Show L '-x - - a- SALT HEBALD-REPUBliCAN THE LAKE CITY SUNDAY -UTAH' ? 15 NOVEMBER 1914 ' h f j A - 1 ’ ‘ ' f i - z z— r-x :: recital given I ATadame Julia Claussenin Assembly hall Thursday evening was adjudged one of the most interestingevents experiencedin Salt Lake for some time The-wejl known by MRS' 1VX £ ’ ley I in contralto fine voice and gave was in her audiencea display of art that long will be' remembered Madame Claussen four languages Scandinavian sang in rench and English German showing that has made her U CLOTELTER T Lake for a short visit has a Airs Clotfelter music on the coast the satisfaction of critics for with 3Iiss rich sweet — I Salt who is Georgia Ilart- Angeles soprano -in lorence and Miss voice and takes active an I I part I I ! Blankets i - ’ ' - ) - fl i w' v - ® is a and it was a groat number of years that she opportunityfor Salt Lake red be procuredfor a recital by C Graham who has an exceptionally fine list of attractions for the winter The and was pleasingly heavy program showed the singer’s superb voice to fine advantage Larry W Whlpp accompanist 'is hie Bl ifi rSS8B3SK’?BBIBCS8B®!i8h 1 K i could IB O was Excess I® 111 W u zzrz tz ' ? VA G S J A and Size Size lOBBOiSSIOBlS ? ' Size Size Size Size Size Size Size z I ' ' ' Solo Liszt — Twelfth Rhapsody Aliss Ivine Shields Mrs L Aloncrieff Creole Love Song Il Bacio L Arditl Miss Walora Rogers Over the Deep Blue Sea Petrie The Rosary' Nevin v - ' J ' Keddlngton DinorahAIeyerbeer Shapiro r f noon there was a special the Tabernacle given AIcClellan in honorof the the woolgrowers’convention J of 840 880 1320 K ! v J ' s z r z s Z at k -L - - J k v I J of classical Interesting ' " program the visitors music was offeredand of were deeply impressedwith the famous any more organ recitals will be given coming program which will consistwho organ' and selections from ProfessorAIcClellan whom for some months “Carmen” Those they wil take part are C wanted very much to hear Crosby Tullar of Tracy Y Cannon gave a recital at the New York Miss Mae O’Neill Miss Heiberg section of the Ladies’ The music for Alajor Zeppc-llnGerman Aliss Dix TabernacleThursday Ogden Hugh Dougall regular club will hold its next consul to and Miss Denise Karrick An orchestra Holland and two from the music section English army officers who accompanied meeting Tuesday November 24 at 230 augmented him last of by members of the high school orchestra p m This is the sixth and given led by Professor will Thefor Tabernacle will be closed Alon-day the rench programs to be Christensen repairs and it is unlikely that Much interest is being evinced in- the render several-numbers who has recently Miss from Karrick Berlin she studied where with Jacques Dalcroze will give a lec ture and TVTISS ALICE CHURCHILL piano instructorat Rowland Hall who demonstrationsof eurhyth 1VX win make her first 111Kb appearance beforea Salt Lake audience Thursaay eveningat the Ladies' Literary club m a piano recital assisted i by George E Miss Skelton violinist Churchillis a pianist of marked Week’s Calendar ability and is a brilliant concert performer 1 — - 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'Sale I - aversatile to Los Bl adaptability binging famous Madame ClaussenIs an opera singer the who has taken heavy contralto roles Great Bedding - ’ THE for the $300 50c Massaging Shampooing 50c I style new 50‘c 35c — 2240 ' UTAH Literary citizen If’ every of would state our impetus would an -z- - WEEK PRODUCTS be Products use Utah given the of resources Utah manufactured and would the state that be November 21st goods felt for 15th to Inclusive during exclusively -the-week acquired The years returned would habit See also permanently mean movement the Give to revenues ’ of people state—TO the YOU AND I co-operation your Window Our increased whole-hearted the of Display CM Z Shoes Utah-Made I and Overalls j Sale 1 HE r members the of Rowland Hall faculty have issued invitations recital Thursday eveningat for the piano aLadies’ Literary club at which time Alice Churchill will be presented for the first time before the Salt Lake Miss public Lliv ''ViWi VII nr ri rr - the two bers: w I k ' ' ' - n 1 1 J J v will Ribbons be a the at qualities X 1 great demand prices asked that I quite are I here from Churchill will be assisted E Skelton violinist and 1 by — plaids wraps floral designs fancy ribbon hpl Bach Beethoven Gluck-Brahms Up ’ in Beethoven-Seiss ” ' ? 