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18 THE BUFFALO ILLUSTRATED TIMES. rteveiop- usual excellence ser- INTERNATIONAL PROGRESSIVE ment. They have following vices for the ccaslon. The ioi program will be rendered. 1 Prologue from "Pagc.Leoncavallo The Mistical World Mr.

J. Quarrinstuii A .1. iaw A 11 ft1 Miss Hunt. "My Heart at thy. Sweet -Voice Samson and Delilah.

saim Club's first concert last Thanksgtvingi evening, praised highly the work of both chorus and conductor. 1 For their next concert the Clef Club will have as assisting artist. Corinne Rlder-Kelsey, who returns to America this season after singing a number of most successful opera performances at Co-vent. Garden, London, where she achieved notable success. Her triumph was not only a personal one.

but a tribute to her American teachers as well. Mrs. Kelsey Is gifted with a charm of personality and magnetic powers of no small degree, and sihe is the possessor of a voice such as there are but few Of in existence, all combining to make her splendid work a perfect delight, musically, intellectually andwocally. The program follows: Miss H.err. THOUGHT LEAGUE OF BUFFALO; A MENTAL CLEARING HOUSE This Well Known Society, Founded on Advanced Lines of Thought, Is a Mecca for Thinking People.

Th greeting of universal, peace to thoae- who lora the law of us, and er truth and knowledge. To them ahall all things com. ven powers ana dominion and light; for nothing- that thought ahall grasp or tho human una conceive is impossible. Love and light are the birthright of the human to u- The echo of 00d wrds apoken, vibrates in space ail eternity. The portals of the temple are open.

Enter thou in." Mar- garet B. Peeks in "Zenla, the VeataL" Miss Davis. Thl at Buffalo is to have the oppor Verdi Quartets: 'Rtgoletto" tnnity or hearing this season the fa Mises Hunt and -err. mous young Russian violinist, Misaha Messrs. J.

Quarrington ana Brown. Oounod nln Pnnantn" Faust Elman, is a matter for general congratulation, as not in many years has any i foreign artist created a sensation Song of the Vikings-. Faning Chimes of Oberwesel Baumer equal to that made by the young player at his American debut a few weeks ago in New York. Elman comes Clef Club. Aria from the Opera "La Tosea I Puccini Mrs.

Rider-Kelsey. here as soloist with tne noston arm Mr. J. Quarrington. "How Sacred is Miss Hunt.

"More- Regal in its Low Estate Queen of Sheba Gounoa Miss Kerr. Vulcan Song Gounod Mr. A. Quarrington. Selected.

Mlas Davis. Sextette: "Lucia dl Ummermoor Misses' Wun't," Davis and Messrs. J. and A. Quarrington and J.

Brown. Rock-a-Bye Neldllnger Comin Thro' the Rye Root Shony Orchestra on Monday evening, anuary 15th. and he represents the last wor) in violin playing. No one familiar with musical affairs In America will forget the furore Ladies' voices) learns to realise that 1t Is the invisible Daybreak Gaul mat is real, and that the seen is only the effect of invisible causes. It is a aroused by Elman's first New York re Clef Club.

joy to know that the so-called dead Meinem Klnde B. Strauss Den Ltefesten Schwur BraHims live here about us. know our cerrows eltal, The house was sold out, packed by an audience of the curious and the expectant. Elman conquered the most skeptical before he had half finished and grieve with us. our happiness they snare, our hopes and ambitions tney know, and by suggestion through our sub-conscious brain they influence our his opening number.

New York was at hl tut. Then he went to Boston. President Grace Carew Sheldon. First Vice-President John Harrison Mills. Second Vice-President Gertrude A.

Williams. Secretary Belle G. Lake. Treasurer Mrs. Mary M.

Hotchkis. librarian Sara Palmer Sheldon. responding Secretary Ida F. 3Ioore. dally conduct.

I try not to let It interfere with orofesslon. nor do I talk where a fortnight ago he appeared as soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the critics could not find expression for their admiration of this of my investigations in every day life. An exceptionally interesting pro- Sram has been prepared by the BaH-oold Quartette for their fourth Sunday recital which will be given today at "the home of' Mrs. Frederick DO revstr Townsend of West Ferry Street Mr. George Kroeder, clarinet Ma usf alien Spruchlein.

