New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1924, Page 3

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GRAVEURE'S VOICE HAS STRONG APPEAL New Brifain Musical (Clab Concert Is Splendid Success A more famous artist than Louis Graveure baritone, who was presented to New Britain yesterday at the Capi- tol theater bythe New Britain Musl- OUR BIG PIANO SALE IS IN MOTION. ONLY ONE, TWO AND eal club, might have drawn a greater B 0L Wohe. Sowtd have Tots with bls THREE OF A KIND. THESE BARGAINS WILL GO IN A HURRY. WE : SO ¥ S oo oo HAVE SET ASIDE A WHOLE BIG SECTION OF OUR MAIN FLOOR Y $345 joyment than did this artist who d il d delightfully f 1.1 SR8 sty nd Sttty e FILLED.WITH PIANOS. COME IN AND SEE WHAT THE PRICE TAGS ALl ot s the bright beauty of alluring melody. ’ . e < O N ; 1 The atmosphere of the place, under SAY. * y b ) s X 10 s&e:_,:q‘;wo_ummu’p Mr, Graveure's treatment, was one il- 3 ] \ o g Fasy Ternts Justrating the strength of sound grace ; as shown in the culture of the human 3 - i ) Y 2 voice, rather than one of the emotion- s * ; P - al intensity. His effects were brought / 5 less through voice power than by the , i f use of splendid refinement of delicacy. | : b ] B ¥ven In the strong passages it was the singer's exact, clear tone fiber, accurately avoiding volume camou-; — 2 : ~ I i ————— . flage and striking true through pre- & - tense straight to the musical goal of interpretative achievement, which A brought discriminating pralse and en- 3 thusiasm, | Strangely enough it was in Mr. Gra- veure's first appearance that his al- most affectionate treatment of Wag- ner's “Star of Ev from Tannhauser, | was promise and fulfilment. After| this plaintive yet gloriously hopeful masterplece his hearers asked for nothing more splendid, yet anticipat- ed eagerly all that was to come. The heginning of the theme, with its sim- ple melody, displayed immediately flw; singer's perfect understanding of the | The Best .Way to Save Money. A PIANO INVESTMENT better for art of volee graduation which was l: feature of his singing throughout the| » . H ’, o 0 . H H SALF. PRICE rt el ol i bl your children’s future than money. See our Special Used Pianos at e T 3247 This Price Good Only During Sale not long enough for his appreciative | - audience, “Shine on O Star—Pour| This Player Wiil Go On Sale At $247. Bench and N ice Sclection of Music through the mists thy beauteous/ You may never have this chance again. We have cut the price on this brand new player to beams,” warmed the heart, | the ridiculous figured of $247. We believe it would be a difficult matter for you to duplicate this particnlar value. Come here and be convinced. Ask any of the salesmen to play this | There came a pretty contrast in |l|e} second selection wherein Mr. Gra-/ player for you at $247. Terms. veure's versatility was shown. Thel Hungarian folk song, “Look into mine | Eyes,” telling ironically that no mat- | ter what falr maiden found her re-| flection there, it would be “enshrin- | e1.” Tor those eyes were but flcklo! mirrors which sought eagerly some | affinity to honor. H Gouned's Cavatine, (Valentine's| ; Song from “Faust”) one of the !lnfi'-} . . S more ambitions numbers, proved his voice handling to be of rare quali- | tyi his rendering Handel's Largo, by EIS o 5. sl < The Big Furniture Store 132 Main Street and his singing of “The Trumpeter,” | (DIx) with which his program closed, | was a fine vehicle for a last word of | summary of the artist's rare combina- | tion of human and expert musieal in-| terpretation of the works he present. ed, ! But is was in the more quiet, ap- great Polish pianist to the sometimes with the bunting and |{or of New London; Christopher L. KEEPS Hls SEGRET jat Hammond, Ind., which s used as and accord pealing works that Mr. Graveure's|extremely lieavy execution at one time| lighting effects usnally employed, but | Avery of Groton, judge of thes uper. ® government wareliouse th ¢ often lyric voice was at its best—and | disearded to a certain extent, | found that recent alterations at the|{or court and a former member of the SRS « | ing to the unique story of thres at cough this 18 said in no wish to slight his| The concert was a thorough urtis-|armory made this impossible because | firm of Wailer, Waller, Avery and ks guards, forced them to drink whiskey b(‘iar(‘ 1 bvinny true abllity as an crtist to whom, at|tjc success for the New Britain Musi-| of lack of space. As in the past, | Gallup; Attorney Abel P, Tanner, | Man Who Admits Knowing Where |y hey were thoroughly intosicat MR take © times, the adjective “great” may Dbe|eal club, We should like to hear Louis| he proceeds are to be used to swell [ prominent nv!