*h'ifld1 iUfl ith an 86 and Tom!. Tnomp- son flnished third witb a card of 87. The wind bothéred the players quite a littie and tbis was responsible. for the high. scoring. The Blind Bogey prize was won by John Nichiols witb a- card of 115-25-90 and the net scores cf, the contestants, wbicb follow, wilI show howv the field wvas playing1. Leadiulg Net Scores, T. C., Thompgon ........87- 8-- 79 Philip Hoffrnan ...........1l00-20- 80 W. Peck .................. 93--10- 83 Ed Fo*ler........ ...... 94-11- 83 N. A. SchWall.......93-- 9-.- 84 August Pearson', Sr........ 109-25- 84 George Martin .........84-se-84 A. R. 'righe ............... 99-14. 85 A. F% ankovitz......110-25-- 85 Philip Braun....1..... .... 119-ý34- 85 T. Gruver............Co~-8 George Fold ...........06-20-,86 Edwin Knudston......977-10- 87 Dr. Os,ýtie Geisse.....1 -2-8 Dr., Floyd McGrath ............30- 87 T.ý C. Keeler....... ...... . 14--26- 88 C. F. Rogers...... 106-18- 88 Lloyd Hollister.......99-11- 88 M. J. Mick ...........1-(-9 Tom Klehm ............... 95- 6- 89 E. Cazel ......... 95- 6- 89 M. C. Hecht ...........1-3- 89 John Nichols.............11-2 -'90 E. Petry ................. 121-30- 91 Joe Kutten...........101- 8- 93 E. J. Carr........ ..0- -93 A. F. Albright.......132-92 John F. Hoff nianYi ..... -19-,94 Gene Rennecker ..1..... 1 ý8- 95 Frank Meier......... .... 135-35-100 D. Scott .. .. .19 8-101 j). J. L. Walther '......106- ;5-101 ]3ud Randlév.............. 13i-25---106'I TITLE PLAY AT SKOKIE The' club championship) is the big, feature at the Skokie Country club. In th1e first round Hunter Hicks was (>liged to default to E. R. Hankins as Hunter waq going back to Dartmouth and could flot finish bis matcbes. The C. A. UIdridge vs. Tommy McIlahon match wvas postponed. C. W. \,c- Guire def eated W. Templeton, 3 and 2. 'The P. F. fluckley, vs. H.- H. Taylor :%vas -postponed.2 W. Preston dci eated Fred WN. Hilf, 3 and 2. H.i C. Hassel defeated Bruce* Drever, 1 up .. W.ý Cijilen, Jr., defeated'Max D)reyer,. I Up and J. C. Cormack Won f rom J,- M. Robson, by tbeý same miargin. In. Class B, A. S. Joslynwoln by de- faùlt f romn F. C. Mason, Tom King w~on by default f rom .H. T. Smith. Kennetb Curtis defeated E. Haupt 2: up. J' Nicholson defeated H. H-. Mor- gan. 1 up, J3. V. Rathbone 'defeated J .1 Francofor, 5 and. 4. B. Guettlen, de-1 feated F. S. Graham, 2 up, F., C. Thomi- as won froni C. J. Ellis, 1 up ini 19 holes andi J. H. Bullen defeated H. MN. Keefe. 1 up. -on houses, aportments and business properties for 5, 7 or 10 year terms. CODY TRUST COMPANY 105. South La Salle Street Randolph 6600: CHICAGO on the lawvn at thé residence of Benx- iamini F. Cunimings, 286 Ridge avenue. The lead weight buried itself in the ground to the depth of three feet at a spot near a child's' play yard, and in a section of the Iawn where WVilliam Nelson, Mr. C.umrnings' chauffeur, had- been -standing but a fewv minutes be fore. TO RESUME TEACHING Mrs. Gertrude Lees1 Roberts,. 629 Gregory avenue, bas returned fr(om her. vacation and ivili resume b. er teaching Monday, September 14. Mr. and Mrs. WVilliam 0. Beit of 202 Abingdon road, Kenilwortb, and thieir son ýand'daugbter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Belt of 1601 rentb street,' bave bad a delighitful, trii of two weeks to Camp Temagami in Canada. Clarke F. Mair of 327 Fourteenth, street is, spending his* vacation at Eagle. River,. Vis., as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Requa., RtEAL ESTATE LOAIêS Have fuflds to loan on North Shore residential property at rea- sonable rates. See us on renewals. Aomortgages- for sale. E. G. Pauling & .. 10 S. La Salle St. Frankin 7740 3lst Season Opens September l.4th Il7»mette BranCh--6 27 -i i xTH STREET (Boulevard ldg.) PHONE 3 63 Regist ration Days-Tursday, Friday, Saturday Sept. îot, iîah, î2th Main 'Scbool-5o9 S.'Wabash CHICAGOÔ> 'Avenue Roc k-a"Bye Baby on thîe Tree Top WHE'N THCE WIND BLOWS. THf CRADIE WILL ROCK WHEN THE B.OUGH BREAKS THE CRADIE WILL FAIL DOWN WILL COME CRADIE $ B A BY A ND ALIL 1641 ORRINCTON AVENUE, EVANSTON Open Tuesday, Thursday, Sefurday Eves.