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Highland Park Press, 1 Sep 1927, p. 1

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it? Mtt0tMtCW.EBRAIt0tt PLANN1BDANtKttKBAY - WMdh-O /vdi.'2,t?tiii',ttir,i'i,iiE @jnihlo.“ 0.9.!!! rsdroiaaaoe-ar.iuaieilw1a,matae. - “binding“,udhthh Budw'nknlryudWylh’u Jinnah» “May-“MI".NM ny-N-tr-dl-. g -tr_dhrMr.rra.tt-d t"uat'blNtstrtr,-teteeuemr, ".-t-m-e4_q"s.dbr3.3.Dt.t-rd+tmr, 'r'eyoqttnt$tra-d1d-ts Blight§_" _ -.-- _ tambe-ues.ehkahr-utdtreAset tree-tn-ie/trt-d pone-”WNW“ thr-Utd-e-tmd-a-. Tgedfrd.'tattue Wum My. mammm' . vrtrrmerHnrrimo.Nsth- -tteetahredtxeofqtqtr- ulna- mmwmnou-n- duh. "e-tstef-dart.; min. rm mind 1. on, my. my. - Lou-y. momma IAILINIIIGIWOOD biliary-of - h unbri- 1uerdrrtPdteanr, “IN-1- ' On Nrsveiaher a, li, as, “iguana? Plrk wilt hive the privilege of hear- ing a well known lecturer from New York, Mr. Frederick Fi-ttse Bu-'. that of meal books on psychologyl Among them "Understanding Owl Children." Mr. Pierce lectured be-', fore the Woman's clulg of Evmton; Pfh'e,r_ttPrlt,tfets.ratt,.th.it') year. Several masher: of the Ritrtt-l Und Purl: club bun! him there mil mu very - that the Highland? Park club hear him. Mr. Pierce hasi an htterantioont reputation as a pythologlu and the club hopes that the Why to hear such 1 dis- tinguish“ speaker will be "bound. ,otoytrtrrulgrebemortreehs. but by my ref-dents outside the w Whip. udLM Hui-nth. A. w, Fers h The manna Pun Rornan't as! u planned two comm of speck] lectures. The Inn] eo'urrse by tty Kline. who "rt {Mandi-c mum} ha current events uni Lu runny nd- min-n here' is again to be given, though [Au-pin the year. A was IS HOST _ . " LUNCHEON, GOLF WOMAN'S CLUB OFFER ( TWO LECTURE courts? Mr. Kline pa -iiij"iiruttaeve,,ta",,l, Mr.-Fredeeiek “an. on I Twelve of last year's “all m not, to return, some “in; nny on have of absence. omen to be married. andI still others to enter new fields 01* work. Mir. Anna-tn Stewart is to teach in China). Min Kennedy Ind} Mus Dom]: are pinging to study in Vienna for the coming year.’ Min! Luther returns to Northwestern to complete her uniVersity mum. "in, Miner in no! It the University of Colorado and plans to continue her India and] February l, when lit in to mama bulwark " Elm Pure nhool. Min Miles and Min: Ht!- fron were June brides, the former now known u Hrs. Frank McCabe Ind living " New Raveu,Conrtecti-; an. Min Helm became up. Charla Mason, and will return to Highland Park, her hum rt,'ti"t head of the English department IL Deerfield-Shields. Min Foreman is to be married sometime this (AIL Coatineed on page PP. H Elm plum when! will open Wednes- day morning Sept. 7. The teachers will arrive the day More to Attend a touch-1' mum Ind prep." for the opening session. theitywillmhrtb'inm union on Wot-thy, Supt. T, h- anding an m. Pure school, District 107. and the Hawk. Rum. ft Wat Ridge about: in District I At tho high aehoolailfreatrmertartd - ma Mart " 10 o’plock Tm day, Sept. 6, and than of other than at 'oo_et Wednuday. Mn Teacher. " ‘- Phat D.NimtN-H- mammal... Immigration]- atr.yptt-tkiirr-tt-#t m DISTRICTS 101 AND too "0tlMHnuAlPlllN NWT!!! Thttmbti-d--rehmthaf Fame-noun- . ClthMy or m1 Sunday night, September 4th, in). (HI-made)”. celebnud open ”1min" will be given, with Yvonne ‘WodneI- Gull min in the title role, in which When she In: already won the aeelaim of um- m Ravinia patmms. Edvard John- - for son will be opposite her as Julieta. while Leon Road" will he the Fuller t m not and Jun. Chasm. the Mother. on leave Others in the east Are Margery Max, rud, m' 'sell, Gladys Swnrthput, Philine