New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 11

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his recovery horn S mber laly, nd Campanini " GHICAGO OPERA 0, DIRECTOR 1S DEAD e (leofonte Gampanini Succumps (o Pneumonia—Famous Musician in liecd music While viol still a youth na opers ducted his bhrot Campunin 15 tenor. opera atl Parma served as gealled a { stepping-stone and e { direct tiic famous La vas praised by Verdi. \bbey, American vis S0 with he vhere Hen presarvio Dec. director-general Chicago, 19.—Cleotonte Cam- | o the impressed Carmen” that an e the Chi- died " of Campaniu panini, e pne W of o Gu o Ad Opera company, production fered the young man the Metropolitan Opera New York. There he second performance house for the La Sonnambula. York the following —for the first time “Othello,” in which hi appeared in title ¢ wife, Bva Tetrazzini C ¢ Louis Tetrazzini, monia this morning. T I : House s in & weakened condition whei, he came to Chicago to direct prepa slven at the debut of Sembrich He returned to Ne vear in ations for the opening of the opera that time season on November was though that his ili- v it Ame other and npanini. appeared ca | after the opera season began, how the e ever, his condition became worse and = as confined to his room under his physician. He grad- treatmen ually o establishe musi firmly from one until he hig overn utation Campanini went center to another ducted in « veuker and three week There t noved to a hospital. ed and heart ouse ensible,Serviceable Headquarters for Conklin's Fountain Pens $2.50 up. Our Gift Certificial the giving of Simp YPTQK K GLASSES THE ONLY INVISIBLE BIFOCAL for Christmas. Mayv we tell you all about it? 1YCO'S eters 50c up. A PAIR OF EYEGLASSES relatives ni Therme Barometers Compasses $1 up. $12 up. for and close friends in- B.&L. Bmoculars ‘\40 ¢ 2 crease in popularit; Opera Glasses $10 up. Reading Glazses $1 up. Magnitying Glasses $1 up. A Big Assortmnt of Ever-Ready Daylo IFlashlights A full line of Gillette Razors $5 up. Gem Razors $1 up. iver-ready Razors $1 up. up. Davis & Goodwin Optometrists 327 MAIN ST. uffalo Market Corner Elm and Seymour Streets. Opticians Phone 1905 “HAMBURG STEAK ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN. SHORT AND PORTERHOUSE STEAK PORK FRESH SHOULDERS f LEGS OF LAMB | FRESH KILLED CHICKEN VEAL CUTLETS SAUSAGES FRANKFURTS GROCERIES, MEATS, VEGETABLES, ETC. } Buffalo Market Corner Elm and Seymour Streets. A fivs conservatoire | vears has s took | o | as a to at Milan, i emaent { in | conducted the i m w to produc ltalo his d, had con- | | Nova Scotia g | Lowell NEW BRITAI N DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1919. Amic I rance - hatoa = vy and South FFor nin s he held the Tondon. past s direction e Covent Lvery o Gavden, n i 10 o IS of notc 3 v me Wit} orgmnization ot Cthi- cago-Philadelphia Gra 1910, Campanini w wisical direct at il operatic was reckoned, sec- country. ih selected once i pany « mnd or- V| gani and or- that soon in the ond to none ;LAND PLANNING COMMERCIAL RISE EN British Interests Purchase Amcerican Goods for Sale in the New | | Baltic States. Dec. 19.- are purchasing American in the new Baltic their plan to “get in on the floor” commercially when tu that part of the world ceascs The American Chamber of merce in London understands that E thonia 1o Great Britain its « portable s of timber for the next in return for supplies Ain cAnnot NOw are being purchas United States in order that tract may he carvied out is pointed out that oxports ports. ad American business some of this busine London, ground rmoil in the con- 10 per cent. noriail o The strongly (s to try fo DOWN COMES ARCH War Is Over and New York's Famou s | | | i Bejewclled Monument Is Being Removed by Workmen. New York, Dec York. down *.at 23d erected victorious legions, iFrance, might march beneath i triumph. The Welcome to Returning Soldiers” signs are removed from the municipal ings. O have been { removal from "the ‘Welfare Huts™ edilices erected tions. wooden 19.