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THE SUNDAY 'STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 5, 1926—PART 3. CONCERTS ||| Critical Music Season Near MUSIGRAPHS [ " wiitted tatie: Masine Band. e - The personnel of the quartet of the : A" Uonaabe wli Sbadiaveh gt Walier BY HOWARD PIERSON BAILEY. |broadcasting, advertising firms stop Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church Veterans of Foreign Wars. constitution with respest to t | peng oncert Wil be givey at Walter| “An announcement was made during |radio advertising. the great artists jls announced as follows: MATE (| he Veterans of Forelgn Wars of | rebresentation at depastment o By Hélen Fetter {80 p.me by the United States Marte [the week on the eve of the opening|fefuse 1o herform over the radlo o D o R R eror. and Av. | the United States, headed by their na- | ventlons were referred (o the depart- 4 Band. William H. Santelmann, leader: Of & Tew music season which mavi i, e e riadia | hux, I Tamblh; Hawsi! ‘ivé: John | tional commauder irchisf. Fred Sto-] ment execntive commities; for'osa- ! Taylor Branson, second leader: Prin- of this season one which will go 4 ver, will gather from all parts of the | sideration. = O [ipnt " Musician. Arthur S, \Witcora | d8wn in history as the turning point | Impossible, Milton Sylvester is organist and di-j (0 b 0" ¥ 6] Paso, Tex.. September | The executive meeting of the-pest MUNICH, Germany. August 8, 1920. | conducting. ; in the entiro business of musical en | (2 COURISTACL o Same, CRIORL (G5 | rector: S o e Giventy seventh an. | will be held next Thursday eveming. “TER the comparative coolness of Paris, she genial Summer glow of | “'The program will be: tertainment. " This _announcement | o " 007, O Slegusting egotism of | Esther Shipley, soprano sololst at | nual encampment, with the assistant adjutant of the HMaly (northern Italy being about the average Sumner heat of) ¢ concerned the broadeasting acranger| (CLUC: |1, or " which prevents | the Church of the Holy Comforter, |- More than 1430 posts gost. Ella Leech, at her homs, 1635 Washington), with a nipping forctaste of frigidity in Lucernoi g Gin o erihe ity > them from making thelr announce.|has returned from her vacation. Dur- | throughout the United States all the | Sixteenth street. % Switzerland, we landed into a really chilly atmosphere here i} "uzm.‘.l.[ Night- r” .Mllde'n'h“:l The New York Symphony is re-|ments crisply and with as little un- l‘nz‘r‘er fi::e;ms u;ry Kramm sang r'a{_'!:&rgny:\mnrxd {:.‘Zg""'?’z'é'fia e b ic' ights ag On . 02 CTOSSY e Constance from “Vietor Herbert s Favorif - o ot ¥ 1 o & n Miss Shipley’s ce. o n ‘anal en! . awes. funich four nights ago. On the boat crossing Lake Constanc ported to have contracted with a|necessary talking as possible. Let it Pl | to California, are included in the ranks | and himsel an American legion- & - ¢ Waitz. “Wedding of the Wind . t Rosenholm to Zurich we had the first rain of our entire trip on the CON-| (4} March Italiana, “Valencia Chicago firm for the presentation of |be said, however, that announcers| LS o senho ) Zus e ha 1 i ent e Mare ana, A 3 . the ‘albert Haslett, baritone, will sin Ceter: T hy tinent to date—"1o datc” being a rescrvation maintained mentally against | (b) Charactenstic, “Shides Xrorpy a series of concerts. The Boston | connecied with the Washiugton eta- | panis Angelicus " by Cesar R | R e AL oo e e y e ais the week we plan to spend in London and environs. Eyery day in funich | . aateimann | Symphony. has arranged for a similar ‘olrll(s'a;ret:ft. and have Anot fl‘*e"- during 11 o'clock mass at St. Mat- | whose members saw service overseas | nual convention of the American Le- Wotan scems to plan showers for the noon-day two hours, which in this |Grand "!i‘r:'e".:m;r"é'""p:m e Tt n;e;lre: er:,h.\"e‘r Iunglxacnd,"“hflc‘ t::e:\e.': g:m)'ul;h ai 2:2“;?;:3'&0:?0&"36 thew's Roman Catholio Church today. | or fn hostile waters. gion in Philadelphta, to be held Oc- city are celebrated (that being the only word to describe the almost rri\-cr— At ‘the United:States Capitol, Weds brofldcaaun‘B;Tll’;‘a hirve) Ly pe';m“ fown, howewer, during which the half | George F. Ross, organist and direc _Gen. Frank T. Hines, head of the | tober 11-15, National Comdr. John R ent attitude of Europeans toward their noon period of reaxation) from | 4 A Tl Jim., the band will | the broadeasting of the entire season | hour alloted to the artists was taken | tor of music for the Western Presby. | United States Veterans' Bum:;u. fllng McQuigg announced. He will review 1 till 3 p.m. rather than 12 to 2 as in other countries over here. layic b 3 3 16 L Y- | Commissioner of Pensions Winfleld | the national parade to be held Oc ] ¥ i . s : e eathe abedsiand e nearly, play: olTronceru. lll: Y 14 x‘nlnutes of playing %n terian Church, announces the person-{ g . il be among the.dist!nguished | toher 13, and will attend a dinner t t 15 so cold here that we sleep under feather beds W Y | Mareh, “The Star of the Guard”. . Sticheritz he entrance of these three into|minutes of announcing, would cer-|nel of the church quartet for the com- | o -~ > 4 froze to death under all the wraps we could commandecr during our first “Bie Frau Meisteriy S-S radio entertaining on such a broad |tainly attract no lover of music. ing season as follows: Viola K. Har- 5}1‘:;:;1“ Aa!F;:x;‘x:ux:ltx‘:;ll_}r:\\g:;-lndG:)h. be ::l(.von in honor of dlstinguished opera here ich was “Tristan und Isolde.” Nobody thinks of attempt- ¢ opagnle. Birth of Dawn’. .. s | scale means that radio fans will be per, soprano; Hazel Arth, contralto;| oo % = - Suests. " P . which wa istan Sota. “Thie Birt a governors of New Mexico, Arizona | The convention will be the mecan ing the careless coolness of customary evening dress’ without at least oue, Prinaval Musician Arthur 8. Witcomb. | able to hear the best of orchestral| ‘Fhere is a great following of music, | Walter Frick, tenor, and Horace A.