Courier Gazette : June 12, 1897

Courier Gazette : June 12, 1897

G x , m Rockland Gazette The Largest Rockland Tribune Circulation Union Times Consolidated March 17, 1897 T he Courier-Gazette. In Eastern Maine ------------------ ------------------- — TW ICE-A-WEEK . TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. Two Dollars a Year R o ck lan d Maine Saturday June 12 '8 9 7 Vol. 5 2 .. N o. 36 BANGOR'S MUSICAL FESTIVAL “ Salve Maria,” in the most satisfactory man­ AGAIN FOR COOLIDGE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES George O . Cooasbs, IN A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY He Can Cure ner, was warmly received, and did not dis­ Fred Davies, appoint the scores of her friends in the T h e R o c k la n d P h y s ic ia n ITaa S o m e th in g The Commercial’ll Account of n Notable Liat From 189ft Dowa To the Present George Stewart, audience who were looking for great things Good not traits of Du Maurier and Anthony th e S ick To Say By Way of a Rejoinder. Event— Rockland Kinger's Triumph. Time—Where They Are Sltnated. T . Raymond Pierce, from her on Wednesday night. M r. R. W . Walter Weeks, Hope, drawn from life, appear in one of It can be said without fear of contradiction W hen a writer accuses another of being Sawyer’s obligato to this numl»er was so well The list of Rockland H igh School gradu Percy V . Hunt, Gibson’s “ London” drawings in the June that Bangor has not before listened to a con­ anonymous, and making statements not done as lo be a real feature of the program. ales from the years 1865 to 1886 inclusive AKred Keyes, “ Scribner’s.” cert of such quality, for its kind, as was given backed up by documentary proof or sworn Mrs Nelson sang twice, much to the grati­ was printed in the preceding issues of The •A. Boardman S. Austin, It has l»een decided to erect a club and Dr.Orrin Fitzgerald affidavits, he should not be guilty of taking in City hall on Wednesday night, by tbe Courier-Gazette. W e continue the list below fication of the audience, the main number reading room at Broadstairs, in memory of Bangor members of the Maine festival chorus, 1898. the same method to establish a different and an encore, a pleasing waltz-song. Mrs. 1887. Charles Dickens, who wrote many of his The most wonderful man of theory. The recent article in The Courier* and some of their friends. The concert was May F. Austin, Rockland Nelson was accompanied by the orchestra. Ella F. Haskell, Rockland books there. A “ Dickens fete” will lie given the nif° has decided to visit opened, as announced, by the Pullen orchestra Mary E. Cate, Gazette claiming that D r. V . P. Coolidge She sang in that style which has so endeared Annie M. Spear, (Kennedy) there in the first week of July, to raise money with a familiar overture, and then Mayor Bral Nellie W. Crie, was never incarcerated in the prison at her to the hearts of Bangor people and with Ava Wood, (Jackson) for that purpose. presented, in a short speech, his ideas of the Cornelia K. Doherty, Thomaston, admits that Coolidge was alive that faithful care which is her prime charac­ Eleanor L. Griffith, festival, then introducing M r. W illiam R. M ary A. Foley, The Macmillan Company announces a new and at large after the time of his alleged teristic. Charles M . Erskine, Cbaoman, of New York, whom he termed Eva B. Gav, edition, with new stories, of a little book en­ 15 death, and as that is the n int aimed to be Miss Bradford has not, in the opinion of Frank C. Norton, Linda M. Guptil, (Wotton) titled “The Flower that Grew in the Sand,” established by the first of this series of articles, “ tic greatest chorus conductor of this country, the writer, sung so well in Bangor before Ezekiel N. Nelson, ’ — probably of the idorld.” Elmira L. Hamilton, (Tuttle) by Mrs. Ella Higginson. The new title will And will examine all who call the “anonymous author,” anonymous no Wednesday night. H er operatic selection, Fred J. Simonton, Mr. Chapman made a characteristic ad­ Alice L. Glover, be “ From the Land of the Snow Pearls, on him free of charge. Ho longer, is inclined to regard the writer of that followed by M r. Bartlett’s “ Dreams,” was Annie L. Crie, (Besse) dress to tbe audience, which was large and •go, Sara A . Larrabee, Tales of Puget Sound.” treats all diseases, and will not article as an ally. It would scarcely be good both sung and acted, so vigorous was her Carrie I . Jameson, Boil enthusiastic, and explained the meaning of Bessie A . Robbins, Nothing definite has as yet been done in military management to quarrel with one on presentation of it, and