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Highland Park Press, 29 Jul 1926, p. 8

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placed on file for inspection) accord- lnctohw, anpomdindo- tnil in the' wounding: of the bond which follow. Board Meets At the meeting of the board of local improvements Member Cheney moved that the public hating ‘on the pro- posed plan for improvement of Sher- idan road extension from Central ove- nue to Laurel ovenne, u contemplated by resolution of this board ndopted July 2, 1926, be tu0ournetrto Friday, Aug. 6, at 5:15 p. m. Member Preston moved that ordi- nance providing for construction of a reinforced concrete pavement in Bur- ton avenue. Pleasant avenue. Broad- view avenue. Alvin place. Crawford place. Bellevue place, Highland place.l Washington place. Blackstone place! Northmoor road. Flora place. and Roger Williams avenue be approved and presented to the council with rec- ommendation for passage. Plan Pavement Member Gourley moved adoption of [resolution originating improvement of the roadway in Golf court and in [ the 33-foot "rieit-itunrtirut north and south, lying between the west line of the northwest quarter of Section 26- 43-12, and lots 9, 10. 11 and 12 of Golf) Court subdivision, by paving with re-I “forced concrete. The estimated cost! of the improvement was placed at' 815.000, and an itemized estimate was. filed. l Member Cheney moved adoption of a resolution that the plan be adhered to for the improvement of the road- way in Burton avenue. Pleasant ave- nue. Alvin place. Crawford place. Bel- 'levue place, Highland place, Washing- ton place, Blackstone plate, Flora place, Northmoor road and Rotter Wil- liams avenue by paving with rein- forced concrete. etc.. the public hear- ing having been held according to law; the resolution further provided that the corporation counsel prepare the necessary ordinance for submis- sion to the eouncil.. Member Cheney moved that the Highways Construction Co. be allow- ed payment of 33.71927 on their con- tract of paving Oak Knoll terrace and Pine Point drive. in accordance with the 'eneineer's recommendation. Member Preston moved that Charles M. Porter Co. be allowed payment of one-half of the 5 per cent retained on their contract for construction of a system of water mains in Green Bay road and County Line road, in ac- cordance with enttineer's recommen- dation. ' “1kg” Sewer Member Preston moved that the or- dinance providing for construction of a connected system of vitrifled, salt- glazed. hub-and»apigot type tile pipe and 1 out iron sanitary sewer in Ra- vinia Dells and for lots 2 and 3 of a subdivision of lots 1. 15, 16, 17 and 18 of Lakeside Manor be approved and presented to the council with recom- mendations for passage. Member Cheney moved that the Ar- cole Construction Co. be allowed pay- ment of one-half of the 5 per cent re- tained on their contract for paving St. Johns avenue from Laurel avenue to Sheridan road, in accordance with the engineer's recommendation. splendid program has beeh prepared by the Chicago Symphony orchestra. Mr. DeLamarter will conduct. All seats are free for these concerts, the general admission at the gate cov- ering everything. To Repeat "La Juive” "La Juive" which on the occasion of its Initial presentation this sea- son arrused Ravinia patrons to an unnsua pitch of enthusiasm will be ttiven again Tuesday night, Aug. 3. in response to popular demand. The same stellar combination of singers formerly appearing will be heard again. with Elisabeth Rethberr as Rachel. Giovanni Martinelli as Elea- zar and Leon Rothier " Brogni. In the title role‘Mme. Rethberg has a part which not only demands. the beautiful tonal quality which she pos- sesses in abundance. but likewise a display of that dramatic ‘power which places her at the head of the list of, great dramatic sopranos. Mr. Mar..' tinelli.is also cast in a role which seems to have been tailored to his measure. and in which his singing, his acting and his characterization combine to make one of the mmical and histrionle masterpieces. Mr. Ro- th complet- the trio o't principals Member ‘Gourley moved ordinance providing for construction of connect- ed system-of cast iron water mains in parts of Lambert Tree avenue and Ruth terrace. all in Ravinia Dells subdivision, be approved and submit- ted to the council with recommenda- tion for passazei Member Preston moved that the Highway: Construction Co. be allowed payment of the 5 per cent for main- tenance on their contrnct for paving in Deere Park Member Preston moved that T. H. Iglchart Co. be allowed payment of one-half of the 5 per cent retained on their contract for construction of water mains in Ravinia court. RAVINIA FEATURES FOR COMING WEEK PAGE EIGHT with in outstanding performance as 'hmdtmtt ins-I. an. goie alording tllE.,,.tetvsrtrsttt Wt! for Continued from page 1 Continuation”? al i “Dd: Pasquale" Aug. t "Don Pasquale," one; of the most musing " well as onrof the most elodious of the light" works, will given trn