|gnq Chihuahua, Mexico, are also Mu;f‘m “m_":fl' oL e Eeatn Javer of wraps on top, cven in the theater proper. Al the shawls that the Steersman's Song Ang o Wagner | music without the neceasity "f"‘e“"‘ however. which probably will never | lake. basso. Miss Arth is the new |pone the notables who have been|swhich Dawes has attended. and his tourists have bought in ltaly come in very handily in Munich, and the | Waltz man”. - Y25ion | ing their homes, and also will offer & | be satisfied with other than the ap-|member of the quartet. the other O 15 atfend, and formal snvitar | poattion In the reviewing stand this y olors c 4 abs- 3 other may be i d Dbefos " & . =i S = s 3 t t inclement evenings, overshoes and umbrellas also requisites of thel a 1V “THGaton, AEORUMERC] Sraliie (e Ribrice of i1 ConCerLNall OF | ay, o AUUPOLEY ital to produc:| rene Chatney, planist, has returned | President < colidge, Vice President | iwo vears ngo In St Taul at the operagoma public, which, incidentaily. packs the scating capacity at Woth | grounds, Thursiay at 7:30 pm. the | theater entrance to which would re-|come ‘from those of leisure and |\ e e o D e | L e o i A theaters at every performance. prograin will be quire the usual admission charge. Wealth. The- soclal ‘contacts of at- rginia. e in rmont she con. | FEITCETY € Pt re ¥ d . A o ¢ % % March, *“fhe Man Behind the Gun Sousa| It i3 the effect of this competition e | tributed to the musical program of | the Navy Avilbut MeQu's reviewing stand. and. instead. f ¥ arkably Juctions, with | Overvire. Stidsdmnier. Night s 4 SHih el He SrafoReq” SR Fichi| ndance ag opera and A€ consere DIO e E Qiiotit €IUD, gtving i tHei “Juby the “American Legion and Comdr. | marched with his home delegatios ¢ S for the operas. they are indecd remarkably fine productions, wi Mendels f ot by the BbIE Bl casliG by Vide a considerable portion of the at.| {he Quoti Club. &iving the SN | Clinnin o the Disabled American | Leglonnaires from Evanston, T A' i. H i age ing: a if COS- el el S . = o ¥ . g > W aAns. v r famous singers in the casts, excellent stage scttings, _hcaumull nosd e those who are interested financlally. %:?‘;s\?l"fin‘;l:dx‘;‘l:&:;z;fl"e' cannot f jy Mrs. Chainey ulso acted as ac- \l::_;r.m];d_ e that time Dawes was a candidats for tumes, competent orchestras and generally sympatheic audiences. Tt di Trombone -1,1,‘“411“h:‘.\|‘g\|“u':‘(1 '»‘-"‘En‘rkp yOL I e aaisativng companist for Mrs. W. B. Hovendon. ol'menf“Ll‘:)ef:ifilx‘l‘\\tt::;~?\\‘lll s l\hh-a llesm‘n_nl, and his Euqae:;a"? b . ¢ = < g H ity Princi usician Rob . ” —_— S 7 Bah rans 3 S - convention was marked o seem 2 bit odd to an American that first night after the inspiring beauty | o\ Frunal i “fe Villgrios” Wagner | The rapid improvement of radio |nave their own followers who Wil al-| Warren I*. Johnson Is playing the | sented at the encampment under (helr Sbaence of politics and his ability to of the first act of “Tristan” to dash out and cat regular hot dog sand- | Wuitz. “Talea of the Ylonna Sirauss | programs has dated: from the time | i L0000 ear them, but the|organ at the Iirst (hurch of Christ, | national president, Mrs. Efffie King. Selats o dlacasatii * pollifes wiches and cold chicken and to drink coffce or beer before returning s i \\'h:n l;n'gemmerc:f\m;'l‘eaco‘:\\rer::ugll; great portion of the audience repre- | Sofentist, during the absence of Mr.| Two special committees. one repre- iy b ¥ g sible, but cv DLYESOL el Slcls proo; 5 rine Barracks AMonday, September 6. N 1 : . ] ¥ as sday evenirg, September | under ihe chairmanship of Mrs. a fanston Post, soon_after his sroma of hot coffec, cspecially in the severe chilliness of Munich weather. | ™" = {'i:f;'\;"fm‘;‘?:“[d :3“‘;}:‘}“}g’m‘(’;“g‘}]"‘?r: pinch to some extent tp attend con-|1, was Py Bonnett, | M. Okeroyd, and one from the Cham- | return from’ France in 1912, and ha And the surprise when one discovered a huge appetite aiter the first U. S. Navy Band. iGhw S saroTl Mibecaits theras | ot Touy turiL rom the more ex-|and “Piece leroique.” Dy Cesar|ber of Commerce, are arranging an ex- | peen active in the organtzation bite of hot dog! It is indeed the right idea. for it sent the audience back| A concert will be given Tuesday at R et sutiny e | Pomivel motHoW of beceiving their | Franck. Tor the s s today the | tensive program for the reception of | 4" golq trophy will be awarded t. fresh for a second installment of some of the most inspiring music it was | 7:30 pm. the Sylvan Theulezi giscri»mhmmg s ‘or (s diktariets mu:h‘ IoI{h:} rad;(- \\;}1ore |:e initial | music for organ will be, “Concerto in | the mlr (]ph’g‘a}tj‘ls and “’f" ou[elr\u])n- (he members of the American TLe . 2 i 7 . 3 ® steners. | cogt 5 @ ;s much conse- r.” Handel: p ment during their stay, in which the bl distan To attempt to transcribe here the reaction to the opera itseli, that ]’*e‘?(;:: :\,;’:‘13"" e second leader, | uncanny ability to_ pick up music [\Vi'at the outcome of the rivalry | Widor: and Carillon-Sortie. Mulet. | League of Women Voters and the ::'}l\:*‘y".‘:::l»|\‘!|\' A b et to thie work w l_\l\;'h has Iu'(_';v‘ caflc((ll by S great musicians '"xlgipflfalllcs::mmc The progrant will be: SHd Shecchem oy ol Loite e i |imtoibe provavly will be indleated this | Wediieaday evening the music wil Women's Club are cooperating Testonnaire with the motor ea ever written.” notwithstanding Bach’s inor Mass,” especially as con- Cadis Yaiverde 4 season. Cartainly the choice between |he the first movement from the “Sec.{ A memorial service for their de |yjich is judged the hest decorated i by hat eeius Droteri hnck, is) practically smpossible: The | Seseie et ciuls. 10 L somnib | cdentd Bolloyine: (CHDC, ERSCane |dreusing op g cdioert downtown snd fler Symphony,tl byl Guilmants andfFRILGE SIS conducted by R u Lt oT b ARATIN W periection of the orchestral supplement to the voices of the singers was | “Throe Selectod Pey Shamllie R R L ising possi- |staying home, in_comfort, perhaps|fuguc from the “Seventh Sonata.” tional Chaplain Joseph B. Head of | 1 de by ('ol. Vincent A. Carroll. na perhaps the supreme marvel of it all. It was indeed the w iter’s top- (i “Chansou triste. y ,,,.0,,.