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M \|Iti:t( .2.1 M-n m BARRINGTQ>, IIJJN018, THI11SI>AV. JINK *», 1188 James Doyle Carries dp Find Relief From Summer ^te«n Committees Summer and Season's on i$ Flower Garden HSat at Bar ring ton's Pool; Plan Local Park Bo 175 At tend Annual for Departed Friend Fhat Sweltering Heat Appointed by Lions Swimming andDiving Instruction Wave Arrive Together A man who devotes his time Votes 26 Per Cen Alumni Banquet at and Interest to u Jtlyilntf memorial Sun mer arrived at 10:23 a, in. -,t Monday Meeting to n departed, frhjml is James The nrrlvi 1 of summer attended by port was voted'by. the nark district riic»d|y and brought, with It a Itayle, for many years an infl- warmer weaklier that drove the mer­ eoinmlsslonera at a meeting last night. Appropriation Cut constantly rising temperature School Auditorium mate friend and keen admirer of cury up intc (he OO'H made the North It will, be in the form of a ¢2.50 that teached its maximum late -j A. W. Meyer who died Wti sum- Sid*1 park sv intnilng- pool a.mecca for mtnthly ticket Which will entitle the Wednesday afternoon whon the i ' -— , ilt.i„w -Kleports Wntht on , roer. thoNe scekim relief from the. swelter­ pewon to w 10m it is issued admission Commissioners Lead Munici­ lk«rm)metfv registered 08 de­ Dancing Is Added to Usual („n\i'ntio0 Held ing hent. \ 'eilnesday, when the heat to the pool as often and as many grees In the shade, according to • vt.itt Mr. Doyle, or "Jim" an he 1» pal Organizational in unofficial rending. Although a' was most ii tmse, the' attendance at times durilns the! month at he wishes. Features; Ray Jure Is Kockf odd eommonly culled, may be seen on Ttcse tlcltetlt wi|l be non-transferable record> for this year, there.is the pool was looted to 847, the high Economy Move the grounds| almost any day oft an! wijl be kood for iswimsonly. The little Comparison with last.sum­ Elected President mark for thfi season. The day, found the week pruning shrubbery, tickets*will be s|old at the pool only mer •• iihen there were several' «,>!•>- ;vl'|ioinlwl trimming the borders of flower 136 adults in d 211 children in the anl will go in srtle July, 1,'Mrs.Kuth heat vaves during- July whlejj beds, or i any other work to pre­ pool gettirigf jrellef from the torrid • The board of comhiissionernmi: s of :, «i,l. tit of the D. Purcellj i ool jnanuger, stated, sent (lie mercury in the neigh- jOhe'hundred and. seventy/five alum­ serve the gardens, a fit memorial; sun Barrington Park district 1J lead borhoi |d of 100 degreiss. ijhe heaji, ni of the Barrington high , school, at iIn- club's During '• tl ie wfeeft ending' Wednes- the. way for other municipal organ: to the late Mr. Meyer, a public Free" swinibnbg and diving instruc­ wave was,, broken! "Wednesday! Vi da;r, there i-.tr period. | garden. • . tion also is b»ing planned for July. sued to one; there were 541 adult ad- .cent. . ..J , . ;; [: a. xa. nd set at; 8:28 p. m., day-, the group for thel coming year. ..•liliii'i'n t' Mr. years I have worked regularly in erty owners in Barrington who are miiisions anjl 1,1*19 children admis- light t lying time. "According to 1 ,The appropriation for thlp- M'i-m Barring- , his gardens during the Summer paying raxei for the support of the sio: is. i comin \«path r expeijts there vjtfll be Beginning with the dinner at 7 year totals $3,6p0 whereas the , I>.-i\ _v unit I/, j months. I want to keep them - appi little . lerceptible change in the p. m. an\l terminating ;wjth the last priation for last year was $4jOpO. TJi| : Sy.u-is aml ; looking just like he had them.? length of the days for tlije next ( greatest reduction-'ivas; Inade, in th! .d.ahce at ll*:30"p. m., t^e'large ^audi­ I .i-.n-" qnccn. ' Air. Doyle is a native of Har­ Births Increase, Deaths ' | -ten da; [s, Jbut about July ll short-1 M9 Pupilsupil Enroll amount allotted for the maintenansite: ? torium was filled w.ith graduates re­ ^):!li/..-lti.«ll l>V ' vard, bul. he is now living ,nt the ! Decrej su Records Reveal ^r eve lings will be noticed. Af- '. T.l.MlU'Tlt. I home of Mr. and Jlrs. N. O. of grounds whicb •< pas slas1ie<]f $5' \er thii the days.are a feW min­ calling, post memories uii] renewing i mOp minpDiiu of Reductiop - pf • $2 Garfield street. The utes si lorier each'day. old acquaintances. - * An -increas- irt the n-umber of l)i|rths each off the funds, for streets '-. an- vr> >•!' lnmors Meyer estate is one-half a blocjk ( Daily Bible Schoolsalaries, ' Appropriatiohfe fori buil-1| A three course dinner w|ns prepared ,•! ii'.' '•I'toii.d•'. square and includes four home?,«- and ii decre is > in the ' tnimber: of. ing", sewerage and drainage^ irouml by the women of the Bjnptist church -. i --.-!-••<•,,utral- • t wo" facing Main-street and two deaths in Bi rrington townsh'i^ since and equipment, | and miscellaneous i -i nil. much ou Garfield street. ' ' ; and was served by :'clung \Jomen Jan. 1, 103S is sjhown by'xt'report 1'he Daily] Vacation Bible school cidental expenses were each cut $101 i-i.'fii .under . opened Mont ay in the pubjic-school : of the .church. The men was supple- from A. C. Bi randt, village clerk, No reductions were made in the a:fr • :'l .-,!' ,-f i lie ! bui ding with an enrollment of 119 mented fey group singing of such, old From Jan. 1, 1 )32 to-June 1, 19S2 propriations for the light; pcjlibe, arjtj . j. purjls. Tlie, school ineets^ each morn­ water funds. time favorites as Sweet Adeline and - . r .ig-poiitti'd , there were 3 ! births against 27 (lur­ ing for a Jbrief assembly period at The various amounts approved ar| My Wild Irish Rose, lndj by'N, O. "I which "a loc|l pastor speaks ,to the 222 Laki County ing the sa|n i five months of 1^31, passed by the board-follow: if.- ebidren. Plagge.,. • .In.. K. H. j Schwemm, This year :h»r: had been 1G deaths 1 Building !„...„...,.... % 40(: The president, E-. M "!:..llll. | The teaohe-s of the school are plan icjs. Follow- u'pi-'.'to June [, ivhile there were 20, Lights ',.„ ..„..^..., ... 2Cki a|!pn^ngPp^ was master* Of ceremon l-'ililu sllllldcr, j Election Judges ninr a prpgiam to be given- on Fri lo organiza­ I. :). .Miller. j f,tltig of- the |! vHlidi !»f hllnrl lillly WIIIHII mid bis rli^tJimlciChih •ii'l.'M. J, II, 'county Itimitr'-tii m'f«rihinee with the dft.vts of] Hie i r rtilvjjl. of \\u> Bilile school work thin yeaij, hoard of -trtifi'trlea'I'Wna held [Mondin tftl piir poliotlinjiinr ninde!' hi* '«>• .Ailtlioug „ h tfiiimyH inblos,' winf |ii'tnii|»(ly •-'."ell I'.. Kev. promises for faji' itml warm weather Car Crashes Into coiild, aid. prtiinpllly si'ttmiierwl i\(t rwoiiHii indntliiil inade a week HRO foi cleiti'cd from I lie Hour, Lid for, tlio Thl* action cijliijltiiiled. a dlsligwe- during the ct lejiratloti. (,. ).'. a largt' HIIIHII In siilAries »f|| vninitlil Into the ifght, hut'one «f tbelr mi reiiut'iiting1 i*\vo.)inurs liiteii|>Ht wfiis eon- , j men! In which WllUam l>eimt», ilmno* v.-1- -. I 1 ~«">ll,' trhr., This. It» the first y«ir that the car* oiUcli^H und oiiiiployN. Afti|i' soinil ber Who d cur was vocognliied w ns i'ciifi'iit(i(l on the quintet <>f> niiisleliiiis* fcratie candidate for rtntc's iittoriiey J 'A IIlelllillg . nival, which I HK been 'an annual evelit Train Nekr Cuba; dlHcusslon It WIN suggested iind di given a warrant the following, dty. whi+jfurpliilu'd II, plenslil variety of Sr-lircil . had expressed his- hitentlon of taking! In itlarrltigtoii fur many years, Is be Hd wusi.'ordered to apneati' lief ore II elded to Ifear opinions of lOiD^ls «,n|tl dttiiee; numbers', tViiWe the ' dance • A mandamus procrtluri* alainst the!| ingj given in tie buslnefs lection of employes at th" e.'ne nexe t regular I iitik'tliii! Harry I iflininoud, justicj i ^f pen^e, was, ill, pjrogress some of Hie, members \- io:tii. Mir. | county board. The final, agreement! j toWn. Knilro id street at Main street Drive* k Unhurt Monday nlglit. OH Wetlii ssdiiyJ at .1:30 pj, ,m, a nd guesfs flayed j ea-rils * mi flic bal­ hnsl been hat -haded for a merry-go , A.-was to nmne two republican and one ( ^ EighiJiHiitu applleufrpiA\:fji tionv#v*ics» havuurce -bw eT-In I i»I»T - Comrades Show Up' cony,' ; : • - - i , I'.- round, and t lie vacant lot, adjai>(-n made aviilnble for various other I'i..w-r, hr., j 222 election ' judges were appointed. Waterman's tenh expired at the end He was accompanied by ilx otlisr di'nt, Dudley Carmicboel' secrcttA-y, R r carnival feat: r»s. A wooden struc­ Comp etelyi Wrecked I- ' '-I'lUIII. Ke-1 Those from nearby precincts are H. of the fiscal!y|ear, May 1, he his beeiH boys, whi, rather than stie their Genevieve iWendt': asnistai t secretary, K- I'-, i i illation ture on the ot has been utilized to iecaus s 1 J !>., Kelsey, Emil Schnede, and Charles ly Impact retained by the board partly -- — "buddy " ake "the rap" for .tW trail's- Mrs;, Earl JHatje; treasurer, Adjslo. give-shelter |or 'some' of the attrae of the extra dutie? in%:olved in . in 1 |MiUei"*tfrom Cuba|; E, A, Ficke. H. gressJons of all of- them, a-eadily ad­ VValbaum;. assistant treasurer,I fidw - lions, stalling the new sfet of boo! s am I mitted t icir". :partic.ipatii»n in the nrd Ernst. Tlie members bf tne ad­ | F. Berghorn, and John- Fink from Proceeds fi in the carnival will be situa 1 : feen-cn-' Attend Indian Elmer Diehl, 20, | son of Mr. and partly becausi'.-'of. the financial frolic; ., j. ':::. i-'i.:. i' ' '•]• visory board for the ensuii g year will i E)a ; and Peter Stadfeld,'-, D. L. Put- used for the development rijml nlain yillagi ., ; ^.., .»-,'„-.» I tion arising whe i some of th^ A ch|ari c of disorderly conduct and be: William Gottsc inlk, M rs. Warren ! I'a-t'-mt at( amp.Edwards! nam and Willard Darrell from Wau- tehance of t e Legion's drum and lefunc Kti-s^ Charles Diehl i of Ukv Zuncjb, j ft)n(l8 Avere tie-up in the treKriassii g was . placed* against ttnh e Meier,'Louw flolke E. M. ^ehwemm, --.-'• ! cqnda. " j -'.'•• ougle corps at d for the support of the ot ye drove his automobile into a north j First State b^nk wfiieh has boys| and the-ease was continued fir j and Rena Schaefer. !I i.l M>iis, Harold Recommendation* for appoinfment local boy sco it cub pack. .i. A'pproxi bound Clhicagp and| North Western been liquidated r. ' matje'ly $2,000 hss been spent on the li'-rt . Jorgensen of the judges was made :by - ah - elffCr- Tuesday even- At the time Mri. Watermkn% tern This is the ,'secxnuj '-.kiiowja occur­ »:-i - train at 6:30 p'cl0c|i Hi'Ice and Mrs. tion committee consisting of James drum and bu ;U.corps to-date. The expired he i: idicated to the j board rence of its. kind at the sjvimming h>- : }ng at the grade crossing southeast ilie Y. M. <'. lKelly, chr.. William Witten, M Har- organization i s< sponsored entirely by that he would not ask for a re-ap pooll siftc its opening last July 4.. A. i . of 'Cuba. Al.thdugh his car ipas- Many Gatner [for ?J.\ Lake B^ulah. | old E. Pilifant. ; " the local post and is used both for pointment. , H ttwever,' at the meetinj | Some dauage was .incurred to the K. . . Barrington-, «»t-»rtainme«ts and for amiaged practicallyj Ibeiyond repi ir, Monday night he informed the boart t.-h.l the Indian . Limit Supervisor Assistants par pool equii me'nt whenfa group ,of boys :-t.ii through J. C. Cndwallader,, president -jiip leaders ,in out-of-town' pofiventiops and pro- Diehl received cjnly q fewmiior broke into the place last year,! but Uo •'(• •Resolutions)- also ,were passed on Mr. Annual Gymkhana on his head pom flying glass. . of ,the Committeemen i •••-• i-ornjng out in]i supervisor to one assistant for every It k probafiie tbatj these two con- 1 ilieir tom-toms; establish a route!from Grystall Lak« At^efid nt Prosp^cf M«jt - j ^^^ ^ [2.500 population instead one to every ditiens obscured Mr j Diehl's view: h Lovers : the Lions club jt.0 Chicago; asked that the boaiid giv« [5.000 as heretofore; In order that the Mtost seriotis daniBge was done to a recommendation that the service!! b< Klgin Lions club. I;ne w lawl nWy be complied with, meniT J. C. 1 'laggei and H-,- O. Sodt of TakejPaijt in Event Spon- the^lrightt'front.,fc..v. :,, ^'ctioT.-,—n- o—f th-f—e —-.establishecan d through Barrington The 'ni-i around the Ibers of the. board in fow'nships affected Barringto i and William Krunfus a demonstration lee he fell with the weight of bin; body on dent Hoov sr, und all state and cpunty of all entries, Tlie paradi was fol­ i for Underwritersiderwrit ' De rree Rates Will Affect tur« as guest < t the Barrington Lions the right forearm causing the (jijiiry republican candidates. lowed by three parlodN of polo, IVni.i s club Monday night, AH A result of Four More Countries tweeri!which vflrjous.'exKlbitlonj ajd i;in«thens Decision Earl Sehweijvra apwt [ Thuridfly, the donM|HHtAtt!lor n DanleJ»en- ftnd fs Friday and -Hnlfiinlay. of last wc< k at Ninnllar contests WM* stated, Tno WHltnarlnf, lical. funeral dlrwtdrs, dtnmla, Newfoundland, Labrador, I'hlof fegtures In tlio gyms liana/ijon* * "l»renu- Court That ; Northwestern nnivowlly 'wrltlim ox- am plannlflff t *qw,lp thH« ambulance- Women in Barrington Community ! and , Mexico will be nffeoted along nls(ed ^i potato slicking r(iw»H, miisi- 'Ke u Private nminatloni which eomptotwJ a cjiuwc with one. of ho mwhlnCH thiit was 1 1 with tlMt United BtfltM In the new air* 'dl ohnlr ' (^iiteHtH,, and Jumping, he has been taking in th* evotllngx for dlHpluyed «nd p^rn'lwl at tha mwtln^, to Collect fExtrq'' Vegetables tht> past six morttlm, Tf anr^eaaful, tinnII noHtiJga roteg that will go into 1 ilany lino three; and Av» gal ted hornes I Mr.} Yimt w Id that 40 to. IK) lived t»ffoct on .Inly fl. 1032. The new pout- for Arden yhore Charity Camp wore,shown. som« of which ImWi won h degrw of Chartewl .lilfo Iwmrwo tire anvwl wor r month In Chicago by :i< >• •• » f< birring In rtge rote* on all | matter earrlwl by. fiuno In this eoiiintry artil ahroadii I?i^^rwrlt«r ((). f^. V.) will IM< the use of thh machine and that It Or, •' •• "ii Friday, airplane to any point within thwo Cblldr«i Riders Attrirt iiwiinled him. hits been Infilled In many Q/ the '!...! ' ' I'cMirt vel'- five {-ountifH will Im « cents for tho A rajntlhuoua aupply of vagoliibleHj working!fir (he support of tlio catnip. ,,!l Thin degree. IN granted by th'e Amcr- rtlttlylng aulmili*. AwordltiR to Mr. fro«*h from the garden, will b« had Tho Hurt' rigton group who have 11» Tlfere wen* a nw«ilM»r of cutrleJi In Kiu '•' •' iitklie|,| JuilgO tirMt ouncf'and 13 centH for wich ad* fiaer, the outl t. lit not only vn1u«M« dtloml ounce, Present airmail poit» throughout tlio summer months 11 Arj teretited it icniHelves In the work, an i the children's clnss. wbleli |)essfnlly efecrocutlonn. mt It la also ttsrd in The n«>w federal tat on checka and needy mothers and children, If a rrold Rbbert II lton, Mrs. Lawrence Hni 1 Barrington who took part .In the don* .i<.. I"' » H itiity • aim four years pressed their a iproval of its efiJciency. Contracts will be* -awarded! within I.* ister in Barrington and at one ti^ie there are vegetables that go to vast* to the da tip knowing that^ for .tun prompted • riding duo members to be­ property affront* If the machiiu is installed in the lo­ n| few day* for a n«w, bridge to span national chaplain for the American and which would do so much go id at weeks, Hi 7 will be properly cand gin plans 'for a similar event later in ••k, '"I to control the cal Ambulance it will be constantly the Vox river at Algonquin, accord­ Legion, delivered a sermon to the Artlen1 Shore, the committee in ciargli for and W II fed. Mothers,- are taugl t the summer or early in the fall. The tx - •-ult of uhj<>ctiona] available for e nergency calls. ing to a news report received from veterans at the Edward'Hines Junior is asking everyone'who has a girder i| how to pre for their babies and im­ Revonan farm, where the show was "!- rty'- that does Rpritigfield thisi^week. Memorial hospital', Chjcago, on Sun­ to help them in this useful work bj prove tjb< ir, living dojaditiong aft* r. staged, is owned by J.' HaUgen*, for­ •liore of the5-lake. Attends Hirdwlare Conjentto I The new bridge will be of conyretej day. The veterans were seated either leaving theii* surplus vegetaWes, tvery they le^vj the camp. - Children' nf merly .of Chicago. { ' ,•.'.• eder attended the an- and kteifl and will cross the Fox riverl in wheel chairs or on the ground'in B.! A. Scbr< Wednesday during (July arid August, kindergartrn age/ who .were aneinc ; of the National Re- ojn state route 62, which is paved from " T"i»nt "Cost High front oi the hospital. The eelebrajnt nual | conventio at the Pure Oil Filling station, I tough or as irauc i as 15 pounds underweight, New Chevroletf SaJtaumui •' : association at" .West Chiciigo to near Algonquin.- Reported ' I'II a ^roup oi| for high-'mass was Rev. C. C. Boyle tail |HIardware; and Main streets, where ^hey will be have redp mded readily to the good H.' O. Br^x, formerly employed at JBaden" Ind., lakt week. Mr. S,chroeder Ipw .bidders for the,.structure, were: " u- to' the aa- of MayWood, ' . rj cabled for rind taken to.the canp. food and sunshine. {Uqder the direc­ the Zander Motor Sales ot Arlington 4 left ^own on £ anday and= returned on Widlll Company of Mankato, Minn., ¢--. ••' tate jtoverrt-i Rev. Lonergan, who was pastor of i Almost every north shore to^n tn tion of twined teachers and dieticians Heights, started work'this week in Friday. He i: a member of the II- 127,394 for the structure; and Mc- ^-:¾ a total of the St. Anne's church in Barrington Lake. Bluff and as- far west-.as Bar­ their minis are atimmated^and the r the sales department of thV Gordon linds'advisory ioard which is,affiliated Clintiek Marshall Con loration, Chi •i' the top of the for several years, is now located at rington has its committee, of- women bodies; reb tilt, Motor Sales on 110 E. Station street, With the-association. eagoj $37,891 for the sijiper-structnre, - figures i« |7.05i' Woodstock. ; " I

