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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Aug 1912, p. 2

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Highland Park Day views continued from first page {-59 Sushi-flu. A smsheii, win-theii In 0ml piece (uni. min-n. m in [wriwfiikh-s. or in two lilt‘“?“. lilivnlrw. a»; in ltlllsst-ls and ('01 H0“ is furuwd umc'h ttw Mme “n; It i-ntwhts ( u ('uluwd outer lmrny Inwr. a ”midi: lnyvrnt prisnmtic wti'ul'tm‘v- and Mn “filer [mut'ly uniting uf inuunwrxnhln- \‘vr' thin Mme-s. the {Adm-e of “lllt‘ll hn, up “'hitw light intu its (‘ututituonts o in to give rise to 7: beautiful phly( irhlew'vnre. The ivmlx ui’ u shellfish l inveswd in n soft flap of skin knownl'fius tlu- "muntleR " [h lho- nothity of thin the shell is ee- (rt-ml. and u sill-Iky “fluid exudvs from its surfm‘e nnd quic y Men: to form hm‘ny or calcarpousl at or. The units of linw 1w chiefly I the form of car- inmate but tin-re ls§alao a percentage of phmplmta (ml. the edge of the mnutk- is able tn m utacture the ”We outer luyers of the . ell. and repair of injuries in entin’ly carried out in nlcl‘e. or motherofâ€"[x-nrl. ,{ Simplest Wiy 0' All. The following at is told of Colo- nel George W. ’hnln. who at the time it took place; an an instructor in engineering infest Point. One day. in a recitatio .he gave out this question to A class o‘culetn: has fallen down u are ordered by your commanding ' cer to put it up again. You have under your com- mand a sergeant a ten privates of the engineer corps. How would you get the pole back i place?" ”The poet Miami sixty feet high Each cadet. after: ong consideration and much awry over derricks. blocks. tackle andfl on. evolved a different method. 3_ “No." snld Goetuils: "you are all wrong. You woul Rsimply any. “Ser- geant. put up that agpole"" ~Saturo day Evening Post. The-80- ; Space. The mind cannot atomprebend what ls meant by the fon‘ little words in the expression "the seq 1' space." If he volume of “space" eluded within our solar ayatem-whlc ls perhaps but I single truln of plan among hundreds of millions of :1 sh ar kindâ€"were oc- vupled by one uln globe 5.0340000,- 000 miles in dlnm ' r lt would be but as a feather. In tlm marvelous spread of ‘vnv-nm V' 'surroQullug It In f:-.I(t It has been mm unite]! mm In llu- space occupled by our .nr system 2.700.- ooonnoooxm xkfi. of the‘ me or our earth muld rev lve. each u! a dis- tnnce of 5001!” xu from the other. and the whole Dual would be non}. mg. for there In ad wall to the treas- ure mull of heave ' Exchange_. Want a Lon Way Back. “'hnt in a forelg r? It depends on the conntry. In th United States it la a nen‘comcr who I) not yet mid time to catch bin breathe? npnvk bin kit and and a job. In [milk the cmw in differ- ent. An official at lnlnbttr. south In- dia. recently revolt a letter from a man whose statutes 9 was investigat- ing and who snldfi l am a native of lndln by birth. but have claim to for- eizn‘orlgln and to. gn blood. A col- ony of Syrian fro‘ [idem mtléd in Malabar In A. D. . I belong to that acct. and ma such I re mson to claim foreign origin and in blood." Tho Holvot‘n Ladiu. The most‘ceiebm warlike women among the ancien‘ . apart from the fabled lmnmns‘ re the Helvetinn ladies. Caesar p iseo highly theil military achievem tn. in more than one instance the le out; of Rome turnv ed their backs o the fair unfit of Swltzer'land. Durl " the crusades wo‘ ~ineu often perform’_ the most mmnn- tic and chivalroul eeds. dying cheer- fully by the sides f their lovers and Prov Cion. Talkative and , )usivo Old Lady (complaining of a mi: buugut par‘ ranâ€"And when l k to that parrot he an some dren ' swear word; Denierâ€"I don‘t bl. 