(,,‘“9'"[ 5 q'uam‘,‘"{ S smoking. while listening to one of | Rheinberger. On ‘next Sunday Mr, | Lexington. Ky will be held on Sun- | yjinay vice commander of the Amer st vision into the ideal empliticd by music, to the date of writin {¢) _“Chanson humoresque. I 1 S 2 three orchestras mentioned above or | Johnson will play the first move. | day, the first day of the encampment. | joqy [egion and chairman of i most vision into the ideal as exemp by music. HNE- | Grand Scanes from the Opera | followed. The plionograph companies | some qutstanding artist such as was | ment from the “Iifth Symphon at which the assembled veterans Will | committee in charge of arranging *he Paul Bender, the great bass of the Metropolitan Opera House, was 2| “Manony - oo i Gvané River - | Were perhaps the firat to reallze the | heard last season would be easr’ 1o | Widor; “Vistone.” b7 Rheinberge hear tributes paid to the hero dead of ! BiiY elphia convention. The K splendid King Mark. Maria Olszewska was acclaimed by cven those s hior)Amert g sgdietor situation and rise to meet it. They | iy o0 "one of limited means it | “Toccata Over Psalm 33,% by Cor Kee, | America’s wi e o onila €1ub of Fhiladel BiadHieard e ideatest contralins otigtity dass i teesse to hiave | Wotans R e Fire Charis YUl | secured some of the outstandink|would be no problem at all to decids. |one of Holland's eotemporary com- | o S FALIL, sery jon i scheduled for | S0 AHOTEIE o trophies attained a high-water mark in interpretation hoth vocally and dramatically | v (1™ 14 YT Ohe " Vienna ~ W sts in the country, musicians . = pos September 20, Brief addresses of wel L 5 G & eaher granc Isolleespeaally Hor b o o o A Siriss | singers who made their records, and | Today marks the beginning of a — | come will be made by Mavor H. P. qpo alection of officers of Georze er Tristan, but voeally she was excellent and sang the “Licbestod” beau- | Fas"tos: e piiions D 4r !P;ere is ae dluuh(hhu! wha”! the sale new season so far as the church .mss Phyllis Ransdell. soprano, v Jackson and Judge E. B. McCHNtock. | ywachington Pest, No. 1, for the ens et gy e s gl it A " rhe Star Spangled Banner. of records by these artists were|cholrs are concerned. Many changes, | the offertory soloist at St. John's.|and responses hy Comdr Stover and |, el o place Tuesday Nig! tifully. Emil Schipper was excellent as Kurwenal and gave special strength s e stimulated. and Important changes, have been |Georzetown, last Sunday morning. | other national V. F. W. officers. Busi- {ngSear will take place Tiiesday vien 10 his scene in the last act with the delirious Tristan. Otto Woli, the | \eanesday. at 780 pimy at the| " Between the radio and the phono- [made In the personnel of various | During the Summer a volunteer choir | ness sessions will be held the follow- ELR U LD i lly unhappy choice in the entire cast. He was | band stand, Navy Yard, the band graph there was the battle for su-|quartets. Iew announcements’ of | of girls and young women has been | ing three days. P e Tt of members of the past : | : : i ; 5 premacy, and each had its attractions. | these changes have been made, but | singing at St. John's. ~ The organist | The entertainment program in udes | i ated at the Jast meeting (o i the only diction of the entire group that was mushy, and his acti was | March My Copgratulations,’ Wi i o T sy he i 0 ] i ) e ! : sted on Tuesday night. together with quite jerky and incfiective . Biditlen. pic Meltersyer S260er | ability to pick music that the listener | will see new faces when the services | the regular’ choir of men and boys | ciriis ayd o grand bail D O e Taieoa i an Tollaws OF the whole ensemble.* however, it was obviously Dr. Muck who Maseenet ?{";e%.i"fi..fl"’ nss\uum‘l“r‘ ?y’ m\u:'l- sml}:lt this mm;;\inm will be back in their places today. l'ulnn{| ‘;in r;opur‘r\pwm. No. 1. \’;-t | For commander, Gilbert T. Rude and feed 4hE meriomiance 2 Soirationallevel s heanticnce o g vays fine ormance. For the radio ans for the season So 7 erans of Forelgn Wars, at its regular +“Kroskauf: first vice cor nde: g £ b el ",',”'“”-“I ““,",' g e ",“,‘l‘,"‘,‘f? I'f“‘"" 5 : there was the variety and expectancy | not been made public w Monday, September 13, is the open- | meeting voted, o petition the natio Bl N s . Take o e i _]”'”, D I R o Sunday of ,a program unpublished in advance. | ception of performance o ing date of the 234 year of the|hody at its encampment to use all its | fellow and Charles J. West: seconi lasting nearly 20 minutes giter the close of the opera. He, how ever, did fuenes from the Opera o e The companies early saw their | siah,” which is to be given under the | Washinston College of Music. The | influence urging the respective Sena- | ic O er Taiiae vorce not appear on the stage to acknowledge the tribute. It was laudable that . Waliteutel | problem and were quick to meet it. |direction of . Deane Shure, director | following new teachers have heen|tors and Representatives to vote suffi fliam Lawler: il vloe oo i va o 5 5 < and William Lawler: third vice con the spirit of the whole periormance, as indecd of all performances of both | American fantasia. Rlese: \tsddicton | TheY also learned from the radio a|of music of the Mount Vernon Place | appointed om the faculty: Rebecci | cient funds to insure an adequate and | mander, Rernard (', MeGee, Judson « the Wagner and Moz festivals, was that of unified musica} service and By the Swanes Ricer o M e bert | far better method of recording, a|Church. Work was begun late last Easterbrook, Emilie Mann and Bur-{ suitable armory for the District of Co- | X Knopper 3 Charies S Heffmar ) el . : . aughts A BU e AWillE Eitel Payne g N. Knoppen and Charles s not the so-caled “stellar systen It is as a‘rcal musicdl pilgrimage that | Fox «r.,q_‘_":»kfia“m\m“md entr ;",Tl'?d lflm no longer lost the deep | Spring and many singers from o‘h,,rl:u\l 1'|»|‘xzn‘:1“111« l‘\‘i:;i( fi(‘.:_;‘m& 1‘:‘-:19 lumbia National Guard at the liest | qlartermaster, leney Rath ar s attends these operatic periormances Shishhis aESIANURkODEn oles: | choirs and organizations have already j 40 TUC% R € e liet i possible moment. John Bishop: sergeant-at-arms, Pas: Sk ¢ o ik i \ ragio, |2lied themueives with the Mount and Ellzbeth Stewart, volce; Lud-| A congratulatory message was di-|Comdr. Ioward . Fisk: surgeon \ A e a8 e l . . 