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- % Yersary of the birth of the componer. - Beethoven Night; _ Mingworth and Mukle Recitals By Sylvester Rawling. HE Beethoven Association's con- cert at Aeolian Halj last night eet a high water mark in the ‘Week's celebration of the 160th annt- Jovet Strapsky and the Philharmonic ‘Orchestra, Leopold Godowsky, pianist; | Albert Spalding, violinist; Hans Kina- | Ber, ‘cellist, and George Meader, tenor, @rve a« performance of works of the Master that was enjoyed to the full by a sold-out house. Mr. Meader lus hig | nowadays as a singer of lieder. To the accompani- tot emeeed V. Bos at the Ease eang agar bod use of the ee! dengue, ently was vived with something of shamefaced- ness and apology, seems now to be tg without reserve. In passing y be remarked that the memory St Sonn SoCormace’ ‘8 noble singing of ” last 4, ometheus" overture at the the eighth symphony a ond, “oth well played, o completed programme. Nelson Iiingworth gave a second he Ueder recital in English at the Pri gems Theatre yesterday afternoon. ‘The ‘tall, gaunt, unusual looking Australian ‘was not as effective as at his first ap- eee, It ts in the interpretation freak songs such as the “Priking” re-| City Christian Sclence Institute, John -| HOLDS THE “DRUNK’ RECORD —s_—_ : Comvicted 87 Times Since 1013, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1920, ! Edward” that h it whee women” at Broad nd 47th Street. end “Baward” at ba im when ondway vat | CHARGE $5,000,000 SWINDLE. | Fingerprint records showed bert's Swan songs and ‘onions Towers, soles seventeen aliases, had of a like character b Brahms, full of se pooullarty German, to Members of Land Com- cord! “ erm, accordin own ata had been released only le. in Str an @ was gent bai ongs I did not hear. 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