if”? dedco, Jose Mojicn, Louis D’Angelo . .. S???” ‘ ‘ ' HllFPSl4 NE .. Paf-kPrtss " "E."'l The gem wilt end on Monday xm’night. September 5th, with that pork " to tttar double bill, "Paotruscei" and _ '."r,eijiejiFii Rustieamu" with a " of darling of world gun in the prin- . her tip-l roles. In "Pattrsaeei," Lucretia “I. Bari is to be heard as Hedda, with ltr, Giovanni yt.Ctirte0i opposite her as The Tire started about 9:30t In. lit! the basement of the old Hixley ~building in which were located the National Tea Co. store and the Wa- Jlrou: Hardware Co., both of which atoms were trotted by the times. Spreading from the Hurley build- ]ing the fire next tttaeked the old iPearee drug store,. about which the '; Higley building it built in In L shnpe. land her drug not-gone of the old landmark, of Waukegan and familiar to all older resident! of the county, also win gutted by the fierce names, which Pym "Hilly next attacking Teddy's mum!!! on Washington and 1nd also hanging Adjolning buildim _ q-re-rs Wham VH5. and All M d “d ”huh-I'v- h-Add, Raw-t1 'tder'b%h,mr-taretaun'.emm- odbrR,Bere*t-. EH.“ G/tft/UGA/iii-ia" u. H. 11. 1.87. 2'SS - I! Flu l-ol. Dimthr M. Fam. -- and L- (ham-mutant. um m man; an hott meets. muslin-Intentiona- mmdchdbythhehw 1tqfeetm(bemtNtmWaahhtetoo strut.) ER“! Jer, dtrue%r, unis-u- brought under control. Dense Hut The mrtire mum!" is in chute smoke inning from the building: of the Higb'ood Civic Improvement nrst nttaekedhrthefUmes madam nun-inch»: um! all sort: of feature Mroru of the ihemett dim: and attmetiom, hn he: nimrteed for, dam in the early at." of the including a low list of prizes. and In. -ersbodri-daeoodtime. o-ofthe-dh-mir-ted Itt.retroteeohhomth.eettire dtmettghytUftmaret eehbmtiemHterrtmmedthetrtuth- Feared: non, owned by kin of “Mfumnemtion W.S.P.ra. 1.mbt-ttpexrru.thqetrwittt 'rhttaoabhrrntmeurytnadttteto_trr-hNedtttu-bde-e -th.-hdtrrtattmtntimtd dwmabmh-ny Wm lludwm. eer.or-eatiett-r-et-. J": Bye, MM on“ w ed. “mime?” smoke u.- from the “Min! first trucked by the fumes made the clam of the ftremett dined: and dam in the early sun- of the E. P. MUSIC SCHOOL ms “ANN m. " iOthers in the east ari, burger}; M;x- Lurtrr Pun AWNV" "ell, Cindy: Sw-rthput, Philine!‘ A resolution "3 tfopted “Wm- “?qu Jam, Mojiea, Louis D’Angelo mg the plun. of the library board to and Ruth Pnge. Louis Humlmans erect an addition to the library build- ('l'li'i. conduct. ing at a cost of $150,000, but point- The new“ wilt end on Monday ing on? that t.hefoemeit.fid not deem .3181“. September 5th, with that tei-Att, advisable to "'?Pf City bonds for tttar double bill, "Paotruscei" and ) the purpose, providing Meyer: 'ly eijir,irifii' Rusticmn," with ai a levy of three ..tm! one-tttiM mills darling of world guru in the min-1°" m: te': tfl',, t made ”:2: “ I . 1 "P r i," L ezi comm or an o e men gel dot',' henhuiL‘ 1'A'iuil'y,ev'ili', 2 over which it is planned to spread the Giovanni Mgrtinelli opposite her ,sP.tetttlhrT The tre of Edm- Genie. and Giuseppe Dani“ in the I Pet plans and speeitieations for ttc rule ot Tonia. George Cohanovsky? building by Hohncs & Flynn: Inhi- will be Silvio, and Giordano pitriLltects of Chicago, were submitted to mini. Beppe. Elizabeth Rubber: wilt the councilg ling Santana in “Cnvnlleria Rnsli- (Continued on paee 120 cum." with Mario Chamlee as Turw . -------- _ riddu. Gladys 'Snrthout is to bei, HIGHWOOD DAY IS ‘ ‘heud u Lois. and Desire Dena-g,“ CELEBRATED MONDAt AIM Anna Currenti is can: asf --. Mama Lugin. Gennaro Pepi will con-I Labor Day ls “mi of Big mti-, Mind both ONTI-i- , an" 11.