WINNETKA TALK June 19, 1926 ------ Fountain Square Evanston Phone University 1024 Deliveries twice daily to the North Shore Phone in your book orders. Wilmette 600. * Book Suggestions THE MELTING -POT MISTAKE _ By Henry Prat Fairchild Little, Brown ............. $2.50 THE VERDICT OF BRIDLE GOOSE By Llewelyn Powy: Harcourt, Brace oe HISTORY OF FRANCE By Jacques Bainville Appleton. 5... citicuns. $3.50 IT'S NOT DONE By William C. Bullitt Harcourt, Brace ........... $2.00 FIX BAYONETS! By John W. Thomason, Jr. Seribwers coc. $3.50 WARRIORS IN UNDRESS : By F. J. Hudleston Little, Brown & Co. ...... $3.50 Best Sellers of the Week FICTION MANTRAP By Sinclair Lewis Harcourt, Brace ........... $2.50 ROUNDABOUT By Nancy Hoyt Ruoff sv. ic ss aan $2.00 COUNT BRUGA By Ben Hecht Boni & Liveright........... $2.00 THREE STUDENTS By Haldane Macfall Knopf NON-FICTION THE ARCTURUS ADVENTURE By William Beebe Putngm is i cr iosiad oe. $6.00 FIX BAYONETS! By J. W. Thomason, Jr. Seribpers--, ........... is $2.50 OUR TIMES By Mark Sullivan Seribless >. cus. vv. voimians d $5.00 At the Public Library SORRELI, AND SON By Warwick Deeping Knopf covvscvoitnisovanen $2.50 ODTAA By John Masefield Macmillan. cs. viva iia va $2.50 GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES By Anita Loos Boni & Liveright .......... $1.75 EVERLASTING MEN By Gilbert Chesterson Dodd, Meade & Co. ........ $3.00 THE INTIMATE PAPERS OF COLONEL, HOUSE Houghton, Mifflin ........ $10.00 THE TRAIL OF GLORY Leroy Scott "The greatest sport novel I have ever read."--Wm. T. Tilden, 2nd. Houghton Mifflin Co. $2.00 His Best + THE GOLDEN BEAST By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM "It is one of the very best of his long stories." --The Boston Transcript. $2.00 at all Booksellers LITTLE, BROWN & CO Publishers, Boston RRO irs Siegfried E. Gruenstein, 611 Ash street, organist of the First Presby- terian Church of Lake Forest, was given a Master of Arts degree at Lake Forest college Tuesday, June 15, by President Herbert M. Moore, on the occasion of commencement. pb Mrs. Howard Bowers of Orchard lane has returned from Kansas City where she made a brief visit with rela- tives. DOUBLY A PRIZE NOVEL Femina Vie Heureuse Prize for ""the Best English Novel by a Woman"' PRECIOUS BANE By MARY WEBB French Committee's Annual Prize for ""the Best Work of Fiction" $2.00 at all bookstores E.P. DUTTON & CO. NEW YORK Held to Grand Jury When Taken With Stolen Car Edward Fahey, of Evanston, was held to the grand jury on $2,000 bonds by Police Magistrate D. E. Mickey last Tuesday on a charge of having in his possession a stolen automobile. Police had apprehended him earlier in the week with an automobile alleged to have been stolen in April from A. T. Murphy, 332 Elder lane, Winnetka. The car was parked in the front of St. Francis' church, Ninth street and Linden avenue, when it was stolen. Several days ago Murphy saw the ma- chine on Sheridan road near the drain- age canal bridge. He notified the Wil- mette police and Fahey was arrested. He asserted that he owned an automo- bile repair shop and that the car had been brought in by a Rogers Park man for repairs. According to the police he later changed his story and said that he had bought the car and that he had a bill of sale. The machine had been re- painted and the engine and body num- bers changed, the police said. A New Method Has Made Good OUR years ago the Bell System introduced '"station-to-station" RESENT cost levels are much higher than those of ten years ago, so that each additional tele- phone installed now long distance service. The service has "made good." It is used thousands of times daily where it is not necessary for the caller to speak to a particular person or where the per- son wanted is likely to be within im- increases the average investment per tele phone. To maintain the service the com- mediate reach at the called telephone. The service is especially suitable for personal or social calls to relatives or friends. pany'srevenuesmust keep pace with this condition. Rates for daytime station-to-station calls are about 20 per cent lower than for person-to-person calls. Evening and night rates are still lower. The rate is charged when the distant telephone (or private branch exchange) isanswered. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY One Policy - BELL SYSTEM One System - Universal Service i i