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-~ g, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1926. Building for perusal before presenta- memory of the earlier rendition. If any | ion from the composer-conductor.|aroff, Prof. C. M. Boyd of l:e Pitts- | hmlmm ‘_\;n\hr- “."I\'\ "::‘ r:".’t ‘;; Relief Pastor Announced. tion to the grand jury. It was in- thing, there seeme more warmth in|Arthur Loesser, the pianist, who was |burgh Institute, and many others. ceived, and the mazurka that was RIVERDALF October 8 | dicated’ that Goveramentsagentaihad M U S I C 8. t giveh a heavy part, using the pyro- . H. F. |encore was also much applauded Hiv 3 y : Mhon o oo *nechuld ose sple A | uncovered evidence involving several the interpretation last night. technic qualities of the piano to the — Mme. von Unschuld, whose sy Mol 0 i b detective bureau aquad commanders It seeme probable that Mr. Bloch| ultimate for effectiveness against the [ FIRST CONCERT OF SERIES AT |did technique and brilliant and i < vinn Church, will v r - o o denc in graft dealings with bootle rs. - 4 purposely gave these two older works | strings, deserves a special bouquet for 2 CITY -CLUB. arly style are alwavs in evi “h h Sunday the. abisng fte | Conapiracy chatyen. carrving a pon.| CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL, [Pirbostiy fave theae fwe olfer worke | 8 o8, atie performance. THE CITY CLUB. o K&ve considerabie aditionnl color tg | {hutreh Sundav in the absence of Rev =lble two years imprisonment on each The second Coolidge chamber music | to impress the contrast in styles with| Today at 11 a.un. the prize son: The first in a series music her playing of Schun ring 3 i v v : e | to he presented this year at the Men's| ).y on"prjef, preliminary explanation RO pat sewhere for of many counts, were promized by | festival is on, an 3 that of the two newer works which|of Albert Huybrechts, performed by | L spaibob ore | DY her brief, y y e ; i followed—Malipiero's “Ricercarl” of | the Pro Arte Quartet of Brussels, was | ity Club was given last 1 m'. '_'l"'f tle | of its meaning—“the soaring of the 1926 and his own ‘‘Concerto (iross the feature, along with works by Jo- 1 d exceptionally enthuslas *” unceasinglv upw stingulshed a clanly i : . udiency rhe sololsts were al a C | i bootleggers or those who used meth- T e i musiclanly 8udl-| o "the year 1924. The Italian diction-|seph Jongen and Gesar Franck. This |audisnce. The soloists (B S ed a Chopin pretude and | 11 rooms and 4 baths in the P ary n cercare’” orb | moon a g an. | well known, talented « panella.” | Government Starts Probe|cds of extortion in “shaking down ! of Congress lnst night. Mrs,| ATy reveals ercare” as a verb|afternoon at 4:30 the Stringwood Iin- | T s e o |the Paganini Lisst Gl ; DRESDEN Unschuld, pian | | Government Investigators AgAINSE ! \c,y [resente i ; those found fnvolved in collusion with ' gt ! ' before an exceptionally their victims. Fredetic 8. Coolid, meaning to research or seek out. Ap-|semble of New Y and Rorts | nians 5 ge. sponsor of this g . . et 3o e i fetival, which s the outgrowth of |bI¥INE thia to the sounds that came | Sasiaweky W the performers ran me. ok Pototin: | The lnst grous Mrs. Gawler Into Liquor Charges In- BLOW TO A’PPLE hART :‘,.,. taniolls Berkahite fentime, o th from the 11 wind and string in-| works by Berezowsky, Gedike | ana 1{‘]“;‘__’fp""""y‘z‘”:(‘:_"‘m) e renmtod | Sons, with obbligatos by Mrs. Dickey volving Officers. g ig Overlooking Rock Creek Park, decorated st to suit fenant ckent as the guilding spirit in her|Struments that produced the work, | Tanfeov. L oy 5 4 of | ere very successful, Welpley's Rendy for becupanes abomt October fat. ? e Signor Maliplero was evidently ‘s Among the many out-of-town not.