The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 10, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914 EVENING EblTION.
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USICAL DIRECTORY
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Mr. Henrlk H. GJordrum opened
his Btudlo nt the Myrtle Arms this
-neck nnd is now receiving pupils.
Mr. GJcrdrum's piano which Is on
Its way from Now York via the
1lM f iii '
Panama Canal, Is expected to arrive
on Coob Day shortly. While nwnlt
1ns Its arrival Mr. Gjcrdrum Is xib
Ing an upright piano.
WAK AND AUTISTS
THE world is still discussing
sad necessity, or Imagined
cesslty, which has sent
great artists and musicians of
ger, Mrs. It. K. Rooth, Mir. .1. S.
Coke, Mrs. F. K. Conway, Mrs. V. N.
Ekblad,. Mrs. .1. V. Gardiner, Mrs.
a. u. uiiucy, Mrs, J. T. Hall, Mrs.
Wm. Horsfall, Miss Esther Johnson,
Mrs. Jos. Knotts, Miss Clara Myron,
MIsb May Myron, Mrs. Chas. .Mo
Knight, Mrs. W. S. N'lcholson, Mrs.
D. I). Ostllnd, Miss Edith Preston,
Mrs. Chas. Stauff, Mrs. M. A. Swcot
mnn, Mrs. C. II. Walter, Mrs. F. E.
Wilson.
Mrs. A. R. Gldley will sing "My
Ilcdecmer and My Lord," by Dudloy
Huck, at the morning service of the
Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday.
HENRIK GJERDRUM
Piano Kmstraclfcioini
STUDIO
Myrtle Arms
Phone 356-J
Miss Mnbel Hnrrlan, dauRhtor of
Mm ntwl Atra T T1 tin retrrnu iidm
U( iiiiii - t mi ma afi iii ii w i
left Marshfleld laBt month for Ronton,!
wrltcB that sho Is now enrolled as a
pupil at the New England Conserva
tory of Music at that plarc. She Is
studying both piano and violin, tho
'former under J. I). Dean nnd the lat
ter under Vnughau Hamilton. She
writes that her work under Lew Koy
zer of Marshfleld was most favorably
commented upon, the Instructors par
ticularly remarking that thero were
no corrections to be made In her In
structions prior to entering tho con
servatory. Miss Harrlgan writes that
sho Is very happy In her work In tho
largo seminary, whoro there are 1500
students enrolled. She Is staying nt
Gardiner Hall, tl:o women's dormitory.
tho
no
tho Eu-1
Topo to feed tho cannon. Frit.
Krolsler, says an exchange the
groat violinist, Is nt the, front. Four
of tho musical staff of Trinity Mu
sic College In London have enlisted.
Chalinpln, the Russian basso, and
Murntoro, tho French tenor, nro
both In tho ranks. It Is. said on
tho best of authority that not a sin
glo artist In Germany, Franco, Rol
glum or Russia lins been spared un
less ho Is below or above the mili
tary ago limit.
. TIicbo men nro as likely to bo
Interest In music In North Hend
has had an unusual growth this fall.
Two musical clubH aro being formed
which will help materially In foster
ing the musical spirit. Tho Senior
Mnttnco Musical Club Is composed of
advanced musical students and thoso
Interested In musical subjects, while
tho Junior Mntlnec Musical Club Is
composed of the younger set, most of
whom are studying music tills winter.
T' o Junior Club will meet next
Thursday nt tho homo of Mrs. Allen
Taylor Wan on, where a musical pro
grnm will be rendered and arrange
ment for the details of the organiza
tion will be made.
MARTIN'S
..Venetian Orchestra..
. A. MARTIN, Director
Ml'HC FOR ANY OCCASION
Dances ti Specialty
Think of Us First
Telephone :tl.5-J
Mrs, Franklin
E. Conway
INSTRUCTOR IN YOKE
Willi Rianclics In
I'nr Training, Sight Reading,
JCntiiiclutlou
Spccliit Murk for children In I'nr
Trailing, Sight Reading, Kmiiirl
ntlou. Rules for cIus.no of four.
ITALIAN MITIIODS USED
Phone ttOIMi .Myitlo Anns
Mrs. Allen
Taylor
WattTeo,
Bo Mms.
