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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSIIFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1915 EVENING EDITION. rr THREE j-'j ,-v P It Otf t-f.i. i JfiTSi 53t :s One cup of Gucar; Piece olliutter. sljcof ccir. creamed: twnririrs nn.t,ntr cud of Qlilrardelll'aOra'uml riiA-ni.i... one-half teapoonful cinnamon; onc-hsif eupui miiKi one cup 01 Hour: two teaspoon- ihirardelli's California "!;sm Chocolate Cake or white of ccc beaten to froth with cup v auKnu fox T ' aVM I mnkinrj this, an well an all other chocolate cnlren. flri'iU 4- k f I fiatnta 1.hhu.Im u a t- f . a nit; imvui uupunuu upon inc purity ot tnc cnocolate you need have no fear if you buy Wi Ground Chocolate. This combination of wholcsomencns, purity and distinctive delicious flavor is a revelation to all housewives. Sold only in hermetically scaled lins. Order from your grocer to-day D. QH1RARDELLI CO. San Francisco Slnco 1S32 ddfaiSfr ,AtBVAntJI& tri. it i..i mi '? & H 1 V I TiV'tiT vtot s swriSvei "T-TBII. oos Bay Musical Directory enrik Gjerdrum PIANO INSTRUCTION Studio MYRTLE ARMS Phone 356-J. rSo Fraoklk Eo CoLiway VOICE e Arms Phone 69L Myjcth CILVMINADH PROGRAM 4 Tlio Chnmlnado Club cntorlnln (1 tliolr frlonds Inst Wednesday evening with a rocltal nt tlio club mooting placo nt tlio llbmry audi- MUSIC - AND - MUSICIANS ' .... Respect the Star Spangled Barinetv : ; j THAT tlio United Stntcs as n nation Is patriotic ennnot bo. denied; nor nro lior citizens lacking In thnt truo. zenl which hns Its ex pression In tlio outward forms and. rovorenco for her cmblqm tlio Stars and Stripes. Occasionally, however, tho hnsto which Is the outcome ot tho strenuous modern life allows n form of disrespect to become so apparent ns to cniiBo n Just criticism ot American man ners. Tho Sunday concerts by the C.os liny Hand aro looked forward to and enjoyed by lnrgo audiences who listen attentively through tho program until tho closing number which Is nlwnys tho Star Spangled Mannar. When the band rises to piny this number tlio nudlonco rises ns well, but Instead of standing until tho patriotic nlr Is com pleted, there Is n general bustle and putting on ot wrnps; many has tening into tho nlqles so as to be out ot tho building boforo tho Inst strains aro over. A more mutter ot thoughtlessness, this lndlffercnco to our National anthem, yet ono thnt should bo corrected In order that tho hoys nnd girls mny grow up with truo rospect nnd rovcronco for tho outward and vlslblo Tonus of our National life. At tomorrow's concort let each ono remember that In this sonson of war and strife American eltlzons should emphasize every patriotic observnnco that tondB towards tho cultivation of tho truo patriotism and the mainten ance ot our National pride. "N MUHIO l.V TIIK HOME O ONE THING contributes bo much to homo life ns music. Tnko n look Into a number of different homes, nnd you will find that those which lovo music are tho most progressiva and the most Interesting. What more beau tiful sccno than father, mother nnd children gnthorod about n piano singing some of the good old songs and delightful modem melodies? Tho toll and trials of tho day aro forgotten, and tho various mombors of tho family nro brought Into n closa relationship of good cheer nnd friendly polity thnt Is a guaranty ot rent Joy In thnt household, which ; will bo n pormnncnt blessing to ev torlum, Over two hundred guests wero prosont nnd enjoyed tho ln-'ory memhor nnd to tlio community torostlng program which was ex colloutly given receiving tho slncoro prnlso of nil prosont who npproclat- as well.' Tho above Is nn extract from i recent Issue of tho Northwestern led tho fact that tho music that i. Magazine. There Is no syllnblo of 'this organization gives tho coin- exaggeration In tho sentiment, with munlty Is ot n high grade, their tho possible oxcoptlon of what Is con. and bnlnnco nnd tho special numbers pleasing In every dotal!. Tho pro- chorus work holng exceptional In tnlncd In tho first sontenco, which gives music mo piaco oi su perlative merit as a homo bulldor NO OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENT AFFORDS TIIK VARIED HXTERTAINMEXT OF THE VICTROLA i And vtlillo tlio Vicli'olii eutoi talus, II also develops (ho musical tiiMvri of yowv It lid tt'ti. All stylos nnd kinds of VlelroltiH aro horo prlcod Jlfi.OO to $2fi0. Tonus of payment mn bo arranged If desired ifrA -tSUtfJGi kaMM 0Ti&SFJMAm'WWlw q-&J't&timimvii&G&fvfriA ,ma&mBm e &H&Z L. L. 