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CONCERT GIVEN BY COLLEGE BOYS University G-lee Club is Heard at Boise at Free Concert Today. The Unlvereity of Idaho Glee club concerte yesterday afternoon and even ing at the high school auditorium proved of unusual interest to Boise musicians owing to the fact that a number of well knoten Boise young men who are now enrolled at the uni versity are members of the organiza tion. They include Harry Hawley, reader, and Jean Gerlough, tenor. The attendance •i,s good und the audi AVhile the club is encc appreciative, small as to members they make up for their lack of numbers in the quality There is rare tal of music rendered, ont among its members. Miss Oov -has an appealing aprano Pittinger exhibited voice, Raymond talent as a violinist, Jean Gerlough and Clarence Johnson have excellent voices and the chorus work could hardly be criticised. As a reader Harry Hawley Is aa entertaining as he is Interesting. | The glee club will sing this afternoon , si the state capitol in the concert in 1 which the "The Birth of a NNation , orchestra of "5 pieces and local talent will participate. This start at 2 : JO in the rotunda of the At 3 o'clock the club will sing • I will concert capitol. at the Y. M. C. A. Palm Sunday service. JUDGE DUNLAP NAMES PROBATION OfFICER Catherine L>. Condra, of 1219 was named Mrse. last Stale street, Boise, night by Judge R. H. Dunlap as pro Kred to succeed Mrs. bation officer Flood, who recently tendered her res ignation to take place May 1. t'ondra is a former school teacher, who is said to have taught for 10 years in a number of prominent schools in the east, is a mother of a number of chil dren, mostly all grown, and was high ly recommended to Judge Dunlap for the position to which she was appoint Mrs. ed. °LEASANT VIEW CIRCLE HOLDS SPECIAL MEETING The Pleasant View Parent-Teachers' circle held a special meeting at the school house Monday, April 1ft for the purpose of electing- new officers and delegates to attend the mothers' con gress at Caldwell. Mrs. Malmborg and Mrs. McGuire were the elected delegates. The circle adopted the fol ;w y try i > -£A V-J *A S m f|£jg f, t m ■ COLD AND THE WOMAN WILLIAM FOX _ PRO DUCTION Theda Bara Will Be Seen at the Ma jestic in "Gold and the Woman,' day and Tuesday. Mon New Universities Dictionary COUPON hfeytte EVENING CAPITAL NEWS Bn* Coupons Secora the Dictionary How to Get It Present of mail to this paper three coupons like the above With ninety-eight cents to cover cost othand Eng, packing, clerk hire,etc. ém 3 "T 98 c das NEW authentic my, bound in real AIM»! I« ORDERS WILL A >»: flexible £=äs with fu& pagea in color and dootooe 1300 pagea. 25 DICTIONARIES IN ONE AU Dictionaries published previ ous to this year are out of date nuio 4 - ^haisydbajst - a UBATDAH uOlRNA, a young woman whose career as a globe trotter has Included appear ances In music halls and the aters In practically every part of the world, will bo seen as the chief dancing girl In William Fox's Annette Kellermann specacle now nearing com pletion in Jamaica. Miss Zourna comes naturally by her skill in depicting the wild, langorous dances of the desert, having been born at Eoja, Tunis. Her father was of a tribe of wandering sheiks, and her early associates were people of the desert. She was educated In Paris, became an artist's model there, and subse quently a stage and screen actress. Ernest Truex in New Comedy. "Artie, the Millionaire Kid," is a five-reel Vitagraph blue ribbon feature which gives splendid opportunities for, Ernest Truex to indulge his talents for comedy. Truex was especially engaged for the production, and the young Broadway star is said to have done some of his best work therein. The story deals with the adventures of a youth who is turned out by his father when he is sent home from college in disgrace. Dot Kelly will play the lead ing feminine role In the film with a capable supporting cast. Mac Muyray, the beautiful I.asky star, was somewhat perturbed as to whether or not appear at the British' Red Cross benefit in Los Angeles, and wants It to be understood that she Is Just os willing to appear for the Ger mans, as she is perfectly neutral. One evening, while speaking at a I.OS Angeles vaudeville theater in be half of the Actors' fund, Victor Moore, who Is a star in the Lasky production of "The Race," was introduced to the audience by the manager of the thea ter as "Victor Moore, the famous com edian." A wild burst of applause was heard from behind the scenes. Think ing It was some actor, the manager stepped around to reprove him, but f . ind a trained seal act on the stage a:\ ready to follow Mr. Moore. One of the seals had made the applause with his flipper. All through Mr. Moore's appeal, the seal Intelligently applauded the telling points. William Nigh, the Metro director. lowing motto, ''Let us live more for one another and less for self, for life is short and time too precious to do none but good." The secretary and treasurer reports for I he past year w ere read and ap proved. Motion was made and carried that the circle have the school yard graded and serve hot dinner on Friday, April 28 The new officers elected were as fol Presldent, Mrs. Oscar Malm lows: borg: vice president, Mrs. George Pry; secretary, Mrs. George McGuire; treas urer, Mrs. Emil Julllon. pSSwH ■j ,-u W Sm -. $ K m % Us ? ■■■ Q V. v; - : v . m Zubaydah Zourna. When Director General Brenen wee canvassing the Fox forces in Jamaica for some one who could interpret the mystic dances of the east, he discov ered Miss Zourna'S ability, and en trusted to her the tas': of drilling ana rehearsing the other dancers, aa well as leading them in performances be fore the camera. has one vice. He Is a candy fiend. So if ever you are talking to him, and his eye goes wild, and his breath comes short, and he looks furtively around him and furn'de; with his Jaw, hand him a piece of home-pulled molasses, and you'll get a big job. ! u. Chapter H, P. E. O., will meet with Mrs. L. W. Thrallktll Tuesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Laura McMiller of Roseburg, Ore., returned home Friday after a visit with her father, Theo Gardner. Dr. Charles L. Chalfant of Boise will speak at the Sunday evening service in the amusement hall at Star tonight at 8 o'clock. The district convention of the W. B. C. will be held at Nampa April 20. A large delegation from Boise will at tend the convention in a body. A special program has been 'ar ranged by the Boise' band for Easter Sunday when it will give a concert on the steps of the capitol building. Maggie Martinez was yesterday granted a divorce from Samuel Mar tinez by Judge McCarthy. It was proven that the defendant was serving a term in the Nevada penitentiary for a statutory offense. The boys who put up a barricade last Sunday on the county road near the Cole school were before Judge R. H. Dunlap yesterday afternoon. They were given another lecture and then fined $10 each for the offense. Holy week services at Christ Epis- ; copal church are announced as fol-'! lows: Tuesday at 8 p. m., service and address, munion. Holy Thursday, Holy eom Good Friday, services and Easter Saturday evening, from 2 until 6 o'clock the holy sacra ment of baptism will be administered. Easter Sunday. Holy communion at 8 a. m., 11:30 a. m„ Holy communion and service, 8 p. m„ service and sermon. Easter Sunday school services at 10:15 a. m. Those desiring baptism are re quested to call up the rector, Rev. D. H. Jones, phone 1187. Appropriate Easter music will be sung by the choir at all services. All are cordially in vited. sermon. SOUTHERN GIRL IN CAPITAL SOCIETY 1 1 il * m : •- ■' M ■t . i H M I ft- ■ *•*;:*: F Wt. ■ ■ •>''' . f 3)CX Mias Any Martin. Misa Amy Martin, daughter of Congressman and Mrs. W. P. Martin, Louisiana, is one of the popular ung women of the congressional set. She is both pretty and tivacioua. 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