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Highland Park Press, 20 Aug 1925, p. 8

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GiGos #% 4t 1t 8 P 42 M c iae lt a +/ 3@ l 'VE t i #4 it tw o +€ 9$ JY 44 A 4 s Beautiful home on Sheridan Road; 6 bedrooms,.3 baths, sleeping porch; sun porch; garage; hot water heat; new; brick; wooded lot; at a wonderâ€" 388 Central Ave. «_ Phone 444 "NORTH SHORE HOMES" . RENTING INSURANCE tz 3+ Rexlme"*‘‘1 East Side; beautifully wooded; all imâ€" provements in and paid for; near transportation & schools; nice neighâ€" berhood + f e $4,150 Mon. & Tues.â€"PATHE REVIEW Also Highland Park and Lake Forest PAGE EIGHT THEODORE ROBERTS, CHARLES DE ROCHE, ESTELLE TAYLOR, JULIA _ FAYE, RICHARD _ DIX, AGNES AYRES, ROD LA ROQUE, EDYTHE . CHAPMAN, â€" LEATRICE JOY and other superâ€"cast. F A big picture with an eternal mesâ€" ncoâ€"ia‘ :ictnn’orf’God'n own Truth. Sundayâ€"NEWS â€" WED.â€"THURS., AUG. 26 â€"7:00 p.m. Admission 30¢c; children 10¢ FRED THOMSON and His Remarkable Horse _ e Silver King* & in ‘ : De Luxe Theatre! #exâ€"xwmmom LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS | SINGERS FOR EACH NIGHT SUN., MON., TUES., AUG. 23.24â€"25| â€" "THE WILD BULLS LAIR‘ | > . y s Semig & Auemias a T J m _ | &A fiot-fuu "colprful, thrillâ€"full| 5_ "° R o+ th ‘p.' k Adl;xission 50¢; children undel;. 9,.10c'(1’0mfinc full of l“fi‘ â€" full . of| Synopsis of'm“. at tfil |story of the west; jamâ€"packed with| for Seven Days Beginning | CECIL B. DE MILLE‘S {gxc.ithe'ment and interest from start to August 23; "Masked + THE TEN mmminpner ol onsat id 12 Ball" Saturday _ The mightiest dramatic spectacle of * ~ alf theo sge _‘ ./ F. P. WHEELER Our Weekly Special Day Pictures. 388 Central Avenue COMMANDMENTS wW. W. REICHARDT Insurance peautiftl Houses , and Buigalows _ . at LowPrices â€" â€" For Big Values Call at Hi ark Office T 69 Murray&Tevy f’KxNNm HARLAN and E; * mg.nym COSTELLO \~~_"THE RANGER OF THE BIGâ€" | j ‘PINES" .__ "A wWOMAN‘S FAITH" __ Frgdm ‘the ‘Ladies Home Journial story, "Miracle," by Clarence Budingâ€" ton Kelland. : ‘ Also CENTURY COMEDY Also "THE PACE MAKERS" SAT., AUVG. 29 A romance of the mountain west; a drama of the forests where snowâ€" capped, mountains stand aloof from the petty warfare of men.. Also PROGRESS COMEDY FRIDAY, AUG. 28 _ 7;:00 p.m. â€"â€" Admission 30¢; children 10¢ IT‘S A D‘UTY to your familyâ€" that _"they may not lie homeless after a fire. It‘s a duty you owe yourself that you ;#;y not be hopeless: _ / : Have Some Worlerful 8 Exclusive Bp€ains| _‘ | In Fine pooded . ; o Matinee at 2:30 Admission 30¢c; children 10¢c FIRE INSURANCE ISs A DUTY ALMA RUBENS Phone H. P. 444 in 7:00 p.m. i After abandding their efforts to bave their anion the othér two | men rowed tgshore and reported the tragedy to Â¥Ye Fox Lake authorities. | ® e l Fo,ts wergat once aq'z?t o;t tx‘x:ld ?t- empts wege, made to loca e yvieâ€" l ;mph, wAeans of g‘rtappflng habks. _‘g‘hes{ wperations were continued all | day Sinday but without suceess, | AChicago youth, 18 years old, was ‘ {drmwned in Lake Zurich about thrée }delock Sunday morning. His name Wwas not learned by authorities. ~|\ The youth was holding to the rear a boat and lost his hold while the upants of the boat were not look; ing. : They did not miss him until ‘he htl been in the water. several minâ€" utes. â€" i xt k & Nn ;’J’)np of the worst faults with the ivery system, is found in the poliâ€" fiefaea who fail to deliver the goods. \The folks who don‘t care how high hhl go, usually pay a lot of them in indirect ways. ‘The men may be saving shoe leath: erl by riding so much in automobiles, but they a(eigflainly wearing bout r. trouser sehts. + \The y was recovered Monday a tl:q..by & bver The youth ed ‘about 100 feet from shore. | _ In