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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 23.04.1907
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M 368. THE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1907. IH-W^Bassenge&Co Prager Strasse 12. Payments 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. LOCAL. DRESDEN GOLF CLUB. Now that the Dresden Golf Club is actually in esse—the contract has been signed and the links laid out, the orders given for the making of greens, for the rolling, cutting and generally putting in order of the course,—it becomes necessary 4 to in form our English and American readers of what has been achieved hitherto. There have been, of course, attempts made before this to form a Golf Club in Dresden, but these ventures have unfortunately failed, owing possibly to their having been founded on a somewhat too limited basis. To endeavour to form a Golf Club in Dresden without the cooperation of the per manent, i. e. German element would have been ab surd, and to the fact that on the present occasion this mistake has been avoided, the temporary suc cess, at all events, of the venture, may be ascribed. Of the working committee the Presideiit is Gr^f zu Hohenthal und Bergen, the vice-President, to- whose genial collaboration -no fitting: tribute can be paid, is Graf Montgelas, the Bavarian Minister, and the Treasurer, the banker Her? Commerzien- rat Consul Arnhold, while the committee has had the advantage of the assistance and legal advice of Herr Justizrat Felix Bondi. The Saxon Court is represented on the committee by Graf Wilding von Konigsbruck, the army by Hauptmann von Schimpff and Hauptmann von Uslar - Gleichen, English interests by H. Virgin Esq., and American by the Consul General, T. St. John Gaffney Esq. The committee recognised from the first that the initial expenses would be considerable and for that reason appealed for donations; this appeal has met with a large measure of support, handsome sums having been contributed by H. E. Viscount Gough, the British Minister, the British Consul and vice- Conjul, the American Consul General and vice- Consul, Herr Generalcqhshl Klemperer,.. Herr Coiq- merzienrat Max Arnhold, Herr Justizrat Felix Bondi, Herr Commerzienrat Georg Arnhold, Herr Com- merzienrat Reichel, Herr Consul Muhlberg, Hofrat Dr. McBride, Herr Dr. Julius Bondi, Herr General- Direktor Gutschow, Herr W.-Baumfelder, A. Kranich Esq. and many other gentlemen. It is hoped that the greens will be in order in a couple of months, but in ten days or so temporary greens will be at the disposal of would- be players. It is also hoped in the near future to procure a professional as instructor and clubmaker. The course, which is situated on the Dresden Race course, will, for a nine-hole course, be a fairly long one. Short holes are, of course, un avoidable, but most of them have features of inter est. The first hole, the tee of which is close to the nearest entrance to the course from the tram terminus, has an awkward left hand carry and is about 340- yards long.; the second is very similar both in length and difficulty. At the third the drive must be lofted to carry a quarry, while the hill over which the steeplechasers go supplies a formidable guard to the green. The 4 th is a long hole; two bunkers will be erected in the fair-way. The 5th is .longisfa and fairly easy, save to the slicer, for it is bounded on the right by the flat race track, which is out of bounds. The 6 th is quite a sporting hole, although short, a belt of trees having to be carried should the driver seek to be “on the green” in one. The 7th is a poor hole at present and offers no exceptional difficulties. The 8 th is over 500 yards and when the contem plated bunkers are erected will need good golf to do in bogey. The 9 th, a carry over the two race bourses, needs great accuracy of length, otherwise the player may find himself out of bounds. The annual subscription to the Club has been uxed at 40 marks, with lesser rates for other Members of the same family, and for officers on the active list. Monthly tickets can be obtained ° r 20 marks and daily tickets for 3 marks. The Rules of the Club are being printed, and information as to the Club, means of getting 0 the links, &c. will be gladly furnished by the ®cretary H. F. Lyon Esq., Struve Strasse 5,1., who ul also be more than pleased to receive promises f further donations. .. Apart from the examples of home and foreign °Wer and plant cultivation that are interesting hd instructive ehiefly for professional men, the a * u feature of the Third International Horti- ultm-ai Exhibition Dresden 1907, which will last th 0n * the 4 th to the 12 th of May, will certainly b< 6 four grand Panoramas. Here painting, archi tecture, and the art of horticulture will unite in producing a wonderfully attractive whole. Im posing in the first degree will be the Caucasian Alpine landscape. Rocks covered with fir-trees rise to half the height of the great Hall. From the summit a view is obtained into a valley of rhododendrons. A serpentine path crossing a gorge leads downwards and ends in the Italian Renaissance garden. Here, framed-in by hedges and arbours, are seen spring flowers of all sorts in ornamental beds, and the natural arrangements are bounded by a smiling distant view closed