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MUSIC -t IA X (Continued rom Pagel Seventeenthward 'atthe Praise Anthem Anthem Mrs A rSoprano ‘ Ye the UTAH SUNDAY MARCH 1915 7 RRANGEMENTS withlast Thia" Section) ' - this evening: God - Mighty x jPRJJ'V 1 to Me Comechoir Christensen and A Little While HI §0 Miss Lucy Budd Bennett Violin solo selected Wallace Soprano solo Miss’ Lead Me All the Way Perry Address G A Iverson Lord Most Merciful jAnthem O Choir There will be meetingof the Ora-thls r CITY ’ Choir H J spl6 LAKE of the the L D S U male quartet give another rendition are now pending to have which made a hit in connection songs and sketches at the Americanic theatre on St Patrick’s day The Thursday evening’s production of Nathan Hale ” members of the quartet are left to right Jack and Clifford Rufus Bolton Charles Maxfield Kent Cummings rear j ' SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN THE 16 TV caOtA- ' Y&" J A 1 ®aS II I I it JirT"rrn I 'A-'---’ C n hitlILiLlcr 1 1 ithm -:£ onu ' c 1 ar 1 ii ra nn ijhj aiw rwwilii ji i leiti- jnr t a torio society afternoon at o’clockat the Consolidated Music hall to “The for the production of 4 re-’hearse Creation” t cX:' Miss Ivine Shields a promising city will be the young pianist of recital atj presented In a Chopin-Liszt the Congregational church ourth East end irst South Monday evening March 15 beginning at 815 programIs novel and interestIng as well as containingmany techni-'cal difficulties The program will consist of numbers by Chopin the great z W I AWW:' os® ' MissShields’ ' kingof ' Mft" 'iv ' “ 4 :-A:-:-- ni ir r nr'niM i r wn jjiuiiiiiiuiJiiinriBiib ri -H af i nwMiMiiiwiiKL rr-miu jmii —an— i w ui iiiiiii n— v i x iivti -a-' x v mu zz j x t W j - i v J t t fi "I’ ' I j I L' flat Grand Etude in D bord Liebestraum Gnomenreigen An d’ume source John Twelfth Rhapsodle all by Liszt W Summerhays will assist Jones Miss Mildred daughter of Prof and Mrs Marcus Jones who Is a student at college Cal and Pomona specializing in music in Los Angeles lately the under Buzz! appeared as soloist in a recital in Sym-Jones successful hall Miss will spend the phony summer vacation at her home in Salt Lake M 'is ? ' poet of the piano and Liszt the virtuosi The Two mazurkas program follows: all two waltzes by Chopin: Berceuse 7 - '- --i- ' b-'" a B r3 A iS’ r - Iffit S' J I z- ! 2S f J-CPu -?Jj Sri I been set for April ing the give splendidly reber Walsh has approximately the effect of (c) Rehearsalsare progressing enunciation and grammar Prof for the coming concert for the benefit McClellanwill be Mrs songs as originally £ung to the "Vielle” proper value to parts Walsh’s accompanist and she who has The songs were 3 Get the author’s and tell of the Kearns St Ann’s “air Yolanz in Her orphanage the best opportunities of New York Chamber sat” “WhereforeBeats Me My it in your own words—message 30 per cent 1 which will be given in the Salt Lake had that she has never had a better says the Spring Has theatre next month Several Husband?’”“Now Come hundred SHORT DRAMA children and accompanistthan Professor McClellan Again” “Do You Wish That Should in drills fancy dances finals: Schumann-Heink made a similar or inter-stake will present a Sing You a Charming Love pretty songs Song?” “I Obstinate program Madame “The amily” one-act Professor McClellan Have both varied and interesting The little statement when Taken Courage to Sing to Praise farce played her accompaniment for “The will be assisted by Mrs R M the airest Lady” “To the Virgin” people See September Era for details and This will be our second presentation of authoritative spring styles in have made Austin lyric sopranoof the Cathedral Rosary” and other artists poirits for like observationsupon the ability of judgment choir Mrs Emma Jene rantz mezzo-soprano the Salt Lake organist Musical numbers can be secured at formerly soloist in MrsWalsh Beesley soprano Music the mu company Every new style feature for spring is represented every hat is a recent arrival the principal churchesof comes to Salt Lake of fresh from Chicago and sical further informationconcerning or atmosphere New York and is Mrs rantz has an New York this contest from