I JII < I I DBSERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY JTTLV 0 1010 17 1PT j Id nvnvrv of old timers will > 0 ialltly stirred by the fol T I PB lcm Mr H C ICalulI rw York now vUltlnjt In Mw uf 4 huuo II 1 the r the concert given by lImo I I I 1 at the 11111 Mike thontor t f ning of Nov 14 1S68 Claw were then the Ifsseiw nrl I lte the tMreleiw director uf rr tI c Iratt Jr ac d ormiii Ic f two con I1o Host gave 1 t ii ft n deep impriwslon ri I the i re the advent of T in reception she had ut the I tiile ir 11 enthusiastic IIM I ai 3 i < tv had been 1111 hug a o 11 n nng Is tIle proltrum I PAHT F1HBT JIatlyn So n i hti > orchestra PenIns o w1r 11rokhouon Hnwler I ° lIluhr r FnetolUm e tlllr rarg TfL tilt Ho11I1 I Kcrrnntl MB duuesanma Mml 4 on I DonUettl Varepa Itn dnme I III in Souvenir Tron nll1l r c Mr Cnrl ItOR r 1 Mruot LiIIIlr Lmoro C nllllizelt sig Ierrallll Itoa 11I11 Mnc rr pa PAHT SICOND o rlre 11 Ua1116 BIAnelil 7 lIuleldllu npluwtrn t rn1 Irllllu 11110 n liulIrr 1111110 Mr Htdokhouso Howler Feminine Oh 5 Fomitu V iriI Women Floranll HIR P Kerrantl 1 MI Waiting Mlllard M itnme Paretm Ilosn YIi11 Solo I Home sweet n i Caprice Fantnstl Kowi IJ Mr Carl llnwi t vuthmg Trio Vandaila ill iui Madame Parepu It i Mr Hmvlor and HlK IV Frrrirti Trtlnl rtr in mierested In local music i to learn that Si r i > lo pleased > i J Ir n the tMpuliir singer hn r I niiuigcrlal lists and that negotiating with OmlsUI B i j imnn und Hoffman for con winter thn mllll rf tig the coming i r nt the theater In Novtnt 1 I > nne N mending out sub 1 t i 1 und thus far he linn r t ml me humlred fnvor him tot e In es wtilili Induces t t > nt the enterprise big an It 1 I floated he will continue famous nr i nrcitiitlnna with the and further detail will ho gIven r 1 i T JlTiul well remembered as R Ing ttii linger and who took j rI I the It T e Opera company e foiniaii o or The HeirgHf FI 1 i > s been itudylng under For g in licilln for some time iiast I I II thm he expects tn he hom He silll follow the uiu le pro f i u tlvcy on Ills ni rival SHARPS AND FLATS f 11 8InllI cRille opera n I I o be r > vlved In Merlin I fl He was only 21 when he t II 1 > M i William Mpends some 700 I i u ofl his theaters and opera i i m ViTal 1ruHslnn cities Hn t r f r askcl the Prussian Dlot t 1 Me his llllOV lice U tiky celebrated his SOth blrlh > > r Juiir 22 HlH puiillH pietontej hjn n tins oicnulon with u bUHt of tini f AmoiiR the famous ilanlfct nf 011 tiin who formerly took Ieta1i4 f hiu M Pndviewskl Ksslpoff Ga hrI nit ti Hllvlnskl Hamburg Kath nine ijHidMin It ik reported hytho i0i4 Anselos I t1JhH that Mndame Teronn Cntreno h i tiiniRlil proi rty for B honw iieur tan IIIR nil and will conduct R un r lisa In piano thoiv next ar ny nrrungcmcntM whereby Mudiirne rnrrenoH ftny In till olin lor tniy h prolnnued should be vvi > l > > rn HHH to American music lovers Tesir me rxprexsed In Germany that hin tu ropv right expire on ViiR ii K IITIS three yoarll hence tbert > lll h urn a flood of performance hy niihii re slnsers that a reaction ill et in It I K Just RM well not to arri The reaction will be against the 01 performance not the good rni op against Unsnrrs works them J fr I Iln i likes to ulni with To c nlnl enediK tlnif the rchestia chlellv he ay s bemuse Toseiinlnl alloiva the olnlf > M oitoln license silt hotmih ontv of ionr oe on romlltloii that tru miil cal Iliie nre never uverslepped He 10 an irtlt In the highest fonw Of be C rd HI furuwi and when bo fln1 It ncerwraty to reprove us we di n t rex nt It 11 IH om onravlnir to tlnd maui of th I < nli tMbnr In xew York amid Uo tn n IIUPV