The Billboard 1923-11-03: Vol 35 Iss 10 (1923-11-03)

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} = | The Billboard : NOVEMBER 3, 1923 i 1 | **Pipes, Ralph R Richards, M. B , . r red * wn, Vi rte ' oem , . iards, M. B (K)Saik KE Simonds J ) Stes y Thor J : : ETTER IST *Pirkey, Ova) *Richards, M. B. Sa wvior, ie uis a. —— = —— + sel . Mt osm, Frank Wanderells, J, L. Wi Iliams, Ne il i eePiner _ a Richards, W. W. Baice Simpson, Ed Stewart, C an ae Tl ee, u A Ward. deni — Wing tt G ; , , 46 ver, Morris Richards, 1 (L) Sar Long » 4 > yom aan Thompson, Harlon jard, Jos, EB at, 4, 1 Les (Continued from page 125) ***Plank Wm. M. RBichmai, Al : Sa =? 4, E hae Sims fhe erburgh, Teddy Thompson, C. C, Ward, Frank w Memes "— “Morris, David T. (L)O’Connor, Jimmie *Platt, The (K) Richer, W " ” (Pig) Sims, hw en gig Ridio Teempwn. Mak **Ward, Billy Williams fen; a” #A . in strei ad i or, T* Bob bie Ploetz, Geo. Rickard, Da **Samiberg. Bob ~" Sinere ne s — T. ’ ; (K) Thompson, Jas, (K) Warden, puny W'!! ams, Bon! ss a lor Bie dy ot r. Herbert Ph mb, F. H Ridley, James Sanders, Ed Situgleton Seaucads amt. 4 .. se 4% ae Walteme, Ci . rof. sec” Dare, Jimmie Plummer, Jack Rielly, Jolinny S.ntee, E *Siater ph kes. Harty **Thompson, Warreti, Willard I vi 4 **0’Donnel Rolli **Plummer, W. H. Riley, J. 1 Santiago Trio Sloa om ee Frank ™ Cyclove Geo, Warren, 8. B. William Cr ‘er se =} K Oba Hol w Rite , . Banting en a ute n ' os , Th mpson, Ray a urren, Kid Williams, Feit forrison, set K)O'} Robt. Rinehart, Cy Saxton Thos H *Spite 4 eee ~ a = . core ao Weatham San” wikia. #4 oe **O'Hara, Fiske ting. Hal Sayles. C. B. Smith. Les sStorch, “Thurman, Chick | Washburn, Jack Williams, *p Morrison, Joe & **0'Neal, Tim **Ring, Clarence ee Sayvi la Henry Smi 7 aged ‘ bo . . ve t, Lee Tiddle, Emory Waterman, ‘Tom Williams, Ch : rO'Neal, Tim Ring, © ace oesayvilla. r aoe Ber axs ure, Exidie Tiedem,n, Henry **Waterman, Kad Wiltea E } O'Neil Rags Rippel, Master . Schalestok, Mike Smith, J. M Str: — "ha ss E TK) Timmer R Watkins. ra woe. 4 O Neil, Thos. Bobby Schallenberger. *smith, Evart A. ei naeninrs erhert Ti “eo atkins, Frank °°*Wililan \" ° Stretmove ile Timmor Alf ‘Odonnell, Rollin Porter, John Roach, iad J. G. Smith, Joe Strickland, bert Timmons. Alfred B (Ki Watkins, Frank Williamson, ( Olenik, John Porter, Chas. Roberts, Clint **Scharding, J. J. °**Smith, A. V Stri land, a Tinney, Pronk Watkins, Omer Willis, Oy a "Olmstead, Louis Porter, 4 Cc. **Roby, Dan : : *omith, Thompson on ger engines T bi 7 reWatas ~~ a ony cea, Le Dd. — Kenneth Roberts, J. Stanley Smith, Ed J A} ee x Be 1s Todd. iia Pesan, Dull Wien: | es rtega leo otter, Bernie Roberts, Frank Red Sith “Siean nr ang gta Toso, § -_ Wileon | “a eSeiui "ie Roberts, Fra — » a Stree . ae " x £0, Beneational (L) Weatherwax, Ops aa x ‘ : . / : . , ey a Struble, . olson, * J ; ette he ater : erts, G. B. (K)Smith Chas. E. Tool 'y, , ; ret , ng | cou: 2 it. Por = shoserte, Frank He gga ea metnen, W »* —— a Ginger Toy 2 Har y Heland wheen Farl I 5 to. Jack rerti Roberts-n, Dolphus Snedeker, F St ~ ss | 3 nia eee eee Bos Wilson, E Owens, Warren H. = Prevost, *Robertson, Philip aoe i Sturm, Ivan Trevalion, Fred Webb _ ‘ilson, KR fs Owens : + K Prewitt ) n, Philip Snyder, Ted Stutz, Jack Tripp, Cash A Wet "Scot | dl a , Teddie (K) Prev Robinson, Jolin . c Snyder, Chas. ***Styer, Issle Troutman, H. F Webn CE ae tire ywens, Pat J. Pric Wm. Robinson, M. A. Seott, ay J. ***Snyders, Bros.’ St net D . ker, ‘ ee? jebster, — wie " Owens, Billie Primrose, Al T. Robinson, Nat €. Sco*t, W. M. . ts ee Tackett, ‘Geo. Wi “pe : Owens, i a 3 Pr basco, M. C Robinson, Mr. **Scott, Wm. A. *Solem, H. Olson (K ) meen, Bowerd Turlyfill, m3 K. Wine ywens, Walter Pr & Diamond Sister (L)Scott, Jas. J, “Solem, Henvickke Suleman, M Turcer Billy M. We : Wintes De (B)Ozorf, Prot. an & Len ***Robinson & **scott, H. B. Ol ouleman, i. r silly M. -Welde, | Frank Winton, D. ¢ : Pacia, Robt (L)Pughe, Geo. V. Ee Saeek ne on gon **Sull.van, J. M. Turner, Roy Weintraub, Bet 4 sep age, . pune tae” Ufleen6 _Excella *Scott, Edw. ‘Sommers, Geo. *Surchin, Harry Turner, Oscar Weiser, Jno. M Vittrotk, “et t Page, Sidney Purcell,’ Kirmit Rockford —" Scott, HB. BSosnoce, Val. Surrey, R. D. **Twist. Willie Welemel. Deol” . (| BA Sidne ircell irm! ford, oni. Scouton, _ 8s *s r Tkai : , ; ; h) 4 ope e, Sidney J. (K Paris Geo. EB Rodemore, Chgs. Scriver, Clyde rn Bin Witte mr +) —_—s oul a ieee Wel ie & b -_—k | +4 iF 7 ( s alr ** y ~ 4 Sutton, ( ock, j s EB. rol — ; } “*sPalmer, al ches Pu l, “Bil od ~ mene “isco Scruggs, Louis Gon sine. pe ¥ *Sutton, Harry (K) Underwood. Bob Wells Ie one ae s Art n t <> **Purman, An A *Seabrook. Ned SOCCEIING. SSCrver Sutton Chester M. Utter, Gill mery W ane par! 7 *Palmer, wre 5” Quille n Girte dy FB. Roebuck, Harry P. Seal, Ernest Spencer, Roy Lee ***Swanner, Ray L. Vail. Bobby Wentz os M a. We “ 4 **Palmer, Jos. ° Qui “a *Rogel, Frank **Sears, Sam ‘Spencer, C hief Swartz, Pete **Valeez. A. Wer.ikoff, Jake Woe My ti r, Lewis ih om “oe ie {®) )Rogers, Wm (K)Seeman, H. R. inn Geo. H. Sweet. Alfred **Vilentine, J. M. West, Billy Ww. wrift., ’ x. 1 { i, Claude D. (L sind ds **Rogers, Frank W. *Seigel. Irvin Spencer, Jack R. **Swigert, WarrenD, Van & Lee West, W. H et Woods, itoy :} } 1, Jack Frenei (L)Ba ms, EB EB Rogers, Wilson Seigrist, Thos. (K)Spencer, W. A. Swisher, John W. (K) Van Court, C. F. **West, Cal L. w “ty r é ; ***Nedlick, Mickel Albert 8 Rae, Dr. em ey pet Seitz, Clarence E. Spe = oa _ Swertz, Herman Van Gene Michael West ‘vit, Geo Woodw ‘i t : 5} itens esr uit ojaham, r cys Reet erlir F ‘ red. oe ae i wNeece ha | sam’ J — rince GAGs, Francis x. TR) Sraney. iy Sylvester, Jack *Van Norman The “Weston, Fred Woodworth : " 219 i "3 * k, San sel r, Exnie **Rolles w J K) Ser ior, W. EB. *Spiegel M. 7. Syivester, Dan “ey . Great ose West mm, Jack Worf, Claude B ¥ R Nela 00 Jack ae *Parke oo. oom See <> mm — = Goring, Gast Sylvester, Frank Verdi te | ~~ sean ston, Frank K. ***Wrenn, Joe —felsom, t _ = ae tn ethene “a . : ** Springer Tabor. O. E andiver 4 3 halen, Tom **Wre © — : Nelson, c 'N. ae eee ae ee se 120. Sexton, Th J. s ae Pe w. P. Talbot, Houston (K)Varnum. Geo. *Whalen, Geo. A. **Wrig ht, Ear — : Ke son, Bud #*Parks, Jas, Ellis tash, Benjamir coon 4 em Seek os St "eee “ **Talbott, Houston (K)Vermelto,_ C (K) Whee ier, B. Rw ‘ : TH Nelson, Marvelous Parmlee, ee “9g ie > ha > vate tr teas oo egg age Stacey, . ; oT Hey, ‘Vener, Bona nw het , 1 ditney — Parmilee, Harry FE. Ka viurn, Hal **Rooney, Jim W. Shaffer. Fritz Stacey, EB ggg J. *Verner, David y Ww oot i Wright, Jitney ; Nelson, ‘Thos. Parsons. Jam é tautt | act *Roor ey. James Shaffer, Jas. R. te Ny ee EO ote Vernon, C Whiles, Roy Wright, M. E Wi Nelson, Prin s, Js (K y, . *Rosare, Mr. s or. Ver Stafford, m nereet — y Wright. K. Creat Nelson, Be » ‘ Parsons, Flmer M. (K Ray. Reuben Roscoe, Leon Shaffer ; — s*Staiey. Marcon Tene ur, Robert Vermin," Rtiph po. irl & habe Writ? “y nr Creston | ae . cies, toe Dr : Se nk. Stallar B ° arbox eo. ye sitaker “ en a pS a (K) Rose, Frank Shankel, LaRu allard, B. P. : , 2 : Wyman : ; on E a *Patrick, H. B. Ray, Wilber Rose, Harry D, Shaughnessy P . (K)Stalmaker, P. I. 4, T8!tY., Earl at White” t Wyinan “aex 2 1 a *Patt, Tony J. Raymond, Juggling "Rosin : janes . ***Stan. Rill Tartell, Julius it A rhite, Gyp . Geo j aie sé ; y J. ina, Patsy Shaw, Eddie Elm F. Whit Wynkoop, Russel! : ' Newman, Wm Patterson, Lester Raymonds, Larry Rosman, Al Shaw, Harry I (K)Stanford, Geo, eo _— Wa idell, Carl : > i -. Yager, Shorty ‘ag: t i 606 Neerme ‘ 3} atterson, Ear! ayes, Gus *Rose, Mr y Shedde dy oe. oo avior, Fitet ale, Ger: Jo : ' ama a = atters« “tg is ty : {[K) Rea, Sm ky Kosen, By Se itond: wes Stanley, J.T. Jack ray. Fitch W. ow ZY 4 whites Vari r nih . c . 4 ***Newsom. James ira, yl Hume aero meen m. **Rosenthal Novelty Shell. John K **Stanley, Frank = & oonevio’ "i Waznc . E c.. White Geo Tn oe ‘arte : ? Newsome outer earl, Jim edding, Slim Act *Shepher : aed vier,” Harry ner, Clvd a, = rode, be *Nicasia, Mike. JIa pedicini, 1. L. **Redmon, Billie *Ross, 0. W ual a RK. Stenbey. foo srarlor, Harry M. Wagner, Billy os shen Cpe. Yolen clive ee C **Pepper, Abe **Redmond, W. X. *Rothw E **Sheppat ) Staniey. Ray (K)Taylon: Jai fagner, : ke Whiteside, ; fon, es . nt Nichols, Eldon 1 ell, J. eppard, R. H. & (K)T Wagner, Spike White rretl oe ‘ Nicola, Will Pereita, Gavriel 8, Redrick, Charley" Rowans. eddie Shepard, Jeck Stanley, Jack mtg: We Wamner, Cartronist Whitesice, rr Yost. Fred. pl ; “ 1 i uc ne , er t ° artoon itesia oat 4 ' *Nickols, H. Perry, Fred