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HANDE'S ‘MESSIAY BY CHORAL SOCITY Qratorio to Be Offered af Concert in December Mo by society Rehearsals will hegin nday eveaing for the the New Britain Handel's Messlah," production Choral of The Il us- majostic oratorio, in mid-Deecmber oratorio will be with the sistance the chestra and cminent the tentative Sunday atte Christm, ut the Laubin of reetor. Notices have been sent bers of the chorul society advising them of the beginning of rchearsals and urging all to make it a point to attend each Monday night until th date of the concert. New accessions 1o the choral society tor this stellar event are dosired. The rehearsals will begin at 8 p. m. At Least 160 in Chorus The chorus, it is said, will ber at least 160 singers and ma to or beyond 200. The orchestral support at the concert will number 40 players. Director Laubin and | the directors of the choral socicty are of the opinion fthat the “Messiah" concert will be the most important local musical eveut held | in New Britain in y The “Messiah” has not becn given | in New Britain for about 30 years, when it was performed by the oll Philharmonic societly under the Jeadership of Richmond I’ Paine. Because of the great reputation of | the oratorio ~ and the universal | knowledge that it is the greatest | work of its kind ever penned, its drawing power is cnormons, Composed in 21 Days Handel, one of the master com- posers of the ages, wrote this best known oratorio in 1741, composing it in only 24 days. It was first pe formed at Dublin, Treland, in 174 at a concert given for charitab purposes, Handel conducting. ginning In 1743 Handel directed (1 oratorio every year in London®with | enormous success. Tt was at one of | these concerts that the king of ling- lund arose with howed head the Hellelujah chorus was sung, the audience following | ample, a practice that has ed to the present day. | Since its first progdiction in 1741 | the “Messiah” hag-een given many thousands of times all over the world. Theys are many devout peo- nie who felieve Handel was divinel nspirad when and hese dts grandeur is overwhelming garded from any ar it is masterplece of heauty, Tts adequate pegformance in New Rritain for the Girst time in B0 years is expected to an event of the in the musical life giver of Boston Iestival or- ! soloists, und ate sclected falls 1001 tWO Weeks b 15, Rehearsaly will b W. Co AL hall. Edward 10 Hartford will be the di to mem- nuni- 80 rs, Be- > he wrote it to n he first importance KARPINSKI DEPUTY OF INTERNAT, REVENIIF, DEPT Alderman I'vom Fifth Ward Ap- pointed To Succeed Stanley 1 Gierymski. Alderman heen named New the internal revime appointment to e her 15, when the Stanley T Gicrymsli w fect. Mr, G state banking Karpinski is employed at the Stanley Works. He is prominent in and state Folish political activitics and is well known as guist JUCH! BACKACHE RUB LUNBAGO OR STIFFNESS AWAT St cumatism has Get ¢ Stanley Karpinski has Britain agent of department, his effective Octo resignation of ito ef- the service. il e department rymski w ter t local when your ba lumbago, you stif small trial Jacobs Oil little on your time yo and Don't penctrat once. 1t ends the 1 solutely e skir Not sciati up, bottle t suffer Latest Discovery Dissolves Freckles A Gon 3800 00 NECKLACE STILL BASIS OF LEGAL FIGHT Tifany and Company Appeal De- ciston in the Famous Spreckles Case, San Prancisco, Oc | battle over the I the Priv former M . vesterday, litornia supr Tittany & Co., Jowele and Loy it y und costing t aken to t on appeal fron Francisco superior ¢ responsib) Lo AL the introduc been signed Jr., prior to have i automobhile aceid leged I sreed payment i Ihly paymer full « was paid wession of M blity tor ormer fi of time Lefore s | stolen, John D. Spreckles, ( execn D, Spreckles’ K. 0N a fendants in the appe 1 (=] $ st $50,000 Suad Ssidl carrl court New 1coss s, was vine s of of litiga ousands of 2 highe iol lecision of the ourt, n D, o for pay which purp Jol to his deat in wh e nec iled to nice 1,375 poun 16,000 ment ent, 1o i or the Sr., and W of vy named 10 le- pearl Cha Wirt ed 1o by York n for lol- court San held ment 1 D, in ieh it Ha- Kklace L the 1s un- ( pounds The necklace was in pos- Spreckles only a short reported it had been Valter oung de- ENLARGE PROGRAN OFY. M. (. A, WORK Many Classes o Bé Gonducted This Wi The program undertaken Britain Y. M A o nd a prograi as lu undertaken by most extensi nter educit the al ny ve by or seyve g 1oni New years wver the orgunization, will be launched this evening when mem bers of the publie speaking club and the last year's class in salesmanghiy the association. Plans for public adsaice d classe *Iwill gather for supper as-giicsts of s in pegaing and advaneed clasi in sgvsaianship will he discussed, as £ill plans in the s last year's clg for new me subjects, have offered fheir starting new clas; reginners'c Graduat » heginne LS80S of 'y!n: ses have requested an ex- ladvanced class in each subject and cooperation to o In the public speaking class, it is likely that Professor CLARENCE H. General Sec the car i niore Ver who e ught d continue v one new elass of the il chireh K¢ nd inst i ¢ A tructor \ is exp MeKinnie oy We John W, BARNDS retary class last lier in the nstructing In 'h year, non 1 ton Cong man Meriden les manag en in who I X, ted o be the in- Wet- year eve- the \ the ilips er of vited s head of salesmanship MeKim nRA ie was insi DDHON Seeretary r stnde ar