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Marshfleld. gram was repeated Friday morning jnt tho high school and will bo re jpinted in North Mend noxt Thurs i dny ovonlng ut tho Star Theater as la bonollt for tho North Kami Li brary. Following Is tho program: CHORUS: Frogs' Singing School .Noldllngor Rock-a-Myo Martlott ' PIANO Marcho Mlgnonuo Op. 1R, No. 2. Poldlnl Dlo Forollo (Tho Trout) ..Schubort-llollor Clura Isabel Myren TRIO: Lovo lias Clone a Straying Spcnco A Highland Lad My Lovo Was Morn .. .Old Scotch Mrs. Eugoiio L, Hoblnson. Miss Evolyn Audorson. Mrs. Frod H. Wilson. ' VOICE Tho Erlklng Schibort Calm as tho Night Mourn Mrs. E. Stanley Henderson. CHORUS: Wiogenlled (Lullaby) ....nrahms Do Coppah Moon Sholloy Down In tho Dewey Doll ; Smart PIANO: Nocturne, Op. 37, No. 1... Chopin Mrs. Porl Rlloy Imlllngor. DUET: Tho Mlrds That Slngl In May... Strolezkl Mrs. Hoy Everett Mlllor Mrs, Ohnrloa Stnuff. VOICE: Whon tho Honrt Is Young f, Duck . II Maclo (Tho Kiss) '. .Ardltl Mrs. Lovorno Tower. CHORUS Wynken, Mlynkon nnd Nod With Soprano Solo sung by Mrs. Maymo Stnnley Gldloy Tho Years at tho Spring Moach Accompaniments played by ' Mrs. William Horsfnll, Jr. j Clara Isabel Myrvn Mrs. Porl Rlloy Mallingor. -!i 2 ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL in tho Heart of Marshfleld J All Outside Rooms. Ste-n Heat f nJfl n'"' frt''1 Water... -DAY.ltATKS. 7rc ami UP. $ AVEI- K1,Y ItATKH. Ssl.flO UP iviJ THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshfleld WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEX STREET NORTH MEND O. A. Metlln, Prop. , '0 y 10 A.T CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD NorUt Froat Htr, Phoao S70. CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. I DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE For taxi, phono :0, Chandler Hotel. t For touring cars, phone 20 I Chandler Hotel 1 LYNN LAJIMETil, Prop. j ! I Now Ca, s : Nevf Cars j In tho better sopso of that torm. Thoro Is no denying that music hath vlrtuo as well as chnrm. Nor Is thoro any (iiicstton that Its vlr tuo la especially adapted to tho real. Nation of tho inoro exalted homo life. In tho homo of rudo environment, let thoro bo muslcnl ability of any degreo, develop that, and In the mensuro la which It Is dovolopod and mndo a matter of homo consump tion rudeness glvos way to roflno niont. In tlio homo whoro greater refluomcut' exists by reason ot for tuno and social position, that re flnomoiit In enhanced nnd oudowed with vitality by tho cultivation of musical tnsto through Indulgence in homo musical performance. In tho groat avorago ot homes betwoon thoso extremes tho Northwestern Mngazlno says truly that whqro music Is to bo enjoyed is tho great er progress and tho dcopor Interest. Thoro nro othor homo nmonitios of value, books and games nnd tho cultivation of conversation that Is Intelligent and edifying nnd, la fact, tho thousand and ono homo pursuits which givo growth nnd vigor to tho trco or family life, but, rightly cultivated, nono of theso is moro valuable than music. Whon musical cultivation has reached n certain, stago nono of thoso Is hotter suited to sustain tho vital intorest of every mombor In lutlmato family associa tion to tho greater exclusion of out sldo onjoymonts and pastimes; nono of thoso Is moro llkoly to onhnnco tho charm