g;bcd makes dull boy"‘ 8 of Sterling Aleâ€"Of ft%i > flh"d' jatid is even relished bÂ¥ .q....maw jth relish the pleasant pltaws. And as fot exsy to take, 24 $3.35 Walker De uen * 9 Seotches FIFTH FIFTH FIFTH FIFTH re | ~COGNAC \â€" $63.59 OICE! Horse PINTS FIFTH for All Imported and Aged â€"â€" _3 Star or Chateau Le â€" Fief â€" t N.A Liquors ~Light White L Courvoisier ® Bacardi Rum or your Ba« Cocktail to>, & Quart $2.59 Martell Lake 1."75 1."75 1.49 for O§e . 259 elv‘m' j 1500 â€" | JUNE 315 19 Highland Park. Mosquito nt District board will l'??;to y eveni July 14, at 7: inâ€" the Gz‘ hall. k inia Park will be more free mosquitoes this.year than ever because of the excellent of eradication done since the 1 was organized. 4 following people have been to attend as guests of the ;:r. llml Mrs. . Louis lcOmbe‘nrd. I8, Ehrens, Mr. € Ray Um. Mr. and Mrs. Sheahan, Mr. and Mrs. Rayâ€" Sheahan, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mosquito Abatement l Board To Hold [ Meeting July 14 Naustra, chairman of the nt has appointed committees to ‘ charge of all necessary arâ€" nts. Phil Muzik and Amâ€" Cantagallo are in. charge of the program, which consists of boating, volleyball, baseball, golf and various other amâ€" while James. Bernardi, et Vivian, Margaret Denzel Alicg Muivihill are in charge of the concession stand and transporâ€" e are requested to inform committee as to whether or not he:;lt(;amd,iiftheymdflvï¬ and how many persons wi We Th the party. | _ _ _ iljren as well as the adults ‘of fighland Park are interested in ‘v, rround recreation program han in former years. R C enwhohlvenotuyd tregistered with the instructors on u,].nmundrm asked to do so as ‘goon as possible in order that l my receive full benefit of the ummer program. Any boy or girl living in the cojmmunity is welâ€" comg to the: playgrounds, there beâ€" f rs of the St. James Young club will hold a basket picâ€" Sunday afternoon at Slocum near Wauconda. The group meet at the St. James hall in at 10 a.m. morning, July 3â€"Swimâ€" ming lessons: Sunset, Lincoln and Clinton at Central beach; Raâ€" at Roger Williams beach. iday afternoon, July 3â€"Genâ€" play program supervised by rs on all playgrounds. St;% James Club To Give â€"Basket Picnic Sunday y morning, July 2â€" baseball; Lincoln at Sunset; Ravinia at Port Clinton. Pucm by the Park Board of hland Park | was started last To date a considerable inâ€" in the enrollment over last 5 inditates that many more sum! ‘ 1 d To in t 5 indi¢ ren as day| mornings. ‘ The Highland Park library has kindly offered the ‘services of Miss Rathbun of the library staff to take care of is work. Miss Rathbun, an exâ€" nced libravian, promises an intekesting story telling hour every morning for each playâ€" P afternoon, July 1â€" Girls baseball: Port Clinton at Sunâ€" set; Ravinia at Lincoln. ,m afternoon, July 2â€" ament program at all playâ€" ing charges or requirements in ifection with the work. An inâ€" asti program has been preâ€" 5 which will appear from week + in the local newspapers ing in detail the schedule of acâ€" i for each day for all the unds. day afternoon, June 299â€" 8 ing: Sunset, Lincoln, and Clinton at Central beach; Raâ€" at Rogers Williams Beach: â€" morning, June 30â€" y ternoon, ~June 80â€" T t program at all playâ€" c ay morning, July 1 â€" 8 ing lessons: Sunset, Lincoln Port Clinton at Central beach; Ravinia at Roger Williams beach. voLUME Playgrounds Have [ * ng the features to be found in the program this summer is that of the story telling periods on Tuesâ€" s schedule for next week is -‘l WS : {. y afternoon, June 29 â€" baseball; Sunset at Ravinia; In at Port Clinton. } @ The Highlani A*lntemtedAnUrMTc _ Enroll As Soon As Marked Increase _ in Enrollment _ Winners were, determined on the ting bichell the repuier bandr using oneâ€" cap. > | t Tee Club Tournament ; Held Yesterday at Sunset Valley Club The lad was ridi his bicycle down the hill on St. Johns avenue, near the Sheridan place viaduct, when he lost control of the wheel and ran into Mrs. Ri¢chard L. Sandâ€" wick, knocking her theâ€" ground. The collision threw him cle.r‘m the bicycle and he lit with the back of his head striking dement sideâ€" walk. Police were notified and the boy was rushed to| the hospital, where he is being ca for by Dr. Donald E. Rossiter. .|â€" j Lutheran Choir To Give Concert Celebrating 50th Robert Haskinsrfurt ns in Fall from Bicycle Robert Haskins, s _ year old son of Mrs. Dorothy E. Haskins, 508 St. Johns avenue, who was injured in a fall from his bitycle last Satâ€" urday, was reported |as doing well at the Highland Park hospital yesâ€" terday (Wednesday).| xd It was announced ithat the Ravâ€" inia ticket office at the park will open Thursday, Jun* 25. Reservaâ€" tions may be made ft; the opening week and coupons exchanged for reserved seats at that office. Among those who have availed themselves of the saving by purchâ€" asing coupon books are: Mrs. R. J, Beatty, Maurice Berkson, Miss Emma Borchardt, |Mrs. â€" Donald Boynton, Mrs. L. Lewis Cohen, Robâ€" ert E. Denzel, Dr. Jogeph B. DeLee, Mrs. William B. Eigendrath,; Mrs. Milton Florsheim, Dr, Lee C. Gateâ€" wood, Mrs. Samuel (;opdm‘n,' Earl E. Gsell, Mrs. Charles King Corâ€" sant, Francis Knight, Mrs. Edwin J. Kuh Jr., Mrs. Herbert Lautmann, Dr. Harry 8. Gradle, Mrs. 8. L. Reinhardt, Mrs. ard Taussig, Mrs. â€" Howard Kot , / Mrs. Edgar Snow, Mrs. \Eg'in P. Zeisler, Moraine Hotel, the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce. mversary of co tion Zion Lutheran ch , the Ebenezer Lnthon“l:%:grr‘uig, on Friday evening, June 26, give a conâ€" Good Total Recorded _ in Prelimina‘qy Ticket . Sales for Ravinia Park The Highland Park ticket sales committee of the inia Festival met at the home of town chairâ€" man, Charles Z. H , on Monday evening enthusiastically reporting that the first week‘s sales of two hundred coupon , which transâ€" lated means that 2000 entrance adâ€" missions to the park, and 2000 reâ€" served seats have purchased in Highland Park alo There being no assurance that the preliminary price of $10 for a k‘of twenty coupons (gate value $15.00) will be continued beyond tPre opening day of July 8rd, plans inform the public further about this saving were discussed. ~The committee is anxious to receive additional subâ€" scriptions from all that are eih‘dz and musically interested at onds in order to complete Highland Park‘s quota. | Those present at the meeting were: Robért Adler, Mrs. Raiph A. Bard, Mrs, William‘J. Fyffe, Mrs. cert at the Oak Terrace school audiâ€" torium. The choir, which is well known on the north shore, is under the direction of George A. Carlson. The Rev. Henry G, Hedlund, pasâ€" tor of the congregation is beginning his ‘eighth year of service at the church. j Members of the ¢ommittee will be happy to supply information on the coupon books. | + Julius C. Laegeler, Mrs. James L. Martin, Ku(G.ox A. "Mason, Mrs. Howell W. Murray, Mrs. Arâ€" thur M. Oppenheimer, Mrs. Adoliph M. Rosenthal, Mrs. lioau E. Shire, The congregation came to Highâ€" wood shortly after the Chicago fire, intending to return to Chicago later, but after a threeâ€"year stay in Highâ€" wood, decided to stay there permanâ€" ently, and the new church was orâ€" ganized in 1874. The first pastor was the late Rev. Erland Carlson whose daughter is Mrs, Amy Ewald of New York, well known for her missionary work. ; 4 Carroll A. Teller. Anniversary of Church About â€" $1800 Vof the estimated damage was on the house, the rest being on pe effects. | Prompt Awork on the part of the firg de rty ment and aid n by the eoflr* gation of the any Evangelical church preven greater loss.