January 21, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 7 The first nation-wide radio broadThe ~cw Trier High school ~fother~· casting of grand opera from the regu- and Daughters' banquet. schedu led for lar pedorm~nce of o_ne ?f the _ world' s 1anuary 21. ha s been postponed until g-reate;.;t l.v~tc orga~11zattot~s \YIII take February 4. This postponement is due place 111 Chtcago. thts evenmg. to the fa-ct that the Evanston-New .. On t.l,1at occasiOn the scc<;nd ac~. (;i Tri<:r bask~th_all game wa s sc heduled Fauq as sung hy the Chtcag() Ct~Jc · i Clr the same night. ~)pcra-thc famous gard~n scene, wtt~l 1 "Anyon<: · who attcnckd this hanqud tt s " ·ealth of tuneful anas. the glon- ·Jast Year knows what she has to look nus flower song, Faust's "Salut ck- iorw.ard to" states the New Trier meurc::· Marguerite's "Lc.: .· R.oi ~lc :\cw s. "A.'nd thi s year's banquet Thule, .. and Jewel song .. the \\t~1y ~u promist:s to t'qual. if not surpass. that Lone~y quartet, ~fephtstoph c h;.s. 111 - 11i la :-. t year. Thcrt will he speeches I \·ocat.J,on. t.hc two farewell songs. l·..t<'l: - IJy \·;uious llll'mbcrs of the conllnittccs ne11e. \\'l11ch follows. and ~f argnenh· " and the officers of the club. Thrn. too. lmrst of song at the. winclow at. th.r class ollice r~ ~,· ill speak. a 11 d, of course, rlose of tl~e scenc-wtth all the lllCt - \1 i~s \\·right will amuse th with one dtntal lync and ·orc he stral features. of her humorous talk s. The dinner \~· ill ht: "pt_tt on th e .air" for tlw betH'- i~n't tht least part of the hanqutt, ht of ractto cnthnstasts from Bostnn l·itlwr. \'(Jt at all! And the ttltertainto points we~t of the \1 i..,~i ssi ppi rivt·r . nH:nt ~ The best tal<.:nt of th(' .~ir is I 'f\HtltY -t wo ~tations in as many lead- will ..,t·l· that you enjoy ~·our se lf." ing dti<:s han· aln:ady arran~!..!t·d tCJ --------hook up in the great relay and addi\1 !'. and \.-1 r~. D. T. SatHltrs. ..Jl5 tiona} ~lations will be admitted to tht· Ctunnor road, returned h 1 Ktnihrorth rhain hdore the hroadrasting dah·. · la st \\Tek irom a three weeks' vi sit in This epoch-making- e:xperitlll'llt i:- ~~aim· where t lwy spent the holiday s tl1e outcon1e of negotiations ltave htt·n ronducttd for months tl1at hdwt·t· n Ht·rht:rt :\f. Johnsot;. managn oi the l'hirag<· Civic (I J )(·ra. Perry L Ikut sc h. Yin -presidtnt of the Brun~wick Ba lke Collendt·r rompany, and ~f. 1f. :\yksworth. pn· ~ idtnt of tht· \'ational Broacka~ting- company, whirh terminatt:d in a mutually satisfacton· under-.tanding confin;H·d lntt Saturday afternoon h,: PrrsM<·nt · ~amnel Tn. . ull of the (hicag(J Ci,·ir Oper;t rompanv. The hruadcast ing \\·ill ht: dont' iron1 the qage of the opera compan.\··s home, the :\ud itorium theatrt , in {'hicago during- t hr regular Friday enning Pniormanrt, with Edith \1 as(ln, Irene Pa Ylns ka. ~f aria Clacssens. 'harle s Hackett. Richard Bonelli. and Yanni~[ arr11u:X ~ine-ing the principal roles. and ~fusical Director Giorg-in Polarco ('OtHluct in g. Tho. -,e · already incorporated in the gigantic hroadca:-ting ·c ircuit f, 1rmed 1 1 ior thi~ 11ccasion include: \\.E:\F .................... ~cw York \\· lz ...................... ~cw York \\'J·:F J ........................ Boston \\'RZ .................... . .... Boston \\T~H .............. ·... . ·.... Portland \\:G Y .... . ............... ~rhcn<'ctady \\'t'.-\E .................... Pittsl>nrgh KDK :\ .................... Pittsburgh \ YJ :\ H .................... Proridence \\·ex .. ...... ................ Chicago \YLl B ................... . ... Chicago h':Y\\' ........................ Chicago J...:SD ...... ................. St. Loui s \\'Ol' ..................... . Davenport \Vl TO ....... :, .......... ~fin neapoli s \\' ~ .\ r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .cj 11 c i 11 11 at i \\.LIT 111' \\ '~ ( . . · · · · . · · . Philacl<:lphia \\. Hl' ................ .. .. \ \' ashington \\'0:\F ... .. ........ ..... J(an sas City \\"\\'] ........................ Detroit \\*GR ........................ Buffalo \\' TAG ... .......... ......... \\'oo~ter \\.TA ~I .................... Clc\'(~ l and ()hicago Opera to 1l1 others-Daughters Broadcast "Faust" to Enjoy ~anquet to Entire N~tion 1 ~ Friday, February 4 HEAR The Trinum Circuit The Warwick a 6 tube table model I $125.00 WHERE YOU'LL LIKE TO TRADE . . HARD-v\TA:R,E Oppo&ite "Ln Terminal 415 Fourth St. ---- -- Phone Wilmette 2843 --·---- -·-- ----- ---·----- 1 ~\~it~J; i\~f~r~.~S~a~11~d~e~r~~~·~~J~a;rc~·t~lt~~~ · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- ------ --- A Great Mid-Winter Sale That Brings · Drastic Reductions Tub Frocks \!E\V FOR 1 : I I -----------------Blankets : I 1 I I $2.00 Off ON ALL and 1 SPRING Comforts . GREATLY L':'-JDERPRICED \\' orthwhile reductions , roo- the kind that run into dollars. 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