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a Un “La Boheme”’ At the Opera; ThePhilharmonic, ; ri ommiasion which ‘will ae. eqpenditure, of $4,000,000 re- | pac | By Sylvester Rawling. | ms Os BOHPME” instead of “The Barber of Seville” was they at the. Metropolitan last ale ‘The change was caused by $86 indisposition of Mabel Garri- fon) who was to have sung ina. | Asan eleventh hour substit the ce must be judged leniently. That the audience appreciated both the fun and pathos of the wo: proven by the applause, wh: hearty and frequent. 4 Frances Aida as Mimi, one of her| best characterizations, was in bxcel- tent voice and did much to keep up @verybody's spirits. he was ably) supported by Didur as Schaunard, De} Segurola as Colline, Ananian as Al- @indoro, and Audisio as Parpignol, all veterans in their respective parts. Separate mention is made of Amato, who was Marcello, because after a| Year's absence from the company he returns with health and vpice largely, restored. Charles Hackett was Rodolfo. | It was the first time he had beep cast | for the part here, and something of mervousness kept him from singing at his best; but he is always easy and Sraceful in action, and that counts. Margaret Romaine was Musetta, which she has sung before, and) Reschiglian was the Sergeant, Mr, Papi conducted. ‘ Edy Brown was the soloist at the) Philharmonic Society's coneert in Carn Hall last night. He was heard in the Beethoven concerto for | banc igs playing his part admirably,! ith good tone, and serious, purpose | ma demonstrating that ot only | Russians but some Americans can Miche! THE EVENING WORLD, New York Girls Rehearsing a Ballet;\\\j\ Under Tuition of the Great Fokine WEMEARSAL OF THE Fokine, the Russian dancing master, who is likely to become New York's next sensa tion, is here pictured emphasizing the poetry of motion at a rehearsal of the “Ballet of Aphrodite, the production to be offered at the Century Theatre, starting Nov. day from date light at the way New York girls have progressed under his tuition, vices.at the Century, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. LEADER OF RUSSIAN REDS HERE SEIZED BY U. S., ° ci \ | Prisoner Manager of Radical Paper |f Novy Mir and Member of Workers’ Union Executive Committee, Ivan Novikoff, of No, “1382 College | Avenue, the Bronx, was arrested there! Newman of the Bomb Squad and In- sued by the United tSates Immigration Commissioner, who describes Novikoit a8 an undegirable alien. ‘ Novikoff i « Russian radical ond has een in America since 1909, | He said he was a member of the ex- ecutive committée of the Union of Rus- Workers, whose purpose overthrow of government by, force, He said he wag also manager of the Rus- sian branch’ of the I. W. W. at No. 519 | Bast 12th Street and manager of the Piast radical newspaper Navy Mir at No. 112 oe 10th Street. Two years | tor “eaitin al hy | orogtiting, m, Daper called the | Beti Liberty Bonds and oppooed the selective teat? He was taken to ialig taland this. morn: and It was sald that hy would prob- abt, be deported — Novikofl wae arrest: Bertold Scheuer, surance agentiof Yonkers, thro attorpey, Agron W. Lovy, | Court to-day before Justice Joseph Newburger, asked for rev & commitment of his property to hia wife, Lilly B. Seheuver, have been made Sept. 20, out his knowled, Scheuer says alleged te 1915, with- 24. Fokine has expressed his de He is ‘said to receive $1,000 per of leaving Copenhagen for his eer Ts was surprised to learn he had been adjudged an incon potent. He was never committed to an institution he #, Dut was kept at home, where family could play the violin, Mr. Stransky, for the | time at the Philharmonic con- certs, presented with picturesqueness and precision Ravel's “Valses Nobles et Sentimentales,” a suite of pieces in Carnavaleaque vein. The thematic material of the composition is banal, | but it ts treated so cleverly and en- riched by such vivid orchestration that the ensemble is interesting and golerful. the beauty of Sohubert’s “Unfinialted” symphony, with which thE concert began, could not be ob- | Government. soured by Mr. Stransky’s prosaic! LONDON, Nov. 21,—Moscow tp mr- leading. Liszt's symphonic poem rounded by insurgents and the Bol- ‘Les Preludes,” which came at the | sheviki regard the rebellion as@g capi- end, was played with dramatic