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$450 A YEAR IN ADVANCE, SINGLJE COPIES, FJIVE CBNT8 Parent-Teacher Group to I • Miss Laura! Witt, Grad Sponsor Concert Nov.; 29 Cap fait? JameslC. Russell Hero, Medal faiivassersiExpei of Barring on High, Is by Combined Orchestras Will Be Awarded Andrew Gallagher Home {past Is Ready Total of $800 it Boy Scout Court Champiop Co-ed Milder Tit**, combined orchestras of JUfc- of Honor Dec. 12 Milking 5.1 pou ids in 2.5 miniites, Ilfiiry school. Crystal Lake commun The Cbptnip James 0. Russell bow Mias Laura Witt of Barrington be to Present Mystery ii,v, mill Harrington eoninnuiilty under upon I that scout who has revived rec­ lednosdayEvenii canic the champion co-ed milker on th.« direction of W. N, Hear* w|j| pre­ modal, awarded by, tho Com >nt Modal ognition from, ihfa national court of tho University of Illinois onmptia in a sent the following program Tuesday Men's a Lot-in t inn, will bo presented honor and who In tlio'' Judgment of contest Saturday held in connection evening. Nov. 20 nt H o'clock In the to MwmfA'idrow Gallagher, troop 21, tho iwnrd committee hiu rendered with the Little, International. jjvlvo Play December 1-2 school II ml 11 or lu in, Tpo cuneert is of Harrington nt a scout court of COHHI fmioim and outstanding service 8,toek »how. sponsored by tln> Bnrrhigtfm Parent honor for troops 10 and 21 At tho h\gh denoting character fand leadership. , MIR» Witt, WIKUO home is on A Teacher AMMiclitflmi.' school gymiMstuiii December 12, Tin award to the 13 year old DnH Death Tones Mrs. J. R. farm south of Rnrhigton, graduated March. "ItepiiHX lin i.i," This njwurtl modal |H In r«pNk<> when he drowned 1» Honey luko north of tli 5 pier, (lattnither nwijif to him, Added to Funds of T. K.: bavin, waa aeteond, with d to pro- Parker. Ornce McAuley, Parent Pnrk, third, afternoon, Nov, 22, for Mrs, J. It, Xylophone "" Holo, y medal uWnrd was decided Into In tho pel h nt buck to the pier. Ijho heavier leclcd-Mleleii with 2.0 pounds, Seven co-eds ejom- Freeman .who died nt the home of her Itiirrlsoh. \ Hummer by Captain Merman.IL Wei- hoy Mink, however, twice pulling Qal- Relief Committee k petcd. Last pour's winner, Dbrdthy daughter, Mrs, William Skinner, 220 nicr. D.8.C., Lieutenant Sidney T. hwher under thtf water.' After Fit* IiiteTMctfiso, 'Arhutl'Hi , Davis; Kanita, ficment, tntde a record/of'7.2 W. Lake street, enrly'Snturdity morn­ Holmnnn, 1).8.0., and Lieutenant gerali had mink to the lake bottom Concert Whits. "Dnriube Waves." pound* to win the title. I ing nt the ngc of 70 years. The ser­ lvutiovici; |Morch, Fred It. Weis*, D.8.C., comprising af undei; about 10 fent of water, Onlla* "Ohir Director," Others,who competed in this yejnr'a vices were conducted nt the home Ity Itigefo w—Oiji'lust ni committee on awards sponsored by gher illved towards him iiij a further Rev, Milton S. freeman and', burial Repor | ,Luijge Su| e of Tickets the Combat Medal Men'ti association. events were: Joyti e Dlckltison, Ijlen- I-a Vocal Molm Selected Ithinchc FryC. attenpt at rescue, was In Evergreen cemetery. The Combat Medal Men's associa­ tonj Mary Pnttonj 14200 Avenue! O, fori "Hojuse of a Thetis- ' »4 r-^l /Miile 'tiWdrU't,"" "Th|r Old Orny Th* award wilt be made as a fea­ Lucy .lane Hubbard, daughter of tion is an organization of American Chicago; Julie McIIale; 1333 flryn Kobe." ture >f the court of honor for awards Mawr avenue, Chlcag6, and Berna Daniel Whittjord and Sarah Hubbard, and Thrl lis" wnr veterans Who were decorajed with ! Novelette. "Two Guit prs," Ho.rlick; and merit promotions of scouts in dette Wilmot, Rivef Forest, was born in Kane county,- five miles the medal of honor or" the distin­ Characteristic March Tromboninnj." both troops. The board of review west of Barrington. Dec. 10, 1850. guished service cross. The organiza- Withrow ; Overture, "Mosaic," Scre- at whieh tbe scouts will take examin­ She was married -to Joseph R. Free­ The s ile of tickets for "The House «ly—Orchestra. tion sponsors the annual awai'd of the ation t for promotions will be held De­ Postmaster Talk in man, Dec. 10, 1880. Of this union was of a Thbusand Thrills'," mystery play Captain James C. Russell hero medal cember 5. Nearby Towns But born one daughter, Grace. to be pi oduccd Deeeir bcr 1 and 2, by Mrs. Freeman in early childhood tho Ba -ringjton Lion * club for the Town Board of Ctiba - L Not in Barrington benefit >f the Barrinj ton relief fund, Production of "Adam and handle*! back and forth as a political f was a member of the? Congregational Reports on Rufderwny and in- Bridge Expenditures Appreciated by Audience torial campaign this full. i>n Small dents ot many villages in the, Bar­ Methodist church of Ithis village, in dicntivfc of a well "hi lled theater on Who ance vetoed a city ahd village rington district arc Speculating about wiiose fellowship she and her husband both niihts of the performance, extension of limits bill, used this veto the probability of changes,in their,lo­ were honored members." Her husband Tickcls are being pf need on sale at . The town board of itti|'diti»r- > of Cuba Members of the junior class of the as or e of his chief vote getting levers. cal postmaster positions, this village preceded her in death July 17, 1920. ' most of the stores in ,Bnrriugton. town prepared the f( lowing report Bnrriugton High school made a credit­ i^.c| The /act that he made a better show­ is comparatively qt iet on the sub; ect. Mrs. Freeman leaves to mourn her Several jof the church aid' socictfes 'ar? •» of ii special meeting h^hl last Satur­ able shoeing to a large anlience- fn m day : ing i A i conservative rural Cook coun­ This may be due to the fact that E. J loss one daughter, Mrs. Grace Skin­ also undertaking the sale of tickets, the presentation of their annial class ty tli an he did cither in Chicago or "A meeting was caljjcd by IT. D. Langendorf, the present postmaster, ner; her son-in-law, William Skinner; and a iommittee con listing of mem' play last' Thursday and Fridiy in the "down state" whereas Cook county KeNey of the town auditors of Cuba is a civil service t.ppointce who was three grandchildren, Mildred, Gordon bers of (the Lions clnl is ptishing the school abditorium. The pl« r "Adam 'was the1 only; territory, conceded • to township on: Saturday promoted to the po sition when Jos epb and Myron, all fit Barrington; one sale. Nov, 1ft, for an!>ail overseeing, and came-at a/time when political oria; and a host of other relatives | change hem for rcseT ed scat slips »^ "Adam and Eva," a comed, y in three against any municipal, school, police parties were not ] layinjg off dec ion and friends. after investigating ;" order was Pohlmaii's Pharmacy bit any time afi nets'by Guy.'Bolton and' George j Mid- or pnrk district extension by Chicago. obligations and as a result can scarce-. drawn for $}flO.<)<) wh.it Ji was the bill­ ter 8 m. Saturda|y niorning and dleton, is a modern story of the much Judgi Horner apparently j felt this Iy be classified as ;itier,a republican awe d'ie oo" the Se^i|tember audit prior t, the days tli show will be discussed modern family where life sentiment, because he circulated a or a democratic pos tmaster. meeting. . produced The ehildr| n's tickets will is just | one round of plensure for state nent of definite opposition to any ' In Libertyville, in Waukegan, in "The purpose of th* meeting Avas Lake County Tax not be fjor reserved scjttts. everyoneJ—except father. forcel extension plan shortly before Lake Forest, and ii many of the other also to .find how- much of the ..75 per Starts at 8 |p. m. Willia!m Short, as the well-to-do election. neighboring communities lists of dem­ IWi' ent of the next yeajr's taxes had The sjhow is to std. rt at 8 o'clock James K'ing, gave a pleasing represen­ Suburban opposition has not died ocratic party workers from Whom post­ Sale Is Held at been spent for road, rk. It Wan tation of the • wealthy business man each evening although tbe ticket corn- out with the election. Lions clubs, masters may be ' licked have been t& found that T>7 per cent of it hud been mittce : iiinotmccd th( time as 8:10 who is 'successful everywhere except Rota y and Kiwanis clubs, and Cham-, passed out orally i nd in print. John pledged for old bills-jtnijl new v p. m. an 1 had this tim c printed on the It fas in his home. N° a Meyer, as the elder hers of Commerce in the smaller com­ O'Keefe of Highland Park is chairman resolved by tht* board tt| keep th Waukegan Tues. tickets. The attentioi of the public le WUs daughter Julia, depicted very ably the munities are being asked to bring up of the Lake count] central committee as low* as possible." has bee i called to tjhis discrepancy pretty wife interested mainly in' teas, the Chicago plan for discussion and and is lining up the patronage ilist in time.- The reason for the earlier gowns, and her young huslutid, Clin­ to take action against it. for his county. ton J)eWitt. whom Me«H Noft? Three-Fourths of All Tax curtain hour is that more than two brought to life us thcidle young man Bills Paid; $1,537,251 in hours nje necessary *f< r production of $10,000 Will Be with oiii; redeeming feature—« real Funeral Services Held t he shoi J, • affection for his wife. Ellen Donlea Property on Block "The House of a TJ iiisand Thrills" Mute Man Found at Palatine Wednesday, us Eva, the young daughter, did ex­ is said to be tho fitjS t - home talent Paid Out Through cellent work in portraying (lie charm­ for Mrs. Amanda Mosser mystery play over,ofl|» red.the public' ing young heiress j beset on all sides After severnl delays which were de­ in Burr ngtou. It is |ri>commended as Mr*. KrtHl Wall by suitor*-ninoiui them Dr. Jack in Cuba Town Is the bes mystery pin] available for Mrs. Amanda Mosser of Palatine signed to help, property owpcjrs by giv­ . -Nj r*. I'M win IMaiuater, J he fasliionali« young local talent use and |«'«K selected by Christmas Savings died «t the Borrliigtort^Genornl pos« ing them additional time (n which to physician, well Interprets iy Henry meet tholr 1031 tax bills1, the 1032 the dinf'torH as a go id play 'to pro- 1 Waukegan Lawyer plrnl Sunday evening/ Mrs, Motwer MUM tleleii lllluu Ilfiindt i Uml Andrew Gordin, played duce In BnrrliiRton, hud 111*11 In poor hnnlth for aevprnl Idiko county tflx^snle was opened to Mr. (kuirtfe ,1. ,111- by Harold GnlklttM, who; doHprven ape-, A ivi of 11 men'- dnd women |mve mm 2.-)0 Holiday qiu| Mttmborn months but within It lie last few wcjeka, the public TucNilay morning of (Ills ..'{H eliil mention for bin Hue clii.nictci'lKn- wnek before- County 'Judge P, L. Per* been Mh|il,vin«.aiiil rdi]parsin g diligent" VI i ^ Judd CiilkliiH, failed rapidly, Will He Paid December 1 tlou of a Hcotchtiian i aid Adam Stronger 'found at Renrdon aona, The total value of properly ly for ilia opeitljig |u] I'formiitice neat > niull Mr«, VVelley Hmltltl. l|lu» pfit''ti''i»l, yi»t I'omalitio She U Htii'vlvcd by one danglfter, 'wo reheurafllg by Flrnt Nujtionnl ffome Hufforlnn From Mrs, Ethel KnNajor and one Hon Hated IK $1,537,201.7d, iiccoi'dlng to Thui'sdilv night, biislncHN man, I Jay B. Morse, county treasurer, wii||i>d In U'lbnU'dr lutu'ti tiwvitfd Ihi' 'aHift'tttw of .(levi'ljiphtK a llnUliKl cast of piny Art hitr Mundy of Arlington Heights fn'xi* of provlotiN yenra. A. 1«; ttiM'kl [«• \ i!fi(» ChrlminiiN clubs tiintH will lie of flit*, .piny.. Both-we.ro/iit IUIIM) nn the Tile well dreatfl'ti lintilij, Jal;rttnger era wlui know their linen, IHfi'ctors and Albert Mundy lof Palatine. JThe HIIIC wns M for Monday moi'ip ! 1 Mtngev thi'lri voiced w<»r«» very pleitNlng, who witndeTOif to tie diiiir of. the T, I*], nlvla and, It,- I.i Muirdhcnk, who %n m\m dl«trlliuted to '.resident ijf the com- She waa a tiieml)wt * of the St, Paul lug, but Mr; Mowo np)a>aretl licfiire /|,iniu club c hii' itnd they gave e«t!ellent intyipretn- Hurry Reunion hoini In the novlli the county court on Monday morning showed |it little of fin. worry iialtiru inanity by the First National bit tilt 1 IdHllcH Aid, the Auxiliary iff tho tIon of tihelr ptirtsA pan of Ouhif towtmllilp llticMdny of to coiiclies ilui'ltiH th orgnnlxntlon 1 American Legion, Eastern Star and and anlti'd Hat the wile be postponed Viir|e| Yeoiil of" Harrington on Dee* llnbei' 1. C...A. last week wa^-identilled Friday a's linrlod, |re cxpri'NHliiK wi l Isfiiellon At Itobert Itlbrlcli I* nnothei ehnraeter Itebeknhs. Funi'ifai services were until Tup*,'ltiy morn lug, Aa there were « -MM. Allert Elmier, entthler, waid tlijli week. This Attorney Herbert- A. mien, 802 Grniid the way! thu cast is <'levetoplng . '\1i« who deserves spec al recognition for cohtluctetl \\Tcdiw4tay afternoon1 at few buyers present, the judge agreed ic, Wn.ukeTga'n, it man In pour first rclifarsal with I lie props will btf sum represents savlngj* ntid Interest his ability, ttr portray the father dlf- a ven the Dnnlelson Funeral home with to the piMtpdnemcnt! The buyers pres­ :-..<•«—Mr. 1**1 la Uiutlo Horace, an he lilt for several yeiJrs wild w«» re ent were mostly persons representing held Sutldny In the the!ite r and at that necunii|lnt,ed since Che club WMIS .fir­ flfiilt part!of aged burial in Hillside cemetery. imaginary invalid jnnil higi prcHHune porh id to be suffering "frtjni mclan- firms or Individuals to protect prop­ time tin! 11 men and women will he gnnized in Decern lie? Ir .!,,.,t—Mrs. ldith st year njul Is salesman. choli! erty bought in on taxes In pant years, expected to go through their parts and a substantiii|~~nmount si Rose Brl nt- comes a part of the family, was ex­ examination before taking him to the The First National liqjnfc last week previous years has been collected. The enthusia «in on tin pnrt of cast, di WLM cellently portrayed by Vivian Reojd. coUnjy jail in Waukegan. Theman's Nationa IRed Crossgenera l tax collected amounted to $4,- rectors! 'ticket sellers and Lions is streets n ^Jtella Schlet- The director has states that not by tpe officials at. Waiikegan.J The from Barrington an the result of col­ on the assessments. -j-announcement that it hail qualified for use in the home community, in only did she find it a jpleasi re to work man stared /dully into ^pace, de­ lections made by local workers, dur­ The collection of more than three- N-.- ger- ;wa» made a year ago lj y the board of helping ineedy fnmiliei this, winter. )f --Mwajr and, June with the cast but alao'the production, clining to orf unable to answer ques­ ing the last four days, Mrs. R. G. fourths df all general taxes due is not directors of the postaj savings bank - I.i .•• (Jrahara.: staff, who were un.i sially capable and tion^ asked of. him.' He was reraov|ed Plagge, chairman if the roll call re­ an unfavorable condition when 'the ^p- in Washington. j i;.irtielft Harrison. resiionsive and des- Harrington I ills the university. Cook-jfoupty, accord­ iug in Barrington who have not pur­ limit and have no further sources of on Tuesday of last wjek. ' ', and'Margaret Ann Sheesley assisted to star: shopping aid mailing,", the 'Monday niichl, ( Was ing to the Onlver^ty.1 Registrar, has chased their 1932 vehicle tags. 1 by Ellen Sears collected $13. The postmai tet said, "and it will ,not seeskv . ' rn harmonious" md Income in sight except the adjoining 81 ea was a practicing attbrney of TTfie order- was given the police nt 8585 students enrolled in the state's total of, contributions .turned in by too ear y to patrons who realise the" •«• who hope to ad ise territory outside of the city of Chi­ moderate means He lived in ftTew- a special meeting held Monday night. highest educational Institution. iwrt township {priori to moVlng to boys and girls wai ,$05.03. The school vast vtlunie of Christmas mail and •jr-I intelligently on a '•o- cago." A discussion: of the, situation In Bnr- Thi* year cn*ery eomty in the state Watkegan 15 oV 20 years ago. He rooms nad high school in room com­ the rest Itlng congestlm and jamming "•• The next largest gr ntp enrolled Is < neur Barrington In a semi-conscious cent and tire displaying honor roll on Chr attnna- day nt d the. following j I. r«t,.,,,1 that (lie dtifUR- that of Champaign i bunty. Tliere "Consolidation of the park dis­ fairness of actuation whereby part, tricts of Cook county would 1» a fore­ condition. The reports further stated cards in their wltdows, of the! people, pay a tax and the re. Monday!, I^eemher 25.20, This makes n!'"iii t|ii« cotlperallon (.are 125» aona and duttiihtera from the that hv was thinly clad, one foot was The solicitation!