Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Oct 1929, p. 25

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October 11, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 25 · gram. The picture shows Columbus' Dynamic Toscanini efforts to get support for his project Undergoes Scrutiny in his own country and their failure; his flight to Spain; his reception at From Orchestra . Pit the court of Ferdinand and Isabella; · By R. L. P. There are perhaps a thousand storirs Instruction on Violin Instruction . about the dynamic conductor of the :\ew York Philharmonic-Sympholl.Y ~ rGiven in Studio or Home chc'stra, Arturo To scan ini, and many of them arc included in Ettore Cozzani':: ;recent!~· .~ubli s1.1 e d .brochure, ·'·'\rtt~rlo )scamn1, w 11c 1 1s conccrne< \\"It 1 . c.:, _ · · tl~c co nducting t)f that ma ~tcr nf the I 0 clock. · tcpl~cn.L. Sln~ms, director of For Appointments Phone Wilmette 1945 baton. I the nntseum, 111\"lte . chddre!l from all \ · ·········· There arc illuminatin~ n·n1ark ;-; ab~.1ut I part:-. of Chicago and suburb :; tn ~~ttend. ' ·· · ··········· · · ·oe-~. 'J'o sra nini's spirit as \rell as 1111..'thods · - - - - - - -·----- ---· - - - iP rehear sa l, in the brnrhmc. accordin:.!· t o a recent iss ue ni the Christian ~~icncc ~fonitor. Tn place oi tcchnic,ll dircctiCin s. for example. nr a:-. suppktllcnt tn technical clircction;-;, there arc .;uch remarks to the plan:r:-. a~ "11c . " " UIH I er;o;tan< - I" 1 ;apJ)\', " " t'llJOy, . nr. n·- 1 inring· tu the rmotitlttal pul::,t· (li ~he 111ttsir. "realize tl1is sn rrt,,,. thi-, anxic: ,.. this ienT." 'l'tlscanini\ 111nst fn:cptclit motion is the upward pt)intcd in<lc x finger tn his lips j(,r mental . . ilt·nc~.·. l 'I' Ill' h a 11 cl is I ii t t' d u p p t' r p '11 c1 ic ula rI ~·. 1 " ·ith pahn npcn tn h·dd tl11 · orchotra hark \\"IH'll it hurries. To ::,pt·vd t hctll 1 ht· pu::,hcs the pahn inr\\·ard. tlw lin- ; gn:-. aiHl\T the \ni . . t. .\11 irritat ed .;tal> and jah \\"hen tc11l lnud . Dc:-.rril>in~ hi s conductitlg. },Jr. ("I·Z/atli sa,·s. "The conductor\ i:tn· t·h;tn .~vs like lightnin . !. ! wi th the m· ~sic. It bl'c nml's 1 hard. cruel. stern. rapaci tnts. mncilc ss. t·ou ~ h . p r tt d. 1t h r i dg c . , t 1h' g a P Ill , ~ nt· scrntHI irom . . tone tn t·r:-.tan·. 'l'h· · t'\"l'S !lash ccqatic;tlh·. Bl'atitudc. though 1 tinTr ::,Cntimcntal.- .\ustt·re hut " ·ith it trace oi caress. Soi 1 removed . . . of course "His h;uHb. ~etHiin!..! out an ch-dric ... but Shore Line serviced n1rrcnt like antennat· to til·' hearts of t ·L' 111Cll before him. Hi :-; fingers half togs are a hit n1ore than just . . hut icn·ri~hh· in llWilll'llb ni pn\\"er, itnn1aculate. Send any frock the thumb P~ ' inting ::,traight up. the . . . see how perfectly Shore index fin~~r . pt) kin. !. !· tql\\·ard rigidly, L'i ne puts back the snap-the :-.ending out rays in all dirt·ctinn:'. Tn ptardul song his hands are open. tilt' style- the loveliness that pal111 rests as if nn air poc ket.; . The~· n1ade you like the dress ... ec m to he cot1icrring hcncdictinn. 1 enough to buy it. ~~~ml'times nne imagines they ar na\·i-~ating a ~hip su<n·cly. His body S\Yays ;tnd crouches for"·arcl. bringing up hi.; 11tcn with him. a-, if !'naring·. The " ·atchcr has an incle scrihahle feelin .~ that h<.: is painting the air. ~udclenly \len's Suit!> Cleaned and lte appears tn squeeze and .mold an itnag · irtHn rlay. blocking ()ff the prnpressed .. .. .. ....... . tuheranrcs impatient!~·. The right \len's Topcoats Cleaned hand l>cc omes Olll' J)( de scnclinl.! ont 1 and Pressed . . . . . .... ru rren t. t h c ld t another. recci,·i ng· it. · The :-.tick seems to · iump on its tip. \len's Overcoat!> Cleaned Each meloch· is disentan . d ed by the and Pressed . . .. magician ancl rC\\'0\'Cil into a Ill'\\' la ce d csign. H c says nnly what is a bso\len' Hat s Cleaned and lutch· nccc . san·, and then in the most Blocked d ir c~ t and s i111 i) lest fa s h inn .·' Toscanini's increclibh· dl'laikd knowlLadies' Plain llresse~ .. L'clge of scores he. ro;Jcluct." ha~ gi\·en ,. Cleaned and Pressed . . rise tn mam· stones. Just helorc an l .adies' Plain Coats important p~rformanrl' OllL' time, the tuba pl;tycr told Toscanini a piece of Cleaned and Pre!. se d .. . . ticking mechanism maclc it impossible 9xl2 Domestic Rugs for him to play a lo\r note on his inCleaned .. ..... . strument. The maestro thought for a moment and then said, "Tt's all right. ·O riental Rug!> Dry That note doesn't occur this c,·cning." Cleaned. sq. ft. . ........ . Once a sernncl f1cldkr neglected to re1110\'C his mutr for a few measures. \\'itht>ttt turning, 'fnscanini said quietly .. r cannot see so far, but I h ear a mute snmc"·here on one of the seconfl Successors to the 1 2 1 5 Washington A vt. \' j () 1 i 11 s ." Krauss Cleaning Co. 1 1 1 the outfitting of his fleet; his voyage and its successful encl. A second film, "Philadelphia," showing- the principal places of historical interest in that city, \\·ill also he shown. The pi£:tures \\'tl! be :;ho\\"n in the James Simp. on theater 111- the museum, and there will be two pninrmances,' cme at 10 and , one at 11 SAXOPHONE BANDS ORGANIZED HAROLD J. LIDDY !'~ It's Hard to Resist the Charm of Togs Serviced by Shore Line (l For Shore Line clean .. ing actually saves style Our Prices: $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 75c $1.50 . $1.50 $3.50 5c Wilmette Children "o Enjoy Story of Columbus in Movie Film :\ spl'ria l Colum I> us Day prog-ram of i ree moving picture:;, provided b~· the james :\cbon and Anna Louise Raymond Fund, will be given ior children Saturday morning, October 12, at Field ~f useum of Natural History, in the morning. A multiple-reel film. "Christopher Columbus," depicting the .story of the di scove rer of America from the time of his early struggles in Italy to his successful landing in the new world, will be the feat11re of the proC. L. ROGERS, President A PHoNE CALL WILL BRING OuR TRUCK GREENLEAF (EvanstQn) 3400 GLENVIEW WILMETTE .......... 3400 320 To YouR DooR NO TOLL PHONES HIGHLAND PARK 3400 GLENCOE. . ..... t 300

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