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ThurBSat 2:30 OME BARLY x\ & mile) a 21 1108 the NUMBER 26 RAVINIA GALA CONC Only a few dj remain of the 1924 Ravinia season, which closes on Monâ€" day evening, Sept. 1, with a notable Gala . concert _ Monday. : evening, Sept. 1, with Symphony orâ€" chestra, the o schorus and the folâ€" lowing all stgr soloists; | Giuseppe Danise, Floren Easton, Giacomo Lauriâ€"Volpi, G i Martinelli and Graziella ip. | 5.. )@ Given : On Al ning not later than 8:15, as the program is a leng thy one and will consume the entire time, with but rte{ iIntermisgion. The opera special ‘Chicago must leave The program for the remainder of this week and Sunday and: Monday afternoon and ¢vening is as follows: Thursday, Augus 28 â€" Afternoon children‘s progtam will be a music memgry conté: The orchestra will play short â€" pass s from ten of the compositions thht have been presentâ€"| ed during the season, and the chilâ€" dren will give the name of the comâ€" positions and the composers and their nationalities. The orchestra will also play two numbers which have reâ€" ceived the gre: : number of votes from the childten. Following interâ€" mission there fl be dancing by the pupils of Mildred Joyce Adams. _ on schedule, 10}56, on account of exâ€" pected heavy or day traffic. day evening â€" "Zaza," wit h Florence Easâ€" â€" t ton in the title 3 role, â€" and d B o u rskaya, | GENNARO : PAPI Falco, Maxwell, Martinelli, Danise, Ballester, â€" Paltrinieri, Gragsi, D‘Anâ€" gelo, Toft and o(;'ers. Sunday, August 31â€"Afternoon orâ€" chestra programr with Jacques Gorâ€" don, soloist. | v Thursday eveningâ€""Samson et Daâ€" lila," with Ina| Bourskaya as Dalila and Giovanna rtinelli as: Samson, and Danise, gelo, Rothier, Palâ€" trinieri, Derman {and Toft. Pas _â€"Friday, A 20â€""Fra Diavolo," instead ~of . "M "‘ as previously announced. 1E \ 3 } Sunday eveningâ€""Lucia _di Lamâ€" mermoor," with| Graziella Pareto as Lucia and Tokat Basiola, Lazzari, Paltrinieri, F and Derman.: Monday, 1.â€"Afterncon proâ€" gram by ore #>, 4 Monday evening, final program of seasonâ€"Gala co with the Chicâ€" ago ‘Symphony |orchestra, principals and ‘chorus. _ ; Prairie ave. is open from H% wood west to Waukegan road. paving work is completed and another good cement highway is ready for use in this section, Affording marked imâ€" provement in transportation Tor the PRAIRIE Av?gl;lm IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Part BALDING OPENS NEW pL(%[NG BUSINESS RUMMAGE $ALE TOâ€" s NIGHT; YT. JAMES‘ HALL The ladies 0 TSt. John‘s parish, Highwood, will hold a rummage sale at St. James‘ hall, Highwood, Thursâ€" day.: and Frida afternoon and eveâ€" ning, Apg 28 29. f?"’ useful articles will be|on sale, a8 those atâ€" tending will ' a w# )\ of pu On ng of Labor For Remainder This Week; Sunday An(i onday RT IS FINAL SON TO CLOSING This proâ€" gram w ill be a n ‘especially fine vone, and K a v in i a paâ€" trons . should not miss it, Patrons ape urged to be in their s e a ts M o n day eve ning not later o | Carolihe Schofield assisted by Mrs. & ME gor Adams and Mrs, D. S.; oyntén at the tea.table. The cand'y' as {eneyously donated by Mr. Rob-, rt se and the Earl W. Gsell comâ€", ny,) For the tables, chairs and the auling, the Auxiliary, is indebted tol e H. M. Prior company. Prizes’ were|given each table, new cards beâ€" ing dbnated by Mr. George Lytton. i inpef qo â€" The| Auxiliary is deeply indebted to he hland Park Press for printing ards hnd for space in news columns. he dgmmittee of young ladies under l pable management of Miss Attention is called to the fact that e ‘of this week‘ contains 22 crammed with