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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SEVEN (n lmik lag At the Exposition Ity UAUI. MAUItt.K MUSIC -:- AND - MUSICIANS ! I 7 x 1 i a Vsit the miniature chocolate factory, Ghirardelli Building. See the care liken the pure increments used the ponden us machinery necessary to produce the famous Ghirardelli brand of cocoa products. Enjoy a cup of Ghirardclli's Ground Chocolate -made as it should be made served day and evening. V I I ft n .Vjfexft D. GHIRARDELLI CO. l KkViJWl FlTrf ' & eincoiBsa jff , ill . ' ! V Ttlfaiocfiinrr A -t-siM.-.n.. .-.-.. C i i fl T 1 T . -."e x-mii4wuiicihciiij ui turning musical events , I 1 rTi "tTt ilk!T)VyLli a' JKsJ B .m7 Willi a VlclroIa"Cvervhomnrn enjoy at will the! world's bctt music TV Wirtila h ttit Nm( Mwim" WK i.Urfi i M lh nWmttt all (M muc c( Ii muli ( 1TM M thrir fTW. B Ii li j" tk art mJ frM I My e4 lha MM (mom tiffin I tnj tMtnmMNUiMii. II Mt neM U rt wa kk v m.u .. ..t- SAP I ait tftJkM VMwiv f mWr mJ I mvtK to tuit y tnr a! l ri iM nana m im urw 4k- 3Ht M You can have a concert of your own with the world's greatest artists to sing for you That's What you can do with a Vic trola in your home, ' All that is best in music is ever at your instant command You have only to select the kind of music you wish to hear, and it is render ed for you by the greatest artists as true-to-life on the Victrola as though you were hearing the artists on the concert or operatic stage Stop in and get acquainted with the Victrola. We'll gladly play your favoite music for you Victrolas $15.00 to $250.00 Terms to suit your convenience. lOT? KJ?Sf efterm & "7 . "jflA j mJV m&uxm WMi I,. I'llOMlti, MuiistKcr unci MW-.T Vt. .'itttlU'i l!t."5-.l l"tlASMM(j an.l I M.0ltlU) HATS 4 """ miMiiniwil and prlcoa , : icisoimblo . "itS. II. O. WILWSY ' 0ver Norton & Hansen'a i'hona 1C9-J. ' Violin and Piano v. ii. Anthony w r' s- TeaihliiK Studio itHI IMiono 20U-J. Ortliosti-a Work Central Ao. Ajxirtinont ft Prominent Pianiste Coming !!' 1 TW 'Jt4f JTJ V 17 ..m- .'J'" Wt.VlI SI,'; ''Alf j fc k1; ' "'' MISS FRANCES BATCHEL0R, Pianiste, assisted by MRS. ROY EVERETT MILLER, Soprano. Presbyterian Church Monday evening, April 12 Perl Riley Ilnlllngor, Promoter. CI'AMl.VADi: Clit'Il I "Tho nirth of Uio Opal," by EUti Wheoler Wilcox, with music by Carl II. need, Is another chorus upon which tho ladles aro working. The wedding C ' o Sunbeam and Moonbeam and ". u! tho beautiful Opal, that inro and wcaicrous gem, whfcro tho moon and sun blend in one, Is tho child that was born to far moro than tho amount of any flno, tllom when obliged to bo abaont. Tho ncompanlment is especially' On account of rollglous coromonlcs imniHifni . rnminiilncr nno of tho sun's In relation to Good 1-rlday, tho lod; if ono docs not attend recitals and concerts; tho greatest flno of all, If ono refuses to do as tho director aBks. IUncss Is about tho only uxcubo accoptcd, tho -consequence being, mombcrs arc on hand to answer roll call. Tho director gives out so much of her strength nnd technical ability, slio attracts and holds to this work, all tho monitors, who feol thoy loso cool shadows on tho rocks, tho florco heat of tho mid day sun and tho pale, cold gleam of tho moonbeams. Tho obllgato Is to bo played by Charles S. Kaiser of North Ilond, which In Itself will provo a great at traction to music lovers In Marsh flold. Ho will uso tho Kupohonlum for this purpose. Tho poem by Franz Christian, "Tho Maiden and tho Birds," is mado Into a splendid chorus with soprano ob llgato, by W. H. Ncldllngor. Tho conversation botweon tho maiden and tho birds, wherein sho learns that "happiness comes from playing fair." finds Interpretation in tho accompaniment, all tho way thru, A lot of hard work Is being dona on this number. Mrs. Hoy Miller will Hoard decided to hold no mooting of tho club yesterday, but will moot as usual next Friday, April 9. 