that thev are obliged tn iId xunomr ioil durlnir the vacn lIn niintliv While many or the mint rJl IntnutoiK n v Rolnrr ubioiil m nv I nr 111 rnntlnue to teeth The is in nm t sudlo nro inndelip 1 r t irtntH from the west and south I I Lovers of I i Band Music Are to be given an opportun III to hear one of the celebrated 1 < nds of the world The lagoon minasement has engaged Don rhlllppim te famous loader I mind his banl of fortylive pieces I ° Play at LagOOn for is day lBlnnlng July 17 ThU will be the great musical vent of the year There will be concerts after noon and cvcnlnc for tWelVe aYB Beginning July 17 I I L nnil uniting thfin arc mnnv tfiirhirs In KcliinlH und innrif tic 4irous or lniuvIiiK till Ir nutliuds of teaililnu tourkr Illclmril 8 t rim us WHM lion on June II IMil To foiiiineiiHinite list Inuxirtiint oviut hlii itdinltkrs III Munich hale Jiit pluco a tablet on tin limui III whlth Im ciiniH lulu the world Thu IKIIIW Ie In tin dancer of bplnj ilemol iKlifil IIM It IMIIIIIKH lu KtrHdHH follies liiluw tlio nillllurmlrc loaner ntil Koiiimprzlenrnl IfChorr wlic made nil tiildrot on thlK ntvumun lllrlwid nliiiKeir oddly tuiiiUKli hKPIIIIId to be at 1rHxile lIe ilowi nut tuually IIhnt lilniHrlf horn ucrailunii when ho In bc I jig liiiiinod Hoi holey Col IH not the only plnen which linn a hint amphltlniHtiT avail utile for o > ciiiilr > rforiiu < iut > H of inu HU A niirr vind < nt of tlif Pnrlllc lIIpI Mtirlrul Itovlow inlatrH how u rliimiH lOr BOOO whoul clilldrrn rung In tim > I II lilsul 011110 hlfli list n sea I I rig Ortimrlty nf over 10000 Tho pnnplu who t > nti > rtnliiod the III > UIlI views shout rldlilronM ulnnlnir fortpit heir Indlf create and ieie nmnzcd to heir tlu Pill p1 no children from the Heinl thlnl amid fourth Rrad < H sly sln < In such nnr tlinp nnd In H Inimino1 pru tlrnlly now to tlvni Thoy worn trained by MISs KiUliTlim lllnth Vord IIOK hern ont to N w Yok hit HIP Rorlcty of Munlr I ivcrc sf Vienna whloh will rpirnt tIme IWtli nnnlvorcurv of I In foumlutlmi In 101Z IIIIH offered n pilri > nf inCOO I row nil or 2000 for the 1 > r1 roiniMwItlnn for rliorui und orohontrn Tin offer IA npen to romixifern rf nil countries nml the porlety IK enpoelitlly BnxloiiK to have Amerlenn miKlclnnn romr tp It I ii Hint the nrlK iii tie t be III the Ufrmun Inneunpro timid Hint tho rompftltlcn In to hi > nnnnyinnuK the compoKor Identifying hlmrelf by n nml tr or title All inlliUsrrlptK inunt be ent In by May I 1312 and the winning t < umpoKlliiiii will IX tirodu cil In the xoiHtjn uf 191 anil 1913 ADA DWYER RUSSELL IN LONDON Itpl from London Into that The lj vn of n Tomorrow III which lls Kunoell IH dpiearing will run through the summer nnd then she will riturn to New York to liosln no bee nl In tho new lay W lii I I AriimtruiiK In which mliv Imx a it ron f character furl the html i > he thlnkii Hliice also illlol the rile nf llox > In Puildln llcHd VIIim Mr Itunaell will lode her daughter Lenin Ht urbool 1 London and the youiiR lady him already mode come Intel inl ine arliliilinro Hmnnv thesis member of the Ikk > mss asnIy grand ImiKlitcrH of the fsmouK riivolIM Hhe lias IKTII Invited tn pau the liolldNn WIth them next chrlxtniHii tlinc lIre HUMIHM nld friend 1heaior llnbton now the wi of the lull lliniHlro lIt lniunt atleniletl a per furmance of The Dawn of A To Morrow In Ilvnirml nail wan must nrnlly much Intcrontrd tn ne her old part rendered by nertrudr Ullliitt Air < Hiul Mr licltiiunt IIHVO n chateau In France where thov will Kpenil the Minimcr nf 1111 and Mr ItiKrell nnil her dmnclilcr have been Invited to he their KiicpHf MOVIM PlfTtTlK