the um of the towns ther will tie- temu- shake the new municipal MI): by the hand and giver their wish- es far lime-- to the plum for devel, oping I supmbnrb. Northt5eht lies right It the union on the Static leey extension of the North Shore Line and satin! trains from the loop will whisp thousands of guest: of tho Nixon company over the dented lines and out to the ale bntion. The whedule of the special trains will bo announced later. -fr-ttrbP6-em': “Ibhham. Ph- tMa1Tfgattdtg,ut. "h&mthqerrtNtrrqr,garrs.t% -Htth<tthrhr-taa-eth& dub“ lull-deWMI-I “Ethnic-“Jinan Suturing!“ Itch-that's -ia._eNareththHistt.ez- h-e-villbm Hahn “mum-alumna! Jerurp.rtu-tuth.titu- mm. and Inn-imam ’mhmnmdglndindu- trutameu_rilibett-taof tuNoetht5e_dartrusteswitt, Georg. F. Nixon a company, foun- ders and My: of the ttew town, are formulating plans for the eelebra- tion Saturday. Computing with . Onl- hundl'fd forty-tive students will attend summer school at Deer- field-Shields high school wording to the numjmr who have registered in the nthool We. The "mmer term will open on Monday. June 20. the tirxt Monday after eommtncemt. This yea, " in the past, a 'tu- dent will bedlovod to take one new subject. or unify-tau. The school day in from. rig until tweive. The roam offered will be in American history. English. Latin. French, Spanish, (country. dab". arithmetic. Aunt-m history. Euro- pean history. economics. mechanical dating. trpewriting, and decoru- phy. Thu-n will be no courm in nhup or mean. u stated in the Shoreline Int week. “nu-â€WM“ "emtaof-brrrbhavob-sirs. wild. Minted-thaw“ gun. " yum, aw. uh Wi-uiu, 'xun-mh. . um WombL Wtihette, - Evgmton. Glen- View. beam Nu- m; Liber- them, to make it I din tin-{will be - mineral. in the North Shore Line. Dedication of the sitektiie' vithute hall wilt be one of the Natures of Saturday: celebration Hundred and Forty-Five Listed for Faeatiem Chm at Deerfield High The members of the faculty who will teach in summer school Are Mt. Slocum. Mr. Peru, Mr. Heaton, Miss Grin-mud. Miss Bruin, Cowma- Williann. Mr. Tuylor. Mr. Wright. Ind If. Orr-shy. Conch Peel will have that. of the swimming tank during the [unmet months. ARCADE m PLANNED AT HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING, Por the pupa-t of permitting high} .1:th students to pass across the, not!) and of the quadrmle in all‘ kinds of mil-2r. Mr, Hnmiitomi Idaml arehiteet, has been instructed} to proceed with plum and mum bidsl for the building of u - {mum the can building to the Industrial Arts building. Mr. Hamilton will unb- mit plum and make "comm: " the next meeting of the board of W. The and: will ht 'tec') Our?" the winner. MY. m: _ 1.1 war- aw LARGE ENROLLMENT FOR SUMMER SCHOOL '6_.orst-*qsrbtob.- Due to the growth of my business ithubeen mseetmtrrformetotind larger quarters. t V You will now find me located in my new place at 17 North Second Street, where my customers will thtd me in potdtionioedtertotheirwarttrosuett more Manly and conveniently. Your continued pattrxtnageitrsolieit ed and anthfaetioit in E=ttf, in -tl0trthttfrtmtttrt" . and Iva-luv " sup Com." Ja"U"d'll Tat To Mar. Customers J. STONEWALL " M12.