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Show SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1921. tWtMl JAILER- THE OGDEN jPRiCESURETO MUSIC GOSSIP - STANDARD-EXAMINE- R n n 6 77 41 5 Mrs. Pat Conway Uses Force Indian Natives Restless Un- - Singing of Vienna Soprano Becomes Talk of Opera if Necessary to Control der Rul6 of Their British : Lovers Master Charges to J! ; HEW YORK Eec. io. Berore ine SAN ANGELO, Tex., Dec. 10. Kind RANGOON. Dec. 10. The coming ness toward prisoners is shown by lr& visit of the Prince of Wales to Burma New York critics and public had to J?Ut Conway, jailer of the Tom Green has Kiven rise to much speculation Un-a - found time to adjust themselves the unuaual created interest the by county Jail in Ean Angrelo, but' Mrs, to the nature of .his reception. Conway uses force, if necessary to con- - doubtedly he will receive in, Burma first vlalt to thia country of the Italana ol her charges. She is the only wo all the ovations usually accorded ajlan modernist composer pianist. . Alfredo Casella, another sensation was man jailer in Texas, so far as known, traveling prince. In Rangoon may be seen many peo Uprungr in the debut of the Viennese-ahd one of the few, if not-th- e only woman jailer in the country.. rIe with British flairs pinned on their soprano, Mme. Marie Jeritxa, at the For more than 12 years, Mrs. Con- breasts "UOa Bave me jvmg is a house. Casella. way has had charge of all kinds Of common expression. ine jvarena 4 the outstand- lnd..d Jt,rltlA r, Burma are especially loyal to British w York rtf &t,- .nr.u.nt criminals, including the real "bad rule. men", of the west, cattle rustlers, house are both breakers, yeggs and petty thievos. and Vincent D'Indy . On , r uvw Am- the prince will Btrausa am Care is given by Mrs. Conwny to ' can LlYL, a lare element no one Am 1"T" her charges and in case one becomas meet withhow large of aloofness and conducora fa4e lnto the "background ill, she feeds the prisoner with special- say na opposition. In ly prepared fpod from her own table. silent the Viennese and Ttronz, and is movement still tional 77 77 So far as possible, she tries to make -fanned into flame by the her charges forget they are in prison is continually In Eric Kornrold's Jeritza's debut of nationalist Journals, opera, and to make their surroundings as multitude "Die Tote Btadt" rme leaa Ber on sold streets. are the which comfortable as 'possible. greatest excitement in New Bur- - City), created the that On'one occasion, Mrs. ConwJiy wui nard Houghton, writing York nas J what is most likely to i" ln nifore tipped off that a big negro prisoner ma,thexpresses V?? VtIl m?Y ttimrlA atimd bv the Bur. and others had planned to overpower created on e of this ner, and make their escape at rr. she' began her kdutlen times Calmly m. than ago. wnen lie 'wan dui ss; om a.,years N fA rytA irivirter thorn unnndr Trm a club mo EI by way tt,,v M,, nerformanco in toward the door of the cage and ig- to interest veered it against thfc ptince: new soprano who aanr the role of a fine big in you agreed. W efe he only a distinguished the his rPll. Mr hH n hr, nf visitor, on the Marietta. And following day M. as for instance Clemenceau, Maria Jerlita was the talk of the town. keys in her hand and with one blow there wouldbe so small you will ,rt rendered the prisoner unconscious und welcome r more is "X But than that. ? w'.r. forced the others back into their cells. He is a d eflnite.he ir"uc,t, a some it. of th Integral part :ZZm7JZ, Mrs. Conway has been a res'dent of stem-o- f reMeB'."" Ills British sy government. IVLn', in Angelo, since the days of old t ner Dvriormancea bsj itxt A small payiiicu movements, as a prince, are decided make this the most talked-oseason Fort Concho. Her husband,- Pat Con and t In In cabinet. the by regulated way, janitor at the Tom Ureen county MetroDolltan has had in a decadr in symbol of the Brit tho court - house, was a soldier at Fort dia, he will be the more. or a as ish, government, entity. living Concho when it was a frontier post. A CASE IN" POINT. each in BONDAGE IIIRITAT1SS OO you who see llttte or nothing of Those "Now Th8 British government has life except from the outside always stood and never less than to musical to the heller that all any WOMEN JOIN CAUSE adhere still day for th. domination of India and musician carea hla own Work enforces bv It Burma Britain. by Yet, at every about is recital OF TRADE UNIONISM armed men its will upon them ln all ln New Important see not ono the laymay only York, and events in of big questions policy the proman but numbers ln large details of administration. In this way the amount that GENEVA, Dec. 10 There are three the This as well. feaslonai ofm Kpower. Indians There are smaller electrical gifts, planks in the platform df the new a A Tl it f"nassumption A case In point waa the recital re TVaif ana antlv oa is only a frac- each one International Federation of Working claim to mariare their own pays In Oabrllowltsch Osslp given by affairs, to cently "Women, the organization evolved out HAtormino th.ir too, percolators, heating padsr Aeolian nan. nia i iTii ior mis season. oafinv tn tion of the entire purchase price, 'V " or the second congress of. worklnc wo- wh..v, r,f .... , 3 vioienr ineir own aiiairs. iirnce n..,UV and can be