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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 May 1916, p. 1

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;c a postal card or phone me and Will call for goods Highesl Cub Price- ovum-ILL. tile Tires, Metal: I A SPECIALTY 1:]: First St. led Park niRctheakrfor dequately wired rd? outlets. let rprised t.) know 'our home wired. o dirt. Uur work 35 are of the best :les er, etc. 'ice. rbone 410 II. Co. Wabash 6849 mith *e Home \V .fuIch-enm milk loci malted grain. form. soluble in ink for All Ages. lafler Century ‘IIORUOK'S” ‘ Substitute. ‘EL b0“ cal-loved and HM" In tho not“ hilk products”â€" med Milk. etc. Men's Riding Suits wmcn 5 Riding Habits ELIFK’S ALTED MILK CK'S NO IINAL u“. .al Ik‘ .y C0. PARK, ILL. V t‘ (V Highland Park Club and Fricndl Enjoy Roller Sknlin‘. Dnnciu. Etc. Members and their friends from L“? Highland Park Club enjoyed a \‘H‘: <uccessful entertainment at the Nam!‘ Training Station at Great [Alktu an Friday evening. There was (lazwzztg and roller skating in the drill hull :il': evening, with band music, precult-d by drills by the cadets. cher features were bowling, athletic xé‘a‘, shooting and motion picâ€" f-H‘C“. all of which proved to be very entertaining to the two hundred and fifty Visitors. mt: no other connecting link, except First street between Chicago and Vine Aves. ha: in-vn widened 12 feet and steps are being zaken to induce property ownwx nxf the east side of tire street it": (LU iikt‘W'iSQ. BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS MEET Emoor Avenue to be Opened from Vine to Chicago Avenue At kl inn-ting: 0f the Board of Local Improvements; lust Friday Commis- sioner Bahr “xix instructed to pro- ~~wl with the awning of Exmoor Anon-rm between Vine and Chicago .\\'v' :ies. This street, which runs along the easterly line of the Exmoor (lulu, “ill not be paved at present, but will be cleared and turnpike-d. Its opening is an improvement which will b0 greatly appreciated by all living in the Emoor subdivision, there being Improvement has!” the Danger of At:- cident. Noni of Contnl Ave. An improvement, which will tend to lessen the liability for accidents, is the widening of Sheridan Road north of Central Avenue. This has been started by the North Shore Trust Co. and property ovmers on the west side of the street. at their own expense. The street abuting the property of the Nurth Shore Trust (‘0.. J. A. Blumdnhl and Moldzmér 8: Humer Popcorn wagons should be allowed to stand only at the following places: Central Ave. between Sheridan Road and Second St. Entrances of public parks. Ball games. Rm'inla Park entrance. Fort Sheridan entrance. The mural license {er is to rwr‘ain :m- sam~ and all wares sold are to be subject to 4m mspection of the Board of Health. fol! A communication from the North Shore Tru<t (‘0 proposed a contract m )1 thc citx in regard to their part in .xniuxmg Shulidun Road at its j:1n<[iu._ mm E. Central Ave. In the pzwmscd contract they would agree to pay 85 per cent. of the cost 01' pming on their frontage. A modxficauon of the peddler’s liâ€" cense formerly granted was read as A most interesting report of the year".