&s -y s.. ',: K t f ;' ' !' w m m m m m v s Bit H, ' 10 '.- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920 . tJPERATIC SOCIETY ' 1 .-lh '.. . GIVhS "B0UCACCI0" Exdolldnt Performanco, Both in j. i ;Sing!ng and Acting, at tho t V Metropolitan. Opora Houso norcAccio '$' Comlo Optra In Three Aets r Wy ' strrE f!occclo, a novelist tr W)et. Emily Stokt Itacar 7onetlo. his friend, k nturtrnt. Ur. John II. Hfrker Flelro. Trlnc of rlerma. . .Hornc It. Hood IOtterlnhl. a cooper. rtuirle J. Shuttlewortli !mhfrti:rrlo. a Krocir llermnn J. Hut. Pclm. n barber Itelnhold It. Bchmldt Flameltii, Imbertucclo'i adopted daughter, - ; Marcuerlt Palcho neatrloe, Scalza'a daughter. .Hilda It. Heller 'laabella. toUtrlnrM'a wife. . .Catherine Ileed Pronella, I-ambertucclo's tiiter, nn a. inner a "Blinr neesar nuen uomn Doomener. and rne I'nxnown r Kdwara A. Davie rreeco. the coorer'a apprentice. Jeanetta Kerr Helen Itotwrlght Helen Koerlni Checro Fratelll, mitppA CrtUa . The Philadelphia Operntic Society Ifftye a fine performance of Suppc's comic opera "Hoccarcio." at the Metropolitan Opera House last overtime, before a large and enthiiNiastio audi ence. The east as a whole was well made up with due regard to the voral find humorous talents of its members. , Emily Stokes linear undoubtedly teadled the cast by the firmness f her singing and her longer ex perience before the public. She sang finely throughout, especially in the fcolornttira song in the second net, and kcted the part ns convincingly as a woman can ever make a male role. Miss Palcho and M'sh Iteiter revenled good Voices and acted with self-possession and confidence. Mention should also be made among the female parts of the fxcellent work of Eva Hitter and of Jeanette Kerr. In the male parts Charles J. Shuttle Torth was an exceedingly funny Lotter Inghl, and bis delineation of the cooper when he had looked too long upon ihc wine casks would have done credit to any comedian upon the stage. He was ably supported in this role by Herman U. Bud and Itelnhold II. Schmidt, who nlio were exceedingly funny without prerdoing. All were more than adequate Vocally. Of the more serious male parts Br. John II. Becker and Horace K. Hood had the most important roles, and loth were satisfactory in them. The chorus was good, as it always is, 'despite the fact that it has compara tively little to do in this opera, and the staging and cqstumes were up to the usual high standards of the Operatic Society. New Columbia Records K.osa I'oiikcIIc', tlrfttnnttc soprano of the Mctroplitnn Opera, sings that thrilling nrln "Siiicldlo" from "I.n Oloconda" for Columbia Ileoonls this month. Charles Hackett, Metropoli tan! tenor, sings his first record in Rnglis.li. "I'd Build n World lu the Heart of a Itosc," Is n love bnlliul. Oscar Seaglc, baritone," sings two more oMhc negro spiritual", "tloldcn Crown" and "Standln' In de Need o Prayer." Charles Harrison sings two songs of sentiments "Peggy" nnd "Say It With Flowers'' The Metropolitan Opera House Orchestrn plays on both sides of a record "Select ion from 'I.ti Boheme.' " Prince's Dance Orchestra plays wild fox trots of weird Ktralns of Oriental music, "Afghanistan" nnd "Mohammed." Pelrce Alumni to Dance -Tho alumni association of the Pelrce School will give a dnlicc tills evening to the members of the association nnd the students of the school. It will bo in the school auditorium, nt 1120 Pine street. HOOVER WOMEN TO MEET Organization Will Be Formed In Chestnut Hill Monday Night Women of the Twenty-second ward will organize n Hoover club Monday night at n meeting called in the inter, csts of the presidential candidacy of the former food administrator. The. women will meet in tho home of Mrs. Hollister Sturges, Chestnut Hill. William Potter, former fuel ndmlnls trntor for the state, and Hobert D. 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