“ tgirth.. " 11m. DeWitte"; W. Albert Kemp, "Adam Smith"; Norman E. Watson, Fiiii; Horn: Pilgrim": Ethel De- -Lan|!. "Aunt Abbie Rocker"; Irma Sham. "Corinthia"; Joseph tr. Ship- Wt", "Andrew Gordon;" and' Mrmcore D. Plyllllf. "Dr. Jack netamarter". 1The auxin. is under the direction 23’ going Prater. , The management of the Alcyon itheater has kind the parking space Normal] operated by Mr. E. Partly 1and wishes to "mount: at this time :that the parking for patrons of the :Alcyon theater is free. On account of Central avenue being torn up and _ nu other place to park. in the reason AM management has kued the park- _ in: space. ( One of the him“ laugh: " the Mason is scheduled for the Alcyon "water Manday. Tuesdny. Wednes- 'day, and “madly. June 13. H. IS, (tri. Sidney Chaplin in "The Better “Ole." This is slid by critics from 1fur and near to be one of the great- crt pictures eve: produced of its kind. â€MM-1M I. - “It. div-f a mum-n.1,.“ nth-“I‘M“. o-tauiatts_tmi.o' - it b the In dull- than. Mithdnpdrgbglng-glq- Nth-dudhddtm thumb-Mm. Yh-et_i.theetemnt 'wm chin-d ofthe 1io-amdttiB-omeasfothaoverthq Quintet-nus; Hummer: mmmmmrnteful “dawn-gut. Indus heodis - (Irina cobra: amnion; journey.» he rid of their scheming. Be inn-ll.- his business manger in full charge. A reported 'itsnncial dis- asterf-thmastogotowork,and the play proceeds cleverly to the end, which is happy far tvcryone. pus. "httie"; Carl L. Lochnex: “Clin- Tho can in a compant one. and is wo6irwetoderthedtreetioaot Mrs. Francis I. Woolky. " consists of Frmhlin I. Chiehester, “June: King"; LEASE PARKING SPACE FOR ALCYON THEATER A [when amF etachre-parts will be given by the North American Union Friday. July In " Witwn's Hall. The tickets “my be pumhsed n! the door or from any member of the bdtee. Mrs. T. E. Schultz. 'Eva".. Ethel ite. Witt tickets will he mailed or held. as may be desired. " -tiottst are made on the day of the performance for which dry In desired. the tickets must be paid for at the box oftice be- PIT%1 w d K. Bl'NCO-EI'CHRE PARTY I WITI'EN HALL JULY 1 ) 0PritiIthYIlliIh PARK SEAT SALE JUNE 18 fore tiveu'e- in the "temoost, For the heor4it of those who desire to order ticket: in advance. and who tind it non eetqrmtimst to have them held until and for. an IHW‘. which has heel: entirety “Manon iothep-twi1lttoh-ntrairtthi. year. Under this plan those desirhttt such WW†will make I de posit of m for which a meipt will be (I'm. Sent: owned in xiv-nee will then be held until and for " tht box 06:52. but must be paid for Ia-aroe"-i-s The boys Bre urged to make I unite ie ttttworld. and they will do so July Fourth anyway. Continual from page I You] Neif “$91 1" "'"""""--"-r-"-' llt BtNoratP0tmD-.GFNBPmmDMit" -g auairGrraiaTilrirai', M9q&tettt- [ t_-d-i-e-r. ,'tr..'1uUdT,g't.'uNtt 'h-d-its-rho-A." J-1lt.tthrttari--e "arbo-A.rsmrbv--r-d brhhi-hm.‘ M summons... no“ ,rfBmor-d.tth.uiaett. mmmumm‘ cuddly-,bmeoupuhuhm-IH " ei_dttlursntrt-e- you. Mammal“ 'siehtuth--t-g- dollar). handbags.“ tl-ved-at-ta-, 82.25, 82.75 and $3.00. 