~~ activities of the Highland Park Public Library was read, Wlth a mruulatlon of over ten thousand volumes in the past year, only four books were lost. 30:3 390 not I; 1033a .31.â€" J_: an} ‘3 «IO-IOU â€"ILO>.m It; 3 By Publicity Commission Council proceedings at the regular meeting, Mny 5th, 1916, were brief, but interesting. All officials were present in their accustomed places. A rich patriotic flavor was imparted to the meeting at the start, when, with the concurrence of the commis- aioners, Mayor Hastings decreed that “old glory” should wave daily over the city hall from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. This seems to us a most dignified and emphatic way of declaring to the world that in every working hour of the day. the heart of our city in these tense and troubied times, beats in sympathy with that of the great D3110“. ~ Ordinances were passed prOViding for lacking bits of cement walk in the foHuwing places: east side of REPORT BY PM Of LIBRARY Luau-nu Flaw. last Forest Ave. nezu' Sin-mint: Roa! and east; Oakwood AH'LLm Lear Sheridan Place. FLAG T0 WAVE DAILY FROM CITY BUILDING MRTW AT NAVAL STATION 'Gcmnl hupocu‘on of the City to be Object to for the Develop... “Ll. --_.,,A.-«_ , M16. Next W by Sun Fir. , CAvulry Reserve for New ' . _ . -.. up. I,L-A:_Ai Mll' " I m. . ‘ Number 11 lowb' SHERIDAN ROAD WIDENED The Highlafli Mario Doro in “Diplomacy" Saturday. Other Good Picture: l Mr. Pearl. manager of (he lllglr ,land I’m-k Theatre offers us altrav |nuns} at the theatre fur the week lw 1ginning Sunday, May ”m, the fol lowing: Sunday, H. 8. Warner m “The ,Rnidcrs." together with "The Vxllugc Vampire." featuring Fred Mavk vnll be the attraction; Monday. "Th. {Mysieries of Myra," Puthe News and lother reels; Tuesday. “The Suprena Sacrifice." featuring Robert Warwick and a comedy. Wednesday, Doug)»: :l-‘airbanks in “The Habit of Happy ness." together with a Triangle Key- 'stone comedy. Thursday, “The Blind- ness of Love." featuring Jullus Ste- azm' and l‘uthe Nam; Frnlny, Mao ;Murray in “To Have and to Hold." together with u pictograph. while on *Suturday. “Diplomacy." starring I‘Murle I‘oro. Burton Holmes travel 'pictm-e and a cartoon will he the at- llructlun. The Prince tries to win her hyl ,~lr:1ta;:cn1. With “#0 friends, ('yrili and Floruiii. all in womens attire} he enters the unitersit).'1heir dis ‘ guise is pcnetiuted by accident and lb“) are turned out of the uniwr-j sit)‘. the penalty of death lieing‘ waned heciiusu the Prince saved the life 111‘ Princess Ida, who, 111 her hastc‘ to get away after discowrmg who‘ the Prince is. falls from 11 bridge into the torrent Mounwhilc the King, tuthcx o: the l’r1nie (0.11111: for the: sziicty of his wn, has encumpcd with an army about the walls of the uni- Versil)‘ and