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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY, 19, 1921. YOS SYSTEM [CHORALSOGETY N | Build Flesh New SHATTERED | WONDERFUL RECITAL w ay_By Science Fruit-a-tives”, or Fruit Liver [fhane” puition: me metht ia ous Tablets Gave Relief months the scales showed an actual increasc | g says Mr. Wm. McClelland, 885 Graxr Sv., Burrawo, N. Y. “1 have been Paralyzed on the Solo Parts in Haydn's Master- piece Also Well Rendered up How' People Everywhere Are| Gaining 10 to 30 Pounds"“ in Few Weeks’ Keley The Herald Revlewe: Time. whole right side since April 80th. I referred the case to a physician who wrote me, advising the use of ‘Fruit-atives' I would not be without ‘Fruit-a- for anything ; no more strong cathartics or salts ; no more bowel trouble for m P 1 recommend ‘Fruit-a-tives’ to all. 1 E«:l more like 40 than 62, which I ve just passed”. ‘WM. H. OSTRANDER. 00c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES ’ lhd ()(-DENSBURO. N. Y. FAlRATY W.C A peoeds of Feod Sale and Entertain- ment on Saturday Will Be Given to the Newington Home for Cripples. be held Saturday at . for the crippled chil- The faly to he Y. W. C. ren of the Newington Home will be pne_of the largest and finest of Its ind, held in the city for some time. The girls of the home have been naking some beautiful embroideries. ‘lara Traut, Harriet Miller and lone Vebater of the High Scheol Girl Re- rves have charge of this table Aprons, handkerchiefs and many Bhther fancy articles have been given by ladien of New Britain. The fancy C ulmlnnnnx many weeks of cease- | less rehearsal under the guidance of Director E. I". Baubin, the New Bri- taln Choral society last evening gave its sixth annual spring musicale at Fox's theater, presenting Joseph Hayden's famous “The Creation™ in a manner that defied any but most | favorable criticism This piece, one of the world's most famous and also ono of the most difficult pieces of choral singing, is one of the most im- pressive and elaborate musical of- ferings the soclety has ever essayed and the result more than fulfilled cx- pectations and, hopes. The augmented concert apd the recital parts of Harvard of the Metropolitan company, soprano, Judson tenor, Fred Patton, bass, added to the artistry and beauty of the cantata. Never has the Choral society pre- sented a eantata in which the or- chestration so closely and so aptly accompanies as a perfect |nlt‘|pre!‘\»1 tion of the words and especially true is this of the passage describing the creation of the animals. In brief, the story of this cantata, as its name indicates, is that of the creation by the Almighty of the earth in the Biblical seven days. The musical in- troduction, a masterful jingle of chords and plaintive notes, aptly rep- resents the chaos that existed before God began his wonderful creative work. The cantata proper then begins with a bass solo recital by Mr. Pat- ton, starting: “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth; and the earth | orchestra Miss Sue Opera House, | Glandex Science has made many great discov- eries about the human body and hbw to fight ill health and disease. But never before has any discovery meant more to weak and thin people than the new discoveries about the glands. Through this new treatment for thin- ness and general ‘‘run-down' condi- tion which is now embodied in Compound, hundreds of miracles being performed. are gaining strength and put- weight almost as if by magic while they wait! 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Sold at good druggists everywhere. COMPOUND MEW GLAND TONIC FOR RUN-| Mrs. Ruth Bennett Lindsay was the accompanist for the chorus dur- but my | re- | 31 Howard St., | Can You Use This Bed Roo Suite at $151.007 Just think of this for er and Chifforette pieces. Now if you want this suite you must :peak quick, as we have only one left this price. P. S.—Only four more a bargain—A full size Bow End Bed, a large size Dré and triple plate mirror Dressing Table, all finished Walnut, and we're only asking you one hundred fifty-one for these f HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS left at $42.50. we reserve one for you? ing its long weeks of rehearsal. T rtidles table is in charge of Beatrice peace, Helen Mitchell and Emily Mott f the Gifl Reserves. Local women interested in ome have snerously given home- food Helen Hale and Sarah ley are in charge of this table a, postum and cakes will 21%d by Betty Burr, Eunice Johnson nd Cordilia Kilbourne. The candy table is In felen Dixon. depth and gives excellent interpreta- tion, vividly calling to mind the creepy, crawling worm. Miss Harvard's voice, a rich so- prano, more than pleased the audience and she was at her best in the difficult, soprano notes which she was called upon to sing. Mr. House, the (tenor, was likewise most pleas- ing 'in all of his parts and in lowing Mr. Patton in words descrip- tive of God’s creation of man he was fine. Duets and trio parts by the soloists were distinct features of the cantata and the emsemble sing- ing of the chorus was as fine as dili- = . gent rehearsal and expert direction @ Sdueeze the juice of two lemons otid iake It [ into a bottle containing three