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Show ‘SOCIETY. | -=- | meeting ----SS= from Page o ee » Two.) tree REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1907. WITH SOUSA'S BAND. | @ | cotved a tive hundred dollar prize to ia | Th nan's Republican | meet ate, Mondes Ap peat afternoon with i calle de do a: (Continued ee ats it s na a a Se ‘ | econeert,. given view strumental and vocal numbers by Edna Bailey; violin solos by Miss mania Hyde » « At the rent section erular Events of the and meeting afternoon, Friday of the rhe annual election of officers me eld at the Utah Woman's Press club this week, and the following elected; yee ent, Mr Ih] R. Shipp; vice Cur-{ President Literary club} Widtsoe; ‘ homas Weir| Current Ladies' Mrs. Miss Ro-| Literature] § told in a very interesting manner of| personal observations taken during her} recent ing trip ne Holland, illus tr ut-| L her talk with views of the coun lustrating the by pictures collected. while * # Florence president, Jé iven by ed, Lydia D, Francis, nd @ S. Critchlow Mrs. Annie sceretary, C L. D. of the . At the * re eu ° e of the Tour-| Webber Persia; will speak Mosques, on club,; Mrs "Architecture Tabriz, Urumiah, of} and| Teheran." rarer s [he my eee } tot "al a Re rhe The Cleofan noon, October Culmer, when erts yead "Famous Louis The o * @ met Wednesday 80 ae Mrs. H. Mrs. Catherine C. an inte dhe Women of the paper Period Wasatch s ¢ Literary <p aR will} meet Tuesday afiernoon with Mrs. | pocees and Mrs. Gorline, Fifteenth i horus, Eas t will solo street, between Eleventh and South streets The program| consist of music, pape . on : a ate eh Foo Pure Legislation,' Land praia " Discussion ‘a MeNiece ort of meeting Federation of Women's clubs 16 by Mrs ‘le of State fternoon L, Herbert yumbia is Tis | as indeed feel that they thelr engagements short ple have to be educated ; noon, and Sekai ‘larke } that Mr it is a foregone Shepherd: will cut} after-| Friday given was as | program Fantasle.' can Again, peo-| up to such aj present}; solo, "Ave Marl (ea icult tenor solos ever written. aXe 38 is on foot to hola a | A movement lthis city within the a musical carnival For- CVT oie alalstucb i tin note ana faint e let ate saws Sousa!chestra of Sates bE ind a nd childre n *s chorus, and a ‘Jube lie," rom ymphonie Span next three ive n By inj months] an or-| 100 play andolins| The pan binaitod will be| A harp several violins,| es ‘eirls Bil an |} matchless remember the given on the Ladle the of auspices very Interesting subject. Literary. St, Pau isting lecture | °44 with winter: at] paring under. the] 25ers 2 harmonies, his of gine ality church. this morning | constr GOT day ( ns own AL a. l That the ei ne Symphony orchestra | Schettler, one of the leading musicon-/ clans of this city in this line of music Monday evening with Mrs, Bledsoe in | cert was one of the most thoroughly] will have charge of the musical end.}] Canyon road A book review of "The! enjovabl nd artistic treats of the} Mandolin and guitar players of the Modern Madonna" will be given by/ Season cannot be questioned and the jeity de siring to affiliate with this or-}| Mrs, Bleds | thanks and appreciation of the entire|chestra can obtain information from * * | community should go out to Conduc- | Mr. Schettler. Mrs. C. S. Kinney has ap pointed the| tor Arthur Shepherd and the director, ° following committee: < Pollock,| John D. Spencer, for making it pos-| It is hinted in musica] clreles that a Mrs. A Gorham and Mrs. F. § |sible for Salt Lake to be so fortunate| Wa-Wan circle may be organized ir Richs urds | to meet and confer with any} as to have such an organization withSalt Lake, with Arthur She me rd ir other organization who will work to}in their reach. Of course afternoon] the lead. The object of this organizadevise ways and means to make concerts are in a Way ape bears in;tion is to encourage American "musi possible to pension school teachers, | this part of the country "Ww busi- | and American composers Mar will} On Any Piece 0 "IN OUeE « or e we ; ve Perea < 2 vigor and x on Alle B, were and and | revea! such beauty of arch ecture and finish--such nob ility fone, as will command the 6 the connoisse ur. adrairation or The magnificent prestige of the Knake name covers a period of seventy years and extends throughout the civilized world. ‘OF un- coherent the offertory anthem will be Lord, | £°" truction nd a. perrect