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THE SUN THURSDAY JANUARY 29 1903

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LIMERICK DAMS HAPPY DA

HKIXti A TALK OF TilE TRIALS O-

A RUMP HOW POET

The ThIrst Tint Overpower and the ML

lint Suppllr Mean of CirtUflcatl-Mm Krnilal on Stiffcrlnaj HIv

null Win at the Dolli of the Earl

Austin Dolwoti sings What h Thereiliu Air Today That Makes DocembSeem IMu May or words to that tffecIf wo not the poom U a rondeaPut no mutter Tho rcntlmcnt wns uppc-

tiuHt in the mind of the poetically Inclinetnillii on Hump row yesterday Hum

row lot U repeat U the quite Ideal titf thnt portion of the Tenderloin haunt

liythoatrlcil folk Expensive furred an-

frojKd ovorcmts wore laid ooldo aMOW left temporarily with designing rol-

tlvis All theatredora sunned itseLf o-

l tin ent ldo of Broadway and In pall-

or In friendly congwted knots the wort-

rllieoumd tho thousand and threenpporniost In tho dally budget of news

Among thorn flitting from grouproiip happy excited by level raj-

of a tepid sun was Dan LimerIck variousas Limerick Dan or Dan tho ma

who makes tho Limerick You mui-

luvo MMMI Dan and him ca-

iit vtT forget that gangling figuretho

Kiillpiit hOllY smallniiii full of a poetiiv times when lie rides InJamoH Tliornton condosccndH to tendern nod An haughty as Arthur Weld li

mil Iw and then Hoi Nhlncit for nilOixlV with tho world and Djvil tako thliindmoct-

Hut the cruel drab days sure tfollow th fp ffosU of rum and rea orDan fall by the wayside and none PO mcaon tho How hilt to point at 1dmfincer of room What a A Lent

man of humorIn ft in wayside Inns trying to raise thwind with lila It UHint Dan Is sublime Like tho lato Pai-Vrlnlne ho writes only for his thirst HitIer wpaknews In resellbianco to Dan Daly Tell Poet Dan thahe I the tho comedian andhivo won a stanch friend for lifo

At noon yesterday Dan was In afor a Some unkind wag

hini that Tim Wizard of Oz managerwere a Vitrlel of PabftHi l et Limerick on the title of their

successful comic opera That settleiI-t with four comradeslinn started for tilt Cirelo walkeinot ticcauM walking wa healthy hutHowever on their arrival at theatrePan the ho was brimming ovewith his peculiar joy of life a thirst an

was plainlyto thn management and then toof tho friends their lie was mada living truth

Jlvn mo and paper demandsDnn 0 Is an unusual but Ill dIt Ho did This Is what ho wrote

There tiaa a young lady of OrMho swore by the Wizard Ilox

Hut when she aaw HopperShe What a

Such a literary roz ae woz

They took ofT their wnathorbeaten tileand naliitrnl Dan Hut the managerlooked

Whos thlw Boz was askedOh thatV tho pen name of Chnrle-

Dlckeiid gnyly refponded thorhymefter-wlio saw that keg an his own

Then you had hotter take the stuff tHerald Square Theatre We don

want to mix the public up with two showsyou know

They returned smlly to Broadway Dailoot at tract ix of

ritlll undaunted thY sought tlio cfllccof the Herald Square

Is harlie lien he inquiredCharlie Miller Charlie Evans

Hopper or Charliemean the manager returned Dan

firmlyHos at a funeral of deadheads and

rant Iw seen thi startlingcould pull tlio man through

hole in thn friends lm tlrhuh Into tho street where another counciof war was

Lets try K A E said Dan A roar o

joy Fun was surely at hand Befor-

ther smote tho portals of tho BatlDan anxiously consulted his wits Could

thus 1 depended upon for another Im-

proinptu Llmerickt Well If not h

would rattle off any old rhyme Entthe gang Brief consultation with Bll

Bookkrr r always amiable DaiI M on summoned the thin bondnf his wretched knees knocking llku bllHard InlU he was escorted to the augun-fnnctum here he among others

