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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 23.05.1906
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As 91. THE DRESDEN DAILY, Wednesday, May 23, 1906. His and cizi H— W— Bassenge & Co. 12, Prager Str. Bank. 12, Prager Str. on all Letters of Credit §§ 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. ROYAL OPERA HOUSE. This evening, beginning at 7.30, ending 10.15 DIE LUSTIGEN WEIBER YON WINDSOR. (MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.) Opera in three Acts. Works after Shakespeare’s play by S. H. Mosentlial. Music by Otto Nicolai. Cast: Herr Wachtei\ Sir John Falstaff Hen- Reid!! } citizens of Windsor ' {Sel-r’ Nebuschka. Fenton Herr Grosch. Junker Sparlich Herr Erl. Dr. Cajus Herr Erwin. Frau Fluth Frau Wedekind. Frau Reich Fraul. Schafer. Jungfer Anna Reich Fraul. Keldorfer. Herr Seiter. Herr Niemetz. Herr Markgraf. A waiter from the Garter Inn First citizens lHerr Hahn. IHerr Ernst. Second Third Fourth PLOT. Faktaff has written letters to Mrs. Fluth and Mrs. Reich, who determine to punish his duplicity. He is received by the former, but the latter arrives informing them of Mr. Math’s approach. Faktaff is packed in a basket and carried away. Fluth makes the acquaintance of Falstaff under the name of Bach, and having heard the basket episode determines to be revenged. Falstaff again visits Mi's. Fluth disguised as her deaf cousin; but the disappointed husband tlirashes him’ all the same. At the festival of Heine the Hunter, Mr. Fluth, disguised as Herne, sets the chorus of insects on Falstaff, but discovering his wife was innocent, all ends happily. A subsidiary plot deals with the loves of Anna Reich and Mr. Fenton, and the discomfiture of two other suitors, Dr. Caius and Mr. Sparlich. Composer: Otto Nicolai, born 1810, died 1849. (See the Standard-Operaglass by Charles Annesley; for sale at Carl Tittmann’s bookshop, Prager Strasse 19, price 3JL 50^). Tomorrow, Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. LA BOHEME. REPERTOIRE OF THE ROYAL THEATRES FOR THE WEEK. OPERA HOUSE. Friday: Lohengrin. 7 p.m. Saturday: Salome. 7.30 p.m. Sunday, May 27th: Die Zauberflote 7 p.m. Monday, May 28 th: Orpheus in der Unterwelt. 7.30 p. m. SCHAUSPIELHAUS. Friday: Die versunkene Glocke. 7.30 p.m. Saturday: Ernst. 7.30 p. m. Sunday, May 27 th: Don Carlos. 6.30 p. m. Monday, May 28th: Fedora. 7.30 p.m. RESIDENZ THEATRE. Ensemble-Gastspiel vom Berliner Residenztheater unter Leitung des Direktors Richard Alexander: This evening at 7.30 HERKULESPILLEN. Farce in three Acts by P. Bilhaud and M. Hennequin. Cast: Lucien Frontignan, Arzt Richard Alexander. Angele, seine Frau Martha Clemens. Doktor Lavirette Richard Georg. Jonathan Brackson Ferry Sikla. Major Loubait Hermann Werner. Maxime Leverdier Julius Arnfeld. Frau Bicot Emilie Krause. Odette, ih re Tochter Vera Witt; Sidonie Gazel Josephine Sorger. Colombe de Pontovant Sophie Sander. ^ August, Diener bei Frontignan .... Alexander Olbrich. Francois, Oberkellner Gustav Prahl. Ein alter Herr Ignaz Janda. Eine junge Dame Anni Schittenhelm. Prosper, Kellner Hans Fussier. ROsine, Kammermadchen bei Fron tignan Cacilie Weigel. Ein Polizei-Kommissar Gustav Christ. Tomorrow, Thursday afternoon, at 3.30 SEINE KAMMERZOFE. At 7.30 p.m. HERKULESPILLEN. The Schiitzen regiment No. 108, the machine-rifle Detachment, and the Pioneer battalion No. 12, the 1. regiment of Field Artillery No 12, and the 4. regiment of Field Artillery No. 48, by the Eastern ramp leading from the Schiitzen barracks. The 18. Hussars, and the Gardereiter regiment, by the Bischofsweg. The trams No. 5 run from the Georg Platz to Alaun Platz; No. 7, from the Hauptbahnhof to the Arsenal, passes the W. end of Bischofsweg. ROYAL Ip THEATRE NEUSTADT. This evening, beginning at 7.30, ending 10 DIE BERBHMTE FRAU. Comedy in three Acts by F. von Schonthan and G. Kadelburg. Cast: Baron Romer-Saarstein Herr P. Neumann. Agnes, seine Frau Fraul. Diacono. Hernia, I . (Frau Gasny. Wally, / deren Tochtei \Fraul. Kruger. Paula Hartwig Frau Bleibtreu. Ottilie Friedland, ilire Nichte Fraul. Serda. Graf Bela Palmay Herr Stahl. Ulrich von Traunstein Herr Blankenstein. Professor Georg Ziegler Herr Leichert. Fraulein Seemann, I im Hause des IFrau Firle. Anton, / Baron