1e problem that confronted radio. | Vernon Choir in the preparation of | Vig Manoly, cello; and L. Z. Phillips. | rected to Maj. Gen. Amos A. Tries|pr. M. [l Darnall; historlan. Pa- N an entirely dificrent way, my fir 1.‘:\1 sart opera in Munich was | vin Picture and one that seemed almose impossi- | this great work. cornet and bras upon his insiallation as department | Comdr. Howard & Fis naster AT sheation e 1 was “The Magic Rl Jhieh & e i & { Comdr. floward . Fisk qually inspiratiora work was “The Magic Flute.” which is not ble of solution, was that of paying | On the professional side, a_number e gommander of e Amorican Legion of me. 0. . Owens, and color bear he District of Columbia. wenerally considered the finest of the Salzburg master's works, Tt artists for performances. That prob- |of concert and orehestral series T, Qi w W ' = . e en-Star Series Will Be A ,.,{,,i e 4 on was adopted wrging the a Tristan, was the oniy rea cmphatically “not so good.” He sang very throatily. his enunciation was | play: i Blankenburz { [n favor of the phonograph was the [many of the leading congregations |and director, August King-Smith, andja barbecue, a bull fight, a William Lawler and Tienry The office of chaplain will filled Tuesday night. The officers w proved. however. in the production at the adorable little Residenz ” . " lem now seems solved. Broadcast-|been announced. The Ten Star s By Robert E. Sherwoo i JIon \vas Hd0ncen iR be insialled September 21 at the ¢ Theater, 10 be a peep into musical fairvland. _In the first place, this tiny ing a radio program seems an in-|which has been given for years by T. Om 1 obsery ater, 10 he al airvland. T st place. this me o < years 5 1tte 1s Deason. : theater. with a scating capacity of only 637 persons. is ideal'y ted r:vu:n'v_om.} r!\nll}od of advertising a | Arthur Smith, has been syspended for and Flageday at the same time. Tt to the delicacy o Mozart music. It is ‘a charming miniature house of | J'HI: prospects for the new movie “J“‘l‘f:‘::}‘fl{"i‘:‘dfi't‘..»ffl‘;‘[ llv\mlflnc‘& |‘»u:. this year, according to Mr. Smith o T _j thousht that this co-ordination of pi- | hous. : T il flon ) rdsterated oalng ifter tsiperod Satiichiwas R theless. the listener who has|announcement. and in place of the | 'T. Arthur Smith announces dates|iriotic excreises would allow them both | The members of the post are elated MEFo 6 ity Rexohitionan Ay e Dhetlicater was buit il 1758, b Braw X 3 ¥ Yeul lheard the music with enjoyment |series he plans to introduce many |for season 1326-27 appearances ot the | more force and grandeur: that vet: over th tion of the recent depar ore_our Revolution in’ America. ‘The theater was built in 1755, The | iy, he history of the motion pictur¢|would naturally feel enough of an|novelties to Washington in the way Philadelphi: New York Philhar- | erans’ organizations generally could |ment convention at the Central Hisl acoustics are l’)\‘(‘fl(‘"l and tl)(‘{\(‘anyg arrangement charming. The larger | industry, 192627 is_destined to be a |obligation to repay the gift of music|of orchestras and singing organiza- | monic Orche: g more adequately cope with the weo School, when the delegates from the Priz-Regent Theater, where the Wagner Festival is held, is much more i “banner vear.” The slaves of the |the next time he might be in the|(jons The Philadelphia orchestra will be arily involved in promoting the | various posts in this departmen modern and has cven better seating arrangements, as there is a more de- | cinema. out Hollywood way ave bestir- |market for the product advertised. g _ — in the Washington Auditorium on and attentions they should |voted to send Past Comdr. iow cided slope to the floor, the orchestra is completely hidden there from the [Ting themselves to bigger and bLetter The manufacturers of radio sets. Speaking of novelties, perhaps one | Tuesda ternoons, October 26, No- Lard N Kisk 1o the coming eighth « Qtidience muller » huge honled fere, and dhe stage is easily adaptable to | Polevements, Sull i ofie can Deliowc 0. havs duus mich 1o: fhe better- { reason why interest in music in Wash- | vember 23, January 18, March 1 and | Capt. Edwin S. Bettelheim. national | nual national convention, to be hel the requirements for huge sets t Wagnerian works demand. the announcements that e nate | m of programs. They are co ington has lagged somewhat is that g The New York Philhar-|legislature chairman. Veterans of For- | in Philadelphia October 11-15. as DO T e vet e Mo S e ks el s from “thefr workehops, the seneral [ducting stations and putting on fine | novelties have heen sadly lacking from [ monic Orchestra will he at the Na-feign Wars, was indorsed for re.|delegute. e vecelved the larges: o ANl AOsart nos £ VSRt UM EEQUEE Tl SVILCE bt ik toR el pideed VIR cuter diien terE St B S programs given here. One reads of |tional Theater Tuesdays, November | appointment as chairman of the na-|number of votes as a delegate, and oligang Mozart not as a writer of chamber music of cobwebby tex- |t inment from now on. Evervthing, he mechanics of broadcasting | performances of mew works which| 16, January 9 and March' S tlonal legislature body and a copy of | for the eighth consecutive vear is he ture; not as a writer of beautiful songs; but as a musical Grimm or Hans {4« usual, appears to be perfectly |music, the proper arranging of mu- |have been of such outstanding inter. states he is giving the { the resolution will he sent to the en- | iNg sent as a representative on the Andersen, wiiter of fairy tales. And it was not the rather obvious story | lovely. [steiany in an orches the singers|est and success as to be reported in series a rest next season and | campment. delegation from the District depari of the opera that made this <o. for everybody knows the story of “The w % ok ok {in chorus, the proper type of |dispatches of news services all over|will confine his efforis to presenting [ Charles B. Jennings was obligated ment He has gone to every nation: LGt FPhite ) M1t macirathier the Pan-like Guality (liat Feis)ed and DUBBIEH] woril (o bigthtoaelns corpaiies {studio and other such problems are|the country. but Washington never|ensemble attractions, several foreign |as department judge advocate general. | convention in the history of the L through the music. especially in Papageno’s part. combined with the ex sl osia sl TG TS LG B e e e L B B SR I e e e e e i T il | sl Bl be il Lol {gion. either as 4 delegate’or altern B e o i e oent onmaren | 05 e e ihs it bt el i it ot e i e i st i om0t 1 depaciuserd {in an efficial capacity. b S nmcc ofithe oy i 2 i S oir productions look - than | it ¢ | E o o > spots of al\exsico, rainian Chorus and iz | head as a member of the department e members of George \Washing Ygata he modernistic seitings and costumes. One feels that one | their. productions | ok hetter [t |tion of the original. Sets, too, have | season simply because of the amount | ballet being chief amons the offerinss. | eouncil of administration and 4. P, |ton Post appreciate the action no has ne.er really heard Mozart v under these conditions -!