VOICE CULTURE
Residence Studio
Nonli Rend
Pliouu .101
Tho weather clerk havlnir made
lilnmelf as disagreeable as possible'
for a couple of days got up smlllng
this morning simply because ho was
up against It. It was siirluora nay
and tho grand-roynl-Hlgh-Ing-n-l)lnk
who bosses tho weather had to take
ii tmitltlit In lilnmAlf mwl lift t'nni! luw
killed or "wounded as' nni'liddi' oIbc. catiso" tho Imperial Potentate from
nnd tho question Iiiib often been- "Araliy tho Most" ordered him to do
nsked whether their various conn- .EarilUauSearT'Sdo,
trlcB nre wlso to permit them to bo nmi Conimorcial, where thoy wore metj
-wasted as "cannon fodder." Many! by Salem fez wearers and the Coos
of them hnvo gono to tho front wll-1 Hay Rand and escorted to tho Marlon.
iti.. .,.., .. .. ...i .. M..J While waiting for them to nppoar.l
""' ;' "" "" ' "' ""tho symphony from Coos Ray known
rest of their countrymen and wish n8 tho Coos Ray Rand, honored tho
to do tliolr duty In battle. Rut Is Capital Journal offlco with a serenade,
their patriotism well advised? A' that slopped tlio linotypes ami lenti
newspaper commenting on these clr-1 0,;,1, Vl".?. i!'0. tt fhJ!,r,?,!.P
' , " , ., for tho sidewalk to tako In the spec-
cumstnnccs romnrks that "no man ,, tront Tly) (milniuiit was sure
can risk moro than his Hfo for ly npprcclntol and even tho devil
his country ami tho llfo of a corn-bad a hiiiRo on from It all afternoon.
1 Shortly alter noon me HiinncrH.
led by the Cons Day Rand and its
DEVELOPING
PRINTING
PICTURE FRAMING
ENLARGING
AND SUPPLIES
REHPELD BROS.
Russell Building
Central Avenue
Miss Edna
Louise Larson
Pianist and Teacher
Studio Corner Central
and 8(h St.
Telephone I;i7lt
Mrso Mairoe
Stanley
teacher of 'Voice cvitvixk
iffiru
Hcldfiici Studio TX S'lilli Ith
Tvlcplione SIMM
Lighting
1 Villi Mazda Lamps and nmn,, i
cd i'ixturcs Electric tv hZT?
toiyillu,ninantforyU!strU
The soft evenh, diffused whitcunlll .'
an iittriititivoiiess to your sin, ? Ie'
profitable eoimnowinl 1C wh k
A sore where people will (le,iht.
It will tnvn vim ., ..i i s'lOto.
J ,UU1' nca. restful
Elcetrie Light should bo 0r light,
Elecfririhr Will r.Jv
j VVUI U1YC10
A "Day Light Store"
"War Time Prices" and Electric
(i.MU l?tl4io .... CM
. (1U ouangcrs. TlicyDou
Mix
Telephone 178
Oregon Power!
Company
to Ills dupon-
niOHt umltiont
nion in a n is an dour
dcnlH ns that of tlio
nrtUt."
Tlint Ik trtio ciioiikIi. nnd yot It
liardly rovors tlio iiiiustlun. Onu
ninii Ih n dour as unotlior to tliuso
who lovu hint, but sonic nro incro
vnlunbln to civilization than otlicrs.
When nu ordinary man falls In luit
tlo his family grlovu for him, lint
tho country In sonoral fools tlio
loss only ullKlitly. Rut whon a man
Rko Frit. Krolslor Is kllloil, tlio
wliolo world Is npprcclalily pooror.
Tho common stock of happiness Is
diminished. To food such men to
rnni.on Is a sonsoloss wasto of fine
material. Certainly the war lords
nnd thulr clioaun nssoclutos oucht
1o ho foil first, it would lio tinio
onoiiRh to snerifiro the artists and
inuslclnus whon tho supply of pro
fessional troublo-mtikors was ex
hausted. .
Robert Fouton, director of tho
lnrahflold Rnnd, Is here vIsIUuk with
his filstor, .Mrs. Will .lonos. Tlio Coos
Ray Concort Rand liold tho center of
1ho stiiKO nt tho stato fair on Portland
Day nnd attracted fnvornblo attention
liy tho clans of music thoy dispensed.
