Sa% _/ _ JIMPORTANT CASES _ £ â€"IN SUPREME COURT Legality of pariâ€"mutuel betting on * horse races after nightfall may be determined during the April term of the supreme court in a case which involves much that may be taken as informative to dogâ€"track owners who Betting on Horse Races After Nightfall; Fate of Youthâ€" wish to operate, says Lowell M. Puckett, International News Service writer, in a story from Springfield. The appeal, carried to the supreme court by Senator â€"James â€"Monroe of Collinsville, will determine the conâ€" disposition ful Murderer, Etc. mt REPRESENTATIVE I Amendment â€" & k of §3 the ASK FOR A DEMOCRATIC BALLOT _ THOMAS J. LYNCH â€"__FOR CONGRESS 10TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT torman, also remains to be decided ) their limits is up for a decision. by the court. ‘McWilliams was senâ€"| The case was appealed to the higher tenced to death for the killing of| tribunal from the Effingham Circuit William"Cap" â€" Sayles, . but . his exâ€" Court by the City of Altg\mont. The ecuition was postponed to the suâ€"| lower tribunal decreed that the city preme court, Another young killer, could not regulate whether or not Varner Corry, who at 15 years of| a"watchman should be stationed at age shot down Patrolman Edv;:;d the crossings. Smith who surprised him and 0 hoys in a school swimming pool, will Cook County Cases _ learn whether or not he is to serve tosec‘tlh‘inl m::d O!C:;!k,â€e‘:l:;:;"::: 18 years in the penitentiary for the cago . &1 Itho what slaying. Corry, during his trial in| Slated for decisions, although what Chicago, was called the "model. son" because of his good personal record prior to the shooting. Bank Liability Decision Anâ€" opinion â€" which has been awaited some time by the banking fraternity and which, it is expected, will have considerable effect on futâ€" Democratic Candidate for xk TEB PRESS LYNCH Several cases of especial interest to Chicago and Cook county are slated for decisions, although what is .known as the "Jarecki decision," involving the validity of the 1928 and 1929 tax assessments of Cook county, is slated for argument this term. Under the general procedure of the court this means that a deâ€" cision will not be handed down beâ€" fore the June term. c m Government ~ Phone H. P. 178 1 QUALITY LAUNDERERS and ; Y CLEANING CO Reduced â€" â€" _ DRY CLEANERS .__ ||| Highland Garage 8 Chic Riding Habits Are Thomas J. Lynch Winds Up Campaign; He Feels * Certain of Victory Thomas J. Lynch, Democratie candidate for representative in conâ€" gress this week ended his campaign. His outright stand on the repeal of the eighteenth amendment and also the stand taken on reducedâ€"governâ€" mental expenses has won ~him ~A great many supporters and friends. In speaking Mr. Lynch said, "L feel I have put on a good campaign and if I receive the supportâ€"I â€"am asâ€" sured of, feel confident I will win the nomination." Mr. Lynch has the endorsement of a great number of come endorsement. ment a few weeks â€"ago Col. A. A. Sprague said,â€""I most heartily and enthusiastically endorse Thomas J. Lynch." Coming from a man of Mr. dressed equestriennes will wear when they ride to hounds this Fall were exhibited to Lake. Forestâ€" . & women Tuesday and Wednesday by Thomas Busvine, of London,â€"probâ€" 4 ably the most famous maker of dis= ~~~ emypdareiâ€" tinctive riding habits in the world. j Mr. Busvine, whose riding habits, carried exclusively in Chicago by Marshall Field & Co., including the 2s Lake Forest shop, arrived in Chiâ€" cago Tuesday for a special show. ing of the â€"newest arrivals in corâ€"â€"___â€"â€" 2e rect riding habiliments. He will be in the Old English Sports shop, a _ > recent addition to the sixth floor in Field‘s downtown ‘store, the reâ€" mainder of this week and for sevâ€" eral days next week. . â€" o I‘ll say! You wouldn‘t. know it‘s the same car after our éomplete scientific tuningâ€"up of carburetor, valves,. igniâ€" tion, and timing. We know how. We‘re tuneâ€"up specialâ€" ists. Yet our prices are no higher. Come and see us. 125 N. ST. JOHNS AVE. BOY! SOME y 8