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Highland Park Press, 6 Jun 1929, p. 41

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old as some of the built in pioneer days ark‘s early history. one of the oldest ‘and familiar to all here any length of t years it has passed s. hands by seveéeral roperty, according to he city hall« is built in 1870 by ‘the ‘ark Building Co., of . Hawkinsâ€"is the only ber. It was erected is the old Elisha Gray ee automobile crashes â€"end were reported by. in none of them was us injury to occupants Sunday about noon, at Sheridan, D. E. Elick, i St. Johns, driving a coupe southward, and ns, driving a Ford truck lock Sunday morning a . h going west on Cedarâ€" ‘ into a telephone pole, 3. A. St. Peter and Dr. _attended the pational ‘ Rotary clubs at Dallas, y, reported a fine trip neeting. They will give d reports at the next e 10. e 1i is located about a azel.avenue. A family f Chapman were the d they were followed ~H. â€"Beebe family, the nily, and the last ownâ€" erty before it becamse . Henry K.. Coale were ily. Thomas H. Beebe, ~ of Highland Park set utiful trees which surâ€" e. today. Â¥ ssing of anothéer old es way for: modern ndicates the continued rancement of Highland rial way. se ‘, William Beady, and a ith him suffered minor eir hands and faces. on North Green Bay a car and a Ford coupe on in passing a truck. Highwood and T. Pasâ€" Eim club, the drivers, n and séssion of the k Rotary club, Monday Moraine hotel, was W. istant sales manager of Brick Co., Streator, I!\., on "Home Modernizing »â€"Operation,"> was heard erest by the good numâ€" ers present. .. to Crashes;â€" _ _ e Is Badly Hurt hursday, June 6, 1928 orne House r City Hall Site liminary to the erecâ€" vâ€"éity ‘hall building d on the site by the tor, Joseph Carbonâ€" rk of razing the old the property is now is is one of the old it section of the city, The truck was overâ€" h machines were badly : drivers escaped seriâ€" al speaker at the regâ€" ry Club Hears .. by Streator Man Sunday night, June 23: "Marouf" ‘by Henri Rabaud, with Yvonne Gall, Marioâ€" Chamlee,~Julia Claussen, Jose Mojica, Léon Rothier, George Cehanâ€" ovsky, Vittorio Trevisan, Louis D‘Anâ€" gelo, Giordano Paltrinieri, Paolo Anâ€" anian, Ruth Page, Edwin Strawbridge and Ballet. ._Louis Hasselmans con: ducting.â€"_This. ultraâ€"modéern. French work which still deserves to rank as a movelty, created a furore when given its first midâ€"western presentation at Ravinia ‘last year, and is a happy choice for the second ‘night of the new season. Thursday, June 6, 1929 Monday night, June 24: Concert by the Chicago Symphony orchestra, Eric DeLamarter conducting. The soloists will be Jacquesd Gordon, violinist, and Joseph Vito, harpist. Mr. Gordon, concert. master of the orchestra and a soloist of brilliant genius, has so longâ€" been a favorite with Ravinia audiences that he needs no introducâ€" tion. ~ Mr. <Vito : made his Ravinia debut last season, proving himself to be a ‘complete master of that most ethereal of instruments, the harp. "+ Tuesday night, June 25: "Louise" by. Charpentier, ~with YÂ¥vonne Gall, Edward Johnson,. Julia Claussen, Leon : Rothier, Jose Mojica, Gladys Swarthout, Margery Maxwell, Philine Faleo, Louis D‘Angelo, Ruth Page and Ballet. Louis Hasselmans conducting. When. this modern French work. was incorporated â€"into the Ravinia reperâ€" toire season before last as a vehicle for Mme. Gall, who came from Paris at that time as a guest artist, its worth was demonstrated in no uncerâ€" tain manner. . Wednesday night, â€"June 26: "Fra Diavolo" â€" by ~Auber, with â€"Florencé Macbeth, Mario Chamlee, Jose Mojica, Ina Bourskaya, Vittorio Trevisan, Virâ€" gilfo ~Lazzari, â€" Giordano â€" Paltrinieri and Louis D‘Angelo. Gennaro Papi conducting. ~Aubre wrote many of his operas in the vein of comedy and of them all, none has been so popuâ€" lar_as "Fra Diavolo." It is opera comique of the highest order with a sparkling score, lilting arias and rolâ€" licking enstmbles. + Thursday night, June 27: "Samson et Dalila" by Saintâ€"Saens, with Julia ~The ‘details of the first eight days