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Show t I A recent copy of "The Musical Courier" has a set of fine pictures of Madame Schumann-Heinle Schumann-Heinle in domestic life. They are of especial in-i in-i erest to local people at this time when hut a l few weeks remain till the time the great singer I appears in this city. Unlike most operatic sing-! sing-! rs Schumann-Heinle is a woman fond of the B aBaflHBBTBaBaBYflH jSli jfe hHHmh9H! H World's Only Shadowgrapher, at the Orpheum. I quiet country life afforded her by her New Jersey homo in Singac. She has recently added to the place an extensive chicken yard where her third son, Walter, is learning practical poultry raising. rais-ing. Her entire household is shown in one group picture, including not alone six of her children, but her accompanist and housekeeper. Her smallest smal-lest boy, George Washington Schumann-Heink, recently received a gift of a silver cup from President Pres-ident Roosevelt, and this with many other gifts and souvenirs adorns the walls of the music room. Schumann-Helnk is to sing in the First Methodist Meth-odist church the last night of the year, and already al-ready there is talk of making the usual watch parties into concert parties as well. |