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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1923. New York Symphony Orchestra LR ILOFERL [T rRee ApmissioN and Graveure Coming Here ' ON MILITARY LINES|f To An Wis;v ?Jo{’vl?tbwThf Can Matc - | MR R »: | 'A&'l.\'c mem! er‘-s of the club are: e | (2 High Spots in Extensive| ™ o Toim Sl ™% | : ‘1?.".,2‘:52"‘\5;1z.:fflir“:in:§‘°lt?;shr;“itfg-%Old Organization to Be Rebuilt ’ THREEI WISE FOOLS, Miss Wolcott, Mr. Schauffler and| { | Bradley, soprano; Burton §. Corn- Program Arranged for| Miss Prior 3 { ) |wall, baritone; Miss Inger l-::nrnt‘st.?Mld Drive for Members Launched Can You Solve It? Songs for Soprano soprano; Miss Laura P. Farrell, so- Winter Season by New ' a. only the Lonely Know RYANZY prano; Marcus H. Fleitzer, violin: % & N b. That Simple Old Ballad Now | 3 4 Mrs. Violet Forster Erickson, con: o s bla Britain Musical Club. cnl il i |tralto; Theron Wolcott Hart, piano;| <t SPPRE AL & CoHCr fon which 5 ¢. Pimpinella R 3 i . 4 *|form of miiltary organization Wwhic P! Miss liga Frances Harvey, piano; % if g i - - Miss Latham Miss Gertrude M. Hine, piano; Mrs. has been permitted to drift along in Miss Olcott at the piano ‘i»lm\'ard ]’I!swu;tfl Hcr‘lo: so;ar;m;: sort of disinterested manner, was - 1ah g ‘lmade by Rev. John L. Davis yester- D, e An extensive program of musicales, | pjanoforte | Miss Huldah C. Johnson, mezzo so- recitals and concerts has been u‘?m» S Chinsonisans Paroles |prang: Miss Dosothy Latham, so-|d8¥ at the. second annl\rl;rsury o: »d by the cers f New S ark b ey -’ - 2 | yman’s Bible class, The appeal pleted by the officer Mflm\}h:mm‘”‘” b. Song of the Lark {prano; Frederick W. Latham, bari. EYerymans Hiblo (Clhws sl Britain Musical club for ) SOk c. Troika itone; John Lindsay, baritone; Miss winter season. This club “"l'l‘ bring Miss Harvey |Lolia M. Littlehales, piano; Mrs. For- to 2 ]\ .“"‘“ Rcr [» - *waflm Solo for Flute res D. Lufler, contralto; Miss Irene scveral years, a I‘i 4 r\_‘h“”' June &L Markham, piano; Dr. C. J. Moore, The '\-M,‘- Yor iphony orc bt & Mr. Stedman | e bass; Miss Irene Molander, soprano; . 5 indi with Walter Damrosch conduc !\naj‘ ! Miss Markham at the piano R \ | Miss Clara Olcott piano; Miss Anna keeping in touch with the lndl\lflual} play at the Capi theater on Sul- | mo0 pianos (F Hands) > | ¥ 2 J e e members of the class. D o Tremveciis diTonis Two Pianos (Four Han » > Olson, soprano ensemble; Miss Ethel When the first class was organ-| Graveure, barilone soloist, will appe Intermezzo ' Pindar, , soprano ensemble; Miss|, WIC? ThE TS clash WA e el "‘L r‘»cu.al\o.n 1 o Lr\A 27. In addi- Miss (Hmo .:md Miss Parker % \B Frances Pomero; >arker, piano ;%artholn\\’ 1:15‘; at Mount Vernon m' i YREY &> 4 Aria for Contralto Miss iolet Pow piano: Miss o = e At A s Tyilil b t : " Miss : piano; sl S’ p ! tion soveral local musicales Wil B¢ "y qiey to the Forest (Jeanne d'Arc)| SNinb\ 3 Fthel Prioy piano; Miss Ruth Edna|Which there is a form of a military| staged at the Camp school aud Mrs. Erickson | p Schade, congralto; Philip B. Shailer, organization, each man being a mem- lum as well as two public concerts. Vs e R = . Mr. Sjolander at the piano Y » thatle: S of @ ipany, The following is the complete pro- tenor; Mrs, Philip B. Shailer, 80-| . i.in for every company of five| b ¢ o sez Pianoforte rano; Henry G. Schauffler, violon- : gram and schedule for the scason: & CRSTRnSe e “ ’L”l‘:fh'" ‘)‘."“:“ men, whose duty it is to see his men | . 