Show £ 5 J 1’ r ? 3 9 v f v' ' 1 B 'IS ' ft w -j X ! -- - I ' — 'Z Ar -1 -s - ’ ' ’ ' J - ' ' ’ J-’'-’ ’7' ia -a - --4 "'"i i' K IVJls a 1 - 4?? -- K ’ A zl ' Z "! ‘ : 1® :7 -- ? c SS-: ’ -i J-:- - 7 -J1— LAKE SALT :JHEnERALD-RPUBLTCAN‘ i SUNDAY TUT AH CITY tha next On convention" two columns taken up are of paper? wjth Mr the report McClellan’s to adds a note the editor as which of follows recitals' that these “Note notMr McClellan's free Recitals are in the that they sense were agaln&t us 17 SEPTEMBER - 7' -s - n ir'- T X 1 1911 ’ -page idfi ‘4-a T : : ii iMV b I V J '1 ' ‘ v ' s ‘ I ' r W : X?' ! ' music 7 at because a convention Mr for the McClellan the ' x'L’! ‘ ' -':7 T “ fl j ‘'4 V 7 ’"'ft-" (NmJSBBBL ' V 1 All ’ ? i fry '3 -I: s TJ’ '! - ' r -recitals Q Up- salary of -0 ?Mrx77'If - giving paid these so that the general of public attend free them may in strict A free-recital the charge in est is the which organist sense one himself gives a recital receiving nothing in either return therefore from It other the audience o? any National is thisto latter btistom which the Is stratagems I - '171 -considered (l Isfit for treason and spoils”— -r H hath no that inhimself I A 4 ' The man - J 1 — ' -X -7 - -five '’ Um - - - II 'I - -source Tjgr' y4 ' ' - - --- of Organists-is Association of series Wherea organ be! to the public can given free through or an endowment some semi-public munificence from or the receives a stipend which organist o£ this it has' the heartiest opposed ITH ’?W ki date the xne uiuavicr tor vi jmaMing g?to - exist liOnJ to That j - of of tpe ‘ of vnaerstoocu fairta h Writers tnusical matters ieading-New in J-he -by Benefit: at sing private ’ -f ’ urganiza-R th to I 4 ' The r r s - Rm®? -'st' -a -X ?7‘ -r' enfpioyed are dailies They education and have had prac-t : & ‘y ' -vS- with: musical men analytical v training who tlcal musical crRiclsm experience ’in and from a hearing Intimate 'jkcqpatitahco with the masterpieces fThqy and theory and know 7they travel heard all the gteat singers of singing organizations the world are schooled in every detail known to tnuslc in and the most modern and intricate of Matters harmonies tempo Sha)llng Intonation phrasing enunciation all and features of ensemble their particular business and their to said be are expert ‘ c g ’7hi -v I 77 : 4 7 ’ Salt his that of the Lake 'T""11” be - j' 2 "-i ? orga'n recital is free '1 be figured with the -harmony to ''-r 7 ' -v - The -V ’ The -Thqy annual Utah workarej andou£d fie Monday opened w these Among action Ut report likely are Henry 7777c and and among among otmusicai to progress Soprano ablest He has latest' and of in larrtong apfiralgd i m - n is iiTT7- rw ll ini x---inpismaMiimn u ic:: ?r- l: (a) (b) v--- 7-& the discrimtnately mu-7 was --w and music (a) (b) Hr XS-'-S - Henry t inck 17” editor musical - tfyWH- -New is -Evening p : J la tlqna! and composer of critic 1 the ‘ $ they wits is say-it btt not to up Tcrk right all for eastern Considering organization j If J i- $! y xX : --1: k nicle choir measure compare it with’-the whose worknnd " I tibns 7 have helped fin ’another fifties have wmldtl ? thev 774 - it - chnlr sbmili Mm should be J tion r? at c ' given stated by to the Is -division ill d In came i ly There half s soloist the for concert will who reading sin? Japanese a for room the onlv Jin it tenors that at work point uf to be attack who critics the for the New accustomed are to test of a to in musical perfection in attack and ofiprecision in and carelessness enunciation other details and pronounctation tare essential to the good report absolutely selected The compositions ofjhe choir of fori rendition them are many in with character of the special reference to the services Since the Mormon church same here that cannot them approves to In maintain be expected also will the’ be open to