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Highland Park Press, 22 Aug 1929, p. 32

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. Aug. 27:29 " thirc-srod.r- 80 “SIOUX BLOOD" m; “Ines-Wed. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL, . 0m Saturday and Sunday only Thursday Coming: Friday . Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Saturday Aug. 25-26 Aug. " Saturday Tel. H. P. 2400 Every Evening at 7:00 Matinee. Sllurday. ' to 5 16 North Sheridan Road Cleaners Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices MOLDAN ER & HUMER Children 10c; Adults 26e Saturdzy. fAIig. 31 TIM MCCOY “an”: MA)! I LOVE” A thrilling story-scenes filled with the spirit of iouth _ j and adventure. u T _ m" Added: Collegian _and Vitaphone Act _ LOUIS WOLHEIM - JUNIORCOGHLAN~ _ . -_ - r, - (Alrr'N1kimC9,tmedr) . _-I' I -- A story’of Dixieland just after.the Civil War-tine of the V _ most interesting pictures! , l _ “HEARTS -liltt DinE” “The Last of Mrs. Cheyney” There's drama/love, laughter and excitement in this . ," delightful ut11-talking entertainment! in Nr/pi-Talking drama of Tondon's wupii"er"erust and I "r j‘ , -' underwlrrW. .- _ RICHARD ARLEN - MARY BRIAN “SQUARE SHOULDERS” “HIGH VOLTAGE" with WM. BOYD y "M0VTETONE FOLLIES” - "NOAH'S ARK" “THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN" 192ml SUIT PRESSED . .75c We call.for and deliver A talking drama of Viennese night life! Added: Collegians slid Vitaphone "Act "PRrsONlliillRs" THE BEST PICTURES AT glam HIGHLAND PARK OTTO LANG, Mgr. CORINNE GRIFFITH NORMA SHEARER At the (Part-Talking) with "Dream of Love" Sunday. Sept. 1 . Nils Asther ,-’ Joan Crawford Aileen Pringle-Warner, Gland Children 10e; Adults 25c Phohe Highland Park 34 in in in Boon open it .50 Continue“ Sundays, 2 to " TELEPHONE tr. P. "as in THE PRESS Sunday Concert . . - On Sunday afternooh, Sept. 1, the 'concert. will consist of an orchestra program of ballet music, presented by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Erie DeLamar- ter, this to be followed after the in- termission by Ruth' Page, Edwin Strawbridge and the Ravinia Opera Ballet in a program of ballet diver- tisements. Jacques Gordon, violinist, will be soloist. with the orchestra playing "Nocturnal Tangier? byHk- dowsky-Kreisler; t'ctorieeyatient'.' by GlamunowiGordon and “Califor- nia" by Arthur Loesser. The orches- tral program will include works by Rimsky-Koraakow, Mcesenet and Gla- zounow. The violin and 'cello obbli- ttati of G1aaotmow's "Grand Pas den Fiancee" will be played by J. Weicher and.C.‘ Brouekner.rThe ballet pro- gram of Miss Page,‘Mr. Struwbridge and the ballet will include "Barnum and Bailey," "Phtyeton," "The Sha- dow of Ireath,'r'Ptu, de crrius," "The ;RAvaA SEASON i NEARING CLOSE The operatic offerings for Satur- day night,, August 31, and for Sun- day night, September 2, which 'will mark the close of the seasén, are to be announced later. s'. _' DoubleBill . _ . '. ‘In response to tremendous public demand, the double. bill. of 6“P§gliacci” and "Cava1leria' Ruistiiiaha" will be presented on Friday night, August M,' with. Mine. Elisabeth Rethberg ,ppearing-as -Nedda in the former opera and Santuzza.in the latter, In "Pairliiueei," "Giovtinisi Martinelli will be opposite Mme. Rethberg as Canio, with Giuseppe Danise as Tonic; George CehanoVsky and Giordano Paltrinieri gs Beppe; In "Cavalleria 1turrtrcan,a,"" Mario Chamlee will be Mme. Risthbertr'scviss-a-vis, singing the rohrof Turriddu. Mario Basiohs is castes Alfio, Gladys Swarthout as Lola: And Anna Correntr asHMama Leia. Gennaro Papi will conduct both oliexas. -'-, ',,. 7 _ re fl /rhtirsday night, Aug. 29, Gior- dino's powerful .dramatic opera "Fedorts" will be presented, with Mme. Gall in the title role and.Ed- ward Johnson as Count Loris, roles' which neither of there artists had sung at Ravinia, but in which they won immediate success. Mr. Danise will be heard as DeSirex, _a great singing part. Mr. Rothiers will be Cirillo. Others in the east are Miss Maxwell, Miss Swarthout,' Miss Faleo, ' Mr. Paltrinieri, Mr. Celia? noVsky,~ Mr. Ananian and lit. ,Oli- viero, Mr. Papi-will conduct. [ l ment will be given. Erie DeLamarter will conduct the Chicogo Symphony orchestra through an entertaining concert program and in addition the 'orchestrn will play many of the num- hers which have been. heard on prev- ious Thursday afternoon programs this season and. the children will be called up to identify them by title and composer. This is an annual event at Ravinia and one that is-an- tieipated -with, great interest.' The entertainmentyhielr is to follow the concert is “The Toy Shop" a charm- ing ballet presented by the pupils of Mildred Haessler of Ravinia." Chil- dren twelve years of ~age and younger are admitted free to these concerts. Seats are free'for everyone. (Continued from page 29) FINEST DISPLAY OF MEMORIALS IN CHICAGO . 5751 RAVENSWOOD AVENUE Sunday night, September 1, "Ma. rouff" will be presented with the Cut which has mtnde this ultra-modern opera one of the 1t1."'le.dla,' suc- cesses of two seasons. . Chamlee will have the3itle role and Mme. Gall will be the princess. .Others in the east are Mme. Claussen, Mr. Rothier, Mr. Treviaan, Mr. Mojica, Mr. Pal- trinieri, Mr. Cehtutovsky, Mr. D'An. gelo, Mr. Anguish, Miss Page and Mr. Ctrawbridtre. ME Hasselman/ will conduct. _ " V Flapper and'the Quarterback," FTrc, pak," “Masses.” Japanese Prine'. and Sun Worshippers."' The affinities after which some men chase with so much passion, might not be any good_at making break- fast mufhnhe. ' _ b V i -UAcjiciilyB5' ') 3 WILL vas You A 'fill1'lfr5 _ ER J... .TO sEEA'LLY . i% ao' ' LI . ' f LI _ IPHONE l _ ”"5” To MI tt ., CALL Pitutif At [ __ YOUR. ' (i _. WASH'.' - . J. H. ANDERSON MONUMENT co. SWEET AND CLEAN CLOTHES EVER? WEEK.. OUR WET WASH PLAN COSTS LITTLE f- -.-- --"rr4 F,jiii"iii"'ii') I ot 'fc-CEN,)?' GRANITE FURNISHED AND ' ERECTED BY Phone Long Beach 4646 _ Thursday, August 22, 1929 --T'r4EI Thursday, A HIN . 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