Solomon An Daifeverishly his friends In nl

the was beginning trergn on Ho finished with aif the p neil and submitted his mii i

outpouring t cynical critics ThLrend

O Irrdclr SolomonWhat n hollow man

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Pretty had gasped the company Theonly Freddy laughed So you dont criticifohis tempt you may say anything Elatedharp Dan pocketed the fiftycent pieceoffered him It U regular price Thenho should have retired ho remainedand dared fortune-

I have an ilea for a little wong a parodyon Linger Ixinger he andforthwith fell to scribbling Tho othersWill regarded him cynically

Iet mo read it this isRood It will K A K

Pan bowed to I hn and not deign-ing lo notlco hUt companions whosoIulls with ho chantedaloud tho following extraordinary con-

coct lout for which dun allowance must homadoDanV thirst was still virgin thatday

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Observe remarked Dan proudly-the sllemvi detvived him the next effectof thn roturaS-

oi7o your Interruptedn cruel vulra What hoi Without Let-

down tie trap And In a twinkling DanfpU through the floor Into the wwer Anhour ho ciuergwl Into Fortysecondhtrrot and Broadway having fought a

through the As ho hadto ewlm for his life lila personal conditionmny be Imagined when he tho lightof day Coated mud his head hairnnd face a mask of clay Dan was takenfor till 0z Scarecrow on a furloughHis Limerick am ovor Ho willrhyme no morn shows or managers A big

nrt has Dan but his head fa ever athirstInhappy Dan

Robert Orauno longer Bob If you

PicasoU iiito confident that the Pattitour will Im n tremendous success ThereIs no joke In thn matter Ho the docu-

ments In the once I may ho n Oinilcberas THE HUN suggests ho exclaimed yes-

terday afternoon at tho Oilsey House

hut the Paul tour I being booked nowWe him why ho remained the onlymanager In the world who had not offeredto take control of grand opera at the Mtitro-

HUtnn hUM answer simple andMIP san t we hay as yet overheard lw-

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=an oft week saw Shaw Intaut Monday afternoon at the

Tho Pramattc Mirror declares that MiJohn D Barry IN tho author of Confei-slons of a Playrlght In February AimlteiThose confessions which stirred upanimals considerably we referred to

so remarkable it figure In tutucollectors cabinets It molts

Mnny thanks for leltlnir mo read the llttl-PI fry pretty and sad K tiecmi o It who live wrotmlwith mpg rfonl his dolN cearth Only wlven vrak lione t wives euffeiirouiih evin whothey ar happy wlvesl llclluve ineonlr-enlly women suffr n

belnir laiieliod at or iibintd SItthank you for letting mo read the play

After that and lu Irkhating clergymen fade into the mists of th

Weekly

news that William H Thompsonwas received with acclaim yeaturda

on the How About was the untveisal comment Thompson is n clever biunfortunate artUt who his

so effectually that the theatirgoing public to recognize It Anti

to know and fee Its favoriti-Tlioro i Mr Mansfield for Instanceis Mr Mansfield Boron Chtiriiwas Mansfield Ilrulut IH MaiiHfloldo Each he nwiimeH thi

Thompson drops out of Night and them ho to bo Nothe only time Mr Mansfield ever lost hi

was mat week in the Marburv-Itootand oxamlnation Diero ho almoVforgot his name It Is a wi j actor wh

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The Tienirepreenlng plumes over It

legal victory contains many goohi the February IxfotKchlofest

them Ixjlnc Clark M

a national theatnThere la tho usual numlxr of pictureIllustrating recent productions

OPERA illllES SlXAXXK 4J4VSite la to Nine Jullftte M rinrrtt

Die MrlitfrtlnBcr RevivedThe management of the Motropolita

Opera House has engaged Mme HuzannAdams the soprano for the rest of censorA Mine two Important partthis week Mine Adams will appear on Satutday afurnoon in Romeo ut a

for the time this season NextWednesday cf she will sing Jfarourril

Die MeUteralnger Is next to bo revivedThe flirt performance will b with tstrong cast on evening Feb 16

woonnvnv TO TilE XKWSMEX

Tells Them How They Help HimlieU Their Promise to Anlst

Street Cltanltg romnilwioner Wood-

bury told members of the Now York Newsdealers and Stationers Protective uncBenevolent AsM latlon at a meeting at-

H Union Square last night how they couldhelp him clean the ntrwt Ha abs ana

the merchants of New York whohave demanded that tho Strict Cloanin-gIcpartnifiit their ah earls Input Wiiodbtiry said