ospective students muainied become true- por ac- EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, O B SRR e S —— ~ 8 L § L The body of Seaman Wiili aboard the Camden. m C. Teschemacher of Bangor, Pa., reco His twin brother is among the missing in the d Rear Admiral Christy (right) uncovers to the With the bodics of two victims recovered from lost submarine S-51 off compelled to cease their efforts to raise the submarine when seas halt derr! It seems probable none of victims will be found alive. g The recovered dead of the submarine S-31 arc shown heing p they were removed from the Camden to be taken to Newpo Two Bodies Recovered From Sunken S-51 A I, d 51's dead on deck of the Camden. Block ed work o FTOBER 1, 1625, EAPERT 1 FADER OF £, OF . DRIVE HERE Naugatuck Man Has Broad Ex- perience in Organizing Field Floyd Anderson of Nuugatuck, conneeted with the field service bus teau of the Connecticut State Cham- hor of Commerce, has arrived in this leity and with Sceretary Rulph L. {Gould will have charge of the Cham- ber of Commerce expunsion cani- paign which begins next Monduy under the divection ot United States Senator Danicl A, Reed of New York. Mr. Anderson in membership driy large experience in this type of He s one of the directors of the Colonial Air lines which has made a bid for carrying air mail between |New York and Boston, The campaign, while officially starting Monday, actually beging to- nmorrow when Congressman Iteed ar- {vives in this city. He will be met by directors of the chamber and will speak at a luncheon of workers, ma- jors and team capfains at the Bur- ritt hotel. George B. Chandler of Hartford, former compensation com- missioner and now exceutive vices president of the State Chamber of Commerce, also will speak. General Chalrman Donald 1 ney and Majors E. W. Christ, . Rackliffe, Harry G, Hancock Joseph M. Ward met at the cham- | her rooms yesterday to discuss plans. ch major will have charge of five ave a caplain ind seven members, The entire or- | ganization has not yet heen perfect- ed bat it is expeeted to have it com. pleted within a day Cards to those who are willing fo help in the movement have been printed, Congressman | age the campaign is one of the out- Istanding figures in (he country in Chamber of Commeree work. He | Ihas spoken at two annnal banguets | to fhe New Britain Chamber of | Commerce und on both occasions | provoked considerable enthusiasm | for community work here, i He is a member of the United States congres om the 43rd New ! York district. He is a graduate Cornell university where he distin guished himselt as a football player | and later as couch. He orgunized the board of commerce at Iint, Michigan and later became its man- | aging director. During the World War he wus the special representa tive of Herbert Hoover in Iy When he returned to the United States he took charge of the food conservation drive in 19 states. Dur- ing the national Red Cross drive in 1018 he had charge of the campaign in cight states. lle has spoken in | practically every state in the union. is u Gained expert 5 and hus had ar o, who will man- (By Pacific & Atlantic) and, the salvagers were § making fast the heavy PLAN WILSON MEMORIAL. Washington, Oct. 1 (A—The Na- Woodrow Wilson Memorial socintion today started a drive to 85,500,000 to « memorials for the late president in Washington and at Princeton university, The me- morial in Washington would be an educational institution erected on the outskirts of the national capital to be called the: Woodrow Wilson Me- morial univers tion: raise An field and destroyed b plane, forced to land in & Brussels, was attacked a hull, New Minister Edy manager chine Co. chairman mittee, are s tary Clarence H. Barnes in prepari the program for the yecar. This is the largest program {thie war, and includes every subject except that Americinization |taught prior to the war. Tae Y. M C. A. claims to pioncer i ricanization in this city. Hi-Y Club Organizes, Hi-Y club consisting members who are ts was organized in the The fol 3 1CeS were A for and of Achicve es will be has beer made over into a ment room and work installed. A [aaded to the ! furnitur K the M, t Junior hene ird s, employmen Britain Ma who coni- u New Fletcher, dueational viet hoys' department and assisting General Secre- new officc waddon, | b 13 Drunks Taken in By Police Last Month Torty hy police during wher for . drun the records hree arrests wore made W of according nolice Neadquar- total o he a Am to | Y RS studer of Y which show®a all Violators o v mont high s SRy e last lected officer department evening the ding 1 of The od f Jws, lowing wert d Alher Albrt Havili retury, Normar | Hjerpe: e r. Roland Varse |"The club will meet next Wednes £ ! month ! Brod the hands « su orgery. Only | evening ) o'clock. | Another e has d in the Pioneer club, which been or- i Loys' departmen which has cleet he il T ra following offi ard I'homas Maloney ' I Kloiber: deputy recorder, Harall Walter Arendt Iy have which | Bengston: treasurer, I'en of t boy i their pathfi their first d Purchase Price Runs Well Into Millions r Oct P —1 th Kelly & pass. | | | Pa I vi mployed 16 and 18 ship iy company o consideration e ni $8.000,000 W it employs oom in th torn out me which CHILDREN START FIRY 1 hildren playing inda of the 4 sta- and v The not starte room . has PR mpany has and i 11so ealled EAD COLDS L Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. 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