| by the Columbia trio. a group Nightinga as a Lyre g e ({"‘,’h';'t"':.r,,‘;'m‘;';l”,:":‘j ing out” the most complicated of dis-|ables glimpsed at the opening pro. | younger fulk. including fean West-|joing oupectally delighttul John W. Thompson & C"-! Inc. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge will attend the | COTds. To one hearer at least he never | gram last night were Richard Mi ‘_'|‘"" m,":\! "';‘;"7 The next musical in the seri ‘1535 Eye St. Main 1477 S Strike in England. performance this afternoon. auite achleved a definite end, and it | qean of k music i S “',‘n"P, oveis “‘_1, be held next Wednesday in the | e e In these festivals music is, indeed,|Vas relief only that was the reac ley Buck : Dr . di O e e NCERE lounge: CIHICAGO, October 8. Federal | Special Dispatch to The Star. the prime thing, but it has a close @t the conclusion of “Ricercari. rector of the Rach Chol . M. e ntSene operatives under A. I'. Madden, head | WINCHESTER, V October 8 second in the intermingling of the|duite possible that there Is much of | Talbott, sponsor of the Westministe I;('l‘l at the R N ST v r y vi -l - by ) 7 Bleyden, sang a A teaspoonful of wood alcohol is| A of the special intelligence unit, today | British market specialists have many prominent musicians and writ. | Subtle and sophisticated humor un-| choir of Dayton. Ohfo; Howard Brock. | Miane 2 S NEVHS Fiethossishan o started a Government investigation | .o iiaq to agents here that with hun- [ IS IDon music who are invited to the | Jerlving this work. Certainly Malipiero|away, Willlam (*. Carl, New York or. | E70UP of lovely songs hy Nevin Schil-| enough to blind and often kill a per-| : t 4 o i i ., Auring the intermis.|I® generally conceded to be a serious ager: How. | Pert and Jenner. Her encore was & | son, | hern ’:‘x'rmt")‘u-”."‘11r;,n‘",‘.(:::,.':",:::::A dreds of thousands of coal miners idle | | e musician, but it can be safely saia|Sont o] Hanson, manager: How- | juiney " liftle song “Love's in My - - e vd Tianson. director of the Eastman e i ¢ ment and no wages coming in they cannot J. S. Bach was given the honor of |0f the general reaction of the au eliool of MUK Fiurold idoiph Heart.” Her “high C" in the Jenner Patrick Roche, ace of Government |afford to buy apples, which formerly | PAYINE the opening selection of the|ence attending the performance Airector of the Peahody Institnta o | SONE Was especially admirable. ! sleuths, who supplied the evidence e £ their main articles | f€tI¥al. ik famous “Brandenburg it was not warmiy favorable to “Ricer- | yo b OF 0% R - S0 00 and Mis 3 which ied to indictment of 79 Clcero | “ON*!ituted one o adatcy Concerto, No. 3, in G.”” war presented o rt hall does not al- | : 5 < W. Freitag as Virginia Sales Hit by Effects of of police, opened the inguiry when he Homer, daughter of Mme. Homer and { to supply him with records of police | 400 ¢ ot afford to buy hecause they | punctuated in s re stifly conven-|erns,” was guite the sensation of {he | 1APrArY of Congres drnest Iutche- | 5 # s A derstanding of human emo- T e e "y “AE™ | applen for many vears. particularly | the same way Moz vely dirge. In which the strings seemed to |SYMPhony orchestra at city: i ¢ " value in lending dignity to Compounded list {Iving Deauty in the melody of the| the first violin, going into the pas. | MIS. X e a N ful mortician. Model chapel, st s el - the second violing. first volced by the violas, then the et livery in connection. Just $13,000,000 developed. When In Salzburg| c Grorso” aroused the highes e b T Anselmi und John Scalisi faj. Willlam Thomas b of the Vienna Philharmonic | its conclusion. 1o, in turn. hrongnt Mortician lenca aus sovbiin.c (OSSN that he had In his possession records | ‘I'he Rtate llouse, erected in 1676 by 7art's birthplace, the performance| deserved such (hief Colling fssued an order to his | vard. The building was used until i i Crosby Adams of Asheville, . s * Il ohief | of diet. by the string orchestra of 23 mem-.