mutanni 13111.! ' 4i ' v in“ 1thy1Mh PROGRAM FOR COMING WM INCLUDES PAVORED OPERA Schedule for Fifth Week Con- tains Seven! Future: " Bmight " Ravinh M 'al Tron- m‘al'wm popular u on. of the most much! “all the opens, 1'1!le given, with he“ “a. Giovanni Mar, tinelli and humonnhya in was â€In. Friday light Ila-unw- “Ign- - frail Mfg/t lovely ll ind Ihinu . mm ierqm1 in . guyofmn" on," with. Lannie Bori and Tito , schipa, sad Siturday night, “The 1 Seven" will be given the Brat per- 1 {omens-e it Mnia, with Rosa Balsa , singing thetltls role. i Next Week's Progn- l The am: we]: of Ravinia opertt', and concerts is tilled with works which rank men; the prime favorites, ( af all Ravinia patrons. Pueeini's "La Boheme†is scheduled for its initial performance of the season, " is “Fe- dora." .There will be a performance of "ha Traviate" which is always wel.. come, and swial tsitrnituattee is at..l tached to the presentation of "h'Amore dei Tre Re" with, the same cast that hug made this monumental l work a world elusic as it is given at I 3mm. “Samson and Delirah," with l its tunefulness and its spectacle and; the etrerveecent "Martha" both havel place in the repertoire. ' i The new week will formally open Sunday night! Cr with "La Travi-; It ata" in which, ‘ Lucretia Bari s centres _ t h O: hearts of her F, rr auditors " well ' A as that of the J, & , ardent Alfredo. " "; ' A change of Gown 1 , cast will bring o Par . Mario Chamlee '01.me to the tenor mile " the youthful lover. a part well ied to his thte lyric style. Mnrio oh will be hard“ Cement the ttder. Otha" in the cut go "1t,1gttte,ttT Putrinr. -. nod on pogo q NEW PEAI'IL THEATRE li, m, NAMED "AhCYoN" an... Also Contributed With ' Name Describes Beauty of mm PART ) ' Pearl Theatre will prmnt the fol- lowing pictures next week: A Tonight , and tomorrow night.I , 'Chickie," the great My," ser- hl: Saturday, “After Six Days,†30-‘ ,elaimetr to ha . We: and better pro- l, duction aka “The Ten, Cowman!» ments": Sud†gm! Mendâ€. Irene Rial. Bert mun Chaim-in F Mhrb W: " and Wednes- dar, Home Poul-'3‘ in “Maâ€: Thursday and my. Dorothy D-teq, 0nd Hunk: in "new Baxter But- ted Inâ€: " idly, “A Roxie in glue Winge 'iiiiii,'t'Jit'(1'fi'et.i'. ., mung†a “Ba. J lathe. turd“. ttte ttSmit"' on Crue-loft-r".' . The' aboveideoerhttlm line! VON submitted an» nudorie» Cutler of 'i1?iie1,? glans with the will- m - Ann for u epf tttate, v; 5-59.â€-..u N ..-._ _V-V_v nil. -etd$on for e nun. forthe, at! Pearl 'tttee. on But out"! nvelme. The winning title ofrered by line Cutler h "Aleron," end by‘thet Mme the handful new that. ,r1tl when» it will be â€new“ irmi'"iiiTipteaGuuiriirttery,tttf, the most beautiful and best equipped theatres in this part of the country. The title in poet spproprhte. It is with: great pleasure that the mainland of the new theatre "pro'. Iente to m. Cutler a year’- pue to the Mayor: ham and 5 1saisaorr" like: Iovinimo, which vi“ be en- grsred td the enact that ‘she he: named the North Shore’s newest and {at beautiful theatre. .. i-.-.--.------ GOOD BILL NEXT [EEK T" "'iifbjiriii, THEATRE Irene Rich Vin."‘Evev’s LOW?†Sunday and Motelâ€: "Ne. White cum†Saturday Moos]; D'AY IO BE '. iiiihiiriia'nT,.t.m"'r , Highlmil Park _ 'No Order of,?foee tt ,,t hold . “nation in "tit utror Dag, Sept- M. P, n; single 1Ur ll 1535; up» w um. wll e anon: W~‘“'“""' Among pie" toN “in W†'m be w ovq'rurtd conch- tee,', “ unawnuppmm-hmi" ofthe PM Crowds Amt! 'iii iiGiLt Pan} on Tth. During and not]! ti-denture.?... ion» my, flt Loy-l the put, Chit filllidyat,tt! -" PM â€Â£55 Foley Leads mild ji, _ ., In FirstRoundo if; ' East Park Tour?†ss.rturudasuuesensltaii,. Sunday in tht_qtPtW#ttr P Alot the 1r,i.t..ryetrJ'ttre. open c F Ibu- thip. He that 1 35-88-73 ,rttthttii' good (on. J., P, Rouse lust i title. bolder had a 38-37-75. I 9 second fiitrht Mr. Samuelson Pn u to lead his ftittht. Johnny ppm led third flight "tr'tth a trr. A I, _ _ The pairings for next If in flrat Mttht thaw that there . li be some good matches played. Jphn Renee plays. N. Genius:- ,end , d' win. Swede Obon will and pl ti of trouble in Wee Conrad. A close (tell Wm lie baboon P. Carain and It- Brady. Rey Shaken and Fritz gha- eonm evenly matched. Nat end Lloyd Lemon should ttnd no ble in downing their opponents M lien- din and George-Billie“. B. Po' ;the low quaiifiee meeu.Wdter Fl v ied Bert Brand plays Chet Brady nzthe other mnteheec, T 7 "tl, . i l. In third flight the only m ‘ _ ', rin first round, will be J. Jeppao L, W. j_ Chalmers. The second round uf , has mind A. Fell matched ngainat it? nu- l Emma, T. Lemon u; Cliff Me i 4 and lrotiitpr.ty J. Chalmers. L, i l _AWthe matches will be Int . ., w ‘- to watch. The course in in gin I pe and some good golf ,will be 'd yed. Professional Kelly he: the , " all , ready to give to the winner. _ I the i beat mull wits. 3 ' pi" "could flight, Stimulant: E. M. Lilac; E. W. flu-stun G. Eyler; Art Mfg-£911 n._ W dint Eyes. MUCH INTEREST IN' a I F PLAYGROUND ACI'tvmr The p1aitrtound is gro . every day. The attendance avenge a and 150 e dar,'from 20 to 40 in tle incl and expand TO in the' moon natrotn60to60intheev .jThie include: some of the pmn the kiddies who enjoy the *pleygro . and who no ‘vrermly welcomed. ': The importance of Inning e: per- ent: conic and see and “he in the thirty that are tricking t schn- dren .heisithier end happier _ ‘Tbeen stressed before. " , V i . in -i, -iriot" ;o}y {trim It road down into Sunset'par! body welcome. 1 PLAY LIBERTYVILLE , HERE NEXT S There was no bag game tl.Ptrt- day’becauu of the' rain t time down in the afternoon. It l poe- sible to play " the fle1d w itll) miu, dr. ' _ , _ Next Sunday the ma. 11191:: Liurtyii11e here. Libe . " he. the edgemn the Elks hm er ttf two preview 'victnries.’ The ‘11 be" beaten them once thin yea â€i l / The Elks have strength ‘ itheir Inf1etd by adding Cronin, fq drly. of Rock Island on second. taint is now the but that it bu tll, year. They we hitting better a (hould bent Libertyville. Last Sun [ “we. tyvillo but the.Moruuehfi 1 _ ixby pitched u 4 hit me. He iii . Hauler Sunday. . ‘ l ( All Qx-amicc men who .91.; tutrelnhn'for the Pet! l are wind to. lo topt Il twinned tttdo long dine in now limited for it t imkt.ersnteitdrr B. All“ Amoricln Legion will be i lint my am nun. Pi aunt all IL tr, 1014 or 'rc!, CARD PARTY month IS BENEFIT A bmtertit curd party vi! batsman Mondly "ternotrn gm! av n July 27th, ntrthe home of)! {Lam Wuhh, nitric avenue, m' _ oqd, un- der tdit,',';','";,','! it. Jun 3% of the CI e a: tors At 'ttgt,t All member! and their hi e In in. "vitasd to attend. - j 1 l My". w. Bill, ma t-SERVICE MEN A! URGED TO FILE Iill, your. (1 would w my? , Mt , 11159080 am. 