of tho family clrclo, nnd to keep tho children continuously within tho sphoro of family Influ ence. i'Such sweet compulsion doth In music Ho)" wns Milton's tribute to tho power of this maiden of tho gods; and what Milton felt describes the, influence of music in tho homo. It Ib notably tho fact that tho music loving nntlons nro tho nntlons with i a strong homo life, by which Is meant thoso nations where music is brought' to its highest expression. It is nn exalting influence, given for tho blessing of mankind, and its greajtest servlco may bo roallzod in tho homo. . Tho Symphony Orchestra Js plan ning a concert to take placo some tlmo la April, probably during tho week afer Easter! William Wallace Graham, violin 1st, and Miss Edyth Clarko Patter son, mezzo sporano, who nppeared at tho Lemanskl Theater in Malrsh- Wo haul trunks between any polnti field on February 12, aro to ap- tn Marshfleld and do general haullni, pear jn a concert In Portlaud on for reasonable rates, J A ? M,S8 Rn0(la 0 Soat who 8TATeViAKenr,VJp0rreforB managed tho Marshfleld concert. Phones: 120-T. 40.L. 08-R loft this week for Portland to re- -'Biiinn ber work as manager of theso I CIIAMINADE CI.UM'.S PATRON SAINT CIIAMINADE, pronounced Sha-mo-nad (a as Is far, nnd o like oo). This composer's full nnino. Is Cccllo Louise Stcphanlo Chamlnado, born In Paris In 1SC1, descended from a long lino of sailors, sho had no hereditary tcmpornmeiit for nni bIc, yot at tho early ago of eight, sho composod sacred music. Study ing for yearn under the best mas ters, she in ado her dobut at olghtoan mid appeared with great success In various European cities. Not only In Chnmlnado a brilliant pianist, sho Is also well lenowa as a conductor. Her famo, howover, rests upon her compositions, which nro among tho most noteworthy of modorn music. Ot equal Importance aro her Bongs, which havo boon In troduced by Nordlca and Plancpn. Chnmlnado is a great bollovor In music as an elovntlng influenco In homo and school life. Thoro nro ninny clubs throughout tho mimic world nmned la hor honor. The ono in Marshfleld has cortnlnly won a warm placo In tho licnrts of our homes and schools, bolug n groat faqtor In tho musical uplift of tho community, Tholr finished work makes plain to all tho devoted man ner In which all tho ladles strlvo to attain tho high Idoal of tholr conductor. , , chamixa.de cluu I j SCHOOL CONCERT CHIMNEY8 FIRE PLAGES J. N. BAYLISS Any Kind of Drlck Work nt Prices That Aro Right , And Mil Work Gunrauted Call at "Tho FIreslae," Johnson Dldg., 137 Second St. Phone. 434-J. French Ranges. Bollor Work r Low Rates for Handling Trucks T, J. SCAIFE s A. II. HODGIN8 ! artists. Marshfleld gJMBS co. A. F. Unnsh, of San Francisco, Ms expected horo shortly to play Ksiinuites Fuiiiished (clarinet with tlio coos uay uoncori Phono 1-10-R, SlnrbhfleW, Oregon ' Band. An Impressive sight was that wltnossod Friday morning nt 9: IB whon over COO children congregat ed in qulot ordorllncBS In tho High School Auditorium to listen to tho recital by tho Chamlnado Club. Thoso who doubt tho ordinary child's capability for enjoyment of classical music would chango tholr niluds could they but soo with whnt profound and evon critical attention eqcu number was received and tho rounds ot applause following tholr rendition. This Is really a w.ondorful Inovn tlon, tho taking of tho best posslblo music to tho chlldron, This bril liant idea of tho club's conductor, so ably sccondod by tho superinten dent is bound to work wondors. Superintendent Tlodgon's oarnost words to tho students commondlng tho work ot tho club as an example of what could bo nttalncd by earn est nnd sustained effort nnd bin do slro that tho studentB should catch tho inspiration to strlvo to succeed and to aim high In their endeavors, hns made a decided impression on tho studont body. Tho parents who listened to tho recital congratulated thomsolvos that their children