retains as hostage. Gama, the father of l'rint‘ess ldu. A deci» sion is reached that Prinwss 11311 has the right to repudiati- the contract, after a combat between the Prince and his friends with the brothers of Ida, and an equal number of thviri ‘udherents. The Prince and his‘ friends are vanquished and the Prince; is wounded Then Princess Ida opens: her gates to tictor and vanquished \ ‘ets her pupils to tend on, and to‘ fall in loxe with. the hitherto de-« tested sex; herself tends the woundedl Prince. and the inevitable result folâ€"K lows. a special eflort to get his pluce in lbe best of shape so no fault can be found by the State Marshall. Be sure to remove all waste paper. oiled raga. such as are dangerous in basements. A good showing mews good success. by the chief of the Fire Department. who will be accompanied by the State Fire Marshall. Therefore I would re- quest eVerybody in the city to make A general inspection of the city will be made the last of the Week Prince” Ida, betrothed when a child to the Prince, whom she had‘ never seen, declines, when a woman; to fulfil a contract. which was not of her making; besides, marriage would( Interfere with her plans of regenerv‘ sting women. To carry out these; plans she has retired from the world= With a number of her women com- panions, and has founded a univer- sity {or Women Over the gate of! her meersity i3 written: Roads and ngdahl. Hoke Settlemen! w: kenhach. Ringda Ermnoous 21.45 ('Iax‘k, Burnuub HIGHLAND PA Arrival and Depu “Let no man enter here of death." Tomorrow night at Ravinia Park Theatre the pupils of the Immaculate Conception High School will give u dramatization of “The Princess." The proceeds of the entertainment are to go toward the Library Fund; the students are working hard and are very anxious to replace, at last a part of their valuable library which was destroyed by fire several months ago. The following is a synopsis of the play. PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT LIBRARY FUNDtQH“, Immcuhn Concepcion High School Pu sail. to Give Porfmncc Tomor- row Night. [‘11. Anono due. Anfic'pctd “THE PRINCESS" TO BE GIVEN AT RAVlNlA ATTRACTIONS AT LOCAL THEATRE E. E. PARKER. Chief of Fire Department. NOTKE TO ALL 0!! pam Settlemen! wnh mrruit clerkâ€"Rom} kenbach Ringdahl. Kiru‘hner. ‘ ( Prmnoom :mements â€"â€" Burgess} (Iaxk Burnfluble. . , r This morning announcemenp was made of the incorpontion G the Equestrian Club of Lake Co. '1‘» ob- ject for which it in formed J fur horseback riding in Lake (‘0. Jid to ussist in extending bridle , velopmont of a cavalry rest: for defense. The zncorporntora a : Jm «mph )1. (‘udah_\'. 1L W. Foldu Pren- tice t‘oonley. Henry Sherman H, A. W. Van Schmuck. A. V Smith. d C. M. VI“. A “meet" is plsn_ (or Mly am of Whlt‘h there will u {ur- .v ther announcement later. 9! Wuukcmm. Domm‘ruhv mombcr¢1 NEY LAMB, Uurnvr, Repuh’fu' number. 