The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1911, Page 13

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SP Pe epee rnc emerge mere erry " es Teer Tinel’s Oratorio Performed by the Catholic Society sameneipnaanas “St. Francis of Assi: Well Sung by Mme. Selma Kronold’s Well- Trained Band of Fresh- Voiced Choristers—| Archbishop Farley Present. AUTOS KILL TWO SMALL CHILDREN DRIVERS LET G0 Robert W. Goelet Picks Up Mangled Body and Rushes to Chester Hospital. ore rere BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | Two small ohildren were kitted by HI Catholic Oratorio Soctety at automobiies yesterday, In doth cases ta baa 7 last Sigg vat lea tdgar Tinel's ‘rancis Cagh was tnatantaneous Dnt tn either | Assia before a large and appreciatlo jaudience, ‘The performance was under driver wan exonerated by a Coroner's| the patronage of Archbishop Farley, jury and the other held under @ email | upon whose entrance to his flag-decor- | bond pending an Investigation. ated box the audience rose, Ww the Robert W, Goolet, a member of the | choir sang tho “Eece Sacred The well known New York family, was dr! writer often h: pointed out In this col- ing elowly through Chester, N. ¥., with | umn New York's weakness in the mat- his chauffeur, when his car ran down | ter of really good choral singing three-year-old Marie Potter. fioth sets Mme. Selma Kronold, the directress ot wheels passed over the child's body, | thts organization, has done not a little Goelet haited his car, picked up the | toward removing the reproach, She mangled form of the little victim and | tas found a number of fresh and Inter- Traced at terrific epeed to a hospital. ing votes both of women and men, | The child was dead before medical ald | and has trained the powressors of thein i was reached, After hearing the testl-|to sing artistically, with fine dalanco mony of eye-witnesses, the Coroner re-| and good, sonorous tone; but the leased Mr. Goelet, chorus should be two or three times An automobile driven by Henry fim- probably, no one knows bet- mina, with Montgomery Bo herself. At any rate, Mme. intendent of the Barber Asphalt Paving | Kronold and her singers are to be cone | Company, ran down Peter Solar, five | £tatulated most sincerely for what they | Years old, who ran in front of the ma-| have accomplished during the seven chine last night while Timmins was|Yeare of their efforts. The greatest Passing through Atate street in Perth | Present need Is of better enunctation. Amboy, N. J, Timmins was driving | Piven In suoh stirring choruses as the mMowly, but he was unable to atop in| “Hurrah! Hurrah!" and the “All Hall! time to save the boy. AN! Hall! much was lacking tn proper Friends of the victim's parents threat. | diction, ened to mob Timmins and Balfour, but| “st. Francis of Assisi” is a very the police rescued them. Angry men | melodious composition. Tts author evi- and women crowded about the car and | Aenety 4 tadank oe th ie 6 ashed ¢he ties and acraped the paint |; ently |e @ student of the masters. rom the auto, Coroner Garretaon ie. |!8 often reminiscent, particularly of leased Timmins during nis investigation, | Wagner and especially of ‘Parsifal;" but the writer will not quarrel w MAURICE KIRBY LAID LOW or tha, Bar he omer i toe BY A BLOW IN SUBWAY. 