interesting readâ€" ng dhadï¬rtisinz maf@ert.he'{his is ne of t eW‘ t issues it history newspaper nnd~%mnde posâ€" ible by the liberal advertising patronâ€" e geccorded. _ n is Press Large This Week; Adverâ€" | Anjong the large. advertisements re se df J. B. Garnett on new for s¢thool childrerss outfitting, tc., the Lake Countyâ€"Fair, two large al notices from the City of Highâ€" nd||Park regarding important imâ€" roveaments, the automobile ad of the Cadillac . company, the .North Shore e the Public service company, the No Shore Gas company, Krenn & Dato‘s publicity regarding their new 8 viston and the interesting anâ€" oungements and general advertising y y Other lines of business, local or h local branches. _| ' It lis an issue of which Highland Park| has: reason to be proud as well J Udell Printing company, as it indichtes : the live, progressive and toâ€"date conditionr bf local busiâ€" ess institutions and their belief in dvettising to let the public know here its needs can be satisfied. _ Fifty tables ‘of bridge Mah Joneg wml*:n play at the*gonhe hotel| &n lcjndu afternoon. ‘The afâ€" fair‘Wwas managed by the officers of the Wopman‘s Auxiliary of the Highâ€" l-nd ark hospital, which was the benefidiary of afternoon. Returns are qtfll e:&ing in and it is thought that |the amount will equal that of formpt years. This will be used in chari ble work of the auxiliary of the Haspital, Ev one was delighted with the generdus assistance of Mr. Cushing, who ig ave the use of his attractive comsland porches and did his utmost to inghre to| his guests a comfortable and pleas n$ afternooen. He also doâ€" nated the punch served. f Sp (4 1 mention must be made of the floral (decorations, which were It: Pa: ess dve! he Mongday (at Moraine and Proâ€" \Expected to Be â€" [ Up to Record MA HOSHMITAL BENEFIT . || BRIDGE PARTY HELD \ In| the September number of the merican Magazine is an, article on he tareer of Highland Park‘s good yor, Samuel M. Hastings, presiâ€" nt! of the Dayton Scales company, eof with a worldâ€"wide business built up through the efforts f its president. The article tells of Hastings‘ boyhood and early gles, his experiences as a 'cler'k‘. 'I‘Wï¬NTY‘T,WO PAGES | IN TODAY‘S: ISSUE E‘j fes _ IC gro ing ion, hes ual ear Fnl\m CARD PARTIES ARE GREAT SUCCESS Be qhain card parties given at the lighland Park Woman‘s club every Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o‘clock are|| becoming more popular . each week. qll ladies of Highland Park are |invited. Many have entertained f friends at cards at these parties lout any effort or work for themâ€" lvks. . It is hoped the members and t friends will take advantage and 'forg? good time:. Soiviaes‘s gers Enlarge Space; Sign | â€"Of Good Business a small town merchant in all hich he was successful, saving y and forging ahead always to r and better things because he faculty of putting his experiâ€" to good use. § is an absorbing history of the splendid faculties and sterling ties which all Highland Park has to appreciate in its chief exâ€" . ‘Reading of this story will e the high esteem of our citiâ€" for man whom they have honâ€" with three terms as head of our for the welfare. of which his e business ability has been so exerted and with such splendid th and success in business life of ular American from small beginâ€" to the head of a great corporaâ€" and it emphasizes the value of OR SUBJECT OF + MAGAZINE ARTICLE _ arranged by Mrs. W. R. Mrs. Ruffner collected all the and later: sent them ‘to the 1 The ‘ memoÂ¥ial plan, <~funds for whith are to be raiszed by subscription through the efforts of the Ossoli club of this city, the originator of the