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Highland Park Press, 12 Jul 1923, p. 3

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phone *4 @ Daily Sundays enings 8700 14 4 RAVINIA PROGRAM WEEK OF JULY 16 Sofoists. Josephine Lucchese, M 1. Joyeuse Marche #.© Symphony, D Minor A ° Lentoâ€"Ailegro nan Troppo Allegretto / Alliegro non‘ Troppo 3. Caro Nome from "Rigolett Frederic .. Mallika .. Nilakantha Elien Hadji Floria Tosta .........~c«â€"â€"+ 2 Mario . Cavaradossi.......... Ginco m Angelotti ... Spoletta ...... A Sacristan Scidronne A Shepherd Jailor Act I This program has been x for the smaller children g::in: to go to the orch Oberndorfer will tell t Mr. Oberndorfer will play on music which the orchestra, is concert program. } . Intermission Prelade and Isoldes Loveâ€"Death from Tristan and Isolde" avvecmick Wagner Siegmund‘s Love Song from "Die Walâ€" kuere" Prelude to Die Meistersinger ........... Wagner Act II. A roem in Searp Act III Terrace of San Conductor Louis fllu.lfh+llll Stage Director Armando Agnini Mct I The Garden of the‘ Pagoda Intermission Act II. A Public Square Intermission Aot III. The Jungle . TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1923 ® Evening Program at 8;15 _ LAKME Opersa by Delibes In French MONDAY, JULY 16, 1933 Eveming Program at 8:15 Conductor Louis Hasselmaps wWEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1 Evening Program at 8:15 TOSCA Opera by Puccini In Italian \| ‘ _ Conductor Gennaro #w' ' Stage Director Armando| Agnini Interior of the Church lat St. Andrea * Intermission ‘ â€" IL A roem in Searpia‘s Apartments of Act Morgan Kingston â€" the Valkyries from Die Wal 106 Soufh First Street Rigoletto®" Lucchese tb 6 from "Die Walâ€" .......... Leon Rothier | ;I:mne Faleo | serwrive sie Morton | . Margery Mnxvclll Giordmt Paltrinieri | iheonlxihuri-\'o!fi 2222 is _D‘Angelo Qbra?o Paltrinieri _..... BPaolo Ananian _.. Louis D‘Angelo George H. Koon,Hifgland, ark, Illinois, tion and servicing on the N rth Shore of Eight a ]d the Packa&h SingletSix, An ad accessofiies for Packa} b cars w,iIl be éiarrieé ard -ser\"%?ice will be éintaine:d arild a vgilal invitation to visit this new Pa¢kard establis Gragiella Pareto .. Desire Defrere rgan Kingston ...\ Chabrier «/.. Frank Arigelo Castle 18, . 1923 Verdi Foundéd Cioâ€"Cioâ€"San . > Suzuki ; Lieut. Pipkerton _ Sharpless,| U. S. Consul GaRe |L . ffhcics cce The Ber sritc ks YamadofH! ................... Kate Pifkerton ... Comm BE l sc c se Manfre Fiamin: Angella Act I Act sATURDAY, JULY }1,, 1928 | Afternoon Program i8 ;00 f ( ORCHESTRA PROGRAM | | . |\Conductor Louis Haskelmans _ | . fture "Phedre" .................. Massenet nte from “Sy-’hMY D Major" nettes from ‘"Scenes de Ballet" . Cl nanss.sgu...... Glazpunow Fores! SBIC i § MEQER® _ :s2sâ€"srecisigee rmenech iess Bneh-@ounpd olin Obligato Jncqliu Gordo:i‘ â€" Do Cleve Comlcgel ca slbas®t Evening Program at |8:15 | MADAMA BUTTERFLY $‘ _ Opera by Puccin } n e book by John Luther long th?‘;rumu by Dnvh;i Belascoâ€" lTo . In Italian _ | 1 M esmitieies : Elhfbet.h Reth FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923 Evening Program at 8:15 L‘AMORE DEI TRE RE Opera by Montemezzi In Italian _| _ Conduetor Gennaro Papi L o Director Armando Agnini Pinkerton‘s House ‘;n Nagasaki Conductor Gennaro ) Papi | ge Director Arman .Kgnhfl t ‘ct L _A Hall in the Castle . Intermission f | t II. A Terrace of (the Castle ‘Aaet III, The T | SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1923 Evening Program at 8{15 THE BARBER OF $EVILLE URSDAY, JULY 19, 1923 _ Intermission .