5 4 MJTIIKK COIJilXJi: HANI) TO VIS- IT SAN FHANCISCO founded merely t- glvo dlclpllno to the joung men studying for tho Lu theran ministry, and It grew to sucn a degreo that It becamo an organiza tion of over ono hundred men, In asmuch as tho graduates formed ono band and tho now arrivals rtrrhals formed another, until they arrived at tho point where lliey could bo thrown together for concert pur poses. This Is tho band known as tho I.uthcr Collcgo Concert Hand, nnd this band has already placed many ' laurels to Its credit both In fc'orwny whero they wcro received w'Jh ovory honor, and tliroimhoiit th Kast, In cluding Now York, UoBton, Chicago, i St. Paul, and other eastern cities, i where they appeared on their way , out. ' I ! r J NOItTli HHXH Hi:ciTAI I - A number of tho pupils of Mrs. W. A. Davenport, of North Ilond, iustnii'tor In expression, appeared In recital at tho A. II. lmhoff homo Inst evening, assisted by leading lo cal talent. Tho program was of tho highest class or both comic and dramatic selections and speaks well for tho Instructor, who has mado this work a special study and has achieved great success. Tho program fol lows: Piano Solo, "norcouso." (From Jocolyu) II. (lodard Hdith Until). Heading. "Freddy's Misfortune." Wllbitr D. Ncsblt Clrnliam Hoclcott. Heading. "Whon Mnllndy Sings." Paul Lawronro Dunbjir C. Van Zllo. Monologue. "Tho Tailor Mado down." May Isabel Flsk Mlnnlo Pnrkor. Vocal Solo. "My Mcrcodes." W. Lesley Wells. Howard lmhoff. Itoadlng. "Papa's Lottor." Uuth Wnttors. Itoadlng. "How JohiiBon Quit." Kstcr lmhoff. Heading. "Tho Sign of tho Cross." Wilson Ilnrrod Mrs. Itlchnrdson. Vocal Solo. "Do Sun Is a Slnkln'." Joan Hohaitnan Mrs. Gardlnor. 4 .j. O AUKS Kltl'Si: IN HKCITAIi Great Interest Is taken In mimical circles In Miss Mnry Murgarot Kruse' ' Kruso's recital to tnko plaro uuxt Thursday evening, April 8th, in tho ' ontortntninont hall nt Myrtlo Arms. I About 200 invitations will bo sent Tho Luther Collogo Concort nniid,Oiit for this occasion, which will be an absolutely unique organization, n notiitilo event of tho musical sea ls to bo ono of tho attractions early eon. .Miss Kruso will bo assisted by In Juno at tho San Francisco Kxposl- j Mrs. 11. K. Mlllor, who will slug tlon. This band consists of sixty- sovornl numbers, nnd thus ndd gront- ono students from Luther Collcgo who ropresent boiiio of tho finest inon that tho Norweglan-Amorlcnn educa tional Institution has enrolled. LaBt year Carlo Spcratl took his organiza tion to Norway by Invitation of tho King of that country to participate in tho colobratlon of tho 100th in- ly to tho'ovoulng'u enjoyment, lowing Is tho program: Polonalso in C Sharp Minor. , Mazurka In (1 Sharp Minor..., Prelndo In F Major , Proludo In G Minor , Waltz In C Sharp Minor Kol- Miss Mary Kruso. Chopin iilvipsnri nt Knru'ntLtnii Iti !,.,. li nlillpntn fi i.rnat. trfllt. trllO '.,,!. , Tlw, i,n,i wl,lnl, IiiMihIpii W" oOlcotlwtlH. luau.ry.ls often made, hy o man . within Its ranks ono of tho flnwtl,, y '? sb! Major a big envelope, walking with such tlurt surprlso to all, as It is In a cer dotermlnatlon toward tho Publlo Li-, tain sonso not a professional band, brory, overy Friday morning, botweon j,nt ono whlch works with greator 9:1C und 9:30 o'clock. j dovotlon to Its high Ideals than thoso Tho envelopes protect tho octavo organizations which aro meroly choruses of printed iiiubIc, carried bought and paid for. !by tho mombers of tho Chanunauo Tho Luthor Collcgo Concort Hand Club, who emulate tho Lady Chamln- ja nnd is not an Amorlcnn Institution, sulo's love of punctuality. Then again, True, It was domiciled In Dccorah, if thoy do not arrlvo at 9:30, thoy Iowa, but It consists of stiulontB of, havo to pay a flno. If any of tho good l Luther Collogo, founded by Norwo husbands of theso ladles doubt tholrj jgians and representing tho oldest ability to economize, just watch with ( Norwegian oducatlonl Institution out what precision thby strlvo to keep sldo of Norway, their engagement t 9:30, overy' Carlo SperatI Is hlmsolt a remark Friday morning. I ablo flguro, and to his lovo of nuislo other fines aro strictly adhered and" his flno musicianship aro duo "Peace on earth, Good will toward man' In sweet love's dearth Nor voice nor pen E'er grand words spoke Of greater scope To stumbling folk Who darkly grope. Dawn, bright morn of all the year, And bring Christ's spirit with thee here, That all may sing in loud acclaim, "And hail the power of Jesus' name!" Come hither thou whose day is this The while men read of heavenly bliss, Given them by thee with promise fair When they shall climb death's golden stair. Throughout the week Of holy thought, When minds all meek With good are