The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1921, Page 15

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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER { IN THE REALM OF MUSIC H Two Novelties Are Offered by Walter Damroscfi and the N. Y. Symphony Orchestra. . By Frank H. Warren. To paraphrase the song, it was not only raining rain yesterday, it was raining concerts and as many as ten fell. Walter Damrosch and the New ‘York Symphony Orchestra in Aeolian Hall, offered an unusual programme. Tt began with the G Mijar Symphony ' the composer's most vital contribution to musical literature, The melody of ing finale make an occasional revival worth while. ~The second number, Fantasie Espagnole, by George Hugh ‘Tyrwhitt, ninth Baron-Berners, was composed in 1919 and is a novelty here. Baron Berners, while a resident of Rome, was under the musical guld- ence of Alfredo Casella, the Italian fomposer, now in this country and present at yesterday’s concert. The Baron aroused interest with his in- of Basil Kalinnikow (1866-1901), and is | g roster of singers took part, and there was no applause and no_ cncores. About $12,000 was raised, which goes to the Verdj Home for Aged Musicians in Milan. Other concerts of thé day were those of the Philharmonic Society; John McCormack, a joint recital by three Spanish artists, Francisca Catalina, soprano, Xavier Cugat, violinist, and Valeriano Gil, tenor, in Town Hall; piano regital by E. Robert Schmitz, and by Riva Madannes, soprano. Verdi's “Ernani,” which has not been heard in the Metropolitan Opera House since 1903, will be “revived” ‘Thursday evening of next week, Dec. Mr. Martinelli will sing the title role and Titta Ruffo, who will appear for the first time with the company, the cast. The scenery was designed and painted by Joseph Urban. The opera will be. conducted by Maestra Papi. pemertnetlpsnpenennte PATERSON LEADER KILLED IN QUARREL John A. Dobbins Dies From Slash Inflicted by Strangers METHODIST BISHOPS | HERE FOR CONVENTION | aoief ¥ , Co one Will! nd Eco- le Ci " Bishops and other dignitaries of the Methodist Episcopal Church ar- rived from all parts of the world to attend the annual convention of ‘the Board of Foreign Missions which be- gins to-day at the board's headquar- ters, No, 150 Fifth Avenue. Political and economical conditions will be dis- ed, particularly in relation to the Disarmament Congress and its pos- sible effects on the work of the church in foreign countries. The missionary budget of $5,590,000 will also be con- sidered in detail, together with the complications catised by the unstable rate of money exchange. Bishop Wlison of New York will reside. About twenty bishops. from The United States will attend, anid the following have come from other coun- e if will sing the role of Don Carlos. Rosa| tries: Bishops Blake of Paris, Bast |%7th Street. Formerly she was a police ee wow movements «the vigorous! Ponselie, Minnie gener, Mardones, |f, Copenhagen, Oldham of" South| matron. Ter first husband, who dled icherzo and the animated and dash-| Baga and Reschiglian will complete| America. Chirkleld of Mexico, Smith | years ago, was a Police Sergeant ant pave married or not?" of Central Europe. Our Eas: Payment Plan Ap; We Furnish Apartments and aw YORE cr Cor. 462 St.& 8? Ave. Everywhere Within 150 Miles of N. Y. WOMAN DETECTIVE KEPT WEDDING SECRET om the Force. “L.consider it a personat matter and don’t intend to say anything about it. Why should any one care whether I ‘This ts the statement New York's only first grade woman detective made to- day in regard to ‘her marriage. She formerly was Mrs. Isabella Goodwin and {t became known to-day she was married two weeks ago to Oscar A, Sea- holm. She will continue to be known in the Department as Mrs. Goodwin, She is assistant to Mrs. George W. Loft, Speclal Deputy Commissioner, in charge of the Women's Precinct in. West one of her sons Is a paliceman, on Weekly of Monthly Payments. Cow 3d Avenue and 121st Street 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue “oo Dress Up Your Home for the Ho Friends and relatives will be your guests, and you will want your home attractive—so you can be proud of it. wait’s, order all the furniture you want, and pay for it in small amounts Wing Chair—Reduced from $298 PERTH Just open a charge account at Cow; while enjoying your prettily dre: $198 Upholstered 3-Pc. Suite—Sofa, Arm Chair and 28, 1921, 115th Year WAIT -up home. lidays—It’s Easy to Do! Park Row & Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row —--—— nother novelty was a violin con- ce to by Miecyslaw Karlowicz, a Lith- Juenian (1876-1909), written when the composer was in his carly thirties. Paul Kochanski introduced it yest jay and made it entertaining. The & rst movement is grateful music for a soloist with finished technique; the | Romanza, while a bit diffuse and un- certain, gives the performer a chance to display his tone and the finale is brilliant enough to tempt any fiddler. he and Dobbins left Duffy’s saloon, nearby, to take a trolley car, whcn Dobbins accidentally bumped into one of three men standing on the corner. An argument ensued, followed by blows, Boyle said. The men slashed Boyle across the face and the left side and cut Dobbins. Dobbins was married and had sev- eral small children. Gratiating Prelude, but when he got He Bumped by Accident, | into the Fandango and the “Pasodo-| 4.1 4 Dobbins, ceakenauis jade, (Payable $2.50 Weekly or $10 Monthly.) Ie Hograpeasd ar A itia dled in St. Joseph's Hospital, Paterson, $52 Spinet Desk..... ‘$90 Davenport Table. | rhythms and other modern orchestral | N: J» eatly to-day, following an alter- be Spinet Desk Chai $53 Lam Leet a t embellishiments, one reread, - with| Cation at Cedar and Straight Streets 8926 Hall Clock.. . $75 Consbic Pabic., { keener appreciation, the statements| W/th three strangers. ea $95 re 69.00 rs) ie Gl ; 6A) the progratime notes 10 the effect ee te cae ee sae Bookcase. . seeeees A $60 Console Glass. i that Lord Berners has a sense of hu-| *!ous condition at the ” all ii Pee ee nee iat teenitats ie | ig profusely from a wound inthe Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings ; Lp ole,” he has parodied the conven- | UPper left arm, where an artery had 4 ional musical representation of | een severed. ‘ Spain, It seems to us Lord Berners, John Boyle of No. 9 Park Street, ' we ‘spoofing.” who was also cut, told the police that . { 4-PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT SUITE Buffet, China Closet, Dinin: 4 as Illustrated, at. tered In genuine December Columbia and Cort Foreign Language Records on Sal Columbia Grafonolas from $30 Up on Our Easy Feodor Payment Plan. 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