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= oc ~——--—— PAGE SIX NOTED SOPRANO WILL SING HERE MIDDLE OF MAY. Ethelynde Smith Booked for Con- cert Recital at J. 0. 0. F.. ¢ Hall by Miss Jessie Anderson \ Those who appreciate real in music 1 be afforded a rare treat on May 15. en, under the locu man | agement of Jessie Anderson, Ethelynde Smith American soprano, -wil heard! here in a concert recital at I. O, O. F. Miss Smith i: making her fourth coast to coast tour r her « 1 ret She is one few Amer can artists who are ent of tn concert bueraus. She began Il ar | five years ago a at the Maine muste f had a pronounced succe everywhere has appeared ; nived sice Aes men : $ Suter it ssolutely in a Cc cH ident of the Hen- % t +4 From the gorgeous splendors OF . eat tena eas Dane ‘ dee Wire Brush company, of Milwau : "Buckingham Palace to the mysterious tirel American made Her voice ] sepeney ee eae ae ms HM. depths oF Oriental Limehouse deseribed a8 genuinsly lovely and her uoeh tly eo yp fran TU : i err Maes PER pire, William ‘Tollkyrat wil | GREAT ARLINGTON MEMORIAL AMPHITHEATRE NEARLY FINISHED—Looking from the collonade over the| the company. He has Leon con rected Smith's, accompanim eats to the stage of the great amphitheatre at Arlington, Va. After five years of work this beautiful memorial, built of neerning her appe the Ava Rete : : ; fans St. Louis Symphony Orc st,; American marble at a cost of $8) ,000, is practically completed Louis on November 23, Louis Republic says “It was a veritable feast of meioty which Conductor ed ur the Odeon yesterday, audience which filled the nd near every seat on the main floor enjoyed and didn’t hesitate to express its appre lbeen saying, “How do you get that way. ; When I call you, hop to it!” GEORGETTE—NOT GEORGES— IS 1 Ana Gees hopped and trailed her RULER OF CARPENTIER ROOST | The witnesses exchanged significant Salen’ Gaye Sse senso pees ‘AND EUROPEAN CHAMP LIKES IT | glances. Descamps stopped with his arm |upraised where it was about to illustrate the soloist for the occasion, her prin ae aid pasar: pruae aicuared pis cipal offering being the Mic: TRY L. FARRE French and doughboy slang on why |Shoulders with an air of “oh he nd from “Carmen.” White it is one of the! (cited Press Staff Correspondent) | Willie Meehan, twice the victor over | ‘he Scribes tried to figure it ou most beautiful numbers ‘of the B Uy SE gtr 5 poe aes Jack Dempsey, would not last two ticks | He may pull off that lamb stuff in opera, its technics difficulties NEW YORK, April 29.—“Chorge— of a double-time watch against Georges, | Public but when he gets her in there ' saved it from becoming as hackneyed as; CHORGE.” | Georges seconded every motion and | bet he tells her a few things,” one of some of the other “Carmen” selections,| “Oui, oui, un minoot, m’ehe corrected the technique of the illustra.|the pen pushers reasoned. for which we should by ateful | “Un minoot, no, no, toot f tions several times, otherwise enjoy-| “Don’t you ever think it,"? Wilson said Miss Smith's ea ommand of her! phus cracks the domestic whip over jing the performance immensely. | flicking a speck of dust off a new derby. high notes, the fle lity of voice, and! Georges Carpent | When it comes te “talking shop.” “The taxi’s waitin‘ for Mr. and Mrs. ain absence of effort w dmirable ybe the handsome Georges is the Georges and his astute manager can Carpentier,” the bell boy announced tures In. this selection, while she gave) yweight champion of Europe, may-|“compree Amerykan veree gude." They {from the hall. The trio departed. the proper dramatic fervor without be-|) did give Joe Beckett passports to/were all attenton while one of th That gave Wilson another chance. ing too fervid. A group of American| the Land of Nod in one punch, maybe! scribes was encountering with an argu | “The madame doesn't like boxing,” Fee ed hee veco at etter maniment! he has enough stuff to rock the throne/ment that Willie Meehan against Demp-|he said as he smoothed a hint of a| Wheeler Wileox's ““Titne Of Dempsey—nevertheless, he's second sey was the best exemplification of thy | wrinkle in a heavy silk cravat.. “By the aia Herine (Glen tecoiGaieriy niu own «house, . old tradition that “accidents will hap |way, they're saving a lot of thinks about ie’s “Twilight.” we pe-| The beautiful young Georgette, his| pen." the madame that aren't so—"’ was |Pride of a little over a month, who‘hasn’t ‘The door on the other side of the room “What's that?” both scribes at once. an en-(Onethird the size of her illustrious opened and in front of a gust of the] ‘Well, it wasn’t a childhood romance jonded with a “Cuckoo' |SPouse, rules the household. most effectual perfume, in swept ti |and it wasn’t a war romance and it g, which won additional applause.’ | e, he used to be his own boss! young madame. wasn't a cabaret romance. George /met James V. Linck in St. Louis Repub: ne—she even tells him! What transpired is best related in reg-|the madame about eighteen months ago. | lic, St. Louis, Mo. ‘Leon Wilson, his trainer, ular talk for the lady of the house|She was a nice girl. She never sang or nd interpreter, Was) Kn, only two batches of English danced in a show. George nev ed the outfit for do?” and “Goo by.” around that kind of girls. He could have Soa saying as " day, Tromithe saloees cop uining :.Aieen: ," she said with a coo and]if he wanted to. Lots of the girls in |suits of clothes, twelve ns, al Jdozen hats, twenty-five silk shirts 4 Paris wrote to him, they tried to kiss few other thin | rges him and lots of ‘em wanted to marry “It is not the proper wear for after on with an increasing crescen “Isn't the madame more than seven |noon, but since the madame in a sort ended in a bang of vocal thunce |teen years old, Wilson?” soliloquy he mused 5 and a staccato of tiny feet pounded on “I don’t khow. Someone told her th+ | George do with all those! the floor. American girls keep their age ~ ---~-+ she/him. But he wasn't after that kind.” | M. Wilson ed one of the two ne’ “Oh, yes, yes, my dear, in a minute,” | But, as I was saying, the madame won't Wool G ting the upholst turning to her. Wilson, secretary appointed - hotel minute nothing, Pro: FLL, ench gods of Fistian: university at nm," a perfectly obvious sent for the re 1a slight chuckle at meeting Natrona County Growers’ Association, which was hel in the court hous ast evening. Eacn|the interruption, “George he makes at *f these men gave impressive and in-|least three chan: dav. sometimes teresting discussions of the problems|more, so it takes a hig wardrobe.” men. They told of the necessity of|since he's married—’ The door opened | TODAY—LAST TIME havir strong local or ion tojand in walked Geor; reing Continuous 2:30 Till 11 P. M. care for the many local problems whica|his attendant to unburdening | any community or county encounters./himself of the “bitter fruit” that Hy | “THE CYCLONE” it twenty-five sheep men were pres. men had dished out for him. ut the meeting and the promise of Descamps then bowed suavely in from organization in the future was!another door and began an ilnet lecture in frenchy English, englishy | SUNDAY—TOMORROW E Continuous 2:30 Till 11 P. M. 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