Court Heara Plea, Ptu·e· Sentence OrJer Telephone for Nerthweetem "CourM; ()pen to M en,. W OIDell Two sterling sih·er cups Mve been donated by Charles F. Speed, manager of the Northwestun golf course on the Forest Reserve at Harms Road and Emerson street, west of Evanston, to be played for from Monday to Frictay of each w~k. One cup to k c<tmpeted for by men and the other by women. h . . Every month t e players turnmg 1ft scores under 90 will be handicap~d anti played off at the end of t1le month. The winner is to hold the c·tp for one month. The first person w11lning it tbne times during tbe year .,iM ~Ye permanent possession of the '-up. Play in the 3-daY tournament is to start July 4, on 18 holes each day, Jtandican against o.. r. Pr;?eS wift be lwarded by the club to the first low net an~ the next 12 lowest scores turned m by men, and the first lo~ net and next 6 best scores turned 1n by women: . . . Spectal pnzes w1ll be g~ven te members of the Northwestern Golf club, but only one prize will be awarded to any one player. The green's fee entitles anyone to compete for these prius. Maps af the Northwestern so1f course can be secured from Charms F. Speed, Evanston, or H. M. Bacllman. Wilmette. Judge C. Carroll King of the district court in Brockton, Mass- finds the telephone u ul in conducting court e ions. The otlter day ~ arri"ed too late for the session. The judge was at home eating his lunch. ben informed· o,·er the telephone of the tate appearance of the defendant, he had the latter Jl1'l on the tine and beard his plea. asked him questions and then imposed his sentence, all 0 ,·er the telephone. The arraignment wa duly entered on the records of the clerk of the court. · 1111iDo· Gas .I""JVUUI;~ RaDka Zrul in Natioa n__...L._. The Sports of Lake forest YOUNl SunlfTlet~ DIET IS IMPORTANT Eating to live or living to eat-oo matter which your philosophy-you will get the greatest bene6t out of the process if your diet is well balaaced so as to give you the right pro~ of calories, .proteins, minen1s, and 't"itamisls.. Yoer diet is prabablf well balaoelllll if you ut a lo~ ~t Mocls dailr. £nu~gh gas ~0 fill a r~ 45. by S) fed, wtth a ceiling 10 feet btgh. ts sold annually to each purchaser of gas in the state, accordiq to statistics for '"~zz recently comptled by the Illinois commerce commission. It required 41,9.}6.662,856 cubic feet of gas. to meet the domestic and industria1 requrrements of the four and ttne-half million Illinois residents ierved by 1he gas industry, tbe -figures show · . . . . . . The d:s .nbattOn .oi thts gas tttlhzed 7.705 ~mles oi manu, or enough for tw~ l.lnes f1:om ~~ York l Sen Fr~nc1sco, ~11th suflict~nt left oYer to butJ<! a mam from Ch1cago to Tam,a, Flonda. Illinois rank second of the states in the value of gas product~. according to the United States bureau of the cens\11. Clearance SALE 73 to 'lz 01 Former Reastmah/e Pric.es Sale Opens Tuesday,July1 Milan, our next cago, I Giorgio I the Chic\ recently, Herbert of. the c search o tigate n writes Civic "I thi am sure be treat son in will hav and an delieht Europe t the artis tion, an artists a sing ne opera in fied wit~ as we DR. C. E. GEISSE ......dUe ,.yaiciaD Villqe nae.tre BW.. Phoee WiL ZISZ many. S Wanted Autos to Repair $1M PElt 'HOUR a,It Yean ~1ri u Sanda,.. Ea-..... ............. ---~~~~~·;-~W. INCE ;.or shop opened two yean ago, the women who really know good sports clothes have come to Lake Forest to buy them. The newest, smartest models are shown here at the same time that they appear in the best New York Specialty Shops. Our prices have aJwa)'$ 8een moderate-! So you can imagine what 11tmpting bargains await the early bird on Tuesday mo11'1iQg July 1, when our s11DJ1Der clearance sale begit:ls ! · Oothes for every possible sUJDtDer need I Spens dresses-French handmade gowns -frocks for garden parties, dinners and ~1 Now~ A NUMBER of smart coats now tl5.00 to $116.00. These begin with channing fur-coUared flannel spoilt eoata, and -irtdude beautiful models of imported fabrics formerly eetling up to tt9&.00. Knitted suits from France and from the Philadelphia sweater shop, greatly reduc:.td. Delightful bats, maoy of them from Ben- · del and Tappe. Former pricea forpten-now crouped for quick ale fr-om -$6.-50 to $25.00. Conesponding Teductions in WoWieS, aweaters, lingerie, scarves, novelties. ~ ..ldllllllli· . . . ~~·~~--~----~-.~.-·-------- F. Panichelly "Chica has too that the is able t doing. thank th of the i gets any two Mr. Rome, citi.es artssts favorabl Chicago Throu ment of from v · c wl - $100.m, in tnany instances hal former prices. rea's For y.._.,.,. StON Need. CaU Phones Wilmette The Sports Shop 8 Mar,ket S.uare Lake Forest. Blf nider-Cazel rug Co. 400-401 Wilmette and Central Aves. T ....hoee Llilre POft8t ·2 Yr. CITY 627 MAIN ST. -:- ET CO. PHONE WD..METm 1870 RETAIL JUNE Everyone Knows that the first essential of a picnic lunch is the sandwich, and to make sandwiches there must be bread. Sandwiches require a bread that slices evenly without crumbling and that retains its moisture. You'11 find that Wilson's Bread is an ideal sandwich bread; it makes good sandwiches better. At any grocer's. WHOLESALE JUNE 27-28 Ut 39c Pork Loins Lee· of Veal l.b. . ................... . 28c I u .................... 19lc · Pot Rout, Natift Beef u ..................... . 2lc I ~~~-~-~~-~····· 3Sc STRICTLY FRESH SELECTED EGGS Dozen 33c ~W!~.~~-~~- 24!c I ~r;;!:.eS:Ib. ··~28lc Armour's Cover Bloom 45C I Smoked Cali Hams .1 Butter. u. . . . . . . . .. . . . . Lb..................... J4IC ........................................................... · ROASTING CHICKENS-Fancy I MEATS . , a-&tr Meats heard artists to ha be req which limited best b numbe grand higher "Bef two a Mr. J I recei valuab Special. Sale Ill Low Prices ' 27-28 FOUR DAJLY J?ELIVERIES--1 A. M. -11 A. M.-Z P. M. --4 P. M. WILMEITE, KENILWORTH, GLENCOE, WINNETKA