URSDAY. JULY _â€"]| Celebrate Highland Park Day Next Wednesday, Aug. 12th i‘ "BARBER OF SEVILLE" _1‘ ._ sUNDAY AT RAVINIA @# Next ‘Wednesday, Highland Park| Day, at 1:30 p. m. the «Biks will phy‘ the Mason Park team from Evanston.| hey have each won a game in the â€"serics, and this will be the one that counts. The Mason Parks have addedi Paddy Driscoll and . Roger .Kx.lhy,;,?o, ‘*heir lineup and are out to trim the ~Elks, ‘They have a gtod team and Bave Been ‘playing good ball. Tuesday *h? they beat the Pyotts 4â€"1. Durâ€" ‘h the last three weeks they bqve} w most of the best semiâ€"pro} . On Sunday the Elks will play Lake Forest on the local, diamond. There is keen rivalry betwéen the two teams, and the fans who come down to the ball park will be rewarded with a good game. as Sparafucile while Mene . Aleock, Louis D‘Angelo, Paolo Ananian and Anna Correnti wills be mrd in: the other garta,of this ious ‘and $ ‘ontinued on ,ng eight TEâ€"Wwill draw together four of the best Dlayers of . the club. Richard Martin and Peter Caroni will play “L:.u_on and Wes Conrad. This should ‘be" a very even match,. They are all shooting a.great brand of golf ‘M and it should not be a surâ€" &!l'th course record is broken. . . Tuesday night, "La Juive" which has made a tremendous impression at Ravinia this summer is to be presentâ€" ed with: the same cast which has made it one of the= monumental producâ€" tions of the repertoire. Mme. "Raisa Will be heard as Rachel and Giovanni hrï¬nefl(as Eleazar, roles which give these singers unlimited opporâ€" :b for vocal display and likewise n Ristrionism. _Giuseppe Danise will be heard in the name part‘ of ~"Rigoletto" on Wednesday night with Elvira < de Hidalgo as Gilda and Mario Chamlee as the Duke. Virgilio Lazzari is cast ELKS TEAM WILL â€" â€" PLAY LAKE FOREST SPECIAL MATCH AT > GOLF CLUB SUNDAY se Blayed s Highlang ; ch has long held place among Raâ€" productions. "La Tosca", anâ€" Puccini work which enjoys high avor‘.wherever opera is sung has been billedfor the week as ~has east: de Hidalgo, Chamlee," Rimini, Rothier, â€"Ananian, Paltrinieri, Corâ€" renti, and Papi, conductor. * _ One opera never heard at Ravinia before and two favorites of â€"the standard repertoire offerings of Raâ€" ‘“‘WA;; Â¥inia Opera and + 3‘ Concerts. Th e _ novelty is "Maâ€" non Lescaut" by â€" Puccini, which a) will give opera "F" patrons the unâ€" a usual opportunâ€" ‘â€"A change in the program for Sunâ€" day, Aug. 9, has been announced by the Ravinia company. Instead of "La Boheme" they will pregent "The Barâ€" ber of Seville" with the following be the Hoffman. Tomorrow night+ Delibes "Lakme" will be given wi Mme. de Hidalgo in the title role, and‘ Saturday the famous Verdi opera, "The Masked Ball," will be preserited. | heard as Gruletta and ‘~Antonia, a double, role in which she has scored heavily and ‘Armand Tokatyan will "The Tales of Hoffman," Offenâ€" bach‘s fantastic opera, will be preâ€" sented , again tonight at | Ravinia Park: Mme. Lucrezia Bori will be One Entirely, New Opera ar Two Old Favorites Scheduled ~for Next Week‘s Program j at the Park: *MANON LESCAUT" COMING It Â¥OLUME XV me With Neighbors Next Sunday; Mason Park Nine Here on Wednesday #2¢ i;{v of comparâ€" e ing> this work Uiacome Rnurt based on the lanon" story, with that of Massenet Specia] PART 1 in the Chicago district 1 eightechâ€"hole match will Sunday, August 9, at the Park Community â€" Golf The Higbland Park Press |\ _ Good music has been engaged for ‘ the evening. Everyone is invited to bé present. The committee in charge are } confident that everyone %ll enjoy the | evening. t*¢ C 4 .