IIOfKKH ThlH ifternoon new blllx co on Ht Imth the 1nl nnd the IiN At the rmrr then In a new C mid roinnntlc tor > entitled A Vlrele llnmnnce mid to hO full o novelty from logIn nlnK to ond At the IK the new Kuh fret illI hp The Way of The lied IAn a tr > ry which details the nd vrnture of nn TmuI Ian fnnner and hH wife who protect a KHmbler whl hissi Injured I cowboy nver n RIIIIIO ont It genIus the week llnth Ullls will run through Harmony Glee Club W ill oe Reorganized old Harmony alt club com T pose I of 1J members which was active several years ago will inset tomorrow at Mr flralianiH Ktinllo to reorganize and bo ln work on I program to be gIven ht His hand stand at lt > orty park next Thursday evenIng at the regular weekly ly concert The old iwmhern of the dec club are very entuslastlc and It Is very evident that the public will heir some Rood thliiRfi from IsIs popular orRtinlzntlon Mr Horace S IliiPlKn I has acted Rn director of the club and It Is almost certain that he will con tinue an such Tho e who have signi flesh their Intention to become active In the new nrKanlZHtlon are Klrst IVn iri Tliotnuo 1 AKhworth Pred c Criihum II I SUdowny Jos Poll Samuel Winter Second Tenors c riistleton II D Harltor A II ICelson Alfred Peter win leis l r Tlmpaon Plrsl HasKIIorace S Hnslsn Alvin Ileenley J D Owen W O Patrick Victor ChrlHtopherson Harry Shep herd J H Morpaii Second Ilami Vlllanl Chrlstoplirr son Wiiltoi Wnllrte Andrew Peterson T f fill A J lira rtayrior No s Tom Dnx < Torliv Popular Day Sultalr Our National ems Illlory of Some nf the Patriotic Sonet Ve Sins OST nations have JUI 011 anthem MOST 1 fir song that can lie strictly called national and to It this people cling HH to the Hag Itself with fervor and devotion Good example of stuh are the rr nch JIantelllalHc and the KiiKHsh Qod twvo the KliiK or Queen Hut with tin It hll loin hard tl say Just which one of our popular patriotic HOURS iusis leally our na tional anthem Unlike a good many ntlierp vvo have nluiiyn hud a goodly number of war WIUKS all mrlvlnir to become the recognized hymn of the American people us cxprnsulve of our national lctum lea our hoped and our political liberty Ve hiive been laugh ed at by nuin > furolgners I thU uc count since they Imvo nosumed that the absence of I SPOCIRIIl authorIzed timehonored and popular national niithem tolled scrlouoly upon our patriotism Our fuielgn critics how ever histru fulled to reallxe tlmt JUHI as our politIcal liiKtltutloiiH have been ile I elopIng and taking definite chub > e as the yoars relict on HO U hll been with our national puns until llnully by decree of the secretary of the navy Is sued two vcarn iipc the Star Spungled llatinrr IH now olllclally recognized ns our national nnthein I Is not neeo sary jierliapn to recognize In the C rotary of tho navy n power with au I thority to decree what shall be Anier Icas national none but now that the Star HpiinKlcd Ilanner la the nc ci pled nnthein among the nrined foncK of the republic theru Is little chance that any other vlll supersede Illt Ie StniliK to say tho melody of the Star Spangled Ilanner Is that of an KiiRllsh drinking sontr wellknown nnd popular sinning hue habit nec of the London taverns In the cloMliR > ear of the eighteenth centurj and called To Aniicreon In llcnvcti I VVUH also used as I noclil melody In the Kngllnli Mn sonic lodges and llnally was Inought over to the colonies during the Ilevolu tlonary war In 1798 Itobert Treat toIHr Palno used Ihll old Kngllsh bacchana lian music siN n Itng for his patriotic Adams nnd Liberty Pel hup this early isce of the music of our pit sent Star