isome arw re the } Whn '.\ hurpsnm - r string .. j] Ram ;\. ’hO 104i“ bariges g: thou wlr 6WD»?! .1: L rifle :‘ 'px: Ute EMPS Wedncuduy .- ‘ndpp‘ ‘ynt. here bez‘ wx e: Satu "1r dert‘i: WEEK are rill away must ‘tchel. DOING them ex- 1 and the the lak- ‘\pv~".satln: whu hm: ‘erzth 3x II also Mlifl. be Ic- ' hall, Ia en. (here- may and mum at mated rile ly- kit you with Ila r to C0. Club h“ th 01)}9 (We. :cd 3 ’e en- V New \I \[N refund Llroa pme Ilii) TUr‘ \rd( H it .Xt 11$ ll- ‘38 NuberZS .A native uf Turin, the Paris of Italy, Sig. Millo Picco was a pupil of Italy’s foremost conservatory of mu- sic, the Accmlemmi di S. Cecilia in Rome. His teacher was no less a man than the greatset baritone of his day, Cotogni. luminaries. A sure harvest of delight in gu- nered by those who are so fortunate us to be‘mumbered among the dia- vriminating audiences that greet this eminent artist. Sig. Picm has appeared with much Sig. Picco made his debut at. the Argentina Theatre in Rome as Tonio in “Pagliacci,†winning instant. favor. His rise tn fume thenceforth was npid. After singing in Milan, where he creaLed a sensation, he was pro- claimed an equal of Battistini. then the idol of Italian audiences. Seeking new worlds to conquer, Sig. Piccn came to the United States where he became afliliuted with {he Boston ()pora (‘ompany as one of that brilliant organization's most dazzling Clpnked Fishing Skiff lad Heavy Surf Can-ea Deflh of Carl Soflliu of Chicago Carl Solizitz of Chicago drowned a half mlle off Ravinia Park Saturday night when a ï¬shing skifl' capsized in the heavy surf of a northeastern His companion, Max Smaller. con- nected with the Chicago Hebrew In- Ititxne, swam half a mile to shore liter Selizitz Selizitz would swim but little and Smaller buffeted the waves for ï¬fteen minutes With his friend \in how, but, running that his strength was ebbâ€" ing, had to Iet him go. ' After a short. breathing spell Smller dashed once more into the lake in an effort to rescue his com- panion. but was induced by the crowd on shore to turn back. The body was discovered Tuesday morning at eleven o'clock by a man ï¬shing on a pier and informed Mr. Chules Rafl'erty, who immediately went to the rescue. The body was hken to Chicago in the afternoon by the father who arrived at noon. The Young Men’s Club life saving crew spent Saturday night in search 9! the body and continued the searchl from Monday noon to ten o'clock the same night. The club is anxious to; render any serviw to those in; My Evening, Marguerite Chrk To Appear in “Silk. and Satin". Tnvol Figure. The local theatre is offering next Week the following attnctions: Sun- dIY. "The Deserter"; Monday; begin- him: a feature series of comedy dri- nks. weekly news and a comedy. Tuesday. “The Crizcia} Test" and I comedy. Wednesday, “Flirting with Fate." with Douglas Fairbnnks. Thursday. "The Heart of a Child," with Edna Fluzrath and weekly news. Friday. Edna Goodrich in “The Mak- ing of Maddalena." and Gloria's Ro- mance. Saturday. Marguerite~ Chrk in “Silks and Satins." Buflon Hal-mu Travel Pictures and a comedy. nmm BEACH SCENE or' nnowmc mcnwoon to mm: m SCHOOL SIGNOR MILLO PICCO, Baritone NO“ Siuging al karmic Park. vainly attempting to save Surf I Diurict I 11 Vote. to Purduu New 31!. . and Inn. Bonds to the Amount Sig. Picm has appeared with much applause at Ravinia as Count di Luna, Trovatore; Ger-mom. La Trov- iata; Alï¬o. Cavallena Rusticana; Rigoletto. and always is