Show : T 8xxx THE SALT 'HERALD-REPUBLICAN UTAH CITY L"E SUNDAY r "J -- 11914 NOVEMBER r M ' 3 ’ ' "'--a ? ' 1 NEW ' SONG WITH Voyles Mrs R M Austin Mrs D Dean two violas Tullar and A flutes two Crosby the McCartney or eveningservices the program two cornets A S - O O r“? O will IIasa IDEA PECULIAR 3 - 1 Love Secret Hidden Aines Between Veni the - - jy - V ' " !' 'Tantum Ergo Laudate Dominum Te Deum Nora Gleason r has a new York song which is said to be one of the oddest things is called long time'- It Salt Lakers have enjoyed these written in Going1 to Tell Your recitals and it is estimated that "I’m Mother” and noon is full of smiles and surprises until the at tourists have attended leastilOOOOO the recitals' and that means that that last line is reached A rather pretty Here she is: persons from all over girl is involved many enthusiastic the return to their world Lake’s homes 'to tell of Salt wonderful organ and its organists Duringthe summer Prof J organist McClellan Tabernacle TracyY Cannon have and his assistant presided at the organ organist Edward P has Kimball also assistant and at been in Germany studying pres ent is in New York There is recitals always a big regret when the for are discontinued organ for they the winter are a genuine "v pleasure and the best of music Is yesterday’s played or program Professor McClellanplayed the second overture to (Von Weber) “Oberon”the eU’V"'' sixth movement from prelude organ symphony to (Widor) "Lohengrin” (Wagner) and the popular andantlno "To My Wife” (Lemare) Prof Willard Weihe renderedtwo choice numbers large for the crowd was present recitals closing of the New IXnSS Music in last week the of Society HAUN’ 1V1 today to study with Hahn appearedin a violin plete violin concertofrom I i RANCES one of the busiest-L The Musical Art held its first meet-Ing 4 was I talented Ovid violinist young New York week in which Musin in recital last ho will ’ -leave v for Miss year a she played a-com- - - Tuesday evening Thomas presented his pupil Lawrence Eberly in a heavy program at the Utah theatre 'Monday afternoon the music section S of itsregular presentedMrs the Ladies’ Literary club held the meeting Tuesdayafternoon ine Arts College of Music Eleanore Reynolds advanced sopranoin a recital at the Consolidated j'Muslo hall Miss Ruby Monday evening Chadwick sopranoand reader assisted "by Mrs Henry Kirkman soloist gave !Xa concert program Thursday always J u few eveningBgid openingmusical X L S D U its gave Wednesday in besides a 'number ofprogram other schools programs and Informal recitals A The piano Utah theatre only 16 yet he Infuses into his play-f age Ing that is far discernment his years He is the possessor of the perfect touch and rare gift known as his is almost phenomenal memory With these for a starter he undoubtedwill make his His t Iy name known is good and his playing of technique three big concertos was a feat that deserves earnest praise Lawrence Eberly recitalMonday performer i afternoon MISS TELL 5E P - The concert Lawrence given by Professor Giles Eberly last Monday recalls the fact that Professor has presentedfourteen piano during the three years he has been teaching here The following works all of them high class compositions by great have composers with full orchestra accompaniment: Beethoven ConcertoOp 58 Grieg once Concerto Op 16 three times Tchalkowsky ConcertoOp twftce Liszt 23 No once Concerto Weber Op 79 once Mendelssohn Op 22 twice twice Mendelssohn Op 25 once Cesar Mozart Concerto E flat once ranck Symphonic Variations The orchestra which furnished the for the piano accompaniments received favorable Mondaythe comments from of the city musicians The work was of high order and the program was given without a hitch The following musicians made up the reber concert orchestra: Arthur itzpatrick master Edward conductor of Pantages orchestra Rudolph Wohl-muth conductorof Hotel Utah orchestra afternoon I - ' tsr-f 3 i b- L I i i I a-bout concertos a- ' ft ' executive ' 5t- Thursday eveningat the meetingor the Bonnevilleclub the Utah quartet high sang (received pleasingly and The praise for its work members of the quartet Alva are HughA Dougall Call and John Waldemar performed goin’ tell her to am Copyright 1014 Monroe all a your -bout because private Pastorale I beenrendered an most recital - Giles have just their independenceBut confined to the were early hours morning cessation of labor patriotic indul excess of flattering 1 taa Swiss followed MOTHER -— LUCY GATES was presented in a Chickeringhall