em- ta: importance, according to Tee. |hagen despatch quoting Helsingfors ad- May Mukle, the English ‘cellist, for Vices which the Exchange Telegraph some time absent from the local |Company ts to-day circulating with re- mage, gave a recital at Aeolian Hall | serve. yesterday afternoon. Mias Mukle was! The despatch states that Tomburg, ARMY OF INSURGENTS REPORTED NEAR MOSCOW Big Force Is Said to Have Sur- sounded Seat of the Lenine welcome, for her playing is distitdin the Urals, has been sacked by o guished and her taste dmirabied hostile army of 55,000 men. It Was an uncommon pro; me that M4 she presented. First there was a conterto after the third sonata of GOODBY TOALIMONY CEB, Arfosti, a work of the seventeenth cen- tury that has gone through many trabecriptions qnd has been arranged Golahatey Leeks fer “Jon A for the piano by Miss Mukle. Fol-| Leaving Ludlow Street Jat lowing this was Ernest Block's He- brew rhapsody “Solomon,” arranged for ‘cello and piano by the composer. Besides there were compositions by be hy Bat ho pcre Sasaae ec brother, David Goldhaber, back to the bial iol y operation at the piano of Ethel Gave | Forld yesterday afternoon, Cole. The Alimony Club of Ludlow Street Jai! mingled smiles in the handelasp vith which they sped their departing ad eon with them since last March, when his wife swore she was credibly i informed he was about to leave the jur- Hier j!#diction of the court and would be un- able to pay alimony of $8 a week which oe. asked for, Berta Reviere, goprano, give cftal at Avolian Hall last night. imme was as ambitious as it was long. It began with Handel and ended with a Southern lullaby by ae. Robert Terry. Between these Miss | nish Reviere sang compositions by Bee- |The ground was that the wi echo bol ye and Brahms, a French Sroealy neatigent in sttensee @ |ecute her alimony complal fo sae ROG bead Wade Goldhaber tere the Jel at 30 in com- the pany, Mth, Miller “and walked to the pine of his sister, ‘Mra, Shkulnik, No. 144 Eeawex Street, He took deep breaths Pleases ‘anny, and it is best in eim- Jot freo airand announced, bis, intention ple #01 0 “look Jor, a Jap and do the right thing by the daugh- kigy (his eight-year-ol ter). FARE REHEARING DENIED. Brooktym City Rall OMictals to Ap- peal te Courts. Brooklyn City railroad officials to-day were denied a rehearing of the faro question apd will appeal to the courts for » ruling authortoing them to charge mere. than one fare on the JPlatbush AfWiiiam 'N. Dykman, attomey for the company, made the application and Act- ing Public Service Commissioner Glen- non, after consultation with Deputy Senemioclones Barrett, refused a re: hearing. 8 attorney then sald he would rs ‘the Supre t@ review the cas ‘ame Court adh PAS §. $. ORDUNA LEAVES N. Y. ee $8,000 JERSEY ROBBERY. ik. Goods and | Thieves Get Jewelry, as. NEWARK, Nov, 21,—Three robberies, |in which at least $8,000 was stolen, were reported to the Newark Police to-day, Jewelry worth $4,000 was taken ¢rom the pawnshop of ‘Nathan Alperen, silk goods worth $3,500 taken from une of Isidore Berger and Liberty Bond cash amounting to $500 from. the Y | goods store of Harry M. Klein, ‘The burglars got in the pawnshop iby smashing a panel in the rear door and into the Berger store by way of the front transom, >. Girl Poison Trial Adjourns. ‘The trial of thirteen-year-old Frances . Commiasion Bound for Liberia |Sulinskt in the Children's Court in ae Brooklyn for responsibility for the death Board. by poison of Solomon Kramer, a four- The Cunard Aner, Orduna, sailed at) ronths-old ahild left in her care July 21, neon to-day for Liverpool with about | was adjourned, to-day “until “Nov. 36 406 passengers, including Sir George B, | Justice Lev: mnt a motion of G kin’ counsel, Anton Weldmann, to have ‘Hunter, builder of the Mauretania, He baronet Saree Trentaseae, 0, have the predicted that no more concrete and! juvenile delinquency to incorrigfbility. ey) be built. Butiders | Beare more satisfactory tma- | he said. He expects my norenacd ie of Gil as, shies fuel. | ‘Orduna carried a United States | HIT ON HEAD AT PLAY; DIES. | Blew Received Nev. 18 Proven Fatal | to Boy. | As © resait of a blow on the head | while at play Tony Apamel, seven, of | Na, 198 Founth Avenue, Brooklyn, died | shortly before noon to-day in the Holy Family Hospital, Brooklyn. The acci- ocourred while the children were | st vacant lot near the Apamel boy's on Nov. wo Harry Walsh to-day said the death was grey accidental No arrests were ma | pla us “Wasaytect” Can't See With Injured | Bye. LONDON, Nov. 21.