greeted with admiration. Next week he will sing, Escamillo. in Carmen; Alfio, in Cav- alleria Rusticana. The following ha been said of Sig. Picco's rendition of the “Barbiere di Seviglia, “What shall we say of Picco? He is a great artist. His emission is beyond re- proach, his singing a delight. and his voice control masterful." of 820.000 At Saturday‘s school election in Highwood propositions to purchase a new school site, to build a new school house, and to bond District 111 to the amount of $20,000 were carried by large majorities. The following is the result of the election: to purchase site 66, against 23; to build 70. against 18; to bond district 67. against 17. The site selected is the old Pease homestead. One of the most beauti- ful building sites on the North Shore. The spot where the building is to be placed is on a high terrace. high above the street level, surrounded with large native shade trees. The lot consists of about forty acres of ground. and it is the intention of the board to turn this into a community playground with swings. slides and other apparatus for outéoor,amuse- merits. ' ‘w vvrâ€"â€"vv“ , _ All Dogs With“! Lice“. l Much-d Police department is beginning to: pick up all stray dogs und will put: them into the city pound. All dog: owners should take out licenses u, once and see that the license is put.‘ on the collar. All dogs found with-1 out license attached will be plncod in i the pound and disposed of, â€A Caruso Void in a Lower Kty" ,4“ After eight years of lingunun, rr orghnization of the ï¬nancial uï¬nlrs ‘of the Chicago and Milwnukce Ell-C» Hric Rallroad has been completed, and extensive :mpxmements. mcludmx :dlrect entrance to the hesr! of ‘hl )cngo, ure LonLempluted by the new management. ‘ The reorganized road Will I" known hrroul‘h-r us tho (hn‘ngo, North Shun and Milwaukee Hallrmui. Samuel anul] \nll be direclxng vim-f of the nt'w n.1w'txz‘hun. and Brltlun l Budd \wli u<>nnw the preshlvnq um! have chnrmr nf run-ration. Three ‘mhrg trustees {or 'hv Y.('\\' :property huw been chosen, “a fu‘.» lows: (icux'gv- .\L Reynolds {Premier} of the ('nntmcnunl and ('(mmwrcxul ‘Nauonal Bunk). Samuel lnsuf‘. and R. F105"! Winch. "SIM. AT HEAD OF MILWAUKEE EllCl'RlC HANSDIRECTENTRMINNCHKAGO‘IDU OF IR. BEN CREE? lEAlllED "0' Man“ Ml“ to 1-"... (b. ' “Al. 0' Mr. M W. H il RIV- Sorvico And Make l-pmo-o-I in ink. the k... cl m. Attmtin Roodbod gnd hub-oat. Future. “5.. Ravi-€- B-icnn l. Budd. Pr... Fin!" 1 While the interurbun line Mu ruz; Idirect to the heart of Mllwuukm‘ {or :a number of years, its southern ter- fminug is Evanston. Ne-gntuitmi. ~ .are now under way to bring lllt‘ Hi: down to the heart of Lhimgo; aul When these arrangements have hem completed. it is anticipated that th» earning capacity of the company m1! lbe greatly increased. The plan of reorgunizatinn mun-n; plates the issuanve of the (â€Him-Hg securities: new road \Mll be: Sunuel Imml, Chmrmm: n! 010 Board. Britton I. Budd. l’resndenL R. Floyd Clinch, Vice I’resuicnt. Bosrd of Dirvcwrs: Samuel Insull, R. Floyd Hun-h, Britton l. Budd. H. 1.. Stuart, John R. Thompson, H. S. Osler and [-2. A‘ Shodd. New L'flpltfll lo xhe extent or $3, $20,000 in [Minds and $400,000 H. mm two and three years nuuu wxl} M :37 sued immediately. A: the terr‘nory along the Norm Shore is developing rapidly. .t wxll M- the aim of the new managvmcm [u improvv the service and make M-tterr meats in roadbed and equipment to keep pace with’such