the “ Dreams,” was Carrie E. Orbeton, (Calderwood) Vinalhaven tell you that bo can cure unless Etta L . St. Clair, regard to the memoir of the late Professor the field of battle who was fighting a com­ the festival to the fullest degree. H e showed offered with such an enchanting touch of Mabel Spring, Chelsea, Mass. it is so. Dr. Fitzgerald's rep­ how the Maine festival will be brought to Mary A. Thorndyke, (Winslow) Drummond, hut it is said that a biography mon enemy, even though he was a ernnk, pathos that the audience was thrilled deeply. Helen L. Snow, (Bain) Staten Island, N. Y. utation for curing tho sick is Bangor in September, if the citizens want it Marietta C. Tolman, will be prepared. It is also made known that and fighting in a aaost erratic manner. So Miss Bradford has never before shown us to Susie R. Trueworthy, Melrose, Mass. not questioned. No m a n l i k e and how, when the aflair here is finished, it Nellie J. W alker, n volume of hitherto unpublished essays and our unknown friend’s production is accepted what extent she is, besides a singer of great Carrie Winslow, HIM EVER LIVED. as showing that the proofs of a living man will be repeated in Portland for the benefit of powers, an actress as well. It is evident that Georgia F . W iggin, articles will be printed before long. Frank M. Packard, Roslindale, Mass. Mary A. Woodside, having been seen and recognized as Valorous the western choruses who cannot afford to operatic laurels await her whenever she New novels announced by the Appletoni •L u lu S. Erskine, Alena L. Young, P. Coolidge, after his alleged death, were so come so far over distances which mean chooses to pluck them. •Jonathan P. Cilley. include “ Fierce-Heart, the Soldier,” an his­ Remember the Date strong as to overbear a half-dozen affidavits that several cents per mile. Myrtie M. Young, D r. Wasgatt played his violin solo, the 18 8 8 . torical romance by I. C. Snaitb, author o f he was dead; and compel people to believe, Then the concert proceeded. Mendelssohn concerto Op. 64, in the most Frank C. Welch, “ Mistress Dorothy M arvin” ; “ Nulm a,” an Mattie G. Turner, Thorndike Hotel, Rockland, though against their will, that means were The main feature of the evening was the finishel style; he refuted to respond to an Rockland Arthur L. Orne, Australian story by Mrs. Campbell Praed, and Carrie L Anderson, (Collins) Washington William D. Hall, J u n e 15. fouad to substitute another for the cndem npd choral singing, by tbe 200 Bangor singers encore, although the audience demanded it “The Folly of Penn Harrington,” a novel by Theo S. Lazell, C. W . Crockett, murderer. under M r. Chapman’s direction. The stage in the most peremptory fashion. Boston Julian Sturgis. was just large enough to accommodate this 1880. In B elfast J u n e 16. It matters little, to the main point of the Thus the concert was a success. The play­ 18 9 0 . Ian Maclaren, it is said, will not publish great chorus, and in front of the centre there Grace C Andrews, controversy, when or where the substitution ing of the orchestra, particularly in the choral Rockland Augusta DeShon Albee, any work of fiction this year. When his next had to be erected an extension of the plat­ Adelaide M. Crocker, took place. numbers, and again in the Ringwall selection, Emma Luella Crockett, volume of stories does appear it is expected form to hold the big W eber grand piano, the Nellie F. Dow, (Rice) But, as the present writer has advanced a was beyond reproach, and this notwithstand­ Caro Boynton Rhodes, that it wjll deal with more than one theme orchestra and the dais upon which the con Mary C. Fogler, wholly different theory, in the article first ing the fact that the men had been in a dis­ Lillian Mae Baker, found in America. I Us “ Life of Christ” which ductors stood during the concert. Fannie K. Burpee, published in the series, and as it conflicts tant town the evening before on a difficult Carolyn Sumner Blood, is to be printed In McClure’s Magazine, is be­ Elizabeth B. Jameson, ■tr«»ngly with affidavits admitted to have been The best choral number, in the opinion of piece of concert work. When the concert Bertha Florence Hall, ing carried steadily toward completion. THIS IS FOR YOU! written by the parties whose signatures are the audience, seemed to be the “ Evening” closed M r. Chapman, who had directed the Kittie E. Lawry, Maude Ethel Knowlton, Dodd. M ead & Co. will publish in the au­ attached to them, he is in duty bound and song by Lassen, which was indeed sung in a Winnie S.

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