Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1926, Page 28

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with its p ] i s | S RETURN. | {\yo' In the Iullaby e theme of | with the Mozart “Quartet in €' Ma jor Siged on n species of free, hoi Chicago Gunmen Were P““"‘“ly . three of whose mem: | recur in faint form e fourth num- | dante and the praciseness of the min- 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. - moderns. The, man in Fight. local performance this year vester-|a ¢ jig alternates with a pompous | niscent of the “Volga Roat Song," its . —_— day afternoon at the National T g . in the end. hoth strings|outstanding melodv announced by the g's N rne.” t By the Aseociated Press i ¥ City of ihm l'll'lg Oa S s e 2 added enthusiasm was shown over|foyous finish 5 CHICAGO. March 12.—John Scalise |1y "hpcience of rnest i of the zroup. entitled "T"'I““ ovely venetition of thie' Adolio Betti and Alfred Pochon, vio | » and Albert Anselmi, members of the | (}cpjcan pranist and composer, who | s he. fustrates A hell. | melody . % \t | linists, and Iwan d'Archambeau, cel- notorifous Genna gang, last night were | {0 g " a0 ¢ *s thoughtz when the oft h re :\ln”lv it e ot - | lisi, the three original Flonzaleys, up | [ acquitted by a jury of charges of | WACH & AEANS Wehl presen: |port that “Lieut. X went over the|ments ziving piz ace held their standard with their neuw ! ol [1ines vesterdav and had not been|ment. It was exquisitely confrere, Mr. Mold: The entire | o ‘ ‘& A Eisaibsce of e zang. quartet wha ation | he was ‘n ed. It was the second time Anselmi| = le player and proved an ad- | proaching in the usual circling fash- " studles for quart c Cavalry Sergeant Betires. chs E Elezant Poiret Twilis, v 1 ) T Underwear o ~ inzly swift nose dive in flames as it h. Siatlc ity et (roft HHusehicn: Aviz.. Has ! s ago and were given 1i.vear prizon ! musicianly | nd has done m o introduct ‘filled with original and musicianly | M. Schelling, one of the few pupils | Army on hie own application, after n and blac hrmrlm and braid trimming e Division 3. in StJnYS at Ridinz ¢ P and ns Quartet,’ lullaby for a sick bahy. In the first [so different from all the others, the | characteristics as well as his own i cation Catalane” scemed 1o | interestingly played, with the lyric an- | counterpoint often renewed.” | I ots conp since -oup, “Irelandaise.” seems | uet especially delightful. The alwa Convicted of Killing Pelice- | ave been ifi the group Sin L5 pec & ¥ . tet & organization in 1903, h h and tempo of | heantiful “Andante ‘Cantabile” of ardin du \ | e wunciet o foig ; e Sevair S <11$19.98 to $25.00 | mpanied by plucked murdering a policeman last June in i | *C NEhicle tation. Nich Moldavan, hemid of since' came to his ears while | te RHe Merdigss program would - hear repetition v ?, Mike Genna and two policemen were | QUATtel who joined the orsiniiion | piniy 4 musical pictire of was falloved ' 5to10’Clock and Scalise had been on trial for their fon. swooping down and then zooming First Sergt. Mark y ? v ergt. Mark Bailey, 10 Cav Sheens and Velonr Coats terms. The State demanded the death s b ! : nd worthy mu : . jcal values, and thongh each is!of Padere showed that master's | more than 30 years' service. | (apr styles. flared styles and BOY SCOUTS PERFORM. : sterday it pr time in Wash 16 1046 size | \ A p . \ 1 1.00 Costume Slips and Hunt Club. » his work came last Extra Size 4 3 hodic A osition and demonstrat g o U am, and the audience ) n_exposition and demonstration o i pram; and the avdlenes ) ! \ 1 styles, r:n"d 5 . f jlqualit GANGSTERS FREED | the striking of the cases of one vio.|group forms a complete whole. Mr. | the wholly delightful manner in which Jin, the viola and cello ax a tom-tom- | Scheiling has used,many unusial de.| he plaved a Chopin “Barcarolle” and | ’ l OF SLAY|NG cHARGE ompaniment for vices in harmony and dissonance in|two unusual and riptive numbers | | ied by the other v this work nehet of Lausanne, whose N R a novel and extremely effectiv The lonzaleys onened the Drogi to Louis Vierne, i< at tamons Justitution, the Flon- |{he ; ten rer j h~ C nly a method different from the veturned to Washington for u which | Te : th its strain rem! ter. 1t was warmly welcomed and | and: ser ' i lo; then the secona | cated to Mr. Padere pitched battle between the police and | HHHO: i | here tomorrow were that possible. : I killed and another policeman wound DEshn Ak lane heard dvst at a distance, ap | B Hewly plblaRe “Dusk | & Alent n v for an ideal | Plan n publi s $1.50 L 2 ¢ ace-Voile lives. 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