ounces ot Orchard White, which any drug As a tribute to store will supply for a few cents, singing. she was presented with a shake well, and vou have a quarter bandsome bouquet of roses. pint of the best freckle and tan make it most| After the concert at Fox's, mem- pleach, and complexion whitener. Mr. Patton, such | pers of the chorus were entertained Massage this sweetly fragrant lem- cantata, to carTy|at an informal reception. at the Y. on lotion into the face, neck, arms burden of the recitative | . C. A. and here Mish Harvard and andq hands’ each diy and see how The public is ik “h,,"‘:“‘,p"""“' o Mr. Patton and Mr. House favored freckles and blemishes bleach out ce the entertainment that the chils i with solos. Dancing ‘was enjoved and and how clear, Soft and rosy-white the en all of his parts he okt relradhn st Dniven . dren _and tho tiny children of tha | o, ™ "0 0 N TR ght " refreshments jserved. the skin becomes. home will give about 3 o'clock Sat-|.¢ o creation of wild irday afternoon and to buy Uberally| 1hay he reached his highest plane. of all (ha’;:ou:l things on sale. Thie, considered by many wonderful part of the was without form, and vold: and darkness was upon the face of the decp.” Immediately with: “And upon the God said, John A. Andrews & Co. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE. EXT}% 'SPLICED HEELS &TOES “Yordon REG.U.S. PAT. OFF. Hard the the chorus joins in the spirit face of the waters. ‘Let there be light': there was light.” Thus, in this manner. does the | of | cantata trace the creative work of the Divine Architect and simply lack God moved And and of GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN be charge There is to be an extra fine grab | o¢ space prevents a more detailed ag containing all sorts of goodies | gegcription of this wonderful work. find surprises. This is in charge of Mr. Patton, the bass, gave a truly [Martha Clark and Henrietta Svensk. | 1omarkable Ebba Anderson and Robina Blair | o0 00 ong have charge of raffling off various | ,org were rticles possesses a There will be dancing during the | 4ng range, is past master of expres- fternoon. and a roller skating Pary | yion has pleasing poise and so tem- and dance in the cvening from 8 ® | oo i ginging as to 10 o'clock for High schools boys and | aective. It fell to girle. was the text of the The falr is the greater ‘elock Saturday part and it exhibition of the each of his warmly applauded. volce of unuxual depth vocal- recitative He /RN = Miss Harvard's open from 2 until ) evening. cordially invited te capable to sing. Tn good, but it descriptive life on earth him was the cantata, CITY ITEMS most begine “Cheerful, lion,” whereupon swings into @ heavy dicative wild. ~Follows: “With sudden leap i e 2 chestra uccompnmment runs a ner!u ’ t ays to e er of lighter notes picturing that supple beast. Further on, descriptive of the herds of cattle the and 1am & Master Painter, My neme is Winthrep Wise, roaring stands the tawny psbernailnata: the orchestra chord series monarch in- Victrolas and records. Henry Morans', the dvt of that of t serves right. Elks' grill. —advt. Roaring comedy in “Little Johnny Jones" at Lyceum, May 24 and given by T. A. B. society. New Straws at Wilson's.—Advt CGlobe Clothtg House will open for business in our new location, corner Main and West Main Streets, Saturday, May 21.—Advt. RED WITH STAMPS. Middleboro, Mass. May 14.—A room papered with cancelled United States postage stamps stands as a monument to the industry of Willlam 0. Bawyer of this town. More than 20,000 stamps of 184 varieties hav been used and in denomination they represents Issues from one to 30 cents, l you These Gordon Hosiery tickets numbered to guide careful buyers. Wonderful Round Ticket values insilk and fibre, skillfully combined; Fibre silk, mercerized cot- ton, and in fine combed cotton. For men, women and children. No. H-300 is a pure silk stocking for women, of beautifal lasting lustre. It is particularly distinguished by trimness of fit at ankles, with extra re-inforcements at toes and heels to insure long wear. o razipg in the green orchestra suggestive and the blue sky above. ‘Less poetic, but no less descriptive, is the section describing the swarms of insects arising from the sands. The orchestra’s 'lower tones. plainly indi- cative of the buzzing, humming’ little insects portrays an excellent musical pleture and the climax of this suge, possibly the best both chestra and soloist, is: “In long dimension creeps, sinuous trace, the worm.” Descriptive of this pastures, light, airy open ficlds notes of are the PAF pas- for or- with THIS WHITE ENAMEL STAYS WHITE For the finest bmldn?- T;::’.::fi.l‘ud‘u Axchitects ain Koyanize WHITE ENAMEL The highest grade enamel in the world. Flows freely under the brush. &vm double the surface of ordinary enamels and dries f = with a beautiful lustre that does not show a brush mark or lap. For interior or exterior work it is unsurpassed, and is not affected by cxposure to severc weather conditions. A beautiful white at the start and stays so. Let us show you the besutiful finish this enamel produces Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. 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