idea, was prestnted to the cou;tgll by Mrs. J. F. Mdckenzie. / It provides for the erectidn of a suitable monuâ€" ment with arfistic accessories which . promises to wholly adequate to the purpose. _ lOn motion of Commisâ€" . sioner Card . Mackenzie w§ apâ€" pdinted a confmittee of one to repâ€" | o s o thol | resent the cit s interest in tï¬z}fgnc-' ; tion of the morial, . Further deâ€" ; tails and plans, which are being pre« | pared by a Néw, York firm of archiâ€" itecta, will bel, printed later in the | Press. | Tsl a9 PLAN MEMORIAL TO _ : %ANS OF WAR Proposed M Proposed pl for a suitable memâ€" orial to be erekted in Memorial park to Highland Fark veterans of the World war were approved by the city council at its} regular meeting last Friday evening, and permission for its erection injthe park was cmmd. The council, of motion, also vofed to appropriate $1 in the 1925 approâ€" priation bill ak the city contribution to the memorigl, the ‘cost of which, it is estimated, “'be in the neighborâ€" hood of $15,000."; 3 GET CONSENT OF COUNCIL Sunday and Monday; Vitagraph Pictures prespnts Irene Rich in "Beâ€" hold This Wopman," also "Pay Up" and latest kipogram; Tuesday, Wedâ€" | nesday: and FPhursday: "Nellie, â€" The Beautiful Cl Model," a " § picture, 1 ng : Claire: Windsor, Raymond Giffith, Mae Busch,â€" and others, also jin educational comedy, "Powder Mamks"; Friday fllfl Saturâ€" ldgy; Herberft Rawlinson in "Dark Stair Ways,") also "Fortunate Face, an Internatignal comedy, and latest Internationall News, also for $ day matinee,|"Days of ‘49." | M; Thursday a Saturday with & !c‘ml matineefon Monday. â€" Bee â€" gram on back page of this paper. â€" Enforcy Parking Limit ; On motion ibf Commissioner ‘Card the police dep! ent was iv%ud to enforce the time limit of 80 minâ€" utes for parking of automobiles in Central avenue, between St. Johns avenue and Sheridan road. The purâ€" pose of this to eliminate congesâ€" tion and to afford all motorists! équal privilege in tHhis section. ~‘;,;:1;‘ Commissiongr Cheney moved‘ij:::- age of an ordiffance designating. t narmes in the Isubdivision knowh as Krenn & Datd‘s Highland Park, addiâ€" j lm? t Board < The board localâ€" improvements also met Friday evening and much tion. important bustness was advanced.. A resolution was adopted that the origâ€" inal plan be fdhered to in the proâ€" posed installation of water main in Deerfield road, Deerfield place, Lawâ€" rence avenue, Division street, Golf avenue, Deerffeld court, Skokit -i’o&d, Western avenhe, Blodgett place and Deerfield avenke, and the corporation counsel was ilistructed to prepgre an (Continked on page 12) . _ _ CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY . :\ AT PARK DIST. (jl_.UB "Sonny" Rolise and J. Gantor To Meet in Finals Sunday,; : Other Matches _‘ At the Park District Golf €lub 18 holes will be blayed Sunday to qualiâ€" fy for the anhual club championship. This i8 open fo members only,| It is hoped there will be as:â€"much interest shown in thil tournament a§ there was in the lgst one, in Whi;; there were over sixty entries. Jack Peterâ€" son, last yearls champion, wï¬ on hand to defehd his title, and from all indicationg he will have p‘é{l}y of compétition. |. _ _| |â€" _ _‘ \= _ The finals lof the Highland Park open will be played Sunday between "Sonny"‘ Rouse, present champion, and John Gaptor, the pride of the North Shore Kine. It will be a 36â€"hole affair, and it [ promises to be a very good match ds they are both going fine, and the gne who gets thd&%luh will win. second flighti; vill be between Martin and Walker Flinn, oldâ€" rivals, and this, like the championghip flight, will be very close.