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A LN ' | * BE SUNG IN OPEN “Outdoor Recital in Hartlo . on July 24 With thre the Opera comp: pearing In the v England Opern association’s eluborate Metropolitan ading artists ap- presentation of "Varal's immortal opera, “Aida," at ‘the Iartford baseball field, Wethers- floMd avenue, Hartford, the night of July 21, the spectacular open-air per- forfmance of the world's finest aper- aflc success by some of America’'s £reatest stars at the most popular | Prices is practibally assured of suc- @as. The great demand for tickets at Bedgwick & Casey’'s, Asylum street, <ast in less prominent roles for this one performance, singers whose fame has been attained abroad and on this | ? continent. | Providing the proper background | for this cast of artists supreme will be the Metropolitan Opera company's | own orchestra of 70 pleces and the | Metropolitan's chorus of 250, with | Carlo Perunl, Seotti's and Creatore's brilliant conductor, in charge. “Alda.” the super-opera, will thus be present- ed with all the brilliant and splendid effects of a huge natural amphithea- ter, which will afford the many bits of gigantic stage eclaboration neces- sary for such an extravagant produc- tion as that planned and outlined by G. Interrante, himself a well known and famous bagitone and director of the new Hartford musical organiza- tion. Not only as grand opera at its best, but also as a cojortul and charm- brilliancy, will this presentation of | ' “Aida”™ be unique in New England. Never before, outside of Sheepshead Bay, the Harvard stadium, the Yale Bowl and at New York and Chicago has such a stupendous attempt been made to combine in one performance all the elements which are so abso- lutely cssential for the complete and proper presentation of knowlcdged masterplece. ————— JESSIE Memphis, Tenn., Sneed, colored, had Luke Cozart, also colored, pinched for threatening her life. “Shall I tell you a few of the things he said?" she asked the judge. “Sure,” replied His Honor. And Jes- sie taught court attaches a lot of new oaths. The judge called her off and fined Luke $50 July 9.—Jessic MAKES BEAUTY DOUBLY BEANTIFUL HAD SHOCKING LINGO. 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