_(‘»"‘ h!flfl"" \j’l“;!;‘fm_“ s hiect been greatly improved and lond|of new material that is presented.| Subseriptions for the orchestia are | is as chairman of publicity and | only in electing Past Comdr. Fis . Hans Knappersbusch was the conductor. Herr Knappersbusch is, in- v}"",‘r‘,“"‘\‘;_‘; -.T:q‘a;w e i sneakers {reed of metallic and dis-|For instance, the concert last season | now In order and tickets ready for|press velations committee » hut alse in votlng unanimously to .‘l’!('nim v. general dirvector of the music of the cntire festival. There are !,m;‘m‘w ‘”u;_m Hds i e mreat torted sounds. I"T the Cleveland Symphony Orches: | delivery. The final report of the annual ex- | SUDPPOrt another member of the sam those who telt that Herr Kuappersbusch was inclined to drag the orches- | ., St Ot Thatiias ovan —— tra, which abounded in compositions . cursion. held August 13, showed it was | POSt. Gen. John J. Pershing, for na ol s but abilie naer i B P G £hal Hasiever ese things have all tended to- | heard here far too seldom. i ARRCIAL mmander. 1 Iy el 1 ni but 1o writer the eatire production secmed logicaily timed | heen assemt e Hop, ANIde se nzs have all tended to- | he s : o - inancial success, commander 2 newly elected oo 0 ihotg)l il e nioHa Yo O Skt IPEYOR Y 6oy e e Ciuss, | Ward o revclutionizing of ‘the music [ Last leeason the, eoncert cajendas Orville Harold to Sing department conunander, Gen. Amos A e s eiiled tiau 2 | : Ao AL OHL o 3 2411 e meROAIE A ! © |industry. \Whether the revolution 1s | for the city was full to overflowing | | 4 Iries. at the concluding session of th the scheduled hour stated on the program. This stating of exact hours | Maleolm St. Clair, D. W. Grittith, Her- | 0S4 00 G prolably be Targe- | but so far this Year but five or s In Manhattan Opera e e uality- | gjgytly department convention declar is an amusing novelty to the stranger at the festival. Most of the |bert Brenonand Edward sutherlind = i)y "qecided by the results of this|series lave been announced. With z { Walter Reed Post, No. 34, Veterans \qjeelf hearttly fn favor of this a. Wagnerian operas hegin at 4 pan. and are over at 9:30 pa, with inter- i ot Poreikn Wars. September 2. Karl | they have Tately acquired Frnstico, i hroadcasting and concert and | the retur vacationing ow - : HalEs s . and anuounced his missions sufficiently lengthy to allow plenty of time for eatir vie Lubitsch, T i von Stronheim, Frank |year :1‘1:"1‘;::“:_21; l[!;,l( ;‘xll‘(;‘;‘l:[p:"(‘)(-‘ Pl ;\’hnr:s fx:w “m\fm. -r?\l:ii ‘I:'_“\l\‘ . \nll;n;uunlu;‘lz' is |lu'.u|<A that (Jl\‘nl(: )[\ Kasbeer was elected offl of the ! ;:;J:‘-r;:"L)" ‘n\:l “:»x’r‘.‘,, 'Iu.‘. 1‘;.‘[:.,”‘::" part of the audience. Even so, | can distinctly recall many intermissions | Lowih ¥iric Pommer, Marsball Nepil: |grams are full, etchestra, siuger aud |abls soon be made nublic, ths 1o B e {iy 1ty sasceed VOSEUIAD. MBILIS €& b iiaelohia conveiitiond tofeicst G i American productions of sufficient length for the performance of this h}\,‘,.".":H ”‘l‘:":mn;m'.‘\,.‘v‘ that this x:»;f musician alike heing gathered for| At any rate, between radio andifyn Opera Company upon its forth | The post went on re s vecom. | Vershing as the leader next year pleasant duty without the beauty of nicely arranged gardens, graceful | rosents the quality of directors. O e T v 5 e | comiliE e VI fHherany) of this | mending Capt. Edwin 8. Rettleheim | "ance of the American Leglon. foyers and a cheering dining saloon in which the audience might while | The Paramount stars include Tl |y ‘fl “""".n‘:,;l, congifigns ke ",'“{‘:’:";,,‘Ti,,:dg;zfiff:“ b ;" music | Lnization has heen so well planned | for ve-election as chaivman of the | The post is arranging to have away the monstony of such waite. The Moratt operas begin at 6 pan, |0kl Lleyd, Themes Meighan, Doustlns foue of four B R r \whis\l 1n. DEDADE NI a0 . foric| Dy, tHe ‘management that the artistjuitional legislative committee of the | [ATE® Tepresentation at the natlona and end at 9:30 p. 1 ac . Pola_ Negrl, Adolphe [puSs:” the stations must give up 1n the road aps fuid at a fork { il now be heard in most of the im erans of Forelgn Wars. The rec-ffontenuon. and Comde. J.J. Muyphy Again Paul Bender was hieard in an artistic claracterization. He sang | Menot ace Beery. Behe Daniels, | = — —— - - - ommendation of the post, as well as | s *ont bl w «all for, members 1. ara i £ send in 1 names of those conten: - and acted the role of Sarastro magnificently. The male chorus also was | BT ix, Florence Vidor and exceptionaliv finc. Fritz Krauss, the tenor, was thoroughly acceptable in | the rolc of Tamino: Fritzi Jokl was so-s0 as the Queen of the Night; Eliz- Part schedule. these are most favored | beth Feuge was excell the daughter, Pamiua, both singing and 1ook- |in the advanee notices: “Old Iron | i ey D L portant opera centers, and in roles I lin the former Mctrpoliian st | (B of (e department of District of | SO bt e imes e . . shown abundant proof of his un- | Columbia, Veterans of Foreign Wars, | 2 & the trip. A speclal conven aKable’ gredtiess will_go forward to the national en!|fien commities was appointed orilla ovie : T ar- Murphy to . For several years Mr. Harrold h mpment, to be held at El 4haso, | ! O h arrange the de : 3 A or 192 [tails and discuss the probability ef £k v oceupied an outstanding place in the ., September 19.2 bt e R e o 1 3 . el e O weclaimed | . Congratulations were extended 1o | distinctive uniform for the occanton.