| The finals of the third flight were played flast Sunday and were won by Mr.{L. B. Nay fror \ Les Stanger, 2 up us e l it )ï¬_ Clyb mem day. | There will pictures at t atre this wee FEATURE: f AT T In Memor Be Artis HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, Ossoli Club NEXT wsir.*fj 1E H. P. THEATRE ers, don‘t forget Sunâ€" be a program of fine e Highland Pgrh,szeâ€" ument tobeï¬ued 1 Park and Will ic; Backed By . +4 \‘1:80 p, m.â€"Children‘s radgs ‘for uitable prizes; also races Wor the rownâ€"ups. M 1. (21:30 3:30â€"Festival the welve Months, to be given by the layground children undet th@ direcâ€" ion of Miss Daniel, their supMrvisor. P‘his fen:;re will close the playground work for the season. \ * _ | Pleasing Feature | ‘This promises to be an excefitionalâ€" ly interesting pageant, with the outâ€" standing | date or â€" featureâ€" @.. each month of the year especially gortrayâ€" ed, such as Independence day for July, Armstice day for Noventber, St. Patrick‘s day for March, etc., throughâ€" out the &2 months. hoR _ The Playground Boys Toy: Symâ€" phony orchestra will play: v}';:l gelections,.. This orchestra Ahcludes about 15 members who are ing fine progress in this work | are worth hearing. The festivgl as a whole promises to be interest and spectacular. s . 3. 5:00â€"Indocorâ€"outdoor base game ketween e Highland Park ang Wauâ€" kegan se lodge. teams. _ w | 5:00 to 12:00â€"Dancing wi by Callahan‘s orchestra: fro kegan. > {i>*.: .0 %~~, \ 4:00â€"Special address by ï¬erfson, st supreme dicta oosaheart. ‘ : ’Addltional Features ||| | Many |. additional en‘ nt features | will be . provided | the grounds, a special feature the giving away of a Ford, sedam which opportunity undoubtedly will (Thterest everybod % es a%, i 3 Waukdégan Moose. lodge bers, about 600 of them, are expectéd to be present during the day. | ~Ample refreshments lrill (be . proâ€" vided, and the most app preâ€" cautions| will be taken to inate the mosqttito pest, so that the gomfort and safety of the public ma; asâ€" sured. || famksl j Loc.u{scno%s TO i . \ ‘~~~| OQPEN ON SEP®. sth. : ‘Don‘t orget annual celebrition on Labor day at Sunset Wood. | Everyâ€" body invited and assured a 0 time. : The annual celebration of thd$ Highâ€" and Park Moose lodge, to be eld on Labor day, Monday, Sept. 1, .i Sunâ€" et Wood, promises to be the! Biggest ‘eature of the kind ever stagdd here y the Moose. A‘splendid gram ias been prepared for the ¢ jon, ind the officials and memberglof the odge arge working hard to e the ‘elebration a succes$: f Monday,| Sept. 8. _ This incl high school, as well as the E and Lincoln schools. Hereta high 1 has opened the d Labor day, but this year to. with the others and in order ents may not be inconvenien pecially :those who otherwis remain at their summer home longer, the date of. opening | made uniform. ern Star and Masonic Lodgdh was a great sugcess. There was a akge atâ€" tendance and though the nfdsquitos were vety bad in the afte hn and early evening they were no ! o noâ€" ticeable Iater. | A fine orchesiÂ¥a furâ€" nished the music for the hling in the evening. â€" The diamond Bilfg was a ‘to Arnold '2 The )4asonic picnic held if Bunset Park Wednesday afternoon evenâ€" ing undl‘r the auspices of Eastâ€" < It has been widely predictéd that here would be no summer year, ut the have inside fifformaâ€" ï¬o‘l on the weather and arelled to elieve that real summer weatBer will egin on Labor dayâ€"Moose day. F44 nteresting, Program || 1 l&any' interesting . featu have jeen pl(*med for the day, and the ttucéflent program is annouriged as ‘ollows: f m MASONIC PICNIC § ‘sUCCESSFUL AFRFAIR sSOCIETA A picpic and grand outin given by the Societa Mod Sheahent‘s grove, on Sund 31. ‘will be dancing, g and plenty of othér amuse: entertainment features." T rain the outing will be pos unâ€" til the following Sunday. E dy is wel and a good time 4 all who attend. ; pecial Feature by: Playg Children; Races, Talks and Other Events; Promig !