The of anniversary the exercises evening and Thereofwas no gence in days Switzerland Independence not legal holidays At sundown New are following a day in has which nobodytourist York last riday by oster and David neglected his cheesemaking or waiting the plucking or or mountain who enthusiastic over are very but has or yodelling American soprano of the Royal opera climbing toil the bells in his accustomed of Berlin nd Cassel as they call her the churchesare set to ringing merrily gratitude The recital attracted a large concert of audience in a sublime the of critics echoes in whose judgment was which findswith a thousandSwitzerland which The bells seemis Edward 1’ Kimball of Salt somountains liberally supplied Lake was the accompanistfor the the old refrain “Mountaineers to peal out and although his part in the program will 'be free” and the ever his work people was a subordinateone by building bonfires on answer was nevertheless noticed as the mountain tops and along the much above heights forth t'ae The orator holds proRarely an average accompanist the people of the significance included the following to remind gram numbers of the daj’ and to hold up for by the Salt Lake artists: the character and deeds of imitation Verdi Maria’s rule the bonfires Caro Nome “Rlgoletto” their ancestors but as a and the church services constitute Wiegenlied Max Reger Solvejgslied the entire program Grieg Heidenroschlein Schubert “All will celebrate the Next vear the Swiss Old Welsh Through Night”“My the the centennial of compact by Old English LovelyCelia’ which neutrality of the Switzerland Old English bell song of her territory “Lakme” and the Inviolability Delibes by the of Europe were guaranteed powers legislative and The supreme the republic are Rehearsing twice a week with constant vested inpowers of of two chambers private study of the numbers to a parliament The president is the first magistrate be given at the coming concert of the the confederation and is of Salt Lake is Philharmonic orchestra elected by the legislature for a term The president is not keeping the membership of that of one year himself until after music TO EMMA successfully recital at I ’ -'I 5k for I day Miscellaneous i a 1 sk the1-schools W GOING YOUR respective assorted k a I sjc ’ Literary a I -Oiorus o summer The Introduceda “Build Thee More Stately Mansions” for the Italian program “rom Afar for the German Gracious Lord” from Pilgrims’ Tannhauser and Russian Brahm’s “Lullaby”:for theOrluff “A Russian Lullaby" by all been prepared These numbers have with the and will be given The rench- and programs English numbers have not yet been se 8 ' section of the Ladies’ The secret of the song is to discover what was told her mother Here is club met at the clubhouse part of the chnrus: 27 230 Mrs October' 27 at Tuesday Wise Thomas gave a well thought out paper rench ' II’M on “The Development of to the NineteenthCentury” OperaSheablee Mrs beautifully sang “Love Sonn'et” “A Resolve’! “Invocation”with (New Song Hit) B Anderson violin obligato by Mrs Mrs Eber Hall gave I— a paper I— “Life of Achille Claud Debussey” Mrs — moth piano I’m goin’ to tell your P D two Perkins rendered solos "Little Shepherd” "irst Arabesque” The club chorus sang “St — LJ John’s think she Eve” Mrs C C Daily sang Somethinjf know you two “Rural Song” soprano solos “Sweet Beloved as Dreamed” The were accompanistsfor theMrsafternoon t) bout beau ought to know or it’s your Mrs Stone Strohauerand the at yearsOf beyond1 iJ Wx— : i of-the arwell’s - ib the SSL organ ‘SAEST SANEST’ DAY organ Switzerland which has more hotels and Woodward mountains cheese thefactories mile Saturdav evening Alva than and Gudscenery to square Moses baritone of Salt Lake any other map violinist will go to —rice to country on the world’slarger manson concert there In wita and Includes a give a connection whose population interesting waiters An of program proportion hotelkeepers has been arranged yodellers and guides than that of any other nation can also boast of having t sanest the safest and Independence observed the J Giles ' is busy on its universitychorus nation’s music of theprograms The choral numbers for the American program will be Arthur 9 ' -memory two o’clock mass John Edward or the baritone will sing “Calvary” Meehan by Rodney and the Junior choir and St Cecilia chorus wilt sing hymns oy uor-dese lected and Elgar clock mass the music will or the only consist of ' season Utah of : bass trombones drums piano " p'ortion Verdussen Rosewig Haydn ' ‘ a efT’HE - three cellos-one clarinets two two horns -The Schmidt Gounod Miss Macello Mr Schettler La Hache Crosby Tullar Salutaris O ’ - and Miss Wood McGurrin violin HarpMrs ’one ’ A and Week be: Creator EP-otenfcId eligible out a few The song has only been unable days but the printers are to issue copies fast enough The girls are lot of fun with this quaint having song organization busy thes days Director to succeed full the of a year from Arthur reber is dividing the work up the expiration time of leaving office this year and by rehearsing the string and wind sections separately is getting ‘TONS’ OR HIM much bettei- results and at the same Princess Players time saving the members of the different Trevor of the and is an a former s sections from attending Englishman unnecessary British he does Intermezzo Wiegand Naturally army officer Salute The principal number just at this time D’Amour Elgar being rehearsals not feel kindly for the coming concert Organ Cello Violin and Piano prepared or anything German A Germany the big “New World Symphony” is day or so ago HolbrookBltheatre inn brough first recital of the Salt Lake — The 'Red White and Blue into shape and gives a friend to the Princess where rapidly of rounding Musical college this season will The being one of the most noteworthy the live one-act playlets which are to Banner Arnold promisemusical that this season’s bill at take place Monday eveningat the Con-MasMiss Mae O’Neill Miss Leola Scljrack productionsever given constitute being rehearsed He introduced in solidated Music hall at o’clock Salt Lake The Choir remainder of tne house weie the visitor to Mr TrevorhisLater to be of an equally high ter Paul Higgins a talented boy of Offertory— Le and St Saens new Cygne program seems the same day the actor met 10 will be featured in the program standard The interest being in lady The of Rest shown the street with a Male Quartet— Night acquaintanceon and will be assisted by said the man who Mme Sophie Parks the coming performance by the Salt “Oh Miss Blank” George Groneinan Empress Sophie Lake musical public you and Mrs Shibley rancis Robert to guarantee had called at the theatre “I want Brodbeck soprano Will McKenzie seems George Klink conductor of violinist The following fitting proportionsto meet Mr Von Trevor” Sidney numbers an audienceof Goodwin and Alex Eberhardt Broadway theatre orchestra All' Masterman Trevor!” said the actor emphatically the program: full rehearsal will be held next A “Von Bert Shepherd Ollie compose Postlude Grand Choeur Guilmant “Not life! Good day!’ Smith A Diabelli — on vour — Op S3 Tuesdayat 10 m Sonata Torval ritz York World Jorgensen Elmer Young New Allegro Moderate The program for StMary's cathedral lncke violins Albert Press Alfred thirty Rondo Op 59 No Kuhlau today follows: The universityorchestra of A H OLD ILMS Kirchner violas Alfred Bach-Gounod Ave Maria five appearVoluntary Schumann has already made have doubtless seen when at tha Press Oge You Jorgensen H C Schimatt violin the the of rain Mendelssohn Harp Mrs ances on on east bench “movies” an annoying effect SpinningNoSong34 Edward McGurrin campus cellos Vai Olsen Jorgensen J p Miss Genevieve Malone cello C D thus far earnest the screen This occurs composed 1843 endeavor will be thrown film upon basses Willard lashman S Bruckner was the first of the kind given by applause for her rendition of the big has been used for a long Schettler Miss Nora Gleason a Cavatina from Opera Semiramide made to keep tile orchestra up to the whenand flutes A the club Up to a short Kellersbergeroboe Similar treats will be enjoyed Liszt numberthat she was forced to needs cleaning Rossini Mass In E organ Dachauer high standard maintainedlast year At time Minor of cleaning Clarence Hawkins Carl Sims clarinets by the Musical Arts society this winter add an extfa number giving the dainty Op 49 No V Creator the dedicatory exercises incident to the time ago there was no means Sonata Beethoven Veni Schmidt the run A machine Charles G Berry Charles Miss Pratt is a native of California “Staccato without damaging Shepherd Polka”of Boehm The numbers Sing Me to Sleep the new Edwin Greene Oswald Veltz GotthardMessenger J openingof administration has now been invented wnid will bassoons Chris Jespersen Richard and met Miss Edna Cohn there by the choir and orchestra were Song Robert Schumann building the orchestra renderedseveral Bartch and Nicholas Schuetter time ago make films a couple of months old look Roberts Harry Greene Carl indeisen some