W-k, -. -,»Uv%.i;i;-:-u ,'• ^-^.-^.^-^^-^iuinJiktmmm mm MMi ,,-• iff, JVS^jj^syr-^r^ fnffitfftliiift^^^ :j t .1 f „ BARRINGTON REVIEW, BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY,; vtoi23 , 1935 Ass'd •ieifi AsuVl I, •\i »*4 I gee. Aerea Val. Val. VaS.'< TT" 100 iVU?n.ocko, Chnrlex Vil,- is m.m it w of !)(>« Geist, John Prehm, Wm. IX * » 1180 Wendell. Clin*. II, •'« 1 th R to iPOB & Ex Grever, Attn. pfrttMi, R^ary , -••{ •,•«" i' , 100 m\Aw, Wm. VI. . ai NWy M N of Rd) Gadko. Hob rt Wobor,.H. w. . ' ! BW# SWU :..8'• 5 28.21 3,i)lb , 070 Pi>iu>w, w»y'«H««' 'ubllc Hervte« l\„ \<< i an • I/»t Blk. Val.1 . »10 Ptthlman, lnvfo rM2 11 Pirates Win Easy Hoeft. G»*o , 100 000 ••nhllp Hervlce T]o„ ' U» : FlWer Show. Aujrunt 11 Carl Krust 0 1 «*> Pelers, W. 0. II. Houri, Waler .... 100 uhllc Service ('«„ 3 KM Geo. 8. Jaekson ...i » 5i «00 . 100 Poppi Paul ,...,«•» J The I/ake Kurich Commi til Mr. nml Mrs. WIHhim Bernhardt, tfuns, Han Id .... Ponp, Fred II. ... »uhlle Servlc/ I'KW . »40 'ubllc Hervl.'i Victory From Long Woman'* chili will hold the w )lid Mr. and Mr*. Horry '.Donnw. Mrs. Hoeske. Edivartl . 150 Pqhiinnn. Wm...... 501 * Co., 1 t!i IttO PERSONAL PROPERTY Haseuian, Clustav ,....^, aiinuril flower show Thursday, \ng. John llynn ami son, Rlfchnrd" 8wn«|tz. ..^., .570 Ft tersen, .Chaw. II. 1000 1 ich •'t 1)0 Ass'd Heiusohu, V. ;'Jf. 11 from 8 to 10 p. m. it) the Eva I|N ,..1.. Mtn Albert |W>. ^8¾¾¾¾ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan, and son. Val. HolleJ 'Fred\ ..,:..- . H40 tort HiOO ical 'Pariah hall in Lake Bufloh. f"irf*t PretKcti Wnii 4. '" 310 Public Service Co;, i '•!w firov« Ball Team Robert, Mr, and Mrs. Myron Kelsey Andersen, Sown ?ao Holtaee, A.»drew Reed, J, B' -A--: PubHc Si'rvlcei Co., 1 ^10() secoixl, and third and honorable uei- ,, m: 520 1* ''tHIO ami daughter, B tty. nU of Chicago, Ahlgrim, John ... 070 Hoffthelcr, Ernest Ross, 'JatuiWiff;. ••>• ?tthlic Service Coll I tlon ifibbonB will, be awarded !foi et- Hennjng, Herman j ,020 170 'P *>i(10 Mr. and Mrs. Anton Bauman, Mr. Berlin. Fred" C. . 180 Reese. F. C^ f. -priAj?8c!d, Fire-* f »! hibits and all residents j of Lake Buesiclting. Fred W Hlllmnn, Lmls .. J 840 740 Zur* and Mrs. Henry Tewmow,. and ,Mrs. 280 attchter, Osear ,, , i.i; .A.,--.L, Ctnwfor wit. Tonne' Holds Opponents to '4 Hlllmnn, Dck .... . 200, 30fe ich and, vicinity are urged" to xti- Blau, Fred; L. 200 itockenlmeh, O I. 4 insurance Goj of Nori John Henning of Evanjston and .Ar­ Him, Mrs. Entnia . 500 •400' 7.. > bit and attend., A smajll fee wlii be Branding, Henry ! 1Q0 Iteed, "f.N. ' '-••' A. J. Crawfordi, Aj, Hits and Collects One thur'Rohloff of Mroit visited at the Heide, Ohriit ...... j.. * «50 050 Burtzlaff, Emil .. 150 Rainey, Mrs Lnha.. lie Aetna,Insurance : V charged for admission but complilneh- home of Mr. and Mrs. (fqnrad jKraus, Heinsolin, ..; •>»••** 150 Berghorn, LeRoy 70 Radke, PewK -. 1100 Eiiilt A. *»leke, AR Mr. a«i^f Mrs. Myron Kelsfly and Heybeck., Albert . M> [Iartford Fire lusu J: Butt, Win, H.'.. 540 . 400 RUdslnski, C; H. —- iA.'. 150 The Lake Zurich Pirates scored an Family Rminion daughter, | Bjetty of Chi ago and Butt, R. If...... 480 Hoeft, Albe-t .:.. *r ,W{rt Lawrerice.^Ai t r. Hoeft, Fred F. .700 Rudsinski, 'Milton |—.-..:. .'80 [ 8 to 2 victory over Long Grove Sun­ thur Rdhloff of Detroit], Mich., were; Bueschihg, Herman 540 Elgin, Joliet & Enste tiii JO' ' I A family reunion of the RudsJnski Holtzee, Oh is. .. . 210Schulta , John J.-V-} ,— 100 My : callers Sunday at the', home of, Mr. Buhmnti, John ... 700 Ct»L'> A.--. ;.:.. day on the latter's diamond. The- Pi­ brothers and sisters was held Su idi y Hughes, Bo rM . 460Srietsinger , CJjircnce ...... 820 rates scored one run in the first inn­ and i Mrs. Frank Kelsey >f Shady Hill. Berghorn, G. H. .540 .200 ScbumacHet, F. C—:.. 200 'he American : Te' at the home »t Fred Rudsinsk in 640 Holland, C. » Telegraph Co^ _,.. ing and from then on the j»ame looked Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paulsen, Mabel I Break, < Joseph . «00 1535 Wauconda. The local relatives thiit Briggs, Arthur E. .!• 100 Hoffmeyer, flfm. Sandman RrOs; .-,-: [Ilihois Bell Teh^plio 4 m as though it might be al pitcher's duel Paulsen and Clarence Rasmussen .of Howe, Johr . . 650Seip , Fred C i.—.—-.;.. .150 "•«i. attended Were.. Mr. and; Mjrs.' M Iten Buesching, Aug. ...4- 770 . 150 150 between Tonne and Gabibeck, hut Long Rudsinksi aiid daughters and Mr. Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blume, Mrs. Emma 1150 Irion, Rev. E Simons, B. R| —...—.. US^T OF s'tOCKi >JJf)iins i\ Pichen aid daughter,: Shirley and Jensen, J. C 1...: . 200Smith.lL. ; L. f— - 450 Grove's errlors nml Gafilbeck's weak­ and Mrs. Charles Rudsinski and fatp- Battey, P| t. 110 . 690 830 l-PATE BANK OF ^1 P'R'i >H Mr. and Mrs.-Frank Rasmussen of 240 Johnson, CJ ri E. Snetsinger, James ...... ening in the fifth; and sixth innings Barbaras, J. C. ..-• Jurevecze & Battu^ka . 220Sheehan , Wm. E. ....—.:. :' :,70. ?arj' feriist ...... tiy 170 made victory easy'for the lakers. A > ' • •'• ••• 'I Cary called at the homej of Mr. and Boe. Oliver Jensen,- Peter :.. ." 400 Schw«da, Fredi Tliomas . 100, fames Dymond Mrs. FraAk Lageschulte,| Sunday. Berghorn, Arthur L. 530 14ft clever one-handed catch by E'. Ernst, Keller, Sterhen . 100Sinclai r Refining Co. 1..: 100 I:. A. ScJhwerman .. 14ft. ' Rev. and .urs. Irion and son, B bty Bult, Henry 510 750 l^Uer Plagge ..... right ,fielder in the second inning Eoffen, Hei nian ,:•• 100,Steil, , Henry J..— — 140 will; leave Sunday for q two wieks' Ben Dobner's dance \?as very well Berlin Bros...... -f- 1180 136 Kingsley, F W: ..¾.. . 100St . Clair., Graydon ...... iXftiy Kasten ....-.. Nli HtonjKtd what might have been a two- vacation at Manetpka pLake, Ind. , j- attended Saturday eveniig and a most Bonebrake, N, E. .--..- 100 Kohl, Mrs. Chas.... >... . 200Stocki'l , Wm. : .- ,- 'ISO >ber,t Kasten SO run rally for Long Grove. Tonne enjoyable Itime was had by all. -. Berghorn,.Harry H : .....- 150 660' Biuma Kasten Mrs. Anna (Jieske .has retu n«jd 730 Kjildeer Cot ntry C|iub . 150Spunie h Geo.lW. ... to had a banner day, allowing only four Bosch, Imogene :. -• Kingsley, E C ... . 700 ' 220 [da,M. Steil from the Shermah1 hospital where shje Tlie Job^ri Th'urow family are. en­ 1«0 Smith], Delia ,W. hitR and colle<',ting two himself and Baker, Walter ...... Kasten, He ory ... . 100Sfruni, ] Daniel J.... 600 Wrs. 1Win-"Bueschin g 1« underwent ia, tonsil operations joying the summer vacation atj Shady Buhr, Henry J, , 450 80 ndrew "Carda ..... Sft scoring one run to aid his -team .in, 140 Krueger, E ...¾...... IKehoe, JampsE. . ,.. 570Stockei , Em'iry »»• 420 H. F. Berghpru . 150 Kropp, Cail ...... Barririgton Bears at Barrington. ' Mrs. John JacobsonAyi.ll be held at Buek, C. C. J ..•'• 80.Schwermnh , A, G. -. 1750 Emma Hoeft'.' m Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stoike and Mi. Bauman, Frank E : ;.i. 230 their home July 7. ';..'-'. 00 Krueger, John W, 4^..-,-1-^-. ; 430 Surma; John Jr; ...... 000 Albert Hoeft•'...,.... 'Nft and Mrs. J. Stoike of Itasca ver? Baade, Earl J :..-..-... iMkfl Zurich. 8— AB R H Krheger, H'rbert .150 Scheuermann Jaeob 240 ,H»- h. Prehm SO Baade, August 0. Krueger, Walter j Ni) Frank, ss , ,....0 2 2 visitors at the William Luer|seu Sirs. Enoch Brandt and Mr. and . 720Schumacher , W. L..". 080 Albert.Sauw Baade, August G...... ,...... ,— Krueger, Gc». W. 80 home. ' 1 ' Mrs. Harold Kelsey wet 6 in Wauke- ,. «70Strnm , -Leohtrd 100 Laura Herrin '.»... R. Ernst, rf -,.>.. 4, t ft Branding, Mi's. Lena i ..... Ifinigge," 'Lev!* J. fiOUis^ Walbnum gan Wednesday, ,,•• 200Sdutlz , R. P 170 m KiwMine, 2b - .5 1 2 Mr. and airs. Fred Popp had t »eilr Cartla, Andrew (... Kruokenberf. Wm. .Qeorge Froelich NO . 101,»u0i Sauer, John 1160 I. Ernst). «b ....• r. 10 infant daughter, Arlene, Ann ch|jst Ethel Pepper is a- wi>ek-end f^test Clementls, ,T. L...... ICleinmnith. Wm. 1 Su^mn c nV Clara, Buhr .'. m 1400 * • » M»ce 1(H) Anders, cf 5 0 ened at the morning services ot St, at the home of hers cousin, August Crawford, A. J. ...1 ..... Klepper, W n. 0: 800 Llllie Wickersh(\iin .. SO Raado. If , * 1 Peter's church by Rev. Irlou. Pepper, Jr, " Chrlstcnsen, J, M„ 1 .'...,.-...... Keishir, Jos, -..:.4.., W Thies, Hehrj w: i.:,.:...;. 1060 Minnie Ffnk .;,.:..,.{.. m Lohfiian. lb ..y :..Ti 0 Clansling, Fred '•• ----. Kalkbrentier Adolph .In. -...:. 100 Thles, John i860 W.''F..Buh'f'.:.--< m 'Mr. and Mrs, George Hawkins >n ^Ruth Kraus of Cary injoyed Wed- Collhls, Fred Es~ ..,:...... 180, 40 Meyer. <• f> 1 i! Kingsley. Ii, H. —|- ( ... Tripp, S. L. W. — 500 (Mias. Herschlx'rger •j" son, Bobby of Cliicago were gu itesday and Tliursday with her cou­ Coltrin. N. J. ; :..1.. Kjellanilerj John 170-1 Hi- O; Nickoley ,,.. 140 Tonnn, p •"> 1 !sf» Ttmne; Hentjylibr: . Co. ....„;. 100 of Mrs. A, L. Payton over the w sin, Myrtle Klrby.. Cpmatnek,' Lee Lnndwer, Inoeh | 100 Turner, L, " 120 F. J. Berghorn <, !40 t ekr Clark, Bay I..v.;...:....:.,..:. Lnndwer, V m, , 100 40 . « 8 1) end. Tonne, Win :.q: 330 P«ml :Sc>Iiallt>nttuUu>r Totals Albert Pesg and| Carl LtnnemanU Deschauer Bros. 1...... Leonard. A.J. « Cira H. 1350 Tonne, Carl 100 IOluk Mill.man .:!...(... 40 Mrs. Eugene]- Ileiden is again fiiit- of! Chicago \yero vlslto rs at their1 Dixok Lutio ....!... : Liniulwer, R' rs. Isnjbelle 770 100 George Graber •,...' H- 40 I/Oitg Grove 2— «p« I Tl^m!' ,W*r 40 ployed by the Maple Leaf hotel. Shady mil cottages f Sunday. Defnieiii. Robert ...... ,....;»..; Listhnrtke, tfilo '"'JlThlcs. F. L. 120 Henry Kropp ,v, 4 i 1 40 V. Meyer] 2'b Miss Alice Rockepbach has rett rii Dixiin,, foiling [.. Lhwreh'ce, 1 i'irt ;tgj-. Trust, C. W 620 II. .0,. Krueger ...... '£•' Mr. and| Mrs. George puke, Mrs, Dfthm, I l^awrence 1.....-...- ill E. Ifhsi'ihan, rf 0 (i ed from Buchanan, Mich., to mint. Lohman, Einest E M'Thles, Geo. A 700 Ktiill A. Ficke ,-1 Victor Llo^d and daughter, Geraldine Dahm, Anton ,.., .:...... :....,.;.. Lohman, Al >*in • ... 5 4 40 Joe {jnhlhvck. ."ill .... 15 0 1 the vacation -at home. ^ ^ Tonne, Win F« 720 Freda. S. Ficke .... and Helen; McGraw o,f Chicago were Dyntond, Edith L. :..„.:..,- 'Leonard., CI as. .... ? Freid S. Khtpp, 40. '! IlahnfeMt, cf. ...:.:.4 0 1 «40 I ffinne, 4ie'iiiJrd .."- 100 . 4(( Dondpuvi He, V. L...... :... I*eihert, Andrew .. 400,1 tTn,hd«'«ii (Henry Hillmnif ...... , Holste, c '....' .... 4 .0 0 Mrs. J:J.T>. Fink and daughter, 8 :iss callers Sunday at the h|ome of Mrs, T" " " • hlifck}12., J. 705 40 Dewire, US.'. Jackson j...... t Leslie, RfjullMarie •• Funk, 11», If .". .3 0 0 Margaret! Fink' attended the grtu ua Charlotte McGfaw. VolHng.^y.iL. 480 Margtiret \Flnk „.'.., 40 Deiulein Bros. ....: i ,i Looniis, h. .1...... 100 Vehe. Edwin , 800 Walter- ,1/aiin ..:...... ,,.. (i, Il.isetuan, ss ...... 4 (>•• --O0 j tlon:'exercises of M(ss. Ruth'.'Bu 10 • let IWhl F}ank W. : f.ohman, A. E. .... 470 550 Hugh Wallace :1...... O. Meyer, If. rf :5 0 0 in Oak Park Wednesday'evening. ITmhdenstock,"O. D. ! Davidson, James ..: ^ Lucas, Adam ...... 050. Voiling, Albert ,..,..-. .1010 Bred C. Pepper J. Guhlberg, p ' 2 0 0 DeihlL C'hqs. .:...... :...... ' 350 s Mrs.. Fred Hoeft is able to be Lnkeside H< tel -,J. Webster, Elmer ..^-., 440 Armoit.J, Crawford Fairfie Drugfean, T. J ...... 4 150 El. Ha'seinan. ll> .[••-• 2 1 1 around after a \ve< k's illness.illness^, Lttgeschulte, P. H. _T:::J Waslio, Harry ]W... 670 FjkwlF. Hoeft -v H. Hasemttn, ff 1 " 0 0 V Dorsify, 8. H. Lovett, R." 11 130 Weber, James W .... 180 Vuc^tor Sauer .:.....„., Church Molilenh:iiiHi>r, .Sb- ... : 1 0 .0 Mr. and Mrs. K< win Gross of I ar- St, Matthew's Evang. Luth Ernstf, Oarf :..:.,...... Lake Zurich! Golf fjlifb l..:i 520 WeTWetzer, Win...... 350 Geroge Hi Berghorn 1 Fairfield 1 I rington and Mr. and Mrs. My *on Eickenbaum, Paul ,..•...-,.."...:.:...... Leu'rssen, W II. .. 410 Weaver, C^ R.i; .... 150 I|6nry Steil;...... ,,.... Etching Co. of America Llierssen. Vi rnon 100 Totals ....! 33 2 4 Wells of Mhndeleifi were guests S m Next Sunday we cefebrj)at e our niis- Wiese, GTara :, ....,...: 500 •William Pohlman .. .Eichier, Fred ...... ,.:..:..:...: „...- axti Lautfenburgiir, iEd. .j...™ -I-1 80.0 n r an, rs 1 Sion festival. German jervice at 3 Wilier, Wni. I'.'...:i;..,:.. 100 Hmil Frank' .-. Summary: Two l,.,s,, ),its Loh-' *l y °f ^ - l ^ - George Gro s. Eissler, Jacob ,...... :...;. 330 Lee, 'Dr. ,N. D. 100 Wickersheim, Ed...... ! 660 John Howe. ...: p..in. (DST). Pastor Jedele of Wil Eissler, Christ ;. 180 man, Joe Ciahlbeck Struck out: -by | Mr< and Mrs. Myron Campbell of Like-Cook Farm Supply Co, 1800 Walill^rthner, Marcus 120 Eliza Spunner, Kst. : mot. Wis., will deliver the sermon Tonne 1(», by Gahl.beck 11. by Funk fi\„\ Ernsting, Louis ..J....::. 121Q L lrtleman, (Seorge '...['. «00 Wicker8l»eim, Wm. G> "800 ,T| D: Fink ;.,.. in visited Sunday with Mif itid English service at 8 p. m. in which 'I. Ifeis'e OH balls—off Tonne' 1, off Ficke. E. A. ,...... :.-.„ •..„.: ., 550 Laiidau, Wni. - . 410 Walbaum, Edward H. (110 C. J, Wightnujn . ... Mrs. Fred Butt. pastor Jastor of Bristol^ Wis*, will Fink, J. D.,...:. ....j....: ...... :. 1480 GahllM-ck 2. ' j : Lnfrentz. Clms. C. .. 910 Wessel, George 300 Ida Ernst !«0 speak, ' Fiqke, Al. B. :>..._...... •,....'.j 100, Meyer, Georite ....i. .. 2060] Score bv inni'ijigs: i M|r. and Mrs. George Hapke j nd ! family attended a picnic7 in Palat:""~ Paul G .Getth, Pastor, Froelich, Arthur IT.' ;.J 150 Metzler. Otto ., 1130! Lake Zurich 100 042 100—U ' Fehlman, G. F. ..J 4X0 Rlliller Oil. Co i 600 ! Suntlav afternoon. I>ong, Grove 000 020 000—2 Forkart, I|ennan j 100 Monske, Charles ....r. " 120' Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson^ and s hs Indian Mounds*, Feddeler, Wred P 1 000 Meyer, Georje A : ,i 300! of Ohio, III., visited several, days' w it. Archeologlcal excavation?'of- In­ Folleth, Alliert C. * McCoy, Everkt .:. ooo: Burglars in/Hard Luck Folleth, FrM " m IVIeyer, Fred L .. 670, {local relatives last week. dian mounds have led to the conclu­ 500 SPECIAL PRIC] What happens when burglar meets Frank, Lawrence M'eyer, Paul ..._'. L .. 780 i sion that these mounds seem to have Frank, Ottjj 50 burglar? It is easy to imagine two ';•[ Mr. and Mrs.; Fred Brockman { mi Morse, Phililj L.. .. 