The Stnct Cloaiilnir tomml i ioiicr dn ntwent lo drive anybody nut of hiiiln liiith Is en perted to rliin mid tli reire ctTtalii city ordliiBiio t which you mintnli rve I for Instance tliit ninnyn you are luisltipat under a

l a year and that underllc ni fl you not foil

mid but randy md fruit unitrliMritte avid water Thowwho nre rtolnif are not deiillnir fairly

the cityXnw I want to Ml you how can help

nil tn the Vou nil know thatlucre many ww rs thrown away In

vicinity tinwHstaiid You may notknow however that I am M lllMK your nist-iir tony W a ton tluit-I sold the refuse last year for nhnutl-innODn Now then when youmdy throwlnz a ncw i Into the

want If you ran convenli ntl to rnonMrate with and If ynu cantilok p p r up ynurMlf

I have ti n hnlod into by como ofine great incrchantH aunt some of thp ownersif lore l iiiiii i they huvrnt-snt Hi they think Is comlni from my-t isrtniont nd they Imvnit lintmove this thit the streets of thn tenement

districts are rleaii tonight even If thcans of some of the bin m rohfint havent

ttprn emptied I know It beeiiu Ive boonApDluuw I I tell you a

r thiit we havent nionv noucli or menIn dean till the Directs of this town UK

they should lit cleanedWhen the Commissioner concluded his

iddrcsH a member of tho association whoaid he was a wholesaler moved hat every

member of the organization aii ointelf a committee of ono to this Corn

clean tho streets and he alsomod that every member of the axsociaton engaged of hut

l e compelledo quit the sale of wares or get out-f association Ho requested thatommlRsioner Woodbury a canor waste near newsstand

Tim motion was carried and CommissioneriVoodbury thanked the man for hut nug-tchtion

ACTOR SHOOTS AT MnGIAnI-

nd Ilurclar Shoots at Artor And NrlllirrOne In lilt

George BMwn an actor had a lively ex-

vorlcnoe with a burglar early yesterdaynorning in his room on the fifth floor of

Square lintel at 147 West Thirtyfib tnt trban awoke about 4 oclocko find a man standing Ixtween his hednil tho window examining his shirt

got hk revolver from under thesaid to the stranger

What are you doing boreThe man wheeled around and

nil at him Th burglar piilleolver antI tired twice at U bnn s head

without waiting to MW the rffert jumpedwindow to the lire escape

Beban fired two more shots at theas hn wont down the

that titan on tilt blockrid boon aroused Polleetnen MoNiilly

Stevenson hunted for the burglarfound only a brown derby lou on tlm

ire capw hat hind two bullet holt s-

n the crownHebnn couldnt n Very good di

pription of his caller Whenf his tho only thing he missed was12 from his trousers ixxkot

tIT molt MTKH ALttERMKX-

Comprl Mount screen KBthrn to TellAllrgPrt Disorderly houses

MOITKT Vnnsox X Y Jnnoody of the Thirtyninth precinct at Wake

has decided to compelhis oollenguex of Mount Vernon

3 their assertIon about a number of

lleged disorderly houses In East Chesterwo men from tho Wakefield

latlon called on Jesse Holdredgo preslof the Common Council today and

ked him what he knew about theseosod notorious places He knew nothing

nltcd for Alderman Clarke When herrlved the detectives took him aside antIsked for his authority for the statementlie Into the Corpora

oti Counsels officeAlter oarao out n rtj ott r asked

Merman what took He suid-

r InformantsHull anti for WakcnYld-

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PEIILICATIONN

VERDIS ERNAN1 REVIVED

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brlcli Aehlcr a 1rnonal Triumph-