& j | The Highland Park Bisiness Men‘s | association ‘may change its name to | "The |Highland . Park |Chamber of | Commerce." The prcpoLition will be | voted on at a meeting to be held Monâ€" ' day night in Witten lulll# This will be | the regular August meeting, held two | days early because Highland . Park | Day occurs Wednesday. | All members | are urged to attend this meeting. Othâ€" er maitters of importance will be disâ€" ‘cuased. © * 1 2 f : ~Next Sunday Mr.: Lay, will sing "Thatâ€" Sweet :Story of Old" by John West and "Consider and Hear Me" by Wooler. Mr. ‘Joel Lay, noted b@ritone, who has been spending the ‘stmmer > in Highland Park, and who has charmed all these who: have heard his wonderâ€" ful voice, will sing at. the .morning services of the Presbyteriar church, Aug. 9 and 16. $s JOEL LAY TO SING â€"_AT PRESBY. CHURCH Toâ€"morrow evening is ithe date of the lawn sccial and dance at the Oak Terrace school, Highwood. This affair is for the benefit of the E:rent-'l’eacb- er association of the sehool. / Returns are still coming in for the bridge party given Monday afternoon at the Moraine Hotel by the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park hosâ€" pital and &report cf same will be givâ€" en next week. 1 Hiu: All ‘outâ€"standing money shoald be sent to Mrs. John P. O‘Neil, 337 Cenâ€" tral ave., at once. ; x ‘ OAK TERRACE P. T. A. j ~â€"__â€"_TO GIVE LAWN SOCIAL In the election held on Saturday in Distf’ict No. 108, (the Ravinia school district, there wetre twentyâ€"six vates cast. , Of these twentyâ€"one were for and three against tht proposition to build a new schoolâ€"house. Sixteen voted for and seven against the proâ€" position to issue bonds for $26,750. HAND IN RETURNS ; OF BRIDGE PARTY TWENTYâ€"SIX VOTES $ + C 0 CABTAT RAVINIA Will Vote on Plan to Reâ€"Name « Club "Highland Park Chamâ€" â€" ber of â€"Commerce" * _ LOCAL ASSOCIATION | «; MAY CHANGE NAME Tonight and tomorrow night, "Rinâ€" Tinâ€"Tin" in "Tracked in the Snow"; Saturday night, George Arliss in "The ‘Man Who Played God"; Sunâ€" day, Elaine Hammerstein and Herâ€" bert _ Rawlinson in "Everyman‘s Wife"; . Monday and _ Tuesday, "Sjiege" with Virginia ‘Valli and Eugene O‘Brien; Wednesday, Thursâ€" day and Friday, "Soul Fire" featurâ€" ing Richard Barthelmess and Bessie Love; Saturday, "Cireus Cyclone" showing Art ufcox‘d with Darkie, x horse. Matirtee Saturday at 2:390. See program on local page of this paper. s s id on l The following photoplays will be shown at\Pearl Theatre this week and next: { ‘ ‘At n inquest hzld n Wisconsin it was found that the® had sustained a basic skull fracture, The body was shipped to Highland 1Park. Funeral services were held today at the Prior Funeral Parlors. Burlflg was in Moonâ€" ey‘s cemetery, ¢ i; f PEARL THEATRE TO sHOW GOOD PLAYS Richard Barthelméss in . "Soul Fire‘* Wed., Thurs. and Fri; +‘"Siege" Playing 2 Days ‘_Uski was badly injured but he had sufficient strength ‘to pull ‘himself ffom under the wreck while his comâ€" panion ran for help. I?e died about 35 minutes later. +. f Near Gillette Uskil became sleepy. He awoke just as the tar was about to plunge into a ditch aq the side of the road. He swung theisteering wheel over so suddenly that| the car turned completely . over twicL The actident early last Sunâ€" day morning near Gillette, Wis. Uski, acecmpanied by a boy named Carlâ€" s6n, was on his way north to rejoin his parents at the liglls, Wisconsin. The boys left Highland Park Saturday evening. | £ <f 6 Falling asleep while driving his car proved fatal to Irki ski, 17, son of é_lex. Uski, Sunset avenue, a painter. Highland Park Boy _ Killed in A%mashup ~Near Gillette, Wis. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, floatnn, Mass,., at the Church Edifice, MHazel ave., east of. St, John‘s ave., on this (Thursday) evening, Aug. 6, at eight o‘clock. The public is cordialâ€" ly invited. First Church of Christ, Sgientist, of Highland Park, armeï¬ .a free lecture on Christian. ce by. D#, John M. Tutt, C.S. B., of Kansas City, Mo. mber of the Board of f p ~of ‘the Mother Church, DR. JOHN M. TUTT,.C.S.B., %. .. OO LECTURE AUG.6 Christian Science Church Anâ€" Legion meetings have been disconâ€"< tinued during the month of August. Next meeting will be held on Thursâ€" day evening, Sept. 10. All members please take notice of the date. â€" All members of Dumaresque Spenâ€" cer Post, No. 145, American: Legion, will assemble at 9:30 a. m., Wednesâ€" day morning, Aug. 12, in front of Witten Hall, E. Central ave., to.take part in the Highland Park Day parade. It is hoped that the local post will day The +council voted : favorably . on Commissioner Preston‘s motion that the plan for ornamental street lightâ€" ing in the fraeside subdivision be approved, subject to the condition that the George C. Hield Co., ghall agree to pay the additional cost for the maintenancé and operation of the system for two years over and above the cost of‘ operating ‘the common variety of street lights, and also that the company pay the entire cost of constructing the lights, including the engineers‘ fees, 4 Members of Local Post to March Wednesday‘ Morning; No Meetings in August ‘ AMERICAN LEGION TO $ PARTICIPATE AUG. 12 An ordinance submitted by the Board of Local Improvements proâ€" viding for the construction of a sysâ€" tem ‘of cast ‘iron water mains in Central avenue, Deerficld avenue, Degrflgld road, Ridge road, County Line road, Clavey rqmi, Skokie Valâ€" ley road, and Compton avenue was favorably reported on by the memâ€" bers of the council sitting as a comâ€" mittee ‘of the ‘whole after the adâ€" journment of the: regular council meeting. The proposed ordinance was ordered placed on ffile with the city clerk for a ‘week. . Hambly, Colbert & Co., were grantâ€" ed permission to constn;ct sidewalks in the Ravinia Dells subdivision.â€" At the regular meeting of the city council last Friday evening it was decided to extend the western poundâ€" ary of Highland Park to include a territory ‘adjoining: the ‘city on the west, mlong Ridge road north of the Deerfield road. s at Sthes Â¥> Approve Braeside Subdivision‘s Street Lighting Plan; New } Water Mains are â€" / | Asked For ic on INV ADE, SKOKIE ; VALLEY COUNCIL EXTENDS. _ MUSIC COURSE LST . WESTERN BOUNDARY _ CLOSES AUGUST 20TH nounces Free Lecture Toâ€" * | night; Public Invited _ _ | HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS,THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925 makeâ€"a good showing on that picture was the clerk who was shot and killed: h;}"â€ï¬i"i the Drake Hotel holdup last week. He lived in ighland many years, and was known by many old residents of It was just thirtyâ€"nine ef}t'enrs ago todayâ€"August 6, 1886, to be exact.. Reading from left to ri%l:'t these younï¬ athletes were: F. Croslx, C. Spencer, H. Simens, W. Carver, A. . om P. Starâ€" rett, F. Rodkey, Charles Warren, and C. Downs. The ey in the plicturz;s was the clerk who was shot and killed by. "Texas" Cort at thas dÂ¥ ogil eb o e l reueto l w & Lo ol Eul DO. YOU REMEMBER ‘W AY BACK WHEN the Highland Park Baseball Club looked like this? nificent t ‘will be the appearance of . world | renowned Brazilian Apianist