2 : arold A, ander, 3 4 PIAN0; o ery week and report to a major or| November S. b. Scherzo | Miss Rotha Stap! soprano ensem- | Presiding—Mrs. Andzulatis. Miss Tommassoni ’ et aaTovata \2‘ Wamls Violin en. | colonel, who in turn reports to the| . | { Paper by Miss Parker January 27 | 6—Aria for Contralto. SeeiRie: Harold H *l'dvnnn flute general at the head of an army. For | 2 Mendelssohn Capitol Theater, 3:30 p. m. Ah rendime (Mitrane)...... i ¢ s M) purposes of convenience each army is| y 8 Charles J. Stuhlmann, tenor; Misse :: i attali pac | 4 : e ToChiG e Steo, Tuitle, /{110 Churles . Sbimann, | terors s e “inio bataons, e vat- | Add Six of the Above Numbers to Total, s Without Words. Concert Baritone Miss Hine at the Piano. Mrs. Merwin H. Tuttle, contralto;|lalion headed by & cojonel and each a Op. 6 No. January 24 | T—Quartet from Rigoletto yerdi ool RN LS ' battalion being sub-divided into regi- | E h b b d b Op. 19, No. 4. Prostding. 117 Tathem | Miss Farrell, Miss Schade, Mr. Stuhl- | 108% Vrances Vater, soprano: ATIE ments headed by a major. The class| 21—Each number cannot be use ¢ Op. 30, No. 12 Paper by Miss Latham | mann and Mr, Latham Mivendipeieti it tto bl AR R o PV ! . th h . Bt eiby Mim el | atr. Siolander at the Piano. Cviomn. @ o ruiiescane | more than three times 2—Songs for Soprano Pianoforte | For some time the organization in | 3 a On Wings of Song. a April 17, the Red and Blue armies has not| o . N th b Spring Song Foiensies Miss Olcott toskbn Second Public Concert. been functioning as systematically in | Mal YOI,II‘ ollltlons to the gt Camp School Auditorium | Miss Molander practi as it should in theory and . Aria for Contralto Program to be gnnounced later. 4.y'r;prr have lost track of many ot | “Three w]se Foo i Contest 5 Miss Hine at the Plano. Spring Song of the Robin Woman X 3—Vielin . (Shanewis) ... Cadman » their members’ with the result lhu.'." Andante rto in E Minor). AT e A 5 -l:lr fl‘- : ; many who were regular attendants| r 4 S ¢ Annus banquet and business meel- have not been attending as regularly | S Piano Miss Powers at the piano ing for active members — \though there are 500 or more pres- Violin Sustsining members of tI .. lent cvery Sunday. = D P are: Mr. and Mrs. Alnert N avbe, |Cap Oyerturns When Auto Hits a6 T Ccutive meeting s Before Thursday, Nov. 8 At Sundow Ceeil Burleigh Mr and Mrs. Norman P. Cooley, Mr was voted unanimou Miss Wolcott and Mrs. W. C. Hungerford and Mrs . etk T il aibordinats ns il ai - Miss Powers at the piano Frank L. Hungerford, Mr. and Mrs Rut Near Milldale LI ke e B Op. 49. Pianoforte A. G. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Pames upay ANt O . ¥ Paatcatia MeDowell Ao s ) : Lo ) : chairmen to discuss this phase and Messrs. Hart, Anderson and S. North, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pierce, e oA iR s iene el Schauffle Bssjaiing 2 George P. Spear, Mr. and Mrs. Philip | eriden, Nov. 5—Miss Alice Ward, | piiitary organization back op the 6—Pianoforte Songs for Soprano, With Violin| B, Stanley, Misses Mary and Frances sy years old, daughter of Mr. and jon" The general of each. army were | Fantasie—Op, 2§ Obligato Whittlesey. Mrs, William Ward, of Plantsville, j.01cq us a committee to’arrange {Orf N Powers a. June .......Mrs. H. H. Beach| Associate members mre: Mrs. HoW- | received fatal injuries late Saturday | yiie meetis | 7—Mised Chorus with Soprano Solo, | b In the Garden Old.......... (ard Abbe, Miss Florence Alderson, |evening, when an automobile driven | '™ "y oot by 19024"—Slom | Padpiagrapiildined Suend «oooo.....Henry K. Hadley Miss Elizabeth Andrews, Mrs. John A Raymond F, Hagarty, of 618 500 SENOPAR, [ (Hear My Prayer) Miss Bradley and Mr. Fleltzer | Andrews, Miss Milda Andzulatis, MrS. | North Colony