Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1926, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING | i SHANTUNG FORCES MOVING ON PEKING Ington at th Reply to Peace Note Pledges Oniy Safety to Delegates in Tientsin. The Shan to peace March Army (tes in any s tn Tie he that there status rair helang's seizur autumn of 1924 s the relinquish Influence ir continnes the wornded ial i fighting railwa forces ave reported Peking, but tact with the moving be slnwl national JENNINGS WILL ADDRESS DRAKE CLASS OF CALVARY| Ranker to Ba Chief Speaker at Ban- quet—Plans for Work Will Re Discussed. | | Cnl will he an Jennings, banker the principal speaker when the Drake claca nf young men of Calvary Bap- “hurch meet tonight to discnss for the meason’'s work. He will the *“Toc H" and explain its | teacher of will Drake, former which bears his name ve a short talk speakers ara Rev. W pastor of the church. Reu Viomer J. Counollor, director of re lizious education, and Herbert B Nevi superintendent of the adult dapartment. of which the Drake class ember. | sic will bs furnished by the Kin- tra and B. D. Thomason Fox will entertain with | Other Ahernethy president of the plasa, will act as toastmaster and W G. Waldo. teacher of the class, will introduce the speaker of the evening A reception will ba held at 6 p.m. | gnd the banquet will he held at 6:30 P | The officers are Fred Thomason resident: James E. Fox, vice presi ent; Gordon Harsch, secretary.treas urer, and Hugh Osmun Crow, ser geantatarms. AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR | PAYS VISIT TO BERLIN Three-day Sofourn Merely & «Priandly” Call, Thouzh Mutual Relations Were Dizcussed. By the Associated Press BERLIN, March 30, [ust a friendly | nudghborly visit fs the interpretation | placed on the threeday snjourn in | Rerlin of Chanceller amek stria. Although It was ad the Austrian premier actively ouseed Anstro.German commercial re lations. mu 1 econnmic Interests | and the Inevitable subhisct of the ties of cultural affinity h on the two | nations, the more | nt question | of & unlon of the two did not enter formalls far as nfficial The government to have reached Fiiton intn the disc h their foreign lice their d that nndar of a cus action in ronrection pollel T might prei nint It ia thia refers especiall takinga as tha cons 1oms side tha realm of the or tha sepousal tian an the part of Au Bo far as the comm ntn by at Geneva gnvernmen plate harmo whic aconom inces ant two eountries of a Danuba federa mente entered | and | Austrian reparted to ha in com ita former ally. German Locarnn are concermed. the with *0 vears the auan a woman's 14 to 4] During the p; tity of material needed for ress has Ascreased ! from Get Our Low Prices to WIRE YOUR HOME and for ELECTRIC FIXTURES < MUDDIMAN § 709 13th St. Main 140 IBRERR AN R AR Tk SL. SUNDAY EXCURSION NEW YORK SUNDAY, APRIL 4 Special Through Train Direct to Penna, Sta., Tth Ave, and 323 St. Saturday, Mid- ives Penna. 13236 arm ot New York Loares Wuhuélfin; he heart AM. ta., fn_t! ity, 6:00 § Returning, leaves Naw York. 4:20 pm Tickets on sale two days preceding date of exenrsion imilar Excureion Sunday, May ennsylvania Railroad | Autist [ STAR, WASHI UESDAY, REG’LAR FELLERS—Slow, But Sure. MUSIC | RECITAL. 3 ( /TD CERTANLY n seprana, 2 in Wash Auditorium last night made her debut appearanc Albion's series of Ku in place of Lucrezla unable o leave the Cn. to keep her lvery one Knows artist Mme. Bori is. proved a splendid n is not to be technical ction, the| in the laat of Peg | to “spin a tone”| ister of voice, all con mal appes ge manners s first group includ Handel. | and ak sun: 1Sk v-lor The last, was doubly You! TLLBETT CAN BUESS WHAT NOU GET WHEN YOU GET HOME AND IT WONT BE tntiful musie. hone wi'h ex he fused dra the “Regrets de . sang Leoncaval delightful > dramatization of | pie that these fine concerts have not heen hetter patronized. It fs true | that except in one instance these | concerts have come on nights when other important musical events were schednled. It would seem, however, | that there should have been enough | persons in Washington interested in | music to have made respectably large | audiences for hoth events. e outstanding group of the eve. ning seemed to be the second, which inclnded “Cortege” and “Prelude a | VApres Midi d'un Faune” Gliere's “Orientale shmaninoff, ceptional matic eolor Manon™ of Ma ln'a “Serenac Afse’ v and zave art the pathetic Mimi's Boheme.