\ The Interior of Butterfly‘s Home III. Scene same ap Act II | Intermission T H E. ra by Rosgini In Italian "In ..._...| Marion 'lgfl 1« . Arthand Tokatyan j 6 *._Vicente Balléster | Gi no Paitripieriâ€") | . |Paolo Anapian |, ... Louis D’Aalle}o ... Philine Raleo : Cll.ll. Max Toft sc cigs â€" AdPWB PORRTCCT .. Morgan Kingston juseppe ine Giordano Paltrinieri( lento Florence Easton Graziella | Pa Philine Falco T ds 3’ Wherever. President Harding goeés, wen hy will find the cougtry industrially sperous to a degrge wnequalled in | fitke history of the Un ed|States. Comâ€" ““,dred with any previous pg:iod in °* Ki mes of peace, therd art, more wage "._y; | afiners employed todgy than ever beâ€" _ [fiife, and the avera te of| wages «fiing paid to worke in industries is M her than ever oré in the hisâ€" 3 tory of the United Sfates in times of i peace. 1 | + : 4 ik e U. S. Emplo ent buregu, conâ€" 4 deeted with the Dephrtment of Laâ€" Zfl '1”!;:\“:10 from Syl\"«n\"{jr 3 anish Rhapsody “r:.ppn.‘lj-‘ n@nas ro is e| King nger :uhntino from Sym; on‘ No. |4 ; i emgaicie f Tschaikdusky | P panish Rhapsody "Espagnola"....Chabrier | )| Intermissio® ~|| ; | Varfation +.......c...ucf n}rmi-x ster | Of _ Lendonderry Air s f.c0pl~â€" Kreisl6r] . Caprice Viemnois ... .,fiK isler P \ Indian Dance .......}...} ... BW leigh f Solos for Violin, Jac eubordon co Megretto .. f trdbrora ns y 8 dsen th olonaise from â€" ‘"Scengs de â€" Ball * th cce mdda, cmd Glazgunow (Sf sUNDAY, JULY rz was 0|00 o| t Evening Program!at q:l& &n AIDA {AJ _ ag Opera by Vérdi.| ; | 5 & In Italiar® | | St $ ons rmimmaincenes.l pBestieth berg | pg PS | ... l nielnv on cenlisicvntdh “lpn B;:(\.; h;u A mes eneviaclaifirecinas t afed an gston | 4 nasro * anbarls .6?3.@” ise | ®0) fis . nedomninrct ie ce [ LCY hier | 4 King :.;. mss l Louis D‘ ngelo | * ienger ... 4 dano Paltrinieri | P @onductor Genngro Papi . Cé Stage Director Annfidfi{A_xpinl | re Wage Earngrs| at . Than at Any P vflms P DUSTRY PR%%PER% THROUGKHOUT NAT G@onductor Genn Papi. __ Stage Director A | Agnini Scene I. A Hall in‘ the Palace Scene II. Apartmen of‘lAmncrd Intermiss | cgsne III. The River| Nile . S IV. The Judgment . Seene V. Thef Crypt PLoYMENT 16 GENE C Infinitely Better t esident Hardingion his recent trip elaware, was tolf that there were e jobs for every man. In coms nting upon it, the Presid utui t while that was & regrettgble con tion from the stapdpoint indus; y, it was infinitely better th; ‘ nditions which fexisted two and| ree years ago when there werf ree men for every job." | } "The U.. S. jent of Labor is just made its :{t of i t i ndition for the month of May, com ,\organized originally for the purâ€" t of finding employment for the lions of wage edrners who were , has reversed its function and ioi\ ‘hard at work tr*in’g to find wage! ers ‘for jobs ‘that are calling; SUNDAY, JULY R2, 1923 Evening Program!at §:15 AIDA J _ Opera by Vérdi/| ; In Italian® | iod in Peac fimes; Report ; Intermissio rm THe ‘survey shows that in May, aS compared with pril, there was in 2"" these sindustries an increase of oneâ€" how third of, one per cent in the number of| employees, four per cent in the toâ€" |tal amount paid |in wages and three arid eightâ€"tenths per cent in the averâ€" age weekly earnings. | f Compared with April, the, iron and | strel industry in May increased itsl bere | pgqyroll totals 13| per cent; the brick "‘,“;; and tile indust increased its pay-‘ hise | rgll totals 11 pet cent, woolen goods nz.