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...many a Chicagoan the opera season does not start until Mary Garden returns. This year she is particularly welcome, for Chicago's opera affairs are not in a happy state. Sopranos Rosa Raisa, Claudia Muzio, Lotte Lehmann, Frida Leider have been giving capable performances. But despite expectations the pretentious new house has not proved popular. Beauty is widely conceded to the building. On the northwest edge of the Loop, it rises from the murky Chicago River directly across from the unquestionably beautiful Chicago Daily News Building & Plaza. But the acoustics are not yet so good as in the famed...
...STOUGHTON North Entry G. N. Haskell South Entry H. W. Lehmann...
...Holden, Idaho Falls, Idaho; R. C. lacopucci, West Roxbury; M. J. Katz, Chelsea; G. P. Keane, West Roxbury; R. G. Kennelly, Cambridge; I. M. Kimenkovitz, Chelsea; F. G. King, Denver, Colorado; R. L. Kirpatrick, Leominster; A. L. Kowarsky, Brooklyn, N. Y.; H. W. Lehmann, New York City; J. H. Lifchitz, Roxbury; Herbert Lomax, Atlantic City...
Capt. Ernst Lehmann, second officer of the Graf, last week told the Berlin Shipbuilders' Association how to make money in the transatlantic Zeppelin business with four or five craft making crossings within three days or less. Capital required: $7,000,000 to $12,000,000 for landing stations; $5,000,000 to $7,000,000 for construction of ships. Annual expenditures: $6,660,000, or $37,000 for each of 180 annual trips. That cost could be fully met by mail and freight revenues, said Capt. Lehmann. Zeppelins carrying 40 passengers each would show profits...
...Chicago, event-of-the-week was the U. S. debut of Soprano Lotte Lehmann. Like Basso Andresen, Soprano Lehmann is famed throughout Europe for her singing of Wagner. Her Sieglinde last week (Die Walkure) lacked illusion because of her bulk. But the texture of her voice was marvelously rich...