â€" | _ ‘An unusually large stock of goods is cvm greatly. rp%ced prices sale and Highâ€" land Parkers ‘1 expected to throng the store to ‘fill! their n during t:t entire week of the sale. (Cusâ€" tomers| are that the, same '-oourtu:u. hel service ; ‘v:gicb‘ they have been Rcecustomed will: be accorded them @uring this import= ant buying eveint. t 4 ut .o ‘ Damage estifmate at approxiâ€" mately $2100 ; caused a roof fire ilast Sunday morning at the home of Mrs. J Sweeney, 18 Mcâ€" Govern Street.â€" The roof, consisting of wooden shi was ted | by a spark from chimney. ( td Roof Fire nmaglzg[i |Bweeney Residence Mr: and Mrs.| Frank Elywel} are spending :two w with Mrs. %1. well‘s parents in Danville, IlI. Highland Park Dry Goods Holds Ariniversary Sale In appreciati tronage receive past two yéars in land J Park Good a special second ginning Thuysd: $5 nor more thin $25.. . |. ; _ Chief of Polite Ed Moroney estiâ€" mates | that the approximately 11,500 dogs in Highland Park, 700 are already infbculated by owners who wish to no ‘risk of having their dogs con rabjes, a disease which has rxfll specially. prevalent on the North SHore this. ygr.‘ In order to p it will be nec certifi¢cate of i from ja duly Anyone failing prov;:ions‘ of sub to a $5 nor more th Members of hland Park Lodge No. &t:,‘lpyal of e, are planning to the pilgrimâ€" age to Moose on Sunday morn ing, June 28. |All mem! and fï¬mc(ih will = iaefro of | the old . hall, n avenue, at 9:;5 a.m. . plan is to leave Hi‘hl*nd Park later |than 10 o‘clock. â€" Anyon@ having extra room in his car‘ is ed to notify the committee chairman, D. Bench, at Highland Park $245. E+301 All Dog Owhers Must Under the p sâ€" of |an ordiâ€" nance passed by the city council and published in thil week‘s issue of The Highland Park , all Highland Park dog own are ired to have, their d d for rabâ€" ies before the necessary ‘li*me can be issued. PS [ | _ to Mooseheart| â€" T Growp Phins fFo Leave. ere|frovk, to Bunday, June 28, will be a red letter day at eart, the city of childhood, fog the following proâ€" gram is on the ischedule: | An added feéeature on the program for ttlday calls for a masr exhibiâ€" tion drill of s and rum corps at oï¬â€˜O'wal Memorial Field at M rt. The program will conâ€" clude with a plcnic supper on the grounds®* of y ting Moose Lake. | Mess 2:256 p.m. P campanile to a Boy‘Scout Con Corps; cadets 80 p.m Piclié supper, T“M 5:30 p.m. ich : open. , uates‘ téstimonial (class of Moosgheart. ¢ i 7:80 a.m. lic laureate service, â€" | | 10:00 a.m. P tant brculnur- eate service. ; $xk i1 1:30 p.m. Candidates‘ tbgofl camâ€" panile .(desks, Reserved for secreâ€" W)o f 1 * Thas * 1:80 to 2:380 Band concert at rotunda campanile. | 2:00 to 2:30 p.m. Chorus and inâ€" strumental n irs, auditorium. (Il.)| Lodge drill team. 4:16 p.m. s exhibition drill; cahdets and drurf corps; Ben Oswald Memorial Field} : of ; BoyԤcout Concért Drum and Bugle Corps; cadets f line of| march. 2:80 to 4:15 p.m. Initia : Cereâ€" mony, degree c@nferred by |Rochelle Have ocure a dog license, ssary to pgresept A Poeuluion obtained jcensed t&‘rixrnry. to comply |with the e ordinance will be ade of candidated, litorium, led by the 903 degreeâ€" and Innoculated ess than l [3 lrl:eua' 8. w vill give a ds‘ Sun ile | g‘clock at the an‘s club. _ paâ€" _ To supplem the | t&l Mrs. Wai ing | Of the three ; an will give i ure | the play, _" be. | Mouse," an i frian ~Pedd o â€" solo, ff: Mendelssohn. the flodenese &; ociety To i~~~~ Eléect New Officers ‘Members of Ithe Modenese Mutual Aid Society elect officers for a ew