-.... "-. '-. chm... ! The Wanker-n fire department, as- aisted by fhe fighters Ind Imntus mm Grett Akin. North Chicago. ....ian. and lake Faring wand I GK battle for hours before the the win One of (Inf-out (in. which has mowed the Mine“ district of Wu:- ketran in yam on Wednesday swept through 12va store buildings near the corner of Washington mad Gene- see streets. canning damage estimated in the neighborhood of $250,000. bum: Luna. (icnnnro Papi will ttort-l Labor Day Is “a. of Big Roti- duet both Oper". , day There; Buzzing Starts mmsmous FIRE IN E “IE-LN“ . . WAUKEGAN WEDNESDAY; Highwood will celebrate ita annual Highy Building. Pearce Drug? . Store and Her Buildings “ L f Are Ruined l huh o! nil Euclid: waking maple. Alfred deumin. r Hist. and Wal.. m hunk, violinist, will 1m ho hard in lab) numbers. _.Lettyettfereeaveie 't1ttbohrtat-mst- 1adt-.tu-rta.thi.ersd. whmmhlwthemt -r.A-rasihnsbe-arrn-d PetheeaertBrmrttmtroret-u. by Eric Dela-nun conductor, In 'rhiehtha-og.ererat ofthe “ml-auth- Amqrkaaremb. poun will be (mind. Ilia In. hawk, Ana-rial soprano, val - uit-In whine: this“. Pteirroysrtumiestrdeart.tu Inn-3 2.2: !-ie acted, and “(Fatima . Eanfnrer2horof hafnium” Lawn-numbing“ "itakiGiua" “Ta 'ere-e ' . I... .- unol ' slaughhr-m!‘ dun-hp! {dun park mum! or: Waukegan l'fmq; nue. will start on Saturday mretthttr: chin of this week. Dancing also will be .5 on feature on Hominy night. The Blue; Wau Bird orchestra will furnish» tunic.i in L Some of the 3am and other atteae- l '/U ‘tions- Ilse will be in evidence Sam-L " {an}; mm- _ _ m...‘ ".mg--rrtrede. ”gnaw-khan] 'drhltt'rgUlee2ttl',tt P-i. *MM - A_~O~»’.-hu byw-lhulh m-P-f-ua-er-tly "riqed.neftm*rr-e-unhtirt- Amteeaatdd-rsIam..N.t-.1t Trt-IH-a-lever,- mem-mt- mmmns ATPLIASANTPABTY A vet-7mm“ given with Muslim lacs! Poul “MW-m of mnwmmbunm Mdurhduluk‘u Nminhubrfite.nmdu.ur, hi it“). HIGHWOOD “I am. The parade will proceed south on Railway avenue to Martin: road, in- der the viaduct to Wuxkegnn avenue. them north on Waukenn 1mm! to the Plrk. - The big parade on Monday will! start ht 1 dried: in the atterrroon,, the formation including the band.) marching mutilation: and children groups, forming on Railroad avenue, north of Wulkemn IYBIllle. horse drawn Vehicles will tare east oni Washington avenue. west of Bantam} avenue. and business, floats in the rear of the beam" vehicles. ' Commercial trucks will form on North Central avenue, facing north Ind fraternal nmsts will form on North Central Ivenue. south of Sher: idan' avenue. Decorated altos will form on Sheridan Inna, racing west. Private autos till form on Rumba)! avenue, facing west. iicriiGu'irii; i'iriiifitiii7Fitt "w" “a civic holiday on Hominy, next, War Day. and some of the “features of the te!hbralion: igdndiggvthnciqz on flied l At the bond meeting award: of contract were made for three bipa- tnnt improvements. includiu a. paving of Ruin} Dell: snbdivhicn for $49,110.20; vacuuming in High- land Park Gardens for $68,039.33, and water mains in We Valley subdivision for $1,450.40. The complete Mil: with names of successful hidden, 0%., are given in another place in thy newspaper. _ com and bond of load mm";- mm on loud-y main; of as. week men] mattera of imam received consideration in ndditian b considerable routine busing”. WARD one! 81“.“ “LOVING! " “It! SemYanhrP-p-n. human-mu.- 1U?Uatltr, MW?!“ tttr, m9'"aatrr-aat-rmtsarav,riFaiaEi"rr, . .uc "cw ' f.,tei'tr TT"' 1 hins Avenue PICNIC -. ‘an-lu'wr V 15*” 1* 'H.eeAtrmmt--u..rt- tttte-l, a-ri-r 0AM.8.LD.IM.I&-‘. "1‘10““..th WMWIRJ‘KP. ormitwttetuDeeraeHmu.