+â€"Good Time > ESTIVAL OF 12 MQNTHS OOSE (ELEBRATIO% LABOR DAY PROGRAM Bighflnd Park schools _wil! \ MODENESE | PICNIC ON SluDAY 28. 1 Willis from pen on es the . Place the ;flafter nform it parâ€" , esâ€" r:vould h week been _â€" the y the direcâ€" visor. round music Wauâ€" ormaâ€" yor Huiï¬mh'n been invited ed to| asy the guest of r for the evening, r will| arid it is hoped that he will be present. e grand operd stars have, according to the custom of the Civic club, been have | invited, and it is expected that many d the| of them will attend in costume. .. j a |prize awarded to the most_â€"artistic s *for tdme- ) A o r ob r the: _ [The public is invited to attend this nee. This: includes: all, Highland the| Parkers. As the ladies give their y the e each year for no business reaâ€" direc.| sdn, they feel that they want everyâ€" visor. | | ‘in the community to be present. round e support of each and every person in Ravinia and Highland Park is reâ€" ; sted. _ â€" ill t | 0 | T MMUNITY DANCE AT RAVINIA SATURDAY EVE ;pn Saturday evening, August 80, thh Woman‘s Civic club of Ravinia give their annual street dance for the benefit of the Ravinia school. ‘ dance, which will <begin about 8:00 o‘clock, wili be conducted in front the school house on Kincaid. aveâ€" nye. ‘In case of rain the festivities take place in the Village hall. fiveâ€"piece orchestra from the Tom Brown Music store, Chicago, will . h very good music. â€" mong‘ the attractions there will the usual ite cream and other reâ€" ‘tshments and also coloredâ€"confetti. There will be an organâ€"grinder with a ey, an accordion player, and er lurprxs.' ‘Tf you.attend the , you will not miss these novelâ€" lo! OGRAMâ€"NEXT WEEK > AT PEARL THEATRE Splendid List of Features For Remainder of This Week ; And Following ti le 0J Defense Day, September 12, will be' observed in Highland Park. _ Plans now under way in preparation for syitable ceremonies in connection with the date set apart for national obâ€" : It is expected that a formal proclamation will be issued in due time calling attention of citizens to this matter, which is sponsored by the government and has been comâ€" ded by the American Legion and her patriotic organizations. It is not a military demonstration the sense ascribed by pacifist propâ€" aganda, say those interested, ‘ but simply a gesture to determihe the exâ€" ‘to which.the nation can depend ‘reserve organizations as . suppleâ€" ry to its defensive forces in cgse of emergency. tea : :|It is probable that here the day 1 be marked| by a program at a pyominent point in the business disâ€" with : a noted speaker, band sic, patriotic songs, etc.. All exâ€" gidiers will be lnvhul-w.p?or in iform, and patriotic organizations vill participate, % 4 id David Butler in "The Temple of imius," and| Jack Dempsey in ‘"So his Is Paris," also Fox News; Saturâ€" y "The Gaiety Girl" featuring Mary hilbin, and Baby Peggy in "Such is fe"; Sunday and Monday, Reginald enny in "The Reckless Age," "The on!