ending How Manifold Are Thy Works by | Seve ral numbers from Schumann, and Barnby In the evening an pecial its of Beethoven, Chopin and othe | musical service will be rendered, when [i emposers were given on the piano by} jnumbers | Shepherd An Hour are "The King of Is," by. Shelley of Hallowed Pea ‘ Allen rhe Love my | club had ‘There is| i ee Barn-| is b) ‘ast Thy Burden.on: the Lord,"}) Mendelssohn; "O For a Closer Walk{ 7 With God," Foster Mr. Brines will five as a solo "Pour Out Thy Heart Before the Lore \Moliqgue from the} e 27TY ‘The a at AL : in illustration members. of charge in Unity - also Betice of krand Ene Pp im] of the chapel had a the. organ . VI of of the ee se The soloist at St. Mark's eathedral| today will be Miss Bdna Morris. contralto, who will sing at the morning! service, "My God, My Father, While I Stray," by Marston, and in the evening ‘Thou, O God, Hath Been My| Help.' Morrison } Miss Corinne eee Hamer, Miss. MUSIC CO. Pioneer Piano People 46 S. Main Street. lecture Old Pianos taken in exchange for new Knabe's Auditori-|} 1 madc -| Ld h Mr . PEe* d with us of the expr 2PTOwn o wonderful has ever, m¢ Patente da de by hich an |. SaRzes ation' Emily BEESLEY her: JecColles affaly hich The levevery compli- the posi PIANO N- examination of the Knabes own in our warerooms to-day Com- strength GRAND wil sty] of charm forceful R I rouc} erearness. tenderness, ow I ‘ eet ak ne | f é a may and | Clowes and J. J. Burke will sing an iihe is playin Ave Marla, by B. Omens. at St. Ma gs} ody stand cathedral today at 11 o'clock |} thunder of oe 2 4 | The chime | One of the features of Utah day,| fine and a fe } held during the meeting of the fed- | the vox humana he ration in Ogden, was the singing of 1 1} he anthem Utah, We Hail Thee al will: ard Weihe, who assisted in the he music of which was written by the} cilals, almo lervous collapse for ute Thoma tadcliffe shortly before} moment atric r the first concert git is death, and the words by H. M.|by the Utah artist r. Weil hac Aird of Provo, both of hom re-}| gotten to the] bars the | ‘ I ‘Furniture, Garpel, Ove and Range The present fiurry in the Eastern money market has made it necessary for a number of the largest manufacturers to unload a large amount of goods at ridiculously low prices. We want to avail ourselves of this opportunity to buy at factory cost, and to do so we have decided to reduce our now very large stock of $60,000 worth of carpet and our furniture stock of over $120,000, and this must be done at once regardless of cost or profit. Come in and examine our stock and make us an offer. No deal is too large and no deal is too small. REDUCTION IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 7 CARPETS afer Fit Tapestry Brussels, $25. $20.00 eee 35c rat ge' " Hons v $1.75 French Wilton, $85.00* $1 Bundi an oo ney, ie 96.45 D1 40c $1.75 seat THIS $10. HEATER FOR ee Cranes Hartford, Axminster trad = ar iad - ry oe aciiatee $1 a 65, $1.60 50 meet a 1.25 elvets, 45, anes Best Best 10 w m6 Brussels, Be st "Tapests ai 25, vy on eicec 60c . f, $70. 00 $47. eae, 00 un, ste a "SMALL Bu 00 00 aa $40 $27.50, $30.00 8 $15.00 ial a ugs, 3 $13: SO, oo $9. 00 RUGS 837, 00 J 2.0% $10.00 ) patra, Amine ‘00 Pr oe sai 6 mana, $1 85 80c eee : deni Union, #50, VArd oe $1.05 BestAll Wool: $i 10, All P Wool, $1.00, DOr x12 size Wilton's Esa mide $1. 45 , RUGS 32 ng Saxony As Aawinee aan Brussels Rugs, "$30. 00, D7. 00 $ 5. e 2 oS ( ton. $10.00 = wn a : ne Velvete, $6.00. Re _ $7.00 yh Aximtnste srer, $ { 50 $4. 0 nese AAcnins ter, $3.76 $3.00 eater a a vr mia $2.75 SeamiessBrusecis, oF$21 $91 "00 | onan ante we' 8°" $2.50 aes OK]2IMIKD calc sacle ) . Only one to a customer. This is but a sample of some LACE CURTAINS e you ‘are ‘{uvdeed. 6f ‘Chrinind Bion Renate 78] 16.00 sige) Naan $14.00 $12.00 $16.00 ee. $5.00 Tehalssance, $3.75 Curtain Rods, 5¥e $15. 000 Brussels NNet 11.00 Curtain $12.00 ana $9.00 io zee i" Nety ah Bran ba Se‘ THE CASH or CREDIT aU OS 41-45 EAST THIRD our bargains. ‘AOc solid quartered B08, 60c upholstered | X SOUTH . 