that York A with choir prominent in who best for wishes are the choir the crlti-k made cism that triplet eighths and dotted sixteenths in are: the time sung same the Of that effect eq particular favoriteis lessonly composition not tneped but his opinion absolutely is This only ruined a single examnle but to of criticism the trend show of and believes the lack fine ne the city Whose of success the -one - -goes i working SINGER have go A- J piano will Barnes and C red -and soloists' be of the music of department Instruction following The this courses are Music Elementaryt' and r Music theory writing Music Advanced by designed y credits Three the: tlite T Th year’ class One (college M Band) credits 4r for the jt- at M f before Harmony px- triads ycr r? secondary seventh Beginning chords 10:30 at Phillips’ the of building ? will irst the at v7 the He V McClellan J of dean Music of reclplnt superintendent the week of from city be was Laka forego which The Masses"-delivered of before organists Im las -month en be lUllll the Profeasor page’ in the Ocan ii ' 1 1' L T''j ’ ' at of company the Ocean "issue a begins McClellan August the v Auditorium and of - first Rey-ncldtJ the Clarence elected organist eminent of the Association 'president National of at tthis Organists convention editorial Clar-enoe On the ’page President McClellan J J Eddy and Professor nrethe only given organists In the mention speaking of ’Laker the editor Salt says: “No man organists is held in higher among the J jr McClellan than esteem of the Salt City Lake organist pub-I His ’paper Mormon Tabernacle the i personal string A- ' ?''7 ”' -6 ' ’ 1s-Professor z -7' Bl ml -7- MISS Afexr&Sopranoiiriiiger : in ENID St GLEASON MaryB cathedralGhoir ' i lished (with! in great received numberavas favor and this luncheon "The d Selections Jones' Jfroin song 1 Ian I Maid" Dance from sincerely Leading young a yefir coming and their to teach will the Their Musicians of glowing terms predicts: talents and and industry for things for the future them in speaks will “Nfell from' — Is “The -Red ’ ' r' ' The these amateurs number ' for and of ofthe toKeep new music as not girls do th as the old v Who wemen with children in good well personal ' Young homes in that thing appreciate arcs proud ings that set the of average sings beautifully look them— rand the majority the fact that' of mothers them to it is Violin pt Bell 4961-K 10 irst Saxonv National Art the Royal Leipsic of of society Conservatory ' Germany Residence A avenue and Phone and studio references -41 Weary nvcnaa With Thee"'' by Ar- - Teaeher -- - t Skelton hV will ’- ' the' - J 777 -of 7th East Bell 5211 BRINES Teaeher of Mnsfe 4 ' i 517 I Academyf Studio M charge in be 7 Royal rom Music London : ' - oflano ? - this morning cathedral Mary’s 11 at the o'clock service musio quartet include Buck’s Dudley by Light” Misses "Lexd Kindly Mes-dames Mae O’Neill and Margaret- Harley and Charles G Lelacd 'C' Busch of choir the children’s The Beatty to is give preparing an cathedra! last ?w®ek in during the Is organizing Mlsb Gleason November for the boys’ choir also cathedral a At -j building Templeton St’ the will GEORGE SKELTON E - Teacher Violin of entertainment Hammer ‘ Ye CUSWORTH - Miss i i two BETH MISS will choir quartets’ ' i Graduate London Room 5 Trinity from and References Boartl of Trade college Studld: building “ 'U Lord” the How j j8olb' Yisroel”—Robert 1 Shem Mr — Siddoway WRINKLES Mr Chpmocho"-i-SynagogueCohtrallo :Mi Chant "Boruch Miss traditional)— Recitative? Isold Tenor Month"— QUTenor ’ 1 - solo Dwyer “Kodosh” the "May (partly -Atto” Words 'Sheorlm?— ’tSeu My: Synagogue - t Yisroel”(traditional)— ’’Sh’ma Rob'ert i”Adonoi DufeL' Siddoway i AdonoiT— Mrs echo‘‘ Adofloi” SynagogueCorndtLeolo? — Bounding' "The 7 Shofar’"t Vy solo ’ £ Ets — boys who and Residence Ind phone ast for- all 934 sth 1489 - -j minutes lnf15 expensive- is not particulars- Batisfac '-"Teacher' 7? 