The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, September 09, 1899, Page 10, Image 10

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The Metropolitan Opera Company of
thirty arttBta will play at The Punke
Opera House for one entire week be
ginning Monday, September 11th. The
company brings with It an excellent
reputation for clever and conscientious
work and ii splendidly endowed by the
pieBB of Davenport, Dubuque, Cedar
Raplde and other leading cltlea where it
haB appeared. While in Lincoln the
following operas will be presBnted:
Pra Diavolo," "Boheman Girl,' "Vic
tor the Blue Stocking," "Olivette."
Mikado," "OhlmeBof Normandy," and
.The Mascot." Among the .principals
are: MIbbob Blanche Aldrach, prima
ionna, Jeanette Lincoln, Lillian Kem-
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THE OLIVER.
The attraction at The Oliver, for the
season's opening on Thursday and FrU
day, September Uth and 15th, will be
HoytV'A Milk White Flag." In "A
Milk White Flag," Mr. Hoyt has
brought his attention to the National
Guard, and he has treated it with much
originality. "A Milk White Flag" has
more of a plot and story than ia usual
with farce comedies, and it is more pre
tentious than the other Hoyt plays,
requiring a large cast for its production
and a carload of scenery pnd costumes.
It Ib spectacular in effect and ia bo full
of music that it might easily be called a
comic opera. Last season "The Flag"
played all the towns In the south Id
which the military cau.pe are located
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ness a few months but in that short
time we have sold a great many
trunks.
We sell trunks easily because we
have well made trunks in attractive
shapes and styles at very low prices.
When you travel it pays to have a good trunk.
We have traveling bags of every description, from very low
priced ones up to the best. There are many new shapes and
styles in traveling bags which it will pay you to see
MlkbER & PA1N.
ble and Marie Wells. Messrs. Will S.
Rising, leading tenor, A. S. Khororj lead
ing baritone. Eddie Smith, leading come
dian and Rhln Nares. Such an1 array
of artists alone would guarantee that
any company in which they played was
fully prepared to give good opera.' The
chorus is far above the average in
beauty, number and training. The
operas are all put on with every possible
attention to detail. ,1
Monday evening will be Ladies' Free
Night, under the usual conditions.
Note the never changing prices 15 to
50 cents. Seats now on sale.
and did a record breaking business. No
doubt many a soldier boy who saw the
play while on duty last winter will
renember It. It comes this seaBon with
an entirely new and handsome scenic
equipment, aleo new costumes. The
musical numbers have been changed
and new specialties added to the long
list. Mr. Hoyt has partly re-written
"A Milk White Flag" and haa supplied
matertial that ia particularly appro
priated the present time. The com
iaoy includes several of the old favor
tea and is said to be one or the strong
est ever engaged for this play.
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UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
0. T, GRAWFOHD 5 F.C. ZEHRUNG.
Corner 13th and P. Phono i4!S.
GRAND FORMAL OPENING
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPT. 13-14
THE FIRST NEBRASKA'S WEEK
A PLAY FOR THE SOLDIERS
s a Af ilk OTliite Flats.
Fifty Farce Men and Maids
Gloriously Generous Value Giving",
Spectacular Features and Lavish Costumes
An Amalgamation of Earth's Funniest Fads
Sale of Seat Opens Tuesday A&:ojra.ii8
PRICES - 25, 50, 75, and $1.00
the itcik:e
UNDER THE DIRECTION OP
, L. M. GRAWFORD AND F. G. ZEHRUNG.
COR. O AND TWELFTH. PHONE 355.
Oraiid. Formal Opening.
REUNION WEE, BEGINNING MONDAY SEPT. 11
i& METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY BUT
Principals Marie Bell, Blanch Aldrich, Jeanette Line ln, Lillian Kemble, Will S
Rifling &. 8. Riorer, Eddie Smith, Artour Evans, A. Db Wolf.
REPERTOIRE-Fra Diavolia, Monday. Mikado, Tuesday. Chimes of Norman
da, Wednesday. Bohemian Girl. Tnureday. La Mascotte, Friday. Olivette
Saturday. Faotine, Saturday Matinee.
NOTE THE PRICES, THEY NEVER CHANGE-Gallery, 15; Balcony, 25
Drens Circle. 35; Parquet, 50; Box Seats, 75. Note On Monday evening, one
lady and gentleman, or two ladies will be admitted oo oae 35 or 50 cent ticket if
reserved before 7 p.m. Seats now on sale.
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