e audience off its st of the evening. vilege to hear so iment, so perfectâ€" e opening note of sto Sacro Altare" and familiar Fuâ€" ngement by Miss ; was a guest mer;imtlgo squad by the the guests of four delightful Giannini came of the opening of German liedâ€" Simplicity, tenâ€" te tone, diction, her here nine beautiful fragâ€" surmise Miss ~~With the fire up of Italian by her brothâ€" to the brilliance conclusion in VCuuvy, < VHEL to the Olymâ€" at Northâ€" retith orendeoths._attrincd w4 4 t of the proâ€" of the brilliant eries was preâ€" 12, at the New who have , to an audâ€" s, was the inâ€". . ~_| Wednesdayâ€"Thursday Jan. 4â€"5 nt â€"| | _ "AIR MAIL" _Lives, Achievements of â€" **Local Men Sketched in | «BEEssED Evenr» ||â€" _ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1982 west, irrigating the vast corn and wheat belts, and watering the northâ€" ern forests. Nor could such weathâ€" er conditions fail to produce a vigâ€" orous and energetic race of men and women. â€" effect of aridâ€"winds from the Southâ€" gathering up the moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and precipitating lachians to the Rocky ~mountains was fathoms deep beneath an anciâ€" ent. sea. ‘The limestones of that prehistoric sea bottom, with their veins of zinc and lead, the sandâ€" stones and clay, the silt which melâ€" lowed into rich alluvial soil, wete to: become sources of untold wealth .. "It was the great ice sheet, leavâ€" ing other rich mineral deposits, which gouged out the Great Lakes basin, without which Chicago could not have come into being. Vigorous Men and Women "To the advantages of location must be added the advantages of climate. The Chicago area lies diâ€" rectly in the path of the cyclonic k ¢f $ â€"€E6T RESOLVE to equip my car with FIRESTONE LEE TRACY â€" MARY BRIAN ‘ I TIRES!" You could not make a more sensible ~>_.___ DICK POWELL __ f New Year‘s resolution, Mr. or Mrs. Motorist. and 1,000 others â€" FIRESTONE TIRES spell long time satisfaction rememmamenmiiomemmmmennieninimmemmesmmmes _E and motoring pleasure for your whole family. Why? Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. ‘Jan. 1â€"2â€"3 Because in every drastic test FIREST’IQS:E h’l;}‘ll{Es * have conclusively proven their case. ‘T all Monday Holiday Matinee f world records for speed with safety ; .. mileage . . . “smna’_zhmh†is udhv:;dul Only in FIRESTONE Tll.td?;im the f C M patented construction features .. . gum ng and N%A SHEARER s : Awo extra cord plies under the tread.â€" ~ hink it over! DT Wanrar Re ~G P Accm greatness was laid far back in the dawn of geological time, when all the central plain from the Appaâ€" Friday and Saturday â€" Dec. 30â€"31 q.hrhy (New Y.l’:l Eve) an extra late performance starting at 10 :30 until after cago‘s destiny was written in the Main Floor 30c > ‘It‘s something to thrill about! * _ The Year‘s Comedy Smash! "Chicago, therefore New Volume on (Continued from page 4) LESLIE Howarp _ |/| GLORILA STUART The Epic Thriller! which PAT O‘BRIEN xsom _ _ || 25 South Second Street â€" _‘ Phone H. P. 391 counteracting the ~ | Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. lies 25¢ 2 TL ~~<~~and in the past, so she cannot help growing in the future. To her pioâ€" neers and leaders who raised up a city out of a swamp, rebuilt it when it was in ashes, founded the stockâ€" yards, the universities, the banks, and the big commercial houses, built the. railroads, turned a river backâ€" ward, and laid the foundations for the city‘s â€"material and cultural deâ€" velopment, the present generation owes a debt of gratitude. "Most of these men have passed from the scene. Another and a 1 larger group today directs Chicaâ€" go‘s destinies. They have tnnn-i formed the waterfront into a o Debtâ€"of Gratitude "But Chicago is as yet only on the threshold of her career. Just as, gho could not have helped growing very heart of a territory> blessed Beyond all otherg Ih the bounty of SENSIBLE RESOLUTION? mmses fiecienimemestroars sn amateczet t Tirestone trcs 4 may 1933 bring you and yours year of carefree motoring . or f!f E ~PRESSâ€"â€" In addition to the fourteen local men named above are the following nationallyâ€"known men and women whose biographical sketches are inâ€" cluded in the volume: with forests, have reclaimed a prinâ€" cipality from Lake Michigan, and have etched in a new and everâ€" changing skyâ€"line. f "Chicago is to be congratulated on the type of leadership that has brought such miracles about, and that can always. be counted on whenever a new civic enterprise or community effort needs support. It is to these men and women who are chiefly responsible for Chicago‘s later achievments that this volume is dedicated." of beauty, have surrounded the city HA PP Y Pythian Sisters, in which organiâ€" zations she was a most active memâ€" ber. She had been a resident of this city all her life. bheariifarimite...ontrter sactaciiiintinrict alliihetet Aridiiccirdt Tib 6 ds 4 and was thirty years of age at the time of her death. = Funeral services were held Tuesâ€" day at two o‘clock at Trinity Episâ€" copal church, the Rev. Christoph Keller officiating. Interment was in _She was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America No. 1526 and ?_f Lake _~Shore Temple No. 242, North Shore Katherine Yager Radcliffe died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Yager, 638 Glenâ€" view ‘avenue, «Friday, following an attack of influenza. She was born in Highland Park Sept. 26, 1902, Katherine Radcliffeâ€" Victim of Influenza s tw