Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 15, 1916, Page 4

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P o " == i leotonte Companitii * dlen(anlc Campanini is \bne"of the few, men actively engaged in music to- day to whom may be applied the term “genius,” for a genius Campanini nn- ' doubtedly is. One indication that this statement is true is the fact that the Chicago Opera company pays him for eleven: Weeks ul'ary greater than that of the president of the United Smetmu‘;fiy. SRR SR Omaha will s:le the fruits- of fl{:l man's genius; When it ‘witpesses the Perforn?anc‘cs‘ ?Iof “Carmen” ~ and “Trovatore” at the Auditorium a week from next Monday and Tuegday eve- nings. 'He will have absolute andfull control of the musical and technical side of the Ellis Opera company.|’ From his station in will direct all things. It was Campanini $he orchestra he | who revolution- Oscar Hammerstein organized _the Manhattan Opera company in New York in 1906'and engaged Campanini as general and music director. He in- ced a number of innovatio which ‘fairly astounded canservative old New York, but shortly compelled the Metropolitan opera house to. don several of its time-honore tions and get. f the rut int - it had fallen; ‘Wil i of Hammers brilliant en - Campanini available m, which ca Cleofonte Campanini to Conduct; Marie Rappold to Sing Leonora N ized grand opera in this country when | ‘.. { Jarje Rappold which she applied, she will not appefi in grand opera in Omaha Tuesday October 24. She has been advertised to sing the part of Leonora in “Il Trovatore,” Her nonappearance is received the naturalization papers for R % | M’l Me D H Armstrond 23405 96 E 8 St 6"*‘6@‘;:?.”;' Platbush N v+ Srogiyte i *|ican concert platform and opera stage. THE *OMAHA ~SUNDAY. “BEF:- OCTQBER 15, .1916. lue entirely to the European war. She ‘s the only one of the notables an- ounced to come here in grand opera vho cannot appear. Madame Destinn went to the in- terior of Austria this summer to bid a last farewell to her fiance, who is held a'prhopedr of wa’r‘. Bu:‘ wiren, she was about to depart the authorities re- i fused to i§sue the necessary passports. gency Formerly Apparent is The cable was used freelv in a frantic | Still in Existence. effort to secure release for the dis-| WITHDRAWAL MEANS ROV ] 'SOLDIERS T0 REMAIN ON MEXICAN BORDER wflson Tells Whitman Emer. tinguished- prima_donna, for a long season is booked for her on the Amer- These efforts would have been suc- sessful if her final citizenship papers ! tad been issued, but she is not yet an American citizen. For local reasons, Madame Destinn, ;who is a native of Bohemia, will dis- | appoint many, by her inability to sing { | Long Branch, N. J;, Oct. 14.—Pres- ident Wilson in a letter to Governor Whitman of New York sent October 9 and made public here today, as- serted that the emergency which caused the sending of the militia to the Mexican border “unhappily still exists.” He added, however, that he believed conditions in northern Mex- ico are improving and that “in the near future” it probably will be pos- sible. to ““do more than has been done to relieve the embarrassments under which organized militia organizations necessarily have suffered.” President Wilson wrote to Gov- ernor Whitman in-answer to a letter from the New York executive, regard- | ing the New. York militia organiza- tions on the border. . The presiden told Governor Whitman that it wa impossible to set a date on which tl remaining regiments there could b released. ] The president in his letter asserte that he had been advised by the Wa in Omaha this month. However, the art of Leonora will be in excellent | hands. Madame Marie Rappold, a singer of premier roles in the Metro- politan opera house, has been secured. | In New York she has won emphatic | success before the most exacting |opera audience - in the world as | Leonora -in "Il Trovatore,” Marguer- lite jn “Faust,” Elsa in “Lohengrin,” Desdemona in “Othello,” Juliet " in ‘Roémed and Juliet” and many other important roles. * Madame Rappold .is particularly yleasing, not- alone for her glorious oice, but for her personal beauty and grace as well. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey Honey moothes the irritation, Pine Tar wsuts the phlegm, relieves congestion, soothes | “he: raw_aspots All druggisis.—Ady. " | The World’s Best Pianos | Four Weeks’ Free Trial . To‘Any Responsible Family ! Our enormous stock includes such great makes as Steinway, Weber; Hardman, Steger & Sons, Emerson, .McPhail, Lindeman & Sons, and.our own sweet-toned Schmoller & Mueller Piano, sold at factory-to-home prices, saving.you $75 to $100. 25e. 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We sold a dollar | have heard plenty of favorable re- | bottle to one of the inmates of our| potts concerning it from my custo- The Pla Et{perts Sold.ers’ Home near here, and after | mers. They are satisfizd w.ta the re- y s | using it he brought in about one|sults obtaned from its us>. I know | dozen gravel stones, some as large as | of many cases where Swamp-Root Superint:1cent English the|a pea, which he had passed. He | has cured Stone in the Bladd-r, Gall Omaha playgrounds~ has returncd | states that he obtain d wonderful re- k Stones, Gravel, Catarrh or Inflamma- rom at:ending the 1916 Recreation | lief from the use of Swam)-Root. | tion of .Bladder, Liver troub.e and and Playgrounds congress in Grand ERNEST A. B..OWN, Rheumatism. 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