development. The new oï¬'icers expect Lo give much per sonal attention to rehnhthtwu the road‘ An authorized issue of slwwwm First Mortgage, "20-year. ."i per l'l'Yli. bonds, which will be a ï¬rst lien on the entire property; but no bonds an be issued in excess of 85,000,000. ex- cept for additional property acquired by the new Company, at nut mim- than eighty-ï¬ve 185) per n-n! a! lhc- cost or fair vnlue thereofr 0f the tint $5,000,000 b0l1i\ Si. ($20,000 WI“ he issued inllnHimlvi). and, in addition. $400,000 one, HM» and three your notes {callable at par on any interest date, and to pr()\llit' {or the retirement of which 3440mm mmumn PARK wm AT mm SHORE that i! the public could see these ht» tle pinched whit» has so ï¬lled thh the joy and happilu-u of an muting It “Arden Shore," Arden Shore “nulll never have to ask {or ï¬nanrml help Ten dollars will keep a mmher and child It Arden Shore two vu‘elu Twentyâ€"ï¬ve dollnrs v homeless or dellcue child Shore" I“ summer. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. 1916 nffl Bilhn l. Budd. Pr... (Continued on page 7) 11nd dirvclnr wxll kerp a rnunty jlu. Li M "Ardm. Jmcph'f’ohnuk Finn! $1.100 (Continued on Page 10) â€It“ Mr; The â€Univ of Monu W. Bm'hm Wu: U’w army (,1! I [my plfl)‘ U! peo- ple Saturdny afternoon who attended the dodwuxmn of me outdoor Greek theatre 'I‘hr Mlma Van thmgen, dancers, xmc I program a! chute dum'ra umlrr the dirt-chm: of Mrp‘ Art-ml Vur. Vhaslnxen Thv duchs were an]; of .11 Ages mu: {hr xxuupn-ulmna uhwh the lib 1m KlY.‘ ;_.'. mm ‘hmr dummy urn: X'I‘.I.:\ nu} n-murkublr. The “mgr H the nut \iu'u. of mum Ind wu Mr“ hf H: Um; (Erect Hr“ hf Mr Um; (Erect, who u wrll hum; thrnughuut Uu-ntncul c1rcleq :|.- (A fun; u: out door actor. A numg l-m m’ )«-.u- Igo Mr. Ben (her! Iug Kn-~'.n2 'u M: â€Och"! that ha (mu-1r “us 111. nirnl Im‘nï¬m; for M; out dour (hvuln- l‘ulhmmg [ht-Ir rumrrsu {mm M! Hm-hm and [hip wrll known antur Mimic st-n-rul lr‘xps mm Nov.“ HrginnJ. umimg mam) mun-b uv. mo mun! Hum Mmm- to New York. After; ull thz~ Hun-l Mr. Bochm returned humv um! qx-m day!- and mghu plurzmng [he ~~hruM>ery decor-Lory and cnlur «hr-men. JuM xn from of thv stage umi dludmg I! from the gnu-n m, “hzvh the spectators at 1‘ n lruldrlnm brook, which ï¬rm. from n mxrrur hkv pool, 3nd drogu ï¬nally m m: )mmvme .wxmmmg pm.) hchm, Thu charming hule brook formed :- prn'tty purl of the musical urompum ml-ul {ur the dAnrrrI. In Me lmddlv of 1hr «ngr stand: a double oak treu “huh th'.‘ As exuu-nce to Mr Ben Urn-I n: «1 "my some day bear a plan:- “uh m- nume on it. I! mny be m tummy U) friend» and udmun-r. 01'. ML (in-H ln Invnhon 1hr {IFX (huh he hm- !urhrd his house In. London â€:14; u hmpunl {nr {he un- uf the omoon cam mums 050mm Hz! Hm-hm. “3513(61 I!) Mn. John Mr‘ I'wmnl um! M1.“ Edith HnHry Mr vahm's u-uu- I! truly lye-uh- {ul and shows Lhu I ï¬red deal 0! “wk ha~ been «\pended, Ind u one roun‘n abou! ‘ho gram or Climbl the ruutn' *(uxruly at (he bark 0! {ho Palate 1hr (huught “SI-o- Rauml Yuan†mmm [u mind, FORIER HIGHLAND PARK R1300" DES Um! (5".0: Os F9».â€" 9.‘ Phi :13.†:. IQ‘SECNv: Z: 1: m... it; 4:... â€at. : .. Mr» Jnnuw Mrlhmnld, ngcd uh cm!) (hrh- yenâ€. a former Highlnnd l‘urk Yvhhit'lfl. died Augunl tenth fl Wnlkephnru, N. V. In" I lvro weekn' me-s-k Mrl, Mrlkmnld h\“d In Hmhlum! Park thou! (Venn pmâ€; and has \pc'n! the plan! {our )‘rnrs I. “16“er Fum‘rll M'l'YN‘t.‘ arr: nun! 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