'im. ma'am. The poor bird 13 only ' mamâ€"Everybody”! Weekly. 32 husbands “The bridegroom be bu that cemil “I‘d ntber have thin. cemln."â€"Bn To lymp- ' i0 Ian. Minâ€"Bow cont pflhlo of you to tell my an. Al Dont worry. '1". lirl I told I! to _ even older- ‘rIIE HIGHLAla) PARK m Idem PARK ILLINOIS 000.000 mania. 1!! «mid rev ive if 5001!» in ‘ 3 Whole buai r there in ad wa Jli of heave mtry. omor who in [1 Din breathé {bi}. In [mil in oillcinl ut cently revs-h 'booe status 5 fl who snldz: iy birth. but igin and 10' gm Syrians fro‘ E 1r in A. D. id an aunt: i ‘re origin and i Her Praia-once. | a pleasant mulâ€" something"â€" mln with son.- ' A Mighty Orchestra. ‘ One of the most remarkable concerts lever held was projected by P. s. tlll- l more of Boston an a celebration of the iimce following the war betWeen the states. A remarkable feature of the leoncert Win the grand orchestra. eon) posed of 1094 pleceo. the largest or- l chestra ever assembled in this country. In consisted of the following int-(m. ‘ments: One hundred and fifteen first vlollnn. 100 second violins. 65 vlolon gcellos. 66 rlolas. 85 double basses. 8 3 flutes. 8 Clarinets. 8 oboes. 8 bassoons. l2 horns. 8 trunapets. 9 trombones. 3 tubss. i0 drums. 2511iccolos and flutes. ’20 Eb clarinetn. 50 Bb Clarinets. 50 Eb lcornets. 75 8b" comets. 75 Eb alto thorns. 25 Rb tenor horns. 50 tenor ‘trombones. 25 bass trombones. 25 my ‘baritones 75 Eb bans tuhtts 50 small drums 25 buss drnms. 10 cymbals and :3 triangles hoped lté'd :trrh'e. He did nfter tt mln- fIm- or (“‘0 He \vuddled m-rtms mp ‘ floor, made :I stand in front of the lit- tlest girl and sntd, more or less un- ‘ nrummntivnlly: “('an I dnnce with you ?" She wus rattled. but she nnswvred with a smile: “l dun‘t know. but I like you enough to let you tryi“â€"Cleve|und Plain Dealer, ‘ Win:- Doctor!- Th'modo of prcpulns skeleton: (of the m of the nodlcal profession in I vary delicate open-non. The mlpcl ll first. called into requisition to remove the inuncnlur tissues. Its vork being done. the bone! are boiled. being care- fully Vitrified meanwhlle that they may not bel‘orerdoue. After this cun- nlhallstlc procedure they are bleached In the sun. Even the spots of grease are sure to uppeur who-n they are ex- posed to hem. The From-h trout tho-m- wlth ether und lu-nzlne. su-urlnx then-- by a dazzling Wliltvnms. “'hll'l] ls il distinguishing umrk of lln-lr skeletons. A brass rod with all the proper curvatures supports lln- splnul column. (Dem-ate [muss wlrea hold [he rlbx In place, ”highs of the most perfect workmztmhlp give to the Joints 3 grarflfnl uml Ilfc-llko movement. Clev- erly t-onvmllwl hooks and «yes render dislunwli-m ut pleumrv [Muslhlm 'l'lie whoh- wmetruvlinu plainly lmllvnlefl Ilw «'urv- and skill of an artist and mu- noiisu-ur. sh. Wu Willing. The man was one of lhe sort [hat women like hH-nnse of lhvlr awkward. ums. ugliness. mum-nullity. gum-hurie and all (hut. ”ls feet were too big for his legs. though hla legs were enor- mous. Hls chvs: was (00 Mg for hls head. though he won- a sen-n and one- elghth size in hats. He was llke a St, Bnrnard pup. hut older than anyyoung dog. He had nm’er been an a regular dance bi-fure. The girls looked like del- lr-ato flowo-rs tn him. and he hardly dared in touch on; of “mm ”P looked to the girls like a new iden. and they whistler nnd Hie Tailor. "Curioul enough." wrote Mortimer Menpee. "whenever one came in con- tact with Whistler one entir’ely forgot one'l own affairs and became com. pleteiy occupied with his. The at of the master's coat was far more impor- tant to methan my own artistic work. At the tallor’n Whistler would give an elaborate description of how a certnln coat was to be made. and the tailor would carry out his direction! literally. But no sooner had the man acoompllnh‘ ed the work than Whistler would say: This is all wrong How dare you say that it In what I told you to do? I am a painter. It Is not my business to ma ke mats. That is your pmvlm-e. Therefore your should have led me to do what you knew to be right.‘ " The Imperial Eagle, The Imperial eagle. the lnrmt of the species known. flies to a height of from l0.000 to 15.000 feet. It in a native of South America. and it: habitat in among the lofty mountains of that country. its power of flying to high al- titudes is only exceeded by the condor of the Andes. which is laid to have at- tained a height of six miles. or within one mile of the greatest height ever at- tained by a balloon. The eagle nail. in the air at heights ranging from three to flva‘ miles and when awn to soar up- ward by an observer on the carth‘a surface disappears from light in about thnee minutes. Old Time Virginie Tlvomt. Bo flnlveml In the curl: dun In this country was the custom of free entertainment that It was I luv to Vlrglnll that unless there had been I dlstlndt ngreement to pay for board 1nd shelter no pay could be collected from in, guest, no matter how long he remalned. In the few taverns that ex- lsted the prlces were low about a ll)"- llng n Pdlnner. and It was ordered that the WI must be whole-owe and good. Mil-mom Work. “Canto Into a fortune, dldn‘l be." "Yes: I bl: one. ' "Whtt n he doin mm dnys'." “He has become mum-sued In new. ment Work " "Wei. that ought to keep hlm occu pied fa} awhile He owed everybody." ‘ Hidden. Din ' l Dawsonâ€"I‘m trying to x" back Ema poor old mother. She ain‘t mu fare for ten Jean. Old Gen- tlema‘vâ€"l guess that h the truth. Why don‘t fiou nah It? Hard Luck. ‘ Fint‘ Actorâ€"l hear you tnrnql peo ple uny when you were on tour. Socouq Actorâ€"We tried to. but up} would“ go until they got their money We bunnot nun oblige“ but In all nl'vny- speak outbox-Volt!“ Iceberg Joumeye. Ire rgs from Greenland are carried down,towurd the middle of the At- lanttéiby th'.‘ Labrador current. The, true right down the coast. of Lubri- dor. Inning Newfoundland. until they moh‘thp warm water: of the gulf tree K , when they dlaappear. melting :omp ely nwny. It is only the lzrzat berg: hat rem-h the middle of the At- llnticgbefnre they disappear. On one been: n a hers. 100 feet in height and neerl 200 feet in breadth. was found in In tnde 38 degree- 40 mlnutu, or nenrl ; in a line with xoutbern Spain. Gene lly speaking. ieehem trnel It the e of three to the miles en hour. They re carried forward entirely by the ngth of the current. The die- hnce they cover in enormous. Thou- unds do not get further than the count of Labrador, where they become fitnn ed. As they hn ve come from the Bree Ind glacier: they have then cov- ered t least 1.80) miles. while thoee Azucen ‘..... Mam-lei Count Mnml i. . . . ‘ Rudo Marc Com-1Q . Sch-unlrd Donal“, Sam ' a muff. . Turrl’du “no.3, . . . tdéiii WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21. 