* of memberships ItilmpoHatit that mat lug he done snf- 1 ';','•• lifotliite*! by (he home- county. This Is iluo to the unl- runner or first atop in a general Chi­ mainder who are subject to. the "time \s. frWn, that'he wellued 75 pounds in town ware made by 21 puptti from tax do not pay, WAN considered of iic'IfoiUji in advance »f Christmas to ind resident* wes| of veralty'a location within tho county, cago annexation plan to extent], the boundaries of the metropolis to th> and was emaciated fNta hunger* Aa tht Junior high aohool tnd fifth grade. more importance, Tho polleu were Insure jlcllvery of .all Christmas malt ••1 ,,led the etiuutry Hub and hecauae ao many fnmlllca tnov> to before utff holiday.' v reported in Tpe Review last week he The following boy* and glrfs collected ordered to start making arrests Im­ "• we'r is ndopted, the twtla cities during the time their boundaries of Cook county." , walked to the door of a home in Cuba $2 or more in the campaign: Charlotte mediately, i , - Only J special dellvrjry mall, InelutJ- >"• e.,inin It tee will old. children are, In thi» university. . Barrtngton Reptiesented towt ahlp Tuesxlay njlght J and was Rat Wells, Betty Sehroeder, Marie A lower cost of vehicle itag Is prob­ Ing psfcels, will -be djpliverod on '• "iily la IVcembi Altogether 11 .count lea have more The above stnternertts were made at wearing tw#i&yorco«te, Ho weighed Holme*, Sylvia Oat, Ruth Driver, able for next ye*'* The board inti­ Olirlstn|as day and tlje day following. '"• lias not (wen filter than 100 feprenentnthes In the uni­ the meeting of representatives of all eonaiderably^ Imore ilwn 78 pounds Harold Jorgensen, Jr„ Dawn Land- mated that gt th# next regular meet­ Other Ibnn tqwM Itletjvery parcelt 'i"it n tlnal report for versity. Following O ok and Cnara- Suburban communities in Cook coun­ and its foflt.wjjs not iroienj wer, Helen MeDcrmott, Ellon Sears, i T-u-tibaglv- l! ing « lower scale will be decided on should IMI mailed hot !»• drafted. The tial paign are: Vermillion, 212; Pebrla, ty i held at the Morrison hotel last \ ii'i ••• ..I- Margaret Ann Sheesley, Robert for, 1033. ing dajf, and Deeembi ir* 20, according "• lid., j pecoinmenda Ion 170; Sangamon, 140; Kane, 145; St. Thursday evening. .The mating was Plagge, June Burgeson, and Mary ,i. ; to the Jdlstauce the hnrcels must bt '!"• af|peal or to[c rry Clair, 127; Mdcon, 12U; Winnebago, • Give Concert In Chijeago 1 attended by Hugh Calkins, A. H. Snss Stewart. I sent. iForoIgn pare. fls, letters and '!"»" eiiirt witthotl t |ur- 118; Madison, 111i an] DuPage, 100. and M{ II. Schrelber of Harrington. Ms. K. K. Llllen, 916 Grove ave­ Clarify City Bodks ... ,, I, ' ,1, i t. money {orders fhould be ^mailed now" ,lt wilt recoi nue, her ststeT Miss Harriet Parker Tho auditors, Bpohr anjd Grundset ommci Tbe students from Barrington.are; A second meeting was held at Oak for deUfvor* before, (jhristmas, "te—if the a eal Allen It Bennett, 201 W. Uke street; Park Tuesday night, of thl i week.. of (Ihlcago and Mlrs', Alta Burton Thank Offering; Program Given who installed a new bookkeeping sys­ I wilt offer an' enkin- Mitchell of}Glcn Ellyn will give, a The annua] public thnnk-offering tem for the village of Barrlngto^ will Richard E. Drover, 12» Coolidge ave- The net rwult of these two meet­ ' ijrnest Baade improving improving the sys| concert at the Warren Congregational program given at the Salem church be asked to do «ome more work on Jem. nue; Margoerite J. Dye, 115 Dundee?) ings is a unanimous proteit from i the ChieH of Police, Mr test Baade,, who • Ki-neral chairman, pre- avenOe; Percy CHn-nden, 145 W. representative* of all the e immunities clbrfh in Qhlcago fflVldajy evening, Sunday.was, very eoccessful. Al fa- that system and divide the balances 1 according to' appropriations made for has been ill withl a s svere case of fin ^" eomaiittee will b| in 8tatlon- street; Chart is P. Hawley, against any plan for park district Dec. 2. Mrs. 'Linen Ills th,* violinist, geant was given and special music by J Is repotted well on [thef-' , roa"'*d &- "-ro* - •'•I'S'tine the report frith 553 8. Cook afreet; Etuth O. Page, .consolidation and against any exfcen- her listed,will accompany her at the the Knckuck Trio and Ladies' Quar­ tax levy. The firm completed install­ covery.l -Chief' Bant* . has been J11 , 1' only definite and iOn- 133 W. Lincoln aveiue; Ethel Mrfjdon of' taxing power intoi piano and Mr*.' Mitchell is la contralto tet was enjoyed. Over $93.00 was ation of the hooks last June after -au­ the rtiral about two weeks. Hi suffered from • "imendiitions will be Popple, 115 Dundee avenue;'- and1' - "*•'-- * *"-- -** -; so9ofetr Wsrrren Congregational Is given for missionary work .in t^he diting the Tecords from April 30, communities by the city of Chicago. high fejper for two ot thrV days. . Laura Witt, Barringtpn township. Chicago's grab plan, whitpbi has been the fiome church of this trfo. thank offering boxes. I • 1931 to April 30, 1932. Vv^r /

^%u-tf 2¾^^ i mk Wdk^fc^^^^m BARRINGTON REVIEW, BARWN _GTON , ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1982 11 Hpi* '• fan I scho th:he fa^Vnucond a Woman's club were Born of Palatine. Later they attend­ lata of LaGrangp called at thf w^Teamoii line ed the meeting of Sutherland corps. Cuba Township homo Sunday. / Krm, Jewel guests of our club. , f M ' Mrs; E. Jackson Dowi.ro will re­ 1 • Mr. and Mrs, The boy 'scouts will hold their an­ Frn,,k l«i>IUU*W Shorn GoUemoni Wh< view "The Sheltered Light" by Ella nual parent],pnrty Wediiesdny evening Mr, and Mrs. Norrlaj Ivqrson and and daughter Klfi„'««l . "f «':.rv «2 horn Glnmjw Friday afternoon, Nov. 25 *U«stS Wday of favorably Inctetye in the community room of the high sons Francis and Georj s of Downers f D«lf ICH REVIEW at thin home of Mrs, Of Rlchter. Grove, Mr. nnd Mrs. fyron Kolsey Lngeschulte, f«nk fe LAKE school! All parents nnd friends aro AJ A card party will bo, hold on No* and dnughters Shirley a id Betty Jano Mr. arid Mrs. welcome at! tho party, ' Inr.i|«| K. ..,,,. K :?«,, Inc. rep irts Orn; vernier 20 iu tho library of tlw Kin of Chicago, Kdwnrd Pel irmn and 0« Saturday evening IH>nt Jewel August Btelling, organist nt St. with Mi. „' * Tl"' >n for thf four weeks |nd the , U>cal and JPenonul Mrt*. II. Vnlling nnd family, Mr. nnd High school.' Mrs. Marion Merlgdd car Hohurt of Algonqul i were guests John Dncschler, "ti Mr. Mrs. I,. Knlggo nud fiinilly, Mrs, Au­ nnd Iter committee aro working lijrd Paul ICvangelU'al church, ontertalilied Sunday of Mr, and Mn, Frank Kel- ""vlvomiieiherr li,5," l6*lw l W«r« »8Mfl,l^», Tl .^1- - the choir n,t a party and goose din- ' Thf Ifomo Bv renu I'idi.., in* ' ) Prepare Petitions gust Schwcrmun, Misses Lilly nnd to hnvo a good atteudnnce. »ey of Slindy Hill. ,- tho KfnilH-K^rhy home r.i»ij>nred ,w" i >1M»H,7!24,41 for Mew Mr, and Mrs. August* Bnitdo mid \wi Monday*night nt the John Wente ClOlM' lionise Schwcriunu, Mrs. II. Hehwer- Mr. and Mr«. • Wollnr .were were night prVwi t"»Hh"Mis'''\J^" a decreasi of taughter visited the former's brother innn nnd «011. home and church parlors. 1 ..¾¾ ^ l»-tf; guiists Wcdnewlny evt»nl ig of Mr, af»«i Grom ns n guen, TI.„ ,I„ " I! **- ::5,20 i»r,eent. Tl» averag" e n^n ber ; .¾ for Lake County l!rnst mid fanvily in Harrington giin- Mr. nnd Mrs, Fred, Pepper visited MrHi Ilnrold Kclsey. pot luck lunch nt n ., N '" ' ./rth-H roiiien for Ji trallel week* v*» t«lli< my. ' Palatine Elephant Made HUtorr Mr. and:'Mrs. John Itynn of Clil 111 in Palatine Sunday with Mr. nnd with a iMumn o» ChrlM-nut * M^ fjj In IIW2 and l^O" 1» ?0»1 Phc ciigo nnd Mrs. Augiistii ^leyer of Bar and Onlorlrt*. TH> i . | Ww|| : J. JJ. Clements, |>rlnelpnl_of Flln Mrs. Wllllum "Kruegerj. in Conqueit of u X for tlie four .week* i ivd Governm't Change 'rljjgtoii onjoyiMl Sunday witih Mr. dud 1 -•.(fporl of Ml"'* I igh school attended n tenyperV eon- DP. I'retwl who, linn been sick the iFornwif Palatine Maff^Dead MM the hiWne o ' MrHrriliniu'K^ " sin CM collectliirisj of (erencejat Champaign Friday and Sat­ If, In 170Q B. 0., numbera had Mrs. Conrad Kruus. on Wcember Id, A Chrunl , ? I In* er H, sli past week is reported improving, Tho many friends of Uobert M. (|)ut- ducldod the conflict between Alex­ Mrs, Norman Brand ; wns Aostesn with the exchnnn %,,( ir| luriy I ' iKll-IHisM.-M-lI 1- »•« p0,n<,"»«l«- ,,«' w,tn ^T^',. 1 urday. '. • • ' tjng j were* i hocked to lenrn of hjs B Plan ClaJins Mr. and Mrs." Elmer Moeler of to eight tables of, bur co nnd cflrde nddwl feature. ''<• an "J«)iks for )»arnllel ^eks jn.HW^n Economy; Would denftll, becai sc. only, a i wepk ngO' his ander the Great and the Indian Mr. nnd Mrs, Fred Gleske a'nd'fam- given for the Mothers c,lubv«t.'hoi f ,flW wnt Kill Chkako called on Mrjs. and M*». B. picture. Wns In] the dally newspapers prince, Porus; on the battlefield of : Raymond ilnn "w«l»y- A 4 Kelsey school nu l will i<.,iv.. with u %,,1,-s for the fllKf 44 \ weeks of day of Mr. aiid. Mrs..'William Bdll- wn 8or d at >f the games. Snu II Communities equivalent ti ejection) to the ofllci of dlawould nave been unknown, but, . ^„ ^ , J}* -¾¾ parents for Kor< ny wh,,,-,: n„,v " 1' *» were $t),S:U,T„4 1.20 ns|comiw red wg. . . ".. '"' ' ' j. Mr. and Mrs. Clartivce Lnndwcr spend the wthtc mnniliK !• " 10 kiting Here Thanksgiving . ' president ol the Unltdd States Uolf It *vas for the elephant to make iitl" $ll';.4tW.8H«.85-tot.A |lk«! P«- iod Mrs. Mary Lagest'hult r, Mrs. Sofii Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Dorsey were in Tbanksgiving /holiday dinner association. He died, suddenly f(un- history. In the forefront of the Friends of J(»epli. ui,,,,,,,. Miller, Mr., and' Mrs. Arthur Rhs n i!»:u. ii ilecniise nf i&M, per c< nt Petitions tasking for chiinge ti> the Chicago Saturday. S i observed in a number ot" Lake day at the'home of his wife's pnrmts great Indian army was a vanguard shocked to h|>nr if,his t|,,,itt, ii Sun. musseu of Crystnl L ke, Mr* ant day. He, had .lecii sick l... For tlie-<* wieks th« avornge riuh her commission form of county govern­ Miss' Margaret Fink spent the hqmes. -. i. at Hubbard Woods. of elephants which were expected !1. fo* It rotiies was. 1330 n 1032 anf 1 MM 1 Mrs. Charles Mnvfc of - ilgonquin, Mr Weeks and nit tie time „f 1,,, ,C ". ment in] Lt ie are reported ready for 'reek-end in Chicago with Miss Kiith Mi . Cntt ing • is the. only i sor of : t 4 to trample beneath their feet and and Mrs. Elmer Pichch and dauglltei Was 76^years ol . ii.-iav.', ,!• 1 circulation in Wnukegan""'and other Charles g. Cutting. He was born aad agir inl'-W - .- Webber. to terrorize the Insolent • foe. Be­ Shirley ahd Frank Rasi inssen of Car.v mourn his loss f mt. chiMivii Wiiii, lake shuTe (immunities; The plan is grew to manhood in Palatine, • He, ra 0,,||eet^>«v-for the four weeks «nd- ! hind the elephants were the car- enjoyed n 16vely dinner!'Sunday givei Rose, Frances and 'Ge.n- ... y J one uwd ii several counties of ^Illin­ Ed Wicneeke of North Dakota has amf^ Mrs. E. '• Goodluck .will like his father alwaysi held Pnlf tine- K xlw I ,,,„ >,vft|»i ier'5, 19.1 fragai n show an been here the past week visiting rel- airy and .{the charioteers,' and be­ by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lageschultii services were c< iid-;eie fhe decrease is ntives. t hind the cavalry and the chariot­ at their home Sunday. Kijderry at St, IVtVr ,v- 'si. '\>Z by petition in 'many other counties. , Mr. and Mrs. Al Prehm and his thoughts. He was- successful, t uto- 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank |telsey motore< church at Cary. Burial W!ls ,n S| f'-ifJO i>er f '" comiarcd to'a.-jm'r It would d< a way with county super­ Mr. and Mrs. Johp Carroll of Syc­ iraiighter and Mr. ami Mrs. W. Prehm inobile ^o.tcr truck mnmifactjttrer, He eers wns the Infantry.. Alexander to Elgin Wednesday. John's cemetery. XrtT'nliile (Jie decr'nse for thn. 4* visors and would substitute a small amore were-guests Sunday of Mr. and 'find son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. left to mou'tn his death Bis widow and ordered his men to direct all their Mr. and Mrs. Enodjh Brandt en 1 JL|«; is 1S.«W percnt. TMs is I nr- board of ci unty commissioners. |Urs. Lee Smith. Fred Seip will entertain Mr. and Mrs. father. Hi» funeral,^'as held Tues­ 'arrows against \and to throw" light- [Mrs. Frances Stroehel nn,| 'cliildren : joyekl Sunday with Wr. i and Mrs, \hr.'jtliowiriiy 'the, fiet-thnt the ( nr- I. Seip and family of Chicago and Mr. day''-afternc on with bjirial at l|tose> ed torchesj In the faces of the ele­ William, Mrs. C irrie StoWk nud Mrs ir The prim ipal claim for the commis­ i Mr. and Mrs. John Thies are the Harold Kelsey. J Nettie Heilinger of I^aOranu.' called • rtnt 0'i weeks -In, irensed-6.29. >er sion is ecoi >my. The charge against and Mrs. Paul Lageschulte and Glen- hill cemete ry. / ) J phants. The frightened pachy­ fcht ns compared to the previous fmr ;rarents of a daughter, born Friday. Mrs. Francis] Stroebel and son Willj- nt the Krnus hoi iP Tuesd;.,- nhornoo,, it is lack o fair representation. Cuba wood Eichman. ..'-!' derms turned swiftly around and ijfMks while the sane weeks in 1' ill and Rla to irfcships, each of which is Mr. and Mrs. William, Notle have Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rudsinski W. R. C. Inspection stampeded -the cavalry and the thow nn inouT*a»e of ^941 per cenl" noved into the August Froelieh. flat. will have their children at home. , now repres nted in county affairs by Sutherlar d Woman's Relief torps charioteer^ behind them;, these in SIMIS of the $* 1 stores of Je iel a superviso who watches out for the Mr. and Mrs. Lester- Stoike and Mr. and Mrs. Albe-t Heybeclc will held its arnual inspection last Fri­ turn stampeded the infantry, and yooAstores. f nc',ia -subsidiary of he have Mr. and Mrs- Williant Branding interests «' his constituents, prob­ Mr. and Mrs. Bmil Stcike of Itasca day night in the I. O. O. F.„ hall In a few moments the fate of Jewel'Pea Co!. Inc. t»r't.ne fonr we ks of Norwood Park, Misses Lillian and %- ably would -have little or no voice in wre visitors Sunday at the William with! Mrs. Clara Hyde of Elgii as western India was decided. If, In­ ptndinB November 5. 1932 were $3:6,- the cgunty jjovernment under com­ LuersSen home. . .* Lydia Rockenbac,h Of Chicago and?Mr. the inspecti ir. Mrs. Hans,. 1;he i resi­ 446.31, Sales of he Jewel F od Mr. and Mrs. 'John* Gehrke will deed, there had been no elephants, - mission foi n. and Airs, Whithey RockenbaclS land dent, "was able to be! present. The [.'Stores. Inc. for the 34 weeks end ng Albert Heybeck attended the funeral there would have been no Patalla The ooii.r ;y commissioner plan now havfamile yMrs and. HainMr. kan dan Mpsd so. nOnnan of Barrinr Rockg- ritualistic irork was esein^lined by 1'Noveiiili.T 5. with nit average of 82 >f Mrs. George Hicks j in Chad wick and and no Hyderabad. j» is in effee \ in close to 15 counties enbachton, Mrs: , CX.'