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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1923, DAMROSCH CONCERT Young Aquatic Marvel PINCHOT DISCLOSES [NEGR0 ARRESTED, et | FOR SLAYING OF WOMAN| PROVES RARE TREAT P HIS COALSOLUTION .. .. .. HIEERTY Yo you buy New York Symphony Orchestra : " \Wants Various States to Join in/ " T fOl‘ healt ’ lice There Declave. Delights Big Audience at Capitol ; N Consumers’ Union st i buy the bes t\ held here v, charged with the 3 " i 5 slayi r ., Helen Whelche!l, at- Splendid to the most minute music- | Harrishurg, Pa., Dec. 3.—Details of | §ory & ':n”m: \\x}nlm\L “_]‘”‘,'\_‘ I‘x:«m-lml al detail and deeply inspiring in the | 2 3 W Bita ot ata ot of ala ’ : s plan for a compact of states to @ e Ee T e . . cnsemble, was the work of the New / 3 4 ; . | regulate the anthracite coal industry, :’:;’:(:";“m;']’,f:",""‘:\“’"l‘:' b Li0e York Symphony orchestra yesterday ‘. IRIEn move inc ropased | 20 liroad ks beneath 2 . which Governor Pinchot proposed | jr SRR M PO TEER BERSEh o e afternoon at the Capitol theater. This - ; last Monday at a conference here of || i company of musicians, welded into an . : representatives of anthracite consum- g organization of perfect accord under | 8 : ling states, were made public by the/ The arrest of Shaw, who was take: . the leadership of Walter Damrisch, | : j governor today. The complete out. 10 custody as he left the Golden W responded in fine sympathy with the | TN , far waa acit Iastinishb 6 the otlie notorious underworld resort, 4 inlrlhp *tation by that noted conductor executives, together with an invita-|“as made after a watch, the property of the masterpicces rendered. J i : Mrs. Whelchel, wh had been large audience p.ah:]\\mlri:)id ;.lp;l.rrrm\fl Hphswianuthar ReetingEhete DeceRl: | At J.‘ W]nv]-'a" ~'lvo)yn G ol b i | ber 1 k tion of the accomplishment of the New 4 . g The compact, the governor's out- !iMm. An automobile bhelonging to Britain Mu: elub, under the aus- | . line safd amr‘h.,mz ratified by any|Shaw and which answers the descrip- pices of which the orchestra appeared, s p atates in'(,‘u,“"g Pennsylvania, which|!on of the machine in which it is by the warmth of its greeting of Mr. together consumed an agreed per-| Delieved Mrs. Welchel was abducted Damrosch, and displayed keen dis- : centage of the anthracite output in| Pefore her death, was found by po- crimination by its enthusiastic stamp 1922 Coould become effective 1n “tha|lice. The seats and floors were bloo: of approval of the conception, under- ; odedad : stained ;"::g:;fdj‘"" execution of the works This young lady is Thyra Damonts, | congress. Governor Pinchot proposed | Pxo ‘I‘”'_‘,‘_ negvoes, Jerey y | it then do, among other things, the 18M"S Kellv, and a negre Mr. Damrosch himself, the musical § A a 12-year-old New Orleans product, | goljowing Smith, also are being held club and many of the audience re- | lard $ha nos iness within the| th® Wwoman police recovered a gretted cxtremely that a misunder. | . who holds several world's records for m'i’['.'h;‘;":;‘[’P:':"p"‘l‘::‘l'i: ‘fflimv’.hl&ffl‘;;'"“" ring. which was identified :‘::""J"f““T“m,“:'rT.,:,'"“l""“';;o“onw\'::1 : girls in various distances. New Or-|Governor Preus of Minnesota last s.;.;r‘u:‘“.\';rm'\s::u:hr:nd“r\.\ '.:”‘f ”,‘“”; gin, he afternoon g week asked that Pennsylvania alone g her th enjoyment. The orchestra manage- 4 leans 10oks upon her as a future Wom- | 4o, without the formation of a com. "N&- The two men said they were ment had planned to begin at 3 p. m.; ;q commissioned by Shaw to pawn the he Musical club had supposed . the an swimming champ. DT e e L e AR L Wit hour of 3:30 was understood, and it TP T e e . when arrested last night, de- was because of this that the manager U OB DRt A NeTaR 1t it » slaying of Mrs. Whelchel P e REct R oty A of the organization arranged for its| After Mr, Damrosch's delightful ex- | with Wagner's March from “Tan- e l‘:‘ in the latter case ®" #aid the articles of jewelry were TREL Teiien WO S special car to leave here for New York |planatory words about Ravel's| hauser,” the audicnce’s familiarity | & oo prosiion he ‘atler case| rehased by him from a white man u's auxiliary o rk hes including Kast Berlin, Plaine on the 5:01 train. The New Britain |“Beauty and the Beast,” from *Mother | with the work only intensified the his | church will have an ints 1 in und Southington have club succeeded in holding the train |Goose,” and “Laiderconette,” it was a ['pleasure it brought as a fitting finale five minutes, and the connecting train | thoroughly sympathetic and informed |to the inspiring entertainment. Those at Berlin for the same length of time. |audience which listened to the dia-|who have listened often to musicians But the musicians were obliged to|logue between Beauty, speaking | presenting Walter Damrosch's concep- | begin the concert five minutes early |through the gentler wind-wood instru- | tion of the proper interpretation of and to refrain