Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 May 1929, p. 12

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10 RAVINIA ARTISTS LIVING IN SUBURBS are away during the summer, touring f Europe or at the seaside and mounâ€" tain â€"resorts. This leaves manyl splendidly equipped homes available, ; which the owners are glad to lease to the artists. Individual taste may fullKbe satisfied and pet hobbies such gs gardening, swimming and â€" motorâ€" ing, full indulged." **Mori in Lake Forest Among thesfirst to secure a house“ for the summer is Mme. Lucrezia Bor, who recently made & Aying trip. from New York to Chicago for this purpose. â€" Mme. Bori will likewise have the distinction of being the artist to live farthest north, for the place she will occupyâ€"during the seaâ€" son is in Lake Forest.. Two years ago Mme. Bori lived in this village, ~where she found everything to her liking: e Mme. Elisabth Rethberg always makes two demands in regard to a house.â€"One is that it shall have a garden where she can grow certain flowers of which she is decidedly fond, and the other ‘that it shall be situated us close to Lake Michigan as possible.. This German singer is athletically inclined and regardless nf other work, swims twice a day. She will live in Winnetka. _ _ In Highland Park Sm Mime. Â¥vonne Gall, who is now in Paris, has taken a house in Highland Park. When she first came to Raviâ€" nia two years ago, she was unacâ€" _ diR. MA ic L en dn e irliiion t oi ul t s S 5 ol ds t es nia two years ago, she was unacâ€" | ~ Danise in Glencoe . quainted with the fact that here she‘! CGlencoe will again become the sumâ€" could have a home of her own, but )mer residence of Giuseppe Danise, L as omas s ahnvt timas after Her ; who, when established. with his famâ€" it was only a short time after her (Continued from page 2}J. CALUMET RADIATOR CABINET CO. 59 East 26th Street TELEPHONE CALUMET 1917 â€" 1918 â€" 1919 ‘ CHICAGO: tarrival that she was house hunting. i Last_year she occupied a comfortable Highland Park residence, and 'gie 7 :; 1. .il. .. â€" avwrom@#amants â€"Tor â€"this &Park\ Like Mme. Rethberg she has a penchant for raising flowers. Both IMme. Bourskaya. and Mme. Julia {Claussen expect to have homes â€"in | Highland Park. en ogp o nne LC C nige has similar arrangements for this year, Miss Florence Macheth, one of the artists who has an American home, will likewise live in Highland Winnetka has been the summer home of Giovanni .Martinelli for sevâ€" eral seasons and he plans on coming to the Ndrth Shore with his family just as soon as he ‘returns from his present trip to Italy. In his leisure moments this celebrated tenor gives much attention to golf, and although ‘the Martinelli menage is equipped with a corps of well trained servants, | year in & house OL NIS OWIE. WERMMMIC 6 Mr. Martinelli finds that mowing a ) stone‘s throw of the Ravinia gates. lawn is excellent_ exercise for liss. Ruth Page, premiere danseuse singer. His near neighbor in Winâ€" of Ravinia opera, ordinarily lives in netka will be Edward Johnson, likeâ€" | a home of her own in Chicago, but wise of. the tenor contingent,â€" who | she has~leased a place at Hubbard three years ago discovered an Eng-iWoods for the summer. .Gennaro lish house with a garden that was wPapi, one of the principal conductors, much to his taste. Mr. Johnson will \ will* maintain a bachelor menage at be accompanied by his daughter, who, f Glencoe, and Louis Hasselmans, likeâ€" during. the winter months attends |: wise a principal conductor;, will estabâ€" orbs: +082 00 C loud 0 Maria Chamâ€"‘|lish his family just north of the Raâ€" during the winter months attends school in Switzerland. I_VIa;rio Chamâ€" lee will take a Highland Park home and his specifications call for an unâ€" usually%.large garage. This singer is mechanically. inclined> and gives perâ€" sonal attention to his automobile. He has likewise devoted himself to aviaâ€" tion for the last.two years, and his friends believe that he intends to build ar airplane during his spare time this summer. _ ¢ Radiators, you know, are very necessary things, but to tell the truth, they ‘are not very beautiful. There is nothing pretty about their design. They catch and hold dust, then almostâ€"reâ€" fuse to be cleaned! Their branze or aluminum paint matches nothing in your homie. They permit the ‘heat to rise straight upward, and that current of air carries with it all the dust in the room to soil the drapes and wall paper. In short, radiators are something of a nuisance. â€" And yet, just the moment you enclose them in a durable, metal cabinet, all these faults are corâ€" rected, and turned to your advantage. The water reservoir they contain humidifies the atmosphere, and this is very necessary to good health. Their design compels the heat to enter the room instead of rising directly to the ceiling, and this not only saves the drapes, walls