7 5 0 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1921 at the close of the performance the | vegetables all summer and a sur- CHARLIE MARSHALL, WHO, WHAT IS HE? audience at the Auditorium swarmed to the stage in appreciation of his ef- forts. Will the news of Marshall's success plus for winter? Do you have an abundance of bloom from early spring until frost? These are a few of the questions Your Garden, Lawn and Flower Borders put new life into Caruso and hustle that worthy back to his operatic roles? ; HINTS FOR THE GARDEN that many home gardeners need ex- pert advice about. The National Home Gardeners' association offers complete service, including a monthly magazine, the Home Garden, to the suburbanite gardeners for the pay- ment of the one dollar a year mem- Are an Important Phase of Spring. Tenor Who Won Fame in First Ap- pearance Before Chicago Opera Audience To Sing at North Shore Festival We wish to offer to the people of Glencoe, Winnetka and Hubbard Woods our expert service in arranging and com- "Who is Charlie Marshall?" That is what New York opera lovers asked after having read of the wild ovation given Charlie Marshall, "the new tenor," when he repeated his phenomenal success in "Othello." That is what north shore music lovers are asking after hearing .that the great tenor will sing at the an- nual north shore music festival on the second artists' night, Tuesday, May 31, at Patten gymnasium, Evans- ton. Now, with Mary Garden, the new director general of the Chicago Opera company, and Pietro Cimini, the Ital- ian conductor, at his back, many are asking: "Is this Marshall to be a successor to Caruso?" Mary Garden jumped to her feet and tried to outdo the applauding audience when Marshall finally came before the footlights alone after|three varieties: white, red and yel- _ --_-- _-- a many curtain calls, while Pietro|low. Many prefer the white variety i to other from the vapks 3 Clini sald: "tore sana] pny, are miler to the taste. These | of the American Legion see invited tg Even in the conductor's stand|onion sets vary in size from three- S. Rankin Drew Post, 101 West Forty- Oo fers--A golf and country ib tor verve while I was leading the orchestra I was touched as never before by that wonderful last act. Edited by David H. Stevenson, Director National Home Gardeners' Association Editor's Note: conducted continuously during the gar- dening season as an aid to amateur gardeners. The "hints" and careful in- structions to be found in these articles are based upon expert investigation of the particular needs of the home gard- ener. If you have a garden you will want to be a constant reader of the "Hints for the Garden' column. Refer it to your neighbor gardener. This column is to be GREEN ONIONS FOR THE TABLE Everybody likes to eat the first new little green onions of spring. These are among the first vegetables that any home gardener can raise. In order to have these onions at the earliest date plant onion sets which are sold at seeds stores in quarters of an inch to the size of a pea. Those the size of .a pea are just as good and will grow just as bership in the association. membership your INTRA MURAL CAGE TOURNEY FOR NEW TRIER BASKETEERS More than one hundred students are entered in the New Trier High school Intra Mural basketball tour- ney which opened this week at the school gym. The terest. large group of athletes has been classified according to weight and the contests promise keen in- Gold medals will be awarded the successful quintets. Second street, New York City. Send in to the National Home Gardeners' association, 306 S. Wabash avenue, Chicago. lar a year covers this complete gar- den service. The association is spon- sored by leaders in Chicago and vi- cinity and is not conducted for profit. One dol- pleting GARDENS AND LANDSCAPE WORK ROSE BEDS FLOWER BORDERS PERENNIAL FLOWER GARDENS Another specialty is high-grade nursery stock. Spring plants and flowers for flower borders and outdoor budding plants await your inspection at our conservatories. We also sell Plant Life, the combination manure and fertilizer, that is proving to be of superior quality and is bringing excellent results to all its users. WE DO SPRAYING AND TRIMMING OF TREES AND SHRUBS. WEILER BROTHERS 402 Jefferson Ave. GLENCOE Phone Glencoe 585 body is now being organized in the North Shore "There is not an Italian in theflarge an onion as the larger ones. 1sfri 131; world who cori give such an all arornd] A trentmtoos. row Dhotud rvery district. Club House and other buildings on splendid performance as did Mar-|two weeks up to May 1, will supply premises. Have 170 acres of natural golf land shall." Who is Charles Marshall? He is 'an American, about 35 years old, born in Auburn, Me., who studied in Italy, where he took an Italian name. Assumes Latin Name At the New York office of the Chi- cago Opera association, No. 83 West Forty-second street, it was learned that Marshall did not wish to start in the usual American way, so he changed his perfectly good Ameri- can name to Carlo Marziali--the Latin equivalent for Charles Marshall and the name by which he was known abroad. Upon his return to America he took back his own name. Charles Marshall's father was a shoe manufacturer in Auburn, Me. He was fairly well to do and when he realized that his boy had a wonder- ful voice he placed him in the choir of an Episcopal church. Later he sent him to Italy and here Marshall, or Marziali, made his new name famous with triumphant interpreta- tions of such heavy roles as Othello, William Tell, Rhadames and Canio. Success Widespread Having made his name in Ttaly Marshall then duplicated his success in these and other operatic parts in Russia, Turkey, Greece and Germany. an abundance of green onions for all purposes until onions grown from seed mature. Plant the sets as soon as the ground can, be dug in the spring. Frost cannot hurt them. They will grow in any garden loam. Plant the seeds in rows 12 inches apart and the sets 3 inches apart in the row. Push each one down in- to the ground 2 or 3 inches and com- pletely cover with soil. You may ex- pect green onions ready to eat in three or four weeks after planting. What are your garden problems? Are you going to set out a hedge? Do you wish to know how to start a new lawn? 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