Barrington College Student a> •.» (> JR. Bailey Chases' Invitation to Press; Man Overcome by Barrington Dogs Win te'sjAttj Exhibition in Rulssia Sees Cyclone From Inside at, Chic|ago Ketjinel Club Banfljf Six Miles Tin- Barrington Rev lew was and Live8 to Tell About It Gas Resuscitated Several Barrington dogs, from anson OH^rs interested in IjtPcelyin1 g a form the kennel? of Mrs. Thomas) J. letter from Sov et Ituss tiling a ci 1 Moroney, Tl'honins >J. Howell, attention to tie "All Na tions From the iiihide of a cycloip look­ reason, right into the brunti of the, by Service Crew and Alexan ter/H. Slowart, won eturnofR.Hay To Make Arrest 1 ing out, might be the title if a de­ howler. I saw him act Hilly picked Presl IVI*-s , Exhibition1 .AIIIIJlllHII" belli) • he Id i\l high places «t the Chicago Ken- Tiflis. Kepublik- ets at Pal- It. IV Ietttf iMtAtn l attending college at Tuscakota, Ala., back fepce.-IIe wasn't evep >ur last week ind' Sun lay at the. Case Against Local fui;iti- written to his mother, Mn. Haydon The country club itself „,T^''i Walter Cannon Found by "Dear Sir: 'TiThi e All I Nn tions iff no i more. / First Regit tent anm ry. A'L< ilv After Six- PresM Exhibition has tie honjour X. Bell, residing north of Bmrington. The building is level wit! the humble to be Re-Instate IV l Mrs. Moloney's Birmor.Dor- H I ' ' f1" Mr. Bell was in almost the •Xiict cen- earth. ' After passing u i, tho cone Daughter Underneath His v 1 iIo Chase to invite you to take part in our oita, tiny :hil|auhnu won first His Appears) ,ce. work and to send for the E:;l|ibi ter of the tornado whij'h swept veered down the river an I struck the Automobile place in th: breed and had the tion some copies, of yoi r ptipers, through • Alabama March 2., causing town o( Xortbjport almost totally de­ distinction >f being 1 he smallest almanacs, calendars, etc, us well so much loss of life and destruction of molishing the place and injuring over dog in the i how. La ly Knrs Up s was arrest- A life savinj crew from the Public (|ii,nlill. «1» as new ones, i Also all supple­ property. The letter follow) threcjih|indred and killing in" excess of was the bes|t Yorkshire terrjierin It. D. Hay appeared IU w Service Co. olice applied ttyo' Prone o morniii : by Patrol- ments to those,! posters,-recliiiies^ "Talk about something tb write a huiidj-ed and fifty. W» scampered the show. JFMI Wednesday and Sit ril ^ syste n to Walter , Cannon, IJ.lill'V. w us drijvin« a, prospects, ete. j home about! and just todny I was over thorc as soon as we gathered our pressure Don of : Jarringtot, from the himself t» county autli ri| man • I.UII 124 W. RuBsel, street, for 25 minutes ..tiiU-. whi< •h he wreck - "The exhibition aimes to s'how wondering what I was goi ig to use collective 'nerves and drov,• > as far into Howell kennels-' whic 1 are man­ r and brought c ins'ciousness back to a after having been set-vfdf^ji Ohio, sllil.H "i'' , ,s >|i len Tuesday the historical development of to till the next letter! the town a&( we could, walking the: aged by Thomas) II >gun, won v; man win had been overcome with car­ The.Rm1ew was Info'r r.1 !*'" ' harles (riwford, :7153 your press am! you sh ill tbligc "I was dead in the middk of the rest of the way. I You ,c tn't imagine first among the Lnbrt lor retriev­ |n ::| 1 bon monoxide j as and was almost life­ pearance has, no cor mstil MS. by sending us its f Id (jopiKs cyclone that hit Northport tulay. I what an 'accent a place qt death, and ers. ' Sheila oi Barr ngton won go. ((uinlln less w'hMi'th«y started working on the charges wlilch S^Ati ^,,-- ., .-in: (hi was taking a nap abo|nt fo ir O'clock utter ruin takes on wnen you can see two firsts) and Branis 1 of Amble­ , of assault of past years'. him1. r~ ney gWanson of Cook v, iiUj j r plana ill i'har:;p this afternoon when what T thought the i deij-dt and terribiy ipjured over­ side won two seconds'pn the Irish •is. f-lM'f " ai-reny. reck- "The All Nations Pi ss Kvlii- ! -1] s Mr Cannon was found lying under to Imvo're-Instated, id i ivat}} report- i. ni;i| .iilV. lion. Tiflis, 11(32, is tl was. a terrific rainfall rous'd me. I flowing from each Bha< tered home. 4 . wolfhound b)reed. Willi 1 :•'••• "'' irjc. He was ie V>rld , .in.l s|(i-c;l went out on the rear gtllu-y and The wails, shrinks and ;roans were^' his automobile' by. his daughter, ElVa ed. New charges have Ihjeeti trought |,~,s fir r"- m j Wide Press Show with the pen- Dogberry Barbed Wire, a wire \lffi-d llaseris. enough to benightmare sadist for Jean when sh returned from .school against Mr. ',Hay ..thro igfe State's ! 1^ »dieal I'ress expoiiatf on 1M stepped into the worst ma,-Isfrom of haired fox terrier, owned by Mr. .in-ium -II-"'! f'liira'go.' who shortly after -3:30 o'clock. The girl Attorney Smith of IU| pouiity. Mint, difft-icnt lllllg|iagc-jl tl inn 24!l mud and fury I've ever exlpc rienced. years t6 come. Stewart won first pace in the f.SI 1 called her mother and with the aid of •is N \i m ted' on the < uuuti-it The cone of the twister Was almost "Aftcfr leaving Xorthi art K\'e fol- breed from a large ield of fox He was released Thurkdajal 11 bond (-(.1(:. ,U' two salesmen who were passing'the - n.lit tiM'msl ({uin- "The K\lnl>ition in, owrhead, the vortex about twenty lowed ambulance downithe' Eutaw terriers. Strathway Rail Split­ of $¢,000. I •Ill,' -all house, the tlnconscious man was Editor--. Proprietors a jards away, spinning mid, and road, tlj path traversed ly the st6rm ter, and Walsing Wych of ill' Jilaii- pulled from u ider the machine and eiicumbered witt all manner of frag- before j|t Strathway also won $rsts in the Iiujfructions have bet PSi adcasted avid B. , ' Hill- \Mi|'K. itiy club aie gone, each and i|lL Some as inai crew was worl ihg on him, forcing his Maloncy, villjige attoi ii -y^ or Bar­ 1 alrolinaii man from the houso directlj behind mile| along the! road as we Funeral Services far Cuba , lungs to 'expel gas and fill up with rington. ' 1 ' 1 -' J. ' \ with I lie us came rimiiing, for some unknown Continued on page 5 fresh nir. ltoiiK.liili- up- . Township Man Held in If the j former attoi^ulv /0 ' special '"•:'• •'.<•>."»-' . „. .1 Mr. Cannon had been adjusting the Chicago Saturday assessment work' in Hnr iji|lm is lo| ,,.,s. wn> II 'Senior Class of B. H S. brakes on his car. ne had left the catted outside^, of llinoi S *j 11 -causes Writer's Knowledge \es and Clerks dbor of the ga 'age open bu,t this1 was extradition to be neceji arj^ the vil-' it fvom tin- ! to Present Comedy From closed w hen h r was found, probably Funeral services ',for Charles Ed lage may have to ujid|ilu|i .the ex-' "Plif other ! •lection Nknied r Bcoth Tarkington Story of A rt Marvelous, blown shut by the wind. ward Karstrom ot Hou jymead estate penscs involved in the j prj^fediiig. , !• .-.,, U Village \Board He remembi rs nothing of gas es­ in Cuba township were ield at Grace- The oljl cases against {]Iii have not j (Jiiinl:in. who Mrs. Mead Debt ares caping, lie ren embers working on the been rc-ifistati-d and wi H u- 'rtie,.Sei'i(if cl-iss of th*> Bar ingtoi lnnd chapel, Chicago, a _2 p. m.'Sat U'.stcni .i\«.- car and startii g the motor, ,the man,' returns or is ;ro;jjl hi* back.' Hi!;tT sclio.il will present "Cla rence,' 1 10 e . :,', tli-. \I<- village, elec-Jr* ^ ''^ saving crew included ul-day. ire died at tin Prcsiiyterian there is no l-eaison ,f«r tWin^Jlting tho II f.niriwt conieilv hy Boo h Tjnrking That one man can have 10 much JlldglPJ: and clerks of 1 - Frank Chambc -s, T. R. Smith , N. D. ... >.! tui'k mil tun on Thnrsd.iv and F idnv A pi i knowledge of art as Thomas Craven tions \u *e appointed .by :he bofird of hospital, 'Chjcago, eai ly Thursday c,as6 until 4-he defendant isj» vailnhle. Trunx, of Birrington and Barney 7 .in.! •* at tl e hisli selioo audi nriiiin i-(\ealed in his book "Men of Art" is trusteeu at 1 heir reguli r meeting morning after a short illness, A further discussioi: of.i he Hay f .lllllim It It's Scherer and ('laude Moan of Crystal The |i],i\ is under the (jlirec ion ol a subject for marvel, Mrs. Sumner Monday evoni ng. The elqction will be Mr. Karstrom was tie son of Mr esse wns held at the torgb.1 ir board i-.ii wen- (l.i- Lake Mi- I'lilen (Iieslji- -Mirl .M issi .Knnetti I Mead declared in her revinr of the «u»ervi«» d by ' the follow ing officials: and Mrs. Charles Kar itrom of Chi­ meeting Monday t nighl J' ollatefal Tui's.liiy. jUKllt Sheel, i bonk given at a meetin.. g ofI jth.Je |fiiirb. .- . Udgv : Andrew G rom, ' Einil cago. He is survived »y his widow, in tho f|oirn^!of stocks, b idilJ iroperijr, lliiil In- luis n ptcM^ttrf bejui put up It: in Haylto - "I'huenre" is a Story f a yimn i-ingtiMl \yoman's <-lub sjuily class Schaed» and William 1 [offman Adele Crenshaw Karstiom, two chil­ ("h us' ivjsttlt Paxton Atlends Meeting cdver' the Amount of I it^'t -er-issjue, ( \".ildlei' win) liecomes pui t of t Thursday afternoon of last week, OlerlW Ei. Herrlin, Lester Ban dren, Jeaii and Allen, his parents, • nf that nie attorney was lpslt 1 '*" ta eon- v eiillhv tillllllv nlliell iu l v*rj Mrs. llammnnd inti 0011( ed the man, anl Getleviev e Hog tjnd. of Thirty-[Three Corporation and six brothers and sisters'. 1 fer with bank officio}* a (j I PXB hoW-- tiiniiiltiioiis ( onilii ion. cm rse it s-peaker aild at the close | of tlie alter The H cctioi will be held from 6 n< Mr. Karstrom, who nas prominent 1 ing this e;ollatcra}j 4I(I 'ftui vtliimr is I ij. i ted noun announced that at th< lext and m. to 5 ii. ni. Ttie-sday, April 10 with Cecil E. P ixton. director of the j i the coal industry, kvas executive n itt determine thel)ii ytil IP of tho , I into X,",'- ' Tin i"i<:t is as fulous-: Llinal meeting of the class M rs, Gor- only ni(p polling pace—>th > show room American Leg 'on Thirty-Three corpor-! viec president of the infety Mining resei I (collateral and, to jSvhajt \.\tf it pro- 111 CrWlll Airs Wheeler- .Itllie K tel (Itvn- Cameron would >reyie|iv a book of the Stant aid Motor Co. garage ation, attendel1 Aa mmpptin™n..„g ,>tof *i,th«p or«.­. Q0_( vioe |,rc8j,]c„t mf tl e Shoal Creek tects Harrington ^ pavii hold- -1:.,:1 iu l!i>. \lr. Wheeler -Warren Wa goner bv ' Fie.'lerick Louis .Allen 202 lUi Iroad street. ganization hell in the Congress hotrl The 11 u- Co., vice pi-evident of the Crenshaw ei'i> tigniiist loss. ill put tiw ("urn Wheeler -Kiu-eipc Tin 1,1101- has called this Ibooli TOnlytYes- The hnllotA have beer pri nled Welnesdny evening, Petroleum Co., and set rptary of the fniiirt ».f oil lio'.ln Wlieeler—Donul Ju eViday" and has described it 11s ail in- shown y thi specimen liallotl whicl: The Thirt3,Jfrhrec corporation1 of Dearborn Oil Co. He vas a member 1'ifil aroiind Cliii-i n'-e - Lew is IlolUo liormal history of the (tOSiO K. ; The is publiifbed m another |>age (if Cll^ the organization is planning, the of the Chicago Athletic club, Bnrring- Cameron Is Appoj iti lis money, i V ndet ruiiiuv-4>Alien It pke, dale for that review i j htii'sday. issue 0 The Beview, and |he oitriinge Irion's pjtrtildptition in the Chicago. ton^IIills-Country' club, jSkylino club, :vli.-.-i; s.nl ! Mr. Ntein-^Oeiald (Jree 1.. ;pi'i! 2H, mentis the same. ,af o't ({innlly siig- World Fajjr mid which Ls laying the. and Winnetka Masonic] podge. Chairman of B , rrliigton I :i gasoline, i . l»or«—Bluiifiirf Xlcoliii Mrs: Mead declared' sj«? narvelled gested. even though - att njnpts j. we-rt; foundation if 01 bringing the -..-.1833 na­ District pf '. . T. CJ (1ii-...-t!v iit ! Diinviddns—W lljam V| hi' 1illuit 0110 man could, havi' 1 assed so made ti> ro-nl ligu the ball it.; ! tional •'convent'on to Chicago. •|»-i! to suf«•- j . .Mrs,- M»ii-lyii~4l.otii.se Itiick 1 itii-li tepliiiical 1 nd: hist iri 1 mnter- Thpr(» are our tickets as follows': Speakers at the meet ing Wednesday > ft: - Gnrdon Camevon 'hut • ice appoiitt- ijttl and have it W*finely 0^111117,0(1. ('ItiKfJii's Independent'' ivith. Arthur iiiclu.ded Jmai k JBarton. national ad -jed I'hnlrmiin of the T li'i'l (ton dls- • 'li.-rm.-ui nt he 'V11.UT it wiiM 'a? huge |.11 ertaking C. Burn nd t. candidate: f »f clei-lc.; V jutnri-t fo ithe rVmericaii Ijpgion ; John Interest in /Fowif tflct ofi-the Citii5Piis Mi BarJit TrniiiinTrai: g iiii.l l.i-'nt- and- that Mr. Craven- had d( hi it. well. IL ''Scliroede+» candidate for yilliigc Burke, presid nt of- (he Hotel Men's Can|))s ussiH-iati/iii. ac ffnljt J to in- ..--,-1..1,it- I,.,t "The 'author has soujln to trace trustee; Mr W. N •SnaMJi and association, a id Mr. 'Blrttchford,, sec B. H. S. Pupils m fonnation received" fttjm^ ie Cook • II:M.I. Tl-e the growth of our modem [irt and to Howard R. B rintlinger. c indidates for retary of the same oirganlzation. ••ii. !';ltl-..l- county ofilce of (he a s|.ocii lion. tell how it could happen :at ie r than to members.of tie library.ii >hrd. The coining summiji' S'illit nark, tho . l';|t|-.ilii).-t,i e.vpluinfit o'r to champion i He. has The Citiaej I'S Ticket ^ tfth II ernian Sub-Disirict Husic twelfth Annual season "ll'lt C. M.' T. h"ine- chosen for his subject* ijhise men Ku'hlihan, Join J. Carrp 1, and WillJ Police: Star t Collecting on Ilom m ssioner 0. at whit-Jr young me ij lntj veen tho h-iiMily whom . lie thinks - have iam II, Thori candidates :'or trustees. opributed Dog."ihixes in, Barrington ages of 17 and-, 24 yearl Iwj be given 'of Ml- . iniufv something to civilization and The Indepc ildent Tickt t witii D. B. Co t society. free mental, physical, win military »••'«? |: Potnerc y, Ed Ward Peters, and Irving He says in- his iritroiIu<;t.„on , 'My,,h, 12 Men Seek Ela, Cuba Jobs; training by the Fulled Sti liis car liiid ', candii lates for tr istees» Chief: Of p, lice Ernest' Baad^t was < govem- whole book is a .tribute t{> tlie power linger menf, Indications' poii|t| to it "t" Bin'riiiKton instructed by the village' trustees Barrington ,U Elect 1 greater and glory of urtitjts.jw-hos! v ork. is im-r The Community Ticke jwith H, D. nnmbei' of boys enrolled rflttjj 11.- parked lijs | Ten Schools Will Ccnteifet for Monday.. lii^ht to start a- systematici ever he­ pregnrtted 'with human iiein ngs and A. Grebe, candidate for i-ustet School Trii rtee fore, ^ , • ' ]l • | ill" |:iveiiieiit | collection of;,'< og .taxes-. ...Chief-Bandei Honors at Dundee interwoven with thle fab ric f the so- inii-d on when ' reporied that, he will start the- work Since HIP cnin'ti stj.ft^ijj in 1021 cinl structure,;as' opposed t( 1. the fu ile • 1 Saturday - Interesting Course Of Monday. ';. [; j.'. nearly half ii million ifajjj ? rs • and iiiiK_"at racin«l practitioners of art for urt' sake.' ecl-olf shotglltl. , Seiveral nu lor items' of ' busiiiess l*he annual town e ecticnis which mothers have, sent theip si(j sr to tho "It is because of this stjaudard he Lecturesj Planned for , 1 .... taken. I ip at the meeting in- will be held next Tuesda: in Cuba, Kin summer camps. Af« the'' ^ ?jt '"••rnnieiit > hif,')i\vay and ' has set' up and .also hex-it isjc of the were Wal of the Wn'lbaum}' ,j other Lake counti' bjwns have 'imtltutioits which devo.f iii| I-P effort eflVifti tr.. stop . Four Bnrringtip-n hi^h s|c hool pui>il i vastness of his subject1 and his |in- Spring FlcVer Show cludi ng nppr an a easeijnent boil \, request that fi prop- been milling an unusi al amount Of'to <^™,n\ training thai, (<>;[ military ', ! will, participate in the sub rlistric : ! ability to give time and, spa *e to all I "-—•* "- "*• I ownpr op W. Station street, in- I education, the boys aid m 'e. well fl3'( i leap' off, the I . . ... i . j tint Mr. erty interest considering that Oiily one Ojf . , music and literary eontes' which wi I , the imporant pamtel'4 cement, sidewalk south of I his I supervised, taken care |if|| 1 compe­ ... ..I.. ii^ run down ! • 1 A course of illustltratei r lectures on stul, j lice in each will be ur for, election'. ll,,ld in thp , > schoi 1 Craven has left out certain w« U-known •'•••r il ).:. s.-d. he turned;"'" P>»'><1«< high property in.pi der to fill a ,gap in the tent doctors "and* taugl | \\ i-iinming, and well-loved artists such as ¢11 gardening by authorities of national In Cuba, seven candi fates are seek •:. :i ,.--.1 st; will walk. -anti disi uss-ion of depositories of field' athletics. Jnnrcl i)ig;,|| drilling," :t rted in pursuit i Hnturday. Blanrhe Frye part phael. Sargent and Whistl'r and has i-pputot ion will be given 11, thp Spring 111:1--llilie. nt a village funds. ing the position of highway commis­ pitching camps, ruling, liitjj nid, etc. f-ipnte in the piano eve ad thle sometimes solected men Who are little Flower show to be given by the Gar-, rf. its i.f on sioner. During the h st week these Qnmps are supervjsvd liV p fular ar-; the policeman contralto solo tjvpiit. I Maxo 1 known and whose work is poorly uii dj>n Club of Illinois on the ' Navy 1 or st .candidates have canvasjsed the voters my officers because thw w| • depart- -!' liii','. in- proved fu- will -participate itn the tei lo coi derstood," Pier, opening April 1. ' I Mrs. A,• If. Boehmer Is ' :-.1..-1 tin w-ith his shot- test: llussell LaPoiiite ill ing 1 tf ,,p fai'i m tent Mrs. Head rend parts of jinny chap April I 4. 2i30 p. m.. "A Garden almost 100 per cent. The office is not J ""!* fi* "»« ^f, »«* ^ « i'h ..in- h:i i>«f and driv- the baritone sidol contest, and llildrc J « - ._ -^ . _ ,FA A .i . *„ .* leadership plan qf | band ling,: outh. ters in an e-ndeavor to tr.ioJ tie sourc­ WjthoiJt Its Flo-jvers"; {)lusti ateffl^- Rearing From Injury ;n -uiami)^llt ono (,h t(j, thft fart :.-1,,.,-- liiilile to aini Biechplo will entvj the lopra 10 sid ^^ ' * * * Tlie training camp f<('M nois nnd es and growth of modern tar t and at Miss Virginiai Prince. . I VI that' the' highway com niss-fonpr con-' "L"I„. I,.- discarded this coiitesst. There iiire no ocal entriep southern Wlueonsin will li held at the siime time to give som<| ¾ ighlights Apri: 5. 2 p. m.4|"Aiitil in SA'uth Mrs. A. II.] Boehmer. 230 W, Lake trols the town's exjjeuditures qn !.'.•»'_ Ms- ufoinatic. The in the literary wntest. - Fori Shef-idnn frolm .Ti ly .¾ I to Au­ in the lives and work of) tjie masters.' Carolina"; illustrated^-Jjllrs. John S street, who \i ast injured in an accj1i° roads. gust 27. ajre 5 .-.