700; been designed for a variety ©f uses. Froelich, Aug 200 Morse, PhiUli I- .. 650 men or more breaking Into a house Dan Hershberger of Prairie Vi >\y 1 Some of them were burial places, Fisher, Rudolph .. 300 Meyer, Ray (f! L .. 730 visited Sunday at the W. Buhr hoi le. 580 simultaneously, each being unaware others foundations for edifices, while Gehrke, John M^yer, Henr^r L. ..!.. :. 5651 of the presence "of the other. That !Mr. abd Mrs. .William Wickershf im iese, Otto 100 Matter, j Lud vig ....1.. .. 190: still others served as fortt esses. Tlie geffe, Gustav 350 Unclaiitied Ston did happen in a west country man­ and family and Henry Stet'l-called on Nightingale, ^ttay ;. 150 most pretentious were used for, sac­ Perth, RCVL Paul 530 Xordmeyer1,! ! rving sion in the early years of: the pres­ Mrs. Ai\a Stiel and family in Ipes :. 700 rificial and other religious purposes. Graff. Emil 200 Nblte, Wm: F Plahies '.Sunday afternoon. 100 ent century, when two old thieves, .In many of the tribes jthe .custom, Graver. Herman ., 300 Oberlin, Oral 470 I acquaintances at Dartiiiuor,' where Mrs..-Ferguson Hurkness and s Cjfrcvcr, George .... 500 Olienauf, Otti)] L.. • I 830 >u, obtained |of collecting the bones of oodman. Earl D. »30 they often''talked of this particular U«»bert "and. Miss Helen Ottchard, .Anjiijt - \ 50. Harknpss the dead, cleaning, them carefully . , »00 Osborne, Liv'i ngstoni: 1, 160 burglary., met in er drawing room i(lrpv<> to Mendotn. Frida|y evening ; to and putting them In a common Gosswiller, Elmer J »10 Pepper, Lo^ii W . 601 almost packed witn ."swag." see Mrs. Robert Harkness, S|r. Tl ey gravel oyer which a ijnound w|ns Qottschalk, Louis i 1180 Penner, Heh'y 100 raff, Fred Jr , 310 Pearcc, Ge^. W EncH accusetl his rival of treaeh-; returned on Saturday, 'erecteu.J • . " ..-.' \ '. ' ••• | 370 jeary; Lee 15( ' Prehm, Wm. 0. cry, and in the tight that ensued j ;G l„ e Williams and Mlrs . ~ - . 1, 500 Mrs> t rg reen, Clinton C 2 Pepper, Frfi C. 1500 they did each other so much dam-., E,|WJM i^iw attended Pentap da Joy in Worjt 1 ^raber, William ll .Perkins Lbr. & Fuel Co. 2200 Bed Room Suites age that they were not fully con­ chapter iit[ Evanston Thursday ev Is there not rather n pendency as 3r)>ss, Geo 130 Pohlman, 'A.up scious they were under arrest un­ llfdrymus, Tony ; 670 Palton, A. L, o|o ing. We grow older to lost pur enthusi­ 4C0 til a police surgeon had been \ at­ Gruelmau^raff, Fre, dMrs. Iconise ...'. 2067001 Prehm Ildwe s. ii. D,orse y is atteiding'a c in asm, to get a little, drill, a little r Co. 1800 tending to them for some minutes.^— ference at| (^haiiipaigti for ngric blunted, and to say that we have Answers. I it ral teachers throughout the''st'ti at^e sobered down? Yet how a Joy In Mrs. Dorsrjy and infant are visit ug iwork carries a> man on! It drives Standard El Mr. Dorseyf* relntiveM.ntnrby, I him forward In the absorbing pur­ QUALIT3 Y riRE 'i^umm A Birdi Help Farmers suit qf an Idenl, through the roup GOODYEAR Mrn. William Meyer and son ilnd BARGA IN PRICE Blrdx irinyj help tliemselvvs ti> a and smooth pluces of': thd world, for aiighter visited 'l;'uesdti|j' with. .V•I rs, PATHFINDER Wm. ^:::::^,,^ choicQ fruit or vegetable come- 'getting till ftlse bUti-the ojbjcct of his Llfetlma Guaranteed ,ee (Vimstnck, Supertwlst Cdrd Tires ! • •-- I- ^.^-1.,-. J times, hut they help the farmer In seurch, In Invention, In labor, In art, GasDash PricPrices-Me Mounteo d Fr|e ,,1-^1(1^1^= turn. Protection of birds,should bo Mr. tuidiMrs, Wllllatn Kleiusm th and^yos—In" hollriess—^anon New- ^ull !|Mc* ,f Ij0|, Palm ahmmt' Instinctive on the part of ' K «ff e had tlieir Jtifant ilnn.ih-. bolt.' OwrslHj MBuch the fanner, says n hurnau of bio- I ''•*•• ':l1"" W «?'»'iftened (,t he 29x9x4.40-21:4 . i Mu5f «4.*S morning services ,at the Long Gri ve 29x4.50-201..... Vv logical survey bulletin, "t.'soTul- ADVBRTISEME^T f.3S S.I9 church by .Rev. Ilaller. Twontyitb' 30x4.50-21...... S.4J f.S7 IH'MH. of the Birds on the Farm." relatives gathered at the home in • hi H KIj,A TOWNSHIP 28x4.75-19^...:., •*S3 •.I* •&...- ft, Wheti one. kind of Insect botoiues afterno)»u and miests were j)r«s|i\,ri ASSESSMENT ROLL ata5.00-l9.L-. i.4l H)i numerous In n region as to 30x5.00-20.;,... from Pala"ti|ne, BiirrJiigtun and Li ke .'•he following Is a qorMct list of lull •41 *.fS threaten-.-fli» wholesale djestruotloti 2fix5.25-18...... Zurich. personal property and chrngos In real 7.S3 7.»0 30x5.25-20.:.,.. of vegetation, birds, as aVulo, coi estate in the town of Klla with tho t.if 7.»f 3115.25-21.^4. •.i§ grcgute there und live largely rtn1 assessed valto thereon qs extehded by 7.fl the Jnnccta. Not only that, but'the Faracjui Fishibg Ground the County Treasurer % the ydar oyiffiHHi,) HNI> 4.1 3.fS Be&i Dresser andi J $ Q 3613¼ Rg. CI. 4.1» 4.0» everyday ger vices -of blrtlaln con- '"Bunk" In qonnectlon wltlntie 1032, fand published as required by 4 law, to-wit:y •",: '•.,;''':•' r 30x3V4O.S.CI. 4.1« 4.1* Burning Insects of all kinds and Grand Btjnk of Newfoundlat d, 7.5f 7.«t Coil Springs.f01 . %) holding hack the threatening tide Towjnshln 4», Bante' 10 means an undersea elevation whl Like County, IUljiols , 7.M 7.3S of Insect life, says'the bulletin, are produces 4 ' shallow. The Gija id Ask'd * > < BSAVrr DDUTT 1n w SK If BII probably of even- greater signifi­ bank off the coast of Newfoundlat d, Sec. Ajcrcs Vol. NOTEi Layers df cord fab* cance. which Is 300 miles long and K ss Anthony Kramer (ex tie No's. 5 and 6 are cord 3lli5...>. 3f I4.t7»a.r j; ii5.„... ifqfi- than 000 feet under sea level, is R.R.) & (exjpt W breaker strips IMO 1,1« ^:116...... , 17. believed to "be the top of an: (Id Pub Rd & Ex S 8 iw.io 1 !.«•! 3.1 e Simmons' Steel Bei Notary Publje submerged mountain range, ft is rds W 20 rds) NW : Vi NW -¼1 ...... 10.31.38 2,030 The term •'notary pubjUc** la an- famous as a fishing ground becau se GOODYEAR VALVE 0 ly the world'^ ! Walnut Finished, Complete With $i I'lent.," Among the Homans a notary John. Wi.Krueger E4a 1 1 0 codfish resort tfiere every yea|r' \A SEH SW% 1...... —13 4 1,200 largest tire mak;r offerer ; iSprings, Al Sizes for only . ' was literally one who toiok notes— May and June in enormous hord >s A. E. Brisigs (ex 14a . SPEEDWAY , a shforthand writer; henlce, an offi­ to feed on the crustaceans abd m 1- SW pt descd in WP ,'"'-. | Itopairtwlat Car* tint Lifetime Guaranteed cial whose duty It was! to record lusks developed In the; shoals as t ie 870071) Lot 4 16,20 . 1,200 THESE ARE REAL BARCA Mrs. K.- Richardsen 14a UCash ) Prices- -Moul transactions, .-certify the authen­ result of sea plantij brought lb ty SW pt Ik 4 WD u ticity of documents, etc.; In Eng­ the meeting of two currents. #0071 ...... ,..16 14 6|i0 "m lish and American, law the term sow Johtt D. Pohlman (ex [ Orailie tmm Odd Oak 'Dressers - Reed Furniturj applies- to a person' of j somewhat 3a NE cor 3 of rd) 29x4.40-21. (4.50-20.. similar/functions, who I takes ac- Spelling Not Paramount all S of Rd SWy* Inlander Double Daybed, Parlor Suites knowledgment of, or otherwise cer- SW% 1 .25,17 1,540 30x4.50-21—1.50-21, i }.«$ Gen. Zachary jTaylor, who lie- E. A. Pohlmhn (ex pt 28i4.75-19..J |.*3 Odd Chiffoniers ;. Ufies or attests, various writings; Bird's Eye Mai .came'President largely because^ lis descd. in INKS 341731 29x4.75-20 :.,|J70 usually under his official seaL to Secticinal Bookcase^ \ Vanities victory oyer Gen. Santa An a 341732 & ex. Si 15a,; 30x5.00-20. «.95 make them authentic. * - at the Battle lOf Buena Vis« & ex parcl oa descd ^/&Rt 12½ SE% 34 53 8,7|S0 Your Old Tire i for M Change in Rapid Transit: a good speller. He wrote an i c Elnora Mead & Ethel 1 TRADE IN GOODYEAR AJX- THE JACKSONBEU RA . The taxi was. traveling "along at a count of the battle in which he 1( ft O'Brien 2a as descd HEAR rapid clip when it suddenly struck the a opt of reach, and used ve 7 bk deeds 365 pg 407 C500D USED TIRES Jl UP. EXPERT VULCANIZING a patch of rough road. The driver, long" sentences, one of which | w is No. 367717 34 2 200 Lawrence Dahm.(ex S • a. reckless soul, kept clipping along- 87 typef* lines. He Is accused >f ,25a) W½ SE& After a bit he "called back to grammatical'errors,also, which, a NE# , 35 10,75 1,800 Willialm Hr Roesir hla lone fare, "Are you there, mls- not surprising in a sentence mo Smith & Dawson (ex I J. S. GIESKE TIRE terr.f•••-• |- . .-.! than 900 words long. Bat one m ,y 345 D 597 & ex 334 ' 1 ^(Fonijerly withj Mandel Brothers, Chic^S^ D 445) (ex com at "Yesies, b« U you don't mind excuse that Ixf a general who wi Tel, Barrington 382-J j interscn of Rand Rd Parlor Suites and Odd Chairs Made to 0

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gAjTOl *C TON REVIEW, BAR1 HNGTQN. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JUNE 23,19318 m ««J mm -1^. -ZT] ' ^•MMMMMMMMMM^WMMmMMMMMMM•MfeMMMmwnWMHMHtoMWMMMimM^MMi^ MM 1 • L ..—:——i THEN TttE FuSf Edith Geary. Mrs. Cassius] Drowns their 65th wedding anniversary on BEGAN Wauconda will entertain the club on llVednes- MitsuJs in Firtt Ran|c ,,. ~ , • Saturduy, June 11. On account of tjie !|i f. jlvstemuis dfly, June 20,' serious illness of Mrs. Spencer (be . as Masters of Ffaans. Richard Baiefey of day was quietly observed.. , , '' The story of,.the famous Japanese Morgan-Varner Weddirjg family of Mitsui goes back' more S'howHereSunday Orayslake wer>; Visitors at tin L. H. Mr ,aniho exact Mr. and Mrs. Ray Prior former Louise Werden on Monday of last Cryital Lakeland Dr. and Mrs. Gold­ in Kyoto and in 1001 one in Osaka. week. -M; u'l am story. residents here, but nowi'of Loyal, ing visited relatives here Wednesday. He provided -that each exchange 1¾ lv-1.1 Forrest W s., were surprised wlien about 40 •An) Elwood Pratt attended the Republi­ Mrs. Olive Gray and family, Hugh- llpuse shouM' hW a member at the li them ctolebijate their 25th wadding ^i nesday. Robert Blackburn and family of Ar­ of these in njra should be sneceed- k i,.\v_<, anil anniversary., They were married on 5, »>, lington Heights were guests > Sunday ed by a member,of the* MiUsul fam­ -. • i.. I-T subjects June 6, 1007 at Crystal liake at the Mrs. Carrie White entertained rel a atives from Minneapolis, Mini., over- at the Blackburn home. ily. »In Febroary, 1872, flvi young V l.nl, home of Mrs. Addie Colby Prior.' A members of the Mitsui family wera LR nitlils will the week-end. They are enjioute' to suitable program had been prepared, . Gerald Jenson is spending tin"' week- sent' to the United States to learn -.. attniflion-; an^l the guests remembered them with to New York. with the Chauncey Jeison family at »•"" iu a dif- a gift of silver. . Ringvood. . > the banking business,. Thefollftw- Ed. Mills and sister, Mrs!,' John ing year the first national bank in ]Ur. and Mrs. Joseph Dobncr an­ McBride of Carpentersville I caAeu* i) '•., any super- Friday at the home of Mrs, Edmund Work of Many Beet Japan was opened by Mitflyl-Gumt I nounce the birth of a! son, Klmer t :'i -.,.. ii performs. Joseph on Saturday, June 11. Peterson A ptjmnd ofdioney represents the and Ono-GumIr In 1876 the Mitsuls 1 ,,>•• hi* audi- established the first private bank; In Ml pining and grade Reparation project Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer of Gdff- lifetime work of more than a thou­ L • all of Chiclago' visited Friday with, J: j vtate tax law will! not be much* [by through citup. i>.believable. Mrs. Georgcj Blackburn. i \ a ii . (l|«:i. Mieil- 'stiiiv officials mi July 1. The validity E. G. Iloipen, chief pOultryman in Mr. and ijwrs. Ilerhert Schroeder . I i..(i- Smith, of (lit* lnw is pending before the state the Illlriois i epjl^tinehtof agricujture spent the week-end with relatives in • !;i!i!" imprils- supremo court and indication!; lire and A. ('. V veringhnm, farm* garden Chicago. i '•)-.iiial tpiex- (hat the case will take its regular pne Safe Deposit Box • v". and,dairy ci itstritant! in the state de­ li lie prompt- course and a final ruling will not be iliss Mar;r Kennedy of Waukcgan i partment of ptinlie welfare nave sc T Riven until October. The tent wise viidted fiat rday and Sunday with lected a siti ' ii|i Quincy for' a new Iht • changed was appealed by the slate from' t]hu hei^ sister, Mrs. Jilmics Carr, building to lou.st> the state's egg lay. M; iliv ni>_'hls as circuit court .of Kangamon county ing contest. Construction is to get. jlrs. Panny Pintt is visiting her Witt Hold litem All I'.>r Sunday where it^was'held invalid, and un under way n jitne for occupancy daughter, Mrs. Nina Tbmisky at X Hickford injunction* granted -restraining offi- when the ne v Contest opens, NOVCAI Crystal Lak^v ml M.omlay, ials from spending money fot the tin- her 1. {Gov. Lo^iis L. EmmersOn has t'red Rudsinski while sharpening X I . WMIUIIII In forcenienfAHAAIn^iA^t oAf* thMleA lawIn *•» , FollowingTft*^^l !#*<••* I «fcrf»'* thistlh *• 't set' aside $0,500 from- his' contingent a sjcythe, acc|ldcntlly fell oh it, jnflict- in line, the new law was. ciast aside ,1' fund, for the] erection of the building. ingjl a serious wotind which necessi- Your Bonds arid Otheri Securities .-.....< in M"''temporarily. ! <\ U'ldni'sday j _, [ • I .• ', \- tatj»d-several stitcles. In the riiMithly, bulletin issued by ' I»i\ idi-d." n f i L Osjt'nr Nelsoi. audiotr of public ac­ Mrs. Floyd Godfrey/, ojf ^vanston ^e.C^'-ib.^our'-Home • >|i. il>'' bleak . ., After . nieetin, ,. g , with Gov.. ..Loui, . .,.,s L,, ' counts, ntten iiox Msi called to the pub­ hari moved liere fir the Summer "ftml t I'lil.V ],„.(,] i-hnimersnn jin the centennial building ifs lic misijionce ition that banks, which wiM reside with her mother, Mrs. Your Jewelry When You're Away /I'll- Huston,! «• Springfield op'June 9, the Kcneral Bejtha Jenk^ on Slocum Lake road. have eloM'd t leir doors are not neces. i : i Chandler! conference of, more than 100 persons snrjly failurts. Tile bulletin states; Shi is,accompanied by her tipin sons, Your Insurance Policies I interested iri tfie coal miners' scale "Only such ia:iks as .have gone into RUhard and Robert. • i.i.t i.'in is con-1. dispute agreed to entrust their neWo- receivership ihotild.be thus considered j r l.rid jjlrs., Ilumlphrey of Oconomowoc, Your Marriage License irrives tiatinns to 10 men. These ^persons, as the other institutions which closed Wi,s„ spent, a few-days with „Mrs. ( vinnt. is ter- j comprising' five union leaders and five their doors a' id did not go into receiv­ Le^ia Gainer during the absence of -i:tid then falls operators, held a briefv session arid ership have, in, many instance*! pro. AH-Your Valuables - heJ sister, Mrs. Montgomery. Mrs, agreed to gff to Chicago. R Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poile of Elm- a ,i fraud. coming soW. be held in A iril. An invitation is t > hurst called [alt the Carr home Wed­ R|ENT ONE NOW Ii -he confronts be extended- by the Illinois group of nesday. | ' ' - suspicious of Sale o£ $6,250,000 in auti cipation this asttociati jh to the National Con­ Mr. and Mrs. Ames Hall and the "iii'tjunJs them tax warrants will insure the operation gress of Pare its and Teachers to hold former's parent^ llwvre visiters Sun­ •at point to.the of Chicago relief stations until! Aug. its 1034 con ention in Chicago. day at the E. J. Cook home. :" ii:-. is the Sigh And be Assured of 1. $4,477 of this an'tount nns • al ~| r •• ^- ready heen snhseribedto. . Afier Aug. Planting p' 100 acres of trees, a The Ladies' Aiixiliary met at the Protection 1. there may be a request to Gover­ start on the ensive reforestation pro­ home of Mrs. Hjar-y Matthews on Or of Na Loat nor Emmerson* for another |^ special gram in nii (iois was accomplished [Thursday afternoon. The afternoon wrt tlatu aa--to iHession of the geheral assembly, if a this spring. L. j E. Sawyer, foresfry was spent in sewing and visjting, af­ v of' "Liverpool ' , plea for aid from the' reconduction extension spi ciajist, of the state na ter which refreshments! were! served. ;i 1 I 'I ' P'V ••. In 1191, John, finance corporation at Washint tural history survey, has announced Mrs. Frank Taylcr has returned • :o'ting as regent, fails. At the icloKe of the recent |spe- 'that more j t rani 1()0,000 trees were t\ cial session of the assembly a bill tof planted in n ne counties. He1 stated froin the Midway iiospital at St. toR^T NATIONAL BANK l ii/uuririe in the Paul, Minn., where she underwent "f Liverpool. Tra- $20,000,000 ajildlfidrial. fell by tj(ie that 3.000,001' Illinois acres should be of . wayside in the semiltc.; More thftn on operation, 'I t ''«• ijs originat- in timber am probably will be plant $11,000,00 is due tljo1 state from 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golding and i • Illitliarpoilr (the ed with treef before the program is HARRINGTON taxes in Cook county* the penalty nily of Chicago ipent Sunday at H' ->. of,i In provln- ; completed. • date for whi OF • THKl BAR- ing instructions in highway account­ ious other forms of weeds that RIM. n>\ I'MtK DISTRICT, A ing, A manual of accounts, prepared threaten Belt crops, bay and grass Ml Mi ||'\| ( OKI'tHtATION. by the chief of the accounting section production, according to an an •Vl i;' •'• '• ' '; 'I'h.it for the pur- of the highway division, and speci­ nouncement ssuied by that depart­ - 1 iMtcessary ex- men forms' required by the law, are ment: «! ihe-Barring- 1 being supplied to all the counties. The ^ i i Municipal (.'or AGAI ^.» "':>'' work of checking tip existing records •: ir'nrz'] the fiscal iIncluding,i I tie bids opened]by the cojb in the various counties, ih order that ||. ]'.i'.