order that he might cast to betâ€" ter advantage, Ronaski stood uf in the frail little boat., Sudenly helost t}s. balance and plungel ‘into the waâ€" r. He was some digante fron the boat when %e came w and effors of his companions to Rach him ppved in vain. It ap d. that Rohaski jwas not a swimnyt and he wasipowâ€" erless to aid hinself. [ . The three men had intended sbend practically. the entire daylin fishing. . They had obtained a boatat the Mineola hotel and had rowed hto the lake about sunrise, £. A ‘fishing: expedition to Fox resulted in a tragedy early Sund morning when Philip Ronaski, 80, 629 North avenue, Chicago, empldgâ€" ed as foreman for the Peoples Gs Light and Coke Company of that cif, was drowned. Two men lost their lives in the lakes of Lake county Sunday morny ing. One victim, a fisherman, lost higâ€" life in Fox Lake. The second lost hig. life Sunday morning while swimming ; in Lake Zurich. > His body: was | covered late Monday. 3 (P Fox Lake Fisherman Falls Out of Boat; Accident at § Lake Zurich ptee. Saturday night, Aug. 29: "La Juive." Rosa.Raisa, Giovanni Marâ€" tinelli, Leon Rothier, Florence Macâ€" beth, Armand Tokatyan, Desire Deâ€" frere, Louis D‘Angelo, Paolo An§nâ€" ian. Conductor, Louis Ifhisehminsv(J 2 DROWNED SUNDAY INâ€"COUNTY LAKES Friday evening Aug. 28: "Lucia di Lammermoor." Elvira de Hidalgo, Tito Schipa, Mario Basiola, Virgilio Lazzari, Giordano Paltrinieri, Philine Falco, Louis® Derman. Conductor, Gennaro Papi. c . cere Tursday afternoon, Aug. 27: Chilâ€" dren‘s concert andâ€" entertainment. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Eric DeLamarter, conductor. Second half of program will present the child m ists, Edith Mezur, pianist; Mild Waldman, pianist; Lawrence Hay, soâ€" prano, Samuel Thaviu, violinist. Chilâ€" dren under twelve years art admitted free ta these concerts. . Reserved seats are free for everyone, f Thursday night, Aug. 27: "La Tosâ€" ca." â€" Rosa Raisa, Giuseppe Danise, Mario Chamlee, Louis D‘Angelo, Giâ€" ordano .Paltrinipri, Paoclo. Ananian, Merle Alcolck, Carlo. Coscia,. Conâ€" duetor, Gennaro Papi, fxd \ Tuesday hight, Aug. 25: "Aida." Rosa Raisa, Giovanni.Martinelli, Ina Bourskaya, Giuseppe: Danise, Leon Rothier, â€" Louis D‘Angelo, Giordano Paltrinieri. . Conductor, Gennaro Paâ€" pi. Elt s f pa, Mario Basiola, Philine Falco, Giâ€" ordano Paltrinieri, Louis D‘Angelo, Paolo Ananian, Carlo Coscio, Louis Derman, Anna Correnti. Conductor, Gennaro Papi. e } SCHEDULE FOR WEEK _ Wednesday night,; Aug. 26; "La Traviata." Lucrezia Bori, Tito Schiâ€" Sunday night, Aug. 23: "Lucia." Elvira de Hidalgo, Mario Chamlee, Mario Basiola, Virgilio Lazzari, Giorâ€" dano Paltrinieri, Philing Falco, Louis Derman. Conductor, Gennaro Papi. Monday, night, Aug. 24: Concert. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Eric DeLamarter, conductor. Soloists, Maâ€"« rie Sundelius, soprano; Merle: Alcock, soprano;> Jacques Gordon, violinist; All seats are free for these concerts. Sunday : afternoon, Aug. 23: Conâ€" cert,. Chicago Symphony ~Orchestra, Eric DeLamarter, conductor, Alfred Wallenstein, cellist, soloist. All seats are free for these concerts. € $ Saturday night, Aug. 22;: "Ballo in Maschera‘"; Rosa Raisa, Giovanni Martinelli, \ Giuseppe Danise, Ina Bourskaya, Florence Macbeth, Virâ€" gilio Lazzari, Louis D‘Angelo, Desire Defrere, Giordano Paltrinieri. : Conâ€" ductor Gennaro Papi. 4 3 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS |._"La Tosca" with its tensely dramaâ€" | tic action and its ultraâ€"brilliant score | in which arias pamh follow closely | upon each other, | is announced for $ | Thursday | night ; ~with Mme. Raiâ€" | sa in the title ‘Té ; role, Giuseppe l | Danise as Scarâ€" % | pia .and Mario v® {\ Chamlee as Caâ€" | varadossi. There Apa Pagor | is no dramatic