Friday fright, Aug., 6. me. Bori §will again b, heard as No- ina, tt part which demands that light- ess of touch and fuetnebs of acting n which this ginger It expert. Mr. hamlee h s a' splendid lyric role,as mesto, ()h/l include! the beautiful mlee a one of his best roles as oung 'il,t'2'rx, utilising his beau- iful lyric Voice and his noting ability th marked distinction. Mr. Rothier ill be the elder DeaGrieux, which ,f- ords him I pportunity for fine sing- ng. Othe in the cast are Margery axwell, dn Paggi, Philine Fileo, one Mofi , Desire Defrere, Louis 'Angelo, Paolo Annnian, Carlo Cos- ia, Louis erman and Virgilia Grassi. r. Hesse] am; will conduct. ildren's Concert Thursday ofternoon will, as usual, devoted to the weekly children's oncert and entertainment. The Brst elf of thd program will consist of a oncert by the Chicago Symphony or- hestra. Mr. Deannrter explaining he numbers to the children. The sec- nd half of the program will be an ntertainment to be given by Henry oethig, Magician. All children,' 12 'ears of age and under are admitted ree to these concerts. Reserved seats re free for everyone. l Thursday' night. Aug. 5, will be a pecial occasion at Ravinia, the sea- on's first) performance of “Lohen- rin" having been scheduled for this imo. The German libretto will be sed. Itlis gratifying that Mme. ".lisabeth b,t.htig, will be heard as Clsa, as MI e. Rethberg ianks as one f the world's greatest ,1 Wagnerian ingers an has achieved brilliant uccess unger the exacting standards f the leading opera homes of Ger- any. It is likewise a matter of im- Elortance that Edward aohnson will ave the lie, role. Me'; Johnson is trained , atrherian singer and has une the tole of Lohdngrin many imes. but heretofore hai always used he English libretto. This will be the rst time that he has sung this role n German, Mario Basibla. who will e heard a, Telramund, iwitt also sing crman tl the first time. Alice Gen- le, well k own as Ortnud, will have hat part. iDesire Defrete will be the erald and Louis D’Aiigelo will ap- ar as King Henry. Mr Hasselmans , ill conduct. E - ' ' "ttami' August 4 ' Popular Mum: also brings moth- ' perform nee of “Manon" by Xu- lengt, whic is scheduled for Walnu- lly night, utr. 4. Mme. Bari will be lend as t e wilful mutiny. I put which she“ nterprets in an individual nanner an which ah'e mike. entirely lifferent fipm her/ delineation of the :itle role in “Manon Meant.” Mr. ”our in tic dances. Mr. Hun!- nans will . ' " “ m was. teis.rtoeietedl1s-deoetu,uatnet,,i, 'eVit? that]: aeortirsniniro1-thtltorioptvuanirr_th_tnn1n't" in“ ineeu.w ttea1ufor.diyplartrt otteesftttetrrentrtmtrtrrxtt btoriim. {vi and Mr. Motiea is wall Mario Buick does some ' singing t " pold. Others Ail! the cut " Hahn-u. Mr. Curd ' be the / Mr. Special 20% Off on All Udii, ' EWhite Shoes Starting 'roda) _" FELL pkps, §H0Es ' GET A PAIR! _ 9)rest your geet in, Sn V FLORSHEIMS $85 _ ' Phonek456 , Florsheim for Men . Arch PAsserver & Queen Quality for Women You’ll be glad you came here when you see the styles, the fine leathers. We're not holding anything' back - take your pick bf our entire stock during thissale. I, Mr. D'Angelo. and Trot-Moe for Children that great dramatic opera? odors,” will bring the week to a cl” " on 8st- urdsy night, Aug. T. Th t iordano masterpiece has in it ev f element that goes to make for tens v in "ttttL tional expression and " ' Pe, there! Js s coterie of artists w have on) many occuions demons '* -.. their absolute Btttetttt to intern"s his work both histrionicsliy and v ’ly. Gio- vanni Martinelli will be é, lass Count Loris, a role in which a is well known at Ravinia. This 'r : demands that tremendous sweep , 'drsmstic singing which is an out! Iidling fea- ture of Mr. Martinelli’s w "il' and time and again he rises to sple d heights of singing and acting. .h i Gentle in Title all , Miss Alice Gentle will r heard in the title role, a part in wli ' tsheiig- tinguished herself " Ravi " during the-season of 1922. Mia . -ntle is ideally equipped vocally fd gthis part, lfor she is capable of ii . , dramatic singing, while as an 5 -ss, she meets every emotional ded, tnd of the role. Giuseppe Danise as iDe8ierex, likewise has: a role of lsrgei ' mensions and one in which he has , used the enthusiasm of Ravinia Hitrons on many occasions. To his (eil falls an aria which is one of the ;.ow-pieces of the work. Leon Roth} will be heard as Cirillo, a smallh'mt which he sings by courtesy, but) hich with his consummate artistry , elevates (ii an important role. His1 pearance on the stage is of short dllrtiel, but ‘during this brief time, liti. Rothier makes the old coachman trtFN. uman, so dramatic, that he never fail to arouse the plaudits of the audie . . Pi-iiline Falco will be he as tt pi- anist, in which she alwi scores. Others, in the out are M ery Max.. well, Jose Mojica, Louis D) elo, Pa- olo Ananian, Fraricesco (I? ei, Louis Derman, Carlo Coscia tur, Virgilin (ii-asst Mr. Papi wince"; et. 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