RosebuiK News.
own bands preceded by Sir Knln't
Hul Rntton, inarched to Court s.rcct
near Liberty, where n fine drill was
performed. Salem Cnpltiil-Jouriiiil.
'( ITOl'T WARTAliK,"
IS ARVICi: OK IIAMIIOSI'II
t'niidiictiii' AiIiiioiiInIics .Miihlclans
Citllino Ih Worhl.Wldc, Not
Xntlomil.
NBW YORK, Oct. 10. At the first
rehearsal of tho orchestra of tho
Symphony Society of Now York, Wnl-v
tor Darn'roscn, tho conductor, nduiou
Ished his elKhty-flvo musicians, rep
resoutliiK thirteen nations, tl at war
arguments mo not productive of har
mony. Tho ninslclnns wore told to roiuoni
hor that they nro nil Americans, no
mntter where they wore born; to re
nllze that pntrlotlsm and bravery, cul
ture anil civilization nre not confined
to .tho countries of their 'birth, and
to bo thankful that thoy nie In n
peaceful country.
BrPi
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()Ti:i VIOLINIST IS
NOW RRIRfii: (JUARD
Tho music to ho sung nt tho Kpls
copal Church Sunday morning will
bo:
Pnicfissionnl Hymn 3S.".
"Holy, Holy, Holy.' . , , Hopkins
Vonlto Lnuslug
Gloria l'ntrl Lnwcs
To Uqinii Road
Jubilate Schilling
Hymn GIU.
l il Papva- Mil... OI.I..H
",UI "v 0"",-l,;'1vinml adds
i uuiir
Hoprunn solo, ' Jorusa'oin, Thou
That Klllest tho I'rophqts," from "St.
Piiul" Mendelssohn
.Mrs. Franklin 10. Conway.
Hymn I0S.
"Jonualom, tho Cohlun"
I.o .louuo
Offoitory Anthoni, "1 Am Alpha
nnd Quiosn" Ollbort
Progentutlon of Alms .... (Rlbort
Reooeslonal, Hymn 480, "Ploasant
Are Thy Courts Above" Klvey
Mrs. Wlljiuin Horsrall, Jr., nrgun
1st and ohdlr dlroctor.
ST. LOl'IS, Oct. 10. A letter from
Albert Stoessol, a St. Louis musician
who b studying In (lermnny, received
by his futhor here, says: Krelsler Is
guarding bildgos in Vienna,"
a Necessity
Tho ChnniliiBde Club met Friday
morning at the home or tho dlroctor.
Mrs. Will. Horsfall. Jr. There wan a
largo and enthusiastic membership
present nnJ tho year's club work
started most auspiciously. Plans
wore, made for n i coital to bo given
by tho club Bhoitly beforo C'u-lstmns.
Those who hnvo attended this year to
date are Miss Evelyn Andqrson. Miss
Bessie Ayre, Mrs. Perl Riley UulHn-
I)o you regard music as a luxury.' hi
"hard" times," when you feel it necessary
to curtail expenditure, do you think that
music, t least, is one thing; you can do
without
You i-re mistaken. Music is one of the
necessities of life. Since the birth of
man, among- civilized and uncivilized
alike, music more than any other influ
ence, has? soothed, inspired and stimulat
ed the race.
It is time that you awoke and realized
that you need music now and that music
in its most enjoyable form, is at your elbow.
After the day's work is over an evening of music in
your home will amply repay anything you have to spend
to get it will rest and strengthen you and multiply your
riiis is supposod to rofer to Fritz efficiency. This is an established fact, recognized by
leading therapeutists.
W10 A.WY A LAKGE LIJN13 OI?
PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS
AND .IL'ST KECKl VEI) LARGE KIUPMRNT OJ1
YKTKOLAR.
Wo have th' standard makes of the world and sell tit
terms to suit vour convenience.
Krolslor. tho well-known violinist
who rocontly made an Amorlcnn tour
A letter tells of Oernmn victories
"For tho first tlmo tho (Ioniums
UBOtl their new cannon which they
kopt n secret from tho world. One
shot weights 120 pounds and dostroys
a fort, goes through thd strongest
stool nnd costs KQ.onn marks. Two
locomotives nro required to trans
port tho ennnon."
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Wall Paper, Etc. '
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