Paar 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 6, 1906 —— Song Birds - - od Opening of the Grand Upera Season In America Two Rival Organiza: tions Inthe Field Lina Cavalieri and Caruso Grand Opera's Be: ginning In the New World Je wu ¥ J RAND opera In American ney er reached such tide as It en present. the anin in this highest form of the mu high joys al Throughout United States creased interest sical drama is noted, and the city of New York is al 10W the CARICATURE OI -capital of opera. RICO ( the first time two houses ar ening for simulta neous pres mm of rival ¢ or- ganizations which embrace the high- est talent to be gathered from both the old world and the new, The great- est singers of Europe, at nrincely sal- aries, by Messrs each vyl most furnish, talent that ranks high n th peratic stage-—a great dea if. t accut One Americar ng vho makes her first operatic appearance try the present season aldice Farrar, of whom tl} crown prince was at one tin red. She is still quite young and has won great triumphs abroad Another of the famous singers new to America Is Lina Cavalier], called “the most beautiful woman Eu. rope. Miss Cavalier! has had a won- derful career. She is an Itallan, born In Rome, and was left an erphan at six- teen. For three years she supported herself by making pantaloons In a taller shop. While here her unusual beauty attracted the attention of an world’s entati operat have ate in this coun Is Miss Ger e German 1e enam in army There was prince's (a lovers apa im a music ball cessful because of her Lei then went to Paris an chantant prima donna, she saved m her pay and took a training nnder the Lest she peared in brilliant triumph returne stage had admired her tant Ibe « Posts and artists der declared ber to be the most beautiful woman in Paris {ing Fd ward of England, whe n these matters js nd In all Europe, but clared her to : i . | La Was suc uty Nhe 1 a cafe ome a from rse of Then made a | sang Determining to be mney SOVOrs {eact rea henrd world raved Ev Sara} hardt me volre potent, | laced her s« Queen Alex be first in bean Car er! has sequired a ge a on ti Mr @ singe Ha (inera eratein brings to his Man hattan House a tenor tn this Alessandro Boned Like y » ' new country Lina Cavalier, he was youth and had a*severe st father was a laborer, and His hoy gle the OBCAR HAMMEN HEINRICH CON- BTKIN. RIED. made his first money by singing in a church on feast days eighteen he walked to Pesaro te have bis volee examined and was accepted as a pupil in the Rossini conservatory there. For twelve years he traveled with unimportant troupes. During the past five years he has sung ‘on many European countries with distinguished success, dividing honors with Enrice Caruso as one of the greatest Italian tenors, Caruso is a member of Heinrich Con. ried’s Metropolitan Opers company and has appeared In New York for several seasons past. Fe Las recently won some unenvigle notoriety by reason of his arrest and trial on a charge of ap noylug a woman at the zoologies! gar deus In Central park. Carnso. who ls a carieaturist himself of no menn ability, has been unmercifully caricatured In this connection. ap——— ! set. When he was | NEW “BLACK POPE. Father Wernz, Genernl of the Soclety of Jesus, | One of the most remarkable religious | organizations in the world is the So clety of Jesus, and its members, com- monly known as Jesuits, are a body of men who have always displayed won- derful zeal in behalf of the objects of their order. They are bound by their vows to render implicit gbedlence to thelr superiors; hence the general of the Jesuits, called the “black pope,” Is an ecclesiastical functionary of exceptional power, As rector of the Gregorian university of Rome the German priest, Father Francis Xavier Wernz, was unknown to the big and yet by virtue of an election recently held by the Jesuit order he now an influence sec ond to few held at the after much fasting behind fast ites chose y found Ia man to command often world wields In that man college In Rome and praver closed doors, the 1 "a1 the ther Wernz tl election, (ier and RUC in FATHER WERXKZ of devotees of the The new “black pope” is a profound scholar and also a pol- ished man of the world. He is pested not on the writings of the early fathers, but on the follies of the smart He speaks English without a trace of foreign accent and Italian as fluently as kis native German, while French and Spanish are languages in which he is perfectly at ease. He was born at Wurtt sixty-four years age and as a youngster gave little prom. ise of one day becoming an eminent ecclesiastic. He excelled especially | al feats. It was in those days according to a ny is told Rome, that an eld gypsy woman pr dicted that he would live to be a great er man than either monarch or pon: tig 8y not Jd Opt this strange army religious life. only physi ste which dn hg MAYOR SCHMITZ. Saw Francisco's “Labor Mayor,” Whe Is Charged With Recelving Graft, Iie City of San It stirred over the clhinrges incisco is greatly of graft that been made affecting leading poli and high officials, Indictments have been found against no less a per son that Mayor Eugene E. Schmitz himself, He and Abraham Ruef, known as the boss of San Francisco, fire charged in the Indictments with ex. torting protection money from Tony Blanco, proprietor of the notorious Poodle Dog restaurant, and other res- taurant The French res- taurants, which were all destroyed by the April conflagration, for eral years the of cru