- . _ I esting prints of .paintings which ex, Anri! 5. 4 p. rji., "Oji-hids"-Lwill- res-ting well 1 town or road district ""ins" "th' e jipwe_J^h t-iul' nri-angementui nre.ftia^ to semi" elude Barrington Antioch Argo, Ben-1 ,-1. , . • ., , Pe and 'improving sat sfac- I wnplrfied typical schools ,of a't or the injni A. Hansen, 'assis ed by Mrst. torily. , . \to influncce flie Inxes 1 ecessary to be"^ them to <>ne of the' ofhqr |<1|mps s^nville. Dundee. . Palatiie, M'arren, Mrs. Boelm Y ./(work of particular pai iterWs These Schille^ Mac-Donald, er.slipricil_nnid feU^ an levipd on proper'ty wjtj|in hiH town or «"n,'Tli„e ,»,„„„„.•„,damps-'ar« e „ pfcce' "' $ for an West Chicago, IVheaton, and 1 Su 1 pictures .made the subje "t more vital icy sidewailk nei)r her- home, fra *tur- I", ^ face Drainag vllle. Aprijl ,"». S p. m., *!Fov i| Seasons iu district for road and b'idge purposes, American boy to find lelj «st ideals (and niork* enjoyable to-thuh mdience v ing the large bone in her left irm. Four pupils ^-ill be i I tin |it«ral Colors"; illus ratcd-,-Prof. one of the candidates' explained, of the American '' con niujit ty," - Mr'. ", pian t [The review was closed with a pomprc: She wns otl irwise bruise'd but not auses Saritary event,' Emily E. Ellis, Antioel ', Jan W. G.i AVatermani.XorthJ-iesterh Uni­ To direct the expe uliture of «11 Cameron, isaid. "Diseipp}u|i"Dist | s'kindly, ihensire explanation of intMlorn impres steriqusly inju Eed. jmopeys) collected in th* town or road consi^erafes, anidl ''friendJtrie l ut firm, Melvewn. Yorkv lie; Bl inch< Fry* versity. *-| sionistic art hy th«i spealier, She said fi jmt and impartial Sewer OverloadBnrviiigton , and Mary K isler, When • ApriJ - 2:30 P- m. It e Charm of district frir road and bridge purposes. Tfjiejlfcnor sys-- it is' a much simpler tirl ban the ton. '. I ittle j Gardens?; illust 'Bted-^Helen the highway commissi >ner shall re- Jtfin-'prevails Fit eaijnp di *ipi ie—there classic form. Outline; tin] spots of There will be three ei tries in tli * Hart Qakes. Barrington, Cuba ceive -for each* -day he is necessarily ,«r> .iieithpr cojirtsji man |n^;>! or guard •f !.!).• diprloaded' 8a.ni- light and color ire wed ireely'to employed in the dischi rge of bin du-i houses, .tyheji h hoy f HIS|,J > liehave, :.-. n violin contest: .tohn V. Tdlaishj April 6, 8:00 p. m., "*ntivc Plants iiiiu us ii Jewel park; give the artists' impressi9n of the Hold Annual T!own. tie s npt less than $4.0 I per day, and Jiis Infraction, of dfsoip fnoi (pointed whi. Anti(M-h. playing "Coi cert* - -Miiei in Parks and Gardens": illu-stiated— . ti cai sing water to painted object as it apiiejirff to him not to exceed $6.00 1 nr day in • all L 1«.,"!- de|ssohn" Richard Kesi er, .") indei, Jens Jensen. - out.f; i r. j] ]1 •ue of the basements at a given moment. He pjaces the Meetings Tuesday counties in the state, upon a sworn playing ' First ' ilbveme it—<; a vott;. Apri) 17. 2:00p in., "1 'atureisGar- ••I la--t week and ex- simple act of vision a! 101 imngina- statement showing the lumber of days Bach."-and Edward Slaly Argb jJln'j den"; ' illustrate-1—Mrs1 Frederick 1 hy Sam , Peters, Hon and above, know eil.Ig 4 Mrs. he was employed and < lie kind of eni- sup. rintendent. ing, "Bruch Concerto—Op. 26 Sloore. . ' ' The annua town meetings' for Cuba Auditors'JifaWil Mead closed by saying thlW] t whether Iiloynicnt and giving th >j dates thereof. al sin-fat e (lraiii'ace tile : Don Maxon of Barrini ton smgin i aid Barrington will be held at2 p. m we Hike itior not, we are f((rC?d to ad April 7, 4:00 p " fnusufil Gar- Candidates for the i position are Received jbi t >cal v. ater pway from low "Little Gre>- Hoine in the Wesjt," wi 1^ next Tuesday, laccording to official no. mit 4hnt modern art is njiore ilive and den, Features"; j illu tratfldU-Mrs. Joe P. Welch; tfown con stable, Herbert 1 Tea Co. plant be the only entry in th > teii|or solo 1 tices appearing in this issue of The rr- •!•,•• .lew more stimulating than that fostered .William TV Church. Kanyiert, Verne Hobei 1. Henry' Pep- Officials T\it sday M'f*.l in' the. sanitary contest. Review. The reports of the' officers hni by the classicists. Slit quoted Mr, I April K 2:30 p. m.. Tlirough the per( the present comt lissioner, Fred the man holes Three pupils will he in the t-ontra will be i-end, appropriations for the 4. •. ..ne of Craven's view of it. He nl^yk I find Years in thjf Dune.s".; K)r. \rthur. Otto, Ileo Riley, and Martin Jnrs, ix inch, drain to: soft> event: fjatherine Betls various towil expenses will he de TV ••• u.-rc Cramp. SeveVal of these candi lates have • an­ niet hiiditor's^reiwrtl fr]^ 1 Arnold tiik-ht Evelyn, M-Se. Yij-kvllle, anjil the movement vastly nwreiii terpsting '•• i-ni].tyi ig diieetly into April 0, 2:30 p. m., "flinois! Road­ eided out. anfy other matters will be nounced definite pint! U'ms for con IlimmeHilau ami Co. w 1 s | eived by Blanche Freye. Barringti n. rhnn its sworn enemy—IhojoHcInl art -••WIT II i in. The third 1 considered. | ' ducting the office as 01 illned in their local village officials %\»m ay even­ of France. Eve.li in it; slightest ac­ side Slides"; illustrated-H-l-Mrs. J. E ! null ni|in tile and was , ..There will be two entries in the The Barriigtoh town meeting will tivities' there are evident1 i>s,oi creative Cullender, nnnonilceinents on- othc r"pages of this ing. A reprrsten^otlve 4» tl » Review a man I ole which fewfs baritone solo eoijtesit': Winfred PrecJ - be held in tie Schauble Bros. & Col­ ability, of A personally moulding ishue of The' RevlewJ was «hle to iflnnctr ovei Wf looument .¾. 11((., litem «,tt. Yorkville. singing "Ihe Builder, lins garage, 1 2|i X, Cook street. ' hurrlt^ly"-before the IM • v»|M m went and Hussell LaPolnte, Barj-lngto'i materials into new aid arresting tll<- <'»i lpnny repbrted Dry 1 Leader to, De^Uter For th« fini t time'at'a regular town Five El» CaUldates to pre#s.. The fcngthy bt; • ml ly bound 'iii,' forms instead of fnithttll) •eeording v singing "Poor Man's Gnrlen." meeting, an' appropriation for poor - In Ela town >he < ompetltlon for report,' was demoted-to 1 m it extent •V' n.ithii e of these eon- the'dimensions and visuajl.ajpj earnncdN Talk at Sah m Church 4 'I-.1JI. -.-1--. v lCntries fn the soprani solJt- ever fund Will be made at the Culm meet­ the one conunisstonet * ^ob In not tot, findings In tho If. |j).t| ay cane. .. 'ir-n ho planned the of nature." iu di-t-lm-d that the or- are: Virginia Wright, Ytrkvilfe: Ml ing'. ] I»revlons|ly tlie poor fund has -quite, so strong as;th^«i> arc only-five ItH-lMdj'd^utlil^part.of hfiji udit w»a 1^" dred Biechele, Biirringtoi,' ant Ilele Pr Geoirge B. Saffort suiwrlnten- been a conn y matter btl| with" the candidates for the ol tee lnclujliiig ti. statfineitt of Mtndltb i; if th«"t|ie< vir- fi. uptyiint the tile "it" Flint creek. Burt, Wheaton Local Man Victim ojf dpijit of the Anti-Saloon lWu« of II- enactment into law of the|Finn Pau­ Fi-nnk. X. Smith, Ferg isou Harknesv, cial ssfsesimioiir funds 1 \fi 1 ntlngent \l i'-"uMe nisine-froin the Hold-Up Near Madipon linttis, wfU\ deliver |i talk m th*f stntus per- Relief It ill the burden of crere August Baade, I^oti Ge ry, and Henry liabilities',.- A Ananclnl stM ment of of "the poor was* transferred directly '•yr 'Ii'iiiiiiise NptPllv hflfl' of the-dry ettuiw irr Illll IIOIM n nd tho Branding. Sufficient ei inpnigMing has taxes, outHtanHing iudijtM ess, «. > Funeral Held Wednesday ti^N.W. to the towns A 1031 ibpropriation been done'.in Kill, it it presumed, HO nunditun's,, «6f., «?«<• I^cljlll id alone ,,, '•"'in of water back-up Street Station of Uniled States! at the .Sal ;jn Exjaiigeli for poor J'elljef was made at Kpccinl 1.:. •'"m'nit iii the pari for liTre. F. Walbauih 1 that close, to 100 pci. cent of the witlj A Miggested systen s off, onkkeep- ,i- •n. 1 cal Church Sunday! at 7:|( p. nit, meetiiijm of tjhe town iMrtirds IttMt De­ Ing for th** yllloge. ,» ii.i-:i r II mcli .street has-' II. Hutton. father o: i Mrs. T. 0, qualified voters have been nuked to I,,.. Dr. Hnfford, tvho for itlrly wa* a cember, Anticipation warrants on Jthe nuuci t most of Jhe- MM. P.i \Vaihatim, (l{ yn :ri. ol Cooper, 110 CVi(>Iidge nyeiiup, WOR cast their vote, for, a I |ensf one of the 'flip total tdxes and liilrff"!' 'with Presbyterian pastor in 'hica(o» has lOill appropriation have been Iswtied i-MIIlp whii-h liftH the. died Saturday evening at her home in Htruok" do^-n and i-«bl>i(l lliurMlnjr five candidates', iiftsessmeuts' r>reiyiible •yu'I prll 80, bo»>'n|ati active fliturc It Antl Saloon for raising funds for relieving distress' 1 -ept ' tank to the. Chicago, the victim' of r of year*. put in their tlnW nt three separate M7,TMM wis clelinq eiffl! on that '|v'.-t- n,„ hi lias trjuible, fill! > It is probable that nntlqlpntiion ••iiitini 1 Mr. Hutton, was on Iii* ijtfny from He served for a number ( yeajrs as a voting- precincts }tl -Bi rrington town early 24 Jiotir*- jFuneral service wereJieltt in tl wafcrant* on the 1032 poor fund tax dale, it.- ' *, the Canal str«»pt elevat^l member of the hetutqua flllers fjommlt- ship Tuesday for tho purpose of re­ city We/lnes(Ja>j tnornim: and! buri ii fjatlon to levy will.havje folbe issued next'win­ Friin I he lotal 'reV lvf«i es there the N'of-thwestern Atytot «li*i hfr wn« tee of the Illinois Anti-I tloon lea«ru»» cording votes for One ti fllcial— more Ar water drains 'uokvplnre in th|e E»'erjfrpen cpmete^y ter, its BCtuell. collection of the 1032 were.boiyilM pnyfiblp imHSi iiliiig to attnckedl, beateu. andro^htld'lof all his Until 1013 .when he enl red a wider less a nominal office holder. X/a I'lutfced. Mr. Petm at Farrington. j tax will not begin ui til next March. , ?r>74,ioo., ]f " I'oat-, lielongings. losing even II* railroad field an superintendent f thi Anti- Oiei.'k/'s, term of town school ti-jusfpe- - of supervjstnrM Mr. AYal^aum preceded' his wife . No appropriation for poor fund is Thp Ulrt'y Ibtbllities- fn'miji er-issned !> nia league of Minneffl'ta. In 1020 expires this year. He IH a candidate >t. A notice death last April. Mrs. Walljaum ticker and door key Alfte* r regaining Saloon made' in any of the Cook J county boiidiij Matejl $10,072,1 'u J [ 'ayments 1 lis ojtfanissal- 1 for re-election and is inopposed. But Mas f. rwarded to, the survived bj[ two sons, fo ir da i)?htei s, consciousness he was he|pe|d to the he ri-turned to 'the Illii towns, ast thie Finn bill applied to all from Hay >voii Id 'deduct, {$lw 0,5« and 11; • 1,.1 Is the necessary formal 1 rocedure of re- with instructions for and one grandchild, all M

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EAkRINGTON, LLINOIS, THURSI AY. MARCH 31,1932 - T of lading out fire zones includjesi the AJWUDICITION NOTICE I AUDlTt RSiNOTicK in honor of p her birth|day. Honors •• Slp'ATB OFi went to Mi* Auust Froelich, Mrs. follot ing:. Chief C. E.'Hoskinfl, of^ PUBLIC N01ICE its hereby given t -UNOIS High, nd Park; Chief Charlei Be.r- that the, ilubscriber, Luna ¢, i * > «%? € ffict of Roste Goodliidk an i Mrsl. Carrie Tank, Auditor of Pi consolation to M i. J. ID. Fink. ger if Fox Lake, Olen CijMt of Mentch, Executor of the estate *f o Acroiinis Gray lake: A. S. Sorenson, Wjaucon- Arnold Schauhe, Sr„ deceased vtl\\ I The undersigi ed ;,l,,ltor "f futlit Mr, and Mrs. William Luersscn Accounts herebj gfv ir, KEZURIC da; ( hicf Ed. Schneider, Libertyville 5 attend';the Pribate Court] of Lake " ' «'oe"tlmt| L hf nnd dnughtcr, Marjory V^ited Sunday ha* appointed \ 'UlU Chief James Stearns, Antiochl ^nd,Ai County, at a to: m thereof to 'bel holden i Himso, ,jr It*, with Mr. and Mr i J^^tunn. » at the Court E ouse in >Vaukegnu, i,n cciver of First i t'ate A. M tyer, of Lake Bluff. 1 8" "k of narr nj. Mr^ ami Mrs.'Louis Walbaum vUited Mrs. Emma l'^perl accompanied said County, o i the first Monday At ton, Harrington Ci k ( im Lake Zurich Farrier fie lator Ray Piiddoek,°of Waucon* u .'';: >'- Min- Tuesday ovoning In Chicago at. tho Mr, and Mrs. Idiul lllorre ^f Olen da, (poke briefly On the nssoolatlon May next, J93:! when and where alt oiB,*and that th> wt ".illiinn Buu,, Ha Hitii School MorMP e Than 60 Years Dies Faidinijiiid Wiilbnuro home. M^ra. Fer> View Sunday ev< i ing' |to Jilbertyvllle and lutlined a nutnber of benefits to persona having claims against sa|d Jr., has given ^ndllnd'H ,|m q^,' Idlnind Wujbama Ah A auddenly after where thoy vlsltci Mr. |ind Mrs. Will- bo derived through cooperation, of sev­ estate are not fled and requested to fled and acting' lecri -er ;,f Mill^* 1 a heart attack, t"* "inernl WOH held Jacob itnumau well kniiKii farmer, in m Ilnpp. , ,-. eral ppiirtmentn. present the sane to an id Court fyr All pejsoas nv^-rlmmK ,M^t library Arranged of this fotninunily for mor than . M'l, proof, thierepf. , | April. IHia mid when • ,AllSl|MriRrlndi4jnl to s„i,| ,L,k ** v 111 years old Branding nnd cither reJiitlvex. Mr*. Caroline hioHcl|lng is visiting WAN I Announced, BOPP,-; en me to Ulliml* He Ipnvet his wife. avzATMcn a '•r e reqitenfed u m«|< 1..11,,.-,)1,,,,, 1 Mr. and MmJ Froi Hooft who have her daughter, Mn', (leor/ge llergholnn. 1\U\ Notarj- Public ment to the Htoelvi > my. Ela Township School Notes Ilamuili (iriicbo Hun man and MOD, boon at Doli-ny, Fin. thin Winter loft John, 0 brother in Gor« Mr. nnd Mn. Wlllbm Rodor of Flri Wipes Out One of • Wnukegan, 111., March 12, 10H2. Dated this 2Uh'•• •1J of. i.\.|„. and HIHIO ' Hulnrdny to roiurnl t( their homo nitre. u irj, Complied Weekly by ninny and a bijothor and sister In Palatine visited (iintidiwith Mr. and Lake County's landmarks A. D. low, .Mr. and Mrs, 111 raid IlunM and ADJUDICATION NOTICK 1 Oklahoma. A NO 1, Kd va rd preceded Mm. rred Kro|)|,i ' AH XI'.I.So:;, the Pupils Mnrjorlo and I'hyllln fliHlorlmrg drove Mr. nnd Mm. Hownjril Dnvtes and PUBLIC NOTICK IH hereby given him in >death In Will Tl io funeral I Auditor of "<' A >n\i lo'Jollot Hnturdny to take Jouii Hchqol- fmnlly of Wnuctrjdti Visited Sunday ™» old Vernon hotel in Half I»ay, . that tho 8u twrlbor, Admlil^trnttir «f WIIH hod Mondn y froi t tin homo to 11-12 the <>t Mil.mis for hotno, 'l'^>y roturnod Htindar afternoon at, the I Popper home, on fof Innny years known OR the most of the estate »( George Kolsoy, do H had n good time at the tho church with burial In iiiko Zur- everybody ich cenetcry. Itiv. Irlonl oNclatlng, oveiiliig. Hand road 'near iiiko's; Cort|ioM, fuuilj Inr stopping place for touristn (•eaovd,- wilt all end fhe Probate Court frtiramiin flaw party .tout Friday *»Irn. J|oi«b Wrl'raiii nnil Virginia 81«- MoHdninos ITb ijic, Jinn*, Lo^nili* Wlseoiislnt"' ^«l«o Count •, at n term thereofjjto. fvon Chicago bound for wisconsiii ^ JwWwi ftt thft Court nVenver ntt itdiKljthe wjfiool of ; Farewell Extended for towil , and a familiar landmark in on > of th* el iiw members. club In Harrington Monday afternoon. lust ruction for 0 E. S. In Waukegah Wnukegaii, In snldi County, on ihe 1 Irs. Ai nand a 81 radfordMTH . Delia Cadjf oi|iti rtalhed'ttt Jullo'J) Thttrwlny aftermon ahd evening. Uk., county Tor more than fifty years, first Monday o May next, 1K&2 when iaMt.iI,l«lIl>-LTVl intfn 'CT8—HAI.V K, Wtr. Wesn * has nasigned n t wo ; thousand wnrd theme on "Lighting .tavirn. 1 ' ..1 • . '• '' ."• 1,- was completely demolished when Are and whore all persons having claims ««M» IJquld or labitl n iiMKl Intermi, against said eitato are nojifled and Otir Buildim K . mid Streets." to be Mr. and Mr*. William Slirehan on Ivcnneth Tjotfmi*. »pt'nt the week^ swei t through the two-story frame and W6 golve 4tt«r&liy, ,mUi»» 1, '• tr Atment for C wr tten by 01pr y member *>f the (5011- tertaiiie.l nf a dh ner 8 inula; for Mrs. end with lils .wife'< and daughter, Lake County News Ntrii'ture" late Tuesday illght. The requested to picsent (he same to tMid plete and effekl ' 4lr. nndlMrs.jPhul the Wheeling and Long Grove " Business Extent ing. [ Protection ing. Waukegnn, j 11., March 10, 11)32,1 No leoi Bring Ites'nlti yho frejthru' " m English classy has Angelesi The KU •sts include 1 Mr. and Meyo^-, Mr. nnd X[ri. George Llntle- fire departments were able to prevent fin shed rvk din); nnd drnmatizin;g the Mrs. Kdwnrd andman, A rs. Mina man and Mr. and VI rs. Charles Knie- Creation of fi e zones throughout the spread of flames to mnrby Iwild- play called! iilius Caesar," and they Snndnia i\, Henry S'ai dmat , . Elmer ger of Half Dajj. / Lake county to b ring ribout more effi -lugs w*m *¥ now stud ring the "Art of Letter Heideiniin am) sijn am! dauj liter. George Gieske has "accepted a posi­ cientj cooperation among the various T ie Vernon hotel, owned by Mrs. J.. Writing, "Vfilly Buesehing.said he tion a* mechanic, a; William Land- ; departments in codribatng fires was a Marly Kolley of Cificago, was not oc­ 'I didn't like to study about~let.te.rs, but Lake Zurich Young ]ouole wer's garage and - started his new du- major topic, before thii Lake County cupied during the past three years. Miss Hinc-lilif * .suggested that perhaps ties Monday. 1 Firemons' Associi tion it the monthly Prir r to that time, however, it housed he had never written or received in- W«d Thuisdaj Af lernoon Miss Marian Wca\er| returned Mon­ meeting h;ldMoj day night at Grays- a ni mber of different enterprises dur­ Al^NQI^NdlEKli foresting lett< rs. Wlliv is- always find- day to BloOmington 1 iter a Week's va­ ing (he fifty-year period. 