The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1922, Page 21

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Gigli, ‘Tenor, Sings Recital in Spite of Rheumatic Attack. By Frank H. Warren. The Atlanta experiences of Beni- amino Gigi! induce the comment that the tenor, when in the Southern city, is not destined to & seat in the lap of the gods, Last season Mr. Gigli found his yolce troubling him so he had to cut short his Atlanta engage- ment. Last week, in a sudden change of weather, Mr. Gigi! caught a t of something that resulted in an tack of rheumatism in his hands a) feet. His first song recital, therefore, given last evening in Carnegje Hall, was held under extreme difficulties The singer had a threatening temper- ature and was fust about able to struggle out before the curtain, In fact, William Guard of the Metropoli- tam forces was called upon to explain the circumstances to the large audi- ence. In spite of his misfortune Mr. Gigtt (whose name, it seems neces- sary to gay, Is pronounced as though i were spelled Jee-li) sang well. His 8 Bad the famillar vibrancy that this epera follows like operatic arias from “Marth: Taust,"’ "Le Rol d’¥s" and “L'Elisir d’ Amore,” and num- and De Curtis composed his pro- gramme, A young “lyric coloratura] solos, choosing fo: her introductory fMumber the difficult “Caro Nome’ from “Rigoletts Mme. Paviowa completed her reg- ular season last evening with an at- tractive programme at the Metrop “The F Doll" tan Opera House. opened the programme, followed by the graceful “Autumn Leaves,” danced largely to the Chopin melody that was so famillar a year or so ago in the guise of the song “I'm Always Chasing Rainbows.” In this number the dancers seemed to light on all the loose boards on the Metropolitan fram, Mme. Paviowa will make her final @ppearance to-morrow night in a A feature of the concert to be given for the beneftt of the Irish Christian Brothers in the 1! Opera House to-1 be the boy orchest parochial school, at 129th Madison Avenue, the Irish Brothers organized a choir and orchestra of boys as well as developed talented vocal and instrumental soloists, All of them will figure in to-morrow's programme. The numbers will ly consist of se! tongue. Among Enunich,” and gr ter an Irish lament expressive of the days when “going off to the was the high not next week or the week after, but now, before hot weather sets in, is the ideal time to install a Lovekin. With the Lovekin you are always assured of abundant hot water when you return hot and tired from business or pleasure. AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER No Matches No Bother Ne Waiting Astomatic Lights Itself Economical Send for Booklet Get the Facts The Lovekin Water Heater Co. New York Factory “T12” FOR TENDER SWOLLEN FERT The minute you pt your feet ina “TIZ" bath you feel pain being drawn : ®ut and comfort just soaking in. 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Oratorio Society at City College, as a! contribu’ obtained tone was clear and well sustained and | \wogt Thirty-fourt bers by St, Donaudy, Treharne, I'roes | 1 Bank of New soprano,” as the house bill phrased] plus $50,000. ‘The stock will be Jistrib- i uted among farmers and bankers tn the {t, Bessye Rosenthal, also contributed | oir a tots. Joseph Martin, @ trombone golo by the bandmaster, George F. Bregel; @ plano solo by Fireman John A. Tucker, In the afternoon the National Associa- tion of Organists conducted a “Festival of the Organ” in the Auditorium of the Wanamaker department store. To-mor- row afternoon 150 patients of the Asy- lum for the Insane Central Islip, L. 1, will take part in @ special Music Week concert. FIREMEN GIVE CONCERT. Band and Drum Corp 4 Soloists Heard at 12th Regiment Armory. th emerging into manhood, It t# the feeling of the Irish maid as e sings: In observance of New York’s Third Annual Music Week the Fire Depart- mnent gave a concert last night at the 12th Regiment Armory at Columbus Avenue and 62d Street to an audience of about 4,000. ‘The programme opened with “The Star-Spangled Banuér," played by the Fire Department Band and Drum Corps] given by Albert and included numbers by the Fire De-| Seligman & Co. for Pedro Nel. Onpine, partment Quartet, a ‘cornet solo by| President-elect of Colombia. While the Fireman Frank Risels, a violin solo by Wireman William Dehnert, two vocal solos by Firemen Frank Ci fill, gathered yooterday in Informal Near na There will be other numbers tilus- at India House a ingers were the historians of rec- uleating in the Catholle youth of the technical EXPERT HANDLING and SECURITY FOR YOUR FURS is assured by our experience of nearly a century FUR COLD STORAGE Balch. 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