SpiutgUvl llnnner hud some weight with the navy depirtment In decreeing Hint Frsi mitt Scott Kyg al moHt Inspired poetry composed on the eve of the hInt th boinbiirdment of lort Mullonry In 1514 tdiould be hemcfoith mir national anthem The same umuukl WIIB lived In JeffcrHiins cumpulKii for the presidency In nn election song culled JefferiMiii ansi Liberty Thus with lottpect tn age and tsse the melody of hue old Ilrltlsh Inking ong Imd I prior claim over mAny other a mush later claimants II the eyes of the naval mithorllles nt Washington tlunRli It Is by no means an easy thing In ship and very few Americans really know It well enough to c rrv nil the HtHiiMf Ill the navy It Is the law that whenever a saIlor marine or otlleer Star Spangled Hnnnor hears the llar tpanlciI IBnnr I played ho shall At once stand at at ntlon Among millions of our peoino I America hns fop yearn been regard ed M r national sang and will continue to be SO regarded for years to come notwithstanding hue order and of ruling of the navy The melody America was alMa that of an old KiiKllHh song and I became tho na tional anthem of Urrol Britain In thin sliapo of Got Have the King I won colonial forefathers thrust this that our IrBt heard nnd sang while ns yet they were tinder political subjection to the nncllflh numarchs To fomc It bass nl ways seemed rather strange that hue Rev Samuel T Smith should have chosen this known Rncllih melody as n pottIng for his patriotic stanzas when he gave to his country M Immortal America 1 U thought that ho might bettor Imve eho on n melody wholly free from EnglUh connections Hall Columbia the presIdents I march stood fo many years with thn best outlook for Its becoming our na tional hymn I wan composed In I 178 while Its words worn the work of Jotfph HopkliiHun who wrote them In the year 17JIS At that time we Vera on tlia very verge of war wllli France and the Amnrlenn wnr mlrlt was tuned up to the highest pitch Hall Columbia nuddentv sjirang Into being an the exprevxlon of the national spirit am so usuismuil nell t I place hiss It held In the even of the tountry And of the whole elvllUed vvoihl In general tlmt from I 1tS It hAS nlways heen used by the foreign uiushlps and military forces In saluting our mIg The recent ruling of the navy of course displace Jlnll Columbia from Its time honored niche In favor of the Ktnr Spinglpil Dinner In Columbia the Oem of the Ocean wo see yet another Illuntrntloii of the early tendenev to adapt old KiiRllsh melodies nnd popular cones to our American neods on account of our own early wenknew In musical ability 1 was orlKlnally Hrllnnnla the Pride of the Ocean Its niiKllsh origin has not seemed to affect Its wldely whlh irread use for to this day I Is chug nn lustily ax ever bv our Patriotic so rlrtlcs nml bv our American youth In our public school Then comes nivle with Its purely Ainerlenn melody and words very dear to thin heart of everybody though of local orlKln nnd bound to remain so 1 will be forever nHsoclntoil with till outi nail vet no onc lodav Rwnkeni human emotion among northern niidl i flips quicker limn Dixie So tiopular has It become plnee the Civil war nil over the Inltod sin ten Hint It mnv he regarded no being one of the pricilcil moans of helping to unify the north and the south The haul Try of Freedom b n noble a rid uplifting mn eats of national II Ill Ip I wa perhniw too martial In tone to suit the genernl run of Americans ax the nntlotnl anthem but I Its adoption hv JnpBn to be one of her popular natlomil wnr sone Is a high honor bestowed upon It We can rendllv see how eosllv mlniittil It must bo to the