divided into easy waffle irons, curling irons f between them and "ional engagements permitted himvlo-totL women as na' 'he8hBrKlsht to so was and him do there hear, Jn fact lo Vut tfte matter that so lows: monthly installments, numoeni were or:!n nf thu flrat trlngrnltnHp linisis in aimosi equalaudience. beautiful gifts with something To promote trade union organization Tlnln1VRome seen in the be al3 to small will be so should installment be of "What the attitude each among women. trips and Burmans? As free men. ot those famous ones made flying To develop an international policy Indians t ln order to hear will not notice it. appropriate for everyone. the metropolis would have tho gladly given you they . giving special consideration to the prince a so some late their confrere, arriving welcome but they canneeds Of women and children and to not greet hearty - that they wero obliged to alt with those in while him. strugbondage, examine all projects for legislation crowded tha stage, gling .to be free. They can see in that proposed byofthe international labor him Gabrilowitsch. on his side, haa been Rvmhni nf that nnwr tho hih 'T T conference the league to make a trip from Detroit known which birds and. bare them them To promise the appolntemnt of from anv real llbertv. Their attitude that he might hear some notable New working women on organizations af- - should then be one of silent and dlfrni- - York recital, and then take a midnight ctlng the welfare of the workers. back that he might conduct the train fled should hold them protest. They Only trade unions affiliated with aloof from tho public functions symphony orchestra over which he la the Amsterdam International federa- selves at the same time they, should make for the third season presiding as direction or those with like objects are But It clear that the prince will receive tor. And he is tho tlrst in the artfst'a eligible to membership. The head- a very different welcome from a self room at the close 6t the program to quarters Will be in London for the governing Burma. ' pianist or violinist or congratulate the By making such a club purchuKt-- you can gixo someone dear a needed electrical Mrvant next two years. The officers who concase oo as as at the Just be, may singer, an electric rane, a vacuum cleaner, nn electric waher or ironer, just the gift of stitute ran executive board, include his own recital the other day, thoae of Mrs. Raymond Robins, of Chicago, us tell you mon about TROLLEYS to bring joy every day in Win year. Come in and hia profession were the first to conMrs. Maud Swartz, secLONDON, Dec. 10. The council has gratulate him.president; andNew this practical plan for giving omcthinK really worth whih at a small rxpmse thuu York State Women's decided to operate s retary of the cars A LINOL'ISTIO VIOLINIST. trolley Trade Union' league, as one of the vice between West Norwood and Lee gcleot the appliance yon. wish to give from our complete stock. It has been discovered- since Arrigo ureen. a distance of eight miles. presidents. Eerato arrived in this country the last of October that, in addition to playing tne classical and modern works of the Italian French, German and Russian ;v:: composers for the violin, he can talk fluently In the language of each of those composers, liut his Kngltali Is limited to a few phraaes. When asked the other day If this was because If you do not know nothink really great for the violin had v the been composed by. Knylish speakDear Kiddies: what to choose, buy ing races, he replied, with the gracious A manner that is always his under every Tve received all your letters for, speedy electrical trains a Gift Certificate j.rcumstances: and clever electric stoves and "If that were true, then. In order $5 end up which to learn Kngllsh I should give up workare irons and my helpers the violin for the piano, or the song can be redeemed in recital, or to conduct an orchestra, to meet the overtime great ing provided I were capable of expressing merchandiie music through these means. For tne big ruah. Tho merriest Christ-English speaking races have composed Christmas. ma ever to you. much along these lines that any recital artist or conductor, as the case might Your affectionate be, should feel honored to play. But, SANTA. fortunately, I can acquire the English language without relinquishing my violin." Uut, he did not say this in English. AMK1UCAN COMTOSOt IIAS CHANCE. Another proof thai the American composer is honored in his own country waa shown when Vthe New Tork Symphony orchestra gave the New York premiere of John Powell's overture, "In Old Virginia" on December 4 in Aeolian hall. And further of the American public's attitude proof toward native talent was manifested by the audience that heard thla performance. The enthusiasm was such, as to make the discouraged American aomposors realize that all they need do to gain recognition is to writa something .orth being recognUed. THIS VKTKIVAN D'lXDY. Vincent D'Indyi now 70 years of are, jTyfr EWCIENT PVIPUC SERVICE' S1 but looking no. more than. 00, made . his only New York appearance during this, hia second visit to America, when he conducted two concert of the New York Symphony "orchestra December 1 and 2 in Carnejie hall. The most was important feature of the program EX-KAISElauthter. Tha reroalndtr the world premiers- of thia- - noted deriilva Bilenca. in tloomy latest work, ."On- tha Frenchman TT03 FASCINATING ENESCO. Shores of the Seaa." Soma, 18 years .'