performances follow: y _â€"~.First 8 Days‘ Program R ~_Opening> night, June 22: "Manon Lescaut" . by. Puceini,. with. Lucrezia Bori, Giovanniâ€" Martinelli, Ina Bourâ€" skaya,â€"Jose Mojica, Desire Defrere, Louis D‘Angelo, Giordano Paltrinieri and Paolo. Ananian. Gennaro.. Papi conducting. Since its introduction into the Ravinia reépertoire in 1925 this Puccini version of the célebrated Manon story has enjoyed such popuâ€" larity that it well deserves the honor of being chosen as‘the opening work of the season. & ing nights. Subject to these advance reservations, mail orders accompanied by check will be received by the Raâ€" vinia company after June 8 and up to the morning of June 13, at its genâ€" eral office in the â€"North American building, 36 South State street, Chiâ€" cago, and will be filled to the extent of the seating capacity of the opeta house. The box office at Ravinia will be open on Saturday motning, June 15 at 10 o‘clock and telephone servâ€" itce will be in operation from that date and hour. â€"* "*sAn i: % t RRP OPENING PROGRAMS OF RAVINIA OPERA Continued from page 2 Claussen, Giovanni Martinelli, Ginâ€" seppe Danise, Leon Rothier, Louis D‘Angelo, Giordano Paltrinieri, Ruth Page and Ballet. Louis Hasselmans conducting. None of the older French works contains more of inspiration or loveliness than this famous Biblical music drama. In its principal male role. . Giovanni Martinelli has climbed to the greatest heights of singing and acting. > â€"â€"Aâ€"lot_of people who don‘t dare go up in airplanes,. will be fatally hurt falling down stairs. . Friday night, June 28: "L‘Amore dei Tre Re" (The Love of the Three Kings) by Montemezzi, with Lucrezia Bori, Edwardâ€" Johnson, Giuseppe Daâ€" nise, Virgilio Lazzari, Philine Falco and Giordano Paltrinieri. : Gennaro Papi conducting. Thisâ€"opera, one of the greatest of the modern Italian school}â€"of composition, is always popuâ€" lar,.but never mote <soâ€" than © when interpreted. by the cast that will preâ€" sent it on this occasion at Ravinia. â€"â€" Stories and fun for the children (also am important secret) in the new radio program â€" _ "My ‘~Bookhouse Storytimeâ€"Everyâ€" Monday, . Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday andâ€"Friday at 5:45 p. m., over WMAQ. 14â€"15 D‘Angelo and Giordano Paltrinieri. Gennaro Papi conducting. With this work the composer broke away from the traditional Italian style of his periodâ€"and.made a dramatic adaptaâ€" tion which was later to serve Puceini as a model.. However, he sacrificed nothing of melody and theâ€"arias of this opera, all in the "grand mantier," have become immortal. cesR The King of Afghan,. according to: press dispatches;, recently got rid of , four of his enemies by shooting them‘ out of the mouth of a cannon. This| is one way to make them go boom | without falling down. _ â€" Â¥ 2 l Saturday night, June 29: "Aida" by . Verdi, with Elisabeth Rethberg, Giovanni Martinelli, Ina Bourskaya, Mario â€"Basiola, Leon Rothier, Louis ___ T4E HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITALâ€" T H E P R ES S Telephone Highland Park 2550 If ‘people can‘t find ways to lose their money anywhere else, the stock market always gives them such a chance. The girls also should comprehend that sunburn acquired in the garden, is just as beapntiful as if obtained on the tennis tourt. © _ Nippy . â€" And healthy and hearty anmtâ€"hate 5 S. ST. JOHNS AVENUE NORTHWESTERN CAFE The man at the left is soured on life He‘s skinny, dyspeptic and pale: The man on the right is happy and es MSWELETY & to question on : Note: The Right man eats regularly at theâ€" â€" / People can‘t be expected to do much for themselves in these times, if there is a chance for a handâ€"out from the public treasury. Aviation may "not be as safe as motoring yet, but anyway not so many ‘aviators are trying to drive with one hand; * Your local station agent will arâ€" Engexd‘hx:mfiekmhudm rou, private telephone sys tem maintained by the North Shore Line for your convenience, There is no charge for this service. STEVE PETROS, Proprietor 39

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