•j.r, 'Gehrk e bf Palatine the officers and, pronounced I pt rfect l^ston* were $2,847,930.25. Sales pf Friday. and in the st te, not including Cook Mi*, and MMrs . A,ugii8t Gehrke by the inspector. Sutherland :orps I ftorex of Jewel I ood Stores, I; ,j-.. family. - . *—: T- ' which oper ites under a different set Miss Mayhelle Kohl will spend the takes great pride in its work ant has [fortlie four weeks ending October «8, of laws th in the remaining counties Fhanksgiving vacation with her Mr. and MVs.,' TAk Landwer ! will been given taip honor many j ears. Farm .Bureau to Hold have' Mrs. .Suftin and sons and daiugh- 1932 were $324,268.11.• v dui' to ils I ilk/ population mother Mrs. C. Kohl. Mrs. Ella Hunt of Crystal Lake c orps, .'•.' fiwIleciionN for thf /jVwel V od Officials; who have been anticipat­ ters and Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Rcwol(|t of Mrs. Hattie Jenkins, Mrs, Atkins, Beauty Que^n Contest Mrs. Edna Loom is npcf Arlettc will Ifitores. Inc. for the f mr weeks end ntf ing such a step for months, said that Dundee. j ' j .- Mrs. Arnoli, and Mrs. Mu belle Bode at Ela on December 10 >c in Chicago over the week-end. Mi. and Mrs. Henry VoHingwill JSoveniher T>. 19,32'show tin hicre so under the lew .'plan'the 33 members of Elgin ' vere gucstff, A delicious ^ .(17 per cent as Jr«|np*red t)o lit of the cot nty * board of supervisors Mrs, William Torino had ns her have Mr. and Mrs. William Bulir, The Farm Bureau will stage the a*n- ['jjjwvliHiji. f"nr weeks ud 8.93 per o, nt August Volling Sr„ .Ohrist Krnckcn' lunch was served by the committee who rece-h • only a nominal salary Ifuwts Monday for dimcr Mrs. C. nunl bonuty qiicen contest Snturday fejmiKii*' (o 'Jhe fon|r, weeks of f berg St., Henry Stic i, • Mrs. William nt the close of the meeting. Mrs. would . be •eplaced by three county Ilers^herger and, dnugjhter Lf|elln,, Hyde was presented with n very evening, Dec. 10; nt Elu Township trBilM-r-io. l'.pi. r 1 Pepper, Misses Ainu Lohmun and Mrs. 10. Hasemini, Mrs, H. Tonne nntl Jligh schcol, ftnke Zurich, commission rs at ait iinnual salary of Loroi,tn- Umiidenstock, pretty tnblb lamp. |«,IXM) cm Mrs. S. Keller 0/ Iioni! Orovc, Mrs, Last-'year the beauty ijucen contest H. Roder of Mnndeleln, Mrs. William Mt, mid Mrs. H. Krticger will have w.as-. held at Wnrron Towhshdn High While tApayers have advised with 100 Attend Rebehah Mteeting • Tonne of Fnirfleld and. Mm. Rose Mr. and Mrs. W.' Ilolmuth and Mrs. school, nt which time Leonn Bloom Ifyouiwn a hi and yoi want Wauccnda attorneys n the proposed petitions, Pnrrfe Tank. . f tin? ijlr*ct source of the support for Grimm. Five Hundred was played I The Pnlftl.nc^Rclioknhlodgo held its wns chosen queen, lit August of thin ? Mr, iind Mm. 0. 8nct»ln«pr ; will to build a home on it wv are in the jfhitni >i in government -Is .not, in the afternoon. regular mooting following by n stunt year Misii' Bloom, renwwented Lnke have Mr. nnd' Mrs, Rnihort Rouso nnd program li ist Thursday night, the county in the state-.''contest-nt tho (Sb«l cup cakes wns m'rvpdjby tho commit' Only a snail down \'*]*>, l^"'*i wns aw sled niid jdae Jnmes 8 inpsoii Jr. won Ills second n the township, culled oil lociif Out of Town Gtuwlii ThiuiksglvIiiB tec- ••'.., '. ! • '. Can Now baymehts 1« neceHHiiry. Ihi tjte county jall^ai -WiHidstock li ' atriilght e -(-111111 victory ' by "the so fi'ii.'nds Mondayi lie hits Been jout • -j termed "si In of his teeth" when ln» Thu following l.ocnl. peopl« will b« Tho bnluncs can he lljtrr rrli'iiNfd oit Imil I)r. KIOIIIR' on the west const. ours 1 (lofeiited ( liiirtc* II. Weherfby Hie Kiit'slii of relatives aid frlt'nds out of Mrs, Mno Oriiwoll of Uookforil, for Bet Wiped out n regular IHdl '\ rendered! Ilrst aid and t Mr, nnd Mrs. Milton ItuifslnslU town for ThnnltHKlvliig dlniier: ;• hit. seiinl I'mijii 'Ity of 1222-voles. Cativims : 20 years tli« ttssembly secretnry; [>f IK monthly | aymcnlH I'ktyfK were in ken toin LMilcngo hi«pln of the vot In the tenth district was and Mr. ntild Mrs. Cluirles H^dstiiHkl and Hi's. 10. .lackubn Dewlre will «0 Hhols. pntoled nwny nt her homo Sun- COM flN [l/niinir,l JIIKI nnyiuntid. 8ielnmlncfi "completed Crhhiy nl»ht at which time attended the funeral of mi old liclgli- to KvnttHttm ns gticHt* of Mr. nnd Mm tlnyl nfliernoon, 81m wns wfll known Hlmllar to lent. You ItJlf VICIIMIM, wehsj rthed 17 and "the victor ivn* designated, bor at (ta|uinh Sunday afternoon, Hownrd 0, OnldWMlI; Mr. nnd Mr»|. by Ihe Itehekahs and Odd Fellofvs of AND S EEUS w|U have 1 > ycarH in n Ilenr/ llllliiuliwof fy;r. nnd Mrn. Ill The reti pus- are the llniil riiuvnsscd Visitors nt the home of Mr. and Pol|ittlnp nntl Uarrlngton, . r ' Af- r Jv«te of La e'coiinty ntnl'the canvassed Titles in Gilmer-; MrVind Mi% GwirBJf DR. PAUL C. GEISEL, 0. D. which to co nplete the Mrs. George Gross on Sunday were: : ABoirfir :. Vl»U" 11 hsn I) es vote of Coi kj but (tannty Clerk Uobert Grost and MOIIN urn, Mr. nnd Mrs; Mr.' nnd Mrs. B,;J, Olson were OPTOMETRIST •L payments, j Mr. nml Mrs, Elmer Cross and, sons gumt« over the week»eni| at tht Gtis 'Time" Mel.mt ijifd<.j NNant irdny nl« it Rweilxer effused to term the Cook G. Holland and sirtii will be gucHtf BYESKKAMIN15D-. '•••• of Llbcrtyyllte, Mr. and Mrs. George Arps homo. Mrs. Olson - nnd Miss lit hi» tionie near the 1«\'o™< ....-•.••••I*IV«T. n . county vi e as "olllctnl" until his of M-. and Mrs. M. Wwlls In' Muml«r MODERN METHODS Smith nnd daughter arid Mr. and Mrs, It'ln; Mr. nnd Mrs. John Fink anil Beitfno are spending tho week! here, lfirfnin. Ciiry on V 'j'dnesd i.v nlKht if- hoard com teles the count on all can- Myron Wells of Mtindolein and Mr. MODERATE CHARGES t'lidates. daughter Margaret a id Mr. ntplL'Mrij. Mr, and Mrs. Arps will hnvo Mt. and ARNOLD ji« nn i,\iemled H "">» tliiring whijli and Mrs. William Hoffineycr - nnd Mrji. Olson and dn ugh tor, Mr Hours: 2 to 5 p. m„ 8 to 8 p, on. '• The linn ligiire* were ns follows : 0. 8ilp; of Pnlntlno fill be in feelnb and I time lie IIIIM IM'CII cared for hy" 1 diiughterH of Ela township. ;; Mrs. E. R. Foster and son, and :L6 W. Campbell St. Tel. Burlngton 221 Simpson Weber with Mr, and Mrs, ,1 Williams, Mrs. 106 E. Main Street limphi.-r Mrs. John f'ortns. Ella Hunt as guests Thanksgiv ARLH JOTON HEIGHTS, ILL. '•OhiciiitiF «0,29« 70.085 Mr. «nd Mrs. George Knieger visit­ ng. I Mrx. ltelmii, fo •ni^rly Mary At Rot. 710 N. Mitchell Ave, Phone «55 ICoilMen.iy of the ' IfllXtn" Is ill'so Jr the World's Fair of 1033. The sub­ X Among Jook county towns the vote thur Potts and daughter of Long her! visit with relatives in Michigan. lAnna l-'orhes, one srfn, Kdwnrd, n, d" Grovb; called at the home of Mr. and ject was interesting i nd enjoyed. 1 for some .•ere as follows: Mrs. Ed Brockman will return Ittrw cniiidchildrei. Simpson VVehcr Mrs. F, Kocks Sunday. Tie hostesses for the meeting weije Wednesday from Savanah, Mo, Evanston i ...,.._ 11 .«38 5.040 Mrs. Cbnrles Wend* 11, chairmhh, as­ . Mt. and Mrs. jlMill Frohlke -nld About 50 attended the bunco party sisted by Mesdames S. H. Dorsey, New Trie ...... 8,150 3,834 Friday evening at the Schultz school. Mrs. EInora Foster entertalried as IMr. iiii.l Mrs, (Jlirrtnce .^tenks \v«|r< Nile* f 1.551 1.702 Miss Elizabeth Johnson is the teach- Frank X. Smith and Lee. Smith. dinner guests Friday night, Mesdames IKenosIm vi»-p-eHt-y roads Ik 'L"' l °Rrn n will be present ii ' Mrs. Jake Hans of Elgin is spend­ •gr the firs, nnd sc cond grndes. , M J Carl It. ( hindbloni, of Evanstoit. who YBE you've gotten bjr was defer :cd in the primary. ( ing this week with her sister .Mrs. on |Wfw Fi-imeisco is the' teacher. Minnie Senne. oqth Urea while roads County Commissioner Charl«»s H mostl^r dry. But look Out nowt Mrs EHn Cady I ekrlng for her "it W'ber st ted early this week that he Mrs. Lena Branding is a patient at driving days are ahead; VMr8 c; H ( would m lition the new congress for the Victory Memorial hospital in are multiplied. Better |Kne - ^ «^^^ a recount of the vote in the tenth con- Waukegan where sf[B is under obser­ I at once to aure-gripplng M rv grctsiona distru-t on grounds of fraud. •."t '! r>nlc t, (Raymond l>alW vation. ' 0 I bodyear All-Weathers. 1> n Weber charged that six precincts in Ukt ';l "" K'fcfwerc Wnukeg n protect you all winter, save |W»Uors Monday. I ;. Evnnstoif• were unlawfully- withheld * Mrs. William Tonne attended the .-: J and 'thai • ev'nfrnee November luncheqn of the associate 7 on repairs and delays, of irregnlaritips •Ji™?' ""^ •**" * ^Idnyland & fr' conductress club of Fox River Valley, K» Uke new for spring and |irday ni Chicago. cropped ut in the Ziou vote aiMi at Aurora Friday. She was accom­ other sp panied by Mrs. J. Hen^y of Fox River MrK. Hur ,.H» at ,1 daughters, M ss 1 week! • K Grove. 2P »n,i Mrs. Ca horine Schmidt it Man Flacbi He Canft Beat Traction Means Safety . -! Mrs. Rose Osffahd son of Palntine •pK" were ;dim er, guests of- A r> Sea» n on Deer Shooting and Miss Delia! Kropp of Evanston ""Mrs. jwnh H,aj, on'Sunday. a id Escape Prosecution visited with their parents, Mr, and \jtkTi ?,a/Uf<,,d ^8 ***» bn tie Mrs. H. Kropp Sunday: 4 gAft 1"« «st during tin past week. Friday evening a iroup of friends A *m er jumping" the" Wisconsin b?Mr",,V-.?,1^ 44^ Sc«rop«?»mi»ani«l .v he was t unsporting n deer. Thl» » in* nlso a direct violation ol ''Ar^'-'i.^^.? the law ud the Milwaukee man wni ,,<|ic tnken d jmllcff headquarter* when GOLDSTAR A ni*Y*\ > Michael'I 'I lie declm ml he had not »hnt the deer MOTOR VH ',"f,r *4*&l wlti t e himself mt wa« trnnsiMirtlng it foi* 'H'''''«*«r Mr^ddle Dlgon. « friend from Ladynml!>h, Wl*. to tin1 8ERVICB,INC. ASHOin^^if^ car in the Houth 81 ore Country elub in CHlcagif " vilJtT^iWof Waupau. »1T Btrt Station St Sii Wii only * fumoh Today It'i getting itest en- where t e animal wag to be allcei ioto'ven ton steaks. BARRINOTON, ILL, liRW^tiak'^thtJi any other cw in town. neerina adyance of the tfo*>rFLQAir tf m- "'"I J ra^Rugene Prlir. It lat r developed that Ferro hail Cleaning WiMl^'lM^ IJKhWEItl purchasi 1 the deer lor a Chlcagi man wh planned on claiming befor; FumlUire Rctnoyak may cost leas, bjit pi'ho^iW^^jJt^^ Wb are *« ^/»/ thii new Plymouth Six N* Si^ t*"» Wauknti n Local and Long blatanca "th all tht •« fascinating n sw, features hi* frlei 1» that he himself had ohojt •it:xicfa^4pm ]:M ie: ^«»«^1 «»1 V • v'iioi only a great new the anit al; . and the faactnating h«w |>nce-tfwy -n~- >ni>F)',pill a Hauling ^^ylmder^ fe'^r^;^ M^vAnla The aiicagoan was notified and Ufe of your clothli g it.feanVr '"*'" Z"-»'m<«v fr„H. r . 'fT"Fores*t w»r«e -, hn** d aent $1C I by telegraph to pay Ferro' ' Meaeer hpr ! Hydraulic Brakei.,. not only huSafety- y-Vt wa n7'* '^«- Mr.- B«,I 1 ' fine. Catted Van Servte. and therefore In tl ie V H R , long run It actually *r. , ^ « »»»iStroker. ^ D«I«4uif Hubby A mc lei 4-yr. Guaranteed ! k(^§i^^':^;t;:[ ^1(¾¾¾. m *orae of $ A wife-Is one, who asks.he^ rrB n hoabani '• tdrlc* after she haa d<- Motli.Pijoofino; Service U^ " \ ! n«»f|rood.. dded w mt to do.—Pathfinder Hata - : •toe. MiM ^mWM^x ^^itar"'?^ m m:t n* #'

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BARRINGTON REVIEW, BARB INGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1932 8 school. Her young di tighter Jacquc- Jng friends: Miss Gladys Spiegel, Ar­ ris. Mrs. Harry Gifanthjim will en- 1 —i ' -.:1 . :• — j^TFca Report line IK « pupil there. of this [place atti nded the funeral on chicken supper and bnsiar to be held Nichols of Kosevl^le spent Sunday, thur and Albert Spiegel of Milwaukee. ttfrtiln the cjlub on Novfmber 80. ' r •*. Mr. and Mrs. Henrly Beekman of Tuursdaly.. Pecember 8. Mrs. J. L. Harris and at the Carl home. U'S Collections Gerald Carey of MeHcnry was a Wnvaton spent a rectnt ,day at the business caller hero Thursday, Mr, and Mrs. Jojhn Blongren of Leo Gabby" Hartn'ett, well known Mrs, Oliver Oroyden will be hostesses Mr. and Mrs. J.L . Basdey and bly!ncrea\e home of the Intter'a father John Rowvllle entertained the following ball. player with the Chicago Cubs to the next meeting'on December 1, at son n »bert ant) Mrs, KuitkKtiUkce of Unton, filfOl a Dojoy. Miss Krtlth, Olsen of North Chicago guests Sunday.' Mr.! and Mrs. Hay­ accompanied by Irlontls spent Sunday the Harris home. \ and Mr. ami Mrs, VfHIInnflllaui Baaeley of was a recent visitor at the home of mow I Ltisk ami thtuglliter, A. M. Lar­ at'the Walter Banks home; They William Wood who has conducted Wooditock, callivl on i Mrs. Allc* Mr. ami Mrs. Kit-bird Baseley of Mrs. Natalie Stroup. Inr, 'r»T( rts son >f Maple l*ark, and Mr. and Mrs, were out for a hunting trip and «uc an oil station at the corner of 'Liberty, Basel* v Sunday. Ornyslake visit*! Friday evening at 8\v|niKon and daughter I WIM'kM. W»H tained over the week-end the follow-' Bftrle Iiagjeschulte and MrH.Bert Har­ David Williams ant* Harold Hapke Oomiiaittees were appointed for tjie Wrngg of Chtcagb and Mrs. William death occurred Thu -sday evening. ::-;n m UW1 he . f.nir weeks » id , cnllrcttonH Of ,1-.1 with $0 0,' ,..ks iii lftoi • i ...lit. v -• . it weeks of • _i> ns compa 'P(l :'..i- :i Irke pel Oil • IviH per. c nt iv.-ruue n,,nl ,er SO .:» VXU and 1 08

• f.iiir weeks $ id mdfiy- :_' :ii.'ain show . the ilecreasi »•.(?• j.in-,1 (o a j iar .-1-.. fur the 44 •,r This is iir • flint the. i ur- t -.•.I-I--(| ti.21) >etf :h- previous f >ur - ^ '.• weeks in l|j3l aims-all at once :il per cent ' ^.1 -••res of Je|vel -iil>-iiHary of the ilie four \vt *k» l :>:.;•_• WIT.. $3«, - •in- .Jewel F iod T-tr- 11 weeks flit ng Your Public Service Store IK llViTlIK* <>f 82 :jiHI J."). Sales of f ,...<1 Stuns, I ie., Electric Percolallors . ii.11ii" Oi'tobe 8, . . is getting ready for Christmas 7-ci p size .lewrl ¥ )0() early this yeir. Our table; are al­ II Wi-'k* .0111 n« i (v mi inrri|l!M> ready full of useful gift selections. in]>,iri-i| to the 45 •I >v!>:i per 111 W.-i'U l>f ! t'jp- And although prices are mi ch low­ I er npw th^n ever before, (] uality is A very practical co Fee-maker foi the table. Wauconda 4i" Finished in hery polished iluminum Beautifully mcjlded bases In iftonled fully guaranteed. G>me in-^youll with etched design. Blade wooden han­ • v- yellow, pump] tin, green, fclack and dle. Easy to dew. (Cord not induded.) HI ' Klire agree this is a good place and a oxblood.Parch ment shades ate deco­ . nt iHcurn-il a st Many othetbarg tins in percolators, in­ !.| l,«kl«. wljen the rated to rnatd >. A remarkable value. good time to go Christmas shopping, • Si(-in-«!orfv(f, \ ere Large selection of other low-priced floor and table lamps cluding the new Hotpoint coffee-maker, .\: a liunter ;llll iod i 'tiii-nu". witlj tht re- totally bill iled _ - tile MlKht of >ne s « irre"leil and pli cod A'!} Woodstock l>ut mil. Or. Klont of i • I lir.sr uid and the Chrome 3-lb. Automatic • i fhieagt* husn tal. yiii»nd Steinsdot [er, .- ajc: . i Wednesday nijchl af with heat signal include atuoi illness during' w ich control, thjomb rest •II cart'tf for by his l-'lui Forbes. This fuli-sizec bromium waffle iron is and 2 handy "buttot nooks". -.niierly Mary hnn 1 a bargain and i beauty! Has an auto­ ••Flats " is also puf- 3.45 ;.p>' r:ictod illness. matic indicate r to tell when alumi- -•- veil known in V au- - num grids are hot enough for batter. \ Makes 1 chilly corners comfort- , • -••l.-iiH. Ue iewve to abli., 13-inch reflector bowL &** ****"> including •\ i.|..w. the dang iter ,•• -«ii. Kdward, pnd Other electric waffle "irons—some aslow as p.29 Other tl&ttti inns, tarhutly priced $1. and/up Two-tone green enamel finish. fa models, $3.35 and up