55 The lnw pruvidm [hm the bot of run-w must get imo sexxmn not u'r {hm 1h.» (hm! Mummy in Jung! u! ”Iv >\‘\~11I!I munHy darts cond'err AM)" mum-r than Hut. The Work xzxuully ii finished during thefftrst “'pv'k m Scmembcr : 1.”. :(‘W m (hm Ihv Khv >\‘\~l Win be in Seuion from Middlo of unhl September 1H Arrivnl Ind Depnrturc of." Mulls. Woe“ Public buildings auditing-Eger, ervoc, Burgess. Minn-Hummus claims â€"-~ W'hile, (‘Inrk. Eger‘ Roads and hridgesâ€"Bairstow,’ Purchasing , erachner. Vercoc, Rockenhach. Pubhr buildings and grounds â€"â€" Clark. (hum, White. Finance stow. Vercoe, Mather, Bair Prinlmg-rRmkdahl, Dllger. Mur phy- 00“ka Township'o RAN-(alive: Phcod on lrnpodul Contain... Members of the (‘ounty Board of Supervisors “are given nonce last week of the” nsmgnmenu for the ensumg year by (‘hnirman J. '1'. King, The choices of the chairman me! with general approval and bus selec- tions show Deerfield Township's rep- resenumws to have been plncod on important COMMIILOQII, as lollova: rtll .- {rum (he [‘1' Hip: appam‘tnm' ‘ ww :y Jmlgw I’rrx'y I,‘ l'arfiyzs mum} mnmuhvvd h1> nppmnun‘i’h 1' vhz- Lukr 0"me hum! of n'vt!“ n" ng. «'hmrnmx‘. n.‘ hr Mir: if EQUESTRIAN cws mconromm Mich. “mi Im'ul except lhghwnod "i3 1’. M.-â€"â€"l"rnm all pumts. ._5 P. )L«â€":\H pomts. Incomingâ€"Arrive at l’out L :15» .-\‘ .\l.#l‘rum nil pomu. :H A, fil‘AFrum all )NHHL‘L :35 .\. M‘ rFrum .Iil pumu. :23 I’. M.â€"Frnm «H pomts. :03 l'. 51,â€".Frum YMIllh nnd -\TT1 )RNEY H ()ulgoing~ ('lom- at I‘m! ()fiice .11 A‘L M, A” pumls nun-1h m MI the “bum.- mmh are rpm-lied J dispatched dull)‘ mum-pt Sum“; Sundayâ€"Jungoinx :19; I’. .‘1.~ AH pmxzts. Sundayâ€"Incoming 1'» A. M.» Prum nll [mint-I. ’ WM. M, Ian-IY. RM, m) 31' A M HIGHLAND PARK IAIL SERVICE BOARD or REVIEW APPOINTED; ' It I" M.- SUPERVISORS ASSIGNIENTS Duy Ind Sunday Scheduie .M HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOLQ, THURSDAY, MAY 11, I916 M )5 vhuzrmua w: mu by \1IHl" of In the duty 4)! the m u‘l (h:- ntht'r (WI) I um tm- Rrpubhvun l‘ I‘m-nmrzultu‘ ranks Hurth. AH pun. h t'Xkcpt Mm“ Nur “Uh “l~_ lid 1m ul Iorlh lhghw g4n~ snul): on [hm ma \\ L“ Mun _\urthefli west. From west. [- rum From From \H yan except Hmh‘ wood and Kenusha Hi t'lusth‘. ! “In .\'nr. Mich. Mm nnd fl“ [’1ny ("Tito-ii ". N W. in Illm nnrlh nurthvn-sL p011! all pmntsl ull pmntsl north and ‘IH I’m! “(fine l pomu. 1 )NHHL‘L I pumu. I pomts. 11h nnd norL rlh MLd tum-pt Inc 1)!) l1 ()2. am;- 13.11. we Amman th Hruwm Wm. “mu". PI J Mr. :Friegc, n F Mn, mzw. Herbert éMr. um! Mn” Hj'tvvrl .‘Irl MIMI, Hon“, lb J, Kuppcv» J M! MHH!‘ UM w for [In Founding Por- Iooa Rn-Ai-I in Local ()Hwa tort. Alone Sim-L, Din-m) W'nllrr. Juhn Mn._ rhherhn-d Mn); i'th. I‘le WM M. I" N ’1}: ALI) '« un. In the nclfllmrhm-d signed the peluiOl. Will Rolnin Commiyha Form 0’ (.nvrrl men! by Valod 803 Ml)0’"' HHFFHH yr that th- pmpouhm ' l The tum! Vail? fur n-n Win 300 v0!» IQ..- ”an the pvhhurl to have “11‘ qu: u .- wxll mm the y lhrm 1m n! rmrrhhx hack :1 th mnmc {mm uf go'm: 'ht-Ll on 1h; gum-Hwy. ‘wauf ‘ du y VIV'w fun H} "Wt-«l Flt,- In Hurrnb' The) urt éfl‘ \\ Uw lhxhinnd Mark ”W ‘ h'vlllt‘ {run P The Mug lookc‘d {0r ope: n.