}flmr of the local bar, Stolen Jewels Are Hidden Refuses €4 and then robbed the place of 60 ’ SCOTTS applied. “Her Rose,” (Coombs), and |Graveure again, This unmodified | the building fund which is growing and Graham 8. Hislop, president of | yarrels of whiskey “Mary,” Old Soottish song. were other | gtatement is the best compliment we| {rom year to year as the result of uni- | the James Hislop Co. blg drygoods 1o Disclose Their Hiding Place. The guards were arrested for ques EMULS'ON examples of interpretation and pre-| know how to give. fied efforts among Legionnaires and store of this ity E y ng and declared the robbers had sentation that appealed strongly, but| the liberal support of the public . The funeral services wore attendeq New York, Jan. 28.—John W. ¢ motor trieks, one of which was by Mayor Maleolm M. Scott, heading Mahan, former jeweler, whose sick- e hind, the others being used 1o to one long familiar with the possi- bilities for voice presentation of the | members of the council and ecity of- bed confession led to the discovery of huul away the liqu ing of the Old English ballad, “Thres ] county bar who met at the county stolen from Mrs. Hugo Schoellkopl lagent in northern Indiana, telephoned Vishers,” displayed his greatest ! court housc and attended in a body. [after A new yeAr's party a year afo. |the Chicago police that the bandit During (146 ays how inas charm. | - RN R Flags on the City hall and other today refused to give the poliee In= 4nd their oot had started for Chi- complaining o dach f In this song, used many years ago publie bufldings were “at half-mast formation he had promised about cago and the local police sent men to |stomach tre a ) by the grandmothers of the world to- e g throughout the day and the City hall other caches 2 Fd the tonds lcading info the city |mothers owis knew and many places of business were IPrightened by o religlous adviser i Hamond g " | B duy, the tale of the departure of the| three H-l::rm:o-n (mn:] Yl’:: mn: 'I;‘r Flow 0[ wa(er Grealer Than Thal E i C' P T h l [ closed between the hours of 2 and 3 into revealing the Denver hiding port town, while the ehildren watehed l][ll‘c “y ays ribute al during the funeral place of a fruit jar contining $56,000 | Nearly 44000 o ind's 84,679 and played; while the women trim- INi A . At 2 o'clock this afternoon regular worth of the jewels, Mahan now s | inhabitants are wgricul med the lamps; the continval moan- | 0 ag wa“e]‘s F“flel‘al recitations were sunpended in ol {sid to have regretted that he loosened | tura) pursults. public schools of the city, in honor of his tongue. He had promised to fng of the sea to the age-old theme —— 3 s 3 . < ; " | —— Governor Waller who wa former take detectives to Philadelphia today for men must work and women must . e - Washington, Jan. 28.-A proposa N 1 v S 8, —New Lons secretary of the school board, and | where another bateh of the lto harness the tides of the UBay of | New London, Jan. 28,1 / woep,” and 1 the pieturs . , ) WUER" B8 the the pisture of the } : . T [the teachers gave a brief life history ars believed hidden, but declined to | fundy, between Nova Scotia and New | don paid its final tribute to s late | .o 0 qaicqsed to the ehiiaren make the trip — RS storm and later the tragic seene call- od up by the “three corpses lic out on distinguished eitizen, former Gover- The body was laid to rest beside Mahan is understood to have told g o o A Brunswick, and ercate onc of the . A _ . ’ y M - SEINIS - th ‘»M“‘“‘”-"'" " and the agonized | . coat power projects in the world to | Bor ‘Tnomas M. Waller, when his |y or hia wite in the family buriat |detectives a fruit jar was used to hid 3 DAYS ONLY MONDAY—<TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY “'I’m”’" of the women for “those who| L iy industries tn Maine and cast- | funcral was held and his body Wes|,00"0 0 Gadar Grove cometery where the $86,000 bateh of jewels beeatse FEB. 4, 5, 6 :',',L""“"r"|"':;°‘ by "; ;”" ";""‘ o [ern Canadn is being studied by en-|glven its final resting place in Cedar yo pey, $fr, Kerridge conducted the |such a carrier was niot Itkely 1o at . M o N cords of human life and work A s. | Grove cometory i y rama omanr. 