'tw. t bi,',',',,',',! a l 906- " miidd KFFAIR‘ INDAY LY hie not â€1130mm Ice II the Lia‘s; came. min! the my, dt . to BONUS I)EgllniLIH?iptllNMI MANY IltiPItmllMliMS PARK ms'nucr PROPOSAL One~ot the not-bl. thing: in; this part of the country is the lipid growth 'in population and modm munipical facilities at the vim†of Death“. the prosperous and bun- tifully located conimunity whifh in Highland Parkâ€: unrest nightm- on the With extensive newer “tints! extensionrin prom, unmet-out new mbdivisione being hid out; new handsome new ruidenoes irreitaiss Jri, erection and others planned, m Mi- his authorities with good .htdisite at . who foresight ere plume ahead for the future of the compani- ty and are taking steps to piovide civic Improvements adequate "tir the needs of the villuge for many “yen-e Ro come. . Plan Put District i; The Deerfield Plan Commission, It its meeting int Thereby owning. denigrated a Pirk district to be known as the Deerfield Park diutrict, akin: in the entire territory of Brest/ Ihsprfkrld town-big. Petition tor att election for. the ornniution of the district will be circulated; and the date of election will be ftxed later by the ville“ board. F (i, “It was elm recommended to the Board of Local Improvement tint thiertkgd avenue, and the Wedges-3:3 autumn) mm. EijmotsmrmitmAr;apw any; 1186111610 avenue, nun - .. _.,....,.... road, be wideiled to a width of 100 feet clear through the ,111atres from boundary to boundary. . The Mold PM. ommtiiitrn is composed of Arthur J. Endor,;chdr- mun; Theodore l Inuit; withâ€; James J. Hood, Paul Hunter, B. H. Kreu, may: LITnylior. / T Another modern'.frusilit, recently Installed in D-fu1d.is . new and powerful are siren, which is located on the' top of the tgtrteh'ri, It in electricelly control frbett the once, and also from the once bf Vil- let Clerk Knnkhend by tta use eirfu1d's _ethelent velunteer te " partment an be quickly eel to-) gether, at the some time notifying midenti in All parts at the g'villege of the alarm. ' ' . 7 ' / Nay Water Fault!“ jj "At the lust meeting of the/village Maid $20,000 th water certificate: was Voted for the lustdlntion of e M0,000cgat1op water reservoir to pro- vide a more edequete gmpply of Inter to the community. It is plutnedto [ loonte their reservoir near the eastern Jimita of the village. " - l _ metal ', Election to Be Bel New Water Reservoir, Tank and Pump; Other Work in Prospect It is ttiso planned to ask to a spe- cial election onm question a; public pulley in the matter of a mound bond issue of $19,000 {erg 'pur- pose of erecting ., den water tank and installing a pump to pump water from: the r, and also to take care of _ old ins debtedness of the corporation; Many Improvements Pl _ , Plans she pre under‘c ' ' plution for the building of u new ttty and fire station, and other Mi, my pmements pro being consi i ‘comr memmrate with the rnpid h of this beautiful, suburbun , , where 1municipai progress is keepi step with the rapidly 1rteretusimriporttAv: tion. New taibdivhrioets are as laid out,- and are being rapidly It up, nndin every wny the viii is. evi- dencing activity " one ot moyt progressive communities ortho Chi- cago suburbur district. ', ' Is Situated on tttttWt Will Dedic'ate ceo 111 . Camp Millard, the Highlun‘d Pdrk lireal council Boy Scout mp, :84 uated 5m the Deaptttine's ri. ' It dug county line eight miles ' here; is rapidly gunning†" .a real. eampd L " . -.'