Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1923, Page 26

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26 CONCERTS York Symphony Orchestra and Frieda Hempel. One of the most delightful con- serts of the yedr by the New York Symphony Orchestra. was given at the National Theater yesterday after- noon under sie direction of Albert| Coates, guest conductor. Mr. Coate: even though eccentric In a degree manner of conducting, al wizard. His interpret New the effort to make something new, but Mr. Coates was not to be so ensnared. ~ The little detalls that stood out, especially such as the scharp accents toward the opening of the finale and the shill whistle of the piceolo toward the close, were true to the score and thoroughly in the Beethoven spirlt. The concluding condert In the series, which is under the ausplees of the Washington Soclety of t Fine Arts, will take piace Monday night, February 18, | AMUSEMENTS, MACMILLAN TO SAIL AGAIN FOR ARCTIC STUDY ‘Will Establish Permarent Stations | ‘for Research Into Nature of Electrieity. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, Mass., January 17.—Don- ald MacMillan, Arctic explorer, ex- pects to sall about July 1 to estab- lish permanent sclentific stations in the northern part of Labrador for THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, IF. amine L ooms Anew in China From Dry Spell BY WILLIAM R. GILES, By Cable o The Star and. Ohieago Daily N t, 1923, fews. Copyrigh PEKING, January 17.—Reports re- celved here from missionary work- ers state that a new famine has broken out in more than forty dis- tricts of Honan province and in D. C., WEDNESDAY, NEW GOVERNOR ASKED TO SOLVE HALL MURDER Silzer of New Jersey Appealed to By Husband of Slain Chorister at Inaugural. By the Associated Press, TRENTON, N. J., January 17— George S. Silzer, democrat, became governor officially yesterday with the administration of the oath’ of office Dby Chief Justice Willlam S. Gummere .of the state supreme court. A dramatic touch was injected into the cere- TESTS OUT HELICOPTER. French Inventor Stationary in Air 2 Minutes 37 Seconds. { PARIS, January 17.—Etienne Ome- michen, the French inventor, with a helicoptér airplane of his own inven- tion, succeeded in remaining station- ary in the alr for two minutes and thirty-seven seconds, and in flying horizontally for eighty yards, saye Le_Journal. The machine has a 120-horsepower, nine-cylinder motor, and is raised by four propellers and balanced by a gyroscope. Horlzontal motion is ob- 4 tained by another propeller in front of the machine, which is steered by vertical horizontal planes. APAR’I;}VIENTS THE ST. ALBANS e prelude and finule of V stan and Isolde” was part interesting. All the spirit of W S wonderful opera was T ng a splendic the large audience to carry many sections of Shensi province. Autumn crops were poor on ac- count of the drought, say the re- ports, and spring crops already are ruined for lack of rainé, and Chinese in the two provinces can- not get another harvest under the best of conditions, should they prevail, until autumn of this year. Missionaries are appealing for assistance for those threatened with starvation, and declare that next month will be the most serl- ous which the famine-stricken, people must face. Brigandage is still rife in other parts of Honan province, but the government s acting energetically in its efforts to wipe out the many bandit bands. monies at the end of the inaugural address when James Millg, husband of Mrs. Eleanor Mills, who was slain at New Brunswick with the Rev. Ed- ward W. Hall, rector of the Protestant Episcopal Church of St. John the || Bvangelist, New Brunswiclk, last Sep- | || tember, quietly edged through the members of thé legislature assembled in joint session on a local theater stage, and_presented himself to the governor. He asked the executive to “please do something about finding the murderer of my wife.” The gov- ernor assured M. Mills that he would take the uatter up with his secretary. All, Depends. “How much will it cost me to go abroad?” asked the man in the steam- ship office. “Well,” answered the agent, “that depends on whether or not you play cards on the boat.” {the purpose of studying terrestrial | magnetism and atmospheric clcclrlc- he told fellow alumni last night t the annual dinner of Boston mem- S oI the Lowdoin