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JjOT 2 — The sizes range from 10 to 17 valuesup $700 special - -to ' OUR li' requests O ONE-OURTH in all Standard Shirts choicest patterns DRUG SO 112-114 - i numerous Youths’ Overcoats from $650 up Overcoats from $1350 Your choice and at A S1 values 4 M- 9c 5 now to for its initial propreparations duction of “The Messiah” during the coming Christmas season A meeting of the society' is called for tomorrow o’clock in afternoon beginning at i the Consolidated Music hall At this time arrangements will be perfected ja for rehearsals of the chorus and as soon iTZiimii principals as convenientannouncement of "will be made ” The society was organized several termined to keep months ago fo'r theipurposeof presen1 they make upon 7WZZzz5 to prepared ! begun Owing Boys be your selection now and winter’s first cold snap z some and Zz s many and Men or for values a wide Up - With VWY print styles i I stripes and JI Off ’coats these s Splendid Pi Grieg allegro lat D to in Doumka Tschaikowsky (Alelody a Russian folk song and H the in the variations rhythm or Russian folk dances) Raff I ileuse Kreisler Caprice Viennois Notturno lat op 42 Waltz A Chopin li Polonaise Chopin ' V for stylish and Roman popular Up has been arranged for program including the following num Romance 2 1 vftTf T-T u antasie C Minor Minuet in G Minor Gavotte German Dance v Sonata op 13 Allegretto Iyi ' J There- in-S3 of Line Hall " ' jl VI Pnn'lonrl AAU schools 4- o came Miss George classic c An piano is exclusive private : and KA Churchill rwi tne one Vll or of thecity New York in Sep-Join the Howland Hall facultember'to ty Miss Gratia landers until this held that position at Rowland year f rjjy Miss Special A I STORE MAIN s AT IS STREET ssesaasoD ’ will the musical endeavorsices commence high plane (d) Humoresque a ' promptly at 745 calists Dvorak and Miss Leah Hayes The following program given: II lll — accompanist Souvenir Alelba will-be solo Piano The-Last y Lindsay Hope ranz Drdla ' each prelude-11year L h’alfi EpiscopalOrgan AI'Gottsc Sans Paroles Daniel Music for irst Methodist (a) Pizzicato Goens beginning the organization church Sylvia Leah Hayes Sunday November 15: expanded and now gives (b) Scarf Dance' Jennie Eastlin Duet ’Humoreske Anton Dvorak Chaminade promiseof taking a conspicuousplace Z Jennie Eastlin and R Schumann Marie Hale (c) a Volcq Is Calling Traumerei in local musical circles Squire Coop Somewhere Exit Organ prelude— A Oprion orever director and Tate Pearl Hemsley has been Herbert (a) Preludein B lat H Smart (d) Vocal duet The Morning Breaks Scoutoa Salinger business H Susie Irvine manager Aassist Humoresque Dvorak (b) Wiegand Meditation ‘Music by Evan Stephens Virginia Peabody and B Cecil Gates MelbaAirsLindsay and Loren© Lift Up Your Peace Organ cello violin and piano Andrevv Jackson and Alias in :the direction of the chorus The Heads Anthem Watts My Soul Doth the Blanche Davis board of managers includes Mrs Hugo Charles Daily and Choir Magnify Mrs Eord W A Scheid Mrs Blumenscbein Violin obligato Druehl Agnes AllegrettoCantabile Dahlquist-Beckstrand II A Mattill Alex Alpha and Adaline Coolbear Eberhardt aulkes Miss Mae O’Neillchoir J S Bach Mrs Air on the G string’ I George N Bacon W Reynolds Tenor solo The Cross Malcolm Douglas and Mrs A S Peters Marie Hale George C "Wise rancis AlacKenzie Tenor solo Comfort My Air D B H Valley Souvenir de Wieniawski W Haische George Pyper Roberts George Scherzo D’lnganno' Bellcrby People Every Postlude Morris Mrs Torild Alise (Alesslah) Susie Irvine' Q Arnoldson Handel Bird (fantasie) Jane Elbert Tullar The Alocking Sands Spencer Clawson Coyle Crosby IT£I large headlines Offertory Song Without Words proclaimini D During the winter months the evening Hermann Thomas Alice Merrill Horne W E VL von Beethoven Lucy’ Gates the Americas Ebaugh Dc J Lang GeorgeM Marshall service will be opened with an TschaikowskyMinuet in G and Evan Houtz Miss Kate ostlude Loren Watts Thomas is After the sermon ConcertAllegro Mansfield song service soprano who’ refuses to sing for th from Lucia di secretary Sextet Lammermoor will be enjoyed in the the society an hour The public is invited to attend a violin The oficial of Donizetti kaiser the last issue of the Mus'caJ recital given by a beirs slogan The fine number of Emmett Elizabeth Shambeck’ Alelba LindAmerica a page devotedto th as a ?“With high aim church parlors with music Ella Cumming De Mousley’sgirl pupils this evening Utah singer beautiful ‘"picture ol broadness and unity of spirit let us choir directed by Mrs say Jennie Eastlin Marie Hale Miss Gales by Mishkin adornsthe front sing to the Lord vVetzell and the in the Le Grand ward Susie Irvipe Virginia song of praise organ presided over meeting Lindsay at1? 30 assisted by Miss Pearl the reading matterwiti it sjieak and people by Mrs 'J Louis Blanche Hcmsley page thanksgiving and let all Strohauerwill he Serv- house and Mrs and sayby the Malone orchestra Davis Andrew Jackson voObertass (Mazurka) II Amen” and its officers are deWieniawski J (Continued on Page 7J one-oratorio ' y-" Romance - 'r ‘ MORNING -- ' - IT 1 ' -March ? ? ‘ W -chosen ’ - Special '' ' Opening Inducement ' -Lindsay -will - - Six personal lessons either of the ' above in all ‘§500 for ot -Offertory -Karl Anthem ' : artistes coached provided plays produced ' ' -E ' ' Special terms to ward "committees etc entertainment Miscellaneous Ye -Rcclt Amateurs and : EVENING r - Edward TT7 ’ inr-spiring V -Emma (late J’ of BilANDON PHILLIPS the 'D’Oyly Carte Operacompany) R the miser who played'Gaspard of at “The Chimes Normandy” Salt Lake theatre - ' in the Write or call MR AND MRS J BILANDON PHILLIPS 704 Belmont ’Ave on Seventh East bet Ninth and Tenth South 1 MaaMBMBMMaVKMVMWMaMMWMaaMQMNMMMBi Salt Lake City e 1 s - -stationery -has' -A a-new us-mented I 9 I |