'Violin of '-f to Beir agents phone - 91 Studio 5-NK 119 5 ’ ‘ AGENCY NEO-rLASTIQVE j-Deptr- 207 G fcioutli Court Temple Temple j--r - - 7-' thb - Brets”— Al m -Chayim — PATENTS' -Miss 5 ' - athers” Our — Synagogue and congregation “Adoration”— Charles Solo and chorus G Kent and’ chorus "On That Day”— Synagogue Chorus choir "Eu Kelohcnu"— Syna-gogue inal chorus 7' cbolr 7 - -71'- Sau u - - c choir 1 Write i Hymn!”Lo' band ftp- ' "Hodo march vounger— Quartet Synagogue Contralto J) ’ - Triumphal of ’ ’ ' feels years guaranteedLiberal terms ' ' famous 'Holton instruments ' ‘face ’tion Hatn-®Chnl - the becomes face? up for Studio Neo?Plastique : ! lifts High Lake Utah' Trombone etc - Agent and Cornet ’ soften lines" Salt of of — skin tightens complexion‘brightens and looks Ifirm - - Teacher MINUTES' deep CHRISTENSEN P Instructor school-Univarsity results-ine’wrlnr disappear- sagging : 4 Robert-Siddoway ebll kies t — Synagogue ITEEN1 IN Instantaneous t ’ of Band - Htun-mer Mrs L -- ' ‘ ' "Boruch Dwyer Remove to f ' do apart from smother who mother’"whr ?plavs A a forward PETER Vocal Piano court of Graduate ' morning Me Still ” Lsht My in and oote sjc Congregational Unto George ’ ’ attend few a small circle of able with-the C Member newmusical Chomo-cho” - Kent f regu-lar little” of S-Royal -Heart” in-school -While instead are Is Lord Day” That I Quartet mahv CHARLES Instructor -the Kent — Robert Yisroel” SoOrHjBeSoyfiil Miss 'persons llt-tl®’ -who " G Charles K public work: was and necessary progress reasonably sure “Now that new duties and relations’ been new have entered-upon of these ‘many graduates will devote less and time to less their music five and (years will hence be numbered among’ those who “play a concerts Mr Hammer H Mr SiddowayQuartet ! was “slng-ai (Psalm ' "The sold Dwyer Tenor --critical the Utah X j "Onj Kent1 Blom of Shaw o-! ’ musical Teacher Salt Pupil of J J (McClellan Lake and of Berlin August Spanuth Studio at 7th “ home corner East and Ashton orest Dale avenue Bell 546 Phone riday afternoon’s meeting At next A of Mrs the Ladies' club Literary of Edith S Mrs Peters' will sing two M the Richardson's composer songs piano playing accompaniments ‘'’Song of The the songs are written by the1 being a words poem and a Jdiss Ellerbeck Auraria to the “The setting poem Eyes’’ Mrs Night Has a Thousand ’ J i- PsaVm conservatories the the of music Dwyer Olom”— rMrs June in re’-' number of persons diplomas and certificatesfrom the various American schools and Soma of these persons have the entered professional ranks By far S?lrt5er number remain amateurs and up U Thing’ Miss Siddoway SP swell The — Dwyer1TriofOdom Herbert von of Coop this w thur - Johnny ‘ Miss CANNON M and’ - irst “Come ck — JPadGTftWslc Mill” and MARIAN Pianist ' Ele-r v make Gpod a Hammer - Corinne Jtlss Oetzel J: — solo-and Into the chorus Baritone and chorus Kent Tomb” — Charles G ather Our “Our Contralto solo King” — Missl Edna-Dwyer "Adoration Synagogue Chorust Cohen situation a Rarnes j help by accompanist "Bor’chu''— sold “Sli’ma quartet 7 Mrs Jewish: The qudrtet sing German ’’Little ' given be ’It 101)— Kent Gwyn 9 Amour ' I - Mrs oft Qtiartet Mrs Mr ' commemorate be’the follows: night will as riday! — MISS Miss B'rlth the ’Mi Gynt Grieg "C Visions can the Utah returned prepared Shem! "Boruh Quartet Lelolilin”— Synogogue “Harnlnu the Satur- "Peer - Selectionsfrom may DIRECTORY Ida been with Conserva-r Miss have piano returns : is of up Jean- at ' JVUtlUCfc and and who i ‘ on Spring -women we ' 3d cCi® and QUDuet Salute a MUSICAL of chair music tiie to returned in brief city early the after week a specialized in he sojourn Europe where in and certain study branches: of work compositional engaged in some time he had for which planned spme his before Mr departure Coop to iiis and work here invigorated his of activities refreshed by change the last few and during months foi active and unusually an with the year music students at the university Corinne Harris Hammer Robert Misd Siddoway Dwyer Edna Rtoths-child Miss Pearl Charles) Kent Tanor quartet Escapolette in they pupils Squire Hyde Binal at programs tb Baritone Gladys White HOURS program club v Dances’- those touch the have where of University Sigo Harris Hammer Miss Romania by musical synagogue New Year composed - of the ' aulkes Del Marl?