presented at Wilmette amphîtheater Wednesday evening,' July. 27, at 8:30 o'clock. Izler Solonionwill again direct the orchestra, and Sonia 'Sharnova, cou-, tralto, will be featured'as soloiàt. The series of concerts will continue through August 31. They are becoming more and more popular as one prograni succeeds another, with increasing at- tendance being recorded. Abate Skeeter Nuisane The mosquito and sandfly nuisance Iiad a deterrent effect for a tme,, but that handicap seems now to have beent ovrcorne, ei.ther naturally or by scien- tiic means. Through the cooperation of Thomas J. Lynch of Glencoe, presi- dent of the North Shore Mosquito enjoymentý of the fine music by those present, the insect annoyance being relU duced to a minimum. It is said that the J spraying wïll be continued during each L concert of the season. The sandflies, of course, caused discomfort for only one night. the niusicians being the chiet of su fferers. -An *d'Arc"...... .......Tschatkowsky Sonia Sharnova "Nutcracker" Site ... ,Tsehàikowsky Miniature Overture Arabian Dance *Dance of the Sugar Plum 1Fary flussian Dance-rrepak MNarch Chinese Dance PUjce of the Mirlitons Waltz of fthe Flowers IntermIsslon hilcago endment of the law of"', UML., association; a member mon"ander he aspi ________________vinia Festival, ~1Il DCflln yzU - band", "swing es of the Ra- In mnaking the announicement of the engagement of Benny. Goodman and his orchestra for an extra gala night at the current synîphonic fes- tival :in the quiet wooded park of Ravinia, the Fest i v al association ýstates that itwishes to give recogni- tion to a current. trend in Music. Goodman and his band have al-. ready invaded the concert halls of the East, at Carnegie Hall, in New York, and 'the Boston Symphony Hall with amazing results-amazing at least io the symphony fans and the e"icky, (one who rnisunderstands swing mu- William M. James ction on municipal la, co'uliI.y. il A mnan of tbis ct ilembers and capacity in V the Sunpreme( seats. $2.25 aditionai or three coup- ons. Applications accompanied by a remittance should be sent direct to the ýRavinia Park box office, Ravinia Park, Ill., or to the Ravinia Festival office. Suite 1522, 231 LaSalle street. The arrangements for the appear-1 ance of Benny Goodman and bis or- chestra were made through courteAy wats concurred in b 1at its meeting Tuc kchwall was sworn il Nicholas P. Miller bis official duties ing. entealé to a refund on 1934 reai estate tax bis, in cases where the bils have been paîd in ýfull under protest., It is stated tbat the -State's attorney, is *cdn struing bis. paid in full witbout protest as having been protested. The ruling by the 'Supreme court followed its opinion that portions of the tax rate Were illégal. The items affecting -New Trier township prop- erty owners, with the amoëunt of the, refund. are :reported.as foiiowsl: CountvY tax, $.01; forest preserve,: $.02, and sai"itary district, $.04, per $100 of:assessed valuation. Interpretation by, the, state's at- torney of the e ligibility of taxpayers to collect the refund when taxes were paid under the foliowing conditions, is being awaited: 1 1. When the- 1934 bills were paid on account. . 2. When tlley *.etë pad Wiftüfl1 and ownership changed hands. 1 3. When the bis were forfeited and have, since been redeemned. In order to reÉcive the refund prop- erty owners mulst present their paid 1934 general taxc bil's for improved or vacant real estate to the office of the state's attorney, room 507 County building, Clark and Randolph streets, Chicaizo.Ther*e thev uill bh iOiven an by the Plc to the K nlot in the K nlot oie ppoint- A rrest Chicagoai Village Burglary Chai Village Eddie Johnston, 30, who gave nteùed rago adres. Nms arrested1 WILMIE 4300 WIKNIETKA 2000 for a1 turned >1. J ~issue otf-I~.lt were at the 1 late