Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Apr 1927, p. 7

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" WWW“. During the final mun-rt. the cw- nirut of May 271, Mary Lewis. so- [rnnm um! Lawrence Tibbett, bari, tate, will be the Holman. ttarether with the chorus. A feature of the concert Both Mr. Stock and Mr. Lutkin will conduct the third concert. Elly 26, the suluists being Florence Aus- tral and Horace Stevens. The pro- gram will open with the overture to "Die Gesthopfe des Prometheus," and the Fifth symphony; by Beethoven. Then will be heard I scene and aria from the opera "F'idelio." by tho mum- composer. After the intermission will mute the big novelty of the festival, the "Sea Symphony" by Vaughan Williams. At the fourth rnncrrt, the after- noon of May 28, the children's chorus of 1500 voices will be heard in two (mum of children's songs and in the Cantata, “Old Johnny Appleseed." by Laney H. Gaul. Sophie Brasluu. eontralto, will be the solni‘t. and will ring two arms. The orchestra. under the direction ot Mr. Stock. will play the (Wt-nun.- to "WiBiam Teil." Rus- 'nini; waltz. “Tales from the Vienna Wood-n" Strauss; suite from the bal- let, “Sleeping Beauty." by Tmhniknw- sky; a waltz mrsvetrrertt by volkmann and a pilonaisc from a rerrnmle by Beethosiert. Bdwurd Johnson. the populu an- or, and Mischa Levin“. pianist, will be soloists it the second concert. May 24. Frederick Stock will be the con- ductor. The concert will open with two Beethoven numben, the “Ignore" overture No. 8, and the Iris "Adel- Iide." The piano number will be by "int-Saens. opt" 22. After the in- termisaion will come In aria from' "rurrnen/' a suite from "La Giarn."’ by Caulk, Lrttemrrin's nan-live tsrtdl a Slavonic dance by Dvorak. l Annoumu giving {unma- ofthettrx-thntamtetttee. tetefurhwttetP"Ae-ymie (nth-l; May " ta = MY. but: mild to suburban. At the MOF mm " "E1iUh," " ttts m con- un. there will be opportunity to bur Horne. Suvun, as tamor" Smith hafnium The other ”but: will be Loni-e Luring, ”pm; Doria Doe, comnlto; And Paul Antwan, my. P. c. Luann, nasal dimtoi ot the festival, will and“ non-Am Anni Alli: at M In of-ttq-era'.. ”drunk”; to!“ FLORSHEIMS They're just the shoes a young man's fancy turns to when he thinks of style. New, fine look- ing lasts-new shades of tan--- nothing equal to them anywhere Ant M - he Won- liquid-Bhutto? In s-ttit' Ave-u WWW-hut for smart style-- There Vin opposition, however, for the office of villnge mush-l uni cot, ledor, and cranked Mrort to defeat . proposition to vote not to exceed a two-min tax for a munieipal Mud re- suited in revoking more than the or- ,din-ry interest in the balloting. The Theodore Flynn, who has held the Miee of marshal tmd.eollector for fourteen years and who was re-nom- inaied orrthe regular Village ticket, was opposed by Adrien" Scott, who ran on an independent ticket. Scott re- ceived 360 votes, again!!! 1.213 polled for Flynn. The name of Lee Adams. who was a candidate for the nomina- tion for this units at the eaueui, was written in on one ballot. and Norman K. Anderson and John Vennoma each rereived one vote for trustee. tr. F. TTnney, for president. receiv- ml 1,510 votvs. The other "ieials ohm-ted by similar votes, were Doris B. Benson, H. L kaolin and Walter A. Strong. for trustees; W. E. David xrvasurvr; Byron A. Nelson. police matristrate, and Mary Miller, William A, Hadley and H. A. de Windl, libra- ry trurterar. band proposition was debuted. better than five to one. ' . More Hun 1,600 votes were polled u the annual vi1tnee election in Win.. nelh Int week, in spite of the Net that there in but one ticket in the field. The retiring members, of the villaie board osompleted their ofmrial duties Tuesday evening, following which the rwwly "lerted members took the oath of "trice. Ttwsr boys who play hookey from schrrcl mould rrnret that it they