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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 07.12.1907
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K H—W^RsiCCOYIflTO JfrPn Payments on all Letters of Credit. 53 ” RdwMuIljJC OlUUi Exchange of Circular-Notes, Wt Prager Strasse 12. Exchange of Oircular-Notes, Cheques and foreign money at most favourable rates. Postal Orders. English and American newspapers. Office hours 9—1, 3—6, Saturdays 9—3. m ROYAL OPERA HOUSE. This evening, beginning at 7.30, ending 10.15 Der Freisehutz. 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 Frau Nast. M^^cond } huntsman’s boy . . . Jg^litz. Samiel, the black Hunter Herr Biissel. An Hermit Herr Wachter. iuhan, a rich peasant Herr Erl. o , „ . iHerr Lindner. Princely foresters {Herr Markgraf. .. (Herr Ernst. Bridesmaid Prau Wenze i. PLOT. Agathe is loved by Max, but their marriage depends on the viCoOry 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 oy the Hermit. She endeavours to restrain Max from going to the Glen. Caspar, whose soul is forfeited to Samiel (Satan) on the following mght, 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 m 1i® • during a terrific hurricane. At the shooting match Max is told to file at a white dove. Agathe endeavours to atop him, but he fires and she falls apparently lifeless; but she has only swooned and the bullet has killed Caspar, Samiel having direction ' Ma x 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 Mana von Weber, born 1786, died 1826. Tomorrow, Sunday, at 7.30 p.m. Tiefland. tary to the Treasury, Mr. Cortelyou,jin a speech before the Associated Merchants of New York, discussing the financial situation, dealt in detail with the hoarding of money. He said among other things that every citizen ought to recognize the duty of doing his utmost to contribute to the restoration of normal conditions. If the money withdrawn from the banks and the capital at present lying idle were, without delay, restored to the care of financial institutions in order to exercise their functions in trade channels within 24 hours, there would no longer be any talk of a crisis. DRESDEN: LOCAL. Dr. Bernhard v. Schonberg, of Dresden, has been appointed Attache to the Saxon Embassy in Vienna. * ; The programme of the music to be performed at the Vespers service in the Kreuzkirche at 2 o’clock this afternoon, is as follows: (1) Marche religieuse for organ, op. 107, of Camille Saint- Saens. (2) “Lasset uns frohlocken!”, Advent motet for eight-part choir, op. 79 No. 5 of Felix Mendels- sohn-Bar tholdy. (3) “Ich klopfe an zum heiligen Advent”, song for soprano voice with organ, op. 82 No. 1 of Oskar Wermann. (4) Adagio for violin with organ, by Arcangelo Corelli. (5) “O Jesulein suss , song for soprano voice with organ, from Samuel Schmidt’s Tabulaturbuch (1650). (6) “Fun- kelnde Sterne”, sacred song for choir, op. 129 No. 2 of Oskar Wermann. The Church Choir, under the direction of Herr Otto Richter, Cantor and Konigl. Musikdirector, will be assisted by the following soloists: Frau Maria Schott-Mohr, soprano; Erl- Gertrud Matthaes (violin); Herr Alfred Sittard, organist of the Kreuzkirche. * Dr. Robert Grimshaw and his daughter recently entertained Prof. Dr. Scheffler, Herr Engel, and a dozen ladies of one of the private French circles. : * The meetings of the Dresden branch of the Sprach-Verein, held every third Thursday even ing at Kneist’s, in the Grosse Briidergasse, are highly interesting to those making a specialty of accuracy of expression in the German language without the use of foreign words. * The Literarischer Verein holds weekly meet ings, (Tuesdays, at 5 p. m. Cafe Drei Raben). Next Tuesday there will be a recitation by Walter Horst, of Berlin, of his three-act comedy,—“Wie sie so sanft ruhen”. - * At the Central Theatre Herr Aigner, who has been playing Graf Rosambert in the new operetta Der kleine Chevalier, has been suddenly taken ill; but his place is filled by Herr Hans Wernert so that there will be no interruption of the per formances of this already very popular piece. The rest of the cast is the same as at the premiere. The operetta is given every evening after the variety Part, in which the following artists appear * Marcell Salzer, Franco Piper, O. K. Sato, Cari Bernhard, the Lafaille troup, and Panita. This afternoon and tomorrow afternoon Christ- oaums Wanderschaft, a Christmas Fairy Play in 4 scenes by F. A. Geissler, music by G. Pittrich, will be repeated, at reduced prices. The afternoon performances begin at half-past 3 o’clock. * The following is the programme of this evening’s orchestral concert at the Gewerbehaus, at which the young violinist Wolf Raison, from St. Petersburg, will assist: (1) Ouverture, “Meeresstille und gliickliche