from giving the en-|ments, and the Beast which at first| master composers’ work were inclined cores which were so eagerly sought, | growsed out its marriage proposal |to feel, yesterday afternoon, that lead- | 1t was a regrettable incident for which |with the bass tuba as its representa- | ers may come and leaders may go, but no one was to blame and for which |tive. And it was an audience eager | Damrosch will go on forever and for- Loth the officers of the New Britain [to hear of the promised metamorpho- | ever will delight, and the thought is lusical club and Mr. Damrosch were |sis from beast to prince that would | fathered by the hope sincerely sorry, come with th vlden notes the = | ratifying s es when consented to by to appoint one member and the gov- ernor of Pennsylvania, in any ca to appoint one, the others to be jchosen by the ratifying states, each having weight in proportion to the percentage of coal consumed during the preceding Create a Pennsylvania coal com- mission consisting of the Pennsylva- nia member of the joint commission as chairman; the chairman of the Under questioning he changed story several times, the police said. | mission study a Police early today indicated it might be ‘mecessary to remove fthe negro from the local jail because of the feeling which has been arouscd over the slaying, said to have been one of the most brutal cases in po- nesday, Wright B. Haff Women's auxiliary subject for tl vi PI15O'S—this prescription quickly ves children and adults. the state attorney gener cervuhere. mission to ! vestigate, and regulate the He proposed to confer on the joint commission greater powers to con- trol the industry; giving it the right to investigate all phases of the busi- Almost the first strains of the Sym- harp, when the beast, man, pi ks R phony in E Minor, “From the New beauty, woman, became reg te World,” Dvorak, composed while that [through the promise of her great musician was head of the Na- |fine, nearly indistinguishable higa | tional School of Music in New York, |notes of the first violin, representing | brought fascinating musical |the almost divine ideals of him new- evidence, not only of the more than|born, became gradually distinct, as Wicker Baskets. ness, such as costs, profits, wages| ® LJ ® hint of the spirit of American negro |the being, made new by beauty's| . and salaries; authority to fix prices Clean your wicker clothes hampers 1 gzt BE b melodies sometimes said to permeate |touch, seemed to descend from the | i baskets by scalding them with and to require uniform counts and the work, but also of the fact that|heights so that he could sing of his a"““ “";m' SM:‘ vater, (hen palnting|TPOrtS and to fix standards of coal; whatever its inspiration it need rely [glorious happiness in words under- ‘?'__"“"h it el Pl el 4 to license dealers and to ap-| upon no such suggestion to justify its |standable to his fellow mortals. 3? b ¥ . : the coal supply and to rec- & tive melancholy in the 1 vas |of the dainty Chinese empress at her iron Smoothener smmission changes in freight rates and allotment of railway facilities, Dvorak's own. If the lack of depres- [bath, the tinkling notes of the pretty Cover a small clean board with % sion the sometimes wistful strains dis- |surroundings, the gentle swish of the | furnel sewing it on firmly. Then| N Plan also would give the com- played under the sympathetic execu- fcrystal water and the trickle of gold- | pub the flannel with softened, but not| Mission the right to raise revenue for tion of the musicians, reminded of len drops as she pattered gaily away, | merted, paraffin and kee p for smooth- | Salaries and expenses by a specific Total RCSOIIJ'CCS Surpl“s the none-too.scrlous plaint of thelall told the little story so delicately | o your irons. tax per ton, | plantation, it was the charm of the |that the hint of the delightful picture Sk The outline cited previous com-| Czeck composer as accurately under- [became very real. | House Pests pacts between states and legal de-| 15 442 430 76 810 ° sood and brought to expression by| go with the presentation of Litsz's| Powdered borax mixed with sugar, clsions upholding them and sum- ! ' 5 ’ the great conductor. - Plaintive, rath- gwmphonic poem “Tasso”. The lament | gprinkled about the pipes and on the |marized what the governor declared er than wisttul, was the theme until {yng the teiumph, the former burden- | bottom of closets and cabinets, will Would be the value of the proposed the repressed blare of the less gentle [ino ife the latter coming with hon- | kill waterbugs and rodents. union, one feature being, he said, that wind instruments thrilied to the cli-lyreq memory, were brought splendid - it would give a uniform and un- as. ly to the ear by the musicians of this Velvet Popular broken system of control from the In the symphony's “Allegro,” with | organization who seemed to read not Velvet for street, afternoon and | mine to the consumer's bin and unity which the work