I'hil Frohlkp and r .Si I ". tr.-Mf-e Jenks ere Thursday. U I'M . l,.-v.ph I)i>\voll ind Eide down ;-.l^ati|iig Sandwich Toasters • \ motored to1 Ba- \ rim; which wa I to Pads t -. J-'riilay eVoning has ; ••-»• I PuesiVfiv ever ing. (Three-Heat) 1 s i -•;• mi will ho prose ted 1.55 i ' •••( .Mid K miles: lr». ' i- f lie tt'Al'hcr. ..' i .- niring for her sis- i '>.|. Harris nt Li- also a handy A large woolly heotpad with II V| '<'• \ linviiioiiil J) iley r : \\ automatic thermosttdc con­ table grill Kik »ITI. Waule KHU trol.' Choice of* three tern- Tbudoluxeibrtmiumutn+iwicbtoast- iii Fii.liiy and lit- ot and$*ut percolator, bttb for only Alsor* new all-rubber waterproof ^Jk^rf torn aches wd e>«H great buy. Quickly touts two sandwldhes, any thickoest, both . .,1 111UKlltlTi*. *ll»* healvpad tyFfofpoint~«onfy &9) pains. 12 x 15 inches. Cor- Toaster is ben quality with beautiful em design. Makes let it once. Id' two grill-plates may 1 lap be used for frylpg ' ' .'In-mi,. Si'tllltlil nf 1 er Is lavender eiderdown. , tggs, sauaages, paookei, small 1 titles, etc (Cord ears). i ' . .-1((-1 KUi'nl* of Mr. dy table grill alia PcrcoUtofli chromepl«e 00 copper, "ll ia-, on Smiilnj

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BABHINGTON HKVIEW. BAKRINGTON. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY] NOVEMBER 24.1M2 T-r AdvMwe Offlcert Joe Robertson una family, -Mr. and in Carpentaravillo ant with their Saturday afternbon InffWUh ( Mi M«M Mm. Georffe Kulilman and eon, ajnd daughter BMna at the TeaChem' col- Vlaltod hfa pnren ^'feasi 1, W« Mm. A. Meyer, «11 of Bnrrliif ton, «Jid lege in DeKalb, returned to tin luiivofKitj.-^;;^ ot8 ole LowiHbtiry chnptor 4(J4,' 0. B. 8. evening, will: IIIIVB advanced oflcenf nliiht Oharlea Oilold of Onlll^ornla. . Gun¥^ ^ tubs Society - Personals , 219 W, Run- . '1 - "• • 1 v" ---. Moiitliiy ovening, Nov. p, with Mm. Mm. I* A. Fnulknei i$V$Mgerator MIM Einlee 8I10U, M5 Orove ave­ nell street, In vhutlnji relative*" In ton RntortaJn* an Knttrttlti at i Clum AndorwHi aid 1'ofer t, Ander­ Mr. and Mm, Oharji M,lllM,n Ihn • r :'•»-• Paront-Telchw . Association '••' • i •'. : :•: ,fi'i •••' • Birthday Family Oatlwrlrig ' ,, son In Hie e«»t. ' Thora will bo lltil- nue, Will upend the ThnnfcgRlvinir va Jollet. family and llen mn WflglllT i|f II,. MMtH v«y «pent from to tiution. ration wljeli hor pnnjntw at 'Chatn- »Jliml«y „„„•, M A grouj of ulsty I ntere«tet Mr, «ni| Mrh " In I children of Cuba tow ishlp and, Mr. gust Wnllmum >{ IfirrrliiBi.,,, 1»» ,r kitrhei furnKttr* without Monday •• filing Jo hear the Novem­ eiitertnioliig n group of relatives In following, guests Tl|unksglving day: Attend luncheon , slilpr tm> l^';,,, ,,e-M.^ v«ntll«t)nii w«t«ir« the evening. Bunpit and cards were Mr. mid Mm. H. E. Zugschwerdt and In Wheaion Mr. andj Mm. RichnM Bnwtell and and Mm. Carl 8wan>o 1 of Elgin will ThZ$< ber jiroicr in of 3he Parent-Teacher datiKhter Su»ft|jne of 0«hkoHih, Wla, «pend Thanksgiving? 11th Mr. and .«Bv in""'... 'i it** tyffitfk wfteri'«» aSHncCntioi . The. president, Mrs. Wirt played with prizfti golhg to Mrs. O. Mr. and Mra, D. II.J Ciirley of Ciad Mm D. B. Pomeroy,, Mrs. Walter 1 • f, ...day 01 if«t v*h will. be gkiesta 6f reMlveg In! flar- Mm. Enoch Brandt, I 121 IN. pougb Mrs. R. II. M ground Lawrence, presided. jThe program Eriekson. Mrs. W'llllani Overturn and wick, Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Pluruer and Cannon and Mm. Newton Plagge pf Mam. aUl| ,,m onitun ' lliKe d. I1t* I for » back urounjj the riniton from ThWai utttli Sundays atwet.-'.:-. 540 8. Conk st sight hl» daddy'* opened wi h two pleasing vocal' selec­ Mr. and Mm Ben Clijhge Jr. Twenty- children! of Napervlllc, and fFfrank Barrington attended a .one o'clock re •<->!, will K„,.,.,| Th,nk,. liirhhy which to »»T giving day with tion* by 3 i*i Olive iJpjbaon with Mrs. five guestgwere present, the follow­ Gnetwnlierger and Jack Hall of Cham luncheon and social afternoon at the 1 her mother, Mr, Q aeei Mr, and Mrs. George Whitcomb a» guests 0[ Mt ,o4d (r m attr 3(Ir. and Mrs: William Gottschalk,' .Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Stie-* 1 exhibited md examined by the mem­ at a Thanksgiving dinner Thursday Mr, and Mrs/ (Jthyirli s Sehaefer and. and Mrs, Gilbe t Hardacre of n^' " --"doofmnt,r e enougfi.to alip trafi 436 N. Cook street will entertain the fenhoefer, 300 S. Cook street. daughter RenaV igO/Orove avenue, rcfriK'• evening « ;re then tajen up and dis­ and daughter PbyliisL and MiSs Jcnniif both students a the Teachers' colW i 45th wedding anniversary on Thanks­ 516 Grove avenue. Mr. and Mm. Q.' 1:. Paulson and^ Braille Books for Blind cussed. 1 \'\st proved t^ be an interest limes, all. of Barrington. .! Entertains Pinochle in,DeKaib;.'spe it from Friday ti| giving day by entertaining their sons A un itfg and Ix neficial part" of the program, Club :'....',--.;• •'- ' -j daughter Joy I Annet :e [will spend Gi and daughters with their families. George J. Eckstein of Baltiniore, Sunday at the mme of Mr., and yrg losing it wa J voted to hold Mrs. Henry Sass, 120 Coolidge ave­ Thanksgiving day wit! MM. Paulson's ; way Before The' guests will be: Mr. and Mrs. Honored on Md. planned to,leave thi__,_s wee.. k for Charles Thics,' 46 S. Cook street • Books In bn Ille for reading by. r, meeting 1 ach month on nue, was hostess i Thursday afternjoon parents, Mr. arid MrsJ O. iJohnson in the refcul Arthur Calkins and son, Mr. and Mrs. Birthdays his home after spending six weeks the blln*»re midety women under ;C.* i U the fourtl Monday. to the Pinochle club, .Prizes went to DeKaib. -mon Hugh Calkins and fajmily, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs; 'William Klingeriberg with relatives and friends in this vi­ Mr. and . Mn EWcn ' Gjesfct «nd' Bed, Crois direction. Last yea* Mrs. William Drauden, Mrs. Nellie v G^rt Mrs. j. A. Fillobn and family, and 212 8. .Dundee Avenue, were honor cinity. 5. Do+ald Groff and daughter Joan-i nd Miss Frances Kai­ Attend Bfrtbday Donlea and Mrs. August Scherf. Mr. and Mrs. jgj3 auoh DOOM were prodttcediSn sinij .; --1 Mrs. Constance 1 Featherspill and guests Sunday kt a birthday dinne: daughter Laurel An Of'] Hammond, ser, 124 Hnrri on. street, will spend Dinner daughter Hazel. Th« entire family jingle copy, «nd 3.53S In do The! given at the home of Mr. and ; Mw 0Mx. anA Mrs. Clive Taylor, 146 W. Ind. will be guests Thanksgiving day ThanksgiyJiiB d 1'y at'the homo ot Mr Mr- an Mrs. ChaiAes Wendt and live in Barrington. Irvin Klingenberg itji Elgin, Mr, anil Entertains Plnodile 1 copies. Fiction blogrtipby,,'hl8t eent- Main • sheet, are spending several of Mr."and MTS,'F3d Groff, 803 E. and Mrs. John Steiner jn <;iii< ago. family, '2 15 \V. Russell street, and Mrs. Robert Miller J and Miss Hildii gene. Club weeks wii|h relatives in Texas. •••.• Main street. economics \n6 school books i Mr. and : [rs^Dnn Oilly and family of and.Raymond Klingeuberg,.all of Bar fWrei Schroeder Families^ Mrs. Nellie Donlea, 130 W. M Iain Mr. and M s, Arch Virden, 016' among thosA p Inted In ^ Barringto 1 township irere among the rington ^vere guests also at the din : conn Meot street, was hostess Wednesday at an. Mr, aiijd Mrs. K. K. Lilienj 516 l_Ray Wichman of tl.e' University of Grove .'avenue, spent Saturday and v 36 guests who attend'td the birthday ner paiity. Red Cross, «i; » them to llbraflei i"fnt Mr. and Mrs. L; F. Schroeder 413 afternoon of ^vpinochle. Prizes \rent Grove avenue, saw the Wisconsin- Wisconsin- saw the gftme between Sunday flt the borne-of Mr. and Mrs.; dinner Si iidny in hon >r of Daniel C v (or free dl*rlbutlofl to blind The S. Cook streejt, will celebrate Thanks­ to Mrs. August Scherf, Mrs.' Hyle Chicago loot ball game at Stagg field Wisconsin and Chictgo at "Chicago Coopcrider in Chicafin. . Jlj;in given it the home of readers. tribu Oilly of giving day by entertaining their chil­ Family Gathering Bartholomew and Mrs. C. F. Kainer, Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. 'Wiliian Nis» of El >«mj- dren and grandchildren. The follow­ at Harnden Home gin. Mr: Niss wns ii ssri-ttdl by Mrs. ing relatives will be guests: Mr. Mrs. Ada Harnden, 121 W. Lakle Mrs. H. P. Castle, 525 Grove.ave­ rwhei lo Not Drink. [M mulIH'OIK I T. L. (). Mulir spoke and iHioitlnl UlflHke of Itorriiwtim. . WIIIIK wnl«r (00» not piida the 7 :!I0 o'clock, ''?riio new miidt'iila tip- WJI'H Ti'hiiri'lt 1 at I'lilertiiliii'd Friday •»»«*«• mualciil, iiliiulwm «lv»»ri by Mrn, floitml gullot, jnliA'n|na.'nml Mm, Born »n enlrnniH*. When It • preaapi Siindi I'opi'i IMipll <»f M'IHNI.' Jtimi lliirohl M'Mi Oryllle Mi'lticm, KIIAHIM Clnii'oh 1 nliii'D. A I'll i' a timet IMIHJ Piirwll of IlnrrliigN»ii wj»r« at «r»)n«t Ihit Imik of the jnillet, tlm thj*-* ' DI'Mr, IIM'I ilitif «IIIIM**» 'H'h« played mill l,l|Mifttlty mul Arnold Knlmert, pupIlN ov«mbfli* iw olid 1» 11 bunco'party Miiliirdiiy at tli« liomn jiftimelpn rolftx wiiotiRhc, to allow m Z^eh« f 11 thinned « tell ii«jwti" wn 1 of Arthur Wi'lithell it ml Bud and I'nlly Kiitertftliw for nf Mr». t3lin«tt»r ftarlh' In Ohlciijto. an "oh , jo forep a way ifown fnio th« m«nn> If % C, A, I'ltUer of <^ll('ll«(i liruiike, .Innim- HHili'y (Hid MIICJOIIH NOII'N lllrtltilay lhampoo and Mel.l ,\l ; ich, li'lHhim rMjulre fruah air »» Whi'^i M Kiteit if 1I111 Hiiele y, aloud at 0)¾ Mulf, fitipllH of Mm. York,, Mm. W. C, lftii.>lK>uovi!, 4(W R. Mil in ,,1,, -^T* l^it »1|| < II Mr. ilnd Mm. IFnal RrniMlt4 , 837 infter Wave lunch UN liuinnim do, * MVtit head of he elimN : HII • tiave 11 n 11 I'i'M M|pei>|( ciitorthliieil I'mimtlny uftar* W, Lincoln avi)ni&. will DittplrtHlinlin (ilntiwr (luMt "IT mm fur nu'll ifii'ifl sJM'llltlK I lie f«C f I HIMMI, Nov, JTj 1» honor of. her ««» 'JllmnkHKlvhig day »i n fninily m ifor Word that »lie had )H"MI IIT nitflil up In tin KnterlftllUMl tlliiinim who \vn» ccJ^bi'iUliig hltt 1 Twain'*/) am»tt« Mvl«e JlKt , "old fn« liinei) *|iellll It wlliinl," Mt'f> Mrs, I,OIIIH l»opp, 211'N , Hough eluy'tmth birtInlay. 111))8011 boys, (flunk Then thorn'h Mark Twiiln'a Ml- I'orker I past IMI yei rs nf-nge. Afte ' street, was hostess Thursday evening mit'teN, HpPtit Ihn nftrt'iiooir wljli Mr. Hml ton. Wrbtht Ciitlow, 111» *lw to yo»5%vi tilhoni, Von ri«io^m< the, "spi I down" |iti>«resslve tratnen to the Gleaner eln*t »t the -St. I'mi.l Charles In games mnr -enjoyed the Shell Curls for ' Wi Main -Mtreet, entertained a lirotip Her he mild! wen* \ii) yed at eight tables and 1 church', feiectlon (ff oMIcrt-s for tim birthday luncheon. of fiiond'g Suturduy evening at a Tthea? Holiday Nights I "Yen, Ajfitaii a dona rocoiniftPtld IIKM-I* prize w H awarded at eaili table, coiniiig yenr followed a s|iort hiislnesn tre party. Yo tt.' amart holiday apparct "Die ne.v nieetiiig will lie held at tin' meeting with the following result: Entertains Thursday . dcma ids it new coiffure. Wear nnfliorN to wtl -flah, horn tmo flip HVlDpfl houi" »( Mrs. \\\ N. S<"iirs mi Fridn'' Mrs. Louis I'opp, president; Mrs. lilioRphoniiis Id It tnnkoK hnilna her.e«» Club Mr. and Mm. Arnold Sass, 142 W. shell curls on the heiid-wnttr- pveniiiK. <•. 1«. John Miller, vice president; Mrs, Mar­ .80 far you aro correct. Hut • win- , KK Station street, will entertnin Thurs­ eel or finger .wave. tin Jnrs, secretary, and Mrs. John Mm Qharles Ha wley, 218 3. Colk j not help yotl 0 A decision nliout -; Mii street, entertained Thursday at a one day at a family gathering. Attend « El)i"I, treasurer. A social"evening, fol­ SPECIAL PRICES ON the amount yinneeil |to ent—at mi o'clock luncheon and afternoon . of Reunion lowed which was enjoye«l by SS^uests. PERMANENT WAVES leant, not wltl certainty. If Uw bunco with the'-^Thursday club ks MY Mr. a Engelsman anil Miss Helen Taubert, 212 Washing­ gqesfs. Prizes wtnt to Mrs. Carrie «peelmen corrtfi rjsltlon you-send lis G<>! family a Hrs. ll E. ¥eo Entertain Relatives ton street, will spend Thanksgiving Kendall, l^rs. Friiik' Seaverns about yenr fnl r usunl aternRe. 1 man, 2M E. •et, anil Mr. ami Thanksgiving Day day at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. Mrs.i Anna Otis Mrs. V. D. Hawl Nordlie fnChreftgo. ' BEE'S The heist foi mdation f or >a Christmas ti ee is a Chrlsl« .should Judtfe tl at perhaps a couple Mrs. H Bu,It drenfef Mose'e." Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bolin and Mrs. received the guest prize. mas Saving* Acc6unt! There's no dantge if of a wabbly of whnlea wou d be all-you would Hill wil attonii a family reunion Leah Bushlof Chicago will entertain wart for the p •Paent Not the larg Thanksg a^tyrarlor Christmas if it's firmly supported W ha fu0 bank vine day at he home of Mr^ the following relatives Thanksgiving Attend Wpdding rlj est kind, bul simply good, nilddllhir Kng-'Ism n's father, ('. K. Madderon day: Mr. and Mrs. ijerman Gnrbisch Datlow Theatre Bldg. book. The beauty of it is that it can be done pajn- at Oak Park »lre17 W nbash nvenu (.'hk-ago. Mr and family,) Mr; and Mrs. Merrill Gar- Phone 213 . lessly with Ismail deposits-r-a. dollar c r two a week. MifB. Nellie Robertson and daugh- tn the pptrolt Nows. v Mail.lejo will also celebrate hjs sev bisch and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Her­ B. Gotten, Prop.. Natural lav« of accumulation, plus compound in- enty-eigl lh birthday ort that day b. bert Garbisch and Mri and Mrs. Ches­ tejr Julia, Mrs. Anna Otis, Mrs. Grace ip the rest! ' having is seven eiildren and hi ter Long and family, all of Barring­ Cannon and Miss Jfennie Lines, all terest, will ••(,. Monkey I Are Miuiict Barrington will attend gVamlrh ilren with lim. This ,wii|I ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Saw- the wedding The monkey nhvn.vs "hn's been a of Miss Marjorie be a «nt iering of 00 relatives. tell and daughter Suzanne- of Oshkosh, Bobjsrts at her THJS notorious mlm c. Slpce fifsl be Wis; •.-'-.' mother's home in Oak Park Saturday evening. Miss Roberts toininK acquainted with trinn'^ his fa Kntertai at Seven is a nie'ee Mrs.i Robertson FIRST NATIONAL BANK Torlte dlrersfo 1 has been the lm: o'clock I inner Attend Family Itation of hum. in actions and man Mr. n d Mrs. Donajld Groff of Ham Reunion of Barrington ostess at Sunday oerisms. The eery expre'IslAn'ap- mohd. mi. ' entertained a group of Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Lawrencenand Sinner 'IDR a person" has come-jta? mom Sigma hi Delta*, rlumni Satiirdair son James of Barrington |will attend "WEEE 3 pANKING IS A PIEASURE" ttlmlcklnR him The dog|,h|k been evening' at their parents' hoiii"s Sirs. John Schwcmm, llg W. Main a family, reunion at the home of Miss called 'man's ti uest frlenrfj put the Barring >n. A sev' n oVlock th-r*e' Edith Dymond in Lake Zurich on "street, entertained at dinner Sunday monkey Is his best Imltnjorl The irourse (] nner was se-ved to the foui^ Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. James Dy­ with the following out of town gueir teen gu t» at the lijome of Mr. an I mond and soq .Tames.and daughter present: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller movie produces have capitalized Mrs. II nry Kinenii ; 714 E. ;Mai[i Margaret Ellen of Ho^or, Mich, and Sr. jtnd'.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller opon the propensity of HIP npe and atreet, 1 iter which"t he Rrnup move) Mr. and Mrs. John MncNeish and Jr. of Oak Pork and Mr. and Mrs. have fllmpd pfr MI^OH yrlfh alt^iinln-n to the h me of Mr. ni d Mrs. Ed (Jrof, family of Chicago also will be guests Gilbert Hardacre 1 >& Highland Park, casts. Kvpry ('lin|rnc|pr hns been a 80:i E. Main street, to conclude th 1» at this gathering. ,! Chlnipiinzo'o, or n Jninnkev actor has evening [ilnying gnmfcs. Entertain Family hern a chlmrnnfcp, at Reunion .• or an oranK Voting People Observe : w^n*. ' Family Jather at Thanksgiving Fred Ilomuth 1r. and daugh Konerts|n Home s r On Thanksgiving morning the Bar­ Miss lidnn, 106 E Station street, ' . and Mra, M[ h\ Wlchmfn and Mr a 11.I Mrs. A. I ,. Robertson, 1,11 rington Cltristfiin Young People's tertulned at a fam ly reunion Sunday wmlly, 3H.OMW avenue, will apend •Twenty members <>f the' family W Ma 1 street, wl I entertain at n C/ommisslon* observed Thanksgiving JhniiksK(vh>B 'ilay.witi, Mr, Wirt- present. , Keith J inndwer of Wo| 'm^Mm.^ fninily i nner on T innksglviug ' djn-y. with an Parly:.:. aorvlco at Salein •gj-Hl-tar, 1 ra: fl. C, J».«r,.f- Mr. am Mrs. Hugh McCntiley, par- church. The Salem, young people had stock was among 1 he guests. ••nts of Irs. John ItnltertHou of llun • charge of the breakfast which waa Thousand boldt. 11 will he Him ng the giK'Nt*, served after tho aervlce. Kntrrtoln* at Luijeheon and | Pinochle \ Knterta|iH Five llui|dred Entertain at Bridge Mrs. George Kijhltnnn, 003 Prallrle dub Liincliinon nveijlio, wns bost'wi Monday at an Mrs. William Grjinini.- !ll» GroAJe Mrs, Archie Vlrden was boatega Fri­ nftorniKin uf plnoelile nnd a six o'clock •venue Was (lOHll'HH to the Five Huii day at n one oVtltMik bridge luncheon. luncheon, Prtees went to Mm, Louis LES Ljd CHADWH^ BROW KING'S iJred i' b Friday iff ernooii, I'i'Izi s 1'rlNPa iii bridge were awarded/ to Mrs. Thaeher, Mm. Arnold HIINR, and Mm. 1 ' Wi'nl Ii Mrs, tfd 1 route, Mrs, Coifn Walter H