â€" administfation at a meeting held Friday ming, June 26, at 8!o‘clock in St. James Hall, Highâ€" lock at the [Highland Park Womâ€" an‘s club. | ‘ _ To supplemént the students* reciâ€" ‘ml Mrs. Waity will appear on each Oof the three ‘of the program. ' will give & dramatic scene from ie play, "The Lion and the use," an imbersonation of an Asâ€" rian Peddlet Woman and a piâ€" o â€" solo, mdo Capriccioso by Mendelssohn. | | , _ ‘There will |also be two dance &mbeu, one by Marilyn Berg and l*r little pa r, Mary Jane Milâ€" ler, and an otiginal tap and acroâ€" Ixtic dance by Arlene Abernathy. m public is cordially invited to nd. U . i lz Musicale T & Sunday J I Nelle S. 1 ! This dividend is being paid out of Punds acquirbd in : the . ordinary epurse of liquiflation. . " Willam L. 1O‘Connell is Receiver #or the bank, | ¢geditors. ?hry Meï¬ll»ers Hear â€" / ~Talk on Habits of Bees ‘‘In addition to this dividend, $150,â€" 8f9.44 has been paid to preferred t > D1vidgnd Payment \Edward J. tt, state auditor, on Monday .of this week announced that he has authorized payment of a 10 per cent dividend ,amounting to $48,815.53, toi;l:.e \depositors of the North Shore st Company, Highâ€" land Park, reported two weeks ago :1 the. Press. This is the fourth ividend to bq.;nld since the bank closed, bringing| the total up to 78 r cent. 'l'hrdncku will be given out June 23. i ~ ; Public cro‘o:’eution in connection with the traffic surveys to be made will “"d°“"‘:fly result in more:valâ€" ‘uable . information and â€" accurate knowledge of iconditions. And everyâ€" one can help to give Highland Park @ leadership in the movement for greater safety along the north shore. Barrett Authorizes §4 béThe survey jwill be conducted aÂ¥ong the liges suggested by the Eljational Saféty council and to inâ€" flude informiation asked for by Â¥ranz J. Rolneis| Safety Engineer Pivision of â€" ighways, State of Il. fhois. All o this however will be lapted to th¢ more accurate know!lâ€" fige of local konditions and study of problems w has been made by Chief ‘of Poli¢e Ed. Moroney. * ! Mayor ‘William Dooley andChief k'oroney have assumed a leadership along the nokth shore in accepting the problem lof safety, not only in -g:e community but that Highland ‘ark may help in the State and Naâ€" tional move t. Working in conâ€" junction with the Highland Park Citizens Safety committee and counâ€" cil established by Mayor Dooley‘s proclamation |much can be accomâ€" plished through wholehearted coopâ€" eration. / f i As part of program inaugurâ€" for r safety, Harry G. irtz of the land Park Citizens ety co ee will shortly begin series of BRe surveys working nder the di of Chief of PC A report 0 Sunday, Ju committee ng the 1i tional Saf e â€"info te Ed. Moroney. f & t is to concentrate at the ‘ginning the streets: with the reater and those bearing rough At the offset thereâ€" re, Central) ave. will most likely ceive first on as this street cludes all of the problems of grade ossings, t intersections, parkâ€" ‘Le, ï¬?um affic and a business trict. $ k To Done by H G. P and Chief of | t Moroney Ir Sun the Highland Park E committee and counâ€" _‘ by Mayor Dooley‘s much can be accomâ€" kh wholehearted coopâ€" r» Be Presented t Woman‘s Club mrite and her pupils sical and dramatic y ‘afternoon at 8 ighland Park Womâ€" it the students* reciâ€" will appear on each ‘of the program. dramatic scene from e Lion and the rsonation of an Asâ€" KI;'WTomsn and a piâ€" mdo Capriccioso by the Highland Park Monday heard Herâ€" well known north er, in a talk on the ut &h program was Iward Schweitzer ‘the society‘s picnic 14, will be made by &' charge. Survey ark Press \|The Service Council‘ duimgh- land Park Grace M. | Church is sponsoring a potâ€"luck for all lge members and £ of the thurch Friday eveni une 26 at 6:30 p.m.