-’ Corinne obligato The LcMerr? who Grove? taking hall interesting Mrsl difficult Lydia Hyde following - Dimmitt Nocturne Ave1 ceived Musical picture: Clarence of organist -yyith official Grovo Eddr 4 issue the of Music’ of Hurd aure choir and - sold Violin in ts- Miss I i Miss fom Pastoral early Music - ’ Rogers J Soprano Mts Tarantelle Solvejgs Scherzoso O EarLord organ 1 made violin v Romania convention Grove of at Ethel entertained Nettleton at ourth het 446 musicale home for East street Wednesday afternoon assisted Miss Zora Those who Shaw A in Mrs A the Kerr were program Miss Mrs Robert Blanche Strickley Lemare (Give Gail Mills Soprano the 1 Tours EVENING prelude Mrs Bemis SAgemen would orchestra is Hyde -to the Ocean published World J N at McClellan a1 -r '- will McClellan good Message Coombs J organ’ organ Offertory ‘ Davis it 'cello Selection 1 also Rowland Christensen Prof tory their Batiste -Heavenly ’ Anthem Selected J HVUipsUil The -Tali is SALT LAKE’S advanced the Conservatory Mt Pleasant special work on teacher Guilniant - Organ ’ Association Mary of Chadwick Prelude Minor i I Thee’ for —W Romania T take ip with Dean to at- Merz taking home army 1 harp ’ double a follow?: as I Offertory Postludel fol- as bo MORNING quartet— f Ashford Marie ScoBardwell Wlllard ’iS®!3 ' Organists American and dg Esen Morgan Secretary Vore him of the complimenting on success hlstpaper on "Program Building for-the 'Tfti Double direction ' Sure Retreat ranklin Miss a Wickens sri the at AndantblSostenutp churdh i? ’ nd i v Congregational will -programs negotiating A national the theNationar of J is Choral — in Meditation Lemmens solo Conservatory the this of letters of Professor Utah Wetzell A Strohauer to proposed have Organ Welv - Careth girite” past resumed Mrs W under services for the quintet morning in the and choir doqble quartet innovation the evening Another pleasing Will oe the musical prelude of before services numbers! regular of The the 'octette Mrs members are C C Daileyl Gail Mills MrS Dimmitt Miss Pearl Ailenbaugh Jones sopranos L I Miss contralto Schrack Earl tenors: Wilkins Abbott Sherman Ale? basses Tlbbey r Eberhardt piay7 Con Parker Clark Johnston ' During It today: To--day'a ’ v ’ work Mrs Methodist (irst the ! each music the under Emiiy Sitzer will Hazel Miss 4 at be -Leola Templeton Cannon music CO7 r0to Idylle — 1 ' y-v writ-°£!s?nl8t-611 Arlitii- (advanced)' Harmony city course 1 Angels day: chord Miss Blackfoot has Kan of Boyd Abilene of Utah Boyd the year’s i ? Commercial intervals' the piano -The j Chicago Is Lyceum bureau the with Romania Hyde string quartet for a series of concerts to be given through the northwest during the winter While complimentary very to the musicians young the offer is still under consideration since to owing their deserved popularity’ (elementary) to of- -the The to will direction of J Mrs Louis organ Performer Gounod by riday Dr Salt H W formerly come and today: of Duet— Tenor 1 of History irst Music history of semester The ancient and of mediaeval music Mtisic the’ Christian to church Palestenia (sixteenth of century) Second semester Music the world the modern from sixteenth to century the present 11 i30 Th JT at J-MIU r the with McClellan at request program be-requested Evening?8 or ‘ "i “ should following Miss- 4 10:30 at 3 W ‘Music - v ” by Sheba — Mrs Idaho' “ programs church -I- gave with - I of Special Morning— Anthem — A Orchestra '(college year " 2 Music X'lw' ' c-a-49a-- M hr -A Queen organ- pJMrs for ?:? - At week preparatory) band W 11:30 Th T 'ic Melody- from and this Musical Parker 4c ’ training progression - Old Representatives i Griei- Allegretto "Instrumentation” Building I Steele Horatio' Song of Musician Wagner Herzwunden Chorus One lecture on each hour credits Two ‘ or at Ear - Op gregational-church This (Piano) course of will consist hour lecture one weekly of the history methods piano music upon of playing piano musical aesthetics (Kullak) at "4 writer dward 30 Tra at W C M 'Music r Organist organ from Richard weekOrfa"isf preparatory) j' Melody Slumber city - practice” year Two - there The interest them firmly believes that note to afford keep up can young vtomen if other their no music for one reason nomplv thA Infliipnrp it hfl llDOn fathhusbandb! and brothers children— ers and home Vincent at'the Numpers (college at-4 (Orchestra week Section '4 -1-’ ’ by J- ' - B “ensemble 77 for preparatory) -3 v r Co lUusic 4' Rhelnberger Ji?al-Lday“2r8ranst reading (which course permission only) to of acquaint students musical the qualifications with' standard works of music A Section (Vocal) One hour each and analytical study practice week of of operatic important choral or some One work hour each music week of (solfeggi) chapel reading One hour in the choir attendance - Section hour each ‘-11- Arr -Exceirpts today special A i Jtaken be may £ s’ Kimball Popular musicsolfeggi) Music reajjing in practice or 11:30 -x Davenport Durand Performer West ‘ riday-Asslstant and " Angels : A’ 9 Neruda Assistant OrganistTracy the organ E lat from Minor Sonata PoatIud year: 9 ? at Offertory Offered piano ' obtainable ' good a Edward Organist organ: Country Wed- March- the be ' actory Clarkrnple the must it Theatre (Colonial Lemare Berceuse’ -extended suit to ' the Melody Maestoso March "University the --7 Thursday— (b) make ” i i Wagner (b) Capricclo Chorus of Angels trip oft he of of Utah direction under the Squire Prdfessor has Coop its courses for the present year so that the is instruction offered comprehensive now and and college “academic the credits by authorized university are for satisfactory The granted work especially to alms department provide instruction in branches not easily in private work at a reasonable unable--to private cost to those afford e f v of ‘ Old (a) (b) (a) piano goes arrange terms -ijoldmark Im P from -y- Cannon Allegretto stdted that Lizzie Thomas and We can Cos Baldwin the are the we Berkhoel ’at and-writing? V'j I Wife) (from ! The -JX 1 by " i ' 1- Garden Allegro Y Baldwin a s Lemare Performer r (b) as Or- for Lohengrin Cradle Song Benediction in Bassett B Mr baritones W and Miss Lydia White Ensign harpist I' a My ' ‘ g Arr from ? - ’ ! “If world’ shigh-11 received the with a strong guarantee -Buxtehude the (a) (b) trips best amateur trip” the on Horace Bassett far CATHEDRAL AT former on They better material are tenors or others run Those will' not attended rehearsals B r east -also t t We admiration Stephens Professor Miss Mrs Edna Evans Miss-Hazel Edward sopranos T contralto John Hand B tenors Graham W choir criticism and pointed out that the the professional not competing with "It to of the east organizations goes do”-he the represent what can west I will said believe people "and some to ’the east have prefer the We west as done witness our record good things in at in 1893 the world's fair Chicago rancisco has and coast San the on In critics the as good musical any as east and they approved We us may I be in things behind but have some heard-all ffrmthe great and choruses of many work long the noC of conductor matters saw the a feople and praise