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ea winery park Music Festival And Concerts to Come In the Dying Season By Sylvester Rawling. HE music season dies hard. While the continuity is broken there are brave, sporadic of- | forts to keep it alive. The most am- bitious thing within view is Newark's SAPPEARED One Month's Treatment With | “FRUIT-A-TIVES” ,Armory on next Friday, Saturday and the following Monday. The artists engaged are Caruso, Anna Case, Nina Morgana, Helena Mor- ri, Lila Robeson, Orville Harrold, Thomas Chalmers, Reinald Werren- rath, Fred Patton and Toscha Seidel. There will bea chorus of 700 and an orchestra of sixty from the Met- ropolitan Opera Company, under the will take place in the Ist Regiment Bootlegging. Fine Art Now; | Done With a Pair ot Pants | And a Needle and Thread ! Whiskey Says This story is interesting to those who do not plan to ascend the wagon at the officially appointed time, Just as the world revolves around Essex Market Court and the latest methods direction of C. Mortimer Wiake, The Newark Police Glee Club also will assist, The series of concerts is planned for a Peace Jubilee. of fooling geome one are continually coming iv light there, so it happens that Was- \law Czehorski is feaping the credit for inventing the latest Jancvation in bootlegging. It was for Judge Frothingham to decide whether the Katzenburg saloon was rifled or whether Mr, Katzenburg ha’ consigned shipments of red: for Waslaw to deliver. Wasiaw wus before His Honor for burglary, and the persons who bought the liquid |Joy-producer in question fell into the toils on @ charge of receiving stolen K lf - Amelita Galli-Curc! will give an- MR HENRY DATER other recital at the Hippodrome to- From the tip of Cape Cod in Masaa-| Morrow night, assisted by Manuel to the Golden Gate in Calle Hemme, Matin, and Homer Sem: has come endless praise for the be the last appe “ 3 ul healing powers of “Fruit-a- here for the season; but the deman ; * q for seats is unprecedented and & or Fruit Liver Tablets, the medi- really tarewell recital by her ls an- | tine made from fruit juices and valuable! nounced for the Hippodrome on the » Sonic {following Sunday afternoon. Sonics. Right here at home we have the! Maud Br ' Powell, our native = born ods, p testimonial of Mr. Henry Dater of 698 American violinist, who, despite the ®°° i 4 recent invasion of several brilliant “Tell me the story,” asked Judge Avenue, Troy, New York, who he ‘3 held Frothingham. nih , upils of Aucr and others ‘Wrote under date of April 29th, last. Hs high place, will give her only “I have been a great sufferer for) New York recital of the season at A " (the Washington Irving High School years with Kidney Trouble and Con-' next Friday night. She will be as- |, tipation. 1 tried ‘Fruit-a-tives’ about sisted by, Axel SkJerne, uw Danish . i Pianist. The concert will be under meeonth a bed Pos almost imme- fig ausploes of the Oramercy Nolen: results idney Trouble has porhood Committee of the Music peared and the Constipation is fast, League of the People’s Institute. “Here is the straight dope,” replied Waslaw. “I was working in'Wilming- ten and I come to New York. 1 get » Job at a hotel and happens to drop into Mr. Katzenburg’s place once in « while for a drink. He asked me to come and work for him. I says ‘No, I have a good job!" “He says, ‘Can't you sell somo of «my booze at your hotel?’ ' “I says, ‘Sure. They are lots of sol- diers wishing booze.’ “All right,’ he says. \ : A firet Jugo-Siav B0c. a box, 6 for 82.50, trial size 25c.' given at Asollan all dealers or sent on receipt of #fternoon. The . unknown by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, M@T Dut distinguished ‘in concert ; é and opera in their own country, are _ OGDENSBURG N.Y —Advt. Riving their services for the benent of neert will be 11 to-morrow “You take the place is watched and | couldn't hardly | take it in the lobby.” Nina Tarasova, a little Russian; “Take it somehow,’ he says; Artist who made ’a muccesstul debut | fx it up." whi eek poatua isbetome teeter “And so 1 sewed the whiskey up in ‘Russian folk songs and ballads at!