Wolf Erist's Schumann Mr. Rider-Kelsey. Day of Penitence-. Oounod Clef'Clyb. A Pastorale Carey When the Roses Reiehardt The Bluebell Macdowell Chanson Irovencale Del Aqua Mrs.

Rider-Kelsey. God Light of the World Henrich Clef Club. Omnipotence Splcker-Sehubert Mrs. Rider-Kelsey and Clef Club, but it has been a pleasure tor me to know of the practical life beyond the grave, what our friends do there, how meteoric young virtuoso, wno cnarmea his audience until the usual rule at a they live and progress, bo In tni pre ist, will assist The program reads. niir Russian eomnosera.

The League meets every Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock at Hotel Iro each of whom composed one movement on the theme flat F. paratory state this incubator or tne world, our spirit friends do help us, and the voice called conscience Is that of some loving one who is trying to help us in a time of need. "Telepathy, I believe to be the result of messages carried between friends by quois. You are welcome. Sostenuto As-sat Scherzo Trio Liaf Serenata Alia Spagnola Borodino Finale Allegro spirits-messengers.

They hear tne Andantino, from Quartewe, Op. i thought. Know tne aesunauon anii speed to impress it upon the distant mind. Quintette in A 1 The Importance of a thoroughly musiclanly accompanist was realized by Dr. Ludwig Wuellner when he chose Coenraad V.

Bos for his associate at the piano. This Dutch pianist has a large share in Dr. Wuellner's extraordinary Success In America. The New York Herald speaks of his accompaniments as "being marvels of sympathy and expressiveness." Mr. Bos will also accompany Dr.

Wueliner when he sings at the second concert of the Buffalo Or "The most important work or our band has been to give helo to people -V --A -A out of the body, especially those who do not Teallze that they are no longer on earth. People are often plunged (Clarinet and string quaneius. Allegro. Largetto. Menuetto.

Tema con varlatlonl. Mr. Kroeder and Quartette, The program which the Ball-Goold Into the next world and do not know the law of life there. Our evenrngs are pheus on February 8th, not all devoted to lectures, bpirit The popularity of the season of musicals1, announced by "Mr. -Gay Quartette and Mr.

Lange will play for the German Young Men's Association at Orpheus Parlors on Wednesday friends are brought to us who have not had a conscious thought in years. Tney have been in dense darkness. Material vibration can awaken them from the sleep of death. We often hear the cry for the Teck Theater, is assared by the evening, January 18th, reads: large number of calls he has had lor Variations, from Kaiser Quartette season tickets. For tne nrst concert on "finished as tney are Drougnt to con xia-yun sciousness.

Two movements from Trio in It matters not to us what the world says, we know what we hav-e done tor Pridav afternoon. January zza, Mme. Blanche whose name is known to all musle lovers the world over, will be heard in recital. At the second concert Buffalonlane will have their first opportunity of hearincr Alexander Petchnikoff. Rus hundreds of souls literally bound in minor Mendeissosm Messrs.

and T. Ames- bury) Goold. Erklarung, from Quartette, Op. 192 Raff chains. They, by way of identification, Boston Symphony Orchestra concert was Ignored and the people cheered the flayer, the greet "orchestra joining in he applause.

Now Elman, fresh from his eastern triumphs, is coming to Buffalo and will give this city an example of his matchless art, which is thus described by the musical critic of the Boston Transcript: "The very quality and accent of ou(r artistic time have swiftly ripened in hltn, and uniquely among violinists. He his the affection for his Instrument that every virtuoso must feel to win its secrets: but his Is a passionate, a dominating affection. In a passionate quest he has searched out its resources and as passionately mastered them until they serve him equally and at will. Then ho has searched his music as ardently, affectionately, intelligently. His hearers shall know the exact! substance, comprehend the full design, note the smallest detail of it.