and here that w of them great ’have won of amount critics and chorus is he musician’ Stephens Evan the hard in well-known a we McClellan 1 the choir Tabernacle light the hopeful when more subject to referred yesterday him was to He’ does not severe expect escape of i best to from hue and Vjt Wldor (To ’ is familiar with the who work eastern He organizations says thing such a as a concert in New City given by organization an local than the no more preparation of las had be unheard would Professor considered Jfficlency said choir people that the choir assured am fully in good condition never before as of a trained as have body now We if they workers and not earnest are all I professionals for part like my comment criticism serious most comes is work us than better no like and us are do not get anything In was the of - is the But singer high —J C Andantino Lake west and NewYOTk they of singers sentiment In at are in The - home yoiir to it’ Performer Mendelssohn Sympnony melody- Oldj the by Romance ugue their like religious from would sine Arr Third : z ? ' jy you Parker Godard Joselyn : (a) ballroom Utah organ from ’San- - appreciation from do (from visitors release and-written re-h away often choir's (organization Inaccurate in proud close art a Lack openlv thev whocan tenors second tempo work Hotel ly believe sdlt ours vulnerable York most approach fn singers factory : Allegro beneit Mj - Y Tracy Mailly Wednesday — Assistant P At theKimball it recent a majority the the the at of factories The Ellington Hamilton and Baldwin pianos Mbnafth The this Rheinberger -(c) choir was avowed if cycle evening' Monday the last and nctumoment Injure the of the choir work said to bo not are than a mon the real local the the were blind song £ room most the of The Co can save you money factories representatives organ: J homes different five We - arranged Organist Organist artists music Taft’s the in These instruments have est honors and are sold dll Jr Komanzar : Mrs in great player-pianos! - recitals leuries Tuesday— - his- the I’aque the 'i - nrg-’nl that leading "taying at dozen and and AJ that an KIMBALL i- Soprano so-i its Ro- Japanese programs ‘ i th in and the r-rfWW?: -ibi:: PAGE MISS ‘LORENCE trained that made member a that aral ti alsn tenors In weak p’’ la ’ (a) (b) (a) (b) t point The j l i - world’s the by ' - organ — the Cannon Phantasie ’ - ’ -4 C 7 v - Clawson -Assistant the - I awnti memhr realize are Berceuse! fronY Old Melody Wedding March Is critical-point this X’ ? 6 ’£? detail - the the Mondayat -‘-i'iS while claimed not of the singers more the p fifteen percent in Ideal the choir have had 'a musical tion not hence could be expected equrn to give the renditions ns a bodv same nt trained vocalists On this Tf It no other Imnortant seems haf ch nnl e of the every Tahon ? Baldwin Howard -Threshold Cohn Edna - week: they are musicians for Selections an Spencer ollowing MBS r- Taber-J eastern Golden used is represent - a Leary 7 7- - Smith red White We Til Massenet Xs ‘ up the respect Miss PARTIL Sayonara cycle Loreen 'v "rlt-- New efficiencv Grieg Grieg ’ '-vi': advantage which to impossible overcome Their' singers he citv -is build to ' standards and singing organlza- their selected k ’ cultured j Cadman mance lorence Page Kimbal) Miss Miss Accompanists Minette Baer Miss j --‘z- -criticism York V I preference House: and given is the at Halle Siegel- Peters -Tabernacle Lake the nEBBSsliflHHSESnSRbu' t the Harold Brines J Song 'MBKMEK&£3snpJMnqHRaE& 4AS £ JffnirL '5 V--4: 4 will hv 'V’ ’ - others critics iflailiroiii TJMj --‘f andJ ih- M 4 the soArion have competition a recognized ofstandard efflciencv irrtich the s?i west? does it not present si that wpuld no matter seem how much in a conductor exercise might cre p'datan work that he Is at a tremendous of disadvantage In having standard no tills r