: #i€ Hea Fred B. Basel, Lake Forestâ€"Final report approved. Estate closed. Stewart Orr Gardner, Highland Park. Petition for probate of will the depositions‘of the witness to the will. Indicated value of estate $45,â€" 000, personal. Thora M. Anderson, Highland Park â€" Final report approved. â€" Estate closed. Recent proceedings in â€" probate court, of interest in this part of the county, are reported as follows: : Abbit Ann Masterson, Lake Forest. Letters of administration issued to Lettie M. Duggan.. Bond of $200. Recent Proceedings in the Probate Court =râ€"L2 +A £) of stories and poome o f for children m + new life, color and * meaning to the choicâ€" est literature from sixty countries â€" meetâ€" ing every need, satisfying every interest. Represented in Highland Park by â€" MRS. DE ANGUERA _ : ‘ â€" im 8 W â€" budget plan â€" ; Shepard and Lawrence, Inc. 180 N. MICHIGAN AVE. . CHICAGO, ILL. 0 NowWw YOU % CAN AFFORD Book * camame.. t * ‘_,,\'l\hmeow NOW is the time to send your HEATING CONTRACTORS E Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Sum ces _ Estimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty 733 GLENCOE AVENUE 89 CLIFTON AVENUE Telephone Highland Park 2637 Telephone Highland Park 2282 N. D. MURPHY : J. A. SCHWALL LA WN MOWER SHOP Adjusting, Cleaning and Oiling Phone 3090 _ 700 Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois LA WNMOWER MURPHY & SCHW ALL to the SHOP for Sharpening . Repairing, ~â€"The eggsâ€"areâ€"toâ€"beâ€"hatched in inâ€" cubators or under hens. The young pheasants, after receiving scientific care until they are old enough to fly, are to be liberated at various places in the count. * » Most of the eggs for delivery in the county were to be brought up by truck from Yorkville: Some, howâ€" ever were supplied by the Edwards hatchery in Zion. More eggs will be obtained and distributed as soon as possible, until all requests have been fulfilled. The Isaac Walton league of North Chicago has ordered 100 eggs. The Chicago Isaac Walton league has placed an order for 200 eggs to be deâ€" livered to its farm near Wauconda, where 200 eggs are already being inâ€" cubated. Thomas Wilson has reâ€" quested 65 eggs for his Edland farm. All were to be delivered today. Six hundred pheasant eggs, desâ€" tined to be hatched by sportsmen and farmers in Lake county for the purâ€" pose of ~restocking depleted game eover in â€"theâ€"county, â€" were â€"delivered Henry Kern and Superintendent Haberkrone, of the Yorkville state hatcheries. The orders for the eggs were taken by Kern during a survey of farms and parks in the country several weeks ago. Game Wardens Deliver 600 Pheasant‘s Eggs in Lake Co. Last Week We call for and deliver THE PRES 8 Although Rossini was born in Italy, allowing historians to call him the "Swan of Pesaro," as the son of a mother who sang buffo roles in a traveling opera company and a fathâ€" er who played nothing less impresâ€" sive than the horn, and though his previous operas had smacked disâ€" tinctly of the Italian school, the comâ€" poser changed his style completely when he wrote "William Tell," the nise is Tell, Margery Maxwell is the boy and Alfredo Gam'iolï¬ is Gessler. "La Basoche" _ Andre Messager‘s."La Basoche,"a French Comic opera in three <acts, with libretto by Albert Carre, takes its title from the corporation of stuâ€" ~This oddity has been explained in several ways, each of them doubtless as good as the other: He hasâ€"domestic troublesâ€"quite possible; he was inâ€" volved in political disputesâ€"also likeâ€" ly; he gave up in despair after he heardâ€"Meyerbeer‘s "Les â€" Huguenots," admitting that it was useless for him to try to rival such geniusâ€"modesty incarnate. â€" only hint of such a decision being in his "Comte Ary," a revision of a previous score, which has been preâ€" sented in Paris at the Grand Opera. In the Ravinia production, Giovanni Martinelli