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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929. American Opera to Give Young Singers ~ Opportunity to Make Good at Home The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON FX Brooklyn, N 5 . 26— ] p : “American wc e the be i singing voices of any women in the | Madge—Succecding in Having Mary S i 4 i 7 (o slnging voloesiofanymomen i el nanll Her oS U i p 2 ; g stead of our importin opean Bedside—Probes for the Truth 3 | (i ; ¢ - : L e i Jour g mporting Burovonn About the Mysterions Attack W £ i 3 ? -y Bs): 3 3 not furnish Europe with s rs for | / g her opers Love’s Reawakening | Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor istered T. 8. Patent Office This is only one of the encour- aging convictions abeut American opera brought back to the United | States hy Kendall K. Mussey, man- | ager of America’'s pioneer little opera, the Li Theater Opera Company. Mr. Mussey spent all s er sur- veying the European opera field. In | Dresden he e llsie Wieher, a Pacific coast g o made her debut in ope in his Brooklyn com- | pany, make her I the Magic Flute This engaging young woman will have five leading | roles with the Dresden Opera com- pany this winter. Was Active in Lurope In Berlin, Mr. Mussey arrang- cd for two new condensed orches- trations made for the Grand Du- chess and Fra Diavolo, two operas company will produce here. He also sccured the nse of the ish version of the Magic Tute. At The Hague he engaged Karol and Loki Bruchman, two| voung artists from the Royal The- ater, to design the scenery and | costumes for the Grand Duchess, | and in Paris, he looked over the costume designs for Fra Diavolo which a Denver artist, Elizabeth Moffatt, and her colleague, Mile Gratianne de Gardilann have ed. Here, too, engaged Koug a1, notable ge di- for the coming y winter plans of the Little ter Oper Company s sketched Mr. Mussey. promise en greater opportunitie than 1eretofore for you American gers who £ chan ake good at ather forced to make their debu Europe hefore they can get into opera here, “There is no reason why there Pioncer in the American “honic-mads" opera movement is Kendall K. should not he many other E Lobids 18 el Mussey, above, manaze: of the Litte Theater Oprea Company of Brook- Wiebers graduating from Ar Iyn, N. ¥ Rikiki, nese kitten brought back from Lurope, 1z can little fo 5 . L 1 on his shoulder toward Noel t v clasped | of ol 1. 1 hurried the L we want y 4 U At 4 onths, 1 ip any small objeet; | ¢ ics of growth early in life, ,",,m - ; 7 £ % 1 Yy bes “Sir, I belong to the leisure clas: ic experier N thefr own c 1 L‘l”‘y ]w] . i nands very prompt considera 1 wled anot ess ! had 5 “Aada . B try, there must be more little the- | & hole, 2 lonths, speak one Wi, M e, i ater opera companies. T dream of | OT two words. A normal in Y is not certain dreds of { one in cach |likely to develop at about this | tha h e for such an nd over speed 3 tect it inst e tons It has been found that even dif- | ¢ ' 3 con- S ————— : U lks e batas e ulty with nutrition and sideratic -t nefficiont, what on now, even in her impoverishec ight not greatly modify n cdicine can do in such : condition, T boasts 150 iing ability of the infant or 4 3 determ as soon as that have them 1 believe Arm behavior with relationship to these |} 3 4 need r specialized aren s love good music and if pri SUNDRSEaLY, 1y and care, the separation of Y Sere o e T The in tis mentally de- | t ndivi rorr group and fective at th will vegin to show if its relatives B . S s e its defects very promp If the pecial g jon that will make the 1 Theater Opera Comp R IR D DAWDLING OVER MEALS 44l : Eria : - - By diice T has existed, it has given 41 ey lish, would go more often.” known singers a chance at an op- The mo versal complaint | eratic debut. Of these, five wo- | made today by parents is that their | men are v singing in Lurope children won't eat, and running it| Mr. Mussey brought hack with scor 2 complai t | him glowing accounts of m wdle interminably ove nificent s hanism the con as they do condescend to take. | tinent is devising. Germany has usually is only one one stage, for instance, that has phase of a phenomenon known to | cight different levels. The possi- psyel as ne ism. 1t is | bilities of unique stage effects is characteristic of @ strong willed | unlimited. Another stage has 200 | child who is daily harried and | feet of footlights. coerced by cqually strong willed but Brings Siamese Kittens | unwise parents, Along with these stimulating | The child who is subject to con- | observations, Mr. Mussey brought | | stant correction frequently express- | back something clse that is new | cs his resentment by doing the op- | and interesting. Tt is a little S1- 5 | posite of what is required of him.|amese kitten, the youngest of fts PETER TEASES FLID 1 . £ 4 Dawdling over food is a wonderful | Kind to enter America, just barely 5 f > | weapon whereby the negative child | six weeks old the day it passed DBy Thornton W. Bu ; . can gain the upper hand in the bat- | the Statue of Liberty. le “Ri- | tle between himself and his elders. | Kiki” is especially important, for Another cause o wdling is a | he is the grandson of the favorite | generally unhappy and atisfac- | cat model of the famous Parisian Clam ( r, Sei 2 5 L | tory routine. The child who does not | animal sculptor, George Hilbert, J look forward to the hours of soli- | “Rikiki” is pale beige in color, tary play which he knows will fol- | with the bluest eyes in the world | | 10w his breakfast can scarcely be | set off to perfection hy his pointed | blamed for prolonging to its la J black nose and ears, a blacs | possible moment his comparatively | s k clear across down h aclk | pleasant, sociable meal. nd a little black tail that has two Tn such cases it is a good idea to | kinks in it, a sure sign of regal give him incentive to eat his | blood in Siamese cats meal properly by th “American women have a bet- | some very agrecable event shall im- | ter chance today to get into oper mediately follow. His entire routine | on the continent than ever be- | should be revised with an eve to|fore,” Mr. Mussey stated his be- | making it happicr and more inter- | jief. “Iormerly, therc was a prac- | noist old o ‘ij‘#\pn.mn AT {]ch‘ tice in some impoverished com- Associated Press Photo |l e tien, 20 M“\i' ety I‘;l‘nf:l‘]"»\’; [:- i‘x:mgm:} r;il\ h -:]"H'rl;'m; Here are three young entrants in the first annual beauty contest b are especis attractive s e sing. whether they had | : < SR < . % B that the child will be eager to finish | voices or mot, provided thes paid to be held in Los Angeles in October who are going to make it his meat and vegetables in order 10 | for the privilege. This is aiscon- | difficult for the judges to say who's prettiest. Left to right: t the sweet he likes _|tinued, T am glad to say. The Naney Castle, June Blossom and Betty Curl. 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