wero fortunate In receiving such n treat and gen oral musical uplift, while cltlzons must know nnd npprociato tho fact that Marshfleld is certainly right up to. tho mlnuto, It not a llttlo ahoad of tho times along this lino ot developing artistic musical torn- poramont in tho schools, by ab sorption as it wero. And now tho chorus: Tho Frog'B Singing SqhQOl, sung with such gleeful ubqodon, put tho children Instantly under tho spoil of tho singers,' Tho truth Is, it Ib an oft-noted fact this conductor brings forth such animation and ex. collont expression from tho singers. Then followed Noldllnger's Rock-a-by, unaccompanied, soft and sweet, Immedlatly soothing tho spirit. Tho deep Interest exhibited by tho children in the technlquo of tho planjst In the rendition, of tho noxt number, Poldlnl's March. MJgnonue Op ID, No. 2, was good to see as the. rich strains foil. Hko iuusJc from tho fingers, tho attontlpn. given was roally profound, Mies Myron's second numbor, Dlo Forollo (The, Trout,) SchuUor.t-lIol-Jer, was a happy surprise Ono folt tho spirit of tho woods as tho rip pling waters of tho mountain stream wore leara tho singing ot th,o lino In tho cast, tho trout rising slowly to tho fly tho wavering doubt, tho nibble, tho crnzo and fear at de tention, when stinp! goes tho leader, away goes tho trout with hook attd tlio music flowB on in rich strains as tho trout reachcq the safo fast ness ot tho deep pool, thon the brook bubbles on nnd tho voices of tho stream nro heard again In tho slleiico of tho woods. What ouo would call a musical poem, It wns, nnd 1 bollovo the children snw It too, by tho expres sion on their fncce. The club is certainly fortunate lit their accompanist. Tho Ladies, Roblnsou-Andbtsoii-Wllsoii, trio by Sponco, Lovo Has Gono n Straying; wob keonly on Joyed tho voices blended in such perfect accord. Tho noxt, A High land Lad My Lovo Was Morn, sung In tho old Scotch dialect, made n derided hit, limited tlmo mndo tho demands for oncoro Imppsslble. llohm'fl Cnlm aB Tho Night brought out tho doop notes of pow er as Mrs. H'endorsou sang them In CBpoclnlly good volco. Then caino hor song story ot tho Erlklng by Schubert, being strongly supported by tho wondorful music ot tho ac companiment in tho varlouii volco Impersonations ot tho father and son, nnd tho Erlklug'H lure. Agnln tho chorus had to tnko up their number In tho fnco ot tho applauso. Kruhm'a Wiognnllod (Lullaby), soft nnd Bwcet woro tho words sung in tho Gormnn tongue Thon followed tho dainty music of Smart's Down In tho DoWoy Dell, nnd tho Joljy coon song Do Coppah Moon, Shelly, in which singers nnd nudlonco took hearty enjoyment, tho rollicking spirits bolng ngnln qulotod by tho strains ot Chopin's Nocturno Op 37. No. 1 plnycd by Mrs, Mnl linger, given with dcop fooling nnd keenly appreciated. Tho Duet, by Ladles. Mlllor nnd Stuuff wns lovely. Tho Mlrds That Sing in May, Strelzkl, showed how effectively two voices can bo train ed to perfect hnrmony. Mrs. Lo vorno Tow.or's numbors, When tho Honrt is Young, by Muck, so full ot human pathos, went straight to oyery hoart and Awlltl's II Maqlo (Tho Kiss) sung In Italian, togeth er with tho beautiful uccompau,- mont, caiiBod tho studonts to mnko n sturdy demnnd for moro, though tho tlmo wns nlrondy up. no tho closing chorus numbors came on nt onco and showed tho gom, In Wyn Icon, Mlynkon nnd Nod, Novln, No vln, Mrs. Gldloy, being In especial ly happy volco, gavo tho solo part, woll supported by tho four hnnds nt plnno nnd tho chorus of voices, bringing out wondorful hnrmony nnd expression, Thon to crown nil, tho powor nnd spirit of tho singers wns turned, on and ono could cntch n gllmpso of whnt it moans to bo n studont under such n conductor. MrownJng'B Blmpio poem, Tho Yonr's nt tho Spring, arranged by Moach, camo in a whlrwind of omotlon nnd Joy, each word clonr nnd distinct, rolled forth, filling tho whole building,, yes nnd tho Gym, too, nnd, oven