Reecogg, J. **Royce, Ray Sheridan, Verne B. Stinsberry, W. D. ee — Waites, Austral) a Whitm Geo We 3 Noun “tr # 4 : Nickola, Dr. **Pester, Leot ard C. Reed, G. M. *Rubini, Jan Sherman, G. B en, L.A. Templeton, Geo. wajiron. Billy v Whitt — De ™ Yorng, W te ‘ "Miehaieh, toward Pettmane Claude Ree i. Paul oo ~s4 omg Mr. . teen ah os **Templeton femme Walker, Marshall *W — a = Young B ord Ban Be. ono v3. “Seek Co. a Stecarling, y 1, Geo hap * : be yng la ——s laine ' wwictge Cait See AX, W.-dn eS. kK “Sherwood, wens J (ik)Steel M. A. ® ; Porter Wane, Ww. O. Wh ey, Leo. C, Seueer. Bruce the di ig “Phifer, E (K) Reeves, Bi D jRumf ack Sherwood, Di Steele, M. A Tender Holla, Chief w,1)" + 3 Whitney, Joe * , Younger, Tex _ if kK ite Ibro: “ }. Ss, und, M. Shinomi ° f . 7 aii, . SS. Wh 'tten ** Youngman . i ; : gg TE eee is Pp hill a George oe Herman **Runyan, Glen Shinow 2 See meation "C. Ww. _ oo Wen. B ‘ (x Winton, w E. . ae Geo, a? ! «4% “*hillips, Jenne eiss, Patsy Ruserang, Henry Short, Ji j* mes i a wera, ine we wwhste we reteset. Umer . tonite: ps Baie. Cans rang, nry Short, Jno. V. Steer J wall, Jno, , Whyte, Arnott Zaino, Jos. ° ps, ‘ @ iter, rlyle Russell, Burt Shropshi oyete gy F +L A or” = : Norman, Accordiotist 1 Pi chard, James Remson, Arthur ai en mm | 1. G. {E)Steffene, Jock ‘Terry, Ed A. ** Wallace, E A Wilbur es comet a 16 : ~ me ML, oe — — ro —y Liovd F Sidney, Frank patos — i ee, Ge ong Al Wilde 7 HH. F Zellen » mi ‘1 th ' a Some : . Ste is, Chas 5 ‘ » © x alla y , -. 3° ; | * North Tea, . 1 yale "nig Ruse ‘a s Al a an, fan oe wane, P Gladstone i hayer, Herbert (kK) w = Wes nga bat lS {sy gence, Pe, ‘ am Novak, Ben F. ' oe Harty Rheda Royal Shows (KS bv. Albert Silaman, Mohammed _ eee ogerson, O. J, *Wallave. Bi PoWilk! & Lowth o: ne = seecyineion Jack a ~— gy on **Sadhoo. Prince S'll'to, Raymond Stevens, E. & Nelson Th wma, Cari L. (K) Wallace, R in cowie Onan e zee ° as A ; ien. J ‘ er, Chas. ) Rice, arl Cc. ) M ~ Waelte ; le 1s, E oma, "mm ***Walsh, Mg . , -4 Lig Zag Rerue 7 oa ee » egy ha hice Senate _ eregeger, Ed Ali Sen . Ww a on evens, Frank Thomas, Walter Hale Welsh. James tt pat llert. Kel'a *Zimmy (Half Mw s Star, J. M. Stevens, Wm. H. Thomas, Charlie Walton, Edw C Pulte Warey 8 eae ton, Exlv 4 Ww illiams, Maple Zinn, A. M story, which is an allegory of life with th 7, 3 e which Mle, Klementowicz remie whe ‘ters ** ” Ty.) : P : : = ds ne ’ g ; | character Research”, “Guilt”, “Justice and is repeating ber aeaoueeliaes t “The —program will be presented and the soloists an| <p 7 ‘ ng atic 0 1e Swan uneed are E j ; AND OPERA NEWS Life concerning the life of the noted com[stelle Carey, soprano, is the soloist, and th Telv Ya: ae ee | | eae: Chesin. ‘os Und a Sh ag lls bs ‘aa Petr se Phased ’ ee = = “ef Telva, contralto; George Meader, tenor. * . . . t ~o i ° a sis > v . , _ original conception