SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924 A Bootlegger's Batlie On Detroit's Waterfront! s r l i c t c r . .1 a Gun fights between police and boot- we could think to seek cover a piece leggers, bootleggers and hijackers, < f lead whistled near the curious re- and among bootleggers themselves porters car. Another piece of lead are such a common topic for news- stiuck a pile near us and we flattened paper stories at the present time that our elves against the planks of the people take such incidents for grant- W,ar. By the time we recovered ed. Some people even have come to from the confusion of the moment a think that perhaps these gun fights new sound had added itself to the are mere myths, conjured up by multitude of ether noises that rang1 hungry reporters. It was incredu'lity acress the river. Someene had been on the' part of a Daily reporter which hit in the foremost bootleggers boat! took him on an expedition to Detroit's wnd as it came racing in toward the waterfront shortly before school slip at fifty miles an hour he raised opened. The Daily reporter now be- the most pitiful cry in the world, the lieves in gun fights, dying men, and cry of a man when he feels that he everything else which is commonly has reached the limit. associated with the booze running "i'm done, I'm done----" game. The shots continued as the speedy We chose a brilliant moonlight "Bearcats" of the runners raced into night for our expedition because we the slip the pilots exhibiting a giftI were told that the police were less for steersmanship that would have vigilant on such nights and the rum made an old rover envious. Thej runners as a result more daring. *We latest arrival on the scene, the cruis- drove out along Jefferson avenue al- or which we took to be a federal boat1 most to Waterworks park. Then w lay to a hundred feet from shore and! cut over towards the river, left our tongues of flame continued to spout car a short distance froft the water from her failsm. There was a mighty edge, and took un our station near the din as the engines of the speedboats mouth of a little slip 'which we had roared between the walls of the slip been told would probably be the and shot their masters into the maize destination of some smuggler during of little channels back from the river. the course of the night. In another moment everything was as We had been sitting on_ the warts silent as it had been when we firsti in dead silence for nearly an hour arrived on the scene. The govern- without seeing anything but the i ment boat moved out into the darkness Peach island light when we heard a again to wait for other law break- dull sound like that of a muffled en- I ers. There was not a sound from the gine out on the river. Looking care- direction into which the runners had fully over the water we gradually disappeared. made out a mass of shadow moving g As everything regained an atmos- f dowvn toward us about a quarter of a {phere of complacency once more a mile from shore. Finally we saw policeman on "special duty" to guartl that the shadow was in reality a pair h(ies of residents in the vicinity of fast motor launches, one towing stole4 up tous. He had hearq the a rowboat and the other two small shots, h said, but hadn't thought barges. Not a sound but the muffled anything of them. We .told him about, roar of the motors could be heard ,leo man who had been shot but it 1 md unless someone had been listen- 5, .4 . . . with great success this summer with Mine. Melba's company in Australia. As to the operas that will be pro- duced this season, the repertoire in- cludes the best of former seasons, several new productions and notable revivals. The Puccini operas are to be presented and "La Gioconda" is back in the repertoire with a new mounting. "Fra Diavolo" has a new production, and both "L'Amore del Tre Re" and "The Masked Pall" are again on the list. "Le Prophete" will be praduoed and "The Pearl Fishers," the last named for the first time in Chicago. Massenet's "Werther" will be a new Mary Garden opera. "Peleas and Melisande" and "The Tales of lwellas "Tannhauser," which did not appear last season. The repertoire, of course, will also include all or most of the standard French and Italian section. There will be a new one-act opera, "Bianca," in addition, by an American composer. The season is to last eleven and one half weeks, twith performances on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- (lay and Friday nights, Saturday and, occasionally, Wednesday matinees, and popular-priced performances Sat urday night. The first performance will be on Wednesday night, Novem- ber 5. Gradually, as such statistics indi- cate, the Chicago Civic Opera is tak- ing the ascendency, scenically sure- A f 3 + I r I : Y 4F S: e' $ : . I a' . s l 1 ' t ' .. i , ; 't i ;a i) 3 ; ' : k'- 4 i) s, }; L; < j'a ' : a1 'i $' a pp. p i N' , Iyy{! }Y p; , A: j i A I y I l j , . ' Y ' .t V g i 4 ' f Y { I i', S r i }' i a, ing for it, it would not have been heard on shore. We watched two1 boats as they approached the slip near which we were sitting, and won- dered if they were going to make shore unmolested. We felt as though we were in the ganie ourselves and when suddenly as the boats were within a hundred yards of shore and a number of loud hoarse shouts came across the river we felt as though we ourselves were caught red I handed at something. Then we heard someone in the nearest boat cursing the occupant of the other. "You've cut mue loose." "You're pulling away from me--" Then something else happened about which we could only guess. We noticed the barges gradually drifting away from the boat which had been towing them. Then sudden- ly it was as though everyone in De- troit and Windsor was out on the water shouting at the top of his voice. Following the first few shouts the cutouts were opened and the whole shore echoed the roar of the powerful engines. The boats started to make the slip. Another engine added its roa-r to the medley of sounds and we saw a long cabin cruiser come slipping out 'of the darkness. Then the shooting started and before Aratorical Ass'n Program Last Sale Of 'Course Tickets Price $2.50 at Box offlice Hill Aud., Tues. Oct. 21 1:30--5:30 failed to have an impression upon him, "Why, that happens every night" he said. "You ought' to be here on a busy night." Chicago Opera Program (Continued from Page Thirteen) Bassos: Feodor Chaliapin and Vir- I gilio Lazzari. As conductors with Musical Direc- tor Polacco, there will be Roberto ihloranzoni, for seven years with the l Metropolitan Opera, and Pietro Ciniini. To the staff of assistant con- ductors, there has been added a Chi- cagoan, Henry G. Weber, 23 years old, who received high commendation last season in I remen. Of the newcomers to the company, Te ti Dal Monte, coloratura soprano, is particularly famous having sung Dining Room Is Open to You. 50c Noon Luncheon, 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Salads, Sandwiches and Light Lunches. 75c Dinner, 5 to 7 P. M. $1.00 Special Dinner, choice of Steak or Chicken, 11:30 A, M. to 2 P. 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