College Alumni on. first expedition, consisting of scientists, will sail on the r Bowdof, named after and will be Situated the south end of the Connecticut Avenue Bridge, overlooking beautiful Rock Creek valley. - Apartments of Two, Three and Four Rooms with Bath and Balcony New building of fireproof construction. equipment, with two electric elevators. For Reservations See MANAGER On Premises (Continued from Pag “The King of Lubricants” REXOLINE MOTOR OILS Always Maintained at the Highest' Grade | SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. Phone Lincoln 7558 | with Marglerite Clark, a es, in “Torchy's Fued”; " v and F Wild Irish Ros . In “The Yellow Al The number Atea Satura > " with Lio Paul Parrott, in “Falr Week, added * matinee attraction, Roland, in “Timber Queen,” No. we is particularly D iven with much s The Vi civ lead- who a ons from many of the ing scientists of the country wish to join the party. The Carnegie >, he said, and other scientific ave indorsed the project. Millan hoped, he said, to d ature of electricity from vatlons. He said that very little is known of forces emanating from the center of the earth. 'He pointed out that the mag- netie po slowly moving westward, but that ually it will halt and swing back and point north. “iti| DIES SAVING HIS DOG. Boy Hits Attacking Cow With ‘1a Hempel sang,no encore:t souglas e | Gun, Which Discharges Into Chest. at all, Her fir: | ol Barts SR = he extremely difficult aria, ~ i 1L A . January 17. else,” from “Der chut: 4 r seyser ‘ Ty Eiloenitits | ielee Eom i i ve that of his dog Buck, while | byl s ek in the woods near here. A, b ted chasing Buck and see- | og in danger, McMillan struck :ow over the head with the butt | otzun 8 discharged, the con-| the youth's chest, He minutes. ' ; Modern ¢ contrasts. e particularly effective, and the | d by the flute, played bod 1 b Savoy. O Sunday and Monday, Under the Skin,” “High P ' % na's “The (ape of ( 3 and Wedne: tone, in “The Dangero ul Parrott, in “Paste ., Tom Moore, in * vonerville Topi rley Mason, and “A F e Review. York. v and Mond moderato. The Was mor An average of about 300 patents a year are granted to women in Great Britain. v that made the whole a Vi The most striking number on the instrumental part of the Program was the finale from Rims orsakoff, yed and arou sircus, the Path Candy Special! Delicious—Fresh—Luscious n_ sop ed all its most at .. 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Evening Symphony Concert. | Monday night at the Central High | School auditorium the distinguished | h orchestral leader, Alb: , took up the baton as gues ctor of the New E phony Orchestra and _alte y lashed, cajoled and goaded that ex-| cellent_body of players to their ut-| e and vigor. The favo; | ed 1 Q A'Special Solelof Thae!Guarantesd Alarm Clocks 89c Here's a real value for you—a guaranteed American made Alarm Clock, beautifully finished. and a splendid timekeeper. Specially priced at 89c. a reg'lar p New Haven Register. MEYERS Our “1923” Feature “real” OXFORD SHIRT $1.69 Either button-down or without buttons — neck- band style, also. =~-The Better To Serve You ence and assured him a| ome as he mounted the | conductor’s stand. The applause | which followed during the evening | tand it was abundant) was what he | won afresh for himself. Tho program opened with the fiery | wooing of Don Juan as portrayed in Richard Strauss’ tone poem, a mix ture of passion, nonchalance, senti mentality, romance and classic disil- | lusion, thoroughly characteristic of | o composer's work and nowhere lse to be matched. Mr. Coates’ con- ception was convincing and the or- chestra’s presentation earnest and| vigorous if not always smoothly; euphonious. | The audience was glven an exam- ple of cotemporary English compo- sition In the charming little mood plcture by Dellus, “On Hearing the Cuckoo.” ~Perhaps it was distinctive- ly English in not being in eny way sentational or exceptional, but it had | color and poetry and was modern in its harmonic and rhythmic freedom. The scherzo trom Tschalkowsky's | “Manfred Syyphony” was an effective entreact, although drawn out beyond the merits of its material. Mr. Coates concluded with a broad- Iy conceived and warmly inspired performance of the best-known sym- phony in the classic repertolre. 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