> The supper W to be folâ€" lowed by a waried p | of enâ€" tertainment and fun.‘ / only adâ€" mission is your contribÂ¥tion of food for the supper. _ ©[}}0. . hold their regular July 1 with Mrs. Mary Chri QSIA& Mrs rel avenue begi at $X moon with | a brid lpimim‘ 1 be read | in ho: from the National Converition which | fiance | Bunday and Monday,"Al Jolson in "The Singing Kid," Sybil Jaâ€" gon, Edward Everett Morton, Allen Jenkins, Lyle (Talbot, €laire Dodd, the Yacht Club Boys and Cab Calloâ€" : Tuesday, Wednesday . and Thursâ€" day, June 30, July 1 and 2, Wallace Berry in "A (Message! to ‘Garcia" with John Boles, BarbaÂ¥a Stanwyck Friday nd?&hz w July 3 and 4, "The Moon Is Our Home" with Mona Barrie and Herl : Mundin. Henry Fonda, Margar@t Sullavan, Charles: _ (Butterworthf â€" Henritta Crosman, Beulah Bog@di, Walter Brenman and DorotKy (Stickney. way. . Friday and Baturday, "Exclusive Story" with Franchot Wone, Madge Evans, Stuart Erwin, Joseph Calâ€" lei and Robert Barrat." Mayor Dooley Ta Take â€"â€" ; Part in Celebration at Legion Carnival * Tonight (Thursday} last® showâ€" ing of "The Farmer Jn the Dell" with Fred Stone} Jean ker, and Frank Albertson. UB+ Mary Astor) and ‘Melvyn: Dougâ€" las appear in "And 3o They Were Married," a delightfu g‘. arsion in to sophisticated romarnte and spark: ling comedy, Againstitheir will, a gay divorcee and chaytaing exâ€"husâ€" band find themselves #&ling in love, An ‘Aleyon attractic ; Wednesâ€" day and Thursday of A»xt week. > In the picture thaf is the enterâ€" tainment scoop of the year, movie stars of the first nnk' made of the world‘s front e darlings, the Dionne quintuplets, in .their first full length feature, ©â€"Country Doctor" which will "’l*,;t the Alcyon gu Sunda y and Tuesday. Jean H It, beloved character star, is the tor in the picture. f > | Mayor William M, Dooley of Highland Park will e ike the welâ€" which is béing arrang gelebrate July 4th at the anng@l American Legion Carnival being sponsored by the Highland Park Spen: cer â€" Post: and : whil will ~begin Thursday, July 2nd. || Romantic and ~exditing at the same time is the nev ia#n "Ex. ¢lusive Stqry," playi 8 at the Alâ€" eyon Friday and Satpirday of this week. Based on Martin Mooney‘s discoveries in exposink the nunibers racket in New York, hit is a swift. moving tale of the cr isade :nd capâ€" ture of these modemth| ‘day public enemies by a daring -'~- g* rney with the help of a Béeautiful girl, herself the daughter of a racket vietim. Franchot Torp and Madge / ‘This ‘special prokr? which will include ‘an exhibition by Highland rk‘s new Junior Amptican Legion m and Bugle corpe nized at Im Place school by Burt Green, will also feature a: t spéakâ€" er whose name will announced next week. f with the help of a Beautiful girl, herself the daughte a racket vietim. Franchot T umfl Madge Evans are excellent these roles. It is their : first time r, and, judging from their , â€" they will be teamed againkin the future. Dionne Quints in _ "Country Dgctor" ~This interesting nd patriotic celebration is jult‘t of gn m::v eatures q;n.od opith hree day zgrnival which will e@d on the eveâ€" ning of July 4th. ie 00| ibe given to the man, one to <the ; [ ; ‘the woman, and one to th ::; adiase who helps the most to m‘.ok‘r t I;riuï¬i :h'vurd conustq suctess ths | ose who wisly ) is in the free priz: c::' it “kemput her information DJ on 1 tanger; 133 North S iond foot 9/ ï¬;rry'Enrhart, 378 Céhtra ?::;: s 0 a Et % re on the contmifttee in char:ef W.C.T.U. Meets &y 1. The Highland Park WC.TU. will Pot Luck Supper Sune 26 at Alcy risly to take part n w mqypeeure on Efrom :Leslie Segond Ftreet or B Oéhtral avenue, in iftee in charge. ‘lvll “‘ or" yan Theater é' ing_:st ,the nev iï¬n "Ex. lyi at the Alâ€" Sl day of this Martin Mooney‘s sing‘the nunibers k, hit is a swiftâ€" era :nd capâ€" de: h day public & " rney a Beautiful girl, mllof a racket ï¬aulvln. I < ne Sogether, and, h.