‘ ,,_’ the- baseball season vu- n realm) uz‘ .‘x‘un 'duy up the fans to the number ..! am) Named out to we 0': ‘Hcgu‘nn tum [the {nut Wes! Sxdc tam Ir) A unn- Lo! .3 w 1. 1151 am to my mum s‘unnn (mm mnmommnufim 4 Mm a: IUSICAL cmnor Am" 50TH BALL TEAIS WIN SENIOR CLASS PLAY A RAVINIA PARK OPENS ' THEIR OPENING GAMES RAVINIA PARK HAY] , SAIURDAY, JULY FIRST ml l'mk vm Sx'xday, \l “'u -- [cum h« hzu luundld 1hr nut-hum, and } ,x-v‘gthcn 1hr numrid .u 1 :-c no tum u. 1).. J" ~h11 Nu"! the VIC- ) I'mk Jun.” :9 Lu)’ ruurne H :gnhn 'Hml h RECALL‘ DEFEND IN WAUKEMN \\ MU? {hull’ (l‘ I Part: Préss 'uhu An I. Mod "T85 PullmOI". Shhcopoomu Mtny F... Will)...“ Both Sun-r Ton-.30.. day (LA-co. Much [blhuu- Io b. Pr: m: hrm K\>\>« l‘usl um he MH!‘ MI «3 film <‘?) Q [U kt MM“. u-nm, ‘1 \sh) IL un-d lwlun in hrl‘ (in By Hrpfllr Flu m u‘ 60 HUL II \I’ lb!“ )mg w! u! 1,1IhT; u 7. Th!» ”Ir \r r (“1111' mother u” hn ulk In 1r [ht rim 311:!" ’1'. naught» upenmy ; (“MW \ “mud: d 1nd th m: on lure, w on morr u In short o'( M- "(mu 1 'v x to f; \hat 3:30 HOW hlf my! Pm M' “NH" Abom {cartoon 80* Scout: went '1") T M”- from hue With In. E‘bcn Spen- rcr nn‘ Junior CM . “‘1" The Run-um Boy ta won tho H.153, PM {prise Qor drilling in contest. ‘ r!” g ILHHH" (”I qun \ulrd m" 1.010“ an twi Mldl‘f Thv \ ole firmi “to ”019.14% by use prnom mum, me ()n Fridiy morning, MM .301, or- V'rlt'fln' the Domestic hence, ”n?- cur'rod the dam of Min” Emma undum 3nd nu chum, r the di- ‘Friuch. w”. of Mr. 0‘ B Fnuch. "Wu“ "1 “5" Ah“ ’Elnth. ’ut her midencc or. North Ave Mr» ‘F‘riuch “tor an Mine» of seven! BOY m ‘monuu, in confined w hm bed {or .-._._ fun web previous to her death she Test H»- 3 cu... , Aha-mu born m Nonhfirld, lllmma. Apnl “In ‘lwn. woo, mi km mmm ... Imm- A moot inspiring Stout. Cir- had M {or the pan turnu-th cul took place in Ch on Salur- yarn. Fungal urucm won held d.) alumoon. I! $031!:me Sundly u the First l'mu-«i [\nngelv Amphitheatre. Six gunnd Boy Sal Church. with Um ”qua Km <2 Sr‘uufhum (Wm-1‘0 ‘ nd nrmny'G. L'nnnpt oflmanny. hhr..“¢'; by we" present who rut-dd: great ugh! a". J. Foster \w. h-rra «' l'hl- mvtheiy unifnrma, in trill: and u- are and Rev. )2 Tun-m. M Gm ertbenl city. [moment mu 1: Nu-um-id "m- 1.11»! mi )5 truly \‘rly, pro~ r'th (be him! {mu 'w Jude 0! \')mknpeare's writings h) in selection 'vum “'I’hr TI'II‘PQ'HL" r [art of ' ’r'w. 1hr (Jr! maxm . )n uh": 1-} Humor! Urn-Lune, hb duuxhur \‘u' \humJn h Hesur I'm“, I'M)» vznvxluld Duly n- hcr ”wrecked « c' Vr-rdmund Deny Durlu-rrow . ,\v M, "pram-v.” ‘h fairy elo- ' . I Thu-<- goddersn. 'cror (Clo. lie-«hum». Ina .l-gcllv King: av: Jurm {Mnrgnrfl “' L9H nup- luwu-i by gruupu u! d NV". hnnx win» and dune:- belo the happy pmr The scene clot-u b I nul of ’huf rumlmw colan- The “huh- wnmr rl ~ In enlhu- ”:4!me vmrhng on production. ~.~.