‘and the Souse." a Mack Sennett medy, and Fox News on Monday; resday. and lWednesdny. First Naâ€" mal‘s greatest production for Colâ€" Pear]l theatre will present the folâ€" wing pictures next week : x Tonight Mary Pickford in "Dorothy »rmon of Hadden Hall," Jack Dempâ€" EFENSE DAY WILL BE OBSERVED HERE & holiday, the mechanical deâ€" tn of The Highland Park Press not resume operations. on Satâ€" morning. However, for the conâ€" of : any who find . it neces» ‘to trangact any business on Satâ€" day morning, the office will be open. gntive plant will be closed all day y. s RESS WILL BE CLOSED l SATURDAY MORNING In order to give our employes a E2t in "So This is Paris," and Fo we: tomorrow night Magmll: nual Affair to Benefit Ravinia School; Expect Successful and Pleasant Time ns For Program Appropriate To Occasion are Reported Under Way Press | ~Look at that) page of po again. Who‘s mE ok in hy with that little st in h mile that | gives him such an ook ? l:owuy;i&o.rlno',ï¬h A | boy is &A ol cl@al Mbhmm uged . to } his scalp ? here‘s Valentino hinâ€" self, No, it is m:n it‘s |â€" well you know. 6 u long to some o1 ?fllud at the Park District club will be, ) this year on Welnesday, Sept,. 1 Many -mdm cpectéd |and 4 match promised to be a thrilling c x'wyo! $# "â€" an ing: heir clubs 1 la Q#“ ; tourney. pat T Se:)lf You Can; h ut LocaJ f j Array E 1Wu1 HT :.\ y s Issue HOW MANY DO YOU KKOW? :ry to the test, And the: f it is the fact that the , ¢trous prizes awditing e who ch do the thing right. _ | â€" It‘s an â€" interesth w testing your m'm i7 { _If you know your Ds méret Highod Pap :;e'-; your chagce.to put. m \‘If you can prove your a i.:lm-m busi men f rules -w--:i g- 21’†â€"; udn t i uns | n es [ \â€"You will ï¬"“"“'“‘“g&*ï¬ of . The Highland Park| Press, the ispue ypo a&re now reading, a &pé Who‘s Who" plan, It‘s pij_ d â€"right along with thig week‘s numBer. | \â€"On another will fqund the rules by which you are to be guided ;: teling the ‘fl;‘ho:’m ~edito st exactly who .! | Â¥ou wl hark back to the. days of your childâ€" hood and work gut a p \by matdhâ€" ing the "Who‘ " advertipement: with the, "Who‘g Who" pho og raphs in Highland Park business people The "Who‘s Who" edi taih the portraits of the busineg ' women of Highland Park. p r iz e s 0_ in tr tes to be awarded to the awards are to be in the forn i memorandums frny; a advertised in the "Who‘g Who" tion. _ You h@ve your as where,you want to spend th 1 d dias ME . mm SÂ¥ .r‘ll'“ $ 7 oC oay" All.:nnnrl in‘ the: "Who‘s WÂ¥ Ko" contest must be mddressed (to the "Who‘s Who Editor," The Highlapd Park Press, Gentral Avéiud, Highâ€" land Park. newers | mu ob the office of HAighland P Prés by 1 o‘clock p. n nesday, |Sept.! 2, 1924. The names of ; ccessfu contestants will be published . issue of Thur Sopt..’ 24, to gether with the gdvert mt h each picture in its proper ‘place, Arâ€" tistic arrangement . and| | ‘décoration does not help .a prize, m« to the "Who‘s Who" editor. orreptâ€" ness and neatness only are bed Turn to the "Who‘s Wh: Read the Cont e ‘ Visit the ints | anit| find > "Who‘s Who". They | will be| glad assist you. igogs to reader first sending in a ¢ wer. £64 N1 ~4 Get your nei to enter th » fetition with you. See ch one you can get it nuimb correct inse , Don‘t L- a by the great ny of fac it casy. And don‘t go at i Cut out the ures‘ and put {not paste wher they belong. when you‘re vou‘re right, them in. | _ _ e paainn s li:‘:ï¬the directions . (Photos for the " were taken in the J. Hh studio, 22 North . * Hecketsweiler took t chai o('thevatkn?ifhlrud‘, cell®nt likenesses). © * !~~ | ~}{} sdne y l ) +4 + 19B N in narn Dntgitfents s mofd c T oride onfaunbay Teamsters of" the Hi Lake. Forest Libcrt'vi e held a %Piflï¬ï¬ lat park last S , iat Half Day. was a good a ‘ 4 nty Toucce in tharge af y nittee in charge of the dtraggen is highly praised: ferded for Toe gogd Hime profided 4 â€" UPON "WHOS WHO®‘ / lavek ‘art: YOLUME 1% namer the en 4 " tes f $ y 0" = ~ tS AWHo"* o 14 § H U A $ 1 tx WÂ¥ T.