In chargp of Mrs. Edwin Heed, Mra, f • •• 1. Frank 0. iNimlt and Mm. Klden Barrington Ortske. Tiie booii ,wlll bo called Woman'3 Clul? "Rarly -American" and antique's and Mo\ed SiediOi Jacqitai handiwork are being sought, If you have something interesting; old, port- ITALIAN Ri;G9 The overnber prigrnm of the Lt« able and unbreakable call Mrs, Eldcu IfB0DUCP# 'ORtiSNf At D'l erature committee u-ns given in tiie Gieskc. to Ne^v 1 FOR BENEFIT OF 9xl2 »t. .,.;..„., •;,:•, public ibrary room Thursday aftcr- An invitation has come front the noon, ! o'v. 17. Tlie book review ?d Twentieth Century club of Park Ridge ;&:•'•'•••.". >".'j f7x54 inches ...• .4..:. Child t id. His Pannts'Vby. Aliee D. cember 6 in the Wilson bouse, Pros­ ca inches (door sizej Brill a d May Pardee Youtz. Ea -h pect and Crescent avenue., that nas won more iex3C| inches (door size) chapter treated s(>me subject nil : — j 1 i ..1..: — drivers in less time n mother and most people" are interent- I wish to announce that American Bruf \ :' >., -.1. ed in,l> ich as "Discipline," "Imagina­ StnaU I have m(|»ved my Jewel than aiiy other Si^e Hiigs,27x&4 inc tion," "Play;" "jPear," "Habit," Helen C. Bradley Story of the man "Here*? tary and EnYironment," "S«," and ' ry and Wai ch Repairing Because it's a recoid- elirfFuiid "The^t liild's Use of Money." Theile breaker for performance. who hunted men : : Rug i*ad« were, n any illuminating anecdotes to ; Dorothy M. Robertson establishment from 109 ;ATV v.-..-. '; :• »XI2 ea.$2.85 8x1 enliven the subject with laughter. . Longer^ Mileage Adm. IOC-ISC . ANNOUNCE E. Main si reel to The Mrs. Ward Flock^ gave a compi'e- Catlow The tire Building) Smoother Running ^tSL^mAami] , hensivc talk on "Bcjoks Suggested ft)r 3.1-2* {Iftlp^ f h Jatre 9x12 ,.1 Chlldrc »" presenting listi by seveial A Collection of 114 W. Main street (in More Power author iea wjtb helpful suggestiobs •....., r, <4,:^m,:. A ,:,,^,;,,,. hurBdayandFrkay INU ID tlNOtEU»!^Ai and « narks. Some books she hid Early American with Eton Sweet Spot) It's a premium gas yet a,id fELV BASB RUG SAMPI found ucceseful with her own chil­ costs nothing extra. Ji ist HOUSE OF (Armstrong) ™...... dren w re shown and at the .close of try one tankful and yw I'H A THOUSAND iiitlierl 1. --i 2 RAG RUGS-^4x48 in., ea her tal ; pamphlets were passed, per­ Glass Ware taining to children's books arranged : 8^-^M^eb0/' • starting at\S:00 p. w. CH® fKJ.fi RUG&-ior accord i \g to ages. at JTjWs TAVERN Ray A Brown ' t' ! "^f** «**»»»*^ »•»»*••-•»>!»*«.•-• Rem mber the benefit bridge W for' Jeweler •ome ( f Mrs." F/ed Record, the pio- W E.^^^^i alllsfeia^ afldT&ness flaoes ceeds 1 > benefit the scholarship loin Bridge Prizes, Fine Watch and Clock fund Rep; tiring Child's Picket 20c Plan for a 'booth at the Seventh Gifts, Etc. Rei ^•^t^^l'^l^^ Diatrlc ' , exhibit Tuesday, Nov* 29, ire

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BARRINGTON REVIEW, BARB INGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 1032 f' nth Motor, Accidents Decline Gas Light and Cok; Co. TVo Illinois Companies RBAL ESTATB TRAN8FDBS m for, 1st 9 Months of Year . to Conclude Evidence Temporarily Cut Bos Service GunShoots Hoik ? LAKE COUNT! Ther« were onenfiftn fewer fatal an (Furnished by the Illtnoh TJUe ( The Peoples Gas LiAhjt & Coke com­ Affected by business conditions, two in Refngera or totnobile accidents in] September 1932 Company—Abatficta of Title Title pany is expected to <[oiiclud£ .presen than in that month of 1931, according Illioois companies o iterating motor bus Guaranteed. 220 Washington 'Street, TheTrend is to .per ton, tation of evidence in^khle natural gas to the. state department of public lin B have secured permission from the Waukegan, Hi., Tel 4.) • -,_-. rntor at the Wll- cases affecting the c1t;r of t Chicago henlth. ((Tbis yeat, J184. were killed 111 noi8Comn*erce c< mmission to curtail tfttw itive and northern Illinois before the Illin Sentinel Egg $7.50 an in September taotohr cjrashes. The fig­ temporarily their bus service between i rniture wi bout ois commerce commission at their Barrington—Frank M. ftcKey to ure for Septen*eVj[i931, was 233. vaiious Ipointsj The lines were little ares next session. The cjty of Chicago has Frank J. Lunding D; Los 9, 10, Mlatins aper The.ratio per BXXOOO licensed motor An Exclusive Shurtleff (!o. Coal son already concluded presentation of' its patronized), the'commission found, and 12,14, Blk 3 & Lot 6, Blk 4, Cq CIrk's • wo.-k whei vehicles declined from 16 to 12. For HIGH IN HBA^rUlir IN i!8H Ki mnd evidence Should the Company rest, dis :ontinua'nd» will cauke the public Sub in Sec 35. i bark the first nine months of 1932, there da Idy's further proceedings in the caee will be no inconvenience. ' Cuba-t-B. H. Miller, Mas ii} Chan -i^ht his were 1487 deaths attributed to motor determined by progress fnade in other to W. Busse, Jr. D; Lot 18, Blk j3, accidents, against 160B for the corres­ ' i ,| the at *«c related cases. Walnut Grove Sub, Sec 36. ponding period ip 1931, a decrease of tic kitrhpn and M^tor Truck Operators Ahfi Proving to be \ ery Pvpular 206, or 12 per cent. I The health de­ Cuba—A. N. Charles to J. Roeser ither in lainv per ton, cash partment's figures show that motor Illinois Corn Shipped to , to Discuss Problems £ wf jt tens dOD; Lot 1, Sokoliks rr;;ct-r. SQUARE ESS accidents are at their peak in Novem­ Sub,. Sec 16. i-nipty ani the Pacific Coas^ by Water ber, December and Jinuary. This is A round table conference at which Fremont—The! First Lake Cj> Natl $8.00 i\ a hole ir the attributed to the fact [that the evening solution of manly problems regarding Bank of Libertyville to A. H. Hauber Kentucky L With the departure (from t Havana, THIl TON) 1'iiough to traffic is in darkness and on icy pave­ mo»r track operation in Chicago and DW; Lot 19, Blk 1, West Shor? Park, -, (A BUSHEL OF'ASHES on the Illinois river, of wo bargeloads No nfh'sT da lage the metropolitan 'afen will be sought Sec 36. ments. ] of corn bound for the Pacific'coast on hat -been called by the Illinois Com an all-water' route, the corn-growing Cuba—F. O. Canape & Jrf t» Bap­ me *e commission for Friday, Dec. 2, section 'of Illinois has been placed tist Executive Council of Chgtf WD; nirt-fts Making Counties May N^w Divert at the commission's offices in Chicago. •rz near | a "seaport." Th«i two barges, W 286 ft of S 460 ft of SW qr of SW STORM WI Btd 1 Ati ending the parley will be reprer , Books for Blind Part of Gas Tax for Relief carrying about 1000 tons each, will or of Sec 12. . .,-- settatives of the trucking companies, |i STORM I transfer their cargoes to steamships Wauconda—E. Williams to L. Er- railroads and the Chicago Association . Gasoline tax funds for county high­ at New Orleans. The shins will pass dey {&> wf jt tens lVtI>\ Lot 8S(, Will­ WINDOW GILASS of Commerce as wdl as the member­ •A,-. ^ •i tor reading by way construction for [county emergen­ through the Panama canal.' • iams Park Sub. : : cy relief total J2.540.130.32 for the ship of the commission. •- ••' ••••• /pum - :•_• by women u dep, Cu.ba—J. Roeser &' wf to A. N. month, "of July, August and September, i m. Uiat ear Charles QCD; Lot 1, Sokolikjs Snb, Can Make Immediate Delivery ik Most Every Size Garrett Del. Kinney] director of the IK Birns - : A^re produce I In , Emperor DUliked Versailles ; Sec 16. , • ':. " V:. <* .'••"•.. ' '•']' •,; '''' * 't «? state department of] finance, states, Napoleon left the Isast trace of Mr. and Mrs, ! J.53S In d( iibio The amendments of jthe state three- [Russell Kundinger of Barrington—^-B. H. Miller to JGustaarv himself and of his p6wer at Ver- [ifwaukee, "Wfii are ththe parenta s of .uraphy. his ory. cent- motor fuel .tax lpw, made by the .'.'• ? C. Koepke D; Lots 25 and 2$, talUes than atlany of the other royal Lrington Border Estates, j,- ? ' - ho.ii books fere geneital assembly in| special session, a son Robert Matthew, bo*;n Novem THE SHURTLEFF CO. - af 11, at-the| Rogers Pa4 hospital. Diredtor Kinney explains, give the palaces. It is reported that for some Wauronda—R^ A. Belch * hug to (I in braille. Tho Kundingtr was formerly Mhw counoies authority to jdivert.their one* reason or othir, perhaps because of E. R. Schwarz & hus jt tens WD; Te^BarriagtoiiXS jo«N.^©ii«liSf. Kathryn Mulhplmni of Barrington. \.ni to llbr rles cent allotment of the (emergency relief; Its femininity, he; didn't like the Lots 49, 50, 88 & 89, Golf Course : !<>n to I lind The law now calls for a monthly dis­ place. Addn to Williams Park Sub on Slo- tribution of the funds! in place of Bring Results cum Lake, Sees 128 and 33. semi-annual allotment. Not Drink S a man "di nks Many European Countries r.'iilly Imply :hat WiU Particj tte in Fair Fur ftxhes s wal- r..r rt-freahi! enl Many of the European countries tub opening and w3j participate in Chicago's 1033 •li It la mi reiy World's Fair in one form or another Is taken In, but —with scientific exhibits, commercial! CREDITORS DEMAND MONEY .. iii.wn the tl ront exhibits, erection of pavilions or spe-J cial building and the jviiritntion of, the While the fish Stitire Stock McedBeloMctualCost exposition by touristsj ! ,{.t 1« tiiUitly con- —H—t^t - • i uk liy mean i of Read All of the i .• thp thront', and ST. MATTIDjJW'SILI^raERAN M-.vay over the ;llls. (Missouri fjynod) Itetns. Shop Groffs Hall, 13d Park Ave., Sale! Continues Fri. iaind Sat^ Nov, 2! • s not pass (the - •! Tjtt food can, 1 »rce 9:45 a. m.. Graded;Sunday school. and Save While 10:30 a. m., Sunday service. '-First when It rjri sses OpenEveryEvming Until 10 o'clock >• Sunday in Advent. Theme: "Behold, ;, of the gullet the Quantities Last thy King Cometh Unio Thee!" Text, |j F^H purchases were made exp<5cting big business—how everything must go. NeW lerchandise, all .•imiigh to aljo t' It 5 Zechariah 9, 9. J • , iii.wn Into the f lom- If you * are not. (worshiping else seasonable and up-to-the-minute, will be sacrificed for immediate disposal. Everyday n« anil holiday ihM iiire fresh al »8 where we invite'you ["to attend these The most timely sale ever offered to the public of Barrington and surrounding lmunities. ; do. services. | . v* gifts. j "He that is of Gcjd heareth God's Word." John 8, 47. i Famo|it Advice REV. A. T. KRETKMANN, Pastor y f or Best Selectkw; / :t Murk Twain*! ad- Shop Ear itnt.hore- You rei lem- Card of Thanks We wish to expresi our sincere ap­ oes recomi lend preciation for all the, kindness and because the sympathy shown us during our recent makes bi ilns. bereavement! 8 H^t^ en's Irect. But I can- REV. H. O. HUBBARD i to a decision i bout MR. AND MRS. WM. SKINNER Newest Sliapes MILDRED SKINNER, '"** y

m&t£jtt j^gkl^jHi 'tUttaM mm /-yfci*-.*awwte**ww»»"ij ^ikWj.rW-^UktWifloM-iUiiTMiiAMr^^t't'lP^^ (Jti4.jJf*v1«M* i*( ••-'•"• j ' - ' '. ^ ES I t I 1 ,';V I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1932 i. \ « HARRINGTON REVIEW, HARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, H vember 8. The democrats have i issed scape art, to be maintained through­ "•-> J) the word that thefe apipointi i icnts out the pYriod of the fair. BARRLNGTdN REVIEW 1.. O™ • must be kept down to a reaw lable In ai ground I breaking ceremony, at minimum. Apparently . they believe which Hiifus C. , Dawes, president of ESTABLISHED 1885 "to the victors .belong political si oils.' the Century of Progress, was guest LESLIE W. McCLURE, Editor and Publisher WASHINGTON It seems that'the senate which must of honor land made the introductory LETTER ' talk, Mrs. Samuel A- Ettelson turned IP/ WAL ^EB R. WIHTEBINQHAltf;, Buainesa Director and Foreman confirmi ~ important presidential ap By National Editorial Association point men ts will only accede to Ignor­ the first gpade of earth on the build­ TT ing their departing brethern. It is ing site and her hnaband, leading Skeletoij of i$tt E NATIONAL EDITORIAL ! (Special to The Review) a- custom for the senate to ai prove attorney and enthusiastic amateur ASSOCIATION the names of former colleagues. I Sen gardener, made a speech of dedica­ DEBTOR NATIONS are more coir atora whose* term^ expire Maiph 4 tion. Mr. Ettelson is general counsel Co-Chai oernal than the average American! will, be favored—a situation which for Horticultural Exhibitions, Inc., PI Rj «932 which has been formed to finance the over the outcome of the historic meet-f Mr. Hoover must consider in making ip -J ILLINOIS PRESS ASSOCIATION up his lists. building I and cooperate with the hun­ Nucleus ing)here thia week between the presi| [Hst i > .:' .- ' dreds of! individual exhibitors. i Pabti hed every T luraday afternoon at Barrington, Illinois, and entered dent and tMe president-elect. TSbi bpy citiwn is moved emotionally at the hm « Second clan mattet ajt'lfce Barrinfton poatoffice under Act of March S, u«j|recedented coflference* of the ill' Auto Wreck Costa ^ ClarJ Faces, pifficiilt rare tfa. co ning and outgoing chief executives "Automobile^ wrecks] today are cost­ Season; Hejtvy Turnout of >«sit TI «• high officials of : European ootin ing mori iha«i|tbe investment in new l-DM All e mmunicatioia ahould be addressed to BARRINGTON REVIEW cara," *iyi» a ktatement issued by G. Hopefi1%IsH|el|r gam« 100 B. M In St., Barr ngtop, III. CarJ* of thank*, resolution* of condolence. Wleja realize the portent of the in- forijnal chata. They realize that event J, Lyoii* manager nf the, Chicago Mo­ tl •bitaary, oetry. memorials, and' all notices of entertainments or society and From This to Thit tor Club jn lake pounty. "The, eco­ ualjy the meeting will be «idival«ii •\ Sa tffctuva M w and partiis given for pecuniary benefit will bo charged for. M to landlord culling (or overdue rent nomic loss from motor vehicle acci­ H,,»IIMII haa been stored away i 4 :11 TE LEPIIOUE, BAKIUNQTON NO. 1 M rilKtrie* and parliamenta may fal New Ostrich Exhibit dents is four times the. lire loss'of the - i inOther year at the tteC HO (fly on the debt to America, Yei: An exhlblt'of ostriche« and rjjlated country .and almost as great a* the . „i i.tiiii tMtuidfand baHketliall. U vl'mj tb tt Item did not figure prominently birds, typical I of #H brariehea «t thecos t of public education, according to . v'i'lla SMALL TOWN IS NECESSARY in the -national campaign Just,cloned ostrich group Iwbldi includes ap roxi report*.'' S^tiRipWft'r*"- $tv.m Twjb things have come out of the depression that are I'tymeufa are due December 15 and mntely twenty «r^cl««, has juat be«n The" starement concludes with the !i for nriicttte i n^ out of that army added to the zoological collectt|iia at observation that a catastrophe that worth noting; The large centers of population have dis­ onjthc name night President Hoover Mir HlMiut 2f cm.be retalnod.on the will give hid flrttt reception of tin Field Museum of Natural Hintc :y, it would cosi \he nation two billion dol­ ,J ,.lvw\«J(>nrb €Iark„ hmijj job was announced today. Nine..dll Rrent lars a year Iwould arouse every force riil«h«.Hl* nplicln> Wolf.