-i»ud by Lb: primal clubu, the nrhntn. the Domestic hence, tym- ~mdum 3nd nu chum, r the di- 'w‘Uon of Hi. Alice Elnth. «u. "xmuy u-enin‘, Mny 19,,fiun MI}: In prrm'httd ll RIV’RiIk’IPk Tin-nun, h) the ocular clan an Hc-orhvld Shit-Id: Hi‘h Sch I. I' rpmmiu} Shula-person me x, m hw.ur u! the unrrntemry of [rat val'r death. ~ Ih-{ore the curtain rim.‘ Audi. (-m r \HH 1w mrnod bl“ to tum u.’ Shnlwppclft by the tampons!" "K. prrm'hitd ll RIY’nil “lift hmuy u-enin‘, Mny 19,,fiun. Plan: {or the 1916 mun. at R» m}; m wini- Park hue been saw-r. out by Thu-her, h) the .0010! clan thc‘bou'u Eek-um, pro-Idem of the R;- Hc-orhNdShM-ldl Hi‘h Sch I, I'vtn'u (‘ompnny According to Mr. rpmmiu} Shula-person M t, m Eek-min the coming prawn, which humvr u! the umcntemry of [rat open- Jnly ht, will have 'one of the pod} drum. ~ ,mout ambitious program- It hm exer vaore the curtain rim. ‘ Audi. ”on. and - forerunner of nu} ) grunt-r Hnr mil 1w mrnod back to tune “hlmmmu.” He prodnu- thu' 'Ra- r..’ Shanna-aft by the to «1333mm In“ ntlnd out thu um Above umnmwt pmuuon. who with I(wer) other Iummer musical (enuzr Vurrfiy n .mr val] wand nu 1.) up In America." and than the lnlu o! the th‘ \w The announcement sun-.- that fifty Thr (in! sq! in 1 series a! 2‘ \oriu- 'momben o! the (‘himgn 85mphony m~ugcs from Shake-pure u; Led by thu.l bud and hit handi- prune“ 'ur Rnlh mulled b) George Bovn nnd Quenul, iOrchutn including Harry Wemlnch, Bruno Suindel A. Zukouk} A. J. Schmn, E l.hw,ellyn lulu «mun who uh- (he guru of’W. Fm A. Barthel and L (h Mum }»my¢r1.The auto In“ be light and court c mu tru h' u Hun/I u if. .v 1 Nu ”lendur will mew-l I the f 1hr”! (hinder: come f nnd ‘ .p {In-n {animus line:- t the . .|.\ mu} he vu-l’ gnu-n, “I 1. Im- m zyu smlud I\ Howard P] \nll ' ~l' D \ «ml-d lld‘WCI' w the “yen. _ Lire!" .. ‘ “A- \’«-u Like It by \HH “a m Juhus . '1» un-JJ "Mun“; pasture dummy 1-,: ,1‘ U. tho “"0 ‘hrh m 11th ~‘u. y urn-anon, {whow .(hmpuny, find her partmv, 9Bonޢlin, ilwrnl) or mom “11 remain It the pmk dunng the ‘ aentire mm. Mlle. Rosina Gum, prenm-r dun.â€" cunt do“! of the Melrnpohtar. ”per- (ilun’ppe rantume I! proxramn, mth their own conductor, Aimumdro I‘erfunnnncor ml! she be gnu-n Inth ballet. The mt n.’ hHH-La “dually under vontrnct. nnd "nurfl are hum: nominal-d, includuw (h: follow- Any name-r: MIN-1 Metro» will Ippeu 1L special Srun. Gannon. hcopoomu Fugue in: flour the { Flu III-bud ch Chic-(o Symphony Torrtntouq 0' lb. Poof! D ‘ m. in Ron-in II the Io b. I’M-cod. Eurâ€"0y ‘ M DIM tho [nun Largo Cu! Tub-g Pm I ‘\ To. Wad School: .1 mun by the gnyfi dream-d :u h “hn fill the nmr‘ '10] song. 0 and lung-hum Al r PI“ of nu-nymukvn Mm .\'« n, Brave vvhuurr and “'lllilm ‘ 'IURQFIM rub». I'llh Lha- vhorukzjnimng in tum h. (mu. Then 0 nH-fhlu. y-mm! thou: plsy a 1hr (my (hwm hn'lld the flea}- ; laugh!“ Yilu'ld‘ u.’ nmfiaumr h ”w pun ‘3 Hm mrchlnnu‘s ' Uw (-m'tmn user the “roam he" s u-z‘xn‘guto H ”he can u! lheir ,_, gamma Jnme- I’m-firg. u'hu :1 h» (ht-m "war puma Tu Tur- \\ bun. mm». «W ear! of may (0 Emmet! Du , Pyn- Iu (;(‘UT"" ”ssh-r. LI \' to 1‘er ~m<md M1 M11) furl‘cr ILL?