pus trio I Ic men of Jaimn In the bent of Brent foreign war as n fitting expression of their national spirit rind of unswerving de votion to their ting and emperor 1 Is sully as stirring a battle lumii as any In the whole list of our iiopular Ainntl can patriotic songs MarclilnR TliioiiKh ileorgla has held ltd own as a rousing memorial of one of the most stirring events of our la tOM history I could leer be come however a truly national patri otic nnthom hecnu of Us sectional tone and Its revival In I 1111 terse warllku language of memories that both north unr south are only too wllllns to for get To be truly tmllnnul nn anthem must nocehsatlly be nlxlvo all appcar nnco of sectionalism and Part spirit Yankee poodle Is lon the less na tlnniil because It hiss n light fantastic wetting while Its origin gives to It the flavor of antIquity I come down to us from old pupil I Home and I wan OIHO I cathedral chant of considerable merit It originated In tho Ilrll I twelfth cen tuiy and reached America through the Dutch nnd Kngllsh cnlnnlst I Is said that when pUyed long measure upon n pipe organ by B muster hand Yankee Doodle nt once proven Ittelf to bo a truo musical arltoernt In Its rtatoly measures amid Inspiring tones Passing from Home to Holland th < Netherland er adopted It as the malady of their natlonnl harvest festival with word of their own In Hans Itrlnker Mary Ma pen D dRe presents one of those oM Dutch ersow Yankcr Dlde < ludl down Did dud el UunUr Ynnker viver voover vown Ilntermelt und tauntcr When KuKland In the olxteentli cen tury linn lly conquered lllan < l and destroyed her supremacy on the seas the Kngllsh took up Yankee Doodle or YBiiker Dldee nnd sung It In de rision of their defeated roe Yankor moaning to nvcry Ilrltlsher nothing but 1 flying Dutchman of umavory busi ness shrewdness From that day Yan kee Df odln became a purely illh ps possession hue Dutrh glndly surrender lag 1 an I lanaI eotiff that mean no lonifcr anything but ridicule mid orn Oliver Cromwell vvm the first rout trHI rlll ITnRlUh Yankee Diwnllc I W8 tlio occasion of his entry into Oxford ut hue head of hula army wearing n large lreh feather In 111 lint hold hero by menus of I sllKen Macaroni cord One of tho klliKH courtiers at once sat down and composed that Irdlll n Ynnkeo Doodle with which wo today arc nil no fiiinlllnr Ymikoo Doodle nine to town Hiding on I pony Hturk a outlier In his hut Alirt called It macaroni When the Hrltltdi inmpa in Hoaton wider Iorrt Ptrty In April 1774 shoul der oil arms 11111 begun their mArch to Ianennl mid Lexington they sang Yankee l > nodl with great glee Hi lp ninik uf dorlnlnn IIM they paused through the streets of tho city Just cc I they lmil done toward the Hollanderx after Admiral Irrk1 sea victory Hut twrnrv ever III Ililllsh regulars hud returned tn Huston the inlnulo men of < Vinconl his 1 provml their mettle and the disconcerted ICnellidi troops were foiced In retreat I HIP counterstralnx of the same old contemptuous song I from his lip of HIP victorious Cind ncntnlH Ktinn tlmt day to thin the Summer in Paris SssuieI l > l iippi < iir < < flcr In rum Irlx nnd Ilir 1 > lily Is < ilro CIr In lit < lllllc TradrMHMipIc Wlln Tnki < Ionvc lon of hIm llonlrviiriN InrUi And ut nnd to the liikIMl sums d mrrlriin Trlpporv uh4peclal nrltRIIIIP June J9AI the close of tl PAlllI flrnnil IrK race meeting nil fanhloiiniM Inrln snakes H luuity exit from town for the season U over Society In off to tho inountnlnK the cure and the pR IM The Ilty of Onlety asmiricu an en llruly different nsiiett The bonrKeolKle und the little IriuloKinon with their fmnllle