Guiomar Novaes, considered unanimously one of « the ‘greatest ‘ planists of our time. ~. ; yi The plan of " the Highland Park s| Civic Music Association to bring next â€"| winter five of the greatest artists in | ;* recital to ‘Highland Park, has met ; a\ withâ€"considerable iritérest on the part | s | of the general public, Not only have }subscriptiona been °_ received © trom’ oo Highland Park, but quite a number s | of ~applications â€" for : season tickets] | have been received from Lake Forest, ; Glencoe and Winnetkk. It is a vary.‘ .| good sign that oneâ€"third of the necesâ€" & sary; snbs'criptiol}s have been received ,| without solicitation of any kind, exâ€" , cept the announcement of the names ; | of the artists secured for this course.| .| Never ‘before has a ‘course of a simâ€" ; | Hlar â€" magnitude:; beenâ€" proposed . in . Highland Park. It. was, however, the . contention, that â€" through the: close. .\ affiliation ‘of the Ravinia Opera the | people:are accustomed to| the very: | greatest~ artists and. that theteforefi | only the very best would: appeal to such, a discriminating audience. Unâ€" | usual efforts were made to secure | the best artists in their respective | branches, Of all the great Artists who. | have been : brought from Europe in | the last few years, nobody hds given | the deep impression of greatness , |far. as vocal art ardfintepretative | quality are concerned more than the | leading Contralto of the Metropoliâ€" .| tanâ€" Opera Company, Sigrid Onegin. : ;I*I‘t has therefore been planned to.vae | Mme. Onegin open <the: course in | October. The second concert will be given by Johnâ€" Barclay, ‘the distinâ€"| guighed ~English baritone, ‘who : is‘ known to Chicago audierftes through | his appearances as guest with the Â¥ | Apollo Club and the Evanston North ‘ Shore Festival,. ~As a special feature| for the third concert the most perâ€"|| | fect and most vital string organizaâ€"| | tion, the New York String <Quartet ', has been invited and in addition the |. sensational youngâ€" Russianâ€"American|â€" | pianist, Gitta ‘Gradova, who will play iin ensemble with the quartet and | also give some solo numbers. In Febâ€".. _ruary Claire Dux, a Lieder Singer of ‘international fame will be heard in | recital. Mme. Dux came to America‘ as aâ€"member of the Chicago Opera| q Co., under the direction of: Mary | 4 | Garden, Mme, ‘Dux was a member of | ; l the Ravinia Opera a few seasons ago|. | and since then has devoted her whole| 4 activity to concert appearances only}}" \When the greatest living composer, | j | Richard Straus, toured this nt! [ | three years ago he selected Mme. D d lito tour with him and gitig his songs A | to his accompanim Mme. Dux | 1 | has become ‘a great favorite with the q !American’ publ#eâ€" whereyer ‘she apâ€"| , | peared. The"last concert of the magâ€" ) , | nificent € Will be the annearaneal As it readily may: be seen, the planri®d course of fiveâ€"of such mj?r attractions will involve a very heavy expenditure and to assure the carryâ€" ing. out of this magnificent course: a spetial effort will be made by.a group of ladies, to secure‘ the itiona number ~of subscriptions m;'l It is urged that all art lovers®in this \/, (Continued on page 8) Civic Music Association Secures Five Great Artists; Dux, Novaés, Barclay Comâ€">~ â€" â€" § | ing During Season _ ONEGIN ON FIRST PROGRAM d in Highland Park for se’e‘n, the suchâ€" maj¢ this city x TWENTYâ€"FOUR PAGESâ€"THREE PARTsS . Members of . "the | Highland . Park Woman‘s club, are requested to send n their recipes for the cookbook beâ€" ing: compiled by ‘the