New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1922, Page 3

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] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922, —.—==? LOCAL MUSICIAN’S WORK IS ON PROGRAM OF SUNDAY CONCERT A.G. Klmball' “Autumn Song’”’ To Be Played Here For First Time One of the features of the concert to be held Sunday afternoon at 17ox's theater under the direction of the New Britain Musical Guild, will he o . the introduction into the program of 3 . ) | 81x90 5 a song “Autumn Song,"” by A, G, Kim- “ 3 3 L g ball, sung by George Morgan, soloist, ¢ [ HEMMED SHEETS SHIRTS and DRAWERS Mr., Kimball's musical talent is well » . = Extra md q““ht}. A » known but this occasion will he the 2 | ! i gk 90(: g ' first publlc rendition of the wistful : : o 90c :mh"pllnr:'r' m”w:urh”u N;-v\"( :&rnnm i 78 . 4 ‘ i . for women, man is the author, aithough 8 pop- . [ - alue B i i e By ; 3 - Of fine quality yarn. The music loving public of the city : 3.2 All sizes and ‘styles. 18 assured of a treat in addition to the } | interest in hearing Mr. Kimball's I A 42x36 work. The program is to be rendered | * . g | TAQRQ . - by the Hartford Philharmonic of 3 ; il . B P",‘,LOW CASES /Yew Britains Shopping Center: Tt Women’s tra of 75 pieces, with George Morgan, i . First quality. Cahe . Coting TAILORED BLOUSES baritone, as soloist, at I"ox's Sunday ; 5 L By o 0 TN ¢ for . o ¢ afternoon, next. Seats are now on : ol SR E k 4 90c | B K , 90c sale for the performance. . . : i L Schmitt New Leader T s : Value 29c. 3 3 of voile and batiste, with This is the second appearance in B S ETI O ‘ i . g i | ————— ! New Britain of the full orchestra and = Fos o i | % fancy colla. 2mbrofdere: its first concert in this city under the g i Lk \ 5 . 380 to 386 MainS. Sore Neanlmn(r =2 la)ce 80 e d leadership of the new director, Henry : 0 ) e 29¢ o fore For fverl/éodq . P. Schmitt. Mr. Schmitt is a director NEP I St . o 4 A : TURKISH TOWELS Sizes 36 to 46. of wide experience. To him is en- B s & it el B \ B | White or Blue Borders trusted each year the duty of select- . i Y Ly { e ing the orchestra used in the great R T 5. | 4 for DA )k ° ° festival at Norfolk and to him be- o e o L | C One lot of longs much credit for the success of Sy s R ke | on lss ls e WOMEN’S WAISTS those concerts. Under his leadership, o 5 the Hartford Philharmonic orchestra > % s 3 % 2 for 90 B L - | rastioon | If You Want To Secure The Biggest Re- | =& ~ JUC fine list of past achievements. e 4 » 2 ancy and tailoreda styles. A e CHAMBRAYS turns Your Money Has Gotten For Elpaihi it melster, has recently arrive rom Fory e, Ty T 3 | ards | si Europe where he occupied a similar |‘l"',‘."‘ L SCHMIED, Canducion l yf 90c Many Months alisizes; position in the symphony orchestras artford Philharmonic Orchestra or of St. Petersburg and Berlin. He is i AL e el Lavender, pink, blue a valuable addition to the orchestra : TR ¥ and green. and he will play solo parts in some SN . GEORGY VISHERMAN DROWNED g i 1.98 prethesorclhiosiral. NUMbEEs, tivanil, Dresineat G, T Woolls. ob| sl niRoaly o o 87 e 17c yard Medium or Heavy Ribbed WHITE MIDDY Ambitious Program ‘ drowning of James Gardner of hnr HEAVY OUTING i BLOUSES An excellent program has been Bridgeport To Attend Meeting chester, Mg nd Avery Goodwin, Bleached or Unbleached BT ANNEL X CHILDREN'’S HOSE = g prepared for the 'New RBritain con- The § neis Drake lodge Pudnico, waa reported by the 7 T y. . cert and is one that will make afof St. Ge . will hold its 1 | Gloucester schooner Corinthian ar- TOWELING ds pair 90c strong appeal to the student and lay- [ meeting tomorrow evening at | riving here today. They were lost yards yards 90 for C g h o man alike. The opening number, a|hall. It will commence promptly from a dory while fishing off Brown's 9 for 90c for (o Sizes 5% to 10. Fast black Regulation style with white suite by Massaenct, the celebrated[7 o'clock and some interesting syb- | bank. ! ipes i PR il BE i collars and white brai French composer, is most interesting | jcets will come hefore the board. 