have ticians keepers were Bev- CRUNG EUGENE E SCHMITT The on for It n orders be COANses, to open again, first chosen ex. isco In 1901 as bor unions and He Las been to the Pacific press and pulp! thelr supp Ing but they Mayor Schn ecutive of Fran the candidate of the la Is serving his thi known from the Atlantic as the “labor mayor.” His mother was born In County Clare and his father, Joseph Schmitz, In Germany. The latter was one of the argonauta of '40. apd the present mayor was born In the city by the Golden Gate in 1564 The zider #chmitz had musical abil ities and the direc. tion of a musical the wanted Lecome physician. He began the study of medicine, but his health failed. and then took amateur athletics. It th he got the magn ficent physique which agitat ress issued depri were permitte itz San Was rd term trained his son In areer. but Le up was ih 8 way prophecy, gave hero of the a Jesuit Wernz at fifteen up becoming a and entered He has n on DR. ENRIQUE CORTEZ. The New Colombian Mialsiés to the tnlted States, minister republic Senor Men of the Washington however, he London, recognized leading South American financier. He was In Bogota when Senor Reyes became pres iden 15 appointed by the latter tor of foreign affairs in his first In this displayed Dr. Enrique Cortes, the new to the United States from the of Col d ZA wis Colomb For has lived m where he is smbia, successor to KOT at ars, 3 ary an fon about thirty ye of the time in $ yet is Nn t apd wi minis cabinet DR. ENRIQUE CORTEZ strong friendship for the United States and was an ardent advocate of the Hay -Herran treaty, the treaty which provided for an agreement between the United States and the republic of Co ombia regarding the bullding eof the Panama canal. It was the fallure of the Colombian congress to confirm this treaty whick led to the revolution on the isthmus and the act of Panama In setting up as an independent govern. ment. Relations between Colombia and Panama were very much strained (for a time, but Minister Cortes says that Colombians are now content to let bygones be bygones and are In. clined to recognize the new republie, It 1s n part of his mission to negotiate A treaty between these countries, figure was =» violinist In He became of the orchestra nd pres leat +) gh in barked In 1 ng of r {rom or nl labor makes hin now an He turned again to musi drammer and afterward a hestra mprossive and a Ban Francisco director of the time Ens eng's this n from drawing e 1 : the director usiciany’ he en r= 204d tha WwW wielding tor he wars union m and standard beaer when the labor fore put a t the Seid against of both the old parties In 1001 was then illed the “8Sddler date” and D 1 Delmas, the who was recently retained for fense of Harry K. Thaw, slayer of Stanford White, made 2a in which he predicted tl if the nominee t Nero, id in flames some u pent as a remained promy an $0 was chosen as the ket in candi iInwyer the de speech like i800 was in The question further truth ided was elected San Fran ran sta or onths ago dle while San | flames “CO Was of whether there was an} in the parallel ren i to be de GENERAL DEDULINE. Smecessor to Trepo® as Rawsian Chief of Pollee Deduline, who has been ap Inte Gen ef of police | few would General pointed the successor of the eral Trepoff has a post of danger, ar as Russian ch GENERAL DEDULINE envy him Its possession. The Russian police are hated by the people. and the head of the system ls regarded as a tyrant. A life insurance company would not consider General Deduline a very good risk. labor | | | your daughter The Plain Girl, The plain, quiet, apparently unat- tractive gir! should be taught to make the most of herself, and who can teach her this so well as her mother? If Is growing up too quiet | and seems never to have anything to sudes by | boy say, exert yourself to draw her out. Lead her into general conversation at every opportunity. Iet her feel that her thought and opinion about differ- ent matters are of some welght and Importance. Do not let her sink Into that state of mind which Is content to let other people take the burden of con- versation while she sits by In appar. ently stupld silence, says Home Chat. It 1s a habit which will grow upen her and which will only become the more deeply fixed If referred to in any way. Bome day her chances of a happy and useful life may be ruined by it, Hydrogen Peroxide, Hydrogen peroxide 1s usually associ ated with golden halr of a suspicious hue, but it really is # most useful household drug. As It is best known, It Is an excellent and harmless bleach, but besides this it is an excellent dls. Infectant. One would hardly look for it In a mouth wash, but it is even so A solution of one-fourth or one-fifth hydrogen peroxide makes an effective antiseptic. Jt Is often used undiluted In open fresh wounds and, used with 7 Yee 20S Ze ety Jor >TILIAN BOOTS fr HE last word of otwear 1s the Ci Boot.” It: a short vamp a high arc [4 |] eiul lines yance « f being n : 1 1 ctv i cir NY of quality. “ ened on all sides MINGLE’S fashion en's new Queen Quality distinctive features and forepart, a high Cuban hed wdsome boots of the foot, and give it the y a full style inimitable, but the “Queen trademark is a positive And never did this much as now, when shoes are being cheap- to offset the advancing cost of leather and other SHOE in arc shank and instep. accentuate the beauti- size smaller. Not guarantee signify so shoe materials. 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