d 8 ft. Arborâ€"Vitae ...___._._._._._._._ _ 15 in. Mugho Pine ........._.___.___________ 2V%, ft. Norway Spruce Dsirinetsiee weptenentnrarcprem sevensvivrad en vone pukal And Many Other Bargains on the Stand at Everett Road and Waukegan Road. e 8 BARCAINS IN EVERCREENS Telephone Highland Park 2285 A. J. HOOK e m epiess". fer en o Cc Ree es Ne e neate Mrs. J. C. Emma of the SCHOOL OF THE DANCE Instructions â€" to BALLET, ToE, TAP, Dai CHARACTER AND NATIONAL tween ‘ DancEs. conven =_______ Enroll Now _ _ Call personally or phone 250 Call personally or phone 2052 The Deerpath Tï¬eatre 4ine Zeerpaihn iheatre On theâ€" daily schedule, northâ€" _______ Lake Forest _______â€"â€" boundâ€"coaches teave the Union Bus TUITION Terminal, Roosevelt road at Waâ€" ... Bummer Term: bash_â€"avenueâ€"and â€"Broadway; â€"the Class Work $10 Private Work $25 North Shore line station at Howard 8 ‘~â€" || street, Niles Center; Morton Grove, > e anivmamamcmmpaes L’rlenview, Wheeling, Half Day, Libâ€" â€" 24 Genuine oak leather halfâ€"soles and sturdy, longwearing ru‘‘ 5r 4 _ heels will be put on shoes of any size for 59c a pair. Wo:l.~ :â€" A _ ship and materials guaranteed. Excellent quality bound to ~ive f 3 MENS RUBBER HEELS WOMEN‘S RUBBER HEELS _| * Wellâ€"shaped heels \ an _ ‘,@ive Jonger life to â€"@ 1| PE 2sc m any en ls a OF EICHT WEEKS Announces Kesrarsssnes On Davisst. EVANSTON NEW SHOES FOR OLD! ....$1.00 _$1.00 _ Oak Leather Halfâ€"Soles â€" and Genuine~ â€" â€"_â€" Rubber Heels $1.00 THE PRESS SHOE REPAIRING OF QUALITY . DONE BY EXPERT WORKMEN _ tween Chicago and Antioch for the convenience of vacationers visiting }the Northern Illinois lake region has been inaugurated by â€"the â€"Metroâ€" politan Motor Coach company. Two round trips daily are made, with an extra trip in each direction on Motor Coach Service to Northern Lake Co. _ Has Been Established dren and five great grandchildren She leaves a son George of Venice, Calif., a daughter Mrs. John Bussell of this city, six grandchilâ€" away sixteen years ago. About five years ago, Mrs. Grant came here and spent 18 months visâ€" iting her daughter, returning to Brora, Scotland, where she died. cablegram from Scotland early this week, telling of the death of her mother Mrs. Bella Grant, wife of the late James Grant, which ocâ€" curred on Monday, following a linâ€" gering illness. The Grant‘s will be remembered here â€"by many as they were pioneer settlers who lived here for nearly fortyâ€"five years. Mr. Grant passed Former Resident Daily John Russell received Dies in Scotland 505 in 1929 it must be admitted that now most of them belong to the army of the imemployed. At least we haven‘t noticed much boosting. of late. . _ ~ ioi ie paid publicity agents boosting stock There are therefore, abundant 3 ï¬ reasons why we may still be thankâ€" 1O P ful â€"we are citizens of the United States. And abundant reasons, too, _ _ L ___Jf t why Uncle Sam should keep out of P foreign entanglements and center th his attention, as he is doing at presâ€" â€"S ent, on attempts to reknit the ecoâ€" _ || PC nomic fabric of the United States. BR Wide interest is being shown in the George Washington Bicentenâ€" nial military tournament and expoâ€" sition to be staged on Soldiers field, Chicago, June 24 to July 4, with all branches of the army participating, and the spectacle is certain to atâ€" tract large attendance. Anyone in Highland Park desiring tickets may obtain them by calling Miss Davis, ertyville, Grays Lake, Rollins, Lake Villa, Loon Lake and Antioch. On Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, additional service is afforded by a motor coach leaving the Union Bus Terminal at 1 p.m. and making all stops between Chicago and Antioch. Southbound, there are two coaches daily and three on Sundays and holiâ€" days. Military Spectacle ' Tickets Obtainable wl THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932 . 4030 Po Nati Nat Sir Po Po Nat Ri