™ “La Chopin 7 A fea usuall the “Shadow beer's *Dinorah encores wrtind. | n un- was ! ber that reception Dance” from *owith L FAmon adley vernoy My whir reful Dai*Acq beautiful “Mad Scene storms of in the season | Clup pianists nffered earlier ar the Friday Morning Music They w anthusiastically received | on_hoth ne, The ope number was a “Choral | Prelude.” by Johann Sebastian Bach transeribed by Miss Hull. Miss Hull alsn appearsd as compnser of lightful “Waltz" in the third composed entirely of waltz charming numbers. This w Hull's first public appearance in Washington in the role of composer and was most interesting. Mrs. Howe 'who is considered a leading composer as well as pianist of this city, has on sevéral occasions within the past vear | appeared in the role of composer. and was represented last night by one of her transeriptions of Spanish Folk Sone.” a fascinating work. with a glih glissando at its end. A “Canon’ of Beethoven's, transeribed for twn left hands by Marion Rous, was another unusual feature of this group and its [repetition was demanded. Other waltzes were by Saint.s |and Arensky. A group numhers alse was on the progra GEN. BOOTH TO VISIT U. S. 1 the si Axprossions. “Villanelle, charm and lovely gerE o Jish song and the famous Lucin.” which won Gonnod s “Serenade interesting as the enc and flutist played parts what customarily is in this song Amadio, the ing, from applanse particn as the sir heard ynusually fine who awas heard here earlier Vs series joint cone Flovence Austral, was heart- I welcon his group of solos axwell as fur hix remarkable ohbi Donizett Tohn in his wife Meyerbeer, 4 ile plaved “Tdylle.” by Waltz, and Paga with marvelons control inMvidual inter As he gave criptive hit of musteal writ Wind in the Trees.’ that enthralled the finale from Minor In the achieved hy piana of Ralph E. qecompanist of the eve se of an injured thumb. | slass plaved parts of his left work with the right, ave markahly accurate reading. H the 2 Chopin Witeh Dane eneores manner and Sonata in B was Rrick in andience. a fine duet hle work Plans Campaign. W YORK, March 30 (#) Bramwell Booth, world leader of Sal vation forces and son of Wil llam Rooth, the founder this country to conduct territorial con gresses fn Chicago and New York City the army headquarters Gen HOWEHULL PIANO RECITAL, Army Last Program in Lenten Musical will come to Series Is Delightful. Mary Howe (known in Washington Mys. Walter Brice Howe), and anne Hull of New York. two excep. gifted pianists who have won miring andiences both here and in w York in their two-piano recitals, excellent yrogram in next month hers announced vesterday Gen. Booth is expected to arrive from England about April 14. He will proceed immediately 1o Chicago for | the first Congrass, to he participated in by representatives of Central and Western States The New York congress will he in session from April 24 to 29 1t will reflection on [ bring together afficers from 22 East ngton pe nd Seuthern States an v ezening con. it the Jast ven Church nnder tion of Ruby Stahl It has heen a serious | taste of V the direc - o v on e ey o o the fios. - PHONE MAIN 623 e what washes away all ~all fruit DUZ does it as it washes oul the divt Oil Crew Braves Alaskan Blizzards : BLAZE IN “OLD MILL.” | port Three Years to Drill Hole in Vain Quest| By the Assnciated Press \ FRANCISCO, March “toughest’” experience whole career in field development has just ended for the Standard Oil Com pany of California, the Cold Bav region on the Alaska peninsila being the sertin Although the company expended hundreds of thonsands of dollars in vain, it contributed an epie of human endurance and determina the little port. Finally the hole down to 5034 feet and not a trace of oil. The gang boxed up its gear and “pulled out,” using its tractor for | the last trek over the road to Kana- tak. which nature blotted out behind | them with tremendous snow drifts The company has decided that the poseibility of finding oil in Alaska still very much in the future would make no statemant as to it | potential plans for the territory. hur tion it has not been disheartened by the The company sent its first crew to|Cold Bay experience the region three years ago thie month, | = » Z WILKINS PLANE 0. 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