fraught, The steps have trod In upward ways The while toward God Each bent his gaze. Thy spirit, Christ, Pour forth o'er all, That each soul pierced Since mankind's (all May drink his wine And 'scape earth's prison In ihe Easter sign That "He Is Risen." class progiam us tho Jublloo Sing ors r.iul tlioBo who nio fortuuuto enough to luno tho opportunity or hearing Tho Hosnrlan Mnlo Quar tet aro assured of a rare musical troat. Doing a whlto organization tholr programs will differ widely from tho (olorod quKitot, and wo aro reliably Informed that no othor ivalo quartet beforo tho publlo to day presents a more varied, enter taining nnd artistic proKrnm than do thouo four siugorH. Wo trust tho baud will meet with even gionter success with this, tliolr second series of concerts than thoy medo with tho California Jubilee Quartet. V CONSHUVATOHV PLANS - I - COOS AT HAY COXCKUT HANI) McDowoll Wuddlug Day at Troldhaugun. . . Grieg Miss Mniy Kruso. Vocal Selections.. Mrs. It. H. MllluV Concert Stuck, F Minor Wuborj Orchestra accompaniment on second j plnno. i Miss Mnry Kruso. HAND HOOKS ANOTIIKU ATTItACTlON to by tho bqard of directors, consist ing of tho officers of tho club, if ono misses half of tho practlco porlod. Extra fine for missing Jho whole por- tho accomplishments of this baud, something which might woll bo im itated tho world over. The Luther Collogo Hand was The enthusiastic support accorded tho Coos Hay Concoit Hand in thglr Jilbllco Concerts has encouraged them to book another attraction This tlmo It Is the Hosnrlan Male Quartet and thoy will appear Monday nnd Tuesday night, April 20 nnd 'iT. Thpy are as famed, XQJ- their high- Coos Bay Musical Directory Henrik Gjerdrum PIANO INSTRUCTION Studio MYRTLE ARMS Phone 356-J rs. FramMiira Eo Conway VOICE MyrHrle Arms Fhoinie 33 Programs and Announcements For Musical Events PRINTED BY THE COOS BAY TIMES suit the most exacting purchaser. We have the correct styles in types and paper and will be pleased to show samples of our work and submit prices. Out-of-town orders will be filled promptly. We solicit your patronage. COOS BAY TIMES JOB DEPARTMENT I In tholr flist concert as nil In dupondout orfirtnl.atlon, apart from council nppropilatlon, tho Ooou liny Concert Hand has announced Its con cert for Suudny afternoon at li : :J 0 In tho Orphoum Thonter. Special ef forts are being mado by the band boys to Increnso tholr liumhor and they havo set IIC as their goal. Tho program for Sunday aftornoon, follows: March Domlnlcnlo, (Mcruli Hollgloso) Chambers Overtuio Btnbat Mator. . . .Hotwlni Hntr' acto ot Valio from "Cop- pcllu DellboA Tho Hosnry (by r'iuesl) N'ovln The Opoin Mliror (Knutausld on faorlto Opora tlisinos, by re- ojioBt) Tobaul Yankee IMtrol Mtachnm Selections from the I'louch Opera , "Adelo" Ilrlijiiot-I'hlllpp Star Spangled IJanner - Plans for tho conservatory to bo opened hero next Septembor nru tirogrosslng splendidly. AM depart ments will bo In hands of first olnss artists. Mr. Cljerdrum has for norul months corresponded with at tint pupils of tho great master Hubay and of Kdounrd Duthler about tho aallttble position an vio lin teacher. Tho vooal department will also bo hendod by a teacher ami mlolHt of note. Nobody has so far boon definitely engngod for any department. Among Hioho of Mr. (JJordrum's nrtlst friends who are Interested In his conservatory and who are giving him val-iihlo OltrillX.M SIIXHAV BiinKostlons uro Madame Maud I'ow- ell the world-renowned violinist, rud Kdoiir.nl Dethlor, the famous IIoIkIiiii lollulst. ! 0 I IMH'IUS' l(('ITAIi Saturday nftornoon. April I7tli .Mr. Ilenrll: OJurdrum will glvo a impIlM,' ruritnl In which the follow Iuk students will partlolpato: Miss Florence Powers, Miss Herthn Da vis, .Mrs. K. K. Hague, Miss Kdllli Haab, Miss Mabel Malhls'iii. MIm lltldiir Kolumler, MIm MarUn llors fall and Mr. Alfred 1'lltMhiirK MIm I'aulluu llnhr mid Mr. I lor hurt Hustarud, of Mr. OJordi urn's vocal rlsM, will jKlst with a number of son us. ... W '",'V-, i t MLMtl'IIV LHAVICS Cleorgs C. Murphy-, who has been prominently Identified with Marab field musloal clrolM for thd pant two yours, ox poets to luvn shortly for his old homo at (JortbuiilU Kaw , York, where lie will oaauux the di rectorship of the city baud of that placo. 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