\?,. there are sta.te'departm pnt of public works and : >' *S •a the standard >ystem may be installed. : •• ' •!!•• v«veral sums buildings for $1205,307.78 worth of is now well under way, R. B~ Mac­ r mi'jitioned and highway cons rw Hon work were jobs Leod, chief of the auditing depart­ jr. ! that is 'to say :-^- of widening* a id mlvaging 35.32 miles How often does it happen to ^ou? ment ; in the Division of Highways 400.00 of narrow, w< rnflut and obsolete pave­ .? has reported. - • ~ , i>00.00 s ment by rest rfa ring with brick and i ' ., «t ii \ extending the width to 20 feet by the M'aitiage 400.00 Feeling good . . . jail ready to tvashupaiid shsve .' 100.00 ! ''Illinois* highway department is addition of e ncifete shoulders. These 1 400.00 ready to obligate $1,600,000 of gas recotastrUction .projects, according to and then only a cold stream from the ho\ water faucet p . , .' • i 100,00 [tax money Hnmediately for^ street im­ the 'departme »t, will transform the r; ., , '"•• 1 250.00 provement work in the city of Chi­ obsolete sectk as into the most modern F: - - -i' ^- 500.00 cago, Chief pighway Engineer Prank type of [ bricl resurfaced highw p . ,. minimizipg tfa: maintenance costs It's way to start die dkr wrong. r,. (.funds 1,000.00 T. -Sheets has announced. In addi­ M conserving tl e state's. original l& t.<'>'ssary tion, the department will proceed as vestments. > ti'-idi-ntal soon as possible with a $400,000 fA§' A • --.4(.(- But here's a tip. Yoju can stkrt these days tight by I -f Mi -'.(! i'-'lierv having an automatic gas water heater installed in your homei. Then you'll have plenty < >f hoi water for washing j, W.850.00 and staving. Plenty for bathing and everything else, 'I. '•••>' said several We Hive These 'lit' aggregate too. Every day .... all day . ,-. without waitinj -' Thirty Six Huh- Clever Jsfes in All i>"I.fj."i0.n<.t) are •••lo'iial parts of. Colors to Match -"••' S>\ Hundred Better think it over. This luxury of having all the hot •"•".'Hi i ;lnd 'in case Your water you want the minute yo i want it costs compara­ •«i' ' !|.vt the ng- ' .f.v Six Hundred Summer Costumes tive! j little — tar less, probatly, than you i ire now : I:,-»IMMIJ the defi- speeding for many incideritals that, bring notliing like • •'" '"'if for . said and ihuy sell the comfort and convenience > automatic hot water ;' !- Aijpropriation fo »only tin' manner pro- "Tucktiie seryt ' ! Julie A. D. Cb«KPr\NY STORE for all the 1 acts. » d--y of June •BURANPl'^ "NGKXDORF. '!:•• 'Itarrj'ijfton ;i |Municipal Book ^ Gift SMppe sciIUKJBE^ "A Step Off Main Street Worth 1 iiking" WILL HEAT WATER 1 uhmatiimu/ •h- .Harrington r -/• « Municipal .117 $: Cfok Street Bttrriiislon, Illinois i i

mmm Lf..,L^i.t 1 Smmim^mMmmimlllii iiiih ii litaitittiiiiiiliiiitt 1^ mmm \ RINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY,f IE 23,193 the Republican convention 'was • a 308 Dodgeville, Wis., were guests of and Mrs. George Folkrod Grove guest of Mr. a iid XIrs. Howard Brint- Barrin^tdit Ct , this week. Mrs. Lonk, Mrs Charles W. WJUiams, 623 Si Cook street, Sunday. Mrs. Dewitt Mitchell linger, 31$ w. Lincoln avenue, fcdn lkrod'a mother, who accompanied Thursday >f Wstlweek, e oUt-of-tow% quests will reijtain in J who has spent! the last two weeks at - Society f Bfarringtonj se^efee«e« t' weeks, the William»'j home returned | to her inMA home with . Mp.| Mitchell. Xfr, arid Xlts. Keith Benncr and daughter, 'left] (he last of the week for Annoqnce Engagement Mrs. Herbert Garblsch Mr*, -and Mrs. Arthur .Wiggon^r Entertains" Howard l|ri!ntlihger, 318 ^. Lin­ their home.ajt Clarence, ta.^aftc^ a ^tS^Chtt Sunday __d family, 144 N. ;Hager ivejme, tMrs. Herbert Gnrbisjt-h, 212 \V tah- visited'; fronk Wednesday until Friday coln avenue, isjIspendihg thi»"w[eek 6n itw<> weeki' vacation with Jelati'ves The? engagement of Miss Uuth Me- a fishing triif 4t New Auburn^ j Wis. and frienas Barrington. Grawj daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ington street, entertained on Thi|i.rs - ' ith relatives in Larwell and Pierce- ^0 Id R^eive CeMcat^l James Mt-Graw of Cuba- township] to day evening of last week . hono inir tn, incl.l -|." /ft . Mrs. t Waldo, SJjnett. Twenty and Mrs. J. M. Ha|| t?r and son of WoW°» I Hans; Larson, son of-Mr. and Mrs. ifivt Sir. and Slits. Carl Nordmeier of •- Puoils cf Mfes lauise guests spent, a pleasant evsningj Winhetka were dinner Quests W««. were Saturday and Sun ! J. E. Larson of Exmoor avenue Bar- a Mr. ah| Mrs.-Leslie Hubbah-d jjind Morristowif. ]l inh., spent several day|> toPlRy cards with prises gotnk to Mrs day of Mr.-and Mis. day of SRev. apd Mrs. C. & Drussel, rington, Was announced Sunday after­ *red daughters! Mildred and Charl >tie, $>f thijB week' at| ithe home of Mr. am ieack^ Hie.ke and Miss Laura' Fran:sen., Mrs'. Waller is a 407 qIitove . a| eipue. noon at a lawn party at the home .ranesvillej Wis., were guests Thurs­ XIrp. F.^ W. wbmuth, Grasmere farm. out-of-town guests were: Mrp. All Schwemt^i. of Miss McGraw's parents, live miles* ired day of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ke el, 442 Shuett aim Mrs. John Andreseij of Nj. Cook street. They attenced the Mrs j XIaryJ Sfoyes of _Riohmo|id was iage,'{t«a«l»e!r »3 north of Barrington. of Mr. %. C. Wfettejn and son, Walton",-of UW Elgin, and Mrs. Ed. Franzen At the' neguia'rj commencement j program in thp "even a giiesjt last |*4ek at the home ^S-Karl S.,W. wacbetoi] The announcement wjas combined 502 Cuba townsbip and James Haffncr 0 an daughter. Laura, of Bensenv^Ile. bury chdpter, 494 ,.--,—, --, ing. i and Mrs., J"ames Domdney], and R. W. liundhenk of Barrington P)«» ' :aute Willi present their with a piehic reunion in honor of Prairie avenjel n an Henry Mi-Grow IIIHF daughters, Lucile evening, L*bne Mj-Viekurs,' a lj lett Tuesd ly on a ten days' fishing '*^ -, if annual «cltal. '.Tue»... Entertains Bunco ) lecturer \va|s present to instruct and Berneie'e, an*l,son. Robert'.of ltay- Mr! and Mrs. Walter Landvfer and trip in no rtl efp Wisconsin, ninfi 5 chapter."' A. specisjl- -mesting of Mrs. TihlqnMs Carroll of XI^ivwood ^ Vvan^ical church. Jh* P«j mond. S. D. Ther engagement took Club j son, Clifford, |213 W. Lincoln hvenue',- lem W chapter will be held on Monday spent several days last week |at the COOL S« f 5," U»« Kuckuck #m plajl the form of a pre-nuptial shower Mrs. August Schwemm, 213 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Carl Mr. and. Mrs. E. SI. - Df c and ing, June 27, at tile Masonic te|mji>le. Domoney hoW, 502 Prairie ijivenne) You"ll be deli when the 150 guestS from Barrington, Main street, entertained 'the Bii Frey in Gilman. Clifford will spend daughter, 1 li fs Marguerite, and Misi t with) This will be visiting worthy ma club' Thursday afternoon, Pifzel the slimmer vacation at the hjome of and 'attended the commencement pro­ the refreshing s Klgin. Chicago, Winnetkn, Kenosha^ and worthy piitroria' night. Mr#. |^thel Pop >|c imd her father are, I'Weri ColK»- *;J™a "Within the' were awarded to. Mrs.. Roy Pepper) and Xfrs, gram Thi rswipy evening. I j spending \jieeks with relatives in Woodstock, and St. Charles presented ma Rugeu,. worthy) matron of. . Frey. spending tyro temperature Pttrel Miss Mi-Graw with gifts. An orches­ Mrs. Horace Blood, and Mis. ,T| New York,] wiBr^'-BeU." the ^IeRhoM View chapter, will jpreside. cool air from! lA*> and .pockety. The club will b<[ eier, pa»n^ of the Tor<5 .Mrs.". George' Klfrink, 114 Dundee 7 Wednesday! Richard Kestuer,', violinist, won , •sec­ the Bowman Dairy . Co with flji.eir who was| alternate delegates at 0^-Wr.. Mr-. 0-^ -avenue, was hostess at a six ;o'clock 1 ond place in the state.contest, at-]f or families spent Sunday togeth at Miss Olive JMcFodden of Cleveland, fcnww. "Dri'iniila'" >ValW. *nxn»i dinner Saturday evening in honor of mal in May. He will give two bios Biltmore. Picnic-.'linnets, golf, en- O., .and Xliss Edyth Forsytie of Mis,-) Ruby Kiunpert of Whjttier. Cnl. M Sunday morning. is, bnseball and -other games |>m- Blackburn college we're guests of Xlr, *5lrch of .the Wee Fplk-^Dortt.. 'lTio quests iiicludcd aunts and eon* pleted the program .of the, day Alont and Mrs. il. T. Smiley, 520 Grove sins of the honof guest. | 175 persons were present] aveiiu'e, froin Tuesday until Si tiirday Ateo "TOROHY" .C NK*8 -'"^r'^^-'W^thy W The following were present: Mrs. Entertains Dorcas of last week. CARTOON nnd K.L0C.1' Herbert Iloiiiiitli. Mrs. Har'olil Kelsey, j Society > Mrk Rudolph Wcudt, |314 |W ,in- ^iorni^ ^,.nK,"-^ find Wait*' .Mrs. Kdwiu .Meyer. Mrs. "Ijoinof Mrs. Hay Caution', 20S W. TJik 6:45 to 8:$ m. coin |avenue returned;, hbme Mj!>*» • [i«y Mrs. S, L. Landwer and soil. Bur will entertain j.+llrdv M«« Q««*ii-' ••..-. t Schiiefer. Miss Dorothy f, Melow and , street the Dorcas so* from the St. Joseph 'hospital El- nell, hnd XIrs. Roy Upton aid son,] ••Indian J>»<«<-" W ^ Ti"^"— Miss Ma" Brandt, «11 of. Barrington, i-iety of the Baptist chnrch Tuesjlaj) jgin. where sl^e underwe|nt of Barrington are spending thifi week IOC an ,r aftornoon, June! 2S. She will'lie n stribits , fjjvirirp H«Kl - . ui. . • ; Mrs. William Ko*s of (.'ary, Mrs. >peratiou. Sh'e is.conval in one of the Thies cottages alf ,Wau- after 8:00 1()0 uscing. nlii-tiy. r Trk> "(l«iUoi."^-r-«uISe - Kuckuck, Glen Xorris of IYcatonicn, Miss Mar- isted, by the following ^0^11011^0: pac^, .Wis. ,'lrtl iveck of A A'- / .s June Salr brings jorie Lageschulte (if Wnjiconda, and Mrs. John ^eliwa^rtz, Mrs. fao ,'Utdoli'ne Ku«-ku»| I'edersot^ of Arlington iK'iitschmati. and Mrs. Alt| a Benhfctt Mrs, L. Powers-, and Mrs. E. Ernst V. SUN., MQti., \ 26-27 Heights. and son, Howard of Barrington^ esilb Marshall XIcKinnie of Spr ngneld "ON'THIJ I Violin Nolo, ';R°n>aqcc! et Tyto- l'ni^essive games _£'->U»>wed the din­ .Surprise on ed on Dr, A: Wcichelt a|I t the Sjpred- wap a guest from Friday unti Tues­ BUG BARGAINS "lienno"—Mndelibet KuckUck. . ' ner hour and pottery .prizes were Birthday way hospital Sunday day at the homes of R- Johrson of KwliwK' "Jessie, the Telephone Op-i MYSTE eMtor'VrAutp.lia Collins, i . ; . ' t awarded to Miss Ruby Kampert, Mrs. Mrs". T. J. Dockery. l30| Garfjclfll Barrington^ township and Rev. C. R. in good foods Herbert IImvntil, mid Mrs.. (Jleil A'of- Xfr. and XIrs. W. Strimp and Soa Drussel of Barrington. Mq, Mc- '•Jubii"—Leono"• KetelJ , ; _'| stfeet.. was pleasantly] surprised Mton ; Kinnie left Tuesday morning fc|r New . SMIT "Ariel," '•l,erdita"-^lU)uise Kuc- I'ts. 'The hostess' was assisted by day when a groulp 6f relatives |'nd of Riverdale were' guests from Sun­ Mrs, Ida Elfeiiik, ,Miss Kampert left York city where he will join group friends ji|ined her in celetjr^ting per day to Tuesday "of- Xfr. land Xlii.) T. MME. ( Piano ' Diietj "Polpnakij A Major'• -Sunday .morning for Ohio where she who will tour'in Europe durii lg the fANDARD QUALITY liirthday.V Thirteen guests gatlia-ed J. Dockery, 130 IGarfield 'street summer. •W FAMOUS >IIN > 1M)ER _jtwo Koi^l, Leona K«tel. j/ is atttMiiliri'g summer s<-hvol ar Ox­ with picnic baskets and spirit the in a sensations L art "Polisli Panee," "Couht T Gar-j ford. , <:ANS Iday ternoon and evening at the Dock Xliss Adeline; "Ost, 20|8 S. Oook Xfr. and XIrs. Harry Dock ry of .Different sho\|. 4ens"—Vera* Cady. . '\ '".j ;.M| ._ -t street, is . spending this Week A ith matoes4 a* • home. Hammond, Ind., who spent tile last 'JI Violin Duet, "VaUe O M«|JOT"—• -, - 1 =|uLL}sTANbAfiD QUAUITY. SWjEEjT Xfr. and Xfrs, Williaiji Wicker aldicHn l'wo''wiBek8''"witB~Xlr"r"and XIrs, T. J iWjE^T' .S\' ON THfe Blsio Webet, Helmut Wet>er. ^ Delta AJpha at Lake Zurich. Entertairied J , Honors Mr. and; Mrs. Dockery, 130 Garfield street left NO. fc SUN "(Btmle. ,, Y, , Mowment-r-rre,sto)— Lillian Tracy, son of Aldington Heights were dlests Harold Grebe. 100 Harrison street. Monday ev.ening at wiener roast j nd! O. 2 CAN £€ SCA "En - Route," . "Andantfe Finale"! of William'] Thorp, 53J2 Dijisjon The program was in the form of a de­ picnic in the* forest preserve, ''he Dewitt Xfitchell and jhis ihotheri EET CORN (from Luria di Lammjermbor) for left street, Thursday evening; aiid atcepd- bate with the subject. "Reso|ved that following were present: Mr. and \ rs. XIrs, Mitchell, and James Griffiths of hand nlmie. ;"Impromptjit A flat Ma- ed the coijnmencement yr(igram| The above itqtns on sale Friday and^ Saturday onlyl there should . he fewer changes in Ed\i-ard Schro|de"r, Mr. .ai)d' X rs, for S •jor"—Owen Berger. '•• women's fashions." „ JohT.t.jnl »»!_Plagge. L'^ , '-%>.Mr. . ' an._d» »Mrr s I HarplXT ; 1d .1 i ' Reailini;. "Within-j • the " Law"— The affirmative was taken by Eliza­ . Mr. alnd XIrs. CcciJ' Ryner, ajnd Mat. 4:30 to I m. lAureJk Collina. ltoniiith. and the honor guests daughter, Adele, 214 W. XIain street, I beth Miller and Kleanor .Pederson and Dromedary Grapefruit. t £&S 25c ' lOt &\ •"Concerto Op. 31" - (First Move^-' spent Saturday and Sunday with ifel- the negative hy Addfe. Komuth and $ PKGS. 25C loc-IOi Imcnt-s-AiwInnte)—rjouise; Kuckuck. • Entjertains Pinochle atives at Racine, Wis, DUST Sparkle Gelatine ©essert 10 After 6:30 i». Pearl Ben-on. The class did the fPupils of Louise Kuckuck. . CluB upbelTs Assorted Soups 3 C1N°|-25C judging: their decision favored the' MON1 *0»(-hestral • piano parts to cois-j Mr. and Xfrs..John Weljter and CONTROL % LB. IOC negative side. • I Mrs. William Dr'anden, 118 W. Cocoanut Finger Cookies N. B ELISSA Ii| in eertosl pl.-ij-ed by Agnes Peterson1 ily, 433 N. Cook streetl If BA^KEt .A-style -how .followed the debate in' Lakb .str.el>t. was hostess Thu|rsda y lf- ^re speii(l| B Gage. . ' ,. - ternlodn to the members of the Fin- this week with reliifivvs at d iff The Modern Chemicil Grandinotlier's Green Tea ^ED W' 15C THE WO] i which both old and modern wearing apparel 1 was: displayed. This (exhibit ochle club. Prizes weilt to Xfis. Ile^ry points iii Wisconsin. Road Treatment %-LB. TIM. 80«, - INR< IM: caused innch fun. Thirty guests were Sass. Mrs, Corn Piireell and Xliss Orange Pekoe Black Tea ^ »k w- »• j Made' Religious Rite of May Boyer. Mrs. Sass will entertfin Xfyss Emma Walbn-unJ. 234 .'•f''': • > F '. • .- ' 6:45 to &:M- J present, t'n enj.cy, the interesting pro- tliebuoy Soap . . . . ., * CAKES I7C -30c \ the Brushing of T«ejth Slain. Mrs. (Jrelie was assisted by the dub in two week; coin avenue, is visiting this No oil, grease or stains to soil After 8:06f^| with friends at Xfuskegoi}, 10 BARS 57C 140c The ;Vnf Mr. people Thursday evening [following XIanchesfler,i Crisco CAN ¾ 8l1y of i^hlcniro.. i ' ', • . . la. I .