by a lordly castle. Another world to the foregoing is suggested by the Japanese garden. Through a gateway flanked by real Japanese town-lanterns entrance is obtained to paths winding amid beds of azaleas, camellias, and other winter plants from the realms of the Mikado; these lead to an ^eminence crowned by a Buddhist temple, from which a distant view is en joyed over smiling plains backed by the grand Sugai^loaf pyramid of Fujiyama. Lastly the primeval forest of Brazil displays the home of the orchids in their wild originality as if defying civilised cultivation. The authorities of the Exhibition have had handsome post-cards of the four panoramas exe cuted, which are likely to be in great demand as mementoes of the Exhibition. The city of Dresden has offered a prize value 6,000 marks. *—— The guards in the city today are furnished by the 2nd Grenadier Regiment No. 101. The band plays about 12.40 p.m. in the Neustadt. ROYAL OPERA HOUSE. This evening, beginning at 7.30, ending after 10 Weuther.. Lyrical Drama in three acts and four pictures. Music by J. Massenet. Cast: Werther Herr Burrian. Albert Herr Plaschke. The Bailiff • Herr Nebuschka. Lotte Frau Nast. Sophie Fraul. Seebe. Schmidt Herr Erl. Johann Herr Erwin. Bruhlmann Herr Biissel. Kathchen Fraul. Lehmann II. PLOT. Werfcfoer is deeply in love with Lotte, the Bailiff’s daughter, but she is betrothed to Albert. Lotte is escorted to a ball by Werther. She rejects his avowals of love. In the second act, Lotte who is now married to Albert, repents of her harshness to Werther and invites him to spend Christmas with her, her husband and sister Sophia, who loves Werther. He, however, refuses her invitation and leaves the village. But at Christ mas time he returns and finds Lotte reading his letters. A passion ate love-soene follows, but Lotte rushes away and locks herself in her room. Albert returns and guesses something is wrong. He receives a letter from Werther asking for the loan of a pistol. He forces Lotte- to hand it to the messenger. As soon as Albert has gone out Lotte hastens to find Werther; but she is too late. He is lying mortally wounded in his room and soon expires in her arms. Composer: J. Massenet, bom 1842. (See the Standard-Operaglass by Charles Annesley; for sale at Carl Tittmonn’s bookshop, Prager Strasse 19, price 3Ji 80 ^). Tomorrow, Wednesday, at 6 p.m. Hiinsel und Gretel.—Die Puppenfee. PAUL MARCUS, Architect DRESDEN-STREHLEN, Mockritzer Strasse 6. -O Telephone 54-8. O- Buildings erected, restored or altered. Excellent testimonials as to efficiency of work."" Desigtis-aiid Estimates at reasonable charges. Hugo £ Borack English spoken. Purveyor to the Court. English spoken. 4, See Strasse 4, -corner of Zahns Gasse. Morley’s and all other kinds of English Merino. Woollen underwear. Flannel shirts. Ladies’ Jerseys. Knitted Waists. English and German knitted Goods. Fast-colour black Hosiery for Ladies, Gentlemen and children.; Shawls, Shetland veils, Wool and Silk, Skirts, Caps, Felt Shoes and Slippers. ====== Novelties of the season. ======== REPERTOIRE OF THE ROYAL THEATRES FOR THE WEEK. OPERA HOUSE. Thursday: Der Trompeter von Sakkingen. 7.30 p. m. Friday: VI. Symphony Concert. Series B. 7 p. m. Saturday: Werther. 7.30 p.m. Sunday, April 28th: Margarethe. 7 p.m. Monday, April 29 th: Flauto solo.—Der Bajazzo. 7.30 p. m. SOHAUSPIELHAUS. Thursday: For the first time: Libussa. 7 p.m. Friday: Minna von Barnhelm. 7.30 p. m. Saturday: Libussa. 7 p. m. Sunday, April 28th: The Ideal Husband. 7.30 p.m. Monday, April 29 th: Libussa. 7 p. m. ROYAL THEATRE. NEUSTADT. This eveniqg, beginning at 7.30, ending 10 Prinz Friedrich von Homburg. Comedy in five Acts by Heinrich von Kleist. Cast: Friedrich Wilhelm, Kurfiirst von Brandenburg Herr Mehnert. Die Kurfiirstin Fraul. Lissl. Prinzessin Natalie von Oranien, Nichte des Kurfiirsten, Chef eines Drago- nerregiments Fraul. Politz. Feldmarschall Dorfling Herr Eggerth. Prinz Friedrich Arthur von Homburg, General der Reiterei Herr Wiecke. Obrist Kottwitz, vom Regiment der Prinzessin von Oranien Herr Muller. Hennings, 1 Obersten der Infan- I Herr P. Neumann. Graf .Truchs, / terie \Herr Wogritsch. Graf Hohenzoflern, von der Suite des Kurfiirsten Herr Blankenstein. Rittmeister von der Golz Herr Dettmer. Rittmeister Stranz Herr Tiller. Graf Georg von Sparren,! ["Herr Gebiihr. Siegfried von Morner, > Rittmeister {Herr Bauer. Graf Reuss, t J [Herr Gunz. Ein Stabsoffizier von der Infanterie Herr Helsing. Erster ) Offizier vom Regiment fHerr Leichert. Zweiter / Oranien (Herr Rene. Ein Hofkavalier Herr Huff. Hoffraulein von Bork Frau Firle. Hoffraulein von Winterfeld Fraul. Schneider. Ein Wachtmeister Herr Hohner. Prittwitz, ein Page Fraul. Leder. Ein Bauer Herr Walther. Sein Weib Frau Woitsch. /Herr Carstens. Heiducken j Herr Taudien Ein Diener des Prinzen Herr Jiichtzer. Ein Reiter Herr Ricken. Tomorrow, Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m. Monna Vaniia. RESIDENZ THEATRE. This evening, at 7.30 p.m. Die lustige Witwe. Operette in 3 Acten. Musik von Franz Lehar. Tomorrow, Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m. Die Geisha. WEATHER FORECAST FOR TODAY of the Royal Saxon Meteorological Institute. Moderate southerly winds, generally bright and mostly dry, somewhat warmer.
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