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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 12.08.1906
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M 159. THE DRESDEN DAILY, Sunday, August 12, 1906. JMi H— W- Bassenge & Co. 12, Prager Str. Paymenfs on all letters of Credit. Bank. 12, Prager Str. g Exchange of Circular-Notes, v Cheques and foreign money at most favourable rates* Postai Orders. English and American newspapers. Office hours 9—1, 3—6, Saturdays 9—3. ANGLO-SAXON ART GALLERY. 24 Schloss Strasse, Dresden. Dealers in AntiqueWorks of Art. Paintings a b L %TLh'tit ters of 18th Century. Miniatiirpq ^ entur y* IVII III a l UI 0 0 Large Collection. PrintQ Large assortmen t- f IIIllo Mezzotints and colored engravings. Pnroplain 01d Meissen > En & rUIUCld.111 lish and French. 24 Schloss Strasse, Dresden Open 10 to 6 every day except Sundays LATEST ARRIVALS IN DRESDEN up to the 11th of August, 1906. Mr. L. Owen, London, H. Amalienhof. Mr. A. Crupp, London, H. Amalienhof. Mr. and Mrs. H. Withcomb, Boston, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ezekiel, Cincinnati, H. Bellevue. Miss S. J. Ezekiel, Cincinnati, H. Bellevue. Miss N. Joustinovitch-Leibo, Kansas, H. Bellevue. Mr. R. Richards, Boston, H. Bellevue. Mr. C. Leonard, Boston, H. Bellevue. Mr. E. Richard, Boston, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Leonard, Boston, H. Bellevue. Miss J. Kesseler, New York, H. Bellevue. Miss M. D. Mills, New York, H. Bellevue. Mrs. R. J. Kesseler, New York, H. Bellevue. Dr. E. A. Lincoln, Belfast, H. Bellevue. Dr. E. A. Newton, Philadelphia, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Phinney, Boston, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Riehle, New York, H. Bellevue. Miss E. Schweicker, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bearse, Boston, H. Bellevue. Miss H. Hammer, Pennsylvania, H. Bellevue. Miss J. Richards, Boston, H. Bellevue. Mr. R. Leonard, Boston, H. Bellevue. Miss M. Davidson, Pittsburg, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Riess, London, H. Bellevue. Miss A. Bell, Vienna, H. Bellevue. Mr. A. Bromley, London, H. Bellevue. Mr. F. Tuhten, London, H. Bellevue. Mr. G. B. Holland, Philadelphia, H. Curlander Haus. Mr. J. Parrington, Brooklyn, H. Curlander Haus. Mr. O. Knolt, Manchester, H. Deutsches Haus. Miss E. King, New York, P. Donatli. Miss A. Heyde, Springlake, P. Donatli. Miss A. G. Carhart, Dorset, P. Donath. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bahls, Danville, H. Europ. Hof. Mr. E. Berthold, Danville, H. Europaischer Hof. Prof. E. van Drucan, Baltimore, P. Gori. Miss E. Gillard, London, P. Gori. Miss U. Polland, London, P. Gori. Miss C. Palrymple, Morristown, P. Gornemann. Miss H. Palrymple, New Jersey, P. Gornemann. Mrs. G. Curtis, Boston, P. Gornemann. 'Miss H. Curtis, Boston, P. Gornemann. Mr. C. W. Jameson, Colorado, H. Grand Union. Mr. F. J. Burlton, Warrington, H. Grand Union. Mr. F. Machenhauer, Warrington, H. Grand Union. Dr. W. F. Stone, and Family, New York, H. Gr. Union. Mr. C. Hillier, New York, H. Grand Union. Mr. L. H. Stowell, Maryland, H. Grand Union. Mr. and Mrs. T. Cherrington, Trinidad, H. Grand Union. Miss A. H. Fellow r s, Ledgewood, H. Grand Union. Mr. G. E. Lewis, Pratville, H. Grand Union. (Continued on page 4.) ROYAL OPERA HOUSE. This evening, beginning at 7.30, ending 10.15 DEB FREISCHCTZ. Romantic Opera in three Acts by Friedrich Kind. Music by Carl Maria von Weber. Cast: Ottokar, Bohemian prince Herr Kiess. Kuno, Head forester Herr Nebuschka. Agathe, his daughter Fraul. Seebe. Annchen, her cousin Fraul. Keldorfer. Kaspar, first ) ht , , (Herr Wachter. Max, second / nuntsman s bo . v • • • (Herr Grosch. Samiel, the black Hunter Herr Biissel. An Hermit Herr Puttlitz. Kilian, a rich peasant Herr Erl. (Herr Kruis. Princely foresters JHerr Markgraf. (Herr Ernst. Bridesmaid Frau Wenzel. PLOT. Agathe is loved by Max, but their marriage depends ou the victory of the latter at a shooting contest. He has been shooting badly and his evil genius, Caspar, persuades him to get some enchanted bullets which must be moulded at midnight in the haunted Wolf’s Glen. Agathe is warned of approaching evil by the Hermit. She endeavours to restrain Max from going to the Glen. Caspar, whose soul is forfeited to Samiel (Satan) on the following night, promises to give him Max’ life, if he himself be spared for a few more years. Samiel agrees, promising him more enchanted bullets, which Caspar moulds in Max’s presence in the Wolf’s Glen duringi a terrific hurricane. At the shooting match Max is told to file at a white dove. Agathe endeavours to stop him, but he fires and she falls apparently lifeless; but she has only swooned and the bullet has killed Caspar, Samiel having power over its direction. Max confesses that he has trafficked with the Evil one, but the Prince, at the Hermit’s entreaty, promises him pardon after a year’s probation. Composer: Carl Maria von Weber, born 1786, died 1826. (See the Standard-Operaglass by Charles Annesley; for sale at Carl Tittmann’s bookshop, Prager Strasse 19, price 3J( 50.