closed, there came a | only the visible leadership of the en-|cvening wear is one of the most popu- | 0f mind and legislation by the United reminder of the most familiar or|mumr-r, but to understand the vary-|lur materials, report some manufac. States and ifying states, American airs, made subtly splendid | ing shades of meaning of the com- | ture Twill and charmeen strect - - - i this work. Tt is without thought poser as interpreted by Walter Dam-| dresses are also in great demand, with of a suggestion of trifling that such re- | rosch. The grand antithesis of | brocaded materials for formal occd GOAL MEN AGCUSED minder, just hinted at, came first|genius, ill-treated during life, but |sions R from the second violins, and the good |after death resplendent with a light - patriot seemed to hear in the distance | that dazzled his persecutors “was far | Bl ! Capes | Producers and Wholesalers of Anthra- an undercurrent of “Yankee Doodle | more than indicated,” in this great| A bloused back effect on winter| cite Charged With Conspiracy to Dandy,” idealized. The frequently | work in the hands of the musicians | capes is catehing the eyes of many Violate the Trade Laws, noted syncopution carricd a sustain- | who presented the composer's thought | women these d The front with ing quality that may be conceived and | s well under their great leader's di- fapron flare is 0 in favor Ius executed by master musicians only, so | rection trous bolivias and brytonias, with rare Is the porsession of the requisite When the afternoon of splendid | plain or fur collars, are favorites . delicacy of thought and touch, music, masterfully presented, closed — Yellowed Clothes tion of the trade laws to split up pre Clothes that are yellow from lying| ™Miums in the sale of the commodity, around should be dipped in boiling [ Were given an opportunity to be heard water and dashed with oxalic aeid, | today at the first hearing in the mat. putting two tablespoons of the acid|ter since issuance of the complaints. to a gallon of water. Then wring| Madeira, Hill & Company and oth- them out. dry in the sunshine, and|®rs of the Pennsyivania producers al- wash as usual ready have filed answers to the cita- tion, setting up general denials and Fine China declaring some of the alleged acls are Never wash fine china with scour. vot offenses under the statutes ing soap, soap powder or with yellow Most of the transactions ecited by resin soap. the committee took place in 1922 and sarly in 19 after the prolonged NOW PLAYING b i arike in which eocasened & You can mend thin china with coal shortage, Part of the anthracite LOVE-MAKING DOWN.TO-DATE | white of an g and quickiime. - heat protuccd Juring the period wax soid Washington, Dec, 3—Producers and wholesalers of anthracite whe have Leen charged by the federal trade commission with conspiring in viola- the egg stiff. coat the clean edges at fixed evels, declared to be thickly with it and dust with pow. fair by Pennsylvania commi't | dered unslaked lime, then press to- | created 10 ¢ bute production. Some gether at once and fasten firmly of the lent” producers, the — citation said aded the fixed pr Dyecing Lace « ) ring 1t you are dyeing lace tack it to t it obtained | strips of cloth and leave them there |« t pr higher tha luntil you are through washing and | —_— BRADIO TLSTS FAN | Marked Handkerchiefs p Attempts to | 1f you starch your handkerchiefs ¢ raido broade | very stiff before marking them with e L L 00 e e e THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITORS VBack From >Qfi;ke Z;me In a recent lecture on Mutual Savings Banks, Mr. Frank P. Bennett, Jr., Editor “United States Investor,” has this to say con- cerning the mutual savings bank: “That it has no stockholders, or any other inner ring to receive a share of the earnings, that it gives every penny of its (net) earnings to its deposifors, except as it s 2 : creates, bit by bit, a guaranty fund, for their benefit and let’s all go to see : for the benefit of no one else, that to its management ’ some of the most capable men in the community are de- y voting their best energies, without the remotest pros- : ' pect of reward.” FEATURING The de- This bank is one of these Mutual Savings Banks. WALLIAM NORRIS, CLARA BOW ons : v . i 1 positors alone receive the benefit of all the earnings of their de- SRSV Yl o oy ; T s posits. At present interest at the rate of 41% is being paid to A Great Play — Now a Great Motion Picture : 4 R depositon. B. P. SCHULBERG presenrs & GASNIER production Mo Ride Yohasen Young Scrmavis By Ofge Primmion. Open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays from 9 A. M.to 12 M. e Those wi st days the A i bassodar, Cyrus . R amount Vaudevnlle |E. Woods, and his wife went through in Tokio just after the great Monday evenings from 7 to 8:30 ar earthquake. So now that refugees are all being well cared for, the envoy and his wife have slipped home for a bit of rest. Here they |are on their arrival in San Francisco. |