yomparlson In little way many fllsprepnncles and inaccuracies might Into the creep without either work tn or competition the keep to Its organization tin best The New I '!: : singing York Mrs re-poirt Choral-society cHtynnd rv -eTc pencils great Yew of -vixA 5 X: standards the that x 'XS west” Salt lt Rens ‘Merk i S -A- Baldwin "The IT ' Illusion ' gl'-sAi'A anv sharpened for a complete The fear is that work Its of m?y i " 5 1 Mormon -long-heralded choir We shall see of the ran come out it xvl will after th co Igleheart -The interna-m tejUrdbernacle Ip’gOMl thing anil arid -7-:i fame I w-’T’’ I- : is Gustav a conKobbe to the r (but or leadimr magazines and authority on musical matters likely to These men are sav “Here ki-arn ein - ‘ 7'’ r -as r Piano J Weeden Day Wedding Spencer Clawson Jr Aria from Samson and Delilah Miss Edna Cohn Nightfall from Quartet critic I Wte (a) (b) ?:: of York Post a with a Europeanwell as and ‘the American reputation author of several books on music Janies William of “the Henderson York Herald New 1 -V - ' 1 Dunbar — Grussun r ? ' solos Autumn Mrs Plano sol OS' authority'--’- T- for Government 77 ’-’-Readings Kipling Contralto J given concert a he - ' (a) (b) -Works thb Schumann Peters S Angelina Banjo Sorig William Mrs ’ -immost'--European ’ A — If (c) of ’ standard Beach Reichardt Bloom Spring ’Tis Mrs BrghnML and Tschaikowsky Dvorak which modern composers before familiar? In York New widely known wa 7 capitals Krehblel istne author of- n of well-known j:: number musical among them "How to Listen to Music” a j — Roses the with evening charity ‘ “wasmade r When (c) - 'etljer solos will and Goons -Von Ecstasy -ing Wagner's’ (dramas America the earliest 'to welcome slcal ’W v first the-understand advance lovo the the Saenst Neruda King 'i - this used exclusively at The concert the Paris Baldwin Piano received the Grand Prix at St Louis Ex Exposition and the Grand Prize at the of by Legion rench position Honor decoration ? -: Otto ' 7 ' ‘ ’ (Slave I kr ' Saint RomanceBerceuse Scherzo - (b) (c) authority In Tank's’ critics and he American champions (done much (a) J : Utah Baldwin The J - I I solos-i 9 of ? Miss follows: as PART -1 andinfluence Tribune -NewYork "L ' rep- hear is artists management Miss Leary Sello ’ work of the? Tabernacle Krehbiel ot the Edward the on is worldwide to of men who -chcrir - Loreen the tho leading by i room tor Hotel ballroom-of evening under Minette Baerxand Monday: ' -V- t)ie of ' -criticisms in third the Room ’ w 4 -for concert blind the ' - will arranged for the reading program Ball Hotel 1 v - 7 sk5' j 777 - Beautiful institution an 7 - -and - ’ " ' s i -societies - — associates attention -gathered a friends many will: -are Yprk rei f -approval pleased Edward at the Tabernacle organ and Tracy Cannon P?KimbdH in the recognition himself gaining the highest councils organists among ofj The system the fraternity country in at of recital free drgan vogue the the has attracted Tabernacle of and musicians many-' ail and the today country over organist world-wide at-' 'P‘aZx ’ association”---Ed — Mew field into the Americaf liotbed g it ' seems opinion as in their-own societies Is choir going musical criticism in -the Tab- there east with 'COmiwtn tne ah the preparedness fe-Xorklchdrul or difference some fctethe cnvir recitals approaching uepartere of tetjr fast gh t er otMr3 ' THAT PHOTECT W 7 Student AY‘ ANp -Advice Invehtioaa eno estsaeten References ipr or-inouei promptness E rikliE Wanted o lWatMn and v Best' seiniiu — nmu-7' Assured CoIemanTatent ‘ Lawver Waahtagrton Garcia Berlin - London Studio Consolidated 74 Geo 2J avee Jkiusfb Co ' Results- ? ' T BASSETT IJARITONE of ergusoninquire or' PPLit' Books Search' S - ' - the or advertised ’ ana 'rate today - jmtwlce:as' paythere you a rnjshed fu gobd'! VOuWM 1 1 be my with Toom BTWirTB'J 3 |