NYE!) W K M. Goelitz I. meh R Heancy M. Kimball w:w:¢zm9x:95 Plagge Purdy . Richards, . Rosecrans Swanton Clifton . Butler Newcomb Ram burou Kh Demel . Cutler Fischer V. Phage A. Mooney I . Peterson The names of the members of the High School Chorus who will take part appear below: Ruth Allen G. Proctor The gum! Work n: th‘ 3Lh1)\)l chorus Luring the past yvar pmnnw an im- rvn-s'eivv ru'nde-ring uf thi< famous work. ’uu 'hw wzuvnm: 1< far from (le>1m1‘;- Hunt and mnmins an appeal t0 the : I'xty m turn ~tc2ulfast1y in ' rum." Sh. Thv mun»: Galiia nuzht tn bv Hf partwumx' interest tn us at this time, ‘incv it WA; written under the sha- n‘ow '1' WM' and reflect: tho misvrivs tvlt' t fwilnw any Elk-at t'unï¬it't. At the outbreak of the Franco-German war in 1‘70. (Munmi tank refuge in Ema“ :um', u'hcrw 'm- xw-mu: mi and made his 'I'hr' Gama. a 5‘.» nu {qr Ihbl‘ca; rib-2y In 1: the cum Mr. qua 1." midithm to hving ‘ur pervasnr mxnh' 1n lhv High schu-wl Is Well knnwn m ('hivaun musxcal cir- cles as (he .vrgzmia‘t and chuix'mastm‘ a: :h:- ()rmv Episwpul vhurch in Oak Park. ‘nv- f thv lawn! in the (‘hiâ€" Hou 51]! In ‘uMn {UHUWHEL’ rwitui ! Mtitfm in: ’ra {Inltcnhotf Learning McDonald A MUSICAL TREAT AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Miss Kimball and Mr. Fraser Snloisl.‘ in "Gallia" and "(:mrm" a! Regular Vesper Hour H. foMBEP. {'0 1' H \ruf Bourniquc Baker Snlkenon Corby Larson chnth Bell hr.- “15" rt-v innuuh‘h. her \‘crginx arv afflictmi rusahma. oh turn thee, Uh turn :hz-o In Lhr 1.‘ T‘ITU‘. H Hr‘ nary the wmpnsu '5 nf hxs uwr my 2.“.- hum: HA vi (’1'): yr: HI MJ ill‘ (HURI'S WILL SING MM Ll 12‘ 1h(‘ â€My Yb [hr uny \l «1p M r .§¢ ML .\I \V R Lk‘t D. Carr D. Hunter M. Mitchell S. Kneibes L. Spellman M. Siljestrom S. Walton M. Wygant E. Vipond F. Vipond E (‘arlson XV MrLauRhlin M. Roberts A‘ Rdmrtsnn L. Schulz )1. Shun U‘IDDHSQ‘d in 1‘71‘ mmpzu‘vs the suf. country and parâ€" th-n uf Paris to 51L“ t‘l’h â€00d Stuenkcl Grant Bulurir Harem R Rundquist (‘Lu‘quov Proctor Retzinger Barker Carringhon Fell Johnson Baker Bull “C mwn: Humans UV Kimball will n uh Lr Hundnlp mun; wa 5m 1 Ihv "(Hut‘lii \H KIN} 'xty T be Highlanh Park Press; mil play NIHSK’ t)" \ climb xihu M'chr-iny hm Huh H Hum 11‘ mma rv Hun ram Kimivr \\'Xl,‘:’1 II\‘\ UH UT i Fairwvatl‘kr. of‘ Ravinia 2 “The Mijiden Over the Wall" is a lcomedy with n unusunl plot. and l the dancesfwhich will be interspersed 5 are well eiecuted under the direction !of Mrs R. B Humphrey und Miss Jean Richhrdson. The girls in both E, the dances and the comedy itself hive worked faithfully to produce a sue. cessful entertainment. Aha, I'L'ra' Eun‘m rr. «arviw hvr‘ Please make subscriptions paylblt‘ bmieim hvér husband, .3 wt), James Div-:3 Lu Aédon Shore Association and send tor. and £3 rluumnor, 511‘s. Georgegto Mrs. George A. Mason. 