Fahrt”, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy; (2) Concert fur Violine (D-moll), Wieniawsky; (3) Sin- fonie No. 1 (Winterstimmungen), Tschaikowsky; (4) Zigeunerweisen fur Violine, Sarasate; (5) Auf- for derung zum Tanz, Weber-Weingartner. Tomorrow evening’s concert will be a “soloist” evening. On Saturday evening December 14 th, Herr Georg Pretzsch will give performances on the Pianola. * The famous old Dresden firm F. Olivier, Prager Strasse 5, confectioners to the King of Saxony, has opened its usual Christmas exhibition. Among the many specialities are fine Teas; chocolate from the well-known factories of Marquis, Suchard, Kohler, Lindt, Peter, Cailler, &c.; biscuits and gingerbread; delicious bonbons Of many kinds, and a select assort ment of bonbonnieres. .. ★ The guards in the city today are furnished by i the 2nd Grenadier Regiment No. 101. The band plays Afilifkll aIbauIa about 12.40 p.m. at the Schlossplatz. | VaCoT £8606116 The local rowing clubs have almost abandoned the Elbe, and are doing imitation rowing in the tanks of the public baths; but some few enthusiastic oarsmen still defy “the cauld, cauld blast.” * A correspondent writes us as follows: “With reference to Sunday’s hockey match, the Berliners were badly outclassed, and probably from the fact that the so-called “turning” of German schools utterly unfits one for turning quickly on the field; it stiffens the entire frame. We endeavored in Hannover to play with mixed nationalities, but it was a failure; the ladies, especially, were absolutely no good; and I ascribe it partly to “turning” and partly to insufficient rapid use of the muscles in childhood. There are few good German athletes on the variety stage; even on the parallel bars they are not—to use their own word—flink. “Turning” does it. R G.” HOCKEY. A match will be played tomorrow forenoon, be ginning at 10 o’clock, on the Dresdner Sportplatz abutting on the prolongation of Wiener Strasse, between the first eleven of the Berlin Hockey Club and the Akademischer Sport Club Dresden 1906. The latter Club has so far escaped defeat this year; whether it will be able to say as much after this match is doubtful; it will be represented to morrow by the following members: Beer, Knoop, Baring-Gould, Norman, Peltzer, O. Lindemann, Johnson, Mortimer, Sandon, Hammond, Sprent. Radloff & Botteherl H UgO tfe Borack By appointment to the Royal Court of Saxony. 23 Waisenhaus Strasse 23 opposite Victoria Salon. > Special Linen House for Americans. < ROYAL THEATRES NEU8TADT. This evening, beginning at 7.30, ending after 9.45 Geographie und Liebe. Lustspiel in 3 Acten von Bjornson. Cast: Professor Tygesen Frau Karen Tygesen, seine Gattin Helga, beider Tochter Fraulein Malla Rambeck Frau Birgit Romer Henning, Maler . . . Professor Turman Ane, Dienstmadchen Herr Fischer. Frau Salbach. Fraul. Verden. Frau Bleibtreu. Frau Baste. Herr Wierth. Herr Muller. Fraul. Diacono. Englllll spoken. Purveyor to the Court. English spokN. 4, See Strasse 4, corner of Zahns Gasse. Morley’s and all other kinds of English Merino. VVoollen 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. Tomorrow, Sunday, at 7.30 p.m. Der grosse Tag. RESIDENZ THEATRE. This evening, at 7.30 p.m. Die lustige Witwe. Operette in 3 Acten. Musik von Franz Lehar. Conductor: Herr Kapellmeister Olsen. Every Thursday, Saturday and Sunday - at 7.30 p.m. Admission 1 mark. Fr. Bp. SchrGibcr, a “ d A liu i e - pies F.Bringkmann Telephone 223 Weber Gasse H Telephone 223 Poulterer to His Majesty the King. Pnilltru kinds, fresh and 3 of the finest quality. Game and wild fowl, pg FAAdJY BELTS OPERA BAOS Prager Strasse 13 comer of Ferdinand Str. sas Telephone 9688. = JCast: Baron Mirko Zeta, pontevedrinischer Gesandter in Paris Valencienne, seine Frau Graf Danilo Danilowitsch, Gesandt- schaftssekretar, Kavallerie- Lieute nant d. R Hanna Glawari ’ Camille de Rosillon ‘ * Vicomte Cascada A ! ! Raoul de St. Brioche Bogdanowitsch, pontevedrinischer Konsul Sylviane, seine Frau . Kromow, pontevedrinischer Gesandt- schaftsrat . . Olga, seine Frau Pntschitsch, pontevedrinischer Offi- zier in Pension Praskowia, seine Frau ! Njegus, Kanzlist bei der pontevedri- nischen Gesandtschaft ........ Lolo Dodo Jou-Jou Frou-Frou Clo-Clo Margot Ein Diener Ein Kellner Grisetten Carl Friese. Rosa Habler. Oskar Wehle. Kate Hansen. L. von dem Bruch. Bruno Bellmann. Emil Gahd. Adolf Braunstein. Cacilie Weigel. Alexander Olbrich. Lina Meyer. Carl Wilhelmi. Martha Brede. Carl Knaack. Marie Wildmeyer. Hanni Baumgart. Jenny Baumgarten. Else Kappler. Grete Herder. Charlotte Treuth. Martin Riiden. Hans Devil. Tomorrow, Sunday, afternoon, at 3.30 p.m. Blond - Elfchen or Iin Zauberreicli des Hudibrass. At 7.30 p.m. Die lustige Witwe.
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