from the pen of Mr. Emery. Ballet Corps, is doing a new dance ver hy nt | = . “ i F ce versio ’ F q MOTION PICTURE MUSIC NOTES mre A pers = orchestration from the Chopin the ‘‘Blue Danube’’. € In Beffale last week Sigmund Spaeth talked \ | ; ; colle oy 4 yalte vids : el “rye Sei : ; | icedhe teak waka rag “ee ¥ “ Walter Davidson. Excerpts from ‘‘Blossom Time"’ opened last a + san 4 "° ig ’ ee } a recent program given at the Dallas week's musical pr . 2 f Music yesides broadcasting twice over In the prolog to the feature Florence MulPalace Theater, Lucille Bosley, dancer, gave Theater oan inte be at the St. Paul Capitol the radio. Mr. Spaeth is doing good work | ' ; ” hod er A ' , ‘ 3 —— f ‘s > . “ysl ors “nce a P ‘ C : wee sing , pages . assisted by the an artistic interpretation of the ‘‘Legend of Fay, accompanied by = i room Sta ee ee Se ee gr aeaigeEcncrneny “ apito F > y is Tio ; . -09.9° ay, ‘ 2 ¥ e bal £ 4 7 , a ) nt : and Doris Niles impersonates the Nile’. There was also a specialty number an added feature of th r string quartet. were the enjoyment to be had from iistening to tl Ls > 9 > le i . . Ral " : e ‘ 29 7 : abe x : 7 | ’ : : sates aula tn hat Cebabihi Gioee te seenke -diiitel URES" canning aitiies Maanen ' program, and for the good music which before his talk ny of his > dager Sali noonday organ recital by Arthur Koerner selec yp rt by ecunoa. ; and Mrs. Derié Bachrech. Scien tree: “haat ites echearers believed to be “‘high-brow’’ musi P| — ure en ‘Mignon’? opened the muDuring the first anniversary week of the New Last week's mu r ea henge t 2 sical program a he Eastman Theater, RochTiffin Theater f Ji 4 ae eae sical program at the Atlanta 2 ester, N. Y.. the week of October 21 with vember 5. sell tea sone vent to NoHoward Theater opened with the overture from ——s Sle eee et a ane = ° . ais : r od, > > . “ H ) oe Y . , , P ‘re 3c 2 Viadimir Shavitch and Victor Wagner directtheater, is presenting en a een = oe Orpheus” (Offenbach), played by the Howard ae pce het nal mew named aelbnamnge 2 ; 4 , od 4. 4 0 s own origina Wonde Orchestra i . ic Snri ace was pecentiy ewes I . = ing. Gladys Bliss, Margaret Miller and Der. 2 r rehestra and conducted b Enric 7 opened for the purpere © 2 } ‘ Mill é organ solo novelties. \ ' = : , eae, ee S en E othy Saunders gave Fourdrain’s ‘‘In a Garden’ in the past aca pole oe me srtlpesae oat aes ils noe aroma et pple women. rthur Woolley. well known in. the = é y organ nov s. ° ee a fod! es ra | 2 7 and other members of the ballet presented a The prized piccolo on pra the “aig Dan wie RPE mate TD NT SD Ae She otahesh Praag te cence agg 5 1 erences cg ir ale yarns ; " ) ram. ‘ircles, has been engaged to coach = an i ) : he third (Decatur) E y i , 3 number of the ballet was a ‘*‘Pastorale’’ by minstrel ‘ era ed fee a aa ee Selections from Puccini's ‘‘LaBoheme” and a pupils in