\ ization r('" the hn';{mu* Papageno: and Anni Frind was his charming |Sorrows of Satan.” “Hotel Imperial.” | BN BURBRIDGE, the Jackson-|up trees and shrubs in its ferocious | for his dramatic ability no les than -‘f:‘J‘h"'"; -""“‘\’jn;“- bt ’l‘.“’"""“'iqj<l,‘£,.,',f"",',’:,“‘"":'_,"'\."",’.‘"‘:""'h Bl foil as Papagena: Monostatos was well presented by Erich Zimmermann. | “The War of the Worlds,” “Wings.’ e, Il big game hunter, has | clarge. Burbride. intent upon gel. | for his rare vocal equipment. At|SL UM BOS on his election as |¢omdr. A S sk, chafrman The two trios of feminine voices were beautifuliy sung by six women with | “The Rough Tiders” and Beau § e » DA% ing good “close-ups” for “The Gorilla | the Metropolitan, New York, and with department commander of the Am@“w’\f‘ t Comdr. Waullace Streater and remarkablv fine voices, quite good cnough voices for ma e ‘-\|v|‘ » | Geste the Tast of which has already jiist emerged from a twoear safarh | Huts cilowcn. foe oo et | Giher Iniportant grand opera projects, | (AN Leglon at the recent leglon en. | Nathan J. Coael eatire vact had apparently perfect e A e e iions nppearinee in |9F hunt. in the unknown jungles of | to charge within a few feet of the |the tenor has scored high' in such Lo il i o ofifhe ost will bes {1y Iie G in s i s =0 netroiomic Don Wi e bl el iew ire the Belgian Congo. with *“The Goril- | camera before dropping it with a |roles as i Dtk e 2 1 the hig pavade o he held in cor cielightful._The principal singers scemed to have especially conquered the | Y3 1% opinton of many sideline{1& 1iunt.” aid to be the only motlon | well placed shot. It ia now in the |Rhadames (“Alda’y. Don Jose (Car Pt Gl WL e T iy tutnay o iunate artistry of Mozart cang their roles with understanding and | opeersenn e ot ihe "Paramaunt pie. | Ploture "ever made of the glant | National Museum at Washington men"): Manrico (“Frovatore™y, Cava.| The D. C. Chapter of the Military | Guaver Ciy T cone comed e sinish. The other singers were inclined to treat Mozart's music much as | tures this season had better be good, {2PS Men in their native environment. | Burbridge struggled back Toward | radosui (Toseary. Turiddn (“Caval. | Order of the World War will resume | oS <Hts The post colors have B laie =i tomedio oar it Greated o AmErica it is e thoinhintHor e it ew s s eeat|| w0 SomloRMTLEHEURORIES make | civilization with the captured gorillas, | leria Rusticana™s: Andrea Chenier, fn | its monthly lunchmnsa the Hotet] [o°n 5 Sitsndanice at every mationn Tt omed L e e T At I 2 o It e e iuinm have seon | Movies” of these “missing tinks,” |All but two died in transit. One of | Glordsnw's opera of that name; Duke |(£{R¥etie hext, Euradg FO8 1280 DD | i belNeTaTe b e a8 . Sty vhadli P , o el bt €T | hut he captured four of them alive. |these he presented to King Albert of antua R name; DUKe | Comdr. Gen. Lioyd M. Brett will make | '€ NOW being made to have them 1 what the same sensation that amatenr readings of Shakespeare’s plays |concentrated on selling pletures | 75 "l defense. shot a huge | Belgi 1 & Alvert of jor = Mantua (“Rigoletto”). = Liomel {0 Bonr oy tonon the parade in’ Paris in the - finspire—the listener can almost hear the end of every line in the text, ~ (effectively. rather than on producing et it b honvos nealz i ("lrf}é',:i LT Soiep Enzo (“Gioconda”y; Pink- | M Annial L !t:f ;’illmnu-l"f;:l-' e i nneceatiyTEn \ particular emphasis must be luid licre upon the amazing aptness of | e Well | With | the, resuli that | tandink over 6 feet in hoight. ientist was decorated for his hravery ifterflssl): FAuSt—many g on A sehiolinaiin the settings and costumes for this opera, “The Magic Flute” The colors. { affived their = Sty T'o reach the Lake Kivu region, the Belgian government. k & | The principal speaker Will be Maj. | ponore of ~,-fu und dedicated to 11, uniike the primary colors used in the Wagnerian works, ar hai SmEed LA o 0 @ great many {hora The Gorilla Hunt” was filmed. | ~The only gorilla now in e . & Karl F. Baldwin, who will speak e remory of Dr. Kate Waller Barret: z 5 g works, are of the subtler | paintully feeble film only g W in captivity L 8y former national president of Siilics 40,0 aniis il ic Bl cbiiiiye tndtn Broad Slasies iofithe SDIEL L e atit reiematioh. in el S eTRC Ry Doy BRSEllle o cniesnoll S MIE \Coneh o FIL S japan | Ml Buldwin | ieun “Legion Auxiiary, was create il dxe ic g e simple| An emphatic reformation in the | thousands of miles of wilderness. This ' tured during the Almi speaks from ‘hund and intimate [ 121 Tegion Auxiliary. was created hackgrounds were n rich purples, magcutas and mystic biues —what might |Pamons Pluers prodtetion, denart- | country ts said to bo peopied onty by [Gorilla. Hunt." e DL | Knowledge of the situation, and his|2t the convention of the Virginia de b A x1|vrqn;stxl 1(};d extremely imaginative colors and designs. The jment has been very much In order. | cannibals with filed teoth and viclous | stands over 4 feet high and welgha sy [1alk should ba extremely Interesting, (Paltment of the vrganization in Alex umes carricd out the same generai trend. * ok K K 1.-foot pygmies, who are adept in |more than a hundred pounds, It ie from Third Page) | A detachment from the Navy Band |‘Ndria. Va. = The fund will be main do not hesitate to say that it is with real pleasure that 1 anticipate | feiro-Goldwn, which led the fisld | the use of poisons. The Burbridgejon the Burbridge ranch outside of % Orchestra. will play fnstrumental mu- | {3ined by volunuary contributions, T %Cosi Fan Tutte” next Wednesday. All of r e s Ja v in which he is alleged to have saidlsjc [ i Barrett w ary' a rex < Fope hias been but a prehide |iase s , £ expedition bought safe passage | Jacksonville, Fla. Circus i hs ged have said |sic during the luncheon. The chapter 4 as ixilfary's second D last season, appeared to be weak as | {iT O s Torious realm, ft is ex- | have offered $20,000 for the br:;:s":fé: that he doesn't care to have his name | will extend its greetings at that time]Dational president and was widel g0 these operatic productions e . : i f‘w.nlr‘:;xm r;u‘l\::’t. SUPLESoN fexscUs pl:\im;d.lwhhh giflfl_{;\( szlil( lhlune;' ?lr. Burbridge, 2 man of independent if:;wn::s;l “r"h _srr.mnz[q 11\ Ty}h:; Lo Gen. Amos A, Fries on his :‘f:l:“\‘n“’nrlhor work in the organiz i DA Rilengsid it il : o lis Valueless, but wifh salt, wives or | fortune, s sal 5 e inith ractions, for it a picture is liked | election to commander of the Ameri- | {on. Tler home was jn Alexand AST night “Das Rheingold.” the first of the four operas in “The Ring.”