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SUNDAY, APRIL 12 1925 ‘Little Symphony” Tee Be Heard M onday Night By Casper Music Lovers $, Orchestra and Solo Numbers Make Up ee For Concert Entertainment of Rare Merit | At First Baptist Church. Music lovers to crowd the First to- t to m- phony” orchestra under the auspices of the Casper Nocturne club. The program for the eve: announced | last night, holds promise of entertainment in orchestra and violin solos as feature numbers. Receipts from the small admission charge to be made will go to the fund being raised to send a delega to the, biennial convention of t National Federation of Music Clubs which will be held in Portland from Tune 6 to 12. Ina Bourskaya Once Joined Student Mobs Polish Opera ‘ Star Who}: Is Coming Here Had Thrilling Life. The name of Ina Bourskaya, the} noted Polish mezzo-soprano of the Metropolitan Opera company who is now fn. process of becoming American citize’ “Bourskya,” t minated, as a ‘sound fa This will settle any doubts in the minds of those who are awaiting her ap earance in concert here on Api at the America theater, one the few recital engagements that will be interspe-sed this season among her performances at the Metropolitan Opera House in New : M Tork. Opposite Strangely h, Ita Bours. | = aae kaya’s girlhood w spent in the | very thick ‘of _revolutionar: roundings. She repeatedly marched with the student mob of Petrograd often as many as 6,000, sur- banners through the streets of Rue. sia’s then gret the peopl t capital ca to r ling upon se fn demonstrations { jalist fo of gov one day, the Cozsack them, shooting down that revolution ended, hose were her student day was to ing beea nd to sing. decided upon an 1 after a tryout In {n a small city near Kiev, she got her first engagement with the permanent or- ganization, The war broke that up and she sang for a year in Odessa, whence famine drove her and many other artiste in the only open direc tion, to Ekaterinburg, where later the Czar and the royal ally were slain by the Bolsheviks. Stranded in Ekaterinburg, the artists formed the Russian Grand Opera company and toured Asiatic Russia for a year and a half. Then from Vladivos they went to Tokio, giving there neighboring cities the first © ever heard in Japan. Then China and to India, to Malaysia and Java and back to Toklo went the wandering artists. Their own coun- try virtually’ closed to them, they tured to America after three years of touring, finding in this country a generous welcome a boy's part in “Faust carrying | and overthrow | 13 lic Uniform excellence of the artists who will appear in thi concert coupled with the selections an nounced ass tional ple: starting at 8 o'clock. | The program follows in ful March, “Boston Command kowsk) TViolin Solo, N -Brahmes by Orch Serenade “A Toi" (To Ye Alfons Czibull: Thomas sonnel of orchestra J. Cook Stone, Director, Miss Helen baum, Miss Howlett, Miss Tweed; clarinet flute, David Foote Davidson and Roger Healy; piano. jolins Gree Stan Flinn and Albert cornets, A. G Crawford: pass, J. R. re an evening of excep | Dance 4 Mrs, Cook; soloists, Miss | Helen Stone nnd Mrs, Berta Smith Admission, 50 cents | iden concert shure Chicago Opera VERGE: ce Years This Spring; fail to hear Don Joe tenor of the Chi- a company, in Cas- will not have the op ain of hearing him in Announce- received that of the of d to continue with for | |. People wh | Mojica, leading Je ago Civie Ope | | | per on portur crease {1 of the rden at ‘the Paris Grand opers The synergae of St. Mark's chureh whieh succeeded in booking Mofica | for Casper under arrangements made |some time ago, is congratulating it- | self on its good fortune. Since the in the middle of music is due for widespread observance here, his engagement will be doubly attractive to the public. “One of the coming great artists,” is what Mary Garden predicted a few years ago of Mojica, How well her forecast came true is revealed |in the fact that he starred opposite her as well as opposite Galll-Cure! and many other great artists of the Chisago Civic: Opera company this past season. It ‘was at Mary Gar den’s request, also, that he {s sched uled to star ip grand opera In the foreign capitals this summer. Mojica today is recognized as one of the world’s great tenors. He was found by the late Campanin! and signed on “grow up in the Ci THE SUNDAY MENU 1% WILL BE UNUSUA MRS. SHA KOPPER AT THE Kopper Kettle Cafeteria Meals Served Cafeteria Style Every Day 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.—Evenings from 5 P. M. to 8 P. M. Music Every Evening HELGE FALK, Violinist. We urge you to try our home-made Salads and Desserts THEY’RE DELICIOUS! Meals on Sunday at same hours as, week days. O-S BUILDING LLY ATTRACTIVE W, Pianist KETTLE two more | | cor : c his appearanc: re | dd the Milan and Brussels a five-year contract to} g0 Grand Op-} on ce Tnp for Two) Will Star Abroad ary Garden, tead of acqu When his contre he was promptls Chic mpar jera” ins |a studio Jly expired | gaged by two 0 his s | National C. M. Daniet y company business triy of the National Sup Ss returned fromm Fort Collins. ° Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bishop Jr Jare the p&rents of a baby who 1 yesterday t arriy at Ce ado Springs. Mr. Bishop left for Colo rado Springs yesterday ee Mrs. Boyde of Lusk is shopping 8G is and nd Jack nd ar # among the Den tors in the eity | were esterd at A attend ty Townsend m L On Shriners being held and wer Mrs, , M. Hedstrom and visitors In Casper yes terda Gon their home in Thermor olis eee Po Wi from Riverton eee Jack Flockhart of Greybull spent several days in Casper last week LUNCH AND PRIVATE PARTIES A & K TEA ROOM ¢ Will cater to luncheon and private parties REGULAR DINNERS Breakfast 7 A.M. to 12 A. M. Dinner 6 P. M, to 7:80 P. M. 505 East Second St. Phone 637-W daughter | It ling a fe Saxon {is here on business | ‘Concert by Mojica as Crowning Event | Of Music Week Means a Tr reat PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CiTY | Mr. and Mrs. M. A spent a short time in Caspe |duy enroute to their he der from a trip to De: eee Mr, and Mrs led to Casper | | He | ley W. B. MeD. i Donald of Buffalo Ww days in this c j enroute to Denve in Li 1c, tans j evening Mrs. W. L. Connet! |M Roughert the latter Bart of the y Finishing That Never Fails to Please | Bring that roll of films to us after the | SUNDAY | OUTING In at 9 A. M. at 5 P. 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