soprano part in which ithe combination of singing and actâ€" | ing. is more ‘perfectly balanced than |is that ‘¢f Floria Tosca, and Mme. | Raisa, who sings as well as she acts \and acts as well as she sings, is adâ€" ‘ mirably suited to its delineation. "Lucia di Lammermoor" which beâ€" cause of its wealth of melody and its superb ornamentation is a favorits with operi& patrons of all classes, will be brought to performance a second time Friday night. Elvira di Hidalgo will be in the title role and. Tito Schipg will be heard as Edgarâ€" At the children‘s concert Thursday afternoon, theâ€" first half of the proâ€" gram will be a specially arranged conâ€" cert by the Chicago Symphony orchesâ€" tra under,the direction of Eric DeLaâ€" marter. â€"As a special feature the latâ€" ter half of the afternoon will be deâ€" voted to the presentation of a child artists‘ program with the following soloists: ~Edith Mezur, piani t; Milâ€" dred Waldman, pianist; llwrence Hay, ~soprano . andâ€" Samuel ‘Thaviu, violinist. : Children under twelve years of age are admitted free to © these concerts. The reserved seats are free for everyone. t ‘ Wednesday night another of the favorite colorature works is to be offered, this being "ha Traviata" with Lucrezia. Bori in the title role and Tito Schipa as Alfredo. _ $ _ _Mme. Rcsa Raisa will â€"again be heard in the title/role of "Aida" on Tuesday night and opposite her will be Giovanni Martinelli, as Rhadames. This combination of ‘artists has on several occasions demonstrated beâ€" yond all question of a: doubt that they are the world‘s foremost interâ€" preters of these Verdi roles; â€" w Symphonfl;.nrchéatra these being rie Sundeliis, soprano; Merle Alâ€" ock, mezzoâ€"soprano and Jacques Gorâ€" on, violinist. . Mr. DeLamarter has repared a splendid orchestral ‘proâ€" gram,. ‘All seats for these concerts are free. oo wil be heard as Sir Henry and Virâ€" gilo Ifzzari as. Raymond, Others the c'asLoare Giordano Paltrinieri, iline Falco and Louis Derman. Genâ€" ro &:api will conduct. 1 f A ly array of soloists will apâ€" ar at the regular concert on Monâ€" y night to be given by the Chicaâ€" "Our hope is to be able to make the personal acquaintance of every Buick owner in this territory and will do everything humanly possible to estabâ€" lish those contacts which ‘spell the differtnte between ‘cold business‘ and a warm friendly relationship which contifues throughout the years." The North Shore Buick Co. will continue to maintain sales and servâ€" ice in Highland. Park, so that Buick owntrsâ€" will be able secure service anyÂ¥herealong the t!?}'nh Shore. "LLCIA" OFFERED AT _ |~RAVINIA ON SUNDAY sales for the last fifteen years and is well known among car owners and in the automobile industry. : His home is in, Winnetka. \ "We look upon our entry into Evâ€" anston as an obligation as well as a privilege," Mr. FitzGibbons said. "We have been intrusted .with a tremenâ€" dous responsibility and will exert evâ€" NORTH SHORE BUICK . TAKES OVER EV ANSTON BUICK FACTORY SALES ery affort to uphold Buick tradition which make â€"automobile owhership a source of satisfaction. Â¥ * Wonder Horse at Cleveland Be longs to Former Highland f Park Man ~The breaking of two., world‘s records by Truax, his third ilar performance in four days was a feas ture of the grand cireuit card at North Randall Tuesday,; according to a dispatch from Cleveland, Ohio. The horse is owned by William Monroe Wright, formerly of‘ North Sberidq road, Highland Park. â€"/ ' In the next heat Dick MeMahon let Walter Co:,éake his Hollywood Jessie, the favorite into the lead~until into the stretch, where Truax passed him and trotted the mile and an eighth in 2:19 2â€"5, clipping threeâ€"fifths of a second off the mark . set by â€" Truax Friday. ce % Â¥ Claimed ‘the American people do not appreciate their public holidays, but jt! takes some, of them a long time to recover from them anyway. â€" W, M. WRIGHT‘S HORSE IS RECORD BREAKER Truax made history in the 2:12 class trot. After making a break in the first heat and finishing last in a field of nine, he took the lead in the second and was never headed. He won in 1:46 2â€"5, a new trotting record for sevenâ€"eights of a mile, The preâ€" vious markâ€" was 1:47 2â€"5, set by Crawford at Lexington last October. Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 U C 1O ""° /7 rm served seats are free | | 7 +m h its tensely dramaâ€" I 6 m ultraâ€"brilliant score‘ C M 6 rm !4 rm | ‘ & | 8. im ! Sing] l !Hous | Cash _ | Jpighland Dark Cb 6 rm. second Qp.t, Highwood ....... $65 4 rm, fur. flat, with heat. H.~P. $40 8.rm, fur. Highwood. ._..._....... $52 Single rooms, H.P: & Hiwood, week $5 : FOR SALE â€" Houses, Flat Buildings, Lots, Acres, Cash or Terms. > a REAL ESTATE AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE Phones H. P. 723â€"J, 2131 «~‘*"La Juive" which with Mme. Raisa in the title role and Giovanni Martiâ€" nelli as Eleazar, holds place among the outstanding features of the Raâ€" vinia season, will be given on Satâ€" urday night. .The Rachel of Mme. Raisa is a gudy in dramatic s#inging that gives this‘art some new aspects, while Mr. Martinelli ‘rises to superb heights of singing, acting and charâ€" acterization as,the Jewish goldsmith, Mr. Rothier shares honors with these: principals as the, Cardinal, a role which. he delineates with wonderful éffect both histrionically and dramatâ€" ically. . Miss Marbeth will be heayd as Princess Eudosia~ and / Armand Tokatyan will sing the part of Leoâ€" polid. Dr. Defrere, Mr. D‘Angelo and Mr. Ananian are well cast. Louisi Hasselmans will conduct. . ‘ brilliant arias, is of the sort that is relished by opera patrons of all class #8. is .. Let us write your fire, meciâ€" dent and Mt instirance on your buildings, personal property and ycur automobiles. ‘| . ~, 388 Central Avenne 117 N. St. Johns Avenue Phone H. P. 573â€"1150 T. E. Pierson HINE & HINE On account of moving: I havera large assortment of used furniture which will be.sold at a real bargain. W. W. BARTLETT FOR SALE 519 Central Avenue FOR RENT brick, riew, North av. H.P. $100 frame fi,nse, Mlchigl‘n av. $75 Ist flat; Highwood. ... . $50 15 8. SL,)ih- Ave. NOTICE SUvNDAYâ€"l‘st performance at 2:30 p. m.; EVENINGS during the weekâ€"7 â€" 9 sharp; Week day matinees 2:30 THIS IS POSITIVELY THEâ€"GREATEST PIC.â€" TURE EVER PRODUCED! ~â€"YOU MUST SEE! _â€" w ROD LA*ROQUE Nothing Like It Has Ever Been ,Presented to Theater STARTING SUNDAY, AUGUST 23 _ : | _ FOR ONE WEEK with _ Special Matinees at 2:30 Mon., Tues., Wed,, Sat, The Greatest Theatrical Event _ ; of All Times me F PARAMOUNT PICTURES Presents ‘ Cecil B. De Mille‘s .â€"_ _ MARVELOUS AND STUPENDOUS PHOTO PLAY AN EPIC OFâ€"THE SCREEXN â€" . The Ten l Commandments |k â€"â€"MATINEE Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Saturday _ _ADULTS, 50¢ â€" CHILDREN 254¢ THEODORE ROBERTS .. . Robert Edeson, Leatrice Joy, Nita Naldi Estelle Taylor, Julia Fay and 5000 others JEANIE MACPHERSON A D MISSIGN P RILCES All Seats 50@ Evenings & Sun. Mat. with a cast including Highland Park, Ilinois Story by Family desiring small Lme in good location with nice grounds\should be interested to see the following. Specifications in part: large livin room wth‘ fireplace; dining ro n, L bedroom} ibath, clothes ‘closets, #u basement and big unfinished at Garage. © $11,000. $3,500 cash w handle. f y ‘ £ F. J. WEIDLING CO. HIGH GRADE GRAND PIANOS Buy from manufacturer at factory prices. Substantial saving and comâ€" plete satisfaction. & 3945 N. Western Ave. Chicago, HL 260 ft. wooded vacant; east 8 Ravinia; 4 homesites; $80 per ft. divide. â€" + 400 ft. deep wooded ‘vacant; "f‘fl side; $80 per ft. . 