street, this city, and , A Solo by M Earnest Miss Harvey at the piano W. E. Atwood, Mrs. A. B. Alderson. |containing four others, overturned on Mr, 8jolander at the Plano Planoforte Mrs. L. M. Barnes, Mrs. H. M. 1o Mildale road, near Stillman's| .y . aefpid i Ko etk Miss Staples, Miss Olson, Mr, Shailer,| 8. Calumet of Peace, Angelo Read | Bat Miss Cora M. Beale, Mrs. | oman challenge to the other two armies 0| Mr. Cornwall, Miss Pindar, Miss | P Indian Love Song.....Cadman|Geprge E. Bean, Mrs. C. F. Bennett, | gevere injuries were sustained by |® Membership contest with the sio-| Johnson, Mr. Stuhlmann, Mr ¢. Melody Burleigh| Werner Berg, Mrs. Isaac Black, Mrs. | puinn" 5 Quinn of 151 Crown street | oo 4,000 by 1924” in mind, ‘the | Latham, Mrs. Erickson, ntiae Liliglshaion H. 8. Blake, Miss Mabel E. Bollerer, |ypis” city, He was cut over an eye Mr. Tindsay. folin, "C Flute and Plano Miss Alize Booth, Mrs. E. G. Bradley, | aha veceis { : of oite <eo...Nevin| Miss Ruth ¥, Bristol, Miss Abbie B. | i recelve & broken arm and ©ol°|will end in February and the dinner| | Messrs. Tleltzer, Schauffler, Stedman| Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. W. I, Brooks. | pon tomabie - mis condition being | Provably will be held in the new| r, S omfortably, h ) heing ) and Miss Tommasoni Mortimer Camp, Mrs, Maxwell Coe, | . hotel, ! Mr, and Mrs, E. H. Cooper, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Cooper, Mrs. H. B. Chris- y was made following a general deci- sion at a recent meeting of the executive committee to make an ef- fort to revive this organization and to stimulate the Jormer system of | 1 the meeting yesterday morning | a sensaton was created when the! White army in writing submitted a two losing armies to provide a din- ner for the winners. The contest! November Presiding—Mr. Sjolander. Paper by Mr, Cornwell February 14. Music of the British Isles. Presiding—Miss Earnest A, I, Corb! -Songs for Baritone Paper by Miss Hine tenson, . Coroin. Isabelle Magee and Dorothy Strahl a \l\"u« re C S 5 Al[‘,lgm' Mozart Miss Gertrude I*. Dehm, George M. |\ 1\ of Hartrord, the other ocecu- b There's a +evs Allisen . ' Y oar, B ately escape Mr, Weator. Secatn for Vistia akd Plans tia Mrs. E. B. Eddy, Miss Margaret f,‘,“f,'\‘ & ,‘l_’]‘v posi ""‘:}':“"t’-‘ ” '!"l“ mounted by two red candies, which Harvey at the Piano A Major) + Eddy, Mrs, C. F. Erickson s ‘:“'\,_ el 1‘h"_':‘ ;"'""‘”"'1\' were lighted by B. F. Neumann, the or Violin, "Cello and Piano Mr, Anderson and Mr. Hart Guy Fitch, Mrs. C. H. Fleischer, 18 Soetils o the tin ;' me M gldest member of the class. Ty Alr Old Englist Arla for Baritone Mrs, M. T. Fleltzer, Dr. P, W. Fox, | 40tV BOR [ CARCISER . Dee, 5 Schauffler Within This Hallowed Dwalling. | D Fromen. e el adad Dr. Moore Miss Sophia Ginsburg, Mrs, Wil. 48 &I Hagarty roun 4 SNYS Powers at the Piano liam Goldthwaite, Mrs, Stanley Goss, t s Wee or Soprano and Dariton fiss Edith K. Guenther blinded by the headlights of ottt pid S e M UL { darem la mano Woreen Sals, Wr, a8 Nis MANY | qeping fowned MmN | e e Ty (he Sam, B At great expense we M (Don Gioy ni) Hancoek, Miss Florence Harrison, Mrs. Andzulat Planc Miss Latham and Mr, Lindsay Mts. A. H. Harrop, Mrs. L. P, Hart, | °0UPled with the car ‘”i“"“ A dan- gin organization is the only genuine, developed the peroduct a Pianoforte Miss Parker at the Piano Mrs., Waiter Hart, Mrs. John O, Har. | BCrous rut in the hig! catised 1is nop-jenominational eommunity class t ideals in Pierrot Suite "yl S Two Planos (Four Hands) vey, Robert Hawthorne, Mrs. R, N.