180 Hazel Mrs. J. 1P. Dieter Died at St. Luke'fs Hospital. Chicago. on Last Saturday Mn. Frimces [’ustur Dieter. wife of J. P. Diet‘er of Rax‘érxia. passed away FriJay. May 7th. :11 St‘ Lukck hm pita}. ('hninu'n. {H.lnulr‘n" an :Ilm's‘ Hf 1hr “(wk-t dumtmn FIVE WEEKS' ILLNESS RESULTS IN DEATH A uniqï¬e and delightful pagan: will be given by over one hundred Y. W. C. A. girl: at the Km Flue auditorium; on Friday, May 14, at 8 A burglar alum: signal M! to 2hr IhsvnH-ry (if the mvn in the art mi rubbing (“rim Urns, whnlcsalc rluth» Kora" un the third flour of 219 South Frunklm shun-t. After a strugulv the- [thk't‘ ruptured ('hihu. Harmon es- vnpmf dwwé thu fin- vsrapv, A unit. Hm! um] abut. lwlmmng tn Harmon was h-fl pohind‘ Hy was captured later. A:.<wcuthmrt of one of the men H with by tho- puhu- tn havu hvvn partly rvspmxsihlr t'm' their vapturv. 1.1554 ac am 93.54 ‘ ï¬Ecwch Emmaâ€"2: the shunti‘ng uf Jaxms Wimers, il \RDE\ SHORE [)R]\' E i whose jewvlry stun in Waukvgan; WEEK OF MAY 94 T0 3“ min awnueqvus huld up last Thurs-1 _ h .- “a day nmrnink. Thvy also are charged ' â€M." c with thv robbery of a number ut' per. f Desire to Raise Fund,- at This} I mns in t‘hécagu. Thy prisoners are: Time Sufï¬cient for Veedx‘ .,.-4,.’.,~‘ ’ ',._| ‘ _\1h«xtthlhd,n_lh Muth kodzu axe ; of the Entire Year | nus, (hit-ago. and John Hurmnn," whusx- parents alsw Hw- on the muth- west Si(h‘.‘ I I'vnplt‘ ‘rT‘ Hm‘hland PMth “To {'3'} A burglar nhu‘m signal M! to tht',,m;1m- “m: the “Mk ‘iunu at Ardvn" :h-cording t mun twu Fw‘t under arrest ‘The Maiden Over the Wall†by 4 Y. W.;C. A. Girls at Elm Place Auditorium Report States that Pair of Fort Sheridan Soldiers “ere Responsible TWO SOUDIERS HELD FOR ROBBERY HERE .\ num'm-r «'1‘ now rwruns Wt-H' out Sunday, and \wn- mvvn amnppurtum Hy L. mmpd'tv fur placw un thv team. Much inn-rtfx't is being nmmftwtod in baseball thii soamm. and u sun'vessful se-amn is zmtician-«i. Nu gamu- hzh yet hwn wholiulod for Ma) i‘h‘d. park whw: t'm “Jzu'k Kahhifs.‘ unme- xulh 13w (mun. and a hen! gathvrva disupputh-ti; mum mvn-lf Thv ï¬rst rré E1)“ 1M! mum: zn ,mu I'ailun' of the “'2m- Louis Addanta. Worker on _\§ “'3 Prof. Ray Speaks on Woman and kegan. ()Hulvs In shnw up last bun RRHWIIV is the Victim: ln- Punuml radios." ““h)‘ I du)’ :nIurnndn. lhi'l‘l' \\‘:\< nu hawlull . H 'd T ‘d . ‘ \m R hi. 1 (mun. and a 1.5mm! slim! ‘1‘an that QU?.\‘ 9 "es d) ‘ . fl Pp“ .cdn hem gathvroa In ~w- (hr match \wr" Morning ‘ Ne“ “'«k h' nadc Enthusiasm is Shown by Local Baseball Fans: \Vaukeg‘zm Team Doesn't Arrive >423; 7.3 ZCUJEV. HIP LC HEJJV P72: Last wwk' undrr ‘I'e-sidvnt ('YBrit-n iuh. and Mhnauvr hv husvhail? «(HIM n L’mu! shape. The â€5C9 wp [hr infra wn m\ M‘m‘ )puuvu-d; Thk L'mm- was schw } mvn-l)’ fur practicv purpusvx ï¬rst rvéuinr ('Ulll(‘.\£ at" â€w wa- will bu th next Sunday uz‘ mm M . Ihl‘w u'vlm'k it: l'rnlm} t werk‘ undrl' 1hr <upa-1'Vlswn uf (an: (YBHUH --x‘ the Akhlutn- and Mhnauvr Howard Flynn of ‘svhailflquzni‘ {he fit-M Was put H5 shupv. 'l‘he- dummnvi has ham 1 Hnd:Uh‘ outï¬eld has bean mow{.vnuntl1,'1'hwughthrkimL nl' Hug Exmuur club. a hurw mm durum: my summer. I' now rwruits Wt-H' out u roymrt from (‘hiâ€" Shvrulan soldiers are there charged with nf Jamcs Wimers, lm-uh \\':ll mum (ho a (‘hicugn (mun. The mudn A. 1'. Mb horn (H ht t'QԠxii}: residence J‘M'hil‘. (-enu- ‘h â€ppm-1m M M BI'T "1"" {he summer Sm'll [Hi 1 (If ciL’h! {Xvi- :umnwr Wurk. This wimvr work. will be mnro fully dcwribod 1n next week's insue of The Highland Park Press. To all friends who have visited Ardn-n Shure'mmp the natural I'M-air tics of thv place are well knwwn 4? l\ a peril-v: setting in which I..