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Kellarâ€" strass, Peoria county, recording secâ€" retary; and Charles Lowry of Kane county, treasurer. is Theâ€" Illinois clerks and recorders voted to break away from the other organizationâ€"and â€"toâ€"hold a â€"meeting next year in Edwardsville: . _~~ Hendee was also named on the legâ€" islative committee. * *~>=>*â€"~.~ Lew ‘A, Hendee, county clerk, was elected vice president of the Illinois Association â€"of â€" Supervisors, County Commissioners, Probate and County Clerks and County Auditors at the stateâ€" convention held last week in Otï¬wl- 7 PRgtex) A sdne ,‘ ts 14 Anyone umw; Comatmm Ist, 1929. 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Little Girl Injured contest blank and full When Struck by Truck RAVINIA Phone 2300 T HE PR E8 8 W- fâ€' m" k . ers of symphony and constituting "« vital contribution iï¬ ms“i ; i y y Â¥ for opera and symphony performances in the open..â€" Had the weather been unfavorable the inclosed financial reâ€" port, as submitted by the public acâ€" Ravinia Continues Series _ "Ravinia has continued its fine serâ€" ies of popular, national and children‘s concerts, the latter, especially, affordâ€" ~@ze »vOnaine and NCSpiRIT S 114 CAHi~ pana Sommersa.‘ Two were imporâ€" Deâ€"Falla, heard only at Ravinia and the New York Metropolitan, and Wolfâ€"Ferrari‘s "The Secret of Suâ€" zanne," a little masterpiece, too long neglected. ~ The figures for the 1929 season in> withâ€"noâ€" charge for rental of propâ€" erty or buildings of office rents and clerical force in Chicago * or New York, $614,917.86. This leaves a net lossâ€"of$206,887.66.>Deducted : from that amount is $108,4938.59 guaranâ€" teed by others than Mr. and <Mrs. Eckstein, leavin gthe guarantee asâ€" sumed byâ€"Mr.â€"and: Mrs.â€"Eckstein the , Mr. Eckstein‘s report says further : ~â€"â€"*Artistically, ~Ravinia. has : been credited by the press of Chicago with "producing the finestâ€"opera to. be seen on=â€"any â€"lyricâ€"stageâ€"ofâ€"Europe c America. â€"The response of the public has greater than ever before.â€" It has been the rule, rather than the excepâ€" tion, that the free seats and standing formance, as well as the reserved "In the relatively brief seasonâ€"ten weeks and three days â€" there were given thirtyâ€"three operas. Two were entirely new to Chicago â€" Puceini‘s â€""Deficits are the unvarying rule of opera and symphony. â€"Nor is it posâ€" sible to reduce them without drastic change in the policy of Ravinia. _The public expects of Ravinia the greatest artists of the lyric stage. â€"Having had them and enjoyed them for many season‘®, its patrons will never be conâ€" tent with less, norâ€"will the manageâ€" ment contemplate any sacrifice of the splendid standards that have caused America. ‘Indeed, to maintain those standards, costs must be increased; and with the need of increasing costs toâ€"maintain . the Ravints . .standard. comes, also, the need of increasing the guarantee fund." â€" . . . . â€"â€" Figures are outlined. . In a statement to Ravinia_subscribâ€" ers Mr. Eckstein says: ~~ â€" cessful season in its history," and cause of past achievements, A opera is already looking forward to next season over a net deficit of $98,â€" 894.27, guaranteed and assumed by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eckstein. The 1929 â€"deficit is included in a statement just issued by Scovell, Wellington & Co., public accountants, to Mr. Eekâ€" stein, president of the Rayinia comâ€" pany. m k «: Liabflitï¬cShonldered by Mr. and Mrs. Eckstein, Report Says; To Continue RAVINIA OPERA HAS $98,394.27 DEFICIT Much of theâ€"coming roadwork in theâ€"county is dependent on the valâ€" idity of the gas tax measure. â€"The board of supervisors will consider the completion of the highway program at the December session in the event Modern education is trying to fill the children up with knowledge, when what they want is thrills. |mepaommme cceirem reetenige sns . ommane en oo oi ns r ie ce t m P Mtws _ * Ses R mes ~ Illinois lost its first gas tax, one for two eentso'};thbn“%m years ago, when:the court heldâ€"it inâ€" valid. w 45. ..._The feeling of the county officials was, he pointed out, that the law still discriminated. ~ ~> es __ you ve tr1cda on a pair, you 11 want to buy them for csheir . their enchanting chic. â€"â€"w---vsw!--vv-_yâ€""'"_g_ v lon, is an invalid measure and will circuit court, was expressed generâ€" ally at the annual convention of the Illinois. Association of Supervisors, County ~Commissioners, Probate and Countyâ€"Clerks, â€"andâ€"Countyâ€"Auditors that closed last week â€"at Ottawa, acâ€" cording to County Clerk Lew A. Hen« books, would have been far different. Art pays dividends in beauty. It can not be expected â€"to pay in material things." ' > Fear Gas Tax Likely now on display, but TO make style your only . guide in buying shoes is often to go quite wrong. You‘ll like the models of Telephone H. P. 456 Models from $10 Up CcOMFORT =â€"= has its Style â€"= to Be Held Invalid Thursday, October 8, 1929