Still more shall they feel the passion that (s in It and In him as he recreates It. He would wring from it the last drop Of excessive quality, the last hint of emotional suggestion." Mat Fiedler, the conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, will announce the Buffalo program within a few days, but it is probable that the symphony selected will. In response to many requests, be the famous Tschakkowsky Pathetic, Mr. Fiedler's conducting of which has been so much discussed because of Its originality and beauty. Maii orders for seats for the Boston Symphony Orchestra may be sent to Mrs.

Mai Davis Smith, the local manager, at No. 20 Irving Place, where they will be filled in the order of receipt. The prices for the first 18 rows are for the next 15, for the next IS, and the rest of the house, Including the balcony, 75 cents. The sale of seats to subscribers for the second concert of the season to be given by the Clef Club, at Convention Hall, Vednesday evening, January 20th, will Begin at Denton, Cottier Daniels' next Friday morning, January 15th. This is exclusively for subscribers, who obtain not only the benefit of a reduction in price for the tickets, but the first selection of them.

Many subscriptions have already been received. will give us their names, describe the country and home they lived In when they lost consciousness, and we take pains to substantiate it all, and to show Andante, from Quartette in sia's greatest violinUt. who will have the assistance of a vocalist and pianist them now to do in the state where tney of note. mime. one of the most beau are.

On these occasions we often have tlful singers before the public, with the assistance of Albert Spalding, the a babble of tongues, for spirit people have eyes, ears, tongues, and they use them, but to the ordinary material ear The g'orious audience which, despite the rain, came early, stayed late, and filled not only the Iroquois Hotel drawing room, but part of the hall, to hear Hr. C. Randall speak on the subject of hi3 last book. "The Future of Man' testified to the fact that his work is vital, and that there were many Buf-faloniana interested in what comes after this life is finished. In presenting Mr.

Kandali the president said: "It is now nearly two years since Mr. Kandali has spoken in public Buffalo, a. ad the League is gratified to have him hero this evening, for it knows that in that time he has been much in the silence and from it has brought much about which mortals want to hear. Mr. Kandali was received with applause as he arose to speak.

Without doubt he felt the strong vibration of concerted interest which permeated the room, for he at once began in an easy, conversational way to speak, as if to each person present, which produced a delightful impression. In opening Mr. Kandali said: "I am grestly pleased and honored on euch au inclement night to find so splendid an audience here. It speaks well for the times. It is an evidence that people are beginning to think, they want to know, they do not take some one's say so on the great propositions that affect every one.

It may interest you to know that greater progression has been made In psychological philosophy in America than In any other of the globe. Philosophy. I pay, not phenomena. Very recently Rear-Admiral Moore of England, a co-worker wTth Sir William Crooks, came here, and will return, attracted hither by hearfng- of the work being done along: psychological lines in this city by independent voices. When they first heard of it.

It was beyond their belief, so It was arranged to send Rear-Admiral Moore to investigate. On account of the fialllty of our Instrument. Mrs. French, who is now 76 years of age, I could not promise him results, rut by perseverance he obtained them. He then told me that in England, duo t-- the dampness of the climate, it was impassible to get independent voices, so today they look to the United States, und New York State especially, for great results, for I say without fear, after 18 years of co-operation with Mrs.

French, lhat she is the most remarkable instrument in that world and that if young American violinist, will give the tfilrd concert. The season will end with they ring fourth upon emptiness. "In thinking for ourselves upon these the concert to be given on Tuesday alt-irniuAi. March 2d. by Mme.

Lannendorff xscnaiK-owBuy. Lenta, from Quartette, Op. 96.. Finale, from Quartette, Op. 96..

Dvorak After a two weeks' vacation the Buffalo Philharm- jChorus singers cam together again -tor rehearsal last Monday evening with renewed enthusiasm and zest for Mr. Webster and the officers of the society were surprised and pleased at the spirit of thfl chorus, as a rehearsal after holidays ie apt to be a dispirited affair: Mr, William H. Shaw, director -of Central Presbyterian Church Choir an great problems, can we alone grow, and meszo-sopreno, of the Metropolitan Opera IJouse, and Mile. Germaine Schnltzer, the Viennese pianist, who thus shake off tne swadling clothes with which public op'nlon has swathed us. I have learned that every trial one has is self wrought, and that out of it.

if will be herd for the first time in ismr fain. surmounted, one progresses and de VW.V.T-Al'(vy'X-'AT,'.'.V'.VW Order for seats may be sent to Louis velops. Thus should we bear mind Gv. No. 606 prudential mag.

me the effct of our conduct here, on the sale will open for season tickets at life which is to follow. No lust man Denton. Cottier Daniels' Thursday MUS. MARGARET GAYLORD NEWTON January 14th. The of season nounces mat tne cnoir win sins men delssohn's beautiful cantata, "As the Hart Pants" an adaptation from the 42d psalm, on Sunday evening, January 81st, in Central Presbyterian Church.

