fred Hutt, tenor Karl Norman and baritone Boris Fawcett ap and Miss Hutt singing the "Interfering Parrot" and the voices of Miss Popeski and Mr. Nor Like You in Velvet" from the operatta "Lady Madcap" Th.n lnen followed the "H Wednesday, (October 6, 1948 THRILLING MYSTERY peared in costume. -uri K an : the "Kisslng Wn" after which VT...0" man mingling in Song." MANCHESTER, Eng., Of r- L David Peniineton 6 m Wn.(0. 1 Commerce Chamber Cavalcade of Song Popular For the second time in a little more than a fortnight, a Prince The grier-ioaaea prison ana death scene from "II Trovatore" Jinupver. was only one facet of melody of Johann strau"? "Great Waltz" nonr. ..fUSS Organizer Coming From "Naughty Marieta" Miss Hutt, Mr. Norman and Miss the program which demonstrat "The Unsuspected" Is Midweek Feature at Capitol Theatre Here such favorites as "Tales of thl with head injuries which proved fatal, told his father he had fallen from a tree trying to rescue a cat. Larry Eckroyci of the fieid ed the amazing versatility oi this erouo. of which Basil Hors- service department of the Cana UilPr, j - r - u.. .vwwvwb'w.j, . w.u tv uuua, With All M "Southern Moon, I'm Falling Heart," "Love and War" -n in Love" and 'Italian Street 'Day When We r. v. ' ,. ne Rupert audience had the pleas dian Chamber of Commerce A spine-tingling mystery story who visited this district a year ure Tuesday evening of visiting the opera with the Horsfall of the activities of an arch- , ; -u"g and Song." fall is producer and accompanist. It ranged through the calendar of light opera beginning PSOtl ago on Chamber of Commerce organizational and promotional criminal whose havoc goes unchecked and unsuspected until i UDAY AND with Act Three of the fantasy Selections from "The Country Girl" were "Two Little Chicks" the "Rajah of Bhong" and the finale of the first art in tvVitnVi work, will be in Prince Rupert the final reel, "The Unsuspect which is Offenbach's "Tales of Singers, a talented musical group that made the . great musical dramas come thrilling-ly alive to the 350 who were present in the Civic Centre audi ed," thrilling drama centerinc Hoffman" and progressing about a radio program, is the - - - " ...VI. favorites the group joined as a chorus. through such lilting again on November 26 to meet the local Chamber. Mr. Eckroyci will be driving through the central interior following the annual convention of the Canadian feature picture this Wednesday torium. - as The ueisna," "Naugnty i and Thursday at the Capitol Marietta," "The Country Girl,-' The third section gave all the singers greater opportunity for dramatic effect and onened Not only did the varied pro Theatre. Lady Madcap," and "The Great gram ,'Cavalcade of Sone" al Heading the cast are Claude low the audience to hear well Chamber of Commerce in Vancouver at the end of this month Vl ADUIT ADUIT A with Karl Norman presenting a Waltz." Then, too, there were three songs from Bizet's opera r f Rains, as a radio producer, and fine rendition of the song "I and lesser-known operatic airs but in much of it the dramatic Joan Caulfield, as his ward "Carmen" in which Miss Hutt sane and acted "The Card CAULFIELD RAINS TOTTER Violence, suspicion, cunnine and recklessness combine to make BENNETT HATFIELD f element was sustained with acting in the traditional manner in costumes authentic to the locale and to the period. Song" and Miss Popeski delivered Mlchaela's "Aria" and Karl Norman and Boris Fawcett for suspense and excitement as SISTERS BUILD HOME FOR AGED NELSON Bias for construction of the proposed Home for the Aged will close October 12 the chapters of death and tra gedy proceed towards a sensa Jill11"8 LP TIME joined in the duet of Don Jose and Escamlllo. It is a tribute to the four tal- eniea sineers nnri tHnir r. i tional climax. Other members of the cast By ingenious arranGement. on behalf of the Sisters of St ducer and