- mthwah-m dthWMWed-kc- tHettnat-h-mta.a-raerorgtr, then-tofthe-ti-tatt. DqeeSe'daetimtttfthi-er.D- hum-muddy.- idmstRoodarad-t-aofth.vtt. [he ot w. and Jana oTirmttter-u-ettstreetn.Car- trH+mr-httmtdeot+ E You and your readers wrrl be in- very ttt trrtrstrd in some farts "hunt the and the 'Ncrth Shore Sanitary district which; impmw (he; A (‘1er of the sewage disposahtry thos work of the area bordering Lukef I Michiean from the south line of Lnkel HILL lCourty to the Wisconsin state lined. P, This district was made possible by til . A bsprcisxl art of the state s".'ti.Sateyritav l (whidh breame law in 1911): and was i. . orgnmzed by vote of the people io; h 'iAptif 19t4. The affairs of the dis-g Itrict are administered by five was: are: appointed by the county judge of ', Kenn, Lalo t'ounty, They have Power to, gummy on rgg9sgyuect.,is,.re, * win" “ES? TifetW,'r,','d'r '.t,s?,tfas,g'iv1,?e'ej'e,yy, 'i'i1,'bTi.EiE.i'c: M23 and in perform of I." duties 'ur- i one trp. (eident to providing sewage disposal/was " E Of the Presentitratstees, two reside in) out the (waukeran, one in North Chicago, one‘ ine a U _r'rt Lake Forest and one in Highhnd in tndit Dear Sir: You and trrtr.sttrd in Ncrth She) l tai '< care work of f I "La,;-..., c. nuts 10 INHIA'I'B 'CCT,,"' NUMB" or CANDIDATES in. This ----- - no A“: In!“ and Dune Mylar. n- " Put .. Wat --a--- Hams avenue. from the railroad west to Green Bay was Mkiatlr opened Tuesday and is a fine stretch of road 40 feet in width and of concrete. The road would have been opened sooner, but the railroad crossings were not extended to the full width until M cently. However. the crossings have now been completed to cums-pond with the new width of the pawl. Ind the entire street is a tine in- pmvement. “in street has been closed nbont 20 days, it is reported The contractor was the E. A. Meyer Co., And dhe work was done with dis patch and good results. OPEN NEWLY PAVED STREET, DEERHELD Feature of Celebration “are Last Week-End: 0- Deer- The original North Shore Sanitary district comprised the areas from the (Continued on page 12) ROGER WILLIAMS AVE. PAVEMENT m OPENED Marked Improvemen't from Rail- road to Green Bay Now Is Being Used lows To the Editor, Hizhland Park dictrict and follows a tour of seven” ant ro of the‘district's plants made NWY.‘ Brown wth President Oliver conducted a definite party consisting of Commissioners w. I ment c J. Brown and Julius Zimmer and Paul repavin L, Udell. one of the publishers of this i rebuild} new’xnapor on a visit to the plants at North Chicago, Waukegan. [Ah Blutt and Prairie avenue, all of which they found operating sntisfattorily. Mr. Ofi,ror's storv on the snhimt fnL ' I As announced recently in the Press, I series ot stories on local topic at ‘community interest, including a’ty and north shore institutions In" in operation and 0th!!! projected. will be published from time to time in the Press, and the Press ulna pleasure in this week presenting the [int of ‘these articles, on the subject of the North Shore Snniury District. Ad- ditional facts on this subject will be eontisined in a later story. This story is preparGS Le furnish. ed the Press by Mr. John Oliver, pnsijknt of ms North Shore Snniury Describes Winn of My Which Gowns IV, History of Organization and Phat: Uni RESIDENT (was FACTS M'ulrtlt SAMAIY mm mm The new paviment in Roger Wil, Exphins Sanitary District f - August M, 1927, r's story on the subject tdi, 'ark, Illinois *hmmhm 'rem-wrt-ed-ds .*e-ry_etrrtrbrri'. - puny-IQ Wit!- m ionic hauli- ho- “AMY-matchm- '..