ALL.EXPENSE TOURS Vrem CHICAGO te àWASHINGTON, De Ce' Annapelis Md. end. Historie Virginie 6 Deys,.8 laudinq Bout Tip ta. Norfolk and Hstoeic Vrginia, S051.00, QUGAND CURCL9 TOUIRSý A#-xponsë maonudTI N.w Yuk . tintie ÇIy . Wahlnon Niagara Fals GOING: fW 17 agd Mgust 14 PENNSYLV*N IML MIIA KY 1Tom MU-bxpn» Mon *.uad-Tdop si.w V.ek. Atlani Cty. W»Bhldègtm Historie Virginla GO 1 NG: Bve" Saday to 0ctbr 31 iuclasim *Thot* "p4aasuwe-pIamed" a-expense tours assure you on 1tdec oation~. Arangements for your entir. trip ore mode before you 1 ave home. p,wrjgfer Tr4swlD.rgaim'a#dTevr Foiders £&,V k kLmA II YouTFIlNever ) (FORGET (16 W@uderful Days etotaloUeost o f enui £ S10 LeJ11e _Photo Because youny peo pie of the. north shore, congtinuniiti es arc fon~d of beach sporti,. parents and e dUcators have long believed that they should Iearit howv to take care of themnse.lves iet the water bel ore z'enturing into Lake Michigapt's Oft-turbulent waters. Resuit: ,çintning classes for boys and girls at thte high sckool. This photo u'as taken just as t/te boys uwere lcaving and tire girls ivete entering for their Saturday rnorpling lesson, under thte direction of Edgar B. Jaikson. MUSK EGON HELPED TO BUILD WEST Muskegon was called upi timber for the rebuiiding. heldic ni visiegon lut nt' ginning Juiy 17.- Timber the main industry of this o1n Lake Michigan buti hundred plants provide and baianced industriai kegon is an important point Trunk railway and is ais terminais of the Grand Samuel on to furnish NJorth of Chicago le7 . ,a, Otis, Former Robert Brown WiII Play Shore Player, With DePaul Orchestra Robert Brown of Wilmette, violini- udJd by Crtc jlis t; ,Raynond,Hasoof Evanston, teen days be- production of the season,, Fly Away is 'no longer Home." thiving City The piece, a comedy of domest-ic more than a lif by Dorothy Bennett and Irving a diversified White, 'appeared output. Mus- along Broadway ton the Grand a short time ago. so one of the In the first week 1Trunk Car of its Washington of the year j run, it bas been Mvuskegon and playing to capac- at the closing concert ot the seasuxi which will be given-at the Sheffield. Avenue auditorium of De Paul.uni- versity on Tuesday evening, june 8. Mr. Brown, the son of the J. Mel- ville Browns of 738 Eleventh street, is a young artist student of Richard Czerwonky. He will play. "La Folia" by Corelli. Raymond Hanson,' artist student of Walter Knupfer. will play the G ,Strt Central 3137 j ettS2 u:i tra in,Su liAbout Our AU-Expen PMarrn Mois Ciyctdaecomplete ito en lboune, Children, 2211 North'Oak Park ave-- 5o P.m. nue, Chicago, last' Tuesday. Paul's George Yeoman, Jr., of 528 Park re W11 ieg must be in a :cast for' about two avenue is expected home Monday ,t 35 montbs after which time he may from Purdue university, and will . For not need a brace which hebas worn leave within a few days for California' iapysince, infancy as the -resuit, of the. wbere ýhe will have a, position in: wE'-disease, infantile paralysis. Eureka for the summer. 's' ~ (lu