^Thorp ('« covered that they cannot get along without the country. The 8«aion--to the-diplomatic, mpa. 1 ( species are shown In the museii i ex­ in tdie laud, whereas the country has, I uP|i.ifr;^iil>ltAinr Ueew. etii. fm» rchi small c( mmunitieii have discovered that they can make their hibit, and these represent the prln yet to be aroused to the terrifBc loss tlit. II'-'H c»-cli(ijnplon» of t|ip Xorth'- ' ft-'iini [fltBSlDENTJS and their auccefwprn 1 own lif< without much worrying concerning large cities,. For clpal types, as "the; others vary [from in property and life that oecura an- ,..,1 nmfcrcni'e. MH<4 have wldom If ever met prior to thif Vhe»e only In very minor ebara|teriH' nually in automobile accidents. The 1 |»of *< ' • • WJHIam . Beer- ica; the Moluccan cassowary from or fatality in automobile accidents, pin. Willie. Alt. nburg, Claude Conn. commu tities has a thousand advantages not possessed by-that this policy will harm America':' says a statistical study iteaching G. foreign bade. With tariffs now ef the South Sea islands; and the emu Bfrimr.l (Christy, Dan Capulli, George 1 J.'Lyon. y ,• .;. • '* - large o nters, and that the mush-room development of bigfecuv e making a virtual .boycott in from Australia . ; Pinks, Ilcnry B hndt, Jloward Mein- cities h is!been a bad thing. Today the small city is taking soine countries, the., ordinary, citizen, ttf I'WI Utigene Lntta are thp boys facing higher taxes, is inclined to Captured Gei Trophies Livestock Exposition Nov. 26-Dec.|~* SAtEM _ EVANGELICAL from V hich the rest of the .heavy, on a he ^'dignity and individuality. We see everywhere the supfport "pay now" plan. Reduction Although the! worli war ended four- . Exceeding its own past records in Rev. Beuschpr will again, nfier two 'j/f\\\ warn piobsbly will'.be se- proof t lilt the small community is realizing its possibilties, would damage the credit of the debto- teen years ago there is still a demand size and significance, the continent's weeks absence; occupy «the pjilpit'tt ' iVcTO'J- nations beyond measure. Mussolini from patriotic, organizations and mu foremost congress of American agrK Salem Evangeiical both moriiiiiK and lYactice With Gumee forgejtt ng to ape the manners of the moi* artificial "centers majr^et, prove., a'trump card by pay­ nicipalities for captured German war culture will soon be under way when evening.' A-practice scfimmage was hpld jr ing) Italy's obligations, and establish­ material to be used for decorative, the International Live Stock exposi­ 10:30 a. m. lie will sp«il( ti« i Monday with (urnee and although of popi ation," and attending enthusiastically to the duty of tion opens its doors at the Chicago <>n ing firm credit foundation in event of memorial and museum - purpose*, the subject, "The Rock That jls HiKh« j -joorwitrk was m sslflg it looked-as "if buildm : a destiny for itself. As/the small community be­ stock yards November 26 to December are not only words that Tot future wars. And Italy and France, annual report of Major General Sam ally but also words Than I". • jcvenal of the b»yw knew, where the' comes strengthened; and as the farm community becomes ourj iFhief debtors, are at logger-heads. uei Hof, chief of ordnance, released 3. For the past 32 years, this famous 7:80 p. m. the subject will be, bisket was locn edi The Jinal score Sra show, held since its inception the challenge our conceri jnorl ii [dependent, the large city will prosper too. What by the' war department, shows. Dur-r Read the Epistle agaBn and "God's Inexhaustable IVovisimi." 1¾ j was somcitliing 1 kc 30 td 28. in Bar- T«a ing the past year, General Hof re )orts, week following Thanksgiving holiday, church choir Will render appropriate | ringt<»iV favor vith all the plajers FhilU ABOTIONAIyISM may rise- to the ordnance department disposed of has marked the year's progress in with us at 10,:35 o*cjo|;k we nteei in America is vitality of individual effort, and this is plague the democrats in their hour of At 7:30 p. m. music in both services. (eltiiig into notion. The new 10-second Sas!jj to applicants 130 German 155-mm American livestock farming and eaclT - Sunday school in session :ii 0:3 role was in actio l and {it did not seem Catloi what ti e small city will give in the next generation as it did victory. The fight brewing over th? howitzers and carriages and approxi­ year has s£t a new pace and higher series of services on'j'Life.ja ybyage ." speakership is predicated on this singl- •Among the special fe itures are read? a. m. • Gradexl lessons in jhi- l'rimar'y | to pff(vt the gam * to any'gr^at extent. Sclju in the last. The disillusioned folk who thought that bright mately 500 obsolete smaQ arm* «nd goals for livestockmenA In" con8e>~ and.Intermediate departments and tte However there w U not be any^allirig .v- point more than on personalities. Witli machine guns taken during the var. quence, according to B. H. Heide, vet­ ings from Whittier pi idl Tenn|yson by lights \ ere what made life worth while, will be drifting back southerners already in (control oif im- Donald Bennett, a »iano solo by International Lesson iu the Adult de-j in the liack eOur; 'thief year at least. General Hofs report is one' of; a eran,manager of the exposition, it has partment. The first regi ilar schedule^ gam? to the c >untry, eager to capture once again the peace, the sin­ porjtant house commftteel?, Henry series of annual reports' now being grown in magnitude and jpiportance Kathryn Coe , fntitjl«d "iA Voyage Rainey's bid for the job. may gain in Melody" by I*aderewnli, Christian Endeavor meeting nt 6:45.1 of the year will le played here on De- issued by chiefs of branches o' the with each passing year ^g/it lifts mark­ p. m. A warm welcome mvnijs'j-ou |;cfinlier 2 with tie Blgiu B tca.m a? cerity, he integrity, the gladness that abides where neigh­ strength. He hails from Illinois and army telling of training and otM r ac ed the close and climax of the Amer­ 9:30 ky in., Cburul school N. ,0. is now the majority floor leader, rank­ Plagge, superintende|il at the services of Salem ihurcli. 'the Jironcho'B opponents. Coach borly e mradship is possible.-j-Herald, Slayto», Minn. tivities of United State soldiers dur­ ican livestock show season. ' Clark v ill open ! lis conference compe­ ing next to Speaker Garner. Thero ing the year.> Other reports issued '' 6:45 p. m., Epwortl league P. H. BEUSOHKH. 1'astor. Tr •• • . I ^. ":-.'• were 42 states listed in the Roosevel: The three breeds of ocattle, the We welcome you (in the "White tition ivi'th I/ibe •tyville on Der-rober are those of Major General John W Shorthorn, the Aberdeen-Angus, and NO REFERENDUM REQUIRED column. The democratic patronage Gulick, Chief of Coast Artillery; Ma Church by ,the Side the Road ST. ANNE'S 9. "From then on there will be _a board•'•• will thave? many geographical jor General GuyV. Henry;, Chisf of the Hereto tt, that furnish the bulk Sunday, Low Mass, 8 a. m. and 101 . battle royal with the conference tour­ Soi le of our best citizens, are quite indifferent over the questions tb.settle. Outranked so of the world's choicest beef, will be nament the last vcek in January and ;H Cavalry, and Major B. D. Foilois, •• .»• ' •'.'.: revealed to visitors to the show this ST^ 3AUm the'stnto distric meet gome-time in dally by the vice president, speaker) Chief Sf the Air Corps. . \ , •- Dundee, ill. Week days,"Low Mass, 7 a. m. threat >f the "Metropolitan Area" movement because they .ha vie considered themselves next to ifiyear in gi eater numbers than ever March as the c osing event of thr 8:00 a. m., Holy 0>mmuntyn Devotions in honor of the Sacral I Jeff£ say it c mid never be carried i^i a referendum. the president in power, especially It The report of the ordnance d«pa,rt-t?before, it bsing the half century jubi- Heart,, first Friday of each month. J M1SOII. J '! the r party had a sizable working ma ment shows numerous experinents lee celehratjion of. the organization of 9:45 a. m., Church school ^ in Of course it could not but the proposed law does not re­ and trials of various weapons, mebnts, 11:00 a. m.,~ Morhfng^prajyer and Mas* at 6 a. m. jorlty by which the minority could b these three breed associations in Confessions, Saturday, 8 p. m. quire a referenduirir^That is the dangerous part. ignored. Garner will soon vote' thi' vehicles, tanks, ammunition and »ther America, » sermon. articles that the department hi* to ;8:00 p.' m., Evew*0iig. Baptism by appointment. Church'8 Quartet Th ise surburbs could not be annexed to Chicago with­ difference when be presides over the : MaWy of the leading stables of ' REV, JOHN A. DUFFI(|!y, P.Btor. senite—r« self-governing body jealoufi deal ..with, in an effort to makn rapidly so an to obtain large quantity their finest animals to compete in the Holy Communion eery mojrnlng at Barrit as indi idual entitled but control of traffic, sanitation, and J SMALL COTTAGE nt Warni productions is among the experit tents 9 o'clock. ! 10:30 a. m., Morning wornlii|). } Hpringx, Go. f» now the- political cen International evening . and ' matinee tin* & noted. A .80 caliber semi-automatic horse shows. The evening shows wilJ Evening mrvhm B, Rector. Bible study each' Wcdiiewlny ivon- Th s law does not requiri a referendum for it does not erai:lc ehieftnml Tihe presldcnt-clee .to the final Saturday, Including for ( nJgrtt 'when ther deflated llager'a m-hrdti automatic, was completed mid riven the flr»t time this year, a Sunday ••••-ZL . T i • i-! ing, «•'•". >••._' "SToup lii three g. mc* a,nrf Added UK>1 disturb the boundaries of a suburb. Barrington would still wei>t south for a holiday r««t fan a HiieccKfjful ordnance test at] the At the niornliig service the imnlnr and $ evening horse show on November 27. FIRST CIItJUCHl >F C1IIU8T, plnit to ihtilr totnl of 1718 liiKt wwk, pent.' be Barrington and Palatine would still be Palatine, but Chi­ thefe IK no yacatloif for.a Niiceewiful Aberdeen proving ground, '•' SCIBNTJST] wilt speak on "Our IJIUIMMI lti*m>urce«"- candidate. Out of power for 12 yeari Matinee shows will be given on Sun-a latiKiliili''M%ln >l«Hten< follow clone tniii'd day, Wednesday, Friday, and the and In the evening he will coniliiuo . ID tMny wrvlce llglon . Contribution lo Our IIIII^ T«e»di rmm. While the new admlnlrtral After long uncertainty, a complete game!,.- parade* of prtise winning live* Thursday riWning at 10:43 D'clock. I *«fk, dropped' (own- to third pla'c* The stock/and pertormancjjs'by mainnioth Bean." This la a Very fruitful. a»4' Th it is the infamous Houjse Bill No. 275. No referendum tloiJ will not takeioffice for threjj program for floriculture and liortl At tbli» Hprvice a m wn «ermon es­ practical subject. tbU week when ihay were "outdone by b-ainie aix horse hllchet* Wf ton weight draft tW l/iingdiilft an up. Hagat'i" quartet ttnchA is required. By a clever schdme, our right to run our own nionthH, the talks of, party lender culture in the coming world's fair pecially prepared fori the occasion will Our, t'hoir*;will bring-un xperlsl-, will do much toward sliajdng thv has been adopted by the Century of horses will be added fcutnrea on the he rmd. A short U Ktimoni^il meet* «*ln failed to | at in on the big pin «rill» horse show programs. contributions Tu imiHle f li "•'• into a local affairs would be legislated away. trend of legislation nt the,short ses­ Progress management, and won on Inn will follow the! reading of the Vice its well as lend if« In Hie »i'i«l"l | •plWiiK and did not even make a* sion which begins two weeks henetf. a horticultural building which, wlljh lesson sermon. The nt Bile is cordially many I>IMH AM t|lfly made raitf week, ."'.Vlia. I J , J •" ' . of hymns, ' f«»r' thi The budgets drafted by the IIoove|r its adjoining gardens, will occun}[ liyn The valiant efforts qflthe Unltml invited to attend' thlj wrvlce. C. W. DHIWrU'X. I'fl»l«f- Hw* keeoing ihfTt i well down 1» fourth The fall and winter months are the most dangerous of ttxwtitiwM must pitHH a (lemocrnflacrest , \n now unfterwui/. States appear to be bear Ing-fruit in November 27—*8lu iject: Ancient |:*M- ' •« I :•''•-• >fHW houw>. Then, too, the moneys appro- the willingness of the nations of the HIKIII'MI Tindlt idunl xeoren were I)itc-*-B2!l and Gr*en 1¾^ J,- lineal year beginning .July 1. Upper­ hlbit, will provide 01,000 squatc ?feet have threatened the peace arid securi­ . 0:JW a.m., Bible »<>hn..l. \pr4 ir#l»>l.lfi( —filfi. Th* Jfan tightly closed cars and low Visibility, all Contribute to the Watch ye, stpnd fAlt In tte faith, I follow: . - VI most In the minds of the new ma­for permanent and current exhibit Ions. ty of the world," Governor 'Louis L. quit you like men, be Jstrong. 10:30 a. m., Uermnn seniii-, •-.Telr hazard). Skidding is a chief danger of cold weather driving. Kmmerson states in his 1032 Thanks­ .Jliixer'n iVam jority is the attitude they must take The wings of the building will mti - Sunday school, 0:30 n. m. ' Thursday, Def. I .$; Mitch The m< torist must confront not only a visible wet; or ice sur­ as a party on economy in government. round on three sides an outdoor area giving dajy proclamation. The official T 2:80 p, m., Monthly meet lug n[ A/Knuij.._ ..„•„,., )7 .1¾ Wi. .127 Sunday service, 10:15 a. "mi . J H.'-ra 400 feet square in which wilU.be con- document urges that the people of the Wednestlay evening biceting at 8 p. Woman's' Union. ln»nillii!iir I-* ^tftw ."".'.'.1 JO 120 120. face, bi t one hidden under a feedo f fallen leaves. Last year <«tate manifest a spirit of thankfulness , I'miTNnu .,...1 »1 mo J. Hoi NOT THE LI«3A8T of President structed by outstanding horticultural ofBcers. 12i J21 Naggi establishments of the country, by attending church and by displaying fllltgef WW 1740 p irsons were killed and! 51,720 injured in 44,510 aki- Hoover's puzzles is- finding places for rock The rinding room, 1114 El Statloh 8:00 p. m.( Moiifhly meeting »' lW- .'.;'.'.'.'.i ii iiz" m> 62JI Grrd.a the scores of "lame ducks" or repub­ gardens, water gardens, 'formal the national, emblem from homes, bus­ street, Lipofsky bttluliiig, Is open to Senior league. Th dents c ae to skidding cars. licans who fell at the hustings No- iness places and public buildings. T dens, and other examples of the and- the'public from 2 to pp. ra. each wwk ' H. E. KOKN'IO. l**Btof. "'i''i .'.....^.4». mk -MO ir»7» f?f.rt Chnrrh'-K Tean— " ' Ba I CwdAi'lniHfM^v BUtorinlty C« rr«rt' 8k«|«W A. (Jnengard ..1 » 201- ?(W f»15 By CALV1 I rxpta B. Miller K-llnJ GEORGE WASHINGTON'S TRAVELS » Bv j,m«. w. Brook. AU Ktitito tu*»m *, ,„ ; IjW 130 "WD 417 <>> .^..^>^.^'iii»K ' • Total l*in» Miaitorrtoday will find th< ball-room flojMr the tavern keeper and Marmi is Lafayette. The ItWould^ •JanttliB ivdm ...... 3679 c. highly poliahed aa in the day* of yore. old courtyard has recently oeen repaved with p ...... :..3623 brick from the historic street* ot Alexandria. l oWm«„'—....• » 8Tpai»amm ^ ....:,...^522 a»K«H Tnl*£ ....,...... -3265 - ] '• Mil T Millel ; !• Plan your shopping 7* County Gets Large .. Wea from ^view adver­ *m *rm Relief pomnlssion W. t>leoM tisements and save \£lt\t ^" N»vembyr 1 to 15, in Cat get groyr. m time the Sur*«m-Genera of the Conti lental Hugh Mercer, druggist, was to becoafe • great tore* in the American hUvolution undx his Kuml M&l?^*'^^**^^* - general, and Fielding LewU an Lohi nei|hbor, George Washinjtoi u maker, all close friends of Wi '