and ceiling, but really benefits the children playing on the floor. Incidentally, this improved hbheat distribuâ€" tion reduces the fuel bills. Then, too, their design and beautiful finish matches the furniture, with the result that not only is an awkward appliance changed to an attractive piece of furniture, but the radiator is transformed into a real utility. Let us help vou beautify your home. In Winnetka Special Summer Rates Estimates furnished without obligation T H E PR ES S. ily and servants, maintains what the other artists call "the international household." Mr. Danise is Italian, his wife is French and four different races are represented among the servants. Mario Basiola, who was married during the Ravinia season of 1927, has leased the same house in Highland Park that he occupied last year. Virgilio Lazzari plans on takâ€" ing the same house in Highland Park that Mrs. Lazzari and himself have called home for several summers, and Leon Rothier is looking forward to a gummer in ~Glencoe. Mme. Rothier is "now visiting in France, and it ‘is likely she will not come to Ravinia until the season is well under way. â€"~â€"â€"â€"...â€"~ In RaVIMA : _ Vittorio Trevisan never **Kas" to make any arrangements about his home. â€" HeClives during the entire year in a house of his own within a stone‘s throw of the Ravinia gates. liss. Ruth Page, premiere danseuse of Ravinia opera, ordinarily lives in Miss. Ruth Page, premiere Gansceuse of Ravinia opera, ordinarily lives in a home of her own in Chicago, but she has~leased a place at Hubbard Woods for the summer. Gennaro Papi, one of the principal conductors, vinia station. Colonel Blodgett News of the death of Colonel Wells H. Blodgett, for years vice president and general attorney for the Wabash tailroad which occurred dast week at his home in §t. Louis was received by Cyrius_ Blodgett _ of Wa%ggan', ..A nephew of the defased‘ recalls to ‘olderâ€" residents of that city much of the early history of Waukegan and nz x6 Dies in St. Louis $ the outstanding part that was taken in the development of the community and the state by the Blodgett feamily. The decedent was a brother of the late Judge Henry W. Blodgett, of Waukegan, for nearly 30 years judge of the United States digstrict court of Chicago, ard the late Capt. Asiel Z. Blodgett, noted veteran of the Civil War and twice mayor of Waukegan, and was well known in Waukegan in the early days of the community. GUR AOME Forney Is Released on Bonds ; Are Probing Garnet Forney, of Valparaiso, who has‘ a criminal record and a string of aliases, last €eek _ was Teléased trom the county jail on bonds of $2,000 beâ€" fore Justice Harold Tallett. Tallett, a few hours earlier, had held Forney to the grand jury on a charge of conspiracy. to defraud in connectionâ€"with wholesale forgeries of Village of Deerfreld public improveâ€" ment. bonds. s ~*â€"Joseph Oltusky. of ~WAUKEgAN NA signed the bond, was secured, it is said, by friends of Forney who gave the name of S. Ronsauver. when arâ€" rested in Valparaiso for passing an alleged worthless check. â€"â€"He had made connections with a bank there and had attempted to get a Joan of $2,000 on $4,000 of the worthless. securitiegs, bankers from the Indiana city testified before Talâ€" lett. He did not have the bonds when arrested and none of the forgeries can be located. f . Search for a man named, Fisher, who is said to have given the. stock to Forney, has been conducted by the sheriffâ€" since the arrest ‘was made ten days ago. * f +5 3 Oltusky. of Waukegan who Thursday, May 16, 1929 Thursday, May 1 SUBURB Highland Par 1928; Lak: Building in CJ a comeâ€"back in crease of 33 per The total in 42 was $119202$336 compared with $ month last yei March of this y issued," accordi completed by S In the April suburbs indicat important of t Dolton 3125 pe 1700 per cent, | cent, Arlington Blue> Istand 2 City 208 per ce Homewood 183 162 per cent, per cent, La Villa Park 90 pect 89 per cé cent and Wilme _gains were ma hurst, Evanst Park, Niles Ce Hammond. ‘The gains f March this y more numero made in this important one 10,145 per ce per cent, Ho Westchester 6 cago 589 per 562 per cent, Calumet City 322 per cent cent, Blue Is Ridge 258 pé cent, Oak P: 188 per cent, Libertyville 157 per cent, Flossmor â€" 15( per cent, Wil Park 120 per cent. â€" Gains Arlington He Waukegan, F The large: April was, re with a tota this thriving ing cities. of building. ‘Comparati andâ€" 1928 ar Arlington Heig Aurora Batavia .. Rerwyn * Blus Island . Calumet City . Chicago Heigh CIC@TO _ ...........â€"> Des Plaines . Dolton .:. P Downers Grov Elgif :. â€"....=: Fimhurst 7 Eim wood Park Evanston .. Flossmoor Forest Park . filen Ellyn .. Harvay ............. Highland Park Hinsdale ... Fomewood ... Joliet ......~â€". Kenilworth La Grange Lake Forest Abertyville Lombard ... Maywood ... SHOW xal

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