the work rooms of one of New Yot k’s most exclusive shops They represent communicate with voice and her work for the in fine trim for an artistic program INCIDENT to the contests which will the memberswork of the central committee the utmost to the discriminatingtaste And they are priced moderately concert will be an artistic treat James open March 16 the MutualImprovement who will act in connection with the Bradley barit'one soloist W A Crowley in associations of Salt Lake stake fleers of the wards comprising singing and the male comedian the districts as indicated Better Hats for Less consisting below quartet from the Cathedral announce the following regulations Salt Lake stake central committee of James Bradley Harold McNulty S which have been compiled by the committee Theconsists of the following: A and Mecklenburg PPEARANCE here of Miss Jane McCartney Bernardtheatre in charge of the musical and District No M S This is the secret of the phenomenal business which has compelled us to the Salt Lake stirred a Leaver chairman and Tuttle as a singer has — telephone 1892 literary festival the most Was or one of Was under Squire Coop’s from the manufacturers — a significantfact zvhen you consider that spring is great deal of interest because the 5894-J Rose Widtsoe telephone Was play Irish melodies features of spring music: fell still-in its infancy 2413 young woman is well known here or Ahe Kate purposeof promoting contests District No olsom chairman musical sensation of the season Thp been having spent some time in Salt Lake —A of this special in Salt Lake the wards are divided Beesley telephone The features will be three has the announcement that Wilford display Monday hundred hats tai With her are Miss Adela La‘ue pianiste into three districts as follows: 3650 or violinist Was Was 1875-R lored and semidress styles in all the arrar has put herself for next and Miss novelty effects of the season Genevieve odrea District No new shades and exclusively year under the management The trio have a very irst district James S Morgan of ourteenth Sixteenth at young women telephone — Was 6253-W of Charles A Ellis of Boston who — cnairman Elizinteresting in they — which Twenty-third and Center program wards abeth is to give her a most extensive con Cartwright telephone Was and present what they term selections of $500 $750 $850 $1000 district 2368-J ji Second Nine cert tour This tour will begin in Oc"aspiration” and “achievement” The — ifteenth sfe the end of tober and continue until well arranged and in teenth and Twenty-second wards the larger cities numbers are P P Claxton the United States comthe season covering district their recitals riday and Saturday Third Twentyeighth section offers Seventeenth of education in address Our enlarged untrimmed line of the — missloner an a complete untrimmed shapes of whole country Such concert at the Consolidated Music hall Twenty-ninth and Twentyfourth before the Illinois Teachers’ association the evenings from which'to make your selection tours as Miss arrar has made In ‘Wonderfuris the word used by many women succeededin pleasing in performers is past have been limited owing to the athemost wards once said: There nothingquite so satisfactory to describe this showing manner as right music teaching in fact that they had to end by the opening The ward preliminarycontests will important the practical life of the' people It of the season of opera In has New Esther Allen Gaw gave one of be held on Tuesday evening March 16 Mrsseries more requent visits to our beautiful spacious Millinery Parlors will prove both York Consequently comparativelythe power toward determining the of musical history lectures at 730 character of the people few cities have had p m pleasant and opportunityto probablythan profitable and you are always welcome whether you wish to buy or college Thursday The Westn$nster else and it should therefore hear this most The Salt Lake stake district contests beanything fascinatingartist atsubject "The Troubadours qf the lecture was in she is the most notable be held as every school the essential part of are jun ivuKing arouna follows: Among women and of Trouveres Medieval the figure in the world