1 lake, j inj something to saji to stir up the Thiirfday nftel-noon Misf. Bernice cation.with her pjoMiitn. Thra to t>ic; togither with the plans According to reports the fire was interest of tl e English class. Buck, djughter of Mr. and Irs. C. C. (Miss Delia Krppi jyisited Sunda;f discussed Tin several communities for discovered by persons passing by in of New Locatioi !Shire the >jeatj(ier-niiin appears Buck, f ml jKola id Bf)rghoijn, son of with Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kropp.i extending fire-pDtectiiin beyond cor- an automobile. They seat out an to have got en his sea^o.ns mixed Mr. an*' Mrs, Hanr y pergl »rn, were Mr. and Mra^J. T^rell and Mr, an 1 porate limits is « majtr consideration alar n and | the , fire departments of We uish to announce that/we have moved our » ice of lm sonewhat an I has given lis all this married by Rev 3. Irion. I [iss Anna Mrs. G-/ Sparrow (f Sycamore, Hair;? of the' firemens' lfoup The associa- Wit «l>ng,' Long Grove and LJberty- ness (Th![Lake Zurich Garage) from Band Ro|d, i tho huil. snow in, the beginning of spring, the Berghorn and I :nymo id ffuck were Rankin and dauglter, Mrs. A. Jour- tion, just irecentlyl organized, has in villc'were nsited to combat the flames. ing formerly occupied by-.the Harkness Oarage,'I oute 22, west, of ancient histoi y class regrets that they the at Undents-. Mr,' (i nd A rs. Berg- son of Chicago, Mrs Emma Markoff, its mertibership firtmer frohi 18 Lake Maiy villagers gathered a few min­ I^and Read, and1 respectfully'solicit your pati-oi age at the mnv wi 1 be una I) e to go' to the Oriental horn w(ll live oh the old Robertson Milbtlrn Dewall aid Miss! Loiiisie countyi departmer tf and is expected to utes after the fire was discovered and location ' * institute as hey had planned-to do farm. Vi mile w 11 th : La ;c Zurich Gromeman of. Elgin visited .Sunday represent, every orce \vhen fully or- wat -hed the flames rapidly consume with Mr. and Mrs, I. L. Smith. ' u Thursday, If lit if the Weather '.per- on fhe'Uand road. ganizec. the building. nii^s, probnblk- they will go the fol­ Miss Gladys Milk,vick Of Anacon­ A committee hppoiked by Presi LAKE ZURICH GAIllQE low -inj; Mond iv. da, Mont., and |>George Milkwick, of dent Hnber fo investigate feasibility ] tusinesa Notices Bring) Results The ftipinlx rs of the sewing class "When Morni ng: I lecoi les Northfiel making books contain­ D^rsvy. ,;6 ing wimples \t( different cutttin ma­ : Phone Likje Zurich 1 ew cl ib of the .Lake |Mr. and Mrs. Chirles Froelich of terials. Tlio iBoo k Rev 5?hrich Oommunil y Women's club met Palatine visited loi;a relatives Satur- The seniors enjoyed the party given Friday afternoon at the hone of Mrs dajy afterrioon. f Mr. and Mrs. Wesner at their SpecimenfBalllot by IT. Wesner. Mia 1 Matgaret Fink re^. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rudsinski home hist Friday night. They played viewed "\ATion ' Morning Becomes ankl daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Mil­ Town o|f Harrington, Cook County, Illinois, Annual ids during the evening. Later they Ele«tra' by Eugene f' Neil Fifteen ton Rudsinski attended tike. 25th wed­ Elec :11 m, to be held Tuesday, April 5,19^2. en, oyed a de ieiotis lunch which was were present. 'Sirs. Prank Pnndt of ding anniversary of Mr. "and Mrs. Joe served by Mis. Wes'iier. Harrington Was 111 out off ttic wn gites't. Nlcltols in AJgoiiqiti i, Saturday! eVen- Polling F laceii :lut Pet., Chevroletjbarage, 110 East iVe are gl; <| to have, a new addi tiOi to our ei rollnient. Margaret lied plr. niUl Mrs. Dtto Giese ha|l a Statoi !5tr4et, Barringt|n, Tjlinpis; 2nd Pet.,, III! id, a jun or '5/9111 Kenger high Local aj d Person al group of 1 relatives and friends in- for Soutjh| Barrfngton Churtth; 3rd Pet, Village selool in 'Chf^go,, has transferred to dinner Eastef-.Sundiiy whlchj included iHall aTiiigton, Illinois Eli Mr, nlnd Mrs. W. I'. Bui r 'had as Mr. ami Mrs. Haqjy Willenbrecht and Ue.isles semi to ;ho in fusion right, their, giests. Su idny, Mr. mid Mrs. sons, Mrs. Julius W llenbrccht, Albert Pol s Optn 6 a. m. to 5 p. m; no v, especially in th,e junior class. niiarlo., 'aii( Mr. and and daughter, Hcle'i 'li'aited Monday •tecaiisc ol the heavy snow storm Mrs. Vi illinm W •korsl icim 11 nd iljiugh- afternoon with Mr*. Walter Plague; iu tin litis was unable to get to'school tors of Lake Zu ich. Harrington, | . |. j • ,• Town Clerk. Ti esday. ' It it from what we hear Mr,' rindMrs . Itoy 1,00ml 1 and son, Mr. and Mrs^ George Nlckols and th we w^io \y>re there didn't mind It t'lilvin; visited Ji imos 3aim> of \Vm< son of Huntlc.y, MB. nnd Mrs. L^uisi n for they all expressed' theniri'lviw by *'iinda, 4ibiday. Tarnow aIMT firmly and DundoR,nnd .tin word* " re had lots, of fun." Ml1* AllooRn-1:001) ich (i Riioiuin- Mr. and Mr«. Fried flawper of Elgin Many n( (lie pupils hfKe Imcji en were Sunday cfl)l»rn'.nt the Charles an, Mich,, Is In mo t lis w >o(t for a joying 1 he ||e| skiing went her. Thorn Itudsliisld home. , short vicnllon CffilREGULA] ICKET I111 i'on'l been many chiinciw W parti- Mi'K, .lamoH.Dii|vl(Ii- homo, Her. si* wl iter, I • j. as illnu gtlONlM Hast ir Hu ii|ny, Mr. tor, Mrs. li«rk|teM> of ^endota lataki- Hie tenches couldn't iniaglne what and M (\ Di'lnkn d of JofTorHon ing care of hep, j FOR SCHOOL TI USTHID Chester Sclirteniitin was blushing I'nrk. Sir .and M E I ward ^ynllinu'tti and Mr Miv aud MM. VVIIIuim Klehninu, ah »ut all i^iVy Thtirsd4iy. At last their and Mrs. Wlllli mi Schu-i maclier. Hr„ who havej boon reported on- tlie cu ioslty got the best of tlieuii ntid sick list nh>improving. , J. S. GIESKE thty hiquirfd and found that Ji was Mr. niid Mrs !>«>o La u Ki'or and Otis Crawfo^d jf WhentOn \l«ltea jmt a bad CIHO of sunburn. 1 family viwltod iith Mrs. Suftln. In, Suiidny with loonlfi'lends. 'PI10 other « ay Glen wood asked Miss Huiidoe Stinday Inftori oon, M^ss Clara laoni; <* Chicago vUlteiiv Hinehliff whither the picture in the Mr. antt Mrs. tlonry Borg|orii visit- Thuroday at the Vr, ink Sohlo* home. Kijglish room] was a picture- of Julius odj with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plntte Mrs; Francis Pi elm was hostess to- (•fttanr. Mim Hinehliff said, "N'o, it in ChlekgO Sund ly. four tables of jbunco Tuesday evening is J a picture of Shakesiieare.V That's Mr. ktifl Mrs L. 0. D Hidnnvitle all right, Gl'uwood. You're: not far sjicnt the' week-«|nd in Shci wiMig—only about 17 centuries. with relatives The iteiiioi class has chosen their Howard Zimm ?rmat of J diet visit* el^iw motto, 'Rowing,, Not Drifting." od here oyer th< week-end. IVe are iall sorrj'.to hoar' itbdut Kd- j Miss Luella Jlershierger w,itnl FetenJi n, wh»* was. taken sud- Grove, and Miss Kay Path?; of Bnr- deily ill witl appendicitis. We hope rington Were wefk-em| guests of Vir­ he will get •% ell quickly and fee backgini a Sigwalt with us agal 1 as soon as possible. Mrs, (Rose Gri|nm r< tuSie 1 Monday Vliss Muriil Ueed, Margaret, Reed's from splemiing tl weck-elid coisin from Eva Aston, was a visitor wm: Jni'nes .Sigwplt' in Mox: at Ela on Tl iirsday. Mr. and Mrs. Elerm 111 Pr ;hm, Mrs, [Catherine Jayne and William Carrie Tank and Mr. nnd M rs: Henry Biesching w re absent Thursday and Kruegei and; da ightets vistted Sun­ $6.95 down "Little by we re all afrit id they have the measles. day \vit;h Mr. aid Mis. W :••• ••!•'.. :;r.-;-' •:[."v'V'')r.'^x''-v^.' ;'ea^l Pohl nait, Paul Kniegor, and riluth. • Elner Weigl twere absent Monday.. Mrs. Marie Leslie hi .8 reti •rv-.':'vvr^'W^.^,!^:.' Uarie Gre] er1 was absent Wednes for the summer. The ^itator action of (the Supei ivasher da; r and Gladys' Kropp was absent Mr. allit. Mrs. Ital] h r ^ clothes gentle, thorough c ing in 111 nrsday. CoulterV'iljje ; viisites d Sunday ieveral aWards, were received in Gootlliick'i n

A Plil -\ IRONERS oo s T To the Voters ofCubaTotmship i It ' i. • • -• •••••"'''.••' " •. ..•'~i...- •' An ele< trie ironer makes ironing; unbeliei |asy- As a candidate for Cuba Township Hi|ghwfy 'You Com nissioner, I lake this opp-jrtunity ltd aind;,lo ^\i^|o^^^^;^fe^. $& stat sit dow a and simply guide flat a pd ftWy over a ~* ••'•'•': -' •"• ' I ivill divide the work of Nn^jp^^p^|^')rtBtratei i home. t *.'•• maintaining the roads among y table- as l nany residents of the SAVED THE The CC NLON ironer, with roUers Township as practical. top hoc d is $109.50 cash—110.M down^LifU Little" ; I 'irill conduct the office to 000.00 TheTHpR ironer that goea to the t est interest of the Town­ AND FORFEITURES ship and people and will not laundry or kitch mis $79.50 cash-|$ use t le job to fnrther my own inter jsts.t PUBLIC SERVICE CQK 11 rill maintain the roads as efficiently-arid ecb- :ilpP|«iM^: ^ m'"" nomi ially as possible. No individual, «ither rel i- " OF KORtjHEIW IUlkO JJSL^fty^S?1^V^J3.,1?^ &A^ ^P-.xt .«• i8 * ruje, aupported from the tive >r friend ^ill have any influence tiVer me n general ti tx f pipe fmpuhi colWsbted bp^ltefs^ojrley", the i erformance of my duties if I am elected. Jatothci oj»»fy Treasury and used to pajf hlsfaalar^ tfe sail Barrington, IlUnols il H.SCHROBER. Local Superir^lls i nt YOUp yOTE IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED :-jiV -'-j."- .*•.' '.t? ':•:''*:: •<[.- '(• •••,•:•-'' ;U:""V-'> 1 '''-,} r -•' .'' These and many other home appliances Verne Hobeir tfo^'^tic' energetic efforts of the Statje's 4 are also sold by other LOCAL STORES- would haVe ,bj^p^^.:^;;ta|^a^r "' Stop in and see them.

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BARRINGTQN REiTlErV, BARRINGTQN, ItJjpjC 13 THURSDAY, MARCH 31,1932 JL if n screen operetta handle! as oner Mr. and Mrs., Frank AaimtJBsen of Mr. and Mrs.' Clem Dacjy; wjerp Chil at Iljlinois an|d will convey collections of, 6 a; m. and close at I p. ra. in the consider (reports of j>n1 ert- to ap- ettus Hhould be handled on the ncreen, Caryj were Monday callon at the home eoffjo visitors, Wednesday, Sir, Daeyj of nemtership cards from, airports In place designated as folio vs: propriate money to defnyjil necea- There is plenty of|mu«lc but it i(i;car« 'Chic'f ale Again of Mr. and Mrg^ Frank 14«e«'hulte sings on the WLH progrtfms. district [of the In Harrington Garag. of Scbauble .sari expenses ."of the H™.™ wWdT 1.-1>,, -.,-an- d fully fitted into the sttuat 61m. Mi and Mrs. Frank H )f Bar- , Mr. and Mrs. ^V, 1), congressional BrpB. & Collins, ISM N. Cook Street, to deliberate and decide i ll)|i h wen >!:* irilt, Mr. The ojircraft will be lolaned by There IK enough pantoml ne tej make Hngtbn and Mr. and MrsJ Peter Paul- and Mrri. Arthur 1 nd Mr. ii» i the, Village of Barriurton. " ' suits nsjmay. inrrnrB«|nf» *—- in Gpndpi Role the whole easily understam able and I! sen and HOUR, Earl, Priil anjl Ken- and Mrs. Elwood agcu ie« jund individiiak and The officers tit be elect ed are; - ' c0ine before the moo ting. er» enter- f the German-speakjiug memiers of th< neth of Kacine were Eiatsr holiday taincd Saturday' cv tt t lie! Har- pilots vcjluntcer their semiees. [ One Highway Comm siloner. Given under/niy han I audience laugh 4 bit mere hear til] guests of Mr. and Mro. IfVtlnk Lages- The town meeting wl' I open at the day/of March, A. 1). 198 !., , _ in spots than their lean ]i iiguil ticaltj chultje ry JMatthcws home|ncar SocunLake. on ([atlow Screen Mrj Land Mrs. George Scleijl and ifu>tlneei|ien|t of Candidacy place designated above 11 the hour of , * , ANIHIW '.|CI GM, inclined brethren there is enough hu 21 p. m, and willproeeel to hear and 15^-2' ••• if' -M Clerk. mor for all (to that none ne;d berrud£< dadghier, attended a bir :hde y | party for Hteh^ay! Commissioner them wore complete compielictuifoii* Monday evening at the lomc id Mr. Fuiy r>Utatf -Mitinees Be- Wauconda and Mrs. Albert Hafer In Fwmmt in for Cuba Township honor of Mrs. Hafer's bithdty anni- " "imr|»t b\15 Announced I wish to Announce to the voter* of r jrianir Fiank Meyer and sot Donald of versary. Mrs, Schcid is a daujgh|ter of 1 Jubi TowniHp that I will be a can- Ma^ai ;er McHenry, were WaucOtdt I risitors Mrk Hafer. ( Maie for thr office of Highway Com- Ml MOTTO •€ I ' Cuba tTownshi p Frld ly. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Da'4li|n will 1 itMloner at 1 the' Annual Township ECONOA YH-HONESTY—EFFICIENCY Dale Lincoln, son of Mr aid Mrs. entertain the Volo 000 cl ib x n April ]Election. Tui|sday, April 5, 1932, and 4[an Minick" Mrs. Frank Kolsey, M«j. J. {auici 2nd. "t I. Homer Lincoln underwent an opera- respectfully {solicit ypujr support at >ju« re \as'. the or- and Mrs. Oliver Fitts enjeyed 1 fire tioii for removal of tomSln and ade­ Mayflower Chapter O. |E.JSj gave the pojls. VOTE F6R' M ' .1:..1 M' '4 irink all the welj afternoon party given in ho»6 noids at the Condell Meioojrial, hospi a card and bunco party ^ the Vf bos of of iflta. Hupe Tuesday. Mr. antl 3 ire tal at Libertyville, Fridttjy eveping; eight tables wen - fill HI, Re­ *ar-if' Hupe will move fjrom Shaiy Hill t> freshments were served >y members fating and Election - 13 FItED W. OTt(¾ Aii M ro the\ screen Mrs. Grace Moffitt ani ftlis|s Mar­ [ town ] cottage in Chicago Highlands, W[ed :e is hereby given to the legal V.'lr..}. ' garet Flenton were in Wmlmgan Fri whose birthdays occurred in March Notilo . • ' '" >•- FOR \ /'. >'j ., i'f The G»tlow nebday. residents of' the township of day., Teddy Sims, principal of tie gram­ voters, «h--;:j " tiirday nights 1 Cuba, County of Lake, State of Illi- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirby km mar school left Thursday, by motor to • h.;lT" Claude Baseley, Jr., an^ sisters, noisj that the annual town meet­ High way Commissioner :k daughter, Myrtle) Marie and j SRutl spent 1 his vocation at Ch; trlei tojn, 111. 1 l :n :;n • we all fcnow\ Misses Leila' and Louise Irftt Friday ing !ai)id ele^tl in of officers of said Tow n of Cuba, Lake Oowrty, HUnoU , <. : i Kraus of Cary called On Mr. and Mrs "Mr.' and Mrs. (Herbert; SAroeder lii» son. and for Shawno; Wis., where the/ spent towiUhip wiiil I take place Tuesday, . ' ' '• .' \* August Felgenhauer of Allien Sunda; the Easter vacation with lelatives. and son, Bobby, spent, t le.' reek-end -4; lifetime in a afternoon. The evening ras ••- 500 elub ouj Wednesday aftjwnjoon, all over WGN on Monday night, .,v in 1111 effort to help Mr. and Mrs. August Pepjer at n^.!'i!'- members being present. FaVors-were Dr.J and Mrs. Albright of "v'auke- J .- If, .•stranges' his tended the funenl of Jacob Buhmai) ; awarded Mrs, Edith Peck aid Mm ,>„•..:!* t'.-ll„ v club mem gan, Mr. and Mrs. John ] fur >hy, and of Lake Zurich Monday. Isabelle Grantham. Mrs. Marshall Ja,:*-.T ihi| c >"k' .and Kener Miss j Mary Murphy of Pari Ridge, Mr. and Mrsl. Frank Kel»>y 0 Smith will entertain on Wednesday, t.r- :dn:iwt everything. and Mrs. Nina Tomisky a id 1 laughter, <•»' * i i' Shady Hill made a bush ess I rip t< April C. j T ,11 |i lit short subjects Lucille were Sunday visi Mrs as Mrs, l!,!i- 1 r!• (. Frwl li' The Fresh- «f his parents. Mr. and Mrs'. Frnnl mond!: Mr. and Mrs. R ibert Davis Roberta, and Mr. and IMI-S. 1 George .1 .if script ive new-, KeNey of Shady Mill and Mr. McPhee of Cor treis Park; Eatinger visited Fridayi alt the Ed­ t!ii- ciitcftainment Mr. and Mrs. John Thuroiv Mrs. I J. D. Stone of W :ea:os|; M^r. 1 ward Hendee home at Grayslake ! children. Lorraine and Raymond 0 and Mrrf. Ed. Cavanaugh aid Carrie .;r.im. Mrs. Lydia • Delivig jof 'Wrtodn|toek Gordon of Chicago and Mrs .Collins. show Manager Chicago enjoycjrt Easter Sum I:a y a (:•- :!i this was, a recent visitor at the ponfe of j their summer hdme. Relatives from Elgin arrived too late -;n ;lll curly HvoniiiK Mr.1 and Mrs. Harry Francisco. for the funeral services' on acnount, x ..ftiic «i!l He »»|H'i»ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank V)lk a)i|d chil The Bunco club was entertained at of the bad roads, caused by the snow •:,|'l ki|s may be pur- dr«n. Francis Grace and Rita >f Clii the [home of Mrs. Phyllis Tuwbull on storm. ' " s until t>: 15 • )11-1 cngo. enjoyed the Easter holidays a Wejlnesday afternoon. Furors |verc Emerson $. Cook is 1 lie giest of -!I,IU will start, at the home of Mr. ,and Mrs Jam's' Vol nwarded Mr«. Bert Harris, Mrs. Fred friends in Chicago. 1 1; !" h'r. ' j , Thdmns and Mrs. Grace Moffltt after Miss Ruth Hapke of CiieigO spent |.i, in ut The Cat- Mr. and Mrsl Harry Ha iimom which luncheon was served. Mra. Ceo. Easter with home folks. I j HAIF -STARVED and eVehing -pent Friday evening wi|tli M r. am Ilnjiko entertained the elub on Wed­ Karle Broughton and Victor Carr c Id Iwll's I'ets, a Mrs. Handd Ke|scy. nesday, Mar. 30. ,' I spent Monday in Chlcag<. ' .1...I-I.V tfaiuiMl tlogs. Mr. and Mr*. BernajriJij ?eIsdo r Mrs. Rudolph Berg of Harrington Miss Gwendolyn Murphy returned lawn can thrive minded in the r«lhd on Mrs. Hansen iiljid M s. Fil is assisting in caring fi,u'. her mother, to her homo Sunday at Pdrk Ridge ir.l lis her. ir clever loon Monday afternoon MM. John Oossell. after spemling a few duly* (with her GIVE it« chance to do itabeitl Ijiiink and Mae Mr. and Mis. iFrank Keltfey calle Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rldell and grandmother, Mr*:. Fanny Pratt, Feedyou lawnthcequaremeal rs ; a lid .Mack 11I the home of Mr. and Mrs. ^harle ehlllilren and ltonalil Oeaify1of 011- Mr. nnfi Mrs. .Tames Bvtlei- have ! fof all planti—ViKoro. Com* ppi'l'x. Bahcock in l'ala|lne Hah rday meif spent Wednesday everting at the arrived h«.re to spend tht tummer, I Y'mmej pupil ut the grammar Whiiol. Blwood B. Cole, Peoria ere tnry of W "Tae Square Meal" I hereditary Kiley <»f Springtield w «re Kundn Misses Jieila and Louise - Baseley the Illinois Aeronautics immlsHion, •XJ.-lyaylan 1 Brook*, candidate tfor Htate TjreasuMfc;*:i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Let) tiley. \ motored to Waukegan Tfuiitsduv. haf* announceij that that organization FOR LAWNS AND GARDENS fectlonately ku< wn by his many Mends in Park Ridj i)|,anl 1 new comedy, ' **- - *"—- Damroes (1|r Jack ami Mary Anri jEit-d, grand­ will take part in the hird annual throughout the itatc a's "Curly" Brooks, Is n true son of lllfifoli 1 >\\* and com- Chicago enjoyed , Easter vfith }lf. ai; children of Mr. and Mrs. D. L.f Mur­ airplane , roundup of th|> Atherican Lagtichtilu 0 Hag«r He was born 3D yeai;s ago in Bureau county. His motht rjld Fplcte tlieSun- Mrs. Hertry Freking. phy, returned to school' iVedriesday Legion on Sunday, April 1.. The round- PhonIncorporateo S or d 450 N. Bick'ford, Wf s born on a farm near Kowanee, Illinois jj.''