accompanist that an1 are Audrey Totter, nnnsfon.o Anne, Victoria. The building is Mr. Horsfall grouped the different program sections so that GREER & audience which in a normal day. often applauds the radio-deliv-' to be of surfaced concrete, three BRID D storeys high, with provision for ered Wagnerian excellence of the mood of his listeners unfolded easily, without any Bennett. Hurd Hatfield and Michael North, the last-mentioned ; a handsome newcomer to the screen. Helen Tmihpr HtVi tv, . i, living accommodation, kitchen, slaD of an electric imn - shocking adjustments from BUILDERS ANDcomif Ri... n - laundry and sewage disposal system. ' Died cotton, or rhoor n -comedy to tragedy, or vice New York Philharmonic with jtversa- INSULATE D opening ores- resses. Tales of Hoff- hearty Sunday afternoon snore J Following th the could respond so enthusiastically entatlon of ' to their presentations last night. man" ln wnl( hich Hotel.. floor banding a Specialty Miss Popeski DREDGE GOLD IN CARIBOO Modern Dragline Equipment Is Being Used Huge dredges of the drae. Phone RED Mil took the role of the talented Antonia, with Miss Hutt as the Certainly, in all their efforts there was evidence of good basic folanf '1 1 1 il Pfl irrivals mother, Mr. Norman as the vmciii ucvciuuea Lnrnnirn ret- i ful trainine and rrownH ,ifK'adorlnS Hoffman, and Boris Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. . H. Reid. Port Hollywood G fine, artistic discinlinp Thi3,Fawcett as the villainous Doctor Make sure your home U warm and snug thia winter. Let us insulate it completely now. Mitchell & Currie LIMITED ' Phone 363 Builders and Contractors line type. are reported operating was brought out earlv in the Essington; C. Troop, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Williams. Newest and Most Up-To-Date Cafe ln prtnfi in the Cariboo- district . nh operatic excerpts, all of which Miracle, the light atmosphere Qf the program broke Into full blossom. The second group consisted of selections from Sydney Alice Arm; F F. Brown. Victoria: wycii irom o: ju p.m. to 3:30 am many years ago buck-line meth they carried off with a histrion- r naf nrolnncc ntV. ; i i a ods- r were t v. mule more common vuunuun nlnn aioii A. E. Windott, -Winnipeg; L. Strickenberg, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Le Hurav. Inver At WALLACE'S Of Course winn, xiaa i& i ------ -. with the hydraulic or hand mine been lacking, would have madeIJones' Jones' "The "The Geisha" Geisna" 'with with Mis Miss systems. , i the movements of the artists PoPesld singing "Jewel of Asia ness; Mr. and Mrs. K. Anderson, a" Alice Arm; B. Horsfall, Van xne more modern dredges, c P0!lunng and detracted moved from California, are now greatly from the effectiveness beine handled in lorrr. n ., of tne music. We specialize ln Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY couver; K. Norman. Vancouver: B. Fawcett, Vancouver: J. T m ' But this low-erarie vnlH nnm,i j did not occur and w-4 Boyce, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. eood effert. tne program progressed satisfy M. Sinoskl, Queen Charlotte It is understood that several in,eK to the climactic and tra: uty; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Jones, ! WHERE THERE'S COKE THERE'S HOSPITALITY more of them, will be shipped eK Ur from - Verd1'3 -U,-.u - . . .. r1 ODera "II Trnvntnro" In n,kl.u luisequah; L. Moore, Vancou ver; T Turner, Vancouver; C. d gl' whole cast? Soprano Rth ;.faiWlU' yanc.0.UVefi ,.llu,UYni Mr- ivir. and ana l"'" kio bia and a."u oj tWs oespue Ji1"". increased! . ezzo-soprano Winni- -. Mrs. A. D. Clou. Mrs m Rii,io, Prince. George; Mr and Mrs A"! , M0"0 e end of U. GUS&. Burns T o to- jfc.a xr OIVE YOUR HOME THE "NEW LOOK" BY d WIDE CHOICE OF BEAUTIFUL TINTS r Hutt, Vancouver; Mr., and Mrs. R.. Rogers and family,-Ketchikan; Mrs. G. L. 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