Tr, F I . I l c. u' f .1: _ 3 a E33 $4.? - _ "million Finibiddiriss i Lake county stand. third in the list of automobile ales in “Ennis during the month of May, according to a report made public recently by the Illinois chamber of commerce. " Lake County Third -in Illinois Sales . . of Autos in, May ., . the free souvenir' bbok contaixgng ' recipes. Seerthe "Nirlioijesiisp' -, Fritridairerow oh 1.ae, a»: o," f 'ull-rl-,': 4., Speigial display for . wsg.iiiiii"i7e,iiiii:ii,t,s we announce a secdnd . National "Cdlld ControP9 . ; tr C Demonstration , ___ -llllll-ilIiglgqitIIiggiIgr- In PEOPLE everywhere are talking about the sensational Frigidaire' "Cold Control." People everywhere want to see it. They want to know more about it. They want to find out what it does. Never in the history of electric refriger- Starting Tuesday for 8 days only (this, city. Witryou he our guest? See the “Cold Control'), actual operation. See' how. delicious frozen desserts are made, Taste them. 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'ith more than he made before.. We are showing how it adds to the pleasure and convenience of automatierefrigeration. - _ Spend at least a few minutes in our dis lay room sometime this week. We will)!» open evenings until 10 o’clock. ation has any single improvement created such, widespread enthusiasm. It has helped make possible the sale of the millionth Frigidaire. So again we are giying a special Fu, demonstration. We are showing how the “Cold Control" triveefatster freez- ing of ice cubes," salads and desserts. We are showing bow it gives you F rigid- aire-frozen delicacies that could never I..- m__IA I AB - __ THE PRESS lead. in an!†to “gunmen - lit-Nut an of Sales of automobiles for the month in the Mate fell someivhat below that of April." Sales for May in the state totaled 28,774 while for the month of April they totaled 29,725. The sales of cars in the state since. the, first of the year totaling 114,193 is believed to establish a record for similar periods. 709 were "and during‘the period. m use ward Johnson will make his debut of the current season as Julien. It - in this famous French work that Mme. Gall was first heard " Ravinia two seasons ago, and st that time Mr'. Johnson scored a tremendo6s suc- cess- as the young artist. irutitin Claussen will be heard. as the mother and Leon Rdthier will have, the‘im- portant port of the father. Ot ers in the cast are Jose Mejia, ttgt (Continued on following Patrrt) . l, present the most representative mustlp F of the world., The concert arranged for Sunday afternoon, June 23, will be American in tone, the program to be presented. by the Chicago Sym- _ phony orchestra -etiiiiiiuiiiirC6t Works by such _AtpericarrcomposGs as Had.. ley, Chadwick, Borowski, Deems, Tay, ' lor ind Frederic Stock. Alfred Wal.. 1iiiGif1, 'eellist, will be the soloist. his group beintrof European origin land' including numbers. by Bach,. i Haydn and 'Boccherini. Eric D.eLa- i'=mar'terwill conduct. , I _ Monday Night . i. On Monday night, June 24, the Chi- i, cago Symphony orchestra will again be heard, this time irra concert of lsyrnphonic proportions as Mr. .DeLa- marter has selected as his principal offering on this occasion Tschaikows- ky's SyTphonrNo. 5 in E‘rninor. Thi ’soloists will be Jacques Gordon, vio, _ linist; and Joseph Vito, harpist. Mr. Gordon is to play Mendelssohn’s Con- certo for violin While Mr. Vito will i'be heard in Duboig', “Fantasia†for l harp and orchestra. There is no charge for reserved seats lit-either the Sunday afternoon or the Monday night concerts, the general adiitisaion at the gate covering everything. . _ . . Tuesday Night This year the performance of Tues- day night, June 25 takes’on special importance for this event will mark Ravinia's anniversary and in celebra- tion of it Mr. Eckstein has scheduled Charpentiet’s "Louise†in which Mme. Gait will have the name part and Ed- I The Sunday afternoon concerts (which have always been a special 'feature of‘every Ravinia season will lbe given again this‘year' and Mr. I Eckstein announces that for the most tpart they will-consist of _Erfyrmrtvs. I cf mammal mnsi'crthusCsemt-w E occasion Henri lob-M's fantastic , ultra-modern opera "hUrout" will be the offering, a fact that will be par,- I ticularly gratifying to Ravinia pa. trons in view of the immense success achieved ,bythis opera when it Was given last-season as a novelty. Mme. Yvonne‘Ga-ll and BtunVrChaGiee will again Live _the principal roles. the' dormer appearing as the Princess V While the latter will be heard in the name part. Before coming to Ravinia Mtne.' Gall had sung the prima- donna role of this opera. in Paris under the direction of the composer: Last sem son the title role was new to.Mr. Chamlee, but in it he achieved-laud success that he was called to Paris this spring where as Marouf, he won the ,‘ laudation of critics and-public. Others: who will have fine parts in this opera' "are Mme. Julia Claussen, JoseMojica, . Leon Rothier, George Cehanovsky, . L,Yittu£ior..1~‘i=evisan, Louis "o'Atrtrelo, Giordano Paltrinieri, Paolo Ananian. Ruth Page, Edwin Strawhridge and ballet.' Louis Hasselmans will con- duet. RAVINIA SEASON To." - OPEN on SATURDAY (Continued from page two) Timid-y. June 20, 1929 RAV: "Fra Wednea bugood less of for t1 cumiqw musical half as more al based c it ends beth, 81 lina, th while 1 title rol min. ; and Vi Paltrini bandits torio , and L9 father. (Con1 Swarthl Filed, Page I? of the I mans first Q) be ,givl arches! 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