17ol- : ! Chiecke; (athipes an(.l~ Bl Regnian spopn trim—All sizes, y throughout and four movements, each |[Jowing the meecting, an entertainment |~ S RS All fast colors. TS one of which is rich in melody. The|and social time will be held. Grand aria which follows is from the opera lent George H. Woods of r . Benvenuto Cellini by Diaz, with | Bridgeport will attend and address What Are You I)omg i ? Men’s Medium or 5 George Morgan, baritone, as the solo- [ the members. I'riends have been in-| | ¢ y f vd-tnen. Boys’ e LADIES’ UNION SUITS ist. It is interesting to know that for|vited to hear Mr. Woods. The SATURDAY NIGHT b "R PR 3 > Heavy Weight ey his number, with orchestral accom-|awarding of a $5 gold piece will take gy = g MERC ERMEQ : WORSTED or CORDUROY CASHMERE HOSE 90c g paniments, Mr. Morgan has chosen an|place. The d team will journey Cecil B. DeMille TABLE DAMASK PANTS g e b2 aria that is rarely sung and we are|to South ter this evening fo| 5 ¢) yards = pair Medium or heavy weight. Indehied o him for the opportunity | niaie u s of candilates. : tor 90¢ 90¢ ™" 4 % 90c Tl Tl e operatic arias. Grieg, the great Nor- S T T AR 5 New designs—Value 65c. Black, natural or oxford. Regular 1.39 Union Suits. wegian composer, is represented on All sizes. the program by two short pieces for w iy R ¢ All dark colors and : mixtures. 4 Sizes 6 to 17—value 1.25. Women’s Fine Quality the orchestra. Of the many beautiful melodies which have been conceived ; . : Round or Square by thi eat artist, “The Last ¥ Q I Q Sprink’ and “The March of the $2.00 $3.00 . DAMASK TABLE et Wi SATEEN PETTICOATS Dwarfs” are among the most lp?ipnlur. Boys® Children’s 90c The fourth number is the prelude and S G 900 : . BLUE DENIM UMBRELLAS Wil Mfynio shihie finale from Tristan and Isolde by R L l| | Hemstitched or Scalloped. PLAY SUITS 90C figured; all ‘colors; regular erally considered Wagner’'s greatest opera and it was in this work that he 4 Regular 1.25 value. and extra sizes. reached the zenith of his power, par- - 90c Gy i Solid frames, waterproof, a ticularly in the orchestral score. ¢ t Sizes 2 to 8. large variety of handles. Mr. Morgan follows with four . = songs in English with piano accom- 36-inch. Trimmed with red, long = A Large PR iment played by Th W. Hart. X D Rl : MARQUISETTE short sleeves. BUNGALOW APRONS character which will show off his | T ——— Ladies’ versatility to the best advantage. The i yards .adies 90 group includes Kipling's B ¢ : for c o 1-BUCKLE ARCTIC c “Danny Deever,” set to music by L] [] A . Boys’ Grey ThElightianldatREcolorer ; ) anc . Plain vr Self Figured. el Tkants i 1. conciudd with A. G ; s A e 900 fects, straight and elastic ikanto and is concluded with A. Regular valve 19~ Sy Kimball's song well known elsewhe: g | § i E BLOUSES & b waist line, all sizes, values but sung here in concert for the fi.. ; for First quality. up to 1.79. » time. In these songs, Mr. Mor, o || 2 90c All sizes—Value 1.50. will have opportunity to disclose ihe g ool A - by Plaid or \'tripcfl " b . £ Full cut, open cuff. great beauty of his voice and his 9 ) B ' 1t DRESS MATERIALS LLeny qet et k = wonderful artistry. 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