'the automobile which was forthwith TROUBLE COMES IN BUNCHES, MR. MILES WILL ASSERVATE Gets Pinched Twice in One Day for Speeding; Then Court Holds Car Pending Fine Payment "Trouble never comes singly," it has been said. That goes for C. A. Miles of Evanston and his recent ex- perience. Miles was driving along Sheridan road in Kenilworth Monday morning at a leisurely pace of 35 miles an hour when motorcycle policeman Clement Ley came alongside and politely requested a halt. Miles complied, gave the necessary information, received the slip, and continued on his journey, Thirty minutes later he was returning home when officer Peter Schaefer of the Wilmette squad stopped him, charg- ing him with driving at a 31 mile an hour gate. Miles was peeved but nevertheless was taken to the court of Magistrate D. AM. Mickey. The fine was $10 and costs on each of a pair of charges. "T would rather go to the jug than pay you," he stated angrily. His ad- vice was not heeded however and papers were immediately taken out by Police Constable Sheppard levying consigned to a garage pending pay- ment of fine. RECORD OF SERVICE The Earl Coal Cotor company, 1019 Davis street, at Evanston, dealing in high grade automobiles, reports the use of a Chandler demonstrator just refinished for demonstration that has run for 87,000 miles. Beta Zeta Phi fraternity entertain- ed with an informal dancing party on Friday evening of last week at the Ouilmette Country club. r= ID Om 1 GARAGES PERMANENT AND PORTABLE Lowest Prices Send for Catalogue GEO. C. BRADBURY & CO. 140 S. Dearborn St., Room 1403 CHICAGO | Phone Central 5105 | Methodists to Hear Of Centenary Work Great Mass Meeting Set For April 20, To Be Addressed by Dr. Ralph E. Diffendorfer Methodists of the north shore are | ; : : | expressing keen interest in the mass meeting of Methodists to be held at the First Methodist Episcopal church of Evanston on the evening of Wed- nesday, April 20. when Dr. Ralph E. Diffendorfer, secretary of the depart- ||| ment of education and of the com-|}| Hemstitching, 12¢ per yd. Button Buttonholes {|| Pinking Skirt Pleating mittee on conservation and advance] || . L of the Methodist Episcopal church, » { will give an illustrated lecture con- ( leanin CCOr 1an ca mg cerning the church centenary move- g ment. yi Dr. Diffendorfer is making a tour N w . . from ocean to ocean. The subscrib- N Fl S h ers to the centenary fund of $108,000,- ha : N ) OSS titc ng 000, payable in five years, have been as lan ros. demanding facts about the spending ------ ; of the money and Dr. Diffendorfer's ||| 1145 Greenleaf Avenue, Wilmette W e Do Only message and the pictures prepared by | experts under his supervision will Telephone Wilmette 1200 | . give concrete visualization of how the P | ) ] igh-Class Work centenary money is being spent. Sale On LIEB RO OOOO EO EOE EOE EOE OIE NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES Your Garden, Lawn and Flower Borders Are an Important Phase of Spring. pleting ROSE BEDS results to all its users. We wish to offer to the people of Glencoe, Winnetka and Hubbard Woods our expert service in arranging and com- GARDENS AND LANDSCAPE WORK FLOWER BORDERS PERENNIAL FLOWER GARDENS Another specialty is high-grade nursery stock. Spring plants and flowers for flower borders and outdoor budding plants await your inspection at our conservatories. Plant Life, the combination manure and fertilizer, that is proving to be of superior quality and is bringing excellent We also sell WE DO SPRAYING AND TRIMMING OF TREES AND SHRUBS. 402 Jefferson Ave. >, WEILER BROTHERS GLENCOE Phone Glencoe 585 [raxivaviivaviivaxivaxivaxivaxiivaxivaxivaxiraviravivevivaviaviravirevivavivavivaviraxivaxivaxival This Month--Easy Payments PATTERSON BROS. 828 Davis Street EVANSTON CHICAGO PILL LL LLL ddd ddd ddd didi ddd ddd ddd ddd 2 Ed ZZ 2 7 Farrar 70, LI, LLL LLL LL FLT LE LT Ut TTT IIL EL EL ET ETL LE TT 2 Zl 2777s 7:77 Ze LULLLLLLLLLLLLLN LLL LLL LLL LLL. 7 CHANDLER STEPHENS DORT ) Sold and Serviced By EARL COAL MOTOR CO. 1019 Davis Street, Evanston USED CARS THAT ARE RIGHT Phones 578 and 579 D070 000000000000 00%00%77777% 777mm mn00iiiiiiiiziziziiziiziz;zyzz227z7z72z2z2z2727272727272 Offer such an opportunity. Moving Pictures Depicting the interesting life, sports and drills of the cadets of the Woodcraft, Cavalry, Artillery, Naval and Aviation Departments of the Summer Schools. COLONEL HOWARD F. NOBLE, of Culver, will offer some comment and explanation during the pictures. WINNETKA WOMAN'S CLUB TUESDAY, APRIL 19 AtaEight o'Clock DO YOU LOVE A BOY? Do You Desire for Him A Wholesome Organized Vacation this Summer? The Culver Summer Schools (THE CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY, CULVER, INDIANA) You are invited to witness a showing of ADMISSION FREE 2222222772222 7722777777777, 77000 077/77uummmmm007 Zz22200072272227777772777777