Miss Sue Fretz will be the only soloist tickets are $5, I8.B0, 2.T5 and- $2. Vocal soloist for the BuffaloOrchestral Society at Convention Hall on Thur wishes, by throwing his acts upon another, to become a moral bankrupt. If he appreciated that every act was visible in the invisible world, he would hesitate before he did anything evil. Laws of attraction govern the future aay evening, January 14th. On Tuesday evening, January 19th Messrs.

James and Austin Quarrington. has been phenomenal. Not yet three world. The solution is to begin to SUBSCRIBE Mr. J.

Brown and Misses Davis, Hunt years in existence, It is acknowledged FOR "THE GREEN BOOK." and TTerr. all of Toronto, will give to be one of the finest choruses in think and act for one's self, while here, and to be guided by one's best thought. It is a great Joy to feel that today one who writes and speaks on this most and the lists will remain open till next Wednesday. Each member of the chorus has a list, or subscriptions may be mailed to Louis W. Gay, No.

606 Prudential Building. The public sale of tickets will open at Denton Cottier Daniels' on Monday, January 17th. The development of the Clef Club grand concert In Holy Angels' Hall for the benefit of the school fund. These America, andiBuffato has every reason to be orOud of the rapid strides they The new official railway guide of Buffalo. Only 1 pr year.

Sold at newsdealers and on trains, 10 cpnW per copy. Niagara Frontier Publishing" 410 Realty Bldg. ladles and gentlemen are amongst the leading vocalists of Toronto, a city re have made under the able direction of Mr. Alfred Jury. The critics of all the vital subject is respectfully, -eagerly list ened: to, and tht even a knowledge of nowned rnrougnout America lor tne un Buffalo papers, speaking of the Clef tnis subject once so rediculea ana maligned is now the latch string to the door which, when opened, allows one to step beyond where loved ones aro i ll waiting.

Those who through ignorance or pre knew of another like her I would start justice aecry a new discovery ana so prevent a fair consideration are ene t.inltrht to find him or her, nn nnnnF rnnn nn.p mp- a mies of civilization. Truth has neither youth nor age; it is and ever has been a brother to reason. It does not need the assistance of time or science. It wmm has never been in the keeping of a particular Class of men, and It is the heritage of all who live. Let this fact sink deep Into human heart, that individual tnougnt must at all times be kept clean and pure, for this wondrous "People out of the body to me, after this experience, are Just as real as you are.

and I have grown to know and love them. Eeing able to prove to our group that the Admiral was an honest, fair, liberal man. I was able to arrange conditions so that they consented to speak distinctly, and perhaps louder than I am sreaking now, and possibly more in-tt li'iiontly. Phenomena but demonstrate the con. tlnuiiy of life.

Sir Oliver Lodge has tail: 'People are seeking something rather than something What we want to know is what forre lies beyond this physical life: wnit follows dissolution. And knnwinir things, how to live well and ever active mind of ours Is from day to day throwing the shuttle jmmie mm im ni 1111 urn through the web of life. Incessantly weaving the fabrics of conditions that will clothe the naked soul on the threshold of the after life, and that thOBe in the great beyond, watch beside the loom. this Thus in my own home, under In answer to the cry. "Why don't the No automobiles, no bicycles, nothing but straight legitimate piano barcains.

Pianos are our conditions that I have made mysell. I liav for IS years talked with spirit spirits tell us something besides common places?" Mr. Randall read at random from the communications that he people. This statement to some is as business and always will be. No junk, only High Grade Pianos.