Con- tinue as thpyr have begun. jail keeps 2% hours a day instead of five or six in school, . It Santa Claus missed you this your VttU might write to the senate and demand an _irtvestietttion. "lt/Ove-" mun-mum '9tmBh6,"bg Stravinsky will In {allowed by tho Bill Son. hon “Pull-ad“ “a I not" and an» frrtats"Thah6oqattot Ohm." by Bee than ui all "an: of the on: ai. WTNNENA DVRMB ' MUNICIPAL BAND At Village Election Lu: Week; Regular Ttehet Elected; Gait hai' GiFiiiiriit'i iii!) --ii-aiRiirriifiiii-t has, with tip “at “an; - . tetTedl t'tttPt,a'2','t M‘ N" M’ M " uh in. “W‘ a M; W; ("WHIP grin from “lath." by Chant-tin. h - and-t-uggrimiNUtgaid .A_ . T-C" I.. unwin!tlht b h "e" the 't " irtit be all from this that n Many attgadtive Néw Spring Models in Arch Ptmerver Shoes for Women , I A noted educator say: that the an- cient Greeks were the braiuieat poo- ple who ever lived. And yet they didnt have enough mm to stop titthtirstt unong themselves. lathhrgutvoucvunanhdh the history of Glam. the Punk'- ch' Putty. headed by WW D. Gerur,tast-ktr-UhetirV hand the - exam-r my tieutuad.dbrMdrhB.Wutn.wbt ht mad an vitt- In -idrert ummmmmmm The result in not anticipated by even the most sanguine member- " the successful party, and wu wholly -eetedontupartoftudV ed Citizens' Party. W'i'w-T-w' i'mi7ririr7VFr ipmlou “can, an. using the uni time in eleven year- in which dun had beau In opposition tick” in the Add. . T New Party ticket were 'ruetad in majorities auxin: award: of 300 in many imam. Ppt-' ”PM-d w?!” All Ytrt MAM-ten on the Punk? “ We don't just sell you a tire--we'll apply it promptly, see that your rims are free from rust, and that the tire is correctly inflated. Therratter it is on and running we will inspect it at any time and apply conservation measures to help you get all the miles of service that the factor has built into it. This kind of service means tire dollars saved. We do it free for our customers. I, only Motor Service Chicago to. Highland Park. Aha Moving of um Goods Goodyear's Price -. Often Duplicated But Its - Quality ---N EVER! Motorists are learning that there is a big difference in tires, although they look pretty much alike. Some are long on looks and short on quality and mileage. But you won't need a microscope to be sure that the Goodyear tire you get from us is a real buy. Goodyear mileage tells the story. . Today, more th an ever, mo we people, the world over, ride on Goodyear tires than any other kind amen m norm: sumac GAS oua WASHING amines NIGHT AND DRAYAGI m “In“ Av... Kilian“. m N am M MT Chicago om: no ti.' Union St. 1'91.an 1768' Pasquesi Bios. AND YOU GET THIS KIND OF SERVICE-FREE.' LL1'""'CTrE"" rr""" ww; tre ”WW. WM! My . runs an: man! "Mary W blob!“- I atie Play hue-u - ( All” " . When we tirumy get the fbre-day week, the first effect will be A rise jst the price of gasoline. "Mary Madden,” in -iaed In one of the immortal may“ muted. Nays. It in intent-ob inter- eating, and has fine W: power. Ag I religious drama, it in among tho greatest. At 7:45 until 8 o'clock in the eve- ning, Mrs. William B. Schism will present an org“ team. The North Shore Methodist Episcopd church ex- tends A welcome to all Clem resi- dents at this service. ThGlmoeMyEv-h‘dlh Mttrr-ta-taar-laatd- - urv‘leoonAwil [Lactic 'North Shore m: EM church. IgmNIdin-Wg annual MB: ability. Sh MI oehirred-eee-inher-as- tatioatatthiadrama. of Space]: of Nona-{nun My and In mm of mu, will M the WW1, dematie pup, “Pr! 9“:- .3191»: fd 'ht lanky 4sfthtteite' \rvv' d __ itT'ii'1?dyciiff"', "s Special! teen months to Many other lines - Radio, Refrigeration, Dish- washers, Hoover Cleaners. Be sure to visit this store on your next trip to Evanston. A.phone call will brjng any of the above items to your home. Balance year to eigh- Waage Triple Heat HOT POINT sfsiiuiiGiiiE6igittRiji,try. 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