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Phillips 66 Team MoLeister'B— - Lln«» -— 197 177 126 500 jlifleton of 193 . Heads Ban ington Gaifcfeicli 143 143 143 429 'Chandu/Radio's M. Waterman 177 172 158 507 District kegler8 C. Landwer ....146 200 176 522 fo-ChampionTeai 1 Daeschler 503 221 205 629 Popular Mystery Phillips 66 bowling quint stepped Total .866 913 908 2587 up to first place in rth e Barrington Vndeus for .Rront .District league Friday night when The standing of the league through atlow they defeated Schaubi|B Bros, team Thursday, Nov. 17 follows i aces Diffic lit three straight, games., the Sass Hard- ( Team Won Lost Pet. t !.r* ware team, which fornerly held top Jefferson Ice ,.16 5 .762 Home Talent Will Occupy position,, dropped down Miller Bros 12 9 .571 « i-,,' , ,|, .w Turnout o to second place Catlow Stage Thursday and f when they failed to get more than one Pohlman Drugs U jo .524 ll„,,iiu!> Is Help game of their series "ivjjtb Catlow's; Greengard Grill 10 11 .476 ! Friday Next Week The scorei i follow: Lipofsky Clothiers ..10 11 .476 Sass Hardware— - Barrington Review 10 11 , .470 ,'uri'il away .in B. Brown 160 1(0 160 480 McLeUter's i 8 13 J381 Heart beats compete with hoof • r yi-nr «t :heMcCo y ...154 118 172 504 Deep Rock Oil 7 14 .338 beats in "Fast Comipanion*," which I S..i-ki't.lmH in Klingetiberg ...150 117 117 384 — will, bring a big! thrill to the screen ,'" u • i••• fiiIn rep rt-Kellam 154 2(0 160 532 A of The Cntlow, tHeatr^t Saturday. ' .>f that at ny Stonw ...174 1*8 156 518 Barrington)Billsi'"- Tom Brown, vijho was Introduced to r<'i.iiii<'(i on he mOVie-fans In "Tom Brown of Cul­ i irk him n oh Total . . .7«2 «2 774 2418 PrommshesWm ver" continues hjs go jd work assi8t*d ;• \Vi>lf, Th( rp, by'^n interesting cist hmtded by U--.--I-, ptc. fi >m Catlow's— Leaders in Field James Glenson, iMicUey Rooney and ..f tln« Noi th Prehm .190 1(9 144 403 Maureen O'Sulllvnn. I Yeoman .145) 1(1 19» 506. Edward! Kennedy the,"mad" guy Mitchell Charles Rice, professional golfer at :; ! l.nii'UviT, \ Jl 475 178 160 508 has a bunch of! laiiuhs In his new the Barrington Hills Country club ! Mi mid H >th Okott ..: ,.183 199 181 502 comtjdy "Parlor, Bmln»om and Wrath.!' 'fi'ii* much l< Dacachler .. ..182 1(7 151 500 (for the last two seasons, added dis­ Pathe news and a football sportlight •MIIIIT win* he tinction to his name in the golfing round out the Saturday bill. iwortd down at Pinehurst, N. C, last : !,.• oui-fidtilet Total ...... 878 71)9 832 2509 "Chandu The Magician" has reach­ Wednesday when he placed hiniself • if ihi* team. ; 'ill ed the screen! ::. nf hist yet r'B Phillips (H^- up with the topiiotchers of the field ^The film version of radio's most [upt. It ii its ,a Carr ....:...„. .460 ico 192 512 In the Mid-South Open tournament popular mystery drama, with Ed- there. Th'js is an annual event at the ! • 11 vweight sqi ad Weaver ..191 225 122 538 njund Ivowe portray ihg the famed nl may nee >ts Ray Brown ..159 150 474 resort and it always attracts the best wonder-worker, will be the featured 165 golfers in the gnink Charley rated, U'illiiira B< er Beerman ... -.245 144' 139 528 attraction on Sundtiy and Monday •-. Claude Co in Purcell ...... 181 188 578 right up with the leaders in a five-way nights. 2C9 tie for third place with such distin­ r> in <';i!>ulli, Geo ge All the thrills, the mystifying magi­ !'. I Inward Mi in- Total ...... 1....936 903 791 2630 guished golfers as Walter Hagen, cal wonders, the tens' drama and rol­ I '.i arc the b ys Wiffy Cox, Willie] McFarlane and licking, fun of ':'Ohandu"| have been -• "f the hea y Schauble '. iros.— Johnny Farrell,i which was quite an retained in the! semen play taken MeGowan illy will be §se- .„.138 18 J 146 466 honor considering that there were 75 from! the original radio episodes. Andersoh . ...125 IS 4 136 415 of the best players entered in the The dramatic premise of the plot is Schmitz \\ ith (lurnre 165 157 178 500 tournament based on 'Cha'ndu's effort, to recover Biechele ... 173 172 134 479. The tournament ended in a three- i, I;I> was I ?ld fromj Roxor, the powerful Death Ray Schauble .. 167 161 188' 51D way tie for; first prize with a score , .-:i.••• anil althoi gh withii-which the cunning conspirator of 143 for the 36 holes; five men were L • ;.,' it looked as intends to destroy civilization. •- The Total ...:..J.,...7< 829 782 2379 tied for second place with a score of kni-w where attempt to roscue fit m him the. loved 144, and the group tin which Charley The fuial sc ire ones] of His family, including Betty Standing: tied all, made a score of 145. can are shipwrecked the little week local talent will enact on The Miles of County j , ,- :u» to 26 in B Lou and Bobby, all familiar charac­ Team W Pet. Following i a list of the/ leading island iii t the Caribbean where this Catlow stage ."The House of a Thou­ Ei! • ii all the play irs Phillips 66 8 ters of the thrillinj radio mystery, sand/Thrills." The Lions- club is Road Work Is Approved 2 .779 players and their scores in the tourna­ buildis a climax of breath-taking inten­ madman j engages in' !f his graeSome 'l'r:i' new 10-sec< ad Sass Hardware 3 .668 :l sponsoring the production for the ben­ l ment-: ' '• ,'" • sport. The desperate flight rif the in>l it did not se m sity. Catlow's .. 5 .445 Henry Picard, 68-75^-143. young lovers through swamp and efit of the Barrington Relief 'fund, : Appi oval of four county highway •" any great eit< 1 Schauble Brbs. 8 Baaed on Richard Connell's classic There will be no pictures on these •111 Al Watrons 72.71-4-143. jungle, (heir efforts to counter trap eonstri etion contracts for 21.68 miles I i!'«t lie any stall ng short story of. the name title, "The bights. Curtain rises on the first act i** t Al Houghton 71-72—143. the hunter,, and finally, their last- of cohi rete and gravel roads, to east • . 8 • f!»i — year at leas {. Most Dangerous GaMe," which plays iat;8:00 p, m. i J Henjy Ciuci 75-69—144. next Tuesday and Wednesday nights, minute victory, o>cr de^thi^snppli the $124,3-7.84, has been announced by an ': i r trheduled gs ne Denny Shute 69-70—144. sensational highlights of j the unique the state department of public works' 111 played here on J>e tells a weird tale of a, savage noble­ Deep Rock Oilers Abe Bfspinosa 77-67—144. man, who, bored wit 1 the thrills and story. -., and bu tidings. All of the projects are •!••• Klgin B team HI Phil Perkins 71-73—144. perili 1 of big. game killing, has turned ; When Shoes Are. Wet to be filance d from the one-cent motor '•[•IMincnts. ' Co Joel McCrea, Fay Wray, Ijeslie Errie Ball 69-75—144. to hi hting his casual guests as an. ad­ Even damp shoes will polish well fuel tax allotments of the respective ! • conference com >e- Banks and Robert Armstrong bead Trim Milter Bros. Walter Hagen 72-73-^-145, vanced form of 'sport. the cast. If a little paraffin Is added to the counties,' according to the statement J - wi lie on Decern ier I-I i h. *A Wiffy Cox 72-73—145. A society girl, and a young Ameri­ Thursday and Friday nights of next cleaning paste jssued py the division of highways. 'i there will be Charles RiCe 74-71-fl45, ]U : , 'in. conference to in Bowlini; Series Willie MacFarlane 73-72—145. -W— - • • -k in January I nd Johnny Farrell 75-70—145. m as i. ' meet some time Horton Smith 72-74—146. '.-ins; event of 1 t's Jefferson Ace Co. four Games Paul Runyon 71-75—146. ri Willie Klein 7.4-72-^-146. 1FESSIGNAL; ANT| BUSINESS DIEpCTORY •{ in Lead; Win Two From VI Church s Quartet Ban ington Review 296,000 Garments Produced \. . ) for Red Cross Last Year a-' ! 2 I PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS LAWYERS REAL ESTATE 1 The Deep Rock Oil ;rs, who have 9 Takes Lead Lions Women volunteers sewing for the SUIiCJEONS i been trailinj; the other teams in the 1 ! Club Pin LeagueBarringto n Bowling ljeague, tripped, needy under direction of the Red, Cross produced 296.000 garments R the MilW Bros, quiiitet for three DR.OLGAALCOTTWILHELM C. H. KELLAM CASTLE,OSBORNftWEISS GORDON CAMERON m took the lead in he games stra i«ht Thursday night in one last year, and will produce millions Hi • LAWYERS • 102 N. Cook Street •^ I in.; league Mon ay of the bigg<9s t upsets the league's PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON ii n of garments in the winter of 1932- DENTAL; SURGEON • > - • ' F y defeated ;Hag r's schedule las week. Fijank Schroeder 33. These will be from the millions 1148-M National Life BulMing TeL Barrington 2 .-•times and added 1 01 a|d Earl Wjessel starnfd for the win- Speelalixlng in Diseases of fH, of yards of cloth distributed • • •/-'' of 1778 last wi sk. n4rs. The Jefferson team main- Women [and Children » S. LaSalle Street FOR lusters frtllotw ci »se tained their by putting by the national Red Cross from the; t ^,¾ top position HOURS Successor to CHICAGO, ILL. Mih :1(123 pinsl P hl- two over on the Barrijngton Reviews 500.000 bales of cotton turned over Tues., Thurs. and Sat ' Telephone Central 2825 30UNTRJV; HOMES held first place ! tst Tuesday evetiing, No». 15. to the organisation, by" Congress. DR. B. W. OIJCOTT 2:30p. mi to 4f30p.m. •»•»' to thiiid pi ice The posit ons of the teams in thti Cloth v"»s Bent to all chapters, re Howard P. Castto, '^ ESTATES h 'W •!>•>• were o.utfdone by leajrue for I he week practically >ras questing it. and later It was pro­ Telephone [Bar-ington 525 HI. I laser's unchanged, except Greengard Fiione Binington 77 115 E. Maija St. Evenings. 625 Grove Ave., quaftet f>r posed to send some simple ready FARMS ACRES •' in n-n the big >in Grills who stepped up sixth place 19» •Turk Ave^ above Peerless Market TeL, Barrington 502 hI f om made garments, including trousers '••'•'• TTl: •••••:' n •I..i nit even make as into a three way tie fo|rfourt U place. i maile last w< fk, Six men topped the 600-pi^ mark overalls, underwear/stockings and; i ^ i will down in fou th for the weel The six men are Curt BOX.' I--'; ,'. CONTRACTOl W. A. FANNING 1 MeGowan 6fe5, F. Schroeder- ,637, J. ITLE, WILLIAMS, r S'^i Daeschler 629, H. Conn 02¾. m DR. D. F. ISROOKE r. DENTIST' CAS1 ill scores *• Classified Ads Bring Results l!KM 73-1.18-ffiO, Nasgata 615, Earl Weis^el 604. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LONG ft MCCARTHY for the Barrington Hudson-Essex Bldg. LKINS BR' -52.1 and Gre >n- The score i ^reek follow: ^ADVERTISEMENT ', LAWYERS /»• " ;'" £ Excaviting and Grading ">l->. The set "es j ? TujBsday, No| 15 • -':, '. HOUltS 801 B. Main Street , 9 to iO aJ m. 1537' Conway Bldg. Jefferson tee Co, Telephone, Barrington 458 Golf Courses, Subdivision Wet* Mitchell . ....i 155 141 161 460 THE TRUTH ABOUT 2 to 3 p. m. Ill W. Washington St ii, 125 105 27 7 to 8 p. m, Li ndscaping, Roads, Drives, BeTg L...179 T$l 183 543 CHICAGO . ij'i 12») 120 »30 Sundays by Appointment HOURS Sw mming Pools, Dams, Lakat, J.- Goldman 1 165 148 151 469 RHEUMATISM :-.'i 121. 121 63 Telephone, Randolph 6l44 - Tei nis Courts, Bowling Greens Naggatas, ...t 246 200 170 615 9:00 a.m. to 12 a.m. I'll 172 WO 23 Barrington HndsAn-Essax Rldg. Gerdau ...... 1.....192 179 180 560 The truth is that .within 24 hours 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Howard R. Brlntllnfer after-you start taking the efficient pre­ SOI Et Main St. Evenings: 404- Dundee Avenue. •'> :.:ts 5:50 1 73 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Total .936 862 859 2647 scription called Allenru excess' uric BARRINGTON, ILL. acid poison starts to leave your body. Telephone Barrington 235 Telephone, Barrington 660-W Barrington Review—' Within 48' hours, pain, agony, add H. H. CALKINS, Phone 551 .. 201 15« 15 distress are gone—you're happy again OPTOMETRIST Kellami t 149 168 184 501 A. 8. CALKINS. rPhone 140sl •' •! l.'.it 13!> 17 180 529 —and, back soon on the job. 1^5 1»,S 71 Schauble* .....„..186 16 S You're simply fooling yourself when V ; 158 155 165 478 l.-.ti 1S1 98 Graham ..,.4 you I stick to makeshift pain deadeners DR.EARLKLEINWACHTER ARTHUR J. HAGGENJOS Yeoman .....j 166 174 164 504 and relievers—unless excess uric acjd E. A. WELLS BLACKSMITHS 141 511 goes—Rheumatism stays with you. PHYSICIAN AND SBRGEON ATTORNEY AT LAW Weirich Xi 170 20(0 f OPTOMETRIST AND •••M (>2I 1 01 One bottle of Allenru is guaranteed 127 Park Avenue OPTICIAN Total ..3.....829 860 834 2523 hy druggists everywhere to do just as this notice states or money back—7 Barrington, Phone 408 E. F. WlCHMAN ABOVE PEERLESS MARKET 185 Park Avenue 1 > lis l.io- i a generous bottle' for 85 cents. L Frill W. Station St. Pohlman. E)rugs— "• IS2 140 Phone Barrington 391-J BARRINGTON, ILL, f I Brown 177 1(5 252 594 HOURS ' 171 158 30 Sohrelber ...... 173 1^5 149 467 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. CHICAGO OFFICE 1 1M 170 HOURS HORSESHOEING' I 02 14 B 205 488 l:00to|2fS0p.m. '•» F. Schaubh ...137 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. AJD BLACKSMITHING Beerman. ...].._..1.6^ 129 191 , 482 7.00 to 8:30 evening U*| N. LaSalle St , i (..5-1 508 1 30 EL TOVAR 11 Carr . '...154 MO 213 \ 557 Sundays hy Abpointment THEATRE Other Hours and Sundays Phone, Deagwrn 0899 B^tHMhoeJuf by Appolntassnt by Appointment '. '2 152 152 56 Total r:..803 715 1010 2&88 Crystal Lak< 1, ni. TeL Barriacton 705 at 8table j. i'> KH) 117 50 Thurs.-Frt, Nov. »4-25 : i'i 117 157 ISO Greengard, Grill— (Show Cent. Thurs, f om 2:30) PHARMACISTS OzyijLcatyUne "7 1(7 147 i41 Ifc MeGowan ..176 1.16 Ihn Work, Hawley 156 110 Adm. 10-250 Thanksgiving Aft. FREDERICK P. 8TURTZ William Powell A KiyFranci s Adas hit; 5!« 1 07 linger ..£ 190 1M DR. CURTIS NELSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW TA Heiilen 163 1^7 "ONE WAY PAS SAGE Total I ins C. MeGowan .542 197 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FREDLUND DRUG CO. ; 3 179 On the stage; Thuro lay :••:^>•;^•.#iiV¾:'jBj¾•'¾;^'-^; . SPECIAL It "••-1 .'"f i 100 W. Mala Street 3 K23 Total ....,.927 8(1 800 2027 .83? : Barrington, Phone1 8*t 3 22 VAUDEVILLE most . ,.,^Ns "" Thursday, Nr:Fii. BARRINGTON, ILL. 3 «5 Merchants' tickets gO (Jets Large Miller ^ 156 US 108 IRENE DVI l-i«l^^[p*m;./,,•;.,... cmoAGO oinoa hta Weaver ,..181 1(8 220 GREGORY RA? (exjeept Mon, and 8at, afternoons) Phone 548 I mm Relief Commission W. Waterman 127 2 4 169 •Ysl8WjMt>*i,:'V.;:.':- 120 N. LaSalle St Readers of tfc* Review find «ato Olcott ....212 1(1 157 Telephone, Dearborn '" ; m 4(0 163 Suit.* Men., Nov. «ft» 1*7 E Main Street WDLL LUKE" • asBfsnlettt Indti !• V"vi|lil,er 1 to 15, an Cadwallider ....145 (Oonfc Sunday froti) 8:80) "SERVICE •MI i S!I'I.!J7 was mack to Adm. 10-25c before 5 p. m. TBLBPHO; llnrfnu of Puli e Total 7W «0 twr ?/ ri'. 4040e thereafter; 'p$ei»- ^^r:S HemeS7 PLUMBING rfaarleav Wbea fat nsai •! saaw^ ni'tit emergency re- Edward G. Roblr sin in m ^'ti *»25,01lbJjng Deep Bock OH— . „ W BOM at SMiloi Ifciir tarn to ttltr '' I"wimtaifr counfeu. Lipofaky -168/ 110 18T "TIGER 8HARK ••TmibtiM^ BARRINOTON PLUMBING "" '''' :-. -• •!•• •..'•.•'•'.,,(.'• '.•••,"•••'"••"' : :: '"' ^111 latter part Gieske -,.M1 192 ,190) .U6N THB 8TASB| , . aokatf to loeato ffennvteaw] 1(0 172 Wedding Announcement AND HEATING SERVICE ^.. '•• •••i iletermlncd Burton .150 Ed Carry and his Band Every profeMiooal and btuuMss . ' ''"ii of the varfras Wessel ...... 109 2(2 208 V^-^:^^JiMlSiS^^ v'' '.' J It to pviaied -•".*)„„ 0f the fifty- LW*ky Clothiers-^ thm dlraetory. '" nimbly. Coon ..,...... -nJlvT y$/w&&miM^ *|n liiyjfi^:^^ \1 ; ^:\';?&bffi'i&&i^^ •;.'.'v ' Wed.-Thnm. ;N«v.-l ftBee.^i;:. «--•', A. Martens —114 Wa»erSysteaa»feraUJiprnBiss^ '••h<' 1o I. Landver .....500 •\-.::•-: ":.:"• Adm. 16-95( » **• ,'..;; >l ^:¾¾¾¾¾^¾¾¾%^ w Ci< «o Kick*! Off Otl^ dhfveteries may be kwt, •>!)„.,-•• Rumics ...-—142 Pat O'Brien and Ralp)i BeUamy Barrington PnbL Co. GEO.W.WICHMAN -> •..'•.''." p boner—Cicero < ad Lohman ...„„..168 b 77 'J-''' • ii;'t means Bad Colt ,— •'«tt-4«»Bt5»«r-:v.,.:.vv^- 7 ' T aa^a^aaa^aaannnnH +^~+&Ji 1_ ''•''•Script. ^^^* S5SSS :-ki"' mm •i«ffi*W