‘ puccess, M in llin the future. -"- nd Thursâ€" ‘and 2, Wallace ge" to Garcia" baÂ¥a Stanwyck A July 3 and ir Home" with er Mundin. rarit Sullavan, N‘ Henritta Bogidi, Walter Ky [BStickney. r ’ s 26 i1! %High- f rch is swpper for all frimnds jof the ngtiJune 26 at er 'to‘be folâ€" rogram of enâ€" ie on t fl of food u QZ" : Silly 1. c MBC.TV. will nedsing July 1 tmen, 625 Lauâ€" at $Â¥X moon with s Will be read nverition which : y and It, ‘beloved > tor in the Melivyn : Dougâ€" They Were 1 sion in 11 Midâ€"Summer Festival > To Be Held Saturday Mrs. Bud Steaty of Ravinia gave a bridal shower last Friday evening in honor of Miss Lampe, t: fiancee of Mrs. J:d‘- ‘brother, . After the regular business the loist from Dayl rendered solos and readings were Mrs. Morgan. > e n~daes m : with whistling F were heox from the east and Mrs. Anna Canf son was happy t:‘rlnn her s Mrs. Esther Gardner from Madiso®, Wisconsin, as her guest of honot. Marie Valmary, Adah; Kate Schalk, Ruth; Petersen, EBs ther; ‘Catherine M, hy Ernestine Freese, Electa; David Per ters, warder; N éulhr. tinal; Lydia organist; Al Hawley, soloist. _« t j Myrtle l!’opkim; worthy ‘ma Robert Preston, worthy patron; Ha tie Wessling, ate matron; Orner, associate -%tron; Crist Willâ€" man, secretary; . F. ‘Kentnot, treasurer;Anna igrew, A tress; Florence > assis conductress; Do y | Flann chaplain; ‘Waiter Hukn, Worthy Matron and Worthy Paâ€" tron night was H the local chapter on W evening, June. 17. 1656 o and .n:z were present. nna (hrlsq, W, M. and Mr. %MM M by, W, P., were in east -“ra‘ will take place s of the obli(aflonm I:‘hm all those present. : The worthy maâ€" tron is nrym!or a large atâ€" tendance of ers, & comed the follgwing officers served for the evening: At the next stated meeting bf Campbel) Cha w 4 C P m en E-stemsm&. ns _45’ Mr. Ansermet will conduct the first three concerts of the Ravinia Festival, the e:‘niac concerts of July 3 and 4, and the special : inee of Sunday, set at an hour to enable maestro to the ‘evening p for . H where he is to conduct the 1 concert of the \ His appesasrance at the H Bow! will be fol by a n | in San Franci 19 j A specialist in Russian mugic inopired by the Junlct, Amermethss i also well known for his interpretaâ€" tions of the symphonic erature. . As phonic. condut¢tor he has been heard with the n Philharmonic, Royal Philhgrâ€" monic Society in London and Livérâ€" pool. and in larger cities pf Switzerland. Sintve 1923 he has diâ€" rected the concerts of Philharmonic o ra in Aires, and more recently he has ésâ€" tablished himself as Mexico City‘s leading symphony director. . | . Swiss Retnru’o Chicago 3 ter Absenge| / ~of Twenty Years || ; Though he heard on the mir with the Gen otors 0 re during the 1 season, his appearance in was (as, the orchestra director of the Diaghlileff Ballet Russe in 1915, when hd reâ€" ceived special ition for bis conducting of ballets of + vinsky, "P ka" _ and ‘"The Fire Bird", in cumo * miere. In the of h with the Di Ballet, e ranged â€" from 1 through North ahd Sont:“ , f h¢ introduced many new works, | tably thoseof â€" vinsky, .* de Falla, Eric Satie, etc. "oo M . Knnest Apsornel | to DiréctInaugral Ernest most noted of contemporary ; conduct« to whom falls the of ( the Chicago 8 y the inaugural of the viniz Festival on July the reopening the famous * era House in the Woods," will on this occasion his first inâ€" al appearance with a symphony orâ€" crestra in America in twenty yea Ravinia Concert NUMBER 17 tst £ on (§4