| Of the directors. King Vidor Vic-|jives may be purchused. sell, ald 1o be ‘unwilling to | by the majorlty of the public it is | Legion in the District of Calum.| S it < was presented. but discussion of that work shall he reserved untii {190, e S:'_““,"i"’. ‘Tourneur, | “()ye sequence in “The Gorilia. Hunt" | Prof. Robert Yorkes of the Insti proof that it is bad.” . And Erich is |hia, Gen. Fries is a member of the | g ntensive efforts 1o enroll all Gold the next letter. when it will be my great pleasure to give at least some |50 rhomeq ohn® Hobertson, Rex | Shows Burbridgo in u handtohand itute of Pevchology, Y: the Insti- | not go far from being strictly accu CLAfT of this chapter 1 American Legior Ye’ad €17. Leonard, John Robertson, Rex 2% o gy, Yale University, | th feeble idea of this great cxele of four operas as produced at this time in | (ngram and Sam Taylor sre the mos: | battle with a 126-pound “baby" which | who spent eeveral weeks studying the G Ui Arrangements and details will be | goRHITEY, PORE The matloual conven AMunich. Bral S ¥ el ik e attempted to nap from e fape and putting it to vari = i zone into concerning the chapter's|not o > organ il From this city Friday we go to Salzburg for tw et e prominent. The = Metro-GoWdWyn | gorilla herd. The beast: had such | tests, is sald to have ean sureal] e death jof ‘Raldalpn Valentino. | cepreseiitationiat the natlonal hapters | delphia Octuber 11-13, ure heing star: Salzburg two operatic perform- |stars are still John Gilbert, Norma | 890 %y "ot instead of capturing the |at the animal's intelligence. sed | Film Daily states, has produced an|yion which will be held in Philadel-{ 1 DY auxiliary units througheut the ances there Turandot™ (not the work by Puccini, but another, b Shea Mae M 1 *h v, reced d 3 tur p f g ace 5 0 3 cini, . based | Shearer, Mae Murray, Lon Chaney,|ooia, it almost captured him. The | “Miss Con, " unprecedented demand for his pictures | iy October 7, 8 and 8. Maj. William | “OUNIry, according to Maude R. Cud & £0” may make personal | throughout the country, hoth on!}, somons will be in chare of the|Worth. ~national " chairman of th on the same theme, written by Karl Vollmoeller and produced by M Williaim Haines, Eleanor Boardman, rriv: vo i . Volh Nfia ¢ (iVilliam SHaTqes, | fimely arrival of aid saved his life. | appearances whet : ¥ 3 h vorth. Reinhardt) and Johann Strauss’ “Die Fledermaus.” to be given under the | (harles Rav. Jack Pickford, Joan| '1n fleaing from the jungle with a | -The Gorilla Hami :':w:lr‘.’glw‘r’.w"-’"’ Famous Players-Lasky and United | chapter's delegation. Resolutions in. | (0ld Star committee. The convention lirection of Rruno Walter Crawford_and Renee Adoree, with|iyqnaped “baby,” 8o the story goes,|like any other screen star. . just | Artists, and this has resulted in plac-|ended for the convention shonld be | I8 expected to be the largest in the e s Beatrice Lillle as a recently added | jc '\hg pursued by a monster male | ‘‘The Gorilla Hunt,” it {s announced, | n°. again In circulation every picture | ,resented at this meeting | history of the auxiliary and will bring s AL e ntiate T attraction. © many super-pro. | Abeman. | The ehagey beast crashed |will not be Fonunt.” 3 s announced, | in which he has ever appeared Logether thie greatest number of Gold ___ MUSICAL INS N. . » INSTRUCTION. here are a great many super-pro- ugh the jungle in pursuit, tearing ' tober. & 3 I c i Star women ever assembled, it { o m:nnnél--WAgm.&nGo%.N M8 T OV A T 4 seimieas - ductions on scl;;dule, ers of \lvhlcdh, = b : : “Qfi:‘;e{lf“"lk;{\-{ e‘;:.';‘gi;msev:;,"” e “”‘;fl;"" :‘:‘“’:" Post. No. | dicted b I “The Scarlet tter, as already . ¥y hen he U . Jacob Jones Post. No.| Thousands of Gold Star we CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC| SAXOPHONE been ahoam Others are “Faust,| Ford and Allan Dwan. The stars |lowed their two principal assets, John Lois Wilson and the Governor of New | 2, the American Leglon. was well already are members of the wfl“'“:: P e e e Sheatarious Tsland.” “The Ma- | are George O'Brien, Edmund Lowe, | Barrymore and. Ernest -Lubltsch, to | iee anouas paby. parais r memed | oD e o o ans 28 ot the Gen- | g many are leading workers, M 7408 New Hampehire Ave.mtl Dupont Circle | '[1 10 to 20 Lessons | Fician.’ “Annle Laurie: -Bardelys|Madge Bellamy, Alma Rubens, and | get away from them. Lubltsch, to [ tho annual baby parade 'n’ every-|vention August 27 and 28 at the Cen-|Cudworth sald. Not only others of s O T T Y ol it oo e Aagniftcent” “The Flesh and the | of course, the unquenchable Tom |Surviving stars are Syd Chapiin.| "5 tral Tiigh School. The commander|men who gave thelr lives in the ool the. Chidren Befors Sthoot SIAT * | contt L wobte 08T 1 10 L0, (epr | Devil” and “Flame.” | Mix. Patsy Ruth Miller Monts Blus. Tuig |, Thowias Meighan Has choseit Mong | OF 10 108t JSsther V- HAIL, was clect | World War are envolied &a Goid: Star Dramatic JORASIN Bh. [Cning. 1822 6 SNV, Tnited Artists possesses thie most| The Producers bistributing Cor The success of the Vitaphone has | Pictures School, 1o be his leading | heronting Miss Alice Prentiss of the vy o e et — e o P formidable array of stars 1| poration has one important picture, unquestlonably affected the Warners' | Fomar, ™ oThe Canadian” and fol-i j,ne A Delano Post b a large ma- | avattanie: foe 'f;:,,';:","‘““"':d“"” kg S Vi E Y THARMOY AI w Ik' H Chaplin. Glorla Swanson.