™Y pants and took it to the hotel. Aeolian Hall on Monday night. He gave me a dogen to sell and also % some cigars, Then I gets lotsa of et » Fal the Wiolin, and’ Mischa “iiman. the More booze in the same way, and all brilliant young Russian cub, will gove of a sudden he asks, ‘Where is my @ joint recital at the Hippodrome a) coin? week from to-morrow night. CH GEL Tid Gaatdct IC Vk" ad yn > then he gete me pitched, when | 58 ae ete Maral Rerlement at No.! hadn't sold the booze.” et will give another ) " feee concert to-morrow afternoon. | 9. gin tyre price for you?" The Senior Orchestra will play the! “yo Nd « . No'price at all. serenade for strings by Moanrl and) Mr. Katzenburg then took the stand the prelude to “The Deluge” by Balat- ang was cross-examined by Attornay Saens, There will be plano, violin and Preelander, n't it true, Mr. Katzenburg, that = rt euffering children in thei tiv 4 1 Og mae dt tele BALNS booze and Fl give you w commis: . dent of the Association of Jugo--Blav sion.’ jocleties and she is turning over to| “Hut how will I get it there? The * Heov * The Ounce of Mr. Hoover all the money that may accrue, : Prevention | ‘Tread ont the sperke and there will be Repose tes conse of cchumm end ‘under nourishment ore ‘you ‘cello solos, The public is cordially | Invited. = American Music| Dowell, Gitta Weinstock, Sternbers Zucea, founder | und Albert Chiaffarelli will be pre- t will xive its tenth roncert sented, Miss Silberta and Mow at Chaliffs to-morrow afternoon. | Hadley, Bimboni and Koemmerich Compositions by Henry Hadi pro be accompanists at the piano for Society ts, Ma Koemmenich. Rhea Silbert their own works, Walter Kramer, A. Bamboni, — ——— The second season of free concerts by the New York Military Hand, under the direation of Edwin Franky Goldman, to be given on the green at Columbia University, will begin on June 2. A special feature of the sc- Wins PrizeCup as Healthiest Baby works by American composers. Vic- tor Herbert, Percy Grainger, Henry Hadley, Manna Zucca and 'Koseak Yamanda have already been invited ; to conduct their own compositions While these concerts are free to ihe public, admission is by ticket only. Tickets will be sent to those who send Columbia University. It is Necessary to inclose » self-addressed stamped envelope. The Oratorio Society of the Church 4 mass each Sunday afternoon dur- ing the winter. The Rev, Porey Stickney Grant, the rector, an- ounces a special performance of Verdi's “Manzoni.” given in the church on Thursday eve- ning, May 22, Applications for ticketa should be made to Mra. Phil Lydig, No. 14 Washington Square, N. The chancel choir of the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola will give a con- cert at Aeolian Hall on Thursday eve- ning. The proceeds will be offered to the Church Debt Fund, Elias Breeskin the violinist, and several other artists, will furnish a rogramme for the annual Shol lelchem Memorial concert to given at the Manhattan Opera Ho: on Sunday evening, May 2, auspices of the Schnorr tion. STops Pin cues Padwa ady Was Brought Up On Father John’s Medicine. So His Parents Declare | Bruno Huhn, composer and condve. tor, has been elected conductor of e Club of New York, Jr, with the cup that he won as the the Banks Glee f ; Parade, There were over seventy-|¥° r Here is a picture of Thomas Rowan, five entries. His father says, “I have rel of various New York City been giving him Father John's Medi-| cine ever since he was one year old| Giovanni Martinelli of the Met-o- and it has kept him in good health |politan Opera Company will finish a long concert tour at Macon, Ga,, on and made him look like the picture. | Whenever he has a cold, Father John's Medicine makes him well again and I can't recommend it too highly for children if they are not strong. I ould not be without it In my house, | T have a little girl baby one and one- half years old and I have started her on the medicine.” (Signed) Thos, Rowan, 26 Riverview Pl, Yonkers, N. Y. May 19 and sail for England the fo'- lowing week for the season at Covent