|MECHIDE 10 SWOIAC SWATpLy 10 A€ i, the world. Al other clusses, he r 1de » Lanto Pantasia in © Minar Hemenway, George Hildebrandt, Mrs, |'¢ft: He was righting the car in the fo meet ou suid, were allied to some denomina- » PI Second Plano Part—Griog A. C. Hine, Mrs, H. C. Hine, H, 1, Oenter of the road just as he went 40, quality and flavor. r. 8jolas Mrs. Andzulatis and Mr. Hart Horton, Mrs. H. B. Humason, Mrs, “"".” ”"‘I bridge, “’;]’“ a rear whea - — Viotin 5—Quartet from T h Mase L. C. Humason, Mre. F. B, ‘Hunger. | SS14DSeC, causing the auto to turn grspb.g ’s ; Gypay Love Song..Coler e R amEnDES Thy Ve oe Maroles by over. The machine aid not uit the Kitkham 0, K.’s Payment Then we spared ho Mr. Fieitzer Mrs. Shailer, Mrs. Lufler, Mr, Shailer, | H. 1. Jester, Mrs. Terbert Johnson, | Side of the bridge, saving the occu- Of Three Poli Miss Parker at the Piano Mr. Wasley J. Gustave Johnson, Miss Stella R, J3, Pants from possibly greater injuries olicemen expense ‘o make ‘he Aria for Tenor Miss Powers at the Piano Johnson, A. 8. Jourdan, Brown Joyce, | Miss Ward was taken to the Meri- Caroration Counsel J. M. Kirk-| package worthy of the Onaway, Awake Beloved Aria for Soprano. Miss Alta M. Judd, M, N, Judd, Mrs "_‘ n hospital in the ""',"""’“"' of ham has advised Comptroller H. L. (Hlawatha's Wedding) Allelulia. 0. N. Judd, Mre. Rollin Judd, Mrs, |1'red A. Monsees, of 1690 Stanley Curtis that a continuance of employ- | COMCMS- Coleridge Tay : Miss Farre W. H. Judd ~:r"?' il Britain, who came along | ment by the city, evidenced by the Mr. Stuhimann Miss Oleott at the Pian J. 8. Kennedy, 1P F. King, Mrs, |#hortly after the accident. Ehe suc-| pay.rolls submitted, is sufficlent to - -Bong for Soprano, with Flute Three Vielins, 'Cel ute and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph I, Lamb, Mrs mambers of the police department Obligate Plano J. C. Loomis, Miss Virginia Le Z by the police at-|This opinion was given when the Pure chicle and other in- 16, Hear the Gentle Lark..Bishor Andsrson, Fleitze Rtearns, Mrs. C. 8. Landers 4 4 no blame upon Mr. Hagarty, comptroller asked whether he should ll'cd.‘fl“ o' mwtq““” Miss Vater and Mr. Stedman 4 Stedman and Miss Parker ¥. W. Macomber, Rev, H. W. Mai« found to have been operat- x A o : i t yprove pay-rolls on which appeared Miss Tommasoni at the Piano David Manning, Mrs. Marie Marcoux at a reasonable rate, Mr. the e obtainable y satisfactory, SN A featuré of the excrcises yester- Edmund J. O'Brien, of 558 East|qav was the gift of a birthday eake ain street, this city, and the Misses | " preeident Arthur H. Parker, which later was presented to the Children's Home, The cake was sur- | There were 518 men present, |n~l ciuding @ delegation of 57 from | Waterville, and two men from ng- In the road a short ance cast of 1,09 who have been in the country the ‘bridge, he was temporarily - es of Patrolmen John December 2 March 6 Mrs. M. L. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. J. r was held on a technical | O'Bric “'.1k Moore & 8 v , Capitol Theater, 3:30 p. m Presiding-—Mre. Horton W. Marsland, J. W, Marsiand, Jr arge of violating the motor velicle llul|||]|-|;v.