of music today and 730 p as believe it is talk was illus-i Monday March m irst program worth Mrs her tour Is rance” Gaw’s district — more than anything else” This is the success of thoroughly trated ourteenth ward Second by songs of that period which strong assured She will make a Twenty-second endorsement by the United number of have been old ward Third recently deciphered from in the east as soloist with States Twenty-eighth ward halls commissionerof education for appearances illlK Aubry Miss choral singing and musical the Boston Symphony orchestra manuscriptsby Pierre Tuesday March 30 730 p irst the songs with m appreciation national asset Ednah Linn sang district Sixteenth — as a ward by violin only thus glvSecond The recital date for Miss Renata ifteenth David Bispham ward Third district under date of 14 in Musical ward halls Seventeenth America says: The Salt Lake stake final contests in Did you ever think that the Bible 1 will be held In the of speaking heaven Assembly hall Monday to r and music? Whether constantly there is any Tuesday April 26 and 27 1 world-future m to come or not the Olean-up Spring All we can make the future that is to come or contestantsmust be enrolled on this world a heaven by means of members of their respective ward and before the ward music and song almost every one preliminarycarries in contests his throat the March 16 means of mak-ing nimself and other people An official accompanistfor the music happy” has organized will be provided or the contestants Tacoma Wash a musical furnish their festival association may own with a chorus accompanist adult voices for the MUSICAL CONTEST NUMBERS summer of 1915 and every year thereafter Trge or June finals Junior boys’ chorus will sums be paid out IfiO eISSI E3E8 — probably The (six to nine members) BfiMl ragi3wlfwPKsg Scout boys’ association has & ftfp capital of 550000 Kin chorus I f Stephens Junior girls' chorus these business men state that the but (six to nine members) “Distant Bells” from — an and key of G advertising A C McKenzie mixed double financial standpointwill be great and quartet to be sung by members of more than offset any And the same (a) Male expense i K& quartet this is only one of the group— “One many cities that soclate directors of the Exposition ather-in-Law Sweetly Solemn Thought” key of are finding out its financial Alleges Rich value C orchestra and the eminentEnglish orParks (b) Ladies’ quartet “Lullaby” In regard to the importance to a city ganist key of G C B Edwin Lemare Hawley (unaccompanied) holding festivals with a well organized will arrive in and (c) quartet choral society take “Mr Lemare May mixed double Her Affections small example a “Lead Kindly Light” key of E flat town of 2500 peopleas on give 100 recitals commencing June ra the western The other organist who will play on Can save you time worry expense and danDudleyBuck (with accompaniment) prairies where they have a chorus of the great exposition include Dr permitted to his son to or stake finals Senior and orchestra of 50 organ was aecompanj’ it — soprano This town is the institution in place of deputy solo H Stewart of San rancisco Clarence a ger and do the work better than was ever “Springtimeof Youth” key of Lindsborg Kan Sr formerly president of Eddy of JOHNNY HASEROT of Haserot was D Charles Leggett junior New York City Wallace IWTRS and the board of education soprano Clajto done before who has brought contralto solo “A Song of April” key Goodrichof Boston John J McClellan Hl Cleveland0 Vaughn W violinist The her wife has not even heard and young of of Salt Lake from A flat and Charles rank Asper pianist are preparing Mormon Tabernacle (suit against her ’s fa-1 youthful Manney husband since his for tenor solo joint recital of incarceration As a result according “BecauseYour Heart” key Andrews New MeYork Will CR SMALL RUGS which will be given Warren ther for $100000 damages of Portland to her mother she has been almost of E flat Ernest Emerson James baritone or about 18 in the ConsolidatedMacfarlane constantly in state of of St Louis bass solo key Music hall They will play Samuel Baldwin nervous “Songof the Armorer” 4 PILLOW TOPS TABLE a Beethoven TKroeger C G