- uh"- !vst and Tl'Qh'utlun z.‘ Yirwl pt-nplt from tl‘u- my “3- hnpr {hat durim! thc mmfny waum all uf nur sup- pn-iwn :uui {mt-wk “all ":.i “pp-n [unity t. <Mp m at Ihv "amp and got an hit-:1 n5 thv health and happines: which {mar mntnlmnnm make pm“ sible. is nineteen hundred or over snd a! this number thirty children spend all ten weeks in camp, these children having been chosen by various medi- cnl and social sgencies in Chimo ss being especially in need of the bene- ï¬ts ofl'ered. Careful stun- tion is paid the henlth of all our peo- ple. a doctor and two trained nunes being: in attendance during the entire S0850“. Aside from Arden Shore's summer actiVities there also is carried on dur- ing six or seven winter months 1 work for under nourished boys which 1< nf as great importance and bene- ï¬t as that acmmplishvd during the As is well known. the Arden Show ,sumfmer season of ten weeks is devot‘ pd to giving vacations to tired moth- H's and children from Chicago. An average of ï¬ve hundred people is maintained during the summer, each group of ï¬ve hundred staying two weeks at camp, while occasions] par- ticuiarly needy hmilies any on for longer periods. The number and for during the entire summer senor! Shun» :md Awry yvzn' m Hu- «Humor; apprnarhq-s Un- Ardvn Shun- Board; asks it> whscribvrs {or suppurt of this' \x'urk whivh im-nvasos In >17» and lm-i p‘ name as time goes nn. Lust you" 1'. was nocessary to mukq- (Wu appeals fnz' funds. ‘ne in Jum- (or ~ummcr work, and another in thv fa“ fur win« tor Work, From now on, however. thei Bnard hupes to make but onv appeal! a your. trustingr that (he responsel will he so generous that sufï¬cient? mum-y will be raised to carry on hath} sumnu-r and winter nvnvitivs, . Addanm. whose hunu- 1\ m ('hiW mg“. has a wife mnl eight rhlldn-n living in Italy. â€1- H ï¬fty yrnrs m age. and has been in this muntry for sen-r3] ynars. The body Sun if"!!! [U ('hican‘n. when funeral wrvhw \Hl! lu- hold Suturxluy. «‘A' Highhxmi Purl munuumi to stop 11MB)» 1hr lHl’nlllnliYU hm! run-had 1hr Elm Hum- n'n ssiny. Thr body of t'm \‘1rt1m “ub' taken tn ['er~ un dwrmkmu mtablishmrnt. .\r'. inquwt th a! Punk TUI'hdli)‘ mwnzingut ten uk-Im-k by lh-puty l'urum-r Edward ('onrmi nr' \‘v'aukm mm, it was {nuns} Ihat lhw mun Hunt (u his «lrath by urchin-m. and 1m Name We“ uttavhml. .XdJMHa. why was Wurkxm: wnth a‘ can: nx' nu-n hallasung th. mndln’d, (russmi thr \H-st trut’k l~ go! a sruamâ€" bar. Hv saw the (ruin mmimp Inward him at a rapid rule. and' u‘nuvhvd against tha- {t'lht‘ hclwvun; rhr {Wu zz‘avks. As thy lm'nmntivvi m-Ml'wl hxm he bwamv Muted nndl mzuiv u dauh for the nthvr side of the‘ muck, Hm- was Immutiy killed, Thv; Main. “hu-h 1s nut schvdulml to stnp! ¢ 1 r mswntly killed about Nam u'clm‘k 'l‘m-xdny murnim: when hr Wm struck by a nurthhuund thruuuh passenger 1min m-su‘ lhr stuziun hwy LABORER INSTANTLY §unzLNSLuP cuss KILLED BY mm! M commuum cum r4Aâ€"ZH._.:. 