We' have overbought. Xmas had received which was a deliarhtful finish to a very remarkable evening. We wisn tnat we couia quote only a few, posing as a theorem In geometry to any one who hai not mastered arithmetic and algebra. The proper beginning makes great trutns come naturally. "This world of spirits Is around us.

irauc amn 1 materialize, nence we are oversiocKea. lviusc nave tne room. but certainty advise those interested to read Mr. Randall's books about which he is very modest. HAPPY HAPPENINGS.

and all can communicate with them if they choose. Independent voices are those of the departed who are living normal lives. Dissolution to them means only good night and good morning. As, despite the continual change Our next Tuesday evenlnr talk we feel is timely and the subject one of THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COIYTPAOTT intense interest, and both Buffalo and tne League are to be congratulated 1 iMConvenitTce- rm in our bodies, the Individual part oC us preserves its identity, so with them, they throw off the mortal garment when it Is no longer a fit abiding place upon having close at hand so learned a man and so concise a soeakor as Mr. I S4.000 OFFICES IN AMERICA.

CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE Charles L. Rollins, our well known TWt Oamptar TRANSMITS and DKMVfclt9 nutei) only on eoBAittons IbnIUnir Its tlabilftj. wkicbMe hnea w.l ill bxAeanxlerer tbe foIlowtB mriMm for the spirit. Xrrara tMredttin unMeolrbf astronomer, who upon this occasion, will explain to us "What Causes rFpaatlse a aimngatMck to tfce seeding tUo for PMnparteoa. tb Company i I MwtM.

bftrond U6 amount of to Uj paid Lherwoa, nor in any cat wtaer. UNaun "The difference between the physical ta ordeUwrof Vmr rainotMMtMiriUMror error or delaTs jaiiaSWiMiiitedinwrtUnswitttlaaiaty aay. IPMtCd 1 T. mturtbm aaa la AIM with Lh. Ooaaoam for muabMlna teartnauaaes.

Mb will aiao tell us TbK aa 1HKSrUIEU B1ba6K. and to oeUrered br rmoeBt of the ararfer. nndar tba aoniltloaa aarawl anmat now by mathematical calculation an earthquake may be predicted, and ex and spiritual plan Is only the difference in vibration. In the world no two atoms ever touch each other. As you go up in the scale from the generic rock throusrh the earth, trees, animals, to ROBERT C.

CLOWWV. President and Conoral Manager SPECIAL! Free trial in your own plain why xother parts of the world tmr are anectea simultaneously. man. each step shows a difference In vi During a talk riven hefnr ihm bration. and after dissolution the work work home for one month (four goes on Increasing the atomic ac I League months ago Mr.

Rollins tlvlty, told us i "watch out" for volcanic rule. I activities Toward the end of 1908 and so that the untrained can not. as a weeKsj. oegmntng or isos. and he gave us the degrees of longitude and latitude see their spirit friends any more than they can see the spokes of a rapitly revolving wheel.

All Is matter. The Then it's up to you to say wnicn would be affected. Next Tn This stock is composed of the Highest Grade of Upright, Grand and Player Pianos ever offered in Buffalo. 1 Ivers Pond, Estey, Packard, Lindeman, Krell-French, Gcjetzmann, Keller Bros, Van Dyke and other High Grade Pianos. Simplex, Webster, Hensel, Estey, Lindeman and Ivers Pond Player Pianos.

Regina Music Boxes and Regina-phones. 11 you are sausnea or not. day evening at 8:15 o'clock at Hotel Chicago, Boston and other places, sph-it body is of the same dimensions, hut Its new bodv is no longer a burden. iroquois, Mr. Rollins will explain the planetary reasons for the Italian disaster, and others less appalling which This freedom mables spirits to go as they please.

Distance is annihilated. T.Ike the mind, which can circle the "ctcuuy occurred, we extend a cordial welcome to all citizens who i globe and return In a moments, so iuicrviua to dq present. To BUFFALO MUSIC BUFFALO, N. Y. a spirit can go at will.