B Tertlus Noble and Clarence Dickinson of Nevin “Awake Aeolian sonata for vivjin violin ana and piano a violin of The woman’s petition alleges York Lyre” New William of Buffalo Haserot young (accompanied) Danby concerto and Gomph “wrongfully and COVERS COVERS amateur a of smaller nit m maliclouslv PIANO group and others” leprived her of orchestra (four or the affections” of more) “At Sunset”uers Coyle Crosby Tullar has been enJohnny now confined in the reforma-ory by R B Brewer gaged as the artist COUCH COVERS j&j? at Lancaster and that he “conMr Points of judgment in musical contest Tullar will be assisting frSv for his This afternoonin the Salt Lake theatre jpirea witn juvenile authoritiesto splendid work asremembered number: tenoi- soloist in spirit him away” beautifully the rehearsal of all principals chorus things we clean are among the many 1 Interpretation as per musical will be 19 in April "Messiah” Edythe Haserot and orchestra members taking part in Her markings and text 15 per cent b! husbandis year younger and safely “The obtain 2 and Edythe may by Expression" phrasing 15 per The San rancisco Examiner contains Yerdi’s "La Traviata” the second this suit monev will never her for cent the following article by compensate her declared the Redfern Mason to be given by the University suffering” girl’s Is 3 Tone quality 15 cent the opera Unsurpassed Anywhere per eminent critic in a recent issue Our Dyeing mother "Ishebelieve andlive physicians have will 4 and balance 10 of of Utah musical department told Blending per “The music the Panama-Pacific me cannot long The cannot her life will the direction of Prof monej' save but cent mark an epoch in the be held under that it is the least the Portieres Carpets Covers etc 5 Reading (producing proper of the art ott the coast That Haserots dye nicely under our Accordingto Professor can do to pay for Thomas Giles wrecked life” notes) 10 per cent soundslike a the perfect system Phone for Special representative to 6 out Giles are being held at Tempo 10 per cent make it in all sobrietystatement Never rate ofrehearsals 7 Pitch 10 per cent have we had about fourteen week and John Wellman aged 85 testified call and such orchestral a make you prices on one article or the entire that he had never ridden on an electric 8 music on everythingwill be ready for the Enunciationand pronunciation the coast as the Expositionorchestra despite the fact he lived in St car 10 per cent te giving us at Old house furnishings aithful Inn every the latter part of this month Louis fifty-three years 9 and release per cent day and it will also give from last year’s practice Attack departure twenty concerts A The male quartets the ladies’ Note in estival hall beginningwith of selecting the principals for “Pagliac-ci” REMEMBER--On fancy gowns delicate quartets— and the mixed double quarSaturdaynext That single fact been announced All principals contest would willhas laces and evening dresses be entitled to prove my those 4k tets willbut statementeven if it stood be selected solely from EARS ARE IN STYLE AGAIN— by all members of the male itself with the university The abundance 1 IS and ladies’ quartets in order to be it this LIT UP YOUR HAIR REPUTATION ESTABLISHED “But does not stand by itself Notable of talent available has made must be entitled to separately the compete though Expositionorchestra is possibleprincipals of the successful members contesting with its eighty chorus of seventy-five performersdrafted from The a We Guarantee Our Work— We Insure Your Clothes the best forty are get new style of lifting the hair mixed double quartets and orchestra of The organizations of it an from the ears looks AGAIN THE LITERARY CONTEST NUMBERS is not so notable as the Boston symphony ting the music well In hand much nicer if the MYERS SPECIAL THAT which George A hair is soft so it drapes or June senior Stewart has — around the HAS ALL SALT for two weeks in May MADE LAKE TALK public (ten engaged speaking minutes) senior that splendid When than being pulled up in ears rather public speaking (ten minutes) organizationcomes we shall have set for straight hard lines To get the best Men’s Suits and Overcoats us a standardof Points