-II ^- llati-het Man' Mr. and Mrjsv .Frank Ktlsey (if after spending several dayi< with Chi up is a means of stim 1 latins ' mem- Bat ring son, IlllnoU father, Rev. Joi ics G. Brooks, at the time of WnylamTs Wrtl ts; will he re- Snady Hill ealliftl on .Mis. Benhar^l cago rclatives|. bership in the American I^egioi posts was the pasttfr of it small communlfy church at West VI$Ma\ ! X it induced ad- of Roselle Friday. Mr». Bcnhardt Illinois. ~Y~ v •. -r • fit! recovering from an^ aulo iccideit - ' An asslstait Mate's attorney since 1020, Mr- Brool»|hi •Lady With a which occurred on Hund iy in whiv •HeveJal-flmes ti\ okin In Park Ridge'on program* of the Unci ion coming to she received a broken bone ifi h|+ 1 1 -lean 'Legion, of which he is a promlnentfnwd'actlve 'rnemp-. \ , xt week Tues- ankle along wilh of her bruises, When the' United States entered'the war* he' was $tt* < ;hts; is another Air. and Mrs Ot\o Strobich an * the first to lea\ e the University of ^Uinois, .where ho -vm ei rring hit. A sons. Otto, Jr., "Carl and Doi aid an rolled as a' frc* timan, and, with his older brother, - Ruse y d«she«l with Mr. and Mrs. Robert ilchwtrz ami enlisted in the United States Marines. After -months o gainst colorful, •daughter, Margie of De« Plaiies eal training he was with' the 83rd Company, 6th Regiment >L I % and provides een" ^eljNu Woods near' C ill Mr. and Mrs4 August Pep>er cal ALL THE Thierry, (these woods now'bear thehiamc of .""The W. tells the Very ed on Mr. and J Mis, Walter Schue^t .Anjerican Ma'ri les" in honor to the/hundreds of marine ve-hungry giri of Algonquin Snndiy. losi their lives iq. that battl4) it-, was during' this Itattl >n liecausc she Edward Schuba'her cf W9odsto;c|{ •C. jWayland Biooks distinguished jbinttelf by being,per* ions than the is visiting at the ! tome |of h s sis» ; decorated for b aVery beyondUhe call,«f d6ty ,by GeneralMoJ I ocial set. Mrs. William ITaff Ma^in^si, during ^he attack at jSkiisROJik July 19, ^91S, »c was severely' wouiidi'd-.sevcit times, recjiv^ three liigh cxpl mlve^heK wounds, three shropnel wound* a , a machine gun mllet. He was carried from the field'to a jorei_ lug station by, i ,Morroccan-(Frehch soldier and the next *s#er I months were k) fei^t in the iospitals in France.^ -r' J. VOTE FOR While co^iSned to, his'bed in the hospital in T4#>lHf, France, he/wai surprised- by a visit front his father whl then serving ii France with the Y. M. C. A. The vU* sadden/d by tin news from his father that his brother, with, whom he I nd enlisted, was dead and his only other h Ijawrentec, hod Uso enlirted and was then serving Jn' the LeoL.Ri states Mari'nei, making his family one jliunilred per c /service. ' ' a ' As myWm MB condition permitted he was returned I FOR United Sttftos md continued in the hospital at Great If k«|, Illinois. (Jnon his recovery he was again called Into wrvkt aid In th< Lib rty and Victory loan drive*. |ff ighway Is Able Orator Because o'his alili;f.v AH an orator and his reco experience ** i wldlerv ho wa» Immedlutclr in deman lecturer upon she chaurauqua platform and while enga this M*ork he eeturod and traveled with such |lluHtr(oi nba Township •as the late William Howard Tatt, and others, 11« In _.., m tor complete details turned to the I Inlvernlty of IWnfti* wh«re he toAk up Ui« of hw, flnkdili ft bl* education and graduating from tlie of this great new car that wentfrn^ unlvei Nlty lav aehooli Where he U today enga a .lecturer on . vldrtire In Illfnotw *f h(» htonty, ln»«g*Hy a«d o«Ud«nrU«>^a|llH > ' - Hindled Wngle Cwe ' , I ihlP39 Yean . . Anion*- th t moat notaMa vm* aurt'OssfuHy i|And]«|l1il> '. i Brooks haVfl H*II t|u> flnnea agaliiNt !»««•; mUMgayMVT •» 1 nmnbliui T«uti;"klditai>iHtr«, trim** axierthw ati;" "l«*f*« " * in* dereriti Including tlie famous l^lngla NM>. ill of whleh'lravf be it^ SerWd in the Worl afflrniiKthy flu Hupreme ewirt of Illliiols. . ' J IleslduK hs public dutlen he IN also one of tVo,<§»«<« * Over Seat * Tii manflaing a ho million dollar real estate iriwt lrf*lr«l» aid his aeromtiilNl .ineutft ImVe wm^fmndiyl the cwmne»«)Htin if Iwnklrig and c vie orgnniHuiloiiH and l«w enforcing Mrh*s. J f I Itt nddUlo» to the abtiVe activity, he hatf beeft J»roml»ei].- )on t Forget to VQI^ W Mentifittd w th the Amnrlran ^glon and J'4rt and 8 ftljr tie , Inaat.len yean throughout the »tal< having also served fir IW^N,' INC. . i three year* as Commander of Marine post 273^ hi Chicago • He Is a n «nber of the Phi tMla l»hl legal fraternitti. tl e Tues . 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II 1 HARRINGTON REVJEW^ BARR1NGT0N, LL1NOIS, rHllRSDAY±, MARCH 81, i932 eago. onjoyed S iturdnjy and Sunday wood Coinmuiiileri 3 i home of Mrs. Will UTII'H nnriyits,^ Mr. of ,riirk lii'tfiro inn! Mr. and Mrs, at the Abbott ioroer !20 W. Mnlu •Tomplnr, consls»-||iiJ and Mrs. Honry'»iiry', 1 kU'niHi?, '„417 NNort< h (.'lurcneo Comfort of Pulntlno, UlrWt, bund, with iilmut' avenue. Persorals Mi'H. K. V. Klrhy nnd (luuuhtcf, cfM'lr. -• Clubs - Sot :iety r Mr. ami MifM, IT'l'bei't Itomuth rtlnl Wnwtln, aid E. Lincoln jiwmio, »pcnt MIHI. M|ie ,T«I nson, 235 W. Stntlon sou, .'Ml W, Muln itreet, InndlMr, nml Huwhiyinml Miuulny wlllh jvlntlvmi la Nlree , Js VJHHI IK for aevernl wwka MVtf. .R. 11. Hi,_. 1 The Fnrelgif M Rtfilmiary wx'luty iof 1 I.itr. Mm Pntilkner (Ku^r««hw .Mint Katltlr'H Ku 1(1-1 Mrs, Ueoi'iw Klfiin t, H-l'DnmlvB 0U ChlcimiJ,- r ' • j \ widi friends In Clih'tiK". »ltr hvame, tiMl Tt U the Mi'thiMllHt Hill wli wlW mo«t TIII>H« "Hutu ' ' HwoiitPH |llr do \V. ( itue, H|»ent .Hundii) with i-eliitlvo-int HWirtn'der.-UaH.fto^ireet,',' Mciiil.l regular meeting of the \V. C A \'i'ry, |irntt> rly -Mlirhnj i 'I'lhUnit diiy. April r», nU\\v linnie. of Mi'H. It. lilt's, II. IC. Hioelovny, 2B0 W. hiiku Ne#FoMV-EJ| IV'I'lllllHlcil, Mrs. 'Limit Hoilt, 1«S| K, Llncuhi oil thn Chli-ngo tfci l„- (,| f.„l)f( •I'll |,ee Sntlloy will 1 f H 'WHO* VMIS holi'lnti xi'il Sni i»nliiy < vi>|iliiH< 1.. Muiidlioiilt. Mm.' si tent, W'llN 11' gICH I Severn I days {Iffj ofilUw W. (V'l'.l , T. I' Wll" »I'll attended la-t Tui'wlny th chiinter In tin* nvt'iims! visited M»»«tn,v nt thoj homo I he Mrrrturtn*, " home tif Mji'N. L. <1. Afari'li 'Jl ocloi'k ill Die hnve I'liaiite of-llio fll week of ^ir. tint Mrs. Clayton Tlffa hdft'l Wetlnesdaji' .•vonljug it' tln> Citmi'M |o the Mr. HIHI Mi'i*, H Frwl elicit of Ri>" of hoc 'diruKhlPi) Men. C. ClirlHtf'iiwm, V. I'll t)liMn'in» |l"n\iiii « li, when Mliot si inly book, "Chi 1st 8 r Kiiull(iii>r riii- 'program, cmphasl/lint ii n H'lle were KliestH TucHilny *>f MIH« In Clilcnun. , ' of Mumlt'lein, if I r, a ml VIIIHK.'." ,U 1» .'•"*•' W'u n enijipaiit'n fur member* nml tin* clr- Kalhli'i'ti Kit rU*»r hi it) jitter \V, HllSNIill Htl'l et, i ,l on, he­ l'eiii'l Benson, 2(H) culatW of On I'lilnu Signal. \MIH Mix M. H Km'! i'r of (II em Mr, find MriV, Tlinnins „M.'"' 1 Mr, tiittl Mrs, Ge ii'ge Wtilnfeii, lil'l Tim*. 'MM cleverly rendered was I'i'iiil, In tin p '<'se ce t»l inJiiiy rel- Triuiv. 4\U> W. M< tin jN!rt>i>t. I orij- milt*]" wh li'h Fi'iinkllii dtreel. ; K„H ili'inlM "f ^ "^'? *, by Mrs. ('. hns-xi'l nml Mrs. jrV. N. altvi'H mid jfji'li'tid i Mr. ijttnl Mrs. William Dnttei'i'it, Miss Vl'l'll .1 iliier of Polo wA*' ft *<$ 8t«ar>|. Also H daylet. "Circulate tin' Tl«' hi hlw WIIM it'll i Uful J)i i) ItnjVil Allen Mt'liliett mi Iiinvui-d El'hsl ,Mrs. Leah Bush nnd ,Ubk Jen t*j of 54» DlylHlon street, vnUM'tnltuql. Di gues't Hiilni'tliiy nml Hundtiy.of.Mr. ,l flnl of whlti' mi|tln in II of tl lie nml '' torWhU'iHtrti^ Union SlKt««il" ivim given. Tin- lend- I \ of l.uke street, at lei tied a pnrty Ifrl- Chicago spent Nat urday I ttntl Sitnuiy and Mrs, J, S. Robinson of Curletoh nnd Mrs, Howi nl llni'iidan, 120 N. lu*l(fl inttuuct lint inir character, Mi*. II. A. • Until, a law. Shp furrU'i! a day vvenlittt ut t home of Unhurt With Mr. aiid MM Hei-nitin Gtirbls'h, ijoUeBiv iNorthneld, Mlnti.. uver t.lite Hnriisoii st ret)t, of whitp rust's and 1111k of-the valley. Wiiukt W h«., btiay worker fir tin' \V. C. T. n„ Brown fti t. Mr. BeiiniBtt 225 K. Liberty att «t. . !( \voelt-einll • 1 „ 1 bv HelTeri»B» wo* well impf rsonnted by MM. Miss Ku rMr win a Hnulcijl 1 y six mid'.--. Mr, Brow iire fnitci'iijlty John .Schwpiiim, ^11¾- WIN Mr, and Mr*. 1 w «1*1 1>,! ijlnwlev-. -Other characters .were bridpsinu iki mid ma id | of honov. brother.-t nt till? U:l 'fsity of Illliu|W. wei'e Biiest* Kitttdtty r'" , >.mex>fl*h-'«- !»ltlst» Dorothy Gar bit cl^ 225 K. Mr. Inid • Mi's*. Robert Solii'dne.' Wi'Matn street •jittiu uao equally well tiiki'ii by Mrs. J. Ciidwal- Miss Mn ••y i IS" i'.' slsljen of the Glllmrt Hardiu'^e o( ,,,,,W Liberty street, ah I Mlaa jj/enh- Lohg, tn«d chi droit of Ftrt'tajje Park wei* of Mr, nnd Mrc TfteV* t« Indeii Mrs*-Get rge Landwer, and tin* hriilp. Mrs. lieliii Ca ly; entprtnln^it (•'« •ititests b nndny. of Mr. and Mrs. John Highland- I'nrk fcS^-tnk' ii grad inte of 811).'15..-Liberty, str iftt, snijnti saturii ay in Mim* 1V«tl Unison. Lillinn nml Ncl- The Kt'X .101.- wh t! M Laf-n-lot Pinochle club, Monday aftor- anil Sunday with relati ves in Clih Htanke, 533! Siiinihi|t Btfeet, f Vrslty of th Pjikt ta, had moi (a Syhaefcr, an.I Clara Wiltner. HIP l-'ttlv No • iioon, at Julie's. Pl W.m were award­ Mr. and Mi>., George Butler, 207 a griitl- kosh.Win, as 'bwt niait. Pan' Be yd. also ed to Mrs. E. He er, Virginin s!ig- 'onsftanco Feiithersiflll nn^'l W. Stalin streel , spent Sunday a(t the nlite' of the (Ji-and Forks »;hool. . Mr* :lonV"t Kntertaln Gut* s at wait and l)e in Cidy.' Mrs. BOKP M, Olsoitj auditor Of pastewitcr diuiglit'ei Hazel, have .returned to tl)(e home of Mrs, Stella Rutler in Oak KJ-yTrThiS?* servifM s a re- ii nr Its Baptismal Services FolJowfc ng: the c •inn J GrlimiM>f Lnkif Zurip will be hostess accounts, Chicago and Northwestern home of ami Mrs.. J. Aj, Cnlkina," Park. Tho new r'oril W•' ;-'r cpption \;a»\ Kiven foi the brii al par- |„J t .werf"» all/ ^<' So Mrj. nml Mrs'.Charle, s 54iivtl»'y. 2(H» to the club April 111 ra'il|h>ncl at Itav nswoo I, called ai%E. tyistreet, afti'r.sppiidinK ty -ut tin Sjiokie 'on litry fill! I, nfter on f't 1 * eniiinc dcvelopil; . I'litii*. I .entertained it n Gt o'rge Walgreii, 210 Fn nklin t|tc. wini il (^hi(}agq. ''• .,;'" [. Miss Louise limit, a granddaughter \V., jWncoln si which M and Mrs. Wat kin striict, T?«.,nr is cattle ofc 75^,,11 groit|j> of relit tiv « and! friends Sunday came Mr. nnd Airs* II eh "jf Suss nil I fahi- Siiturday. of Mrs. I/ouise ^odt, 108 W. Jiincoln directly o ihwi- lew- lionifj f :..n.i aftertuion nt tb baptismal service, for ii • Jewel il.v, 1.20-. Coolidge ay 'jiire, spent iSuu- M, M:rs, I'H, C. Ilerren and avenue, who II es at! Berw yn "iyas 'Sitcei..'wry «^ijj VI |f rederiek. Rev. Park. day With Mrs'-C. Leopold- in Chicago inarri(«I Snlnrdiy, March 20 Jo Will­ k llieirf son, Kf Mr. and Mrs. Jf IL iiuinmn and daughtiM Chicago spent Sundajy LynUne aesiByro olTjwl 50 1'pttschej- ofn>ialed. The fol- iam GnJnt- Kmi Ji of • Chicago. The Knder P.i«i'H'>vplopi.|J rhili ; daughter of Ra »iue, Wis., were with M ad Mfs. Jolin Ildlnriclil**: yriti lowii g out ti'nvn people? were Celebrate Birtbda Jlr. iinfl Mrs, Ki'iinetb Schwnitts (•tifsts of Mr. ntitlj Mrs. A. R. Virden, !]27i W. s sjtvco^.' • '| --. .'.': |. young |ico|iIi< wi 1 make thoir home i;i ,,n Saturday and dilirghters of ' lib cngo were gliic-it> Wer^p -nmot the tv'i nty 'g,utv»ts- "*- ''•' ' 011 Grove avenue, Satlinlay and Sun- ' ' •!, I?er\yyn. I I ese W«V «J-1W <« « °. , CI.i *-•• iiiln •> n mx'rt Cm, >ln il cv*-' 4 tin liAinyi \nP in« o'M.jrk dimji'r which followed tht« About b |-el tivi i' a n friends Saturday and Studa: V at the home of da f. '•• Mrs. B. rcicmeicr. and son, -Nutm-ntns ,„„-h..».eal adr^ 1 : Miss I'sthi-r Wispinftn! and Kathered at the b(flu f Mi­ Id. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ,TonI Vt'esolowski, ll|' Wayne Harrison st reetii abd Mi Mr. and Mrf Q. R, Paulson and JMor#at.il in the new;car i-Vrv if i»s ' silent and Mr«. II. \V. Ilivht of 'Rl- F(i; iHorjt no2 0 OVe ll ven Sat u r- North avenue, a:id Mr. nnd M's. Sir. land Mrrf. Walter Gossell and nnd Mrs; JofPeph M.ci/enmtn, 510 Sum- da lighter. 42(| N Hough street, visited lahrll- " sy.ichri»n«c«lj ,. Mr. nr t pin Mr. mill. ili*s. Waldo IIi'tmillKS day even injr to' .<•{ lel.i ate Mr. Ilorn's John' Sehwnrtzi 142 \V. Lake st,ro«t faijiiily of Marengo and Mr. andf A^rsv ntit -Ht'rcAt!. , spent tin? Easter vacation Sunday with fri •nds In Helvidere. , E %,\ .silent secon.1 jfejL 1 » nil daughter. Aiulrpjt, of Wayin'; hi r-thd ay- wltli Jiin Bunco Hi 1 cards Pi ill Andrews (mi Miss Maudtv IGi?s- wit'h; rtd a tints at .Sterling and' Fill- "'. I l Kin, inou..iin«s. .dnwuHhwft and'Wesley Hit ti'rf.'hi of Itasca.- were n p iirt of th ev 'iiing(.'• « 1Ijr'ogrttiii . Mr, and Mrs. $, Carniiehael ahd sei 1 of Chicago v ere gi(ests StiWfty ton. H. L. Laud 1\cr, m H,> Iloiigh Mr; and ,'P! tions, 520 Division street, spent Sujii- lin'tic spurk i*«>iitr»l. f«e^ paWJ -f • Mrtf. B n ' ing n Wau- of Mr. and Mrs. August Goswll/!,i38 stnvt, atjlended Easter Borv.icew in • „,, ,,,,,1(. Other ii)ni>I;oy' o coiida wi re.niiioiiK tin Siiesfs day with friends it-GIcrt View. W Lake street. Mr.'nnd Mrs.| Fred Mueller-liiid Chicago jHtmila \ evening with the. -ear.-f CooU foim'v ( miaril of Ampriiiui ,,° ue\vly-dps*igued jrca I^gim Auxll.atjy Meets April Mr. and Mri.. Ed\yiu'd Jitmes of-Chi­ Gold Coininmid r.\ Band ,of EitgU; hu'liidi Mr... a lid Mrs R. G. Plugge alitl Hiefnu Htiitieiiliy-controllodi' Hot unity Council of the Kntertairt at Mfsi- Walter Ca 111011 and daughter. -+- IV 45 Grove, av ebui, visited Sirs.- Gi abenkort, 137 ''v. Lirlcbln avenUe; , huge fotii-wbtM'l bmktjs, new nt 1 :30- p. ni.. iVliril 1 nt the Orpn,t Mr. a lid Mrs Karl Schweil t 11 .1.1...1 niAAk m., Jfl.5 Plagge's ptirelits, Mr! .and Mrs. Jolin hiimt Monday ||t Ithc Home of Mr. electri.aH.v weltletj steet Nort ier|i hotel iij -.fhica-Rp. 'Mrs. S. IIOHKII street, 'lite-tninekl i t thfee. jiKiieil Dravlsi at Des PI Utiles, Sunday. jiii|d Mrs. Charles j (avvlik in Whenton., whfi'large hubs a id hah Ceor o Wliitco id) and Mrs. George tables til bridge Sat lrdayj Lhcels 1 'venmg. ¢- mi 1H,ge tires. The cha^fsj-an- i ler \>f -til <\>\rh\ Auxiliary - will High scores' were mad by jlr Imi. In 1 Ktt»' :. How- Mr.' and Mrs. Joh 1 Horn and cl MrsJ ErmaiWp le' will go back to iiii^ K'i- ' are Cushioned. bV rijtfr h nttpiijd tin- »iitM?' ins; us delpRiites.. with ai-il St,it feiiJioefer a H l!>r. F. W. drill. 002 Grove n eiliie. spent Sund; ;,Barring^h lliills lulatiij-H Iii the spring sfinICIG^c I Mrs'. Suiulfifrt. Hiekc ns altpniativp. I.indbprg lountry |..clnb ClmsM W32 with Mrs. Itorri's'j m|other, Mrs. Alice ulil 15, after.'appiid'ii fliock iibsorbei' links, The boilbo y T)r. '"h.'irb's S< >%t>^e)-i™Tria Biltmore poultry tdul) Sunday of Mrs. -t< reek's mother, M liiM were; ei tertain family iGf Des'PlAjincs s|pent Sui|iday TlicjUPJE' Ol 4IARVEL0 L'SI.Y oar'hunuH'r. Tlie air-floy li»i The W-i »in(n n I'liion of the St. Paul ed at tlte rlnb hptisx Smula: - nfter- A. Briggs, 213 $V Lake street. .with Mrs. Gatheri ij> Elfij-iiifc and Mr, ^wi churj-h will;nidet in the chnreb pnr- ! )0GS nrried out by, the- lotiK hj)od noon. 1\venty-fiv Ri lests We e' pres- and Ira. Ell ilink-, 529 ITRAIN: usth^-s steel yenter strip'.ithe sli lors, Tlinrsilav nftnrnoon, April 7, at ~Slvit. L. A^. Po\ji-ei|si.and sojn, .Hbw- ei.it for e;t I'!a:iter [iroqrani. gaines and Street. e Acts "ife'ty" glass windshield, 1 nd ro two jo'clock,1 T 1n> topic- 'for study is ard, and Mrs, AWa Bennett and s|>n, And^ an "East PSi hi nt. EKN ' . , "Our Pencniiind tionnl Program of Ue- Allen, 201, \V. ilaie street, w iwi'f line. " • I •'•'• [The phginij i.s of lfc» |<0ttdegl r ligioos. Ediipiition," Tlie .. following Mrs. Wi Inier ng guests Sunday of Mr; and Mrs. soli, Walliice Lee) brs»] mem >ers -wijl si rve as the social com- Hfos ess pp. lieveloiiiing 05 bitakc.h»w to PiiMK-lile Cub Powers of Edison!Park. day and Sunday mittip: .Mrs, ('; rl .Tahnkp. Mrs'. Char- v 3400 r.p.iii. - - The Ctl-pjand Mm li E. Willjmer us. 2^? S. Cook Hawley, 213- Imft ,is-(if the 00-dcgree t;:p«\ - IPS 'U'olfp. ^Irs Ifcrman KuehU Mrs. Miss Christine PlujtIirjec of Chicago was strplpt, w- is bested' l^' iday niijht ti> a bur hnniks at right amies tn Nick Btpcber. mil MTS. Charles-Mil- a guest Snturiiay and .Sunday np (he sroup of frleqilK t t *|i|nncl4 fowl , v '. -^..- ••'•:':• ler. Prizes home of Mr. apd Mijs. L. S. were nwi rs Vern>n Srhroe- .flte ei-anksluift is stfiticall rd >d to! 515 -Dlvision "street.! ' ( Arnold Iviiiij'iiieally liithmcctl anti its t. I.innj, I/idies . K oh »icrt. V. ininlcrliii 1.1 need. rylindei-'Woet Jraiterta-iifrd . J'ra. Imolli. s Will o.f Chicago •iiiikfii.N-p arc cast in .one unit," Saturday and S.u|iday with in ' Mijs. Wilson Ileri-pii. -:.14 W. HIIJ- Fiistern Stj r>Oo Ch b tcecdiitgly rigid engine I dnst sell i'irei't. tv.-|,i hostpss.to the-I.ions Kntert aiiied riiofher, ^lirs. Jolianijn'' Monah'an, type, one-piece valveSi T,adi*s Mmidity evening at-four tables Garfield, street.'•'-,.. | -f .--.- iiuiiinte tappets, bpprite .' Mrs-, f Kelt dall 118 S. Ilninjli of btidge. irri|{i were awarded to •mil the ciitnshiift without, pna street..' w i()ste> s six bibles/ nt ' Mrs. ' Floyd I.ilidliere aiiilMrs. U. t! Mr. and Mrsi X It'hotiiti The B'lird rear spring i!» of p.i ijKt Thnj-sd aft.' on. Tli» guest ( I/.' Mundhenk. .ljilli MrH. Floyd ,Hn\y-' rno Lancing, Mich.,'were-guests for ijev- .-ii, being flutter arid Iiy*er.: holdini; A'.t»ri! ut each t; ib|e lev rpfpivijis aii-st prize. Mr.s. J. ccived n eral' days last week ht the home (of ..uiiiited on perches nt thiirear \V. inrd.-ili' ill er.tci-tiiin tlie* cluli fe Mi-s.. Johjii Wejch-.' St., 110) Gai|ioweorc: w Kntert'iii IMMI lee of J I Mi square inch % M» an 11 Jjlrs. I-:, street. ^ at S5rt>esJej- ;IIo up J. i'.aiigend irf, SIS etiilfne.d Ayednesday »•<> IS ijirhes iiV'^nnPtcriji'Tliel WiiKltingt -si rei>t, eiltertnincd at ~M) l.Hixi Sli ss., when: she nly PIICJOM! the'jj*>Tt-s:w|>ich -J :ir Th l»'in:|s •cietv i>(';.t.li|> Itnpt i-*t >n Friday c\ en in I rizt s went : oi Mrs. tlijt> winte;t' iiioiiths. lie wheej t,> the drfiini. Tiiprifj fliiiri h. was en ertniued Tnes'hiy liif- 1 (teor-KP V)''h i Dlnl> limj Mr. ai:tl - Mrs. •it at j tin ._ee l s-polii-sj- -••- ,. xhai-pf...... |..j^, pit^}^<|(.11^1^,,.; ,,:,aU« terili) I'ouv of Mrs. Jijihir PI' L. Ai >u, , Mrs. li.aiirn fjodl •'.V. 31 1 le of Hammniiid, rit-llll'it-ally'weldey welded to HieI lie.. drojj^rVitdroiiWiitf^ Sheet- Xiirthwe.st hijihsvay. Ind., is' Visiting hei Twen ty-tivW rtien Iii-i-s were present and .mother; Mrs. lid itiih shell, foriiiiug. nlji toili : Sitsai^ Church,, and (Iier relatives llt'iug-uiiii. Tirl-.i'iin-e J.Ss.'S.Si'-'| nt thj- ie .of t ie bunco names- prizes Tl»« Bii fit i Ht Mis'doiiitry soci ty Will i lliee|c i|t tlie lioino i if 5' r«. E. J'. Wnl-- .Harrington. Inchli- in.ImLiiifpiisjiahiiiceil ii«iid,. nnwiiuiiiwVuvjehft "i"4 weiit U> Mi- „ 1-1. K.