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Massachusetts Hall--1, Francois Filet Mignon; 2, Pippin the Short; 3 to 12, The Winegar Wolks; 13 to 24, The Vagnbond King...
...Gaelic Fantasy, "Armrain No N-Gaedeal" (New), O'Donnell The Band 2. Cornet Solo, "The Carnival" Arban Mr. John Dolan 3. Suite, "Cuba under Three Flags" (New) Sousa a. Under the Spanish. b. Under the American. c. Under the Cuban. The Band 4. Soprano Solo, "I am Titania," from "Mignon," Thomas Miss Marjorie Moody 5. a. Love Scene from "Feuersnoth" R. Strauss b. March, "The Liberty Bell" Sousa The Band 6. "Jazz America" (new) Sousa 7. a. Saxophone Octette, "I Want to be Happy," from "No, No, Nanette" Youmans Messrs. Stephens, Heney, Goodrich, Weigel, Weir, Johnson, Conklin and Munroe...
...soft as the jargoning fountains of Italy. That was a mistake. Her next, a number from Dinorah, came more welcomely; it had a thinner flavor. The coldness of her music increased; the warmth of the audience increased commensurably. She sang Bishop's Pretty Mocking Bird, the Polonaise from Mignon. Then the Mad Scene from Luna-flight upon flight of crazy silver bells pealing in a ruined steeple rimed with frost. That cold, brilliant audience rose to her; they clapped and clapped again; they cheered her until her car (which even the gallant 50 could scarce have budged) took...
Died. Charlotte Mignon ("Lotta") Crabtree, 77, famed actress (retired); in Boston. She began her career in a Nevada camp town where, after a hostile reception, she so won the hearts of the proud miners that they are said to have thrown nuggets of gold, bags of gold dust, at her feet. When she appeared in Niblo's Garden, Manhattan, admirers tossed her their watches and chains, tied up in handkerchiefs. She owned the Hotel Brewster in which she died. Her fortune, estimated at $4,000,000, was largely left to charitable organizations...
...Symphony "Pops" Concert will give the following program at its performance tonight: March, "Tannhauser" Wagner Overture to "Mignon" Thomas Old Slave Song, (Saxaphone Solo, A. Laus) Fantasia, "L'Oracolo" Leoni Second Hungarian Rhapsody Liszi Meditation, from "Thais" Massenet Waltz in A minor Grieg-Jacchia Hymn to the Sun from "Iris" Mascagni Ballet Suite, "Nutcracker" Tschaikovsky Waltz, "The Skaters" Waldteufel Cortege from "The Queen of Sheba" Gounod