Show PHONOGRAPH TRIUMPHANT Italians In America Amerl Getting Awn An From the the hf Mandolin From the Brooklyn Eagle Many an old note creeps into the American process of ot the r pot often otten there Is a que queer r mixture of oC the he modern with the old-established old na national pa- pa a customs Probably n where nowhere in is there a netter oetter Illustration ot of this than In the big Italian colon colony colony col col- col- col on ony lying in In the r region glon between en Brownsville and East st New NewYork York There nl nightly the Italians Italian's love lore for music loudly expressed not through the the tinkling mandolin ot 01 guitar of ot Naples but ultramodern ul ultramodern ul- ul tra modern phonograph The moonbeams moon moonbeams moonbeams beams down brightly and perhaps perhaps' damsels as fair as those of ot Sunny Italy peep peel through shuttered windows windows win win- dows but the serenade below belov Is one by proxy Caruso and McCormack Martinelli l and CurcI Galli-Curci and Farrar larrar vie with each other In tn flights through horns of ot brass and fiber tiber I Naturally the beloved mandolin often brought with the bundle of ot clothes es from off far Sicily or or the Neapolitan Neapolitan Neapolitan Nea Nea- politan hinterland Is Is' Is Isch ch cherished still but the native tunes and airs are confined con confined con con- fined tined largely to the barber shops or 01 orthe the tho sadly altered loItered wine cellars |