-MM-.^.Mrs 1(. 1 ' „ ! K. Irockwiiw suiil Mis,'- (*ui-tis hu-o TUPS hv;- afte mm . April ").. Mil;s, fr ' ej,.„j vilifnlinns. :l : ' ,.' a..t. Jti».,Ijjh 1».. "s^' l ,luh nil Louis B •Ttvi'MMI, etu iiipil imf lioiuii'y. .Mr,.'.an Eri\\ n S. Smith,.:nbi from ('liiiia will N| eak itiid' Mi'-- il. IK;. Grove IIV^IIUK relurn e(l .Monday '.froni \rriinnton Interested in Willincriin' will ;ive he cadingy 'Oolfllloldi! Iivf where |hey had',' spoilt lirteit.-iin ut l-'l.e ••Mike, of Ill' Nort I I seyeral dnys with relpiyes. Move of Law Orj?aniz n'cliM' i Dinner Mr .lolln Si esley enlertaineil 'lief MTS. Mrs. Sjii-an, Page, E. Mr. a in I U M. mes, •12 W. »17 1 , •".'' "ring iheir'lnw oilices;; school iss of tell girl* AVed-- nveiiue, spent last wenk-with relnliyCH SinnlVv Main stre a t tout ed II O'H ek Ldjn- fonwiiy Imlldiiigjit' the si.iUltwe iie>*ln!>- at a|i a lei'Moolt of (rallies lllltl ncr at tl Sleube is ( h in ^lilciigo 11 Elgin.: •r of Wit.whiiiKtiiit nnd Cjarlt- H IIvk o'clock il inner. • Thursday fie ('bii'iigii linn iifCuHjie, \y„ .JL. Mrs, 'ijfcrmdu St liWeiiim, 215 |S, PO L >IIK Hi MiCai-thv bnve' retiirtiei I , i.h. M i J. Cook street, spent faster vncnHoh .I'lltli'ill wiii-cely i'tKi-fi^'t'crtst ma lie her very pleiiHitnt si iger ti» with friends In ChurnS>, IH'-es tli4»j,. fi.umJ,,,.,, lM.P„|,it,(| Barrihgton hear. Thli' ither a rtis Is Mr. Harold f» yenrs i,g„, .'.;• , Van Horn, ne „r lho;^hMji|jer4, I'll • Woii'inn'i club will- have its as eiitertilin with If r tut of piano •». was 1.,,1-4, nerw Hhrriilgtonc solo*. r intisuab* next" iVetliiesdity afternoon, | f Which now.iK ei)Up'r.hi.tr -April tf. .at the Hcthudlut church. Two Mr.mid Mrs. Gcoigk? Wilbiirn and •••'•"••*»• *«lf rmin..., ^nU-lvwi,. yery line artists have been secured-by Th.| \v< mftn's dl of th Floe- son. David, of V'oodHtock we're Is-I in guests .Saturday; and iSiindity at t|he 'He ihiirlMictuii ceinctery, ^ the >roj;rairi c »nHuit.tt-p. nnd it is tricnl itsioctiitioii is 8l«itis!)tri :ig nn- »'ie of its- j,ieHMil'members „ hopei that {lier • will he a larjre nil- other lw pi^e and trla to bi Riven 11 .-1-11 resident .,f IWrriiu dienc t to hear them.' April 14 i t"2:30 p in at the i Miicago JTI.'»"e' I l«t Hiintliinjer. -:• '-.-; Mri. Pliirjciic (ttillans is a pro- Liclitlnu iiitltHte ou the I hit- y-sixth "'lie.- memliet-j, of riie (if tiiieni |>ia11isr us w«U as an acconi- floor of the 0'vii dpera b tthliiig. |HKIH r1 Vd. '• William^ tift'bi^T,; trano. She has" been Thi»y hav extendi & in invitation to ;> •' "f Klein. Iiargri^ye the I>a~i!iu g isoh is't in niirtiy- large. the. mciiibers of (he . Bai :ington |ai.-x .''I Williams pf KV(| ehurcjues in It'll cago.-'lias entertained Woman's cinb. "Jflie. subject of the ybt&rs h'»'»t J. <'ar.h nj M(t y [ from ofcni' st radio stations and lecture >f ill - be Th Fairy- Paiiitt- •"^ "f Clih'Hipi,- ba« slung at | W< una it's club proc-rams hrus'li." There will !*• slides s liowiitif nil oi er tht>;cit' Her voice has the effective arden Iltimination which will be ii Cuba Tb^vyri^l rich warm jqun lity bf • tlw contralto- iteresting to all gan IMI en*- and (it the Min tbusiasts Reservation i must b made and ifchtness tf the soprano.| Her in advanc but thtfrc is no ¢111rg e for If you vint an efficient, cajrefii and econoWica thoro tgh musiei inship, her. ^clear dic- either the jecttire or Call administratbn of the office of. Highway G6iiiriiis- the^te* 11 For Good tj«n and the fin nii of her/personoUty Mrs. Pundt if you wfish to a tend. sioperin oijii town. . ; ^ealth^Trgr Then Mark Your Balloi: tliisj Fels-Naptha Soap -' - • '• -1 J- i '51 FOR |lIGIIWA|Y.iCOMMISSipXER Lifebuoy Soap . (yote,ifor one) Sweetheart Soi Super Suds Kirschnei X JOE j\ j WELCH ; :0dla»;ilii8|v.^,-^:;:^: PKas. IOC The office,of Highway Commissjioner is a highly Kitchen Klenzer <^M 5c , Daicy^ important one and you)* vote should n(tjbeMast minole Tissue .' Georiei O'trli 1 In lightly.- Your Highway Commissioner is |h¥ Over­ 3 HO.U I9jc 1 ^Oi* W)Z. mhm seer ;| of all ;owhship roads. He is respi insibh f or 15 *'GAY falfiAI ! .EROr - Miljk »KQ. ^¾ om ffed Cijttk keeping all Dads in good condition J wintei toflliUmt I White Soap .¾ 24c " J,| j -' i - mei\ias ecoiomically as possible. \This I pled}:e to Su A > 2 Wt7c t * |rW' » | Stanjding Rib Roast LI;. the kroters t> do with dare and ex|.ietituc e. A hit a l 22C ' EdwarIjwtiidd \k inl&UTK Mn »inn aW! Both RaW and [J;. further rfedire to public) a, clear ,an|tl dem ite r\^EfV TVtTS Roasting Chickens Ut. 25C i«erv«| the neopl;. ttf Cuba Township as Constable fo r four years. Courteous Service 6 y U thft VOteW 0 Roberts C* Oake Smoked Skinned |£ fif5imyilbiK' ° '! ^1 ^ f>^*^ , Always , WHOLEOBiiHALF ]Ji, 16C VburtJ fery tri^y, JOE P. ^ 1 -^-1 'II LB 3 lie [Election: tWaJay, April! 5--6:00 a. m. to ^:0¾¾¾ Pollsr ijlchaiible Bros. & CpUiis Gaiage Tel. 295-ji TOE GREAT ATtANTlC ft PAQRC TEA CO.Mddl, e ^ stern Divi too ^^^^ml^l^§^^^M^ t MiddleWester n Division :!•• i

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i \ • ' ' I 'l ' • - I ' ' BrVRRINGTON REVIEW, HARRINGTONPON^II-t, I l NOI8 THURSDAY, MARCH 31,1982 I • , ..its Hurrlwjton College S udnt gooo i and henvy. Tho Old Damin«rn*« Isn't 6flfi5 ScouScoutt> LeadLeadi e -sWil ' l tlonnl ropulntM»n w|ll nlxo n ipcar on Mort but of Wort , FmnWin ths Flnifi , trei tlnjc nnypiio >vlth HO much M\iU\- tho proitrnm, jUno.of tho mint Inter- •\ m &•!, Vet If nil wuroiituutl 0 1(1 Tlio Iimt Aiurfrlcnn j;nS#n t«p«" & Winn See* Cyclone Prom Inn de l»a linlottH nhit ha« pin n« for th« Go to Roctfforo d folr entlnff 'nowilonH, Will 1>D thcl CIOHIHB wide, f Befferna nru who would cure for thi unoin. orliited In n ftm-lffh (ttnimMP and Lives to Tell Abo it It IIICJKNI onu Hhc prptcctH. Any I* Training C ourse lurtU* Bunility wlion loadertt of Cntho« thn llf ed that wind tho.weo dilnlibioo lie, IVotftHtnnt 'and .towlsh churches ployed iloettirti, liiwj'^t'n niu I»t*eiicli- the Phllndnlnhln ^Hnim.Am niHWBiiry to Hhunt It over 'the (roof Will conduct brief dlsmiHslotin upon OPS?—San KruiKdHco Clirono ]hlo . irritnklh prtitWl/rtfof H fitf Detai sof Hlxtyrtvc feiliU'W from U»« North- Receive CiMithuiPil from pogo 1 him my backing from now on. scmttlng. ' ! . ' has just now come back i west Buburbnn «oui ell will be amonri The following ^ Bnrrinirtou Hcuut nilild find (iny knowloflgo nbnii 'iSari rom ftewMnlV-IIight Tho the hospital nud says the total num* tho tlioumud men tttending tl lo Unl- lendei-H have registered for tho course: II MlJ'ioilM Kill HtutiotiH ami rvb'replhlncnt John IvBcll, Hugh H. Calkins, Char, •BE AND —*M-j| t her of lijui-cd Is 800! They Won't verwlty of Scouting nt Itockfoid, Sat 'i,t stiimN wcif Mown broiulcn*»t ovl*-T the tell th< I number of' fatalities. TluU'a leu Konrtick, F. Lipofsky, W. P. ladio and lirdny and Sunday. This coursi whtoh Crook, and flu-iris Clonr. ; Lines fii'|iK ' ' i frojn >orth[port alone. Lord knows will be uhder the personal rectlpt PALESTINE SPEAKSi llSi. Strean ho\' many Itave been hu *t down 'the fl:1 | • •jrend t<> j- j'Pm Nt ill trying to figure out just of several membeii of the t aiionai llectrical Wonderful Pictui 'ht I Hit in New lim . Vm not foolfng a bit; X stood staff starts at 2 p, m. Saturdiy an 1 CARD OF THANKS J^ , of the Holy Lan 'liv Hr«)« w lay mid how the tiling minsc(l i« We on that back poreh and) looked ? 4,- the continues I until St.'iO p. jm 3undav -I All [)>•!»ur elementjal forces in a gratitude to our dear neighbors and Six Successive 'Su|td|iy ; noliii tree in .front of tie housi ; up­ bag national! training p rtificatea, lunnnr I , ANYTIME as far as I'm concerned from noW on Berg, national director of vttunteer many friends \i*ho HO kindly assisted - ! Evenings -fc rrl oijjlit. rooted-the 65k that «a!i at the ither Tli re jttst naturtitlly 'ain't' a whole us in any way, (hiring our recent | ANYWHERE of much IMHI of the porch, n tr >e all « f five training, pr. H. \7. Hurt, lational sorrow. i I ' atUVcJock ,| - ir.J.'i't lot of people that have had a seat in research cjirector, C. H. Bens>n, na finite in- fWJt thick; conrpletelvi desolated the the middle of a eytflonf and been iiere MRS ffOriN JAHNKE ANJfTHlNG :.-.1,.- .1. buck-yard, catching all trees tin. ("even tional director of rural scouting ant April 31<* May lins been ! AND! FAMILY i : ! M to ell, the tale late*. I'm sitting liere Walter, M. Kiplin;er, execuive o: t Iiow prices ,iand irst- . incl«ut\> j ;..,...« n. in., Inc., shrubs up by the roots'i rid ilepos ting firrily fonvineed that two years vere th<*m Heaven knows whi'ije; destroyed region seven wi,ll be among the) course „ & -W'i With lop ied ! from my span this aften oon Business Notices Bring Restilts- class workmajnship. All the Morginn home and tie club-house, leadersl , Outstandbig layman of na- FAIRFIELD • I.,- \\ ,M' eiKht on C. Berkeley." work guaranteed. neither of which is fifty yards dis- ^ 1½ miles Nortl .'... ui'W uemont + •'..• Mtiin tiint; amy rocked this house mil I Lake ^m* is very 1 nirv (nought 11was getting a free rd> on .BajUey Chases Bandit $ix I SEASON^ TICAE^I m which ii plough i horse* The ttbjsolute iolo- LW.LageschiIt e , |....|i.-s v Adult*. $1.00; Childrenji S5e nniinti'il. diu^t it left in its track conv nces Miles to Make Arrest 214 %V, Station St ni<« it muttt have lifted as it r'liched Single Tickete ]',; the house. Nothing iaidn b> man I Phone 96-J Adults, 2$; CfaUdre>ny.lf*B\ 1..11 rni nin . Continued from page 1 Market 4 ronld withstand the full cmonlloring Its V - S. dook Street ij , ' T •'{ ii. • " i r - c.1 hni'M'- sweep of ,that fury, until, VH w<|r» di­ Qu tiliu lost control of his machine -4-. rectly under it. so I suppose 1'nf |righf lnilcs mi whin making a turn near the I ala- in my theory. tint fairgrounds. and Saturday ;,; lnodi'i-n, ''Something l'rovidential ha| pencil if 5 -ri Ifntrolman Bailey was abou,1 t 300 A foiir- nt uny rate. And speakfug of Mack i v •-» I) h<»rst>- terror! Let tho writing gen tip dig feel behind the Olddmobile whci be Specials \.-l viili nnj deep in their Hik-pots to find uper- saw swerve off 'the highway, cjra,sh r iirici' liitives* to express the whirling. I'hnos iut< ditch, and overturn, cominjg 'to NONE-SUCH SUPEri SUDS ,, h*; iicf-s nrc that wins Chnrlii' Bell when ho |nteh ii op on its top. Flames | burst Out i.,- , • Tlii'si- rs n ieten- for > i . „ ,!i u'l ct'ir- ti\e mirror.' The booming vct|ir of ant unojiile just as (Julnlin stt rjted 20c 2 17c IT, lllltll- binp out. tic cohered Jiim >ylth -..••ui the wind aroused me, lyejt I hti e no cfin I ! :-,.-1 1. IIIIIt 1111(1 ecolle^-tion of sound tlinh if I Khotguu nnd tlieh! searched Ithc were his H •• i.ipr iVl'llK'llts dead. I can reiueinbeif only a ij-eling i; but failed to find I any weapon, ;PALMO LIVE SOAP PLAYFA R PEAS • J r.M • spriiiK, of infinite suspension, jjin expe ittiw'y ma alley believes' thatf Quinlin's "om- .1. < bars i size 4 CI :11 8 !..iir moC 3 for 25c . -I iilwoi'h- "The charming Miss Gulle-y's uncle it orert trued find escaped in the (lark- ; 3 i'wly once nun a country el lb, and '*• Inrted A enrch of (he neighborhood failed nil) rnp- • .iM.I- hollering for an nmbulinc*, Wlien he to evei 1 any trace of him, !, i-iis niiil nin- i;ot to lite, hospital they tot>se him r Quinlin was returned to Barrlnkton Me^t Sale M .. I.y r Itbor in- out. I'ltrolnian llhlQrt and ihc oil .• . -li;.n ili-s • unit "Spwiking of the hotpitkl, we ove and ion attendant drove'there* to iden- Choice Pot Itoakt, pe- lb lh.- 1» ily is in- bv, there tonight. Sara « on pie sta hinl Khlert said that he *ATns otic Pork Loin Ends, per lb.'. 15^ nihln'1" of the boys went} in,r Inhibition will open . tit The Art Institute oil Chicago on Thursday, Handle t|he Best Meats Available • As *s well kno vn, I am a canrjidatd for renpn||ti- j smaller towns in the cyclone's path. We ation in the Republican primary on April 12th vfyft. • ill.- !M'Ii'Ki-e- e V- Alt communication has I ecn en ; on", Mar. 3!.", and continue in the '3»ist GIVEU S A TRIAL . -,.-,1..- 11,- rsepouer but it' the storm struct thcr the Wi lg Cnlleries ulltil May 30. There for 'Representative in Congress from the 10th i;:. j...u 1 crank- death toll might well reach fiv< hun- wi : be about five hundred and fifty Ojur Ph many ears, unhurt, an] now ori inal monotypes" in the exhibition. WIS DEIJVER by home freak of chance 8 irviviij: this TIIKP lire six prizes to be awarded, right tb exppf-t rii« ir officials and representatiyea(||i catastrophe, I'm betting oh Myself i public l|fe to devot e themselves whole-heartedly anc unselfishly to their duties and to the promotionjjbi the general welfai e, even at the risk of thejr; otofn political fortunes,. I, have felt myself especiallyofc bound, because I have been honored by appointni to the. leading com mittee of the House of Represi tativeS) the Comm ittee on Ways and MeaYis, wh; during the last three months has devoted itself measures for ecoiiomic reconstruction aijid to jtj •;: revision of the rev mue laws -for the purpose of bil- ancirig the,national budget. Nothing is more im­ ki portant at the pres snt time than the maintenance- f f the credit a id stab ility of our national finances. " r Puring my service in Congress I havfe devJb my entire nme to my legislative work-and 'lb needs, and interest 5 of my constitOehts jntitoei-r;, lations wit] 1 the Federal Governments I believbll I can truth 'ully sa r that I have conscientiously ami' industrious y soug it to discharge all the' duties of my office to the beg t of my ability. 5 Even during 't\ e present car^paign, I have beeft compelled to remafi in Washington to attend to mbst5 important ptibl business, involving the economic and industrial Ui of the'nation.' •' * •,,'*'. . /' My pol icy in 1< gislation has always been to, p: hi mote the greatest rood for the largest number*a for our cou itry as \ whole. I have opposed unnecei sary expenditures and special favors even to {art t$lSt and poweriul grou >s.«I have not' rejected essentff '! i< objects but, ^nile •"•^Vn-ar fairly withialf, hayctri" i W to conserve the resources of the Government!,1^Ti vkilue of sich a pdlcy is now appifent,] If ith been followed gei erally, the suffering, from it Piresent universal < epression would] no]t jbe.as gr? in our courtry as . t is today. If re-elected, I sh continue opposing needless expenditures and su pbrting all possible economy and retrenchment. T restoration of business, agriculture industry and trade is. thi i need 0' the hour, The {'Government ca best; promote economic recovery «mongthe ipeopl Thore*» a new tor intown i - a new and car thoroughly safe,]with its Safety* by it^f reducinr expenditures,"and...elimihatinl finer Plymouth. | iStlsef Body--its unfailingly sure hydraulic taxes. ]I pledge myself anew,-to that program, i i \ You con'r help bur see it, and admits it, hi ak< is—its lower, eonter bf gravity. TtiA ipth Amendment became ja, pijirt of thAi as it travels the streets and highways— A org, spacious, roomy car in Consti^utran before I became a meniber of Con^rejs|.;j smartly l<»w, Impressively long, first at/ay ccmf>rt is a Reality. Thave supported Uivs for itsehforcement becaijis^ it is the.dear duty of Congress tb provide such en­ in traffic , . ' A :a'rl that is a joy to handle with its 1 ( forcement.! . The f rst opporttmity [di»ring my ser/i Right up-ta-the-second in modern engi­ A ito'i natic Clutch—F/ee\yheelirtg—Easy- vice for aition on the Amertdmenfc^iaelf occurreai neering. Buiit without compromise, lo a 'Sl Iff, Si enf-Secpnd Transmission.1 on March 14th last.. I then suppQrted(bX)hi^vA Compare it, feature by feature, with the 65-HORSEPO\r>fEI5 EKGI .' new Ideal of value. Priced for thelthinner in the House -jrf representatives;.the.mowmeiitj tJbj pocketbooks of 1932. oljhei two ico^s in: the lowest-priced group. repeal the 18th An^ndrment and trjr> return tjie cw*-? •H ealtli'Tr^ 1 WHEELING .-.. siENT-sicp^K ^ I And wnat a performer Floating f< wer Find out for.yourself how much more trol of Jnioxicatinf, beverages tb jibe- Statues. , On^ t...sh !nevr 1932 Plymouth, gives for every March 25t i last I voted' in the Houst* of 'Represen­ SHIFT .TRANSAMSSION i ?IGID-X is the answer. Marvelous Floating Fewer tatives ffor the legalization of 2.7j5% beeriin. Statds to be found in no other iow-pripe car. dolla- Invested •J-why it is-called >« : S which do not themselves prohibit its use. In these! Kirg chner DOUBLE-DROP r4ME... SAFE Y-S TEEL Smooth, vibratijtnless power. J ' m >re fjpMho-dollar car. , r. J positions, [ am su utakjed by the clearly expressed Co trie1 in toddy. A, car will b«| ready BODIES ... HYDJiAULIC JRAK-SWIJH A fast, surefooted car thpt takes si di p sentiment vtthe voters not only jpfi our "district, but"! turnsatopen rbadspeedswithoutsides> (a y. far you ?o drive. of the entire State.. I shall follow {the same course, Dairy .SMART on these question's while t remain a member of thei| CENTRIFUSE BR\KE DRUAKS,.. ? :ci fiACP House of Ilepresen;atives. . V '-, ,.? ( . " »j, BODY STYLES. 112-INCM|« H WHEELB>SE I respectfully J ippeal to all Republicans, without\ Milk regard to*]>arty divisions or factions, for their swp4.' AUTpMATIC CIUICH AND IMrHAlE SAFETY ndrt in the primary on April 12th. For twelve years B PLATE GLASS (o •TIONAI AT siioHT E((TBA <[OST) I have sen fed the 1 eople of the Tenth District,; wi ;h oth R aw and prejudice £ gainst r one and fidelity to all. giving t ite WITll PATMTED I best tjiat mcreasiftg experience and standing alt ur ze( Washington could icommand. L pledge myself pa continue tl at service. ''•']•" . " • ' '-! ;I shall be glac to answer inquiries at my Con­ Ipoy! .5 1 S gressional District office at 1521 Foster avenue, Chi '""'rtffjus Servijre ca&o, telepiorie Loigbeach 6526,"'—rj aLt ~'-~my, residence--'-'*->— , i 'Always I i j i , > i in the North Sho-e Hotel. 161 Chicago Avenue, Evanston, telephoiei University G400, orki the ; House pf Represen atives, Washington, f . . Standard Motor Company 4fi TeL, Be r ling ton 68 CARL W, CHINBBLOM, 202 Railroad St. - ' CtWGRESSMAN *f.

