THE koRNING
FRIDAY, OCTOBER
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Mrs. Thomas; second soprano, miss
Burkhead, Miss Durham, Miss Green;
second alto, Mrs. Albright, Miss
Manny, Mrs. Jerman.
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TWO MORE COMPANIES
DR. J AMES 1'KEE
IS PRES1
DENT
AND
Elected Bv the Wake U. N. C.
Alumni Association
Goldsboro Rifles and Rifle Guards, of
Salisbury Will Be Here
Maj. J. J. Bernard of the military
committee yesterday heard from two
more companies that will be here, to
participate in the big parade on Roose
velt Day. They are the uoiasDoro
Rifles, Company D, Second Regiment,
Capt. S. Cohen, and the Rowan Rine
Guards of Salisbury, Company B, First
Regiment, Capt. Max L. Barker.
Major Bernard says that all mounted
officers are expected to bring their sad
dles with them.
Secretary Pogue said last night that
twelve car-loads of exhibits arrived
"University Day" Fittingly Observ- yesterday, among them one car-load
rrom tne aieven rumey oikjg uh-j
cd Tempting Menu at Gierscbs o Manchester, va.
w t. s a Secretary Pogue nas Deen aeiucu
Cafe Association Will .Provide a during. the last -few days with postal
cards and letters begging him to take
BANQUET LAST NIGHT
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house will have its bunting. It is to
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T. W. Davis.
THEATRES FAIR WEEK
Attractions at Academy for
four Nights
"University Day" was observed yes
arAir a-nA last nleht in this city by
. Wake county Alumni Associatioa J. hopec . that will b no break
. T Lt- il I I" LilU C"U" "
f the of the university oi .worm
ana, me special ieami Weather
QsoHntion and banauet last
, -u. ' , ' Washington, Oct. 12. Weather fore
ngnt bx. cagt fQr prty. For North Carolina
The meeting waj presided over by &nd Sonth CaroIina fair Friday, and
Mr. C. M. Busbee in the absence pi Mr. Saturdav ; with slowly rising tempera-
Thomas Johns, the president, who was ture; light tQ fresn winaSf becoming
detained at his home oy sicKness. m easterly.
election of officers resulted in tne se
lection of Dr. James jvicis.ee as yieai- R g Plummer arrived from
dent and Mr. TV. J. Peele as secretary . ad ig at the home of Capt
to serve for the next year.
The association adopted a resolution
to the effect that a scholarship be pro
vided for some poor Wake county boy
fnr th resent vear. There was also
an informal discussion of the possibil
ity for the moving of the advanced
classes of the University JL-aw focnooi to
llaleighi It was clearly the sense of
the meeting that this should be done.
The banquet was served in that ele
gant style for which the Giersch cafe
s j so well known. There were happy
ind appropriate toast responses by Dr.
tl. A. Royster, Mr. W. H. Pace, Mr.
W. J Andrews, Mr. '.Herbert Jackson,
.'rof. Z. V. Judd, Mr. J. T. McLean, Mr.
Walter Grimes, Mr. F. H. Busbee, Mr.
Josephus Daniels, Mr. C. B. Denson.
Dr. J. Martin Fleming, Dr. James Mc
Kee, Mr. W. J. Peele, Mr. G. I. Jones.
The menu as served consisted as fol
lows: .
Blue Points
Celevy Olives
Chicken Patties, Green Peas
Tenderloin of Beef, Mignon
J u lien Potatoes - Asparagus
, Sora on Toast
Bar-Le-Duc
ColTee Cigars
Those who partook of the banquet
were the following:
Claude A. Abernathy, Sherwood J.
Adams, Murray Allen, A. B. Andrews,
.7i- Graham Andrews. Jno. H. An-.
drews, S. A. Ashe, Jr., W. H. -Bagley,
K. P. Battle, Jr., C. M. Busbee, F. H.
Busbee, Perrin Busbee, P. H. Busbee,
Walter Clark, Walter. Clark, Jr., Jo
sephus Daniels, C. B- Denson, Dr. E.
B. Ferebee, J. M. Fleming, Dr. J. Mar
tin Fleming, R. L. Gray, M. R. Glenn,
i 'J. Bryan Grimes, W. H. Grimes, Chas.
U. Harris, Wm. Harris, Howard Hay
wood, Dr. P. K. Hines, H. W. Jackson,
C. E. Johnson, Jr., G. L. Jones, V.
Judd, H. M. Jones, Col. Thos. Kenan,
M. Ashby Lambert, E. P. Maynard,
Dr. Jas. McKee, Dr. Geo. B. McNider,
Van B. Moore, W. H. Pace, S. L. Pat
terson, W. J. Peele, J. A. Robertson,
Dr. H. A. Royster, Ham F. Smith, W.
W. Vass, Judge P. D. Walker, J. W.
Wilcox.