"We have a physical and spiritual or tih-conscious mind. The lat ftev. I. O. niifn, a Handsome Chair Stool, Scarf, Instruction Book, Two ret, from spirit people.

i. th connectinsr link or battery which Unlversalist Church, corner of North and Mariner Streets, who recently gave the League a delightful talk on I'The Limitation of Armament." will besin passes them on to grow into thoughts or Impulses which take definite form as Years' Free Tuning. Your own guarantee. thev rpach th conscious mind. The bargains in pianos that of must outclass anything you must dispose iver offered this evening a series of five talks to which the public Is Invited.

His subject is to be Abraham Llnroln Bnrf v. "Where can I find a medium? is continually asked. 1 say. risht in your own home, for every home I visit has one or aivioes tne many-sided character of Buffalo. mis wonaenui man as follows more automatic writers.

"fv arlvice i never to accept any ad- HIGQINB0TT0M, rira from a spirit source which does "not appeal to your reason. Treat them in.t as vou treat humans. People on Manager. Avincoin. xne ooy.

Lincoln, the man. Lincoln, the President, Lincoln, the prophet Lincoln, the first American. 1 the spirit plane no more agree about the great laws of the universe than we do here. In all my investigations I nroof of identity from new com The second course of talks on ers. My spirit friends visit me In Js fnnosopny.

or Hindu Mysticism by Rev. O. Rupert Lesch opened auspiciously last Sunday evenlnr. Th. t.

dlgnined a manner as lr tney were w-iMiy In a drawing room. roaming nine taias will be given Sun aay evenings at 8 clock over No "It is hard at first to understand hew the spirit world is to us. One Main btreet, north of Tupper Street ins puuuc is coraiaiiy invited. The Theosophlcal Society hnM it $300 PIANOS, $95 $325 PIANOS, $1 OS $350 PIANOS, $137 $375 PIANOS, $1 48 $400 PIANOS, $167 $425 PIANOS, $1 84 $450 PIANOS, $198 $500 PIANOS, $237 $650 PIANOS, $267 meetings Sunday afternoons at o'clock over No. 41 Main Street and all interested are invited to attend Dr.

T. M. C. Barnard is the president Hello! DO YOU KNOW ME 1 1 SOME REAL BOWLING mi. III 11.

pi I I Ill; A mm- HAT If I IV UAT4 Our Sales startle the universe. Don't neglect this, your greatest of all Piano opportunities. Don't wait, amin n. ir nui, nni nui rw.wi,.. v.

tunity by the forelock. All these Pianos are high grade. No stencil junk, no stained cases, all double veneered no Are Pleased With My xmM wonsouoauon wage. DMlaeeiAneliw ClHo4 vciaUAUia, imox nwijf "-y auu uuu i tuigw, awu guaiau nnu cvciy UUC. OallSlauilUll Ui yUUl lilUUcy DaCK.

I i uismiviiuiij mm it 1 Vliases. irj mt. n. team rolled rlnan amnnil k.i representing Consolidation Lodare last Thursday jiignt and rolled up score of 1,438 as against 1.20S pins knocked down by the bowlers of Con Don't Mistake the place or the Right Number of Our Store. I solvation Lodge.

Cant Charles E. Rice and his men from' Consolidation Lodge worked bard bat couldn't come up to the work of their opponents. For Christopher Columbus Lodge EL Leslie One who examines eyes and furnishes glasses Without Drugs, which removes the cause of headaches, eyestrain and nerve exhaustion with best een1t at least COSt. Barrie made the hign score. Catpt.

nice captured the nonors xor nis team. OS DUTAflJQl xne return match win oe roued on Julius Ooettleman's alleys In High My SPECIALTY is Crofes Eye Straighten Street on January 1st Capt. Rice thinks he can turn the tables and say ing, Relieving uonaea wnrreu vjiM- ivduij. sir ne wnt again have ius arum corps on ract Eyes Witnout umg or amic Artificial Eyes ThatMatch. nana.

JOHN WAQNER, 91 E.Goee St. Look after vour own interests and aTaava CMlMm! aF A lf-aaaf watch the dealer who is constantly try- 1 L.VIH"L:- vuiiMiv miuniCU UUi'UI" I UtTII ruiruiij Opposite Washington Market leg- to sell yon something Just a good as the article you ak for. Never take Look up home tcdtimoniaU in Sunday Pasers.

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