~b:n 4 :u:::ylnl: ?n:m‘uta”“;: Mfll“flmm“m The New York Symphony Orchestra K P'aper by Miss Schade. Miss Dorothy MecArthur, Samuel Me- pending the coroner's offical {councll lind objected to them on Walter Damrosch, conductor : Ultra Modern Cuteheon, Mrs. A. C. McKinnls, Mra, |finding grounds of age December 13 1—Planoforte A. A. Mille, Miss Mary E. Mills, Johr nocrs —_— Program by a lotus Land vovs.B Minor, Mrs, C Mitehell, Mrs, C | The Torrington Musical Club b Bear Dance ! H. Mitchell, J Moody, I WILL TALK ON PROH[B”[ON “Glad to advise you unhesitatingly January 32 Fr \hvj Markham Moore, Mrs. Laurence Mouat, Jr they are more than satisfactory in Presiding, Miss Harvey s 2-"":’7"”"" Soprano Miss Anne C. Murnane, Neil Mur e : 4 | aper by Mr. Fleftzer alediction Reott < < - . [ testimopial of every housewife who Pap Trhnlknwn’kv » Bong of Lendon Boutt MAY;‘—; o Rev. John L. Davis 0 “Out 100se” | o0 used Daker's Certified Flavoring | Lefla inbridge-Christ| Charles J. Osbor On 15th Amendment With Politicas | 2¥trects C. J. Parker, Mre. W. E. Parker Mrs, H. 8. Parsons, Mre. Robert Par sons, Miss Silvina Panucco, Mrs. H For t Revel Y, Pease, Mrs. 1. Hoyt Pease . | Now every P s would read the Variations and Personal Reactions. ¢ first tme in the history of Brit since the 18th amend. SEE THE NEWy a rerdiates Ernest Peiton, Miss Helen Phillips, | ment way passed and Congressman Mrs. George Pickett, Mrs. F. G. Platt el e E. J. Porter, Mrs. ¥. J. Porter, Mrs ot gl by tute books, & minister PescoScotch T TR ey R i B e, P O L, U . % er EVCI’Y Meal g he will talk Tiobb, Mre. J. H Robinsor , . subject, giving, 00 ose Miss Hi Nies Emina Scheal, E - The demoeratic and repubiica : R i gebucy Mise Irenc Eharpe, Miss Bertha Shel- st roshangt g Mrs. George T. Sherman, Robert |, 4 = Kepneth Sloper, C. F. Smith x Andante Espressive Sios per, C : : . ~ | y with hand Scherzands & Vivace e ulia Spring, ¥. N. Stanley, Mrs m lm B D' ° B o Maurice Stanley, Miss Dertha Stew- [at 2 4 A— embroidered tr. Har e pvers, 51 wowe, eed | Faints While on Roof, : f ut Distinctive P Suneson ralle N ‘ » March 27 ; : Falls 10 Feet to Ground D A8 Bercin T Der Mtotic Anpietnie B et shav clocks—very > ~Mr. Shaiter { H. A. Taylor, Mrs. H. C. M. Thom- T Soore on ir. and Mrs. P. Tommasoni Charies Fo 1 58, of 412 Chest. . aeterization, its evident good taste, and clegance of finish. unusual— a8 Opere Mrs. George W. Traut e t street, fainted While at work on ur Hands) Mrs. Johnstone Vance, Mrs. C. W. | the robf of his house Saturday after. | You, the giver, will feel well pleased when you consider how ture to Willian I\li ’;’ "" ‘:::.::'f: Miss Clara :r : 1”,":; vMy“.:.c'.‘,“"‘ much more vou would have paid for any other gift that would look Dust for Buprane & Washburn, Miss Mildred Weld, Miss i Nen up. He . LNy IRY who opens to- \ 1 Tutth & flor (Madame : Jennie Wessel, Harry Wessels, Mrs. 'to t ew Britain Gencral hospita day At the Lyceum with 4 . In Our Window Today! i wdam y o Whete b S Oretted by 16 CHARLIE ABOT PHOTOGRAPHS Pussini , ew Show | e Votte ool Toh Sebade Officers for 1923-1924 are: Presi- Fox His New Show for CHRISTMAS R et e dent, Theron Weleott Hart: vice — STYLES AND SMRES" - Miss Littlehales at the Plane president, Burton £, Cornwall re- " \ cording secretary, Miss ¥rances Vat- Coll Club Members Frances Harvey; librarian and critic misers of the New Britaln Ce Help for Baby L.G. ROSE 173 MAIN ST. 95-99 Iummr v‘;a‘n, Involas 1 Mise Ruth E. Schade; program com- jcg 3 P meet Ahis evening at m SCOTTS Miss Marnest mittee, Vredetick W. Latham chair- 1 " Elizabeth and Shuttesd. Miss Tommasoni at the Piano man, Miss Ruth E. Schade, Miss Marion Hungerford of Ceds /.fl~ EMULSION 2 ! $—Aria for Tenor Florence Tommasonl, Miss Frances strect. The cvening will be devoted A wr “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Celeste Alda (Aida) v....Verdi| P. Parker, Herbert E. Anderson; ar- to collcge stunts, a prize 1o be giver Builds Mr. Shaiter gements committes, Mre. Emilic|to the member who produce the Strong Bones Mr. Hart at the Andzulatis chairman, Miss Ggrttude cleverest = The Big Screen Sensation " KEITH VAUDEVILLE - «3 WiSE FOOLSY- Sat.