take posnomilori < if the city fprlnirtiiR fiuni winter ubmiirity Into ilonilnant mer The bouUivHrdu with their douliln rowii of tree amid Immense ppareN liHtween the walk nail ths curb are promply turned Into a neBKlde haisehs the mothitrx iiuvllon helni t hue henelvti which mire plmvd Hi such UK ulnr Intervals nil over IHrlx lullhlOI ovi > r the P151st tier last clenn frocks on heir rtilldren provide them with KhovelK flirt pallK und de I > itt for thetHi city lieachen rnoellUh nefm KIIIIS tn ho the t > r < MtllliiR troll of thcM wives of II humbler chase for generally they Inrnrfw their little cIrcle by BHtherliiu up the dilldren of lies fnrtunnte nuitherK uhone ilutleM iihI not permit the HfternoonK out hug liKA dieniner In npt to fall Into NlnUA difficulty by hIss luck of observation The o little hands of dlRKom often slur 11t ceed in burrowing down Into the earth until pome of the holrK really are H menace to llmbH and nerves notwith usti4 mud lit g which the children are nover corroded by mother 01 guardian und the r dlcemen liaim by In H > pnn > nt wl mlriitUin of the street oratlniiH ninile by the busy little urchin 1rlvacy If umlnratood In not prnctlneil 1 lie of the lire pdfonned un duties If nursery Inronnec UI hexltntiiiKly In thesis own all retreats hrlntingl und It In only the ISnultah or mean fit l erby who ever chow any lmi of eurrlAT AT TI1K HAND ln lF1T Another favorite piiKtime for the stay Rt hOI 1arlilun IK the weekly attend tuice ut the band concert In his quar ter IJticli quarter him Its own bnnd conceit which taken place twice 1 week either in mine garden or In a square whorl a penmuiont stand lies been erected The tradespeople never think of leavIng their quarter for iunu oment union omo extra excursion prroentu Itself like a trip on the Seine to ft Cloud or Sovren or 11 clnv out irP II the KUburlw The InvnrlMbh Ills i or stit9 ut these open air concert is 2 I contH or If one wIMien to IndulBe In i the IUJur of mi anmlmlr 4 cents In demanded from eadi patron Hardly H comfort Is neco i < iry expendltiiro If desired for the ariiulmlni are the HHHIO Mmple hard Iron or woiden choirs wills tho wile addition or curved arms on each side On pleaxant nfti < riiouna filled To a these coats alI are fled lranner It In a Kisht vvorthy of ntudy Theme IK the uxual couple who set Into a most animate conversation Just as soon as the band begins Its flut note 1001 is Then theie IM the man with the doR which POrhst5 In duafenlnir Imrkb whenever the applause breaks forth and the ubiquitoUs child that whines or keep UI HII Ineesiunt volley of iucs lion 10 till annoyance of everybody In the vicinity W < IMIN AlWAYS iirsv I Is here that the observer perceives Hrlttsh have rid to forget Yankee Doodle r tho story be true Oil ItoosevcltK HtUKli Itldeia In the I Uhlll 1110 < cinponiil and HIII a new lit iIa t lots nf the ancient Viinkci DtHKlle after thn battle of Sass I tsss I hal a lilIes led In tin folliiulni form Yankee Doodle mine totown VarliKrxtrlped 111 Out Hut Kimln 11 sass to many stars That now they need expnnntan Thue America hll been prolific In nocalled nutloiml MOnHS and battle hymns with not even one of HIMII able to claim universal acceptntico UK the hIghest and best expression of our im lanai coiiHclenctt While iso navy nnd Hrmy hue forced th HtnrSmnKl llnnner ut m iw for the time tliiK the day must surely come is hen nn ass thein broader In conception mol easily Kimit ad devoid of the smell of imvvder hall hiive replaced It In thin heart and mouths of the American people In the rulnemi of time Amer o1lr kive hlrth to H trim nutloiml anthem ulrfiut