• ' 'Wt-m c XSIe HUSK) . ami Mrs. llT Stillsmi HiirrvJf the tife commencement program in hofor M-PT. The$e early Indians ha.4 no tooth ^AN 29c HI Hart Harrington estate, will become of their daughter. Miss Florence, wjlio W,'*'•• p^-f : pastes, but \liey br^sl^ed the teeth th* lirtd of Harold Byron Smith'Sar- was. a metjiher of the graduating class, Miss Julia Dunham or Auro|r a 1 is HbUSE EVAPORItEtD r visiting her cousin, Xlisis Ca A. C Stepan, Jr. i WOUSF te r IUiorduRlily, he said., , ' f unlay, Jiific 2."i, at 11 gin-(leii wedding Games and dancing were enjpy«djnnd (roljne 1 TALI \ ... MtUN CMANDL B /it For a tooth brush, they..used * light refreshments were served. Castle, 525 Grove avcnuc.j this vi­ Crystal Lake Tel. 7U\ty. ' at tli.- home of the hride's\purents, ele! •A CANS twlj; taken f,-ojti a 11-yins tree, a kpe- |{ev iMu'lley Stark of. St. Chrysos- 19 Mrs. Charles Iseriuan and flea of hg tree being recototpemled tom's 'Iiurrh, Chicago is to reJld. the Entertains for ' ' S)U, 30 Robert, and daughters, Hilda nd THURS., fir tho .purpouo, he continued. 1 'It service at 'five- o'clock ill the beaut iftll Daughter Louise, ofi l|toundout and gardens'' of the Hart home. Russell I,ill PR!., Jl wan 1ni|H>nitlve, that the bark re­ H. 'Mrs'. James, Will. 530 .Gijtivf n»e- A schoolmate, of Miss Hart at T,es of Llberty\|iile were igimsts of Mr. a 0010 0r< wn main! on th,»' twl.gf Tlw '?tootli itue," iMitcrtniSied Tuesday afmrnoon 1» punches 5(J Kougeres in Switzerland, Miss Ruth and XIrs, Arthur Waggokier, 144 N. Save 407( R&dlshcS P "°y ff ' ! bni8h)', oiMih] b« utMHf'tw O^ce.j: noimr of lierl daughter, Marilyn Al !•<', Iltiger nveiuiej Thursday eveninji »H.ff • > on . i Tjiere was a long !!«> of (Mm Seelv of Montreal, is here for the pre- , who was cejIebnitiiiK In* fifth liir h- th.ty jittPniltMl 'th*? cominei]ieenioiil] : nuptial parties and to he one of the AITOMORILK INSURANCE wioh;ihe rit..> muHt Plthnr'be orrit- day. 'I'vvidvi^ small KUCSIN H|>i*tit ho gt'lttn IpVo- live lii-fdesnialds. Watermelons ' *w* m 2c tolor pi't-formod in a different nnn- 'afternoon >t( gameic aiid several ire- WITH TUB i Mr. Smith ami hi* Hride will be] at 'Ived prli'.i's.^ »«r, -In,' Miy, und on HU'CII dny» hr hmiie in. Barriug'toii In a furnislieil Mlsi* Hwrriet 'Pn'r.kf!r of Cllcitro 8ut« Far m Mutujil IvloiinNliiit of the tnoiifii by, rln« tid: Hpent from Sotunlny » r»y» 2oC home lliey hat 1" taken for .11 year af> •Sitll Xl(|»iH. Kiihlihnn, 'J>7 with her slstwn Xlrn. ,K K. rliiien, S, Cook Htt'cet, <'Hterl- .(1.1(1 Grove iivi'iiim. ItlmmitiMlton, IlUnola H)W \W mi fiwNli.tiii'ti, .^ . lowing guests TluirwhiK evi »li»« In Service Satisfaction Green Onionsy-; 2 lu A l»ni,vcr to lii» dellvori'd hofire Y. P M. ('. I'rt'Hetil. honor . »f their diiiiglllHV, Huljn '«,' Me*. I>e Wi'iimolr niitl kib Hi )b(Jrt, ! flirt-alt w ii„. brnMiliiK of 'Hie t,»,?tu Piny who was a tncmberiOf tln« grudtml tig of IJtilney mid Mr. and X^ra,- Clajrpiltfi) [Safely Economy After 8i00|j». *»» IrniiHi,,!,.,! im "o l.ordof 'ijis i i class: Mr., and Mrs. CIMU'IIN^ICII il- I,I(BN8KI> The Y. 1\.,M. (V of nlie SulenV Ilcitwhohcr of Ciipu Gliirudeau, M THEOREAtA1fLANTIC»MaFie'TEACO. i Mid. 11«W«HDlvli|on forost, Ki'iim tin H.nt-lHV, sir'tv'iailK chunl 1 pre-'ieuli'il the'niUsioiiiir.y. play, mini and daughter, .FitIth, find' !M nx littve been gui'stH at th« home. 0 LEGAL RESERVE P^. -projf.-ny, ,-^11,., rirliiiH. n'tid HiiiiKher ofltlghliuid Purki Mr. ninlj The Soldier of tlie Crovs, in tht MUTUAL • JHlDUh..K. , . [ •• :.-..•;. cliui'ch auditorium Sunday iVvuiiluit. Mrs, A. W, Aiir, There Were l.'l- chill ncters in. the pro. Jcanette of Mnywimd; and Mr..'it id LIMITED UABlUtk' Mrs. Henry Kulvlmnn iiiitd dnught sr, gram.. The leading part*, were'taken : GROWTH OF C0MPAN1 by Vernon Kemjier, Beruvr Scli.wnlm. ftlennor, and ,HOII. Wnrreti,-of" Libff- l Reserves for tyvilb'. ( l ,Iose|^iim« Ifeuscher. Ksther t'lngg*', : Assetit Liabllit ca ni!'('Mi-s. Chester Beusfher. .The pro^ 1025 $ 208,128.22 «104,0311.24 gram wa*»,tinder the direction .oft Miss Mrs. Helen Lageschulte of H^lbbfl rd STANDARD MOTQIf Bill : Surplus $104,084.08 NOW LOCATED IN THE lrina B^fcoit. The' men's/ chorus sang, Wbods.^ Mrs. ^A iWHkins of 3F^i s- 1028 $2,130,683.00 $1,881,2011.03 d(|le, Mrs. XI. Bergstrom, . Slr.^Jft id Surplus $256,387.43 $ ' "~ ' - Mjrs. Ht>rbert Olson, and Miss ^e f Family- Gathering . 1930 $5,373,851.77 $4,775r23fl|.31 at Grasmere XteGlenn, of Chicago, and XIrs. ~ (. . Surplus $598,616.46 ' Hbover and Miss Drfrothy Varnbcfg . «'•• Review . jbh ,printin« ': Mr. and iMrs. F. W. iHomuth 1931 $6,603,746.83 $5,576,8^05 fl,, <>* ot Batavinwere guests of Xliss Ruih P»rtn«.rir.ha4.prBp.'r«|;'» the Grasmwe farm entertained ,.th e Lagleschulte, 138 Wi Lincoln avemfe, Surplus $1,020,852.78 .-'"My of .tolk.tl^i ha Plagge brothers and sisters with thei-'-r at a*i sir o'clock dinner Thursday ajid FOR INFORMATION m c. s ^ROEDER 1 .'•wew demand . Thenar. families Sunday afternoon honoring a(( attended the commeneeuieBt PHONE OK WRITE J. C. (padw^ll^r 1 •Printed in lar!f«, plate let- pflo- ••-. •- J. C. Plagge. on "Dad's Day". I gram in the evening. ' I Inquire Before Renewing Policy "•*•»•» black |„|| . Twenty-seven relatives- spent the REAL ESTAtS RENTING on he n afternoon .together and enjoyed a pic­ Xlr. and XIrs.' E. Schabinger L. .s^a^.^f '^ nic supper under the trees. Kansas City, XIoj, were dinner guesls Agent s r« *K^ *, t». -•* . . «.a«5wi» ^«tyt ai«*» were mi LIST; YOUR PROPERTIES FO^ALE OR RI VV ted Sun Edwa Gifts M 214 WEST RUSSELL Sit *£CCr^and saw th?e famou ^s tric^ k Schroeder^ of. . 21Mr^an4 W. dRussel Mr*l street An ; 5s^^ horse, Peter Pan, perform. Occasions Illinois ROOMg FOU RBNT •; Xfrs. George Whitcpmb and Xlis. 656-J PLACES NOW IN DEMAND ntRHH RGOS I Miss* I>ou2sei Kuekurk p| . Entertains Class George Kuebler, of Barrington : w|ll tiyATE^-iatBP OCT attend the pre-convent|on luncheon ^^ ROOM AND BOABD , Miss Louise Kuckuck. 317 Wv'the Cook County tbundil of the AnM|rbf- Xlain street,: entertained a group, of. ican Legion Auxiliarj1, Saturday, V: ««SKD 'J. UEQA& friends and the senior class at a drive-1 the Medinab Athletic club in Chicago. IT HOUDAT Way dahce. Tuesday, evening after the N« 8MORINO r , class nteht exercises at the high N0 TRB8i>ASSrNQ school. ' Dancing in the drivieway, Geraldine Beauty Shop) .*-'• --I which wins beautifully decorated with :^..•;.^^ •^OTttU^U¢lKGa •"RBB PAwrjNa colored lights, was the main attrac-T SUMMER ; PARKixo, Me tion of the evening. Card games were' The ffmr eufeene , PARKiKO.yH.^: available for those not. caring to, ^OR 8AL8 dance. Refreshments were served at SCHOOL Permaneits j^ith midnight GENERAJ U INI ,'\rp^.RBNt, •-.- •!•, ROOSEVELT M|LK AND CREAM] : M Miss Betty Msrfcle MILITARY ACADEMY Rinfclet $ /\ FORMATION GI^ADlY GIVJBN MATCHING BQOS la Bride *t 1 4 . Study and Recreation. ; -PoiJLTiirpoii aAi* A quiet wedding took place at the v-Eaiis" ' ,' m r me ol Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Week-end camping on J^RINO CPICKKNB ; S»rkle of Cuba township Saturday,' Mississippi. River. Ac­ PHONE ^^VMBTABLWU June 15, at 12 o'clbck when Miss credited., 9 Weeks. Rate Other Permanent $5.^0 to $6.50 wftiUNCBv Bajaf. Betty Markle became"" the bride of W:, George,Sawyer of Ashland, Met. Rev. $io"0. For further infor­ BARRINGlrpN, ILLINOIS 1 ( Taylor, rector ot the Episcopal church mation write .Director. Complete Line of Beauty Culture of Dundee,; read the service. Mr. and GERAlJiNfi MARTENS, Prop. 'tSfe ^^^ XIrs. Sawyer left immediately for Bpx S. P. Aledo, Illinois. !'•:.: i^HREE FOR 25« Ashland. ,1¾^^^ 311E. Main Stl 4J sum* WM&SJ&M : % * ,-n -S; ,-1 .••:i''.f. Ml $mm mk :¾¾ ..-8¾¾¾¾¾¾¾¾ fe'sSy. j / lSIW3US;iiUMMSS3SS§MMMM I '• ^ 'T

BA^ljfG^N REVIEW, HARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, THUB^M Y, JUNE 23, 1932 STATE NEWS deeinf, Th«^ See Not Public Wjarned Against Civil efer eni:ie to "Auroch" ExprecaiQB Maiquito Savek Man* Life The state of Illinois has embarked Serfici '^Coaching'' I Schools As there are persons who seem,to I hav,e discovered after loijg ex | .Tv.-'o b:ros from a n|osn'cul,disease,' In RoscomtM A warni ig to the public against 1 highway,, state' parks, institution vord 'ti'^nklated untcbrn is' the He­ others who read through books, and of the failure of adequatej-e:tpres- hospital, Hoiirnemoufli. E lgland, n paying ' moi ey for "coaching" courses in Alustc Recital grounds, school yards and other pub­ brew "leern," which modem science perhaps even cram themselves with slon. Be careful to see that your cently. The urosqulto, a rare Afri lic property. The Illinois commission in prepara ioni for Federal ' civil-ser­ declare:i to be best understood by facts, vlthout carrying away any vice exami latjons, has [ been issued, language is clear. Sentences must can st)ecliiion„ was taken in a cagi for landscape beautification and im­ a taking it! refer'to the "auroch" or living >lcture or significant • story provement, recently organized, is the by the1 Ui ited States' ; civil service be short—rthen add style 11 you from the tropical', diseasi researd at Salem Church v[lld ox, wihlch did formerly live on whlchl'inight arouse the fancy In outgrowth of public sentiment and fa­ commission. I > < can. It is oc*y, half enough to have laboratories in London. 11 the hoi • an hdt r of leisure, or gird ' theni vors well-directed action to improve Schools \ hich sell such courses un­ tjie eiujt ^Ide of the Jordan, and the transmitted worki clearly and pital the cage was/openel s>nd the even In east ISurope, ac- with en lurance in a moment tof dlfll- accurately. The other half jles in busizer allowed to tpke t*o bites ajt . |{ eive Certificates; appearance of public .property with­ der present conditions accept money ! 0 W many authorities, ^ culty. Ask yourself, therefore, al­ the patient's leg. \ ' 'J',-! Two out any expensive expenditure of pub­ under false pretenses, the .warning the receiver, and style, If it >e com -i„p,i- »f >li^Ix)uise lic funds. states. A pulrveyor ?of civil Service wap an exceedingly power- ways when yon have read a chap­ gelling enough. Is the sore way to| . __—_ , courses is low under indictment in rui, active and at times dangerous ter of my notable book, not what Intake the receiver function well.— ' Odd Shet^i i ( Kii-UVk to Play Iowa for ff lse representation. It is Wild beistj of great size, with long you saw printed on a gray page, but k)wen D. Young. | The civil sen-ice examinations for A special breed of black sheep if j MS classifications of state employ­ expected th \t other such cases' of powerful iiorns. what y< u. see pictured in the glow­ ing gajl iry of your imagination. ... "Sports" that occur once (n a while j teacher of ment, held on June 11, attracted 1,- prosecution will follow. "It is Interesting to note that Count jours|elf not to know a fact The Mirthless Man in the Southdown, Shropshire^ 730 applicantsj Harry S; Parker, Comparat rely few appointments the ree n Is not known to, or jat '. [,:\-i\. I'achff of are 'being i iad< in the federal civil when y m khow that It took place, " Al man without mirth is like a Hampshire and pxfoijd breeds; *1*J> president of the state civil service lejaist not nentloned! by any Blblica'jL.1 .,r..^nr. their pu- service. V catcies which must be but then only when you see It as it wagon '< without' springs, in Which in the fine wool breeds; .American commission' hatf.'j announced. The w«ter afte* the tinile of isalah, anof '-.rTi.'iJ. Tuesday filled are fill d br the transfer of those did take pljace.-—Professor Blackle. one is caused, disagreeably to!ioit Merino, i and Bamboulllet,, branches of employment for which th,at ,tjhl i a; trees wli^h the dtetiiin of . s .,-, l.*-k. at the tests were conducted were placement ih the serv ce or the reinstatement' by every pebble over which j|t jrnlaa, aiiche(il(g{s:s founded on discovefr- v;r.-l, / The pu- clerk, institution stenographer, sta­ of those wh< hare been in the service, -®eecher, .-•••: Classified Ads Bring iBiesulti K i. k-jcK will play tistical clerk* tax clerk, insurance wherever prictit able. lek anoag the monumental records Trie'* Cbmlnercial Value -1:.-.--. .-. .- ••); hfl I Mi^-i Aurelia clerk and audit clerk. ' It is seldcfn necessary to announce oil paiitj agiis, that'ithe aurochs; be­ _ , Pun.. college. an examination, In most cases regis came ej:tln;t In Assyria about the The Spanish cedar is one of thb ,- ., Within' the most highly esteemed lumber trees . '•! The first of a series of Gfliciul 1033 tera of eligi|>les exist as a result of ye^arlOiO I. C. \-•'' \ " TVh'phone examination! hkld during the past of the ' Vest Indies. - its .most im­ World's fair tourists camps fringing The auro:H, it lsnow donsldered, portant commercial ufle Is for the the outskirts of Chicago and provid­ year. Wheif an examination fy an- i. I may bej hell to bo!thev«|ry animal, manufac :ure of cigar boxes, Planted .• program. ing accomodations , for out-of-town noil need, tin applicants are usually hundreds of ^indersttod by the sacred writers to })•• Chicago moforfsta visiting A Century of times in excess of the as a pre tectionon the coffee trail* need. bear llv> name reimi. ' That they :in address Progress exposition is being built on It grows rapidly but not so large asl ti MI:!-.-*.' .Miss ; Money pa,i|I ) f(|r civil,service, coach- ustd tic najme of tie mythical unl- to comp ote y shade oat the coffee the Lincoln highway near Matteson.. 00^ n I a translating It may be aet t%T s —- Lillian Fifty cabins wlil be avoilabllo this ing courses '<{ jt this time might almost plants, '. • • . |-- i as well be tltrovfiv to the four winds, down to the understanding of the , Johnston & Hannell { shiitimor. '•. ' I '."' . '• Many yf the large coffee-shading i,,r,' i-.'rtitk the commission emphasized. agiAn w hie i our trnnslklpn of the trees of various species were blown I' tBI!)le via /hade, arjd n|t with any i06 North Cook Street, Barrington : ,,..-11 to th«> Illinois exports, the Illinois Manu­ intent!>n of perpetujutlng the" legend down by hurrlcnnes of reWn'ij yenra. facturers' association has. computed, Hotting New of the, «ne-lorned creatlure by the Old cedr > trees 4 to 6 feet in dlum- WjITH PHILLIPS ciKANEBS ' ' -' •'.)•• Toys" totaled $14(),008^1)1 for 1()31, a de­ There justl Isnl 't anything new. We' mejn Wfioj ga|ve us ourln]:ompurable, eter and 50 to 100 feet high were crease of 20.8 per cent under 1030, go into ecsttfclesi about al lovely new sp-)call(kl,| Authorized Version of the cotnmon In Porto Rico befcjro the and placed the state fifth in the value ' \' i r t i» r perfume. Wp.gp .shopping and lay insjplre|d Scriptures. ' " virgin forests of the Island were M of goods sent "abroad. The decrease s , In a supply Jof bath towels of the cut. '; Alterdtioh8 and Repairing • •;!>" f).>r»-' for the country, as a whole was 87.1 per cent. most modetn sort—rough, soft* perhaps dea}gn|;d In angles and Hi tory of Chalk I oftiamfyreaseh aitcf • r..ihy Kuc- BJirth of the Icebox straight line*, We think We are Itn ocedh waters are tlny| animals' Ih. line with the efforts of the.'Illi­ nlSovbns: . I tnost Moder: i. Then we read of with she Is so small that it person The va\lue of refrigeration ! wa? 'l f! ,-1 Waltz" nois Chamber of Commerce to encour­ excavations >f i tomb 4,006 lyeara1 can harely .see'them without the, dlscoverei almost simultaneously, IV'-: V age residents of the state to visit in EnglaAd and Germany by accil old In Egyp: w]hic h have brought hel;) of a microscope; > sjtjidy of l-'ir.-lishf— beauty spots and historical points in- dent. In England, a hunter left a| • • • * .-.-.- Kuckuck,. forth the mfst attractive perfume ehallk in <:ha«k cliffs has jtrojved that Illinois, should ejome programs by slain deei in the open. The deer i. . • - • -v Kuekwk.- bottles once flUed with the most the! chalk is made up chiefly of the cities, towns and civic organizations was frozen stiff and later eaten. , To , SkinjijT. advocating local beautification by alluring sceij and* bath towels shells of tiny animals like those MIDrSUM^IERl I• HATS'' IN NEWEST ., ! the amaz iment of the diners the] ;i :.