3:” P. M. Turkish March from "The WEEK BEGINNING Gfi. KNâ€"fi OPERA AND CONCERTS RgVINIA PARK PROGRAM ____- __....â€"mu. .A‘MAV AMMM AIYC 1o». noioAv. AUG. 19. 3:30 a TutsoAv. AUG. 20. 3:30 P. M TubsoAv. AUG. 20. 8:20 p. M. pl ‘3 "‘LA BOHEME" form” By pvcvxxx ‘ ‘First Am) ml i. ........ JANE ABERCROMHIE do ............ HENRI BARON wrc V ............ LUI'IS KREIDLER IHnQ, ........... HI'GH ANDERSON nluplrd. ......... GED. EVERETT non, ................... A. KA PLAN an ' o1 Victory" ............. 0v ure. "Crown Diamondl': inh-rmlssion, 30 Mlnuteg Overturn. "Phodre" ..... .Mansmwt Symphonic. "Country Wedding" Guldmurk u. la the Garden 'L the Dan~e Mafia-k3. “v and M Hand'h. . J”! Strauss Li $ota IIrI‘gb‘f’I-lllei‘ ..... Ht. Samw MONDAY, AUG. 19, 8:20 P. M. “IL TROVATORE': y “VERA HY \‘HRDI ‘ 'Fnul'lh AM! )nor‘ ..... . JANE ABERl‘RUMRlH Acen , ........ PRANUBS INGRAM i. 1.. ..HB.\'RX BARON 6 Luna‘, .. 1.01'18 KREIIHJ'IR a. finnu'm h. onion and tho lmproviutor 1'. I F“. Int mono to 26 Act 01 ”The J won 0' "no Mada: .. .nlrrmisshm.31’Mlhuh's Ovéture, "Carneval" ...... Plant-u from m: Orion, Two Preludes u, 99. 23. No. Mlbch, "Blue Jacket." ..... quhure, "Poet Ind Poanng :lnlo-rminslun. 3|! Mlnulvs OvMure. “The Whit. Lady of vonell'h . .A .Boieldieu a. anus! ............ Hm‘rhvrinl b. rtnlde ............. Schubo-rt Amtrlcan Patrol . .,. . .Mvavham ngu. "Koenlgsliedu". ,fitmuaa Bo euu from “Jocelyn”.GoddArd Salvo! music from “Coppelig”‘_ r. "p. 15. No lnv atlon to h, “Rndcuky” ........ Straus- “cho- lobar! 10 “AH- Rum: 9! Athena ....Beelhoven Ova-tun, “IMMOM from per-HIM" ........ SYMMOMQ mlllulro. :..,Adao|o and Allegro b. TAllcgrctu c. «motto modorlto d. ~ Hula Presto A lntermlmlon. 30 Mlnulel 0 Run. “In Spring'K. Ooldmark Mozart ...... Haydn a. round. ................. Drdla b. I Coquctu .......... Arenaky R I. ............... \‘leuxtempa N eglnn Rhapsodh ........ Lalo E ESOAY. AUG. 21. 8:20 P. M. “QAVELLIRIA RU'TICANA" % Opera In One Act by PIETRO MASCAGNI mfiu ..... JANE ABERCROMBIE a f. ........... FRANCES INGRAM ”I’du ............. HENRI BARON I04, ............ LOUIS KREXDLER m; ................... mss DURFUS 'g Intermission. 30 Mlnuu-s g 0 ” rturc. "Hutu-kl". . . . . .Dvorak B phonic Pocm, "Wallcnctlln'n Camp" ................ . Smemna A_ogr'cn_o opbomndo 1mm 1:: at Mazurka, “(In Hm 1nd E Olen" .............. J01. Btnuu . Slavic Dam .......... Dvorak «Icon Fanunlc ........ Herbert >nlu. “ch HydropaQMn"..Gunz1 JRBDAV. AUG. 22. 3:” P. M. Irch on American Aln. .................. v. d Stucken 'Orturc, “Black Domlno". .Auber Sprln tong ....... Mendelssohn Splnn ng tong ..... Mendel-whn um Dancu to "Henry VIII" ......................... German Intermission. :0 Minutes 'orturo. “Promothoua”. .. Mon-l. Dance Shepherdn' Dance Tonch Dance lnu-rmiulon. 30 Minute- main from “luau. Onogin"' .................. Tlchalkotsky ngpplltslnu 1h. Dance. . . M‘ c-bcr- “‘ F‘HKRF‘JH'F .-S¢ humann ( ‘hupln Hinrk‘ha Whit-Ferrari Glaxounow Beethoven .Auber Nansen?! Sven daen MONDAY moon AUG. Dvorak I )4']H)P8 Support Blon Blon Am M. Blobhoeflnrdlm n," to owe: e! Jerythlnx to his: wife. Hobbsâ€"Barfl- Mm In a doubt:- Wad met-Ham. [Reowu Into-o.â€" Mum-mun. Much 30hr. u I fink. Sheâ€"Dun't ,mn think u u "do! u ‘conx a woman than to (kit! M? E.â€" iCtnt any. but I think In a great an lam. E The “at! '1 don't like Ino- urn; "or, m '0 he! mm at you. may ‘ “Well. you dual «and. t.- b dare I( you. surety. I...