OPEN RAVINIA OPERA WITH “SUNKEN BELL†been.“ M Ir union. not only because it in an Insulting example " the ultra- dcrn nah-n sehool, but likewise rump it ohm such unusull oppor- tities for Mme. Elisnbeth Bombers. VI!" Inni Mnrtinelli, Julia Clnunen. io Bunk, Virttilio Lauri and n of the Ravinia euterie. It is 'ual in theme, Ind trauma". Ind its xtory in “min-r fur it is d upun Herb-rt "nuptmln's cele- ed drlmatic poem "The Sunken * which ranks us one of the clus- " literature. Mr. Pup] will con- ot If“ (Continued from page 5) and the m on Sunday n “ruling Imam: of the "vermin ymphonic nu who run tensene world-wide cry role call delineation Invite. I k n " w n Love (J Kings" i enjuyl-d re tte" which will u night, June 22. tom: the nundlrd toire. Universally knuwn as "The Love ttt the Three Kings" it hon lung euryed tremend- ous popularity with Ravinia audiences. It huldn high place “mm: the works " the modern ian school bu sublimity o: musician: ll and " ship. I, heard n-putnti dern Ital- ‘I because its drum per its m in this part, while Edward Johnson, the Avito of the can, is splendidly endowed for the trying situuions of this rule. Giuseppe Danisc will be heard " Manfredo, while Virgilio Lnniri will be Arehibaldo, the blind king, in which part this versatile singer-actor htrs won many triumphs. Gennaro Papi will conduct. in this part the Avila o endowed fur this rile. I heard as , The first concert of the season will be given on Sunday afternoon, June 22, by the Chicago Symphony Orches- tra. under the baton uf Eric Detaun. an". Joseph Vito, harpist, will be the soloist. Monday night, June 23, will bring "Marout," Mme. Yvonne Gall, Mario C1uunlee, Julia Claussen. Mun Ruthier, Vitturio-Trcvisnn and uthers being importantly cast. Mr. Name-imam will cunduct and Ruth other: being nmportunuy cast. Mr. [lust-Imam will cunduct and Ruth Page. Blake Scott and the ballet will be features. night. June 24, Mme. , bere having the title r and 'I'ukutyun opposite "r-tun. Ina Bnurskuyu, And M arts w we having the title rule with Arm- Id 'l'ukutyun opposite her as Plhk. tun. Ina Bnurskuyu, Mario Basiola 111 others will have imbortant roles "ar, Mr. Papi will conduct. Masseu- /, "Munun" will be heard on Wed. mlay night, June 23, Mme. Burl using the title role while Mario hamlee will In: DesGrieux. Other imam it hL-dulul i. Mme. K the r "rtinvlli ill he A M tularny Butterfiy" has been sel- as the Offering of Tuesday ‘. June 24, Mme. Elisabeth Reth- Mario ( Ruthier , being IK the title role while Mario lee will In: DesGrieux. Other wiil be sung by Desire Defrere, Ruthil-r'uml "thers. Imuis Hus- m is the conductor. "Aida" is ulccl for Thursday night. June 4me. Elisabeth Rethbere sing- he rule “r Aida with Giovanni nelli as Kadumus. Mr. Dinin- he Amunusru um] Mme. Bour- M adame ButterBy" '0 ttsl' $3.23 ':trytri,ll "ve, t.he part of Amneris. Overruies Railroad’s A Virgilio Lauri is to be Ramiis and M . . . _ Lam D'Angelo will be the King. Mr, x otion for Dismissal Papi will conduct. "Louise" will be Grade Se aration Plea the offering of Friday night, June 27,, l p , Mme. Claussen and Leon Rothier Plea " attorneys representing the have important parts in this open. Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Ruth Page heads the ballet and Mr. I‘ailrwd for dismissal of a petition llusselmans conducts. Saturday night, l ed by the ei/ies. of 1rghlald Park, June 28, Verdi'., "ll Trovatore" will Jilepeue a.nd..Keniitor.ty asking ele- be kiven with Mme. Rethberg as Leo-1 watton of lines of that company norm and Mr. Martinelli as Manrico. through these communities, was over- Julia Claussen will be Azueena and ruled yeftsrday by ohm-lets 'y. Had- Giuseppe Danise will be Count Di] ley, Chan-map ff the Illittois Com- Luna. Mr. l'api will conduct. mom-e commission. . Recent Proceedings -in the Probate Court low Grace Block' Rosenthal, Highland rark--s'upplemental proof of heir- ship taken. Final report approved, es- John C. lluchl, Deerfield-Hearing .:. certain claims continued tu July is. Lubin L. Rosenthal, Highland Park -Petiti, n of Curuiine Rosenthal set fur hearing September tth. Augusta Schmidt, Highland Park. - Hearing on petition for probate of will continued to July 8. Dedimus to take the depositions of the wit. nesses tu the will tn issue to June m- Clo: R Willium Kopp, Highland Park, in, 'rttory and npprnisement bill ap lent pnxceedings in Probate court, aterest here, are reported as tor. Plea Li attorneys representing the: Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee railrwd for dismissal of a petition ti ed by the cities of Highland Park, Gleneue and Kenilworth asking ele- 'sation of lines ~Uf that company through these communities, was over- Ration of li through these ruled yeatcrd Ralph R. Bradley, general counsel fur the railruad, argued before the commission that it had no jurisdiction in the matter. After refusing to consider the plea for dismissaI of the action, Chairman Hadley fixed July 15 a: the date of hearing of the matter. The railruad company will file a fi- num-lul statement at that time in which it will seek to shuw that the expenditures necessary in the carry- ing "n of such grade separation work i. nut justified. The start uf elw.:ti..n work in that section' is expected to lead to further grade separation activities on the north shore. The pessibility that a bullet which crushed thruugh the windshield of the cur uf Burt "mu-ll, 110,5 Pueitie av- ,t-nuv. Waukegan, last week as he was driving with his family was a delib- erate attempt to assassinate the man- ager of the Waukegan Hartman st‘ure is.being invvstiggtod by the police. Thursday, June 19, 1930 work in that “5 8: