a N Th Merms That" will have the " ""gMfrtgeg,t:ttgT,pg,te ' 'whlwd 3!!†r, Myanmmkud tc, Muhammdmwhlnla, f nmduhumm 'e. hum-5mm ;. "rr-dvd-Tri-mouth.. P? Xn'b't-jlsVPE-I-etwd- V. ' 'str': . haiku, 6min. In. "te-ttrt-ir-q" 'llllht,r,t,,'ll'.u'=st.ttt 'm'M-$iMtiiaee-geatter' “Manhunt-I 'msrt.toitytitoth..-t, _-r-In-Ft. ht mull. “bathtub-Meant. 'i"- (Why-p1) T," gin-.uuh-quuu-dh 'c',' Hummmum Huh-madam":- huh-7.1.0.!!! noel. ,'rl11'rJrl=U'd='rl'.u'g'g numb-Mon. mmmum‘ “mu-Wanda..- mums-nui- '_tytr-lgattueei-s-s. “but“! at“ ii7iiiiii5triiyEi5i:ii? m.- A“ v-b-‘ tPteter_yt..-etG.iGriit A-ste-et--.-- “MkhMmp-y. Mina-numb“. “In-hr and -tleAr M. 11ee'tPett.'l%tars'ao-" 99ft! my ' - . “7:70-00?" fl"; Mira I", Elisabeth Martin, daughter of Mr. and In. Thomas I. Martin. 375 cm: nvu-nue. died Tum. thy Inernoon " her parents' home.; She WIS and 29 years. tire monthsl um! 25 days. The remains were taken, to Nashville. Tatum. where she WIS born. for interment. I Dies on hall I Sylvia Cassell:', who for some tine had lived with his brothers, John Ind; Slum-1 " llighwood. died suddunlyw of maxim Maris, on a train between f Dnvtnon Ind Perry. Town on June 13.: while "morning from California.! where he had [one for the bene6t of l his health. He In: and 39 warm} ode her?“ Ind 22 days. He in I vel- [ m "the World War and a mam-r hero! the Urtited Mine Workers “I Auriga. haeierg barn " one time upland in mine work at Tony. m., and three brother members of the ulna-f union it Tmy Came to mad the {nan-l. which in hold It the the home of the limb": in Highwood loud-y of this week, at 2 o’clock. Burial I’ll in the North Shore ceme- Mmmhmudindoiu -toretieri.taMrderirteatf, 'h-eetintamehAthNm.' Buck- my. um unmawmm WAN STARS m A caucus-or All†AND Mme, Chili'- but.) Hele- lArie Shaina. little that» ter of the James Show of Beverly place. did on loud-y night in . Chit-no lye-pin]. she was and the. your, the. month- and " days. 2he {um-n) unite - beld My and hark! In in tbe cemetery at his Punt. mmmmwm .ItrruBrmsdtratard.r,utme2uud 'ffer.theike-haiesdiste,2trlrttr. Ayt-r-tnr%bemu.utiru thy-pill nail-l to hob-Mn the -duth-erter-ttts.dnte .fttt--th.tittaon. .lltmm m - wanna-aume unlit-Minion?“- dap.nttdb-%i-ntu&or.m.t. KKK-claim WordutheNathoemsstsabet Inlet. blight. " Mr. Ind In. GoofyAlceler.Sr., Eh- plug and Mrs. Add: Bryant, Buckingham. but" of “who. announces the re- new] of - mBhdegte-atqgdio from - Canal am to no St. John- P.uee (W high {cw may got church. emart, cited“; Gia, lath-W ".-.sr--tWdtntrt%t- m.“ and Okla-tin hmhhhhthvidn- $treetHr6srNr.-tirm.eh- Out-Hamdn-buollhluo Mental-dwinu- -tsl?&rtrukraardWitti.mase, umummnw quantity of their friend: here. The roll-in: will he brought home, but the tint of min] and dat. of the futseral have not been unmounted. _ tst-tav/es/ It. "and any a; 8:30 - ItWtt in New Mexico, when the vent 33".“! tnitn in!» oGrii. tti-Avril tortu-atoehertteatth. PWM‘?Â¥W-2‘m1‘h ANNOUNCEMENT. z. A: “ranged . 'sblénda m; with Glldys Swarthout, unto soprano. and "oques Gordon, violinist, u soloists. if" seats are free throughout the en- tire semen for both the Sunday after- nuon Ind Monday night concerts, the gem-ml admission than " the cue I cuvering .rrverythintr. , Thursday afternoon will mark the beginning of the season’s series of ‘Fhfldren's Concerts Ind Enteminv imam. In arrordance with cahblished tur tom, the first half of this concert 'will bo devoted to I program by the i ( hicagn Symphony Orchestra, Mr. l DeLamarter explaining each number (to the children. An entertainment I will form the second half of the pro~ J gram. Miss Lulu Chlmberla'm and (her comedy educated dog circus being 1pres.ented next Thursday. Children 1 twelve years of age and under will be "dmitted free to these concerts. Re. served sent; are free for everyone. TM, "La Babe-e" Tuesday night. June 88th, "La Bo- heme" will be the otrerimg. Of nil modern operatic composer: Puccini without doubt holds ttrst place. and it has been the experience of own pro- Mammog- “kW-m1“- 'Jedre.tt,regfpttd,t1tet "r%aoreeh.aradtti-Ba-m 'rtg.ru.NT1t',t,"st,'tt,,"htt to T t'2u'.td'AtMuQ " diturstotMst_t.- MMMv-bdmdu. luau. nun-â€hum Wyhlhuh.dhhrlw¢ thaTu'p'dt,t,het'tht Wm! - - mun. t?lgr,'1t',','a"sTtgf,i iy.thul"fe'"txt.Meett. Can‘t“. W D'Angdo. Glad-m Nttruurt and Paolo Anni-n. Mr. “null-m " conduct. Cantu! Feat-n- The concen- which W.',' alt-y: been I special feature " every Rn- vinl: Moon will be given loin this um. the An: of there being on Sun- day afternoon. when tho Chicago Symphony orchestra wilt be heard in I program of lighter await, with Al- fred 'Nttemteits, alibi. soloist. The 6rat of the uric. of evening concat- all!itt irgtt'adltgtuliSpttt . -. _ _ pus Jerry, {099 393% Anni .m.. 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"tdittthewUeeon.tor that outstand- iaedramatienetitt-hieh unnum- clli douwithucl thtesse. Miss Mar, gery lbuxwelimitttteheardasth. Mr- -yo.l-e-rttntro sophisticated or so steeped in high- browism but that it is always ready to welcome the lighter works when they am introduced from time to time into the repertoire. Such a Work will be given on Wednesday night. June, 29th. it being none other than Von Flotow's melodious love tale “Man tha." When it comes to shcer melody this comic grand opera holds a place that is all its own. and the r impose? has provided not only arias which are hauntingly beautiful. hut hm also wrt forth a dazzling array of duets, quartets and ensembles. Miss Flor- Ince Macbeth, who fur several scasons has hold a leading position in the so- prano contingent at Ravinia. will be heard in tho title role, a part which she endows with a lightni-<< and whimsicality that make it extremely appealing. Opposite Miss Macbeth, as Lionel. will be Mario Chamlce. the sweet-voiced lyric tenor. who is a prime favorite with all Ravinia pa- trons. in this part Mr. Chamlee has every opportunity to display the beau- tiful quality of his voice. as well as to demonstrate his ability as an actor. Miss in: Boumkaya will be heard as Honey and'Virgilio Lauri will com- plete the quartet as Plunkett. Vittor- io Trevisan will have one of his best chatter parts as Sir Tristan. This is one of the few beat opera: in which its story is brought walnut]. conclusion. It is also (m ,tuiou: Knuth, and her singing of “The Walt: Bone" In! long nomad enthusiasm of navinia patrons. The trio of earedree, yet thoroughly hu- m Bohemians. will be composed of Ilfio Buick. Desire Defrere and Virgilio bun-i. Plolo Ananian will have the two character parts. It. fytti will conduct. _ halyllohnAw, Chum-limb â€EMA“. HIGHLAND Pill. 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