0-: M. concert- nigh-,thenhlochm "rr-ta-sea-r- eraladmisaion utthenuwhg everything. In addition to Lin upland“ trans- portation facilities it enjoys, Ravi- in has always been a â€Indie hr lo- torUta, the roads from over, dtgeeeim, stretching through the ma: handful portionsofthemnhlhon. Asa convenience to the thonund- It» - riot by mqtor as. two 'xt-sive puking space! no mm, all at the Sheridan fold enhance. and the other " the Green Bay and entrance. These are. adequate in every way. There are sunk box cm neeo- modationg at Ravinia to facilitate the delivery on the evening of the per- formance of ticket: which have been ordered by mil or telephone. "rtt+AMDPaMllt"tBttt+gattgtrAMr.traag'ttetg VICTOR BROTHERS Safe Fur Storage Manufacturing Furriers 368 Central Ave., Hum Park. Phone B. P. 351 BratmbTmeam--raratiagegtogtr-cartr-tagoct, COLLEGE INN Cool fresh air is constantly forced through our vaults, refreshing the illrlcr of your garment. Repairing and remodeling at lowest rates of the year. Take advantage of our summer prices by plac- ing a small deposit on any coat in stock for Fall delivery. ing of furs against myths. mmmrsmnmvmlclcm- Estimates gladly fumfisheci. Also FREE test- Sunday Dinner Ame 12, 1927 $1.25 [ m’wnAumAl‘ mumsnwmmm -- Rim“ Emu or can.“ an Inn) ouvrs Coekteit _ “I CABTAwK'rK ANO WATER XEWN Swill. mine WeehmrNmerqge Open Evenings "cm W m5 PA“ BorN. Soup mmm’num CUISINE MAI-SI PM Clo-hols†MING thhmb-eld deed,t-isGeertaininfemasodsW mmwm 'BLATNaEAWMat-" Rain-int. It ingot-what yieqedrme-iatbntootesde' mental â€(link-â€doth- erre-etrFtumu.amd throwaway-INN“ thrasrtth-bq_Th..how 'h-ei-tr hm,ckvg,chn loamy in mbrr Wild Wm†that bun-h more intelligent mph- istieatioath-nri1tbdinahut dozen mun; drum " the night club and the pothoue. DWI-“Mb†attth.6hetUtttt8ttt- â€AR“ T%ere'sagnteegii."ThrqhH Ism'ubummw- II {winds} i. gnplay thit ega- Harry France has brought to the Curt than, Chicago. . nudes: cast and it is predicted that this pm lion will stay in the Cort theatre till straw hats sale. " the than“: guests In after spud. brightness and lively cdmedy, "The Wild Westeotts" is the play for "my money. Prrfm will he given every night, with matinee: on Wednesday and suuid-y. The management an- nnunces that there will be no incnm m the usual popular scale of prices that prevail " the Cort theatre. $1.25 SAFE! duh-M Ppeprgtug:t awohb’ln. 'hh'uhth-W'Hh thrGh-e_aeitteim"S Gn- Bnrf' h “Sum 4ueoi"a-d_tho-uee-at PLAY mum Imam“ Ar-'r_,r..tt-Ih. s,ullk'lld'ph'drt.Sd,".2 One Day Candy Sale Saturday, June 1 1 Outdoor Sun-er calm begins My, June St, “1:30 p. I. he afternoon: I week, Tuesday and Friday, in Phlk. Ballet, and [WWW chm H, S. Pardee Pergola - 245 Cary Avenue Mate Butter E_teCherrierr,rrerpoamd ....._......41 With and: pound purchase you get FREE 1 Motor Car Electric Service C. R. MeCLURE, L. A. WAHL " South San-u! Street Phone Bill MILDRED Battery , Service Before starting on your vacation have your bat- tery checked over to be sure there is plenty of wa- ter, and that all corrosion is cleaned off the termin- als. A small amount of care will save trouble when you can least afford it. . ThaerYxrit0rantreJeItrStiees, 1hekWahmtFtMre _ mm- - 4.0-kb.“ For inlet-nation phone H. P. "r-lt Dancing Classes FyaPomtd.... smvukymwu-u mums-uy.m.umg -d'traeoftt)'t_mtot. Ko-thm-e-teh- stfrT1e-shyttthe-asirtehl with-mullahs“ dâ€,givilg hin- TII‘ In. qreeeaborsteiWtr-trsu-d- deattrfi-tisaho_mintbo-t. unmwmswwm _ mmmmunn HAESSLER of Phone Highland Park t66 PAM. m