-..: •••• »'t Tyro- woven in plain and zigzag stripes, found In thel sea today. On Inves­ planting trees, shrubbery and flowers venison wis more tender than usual ^TYLES--WHI1|E AND '.ALL. T^E •• ,1¾. jk .,::- k. tigation > ce find mllllons+^eyen bil­ at this season of the year. sometimes hefamled along, the edges, and had lis full flavor. In northern : ^ ,-: T'-l'-j'h'Oie t )pL lions—of thejse tiny .animals living VERY, NEWEST i SHADES—M< with Jittle kiotii throughout their Germany i huntsman stlpwed ai'nj^mi < i .1:.-. weaving to i mice them rough like and dyinj .in[the oceiin waters, each 111 Many matters of great importance ber of bir Is in a box slung- beneath REASONABL"i| 'PRICED AT • , 4(.:-:. one leaving iis shell'behind!, in a 1 to bank depositors, business interests ourt modern. VTurjkish towels. his sleigh md forgot them.] Several • -I.-mUtv Kuc- i»lece of chalk two inches long[ it and the banks themselves were dis­ weeks lati tr he found the birds in! m cussed in the reports of the commit* Is jstlmttejl that there are, the :. -• A Major" a frozen condition and ate" them.j tees of the Illinois Bankers' associa-' Assembles | Lincoln (Collection shells of noli than 100,000 Of these 1 K-.'.-l From^hesj two discoveries the Ice ^5cu^tl)|2,75 tion as they were presented to the AnnonnciPmt iit has been made by Uny, ahin als. Clialkj Is k! form of 1 '-."rnrryj , Gar- box resulted. I 42nd annual convention of] that organ­ the Lineohi H storical Research foun­ soft -limestomv Other| klndsj of lime­ ization which was held in Springfield dation a'tj.Foi tWayne, Ind., of one stone were made in much the 'same . • 1; Major"— 1 on Majy 23, 24 and 25. of the m6st ixteisive collections of way; but chalk iis the kind which Glassifjed Ads Bring.Results it i. . •...'• W.'bvr.- f Lincoln andj sites A:, it in.' Finale" nois Federation, of Business and Pro­ prominent in jiiujoln's life, is to be Tie Lafayette Ejmr • -: :r-'->irt. for left fessional Women's clubs held in jChi-r- known as the Artuur F. Hall collec­ A great elm, which, dbuj)tless won 1 . •• -, A- flat Ma- cagb-Urbaiia recently. tion of Lincoh portraits, in honor of the admiration of General Lafayette its'founder,'-Arfhuv F. Hall, president when1 he rlsitjed Kennebuak,' Maine, ,\ •/• Law"— of tile Liiicol National Life Insur- In iime, 188a, stIJI stamls in La­ Ancient Univertity , '•! I • j*TJie pictures will be fayette pirk In the village. The a nee.' company 9>itl0n in the founda- ••r':r-' Miive- Tradition says that the. TJhiver. tree, khovrn as the Lafayette elnt, oil publl.c --'wch whik'h already houses Km knelt. sity of. Paris dates from 780, but tion's library, has. a IIn|ib vfprettd of ih feet.— ! k-i-k. authentic annals seem to commence ectiim of Lincoln lit- the largest eo l.e'ncli'.' ."'•.'' •> t.» ciin. about 1107: ' eratiife in exi4

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h nrinfing l>rcj>ar»»d a i'-'-k gijfns In | ' These are '>"-"•. [ilnin' let- - ! '< nn h»ary ^«m^^~ :_ 'T:AsLlJI B !••>• !. and ar* c»Ecfe fi^s^ Oi:-: More Six* amd Greater ttidlmg I fare • • • Fontiac is die biggest, longest ,,,K I'HOI'KKTT FOR "VI R car on the market at its price—the wheelbase of the Six ia 111 inches. That nooyg ran RENT means [both roomy comfort in. the uxnrious new Fisher boding, md excep­ r,(^M Kf.OS p tionally fine riding qualities under every condition of roajd and load. XH IT 13—KEEP oUT Rmu' \N!» B0ARI1 Better Performampm. • . Po.ntiac^s large, capable, easyiworkiitg notors ar< M";K>» - l-EOAL H"I,||').\T- now smootherfaid more powejrfu than evexj. The Six-j-a ciir »f ftashin, Vl> SM0KIN0 response and grejat flexibility—-giv q you well over70 re^l miles art houi so THKSl'.vssiNO The V-8, even faster, is one of tod ly's riiostthrillin g all*rouni performers. rr\M P.AUKINO ^^HINO. Vlr turner Priem* • • . jPontiac|prices lw e been reduced as much aa $50 a car-4 ^HKlNd. lion UlR s\lR and ftow actually cost only a little, moire tbatij tike lowest pi'iqs d <««. Run* f,»! KK\T f r riing expense and maintenance, to<, ate remarkably moUcrute M"« AM» (ItKAM * PRODUCT Or CBlfSaAL MOTORS . . UBBRU

u: ArUactea Heigh^ 111. .IptUm* 1«. j Oryitol take, ill. j Waaeoiils, I1L S, ..l»cEACH' i I , > | JHKKI-; FOH 25c IT I \f> i^-1/: :-j BARRINGTON RI VIE V, BARRINC^TON, ILLINOIS, l-HtRSDAY, JUNE 23,1932 . BARRINGTON REVIEW! OUR Wandering Dim to My, ESTABLISHED 1885 WASHINGTON LESLIE W. McCIiUBB, Editor and Publisher From This to That LETTER Atretic WALTER B. WlNTERINGHAld By Nstlimal Editorial Assoclatfon " African Instruments on Display Bears T^ke BusineM Director and Foreman PIRST OE DRGH OF CTRIST, SOlBlftlST. 5 (Spjecial to The] Review) Various peculiar types of musical fONTR 421 Bart Main St^ . instruments of Africa, from the weird NATIONAL EDITORIAL sounds of which have been derived in Sunday serv ce, 10:45 a. jn. ;6/riONS are eVery- (jameSup ASSOCIATION MIXED EIE oT a roundabout wa,y the motifs of much Sunday' scho d, 9:90 i..'m Author of +PRAimCAl. AUCTION I 3:, j«|herc apparent as congrets pieiares of the most modern music of America June 26^-Sibject:: Christian Science. i fold the tcnta, and tbe demotjratic and EJuropc, are on exhibition in the Golden text: I iTiessaloniapa 2:13. Wpen ye re­ Algonq irifti ILLINOIS PRESS ASSOCIATION nt, ye rf- national convention opens its oors. hall of African] ethnology at Field tl*.*:***/?* *»«; ceived the won of '3od which ye heard of Museum of Najujral History, v iv isrin I ruth, 7he rebellious mood of the republican ARTICLE. No. 31 •\\y PaWished every Thursday afternoon at Barrington, fceived it not as the Urd of men, but as it i, Pianos of a [primitive type made delegates last week brings grave con- Barrington Tiails Until and entered as Second-class matter at the Bar- the word of ( od, vhich effectually work^th alijio in and played by i tribesmen in various Why Is it that tonus players mvan- th iritwhistemperamer ,rc iC| n,an postoffice under Act of March 8,1879. ybu.tlh.at believ . cprn to the democratic leaders It is •parts of Africa form 'one of the most a'lly lose the big rubbers and win the hit bad cards that is ma ng , „injlosc i"L". " enth Innl^ifif in Hap ltttfe ones? Hoto and why do the big Tave these remarks to 1: m Jul Wednesday < veniig meeting at 8 p. m, ! generally admitted in bdth camps that ingenious o,nd interesting- of the na­ if in Fought | Contipst obituary Lip of sky tive instruments. losses occur? Generally speaking, its th i cuss specified, look lh*• Cards of thanks, resolutions of condolence-¾, The reading rooni, 114 E. Station •troejt, incalculable political capital is vail- m Ic eault p. m. each impossible/to suffer big losses at Auc­ of hands in which you taiflfo jnaU "v.. ___ Tl memorials, and all notices of «ntertal?n»ents or building, it ope i to the public from 2 to 6 An elaborate ixylophohc with wood­ bio an an aftermath of the rej ubli- tion or Contract unlees^you are hbldirig yc M bid. If y the I i u half hv -'•"''»« ]«'t^-»n •", Sthglp br, 1 around provoking uneasiness is to l! ;:,'; n,, hf by 0»rbisch a„r i-: • eousness Exalts] a NJjtion, ' and, in tho.evefilbg: "Idian'a musical Instrument by placing one heavily. The food cards, instead of wrfter there sjsems only ne w >r n ;1 V True Glory." This is the last of the Suijtay cvenhig \jhich major g^roup will sustali the end lil) the player's mouth to act af> a winning for you, are a source of loss, is much more difficult foj he i^ iciits .f ,.,.,1,. i,v |K.tsd. In the seV*nt|i TELEPHONE, BARRINGTON NO. 1 1 v nn vlcst losses in membership, Fi­ Why is this? , ;' _, omt declared The lot ^,^¾ "isDinK '«1»' ,,,,,,ni W'^f' <|rta the. Jead -H- servtqwtl for ,th season. Throughout Julyfiind Angu't resnunder, and tapping the bowstring ijhnces for campaign purposes nrh an with tin arrow. I Other native instru­ ' There must be some reason for it and twenty-six caj-ds and sh uld | ^ , ttl! we 'have only mornllng worship nnd Btb|! school <^n best,wayofcqitobin»ngtl m It} best iLlilcd Alfnhurii singH' Sheehan \ MORE DOMESTICATED BUSINESS ilther source of troulie for money is ments; shown Include, of eoursc, vniv the answer is* really very simple. A Sundays. player just cannot remain quiet with advantage. He is not it tin [inj [ ja,. 'Sm't^s and (|'. Berg.a|nd Knieh 1 4'iiree and the cjcchcijitiers nipj'.c npty.' Jons *liypeR of drums ,-;.tw«l. for music •*\Vhile-Industry hals forced ahead to improving work- A special f'ntnre of the morning wort hip will l»c goodi cards. Hi ihust bid and keep .on for entertainment, and for exercising! •ffJPWh-ft. ^HRIH * a» tag condition* the study of space, ventilation, lighting, n musical trio consisting of 'Richard Kesljier, jvlolii bidding. The good cards intoxicate one to the other's holding an '* ^ Ki'iL'-h with n triiije and ifouWe and (lemons, mobilisations for. wnr, und arid you becobe blind to the man* at apt to |tui • wrong a sequence, <>f w»rk, nnd adequate equipment, the Working .Donald Sehlaifi r, cello, and Allen Tvittle, p hho, ; rhe)r« PROHIBITibN ho* risen io rilngue other ceremonies i and gitlt*^ .banjo- 1 I win •flftrlilM-h «ith tw«|«j|ffuhles starred h[ till «indliidMoii*Un the average home hove moved forwtwas will lk» two mi nherW by thb trio and two Mlot brWjr like Instruments, fltitcs, rattles, gongs, You fail to notice that your partner I* SlocIaferareraladiMdv, 8 a whole. v\ry' 1IMU? since the modern Industrial,-move* Kestner who wm seeond place Ut Normal Stutectnteslt. Ijopo w«« cxprcBBcd that this issue whistle*, horns ami wtlnm. j •-• \ • f |art. With i«.i hii* Tnclili'd the Algonqulrj t mid bo guhn'nllWed trt oconomlfi passing and ihat both of your op. her has not )ld. what I B th* mem cnnif t\the front." states a report from, the preftl- CHARLKS R. MUJ8BKL, lllsbteK. A etiflous'-instrument in a wooden poncots are t Idding. What can one opening lead? This is rroblems. The oi|tbreak-flt jtlin lepuh lio that >{ ,\i Sundsy nir Hears piny thi-dlr dent's JioiisliigXcotirerence held In Washington lns^tDc- bell, not played'-by' (i htiniui iiiushjlan good hand do against two? If players puzzles thejeitpcrts at f 1 can convention showed clearly that >i t tlic mur can g w\ come I1ALF41 EVAN^BfLlOAL t to political intdilonH nfl the vorld \\it 'In. ii:1- park, null the usuut hWd othe'r small animal jjto. prjihu'elKOtnitl tion, many a i big penalty ivoula be thisdTmcultJybythcc tui y of * lack 0 1 lation, spend n hirge portion of the working day in breaking ground .for the World's Wait iter,( out aisd try to I .» At 6:45 p. In., Young, People's meeting. picked delegates jo Chicago nevt save a game han tomak e game. In thini 'Shuctf.Jf 1- .kitchen* nnd. other home work\centers, the voltime sug­ Agricultural grojip.} from every play of youi ...4 1. At 7:30 p. ) j.* tjie church choir will render a n^usi<|al eek. Therefore, the problem of dele- nearly half o such hands, it would crlndol 0. Aftcnhiirir 1 i Upon the signal of Earl Smith, the declarer, 1 I ...4 1 gests the 'immensity of the economic waste involved in program. Mrs. Johp Mitzloff, director, late control is greater, especially ^ave been pos libleto have saved game president of the Illinois i Agricultural and in the otl er half to haye defeated Thi following hand ' < this, inefficiency of plant and manngcine.nf,! But it finds PHILIP H. BEUSCHER, iWinisttlr. irith their two-thirds in effect. It is •m rW, 1\)fn'lc . • • Ba 6 ^0 Association, a team of, oxen began. 'the opponent* t bid. • I -, unless; the proper leai the •ff the loss iil family happineas-+the fatigue and the strain i roublcsomc to musteri a majority in [ Recently th s writer kept a record o» 'Aluoii'liiin. 4- and the lick of the amenities—to be an infinitely more epublicnh meetings. Howevei the mlling an eighteenth century wooden 1 [ETH©DIST EPISCOPAL the bver-biddjng of one player during | Hojiji. if. • •, 4.; .„•,1$ 2 _2 *• i democratic ret mirement of Ijni ig up •law across thfe site of the Agricul­ jierio.us result. ' 5 one evening's ilay. Out of fifteen of his ' ifeartf^p. J, 8 l-Rhorssi'ii. lb + 0 1 "This db in remembrance of me." 1 Cor. 11, 24 in additional 15 per cent to C)mply tural group. The oxen had been . Cuba--7,4; 2 The remedjr-is" .that homemakers take.a leaf from the "ids that faiitd to make good, .twelve 1-0. kali-vkv,. If . 0 0 3 All Who wi 1 resrpnd to this reqneet of cur 'L. -•< #-; . 0 be storage space, or wall and floor finishes that are easy thirds rule. This numerical factor The second period of agricultural' opponents kn >w he would continue to lead with this hand ' ha; ;c low t»;clean, or kitt'hen sizes and shapes, or heights of work­ MILTON S. FREESIAJf, iiinistfr. nay seriously interfere with wi IMaid bid. Such a >layer is under a great game. The Player who ft Ipened M history was illustrated when a span TodiN . 36. A ."-ff ing surfaces to reduce fatigue* or lighting and ventilat- handicap ami yet cannot seem to,th e four of diamonds, r b; 1 l«ad: {plans for a short and snappy c inven­ of mules pulled the original wood SniMiuiT realize what is the trouble with his t i king Three base bit—Kasch. ing, or laundry equipme'nt. BARRINGTON EVANGELICAL iiuTHER^N tion. beam steel bottom plow, manufactur­ Never open "a suit con 1 game. He complains of his hard luck against a suit? bid, if-th hn ; other \Tvn' 11-1-( hits—Hotfp, .-q. "Berg-. Grors Hall ' ed in 1847 at Canton, HI., across the .and of the big rubbers he loses, but possible lead). It'is n ait ayi a Shiictr, KHSCII, Gurbisoh 2. Base on ground. Guiding it was Frank I. bulls— I.nhuhn 7. Altenbupg 1. Struck Divine serv ces ej'ery Sunday at 10:34 a. m. THE ^ELECTION of Everett hasn't the good judgment to realize trick loser. Sanders of Indiana as chairmaln of Mann, of Oilman, 111., pioneer far­ out—ly l.jlmhn 11, Altenburg 11. Bible class- and Sunday school at 9:41 i, the republican national commi tee. is mer and one of Ithe nation's leading Solution to Last We«k*s Probleable m Soon- Itj- innings: jj H* R BREATH UPON THE WINDOW The Lutheifcn church extendi to all wtjiit »n at the S freely interpreted as an open lid for scientific farmers. H , i I AIROIII|IIIH 101 002 000-14 6 !0 present time wjithouj; a church home a sincere invitation e If you are not on hand to hear a radio broadcast the active support! of Coolidie adr The third period was illustrated Hearts—4 | IBnrrinci.'ii 000 002 40x—6 12 2 at the moment it is. given, can you "turn hack" the to attend its sqrvicesl and classes. jrors and fol|pwers. The partisans when three champion Clydesdale Cluhs«-8,7,6 I •S radio ami pick up tjie report when you»lwant it? D. C. HENNIG, Paster. ['., ho' were active- during the Coljdge horses pulled the, original sulky plow Diamonds — none ; r> Spades —A, J, 7 I Card well and Naveri', "" .- No. But if you are not at liberty to read a news­ 1302 N; 14th Avenue ays have never taken kindly o Mr. introduced into the United States Hearts—9,1 II paper the minute it is issued, the newspaper is available Melrose Pkrk, UK looker for a ijariety of reason i. The more than sixty years ago. Guiding Clubs-4 y Win Sweeps! ikes at ^ \\ ft for your instant use at'ony time you want to pick it hinly veneerecp animosity i is mown this team was Eugene D. Funk, Diamonds— 10, 9,,8,7 in n party councils. Hence, !the bid to member of, |he third generation of Ilarringtc a Hills Club Spades-— none z 01 up- r. . -, ',•:}•. «T. ANNE'S . . landers, who served as sccreti ry to scientific farmers in charge of the If an important speaker gives a statistical report / in Sunday, L« w Mtjss, 8 a. m. and 10 a. I|D| the former, president. It was n the Funk Farms of Bloomington, 111. Heart! J. *?. jCnnlwcll nmi B. S Xm>n V-i: !'• Suver the radio can you "turn book" the radio to com- cards to differ the berth to W illiam Fojirth period in the pageant of Clubs^noritr*&'e placed liJM „„ .Snittinlny i anil Sunday, * » Week days, Low Mass, 7 a. m iu| •j ••. jjare the speaker's closing statement with his opening Butler, who hetd the post whi e Mr. Diamonds -^K^Q, 6 Devotions i I honor of the Sacred Heart, first Friday agricultural progress, a modern gas |rwpewiv,.|y. i,. (he I Wll,sweepstake irtajenient? , I ' Ooolidge was in the saddle. Sutler tractor pulled a gangplow through the Spades—10t p of each month, Mais at 6 a. ml | • ! •jSWlclieN .'ir.H.