.'.'' new and very modern work by A - '"' wore wont to ago American audiences. J Oeore the Rumanian composer. . harfaionles receive the Christmas used be made a real peculiar shopping can :. first received it Knosco, performance as if they had been asked to by D'Indy V America at the fnontaley quartfs pleasure if only you have time enough partake of a feast composed of lemon In tht opening and vinegar. "On the Shores of tha seaaon. New Tork concertthlafor and there are not too many otfier thing utrance rerardinjf Opinions Seas" Contains these same harmonies, music differed widely, but the verdict but now they seem smooth, even dul- of the to worry about. Ita favor. And majority cet, and were received aa a very palat- all aitreed that waa in consummate able feaat by, the audience at theaa artleta a the only such would hav Flontalcys Which &hOws that aa made uch performances. It endurable. dlaonnces Let us give you the extra time you heed. music has developed alons new paths, waa, dissonance these very however, the public has kept pace with this that."tO many, in the audience, Have us take one of your biggest wortve development. I nation to the work. wierd fsac COUNTRY-WID3fX'SICAli ries the family washing, arid the clean- oo OROWTH. of to "blew wash New in" and Hackett Arthur curtains, draperies ing rugs York the other day from a recital tour STRANDED DANCEES off your mind. tkat had taken him to the Pacific HELPED BY OBREGON coast, and, although attempts ware made to Interest him in the unusual ... ( ln the mujiloal Metropolis, goings-o- n Everything will be done exactly as you Dec. Cal.. 10.Gen. LOS ANOHLE3, he was too full ot enthusiasm regard- Alvaro Obrecon. president of Mexico, wish it. We're washing and ironing ere. to list hia ing trip revealed as a friend of the theatre want to know what's hap is "If you for so ln genera) and ot stranded theatrical 'women regularly many particular pening along musical lines you'll have people " in particular in tales told her ' to get out over the country! he ex- by a troupe that we know what is expected--ever-yor JUo Aniceies aancera. claimed. "No ona naad worry or spend The all Los Angeles drla,dancers, time trying to establish over night. who were chaperoned thing washed beautifully clean, ironed to by a Los Anas it ware, orchestra and symphony perfection, neatly folded, returned without opera houaea all over the land. That wrinkle. development la coming rapidly enough a crease or' of itself. It's going to follow naturJ wake of tha concert series ally in the tr now Sho Price a permanent musical feais that Just phorie when your bundle is ready town ture of nearly Mter a ontr catrancrcment tho exiled 'Willie." former crown price of Germany, and his'vrifo 'were coast from every " coast. to Tha not people everywhere we'll attend to the rest.residence in Daom, Holland. TUe are hovn leaving Doom- for reunited at a visit to the only hear the best music, but they are Wieringen, ''.Willie a home, where the family spent eight days together, before tho, wife and children discriminating to a degree that puts an artist on hia mattle. I don't know returned to Germany. of any bigger Inspiration, a racltal art Seed six and 25c for fxwist s J ist could want to carry him through his season than to hava tha good forITIX AMONU ONIONS elea woman, went to Mexico City to obtain an interview wlih President! tune to make a trip to tha ooaatat the m utir UZt Ct lest. 14. ttsccst, wu. entertain FOUTHAM1TON. Unf., Ica. 10, ln connection with the Mexi- Obreron. who aid the dancers hotel of beginning of it. can Centennial celebration. Their con- bill and provided them with tickets A hlp bringing in a o a tox 'onions from ijpain, "And." added Mr. Hackett with exback to Los Anrdes. said, called for round-tri- p tract, they "the East will have to tra emphasis, Itm In addition to this, the "stria re- - hidden amons the hiL Dock ticket. musical-prestlgout or eDace-raent look for President Obreyon when hov the animal their provided cial rannot But, they said, foiho N the other parts of the country will waa concluded, thty were refus- traneportation tack to New York for t rot there. oo American chorus pirla when carry off tha chief honora." ed transportation home. They appeal forty-tw- o hi f SCHOEXBERO RIDICTTDED. M.VXU BRINGS ZOO. ed in turn to representatives of the the show they were wth btfim' gutiau is aa iuu 10 Hnr-A auite of five piece Tbe r""arrived American state department, and to stranded. ' by Arnold TlLnunr, Yh'.: oo treasKUir rsfr Mexican of the Schoenberg. played by the Phila linr secretaries :;dtc the ' VUMWS BEiKS riUA w aa ury and interior, they declared, but w'th S0O livlnc animals from Aa--rdelphia orchestra at tha second of its ;im of drauthts Is aald to New York series of concerts, roused New Oulnea coasired to Zo. met only failure. Jonr before the timr of thiiannd;hun-lrexlted frniiMmltil'M.t;iinim i. Two scib mtiorsn Then oae of the rirls 'managed te ancient Ecyptiacs. parrots were on jwraa of tha audltnca to outbreak of - ! ..l.iitun rnr ,, ; XTZ?Za ist VT "n "iS-oil-f- trii. tl, B5ir7w f tinc-rr- ""5. 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