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•% .; HARRINGTON REVD3W, HARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY J NOVEMBER ,24.( 1932 8 guest at (he hoc e of Mr. and tion street^ returned M..nd« t* |»ubtts»Md in munklpal^ty 1& ' fi T ltI»»ow«tUllt«i»cyrat« ; lief of the unemployed, with two bilk accented the name slightly. "It's Barrington Local of Grove ave- Chadwick where she hsd b«.cn f, S w Plan to I evive Sales Mrs. Willard Watson rt for this purpose having been passed. your own affair If yon want to be nue: because of the death of a M Mrs. II. P. Oastle,and sons, Mrs. Donald Tittei ton and . son me Is this seat ensjaged?" Bhejfel minute. Poor Angela ran awny 1 YOUR 525 Grove avenue, returned Tuesday Alansoit, 211 E. RUKI 11 street, are Tr his hypnotic gaze uijipn her. Hejtoo to have a little peace. She's on from -A^rl an, Mich, where they* bad Community Center recovering steadily aft being ill for r she saw from his, ticket, was gblnjj er way home now; Gave hie attended! tlie funeral of Mrs. Castle's ahout two weeks. he win* when she walked part WANTS rei HELPFUL to New ¥ork city; His luggnficlwnu 5 lather, Allred Edwards,: on Monday. I ' " ^ • ;': , '• Oh high grnde. Gold Inltlnls-i^ew those detectives who detained mis. SERVICE Mrs. Chnries Witti;f W W. Lincoln in the ,IM they J. S.?—adorned a black wal You see* I stall off reporters and Lcr I^e Man Urges Tru»- 1 • Rev«Tf 3 p. m. .gers accosted ber al the foot ofj th* the IhimrWnirhnn ..j*- *ti Startled, the girl Jerked to ;fre«t that Herrlck girl, I was Just Won A HOME STORE RUN BY HOME FOLKS heihself.. but the men held on. "Wlni derlng how .many other j travelers ^.1.01.7• nrouiicl CHICKO ami not hj.s are| you?'^ (she demanded. "Let go you call George." i .' r ' -nr,. UIIIH llv* J'^I-H «•»» .V*«* M'** lie* 4 myrarms. You've gpt a nerve!"| "Why, George, I—" ^1, will • .'i.iiw Irt"), Xii»«r.>tli,::»«r- »Pl ;.er's • The two men held their ground j "Because I won't Ihave it I Do romlan, mniiiiRW of Uu- To^or 'gnkr- Hig General Store 'j'ou hear? Suppose!I hadn't been pla We've been detailed to.tuke you .lrtp..K.!.i, < ioWd «< « m.'cil.i« of "me, but some other fellow, why— der( ''''. Wr„ N. LA*N1W ER, Manager 'hoW." . i •" ,v"--'v.. .•": ,jij vi)lnit<' irnKt«M»Sf 'M'tmln^ hlsht at 20» to 215 P«rk Ave—S10 to 316 Station St. 4Well, I ^pever! I'm not !thHi here you'd been., having luncheon VOU wjj|(,li tiiiM' ii IIQIIHHK WH'H iK'id <»n thv person you're looking for and I can with some other George." .". 1 r re a OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY "Why, George—Say, what Is your prop'ii"'' cxti'iiHloii of hiiflnvity . >!j priWe it. Bey, Oeorgel" /She had J , one EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. caught sight of the man who'^ oc; nrtme, anyway?"" jlonV ll'i^i- nyonw; mi tivwiird Lhr Don't Forget, or you will miss things of Ing two large sukcase&/'Tli^i(f dropped off niy first name. Always "^auci'iiiln. '•'/j men," she confronted him, "tMfllf hated It fill I heard you say it. Say : interest iind profit j{r, Haisinninu wns.-oim of 2") \w$ I'm somebody named Angela Her it again, will you?" |- - Fire rick. You can voujeh for me. JFoi' "All right, silly old—George. .1 ,0118 W-IKI «Pi»piirt'il '«'t •»!•<> nn'1'Miia w F iday and Saturday Specials goodness sake tell them I'm Judy never went out with a man before, Mprt^H th'-ir viowpointH on tlie^..^-- B £ Smith. There—my; initials arei on really," she confided. "But i have 1 ject »>1" pxtcHjlliiff- the lilghwny over November 25 and 26 that tovernlght cask heV carryjnjt to have a little life of-my own." this pnipuscd'' route. Sixtc<,;iij- ^r-' I goiid who reside rtlonjf Iftigeiv *veii;iJ- for me," ghe pointejj out to thefde•'• & "Sure you do. Judy." Saunders The J were divided on tlw -propoiial. • Ttyos4 lYleai U boxes JL5/C tectiVes. "You can I see foryoiwf* fstared at, her In open admiration. If her A|qorn Sausage j'tMr. Kxintior were unaniii/oiis|k4 fat • .. fV . •'.-•- '• ' ''Suppose I run along now and show SncK Prdduct selves," l.wraWi' i<) ili<' clinnnp. A v<»t'' ^r\\w" A Swift v my samples, rnrtn Jewelry—get-a ISxtra Large Halves "You can see for jyourselves," ac In«Ri'r nWinu' resith'nts ^:i's ktvUn and l\>\V(?r Lakes -wimltl .both iW 'l> .OUR IGA .24½ Jb. sack 49c they said, Just flttedthe descirlptloi^ I'd love to." smiled Judy. "1 1 benefit fnitu tlie extension a« propowd. CHi'a? of an heiress, missing now several don/t have to. double for Angela The Legion 10% Discount Coupon I said 'iliiil (lie j>eortl|i> ' of BurriiiL'tnu )rri\i^!id A Winner in Man, Baking Contests this evening, thank heaven l" lowwl it to tlieiii.se1vRarriiiirton a-i al '-unj-. icnicHams sfift's circle (S), ib.9c when they were alone, you won't be. anybody's double very ljainit.v center. , " i long because you'll he somebody's •p** w%w». Fresh Sweet Cream i ^ k 1 "You're welcpjrie, Judy.i; po yoi • \ KNn «to|) Barrlnjrton , .better half. Are you good at arith believe in wish fui flllmje^t?|! rf.WitTo ^ Y'TViwcr T.iik^s t« a line home iU~ The idded Walnuts iTI ^ 27c l mettc?-VVeIl. figure- that out for lb. jreiopnient ill which $$SOO.(KK> h;l>}!i,-»n "That's Bomothihjg tlol doi wit CI rcolate f Fincy Jonathan Apples, 6 lbs. yourself," Then he left her. blush 19C fiBVesteil jilready," ptr. liarsiimiiiii dreams, isn't it?" H'}, ing furiously.. |.i»ld.'.:'"rhet HubdivJ'sion has (10 Inni'iV^ Ri )e Bananas, lb "tlm-h'm, so I've heard. Aijywa; Gi 05 h* MH'lurp Nt'ws|iapei Syndicate, or Macaroni, land ,t^ii nil' year-round families' re- ncy Hall Sweetr Potatojes, (yams) I was dreaming on the train j I hai IWNU Service) v Reg. 10« pkg. doz -; F^ULO'r [tiding:there. We are lookini; to Har- Li rge Clean Fresh Eggs met you and now I have." • s'- . — ' ' [rltijtoh an our column ii it y ci>uler ami- "Well, you'd better wake qp an< Expect Passage of Housing Chase & Sanborn 1 *lb. Can I our depot nnd we are all euston>er« CI iverbloom Eggs, Doz help me get-out of here before^ fhos [of j; .'II *|l think you're belnff- horrid, but and Klum 'orndlcatloii projects has junt [Will helj, do It," inflilic Sweetheart Brand Del Maiz Niblets, Whole Ker­ been made, to tlie ntatc of New" York I'm starved and I would like to give Hickory Nut Meat^ lb. 75c [ Henry WPIMN who owin* ii home it 'will nels Yellow Com, 2 cans ...... : .....28l«) by the : ItpwiiHtructlon lH.hancc eor- [bonloritii; NorfJi -Hitner iivnuiet Mi- mitte tli^so dumb sleuths the slip." porutioil. Hitoh hd'voticju citn be made Downtown, In a restaurant noted IJWMI |o the routing of the road iti- Miirnnjj Tdjmatoe.s, Indiana Red Fipe, 3 No. 2 cans ....23ft only to housing coninttHHion. New Standards Pi. 28C fit. 5$C K.-ive for Its excellent cuisine, Judv's 1 IdtrhiK tlint'It wi>ulil widen +lie pa'v-i- Pc JtToastiesorKellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. 13# York in {hit only state having .such u |*Mt nml Ridewnlk nlinoutt to IIIH frdnti eliestri, eyes touched her companion's. This Hntup at the pruHcnt time 1 1 ( Extra Select .1 . . . pt. 35c - qt. 69c "lepH. Anlde froni .eultlnu dofn ti.'iiii Pi ;mium Chocolate, /a-H». pkg! 2tyt I fmb he blushed. "I don't wish to 1 tlort.' W leepi Impertinent, Miss Smith." he kill property -by " widening the route.i : Bi ker's Cocoanut, Southern Style, 2 cans ...,..21^:, Clhssilled Ads Bring Rcttults IliV cllllliu.-. WOlll plix-e a throuitli RHK«'(i f< Fresli Fruits aiw Vegetables fcljkliwiiy hi. fron'*jt f liU home with Illi'iV M caroni or Spaghetti, Rud Cross, 2 reg. pkg, 111 •>• . •'•liJ'Tiliuiiibi iiieri'BHe Un motor The ^:111 CRANBERRIES, Fancy, 2 lbs, 19* ARROTS, Fancy Calif., bunch 10* •traffic. '• ,* • hW/ifdll C« umet Baking Powder, 1-lb. can .,...,244 KeKViil nu ORANGES, Sunkissed Navels, DISHES, biincH .,....: 'v:j..,.8*' Will HiM* I'tiver Fi ncy Seedless Raisins, Jllbs. 25< "We \\ifj,|>(. Klvllig tip, part of oiir eli'erta ^Q0\Bite, doz^..-,:.. ...,...1...... 39^ NIONS, bunch f...... «* llWt latviiN un,| receH'lim nothiiiK but drncsi'sr , Prjines, Fancy Santa Clara, Med. Size, 3 lbs. 25< APPLES, Extra Fancy Washinjgtons, ABBAGE, 2 lbs. ...:. :..>....J# 1» lot Id ,.^1,.,, irnflt,. to. wwitcle out h".\ A. pumpkin, Fanqy Dry Pack, No. 2 can .,9# per UASH, Hubbard, 3 lbs...... 10* *nid A. Wiijxfroner, Knot her'resi­ priw» APPLES, Northern Spy, lb...... Bit st (II.IIIK Hairer jiveilue, Other ros- nnd ;v'n Ad v e r if g e me n t s ELERY HEARTS, 2 bunches 15* jMnrt*-deelured (hey would favijr the inilividt APPLES, Roman Beauty, for baking, |WEET POTATO|ES, Nancy Hall, pnnce if the Htatc would pay (lieprize s I ' CC.wXI, ••'••••• ••• #••'• ^»».4 »««»»•••» •*•>>>• !•••'••••• ••••^PW ' p ie.it • di v 109. _ •^•••••••'••••••••^-••••••••••••"••*-,»**"• •**r WliiR ns^sHinenit*. Whether 55) 1» They Bring Results SPINACH, 3 Ibs^,..;....;...... :.;..25f /' »f ifte 1(K) million dollar bond ed worn A TREAT Rate: Jersey Sweet, 6 lbs, !•* Pc Hysieiu with all pavement iiwts the besi iiiiiii 10c a Line lid for,by tl„. Htnte will lie detoW be a ^0 prize fi CHOCOIAJINE FOR THE Minimtim, 50c lined bf the village uttorney ami Teleohonel ON SALE ALL WEEK r ^1 Oontinned on page*5 JH'M-a iiit'hidil — GtiAPE-Ntl'Tg (ATSUP;Snider's,! 8-oz. bot. .,.9«/2* M. II. FOR SALE IU in; 2 reg. pkgs. L :.: ...... '...... •...l^*, 14-bz. bot 4:..^...:...... :^..-.: M*- We Orchestra Klflen Spread on bread or crackers if or that betweeu-meals PAKKSIDE APARTMENT for rent.* STOCK CARROTS for sale; 60c SAUER KRAtJt, Ar-Be New, S OIJPS, Campbeli's, Your favorite Feature Musical rlr$ton mack; also makes delicious chocolate desserts. ;OC|» Three furnished rooms. Light, per 100 lbs. Chauneey $. Buck; Sevei heat and- gas included. , Mrs.. A.j B. 3 Lg. No. 2% cans .„:...... „25* Variety, reg. can ...... 4--4½^ f workini Recipe book FREE with every pound! U>...... , R. F. D. 2 Box 136. Barrington. Keelcr, 400 E. Russell'' street. tTel. GtlVIJX) FINE SOAP, TOMATOES, New Solid Pack, ^ogramofP.r r. pluns I Barrinetoh 27&R/ i '•;..'.' WANTED trroup |3 reg: 10c bars .::....."...... :..17* 3 Nd. 2 10c cans » ,...... W or 1 chai rim i > Di tesi,, Unpitted, 1-lb. vf- 15* \iH* ' »"^'-n ebneert given by'the pkr FIVE ROOM FLA* for rent. Mod­ WANTED TO RENT—Farm on 19 man x>\ 2-lb. pkg .....:...,...... 23^ ern; reasonable; inquire at PeckVa PEACHES, Selected ift Syrup, ( XYD0L, teg. 25c P^ • -» * »«"»nci! on-hestras of • »McIlArV shares. With 400 to 600 lb. base. .. , V-i-yMfll I4W coniin,inity, and K. Hoi Tailor Shop, Barrington. % 2 No., 1 tall 15c cans ...,.. „.I..1«* m Pefcches, I.G.A., Tree Kipened, Golden Halves in Peter Holsten, Crystal t^ake, 111. I1ZI1 T immunity undef Jhe, div ehairnu IJrtlon . N. soari Tuesday, even- tee. Ti Heavy Syrup, No. 2 /% can ...I...: ;....„17^i FARM FOR RE3NT. 110 acres. Un YOUNG GIRL wants general house­ lrf w v quire Frank KelSey, Shadj\ Hill r •• J" the high, ^hool auditorium And m 3 cans ...... 49^: work. ThVee years experience. In­ iV«> a »,ice,. .„/!(„ ^ ^,^1^0,, Sproiil, Sub. Barrington, 111. Phone Ij&HJ-l. quire at 2l4 N. Hough St. 8H rt e ot Stiiflfed Queen Olives, p large fruit. E„"K r!'l,w,<,. ime FOR RENT. Modern six room bunga­ 8-oz. jar ...-4 19^ LOST Exeallan^ lor Tabl«f fy'^nWoloMrt. . . low, 663 Division St. Barrington. 1 iad Baking W«u ,,'"mblnt'" Substantial "V»n 1 \ ? lt"imn' W««»Pl|o*« »olo, loiig'ti 1 priced at giiroge. facilities (or raising; chick- reward. Mrs. Naven. Tel. 403. S "*""* Frye, vUl nolo- enrrwl and gardening. 648 8. Hough .'Frto.a^frt^ ;^ u :?*»l»l)lemente,l,'by t«ft tHftrta 8treet M7//; ens c,,w utrctet. Sturtt. Tel 82-J. ri MISCELLANEOUS -rv ;r «n«b hotrr-*4Ul«d l'>"» man. b more i t f •1.00 RADIO SERVICE V Hfooka, coh4t «olol«t »h" ^5cjck,10c SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE with "£"5 riM J" ^ kmatf-m7f ill w^l • BREAD Any make radio repaired (or 11.00. 11 1 ,CT hlm giragc for rent, Insulated, easy **mtmirnl dim"^ "r" ' » •««"•«sumeiie»e (Witfltlh a few i to lieat. 230 W. Russell street May Police, calls on your radio, $2,80 without attachments. Electric motms ^ «.dlflioult flfid well exoeutci *«• .(Jeori be fcen any day after 9 a. m. 147.50. *l«6l). i DRY GOODS A#h VARIETlr GOODS repaired and rewound. Call Barrfbt* . "». among th>m hi„ own ttvhrli* ton 887-R. H wr,l rhysijint C irds for Electric Iron*, «ach FOR BALE Patronize Independently Qsrnsd Storee Wn." , *w by the coVn^ut Mtnn|e. izi born U L irge Corrj Poppers, each 4"*.«»».i*mm BAILED STRAW and Alfalfa (of 'p 'Mnrke. e "'"•'' l 25< Repairing and Restore Ifrosjperlty JJ MlWrH n„»hn, a acnior MM•nng preoedei A|uminum Tea Kettle, sings when le. Hartwood Farms, phone Plumbing, heating, and| repairing. X Mn wZy lAk«t ^«lbhlrh pr o«.I.A«f *lrir1 > mn««tv eluding water is hot,' oi-tr. Oil burners for stoves, ranges, fur­ Be neighborly—Patronize your nearby Bnyal Blue Food Store—The owner UM naces, hot water and steam heat.' $18 •ton, ft. ^ MW MT. L idies' Extra Size Crepo Night Gowns, each 79* FOh 8AIJ5—Rcaionablo. Dihlnif «nd up, P. Berger. Tel, 200-M. is your Friend and Nelghboil—His Prices are Low u|i miiny- regulaVArVltlntrt AINsizeA , eacAMAhU . aft i room, sun porch, kitchen and bed^ bufdini ta.vQ.••••*. 69* rooin furniture. Books, dUhes, baby His Quality High-Hilfl Service the/Best (ho ganffl Fjincy Bath ^Towel Sets, set beds and buggy. 230 W. Russell St. Notice >-£•1 ^•"••H, Mmn. Baymutij Hi d 11«! fot We are open to cater to banquets, innj fo« S amped Pillow Cases( Jair ,..„.... including dancing and, bridge parties, . Ab, FOR SALE—My client ' recently We Deliver Phone 615 Not a Chain Storg u»nal year* \' ! Ik en's Neckties, large las sortment, ea. 25* & 80* forced take back fine mahogany etc. Large or small. Reasonable rates. and BaPrUa For particulars' phone 424. BHtmoro 1 baby grand piano In this vicinity. WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL m* w-wh to,tt,ei^ «Vct,iUf The Ciriatmas Toys, Gift Goods, etcj are on display pnlr slightly used, Large portion of Country Club,' H. J. Potts, conceit .*t hdt BOB, sionalre. Barrington, 111, m our upstairs salesroonis. Many articles purchase price already paid* Signed the >i*-;itni guarantee protects purchaser. Will 1 CSffi'^ TT*«1 * are on sale at 10c 25c, 50c ind $1.00 , ' "M' '' " the . FUM I '• ! transfer to responsible party paying Emerlck ^^ • < "The* , awoclittt mM o and' 1 Dance ac- Hfrma: out balance .on easy monthly pay­ ""V will 1 ""* • <*W* j , ' < » Dance at .Gatlow's{ Hall, Wednesday •». *" «0 to help that oft n *.,C«I ments. Address; Attorney,' P. 0., Box evening, Nov.' 23. Nine piece orches­ in B?e 105, Chicago, 111. h tij tra. Admission 25c a > couple.

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