3.50 ‘CURTAIN RODS BIG in best box of seat, Boston [and creiaedzsa We giulsims | | steel to prevent breaking. This ** portieres--We are\giving 20 per Be | fogs aed aac aebortee™ Oe | ene ares cent is a regular $3.75 chair for | discount. STORE FURNITURE & CARPET INSTALLMENT P. A. SORENSON, Made oak, T $35.000 of 60c Boop | omar EBS | | Teather; ; hasese ofoF seatis seat is or of sheet st 10c 15¢ Rods, aia" ( urtain tous stag reine $6.00" |, Ores AE Ho #790 Renaissance, ""'""" G4 GQ | uptatn Kod! Bie, 7 =| HE WUALITY RANGE." $50 GuaranSteel a $7.00 356 $5.00 $7.0 . fate, Besclesticn" $9.00 | .' Xow. $10.00 Renaissance, Rods, | X Our Terms $1 on $10 $10 on $100 No Interest Charged HOUSE Pres. and Gen. Mer. a fie J ofata\ technique with that of letters, Miss Allen chowed instinct, , cade UPRIGHT "O impl ana keir git, ind pes ; v3, WE URN SLO and' skili in weaving und impression into he possessed bee ‘section the. music * At last' dub i < Florence Miss 2Heobaoncomposer tie i nd} : y i. aan nis dre ams | Ye interestin m ‘ DE n 1 ) 3 i. Mere a iy "Re vi i altogethe! aS > a : entertathed:. by Thee : 18" >} Cc e without cho- "Monday Becale; com- OT es notice Sone 7af a are not comple ire. AS. x PERROL hadwick | tutes ‘and a cello will also be included] oratorlo of Abraham Sketches horus "Ye Valleys nd Moun/in the orchestra. During the year of wn @ | Diayed' five RATES aren ferarein Io ete cae (kG ys Donibetti) 1903 one of th se concerts was given The choir at the First Congrema-|COUnUns Ct een success at the Carnegie| onal church will sing this. morning | le Stephen's children's chorus and great| with much organ hi t Angeles last month one] "Incline Thine Ear,' by Himmell. this. remarl The Art Section of the Ladies' Lit-| (a) "A June Night in Washington," | the Auditorium, with a erary club will meet Thursday morn-| . : vevin of 4,000, and every| ing at the club house Mrs. vj (b) March, "The L Ib verty B ell" Sousa | s Vas oceupied, t was considered] Del lg no W ill give the topic of the morn-| Violin solo, "Popular lemme }an » success.' Manv of the Salt| ing, "Romanesque Architecture; Ori-| ae vi uxte mpj}|Lake teachers have been approached} gin of the Style, The Cathedral of Miss Jeannette Powe lon the matter, and they are all very| Pisa, Baptistry, Tower, Campo Santo."}| Songs and Dances of the North and much interested, and will lend their] = | uth Foster | aid in the movement Mr c D.}] The Monday Evening club of which], Miss Pollock is president will meet] = appointments of a Beautiful Home » festival: Quitook eye @ ehtfully. ft; | chestral accompaniment was magnifi-| the choir will be. assisted by Miss | Miss cent and is said to be one of the most) Esther nite ‘non the ©&-Vidlins..2.‘The.|-o .Gounod| Mr. W. H. Chase "The Stars and Stripes = the. ‘regularly' ee" riptions Shove, land "the i} noon "LUCY ALLEN! Ne 1 v) 7 SoPaANG wre Susie Bane RT Ke : y ay W AY Ne 2 aN a ‘ p : conelusion | never "Sheridan's Ride, anything of a less classical nature, Mr.| i . Sousa} Brines as soloist ae the afternoon sur-| 11) Columbia," Stephe n's | pris sed even his most ardent admirers.) chorus and great orThe "Prize Song,' sung with full or-}| Miss Lucy Allen Mr. J. J. MeClellan; violin, Jeannette Bae harp RBian e ness men of Weber! Clark : aAli for: on The 1 Y ne Subse ne ‘Cle = ale Lake : last Bali a" Vad POWERS f VIOLINIST aire _.Tae mith ne ( a i if ifterne on F 4 E "going. tor Allen ‘ enearsals are The Ae y1 JEANETTE ae 1¢ tained ae ia . | come ae Country, Se elra pa mraays Choru Fy Childrer Organ, circle = hea bea fe NM Historical, on|_ gan. of|Soprano XIV." AlLond: "My (Jubel) Mr, Cornet Seenes afterL. A.}] Rob-| for follow: Overture, hee Brae ' Vip ae Ei rogram ir meeting bet "We s ae MUSICIANS | the meeting of . As" weekeR which be hailed with ition c ccupied the atte ntlon of 1] hee eGHON will SRORG RIT a STE GSI delight af a club women during the week there )) 4 . eas Sen was not the usual number of regular | SL eames vth will be the ar es meatines of Sousa sb ind in the Tabernacle, The ist Section of the Ladies Literray Tuesday morning, November 6, a "Mies . Ena a Shak Aili vO. by motte want : rus. SAD ot } / club Alder. yy fi } ly sec- l pa t ae t : on Frida Pik Alder; treasurer <A social eve ning | history Mrs. to thetr dered Mrs corresponding en; Spaaiaucieenmaceamme por ;ie Feder. | ; recording "Music See and | _ there, State the vice H, retary, Mrs, me we ria |\ was also very | L. Fr inken James Mrs. conditior of oa her interesting In them, and spoke | found he in China of her trip to the Orient in genera), il-| souvenirs d mma | BH "it The music Du ils p= Mis Esther Allen at Gord: ° es lat ; : njo 8 ; aeno, , ecturs pao a Tad re 1 nesday ae, o nae ine ; __5 | te =e t THE INTER-MOUNTAIN (epee BOTH PHONES EX. 13 |