A chapter of operatic history might easilybo unearthed and published as apro os olthe revival of Verdis Frnani which tookplace last night at tho Metropolitan 0ierHouse But it seems hardly worth while tcmake a great to do arxnit it Mr Into hatseveral times promi od us n Verdi cycle

anti Un Ballo in Mnschern which wn-

crformed nt the Metropolitan In thn ohdays of Lilll Ixhmanti Perotti and Cerninn-

oxjra has actually bfvn In

Ve owe the resurrection of long defunctwhich has not heard Ir

Italian In twenty years to Verdianactivity anti to presence of Muse Som

lunch in tho companyOnce upon a liino Krnani was diem

n revolutionary creation and it

mad a musical figure of Verdi It fol-

lowed vms on tli heels of his Nabuccomind I Iimbarili and was produonl atVenice In 1844 Its success wns dun toits vigorous style of dramatic utteranceso different from the augury refinementsof the cool Bellini and tht rharacterlesnbrilliancies of the fatally facile DonizettiThe advent of an opera which haul tint onlymelody hut pnwlou and character seItaly by ears It all Miund elementarvto ILS now for w find in il the shapes whichmodem Italian operas but thinly hidewith their flimsy draperies of gaudy in-

strumentation anti arias nukewyounger than Dor Klieg

rude Jlcillilnder this opera whichVerdi a Kuropean reputation anti it iervento illustrate how tar away front Wagner-

tho writer of Otello and Falsttff wasin the of lute youth He was stillin his Neapolitan jHriod when ho hullaround thn aria ami when h fought f

fotno with re p t for tho snored ordof operatic line of battle en vat inn followedby cabaletta adagio by Ilio allegroMuch of Mm miieio sound nrude someliuieu rude again even vulgir lo ears no-piiKtomedto the rnfliieiiiinlH of AIdaand the gilding cf Verdian gold in theworks of thn young Itallnn Vet out ofthl atni rude method of nscat It our siiihibllities grew Verdisown Credo in Olcllo hi Nilein Mnscngnis end of tho first weno-of Lavailerla and Iliurcli U UH

lu ToKne lack th i rsi ctivejiovr for n pro-

per enjoyment f ol thetownnl tine

holy prison cf n KIIIR ofsixty years ago teething with revolutionary

tine r KIIID hcvnoshad a dlicut for the auditorsTo us moan nothing Again Italy

fallen asleep in Bellini and onlyIn Tho

of this riotous music riotous in Itswar against tho rcllneniunts of tiue hurt

from their andthrilled them with the consoioiisncsH of a-

new force If wo could hear only Uonizellifor n winter we too start Intonow life at tho bla l of Kmanff horn

hut all the power of tie work wiirforslxty

reproduction U is a dint whisperdown thou rusty of limo All we getout of it of Its flares ofbrass of Its cornet soloits blatant juxtaposition rf dramatic out-

bursts with music of thinstock We cull n few bits

In ohn I alma adorn Krnani Itivo-

lami Infelloe o til credevl andmurmur devout tlianks that wesome few singers who know how

lo volce these tune wo out oursensations after it Is all over and dividethat It is hnrrl to child again even justfor tint night Fnust and et-

Juliette even I s HuguenotN-liavo made old folk of us and wedo not caro for our llttio porringer any-more

Th was Inteifstlngtill moi so was tho nttitudn of the nuIlenoe Il was a large niidl nce one of

largest of the antI it had commnit with uxtx ctaton of having ote-if tlirtArt tnnt tunes It hail rcnitI was worth pnoo of an orchestratall to we Its entlni lasm oozingway After a few InfffocUml attemptso fan Itself Into a glow overmorn arias and duets trios it settled

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Harpers WeeklyT-

he aim of HARPERS WEEKLY is toefary week in and

text the living questions of the day

treated in an Interesting comprehen-

sive Way The issue of this Week

has among other contributors

William Dean Howelfs E S Martin

E F Benson Charles JohnstonHenry Loomis Nelson Robert W Chambers

Sydney Brooks Cy Warman

Wolf von Schierbrand

WITH ARTICLES AND

THE VENEZUELANAT WASHINGTON

THE TRANSPORTATIONPROBLEM IN NEW YORKT-

he Newt Subway and Us stations wiTh

The first drawings from the accepted plans

NEW EXPERIMENTS INWIRELESS TELEPHONY-

SIR PHILIP BURNEJONES-AND THE VAMPIREF-

orty pages of interest on the vitalquestions of the day

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itself down to a very recognitionIn singing of the principals

