The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 23

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. j the day's musical calendar. Jeanne | Laval, a contralto, with a nice voice {| IN THE REALM OF MUSIC Eon: Saal uti’ & sang In the afternoon in Town Henry Hadley Conducts His, and Lucile Kellogg, dramatic but it lacked originality. If the vari-| prano, appeared tn Aeolian Hall tn} New Tone Poem With the Philharmonic Orchestra, ous orchestras ever meet to discuss! he evening. ental “disarmament our vote for a reduction of the brasses. | » a composer's submarines. ‘The committee for the Town Hall | Endowment Fund engaged y bob up in all kinds of unex- | Richard Strauss to gi concert of d a one unawares.| his chainber music in thelr auditorium ., i, y n is thi evening, the procee gO; By Frank H. Warren. big guns of a! towa f ng the ball from debt. It being the open season for com- | compe has run out ef] This will the only appearance o| . the composer as a pianist, and he will | d his compo-| he asisted by Bronislaw Huberman, r=! violinist; Willem Wille Hist, and ate el am Kroll, from the big audience the regular conduc erchestra by y, »’ programm u and dipped into tone poem, . It is the ine tank yeas | Ure Merritt & | a Other numbers | own nd was played ied Idyl" and| Chapme any motor- son this occ | boat N red two men and as the program notes y tement in all directions for is based tipoh i tons |W s in|» mile from the company’ss pier a derived from a poem by kK sprites’ motive and paints na the lili green caves, the wash of water falling spray, the crooning wind |! Fee RL nt | SHIP NEWS INFORMATION tuning its monotone; the last part has Nat Brilliaue. OF Rtas to do with the “quiet, serene ocean to pitch | Due To- true TT owing on through etern In his poem Mr. He further M confined hi to dreams or storms. H¢ s been moved by it <i nN uneonquerable mystery, x Ny N is ‘ N ‘0-Day. 11.00 A. at row 1.00 P.M PUM. | sop 12.00 M ventional we believe. ef the A Farrar will make West Can and, At Campbell's TOMATO Campbell's BAKED Very Best Cheese wi. 91 Sugar «it. "95 Triumph pkg. Oo at im €a Rolled Rice ..™ Brea 16 oz. Loaf Crisp oven fresh for CRACKERS 18 NBG. awk 25 Neapolitan a to Nabisco it. A Mew Cracker Dainty Bon Bon Finest Fresh FRUITS Grape each Fruit Porto dozen Rico Oranges 29 Eating AppiesOU wes stiles 25 Large dozen 40 A 2c deposit extra on each bottle JAMES BUTLERin. o~ Pure Delicious BEVERAGES Green and Gold Ginger Ale or Sarsaparilla Rainbow Lemon Soda, Golden Dew or Apple Drink Per Bottle 12 Ehret’s Extra or Rup- rt’s Knicker- Macaroon |b. Snaps N.B.C. Report Liabilities Balance on Hand. WASHINC complete bs pared to cover th | United, States Shipping Board, of accountants, which was organized in Jul Total assets of the board as of July 1, 1921, were shown as - 400,000, exclusive of unexpended ap-| (Bud) B propriations and the present value of | thar | Juries received in a recent game with with Tomato Sauce One of the quote these prices on Heinz Baked Beans: Small,110z-Llc Medium, 180z-15c Large, 30oz 25c 000; 78,000. | $191,500,000, accounts | was explained, claims estimated to t managing re supplies sale at inventory 501,000; ment for recclvable and secu recounts and notes ents, and $191,500,000 18.—T! et business of the | and mortgages ps ne first nee ever pre- ac- Pee cee Oe one lcording to present officials of the |Acauisition of Nie AM 2 | board, has been laid before Chair- Ad Fa Vo bbdecled MAH man Lasker, It wag sald to repre alt y A ANNA geste @|sent four months’ work by the corps tsi middle section contair football pla « Nabi , @ f|the fleet; and total liabilities! ex-| tye avaton High Schoo i}cluaive of pending claims, as $1 accounts and notes receivable, $33,- clot pressure on the spine. Around the G world With three times three hun- dred and sixty five meals to think about every year it is no wonder mother’s head feels as if it were going round in circles, But that can always stop when she thinks of Heinz Baked Beans. They are a common-sense dish with a wonderful flavor. Really oven baked and en- tiched by the famous Heinz tomato sauce, —’Round and world they go.” ‘round the Leading grocers in New York receivable Balance on hand aggregated which will be used, it to offset, 000,000 to $00,000,000. nad tlle Items covered by the re- earn Oust; on hand, $9, and surplus nd, structures and equip- {ship sales not secured by mortgages, ; mortgage bonds physicians, sald Beatty had suffered a THE EVENING WORLD, nalaiyt en NOVEMBER 18, TOVAL SHIP BOARD ASSETS ARE FED | AT $307,378, 000: ten. $115,878,000 from partially, otal from $200,- $33,000,000; 360.000; opera- materials valuation, $35,- ,000; mortgages jes, $10,865,000; receivable from e, assumed upon properties, nst invent and land, st including de- 1 team, Hospital a RIE 1931. 4a BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) The World’s Largest Second Floor Clothing Institution “SENIOR” Open Daily Till6 P.M. 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