of judgment in public speaking: music effect in style of " which is a world standard GOLD any hairdressing g Ladies’ Dark this we have to Suits and The idea 20 per cent or the 1 thank every strand must be fluffy lustrous exposition and the gratitude of 2 The development50 per cent (a) W One-Piece every and of clean true music lover will be heartfelt the Home Magazine) course In washing the Plain Dark Dresses introduction (1) simple direct earnest (rom MS “The greatest old saying “A woman is as old hair it is not advisable to use a make of material to follow & suggestivethose personality which The II she looks” is still true in' this year (1) develop which should be music will draw to our fair is Camille ofas grace shift but always use who have gray a preparation RENCH DRY CLEANED THE eminent alike as composer hair and- 1915 Women persuasiverather than merely matter Saint-Saens with also men gray mustaches You litterateur and made for shampooing only can of fact (b) (C) (1) traveler He is MYERS WAY THIS WEEK noay composing beards will look youngerif summary or work in enjoy the best that is greneral taken the a which he will celebrate they use a simple home recipe of Mary CLEVELAND known for about conclusion The March sum of of address (d) original (1) the of the beauty expert is — three by no completion great our which 5100000 for her husband and her cents a shampoo getting a body Manners Phone long should given (2) waterway which rance and as follows: of mil nd is the nrice of from drugdissolve Phone quotations began peace package canthrox your finished Saint-Saens 1 sincerity America will conduct ounce Glycerine Mrs Johnny Haserot asks' of vonnc H gist 2 teaspoonfulin a cup four concerts In Bay her wealthy father-in-law Wasatch Wasatch 3 Delivery 30 per cent estival hall At ounces Rum Haserot in of hot water and your is suit charging alienation of her shampoo dries Lincoln conduct his G lounce Sulsge (in original pack one he will ready After its use the hair rag Note — Consult models such as Sumner minor concerto age) affections filed here at Webster Woodrow Wilson anotherhe will play an organ color Dandruff Get these articles at any drug store July 10 1914 three days after Edythe rapidly with uniform WASATCH-974J with the concerto Wendell Phillips Nicholas Murray Expositionorchestra take home and mix in a'half pint of Jones ran away to are dissolved and Windsor Ont and excess oil and dirt Your The dates of his concerts i Butler other day for two hair will be are June 12 water Use every occasionally became Mrs Johnny Haserot the couple entirely disappear Points of- judgment 16 20 and 26 as by his father who pursued retold story weeks and then were separated fluffy that it will look much heavier Junior retold so qurred hair will be gradually and them “Other men of note who will be cur brought back to Cleveland in story than it is Its lustre and softness will and benefited The recipe is 1 Selection 25 per cent guests are Dr Karl Muck of the Boston darkened delight you while the — absolutely harmless dandruff The husband was sent to the also stimulated (a) Simple Max removes young 2 Delivery Symphony Bendix of New York and is excellent for falling hair—Adscalp gains the health state reformatory at which insures — 45 percent Lancasterby earnest direct (b) the pronunciation and Auguste Bose of Paris asvertisement Judge "Addoms and the father hair growth — Advertisement te ‘ 2 J J Special Monday Display I millinery ' Miscellaneous exquisite I of-various Week orchestra Music A Money 1 ’ir reorder directionwill interesting talented 2 S I Geraldine 1 3 $395 ' J 1 -will $ I 7 I I 9 district a district accompaniment district November ' refers 8 How J' KitiQ-KirCo life-world p w ' associations Kg-iS W a ’ remuneration If H ®3 Bride Alienated Aw I 'M Husband’s 1 J I J boy-husband PORTIERES THROWS CURTAINS p ‘ a collapse -arch a B J 5 i a a annual exposition I believe development jjf£? a press-agentish I -B presentation 1 5 AND separately connected J MYERS’ i 14-it -America AND -finals i bit -Advanced SILVER w orchestral THREADS AMONGTHE 1 ‘ w -"from 6 4ml1 ttfspy S CzflBK k rafifflg b a ' a 974 husband’s ‘ p re-The - Sl Juvenile 1'4 - 1? 1 |