duringany other season flag a little addressed President M company The officers are: W old ladies a few newspaper of some E E secretary Langdon Bennett H red and A men and noted clergymen ua Bennett treasurer riday afternoon directore Peabody “He told them that they had come to lay the cornerstone of the Var Monday together La Jensen leaves Theodore Presser he will continue Home for Retired for New York which stood on time-honored the study of piano Mr Jensen is a Music Teachers in and ground Germantown musician whose home had opened promising young its hospitable doors He He has studied is Ephraim under introduced Air Presser who spoke and some of the best teachers in Utah briefly of the realization of his life is starting out to prepare himself for dream to dp something practical and the profession Of his future prospects for the music teachers in this worthy as a musician John T Hand has this country who had done the during to a say: "While Air Jensen is not he course of his long business career so pupil of mine In his piano work for him has done some work with me in vocal much “The box which was inserted in the has with and been intimatelyconnected cornerstonecontains several publications in both the study and teaching of me records of Maud Powell’s playing music He is without doubt exceptionallyof “Deep River” arranged from Samuel talented as a has an Coleridge-Taylor musicianand Schubert's Utah unusual capacity for work such may on Page 9) well be people C red -where 3 form M better inMrs THEClubsUtah Edison one anticipated : By Imported that Phonographs the ' AIIss piano teacher Johanna Schick and Aliss Chloe Sharp violin teacher will present some of their pupils at a recital to be given at the home of AIIss 1487 Edison street riday Schick at They eveningOct 16 at 815 o’clock will be assisted by Mrs S D Bradford sopranlst The program follows: Priere du Isatin Strealbog the Brook Lange floor MEO'BHiEEa ictor V 1 recital Baker Gowns Third iiWinM Week 1 EXCHANGE IN & will be one I of TAKEN BE ARRANGED 4- violinist ' wonderful window beautiful I andsen the PIANO WILL OLD Me-Clellan’s given at the politicalsocial to be given at the Hotel Utah tomorrow afternoonby women of Airs James H the Democratic party Aloyle is chairmanof the committee on arrangements and the followingmusical has been provided by program Airs rank Evans which ' Day its qualities Buda Deep”Hansen) Wax YOUR -Adelaide Y Ray magnificent tonal its and its thorough workmanship case architecture fills as these requirements no other instrument mt and indefinitely It is warranted unconditionally I Bentley'sextet Madame with participating Song(Riego) T1Trovatore demonstration air J®? In-vitatibns o of the THE forty men Giles : More it one 5 all days before leaving Berlin music called on stores Willes-Horne drugstore and had Professor a is most enjoyable complimentary chat with him He is in good health but is broken-hearted about the war His time is now Saturday evening pupils of Spencer almost entirely taken up with Jr will give a piano recital playingtestimonial inClawson concerts for the Red Cross his State street studio etc Those and the poor old will be the Aliases man is doing a great service for the fatherlandeven lorence Hazel B ranks though Anderson he go to the front He Benn ion cannot says Hudson Valentine th® classes of every teacher in Dorlt Gorlinski Europe Aliss Alarybelle Evans assisted byi are simply torn to pieces and the art Kraft life of Germany is losing some of its & brightest lights in the terrible battles Tuesday evening the Orpheus club now raging will hold its first meeting of the season “Bernard Irrgano (Professor The club will give four concerts organ teacher) remembered this year under the management of “Two ' One and 4 Selected Contralto solo NellieJ Hasbrouck Gounod Sing Smile Slumber' Mrs J W Curtis Edna Evans Paper Life of Edith Ambroise Thomas The concert Violin obligato program for Emerson Miss Kingsbury ward this eveningat 630 p is as solo Sans Parolis Evelyn Crawford Richards m Piano Romance follows June Beach Saint-Saens “Silent Heroes” “Chimes of NorCrap Alildred Knight Miss Voelker Verdi mandy” (Planquette) Clement Quartet from Rigoletto Chorus The Alarseillaise Hymn and Rand opera chorus “Alimi’s areThomas de Lisle Edna Evans Evangeline Rouget J well to Home” “La Boheme” W Summerhays Hugh Lafayette Eighth Grade Chorus Davis “One Sweetly solo W Dougall Violin — Song (Ambrose) John Russon (a) antasia Slave Teresadel Riego Appassionata t‘Somewhere a Voice Is Calling" ’(John-rsqn) Evangeline Thomas Henri Vieuxtemps Elizabeth Johnson Delilah” (b) The Saint-Saens Prayer from La Tosca (Vissi D’Ar Swan “Samson and te Vissi D'Amore Puccini Vaughn Clayton Contralto solo Selected r(Handel) Abdon Oberg Slave solo Contralto Lottie Brain "Afiserere” Nellie J (a) Hasbrouck Knowest— Thou the Land (Verdi) Edna (a) At DawningAnderson Padman "and Carl Ambroise Thomas (b) Samuelson “Roses” (Adams) (b) O Divine Redeemer Gounod Sweet Genevieve A Spencer: Israel” “ear Not O Alildred Knight Miss Leola Schrack Josie j(Buck) Hinckley Aly Heart at Thy Sweet Voice (from from "Lucia” (Donizetti) Hand Sampson qt Delila Saint Saens for the irst M E The music church ropera chorus "Spirit of the today will be as follows: Evangeline Thomas Dr “Just W SLittle Holdaway Afton The committee on arrangements Little Love Mornlug ta a Kiss” eludes H Mrs James Moyle fjptch “Hymn to the Night” (Tipton) Organ preludeH Alays Mrs John Dern Mrs sA’arl Samuelson "Ave Alaria” (Gounod) fa) Invocation olstenholme James rank B (b) Stephens Airs E G Gowans jEdna Anderson finafe "Death of AlinAdoration Eubcis Larson Mrs H J Hayward (Coleridge-Taylor) opera Anthem King of Love Shelley Mrs Lews Hand ’chorus: John T Airs Daily Aliss Schrack Mr Mrs Liny (j Mrs woistenholme Mrs Moroni Hand Lavar JenHeiner rank Evans Mrs accompanists Eberhardt Jessie H Wheeler Mrs Raymond C ife Offertoire Song Without Words J R Porter Mrs Allen T The Naylor Mrs X section of theLadies' Litmusic Airs Rae Van Cott Airs Holloway Sanford club will meet W R Tuesday prompt Solo terary ear Not O Israel Airs A H Airs L R Buck Wallace Parsons Alias Nellie Cornish ly atthe p m R Shibley Airs Willis AIcNiter Airs H Martineau of Cornish Music school of Seattle Postlude Grand Truette T Corn Mrs D H Choeur Samuel Livingston Airs A T Mrs Moon Airs W K T Walton Evening Mrs T T Burton George Goodwin prelude Organ — Mrs Emil S Lund Airs Charles A (a) AllegrettoCantabile — aulkes Weaver Sirs R E L Collier Mrs R P (b) Gaul Eventide — Alorris Airs T Thomas Mrs J T Anthem God of Love Shelley Howells Airs David Dunbar Sirs B W Miss Schrack Mr Eberhardt Sirs Bamberger riml Alendenhall Offertoire Hymne Celeste Solo Oh Divine Redeemer Gounod f AIIss Leola Schrack aulkes Postlude march in D Choir director Mrs Ella Wetzell: in Music organist Airs J L Strohauer -nehaha a -which s (Puccini)Llliu SolemnThought’’ “TotalEclipse” pleasant a family means to companion — and agreeable P -Stephen (b) lifetime a sjC ' Thoma’s Giles will present his Lawrence E Eberly in a piano A LETTER has been received by concert Monday October 26 at 430 Prof J J AIcClellan from m in the Assembly hall He is an Edward accomplished musician and one of the who Kimball recentlyreached youngest music students in the state America after some interesting experiences to undertake such heavy and classical in The letter follows: He will play the Europe numbers Concerto G opus 58 “Dear Old John — Many thknks for No Major by Beethoven by Grieg and the your kind Concerto opus 16 telegram came late variations last night It Cesar was very kind of you to Symphonies by Mr will be accom-1 remember the poor refugee and musi ranck Eberly panied orchestra Wash Laomedon Be Consent to of Prof pupil ‘ of should be I - SiilBl thepriestess loleprompted crownPhelias "lole’s generally piano a securing ' ishis solo the ’ 1 -ss Purchasing I : forth£rom firstto peopleare loleand I I cloudshide the instrument market -which a-The and the cheapest rebut 'W Co-friinth -The Sacrificed” considered the is the on I fllbretto: scene Is laid in the city of oesieged by the then Spartans iTo the back center is the house of Phe-tlias On the left forwardis the tem-'ple of Juno in tho back a deep valley scene is unchanged throughoutthe ’‘act Ah the curtain rises black the sun Phelias is v'(sought a renowned Corinthian Corinth by the people of to drive the Soar tans from their He at first reluctant consents is told by the priestess of the temple he will he consults that con-quer whom and save the city for which vicYtory he must slay on his return that which meets him first coming out his house i On his triumphal return the meet him coming from his house daughter lole He is almostover-come as he beholds her The dismissed Left alone he tells Loomedon a rich young Corinthian t S 'Yioble to whom she is betrothed how victory bound him for his protests jpLaomedon without avail by some presenti--mcnt mysterious consents to be sacrificed The people return to and a honor He tells them how he was by the priestess the Abound queen of just twldo and that he has heavens ‘pierced his daughter's heart with steel The people disperse in silence Lao-medon unable to bear a living death Yalls on his sword and dies on the ssteps of Phelias' house The priestess ’and Phelias come forth gazingfirmly ‘‘on each other as the scene closes be The arranged as program will will give a talk on “The Place of the life and work of follows: Resume Musicin Education” Alisa Cornish is of Phillips by Mrs N AIcwell-known educatorof the west musical dramatic reading by a Jlugh All teachers and others Interested in Mr Carlson of “Phelias” the opera of music cordially invited to study are plot of the play musical motivesof the attend This will be followed by a characters Air Carlson reading the of rench libretto Airs Carlson interpreting music as follows: the program solo reber interpretingSoprano musical setting Mr — (a) Aria Samson and Delilah the love duet lole and J Piano as-work is drama Mr Carlson’s according J Baldwin s Arthur -violinist a quality -was I the"Phelias-Iole” one-act to Instrument distinctly his opera on "Phelias"based“Joie" Phillips poem play be assisted by his wife Mrs Lula-bel Eldredge-Carlson pianist and reber The plot of a r' possessed ‘ Ste-IjPhen of Costly a of-Bert ' Carlson Not ’ pm special Reduced Prices Now : :r3L mr a ' I — r — n r — at J - Removal Reduction on: Everything at : Our Old Store Ya5'::': r (k-'Y- Y 1 Y' -:Y ' - :Y MAIN STREET w - V w w "trX ? 1 Our Old Store Yy - x' g VW ‘ V ru: 'V a ru a |