22’ Iy gineers of the Federal Power commi " commital service in the presence only |trast curious eyes (/{D Mw 1 nmz :ufl'r}r‘lhn' .;n.l death, sung to the, (o 0 g been submitted by Dexe The funeral was one of the largest | o0 o nhers of the family Mahan, who was believed (o have . S e melody through swhich runs the mine V4 8 | ever accor 1 a citizen of New Lon- > & " . ¢ 3 ter 1. Cooper, brother and business - been serionsly i1l at the time re. of theme of life, hrought the \hu:'rifl bebuls "1"‘|(ngh L. Cooper, govern- | don. Not only prople from all walks Alod ThE Thraives Rwelty casha. Wa an a {4 * ll‘{y Oz, i ’ i 7 to that class of artists who owe so . P cle | of life in this e " Rt ————————————— | y n hi 1 of arti ho o 90 | ent hydraulie engineer at Muse f life in this city but men promir snid today to be greatly improved 7 - much of thelr power to the ability| g . ent in the political, civil and business NOTES 5 i § to appeal to the heart through per- = (ui oy i would fnvolve millions life of the state jolned in paying honor I’. "’_ C_ A, e y ) i power of voice structure, and skill in | o070 Tl Lires of the prope crnor and mourned with the membegs / applieation of musical standards. ,";k, as it had been examined, of his family in their loss, Monday—17 1o 5, new e \ Arpod Banpor's accompanying Was| ..eqrded as practicable by the The funeral oh a high quality, showing complete i oo oxnorts, St James' Episcopal church at high school class; 7:30 to 5:30. Raids on Government Liquor Ware. musical sympathy with the singer.. The plan for the construction of o'clock prior to which there was a heaith ciass honse at Hammond, Ind His playing of Lisst's Polonaise in K| jama five miles long across Passema- private prayer serviee at the home of Tuesday —6 7:20, Rible class Major was at times powerful and al- | (yoddy ay on the international | Judge Charles E. Waller the corner |wiyh supper, | or Miss Lord: 7:30 ways accurate in executlon. He I8 of | houndary, with a power plant situat- of Vauxhall and Channing streets |, .30, eurrent topics, in charge of the Paderewski school and his play-| o4 petween an upper and lower resor- which was attended only by the mem Benactt; 7:40 to 9, millinery tng well illustratel the return of the | volr having a development of @ e hers of the family and immediate | oace Miss Willlams: 7:30 to 9, bas imately 300,000 horsepower. A nume | relatives ketry, Miss Fisk. Those desiring to lass in services were held at geogemaking starts tonight; 7:15 to 9, 20 or 30 Robbers Make Successful t Chicago. Jan have numbered Hammond Distilie ber of gates would be Installed 81, James church was filled 10 overs | oo o' ol o sietar this week bay to release the great flood tide flowing with mourners during the Wednesday —7:1 ), high sehool the wpper pool and empty th er | public serviee, The Tev. Philip M S v » e ow tide, It was cstimated that | Kerddge, rector, officlated and cor wday ¥ regniar meeting of | Purc—delicious—whole E('YPT a ”‘] [}“ """f"'”‘" of “""'"l' out the extent of | ducted the faneral services sl,:v:‘:r.,.;?, e TE Y BB some. The Quality candy! Niagara would be continvally ru The e iy Iwavers, were Col Swimming pool open & wewal MI‘_D]TERRANEAN through the gatrs Norris ( Osborn of ew Haven, g enoon, § to & for juniors, The feasibility of building huge | membes of Governe fers S {5 00"y for semiore. Welneoday ané dams without d ying the harbor frem 1583 to 18%5; Attorney William pooo o ernoons, 2: y 5:30 for | in Passemaguoddy Bay is b H. Hhiclds of Norwich, president of | ol = e swimming classes died by the exprra by . on county bar associa- | weqn.sday and Friday from 7 to 9 b o g s shogt . ) PUREDR: THIVROY Sy srsday. plunging for seniors, 7 to T v — 0 7] Saturday morning for objection the engineers beli < success wonld b donbtiul 4 . . new hes " mecting on tremely rough weather co ) ey - sweeping the harbor class Make Prepafi(ioni for s American Legion Ball i i bommron 8oLt k 2 - 1 all te e to the i Those who are fond of dancing q anl_gir e Bil of dance music will have an op class on Tuesday ning and to stay tunity soon to revel in o Current Events The Bacchanalian orch 1 Lord's Bily s will not meet this == " - il play. No ¢ p g werk ing to Miss Lord having becn aqa Tbm Gflllns' oAb pens Looking for a job X S e Lot ore I8 N6 fee ADRIATIC o real honest-to-good 77 i, Ttoe Who | n - ppor it that’s loose? SUB NOT FIRST CLASS LAPLAND gram. Those who ha s ek, bues r"., ’ ,‘,',, from ew Tk M'/ ! B e e Wt Put the want ads to S G ) Stant_ S ""‘,,:":‘ i chocoiste” Gad » g =17, R ! [Semember know sty o = D, falled to cowe wp ook | T 0 Great Stage My ! SEECESES Oh Henry! St o | Bddy-Glover post - el = ‘ombnflng distinet departurcs 2 > USE : . at. neccmitar- oo - vnder consideration ns adde] a A L s the ut sub- AFineC s by Scenario ,',.,.fzv mm‘m o Gt T &35 00 18, = ¥ s - 1 7o | - R (/{ J.GORDON of dancing from $:30 to 1 - 1 MN AD provement . - general commitiee in charge of Gard the boat as “a trem , R ———_—— ED‘NARDS 2 displacement and speed.” | S |0 inCorporation of the Freneh Vil |

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