club. Proceeds will go to the | building fund. Send your favorite recipe or more if you have more than one to Mrs. Charles E. Timson of Deerfield. *>â€" ©> \â€" Last Saturday evening at nine | 0‘clock the%p, Mirector : of : Camp "Millard at ï¬eeung noticed the reâ€" flection of a‘fire through the trees to * the west of the camp, and at the same : time the mournful note of the new ) fireâ€"siren at Wheeling was heard. Come and bring the Whole family. A ‘gLood time is assured all who atâ€" tend. _ utd hoh WOMAN‘sS CLUB TO â€" Thefe will be a eard party at 2:30,| kAJO L. 43 £_ WMHELES _ SHNEINES !ypflfme;ibyasupperfromstoSp.' ‘ol > nartament m. There will also be a special mp-! A platinum diamond pin, valued at per for the‘kiddies, a meal that will>$2,500 has been lost by ‘Mrs, David appeal to any child‘s liking. Followâ€" Simons, a resident at the Moraine ing the supper there will be many inâ€", hotel._ Mrs. Simons, who is planning teresting pastimes, gmong ‘which will to go abrcad soon, had just had all be a band concert, Last but not l:z:d her jewels photographed.. The. pin will be the elabbrate display of fire: may have been misplaced at that time works. | Refreshn "'f‘m be served or thrown away with a quantity of on the Tnds.i, |rlc 2. ‘__â€" o u_/ | waste tissue: paper. A thorough Comée and bring, the Wholé family.) Search was made and the garbage conâ€" A good time is assured all who atâ€" tainer at the Moraine was cargfully tend. <|â€" 5 d +. Leombed, but the pin was not foupd. The ladies of St. James‘ church, Highwood, will} givé a lawn party for the benefit building fund at the home of" Mrs, Vencil . Muzik on North Gréen Bay road. 3 [,The tournament is being run off | suecessfully by Professional Kelly and his assistant Joe McClory. © The course is in fine shape for the players and they are having no trouble shooting good golf, The new course will: be ‘open about September 1. e ST. JAMES®" LADIES f ‘PLAN LAWN SOCIAL Will Benefit Church Building Funl; Attractions Include Card Party, Firewotks â€" â€" . This, of course, is only one of the many ways of ¢arrying out the wellâ€" known scout niotto, "Be Prepared." As ever, the scouts were willing to take a minor but necessary place such as ‘keeping the road open for use. Although the boys were enjoying a marshmakow roast at the time, they set out for the fire which proved to be a large barn. They made good time although they had to ford the tiver and crawl under several barbed wire fences. ‘â€"Three scouts, Donald Vaughan, Norman Gasthield and Lloyd Moon helped:in unkinking and handling the hose, while Scouts Harold Wiberg, Thomas Strenger ‘and the camp diâ€" rector, Walter Reed, assisted the highway traffic police â€" in: ‘keeping traffic‘ moving along Milwaukee Rd. Also <Kept Tfaffie Moving . on «Milwaukee Road; Practice Motto "Be Prepared" « Don‘t forget to send in suggestions for names for the 18â€"hole to Secretary Crawford of the w * BOY SCOUTS HELPED IN FIGHTING FIRE SATURDAY Pairings for ‘Sunday‘s semiâ€"final matches in the third flight racet A. Fell vs. Jim Collins and Todd vs. Larâ€" . In ‘the firstâ€"semiâ€"final match Tuesâ€" day nieht*.ngyd beat Chet Brady 4 aip and 2 to go. Chet could not get started and was 6 down at the turn. He shot better golf his second nine but he c¢ould not overcome the tréâ€" mendous lead of Larson‘s. Lloyd Larson had a good match with : Ray Sheahen in the rain and finally won 1 up in 19 holes. to go. Foley shot consistent golf and took advantage of Carani‘s 42 on his first nige to be six up at the turn. Carani came in in 36, one over par. | Swede Olson after a bad start won from Nafey Larson 3 up.