$). Tomorrow, Monday, at 7.30, ending about 9.45 DAS NACHTLAGER ZU GRANADA. Opera in two Acts by Kreutzer. Cast: A hunter Herr Scheidemantel. Ambrosio, an old shepherd Herr Wachter. Gabriele, his niece Frau Nast. Vasco, 1 . , , /Herr Plaschke. Pedro, / slie P herds | H err Rains. Gomez, a young shepherd Herr Jager. Count Otto, a german knight .... Herr Biissel. An alcade (magistrate). PLOT. The Crown Prince of Spain, disguised as a hunter, stays for the night with some shepherds, who, angry with him for kissing the shepherdess Gabriela, agree to rob and kill him. Gabriela has two lovers, Gomez whom she loves, and Vasco, who calls her his bride against her will. She appeals to the hunter, who promises to apply to the Crown Prince. She proves to be his guardian angel, for as the shepherds set on him, she brings in his body-guard who have been found by Gomez. The robbers are punished, and Gabriela, asked to name her reward, begs to be united to Gomez. Composer: Kreutzer, born 1782, died 1819. ,'N T" AN# Jf. A.DRESDEN A PAUL MARCUS, Architect DRESDEN-STREHLEN, Mockritzer Strasse 6. o 'Telephone 5-4-8. o Buildings erected, restored or altered Excellent testimonials as to efficiency of work- Designs and Estimates at reasonable charges. OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday: Mignon. 7.30 p. m. Wednesday: For the first time: Flauto solo.—Hansel und Gretel. 7.30 p.m. Thursday: Tannhauser. 7 p. m. Friday: Zar und Zimmermann. 7.30 p. m. Saturday: Flauto solo.—Der Bajazzo. 7.30 p.m. Sunday 19th: Die Zauberflote. 7 p.m. Monday: Der Evangelimann. 7.30 p. in. ROYAL THEATRE NEUSTADT. Closed for the vacation. Reopens September 2. RESIDENZ THEATRE. Gesamtgastspiel unter Leitung von Direktor Halm: This evening, at 7.30 p.m. DAS BESTE MITTEL. Schwank in drei Acten von Alexander Bisson. Cast: Alphonse Dutacq Hermann Vallentin. Marceline, seine Frau Hedwig Lange. Arsene Castabel, Maler Arthur Retzbach. Jules Desrosiers, Schriftsteller .... Richard Starnburg. Paulette, seine Frau Berta Rocco. Auguste Babiole, Arzt Werner Steineck. Zoe, seine Frau Gertrud Arnold. Tourteline Marie Freller. Henri Deschamps Max Adriano. Marianne, im Dienst bei Dutacq . . . Clara Berger. Tomorrow, Monday, at 7.30 p.m. DAS BESTE MITTEL. The guards in the city today are furnished by the Infanterie Regiment No. 177, the band playing about 12.40 p. m. in the Neustadt; tomorrow by the 1st Grenadier Regiment No. 100, the band playing about 12.40 p. m. at the Schloss Platz A NEW LIFE BELT. A French swimming professor, M. Samois, has in vented a new life belt, or life buoy, for which sub stantial advantages are claimed over existing types These latter are said to be wanting in stability which quality is stated to be perfectly secured bj the new invention. It has often happened aftei wrecks that the bodies of men and women hav< been found with the head downwards in the water and with life belts on. This is said to be due t< the fact that with ordinary life belts a sligh movement suffices to disturb the balance. Tin new belt consists of two small circular buoys through -“which the arms are passed, and thess buoys are connected with a belt carrying, six smal floats, the breast resting against the belt. MOUNTAIN GUNS. The French War Department is testing a nei quick-firing mountain gun for use by the Alpin regiments and in the Colonies. The gun hithert in use has many drawbacks. Among others, th recoil has to be controlled by ropes held by mer and even with these there are frequent mishaps that are only rectified by much labour. The ne\ gun is free from these disadvantages. There is a: automatic check action controlling the recoil, am the gun is able to discharge 23 shots a minut without its position being at all affected. It range is five thousands yards, against thre thousand yards for the present gun. The batteries however, will have to be of four or five guns onlj as four mules are needed for transport instead o three. In addition to this, the increased rapidit; of fire will necessitate a larger supply of munitions WEATHER FORECAST FOR TODAY of the Royal Saxon Meteorological Institute. Moderate westerly winds, with dull skies and rain Temperature somewhat lower.
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