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SUNIIAY CONGERT Bolic Choral Uiion Expects patest - Success iy History is expected to prove the most ul musical treat of the season, held in the Lyceum theatér evening, when the annual concert of the Catholic Choral {: 11 be'the event. Composed of 00 _ volces, the . chorus’ has 5t over three -months, and Frederick H. 'mon- . bex “the work, tch Wi Ahe most difficuit ever under- the union, wilj:bs 1Capably . “Tales of Old Japaht,’by Taylor, and the ‘Seven Last by Dubols ,will bé the princi- handled by the chorus, aug- by a Qu.rto! of very capable from Néw York and Hartford. ‘e Sololsts. ! ng the importance of having of; repute.-for these two num- Director Harmon spent consid- time in seeking talent, and he hig afforts will be appreciated audience. For the . soprano Miss Kathleen Lawlor of New ‘whose work is splendidly re- 'to by Metropolitan critics, has d. Miss Rose Marie Camp- her New Yorker, will handle ipart. Wesley Howard of Bos- more recently of Hartford, has made a fine reputation, g tenor. Carl Schlegel, & 6¢ the ' Metropolitan' Opera and a warm favorite in this' sing baritone. Mr. Schlegel his third appearance in this ng sung at the concerts of in 1912 ana 1915. - reliminary sale of tickets in- & capacity house, the patrons Coholan, Philip Corbin, Miss Grec Costello, Mrs. Mary T. Crean, Peter Crona, Mr. and@ Mrs., James Crowe, Mpr. and Mra Thomas W. Crowe, Mrs. C. Crowley, Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Curry, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Curtin, Wil- lam Curtin. Albin Davidowics, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Delaney, Mr. and Mrs.' John H. Dillon, Mrs. Frances Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. James Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. James | L. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Dun- lay,’ Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dyson, Mrs. Bridget English, Miss Ella Fal- lon, Henry Fagan, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Farr, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Fin- nigan, Miss Grace Fjannery, Mrs, W. H. Fogarty, Dr. Peter Fox, Miss Kate Gilbert, Stanlek Gondek, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gearing, Rev. V. Grikis. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Healey, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph M. Halloran, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hungerford, Miss ‘Elizabeth Hyland, Mr. and Mrs, M. N. Judd, A. Karpinski, Dr. and Mrs, J. f.; Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Kent, Mr. &and Mrs. M. J. Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. A: G. Kimball, Mr. .and Mrs. George Kimball, Joseph ‘A. Kloskow- akl, Misa Vera Kowalsky, ‘Mr. and Mre. Joseph. F. Lamb, Mrs. Stella Labfenier, John F. Leeney, Miss Elis- abéth Leghorn, John Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Long, Mr. and M ‘Ham J. Long, I. C. Loomis, Hannah Loughery, Mrs. N. and Mrs. Simon Luddy. Mr. and Mrs. Fredérick Mncomben Dr. Henry Martir, Willam E. Mar- tin, Miss Grace E. McBriarty, Mr. and Mrs: John McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam /F. McEnroe, Mr. and Mrs. John K. McGrail, Dr. and, Mrs. Frank 'L- McGuire, Thomas McNamara, John A. Meehan, Fred Miller, Mr. asd Mrs. ~ | August Monsees, Miss Elizabeth Mor- rin, Mr. and Mrs. .C. J. Murphy, John H. Murphy, Mrs. J. E. Murphy, Miss Margaret Murphy, Miss Sadie Mur- phy, Mr. and Mrs, P- J. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. James Naughton, Mrs. John P Nolan, Miss Catherine O’Brlen. John O’Brien, Timothy W. O'Brien; Dr. and Mrs. D. W. O’'Connell, Miss Mae C. Olcott, Miss' Anna Paderewski, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peeble, Mr. and Mrs. BEdward M. Pratt, R. H. Prutting. . Willam Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Reynolds, James H. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Riley, Miss Frances Our filue/acket: Greet British Sailors As Their flrothers in Arms American sailors have been quick to recognize the fact that the declaration of war against Germany alliled our the European powers fighting in the sam'e cause, and they give evidence of \that recognition, by fraternising with |the French.ana British satlors now ir American ports. When & Britis! Hudson river and some of her men ob- tained shore leave they were welcomed heartily, as the picture shows, by American bluejackets. The British had much to tell our men about warfare at Make Next NS Washday Easy N‘! holders having, subscribed | Whittlesey, Mr. and Mrs. - Willlam | havy directly and closely with those of | armored cruiser cast anchor in thc §sea, You Can Reduce The h Cost Of ‘|Mrs. . H. Sharpe ; Miss Margaret Sheehan, Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan, Robert J. Smith, John ' B. ‘Smith, . | Charles Smith, Philip Smith, George P. Spear, Mrs. Philip B. Stanley, Wil- liam Storey, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sul- livan, F. H. Suneson, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Talcott, Miss Mary A. Tor- may, Miss Margaret Tracey, Willlam F. Troy, F. J. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Ward, Dr. Joseph H. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs Robert B, Weeden, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Whité, Miss Jadwiga Zembko. ; Mr. and Mrs. wmnn L 3 Nhy. Thomas Cranley, A.- Cefles, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Woods,” Mr. and Mrs. T Williag J. 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