| “The King of Kings’ on which Cect] | Plans materlally. and this device will} °7E0 S0 Th o Fona % that Mona‘is | jority. Comdr. Hall was also elected | entatives at_the convention. | The Coaching and_Accompanying. ma 0 lng tu 10 Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, | B. De Mille is now working. There|b® 1he main item on their program | ° b Lol i delegate to the national convention |hallroom of the new Elks' Club has 206 Eleventh Street N.W. Apartment Al Al S e A Keaton. e Barrymore, | will he lesser offe ings, with Leatrice "'_”‘m? %"’?""' Sudermann’s “The Undying Past” is | of the American Legion beins held at !heen obtained for the convention mfli = = Mppicsl instruction o Hawaiian euitar, | o and Constance Talmadse | Jov. Rod La Rocaue, Vers Revnolds |\ e have one new star. George | to be fimed by Metro-Golawyn-Mayer, | Philadelphia from Octeber 11 to 13 I The national convention of the Amer Walter T. Holt Studios 14 Celman and Vilma Banky. | Joseph Schildkraut, H. B. Warner and | Jessel. whose first film is to be called | with John Giibert as its star and lars| A past post commander. Helen C.jican Logion will also hs in seasion ing the part: Heinrich Relikemper showed po: ¢ genius in his character- | sides,” “The Wedding March,” tar And hanio + Piana and theors taght i FYRILS TRAINED T A ! ¢harlie Chaplin's next picture willy Je (ioudul. and some comedies | “Private lzzy Murphy.” It w. r. . o ety o rnate to ! 4 e o = S TRAINE] A arlie Chaplin ext piett Jetin Goudal. an T 5 phy t.was Mr. | Hanson, the pastor of T MeCarty, was elected an alternate 1o | the week of Octobe; erxonaa Rttt o | WENTS. Toloms ! [he “The Circus': Buster Keatons, | starring Marie Prevost. Jessel who recently called attention | Latter " in an important The Scarlet ! Natfonal convention, whila an- tensiva ke s O GUITAR, HANWATIAN ITAR - “The General’: Norma ‘Talmadge's | |rirst National apparently intends|!0 4 new bargain excursion ticket, : other past post commander. iHelen |being arranged for the two or r;” "y stadis Gora Al Bsumee S [ St dve . Ataiy BlcETondis: i anay Ito 2o on as before, turning out es- | issued by the Sante I'e Railroad, be- [ “A Little Journey.” Rachel Crothers' | ;. O'Neill. acted as secretary to the tions. i RS, Ensembla practice with Nondica Clubs . row Gloria Swanson's, “The LYes | sentially program pictures that de-|lWeen New York and Los Angeles. | piay, is to be filmed under the direc- | convention. H ———- Sotm agencs for the famous Bacon babjos as n on jof Youth” and Ronald Colman and ) pend largely on stars with acknowl- This ticket, according to Mr. Jessel, | tion of Robert Z. Leonard, with a The color bearers, Ulla R. Tracy | Membership standings of the vari “The includes a stop-over at the Grand |cast including William Haines, Claire | and Amelia Boberg. completely uni- | ous departments of the American al! mandolins and giitars. e S Bani: will (e Eean i pend L g g . 8 1A | il 5 ir ged drawing accounts in the box f{ J1CIU¢ s Col. 948 1801 COLUMBIA BD Winning of Barbara Worth Sfice. ‘These stars are Corinne Grif- | Canyon, side trips to Tia Juana and | Windsor, Harry Carey and Claire Mc- | formed, marched with the post col- | Leglon on the latest figures available SSIE N WILD Fr. 4491 John Barrymore will undoubtedly | ith, Coleen Moore, Miiton Sills, the Yosemite, an engagement t, | Dowell. ors in the Legion parade on Friday |at national headquarters at the time BESS S ! |be called upon to play in “Cellinl,” Richard Barthelmess, Ben Lyon and Patsy Ruth Miller, and return. s night. They also acted as ushers for |of publication ire shown in the fol: Voice Culture. Piano and Harmons 0 ege « story svhich had been prepared for | Harry Langdon. Glida Gray will start soon on the |, Greta Garbo, the Swedish actress | the convention. Emily S. Steele was |lowing table: Alubama, 4.063; Arizona studlo. 0874 Bib et Tasoma Parkc. D. ¢ ety Tamented Rudoiph | Harry Langdon. . .nd Pathe con- | 1ong-deferred Ziegfeld film, ~Gloriy | 1510 have the feminine lead in “The | elocted as recorder of the conven. 3430 Arkansas, 6442, California. s S s 714 17th St. | Vatentino. template no radical departures from | in& the American Girl” . .. Farina's | oro¢al: in WIS Lo | CISINY. di t6 o, 9.655; Colorado, 7.019; Connecticut CONTRALTO SOLOIST OF FIVE YEARS' | o I ok % % theln " previous form, except that(infant sister has broken into the |3f, Starred under “the direction off i resolution submitted by the |5.321: Delatare, 1.097; District of Co experience wishes Dowtion in church, choir, (1) Musu: | William Fox's huge organization | F. B. U. will undoubtedly do a great Our Gang” comedies. . ... Her|" e post requesting that the husbands of | lumbia. 2,202 Florida. 12.193: Georgla Qs forred. Call N. 3358 W b e e S amian Arpiuda | eal with Mr. Haroll ‘Grange, ghess | DATS 18 Atome. _. o Raymond Hitchoock likes Marshall | Woman leglonnaires be allowed tye|7.610: Idaho, 4,73b: Iliinols 54.991; In S é Qirst picture. “One Minute to Play.” Beau Geste” is established here | Neilan o well that ha is seriously | Privilee of attending the national|diana, I17.i0i: Iowa, 31,820, Kansas THE VON UNSCHULD Fall Term Opens a considerable number of special bro- | (%l Sined fo become a tremendous |in New York as a substantial success. | considering a permanent movie career, | convention being held in Parls dur; 119.363: Louislana, 5,510; Maine, 6,990° UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC T ehaii Prtnbsecs. Soiis. gt . . . The title of Corinne Griffith's | it is sald. *}ing 1927 and extended the reduced |Marvland, 2.331: Massachusetts, 23,210, incorparsied | Monday sept 13 A i a o new picture, “Broadway Blues,” has | tates was adopted by the conven- | Michigan. “15.730; Minnesota, ' 27,08 MVE, MARIE VOX UNSHULD, Tresident [ . e Sk s nee e 15 B i I leen changed to “Syncopating Sue, (lara Bow. heretofore kiown as the | tion and submitted to the national |Mississippi. 3.958: Missouri, 10,431 Tweots b IBth DR SVeaibosk iled. le ohirAR{ L Gim on. the T05% mm_im'm bk e ore ik aon which leaves us just about where we | Queen-pin of flappers, is going to be| I'rance travel officer. Resolutions Montana, 3,901; Nebraska, 18,349; Ne 174 XEW YORR A NW . FRRLN. 1838 N TR ta I e S ALE Faohe Rideoabie SECHIROUR: S THEY ) £on- Y ware when wa starte fust the kid next door In “Wings,” | concerning theé fincrease of depart- yadn. 891: New Hampshire. 4.432: New ¢ orial staff ‘are B siderable s ation. 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