While in the city Miss also most heartily applauded The program Hunting Wild Rider also Grieg's RobertA Schumann Offertory— Ave Maria Gounod splendid marches and almostas good as new Carl Pratt was guest at the Cohn Diabelli horns Ralph Baker trombone home rendered follows: Op 33 Miss Cassandra Wood from the Peer Gynt Rondo “Morning” music cornet J C Carlsen Mollerup W from the Three Songs fashion AnathemaEliland Allegretto Mrsin texcellent Other numbers STAND OR THAT Harp —violin Von ielitz drum riday from silver rendered at chapel exercises include Billy while being evening TracyY Cannon and At the end o'f the' program' a Malone cello Mr Schettler reprimanded by 5k T Earl Pardoe gave a joint pupils’ placing will his teacher for some University orchestra rlml’s “RussianRomance” three songs misdemeanor sat medal for merit in piano Sanctus Gounod The Musical Arts Society of Utah in their studios at 48 E South Build Thee More Stately Mansions ielitz Raymond be awarded to Master Paul Higginsby Benedictus Gounod from Eliland by Von down leaving her standing last spring to promote O My Soul arwell him that no gentleman which was organized to an the the Saif Lake Musical overture by Song Ethel She reminded Temple appreciative audience directorif James Bradley Thomas Swing 15 should seat himself while the lady with the interest of those and who wish During the' winterMr Cannon and MrL Universitychorus college Dei Scarf Agnue Weber Barns Dance Chaminade riml he was conversing remains Salt Lake to be a by musical center to Pardoe v'ill give a series of these joint Russian Romance Rosencavalier waltzes Richard whom Miss Nellie Hasbrouck bring noted standing musicians to the city and recitals in Salt Lake and Ogden with Orchestra Nobis given in A benefit concert will be hall armer Strauss and a number ofis marches “But this isthe lecture” replied Billy Twelfth Rhapsodie Liszt encourage musiciansalready here held the object of making them educational Miss Rutii Killeen as follows: “and the Second ward The first instrumentation am audience”— Cleveland amusement its first open evening well as Miss Eleanor Voelker' Mrs V violins four second violins meeting Tuesday as entertaining' at o’clock in the mass V Seven Leader evening November Soloists at the Ladles’ Literary Donizetti clubhouse The program riday eveningwas of Sextet from Lucia under the auspices of the tenth quorum An r almostperfect attendanceof charter a high order selections from Beethoven Orchestra of seventy as Proceeds will be sent the Miss members greeted Prof Thomas Giles had chargeof the Christmas gifts ernanda Schubert Godard and Chopin being to members of Pratt contralto soloist selected for played by Nichol Rogers program who filling missions William Hermie are now k quorum the occasion The young singer charmed and Eller and readings The following program will be given: Jesperson the society with her ine Arts College of members winning from The Music gave Kipling Phipps Tennyson and Hand solo Myria By water John T and tone quality of her full vocal recital Monday eveningat the personality Shakespeareby MatthiasTanner Leah character Prof E Skelton’s song George rich voice Her a Music hall presentingMt sextet from program Included Pardoe Ella O’Neill and Mrs Kathryne Consolidated string fine selection of rench and German Bassett Carlson pupil Airs Eleanore Rey-piano "Lucia” women’s (Donizetti) Pardoe “Humoresque” nolds assisted by Mrs Carlson’s English songs which she sang with k sk Miss Mae (Dvorak) Anderson Miss equal versatility Her pupils Miss ay and Jack German songs The music department of the Putnam Anna Miss Miss Warren Odessa Shaw Miss Aside from being over nerv of Utah had 4 seemed to please most and were exsplendid opportunity BerUhoel Marie Miss Lily Reiser HowardMiss qulsitely handledby the talented singerwith Pinndfek to Reynolds sang Irene Callister Miss demonstratethe ability and ous Mrs sense Rose Borne old Irish songs sung with acand feeling Miss Putnam of the students in musical musical Delta Michael Mrs H oote resourcefulness and Mr work T Kingsbury Berkhoel played pleas oompanlment on an Irish harp by herwhen President solo Kenneth Robbins mandolin self added novelty and interestto the They both will be presented in for a musical solo Bell Smith recitation asked program during ingly Mathias the regular a piano recital in program November Nelson with the steels “Stars and assembly hour Miss Pratt is said to be one of the Thursday noon the request Stripes” Miss Anna Warren melody b$st