32:33:. Pryâ€"EWQHFZQFI. 1. £7.44: CZ uL’ HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920 Uh Addanut. lalmn-x- “n and Xurthxh-stvrn rmlw , Ht Ardt‘nl mmmor! {hr (h! 'Zly. WES m-n Ly'ml u "\H..~ Jumvw- \ï¬iv'nA t‘m-." play 9) i'au! Arm-lrnyw, Bur’ Yul: “01mm and Mull «mi Jrâ€; Nah urda)‘. 20bâ€! “mvnk m "Thou Art the Man." a l‘nrmnrmnl Arlrrlfl Ipef will. ï¬lm-k Sermon comedy, mlmd sank. Matinee at 2:30. ‘ Sundl). Nutma Talmndro 21: “Thu Isle of ( unquo- ~ "Mark 8.:an mm- 0d); Monday. MIMI-u! Hnrrn- 1hnp- lin and Wilton SA“: in “Thu Inferiol Sex.†International news- and Su- y'rrmr comedy; Tut-May. ('lnra Kun- ‘mH Young in "Hymn of Yuurh,†{rum Hu- play 0! thv samr namv by Max Mun-in. Intvmnllunal hows; Briggs mmrdy; “'v-incsdny, (hflrh'g Ray in "Alarm I' w ‘u \L l'aranp :xr‘: mut'uzmv, ‘ >1:- ‘iny. Knl).vru:» Mn Turning IAI'I‘MU 1'. chpiutl me Tru- “cï¬ Ly‘éil ll “UL t‘m-." play 9) i'au! Tuesday. Clara Kimball in “Eyes of Youth". Saturday. “Thou Art the Man" The program m be pmunted :1 Pour] theatrv non “(wk is u ful~ lows: NEXT WEEK‘S mocxum AT rum, THEATRE The elm is open to all And every one intended is invited. I In! I Republic-3n. In. Fletch} Dobyn and In. [gain Kent being the makers. A combinanun of {he tun nthmh would be successful. In Iny use. some study.of American puhticu. by some method. Ls not only neémzury because of the bend}! Um- Individual will go! from such Mud)". but Is a de ï¬nite expressiun of palriukism. We can prevent perverxion of American government only through imdhgem information. At the nut meeting, Tuesday. the 18th of May. the subject will be “Why The appronch {u â€11' study at Am e-ncan govunnmcm may Iakx- the furm o! historian sludy, gr 1! may he m-lht- form of an ruminannn rf the various parts of vur mn’q-rnnwm m thv ligh‘l of mnnu- .~tandard fur ex- ample. tn what u-xtrnt they m’r uvnuv inel)’ dvmorruhc. Professor Ray 1ndi~ dated a series of thought prmnking queniuns Whit h \wuld uriwl m such I study The great rmphush plum-Al upon fdcmocnu-y In the prawn! permd has imade us rt-nhn- an new: befltn- :i‘t ‘importunu- uf :ntclllgent and mil-mar red \‘otmg. Without the (urnu u! :h- ;nuwrary mu) [WIN]! mrn-ly an a .n :mnuflugv. whliv n-a) yuvm'miwm 'mz- Mien-nrratcd mu- mum-tlnnx quite Ailf *fvrvnt. Alrmuly Hu'rl' un- aymptumn [of such dexenmntmn m Améru'l. and Mr nnly h: [H- {on nur future u nu m Irl'flhl‘ uf mtera-nt â€Ht'rl‘ï¬t in pol: Ttlvnl q\n-\tlun_~'u11 Hw part ..{ H1! \at '.‘m" pain of gnu partlcv. with ï¬rst one in the am-enduu-y and then another. At the unu- Linw, 1ndc- pendent ur mmnr parties haw playwi an impnrumt role. and thv \‘uu‘n m the mmmg clertmn WI“ have prob. ably ï¬ve ur xxx parhr-s to rhzmn- Dun (worn. Thrn- nn- {an f‘nuimm-nm} «b If nmtmnmn.