The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1914, Page 15

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“Lohengrin” Well Presented At the Century _ By Sylvester Rawling. ;ENGRIN,” eung in ‘English, ‘was presented at/the Gentury Opera House last njght in a manner highly creditable to con- @erned, That tho perf t] Somewhat too robust may'not! be de- nied, but whatever it lacked of re- fisement was offset by umerstanding and accomplishment. “Lohengrin,” one of the company’s worst misfits Jast season, promises this year to be @ conspicuous success, A large audi- ence paid it the closest attention, “ stayed until the end, and was gener- | Fi. | ous of applause after each curtain. pig) ree we have heart ih New York® fo: a Freeman's Bisa was better | / ption than in execution; yet! ix ot without charm. There was Ortfud in the nustiee Lenaka, who rson of A owed hei understanding. Both singers have been heard and approved in Europe. Zetta Metchik was Gottfried and the pages were Blanche Dodson, Aurelia ome Nettie Millard and Amanda rown. ——— OCTOBER BRIDES. ; —_—— pore Mary ‘Rickson Booth, ugh= te? of C. H. Boot ‘af Little Falls, N. Sy wee married in St. aenee py bal in rE: ery wae iltonded, by jen and Kathryn; ‘There was a now German conductor | 14, in the person of Ernest Knoch, who made a favorable impreasion. To him primarily, however, the too strident note of the production waa due. Doubdtiess he will temper that at the ext performance when tre shall have Ddecome more familar with the acou- tics of the house and the taste of the @ddience. His musicians, tndividual @ingers and chorus are pure to fall readily into his mood and his hearers ‘will have a better appreciation of him. Thp ecenes were well set, and the Gave for a bit of off-key oe nin the courtyard of the palace Berore the reading, wang reel The strength of ripelpal « aing- on the m side, Hingiton eing “Tohetigrin in in hee lpted and with taste and distinction; Hoary Weldon wae dignified, sonorous and convincing as the King; Louis Kreidler was ge re as Reha ee CORN PLASTERS § Pierce’ Donald McKaig Mr. Vs man, and the ushers were Arthur’ Samuels, Edwin..Ong, Frank James L. Miller, Harty ‘Tresdwell ‘and James- Manny. . Mien. Harriet daughter of Aaron P. granddaughter of Brewepof tho United States Supreme Court, will be married at noon to-day, to Hegry Burnell Faber in her heme at No. 2647 Broadway. offer wedding to-day will be that of Mis Ruth leton, avant of Francis R, Appléton of No. 26 East ‘Thirty-seventh street, to W! Wilitamn a. Wendell of Boston.” The ceremony will be performed in Ascension Memo- rial Cifurch at Ipswich, Mass. and « ion will follow at home of the bride's parents, Mre, Christina Halstead Shipman, daughter of Mrs. John J. Halstead of this city is to bé rharried this after- noon at 6.30 o'clock to H. C. Hooker, assistaht to the President of the Erie Railway. “The ceremony will take it of A. L. Irvin ‘the Rev. Frank Tilton jr. offict . In Trinity Church 4 Miss Yvette Borup, Henry-Borup, U. 8. A., @ married to-duy to Roy Chap: f mony,iwhich will drews of this city. Only rel Intimate friends will witnes be performed. Gibson Harris. ——~——_— Batted Mayor and Sherif Removed. BUTTE, Mont., Oct. 7.—Sheriff Tim- ony iat li and Mayor Lewis J Dunea have been found guilty of ne tech of their duties in connection with the recent miners’ riots and were removed from office by Judge Roy B, Ayets. rs. of th Rosia he country | rns r Lea gar se: TER EVENING ~ ZAAR, Pietare of Colambus, At the’ carnival “WILSON? 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THEATRE fein i Matinee Columbus Day, Monday, Oct, 18th: TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT To See the Greatest Dramctic Sensation of the Season George Broadhurst’s Tremendous Play wk MISS JULIA DEAN. And Superb Cast, Including GEORGE FAWCETT & MIETON SILLS IF ‘YOU WANT TO SEE REAL DRAMA YOU WANT TO SEE REAL ACTING Don’t .Hesitate, but Go To-Night and See v8 WANT SOME REAL THRILLS “THE LAW OF THE LAND” WANT SOME REAL LAUGHS veeUN ie THE BEAUTIFUL Ave Hudson River By men Point—Rut Up and orn, 20 OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS 1 Bows $50|% Down #90) 5 Dew 175/89 Dom ere 459 (pen Hontay ond Saturday Breniogg st. CSTATION AT Cong FISHER BROS ‘Ohoice Or. chau sorta_ $1.50 sili, 25¢ & 50¢ BUNDAY, OOT. 11, MAT. & EVENING ——MOTION PICTURES—— POPE P3U3 X AND THE VATICAN i TO. COLUMBUS AVE] ET. 103 A104 ST. N 44TH ST. THEATRE ‘\yy,;' Thirty Leag A iret ond Only Submarine Motion Pictures, Dane wv: Digteg, ase OLYMPIC Ji, Mat. 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