Romer \Herr Olbrich. Betty, Stubeninadchen bei Ottilie . . Fraul. Schendler. Tomorrow, Thursday, at 7 p.m. KABALE UND LIE BE. LOCAL. King Friedrich August has instituted a new Order to be given to ladies w r ho have honourably distinguished themselves in the public service, at court, or in the service of Institutions of general utility, or who, by distinguished services for the furtherance of the common weal, have deserved special recognition. The Order is to be called in memory of the King’s mother the “Maria Anna Order” and con sists of 3 classes. The first class will carry with it the crown, the second class will not have a crown, and the third class will have the cross of the Order. -* THE KING S BIRTHDAY PARADE. The troops will march on to the ground as follow-s:— The Corps of Officer Cadets, the Body-guard regiment of Grenadiers No. 100, the 2. Grenadier regiment No. 101, the 177. regiment, and the 12. and 13. battalion of Jagers, in the order here named, by the Nord Strasse, in the NE corner of the Alaun Platz. PRESENTATION TO THE REV. M. S. FARMER. Since the Incumbent of All Saints, the Rev. C. A. Moore, was abliged owing to ill health to reside in Southern latitudes during the winter months, the whole burden of the services and parochial work of All Saints Church fell upon the shoulders of Mr. Farmer. Many members of the congregation felt that they would like to express in some tangible way, their deep appreciation of all Mr. Farmer has done for them during the winter, and accordingly some eighty of them voluntarily and quite un-asked contributed to a handsome gift which has just been presented to Mr. Farmer. The presentation consisted of a gilt openwork Dresden china (Meissen) dessert service of 21 pieces, viz. two large fruit dishes, two small do. and 14 dessert plates, beautifully handpainted with wreaths of flowers. In addition there is a hand some centrepiece consisting of figures holding a fruitbasket the whole surmounting a green marble pedestal on which is a silver shield bearing the following inscription: Presented to The Rev. Malcolm Stuart Farmer M.A. By his friends in the congregation of All Saints Church, Dresden As a mark of their esteem and regard. Mr. Farmer’s friends, and all who know him are his friends, will welcome the opportunity of seeing the presentation dessert service. It will be on view today, May 24tli, at the Royal Meissen shop in the Schloss Strasse. P The American colony in Dresden is to lose one of its most genial and popular members; Mr.O’Meara has been appointed Commissioner of Police in Boston (Mass) and is leaving for America almost imme diately to take up the post. All his many friends at the Anglo-American Club, while congratulating him most warmly, will greatly regret his de parture. * THE ORGAN CONCERTS IN THE EXHIBITION. The second of Herr Alfred Sittard’s Organ Concerts will be given today in the Evangelical church building, from 12 to a quarter to one o’clock, and will open with the D-minor Toccata of Bach. The succeeding number will be the A-flat minor Fugue of Brahms, to high mental qualities and artistic form of which give rise to regret that organ literature can boast of so few works by that master. The other pieces on the programme are by contemporary composers, the Frenchmen Saint Saens and Guilmant, and the Italian Bossi. The “Idylle” of the last-named and the “Berceuse” of Saint Saens bring genre subjects into the domain of organ music. The concert closes with the C-minor Sonata No. 3 of Guilmant, the most fruit ful of French composers for the organ. The price of admission to these concerts is 1 Mark. A.ORt:'sr>CK PAUL MARCUS, Architect DRESDEN-STREHLEN, Mockritzer Strasse 6. O Telephone 548. o Buildings erected, restored or altered. Excellent testimonials as to efficiency of work. Designs.and Estimates at reasonable charges. USEFUL FOR A RAILWAY. An American visitor to Oxford was surprised to learn from a porter on the station, that he had about another mile to cover before he reached Magdalen. He asked why the station had been built so far from the colleges. The Oxford porter, the “Chronicle” says, replied gravely, “I dunno, sir; but I ’spect they thought it more handy to have it down here by the railway.”
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