-irringtfltu'HJiiil Coiinfrr No, hut your eye can conipare. the last paragraph offered a problem as the G. O. P. in clayey soil; accomplishing 50 times Wub. H.iili men bad a net .scoire of Confessions Saturday, 8 p. m. oT a newspaper's report of a piiblie address with the his state were not fricndjly aid he the work of the wooden plow. Driving If spades a e trumps and Z is in the seven' of clubs, which ilc trump H, £1 Sat-Hrilay's eve >V R S. iNaven Baptism by appointment : j . ' lead; hpw can Y Z win all of the tricks with the ten of spades 'Hi v with paper's report of the s"peakM's opening remarks.' was never popular with party vheel- the tractor was Harvey J. Sconce, of Mil r. T. M.lehrist ti.,1 \vlth p^tid against any defense? i' the king of hearts 'and RE7. JOHN A. DI1FFICY Past vt. horses on tjte national comnittee. the exposition's agricultural, section, S ,..A. (ioodmjiii scored 76. On J^un- If you are listening to something you want to hear Solution'. Z should lead the king of should trump the latte ttvtn i " Advocated of Butler argued tint he member of the third generation to Bay the ^,-,-,,,,,1 mid -th rrf .best • scores, over (lie rad«>, and neighbors drop inj, can you. ask them could drum t;p money from the East, diamonds anji Y should discard the of spades and lead th padM. ; ST, JAMES operate the' Fah-view. Farm at gidell, paad ,,. w,-r.. mf Oc­ while you investigate the.baby or take- the lfrot ojff the THE ]*BV. ALBERT E p^TfLOR Rector. at East Pittsburgh, are controlled by discard the tight of spade*, Y should king and'leati back* th otlriearts. ' tober, and early Novenber., x L Ktavr? , i "electric eyes." When clouds qr other ithen lead thu eight of clubs for Z to This trick Y should tn . tij Jieate, ter'', ^' - M-- Hansen «'l 1« and. M w. M. G. Beymer W; No, you cannot. But jiou can lay down your news-, conditions reduce illumination below trump, and- tl e last four tricks are then of spades and lead bi :jt 9 ven of a pre-deterniined degree, the never- i* the nn-iis tournament-- fcr di- paper when a domestic emergency arises. - You can at­ taken by the < |ueen of diamonds, kingof. spades. Z must win th \ Sth the r ,y ,h0 •j THE RjEFl'SAL of the bonus ex- sleeping "eye" turns on the artificial hearts, sevei of spades and - ace of tend to the duty • required ofFyou, return to your paper, ten of spades, and, nc t| f g«xi S°of M ""' 4* *"»4-*trt 1.: peditionaryl firce to evnetiare their lights. Many schools are adopting spades. six of hearts and qui dj poniii' v and resiijne reading where you left off. fit Mtiinlay. 1 --. -*• "' " mARYWE camps here b: provocative of oncern 'the . same isystefa and report less Suppose, however, B, at tritk two, for the last two tricks ,(3an you file a radio talk for reference?' Qan you .,4 in political c rcles. The two p rtitical! fatigue and eye-i iti'ain. . l makes the pn >per discard of the jack of It is a clever litt ibli m and refer at will to information gained over theradio? Can Hr Parties want to avoid tho' sub, eet as , —— clubs. At trie c three^ Y should lead the worthy of jthe closest.r" Of French Rpyahy you accurately quote from memory' what you have jttst a campaign issue. ,Yet, the piesence 17-Pound "Float Copper" Found — Ninety bo; s ami girls have registered tb( public rl An^inrtto'8 . .| -(laughter, heard over the radio, even five minutes after you have fi Wior8 in library fit bf K»me mjembers of the Vaci tion ! teaci ing ' ?n£-^ " J Was-Hngtmj A mass bf "float lcopper," weighing ver C. Farrihgton, curator of geolo per fiehls of Keew't af iarlell.e.vs^cunrlotto. w, b'orn heard 'it? \ ' A dunng the electmneerlng SeaS »";"'«hnr. 17¾. After the . Does your mind absorb data vocally given as rapidly v " f" unpleasant remin|aer 0>|Fleld une$um the end 0f tl at pj riod, certificates will awarded The float copper provides excellent mater­ middle west' by the i jnchrevoinuo,, she «4» released" ns the next man's? t«' those who jwxi te at least 10 reports in the ooiklel , Wl icl > Sofr^Smr^trt- ;caHPic=^SK,^^ ial for study in connection with tlic Farrington.. As a rn| J»» Pn.s.„, IVccmber 10, 179o. nnd No, No. Xo! 'Dozens* of N ( The follow ing |neW books have been dlled to the fttu.nin, I/JFl:anr(, ,,t inten^lsoh information and knowledge. It is readily available, it didate more tha,*.!,,,n hi. s democr„„„„„„„.a i„c op'I- :( widely distributed through the middle the Indians "ih various manufacturers. copper affords a m I, library: wcstcrn si tc to J I may lie preserved for record, it may be referred to, taken ponent. Tho! copj|tr originated in the cop glacial movement. *^:^hmo,lt„MheMMjJ«A. Nonsuch— Land of Water—William Bejebe, 'the men in mssiSna cSr ; %he i * °> ^^ »r »"• i "*« - - -—•- •— Mrn^ ,.,, ..,,.-1^.0.^,^-- up and put down, at will. It may be glanced at or national capital «ccen-ln | Tragejly 6 Herry Ford—L, ?J. Leonarjil. streets of tin !•« I I'M lu'sh^f ,li^ oh-3l ltondered over. The section'you wish may be singled onomic deprcssioif more,' fil t!V Mirrors ol 193:t-4Anon, tuates our e< out.when and as you wish it. • than all claims of campaigners. There le/> i••"'.••'','UvPrt»f*4 ^lerself 20^000 Yei rs in Sing Sing—Warden Lavfes, Ka'-^.d noThiid.en- window, here this minute, thea gone, j FOREVER,— 1 Adventure! of a| Novelist-;—Gertrude Atherton , swayed from tbe heart than b r poli- Courier. ()rosi, California. ' •!.. ia ptreet —Louis' Golding. tical conviction. I t <,i duatiljr BdU Bookwom club meets every, Wefjlncsdij at t p. m, Ina n ;! * »^ »*• Jff'^RVtW.ire-n PMrely so and Stojry Ho ir is Saturday at 2 p. m. The Adi entures THE, WlCKERSHEI M con mittee i r< W-W" 'in l.e'aas s'•> n : ^VERT,SgMENT Judge Linilsey -ktys that 0,000,000 ycluLg Ajneril'an prohibition issue is discussed, The •' . . i * ' , '•••••, 1- In 1MK) the totul cost of; governmentl federal, state ; f. mitn are too j odr to get married. Invest! jjttion, Siscioso public was disappointed in th corn* m and loci,!, vvns $H7r .000.0fHMM3,88 per capita. In 1019 . . . It is your home and it is our job to 1 the. still more tragic |fact that -roort of the^are njmrrled. mission'*.-' conclusion hecnuse there It win ¥7;-JtlJV,000.000—»rt.lQ:-percttpita. In 1028 It rSitn Diego pinion was a laejc of unanimity on iim nrta,nt furMsh fok with the Best Paint obtain­ $ Her $4.2510 v was sa».7JW,000.tKHV-4|l8O.BH per-capita.' It 1s consider­ matters. ^Valuable dUaJ, which lis B ; able higher now. What It v/ill he 1n 1038, if the present iavnllnM" at no other sonrefe mike the \ .' Our cltkej s are .warned, to beware of c able to keep it looking at ito best trend go'1* ,m. challenges the iinagimitloiv. Thej new olunterfelt |10 political study particularly helifuljnt bills. The bii Ik of I I -^ -,- ..-iii-'' [Reduce 65 pbmdsS revenue1 Mil given no cause for optimism. ^ the population remainti Icnlm,' though this time. The eontroversV mar the fratefiil for t ic compllmenf.<—^he New Y< Wlrtowhpliii outfit wn/.' pfrgdy re' '' ' . - V. - ' - .11 hnh l f , Is the I'uited States'going the way of England, of rker. sponsible for tho- siidilon hnlt » crn- XJerimtn.v, of Aurtrallnr Are we going to be swhmpeV WE HANQLE A COMPLETE LWE OF v :^^m^-mii at ion of lloover commlsslohH f ir ceo- by bureaucracy, wiitfte, duplication, enlargement of gov­ Somebody out .^eat, a, nm» note M>yfj, kldnippcd .a nomic pud wrtiil stiidi(«. •Si's TVf^^L^ ernmental activities, paternalism and an wentual die> piceolo plnyet No one MmU he nllowei|l HEATH-MILLIGAN th«« lo ('oii- , f H.„.li, Io*B( ha* ^ tatoishn* of otliceluilders? j ittso our hat ohat (aense of right and wr^ig.-t Boiton ,,,,,,,,1 KntKelwi, 8«lts^tf you Herald. Northeast to. View Bdlps Paints and Varnishes • The future of industry^of horn?, building:^mj of Ijt. : rVtl,! ' ''"'••"'"W-Kwart^-iushwrii' illviidiu! progrc«¥ is ,f itM up with the problem o| taxation. A total eclipse 6f the sun, retarded, ' ' 'F- " ' •" "-'1 ' ^ "j. to 1"MC f«t jhepA^rl by many as nature's moVt nwe-in- High taxes, fijightru. the intes-tor, take money out of clr- And the ilea n H.'Mi' one hot,,*. rf -Kifarti >w seemfito b»B for tU unemployed spiring phenomena, will nctliir m Au­ Prices are materially lower antfklot pi, v£b rulatjotlL. paralyze business. Tlie assuranrc of- economical, to pull themsflveK (i^it of th< holeL|, , by giving eacli otlher gust 31, nnd fvill be vlsiblt to people efficient and "restricted*- gpvernmrtjta'l' activity^ would do jobs.—Judge In the New lEngland states.-, Total can be Idope at this time very, reasonable;&s I f mor«< than anything else n't this, tinjc to bripg depres- -4 eclipses nr injuse rule* committee. Representative Shannon, other threjc ai i tryi; 11(\ play bridge.-pTfce ]Humo||-i8t. province of Quebec. ..It is estimated teL, Barrington ,5 or 450 j „*»/«« " "?'„ "^ w*t«r b*fj>r* .-of Siifsoiiri, who introduced the bill, says: "There exists that the path of totality will be np R--"'i'«ts ,1 ^"•••ir—ttt ^ss an inimcd.ate- necessity for the curtailment of the |tein- ProhiLitio mad ? one great difference, pie ja Is used proximately iiO miles in widtli; the Paints - Feed - Fuel - Garden dtonef L,hat -'KN1, 5T8 iuA sweetil. dMityi.f Kov<>rnhient; to engage in business in competi- to be occupiei by the consumers^—Publish irs gy: id shadow of the sun extending some lieate. M:G,.t u'"fi| «»«« sum lasts _'tion.\fit'fi private enterprise and fbr the, withdrawal of 25 miles on either side, thus creat­ A COMPLETE LINE OF DEPENDABLE BUILDING MATE^-M I••"•"' 'IniJi.f Fredl««d Dmg Co. ing a path 100 miles -wide where govc-Mim. v*. from many field*- in which such competition Most peop e wh

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-" \ ** t t I i s i BARBIBAB E GT0N REVIEW, Bj ! AR RISK [TO}xvrtN ILLINOISuLoai^up, THURSDArxnt , JUNE 23,1932 '_ TnVftii p !1 ipar JL. bL_-- J ir=4-^ r" ' ' 't pirates Invade Bear Tehitor^ Sunday E rofes-sional and Busing Director, Will Dre; er WinWii s First . BEAtl ftSTATE TRANSFERS Biltmore Golf Pro — - ! • gears Take Close Pla fessional Rolfef at th<> Biltmore pit. *. P. GRABER Algonquin's Own Country club, established the park, Chlcato, lihday. Second and , Frenidnt n F Row»«>;at wf to 8 LAWYERS, OPTOMETRIST A1«D third places were'Nvon by Jamos Bliss Lyons WT); E hf of NVW qr of ,SW . OPTICIAN t-lub's reran!, Sunday afternoon, PltVllIOLiN AND SURGEON 1148-5* NtUlonal Life BulMIng Mr. Adams was playing with and Karl V undeik Both Mr. Dreyer if of Hoc 20. and tyr. Btss vlere. oresented with Ffc« on :-1-11 B WWebe r & wf tt» A ' BARRINGTON M S. Laflalk Street ISA Park Avenue ^ 'ran- i'Sui Sev three club members, who. wore i jjrrm,-:!-" helping him celebrate his birth" gold m,«dals, ., Objoi n[wf jt tens WD; Lots' tO Phone Barrington 8tl-J ProcpodH ROtRS , . : CHICAGO, ILL, cn'H' I,,,,1,,. - in Hard ilny. romtho meet, which was nijid 80» Oak Terrncu Sub, Sec 30. Riven under the auspices of the Ogdon Cubor-Stnto Bank & Tr Co to- H Telephone Central 2825 • hi CnnU'st- Th« par scouV at Biltmore, 8:80 to 0:80 •1 a., 8 to S p. alt. • :- novns 7'2. was determined |dx years Pork Track clubjand Mldweft Ath­ Ti Wotnlori Di N hf of NK qr of 7 to 8 :Sp p, n. I '6:30 to 8:80 p. B. letle assocla ,, i H8V qr of Sec 87 i BTtnings, 528 flrove Ave,, Other Hours and Buadafg 1.,- ,Mi|iiln fInum In t»rvclou« years, hut no U- ru «< A. '*.:;:?. *t >.Iy^ by Appointment v„l:l> lit till' OFFICE OVER 1ST NATL BANK Tel,, Barrington 502 op h»K ever equalled Mr. Methodls and St. Anne's j*o SI ill' of NE qr of 8pe 271 also , i r A'tlnnta' low score. (if o|f NI-: qr of See 27; also IS hf Tleiiphon e Birrlogtoa 88 I ,, >,l Mi.' »lxth In addition to a nutiilkr of to Plnjy in Double-Header NF4 «' »f N'V qr of NE qr of 8oc ;..ii,|iilli'i l.'llll IV 2ft uertit of W hf of 1 t;nsim| observers, very stroke of j nlk PHARMACISTS .1, ;i "llHtl. ll.V Mr, A«lnniV game w«n witnessed Tht* Met indlst ; and St. Anne's Sfe 20 •it! tl-u'lilti'U liiid by tin' thrVe men who played the tearon of ho llnrrliiKlon 8f»fthnl1? l Otihn. i -ki 1) Johnwin ft wf «»t nl ARTHUR J* HAOaiNJOf III.- ni'Vnllttt IS hiili> with. him. These, men li'iiRtie will piny A doiih|e.h(iiiij|i>r In I W A Wtomin Qrih I*ofs 1 to 1«, DR.dGAALCOTTWILHElM :•,!,!• till'- ll'lWl the third , nml their] scores wore; Lifter round of the league's Mitt &• lUtL* t 1H to 112 liitf,, Norllu»rn ' ATTORNEYATLAW vill.'ll. SIllH'tt Mclwdule. tht i Frl Iny • night. Us o' PHY IICIAN AND SURGEON FREDLUND «>RUf CO. UlXKint, Wi\ I\ R. Jeanmalre, It Burrlmtoii Ij Barrington"' "; Phon•"'e 40• 8 -lil. Slii-.'liaii 80; ntul flurrtliirry Oreoder, 812. The othet teaniif whlthl will mwt »01«~ F i* Ilosklns It bus to F Sp tflajUMng to DisiaiM of i look'Mad Strtrt : ,IIII| KIIKWI are Halwn (nil f.% Paul >nnrl Jewel pickerdiellt QL'tl>} A, tract of lalnd Voow and ClilMrM and Baptist. The games will be piny- ^ Sec« t r ar—» r mi..rl 2—0 T . i -4 . il i|.nilili> nnil BARRINGTON, ILL. ed at the ] tussel I: street playground Eln- •F F [oskiiiH ft bus t,o D HOURS '..-, -mrrt'il at commencing at GJ45. r CHICAGO OFFICE iL\m m|iiin Sfl urday, 2:?c 20; also W hf of , ' Phone 548 Ingor Gohs Vie | for Nfc qr of Sec 05; also E 5.83 chs' Phone, Dearborn 0809 •Y- plsiv tlicir Practicull r all he opals in the o<;E hf AflNWJ qr of Sec 35. Telephone,Barrlaitoa S28 . \,. Zurich a,t world how pomfe from Australia. Wi o)idi— A. Link & wf to H June Tourney \Cu\ au 12» Pari Ave., above Peerless Martot n-.ua! hard. Add its pcirl fiWrles have pro-, Pdssley Wit; ]x>t |77 and 78, Elm- "SERVICE YOU WILL T duced some fine Ktms, including the ciwstn«ll.,t , 10 ., Eight men jwill enter the; third Deichaji B,T|C!CD SW qr of SW qr of Sundays by. Appointment • Telephone, Randolph 6144 Tel. Barrington 2 round of the tournament for Greens' were worth £410,00(0. •3 2 Barrington Hudson-Euex Bldg. Howard R. BrintUnger committee trophy Saturday. The sec­ r FOR n 1 ond round wai played last wepk. L. 801 E. Main 8t r i Telephone, Barrington 660-W o 0 j Martinson defeated N. B. Nestlerode, . r • -,V l COUNTRY HQM1SS 2 2-1; II. Grcrder defeated L. 6. Det- Tel phone Barrington 235 1 loff, 2-1: C.1 J. Schreiber defeated I. ESTATES i. i o Veleta, 2-1; C. A. Miller defeated Dr. THAN CTION o B.•• P. Potter, two up;.R. E.' Clark JAMES p. HAFFNER FARMS • ACRI 0 won from P. S. Dwyer by default; P. IARLKLE1NWACHTER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW i) R.. Jeanmaire defeated J. A.' Lawson, FI« 8-0; Olson defeated R. C. Smith, one PHYS CIAN AND SURGEON 608 Summit Street ' 4 0 up(20 holes) ; IL. Hiffgins defeated E. ;f. 127 Park Avenue hit—Kaseh. I,. Campbell, 2-1.- Telephone,. Barrington 650-J CONTRACTO •H <'. -Berg. ABOVq PEERLESS MARKET I , , -^, 1 1,--. 'J. I'.-i.se on HOURS i".' 1. Struck ArtiBci.l Sil(c anQi CHICAGO OFFIC1E CALKINS BROS. I. i •HIIIITS 11. A substltuto for Bilk has been :30 to 10:00 a.m. Excavating and Grading Cojrtnete** .U II K 8<«iglit forn grout ninny y^ars. An :00 to 2:30 p.m. < l 184 N. LaSalle St. • IMM)—i i; ft eurly as! 185.") George Aiidemara of 00 to 8:80 evening Chicago Phone, Central 4646 h ' li'x -,1112 '2 Golf Courses, Subdivision Work Switzerland painted In England n Sun lays by-Appointment Landscaping, Roads, Drives, process for making Artificial silk leL Barrington 705 Swimming Pools,'Dams, take* - I .in; (I Nast'n like filaments from collodion and Tennis Courts, Bowling C reene* , liquid rubber. The artificial silk \VJI c;'|)-!akes ill -. ;1 '.,t Industry wua not established on n CA GLASS A 8TURTZ iiiuhm Hills Club ATTORNEY8AT-LAW practical basis, however, until the BARRINGTON, ILL, . 1 *liivt>!itlon of u French count, lllltire or the Last 7 Days DR. ACOLPH KLE1NWACHTER 105 W. Adams St. j do Chnrdonnct, who exhibited n'cel- H. H. CALKINS, Phone Osjl ' -|! S NllVi-ll, Iniyour car today. Grasp thli opportunity to Internal Medicine OniOAGO \ III.I Sunday. lulose yarn In I'nrls In 181«». Ills A. 8. CALKINS, Phone 404 i blgt roomy car, while yoji can sore up to $300(. 8PEOIA .1ST IN DISEASES OF •. , M -u-t-i-pstakc. process bus been Improved and de­ •out-of-town Telephone, Franklin 2788 i are leu than auction—pr ces Icwi^r than whole STOMA OH AND INTESTINES SSBS Uill> Country veloped into the rayon of today. I Bargaiiret-fruny tH*kn»—ui*dnow at thes e cagiver 'dealer s prices. u_ ', ! i iiii 4i'iiri< of EXPRESSING & HA7LINO HI K .