-eefth.rrftlisir, in; 'N.mrqHnmttdnoewiththe -reedvedfromPt.Sheridnrthe Boe-I-e of the expected intro”: "mthee-utnteatttH-r,tTtebetard ofdheeomhareeomrktedtwoeu" rmmtnhtthett-mtt ofthe build- The Oak Ten-Ice who! will begin tho when] yen nut My morn- ing. Ttteeemeftlherm1rtmeett- in the hacking M the to the resig- n-tion of Mftdred Geiger who will (and: in hum thin yen. Kin Helen M of Charleston. m., will trtrhetoe?ftheftmtemdesirtMimr CONTINUE BAT. RITE mucus TILL mm In the semi-finals next Sunday the match will be very interesting as those remaining in the several flights are an experienced golfers and play good games. Following are the pair- ings in the respective flights: Ch-pi-ttii, flight "L Hill vs Kwuger: Flinn vs. Kelly. Third nirti-wetis vs. Fell; Gn- ham Ts, Schmacher. OAK TERRACE SCHOOL OPENS NEXT TUESDAY One Change in Teaching Sh! I: W; W New In the second flight Buell defeated Elm-elk five and four: Jack Walsh won by default from Dr. Capler; Cole defeated Lowe. two and one; Wood defaulted to Wampler. In the third 'ftieht Wells defeated Elias, two up; Fell won from Baht-er, three and one; Graham defeated Collins, two up; Schumacher won by default from Todd. Seam nieht--mseif vs. Walsh; Cole, vs. Wamplcr. Fans say that Olson’s defeat by Hill was not altogether svrrishui, as Hill has been shooting flawless 2-wa and for the last month has been kceping his scores in the low seven- ties. Einrnctt Krcuzer defeated J. thtis. three and two; Flinn beat In- man, one up by sending a long putt for a birdie three orcthe eighteenth; J. Kt0ly won trom Duffy, two and one. , In eonnection with the Green Bay imprcvement. it is pointed out that while the Northwedern railroad can- ‘not be assessed for a share of the improvement, it is hoped that it will take steps to widen its viaduct at Moraine ntad which is too narrow, it is claimed. Also widening of the viaduct at Sheridan place, which is very narrow, is much to he desired, and the railroad should take steps to improve this condition, it is believed by those interested. HILL DEFEATS OLSON _ IN GOLF TOURNAMENT Play CUse Match; Semi-Finals Next Sundiy; List of Players one up. in eighteen hows. The match was very evenly mntcstrd through- out the entire 18 holes. but by sink- ing a twenty-foot putt Hill succeeded in cndim: the match at the 18th hole. Brown also is etuieavorisut to get definite reply from the state depart- ment of highway: as to aid in the repaving of North Sheridan road and rebuilding of the bridges thereon. and leather conference with the governor. ml] be had shortly on this subject. Inch of the credit for pushing this project through to a stage where de%site union is possible is due Com, I-in'mer W1 J. Brown, who has per- solnlly interested himself in the mat- ter with the result that excellent pro- gress has been made so far and there is prospect now that by next year at the longest a tine concrete pavement ao feet in width will rephiee the pres- ent rough roadway. Commissioner to have work on the dots started this an, if weather permits and the im- movement is not held up by objec- tions or other Morseen ditticulties. P1astooesasitiapretsentedarmiv: lie Uarigtg will be held with I View to satin: only action on mob of vitamin: and waving this street, which is so badly needed. It is hoped Expectation in oat-id city circle- is that the engineer'- report and estimate on the prom new Davin of North Gm Buy road wilt be ready to' be submitted very shortly, Enact Report Soon a, Green Bay Road Inpmvement Plan gum-u“. Liu/Ar) ox1thx<st1hi$étl< '1 aichivveuv.vnt with “mm In mnjure nun-lion sshth the Gredn Bav "hen f""' takvs into ctsrarrlctu1tiun mom. it ic pointrd out Wait what It moam In "'tlrrr'-t' such