—The war Workmen the al white Fiftl Aivenue and that America’s | returning is Street fror it in build- le given for the s of the m temporar soldier welfar 1 other by l battleship still in the center of Union Squar dominating and 15th Street wker guns ' ches of Broadway- t, | is being used solely for peacc- ! recruiting for the Navy. There indication when she will b scrapped as obsolete. ut ine is no }(.REAT DA\’IAGE TO WATERFRONT PIERS | Towns Suffer Sey Losscs During Storms of Past Few Days. Ny here 8. Dec 19 News today from various peints along the st indicates that the severe storms of last week caused the loss of thousands of dollars in water front improvements. Wharves, fishing boats and gear, hoathot and other property were destroyed heavily damaged Today the name of the P was added f vessels reported missing. rom the ship since s, N. F., Dec. 9, town on the south- had a crew of five i men commanded: by Captain Sutton. Also from St. John's came the re- port that the Red Cross line steamer Bruin which left New York for that port December $ with freight had been driven by orm across the Atlantic to the where she put in at Horta. vas compelled to break up and use all available woodwork to keep the fires going under her boilers, the bunker coal be- coming exhausted hefore the ship sighted land. During the passage one member of the crew was lost over- board. The lake schooner to the list Nothir U. & Shippink Board steamer Galewood. which went ashore B! week Port Hood Tsland, has been refloated and is now at Port Hood Island. at SNOWSTORM G SIRALL \tlantic States Mantle of White. "Most of Middle \re | Covered With | Washington, falling tods : lantic 19. w was st of the Middle E the Ohio and the upper Mississippi valleys. Reports of the weathe bureau indicated that th~ fall would continue tonight and pec sibly tomorrow. Thd storm was ex- pected to extend into New England during the day. Dec. over tes and moderated northern horde the country River, readinzs remain much below no in the jon of the Great Lales, | Ohio valley and the AMiddle | and New England States. temperature in the in much was ally and of N of st the Mississippi the EXPECT STIFE GA University of Oregon Players ‘d Game. 19.—Twenty- l‘ Ready for Har San Fra five members football of the Un ity Oregon stop here tonight on their Bugene, Ore., nia, where, New Dec. the o, squad ¢ to way to Pasadena, Callfor- ‘ear's Day, they are wna Upera com- | Com- w'@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@m@m@@é@@w@ @ BB OOBBEE on | but 1al | Atlantic | ting | from } -I’Hé}%é?i' | fokoXe o \owou:.z- eroteloreTeteYototototototete totetatotatototolalololotobotototol: N \ | o 20 5 . 23 RUGS WHITTALL are Gifts Worth While They enable you to express your Chiristmas Greetings in a remembrance of lasting beauty and recogrized quality. Gifts are valued most when practical and useful. 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Helsingt Dec. 19.—Discovers an anti-Bolsheviki plot is reported in Nine hundred persor sveral French and 1ave heen ar ed 1 and fifty have been exccut trial « revolutionary | hundred { following i GEESE tribunal Dy GOODS N FOR OUIY CHRISTMAS ADVT. lielsin thoni has agr northw 18,15 arms to the and par- i d to retur ern Russian army ticipate in an attack on Petr to meet the Har ture of. the annual roses. “Brick’ Mitchell who played end on the Oregon team in 1916, when it de- feated Pennsylvania at Pasadena and | who participated in yhe clash last i d team as a fea- tournament of the, ANlies and Admiral Koichalk of th [ Omsk government recognize the pendence of according newspaper d received heve It is said this agreement was incor- porated in an answer 1o an allied note received by Esthonia recently. inde to TEL. 105:

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