r I V . V ' 1 . , - ' ' V J H I'u , I r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKr-PHIlADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921 0 D!i in C ISTM 333 "!jiy M -In pavlta rompnny sm lulling City N Y Turner for Concrete A tvpicnl factory built bv Turner in 1920. To dav a similar factory would cost 25 less than if built in 1920 and only 80fc more thnn the aver age pre-war price. TURNER Construction Co. OPERATIC SOCIETY GIVES "TR0VAT0RE" Spirited Porformanoo by Local Talent of Vordi's Mastor- pieco of Melody I 1713 Sftnnom Htrftt PRIEST IS ELEVATED The Rev. Michael C. Donovan Be comes a Monslgnor rvirrhnal Douphcrty Invested the Kpv. Mlchncl C Donovan, rertnr of I lie ri...r.i f St Asnthn, Thirty eighth and Spr'HB Oniden strppts. uith tin rank of mntivlKnor tint inoriiiiifr At the mas wIhpIi fnllnwpil tin; Inpstiturp. Hip Kpv. Pr Uexnndei H MiCnj. of tlio ' Inminiiln" Conception Chinch. Oor- j nrnntoun premhrd the sermon. Yetcr1nv flip nrdinnl invested tin Pei Jninpx K Nash, rector of tin i Church f tl" I'piplinn.. Twelfth and Jiirkfon streets with tl"' i h tiK of mon- Ignnr Tomorrow t In cardinal will on - i fer thp suMlHPitnntp at tin Sptnlnnry of St Charles Horrnnn'o. Ovprbronk. Sun- i (inr Iip will confer thp dlaconate there. THE CAST t ponnro tnu)a nrn1l Kraft Aiurenp ... . Mart Ston I.snirtlnn Ints . .... Vlrclnln (III! Msnrlcn ... IlojM V Mnct.Hli.ni1 fount ill I.ura . . J'nul Kncte lrmtvlo . . Kdwnrd A. Pmlf Hull txnl Mnrlln All () ft Oypiiv Charl-n Coj Mlmn I "i-ifl r1liff iir 11. (Ill 1 -ana Thp Philadelphia Operatic Society Ifttt evening: Kim n presentation of Verdi's treasure housp of iiipIoi!,. "II Trovntorp." which wit full of snnp nml ulint Is commonly known ns "pop nml had the added Itiretitlve to tin members of thp rnst nnd chorus of IipIiik nins to nti nudlptiPp which nlinosl inmplelelv fillpil thp Iioiipp Vvw performance of thp ROClrt hnp boon ho liberally pat ronized nnd few performances have like wise been given with so ninch esprit Tlip member of thp enst nil did well wlipn thp dltnculty of tin mink Is considered nnd thp fact tnken Into ton sldcration that when Vcrdl wrote this opera vocal gymnastics wen taken for BrnntPd among Italian opera slngprs Am Aruccun. Mnrlp Stone T.ntiRston especially distinguished herself, both vocallv and in action, nnd she was probably the star of a competent mot. Paula flrnendlp Kraft as Leonora Knotted that she hnd certain!. Iind pre vious oiK'ratlc experience. although there ueio certain or the vocal passages In a tremendously difficult part which taxed hpr tonal volunip to thp limit. That any soprano not on the operatic "tnijp could do o nmch with th rop. both in voice and in nction, is n IiIrIi tillnito to the MinKPii wh'ih tin I'hlla delpliln Operatic NocIpM can muntcr, Ilonl F Mncl.pllnnd nB Mnnrico sIiompiI a line ova (iiiiiment, with a Mtlli. ( lenr tenor oi(p, which nt the clovp of the opera did not show ppr ccptiblc fatistit nil bough the role In onp of thp mo t 1 1, miii: orally in Uie opprntic repel toire Up was not alto gether (onviiK'nig in intlon, bill on the whole did well drnmiitirnlu . Paul En kIp wn inoderntph good in thp role of f'uint li Luna, the charactPr In Ujp opera which linn the urPatest variety of emotional pxprrsRlon. both In RliiKlne nnd In action. It is n part which fceldom hnt a presentation which rIvph the full posiilblllUe of thp role, even In pcrformnnccH by tlip Rrcnte't oper atic companies. As 1b alway the cane with thp per formances of the Philadelphia Operntlc Society, the rplntlvcly minor rolPft wcrp ndtnlrablv tnkrn. Virginia 0111 ns Inez, r.dwnrd A Dnvivti an Terrando, I-ouW Martin as Hulr nnd Chnrles Cox Iidolnmn ns An Old Ojpsy wero tuny ndequntp to flip demand, of their parts. The stage Ket'imjs wcie pxcellent, and thp kcpiip in the chaprl of Castcllor had the unusunl merit if showing In the dlstnncp thp tamp of thp hosts of tin pprlldlous (,'ount rpvenllng thnt thnt clinpel was under siege, n di'tnll not liowii In nerforniiinces of rcrtnln fn- mous opprn uunpiinips In this cly. The i (horns did well whnt little work wns jniiulred of II, and Mr I.eps conducted I with il thorough knowledge of thp score i and the facilltj of keeping together n cast nml i horns which nrc not accus tomed to fiequent performances before n capncltj niidiciKe an entirely different matter from conducting a professional operatic company. $10,000 FIRE IN ATC0 Union Novelty Co. 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