a u NVrthwestrrrt ruilrv.rl can- 1vperturre as tictt “Nth his been assvssed fur a share " the 5:11-5:ntud at Ramada thi, mm: This merit, it B hoped that it will teat ypts, a new rtcord ftiluvinia, eps to widen its viaduct are”? never befor,.. m the history of y rand which is too narrow, l this opera hausc have 50 many works timed. Also widening of the been produced It is equally Ja mat- at Sheridan place, which riter of nxonaght. that hm bf those now. is much to be desired,' operas-"Thais' ‘apd "Louisi"--were railroad should take steps to not on the (.rlglngi <chmfulm but this condition. it is bulicvcrd Wt)": added to [by list after the sea- ' interested. pvnvhad pa>>rd us half-way mark. . Whun Me. Erkctein issued his ini. V tial prospectus last Spring there was DEFEA'IS OLSON much in it tty stimulgate the interest ' GOLF TOURNUIENT of ail those who --.- are dm’utod to lose Match; Semi-Finals thy ttr't nf music ext Sundiy; List of in its in 0 r Plavers rshrcice-. Every __'__ prnmlso has th Hill overurd thing; up last if”: t1mihvd an/l in the'iomnd round of the 1tyyas' be sai.d Valley Golf club champion- THINK per-<31- M%i' m ' x t t h r 2 , r r I 'itsTir.mfr"Jtttrs"'trtrr-' .1 in): has not on- . , y ly been the most Iamis D Angelo i brilliant irhich this opera house has . on r cn.'oyed, but that it has been one F ( of the most brilliant ever given any- , where. Exercising his usual, care in .3 Fleeting: artists, Mr. Eckstein 1 brought In “minis. a' galaxy Of world . stars carablo of interpreting, the [Err-mm: oporafi'c works in superla- “tivo mdnncr. Ho has utilized these .istars in a repertoire of such broad /scnpe thait the mitts of all opera , patrons have been satisfied fully. man... Mr. Id b pip-ii ,r.ht.daea-ta-tsrie" Amit.l.l.8alq-d(i “Wight-nut.” we...“ a CO“ The qrmlitbeation fue membership is a pawn-l interest in m. 150 next meeting will be held Suva-bur T at two o'clock " ti! hon. a! In "no” J. Lynn, 168 like“. - Mn Ross Marvtts, “ti-ant W T9tesartsieetwi1ltte"B-adrime.. nigh." In. Fred PM, mund- dent of the Illinois Guam e ill brute-tmth-et.; will Ibo be In exhibition at NIt VII {lawn-I. KLSAULOPENS , “EMERALS” he object of this club nun be-. ndnncenent of gardens, and dealer- mmt of home (rounds. RAVINIA GAROEN CLUB ORGANIZED SEPT. 16TH The Ravinia Garuln club Wu or- mixed August 16 at the home of Mrs. Eldon H. Clemson, 96 County Line road. other: were elected In follow: Prelident, Mrs. E. H. Gha- son; vice president. In. Jana Only Even; secretary, In. W. no. - vin; mum-er. In. Curl Patel-Ion; program duh-nun. In. Walt: Vane. Standard Repertoire In accordance with the season's first announcement, tho standard repertoire has. of course, been given full eottsidcration, and this is is it should be. Not only have the standard works been tsented, but they have hotn'given with casts of such merit, and such carp its: been lavished up- on each production, that tiny have been elevated to a plane quite out ot the ordinary. And in addition to these beloved works, without which no opera season would be complete. there have been several interesting revivals and novelties, and one opera which has never been hard at Ra- vinia before - all of which have Continued on page 2 mm li‘l'wtrd (n 17":1r‘iwfn'1nxc 'llllll-lMl F- ,n, - gm) 111111.11 ' hub: T w lb' 1'111:111m1x\nd Ti may be - withuut persi- ' 2EEtg that. the i 'limi-Almeria' - ,.,, . Thirty Operas Given and Many Are Rereated; Notable Gai. "! of Stars; Success Exceeds Record PERFORMANCES TOTAL as RAVINIA SEASON l PROGRAI REVIEW womanly

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