singers in this Heder riday at 1130 the program last organrecital of the season Lon country made and Thegiven violin solo Haddock comic song and her coming to Salt Lake before the was a was presented a large audience was yesterdayat Tabernacle A A Anderson magician Mrs Charlotte George ni stroke of luck for the society The Miss the soloist with Prof at the Eleanor Voelker was McClellan organ Bolto contralto song: E Miss recital was for the members only and and received such veritable stormof Since early spring Beesley violin crowds of tourists Stuart reading Mabel solo Prof bari Willard Andelln quartet of Ensign tone solo double I stake Swedish choir A B C Ohlson j piano of the SchoolEast of Vero front back 1 Woodward Summerhays -w concertos w a 1 1 vveeK NO Vaughn 1 uaienuar toward Anthem HE a Siaw Star-Spangled 8 orchestra a 2 CLEANED r Rordame members : An J 2L J a : If s NEEDN’T -Miss --McGurrin ' ’ recital M f riday 6 ’’ Dona a I 8 fcUMM MW iMs a s KRN 5? J University 11 i a much j ’ J soprano I J ’ riday 1 w-as J J h TED I AND BLACK QUARTET rrom j leic basso who to also is : J Day’ Ml High composed ngnr Don williams second tenor unanes post iirst yellmaster The four are making rapid headway and xi m ik LlJc DlUUUl LUC lUmUllUW IIIVLIIIJU Pacobs Bond and “Just Smile” bjr Parks i clUvVO by Carrie 1 r 1 1 IM W Mi I— 1 1 H — — — — 1 — 1 I W — — 1 M t I s and 1 1 UbeCILLULj IM M M — xi L1JCV W M ’ii Will blllg 1 1 l 1 £ M 1 BOT tlJLclb X M I M -k has issued invitaGustave Schuster be given tions for a violin recital to this eveningin the Sixteenth ward Nellie Has-brouck chapel assisted by Miss contralto Miss Viola Gundry pianist and Miss GertrudeDent pianist' 630 following The hour Is The program will be given: Overture “Lustspiel” Keler Bela Op 73 students’ symphony orchestra violin solo "Minstrel Boy” (Edward Herman) Master Harry Lewis violin solo “Iri sh (Balfe) Milton Back-piano Theme” solo quartet from man letto” Miss Viola Grundy violin solo "Serenade”(Drdla) John vocal solo “Mother Machree” (Ball) Miss Nellie ITasbrouck violin solo “Scene de Ballet” (De Beriot) Miss Bessie Hanson piano solo "O My ather” in variations (Edward Herman) Miss GertrudeDent violin choir (De Beriot) Clyde "Rondo-March” Jones Bessie Hanson EdelweissSchuster Milton Wallace Dansie Backman violin solo Lester "Seventh Bauman Concerto”(De Beriot) James West Piano solo “Valse Arabesque” (Lack) Miss Viola Grundy violin solo “antasia Clyde on Swiss Themq” (Bohm) students’ symphony Jones exit expectto i V Rogers baritone manager Lawrence Hyde make a number of public tenor Ml i !( Kj t if j r ' ?v'' At ” -S v OHI ta See the new shapes — figure stylish — 5k S' rTr NEMO full sk new shipment of assortments and a in self-reducing figure for every figure for the coutil full Corset W - Anthem — Oh Jesus Thou Standing Miss Leola Schrack Alex and Art made fine of for Bracket Eberhardt' designed and UnMing Duplex stout fine and the from finest make to and self -reducing full figures white coutil at $so $350 Choir Offertory Berceuse Lemaigre Contralto —Solo The Perfect Prayer — Teresa Del Rlego Miss Leola Schrack Postlude— March Lemmens direct largest selection every corset with the new Duplex reducing feature i aulks Are the $5 0© - Lemalgre Pastorale i — NEMO in Organ Prelude — Andante Rellgloso CORSETS us city the style a NEMO giving S3 50 At orchestra ik received these corsets of march Music for the irst MethodistEpiscopal wlll be as church today follows:MORNING just completing our factory Ro-sell: - have We "Rigo-(Verdi) t 2 i of Outing lannel Made BOYS’ OUTING NIGHT SHIRTS — quality flannel in LANNEL These £ — $ s Garments 4 -i- -Triumphant -via '1 — - :nr' rjuc l r J- w- r v 'I “tv o-x - ?s iic ri ? j 4ot EVENING 21 BOYS’ best PAJAMA SUITS — outing ' trimmed dainty colors: years Special— -with- the winter During months the evening service will be with an opened song service After the sermon an hour will be enjoyed in the church parlors with music The fine choir by Mrs Ella Cumming Wetzell and the organ presided over by Mrs J: Louis Strohauer will be augmented by the Malone orchestra The program tonight follows: inspiring directed flannel and wtwh braid sizes to 16 (J Nixes ’ Prelude — Variation Adoration — Holy City blue ’ to and fine year colors of 1G Monday— 89 49c c - - pink Marte S 'j - 1 "-3 ¥ A N D M E NS good quality outing flannel in color cut full size mid extra long Monday iur choice— WOYIEN’S GOWNS of J ’Ri- i- ' - Organ 'Theme and aulks Gaul i I 1111111 811 II Uli lira iftW |