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Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1931, p. 36

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" ---_----e- __', "e-T FRUITS AND. VEGETABLES 8JO CHURCHST., EVANSTON of l2 ... Carton l (Opposite MarshalLEidd. a co.) " , ‘Thele‘ Prices for . .. 11thrrrtrdltttr 'F, My gelatin m. y The finest and froshéaToods 'for your fable af prices whidrttilrsave you money! The Friendly Food Store" MEAT DEPARTMENT ".l.".'.'rrr.r.1' g . J.'..""'."."'. . _ i356 _ a 2 £333.25c . $|.49 12a. 49c don 550 TH. Pl!!! ----'T'"cfl--'c/tiitir-: _ .4 " _ - 1i,tii'e"i"'i-r: Lc-sire-: agxijn n4.» .,-- tie, t1rmmsot structure, so mused u to-diy$rhAb.tthyema,r4ttttiilir, ' group. two complete units being pro- . vided in the building. Entnnce in I over . which" 2rhrc81y not; Ilité a large entry hell. which lends right and left into the two action: -__-_ Town wtth-a ttttttia? 't1rartr1neioit each side in fNnt, and beck (if that g new» hall-Jeni: beck to a hm stair hall, " the D. A. R. and Fred Libby's min-ta ever not into u "I! mp In an “my to pitta-r moneyon chi; ll,eEttt ”3:19 winin les, than on day. 1The Philippines, Hawaii, the Canal Zone' and Alaska appear among the nddressds given. Other “dresses in Benin, Ambit, Czechoslovakia, Cuba, Canada; Germany, Scotland. ImIteer,Nmc2unund.uuAramrahrL. mirk, Holland, Siam, Ukrgnia. Italy, Mexico. South Atria, Sweden, Ena- land, China, Brazil, Nanny, 'Syrix", Gm, Henley, ttUU/tGia/Cui land and-Egypt. . - Tif errVriirurriiiiiaiiiaririiiis-.- ing throng, hours during which the 9:30 aan.Aii to pm. daily Ind Sun- the" replicq each dar. The visitors come, from at least 45 states in the Union, the District of ColumbiaLfour United tSntes’ territorial poemsibna and thirty foreign lands, according to their signatures in the forth, reg- ister. » While duly a. few hundred people ever sgw thryftriryyl Port Dearbggn. duced from hand-hem log palliudes to "teen-star ttng, was built in 1803 and destroyed following the massacre of tho mounting garrison, in 1812. 17sz iiitTfiiirTitTiiiiii was "eiriliiliii7s; TrrtFjusrmiieid htttNimri - “"’"”“*‘ mainly room ind; iriiriai _ space. -__--- ,7, _ ._, 7"” _---,-,-----,- - -'"T __, "'C"7 - :m%at~m "tl “m" 'tretttutf '. oi Um. Disrtihorn, b So the speed or the music of' t . y '., q Giovanni" is incompatible with Wotld tr Ii'air Feature German language ind, “therefor! _ ----- me the opéra lost much of its ch Although Chieatto's 1988 World’s I 1iktthe Ir%ttapiasthaus hgre, 1 Eli? gill not open _,fiirvutot1usrl, LahatLagrsatarmsuuciiecauuL, 1, hall-leads beck to a Inge stair lull, 1th.: ‘dining room opening off this. :There is 1 common ldtehmr-ftrr both sections. Provision in madron the V first floor for storage rooms for--toyi tend clothing. There is a large re- 'frtirrrifor may W‘i”cook'a“ pantry " the kitchen, irith ample unbinet space provided." Washroom and toilet facilities also tyre on this flooi. The t'eeomrdfoor. curtains tttardormftor%s, -acmttthec'gumtrruu1iucttshtgLecrrtom, ‘EW’@§?iTi®TOW'§iSiEf§I JtGjil) iirrlirjriii." The dogmitorieé are unihue in that tsemiprivaisy is provided for the chil- uremspace being ptrtitioned of inhr yill ye a twp-story, basement 1nd at- '8“): ViSithlisa 0N ORPHANAGE 3an or' 3mm (Continued from Page 6) mammm This, trip has given me a ned ture of post-war operatic condll in Europe. I hope ye may soon] our own training school for pm artists so that we may create own gum; and educate them " many ways Very different fr6m are accepted over here. . Kylie“ regards, h-s, 1' ----_.- _. Herbert Wither: " A. G. JEFEERSON "titan Ttiii Puei. “mama Jjtrutptiite1odies: hear some-singers, and whiCii) met' Erie Korngold, the composerj Tie Todttftadtl' He played fat' mt icatsiLaniheient_and,iirt ' is a little better than nothimt. nttr%rr-rottr matter as it 5 tte, t1eI1edzrhttttiaerittu, _tiai F"' regarding the ptrgehtttottieal eita language in opera. "Don Giow was written to an Italian text, not only 'tVat the music compost "Momrt'st-ter-rtit1t%t ,rerdtr,-Hntt-riin remember that here in the ' there is 1 distinct Italian inll Tltr-g iriiifiiiii8. gE'siiETiiri . 12:3 hone in the radiator and lettil “tor trickte-.through, the dnt 7‘ v v.-- ...v vv - uueuvusg, we are. hearing Italian as w: German artists. The prom-q Monday. was "Dots, Giovanni,"; "Don Pasquale" last night. Tu we will hear "'The Marriage at garo," directed, by. Dr. Krau- mmtitr-emRttittttir"tirtrii-' aiiiis E quite the use. _ -, Bruno Walter conducted the Giovanni" Monday evening. temp? were very fast. This pel ghee offered -ogtIttuttitt for 7 tt Dirty, sluggish cooling sync cannot trite the protection and: excessive - heat “which modern - II . ,tttdotfratoetuititrGii, "die if leading baritones, is singing m math - Ri-ar-a-v-moot' popular. and I had a long visit with him. Pollak has been of put us}: thript, m1 Itta_t in, Emmy,“ host of friends dtatre ben mid tertaining. l curiosity and hvonble comm its new style. t Hixhland Bump Stop Radiator Repairing (Continued from page a) Thur-d”. cltsslg.taitevg.pigrts,tts,

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