Garden, where he will be the leading tenor. Giuseppe De. Luca, the well known baritone, will return to Italy for the summer, It will be Mr. De Luca's sad duty to carry to her native land the remains of his late wife, a vict'm of the influensa, Thousands of families find that they can rely on Father John's Medicine as the best spring body-builder for all the family. hey have proven by more than sixty years of success that the ure f elements of Father John's Gredicine actually do make new flesh and strength and build up the little ones who have become weakened and rundown during the i, : yh safe food tonic for all the family be- Kantat west We y 25 to 2X, cause Ve dose not conteln aleehel 8¢]’ wy) "thd annus! eorterence of the ;| Big Brothers and Big Sisters will be held in Cincinnat! from Mny 35 to May 28 inclual lajor founder of ¢ Big Brother movem Prathls, sity, te quppeted to return fram France in ‘time to be one of the speak- The Joseph Knecht conductor, for soloist to-morrow night Longo, pianist, Orchestra, will have Frank Prof, Samuel A, Baldwin will sive free organ recitals at the City College on to-morrow and Wednesday after- noons at 4 o'clock. substitute for calomel years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered ries will be the production of new | the formula for Olive Tablets while treatin, sg for chronic constipation and to vers. calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. ‘sugar-coated, addressing “Summer Con. | cause the bowels and liver to act normally. if breathe dull, tired feeling—sick headache— | torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one of the Ascension gives an oratorio of | or two little Dr. to keep Requiem to be|box Al ~ | ing morning. st K. Coulter, | be fifth annual music festival, whico Waslaw From Wilmington Claims Credit for the Invention, but Orginal Owner of the He’s a Burglar. you cater to Polish and Russian people?” t do you mean?” “Don't you prefer to have Polish and Russian peopie there as cus- tomers?” “No, It makes no difference to me who comes there. They all get treated right. Polish, Russians, Ameri- cans, Jews—it's all the same to me, You come in and have a drink ones in a while yourself.” Waslaw was held for the higher courts on a charge of burglary, but his companions were dismissed. “How about the whiskey? ‘They have a bunch of it somewhere,” de- manded Mr, Katzenburg. “We have it at the police station,” declared the policeman in the cas “What's in a name?” is the slogan of Essex Market Court. With the variety of unpronouncea- ble and = un- translatable names that come before the js little wonder that there is a mix-up. The general custom is to sneeze after the manner of one pronouncing the name of the latest Bolshevik leader, and pick out the culprits from the line which forms at the right of the Judge's bench. But the latest method came yes- terday, Bil! had been thrown out on He haa veen eject- ' | his ear, he sald. [ed into the nearest alleyway by the | Proprietors of the place. And all because he had @ litle bun on. Not 4 bad bun, but just such as you or I would have on occasion. But noth- ing to be thrown out and beaten up about. The patrons of the court were as- tonished when Officer Jerry Creedon announced that the next case was against Frank Dishwasher and John | Cook of # nearby restaurant. “What are the names?” “Dishwasner and Blank Restaurant.” At then came to light that Bill had been ignorant of the complete names of his alleged assailants and had known merely that Frank, the dish- washer, and John, the ‘cook, had thrown him out. “Accordingly they were christened staraightway and summoned to court. Judge Frothingham decided that Bill had more of a bun on than Is strictly proper for John or you or me, and declared that the enforced exit was entirely en regle and ac- cording to Frank and John's legal rights, He dismissed the laint. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION | Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | That is the joyful cry of thousands since . 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