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c '« BARRINGTON REVIEW, BA^RRINGlfo^, ILLINOIS, T^URSPAV, MARCH 31,1032 S SV1EW, R d ' '.hi BARRINGTON •••Wferf j ESTABLISHED 1885 Wandering LESLIE W. McCLURE, Editor ancj Publisher Church itiewk ^ASpglGTON From This to That t IE'PTER 4 •#. ALTER R. WINTEI Business Director and SALEM EVANGELICAL ^y Natlonilt EIHotial Association Lincoln Cabin at Fair ; FaMjbuied every Thursday afternoon laV Barrinsttih, ' rbe pastor announces the following servijee^ for the (Special 4 The Review). The log cabin in which Abraha,ni and entered as Second-class matt w at the Bf r- coming Lord's" Day: Lincoln was born, the wigwam in ^ostofflee under Act of March 8, ] 879. At p :3J0| a. m., Church school session We iave classes HIGH CAJSTri WARS broke out in which he was nominated for the pres­ for Aihlren, young people and adults. the senate uhis week. A small but idency and dther buildings intimately, ipoi Member of I it io :80 a. m„ Divine worship 'seijvtce. IJTbe sermon powerful grcup of senators took the associated with the life of the m*r>j NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION tnib, ect/^fmmortal Life." Tbe dijii rcn choir will render w irpath aga nst the "white-spats and tyred president will appear in replica on Chicago'* takeshore as part of the, ILLINOIS PRESS ASSOCIATION ' app opriate music. cane" boys, as out 'diplomats are IGreei Century of Progress exposition. . Lt 61:45 p; m., Christian Endeavor meetings. Instruc­ known on ca >itol hill. A-demand was Application to erect, equip, and op- i ) Can) i of thanks, resolutions of condi lence, obitwii tive and helpful programs 'will be': endered by the Jun­ presented thi t aiipropriatious for "en­ ' The fol owing hands have teen, mis- of the proper[odening MM .I^ memorials, and all notices of en ertainments oi tertainment" at foreign posts should crate the Lincoln • Group pn a site played in tome way and have b^en ient double. }f| a pLyf- doubt P.JR? iors Intermediates and Seniors. < >! adjacent to the replica of Fort Dear­ mtt i ikd church sales and. parties givep lor pecunh i i it 7:30 p. m., Dr. 0. B. jSafford of tbe AntirSaloon hi cut substantially from the $300,- inforcritfeism: *.- bartaer baa maHaT toi.[ ** m#§m 0 M) asked by tl le state department. born has been accepted by- the ex­ It frill be charted for. Lea tue will inform us in a timely tjddress a» to the true partner to; Tbe debate reveiletl to the public a position. I Hand No. 1 playerW. Jh«Jfuitheiaebid.If» Ordau Tops lWiyi stat is of tho dry-cause in tbe nti te of Illinois and the department feud! which is nothing According to the concessionaire, the later double l All communications should be addressed to the 'S(anding With Aveiw United Stjates. The Barrington public is cordially in­ slort of sncbbeiy nnd jealousy. It group will be ready to open by June to lead that b»!r««pecnVh7a«lS BARRINGTON REVIE W vite^ to bear tbis man. Remembert Sunday, 7:30 p. m, was charged that there is a duplica­ 1, if fill year before the exposition's of 183Pins ' lj^Mjtojlehan\Z EAST MAIN ST., BARRINOTpN, ILL. PHILIP BEL'iOHER, Pattor. , te in of dopi rtmpni/ai efforts abroad official opening on June 1, 1033. "bidfov 100 •.doubfefw i ir gathering of pctinomlc data. The i S?S^Wa|S these L cliim wn« advunM that state depart­ Fine Plant Collection Hearia—6 'tinofukv Plothlers and fa re* TELEPHONE, BARRINGTON NO. 1 ST. ANNE'8 .; I ehould have o^n^l hi. ac3l of »^ ment employe nltyd their work "dl A collection of plants from Barro Clufo -K,a9,8 BriW-ll- teams jwl^mjej I I lundaj; Low Mats, 8 a. m. and 10 1. mJ j ;Diarrpnd«—7| ettartatflW^st.tBe*- rf the feature game* of kej plomacy" ev< n tiough they were, en Colorado Inland In Gatun, Lake beside Spad • —A,Q,J,9, 7*6,6,2 tractpne tfflb, Y Had a singkton md* ' Veek Uoys, Low. [Mai* 7 a. ml «1 ged in R8 her n« information r«' the Puiuinm t'anal, recently received and d6ubf< llL"night when they-wllltf THIS SOUNDS BETTER No ttoi i, rubber tameBTh« haneVotlps« in honor of the Sacred Heart, first Friday gnjrdlng trade ondltloiis. Heniitors at FltNld Miiwum of Natural History, •padei K f(,r the Harrington leagtt. "A pbonouhwxl decline In bank fa lure i, a strengthen equally *i plicable efth»r to Auction Or % fowever.Mioughtcjf 1 I JiHrfaky Olothhna tied the of. e ich mpntb. Man at 0 a. m. , lihigging long ho'iird In their own Held WIIM found, upon[ investigation by to Contra*. none o/ tftaojerf good rckioni'fwi 1 B-Wurwhiy night! when.thej jag of lite bond market, and a return flow of < lonfetsioni, Saturday, 8p.ro, , { lUjcply resent the leisure of the dlplo Paul (). Sjtnndley, asHoclnto curator Z dealt and bid four •padeMa.fine •peJe openjnjf. H. opened M\Sii frm th< public tq the banks during Fobiuary arc notwl ] lAptiam by appointment. mlitlc clnss. 1 of the nuiHiMunJH herbarium, to con*' pre-emptl 'ebldbythemy),Adoubled. lc[ubijnd]A 3| ut nude th AbK We «nt «f three games friimth thin more than 2forii anything yet lejft area of only six wftiiire miles, The Heart*--5 poblie c< nlidence in anticipation of the- .«« nct'ment of tlie f undaV school, 0:80 n. m. cnllvl'llon was prert>}ited by James inatrh IHHIIH m« have nowjMy ii< thing at all mcbniigcd. Ho it Clube-'-i'.M.a- inore-than. jln'W; l'l»ce in. fh» , .pril 3, J032—Subject: Unntality. w th the rebellious faction^ now! Zctck, cuHtodlnn of.the laboratories : Olass-St ngoll bill,.which becaino aw .Fell. 27. 1 Diamonde—7,o\3* |H itiindliuf. • j • ^ < olden] Text: Psalms 110:80, 104, iFor ever, $ Lord, [dizzied by thi>fr io\ver (n shaping tux! maintained on tin * inland by the In­ ; "The bulletin contains an analysts of t hat lcglslatioh, ( Spadee—A,K,8/7,fi|l;j thy word is settled in heaven . J . .'Through thy pre- dectrines. So matter what bill stitute' fur Research in Tropical leart8-K,6,2 THursltoy, M*r. 24 ' the reasi «s for its enactment, and the rest king effects (n c;pti I get understanding: therefore I hate every false eticrges from tic I house ways aild Americu. Flcjd Museum is one of A Y lub-rKnj^ Cm'thiers— :A -r B 1 LlpofrRy tike atati stical position of the Fedei al rcse'i ve banks. Tl e w|ay j j ' m mns ooinm ttc< it will look like a number oT American scientific- instl- hamonlde —R, g ,^.173 1«0 181 1 pi tch-worit (uilt. lunik's tbe "gag" stitutionsl contributing to the support Z padcs-Q, 10,4,2 [tVirr . aaaislathn, it is stated, has result*d in sti engthening tlie Wednesday evening meeting at 8 p. m. i plk\yli'y 105 134^ 157 rt lc is nnplii d. The designated lead­ of thin r^seurch stallion entire ci edit structure of the couitry an I in iucreasiig '"he reading room, 114 E. Station street, Lipofsky er 3 ijcalize t icy 1le. Z played the three, of ,CJuba •hreibor iim» 164 ' 136 mea 1 something if it is followed up. tlije federal government. Then the re v Diamoi the tamers is ; needed before the. nation will step oipt 1 commercial and industrial bably has a emgletooTapade bid was four 1 jide due to the fact that jKeiiam 455 155 105 where afe. chafing under the accusation that the Legion of bonus mo tey. It was a similai'l to undertake similar measures." Y raised the art bid twice more. He ftible school, 9:30; Morning worship. 10:35; Juniors and bid iiur hearta in the hope'of * - .--'.• I is tryini to "raid the /United States treasury" and git giant that in Teased the treasury defi The following additional informa­ shutting < ut a spade bid. Therefore: alsodoubled', • I padee. W lat t the balance on their adjusted compensation certificatei and |B. Y. P. U., 6:45; Evening, service, 7:30. ci: a year ano. It| seems that every| tion is supplied by the report: my best ilay is to lead tbe ace of, Zopek? •• art the 1 resent time when the country needs drastic n- 'After, Easter, What?'^ will be the pai»tor"s theme ef'ort to reduce tajxation by bafanc The plolicjj of spreading employment spades ant hope thaf Z can trump the This hand sic ilaf to the first one vactions in government expenditures rat ler than mor|c Powjsr to iSave." , " J " in; the budge is foredoomed-to failure, allows distribution of available wages third roun i of spades." in that Z baa ' afruit and h is partner, 1 The issuance of bonds to pay tho Y.haa ddubj 'nder th s rule Mt financial burdens. ' in t le morning. In the evening lie will speak on "God's among as mjany employes ail possbile! country's delt may be the only al and tends to reduce tbe nunber who IfYha< followed this line cf reason­ down-in the of that hand, Y This is an unfair accusation to make, against, the (>ur choirs will give special music at each of {hese gospel services. tcf-native—a step fought by tlbe nd| would necessarily have to apply to ing, he wo ild have set the contract one certainjy heart i ead by Z. "Legion is an organization in view of the. fact that thi charity if deprived of their jobs. trick. He 1 ailed to do so, however, and Irrespectii fact, hjtfeverjZ 1. cordial welcome is given to all visitors. ministration 1 nd business interests aj) ehould have led a Keart in th(: endeavor delegate.' at the national convention in Ditroit last Bum­ a menace to stability.'•s | I An increasing number of companies led a het rt at trick two, .which A mer defi rifely shelved a resotStioQ [askin; congress fo- CHARLES R. DRUSSSEL, Pastor. trumped. > L then led trumps andscored to set up a tmk i 1 that suit before he are making strenuous efforti: to keep' ibethiare-entt MI clubs. the addi i'onal money. j as>'many men and women an possible game and 1 ubber, losing only two spade JTHE DECllSIOji of the senate tJ» tricks. Thi lis another band that should f Instead of do ig so, h< wever, I Many service men and no doubt some individual posti BARRINGTON EVANGELICAuse L LUTHERAN cut all departmentjal appropriation! on the pay roll, according tt Fred C. 1 n_^«r». VT.11 I ^be careful] vnotedr'--'--- ->f r ~ , opened the axs 10 -dubs am I then led rSBitSL ha :e "wired their congressmen" urging I heir sup­ Groffa Hall ' ten per cent under the amounts' "re*- Croxton. assistant director of. the the fo«(r» hbpit g. 1 s he said, for a rut. port jn f etting the. balance for veterans. Divine services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m, monended by congressional commit- president's organization. The*ply in the foUqwimg,hand This lead gavi A 3 a Pmt that tb«T SJb 0 ionization can have a million—1 uorle or less— I ible class and Sunday school at 9:45 a. m ^tej-s has stiried a furore among gov should be asy but sometimes the easy couldn^t have] ice ed ifZ wd opened erjiment empl ayes.- Reduced sums willj Members who all think alike. The {delegates! at the na 1 be Lutheran church extends }o ail who are at the 'Enlarge National Paik ones are tee ones that go wrong: the king of h\ art 1. ^ '- eventually force-a cirtailmerjt of pro In addition of Wonder Lake and tienal ctnvention, who control the only initial vote 0 pre» nt time without a church home a .sincere invitation ' ts and Rer: oqnel. Washington ha t other areas to the already vonderful the, American Legion voted against! the proposal; and :o aljtead its services and classes. !, | f j?n fortunat! in that little effect ha 1 region of Mount McKinley national •ai such the organization deserves credit for declining the highest mountain on the North required ft* sflbsiribe upon, lu-oomint I ant a; D. C. HENNIG,1 Pastor. n felt in wage lor. price slashing. park was announced March 2thy Sec­ tavtak* an action which could easily have resulted in thtf American lontinent. In addition to citiaehs e|tlth#U. iJrl-a-sraTJrJEaj ii- "1 :.1.-:- 1.½ N. 14th Avenue L_.le sustained federal payrolls has retary of the Interior Raj Lyman payment. .('••. this distinction, M^unt McKinley Vocated Mforejk * eifate KMII-ommlttw, Melrose Park, 111. brjught steai.l> at the eh II. 2 nfglerl Celebrant. of the. United Stutos, but also contains covered pit teau ' only 2,800 to 8,000 Represenfflt fe 1 Johnwii wiio !*• ( hnrch school, f| :45 a. m. feet above ea-lovel. Mount, McKinley minded theWintl group di iit'ho aid horal Kucharlst, 11:00 a. m. The Venerable Win-. rketi 17,00( 1 • feet above timberliiie, served. 12 |eirs ps chnlrn II n of ftt IIIAV E YOUR CAR INSPECTED fred II. 74 Iglerii , Celcb« • • nI [ni t also preaches for thin service. and- for t\v D-tliirds of the, w ty down h^jiMo | ponibijjtted *im 'Injinigntloi,! rilK KRV. ABBKR T E. TAYLOK, Rector. its summit it Is enveloped [In snow maintained tl at the Uul IMI HtalN E glity-tour |M!r cent of more tint 11 ,1)00 moto • throughout tho year. vehicles Inspected thus far this *ear as n j eonvpulnor] was "too #ii«fou i" with i «• f orrlgB-, il prlvilotM safety m ['iiHiire in IViiiiKylvHiila worn fotfw In need 0' KAINT PAUL'S KVANGrlMCAL bora who »M»k to' ihtiiiu (In ImmlfMitts Subject.to Service of. Amorlolin iltji nhhlp, l||i> favored .adjust miuts from the KtuiidjMiint of mift> jtyi Out of 1 Sunday, April 3 , 30 «1. m., Bible school. Hxpunsln ), rather than oonltractlon, a prohatltjnnrl'irfrloti for Mfklfll •total.'Of «20.25!»'caw tested, only f»7,0!| 1, or 10 pe* of tho oblinetloHH to wlilch- aliens are linturfllhwiloiiiil cent, we e found to be In safe operating condition. ()r ljl):30 a, ni., Morning worship in fcngllMh, the totn number Inspected, MO per ciMit had defect Ivu Thursday, April 7^ •.-".-(;•.... 1 ; IhrhtIng 'quipnieiit; J(r pt-r w»nt werej foil Ulf (hi'cetlvfr s|> 00 j 1. 111.,° Monthly meeting of Women's Union.' far as In akV adjustment was, concerned, akid 18 per cent :00 |1 m., Monthly meeting of Senior league. Miss had di\'* five steering gear. Thci* were the most com)* Lucille Claude will give a talk on "What It mean* to be mon feu IN: many other rfefecrxwcrej brought to light a ClfrlKtinltt." Bpeciinen jlot The ( hlcago Motor club at December conducted |» safety lime In Chicago: out of appro) (ma ely 2,000 car* Town qf Cuba, Lake County, JlllnolS) Annual toateil, tH 1 per cent were found to he faulty In one or mon •^ jetpects. tiiOHmiH'h n« theK*' tests were rot oonipulsorj Bleetion, Tuesday, April 5, 193? It is hel evwl that nifty the owners (if curs in fair mc ttiOSPERITtf NEWS Poll! ig Place: Schauble Broa .^ CoUiiii Gkrage, Bar­ ehanical condition vinitwt it. It is fair 10 assume that I /*/•..-.. . . 1 •»» — rington, Illinois. • -r^'.' . 1, - I the tests iii Pennsylvania are indicative of the conditloji of motor vehicles throughout the country. Polljopen from 6:00 a. m. io 6:00 pim,' Ever' car,owner owes it to Jthe community as well •a to his own safety to maintain the brakis, lights, steei FOR REPORTliil ing gear »nd other, parts eswntial to safet; fn good order, daUuM/ AND FORTSffS •Jtatistic: reveal that these items, when in bad order, . . - V ' •'." 1 are restx nsible ftfr many accidents, jfreqilehtly, the coet -ef necessry adjustments will be mly i few dollars ttpwajrd to 6Q men fouhd employmjent with tbe open Member , aarely, 1 very motorist should be jglajj t< make 'such 1 ing if tt) J federal barge 1 ne activiti'4' at Peoria, Mon U-I.JKOIS •mall expenditure in return for the asiurance of his day, Match 14.' Several hundred nfj that city's unjem- ^jiAMijEB own safi ty and that of others. Now, at the beginninf ploy -d h ill be put to] wo >k at the municipal river- ' .:-^01-4^-^- M the s nmmer season, is a good time f< ir motorists t > terit inal when operations are under way full tilt, have th< ir automobiles thoroughly inspected by compi- crea #d tonnage is foreseen this scasotj. WMMEitefe lent mechanics, \ ;,ccorling to the I linois (i*amb«* of Commerce, new industries were- fhtajblished in J 52 Illinois ciiies, "^ ThisA8 out.« de o' Chicago, du ringj 1931. The industries retire AY COMMISSION] 5«ng with^op A m irital record that is probably unfque is that of sent d investments amount! ag to $5,400,000 and hare dit rating WricM a Mrs. klorris. an Ohio woman. First hhe married J. nual payrolls of $ft.92O,O09. About ,5,714, persons (Vote for ,One) '. and.is repreaeritS TF. JVr* >ns. then divorced him to marry Kamnel Morris, emp oyed in the industries. j i * ,. i { ' , Ml later di orced -Morris to re-marry Persons; and finall • bonde^by 11¾¾] ' Tie first few day* of the "man^i-blec! ^rvorceu ^: erec ed in Nile* Center, 111., by the Pbillijps Petrol um One Ohio tonp ordinance proiidej* las follows HERBERT KAMPERlj com wny. The strui'ttir* will be completed by May 1. and -.;.. No debtor «Aii "tFhen wo cars cijme to' a crossing both shall stop am; i l fifte in or twenty peopli will be employed at the plant . *• sehher ihall start [until the other is gone.? If this b i i •.vPUhUfaty.^v':.-; carefull} obnened there will not he manyf colliwons, bu : I "he underwear factory at Salem); 111., has rCSUiascu VERNE HOBEPN •I there m iy be some slight traffic.congesti [fljpei itions aqd about 100 women and girls will be given :. Ottrpreftli^fKl ( emp oymeut. 'f a % ple settlement at (fordoti and Bllet. Steen, of Wisconsin, opjened the. FRED W* OTTO A injovetnent for better attention^ to *w ctness- and Ken ley Cheese factor* afKenney, IU.? |>n Feb. 15. Their elegance of expression in the Englisli lajighage in Nevi first ;«>• was oh Manfn 15 for the last half of February l Wr.Cre#ltyr York sc tools i»* most commendable. I Oddly; enough, the —th e fir*t two weeks of operation'. 1*&e pay roll amount­ iiw • - >D i selected to head'this better Enklijsh campaign ed t i approximately $1,)200, which will be doubled for tbe vice tMt brhrs tbt decidedly unEnglish name of Gifstav gtrauben seen id tvo week's pjeriod: The factory now has eleven mnUer. ' slow 8¾ true; routes, collecting milk from 232 customers. ' ' ' • r -I I ('oust; uction on the aeW post office at CarlinWille, ? * , CREDIT III,, is rei dy to begin. As far as possible, local Ubt\r and "To :/-^ reat youi^adversary with respect is to give him mat rials will M used. ' ' , < i . , f aa advai itage to which he is not entith?d,r said the famed i — -il r j U Dr. Ijoijoson. While many candidate«| njay not be llurin; the month of February building projects in iNTfeRNABONAl :/ familiar "j* ^»a>i««. it ia aafe to s«, thit^ 45 Uinois cities increased 55 per cent over January. they wilj 1 HomeQffice—19 adhere tin the idea it expresses. :.:= The pern its, 549 in numbjer, represented expenditure of aboujt $1,401,843.