“l"n 11 per cent, s ghtering and meat inieri | packing 10.4 perjcent, carpets 8.2 per cént, cotton goods 6.9 per cent. . | Few Sh w‘lr:mu, ; â€"â€"| / The fertilizer industry, with its seaâ€" sbn practically ended, ghowed. a deâ€" ¢rease. in payro!l totals of 18.4 per _ | ¢ent. The wom n‘s clothing industry * | showed a decregse in payrolls of 13 per cent. â€" Late goods industry showâ€" a decrease of 5.4 per cent. The ON tomohile tire industry showed a deâ€" crease of 3 per fent. ‘~ |!| About the sanje line of demarcation RAL gxisted in the ¢domparative tables of â€" mployment. enty of the 47 inâ€" dJustries surveyead showed an increase in employment, while the fertilizer inâ€" Olfk dutsry, women‘s clothing, lace goods, erâ€" |. |Jeather, agricultural implements, shipâ€" [(building, shirts |and collars, finishing i7 Aextiles, and chrriages and wagons f ‘thowed decrease in number of wage r ‘parners on the payroll. as compared _ {ivith April. y 4s hberg skayn yrston Janise othier \ngelo rinieri Illinois, has assumed the distribu Shore of the new Packard ,I%ingl‘j: * n adequate stock of pa ‘ts and € (iarrie_ , and represeritaf; iVefPack;(f d available at all times. ‘A cordial d establishment is extendéd to you. paring those conditions with. April this year and wit M:l' one year ago. e report is based ipon a survey of| 47 varieties of manufacturing inâ€" dustries, coverin 2,250,000 employes. Comparing all the industries, how» ver, with May, 1922, only: one, the igar industry,| shows decreased .emâ€" loynient and payrolls. _ Other induse es show from 20 to 59 per cent inâ€" reage in nu r of employes and rom 42 to 84 per cent increase in toâ€" tal wages pai ©45 Golf Fishing Bathing ‘ T ennis Horses l Trap NmpersinK LODGL HO O W NS fiuorcnmmu- shower baths. â€" Cottages fol shment is extendgd to "KO EO“ * s that in : May, as pril, there was in an increase of oneâ€" cent in the number r per cent in the toâ€" in wages and three er cent in the averâ€" Ti icacing only of running water, electric e lle‘nt'ub. Inâ€" im invited. Write for t¥¢ or en suite with tub . Phone Genba Jct. 3 _ McGuire _ MA : ....d ? Do Yoq‘g OQwn North Shore Real i./ ~Estate" J. J. Mings, Embailmer Mubbard Weods . Glences Fyouflo,myo?wv“‘uw“' uwm!.vbganiad*anta:o o be represenited b,mmmmqm.ul of which has by;a’n t become The Notth Shore has been gnd is being popâ€" ulsted by representative ;Lu-u. MeGnlré & Orr, for twenty-?pzht years, have participuted in this movement, serving buyâ€" ulsted by representative Chicagoans. MeGnlré & Orr, for twentyâ€"gight years, have particippted in this movement, serving buyâ€" ers and sellers with equal .t:mnhâ€"u ers and sellers with equal W have represented thousands, without loss of > prestige or confidence. _ ‘ To obtain WMW“‘* imum of armoyance, and having your propâ€" doiph 2981 or Highland Park 146. | } m.@.gwwwcwon may be verified through any large loop bank or tgust company. ’iwrehndChapd. 17 Elm Place ‘e and Residence, 884 N. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, Illinois Ph one 49 & SON 3 ns ‘Telephone H. P, 1 PAGE C in 19 th t

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