To Mr. Perrin .Busbee is due a very
large share of the credit for the suc
cess of the banquet. '
Beginning Tuesday With A Son of
Rest," Then "The Telephone Girl"
"Belle of New York" and "El
Capitin"
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SHAKESPEARE AND MUSIC
Brilliant Lecture Recital Under Di
rections of Mr Wade R. Brown
One of the most brilliant and alto
gether interesting musical events ever
given in this city was the lecture re
cital on Shakespeare and music given
before the members of the Johnsonian
Club and their guests, the members
of the other women's clubs of the city,
last night in the auditorium of the
Olivia Raney Library by Mr. "Wade R.
Brown, " assisted by a number of the
best musicians of the city.
In response to the invitations issued
by the Johnsonian-Club through their
president, Mrs. Cheshire, quite a large
and cultured audience assembled for
the recital, and every one was pleased
beyond measure at the -splendid man
ner in which the program was rendered.
This was printed in detail in yester
day's issue of The Post. .
The lecture feature of the recital
by Mr. Brown proved intensely Inter
esting and profitable, , presenting' the
musical side of Shakespeare's work3
and the musical attainments of the
Shakespearean period in a better and
clearer light than many dreamed that
they attained andr revealing to; the -delightful
audience new beauties of music
conception and music history. In fact,
Mr. Brown attained a degree of suc
cess last night that surprised and de
lighted his numerous admiring friends
here. Not that they did not confident
ly expect success in every detail, of
the concert, but they so little dreamed
that so much" that is delightful in
music and in the history could be
drawn out of the program as arranged
even by suqh a master 'as they knew
Mr. Brown to be. ,
The other participants in the pro
gram, one and all, acquitted them
selves admirably. They were Mrs.
Henri Appy, Mrs. Wade B. Brown, Mrs.
Horace ThWell, Mrs. ..Walter-Grimes,
Mr. A. C. Jackson, vocalist; Miss Eliza
beth B. Bartt,, pianist, and a chorus of
twelve voices. First soprano, Mrs.
Titinson, Mrs. Grimes, Miss Pittingr;
first alto. Miss Brings, Mrs. Brown,
While really no part of the state
fair, yet folks always associate theatri
cal attractions during that period in
Raleigh with this great event. Hence
it is of interest to know just what
the Academy will offer next week and
whether the attractions will be of un
usual merit or not. The Academy
management has answered both ques
tions and as to the latter there is not
the slightest room'to doubt but what
the fair attracions his ime will sur
pass all previous ones in quality and
will be the best list ever seen in a city
of North Carolina during the periodof
one and each is also of just such a
character that will .delight playgoers,
being either merry musical comedy or
jolly comic opera.
Tuesday night will usher in the at
tractions, which for four nights will
mark a glorious whirl of tuneful music
and excruciatingly funny comedy -at
the academy, "A .Son of Rest," falls
the inauguration. That the company
will graciously acquit itself goes With
out saying, for it is one of the largest
and most expensive musical organiza
tions on the road, and the scenery and
other stage settings carried for the
performance make it a stupendous pro
duction. Over fifty pretty girls and
quaint comedians will be presented on
the stage, making a sparkling, gem in
a setting of brightness and brilliancy.
But little need be said about the
Telephone Girl, which for the past two
seasons has sung its way -to the hearts
of large metropolitan audiences and
which is booked for long runs in the
larger cities this season. : However, it
should be mentioned that this catchy,
sparkling musical comedy has been
given an entirely new scenic produc
tion the present season and that many
celebrities have been engaged for the
production and will be. seen 'here.-'
With its bright music, just as bril
liant comedy all presented by a bevy
of charming girls in fetching cos
tumes "The Belle of New York" will
hold the boards Thursday night. No
better performance and no more en
joyable one will be seen on the Acad
emy stage this season. Its popularity
in Raleigh was manifested greatly on
one occasion when a large and decided
ly well pleased audience greeted the
performance. Then it was a costly
production, but next Thursday night's
presentation will be in every way its
equal. ' . ; (. - ;
During the past year or . two the
American stage has seen many comic
opera productions, -but it has never
had one that equalled in popularity
or in merit, the latter, being respon
sible for the former, this ' brilliant
masterpiece of John Philip Sousa. It
is an opera that stirs the blood with
its martial airs one "minue and the
very next soothes the mind with its
dreamy, soft music. It requires an
unusually large company to present it,
but such is the' well known organiza
tion that will be seen here next Fri
day night. The scenes of the opera
being laid in a mythical foreign land,
necessarily has to have novel and
gorgeous scenery, which is all new the
present season. It will be recalled that
this is the ' opera that added to the j
lustre or uewoii Hopper.
Saturday morning the sale of seats
will commence for Tuesday, Wednes
day and Thursday nights and theatre
goers should purchase their seats early
in order to avoid scalpers. No person
will be allowed to buy more than six
tickets at one time.
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