The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 28

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921, ! IN THE REALM OF MUSIC ‘15 FIRE CHIEFS SEE ROCKEFELLER ASKED lg edna perience ati tiny cere AMUSEMENTS. | ee AMUSEMENTS. yf Invi Nd it RS g Central 4 ALL BUT REAL FIRE _—‘TO SEE “THANK YOU" '¢: me iovreg hark Vos'sbe: | atwaven unee too eee oe DL haere Wee rea at wa, | CCU uae bine one the hope t A WAY RLICL CAMA Abae cdebedibuly. WEL: PeRENTOE raraaye tt __|If Pinancter Can't Ge te the Them | wil help mater! vy in bringing tre mreat |] WINTER GARDEN Wich, DAtty, At’ JOLSON in “BOMBO” | te LAST WALTZ ™™ eetanon sh "4 crate Violinist, | Witgecher it w fat under We Don’t Let ‘Em Get That Far,’) tre the Theatre wilt Go to Him. ent eancat on OFT TOLWONDER A CT'S_10 wE. BLOSSOM TIME? HT Mal laoldlelabbadsBh ented Emil Telmanyi, in Gypsy | taking Kenyon Tells Lamenting John Golden, tnanager of the play 4TH Aeror para, Muslont CASINO “s8 wing sal 130 . >| peared to fd “Thank You,” at the Longacre Theatre, u ST. THEATRE nas Mit Hi ic| her materia Westerners, | " : RID, Oct, 21.— oT | (econ fe and With an Electric) rir the caught ine right mood of the) ce esate | Cen nat a eee nie GSRADRID, Oct. 21—Gusen Bizabeth | 10_W ONDER ACT S10 | 30THST. xm, © gts, E63" | SANDERSON imi, Stiows Fire, Dasti| sone and dipped into the ere moe {Co eee eats ena eno have|vited John D, Rockefeller to attend «| ‘fom Andalusia. The Belgium Ambas- NATIONAL Tues. diet, Wot Bivay. | wm. HODGE ® "eWart’ oF" b0 bectfhaerhllt dete = pools’ an deeply as her limited cane papertines wo wete Bere performance. In the t that sador mot her at the station. Later the | J Pres. #20 "C The Greatest Laughing Novelt New York. ten mt, 8.90. md Sweep at Aeolian Hall—| mila “permit” er aiwent, admire |yeen here mince noon oh Tuenday are Perermance,, Jn, tee trae tat 2 |Goaen vised King Aitnso and Queen | [iy MAIN STREET grvesrs. rh hl at , BO: srea- | reparing to vi ‘or " Victoria at the palace, leaving after- RE: MeanteR, | seomed to one in a rear peat a crea the theatre Mr. Golden offers to erect TaReHIN TEER Gauthier Sings a Nov-| {ior ‘Curie tatteta, bmbroidered, they witness the boxing bouts at the {y‘t0ae temporary stage on the Town (Mand, by motor car for Burgos, Fs0'mitea | PGREERWICH Vib | Eaeses, WALLIDAY, That Has Been Promised] with jutting hips. |Garden this evening, and they are go- _ —— an - _ — ennesr HBR, A Net 1 as: Wi ecializes |" away disappointed in one partio- A stranger in town, LAWFORD, the Metropolitan and), Nelson Miingworth, who specializes | uiar only, and that is that they have Who's turned the community | sow APOLLO THEATH in singing lieder songs in English, re- 4 All At the! oes It Well—Other Con-| appeared in Town Hall in the after-|not seen a real New York fire with upside down Mrenines at 8.20. 18 noon, His methods are now familiar.|New York firemen in action with the Mate. Wed, an im Mr. Miingworth by pose, by gesture and facial expression endeavors to assist the votce in portraying sorrow, joy, horror, pathos, despair or what ever the poem's content may be. In such matters as Schubert's “The Wraith,” or Loewe's “Briking” and “Edward,” he obtains his best reshits carrying his audience along with him to the climax. His performance is unique and one !s forced to admir« his sincerity. ts of Busy Musical Night. ladder und; the hose, — Otherwise the Westerner: 3 ‘By Frank H. Warren. a royal time here, taking Emil Telmanyi, violinist, from Hun. ety, land of musical temperament, ld to be celebrated among his . He ts likely to be so desig- here, if he 1s not careful, for the fire, the dash, the sweep fire activities—excepting a in Greater New York sin rival of the Western fire none ever progressed far warrant a second call. the heart flutter. His touch, albeit @ bit dry through his long t evening in Aco Hall to hear him dash off the Brahms-Joachim