1 . which was appropriate, it e been after 11 o'clock when Theatrical Agent Now Said to Have Been Knocked Downstairs— as finished. Yet nearly everybody yed end, and applauded ally the final triumph- Condition Grave. Grave fears were expressed to-day as te the condition of Maurice Kirby of |him for that. 5. | te ry to God!" The Caroling Hudson Alex- Charles Kitchell, tenor; an, baritone, and W bass. Hans Kronold con- ly and the efficient 8 recruited from Wal 3 Symphony Society. ‘was removed to the h morning in an uncon with a fracture of 18 cond! | There was a large audience ‘nineteenth Su) concert an Opera House last night, h Loulse Homer tang the Leau- an alter i nefaro” from Gluck’s “Orpheus who was sald to have stru on and Eurydice” and th ‘Noble aig- the head with a blunt instrument, No nore” from Meyerbeer'’s “Les Hugue- trace of the assailant was found and The other soloists were Berenice ho arrest was made. Pasquali, Jane Osdorn - Hannah, Kirby, who ts Well known and p Inga Oerner, Salvatore Selaretti, Will- jar in Broadway theatrical . WAS Herbert Witherspoon Rossini's * Bizet's d to hie home. until yes Pei easasltniea ter suite and Tschatkowsky Irs. Kirby sat her h As she Slave” were played by under the direction of Joset @ constant mained in the hospital ail pcs ils iis IN THE WILDS 46 YEARS. alks Over Arens led the People's Sym- through an all Wag- e at Carnegie I yes- >p that included the prel- Trapper Gets Back and ‘ a Phone for Fir | ude to "Die Moist * and the fare- KRPMLING, Col. March Well march from “Goetterdaemmerung,”” first time ain M6 William I the latter played tn commoration of J. apper of the the first president of the 80 MacDowell chor under Kurt Schindler sang the Messag i of Peace from “Rienz the from song from “The ng Dut of Mr. Doenges of the orchestra Sand Creek, near Den Meistersinger “Prize Song played t sland for a few days, u wamp-Lost, which I saw in the 5 Messenger some time ago, indus ed me to giv 1 was then uffering from terrible pai in the sinall of my back, ‘The pain was usually greatest during the morning, and often when Latte RAGA ao from ny bed to go to work, 1 found I could not do so without the assistance of some member of my family. Lam very grat ful for the good your great remedy has dow rime, I thought T would have to use much more Swamp-Root t the deck tn rushed fo} The Mimtro's rail was | concert chased a ply of prov in vic solo and Gertrude Rennyson into the mountains. He has ne the Dich theure halle’ from in eight of @ railroad si pel = ER RAMS. ANC tof | STEAMER RAMS ANOTHER. ‘Honest Statement 0 | The Auastratian fret, tro, 1 Bs Rider ok ss Well Known Citizen, | Bush Docks, South Broo de | delayed in sailing for and| An _ advertisement jsement of Dr, Kilmer’ 1 1 did, in order to! ¥ * ‘The audience was tareo | As phony Orchestra eald| at Carnegle Hall Alwin > Was to have “His place w A soloist, was Ill Short notice by master, who p) violin part in Paganini’s D major certo and thereby added to his reputa- tion, Beethoven's fifth symphony was pal number, played for the| me in ¢ Hatt within al F musicians wer crowded house, rtily applauded by a! tte « reliet “Alda” drew a large audience to the| et Oy | Metropolitan Opera House on yea Johanna ¢ in aplte of tnd! part. She had follo Bestion as to ci skin and no ton American Ind a good Amner Radames and peated their fine Impersonations, Ross! r, Rita Fornld and Audislo com- 4 the competent cast, Podest! con- ek, in lovely vo! sition, had the t ed the writer's si ind * | things brent made rdo Martin as Amonasro re- Tha Atnato pie! ducting, * at the Metropolitan On- | urday afternoon derved | Oy “being dren to do double work, |] PR ABRASS DED: ROCKER iy Ortrud, She Was wel sendorft 08 | ie it oveasionally—aot by starring and thereby AND € ; 7 <a 7 is IO kane Jad- wwe physically—but by uslog « lowker had the title part, Olive Frem- stad was Elsa, 1 ey was He tz, and and Hin: Hertz conducting. was "ane vas There was tl erald, usual crowded 4natines audience that enjoyed an excellent per- formance, juices, Metropolitan Opera | give » for the dress | olin which ts performance tn} lay night. have tis first publi erica there on We | Stuart By Dr. ee or diseases are given: ng farther advte sure inthis trea health ts are ar trovble ts due to tndiges Diet OF use same treats aN, Estas. 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