ji||ffi MB% ml 1 [ . • 'j -'• TOmF^^rWT^W 7^ SffW v |fS» •- --jfyywjft >&^4m>'.whiw^Vi- "vwv^Ji-^vf^^ mm^^^Fi - 1r v j-^fy ^^--. '^"a ' - )"*~ *l i' ^ ' " 9jm^pxrim if^lifl;^:T* fif/'a? f - i I "»1 Vi , I ti 1 ; ftml!*S m [-1 RIRRINGTON REVIEW, HARRINGTON, UL1NOIS, THURSDAY, fllARC H 3,. 1932 Lii i!'.-^. •Ml 1- ''I* ' i- , • '' -, ni "i' i P .. ',—r— r- .. i' +.•i r varfialtli collection of stuffeif» d birds^d krio^h «s the finest and |mos|t valu­ aui maid 1« Norttt Dakota that will able in this vicinity, V ZHow topiayS) ]>oBar]ingtouI|eagtte available for. the organization- %re Quarters for the proposed i mseum mil h s wh n it is definitely esablished. i are assured as the school boi rd has j. tn' In addition to these,! the niuseilm offered the use of a rofem in tb: North ^ional ,n4 ^h,^ iDirecibri w ill ' have the Douglas collection, school in Waukega ft-.v AUfTIQrw aiiis lie forlsfjgad! .i li 11 ii .' i mi i in i 11 in i i \ —— ii .ii.. Te S&h .> ' ii 1 1 OPTOMETRISr CONTRACT A. Martens . 181i 175 501 ijrs AND IiAWYERS 4he" Barrington 8)1^ 1 of the proper opening lead after » E. GieBke .;. 185; 130 207 52 i 8:00 to 9.-0) a. m. 1 i': •£?iJ ty-'!e*&Miri*fcrit double. If a player doublet aWij* All Working '.^.^^i^^P^ ^. I. Landwer 132 160 45 £ 1:00 to 2.-0|> p. m.l ^••m partner has made a bid, he eswS K J. Daesehler 164 47» [HOURS' y H7 Independently 7^)0to8:00p.m l partner to lead the suit he haftidIf* H Gerlau flopsi Individual ^1i8jft,'t^;8:Wrp'J.|to.;. player has made a bid of his own »t5 Howard P. CastK Tatar doubles, he expect, h&^S '.Standing >Vith |Ave|rage Totals .798 852 2436 Appbintmenl ssif..! 1 There are seven men in the field fcfr Highway ^hingfc' 625 Grove - Mtn> .^r Hours and Sui ii to lead that suit. - -^ ^ , t of !S; 'ins Finalj team standini; Commissioner of Cuba Township, all seeking the sane ^feilj Office and Residence\ , Tel., Barrington 502 by Appointment ^thra^PPle hand, Z has bWfoir •' -Teim. •-'••' Wqn Lost Pc office, only one can be elected. This, makes a wde '. j-/'. lternngtdnv:27; ' .j-i';\ : spades and Jin partner, V, has doubled Grcengard Gi?ill.;.. 39 24 .61 p variety to choose from so pick your man. : •;• rl ,* reengard Lipofsky Clothiers 39 24 .619 should have opened ha ace of sriaoW li m. el in oYie 'ohlmah' Drugs .....;.i Tins opening would have set theo* Crill t- 37 26 -.5*7 As election draws hear, the day of a great disijh I'HARMACISTS M,t t c season 5IcLeister's ...... 31 32 .482 jjrff- 2 tract one trick. Y had a singleton soariV ,f ?a- • •\ \v i play off pointment for many. I sincerely ask of al the voters, and doubled with the expect*tionof»' Pri.!.fV Shoup'sj Confecji^nerj • 29 34 .460 of Cuba Township to go to the potts oh Tuiisday,LAiril ARTHUR J. HAGO EN JOS •. m Chejh.ind U leftgue hon- Cameroii. Real Esta$ . 28 35 .444 P. GRABER Auctr.if! or spade ^ning; Z, however, thought of 1 LM\\,-"(1 the seore Barrinijton Review 26 37 .413 5 sometime between the hours of 6 a. m, and 5 p.jEa. /'' '?-"'i^ORNEl^LABv' •-' none of!th AND SURGEON spade opening He opened the kin* of •... 11.-ii hey won Miller pros*. . Schauble Bros, & Collins Garap^e^Barrington, and v >te FREDLUND DRU •iides;;(a fine 23 40 .305 m< r clubs and A B just made their bidtaod la-'! - l'nm the Mil- for the man whom in youy mirid will make the m)sit BARRINGTON Barrington, Phoiie 4 « ,-] ., A do u I led. thus score* game'and rubber. This w" •• ;.l:iy ff Friday The ?ix hif-h men in t|he individual '•••'^Kjim^i'miiik ftftsf /Jam! standing in the leagu honest, capable and free-from-«raft Highway^ Cclm- hand is a fihe example, so study it over rics with' i'are: HOURS -./l:-?- .V-.::..v. •':;-,• fa :)!et)i V<|hen carefully. ' 1 missioner for the Township. I^ARRINGTON, ILL !•>• !>•;! making • Games h be operte! e The folio ing is another 6neexample: The Highway Commissioner job is not< ; ^ whijte- 8:30 p. m. !r '! • u ? u'f of three (1 McG'owan ... 1.63 11,077 175-« 2 118 N. LaSaUe St cctionery collar job—neither is it a self-supporting job and Sunday li to 12 >pon 1 fund No. 2 I'.m .1. Daeschler ,.-..^..63 11.071 175-4(1 1 Phone 548 m . •. .,f the other. V. Purcell ^:..63 11,055 175-39 1 be made^bo only by grafting- —which is sq(ipaethihi g Phone, Dearborn 03 M> v - .- h-r i Hearls — 5 \ made (). Homuth ..,..,1.60 1),515 175-1 taxpayer$ do not want at this tinie or any other tiijtie OFFICE OVER 1ST NAT^L BANK |- Clul-i—9. 8J6, 3 , filial P. Schr6^»Hr, ,.i i:..63 11,035 175-19 m I -PUrfljontb — 7,6,2 1 Telepl lone Barringtoy.23-: ' SERVICE YOITWILL '! 'Spares — A,K, 8,7,.6 fi HERBERT KA : Plans for Museun Are i -^ Hearts —K, 6,2 . ••'••]!• Mjr. "--'I pfL2, • li . : Clubs-K.aj.i 1,-; Discussed at Meeting CASTLE, WILLIE MS, tfil*f Diamonds—TC,|8 t -*> If r»2;i Spades—Q, 10,14,2 l';i:r OLGAALCOnWlLHELM LONG a MC CARfTHY Hi»- I.; i i:.' 306 Organization of thi ,proposed jLale ]^t3&STA1 U'<4 503 ZlU:: i:?.t Coi}nty Museum -j of vatjural Historlistoriry [YSIC :A> AND 8URGEON :';..'' ij^WStSO^ I'.O :ih.J t hi. Hand No. 3 fU-r: l|.s 5oe reached n step nearei colmpletion lait p-jf-« ^peela^bdnr in Dlieases of I.'":1587-- Conway Bldg i r;t: 1 475 Thursday . nightc aas rieidbers of tie ! : - Y i Izaak Walton lengue aid a number "Take the Rackets Out of Politics Wot ten land Cfyildrea .-.' -Ill- ^'Viyas^iuigjon GORDON CAMIS QN t -MOB ari?i A l.id : A B : of others interested establis'hmei t ••^"•..'^/•^'Cmc^flcl'': • m : y:|o-^]N.c^t-::s^|"' tJY:<>i* of-the museum met atj th|e Y. M. C. K J[01JRS to discuss definite plini tor forming Tuesday, jrhursday apd Saturday Telephone, Randolph ' 3 ifejhd, the y v • i--i 516 Tel. Barrington Fleam —K,Q, 10,8,-4 L M!i tlie association. M" •. •2 «.rv:.<_ . vf.a4 pi;$ce>l - H 1.-^., l t> 413 10 t» 4:30 p.m. Howard; R. BrintUnger t Hy.tjhreW of » Clubs}-A, 4- S.r.' '' Ablilish :L I.-JI 539 In order to cfosely uiiify all work Telephone, Barrington (J60-W -liquid tin ve Diamdnds — J, 7, 6, 2 'in connection With >rg inization it e M"" E. W. n^' 469 Telephone Barrington 525 •t., MM"\yhia t Spadei — 9,5 body, a committee of isevun was named Spoiigo :i£ it 1 Car::..- l'Tf» ' 493 -JjC&Ji^^iHMte : ti .-l«sti y a No scori, first game. The poin 1 of last night to handle pieliminary a ••> 139 Park A re., above Peerless Market the hand ip applicable to either Auc- ! 1 Will tad a ratigements. This gr >uf is" in chuTge f/ l :-4 VOUJti av-e tron or Contract. ' ' " i •— r H: 4 2435 ESTATES . -4r Z dealt and bid one heart, A and Y of W. I. Lyon of Waukegau *• -> h" r'i .i.l'pRb i The proposed mut em n was igivdn JAMES P. HAFF^ER : v. •fifh passed and! B bid one spade. 2 and A : P^RM'. -:"|A€B BJ! x.caifts passed and] Y.bid two hearts. The final Hl'TJ added impetus whei I tri Benjnmi ATTORNEY-AT LA! W' H ttir] |»lL'.-sire rgtM -1-V. I side b:d was four spades due to the fact that I K*11J:I. 4<»; •D. Lemery announce 1 ttiat he has DR. F. BROOKE fiilM s 508 Bun^hYSt?** p: oft Y raised rfje heart bid twice more. He PHTSICIAIT AND SURGEON tjhe-- So allso doubled four spades. What should esl. '.'•' ' :"•'• '>• ' J" 1 .".' h, Thscre ore, Telephone, Barrington 650-J gr ; of Z open? J I ItOUBS CONTRACTOR ' i. j the Iac this hartd is similar to the :Ers t one n tjqiur the Snthat Z his bid a suit and his partner,. 10 a. m. 7V~ V, has ddubled. Under the rale) set. $ p. mi. 'ii^ down in ttie analysis of that hand, Y 8|p. m. CALKINS BRO f. UK IVis ! :fee-^f jre.:isojp - CHICAGO OFFK B certainly expected a heart lead by Z. iy, Appoibtment ; : d:« ttmjfa'Ct d(i a : is^» LaSaifc::sJ-." fating alnd Grading 1 h' »; ljSwitwr, IU, Irrespective of that fact, however, Z (: and Candi late for Barrtytgioi! ludson-Essez B,Wf* •-. . 1 - "':--://:; • ' ,":.,•'.. , .. t CV »?«< \ ^should ha vie led a heart in the endeavor Chicago Phione, Centra 4646 Golf < Jourses, Subdivlsloi rriba amis ed to! set up at trick in that suit before be a 01 B. ^MaiHgt. ,- lost his reentry in dubs. j , Lanlscaplng, Roads, v Cwto spade ~ Swtaming PODIS, Dams, nd should•j. - InstedU iof do(ng so, however, Z Telepl ion< Barrington 235. *h-- i .opened thQ ace of clubs and then led :- Tenn s Courts, Bowling llnitai • j 'the four, hoping, as he said, for a ruff. To th# Citizens of GLASS & STUIl ' 'I' Y-^'v:V*--: -^'..'.v'T-' ^--1:- !iand__nd|i,Tni| s lead iave A B a game-that they Lake County c t-.et i (tics flheeasylcouldn' t hive scored if Z had opened ' f»Uhe king df hearts. •') Cu ba Township j •';'-'• •.'.; EASL lAfiBli?aTpNk. ! 105 W. H. H. CJALKIN3, Phone [_ Subject$6 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON .' \:i;vV,:CHKJA t^/CALKI^ M r j I ;im 1.7 ii^ilc.'AveiiuV .'•-•••;: .: f '^ f-v. ijiiiiri'd t Mihseribe upon~becominK a candidate for re-electioii Telephone, Frankjm |2788 -itiizi-ii-. (if tho I'nited States was sd- imaries r-tf. tjo the offi re of Highway Commissiot M LES9 '.'MARKET - H-wn'l hf V.rp a senate subcommittee, tprai2,1932.' ,[• %mtm&m |.M«r<-ti •-"«;. by IJeprpvsentative Johnson tjr of Cub a Township, subject to d< IJGURSi. -•••.'•: Ii*|>;). of Ilnquiaru, Wash.J in ex* ^AVE 1HE SCHOOL FUND t)l):00a.jn, irrcj»>-ing opposition to the Cutting bill cji^iori of he voters of said Township lOOjfc^' 2:30^jn. >/ -; tREDEitieK $Jm «trz I u-bji-h w.,ifl. Permit aliens to bicome 7.0»t« J :30.evening i •' Barringtoq, Phone 42^ "•v •): rt.t tjti TH I»K.'< [•itizens without' an oatb it '.the e ection, Tuesday, April -4---- Si|nd|i ys bj Appointment h<>!i r ;lr [is 'B»-|>rt'--entiitive Jnhn-Wn who «*• W-Vl. and solicit your support on m|^ Te. Iar-ln«ton 705 •li jiiiiyU^I ih> senate proup that b<( hid JOHN E. HEINI ICH i.'i-rril 11! years as chairman of the ri'cnrd. II.MI, coinmittee on. immigritlon, ATTORNET-AT-L/ W m niajntiii that the United1 States v.lm i»«rp whi> >i*k to obtain the pri?ileg** Iitteinal Medicine (Cook County) f ;Kuifri>-» n citizenship. He farored dSGjAR B. ;i jfr-.t/atfofinry period fort all seeking SPEOILLS1 IN DISEASES OF 347 West Lak,e Strwt ^.JajSri,... [p'KitLiztttiun. Herry Pepper ST0MAC3 A?iD INTESTINES Telephone Barrington 534-J Chicago, Onlse 8-iBVIC«,I Hburs; ^lV East Station Friday 3-6 p. m. 90S 5V. Washington Si, B>m 1401 Sundays 'by Appointment Telephone Franklin BARRINGTON. Vi-Y-'-r.-ti'-i "<-• V.-f...-::-,,,- v.. i!''<:'.^s I''...-/ .-"I'i-.''.1 "-. n Fallot ; 127 Park Ave, above Peerless Market r i '• • • • • " • i Furniture Ren o Caimtv, Illinois, Annual Harrington 705 NAPRAPATH3 Ljocal and Long Dis ti 'iMisday Aprils, H 32. Internal ioijal €re0i M: '';'l|-:;:;I^MnS:' ' " S' !i|-.-:^-M|B C-* afraui'Jj? 4Bi|os.i& Col ins Garage, Bar- 13. i) DENTISTS DR. WILLIAM SAIJIDELL ljjbite4.''Vafl,vf^fii mk. • ; r : ^ssociaiion, Into NAPRAPATH '-..' *-V iV' .'i:' lf:i M |fii.nt» ii. ra. tf 5:00; p. nt- KSTARF^TABIl JSHEISH-PTDi «uoi1885; I Hi 4-yr. Guanial •!'i >K SPINAL MANIPULA HON fvKf'ORTINp DtoNQUENT P!E6T|(J)RS* H. KELLAM <^cCi^*t/ ^c^n^ --¾ Ni) SCIENTIFIC SPECIFIC I FOR THE PROTECTION: OF IRJLDE UEVTAL 8URCEON 1 t Town Clerk. Legal Collections ,' 115 JB. Main St. [)VER Credit. Reports . Phone. Barrington '•: 52 'IS 130000 Stccessor to v • • By Appointment for your 1 onvenience MERCHANT W. OLCOTT ?:<-'i: A MOTIONAL M1!M5ERS ORGANIZATION Phone Banfing^on 77 115 E. Main St. KET CHIROPODIST s Associj tion functions nationally—cj-oper- <,'.!{ ;H\\^ iCOMMHSSlbNEIt h local redit bureaus and cornmercial ere- ti.: !,•.-• '- ai,renc es in the interest of its :nembers, Chiropodist IV ,|l>; fOf 0*W() !' 1 Foot Specialist •'•:'• if vvpre.sen ed in this locality by Attorneys LINDBERG li > the Cdntral Guarantee'Company, who are DENTIST 4-. "inipped to effect settlement of accounts HENfi t^EPpiER- »r >M::-: >>y legal process IF NECESSARY, {hereby Pohlman BnlUIng Hit ii:-,- , arlditicnal exjiense and embari'atsntent to WSm^^^^^m^M B. Main St. Y ! *i v CUinington H'EUHrlRf KAMPERT : X.i lehtor can afford to impair hiacredit khold "iiiiiii^ HOURS 12 a. m. : him,s,.|f f I 11 '"h iable to court procedure and its consequent 5 P.;0B« &NI: JibREii'T9*Ws 0 p. m. i :!; • i' ! i ().II: " preference'in the matter is always ^arriagtoiB 471 :j :tr '• j; - :; ' •rfll!,> ii'ment it once ; however— ananuc- #pEa \\ \m& ^- (mditor-r-We offer a C0MPL 21½ Stir icetha will enable you to col ect your vrtLcn taw. ami. old accounts at a lov cost |||||jippi|| 4RTi ?ijr. JURS REDIT feEPQliTS--COLIJSCTIO^S LEGAL SERVICE ittllAlliiilli # L.iRtt,EY i, INT(R? NATIONi L-0|BI)nW ASSOCIATION, k. i**i H(me Office— lp S. LajSaUe St^ Chicago, S.A. WM^mmmm''' >n " i ' '