_..-A..‘-,'.___... L comp. , _ _ A cook shock bu but meted Ind pins for I Whom!!! naive“ an; der consideration. "A mil " alto‘be' ins made from the mad to he an]; buildings.‘ _'. " l n l Mr. Walter Reed, the ' p dim tor, wishes to announce an my Bot Scouts who have notifieddhtord li. Wightmnn two days ,pre I, an come to the amp and any wraith; ,,?jt?i'e'it frd; t"d a?“ 'cettt l y u be ttread. boy. . 'i, / “1 ----- * __gu L- p "K-tu. "A " - WI' " amp, Minna will be tor-ml, datte, outed my. Ann" 2. rther oi, monument! WK t1thhremtt 'm i,eutststuhedirtthert"t We“? scam CAMP m, NEAemNG Ca'atrnoN m dtTit'rdign 1:13ch IMPROVED AND OTHERS UNDER '. WAY [none-1e mum. of Gallium- tr, Othir Improvements or., 1rttrledlChttrtteter Needed ' and in Prospect L With new civic imprmmenb' re-. untly esteniteted T and other: and" my or contemphud, Kirkland Park is rapidly tge,',"', one of the ’but equipped " than cities in the mt- ter of pining: lecilitiu. end this in especially a with 'ifer- to' its extensive new paving facilities. In this Mon whet he: hum e eheruhedi'dreatrt of Highland Rut people for many were he: been taped: to come true by the - of the icky; ofhein1ts in the completion, of modern: concrete that-cunts". af eullldient‘ width and; whet-nth! t from Centre) Avenue clen- t to: Ravinia, eldng side the, railway t. of-way with sidewalk throughout. This he notable end much nebded improvement end is greatly app". elated.' 3 - m. John’s Avenue own _ St. Jonah twig!» new human: ,iorth mud Central to Elm Plus an in omits, and on Park avenue from St; John’s to grim road. This in at wide and modious .pnwmcnt‘und, i311 nut-EM improvement in' this The new south Sheridan avenue pavement tgt",', from Dean - to Roger I mum, 'tnd, the Itetie qt St."Joh;h’l inn“, hoin Bench street to Race? Williuns- - in opening this week. The improvement of St. thns avenue in this action is part of the (ranching Wat with the North Shore line, and smith- er' notable improvement u the begin; ning by the Winnie! the erectiqn of a handgqme And commodions air station at' Ruin!" irhleh 'will ndd Continuegl on‘pm l ' CARD PARTY AUG; 3 t. T' AT MORAINE HOTEL Mrs. Van Schick Heads Com- mmâ€; To Beetélit Charity Cases at Local Hospital. _ A trrHtreUnd mall bugs party will be given Mortar, August 8 It the Moraine hotel. foe unbound: of char- ity one! at the local Mspitd. The party is in chum: of the Woman's urinary of the manna Park hos- pital. Bin‘glo Idminion in $1.25 and bugs will!» reserved at $5.00. Par reservations call H. P. MO. The committee in charge headed JV Mrs. Gemini Van sank}: in working hm! to myke'thil ou', of the biggest shirt! ant given by the auxiliary and it is hoped they 'will.receivo the happen of their. 1121331123.. . Tagging; a» have "ttreel tatgei.torihe party on: -- . _. Mm. J. MoGtegor Adm“; Hrs. A. t Foreman; Mrs. Alexander Cat-que- ville, Mrs.1A. W. Jam, Hrs. Mur- tin J, Install, Mm. Albert Meyer. Mn. Russell um, Mh. Robert ‘Wood. ‘Mrs. Morris Woolf.