â€"2. Olson seems to have a jinx on Larson, this being the fifth time he has put Nafey out in H. P. tournaments. With the favorites out of the way, the semiâ€"finals of the Hi‘hhgn!’uk open â€" golf ch&mplonghip _be played Sunday. u{:‘t week there were some good matches played, many : of them going extra holes. Larsen, Foleyand _ Olson Will Battle _ for Tourney Title H. Foley beat P. Carani 4 up and 3 COLLECT RECIPES ] The following plays will be preâ€" j'lented by the Highland Park Theatre l')xis week and next: ; =~ ©__Toâ€"night, «Rugged z-tm" with | Lois Wilson and W Baxter; toâ€" | morrow and Saturday, "The Torrent" starring Gertrude Astor; Sunday and ‘Monday, Gladys Walton â€"and a fine cast of stars in "The Wild Party"; ‘Tuudny. Wednesday and Thursday, [Rod La ~Rocque, Dorothy Gish and Ernest Torrence will be présented in "‘N{ght Life in New York"; Friday | and, Saturday, William. Desmond â€" in | "Breathless Moments". ‘ Matinee Satâ€" urday at one o‘clock. See program on | back page of this paper. | *< B. P. 0. E.,, Lodge No. 1862, will not hold a meeting next Wednesday evening, Aug. 12, on account of Highâ€" land Park Day, All members are reâ€" quested to meet at the clubhouse at nine ¢‘clock on the morning of Highâ€" land Park Day #0 that they may parâ€" ticipate in the parade. : ELKS WILL CANCELâ€" â€" . MEETING WEDNESDA Y PIN WORTH $2,500 IS f LOST BY MRS. SIMONS List of Prizes First, secomd, and third prizes will be awarded for the best entries of the following kinds in the parade: ecommercial float, float, fraternal orâ€" ders, chur¢ches, saddle horses, group displays and automobiles, group ::- ptya and horse drawn vehicles, novelâ€" ties, children‘s decorated bicycles, and 14 Continued on‘ page â€"8 ' Dorothy Gish, Tuesday, Wednesâ€" day, Thursday; "Breathless Moments" Fri. and Sat. GOOD PROGRAM AT THE H. P.â€"THEATRE ‘Highland Park Day is the big comâ€" munity festival of the year. It is not a moneyâ€"making proposition.. Everyâ€" one who,goes to Sunset Park next mneday will be assured of a good me with no great outlay of money. Stores and offices will be closed all g:y. and everyone will declare a holiâ€" y. in Come to Surfet Park and meet your neighbors. : x For every registration a ticket for the prize drawing will be given, and anyone may register as often as he wishes. The money gained from sale Of tickets, over and above expénses, will be used %o improve the children‘s playground in the park. â€" * A fine orchestra has been hired and will play for the dancers during the afternoon and evening. â€"~ 5 . There, will be plenty of food at stands‘in Sunset Park, so that merryâ€" makers will not find it necessary to, go home for lunch. All during the afternoon there will be athletic contests of various kinds with prizes for the winners. Of course, the big feature of the afterâ€" noon will be the baseball game beâ€" tween the Elks and the Mason Park team from Evanston at 1:80 p. m. promptly. This will be one of the Hardest fought games cf the yehr, for each of the teams have won one game in the series. The game Sunday wil} tell the tale. ; Get ready for the biggest holiday festival in years! Come. to Sunset Park prepared to have a good time with thousands g others who will be there. for a like This year‘s celebration will be‘on a grander scale than ever before. Parade and decoâ€" rations,. prizes, contests, everything sions of the kind. P Celebration Will Surpas ~â€" thing in the Past; C and Brinf,yYour s Fam PARADE BEGINS ATM10 A. M. A GOOD TIME FOR _ â€" ALL IS PROMISED © PART 1 NUMBER 23 x4 § # i