Hungarian content. Such things Mater and Lea him and retorted: cult part of thei to be compiling fresh programmes, |S*t the alarm. The nearest the visitor put these two young men possess magic box. Tast season they charmed with a Mozart Shore Road, Bethe Lalo Spanish symphony and | (0°, DeUeN foray ane Darre ||chiefa were guests at a beefeteak din- housewives will secure cranberries now. Schubert phantasic Mr. Telmanyi|gtring Quartet, of young lad ,{ ner, which was followed by motion hed in the eame impetuous man. | StTiNE Quartet of youre ae ne, [pictures of ‘The Locked Door” and Naturally, in such an electric ‘Fire Fighters,” but “movie” fires only though the quartet was never long the open. Two n the programme, Happy Plain) by Bax and two door. P bits by Germaine Taille ferre, one of the French moderns Roth numbers are light, jovial things It is evident that the inhabitants of | Uf “The Happy Plain” do things on 21 ¢rost.”” whole tone scale. Messrs. Maier and Pattison, or Pattison and Maier, to b”| fair, have about arrived at a com- whet the ardor of a real yy the notes will not always giv ba EM | for real action NOEL} the correct sparks, the runs will donally be muddled and the play- oven. But this Hungarian is one oe ie different type and variety in mists ie a di ratum. © NG “We enjoyed having Mr. Di guppose so; he's such song and dress, (Bye Geuthier, in Town Hali ente simed an evening company of mod- op with a selection of songs by ths sights, fire drills, fre boats and other There have been 130 alarms of fre Fire Chief M. J. Dunphy of Sacramento was quietly allure. In gypsy garb, at the " lamenting thi it to-d: t atines concert ig this fact to-day on a tour 2 of his own little band of etroli-| qin Aeolian Malt tne Ting antrepee, {of the fire houses of Brooklyn and S# musicians, in turn he could make! yours of the tw 0 Queens when Chief Kenlon overheard “We don't let ‘em get far, once we smoke and flanes was last night at the home of William F. Kenny on the oklyn, where the fire aaencenssilinciaics (From the New Haven Register.) our guest during the hot weather.” ‘8 have had in all the real fire. joe the ar chiets, but enough to ra got to The most economical of fruits. ' Pradent fire fighter ubbleigh a At the LONGACRE THEATRE| BIJOU BEATaR, T a Ke ThE NIGHTCAP ate || A eras weine|Oe Ist Year! @ BSCE. || goes et Barrymore Rantecs SARE: BELMONT yes 48th BL Bryant 48, om “THE HERO Cy Migs Boe "is a | ASTOR THEATRE creer. we, in At 45th St. LWCY 7 by “FAVERSHAM |, SILVERFOX TORE ALAM ASMLOMLAT A RA Suge SWAIeT GOLDWYN'S SENSATIONAL NOW nis ey Mata, Thurs. & Bat. 99 with mica THEATRE @ AMUSEMENTS. pemrenraiere ACL) Uc ae an awful , ultra and super. It was a foramme to tax the most sympa- le. There were folk songs by the h moderns; numbers by thc us French ‘six, that included jer’ ‘Les Clockes” lePAloools de G. Appolinairs Rims like a near stimulant; Flean numbers, among them Win- plete state of oneness in their playing. What further have they in store for us? BROWN NAMED LAMB! In the annual election of the Lambs’ Club last night, the following ticket was ‘AT BROADWAY fatta's “Wings of the Night,”|¢lected: A. 0. Brown, Manager of the Telephone Col. 6418—6419. Mr. Watts in the audience {>| Playhouse, “Shepherd.” succeeding R. Special outfits for the fol- nowledgment: four German| Chaise vA, Stevenson, corresponding ae cars ready to attachs expoctticns dated thom Tar oof Lar gg eyed Rechte alta IEhe aineamicer Gulch Uitte Sta cretary; Henry Sm| reanut ecially interesting was Marietta's Pe once ftvde, Librarian: ‘Directors, Sreaseetor six Stearns Light Fear with the Lute from Korngold's| A.M. Briggs, Frank Case, Joseph oo Dead Cit: Grismer, George Howell ana Harry N. ares: ie Metropolitan opsea | f Allen. Other directors to serve vary- terms: Edmund Breeze, Harry 8. ming season. 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