Indeed fHd forof approval In the match

art of Mme Slit in nor

own domain her kingdom in which tinroyal purl ilo of rawivign d rkh hor

Hli reigned right pland nil the other In Ihe oust WTC hut humbio follows of her courtly train She

them nil ofher ixatitifiil the style of tho old

xliool which d to theworld Krnaiil type antitchool for singing them

It would In to go through thetlt airs and diu in

art shnno mo t brIghtly forthat method of mu lo l ut-

wcirn out hut tliutn v m heard last nialuVrforiiuim will cherish inemorlif of lieuKrnnnl InvoUnii nnd her Tuto

irhii dFninni as among the hrigltestnnplii of liar delivery Such works a

can not thlrulto etlier uhllo they provide forMidi fiiiKors lint where are rl ingstars of the sohcol

None of tlo other singiiB was heard tgna advminge Mr ncniti was on-

Carlar Mr Mnr hl Krnani nnd hxloiiaiIn Rt o ki on Ru Untt Jr All o-

tinin did entirely too much off thekey ami Mr le was ex-tremely infelicitous Mr Scotll was es

nnd angry in and only tineor twice did ho nHiilloblo to the music three ofthe Imported Into the pulsatIlt of the contempora-neous Italian not Iiithe old lullabies of the early nineteenthcentury

tell Into line more easilyanti fnmwd tins linehonored mlclrcleretired stage during rests and rusheddown t the to shout the highnotes mist as chomies did which

blood ran warm in the consulshipof Mnpleson Mr MancinelU conductedthe knowledge anti vigorWhatever he may think of the oldfashionedmusic ho reverencrs Verdi too much Inslight his work Tho orchestra had tintrouble In disposing of its sham of theevenings labors The blowers ofenrned their money and sympathy

WHJAT IUTK Q ITS IlVMOIT-Hn Trnutile Mr Sii lint lies Tired of

HrliiR a riinrctiDudley Muck composer is to retire

front hi place as organist and choirmasterIn Plymouth Church Brooklyn on MayI He took the music in PlymouthCliurnli on Mny I last after he had severedhis twentyfivn years xinnectlnn withHoly Trinity Church In couseiienoe of n-

iniiinder tVding wit lithe flat Or McConnull tho roctor

It is denied I his coming retirementfrom Plymouth is duo to fric-tion lief ween and the church authortins Mr Buck wild

I decided to givo rliiirch worknnd get ted of the harness TInt isWhen a man i n church organist for

twentyfive of thorn In onechurch he to feel that hewants a rest not a througli stoppingwork understand hit a rest11 change I will now devote myself toother music

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PIANOLA-A means toward a higherand better appreciation

of music

MIL SAUER rui written It li really wonderful I taut freely prisei all the departments of pianoforte literature To particular

uy the Pianola gives me more pleasure than I hive had from

thousands of ofpunUtlc effort

MOSZKOWSKI thinks that Anyone hUden In a nearby

who will hear the IunoU for the first time will lurely think it a great

virtuoso who plays but adds the with a cKaractrriitically ep-

igrammatic touch alters while he his error became your in-

strument never plays M e notes

ROSENTHAL itates that he feetisur-

ethit nothing more closely approache-

Jrundtbyinf He continues i It Menu

jrntrit 1 think It

miy be useful in anining piano

rudenu to control ttchnicil powers and

their tempo in thii i of comroiiriona-

rmally PADEREWSKI U among the

warmest admirer of the IunoU It U ai-

toniihmg he writeitoiee thi little device

at work encoding the maiterpifcei of piano-

forte literature with a dexterity cleirnesa and

Telocity which no pUy however prat cia

approach Eerjone who wUhn to heat ab

freeofanyklnd fneivoui-

neu ihouU buy your PianoU-

He coraMert the inttrumrnt not only a source

of delight tomuiic but a benefit

as by means of it the masterpieces of

muiic will gain

popularity

In these excerpts we have practically a summary of the

opinion of the worlds greatest pianists believe in the

PianoUi artistic qualities its to be of assistance to the

music student and usefulness in broadening the public

taste thereby creating i higher and better appreciation of music

The repertory of the Pianola b practically limitless In

all 8643 have been arranged and about two hundred

new numbers are added each month The list naturally com

ize not only are the Rhapsodies arranged for the Pianola

but the Sonata in B minor all the arrangements and the greatpianist of Btethoveni C minor Symphony

As to Beethoven works arrangements have been made

the symphonies including the Ninth and all the sonatas from

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