to Ood'B Aero on tho Hill. "AH'b right with tljq world I" I am suro ovory ono thoro bollov ed it. 4 CIIAMINADE CLUU 'MEETING ( , . Tho Chamlnado Club will moot next Friday morning, a,t t.hof llbmry auditorium for tholr regular busi ness meeting and rohoarsal, Mrs. Malr Dauo will road n papor on tho subject "Intervals" and Mrs. Wilson will glvo a restimo of cur rent musical events, Tho club will begin practicing on choruses for n concort which they plan to glvo lator In tho spring. " i i 1 1 v HAND. CONCERT TOMORROW- . . - i ; ' i. i i. i Thoro will be a roncort by. tho Coos May Dahd, tomorrow after noon at two 'o'clock at tho Orphqum thoator. A featuro of this con cort will bo tho numbors by tho High School Chorus,, who will sing soveral songs accompanied by tho band, The following Is tlio program: March "Kaiser Frodorlck". Friedman Ovorturo "Plqiio Damo" Suppo Chorus, (a)" Thq Lord Is Great." Mendolsgohn (h) "Al Hall tho Land of tho Frou." Rc0 (c) "Our Old High" Porks (d) "The Menutlful Mluo Dan. ho" StrausB (With bnnd nccotnpnnlmont.) Flnalo from "Arlolo" .,.... Bach Mallot music from ".William Toll" , Rossini Hawaiian Patrol "kllauoa". .Stewart Star Spangled Manner. STUDENTS' RECITAL Mrs. Porl Rlloy Halllnger gavo her second mpnthly pupils' recital on Tuesday afternoon,, only sUidqnts being present. Tho program was as follows: Mlnuotto "Danco by Moonlight," Addison Porter Miss Mnrgarct Fourier Toln Elgcn Lnngo Miss Glndys Larsoa Shadow Danco "Tchalkows.ky". . Miss Irene Oulmotto Joyous Fnrmor Schumann Mlas Louiso Gldloy April Flowers Wlllcoa Miss Ircno Fourlor P' cludo Chopin Poupin Valsanto Poldlnl Mlrs Esthor Asplund. Sqcret Miss Evolyn Fourlor Pe'x,ktto from Lucia- (for tho loft land nlono.) Lcschetlzky Rex Stratton. Octavo Study , ...Czorny Miss Asplund. , Duett "La Dnladlno". . . . Lysberg Miss Asplund. MrB. Malllngcr. Mrs, Mallingor will have another class rccltnl soon for youngor ntu deuto. , Miss Edna Louiso Larson is plan nlng n recital for next wooU, In which n number of hor talented ypung pupils will appear. i i Piaimos ARTISTIC IN ( DESI9N DURAMLE IN CONSTRUCTION Henrik Gjerdrum Spjo agent for Coos lJ'. MYRTLE ARMS MMM (Gontlnuod trorn pafjo 2)' PRESMYTERIAN WOMEN'S AUXILIARY I Tho Womon's Auxiliary of tho Prosbyterian Chunh mot lost Wodnesdny afternoon at tho, church and transacted tho rogular busi ness. Mrs. W. F. McBldownw, chairman on entertalnmunt, hae arranged tor a. chlolton supper to bo given on or about March 17th. Election ot otflcora for tho cow ing year was hold, with tho. follow ing results: PreHldont Mrs. C, F, MuKnlgfct. First vIco-preBldont Mrs. A. L Mutz. Bocond vIco-proBldont Mrs. Ell zaboth Hydo. Seorotary Mrs. M. A. Sweet man, Treasurer- Mrs. D, A, Jones. The ladles peewit, woroi Mrs. C. F. McKnJght, Mr. E. Hydo, Mrs, A, T Hajnes. .Mrs. W.. F. McEl downo'y, Mrs. Q. O. Suthorlnnil, Mrs. Mary NJcbolu,, Mrn. Tom- Ho.warjl, Mrs. C. II. Walters. Mrs. Duncan Forguson. Mrs. W. E, WJlupn, nud Mrs. M, A. Swootmiui.. Tlio n,ext buHlnesij mcetUig will bo tho first Wednesday In Apr.il. - . I WOMAN'S OLUU MEETS. . Owing to tho opon session ot the Chnmlnado Club being on tho same night, th,o Coos, May Woman's Club dispensed, with tho program last ,Wedqcs.day and hold a short busi ness session at thq library building. Tho following ladles woro In nt tondunco; Mrs. p a -McCarty, Mrs. A, T. Halues, Mrs. J. II. Jessen, Mrs, F, E. AUou. Mru. M. A. Swqotuiim and. MJss Jogcphlne Grlf- Lfon, I NORTH, MEXD; W. C. T, V. ipi'Mm mi rmm ' . K ' mS Tho North. Mend Y C. T U. met last Tuesday uUtirnoga in tbo Prosbyterian Church for thq trans action of tho regular business, wjilch was followed by singing under tho direction or Mrs. George Hazer, ami scriptural rending. Thos.e present were Mr. au4 Mrs, lAlva. Custer.. Mrs. W. F RushbH. .Mrs., Win. NollsQU. Mrs Qe), Hazr, Mrs. E W. Stqvei. Hru Q. H. .lUtclUo a I Mrs. Robrfa McCaun. (Contluu ou, yifft 8)v V 4