‘ whnh \H' mm: under <tamt (n he mtrHigvnt «-|:1u-n,~ ï¬r“. the {rmm- u! mn‘vnmn-n! as nutlmed m our mnstiluhuns and charu'ns. and second. lhr puny system The ï¬ml 1: mrn-ly 1hr machinery of gun-m ment, and \MLhom a ~dud)! of party organization “'0 have an erroneous idea ()1' the actual way in whivh xov. ernmenl {um-nuns. Parties. In spite- uf the-1r n11 (â€nun-s, aw ulsu puwvr- {u} {nrves for mud. Frum the bcgin mm: In this muntry. the uuvemmen! has been the result uf cumulus he Tuesday wu~ n IIHI) «hug-Mn that dui nut dampen thv ardur of [hr w». men who asst-whim! at 1hr ('ummum- t)“ H'nu'r a! thrm u'rimk fur (hv mwunz of tho (nizvnshxp clam» ' Er- ery seat was ï¬lled whvn me. P. 1 Ray. wf the Nurthwowlvn. uniwr‘n)‘, the speaker Hf 1hr nu}, “as mnw ducni. An nhslrm! uf l’rnf Kn)": inlurr fonrs The mmiy “Lay In The Anwricnn Pedrin‘tic today mli Ehold; meeting: at ‘he Mamim- hale! ; on May am. June la! and ï¬nd. Sum of the most. pruminbnl aporinhsu m (mildrI-n’l dine-sea, (mm all nvrr the murky will be present. thd'the meet Wmh-(orbeum‘bdm h! erw MANAGEMENT m TAKE CAFE SATFRDAY The She-ridâ€) rulr was Mild In! Suturdny to Max llvrrxng by Mr». 1. Monte, wtu-hu» upcr-u-d the cstuh Mahmem sinre in! full. wlwn she pur rinsed n {mm Miss Murion Praia. Mr. Herring will an rwmnon Sn- unhy and continue to run the res» uunnt as hefore. Hr hns hui sm‘ornl your: of t-xporiem'b in {Mr iim- 0! budnws 11m urVk‘e is not conducted u l union service a! the churches. but I "Moe held by the American Legion, end through the courth of the verâ€" iom,ministen they have cemented to â€tilt the Poet in making this mine I Incceu. The church will be open to everyone who can: to )0: in chin ocmton. In nut week‘n Sun: 0! in" Pms. full details a! the plan, War with the pmgr-m {or the «when. will be given â€unn- dunn- «named "Nytnpha at 'l'layv" Thnugh the hour “u late We :umuuv “1‘ buying fur mot-- when that lat-t numhrr u-ndvd. I Highl-nd l’lrk Ins seven members on the Roll of Honor 3nd beerfleld has nix. ll i9 elmudy‘ reqnated that everyone will “and (u honor the“ heroes. \MERI(‘AN PEDRIOTH' SOCIETY TO MEET HERE It is uruvd dud all rithom fnm. thin tmvn and {mm {he nthh iuwm {mm which the membership is drawn. amend the pc-rvu-«a- and help pay :- {rihute of sun‘edh In 0w mm: who hull their lwm m tho ounflrct. Thu‘ lmul W»: 1-! (hr A)11('Ii('hh [A‘ gum wm huld n mvmnml wniw fur their (uml‘adfï¬ {rum UL,~ Ml) who made the hupn‘mr sacriï¬ce m Hu- Warld War. on Sunday, Mly 7“’.‘h- at 4:30 n'rlm'k m tht- Presbyterian l‘rwfeusm Sulv-turr Tumuuu hm! Irnuml 1hr mundohn club. and thrnr playing van in «rmht (u Lhn-ir'uh-nwd h‘mh‘r‘ Threw mu'rnmng number», m Hoduved In mu- vnru‘ty m the pro- gum. pnn‘vd very m-‘copublt‘. By- run Schm-frr gave â€Mr. Trun-r'n First Hum," Ly Richlrd "Irdiug I)lvifl, With (‘xervnt “To“. The W5 pick~ mi from gymnnxgum dunes to swing Indmn vlul» «hd their drin m ï¬ne rhythm and “‘Ilholfl a much. As a ï¬nal numhrr uh tho progrtm. {our gran-{u} nuts in Greek garb gave I MEMORIAL TO BE rlu}. nlm; “my \nlhuu! u‘(‘un)p3n1-: nu-m. lhvil MIH‘eF hie-"dim: vï¬m‘tn‘eri 1y Thv (hlls' (Hm! (lulu (-umpnM-d ll L'rnup of unumally tine vain-p; and xhelr numlwrx, "May Bella." by We“, and “Hum: Knnk Romunr-r,†by “mi-I h')’, “err pq-rhnps the must rimmed" numlu-n m. 1hr protr-m, 2 Thn- vhurus pang tvm pqrt :aungn.