sings Arnoldo, Elizabeth Rethberg is Matilde, Giuseppe Daâ€" Rossini‘s "William Tell," which has been chosen to open the season not only because it classifies as a worthâ€" while revival, but because it holds fine roles for Madame Rethberg, Mr. Martinelli and Mr. Danise, occupies a curious place in the history of grand opera. â€"For one thing, it is so amazâ€" ingly unlike the composer‘s "Barber of Seville," produced some thirteen years earlier; for another, it repreâ€" sents the last opera written by this successful composer, although Rossiâ€" ni lived to be seventyâ€"sixâ€" and "Wilâ€" liam Tell" was written when he was thirtyâ€"seven. 2 son are to sing the Duchess and Peter, roles they recently created at the Metropolitan world premiere, while Florence Macbeth is to be Mrs. Deane, Alfreda Gandolf will do Colonel Ibâ€" betson and Leon Rothier appears as Major Duquesnois. _ ~ (Continued from page 5) to a play drenched in romance and now to an opera whose leading roles are the possession of great Ravinia favorites. f THREE NOVELTIES IN RAVINIA OPERA LIST FOLDING CARD TABLESâ€"AND COVERS BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN‘8 TABLES AND CHAIRS Deliveredâ€"and called for â€"â€" Rates very reasonable 27 North Sheridan Road FOLDING CHAIRS Boriâ€"and Johnson For Rent for Parties and Gatherings "William Tell" Born in Italy H. F. KELLEY Successor to H. M. PRIOR CO. Funeral Director The Supreme Court‘s decision which _ declared â€"the Woman‘s â€" Jury Law illegal was made on the ground that insertion of a referendum clause in the bill by the 1929 General Asâ€" sembly was equivalent to the assemâ€" bly abdicating its legislative powers. dents of law for the Parliament of Paris in the fourteenth century, granted their own laws, regulations, rights, seal and money by the Kings of France. Each year this joyous crowd selected a King among its own members, the prime requisite of this shortâ€"lived â€"royalty being that its winâ€" ner live up to the corporation‘s vow of â€"singleâ€"blessedness. â€"â€"This _makes Clemont Marot, who has secretly wedded Colette, so when the bride comes to Paris to join him, he has a friend ask her to keep the marriage to herself and wait for him at an inn. The prices there are higher than her means, . and â€"Colette engages herself as a servant. vites .this ‘"King". to dine. with her. This double delusion persists when Colette serves the dinner, but the litâ€" tle country girl has her inings later â€"Marie tells the students that she is the King‘s wife, and of course they think she means their "King‘s wife. The Duke proclaims himself her husâ€" band and takes her away to the palace. Meanwhile, the real King has sent for his bride, and Colette steps out to go with the soldiers while the innâ€"keeper wrings his hands that he had forced so great a lady to wash dishes. All is ~straightened out at the palace, where the personable Cleâ€" ment escapes hanging on the promise that he will make a long trip into foreign countries. The lyrics of the two arias sung by Clement in the first act are by the poet, Clement Marot, of whom the tale is told. Mario Chamlee sings this role, while Yvonne Gall is the Colette, Florence Macbeth the prinâ€" cess, Louis D‘Angelo the Duke, and Alfred Gandolfi the King of France. To this same inn comes the young English Princess Marie, who has been married to proxy (the aged Duke de Longueville) to the old King of France.. Wanting to see Paris incogâ€" nito, she has engaged rooms overâ€" night for her "husband" and herself. The startled Duke hurries to the palace to warn the King. Meanwhile, Marie is attracted by the celebration of La Basoche, acclaiming its king, and she believes Clement to be King of France.â€"So, for.that â€"matter, does Colette, and like a good wife she keeps her status a secret when Marie inâ€" Telephone H. P. 4260â€" The Artists CHAIR COVERS Thursd & V M a y 14