which there will he no question one tlmt will sprln In full armor Mlnervultke frO the heart of the lssllShP Alfred 1 Olover III Ihe uiie Annet Times Today Popular Day Saltnlr that indiiKtry his N ruling nualltj In the Winin tif Kiiinee lucy loo Improve I Hi imislial hniir at the Harden IviiltiMiif recelveK the closest attention and H IA Inn in amazement at the rapidity with which the neodles fly and the contlmiriim movement of the lip as thin counts nre faithfully kept Bven the dressmaker us there nt work One would hardly think u band comert a nlhl place foi rum t t I tug t gut rrpnl Vt I Is a sight often met with The bag of mnndliifc IH wmietlinim seen restIng on the laps of the older women How different now I A the nppoarmiroi of the rnfex1 fonventlonallty iilps Slight with society to the horror mill itlxinny nf the punetlllouM waiter The hutoh the linker and the candlestick milker are there with their country COIIIIIIH mid their name IK lesion np proprlHtliiK with the imHtnul famlllnr Ity the most dcilrnhln eiitH at the 11101 iroinlnent table This Is the ensoii I ni ulion Kng land and America furnish 1nrln with hordes of slfrhtseeis irenenilly people who have Joined tourist lurtIes and are always In I mad rush to abxorb HS many of the beauties of the greit Irrncli capItal as posslhle In n short trip of prrhnps three dayn These floi k wllli their shepherds nf ford continual Hnuisement to the little bourxnoNle and form one of the at tractions for the country relative MOST in AIIOVI srsiiciov Kidney and bladder alhnentn ore so scrlnii In their onuerjuenres nnd If unchecked so often futnl that any remedy offered for their cure mtift be above suspicion lroley Kidney PHIn I contain no harmful drucs and have RiirccHafullv stood I lone and thorough SchrninmJohnson Drugs COLUMI1IA CONSnitVATOUY CI MUSIC Asnn i coiiMitution iiniidiiiL Now Class begins Juno 16th ell phone or write Hell 2105 InJ 95S MJXI > V KXCtltSIOSR Via Denver X lllo Crnndc I 1C Trovo Canyon ifO a in Jlas Ogden 1015 H in I Jr p in 215 p m 10 rharnohs Glen 2 I m M Special train leaves Provn canynn re turnlnit at 7 I m arriving at fait Ijike 10 p m Magnificent scenic in5 > Good flKhlnK Trout and chicken din ners Kt tpir Fall lesort rxcnusioNs CST Via Orcson Short Line To Clieynne or Denver and re turn J25C To Colorado Springs or Pueblo and return I2S56 To Omaha or Kansas City and return 14000 To St Lout and return M900 To St Paul or Minneapolis and return 15200 To Chicago and return J5600 Proportionately low rates to othet points Tickets on sale July ilh and 29th Aug 4th and September lull and 23rd Limit October Het Kor further par ticulars see ngcnM CITY TICKLT nyFlCK IM MaIn St ii I i I ftI I AW I wrv EDISON I I brings the worlds greatest orchestras singers bands and I comedians to your porch or parlor Come to our store to hear tho new records and to learn J more about Edison I Take a phonograph to the summer camp v holcMile distributor and retail ilculi I iI Surrp > < luytou Davnn MilS Co Beeslc Music Co D O CaM > r a Ron Co t la tn Music Co Ianes 109 1113 M aID SI Jlomney Mu i Co The IJavnes Music Co c < VJlflN TO vTiu rtovius Watering In the cvenlnK lieslilrs aiding li the spread of 1 isis gus tllseaioB nlm < < uss iliiinpInK off WHierliiR should 5 cr be practised during I5esi vv Imiily wlher Hliadf heat ulul IKh should tit i uimil < rtd Plants Kruwinx In ini right snnllKht always ncil more water Ihnri thesis In thr shatlc fm uvuiwratlun cud Inipuplrullon Sire aIwss greater under iiI dir such elrrumstanevs Midday witter ing when Sin sun shlnw dlnrlly on Ihe roiiitKo will hunt Ihe folliiR uf tnsny of our cumnidn house Diana < Hhadlng urll1l xeesulve hell nlil strengthen the plunls tHud assist In retaining moisture Tenip ralure both relllnltK siul waler sliuuld lie eonvlderml An overhauled and liiiiiild Hlnioiphere nlll cause srHBly lilndly growths very nuweittbl to ills cni > e Tli > tiini ralure vt the weIss uH hiss lievn found tu have ii market effect n plrilits It hll ben fouud that thus best results are ilitAlueil vv hen water of nlioiit the same temperature Ni the m In whIch liii plant Is growlns Is used AHhotmli wnlerinK snnulit Slut tin car ried on isis thus H iinitjinilv wet soil la the result tlie watering ptMiulU Hl ays be rhuiongh The recititsehe 111 which Ih plan kmws rlioulil alnsys have Olo ot I nmre hule In the liotiom and when enough wahar has been supplied these lionld lie ilrlppInK with wattft which has I men Ihniuwh the < i 1 and Is dralnlnc out Vashhuugton 11 Tmlay Popular Day Bla < H OP TIM OfOIITlm It vvoulil sun > rl e a ureat msm aiilomoblllstii Will me so familiar wllli the name arid use of I allah eommmt II 101 Ill ne Qpntorlos as the speedometer the udometer and the tnxlmetei tl know that hundreds sf year afto clout lur devices stir known of and In use said IMwIn II Itwldnln of II mtnii MaNs Vliv 2fn vests aK > the ollm oler was Invented bv iid Illiint nt Neu York s ho iilfd IHH iiiiitilne the WIVWISel V s lllll he Ipilleil to till lu nitserha situ slaqe iomli If thit di r Thin was on AlI 6 IJ 1 nnd UK nm < i hliui suiressfully irftl fcri d tie mil and shuwed them by an lnd x < > > I ourh truveled The VuyVlmi Ita dial face divided Inll Ih see lrili L imc of which Indicated the number > roads u 11 hoc the mljcs liy tills II t 1000 unil the third clido if the dlil Kh < cl Un miles ulth all tlic cllnt II und even wttii tar divisions A tiunplite S tIlt I fl treist I mig 1 ll 1 butt of thlK eventeonthcentur oflnm Dtr can be found In tho honks pub llslled by dunlin Kcrlhnei A SIIH New York ilt > Mitltlril Dhiu 01 John Kvelyn ff ourse tin nrlRlnA odometer WHS hint uud by I Ihlx thousands of years aRn her ic tb Christian era which Inillmtid the dl lance tritvekd by a vehli le b < li n In n small pebble 111 I I < JM at every mile Quite a far r > ft that tn the present iioul Ii i y I I vvhleh register whether vn v pt i or INr York Tlmi rio tln at Sallalr r I lmm 1l oxs IHI roi The wife if a clerRvinin of f taut suburban parIsh VMM m othel the other day when a vi wal announced The hets ivrnt with her sewing for Ihl caller wsi < 1 wellknown Itarlahlonur After Ito ill the visitor glanced toward the eeis tog tabl and exclaimed WhiP there are some luitnni ex actly like mime mv huslmnd hit < m do last winter suit Thev me m dt kind ft button tan Vhric d Ii u Mt them The clervvnmns II if inilcd rovillshlV In the culleitlmi hi kt rII rIIln 110 atlHuerrd Ulletlv I f nitll 1 10 miiiv nf the Name kind I nni I them un for im she im > Hiltluvr American Hand and Orchestra llnt T I Ie MUSICIANS DIRECTORY J I 1 J J MOLELLAN 10 Tcmplcton Hoth Phones Ilnirs 10 to 12 a r 2 to 4 1 m dally except Thursdays MUSIC STUDIO Organist of tho Tabernncle Director Symphony Orchestra GRAHAM MUSIC BUREAU Veil C iraliam Tenor Mrr Artists Musicians sinners etc iiirnlehed for concerts recitals re ceptions oratorio commencements funerals etc 48 K So Tom Hell 81 MISS ESTELLE JENSEN Teacher of Ilnno Professional companlit StUdio loon 6 The Raleigh 1X7 E 1st So St Hell Phone 4SOI SPENCER CLAWSON JR Piano Inttmctlon Pupil of Mario Irtnlner and Theortor LrscVietlzky of Vlennn ant COIJ Tfmplfton nida Hell rhone SiSt FRED MIDGLEY 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