—Three spedial- fests who examined to-day the eye of | William HB. (“Pussyfoot”) Johnson, the | American Anti-Galoon League cam- er, which was injured during a/ jepts’ demonstration, found Mr. Sabnson utterly unable to see with the affected eyo. When @ strong electric Hight was held in front of the eye, how- | ever. it caused the patient pain, Indl- Complexion Rosy! Headache Gone! Tongue,Clean! Stomach, Liver and Bowels Regular! "a ae ‘The Federal Civeuit Court in Manhat- tan has reversed the conviction af Joseph Firpe, 2 lawyer of No, 24 Court Street, Beguktya, iho conyisted | watere Goldhaber | ¢ BEAT CHICAGO PROSECUTOR. | cleching Graft Hunter A ‘ on Elevated Stati Icholas Michi Attorney who among officials of the prepared for trial.” poe d Ta ZONE FARE CUTS RECEIPTS. ported to Have Dropped $8,000, NEWARK, Nov, 21 ficial Agures were ¢ of the Public Service Rall n duy tha: t fare charg more people ure t did wi despite the fac patroniting the cars. When the former ze f in operation, T. N ! of the company told the Utility Commi receipts were $7,500 legs der the seven-cent flat rate with one nt for a transfe eeiilinee MAY CLASH OVER HAYWOOD.| Legion Says He Won't Speak In Detroit Despite Mayor. DETROIT, Nov. 2 uking official | logge Pp cognizance of the reports that the American Legion will undertake to pre does, Maywood will not speak wrolt."" in De Claim It, You Be locked Up. waiting at the Macdaugall Street Polic ahip and be locked up elle Inspector | Fennellt that somebody waa making whiskey” a No, 471 West Broadway ar round the neighborhood in ts Harry ropolitan ¢ proprietor Company, wes amazed. He said he 10 Wden where the stuff came from or fo whom it belonged: It the whi yours all you've gat to do is say CHICAGO, Nov. M1,—Assistant State's 5 has been the tarxet of threats since he be- gan the Investigation of alleged grafting Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, was seri- ously Injured Wednesday night when he Was assaulted by two sluggers at the 33th Street Station of the south side ‘open= | "L." to-day convicted of conspiracy in con- RON RRC have a godd idea who these men! nection with the failure of the Pitts- are, and I'll settle with them later,” the | )0°' ‘ 3 a Sinus Geimpaty, an as DR. FERY FERY L U L, E K prosecutor sald at his home to-day, /DUrsh Life and Trust Company, “The main thing now is to get the in- dictmenta returned atid have the cases | Dally Income of Jersey Line Re- Although no of- n out on receipts ¥ Company, under the js taking In me gn OR $ der the oar © system vent William D. Haywood, 1, W.,W leader, from speaking at a mass meet jing here Sunday, Nov. 20, Mayor Couz- to-day announced police protection will be given Haywood. David G. Jones, Adjutant of Charle Learned Post, which comprises 6,00 |members of the legion, declared tha “cegardiess of what Mayor Couzeni a WHO OWNS THIS WHISKEY? bat You May Fifty-one gallon cans of whiskey are Station for somebody to claim owner- yesterday an anonymous letter telling him ane i fa him’ better attention.” Argument has been set for Nov, NEW YORKERS CONVICTED IN INSURANGE CONSPIRACY Birdseye and Montgomery Guilty in Pittsburgh Case, PITTSBURGH, Nov. 21.—Clarence F. Birdseye, Kellogg Birdseye and George F. Montgomery, all of New York, were rn iD sn ie NEW SYMPHONY" BODANZKY | , HanotD RAEN —astote Found ABOLIAN 1A surance corporation, Testimony at the trial, which lasted |more sthan a week, was to the effect that soon after control of the company pasted (nto the hands of the defendants and thelr assoéietesin New York the v assets of the company were converted into cash. ee ee Boston Stilt Leads Harvard Fund, A total of $10,023,461 was reached by the Harvard Endowmént Fund at Boston was stil; out th 894,38 New York 4 and other cities e, contributi 2. iMott Wada- worth, chairman of the fund com- mittee, announced po word hi receive from the Princeton answer to the proposal of the vard team to play off the ti t proceeds: to go to the H d dowment Fund. if | Knabe Plano, Me ano, Mat. Wiffon & TAvingston. 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