dramatic technique. = : —_ 2 i # ’ i el. aye is composition xie’’, is Riesenfel ‘lassic: j E| Fritz Kreisler, in which Mari fF ‘ aie * : : s ae asieet jase, ensue j iain E George K Marion Tefft and M. now in the possession of Walter H. Schritmer, Riesenfeid and Willy St Sane The A = jeorge Kunowitch danced. director of a theater orchestra in Lexingto’ y Stahl, are the orchestral 1e American Orchestral Society of New York = Two novelties have prominent places on the K Short ‘ exington, offerings this week at the New York Rialto has commenced its third season and will further = musical program at the New Y : pmax y. Shortly before the death of Mr. Emmett Theater. There is a!so an original develop its effort ican mested 5 sorpamge 1 F at the } ew York Rivoli Thethe instrument was given to Mr. Schribner by novelty by Ale d : ge magn stud Sone thean ofpuitintty 00 obtel E ater this week. There is an elaborate producthe noted minstrel, whose home was also in t y by Alexander Richardson, organist at udents and afford them opportunity to obtain = tion of Amy Woodforde-Finden’s “Indian Love Mt. Vernon. When he composed ae ee ba a a combining the stereopticon and the places in established orchestras. Altho this = Lyrics’’ and an artistic little Harlequinade, ‘Dixie’? he played it on the piccolo f r th petit fromm Sto seat Slazing tn toe ew York, Fi the Love Lyrics’, replacing the usual orfirst time whea the minstrel opened “4 aoe from its ranks playing in the New York Phil Fa ; ¥ : t > ne i New . . : . chestral overture. Susan Ida Clough, mezzoYork, and as the melody won instant approval CONCERT AND oo tu dn aouhentoge of Chuebinusth ad Oe, Lasts , soprano; John Bernard, baritone, and Maurice FE “ Ce : | r , ’ >t Maurice Emmett was prompted t it J i aa Cass, dramatic reader, are the principals in for it Sear athe ae NOTES j ’ this number. agnifice settings ¢ aes oni , i} n we " “— ent settings are used for Bright Moments in a Musie Shop’, a clever Sens naan eee iis production, designed by Jo yens ar ’ , ' 4 + ae spend é ned by John Wenger, art sketch, was arranged and presented for the Sigrid Onegin aan , the Eastman School of Music, in Rochester, had : ro he Riesenfeld theaters. ‘‘Harlesecond week of G. B. MeKay’ **Lonisiana recital at gin, contralto, will give a song the distinction recently of appearing as sv lol vinade’’ is being interpr . . ; '. . s aonis { eri " ogie ve ¥ ‘ ‘ ‘ au wie is being interpreted by Marley and Five’, syncopators, and Ham Crawford at day heh meg _—* New York, on Satur. before the faculty of the Conservatory of Mrs it scar t naint s iw : ‘ ray ‘rnoon, ove , 7 . ri “ ( ‘ ard with quaint settings. Grauman’s Metropolitan Theater, Los Angeles pigeons <i wal cae Geely, Mak GR EE Os le eal f : ané” nkeseeintion of “The Scasich This eres ses de See riggs : of the faculty, but of several of the lead ne ) Dancer’? was offered last week : ) : ‘ Jeb n the coast Elsie Janis with her company will tel , | | ‘ eck at the Silasurd> aftes «Soke deel Melee Or Peel : pany w make her musicians of Europe who were in attendance } Theater, St. Louis, with the music by the same London and two vaudevill sa 18 4 vie first appearance as a concert artist in Boston at the concert ( m a ota 3 ‘ an audeville cirenits Another at Sy i seve ‘ , t ~ oe Shaver, the singer played by interesting musical number was Sid Grauman's eee ee ee \ Johnny Maher and pages by Melba Vierdag } j . : # . ge y 3 vi erdug prolog to the feature film, entitled ‘“‘Aero: | Woody and Lee Wilson. The Three Little Maids planing in Cloudland’’, which introduced a Marlo Chamlee, tenor of the Metropolitan, PineT RECITAL oF SEASON \ gens a group of novelty dances during this me.odious sketch with musie and dancir and and his wife will make their home at the 4 {( > “8 ~ ' . ! if sie ancing, 1 io . i i e ir — we mt ( ollins and Harlan, wellHenry Murtagh at the Wurlitzer gave his peace Nerthern Hotel during the Metropolitan To Be Given in New York by Harold \ own ie tor Record artists, are appearing at original conception of the popular hit, ‘Love season in New York City. Bauer on November 3 } the Missouri for the current week. Tales” as i Stas rs . Managing Director Edwin 7 Emery of , . . Sheridan Pestascam ; Pewee = Eme ry of the On the musical program being given at the Paul Koschanski, violinist, will be soloist at : Harold Bauer will give his first recital in . shee an ea aa Jreenwich Village, New New York Strand for the current week in the the pair of concerts to be given by the PhilNew York City this season at Aeolian Hal, verted ity, is producing next week a new overture, ‘“‘LaForza del Destino’, played by harmonic Symphony Orchestra in Carnegie Hall Satestay qtteenees, Hovemmer o Yue Be ‘ om te Agente: called Research . In the Mark Strand Orchestra and conducted by New York City, on November & and % ee ee ee a aa : s nu e j peg egy ‘ p . 2 , ( ' eae will appear Peggy Taylor and Carl Edouarde, angmented by Louis Dorney ie Fe ee ees } ; pdys axine ¢ e . i 7 ss ey Axi rs as “ dancers and Ruth Elin tenor, and Giusepnoi Martini, baritone, who are The Society of the Friend ft tie » eenth Century Transcriptions, ‘ ut uigu irniffrida as the soloists The singing the “‘Solenne de ¢ my ' 1 ogg "of th | rt re ' ‘ g ‘ . a » (nestora aria fro Kive its first subscript , ; ' mime is embellicheS with near tactiett . ses . ulbseription concert of — the , . 3 2 » same composition. There is a «pecially en : , mental musical interludes which enha pecially aceon on Sunday afternoon, November 11, In look thru the Hotel Directory in this fxs « ne arra : “Diverti T bie | e the arranged number, called “‘Divertissement’, in the Town Hall, New York City. A Bach we kind of a hotel you want may 'e | = s