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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Mar 1924, p. 10

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10 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924 ; e ind by its hand. Both Waukegan !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .nd Champaign will probably be en- 1 cre d in the Illinots state tournament, .nd th e flue display cau sed by the tlt)iL- rn ,. will be a serious obstacle to the .\ew Trier boys, -unless, of course, the New Trier boys get their coveted suits in time. Another concert is bemg planned for April 10 to raise additional money for the uniforms. It was originally expected that the receipts from this concert could be used for railroad fare . However, if the Band Fund, now being conducted by L loyd Hollister. Inc., does no t reach its $2.000 quota by April 10, the concert receipts will have to go towards uniforms, and railroad fare will have to come from some unforeseen source. Such a crisis can be averted hy the citizens of the township if they will only subscribe the few hundred dol " r ' necessary to complete the fund . This an ount does not mean much to a community of 25.000 inhabitants. hnt it means a great deal to the hand members: it is e" eryt h ing between them and their coveted uniforms . Tho e uniforms. coupled with their already good playing. mean ·a fine chance of taking the rournament honors. N.·T. BAND TO ENTER TOURNEY Will Vie for National Honora Among Scores of Prep Schools fiHII @N~s Aiv IDEAL FLOOR COVERING With the setting in of Spring comes the general cleaning and "dressingeup" of the home. Brighten up your home with these ideal floor coverings. ·Gold Seal 'Miss A Will A ISS pro1 the \\'innetka af ternoon, ~F ss M IN NEED OF UNIFORMS Members in Plea for Completion of Fund By J . R . Thl· l'ntrance of the New Trier l-li!{h School Ban<l in the . annual national band contest has been accepted. Th i~ mcnns that again this spring, 'as last , the organization will play again~t other hands from all over the country in an attempt to win the prize and gain thr title of the best hillh school hand in the nited States. The coming contest will he bigger than e\·er. In 1923 all organizations entered were required to come to Chicago to compete, but this year the wide scope of the tournament has made such a ~ystem impracticable. The contest is ~o be conducted in the same way a~ an· the basket hall tourneys: tht>re will he state meets. then district meet~, and la stly the final meet which will decide the national winner . At the present time exact details of time and place for the 1924 tournament are not available. However it is known that the contest will t~ke place ahout the middle of May, and it ts thought that the state meet will he in Springfield . The winner there will. journey to another city and play al(amst hands from neighboring states. From this district meet the victor will travt·l to a third city. somewhere in the country. where it will vie with the r ·mainin:.r orranization.; for the national title. Of cour,e. no1>1 that . 'cw Trier\ hand i, l'JJtnl'<l in the tournament. it needs those new uniforms mort' urg~:ntly than t'l't'r. A smartly costumt'd hand look, wt·ll on any occasion. hut rspn·iall." ~o at il contest. Tn fact . outlit. are almost a ncces-,ity . for appea ranee is takcn into account in addition to good playing. It i;. ,ignificant to note that many other 'ehools t'an hoa't of hands with uniform~. Only recently the ~ew 'J_'rie: r\t·ws, f"ew Trier's weekly puhhcatron, recern·d a copy of the paper from \Vaukegan High. One of the articles on the front page was an announcement of a cominP." concert hv ~he .school band, at which that organ·lza.t·ou would wear its newly acquired untforms for the first time. I,ikewisc the paper from Champaign Illinoi.,, dc~cribed the new outfits rc~ Rc the facult · ato rv of l in the sta piano give ation of is as folh Concert J. (tra Tamhouri1 (tra Rhapsody Etude. Op Sallade ~ Golliwor-~ PREDICT SUCCESS FOR SAN CARLO OPERA CO. A supplementary season of grand cpera is to be given in Chicago. By the courtesy of the Chicago Civic Opera, Fortune Gallo, the well-known New York impresario, will present h is San Carlo Grand Opera company at the Au ditorium for one week, from March 31 to April 6 inclusive . Although, to ose his own words. Fortune Gallo feels that to bring grand opera to Chicago is somewhat like shipping oi l to Oklahoma:, he has decided to make the experiment, and feels under an obligation to the heads of the Chicago Civic opera for enabling him to do so. One strung motive for the visit is that the San Carlo company has appcnred in every city of importance in the l'nited States with the exception of Ch :cago. Each year it has a season of ~evcral weeks in . ·ew York. and last September and Octd>c r the perform-, ances 0f the company at the huge Century theatre in that city ·drew packed houses nightly. Since then ~'·,rtune Gallo ha~ takeP hi, Collntlany. as in prev 'o u~ year.;, r·igh· across the continent, and it hao; appeared. usually to overflowing audiences il' Bos ton. Philadclphia , Washington. Detroit. Pittsburgh. as well a~ in San Francisco. Lo5 Angde~ an<l other large cities of the Pacific Coast. Mr. Gallo h ·ts a perfectly under-;tandahle and laudahlr de~ire to kt Chicago hear his company in se,·eral oi the works from a repertory oi over twenty operas. and among th ~>se which may orohably he giVl'n here arc "Madame Butterfly." "La Boheme." "Aida." "Rigoletto," "Tosca." "Trovatore." "Cavalleria Rusticana." Pc.l!liacci," "Faust." "Carmen." "Tales of Hoffman" and "Martha." A complete stock for .) ou to choose from · s. ·Rosenbaum FOUNTAIN SQUARE Phone Evanston 5023 Co. 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