“ in frrhnx of Sh-kesfiure Ind .UnP-olhun prrmd by .II'rm-du-xul fun. Here- one damn; .1) hurt 2M petunia, nun ~1r pangs mum unh them In t): ludu-roun Mutant. of '1’) rsmm 1nd Thu «(In much plottinflud plun- ‘h1) \,(-)uqfl. uni) hi ’IVI‘ Lht'l’ mun by the guy!" drum-d um in rill: and Bo Scout: I ll Egbcr! S; y ts won n contest. Tl‘lv rl 1: el n prodw )1 club- UC hence, cu, r 0| 9 Ell-nth M, I. 71 I Stout. a on S In." (hunk a; Tu Tur GI r! (I Ir (hunk And plan ’un‘ Lhrn Sch I. I' m x, m I! grant . ‘ Audi. Lo tune to as!" he with hym Egg:- 1'! M " hp \HH re 1km 12.x hrh m r In m-Lh Lulu-r. |:;(II“’III‘: “ \pem h ‘L M cur. l [K pur I~ that hf are and R". 1': Turn-m. m' Um city. [moment Win ‘1 Nn-thwid M11. The drown-ed lawn w tmive bar I buummd. mother. Mrs. G Gawain Ind three children E. M 6! Perry lon.('1in£on and Ad: of am city "vnil hr the lurrruu'wl of rh’ uchmu-mvnu, fur I hang In with each suave-Amy your hm M-rom4» more am m‘n- "HUGH!” nmtnulmn It . Il‘ musical renwr of Amulrn Un- wurld, Lhir rummrr” Funeral Service. Hold From Full Umlod 2“.“ Church, bunduy I! also n unnounvwi \hr [lmnua mom”. ‘I|(‘(UTI' thQ-Jll'r “'12! {w oper- mm on a rohunuour perfonmum- ha M. from 2 a'vlock untni Ix «Hock m the afurnoon, wnth rwlr ne‘n-r'u-u {m chddmn Thr memng shun Will be given from 3 o’clock unx mm. u'dm‘k. and opcrn will begin It )- IJU and wnll have the usual hllmeur murmu- nmn. during which there wxil [w more dam‘ing, l'ndt-r the [urn-m pmun the program: on Monday. “mineuhyt and Friday” "I” romm-z n.’ «um-en.- wnh soloi-u m the {ZrM huff of the (no-hing. the hunt puma in my my“: to in complete perfornmmn- l-) Mile Ualh and M. Bonfig'm Tuvsdayr, Thurudnyl and Suturdn), IhI-N‘ wuli be npen perform-men. The- rrpor- Kory will include "Than." "lxvume," “The Jewel: of the Madonna." Mld~ um:- Butterfly." "The Secret of Sn- zanne." “Manon," "Lu Robe-me," ‘Ro meo nnd Juliet," “Lu Tor-ca." "Pug- lurci."“(3ar1nen." “Tul% of H017» mun,” “Luca." “Faun-t.” "Mignon," “Aida." “Ra'golettof' "Rumu‘mm." “Tru-inu," “Martha.“ rud "Lam-n» grin." Mlle. Rosina Gum, prenm-r damâ€" cunt do“! of the Metropohmr. ”per- (hmpuny, find her partmv, (hun’ppe Bonfiglin, will Ipmr 1L ronume I! 1wrnl)‘ or mom special pv-oxramn, mth their own conductor, Aimumdro Sum. Per-{annular ml! she be gnu-n “'th build. The mt n.’ hHH-La “dually under (‘OHU‘ICL nnd "nurfl are hum: nominal-d, includuw (h: follow- Any name-r: Mnbol Gannon. MMro» roman new-no; Hutclh- Wentworch, «fir-mutu- nnd lync noprmm; Marguer- xIr Benin, km'wn {or hu-r pu‘fnrm- “no” «1 the Opera (mumur I‘nrn; Mhl‘fl'ln Xingu-hm, Ermmh lt'm', “ho “1H Mug A! UN Enan Mn} Yes» lull; MIND ”Nun, lmulmm, furnmlfy unh ”W 30011qu Upon; ‘ umpnr), and ”run SCO‘U, Mrtrnpm‘un. Mum- During the roming "mun Hun» wxll be dinner dance: from 7 o‘clock until #20 in the dance plum-u (om-art: "This H’usm I85. I. 0. FINECH SUCCLIBS .um ~ Mr I). 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