“ “I"! fit ”flu Nu! m I D I. DIV. I “(Mm In "av “ml!!! k .0 hit w~l km“. dun, than air throes-truer “IL TROVATORE" UPI-IRA HY VICKI)! (Fourth Arm Lunar- ....... JANE ABERCROMBIE Azuunn ......... FHAA‘CBS INGRAM Mambo. . H ........ .HENRI BARON Count dl Lung H .1.0L‘IS KHEIDLER Inlvrmluion. 30 Minuwa 1 Bo arr'n March.“ , “Huh-anon 2. Malta. "The Wand of Vouth".ELuar a‘ March In. The Little Bell. (-. The Tame Bear: d WHd Bears 3 n. Miqnanctto .. ‘ Fr: m. 1. Pre udu Op. 28. Nos. 6 q 7 Gilda V ...... J; Madalon- , . . Duke of Mantua Rigolcno . Sparafuclle ..... “Mum Lola . V . ‘ Turflddu AMo ‘ . . Lucia. , . . OPERA BY VERD! (Founh Act) Gild- .......... JANE ABEM Midllona ...... FRANCE 1m“ Duke of Manual ...... HENRI m Rloolono. . . , . . ‘ LOUIS W Sparflucile ...... HI‘GH Axum THURSDAV, AUG. 22, 1:” P. M. ‘ATURDNY. AUG. 24. 3:” P. M. Jublfoo Inch ........ ”HNIoodoc, Overturc. "Iphigcnu In Anus: .)4CJU)<. )CO. 2. 9.8 V. I :O)<Mrrll.) JCO4_O)II: I believe the reform moot lone. Iy needed now in heiter Wu It Io- expemle. It ought not to cost a billion don-n - ms. or over 811 for each men, '0- men and child in the country. to mint-In the federal government with in limited mutual“. than of the state. county and city which are much more numerous and expensive cont ioceiber hm mm more per heal and mi in ter too much. True. those are times of private exit-Item but that is no excuse for imbue exmngnnce. Everybody may spend his own money I: he phases. but public mu M It momma node Mildly unldloflttotmvlfl “almanac-1M 4mm Felon-63¢ In E Coronation March Festival Overture Symphomc Wan: In Forcégn Land: n. Germany b. Hungaria ., Spain d. Italy Irm-mnssl-m. 30 MIHUIM Mentor-singer _ . .4.. ”HWmer a. Prelude h. ProceIslon o! the Gufldn (. Dmcc of the Apprenticu d. Proceuion M the Molnar-sing” moulded ldyll. ,. ..V ....“'a¢-ner Funorn! M‘rch from “Gonor- dammorung" . . . . ,.Wa;ner Symphonic Fefllv-l March Thum» Ruatlc Scene: .. Goddard a. Village Wedding h. Ev reen. r Moon lgm Waltz Waltz“, 09. 39 . ...... Brahm- Bnllet music from “La Oioconda" ......... Punch]. 11: ‘UNDAY. AUG. 3. 8:” P. I ...... 17.:..".‘...‘...Rublnltoin Intermission. 80 Minute- COnunnlul March ......... Wind Lo Rom d'OmphnM ..... St. Snea- lnllu .9000 lm “Ln gaylmon 7 Pruudc to “L0 Mayra Bali" monk: from "FKJRIMII f Z . .TT Tic'b'aépnm Wang. “J Winona." Tnnuf .. March, M-rocalno ......... Balsa: Overture, “Jmnda” ........ Bpohr Dream muflc from “Hunt! and Gretel" ......... , . .. Humperdink SUNDAY. AUG. 8. .229 P. M. Overture. "The Slog. oi Corinth" ........................ Ron-In! Ovmun. "I1 I Wm KIM".AM Amw Min-Ugo. ....... W lvonin In Canny *nm "Can.- ulnn mhu’ ripponwv. Iva-”v Suit. upon ........... m a La Full b. In the Arena Symphonic Poem. “Melting" “To a Water Lily". .MIcDoweu Hangar-can Ring-04h No. 12.1.1“! Fm‘bAv, Aug 23. 3:30 P. M Intermix-kin. 30 Minute- Ovmurc. “Dunno" ....... Lyrlc Sun. ................ a RHINO March h. Nocturne FRIDAY, AUG. 23. '20 P. N. “RIGOLETTO” OPERA BY VERDI (Fourth Act) ‘1‘ V ...... JANE AHKRVROMBIE lllonl. ..... FRANCES INGRAM av 3.1m. m :8 03-1- 32.... 0.11008. Kauaiâ€"g <0: 0-300 .................. NATSONAL ECONOMY. Inn-nuismnn. 80 Mumps Intermlssion. 30 Minuu-I Intermission. 30 linules PXETRO WAGNI | ..... JANE ABERCROMBIE ......... FRANCES mom I ............. HENRI BARON .......... LOUIS KREXDLIR ..... ymeISSDURFUS Open in One Act by "RIOOLIT‘I’O" WIMP .. V HENRI BARON LUI'IS KRFHDLER HI‘GH ANDERSON ‘ Su-ndsen .Lusym V lslook Muazluwskl Ema-urn Straus- Rouhfi Cluck IJ‘FZ'.

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