7A 200 ft. wooded vacant; m Ravinia; $65 per foot. (will f F. A. TUCKER, Local Manager . 520 Central Ave. E REAL ESTATE INS C Phone Highland Park Heinsen & Kroll $80 Central Avenge â€" Highland Park, DL FOR SALE Long list of homes: prices range from $6000 to '75000", can meet your requirements. _ Tel. H. P. 803 . Hours 8 a.m. to 6 pas. t FOR RENT " $65 per mol % yur.luu.i mo. rent free, upper apt., nearly new | 2â€"apt. bldg.. 6 rms, t I'nz.h; steam heat, sun porch. â€" SEE US ABOUT INSURANCE Agency The Chicago Motor Club â€"Real Estate | HINE & HINE Real Estate Loans and Insurance THURSDAY, AUGUSq Dr. C. A. TURNER ress Building, Highland Park £ Phone 2360 us 15 °8. St. Johns Ave RICHARD DIX (Incorported) Tel. 2340 Miss Barbar® ;. and Mrs: J0 aith fdc wj‘?.,“ PART ? in of assistant instructor in CH ry at the University of Wisco, r the year beginning this Sept . (Miss Fotberg graduated 4 university in , and intend Aor her '-dumd‘: the coming year. |She has the tion of being the first womanâ€"to 1 honor conferred upon: her. Mt. and Mrs. Waliter Benson of Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, are ret ing congratulations ypon the birt a son, Tuesday, Augist 11, at the ingâ€"In hospital. Mrs. Benson is & ,rofm of Women ters ih the vi s + w C. H J?., 830 GPC reet, Glencoe, left Thursday to md the Delta Uffilon national ention ‘which i# held in S¢ e, and to is a delegate is chapter at A l e ers ¢f the left the lation in a car by way vening." Mr. Hughes will return ray ‘6f California and stop l"-J rand Canyon; he will‘ come: bout the second ‘week in Sept¢1 w‘time: for the opening of the m of Amberst. j ‘ Young, Gilbert: Osgood, son of and Mrs. Roy C‘tm of F road, Kenitworth, ned last T day from California whert, tog With Norman Miller of Ev accomplished his proposed <limbing ‘Mt. Whitney. Aft days here, he left on Saturday His family, who are vaca i Mr. and Mrs." #1 Tower road Mrs. Donald M. Gallie, Jt., ley road, Glencce, returned home day after visiting for a week 1 nominee, Wis., and for a short at ber mother‘s summer cottage, Mrs, H. W. ‘Bettinghaus of Hifihfi lVfl{ "wWi , B her guest, her sister, Miss Lu of Springfield. 1H. e ** . atrs‘ JobP and Mrs: John W, Scot road, Winnetks, ha® rnoon of Wednesday, | MM"' soh < The wedding tak dens of the| brides j Aaco ‘nf . the ~au Mr. and .Mrs, John R. Thompsi spending a féew days at Washi D, C~o M return Q home in Iake Forest. out leaving in its mtmu solved itself froy worth young fol the annous. M-undaw.'l stock avenue ‘of their . daughter, familiary knowr _Onnie," to S son of Mr. ar .‘MP( &# yet been s« Hanngh has i f her ; and is 'h‘rl they are Mr¢. P.... y ” "T'l siste .,flcm Edwar s, the twin brother o two years Ago this S« Welles, as matron of h Emily Scott; daughte es Frederick H. © Island2p m h.'o as + Shey utd for het cousin, will be 8i faa‘ Ei K y also be among® "Miss Scott, who graduated fr Walker‘s school, finlzl;ed } tion in Wf‘,‘d.. n.y.. i ; was â€"A at Yale: ‘A. N. Forberg of Linden Winnetka, has received the q &rrmd. Winnet their home aft« months in $weden arcely in England and Italy. _ ulmfdfl’.‘ itself from the midst of young folk. . This week notni by. Mr. an ner";vT‘M of 526 avenue of the engagen iry known to all Kenilw North S and An y (itt <f $ theip at now enot me » fot her marriage w. soh of Mr. & Welles of Evat ling take place b grandfat g _Clnett “w To *o * sister. Bet WS a week can slip by in its wake the ann another romance h Mrs Soott; daug scot . t int,; Wis. â€" No d t #or the weildin T umt m $ nGgon, Aico s /nt Kenilwo: Winretka, are W.‘ Paulson nnetka, are proule R Samuel ! § hosen jeptem Scot ghter of Sh visit

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