‘ In. All-n I. i'Wolft, Mrs. E. V. PM In. Arthur McPherson, Mrs. John P. W, “(1'ngan L. Martin, Mn. B. M. ’Hutings, Mrs. Mc Goldsmith, In. Eugene E. Andrews, Mrs. Paul lr. Harkneu. . ' J. B. GARNET? ELECTED ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR Town Board Taked Action to m Vacancy Made by Death of Fred Schader' Owing to the death of Fred S‘chuter thetwncBoard held a special meet- ing Mondeo and elected J. B. Gar. nett usiqtant super-Visor to MI the vucancy aused by Mr. Schador'ui death." I r. Gamett’s fricndi is“ that the and chose; wisely " hi is one of Highland Pirku most taco-II- fttl and respected Maine-I men 3nd that he will serve this tosmahitr to thejbeut id his ability on the count?! board. Mt. Schnefer was claimant of _the'iprt'nthttt committee sud this - “Initially nukes Mr. GM win in; of that important manta; E Qetd,1f _u,et.iy, you} “and with on MWPuUU- awn-w. _ North Shore Leda No. 171 S. If." T 1 A. will hold a picnic Sunny, J _ 'N 1 " Binderberg Grow. m it ’4. wood on Wuhan you! and "mu. Dancingvnnd m , t' fummdthoday.3umwmlpn the 1143th styion It magma in: may in“: toitrttumii a! iiGGhio dam to at?“ L. i. or h. To HOLD PICNIC SUNDAY. mm Mi, M aka-rs; " mass We. grrxrremtitrti' on hob: panda by tho 1r9hln,rtt, Put em lion's 'atmteutitirt' for the â€and oils- hntioq of Emma Park Day. Well. itesdarrAutrtut mandala! lo our: Indicator: that this you’- channel af theeitr'Y would hand†villu- coed all put reatrds. ' . ' , The «handing feature is the plan.1 to give "my A Rush nodal worth $1640. beside: hundreds of other nrti,. diet, end it is announced that the not receipt: from this' {and vii! be turned over to'the Perk been! to ho ‘uood in improving the children's play. erottndietthtsrttA.) Mhnwrthy object and should be well supported. All of the committees are' workiu hard for the success of the celebra- tion, and all sorts of new and novel factors ore being trounced for the entertainment of the crowds which are gun to throng Sonnet pork all day, if the weather is lint. , , Committee? Busy _ o, Highland Park Day Preparations "I, u an: -"ew- - -_-V A big vendorâ€: plenty a! and: and lots of daiirritag1 than in line, besides a umber of load mm Hone will be the orenoon feature, 5nd everybody is to join the pend: Ind help make it a meet Prue- ftir but decorated emu-fee, _etc_.,_will by given. iGtlseimtseit and citizen: in uked..to drama their premises appropriately or 'ttse occasion. and everybody is mun-Mu partteir+ in the festivities 3nd make this High- had Park Darth: Want and bet in the clty'a history. I; "e C; HIGHLAND PARK GOLFERS GO TO NTPPriMtBNE Twenty-Six Loci! Gait Bags Mi. tor to wirroat+ Come Wedneqaay Marni-I . Yesterday may!†twenty-u: 0: our local golf trs mound to Mp-: pertink, Etyte,C'tt't, the day knocking the pill†would. Envy- body' "kicked in" one dollar out] the monoy was†I . in built: prises. After the m e of who but}. had clotted inrar a titttlhrtrt" were found to be ' My“, g m net, . and unit: bah-1e. _ ‘Rev.ank tts-tsd-ttlo" net, three golf balls. ., ' ‘R.WJh /ttiirrtrrtthat8itdt. 31450, I golf ' ' [ Dr. J. W., than. second with a, 11248-64, _ golf bang. George Koo fun! with u 'thratV as. m ottr4is1ts._, F lt, w l "gen day 39:! "cubed! I", a att,2t'ti.11t elk -rttott 0 one an: Y' . _ n- ecked n â€will t,',tut'gutl,',p while taking hi! “harm" We mustn’t reveal his mm. but just lodk‘mund for I mun with I “watched†me; you" all know him. ' . b - " . __a A- --_-.. can. you nu new" pun-v You have ell been! the long, f2he Girl I Left Behind Mer" well. of come the title were MI leftzbehind. but the reel catastrophe of the any me that a “perfectly good" f‘liole-in- one" golfer trot leftNhimU' Who ever heard of I golfer gettincleft u. hind? It hlppened my, Every-1 troirrud_"e1.tte.ud, in"lndtlpeperty 'tt e If" minutes tfl", Ml. me. n melting no “Chane" Mush celled E P. Pratt’s name, but ne Putt mower“! to roll call end on irtvesrtigptietat ll. In! learned that he had gone Into Gemett’s “on to telephone end the ‘pnede leftylthout him, cub m; in: he won in the other tellqw’l out. Don't. you are, Pratt, old mm“ the only one in thtr1sole h who he: ever nude e. hole-in-onelhnd had your picture in ï¬ne paper. _ C . mug-t atl lines a! was!!!“ w- ettion- We?! MW“? 331 - canva- v"..- --,_-_~V,, , fate, dry 'goodl. man's Km: lumbermen, bunkers, whim eon-l W, plumbers, auto Ideals!» amnion. judges. “to winters, a perfectly good minister, ind I school protein", 1 mph «at handsome mug doctor: and a couple of “joy- Mtthttr" dentists, but the 1am two bttPtyf quite nleety up this oeenaiim ttid didn't IW to start animus, they probably fhrumd the odds were "ainat them. It'srdmrsett from ur.. Continued m pm 10 ' 1!!ng SPECIAL “may: . " mm“ 8011091. The bot“ education ot School District No. ms has fund Mm _¢1.MMOI tobebeld ntthe _ “an jam! home on Saturday. l C 'i,,e1?,etttieA'l"l'tt of mi- _ GTtiiFMIEa otAhedistrlet ., â€WIMP-one to erect a m Att, iiriiiiiuots'tusittytthertt . .'iii.r%es?soot:tm! the'ottterto [ 3" 138.7“. TI. â€is will _iiu"i"irtAin1it'tttf?.eS1"'"t" lwlquu-i- r ouii7iilii+ with r" A. EMT b,utkiirfrts twenty-sh; __ pf LASTRI'I'ESUNDAY . FORFREDSCHAW muons ARE; m can“ unhabunheldbunmwh‘. [y 'naaiN.tod that as shown 5' tViGiGtteasanoedrreed bountiful Boml mm. a an In. mum-1W. 1iaae4hrrtd" Mentor Fred With?“ tgitgantettuttutoeroe9t1e, Pa0aattte-rniisnrudtte.ty gin-.Wudlotmnym cid; decedent I", We: m born June 3. lmJIW'MJRd- Bieameto aiiuirrttenurktyreme1Hy nnd with the pluHM an: at B. -iiihiii"apa,,-uuedhuedee 'a,riiiiiGtai-tor,yyyrsttrof pm. Tt-tteirs.rriedMiaqrtrtt- can Quid-y. my 1:.‘188- The! iGdinaieurtatttfh-utyr, 'riidittrr.tktusetrtt--ttin- iiia,ttogttserhmttttiiudPattte contract at Fort man. the! it count of unmet-F!“ 14 P"P arise-m-dryer,-"".. G"iietGmstt-seetttrttt1o'hee,agtd astimsedtnturttmtsVPhe trautigatmrtirarr.ethe0e "laredonneeormtortttttebh. aers.aeueeurtattvittian62mittsf tGir"iGittiidrmcMiilhhydtit: "iiGais.aertmi4iA,_Nryf W. Wro.t oliver rtedse1ek tktsnster%ttEonrntsh6. ttl.; In. "iiriiriuiaroiier-tart.Weh" andtartrt.teeuetir,.theime. thte 1Ion, John tkuefer, itud can: - _ qtteeeuemeirasdehitd.Pted. Continua-mum’l ELAINE HAMMEBS‘I'EIN IN “BAKING LOVE" Will be Show 2 Days: "Are ptr. a“ People†My. F WM. 11mm The following fetal-‘75)! he as,',',,'.',)?,',".',',?,',":")":-';'."-','; mam, mud Grimm Bet- ty Catapult in “Paths to -iuradiw'., Friday and Sandy. Mildred Hnrrin and 1tottert Axum in “Print: Af,. ainâ€; M1484 My. Blaine mass-ttt h "Nriate Love"; My, WM: and Thu-.611. W 'rerm, flamed. “do: and W" drdnr. Both In mad 1m." Matt- ng. m, in m an “It oieete9Wirr. N l . ., Went nu! mm public ol- " “My“ 4 Quite Suddenly on “My Lat It PART 1 sum: " of Ii