> â€he uf these, "Thl- Irish Love Smut": uranium! by Wridiu. was sum: 1 m-t pt-Hu with firm rflect. The Boys Gin; Thu urvhulra plan-d Wm uxulhm n-lwlinns in the M-(‘und uf‘ahnrh Lhr [ah-mu! mrnelwt, \c-nm Hurt-nL gun a delightful soiu. 11“} .vuung man. Lhuuuh a student. is m 0w pro- {annnl rlus»; hr 13 n manta-r uf tum- ami h-chmquv. Flurtn! has churn! uf 1h» M'hOnl hand. l'nder hnl louder ship it huh mum' rupul prugrms» and {he (wu hand numbers, played ncu’ 2hr 0nd uf {hr program. An bw-rture and n mnn’h. vwn well received. TM' alumna} vuhu'rl u.‘ "lufl‘jtal u) gum-dummy. uf {he 'l‘uwmhip High uhm} wax- gnu-x last Fruluy evening. Mu)‘ 7th. 11 war a «£001va puma-n Tu Mr. Anhur lumiulph Frat-er great frvdlt in due. Hr din-ch unuhmdru‘ VII-v (‘luhx In"! {hum}, Beneï¬t Affair: Proceeds to Send Team to Stale Meet at the l’. of Illinois HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT A DECIDED SUCCESS SERVICES HELD MA" 301'" 9m PARTY SATURDAY A A MARKED succnss ; (mp hundred and M1) Lug hniimmc \wrv nth-used from the bah-uny dur- ing the linï¬â€˜lw of the not. and {in hundred coil: of wrpentmv uvrv thrown ï¬nd the number pawn! MY as the .nur Ittrm'wn If an vve- rang. » um IM’I dating W]: a (W on an. n Comnunity Service [isms Sea- son'l‘ickcu for Dances. No Ail-mane: With- LOCAL GIRL WINS CONTEST "‘Vilh lhv pOIsMhlr rxcoytim: uf I ,nhmi pvnod m nudsummer, Antonio !S('(D‘t.j “in be It Ravima thrnuxhuut 2U“- entire season. and will sung [hr Qwhnh- repvruuro uf mim- that haw- :mnde him. no“ no (‘Irusm 1hr but 7 known man of the Mrtroyxvhtm. un.’ Ind Edith MASON will lint the ti- tlu rule. Misn Mason is rerning {rum Pam fnr the bums season. The thxni mI-mher nf 1hr mu! wil! In [.0011 Rolhlfl. m the Mir «If the rhivr “(w Urn 1;) “Thr Tosca in tho upunny pvrfor nmnrr wnll hr Hun-nu Hastnn The sot-0nd night will be brilliant. for Charla lekeu. one of tho ï¬nest Am- m tenor; will app“! :3 the (‘he- vi)!" do: Grievx in Mam-Mk ‘lan- Tunic in ‘PugliIm-i,’ Mnrcellu in “80 home,’ Deleon in ‘I/Elmir d'Amore.’ and possibly Sulphizio m the ‘Dauth- 111‘ of the RPfliI-ll‘nt,‘ “Semi; will opvn the season Jam 26. «pm-Himr an Scarpia in 'Tmcn.’ Following 1h)» he will be heard u. (‘him Fang m ‘L'Oracolo,’ Ix hls M‘cnme I deï¬nite feature. not In my fai'lnr. H: â€W "unwal Hfr uf (‘hu‘nyu "H. In with great pleasure and no Mule pnde that} am able to announce my sincere belief that the mum of urn-r: at Ravinin than summer will mark a distinct advance u\'(*r anything pN‘hEHH‘d there In any past season. Ravinia ha» long ““00 paswd the q-xpvrlmrnu) suurr h 1» ben- tu suy. The Kunmn pink grand “pt-n: smâ€" mn MH upvn June 26 and will conâ€" tinue fur Lon mks. according tn the ï¬rst â€ï¬‚u-in! snnnuncemvnm. which haw jufl lm-n made. A mm of coun- tryrwndo {amp have been ï¬lmed Ind perfunnum-n better â€an ever Ire pmmuwd. The fulluwing summon! has been Inuvd by Louis Eckstein: Scotti Will be Here for Nearly Whole Season; Eckstein Issues Interesting Statement RAVINIAOPERATO OPENLATEINJUNE ANVUI'NCEMENT IS MADE sul MCardn VOLUME 10 ha