Suche löschen...
The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 10.05.1906
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1906-05-10
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Vorlage
- SLUB Dresden
- Digitalisat
- SLUB Dresden
- Lizenz-/Rechtehinweis
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- URN
- urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-db-id416971482-190605104
- PURL
- http://digital.slub-dresden.de/id416971482-19060510
- OAI-Identifier
- oai:de:slub-dresden:db:id-416971482-19060510
- Sammlungen
- Zeitungen
- Historische Zeitungen
- Strukturtyp
- Ausgabe
- Parlamentsperiode
- -
- Wahlperiode
- -
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- ZeitungThe Daily record and the Dresden daily
- Jahr1906
- Monat1906-05
- Tag1906-05-10
- Monat1906-05
- Jahr1906
- Links
-
Downloads
- Einzelseite als Bild herunterladen (JPG)
-
Volltext Seite (XML)
80. THE DRESDEN DAILY, Thursday, May 10, 1906. 3 '38 H- h - W— Bassenge & Co. 12, Prager Str. Bank. 12, Prager Str. Payments on all Letters of Credit §8 Exchange of Circular-Notes, Cheques and foreign money at most favourable rates. Postal Orders. English and American newspapers. Office hours 9—1, 3—6, Saturdays 9—3. '38 ROYAL OPERA HOUSE. This evening, beginning at 7.30, ending 10 DER RATTEM ANLER VON HAMELN. t:rent romantic opera in five Acts. Music by V. E. Nessler. Cast: Wichard Gruvelholt, Burgomaster of Hameln Herr Kiess. Berthold Sunneborn, Magistrate . . . Herr Wachter. Hogeherte, \ p minP? ii or< , { Herr Piehler. Steneken, / Councillor x Herr Kn}is Bertram Lupus Herr Hafner. Ethelerus, clerk Herr Erl. lsfried Rhynperg Herr Nebuschka. Heribert, son of Sunneborn Herr Jager. Hunold Singuf Herr Sclieidemantel. Wulf. I i * u „i /Herr Biissel. Kesselring, } Bu, - hers ot Hameln * >Herr Plaschke. Begine, Burgomaster’s daughter. . . Fraul. Seebe. Dorothea, his cousin and housekeeper Fraul. Schafer. Gertrud, daughter of a fisherman. . Fraul. Eibenschiitz. Margarethe, a burgher’s daughter . Fraul. Keldorfer. First 1 ,«. • . 1 Herr Geisenhofer. Second / Pohtician { Rerr Ernst PLOT. The citizens of Hameln, discussing means to rid the town of a plague of rats, are informed by the clerk, Ethelerus, that a stranger, Singuf, is willing to destroy the rats with his pipe. No one is to be present while he works the charm. The fSurgoinnster’s daughter Regina, with her cousin Dorothea greets her lover Sunneborn who has been abroad. Singuf delights the people with his playing and falls in love with Gertrud, a fisher girl. Meeting Ethelerus and the chief magistrate in a tavern, he is led on to boast of his prowess with the fair sex, and Kllielerus, who dislikes Sunneborn, makes a wager that Singuf will int win a kiss from Regina. Singuf, alone as he thinks, plays his pipe and decoys all the rats away. But Wulf, a lover of <f'ertrud, is present and threatens him. When Singuf asks his reward, the Burgomaster complains that the Rat-king is still in his cellar. Singuf declares it is Wulf's fault for eaves-dropping, but promise* to kill the Rat-king if Regina will give him a kiss. All are astounded at his insolence, but his beautiful playing so moves Regina that she kisses him. Singuf is condemned to death as a sorcerer, but Gertrud claims his life which is given to her. Gertrud drowns herself; and Singuf, to avenge her death plays 011 his pipe while the people are in church, an all the children of the town follow him, and the people come out of church in time <•> see all their children vanishing into the mountain side, whence they never emerge. Composer: Victor E. Nessler, born 1841, died 1890. (See the Standard-Operaglass by Charles Annesley; for sale at Curl Tittmann’s bookshop, Prager Strasse 19, price 3J( 50^). Tomorrow, Friday, at 7.30 p.m. FIDELIO. ROYAL THEATRE NEUSTADT. This evening, beginning at 7, ending after 10.30 For the first time: DIE WILDENTE. Comedy in five Acts by H. Ibsen. Cast: ''‘’erle, Grosskaufmann und Hiitten-’ besitzer usvv Herr Mehnert. Gregers, sein Solin Herr Wiecke. her alte Ekdal Herr Muller. Hjalmar Ekdal, des Alten Solin, Pho tograph Herr Fischer. Cina, Hjalmar’s Frau Frau Salbach. Hedwig, ihre Tocliter, 14 Jalire alt . Frau Gasny. l i'au Sorby, Haushalterin bei Werle Fraul. Diacono. helling, Arzt Herr Stahl. Mol vie, gewesener Theologe Herr Rene. , ; raberg, Buchlialter Herr Gunz. hettersen, Diener bei Werle Herr P. Neumann. ’Jensen, Lohndiener Herr Helsing. bin beleibter Herr Herr Bauer. Eiu Herr mit einer Glatze Herr Hohner. Ein kurzsichtiger Herr Herr Walther. Ein Herr Herr Olbrich. Tomorrow, Friday, at 7 p.m. BRAND. The guards in the city today are furnished by the Infanterie Regiment No. 177. The band plays a bout 12.40 in Neustadt. RESIDENZ THEATRE. This evening at 7.30 Ensemble-Gastspiel vom Berliner Residenztheater unter Leitung des Direktors Richard Alexander: EINE HOCHZEITSNACHT. Farce in three Acts by Bolten - Baeckers. Cast: Anatole Durosel Sidonie de Valburgis .... Laverdet, Polizeikonnnissar Valentine, seine Frau .... Duportal Madame Duportal Simone, beider Tochter . . . Marguerite, ihre Freundin . Henri Sorbier, Langely, Robriquet, Girardot, Gabrielle, Colette, Julia, Dubois, Polizeisekretar Theodule, Wachtmeister . Bridois, Schutzmann.... Batinot, Hotelier Ein Kellner Josef, Diener Claudine, Stubenmadclien Frau Pigache Ein Kiichenjunge Mitglieder der Tournee Duran Richard Alexander. Vera Witt. Richard Georg. Martha Clemens. Hermann Werner. Emilie Krause. Josephine Sorger. Marie Wimplinger. Julius Arnfeld. Gustav Prahl. Reinhold Balque. Nagel. Richard Frings. Cacilie Weigel. Charlotte Treuth. Else Becker. Ignaz Janda. Alexander Olbrich. Gustav Christ. Emil Gahd. Hans Fussier. Johannes Schrotky. Anni Schittenlielm. Sophie Sander. Hans Fussier. Tomorrow, Friday, at 7.30 p.m. EINE HOCHZEITSNACHT. LOCAL. THE KING’S RETURN. Vienna, May 8. The King of Saxony arrived in Vienna today from his hunting box at Tarvis, and after a short stay left for Dresden. * DRESDEN METAL-WORKERS. A meeting was held on Monday, which was attended by over 2,000 of the strikers and locked- out men among the metal-workers. With reference to a short report of the Union Committee of the Metal-Workers organisation touching the proposal of the Metal Industries and the resolution of the General Union of German Metal Industries, it was decided, amid noisy and at times very excited demonstrations, to leave both the proposals and the resolution unanswered. The negotiations are accordingly broken off and on the 10 th of May in accordance with the resolutions of the General Union of Metal Industries, a general lock-out will take place all over Germany, which will affect 300,000 workmen. an.v v 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. REPERTOIRE OF THE ROYAL THEATRES FOR THE WEEK. OPERA HOUSE. Saturday: Der Freischutz. 7.30 p. m. Sunday, May 13th: Barfussele. 7.30 p.m. Monday, May 14th: Fra Diavolo. 7.30 p. m. SOHAUSPIELHAUS. Saturday: Der Privatdozent. 7.30 p. m. Sunday, May 13th: Die Wildente. 7.30 p.m. Monday, May 14th: Ernst. 7.30 p. m. “MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA.’’ Sherman’s famous “March to the Sea” is one of the romances of the later stages of the American Civil War, and perhaps more than anything revealed to the North the utter exhaustion of the Southern States. Nobody, however, supposed that the great campaigning achievement would ever be repeated. But in America they make little “spurts” of this kind in whiles. A number of old troopers of the Civil War have just left Chattanooga to do the whole march over again. At the : r head is one of Sherman’s sons. He, however, is not a soldier, qut an ecclesiastic. A MOVING LOVE-LETTER. The following is a selection from the proposal received by a Hindu father for the hand of his daughter:— “Dear Sir,— It is with a faltering penmanship that I write to have communication with you about the prospective condition of your damsel offspring. For some remote time to past, a secret passion has firing my bosom internally with loving for your daughter. I have navigated every chan nel in the magnitude of my extensive jurisdiction to cruelly smother the growing love-knot that is being constructed in my within side, but the humid lamp of affection trimmed by Cupid’s productive hand still nourishes my love-sickened heart. Needless would it be for me to numerically extemporise the great conflagration that has been generated in my head and heart. My educational capabilities have abandoned me and here I now cling to those lovely long tresses of your much coveted daughter like a marine-ship wrecked on the rock of love. As to my scholastic calibre, I was recently ejected from Calcutta University, I am now masticating, and will make a move as soon as I perceive of life, a little laxative.” UNAUTHORISED TELEGRAMS. Mr. Walter Emanuel (“Charivaria” of “Punch”) read some unauthorised, and, in fact, imaginary, telegrams from well-known people at the London Sketch Club’s annual dinner. Amongst them were the following: — Are ladies admitted?—Maxim Gorky. Shall try to get away.—Bambaata. Accept with pleasure, of course. Is not my name Dinner-Zulu? May your dinner be a success. Don’t you wish you had some of my Sublime Porte?—Abdul Hamid. Will Curzon be there?.—Kitchener. Is Kitchener going?—Curzon. Cannot possibly come—in rags.—Officers,1st Battalion Scots Guards. Thanks for invitation. Am trying to get permission of Labour party. How many hours a day do you artists work?—Campbell-Bannerman. Fear if I came I might tax your patience.— Chancellor of Exchequer. Thanks for invitation. Regret now inhospitality to some of your members’ pictures.—Disapoynter, P.R.A. ANOTHER RAILWAY BULL. The recent intimation of an Irish railway that there would be “No last train to Cork” has ap parently induced the Great Eastern Railway Com pany to issue a placard stating that trains to Walthamstow will run “All through the night on week-days.”
- Aktuelle Seite (TXT)
- METS Datei (XML)
- IIIF Manifest (JSON)
- Doppelseitenansicht
- Vorschaubilder