| WAYS well adapt itself to the moods z eville, N. C.;| plano, the Rimsky-Korss o . | St sinoirithd Honit too. that the |bers under ‘the direction of Frnest|of & research laboratory. STE PLAGSE M SR [OIORLLS Toulse, D]gmfled Service PAYS Jead 2 v abroad | Bloch, Swiss-American composer. The| Mr. Rloch’s own work, sur| y ] obtained a subpoena duces tecum | Kood prices obtained recently a Mr. Bloch's own work, surprisingly | »'yeq TGl - o X 5 4 were pald by the better-to-do class | hroad, joyous spirit of Bach was em-| melodious to many who expected to |* N Do Vebpeiaiotlily Jur ‘ un- | Alling upon Chief of Polica Collina | wete pald ! working class, as a rule, | phasized. The work seemed to be | hear “another of those dresnrul aot, | former chief of the music division | . Our knowledge and activity in handling liquor cases. ! st 8 o 0 ._ : e lice.| had no money. British consumers | tional atyle than is used to mak evening. Opening with shingly | S0n. planist: Gust trube, Balti- | 5 a cen of great Namen and etsr numtiera ot police; | B0, I, PR RONST, CORHIOR Ionalibtylo than dslusedtonmake . opwine IR | o noses st airsbior ot the| tions has prov g ments, all listed in_detail by Agent ) : 4 N : o i thoke that are at . “State In-jata Notturna {n D wax given tradi- | lferally throb with pleading sobbing, | {t®d Human, publisher and editor of § 5 e the solemn tasks of a care- ° Roche, were inciuded in the subpoena | JIT0 tional veading. The sensuous under-| then, With a clever protonged mota o | SINgIng: Willi [ fen g Semi-Annuall prolonged note on Investigation will be started at » i@ % fAvat clolns gl | 3 " : 1 A sy e olins was discriminatingly bal-| torale and rustic dances and ending | POSe p am- | I private ambulances and ssets Over West Side police station, it was indi-| SITE TO BE MARKED. junced with the pizzicato responses of i with a robuat and beautiful ru‘nu':. I ¢ 3 i G delicate lacellke patterns of| second violins and finally 11 t | Call— 000, Genna brothers, thre of whom have Star. Blc AT ‘s, MoEatta) \Weis Evohl k5 skper atrinmy. this oo B2 ik Medical Glasses Fitted Surplus, $1,000,000 leen siain, were at the height of thelr October 8.—The sit ! L ; J T. R Dontlegging netivities. It was recalled | o Mary st State House, in | August the write heard the same | enthusinsm and Mr. Rloch whg e W ALt ames 1. Ryan Cor. 11th & E Sts. NW. hat during the murder trirl of i” s 'y Wil he marked with | work performed under Clemens Kraus| claimed with a prolonged ovation at DI’. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Tempaorary location during strme- t or - - . Slaying a policeman Attorney Patrick | (-ha Daughters of the | Ope Beautiful as their perform- rchestra to i i | Eyesight Specialist I8 a prescription for JAMES BERRY, President i Be s feet in cnowl- | yesig! P ~ ~ ! B y , Presiden H. O'Dennell charged in open court i American Revolution. 5 1x in all the atmosphere of | edgment of applause, The ..‘Qfin“‘;n son.Flione Main 321 (B‘filfls' (Jl IPPEy ”:i' {:chu'c,‘ 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Lincoln 142 JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y I'e itio ol " - S ‘ever Malaria. showing that 300 policenien had been | Charies, Lord Baltimore, occupted | own with the eIl e e | L S L Killa the ger NSNS S0 n the monthly pay rell of the Gennas. | gronnd now a part of Trinity Church | o8 snhordinates to produce the data de.| 1695, when Gov. Nicholson removed | g i . { “(; 17 Tanded by Torhe, and many of the | the capiial to ARmapa.. Octoner. 51 ; SE EM IN OUR WINDOWS TON ! records were taken to the eral has been set for the ceremony. 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