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i • BARRINGTON REVIEW, B RRINGTON, ILLINOIS,1 ITHURSDAY, MARCH 31, ^932 FOB RENT FOB BALE L FINE BiUE ENDELUStCJjS COCK* MODERN FIVE BOOM bungalow ai Published i«^ 'I StartdardMotorCo. EREL for sale. Good bljeed fine "i H*i for re,nt at 520 Summit street. Now ihlowe ivailuble. Homer Sehaefer, Tel, 270-3. for laying purpose's. John jlVcstnlial, "fcrcJJ wt i , iUlnote#»W « 316 W ^ake streot, Barrington 111:, _ J B l T : 1 SLEEPING! BOOM for reijtt; large MODEB^ «**E w.ini to display1932 BJARGAIK W Hum and airy; reasonable. 400-$. Cook FOBCEn} TO SELL AT . low ^»r with one Seven room hobsey r^iu* on, IH Ul street. Telephone Bar. 48-R, , _ , , pHce». two feroij •I Hoot pi.f,. ,v v.* ymouth Models bathn, htj water ,heat,-2-ca| r garngej three" or r^uf Swr»c i^ 1033—WORLD'S FAIR YEAR. .Goo^l r inning order. Alt pew tires, paj;ihg fof th »rc your laying flock for the grent lf« FOR BENT FOB BENT street, \M. Bar. 529. The liew 193<»ur n4 Viktor, , announced today. OFFICE] WOBK, STEN *r typ- Electric ' iiotft t repaired „ FIVE BOOM UPPER PLAT and EIGHT-BOOM BRICK tft'oek Branch. 12-3 f«'»\ 0()1^ MODER7m N l i»gj w {tnted by drty or week'vi y ,'. Plain Call Bun hgi ''wfa-M Inelu led in the new edition is li , garage for rent at 127 W. Lincoln! for rent; twolbathrtioms i Hs7-n •eren-pi ftsenger $ediui with n 12-inch bungalow ring tatti ng done nt 2/5c yd Mina A. nvonue. Now available. Gas heat. IBO a twd-i ar garage, 418 S. Hough REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL jrlwelba >e' be* idea the regular body Ilender Mill 010 8. Cook 'street Tel. J Rose M. Lageschulte, 41$ E. Main st. btreet. Tel Barrington 285-R for siile. Hnrtwood Farms. Tel. Bar­ (Fori Hi ., A tax living i>l«fW WhfohV] Mgrles t lount'ed on a 112-inch whcel Phone 67-R. | rington 01-W. I tf Bnrrihgt |»n 277-J. h*Jay Comnjissionet butt. ' Tie engine has ....been, increased rfp Parry, sta|j of 'Die LuHtigen effect would cut village ]$k >ev von HVien. ' all-German frwo MOD EBN ROOMS for rent TANTED for general house- Iihlir 'Uinlil^te f,„. n,,,. te develop 65 hdraepowcr., As a re- ' Vei PPER AND LOWER 5 room flats SPRING LAMBS, ikood windmill, and GIBL W inost 5Q i>er. cetft* has be*J M'e, which 'ho ( atlow theatre with kitcll enette. Private entrinec. nd help with cli ldrcii f9r Commissldner fit Culm I'MM^ip,, mdt of ijtH increased wheelbase and the ] icti| f for rent. Modern. Washington and r*et, fertilizer for HnleJTcl. Bar. 127-J-2. work •fit Thursday [Reas'onnblf 042 X. Hough s rtmittnnce. the f own' Elelt on, TiicsJu,, Apri|j. by, Karl llatje, piref«|n «ae of [the new double-drop s-type i/ill pi'ewent nil xt w N. Cook street. Tel. J. C. Plngge, board, r ^om and small Tel. Ban-intton 20. children. State 1032, ToMr, Mr.\ laune, he new Plymouth is' longer i ud Friday. Barrington 10 or 600. BED LOUNGE and 1 COT for sale. Must lik hottrd of trustee^.-; 1 oad.lowsr and has a more distinctive Tel. Bar. 270-M. 817 ,-E. Lincoln ieiice, wngen desired, ,,8eiited n brief, outline ofof ))» j i- HREE HOUSEKEEPING RO(0>M S jtftpeara ice. j . j. • GARAGE for irent nt 31» W. Main also avenue. ]tarri(>gt«i n Review 2280. B*loi ( , Wis., n'ftbr hhiMJndiiii ng tl« past and bath for r Hit; furnished, cutting\expends "a; *?$" ** •The i ew Plymouth has free wheel t\io ears' with C. inter, street. '$3 per mionth,. Ti»l.> Barring- tarage. Cnl[ 1 evenings and Satur llnyw, lag; eoiy-shift sijent second transmit Mrs. 'meetingi of the bon'rll. 1 H . Hough s o. y\ ton 44-RJ '.'-.''• iiio S. Iiouili i strset. prbposs aion; si eeririg sl|ock eliminator; in­ reft. In • explaining ,th«j, ternal e cpanding 'four-wheel'hydraulic SI ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW blODERN EIGHT-ROOM Hkje fcsjd: < Mr and Mij '• ••!. iirry Hogliind braietf, nth centrifuse brake drums; rent; ; !• Aviith double gjaragc. 038 with a two-caj r ;aTage for rent of t<* [>Vivj from 300 rairi avenue to 30¾ ifb r pighty per cent aafety e teel bodies, insulated against Prospect avenue. ' For Tinformation (Grove avenfie. lelcphono Lake vist [ou street Mondaj] pfndfJ for 1.^1 P^tPO^ iwrfae, b ;at and cold ;" 4'4-inch hood call iBarir :kgto h 134,R-1. Itch 10-¾ with no -cowl band; counter-weighed School tax .amoj hts t«i tAV "ley S< hake Tt'X.\ ' Summit etanksh: ft aiM countless Other distinc- tr, MODERN HOME for rejrit or snjo. IPARKSIDB APARTMENT for 1 : k Monday after wk wiit-of ,>!»'«* .'W* -;^! t»V« fen :ures of apppjarJince itnd me­ St eet| returned i 'wor 118 Wi, Lafc' e "stree' ' t rs. C. M. Furnished). Tlinie rooms' and per hc[iii at home a week because of ill-- chanical construction. Carr, 133 W. : Lincoln ,ajivenuc; . Tel, |Heat, light and! gas included, ^-^11^8^^^^:^ n'lts'"'. Among the new Plymouth's feature* Barringtoln 195-W.5 ,' tf arage. Mis, A. E. Keeler, 400 tl^ total tax. include!: silvenlome high \ ' iRussdllstrctt , Tel. Barrington 2764 The remainder, of the ta| The! of jLl irfrles Williams MODERN FIVE iROOM LOW! compres lion \head ; Aetelerntion pump'" coVdition by the pat* bonrd.> ' Ho. - at the Barrington flatlforl rent, newly deedirated.: flot; ^lOOM ANp GARAGE for rent.| up •ok -earb ureter; i utomatic. spark ad­ s a patienl nei| is somewhat iin- water! :, also gftrage. 125 N. Har- a wce|ki d i' desired. Tel. s Due to. tl»e Cook counts! vance; vaetium <:ontrblled jspark re­ love al hospitaj die Harrington' has I. rison stro) 't. Available April 1. Mrsi ington fj81: It or |?all at 311 W. | jfallen' tard; a 11 ulna tic throttle opening on Frank K •by, Tel. Bar. i?4-j-l. fcio'ii street. hiud in the payment choke; nttikc, silencer; balanced mait- of its Sflvei' is one bill «f $5.0dai?«4 {folding | siichroine exhaust' valves; ri| M • «fht allf>y jl'it' d Museum "f Nil tural History. Tliis bill is for atto 3M?yi f< i pistons with four rings per jamin K. Langwort iy i« Sfaton; | double-bodied cylinder; full U in possession pf.'tw bricks pf s?il- JKwaurd lubrication; drilled oil pas- Vdr ^ Inch are h stor icfally as well as .cutioii of the se\vfr rase; iliftrinjsicnlly valuable, One of . these portion of thK.biH'-Ayas >iI-cooIin'gj oil pump ;• oil fil­ : ter; cr; nk-shnft -I ventilator; ventila­ is niade in 1878 l»y ^he' first' water- HELPFUL • excess of Uvo .vea«s Ago.j tor air cleaner;! heat indicator on 3n keti furnace ait Lea<| ville, Col., and piijd soon. The»BJ a>e-ot< daab j, <, hock absorbing I clutch disc>Jth|; e other was m|lnJ ••even liill and jrollc . tfrim iome of the first Iver mines op- ete. io be met (.each mftlltf t'T transmission in Montij *eariugd liand-tjrake o«' transniis- Vhte, l»r*2; spending? bodies can .aihl-ni I. bti ve. lived m Culfe Township 43 expenses. It is "^|'seb»v^\;>fd" Lowland Pergonal lars land have befix a taxpayer of Cuha six-nding IKMI.V t<).' point itl l^whl diip for 25)yea r W. N. LANDWjER, ]Mai4ger another tax cpenHing lx»dy| If lectebull of .Mooscherfrt of the Towvn * ; were gi|csts cSiinda parts ip in.the very OlfEN WEDNESDAY AND skTURDAY should start at hon»e. Th«| ^.v and '.Monday with f conditionl Ifr. am Alii. Wi at til 11 "times nt the pro|K>se<1.1 for •yHL^g" -.vffl ight Cutlow, 11(! w. l«')[st [possible eot| EVENINGS >WLL 9 P.M . llain reet t poses': .'• In .stH'king th ofli e of Highway | Cilmii' issioner, 1 have only the\ iiiter-^j '' ' IVesetU RJan BMJJef Mr. nfnd Mi 'RREgD ARHOW AUCTION FRMAITLl, AT 3:15 K..;J^ Easter ami son, o the piihi a n i taxpayer at 0 trustees :•_ 2,,'meef tntfs > Jackie, ^ ; S2Q JGrova avenue.. vi.>'ite«l $nj.- "art. • mouth : $l()j per tiii >iinday with' relafives' in r vote and uppfr't will be very Mayor. $.TJO « year East C Voi Firida y and Satiirdayj Specials •ca«!(». •«t appreciht hi. Chief "of Prtlicei $1.-)0 m.)pii HIvRBKlfcT K| AMPERT.;.;- Supt. of Wrfot.s. $1!»0 ra Ni. Cook street, were guests Night .Hdicemn ft: $12»in|n Sunday of ! Cut Stringiest Bean i, Yello wor White •Sewage "l'liint iA t t'.e.nVifiJi Mr. and JMM. WillianV Aiiuu »1 Ti^wii Electing andv Election Herr'mali[H I off Glen Viejw.- Corn, or Puree o c Toma to JCW $125 m.jnth Xoi ice is henif y g»1 to the legal Clerk. $00' month. -pRiK |h| 1 residents The honxt of jlr. and Mrs. T. O. ten of tl Township of All Fine Quality, No. 1 Cam, Your Choice9V $20 month commt^ioiii Oooper. 11!) Ooolhlge avenue, is under li rri^igton , Couii| ty of |Cook and State Collector and TrvjlBureri ^uarcmfiine - :'or sejirlet fever; A daugh- -11 imois. thn the annual town Flldge Chocolate Black Wahut lb. 40c month plus percentage t«*, Ba barij is ijl. cti g and elei t ion of officers) will collections ...... ,.:...... )1:. he [plnco T uesilny^ ijlic 5th. 'day bf Rent. Treasurer's 'O.ftlt^ ¢, iril, proximo, wing the first Tues- Runko^ |lhe, Delicious C locolate 3rink Demon-! Mr. ind Mrs, Charles Tljies and 1 siraied Friday and Saturday. Special ; Mm K. M. ttioeki .vol| f said mont|li Total ,..1' |. 51(5 S..Co».k street, election w II I).' ''^BEi&^b^cii \ -•pent 1\iesjlaj Vith Tli4 ill at the hour prices on 1-lb jnd 2-lb. tans : li "^" - i Mr. and .Mrs. (i in. land dpse at p. m. in the 2 doz ,..a49 * Prapo»M Economy j G. A. timttkoj; in Irving Park.. Mr. Yellow Lkundry Soap, (I. G. A.), 1) lgi. bars 43< • :^^ip^/3:ibsU. r, s J u-eif desi ;nate»l| I ollows: " T ], 'eeR: 2, meeting^ Und;akrthwestern railroad rpge, 110 East Sto- Mrs. Qrass' Egg Noodles, a better product tiibn $trtiet, Bari| ing PEAS, new garden fresh, 2 lbs 29* Mayorv $15 jhionth ...;...}; soon, a»f « ah absence of. nearly a ypaP o 1. , tham usual, 2 pkgs. ..: y..25$ !.|..g.:.,..:...10* doe to Sodth Barring on c lurch, Bnj^ing- mw0:^ Combined Chief of PolFe*: nn in fectii>n in the right arm* toh ( lenfer, Supt. of -. Streets, • ^t Td Mustard, I Cream Salad, lage 16-j>z. glass for 10£ 4 «fk ,T. V illage' Hall iri the Village of Bar- Asparagiis Tips, California, No. jt square tin |f 93 score month ..:.... , Knkelsmnn and daugh- hSt 33^ Night, Policeman^SlSS mot| trr andj son, visited Mrs. Engelsman's n Soap Criips, (I. G. A.) 2 hjirge pkgs 1.1. .afater. Tlii officers to be elected are: .^ :«i Sewage Plants Attendant,] l| rs'. A. Harrah. Monday, who U On.! School T usteej t^rk,. $40 month, plu| is a patient at tHe Little Company of White!Floating Soap, (I. & A.), folr toilet town meoi ing *U«7 hbspiijal in IChicago. ' Tin i ill open in the _ Kettle Rendered '"-•, month ,' commissions. VIJllai e Hall Bajrrington at 2 ot bath, 3 bars j 14* $40 month; for iiolti Mrs. Chr o block p. m. and will {proceed to hear Household Cleanser, (I. Q. A.), per can 4^ 2-lb. Limit to Each cjustomer Who Buys Other Gr water rentsifnew duty^ ftreet. * Sjover. 32«rw. Lake nikd isider rep<|»rts o officers, to ap- l Collector aiwl Treasure ho has fan ill for the past ,f*W w •ks pioprl iate money to dejfiray the neces- ,, 6 for . J23¢ _ month, plufl commission! »* regaining her health lexpenses ot Swift's atewly. ry the township, and Whole Beets or Wax Bea^ns, fancy < [ual^ty, your • rnl: a; : Circle jRfnt, Treasurer's Office £ deliberate and ?i.i ^:^ * ^M:,.;-'-j-%-vl decidje on such niea- 1 •:':.•-•'•/'"> •T^vingVottwstJISO mOhjti l^i pursuance of laW, choice, No. 2 can 10£ '. •;••• •;••• ;; Mr. nd Mrs. rca as may f Cersotji, Pillsbary electro Ijgllt b|tby^«rJ I A. Gossell. Mrs. -Bi cqme before the meetii «g. Chili Co^i Carrie, very good, No. 1 can ...> iO¢ Weateuf erg and iJIr. aixl MM. Ben t'ontin^red .on-pagH Banner, en undor t*>y hhnd this 22nd |24V2-lb all of , jBarfington, attended f F|our, pest Family PatenL 5-lb. Ibag ! 15^ tie funeral dJy o March, A D ¢)32. bag j»f Jn«fob Buhman at Laktj I|IEXHY O $ODT, , Cteamedt Chipped Beef or Creamed Codfish, .2 Zurich Mont Mjay. i vi Town Clerk. i ! just) heat and. serve, No. 1 can]., S5£ Mr. itnd c airs. Russell, Harfwig of ISCilOOL BM^CTiqN NOTICE Evaporated Milk, (I. G. 4),, 4 tall Mount rrospwt a|re the. jnirents. of 'it 4anghtei k Marilyn Jean, ^lorn ; Maych X0T1PE 'I? HEREBY GIVEN {p Lqx Flakes, 2 small pkgs 34 at t le Barring ton hospital. the Legal V.iptcrs , Residents of large pkg for C^iiimit School District Xo. Counties of Cobk iind Lake, ittate Centers on Partyl Tlie! offices to 5Cie oth T rMitiv** rettirned to Wis- he fill d by election No. 1 VtTiite Potatoes, ptfrpeck .. P.& G. SOAP, reg, bars, 10 fpr 25* | TAJ!J)CA;, :Qui(ik, 8-ojs. •* tg. roaiiin faittei^&M nirl^lay. . • | Pp^ bag L. G hane Tfo Prejildeiilt of t|ie Bofrd of Educa PALAMf OLIVE SOAP, 3 bars fpr I19 * 1- ( ^ °P ' ^-^ Uits n Granulated Sugar, 10 1 / PRESERVES, Royal felu >, PPurel ^ Aukria. 5.11 AppJebee DOGI FOOD,, Miller's, lb {,„.! [ id* \ ^BSlJKW, ^^ Pftl»: In t r •tWftt, 1P«o Memliera f the! Board, Fresh Tecanf Nut H lb. .i 2! ' *"*""-in --th 4'wjif rroi^ Thurwlny until - tiona Tuei«la> ^ ill be , Monday liv+n under mly hnnj this 8th day Meats, Fruit, 1-lb. jar, «lt vkr& ies ... 1« cent! with her| Pitrentd ^t Omro. GRAPENUT FLAKris, 2 for ....fcj* Wte. of Match A. IX, 1032. . I «n^idnte« for ^reeirict 01 filndar •Miss Austria helped Ripe Bananas j, per' lb. . DOMINO SUGAR,.Coh4 tionery j ...... ai'i'll PignWl ElRMAlK S. SMITH, WHEATIE^,, 2 pltgii fa inthefourpre^inolain Sweet Oranges, medium size, do£ .] rt n ^nngton, th*r**rfll\hi innivervlryhei-'prtr|uts * silver wedding feeeretary. • OVALTINE, Food, and Drink; " , 2lMb. pkgftl ..M* : "1 Lettuce, Solid Medium Sizje Heads, each reg. 50c can ^,.....: j.... '-.«* •kmoeratie eommitt ANNUAL VILJUGE ELECTION _,,_^E FLOUR, m Jemima, ••J*t*jitif«rr rer^bliean -, Mr ; , 2 for L.,.„.4... p amI . Sjjrs. Ol Kr/efei»on of Honey NOTICB IS m REBt GIVEN to 1 BAKING POWDER, Dr. Price'4 :lf «niHdat«i inthfrde Lake vi [ite4/Friday with- their son, ,2,PK ™....:0. t* the j legal voteis reijldents of the Onion Sets, Yellow, lb 4o* 3 reg. 25c can, 12-oz. can .....19* O. R FrHek|oni , who has been ill at Ufr|.< .'- • ..:...;,!«* v» )agft of Bnrritjgton Stnte of Illi- Fresh RhubarbJ lb 11* 2 ARrBE PANCAKE SIVRf ?, pint JS&^t^k. tie Lco.l in firms h«nr Cnrv. CHOCOLATE, Bak/er's Premiuih, BEA> |o. 2.cant' :: nonojs! . bat, the nnnal Village KIcc- i/2-lb. bar .'.:...19* , .-__IS, Green .o., ' ••'£';• ..'\:+3Si*mi ' tio h of Officers Will be held the 10th pW Dutch Cleai ser, 2 canu for 3.1+fv -. i 23« fnlv pi*eiriet-€^rnrt i J. A. CAlkins,'; »| I K. Liberty da; of April, .»"|...Prank -tVit»a.,,,r atrwt* v 1SI32, oiling the third Boneless i Codf isji, 1-lb. box fancy, white CANDY, BARS, 7 for ...... jlO* CHEESE Kraft Loaf [ricanor sable to Jireturji M^mday to Tulesda y in the|ni|onth. Us el ii weekjs tilpesx. f SPECIALS |R, Royal «M Harr, ^rbe*, !vl m'al ni and el at 5 p. m. in' the Men's Blfie Work Shirts, 1 lett, Ig. No. 2½ can v „ FRESH PEANUT i left designated las foil own: i each .. . 15* and 70* b.***«ii 8* | BIu h&'' wArk >f»nday ini at Cook and ikailrodd street in the ±: .«»f after ani : Children]^ Ankle Speks, l ii nbivnee of; five weeks due Vi hge of B8rrin|gton, We Deliver Phon< aC „3" '»6«lWateH' »in ,the ! tto illneKi The officers to |be elected are: Linen Finish Pillcw Tubingper, pai42 rin ....15. jvlde* , anydd: 2325* m*i m Winige Clerkl Single Bfeuiket$, Large Sizf, 2 jfcwf WE GUARANTl EVBR1 ^£ %:m Mrs. 'illiam Overbeu. -Jr.. of X. 'Hirj-e Villag« Trusses. S1.00 10 WE : «nl .^iWiict-^^pTjDl Hough afreet. i< a patient nt the local **wd ilJbraryj Tmstejs. p R SALZER'S, FERRY'S AND BERNARD Kmmeu Hjfi.y. ; ^° hospital. (rirqii nnder my band this 8th dajj FRESH GARDEN .--/ ; ,>,;" Barrington _ i - of March A! D 1932. '• 'JWi*t'--; Mrs! Ibn Fiske will leave this week Signed . ARTllHIR ¢. BURANDT /*. Prednct-^ohn Cl Seeond precincty-WiUiaT to make[ heif home with her son in Village Cleric. Thir.1 precinct—Henry •

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