**. Naveil Hours: • i «ith 75 and Friday 3-6 p. m. i Til. On Sun- Sun lays by Appointment FREDERICK P. 8TURTZ 1 ]i i',| ln'Mt scores., Barrington, Phone 82-J v • l' *• A.-Oiiod- ve oove •' ,'•,,! r*"r di- JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ' :-~f r,IIInd and (Cook County) ; i I was played GOLD STAR 887 West Lake Street C.H. KELLAM i Telephone Barrington 534-J MOTOR »1 SERVICE, INC. uh Royalty D1NTAL SURGEON Chicago Office: 217 East Station St!' ••'<•'< ilaugliter. 208 W. Washington St., Room 1401 BARRINGTON, ILL. -::>•. ua-i born Telephone Franklin .0122 , « • >_ Af;er the Conserve -Bridge Table Successor to •• •• « ts rt'leaspfl Space With Furniture Removals r !'.>.'IT!).", anil ,: E. W. OLOOTT Local and' pong distance. i'!,,Tii;ifier she CHIROPODIST ' .."•.<- e.i.unri'ies. £lYTEX , I Hauling Phone Ban Ington 77 115 E. Main Si !'.?erviil^ on "' ' Uin^diuii. LON0 FELLOW i '•:•' il'Air;,iii!eme Chiropodist and • •'• '''1 mi M.-i.v BRIDGE SCORE iPADS ifoot Specialist • •• I'SS' herself • ',-r --'\ is.%1. A distinctive and' indi­ F. W* UINDBERG II.- DENTIST DR. L. V. REPKE • • ifranriseaii vidual score pad which GENERAL CHIROPODY • '' .ilI-.TI". ' has created such a fur- Here'sarealCt svro'. :t bargain I Its handsome, 1 l In Pohlman |BuUding Diseases and Deformities of the Feet ore among bridge ex­ Duco-Onis'.icd I ItZ.ci body loohs liko nw. A 127 E. Main St. •'•y and lAiity perts and bridge players com'ptcto "Urn i f ' reconditioning In our Barringto^i - CHICAGO OFFICE ;•' ..re purely s->. generally. Of an ex­ own shops as ;urcs excellent pcrforhiao ie. 1 <' -••[!.irate as the Priced far bf Io J t.'w narkct for, seven days 2020 Garland Bldg. tremely narrow design, ) to 12 a. m. ! Phone Central 3005 •» > i- lianti in aV it takes up a minimum Hurry—buy it |t llih} rxlra special price HOURS ' • in'niiil pro}: I to 0 p, m. Barrington: By Appointment amount of space on the 1929 CHSVROLEfT 0-DOOR TUDOR SEDAN 7 to 0 p. m. 1 Tel. Barrington 248-W bridge table. 8EDAJ ~Tlii8 economical .,, comhee kinacrossd o.f values. p|le|idid condition.) . See It TeL, Barrington 471 WENT car is it Prhed Wo are offering it at d»"| Off the very I. w price of..wXOt# $175 4 PADS ISEJ; 3D00R SEDAN Cost H^ $4.25 to F. P. FANNING DR. E. T. SCHUTT Twenty-Five Sheets to the Pad 1938 HJNTIAC SEDAN— the s, A real Imrgnin * Very fi e shape throughout. DENTIST CHIROPODIST YOUR NAME OR Ivots of cf r for little (DI RA $45 »< e 65 Pounds MONOGRAM [ money. Pi red at ottlj«DAwV HOURS BCHUTT'S SHOEf STORE "\\, iMi-s Uutes Says ON EACH STRICT BU1CK 0 et. m. to 5 p. m. and -7 to 9 p. ss. ,h T 1938 OA1 MND ALl^AMER,UA * TJ Offlesj Hoars ICAN 5 IX8DOOR SEDAN - . ,,i '':\t veiid what —Iiow m lea'gje and • In good 1-door ••dan t TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND 9 to 12 a. m„ and 2 to 5 p. m. |i: • • lj. |i>wi(, h:i^ to It» Di i * a ishU splendid Evenings by Appointment shtfpe thn mrhOut at the attrao- -Its >hiJ»Wry tpotle>R SATURDAY I .i, Salt-* -If you 65c 1 , I '• i Kru.i'lv'i'ti xhows -it* iririiUy inspeeted T£i. U $160 m >tor itenirms faultiess- 101 E. Main Bt, I . •-.• fMI the ,SAPK, BOXj ly. Your *tl»fictlon Is Teiephones; 193» OAHlLAta) ALL-AMKR- 1 byIcur repu* Reildebce, Barrington 588-J , i >"ti !•• of Knisclwm. Of a rtno quality Vellum If ICAN fANDAU SEDAN— 'ajlr dealing for Phono Barrington 458, mi., Snre, Barrington 208-W. 'f'.r' live nmiltKs. , It these delightful color Combina­ Unlimited Itower, and quirk M rears. »W.,|: getaway, A tine family car- at BarrlngM HudsonBMW* BUg. &, . - and I redur«d 65 tions; , the harga u»rth it. Imagine WHITE W.ITH RED INK . price of i ami «.«lulling -what 1 i|i,i .mi eii^iiy myself M IVORY WITH REIV INK tU, •LDS, COUG] I .,mid nut K«4 the OHCinD >VITH LAVENDER 4II,. -' I think it Is won- ,INK H,i OUR i EASY TERMS PREVA1L it, mnaeular rhetf ih-. KhiM-hen Salts NILE GREEN WITH ( iapaliif,applyMtig- ! Mil,., sane way— GREEN INK "connter-irritanr •i nfiil of Krus*h- h"t wAter before Convenient, Neif, Economical Schlauble Bros i- innrniiiR—H«at less —and decidedly Smart;! '''"••• and sweets—a ' ' *;_ ' Tel., Barring on 21 ' a small sum lasts r frrdliind Drug Co: Barrington Review (nick - Pontlac Salea and Service in Jhe world—but BARRINGTON, ILIi 126 Noi (!ook Street (abington. IHinois health's sake to ask ru.-ichen fialts. If* Telepitoae 1 AT i iIX DRUGGIST9 '•<•» that doea it. SALE OF QUALITY USED CARS I

• ii F"^ , ', ^^,^11-^^..^^7 n rr,,.L^V^^r^riink ^¾ V,i T.Vv.rTI T- X I .1 THURSDAY, JUNE b, 1932 .1. WANTED MISOEI FOR SALE •I'S Barrington Local SPRING CMICKBNS for jeale. WORK WAN)I*a>--An| experienced LANDOWNERS Weighing 2½ to 3% lbs. Dressed -\ and capable Iwoman wan,ts work as . OF BARBIN and Personal housekeeper in motherless home or fWN,a*tS e and drawn. Delivered at an'y time. PLEASE TAK15 IIP caJ-e for an invalid. Telephone Crys­ TWephone 20f3. L. tJS. Morse, 610 ada I thistles m j« |K .that 'OtB. tal Lake 716. *4>ofore Jtfiss Marjorie Bennett, who will in- Division strce to «eed. The.lai Roiuj WK lan . ftrnct in the Harrington high school Mr. and Mrs. Orville ers and teonnpta lotj,( . FOR SALE OR TRADE. Two flat MISCELI.ANEOUS, f r othei »ext fall, was in Barrington Mon­ son, Itdland, 239 W. Lajb destroy Canada fc othsrwU, brick, S and Gj rooms, steam heat fo that u,^ day. She wan enroute to her home were guests Sunday of Mr. WILL CAPONIZI! your roosters. 10 will not «0 to and oil burner. I 20x125. What have othnnti^ Henry We'iler in Chicago, • cents' per bird. Write 'Barrhigtoii spread or perpct from Lexington, Ky., where she had you to trade? ' M. Heimessy, 2222 pWtflvt, Review No. 2243. be strictly and ri will attended a meeting of Phi Vpsilon N. Kimball avenue, Chi:ago. i< cJDforcf i 4 Omleron, national honorary fratern­ Mr. and Mrs. 6. Norris forced in tfie X «. 'TEN ACJRES! OF''HAY'rfor''sale.; H, LESSONS IN EXPRESSION and i lj, 6f" B^ri ity. Miss Bennett is president of of Pecatonica 'were ton. Failure of rinj. G. Hillman. 4 tM chapter at the University of Mia? and 'Sunday of Mr. and; Mrs. dramatic art. tjall or see Mrsi Hey* landowners to u,r 4 Of •+• beck, 228 W. Station street, Barring- lo aaaota, of which she is a graduate. Homuth, 333 W. Main street. AUCTION Btepi; being take 8 While in Barrington Miss Bennett ton| Phone 661-R, -^ ' anee, and in ca'i >t ^orec visited the local school where she will USED FURNITURE obidience penalti s 'flntinuei di*. y Mr. and Mrs. William: »1^ BAWO SERVICE instruct home economics and 'cbem- Milwaukee spent' Sunday Saturday, June 25| • .-.'..'• . '. I. l»e inv 'H s Any moke radio repaired for $l.d0. Lageschulfe home, 138 W. '• .i_2:S0Lp. M. Canada % jENCKi, iigaldw NEW IDEA HAY LOADE t for sale Police calls 0» your rad^o, $2.(50 for t'he avenueavartiifl, > J MODERN FOUR ROOM Kitchen Table. ; "f Barrntto,, The First Lutheran church of Bar street: for cost. New. Side deljiv>ry racks, without attachmeiiie. Electric motor* Tern D, '1 for rent at 5^8 Divis ok Living Room Table. f-.sapeiTho, rington will hold a picnic -for the rem. and all; steel harvest wa [Ojis. B. Dining Table and Chai|rs, repaired and rewound. Call Barrinr Miss Eleanor Wesolowski an I Mil IB Newly decorated] feasor a »le finuday school on Sunday, June 26, Lindner,' Blacksmith, Palat|ine ton 387-K. *'" '** Evelyn Hans of Barrington visi ted Tel. Barrington 473 or 334 dd Dining Table. itosulL «t Spanner's park. 4- :any Odd, Chairs. Mr, land Mrs. Fred Krehmke ii Mar­ S HOUSE for rent, Telephone Bai) CHERRIES for sale at Hawthorne Beds, Mattresses and Springs, engo Saturday. Mrs. Kenneth Palmer has returned rington 269-M. Orchard. Tel. Barringto i 3. •IceBoxesl' ,-' j- ,• .. 1o her home in Minneapolis, after FOR SALE—All copper, Savage .. ..Wardrobe. . \\ ' ''•..• visiting the past week with Mr. anf Miss Gladys Johnson has rt :ur led MODERN TWO ROOMS aid kitcl- electric washer, centrifu, al drier, Several Good Gas Ranges Mre. C. E. Landwer and other rela to her duties at the local hospi tal af­ en]ette for ren Privat! entranci. ! $160 machine in excellent condition Odd pressers, tiveaj. She also attended the;funeral ter several days spent with ,fri$id^ in Opp. Jewel. Tea Far|in\Hwe $7- i for $40.] Also black naspbdrrie s riple Children's Cots, «exrices of her uncle, B. Lageschulte^ Chicago. , • week. 642 N, Ho ugli str«t Teh- Walnut Cpmmode. QUAXiliY next week. Put in your rder; now. on Sunday. , phone Barringt 0 1 26i, H. L. Yager. Odd Kitchen Sjjoole, Miss Helen Taeubert, 212 V?8sh I Two Lea tier ] GROCERIES FOR SALE ^- ;—i .' "- fl-Davenports, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Preepian and ington street, is spending a v; cat ion FOR SALE^-20, acres of a falfa and La|rge, Beauty est Simmons Box daughter. May, and Mrs. Mary Free­ of two weefes on a tour to I^iag|ara CHERRIES for sale by tie tree. timothy Bay. Inquire LI o lis Peder- Spring. man of Palatine were guests Sunday Falls, New York and Boston. . Bring ladders. B ^llwood Farnj(. sen or Frank tfvelsey, S arrihgton, PLAGGE HOME FURNISHING C

Mif. and .Mirs. Kmil (Jasser and Brief Assyrian Greatne • LUE W. N. LANDWER, Managei Mr. and i.Mrs. Albert Weinert nnd son, Doiiiiid, '-of Napcrville. were The .Assyrians were wurlike ruth- 20» to 215 Park Ave—aiQ to 216 Statli D guests Smida-y~nf Mr. 'and Mrs. El- less and cruel, and although great OPEN WEDNESDAY A* fD SAT J *, ly deri , (Siesk'e. llM Harrison, street. Mr. organizers, gape little tin e or EVENINGS'TILL 9 P. M. and Mrs. dis.ser will sail Friday froni thought to Interior decoratloi i STORES that .New. Yurk for a four months' tour in did not emphasize the greatn ;ss of Europe. their kings. Assyrian fumltui e HfW BEST QUALITY ALWAYS RED ARROW AUCTIokTH^S WEEH !9AY, hein.v nnd dull. Its decoratloi s c»n- JUNE 24, AT 3: 13>Ple Specials Friday and $a ifMtlay tonsils removed Monday at the local The HI. Bell Telephone i Co. told us last w eek hospital. supported- upon the backs of laves .__ June 24th and 25th or vanquished foes was the Assy- that ihey were gdttifig anl average of 40 "line 1 rlan'p Iflen of: beauty, fle- busy" calls a day., S we now have two Phones E. M.. Wallaee, /£lti W. Russell Seen'is SOUP Campbell's Tomato 5 Btreet, is nitending the summer con­ pletlnp frightful punishment and 615, 6144-Let's inak

Mr. and Mrs, Hejfty Miller. Mr. Bananas - -- When Bread 1. "Stale" er°3Scor % lb.. 37c and Mrs. Paul Ktdle and Mr. and Mrs. Laundry Soap, Yellow, 1-lb. bars um^r Fred Seliumakec and, son. iHiuaJd, DeHriition and explanation o stnl- 1 l 6.bars '• " all of Harrington attended services ing: "It Is rather difficult to, lef ne Pure Cane Fln« Granulated Salted Peanuts, lb .„.:....: Sunday at I.oiig Grove as guests of statement fully In a few .•or ia. Mr. and Mrs. William Kfeinsmith. Quantity May fie Limited lb. From the! standpoint of -the Co lsu in- 4c The lrttle daughter of Mi. and MM.' er, bread! is considered stale r when, Green Cucumbers, 3 for Kleirismith wa* ehristened. .measured] by tiie sense of li eling Royal Bine, Pet, Carnation f*i^ Stringless Green Pod Beans, lb. ?.... .arid*'tnsta by contact with tin !•;• skin Mr. and Mrs. F.f O. Schabitiger of and palate; It appenrs drj tr Borden's , lg. can )t% New Cabbage, 3 lbs ;...... j...v Kansas City. Kan., who have, been a,n'd harsh, and not acceptable as visitingAiu- Barrington for '.several freteh. I CL & H. Cane Sugar, the very best to ty There arje, of cour?e, varloujs 43 days left TueMlay for Topeka, Kan. le- 3?CTM:IOC I 10-lb. cloth bag f III * Mr. ami Mrs. Schabinger' harif been grees of ptaleness, and there exipts no absolutely definite dividing 1 iAk-V transferred to that city just recently. ne Milk Chocolate Fudge, filled with blacjc jvjairiut between ihe so-called freshnesjs and Ibf ^ meats* lb. < , ."..'... stuleness'of the loaf. In 19QC Crosse & Bl'Tckweirs 2 * 35C Miss Dorothy Dotterre'r, 540 Di­ gelneifal, hdwever, bread which Is i Cracker Jack, 3 pkgs.> ..1.., L.J. vision street, liiid her tonsils removed t srnied fresh' possesses a crumb wh . (Puzzle FREE With Each Pkg.) Tuesday nmrhiiig at the Sherman hos-* Ch Is Fresh Fruits and Vegetables pital in Elgin.!' . » • i . somewhat translucent, elustb Juicy California Valencia Oranges, lfigjl and springy, while the crumb of GREEN or WAX ] JEANS, 3 lbs. 25* BANANAS, lb. 1 5* stale dozen Mr. and Mrk Theodore Freeman bread is rriore opaque and a first GOLEN eJlNTAW-CORN , ea..;.,,.3#. j BERRIES and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kampert of tough, then later crumbly or Sunkist California Lemons, doz, hard. PEAS, 3 II 25< Barrington atfeinled the commence-! with a. noticeable lack of flavojr.' s. ... Strawberries, Black. Raspberries, \ Comb Honey, from ia Barrington Farmfe ment program at Cutting hall in Pal­ i CECUMS RS, 2Tfor ..r.S^ Itlueberries, Red RaspbeFries FRESH EGGS, 2 dozen ....„.....'. „.:| atine' Fridiik- eveniig. A niece, Pearl, RADISHES&ONIONS, 2 bunches^ Luerwen. was a member.of the grad­ Classified Ads Bring Resu ts PiiUWS, 4 doz. .,...1 25* New Potatoes, No. 1,' nice size,- peck ..¾ uating i-lass. NEW CABBAGE^, 3 lbs. ;.-.'..:.„..!.10% APR|ICOTS, 3 doz 1 :„„. .2S* BIG VALUES LISTED HERE FOR \M ADVERTISEMENT jNEW TOJfjiTOEi 3 lbs. ...: .2S< j ADJUDICATION NOTHtE JUNE 24th to 30th INCLUSIV Mrs. Florence Dawson and son-in- ORANGEY, doz. 20* CANTALOUPES AND law. William' Toft,' 311 W. Station, P|l BLIC j NOTICE is hereby given 29* WATERMELON ON ICE Certo,creg. size bottle, only -. were called to Peoria Friday because that the Subscriber Adminifctr•nto': r 'LEMONS, doi. of the illness of Mrs. rm. i 8-(»z. can .. v...,...7i/2* tertained at the home of Mrs. Robert aifainst said estate are notified and UPTON'S 194 Ovaltine, Builds Health, 6 oz» can |Li Muir. THMi S. Hough street, from 2 requested to present the same a said i-2 ib. 37* STAICH, ARGO, Gloss or |Com Olives, large prime fruit, full quart jar until 4 o'clock. Mrs. Green will take C>urt for adjudication, m FAMOUS LIMBURGER X \ Um pivgt ..^ „...>..>«..r.9C : control of patrol X during the vaca­ I CLARENCE E. COMpOlRT KRAFTS Corned Beef, I. G.,A.J No. Id in, each ... tion season, and Mrs. C. W. Kaylor >Vaukegani 111./June 8, 193: KAY Oil PIMENTO SPREAD, CAL UMET BI .KING POWDER, . 1 I Milk, I. G. A-» tall cans, 8 for ,.... will continue lnr w»rk with natrol 6-oz.'J jar 30: value, 1-lb. can i.:.,.J X...26* 1 J. ^- f r P Peanut Butter, excellent quality, 2-lb. I; -1 NOTl€E|TO CUT CANADA CAMPBELI/S TOWATO SOUP, New , THISTLES ROYAL BLUE RAISINS, Seedless Cake Flour, I. G.A., light and fluffy, Ig. i Low Price, c|an :.....:.:,....:...:,...6^- or Seeded, 15-oz. pkg 12* Mrs. William Spears arid sons, N0TICE IS!HEREBY G1VEJJ that Catsup, exceptional value, Ig. tottles, 2 William. Ji\, and John, «f Strong- PURE CIDER VINEGAR, Royal I . { the law requiring land own« *s HIM) RED CROSS MACARONI OR Toilet Tissue, 1,000 sheet rolls, 6 for hurst are visiting at t*e home of Mrs. tc. Hints to cut or otherwise i est roy Blue; Hajhdy Refrigerator Quart Spears' parents, Mr.'and Mrs. F. J. Canada thistles so that they v. il..l. .„,,not . Bottle SPA JHETTI, reg. 10c pkg, 6* Preserves, our best grade, all varieties, Berghorn, 41.1 S, Houghjitreet. g« to seed or otherwise per ettiato >: EATWELL OLIV ES, 35c value,, DATES, Fresh Golden, 2-lb. Cello 1«lbi lar t 1 " 19f themselves !wlH be rigorously effoifced PI tr SS^1 10 Mrs.•Charles H. Drussel; 407 Grove ^in .Cuba township. Failure qt. jar Mushrooms, Whole .Buttons, 2-oz. can . rl * avenue, is spending 10 days at her ovpers or tenantw to comply LOT TQII|ET;feOAP, 3 reg 10c BEErS SLICED, Fancy Diced, No. 1 Tomato Juide, ^one Better, 1 JJoz'glas \w uncle'* home in Waldo, Wis. Hiilt in stept^ being taken to can, 10c value 8* Lima Beans, Fresh .White, No. 2 can . tot oledience, nnd penalties may Flash House and Hand Cleaner, 2 cans Mr.-and Mrs. Howard llarnden nnd vtked. • r [ ".' l*< daughter. Barbara of Barrington and Grandpa's Tar Soap, 3 bars .,. i M. IJ. KELSEJL, 19C t< Mis.I It. .1. Western.and daughter, Cainadir l^hlstll Commissi »n< Ivory Soap- Flakes, lg. pkg. J ;,:.. Carol,-,*ml' Miss Vera Joiner of Polo 1( 4 for the Town of OLEO 4mIbi **&< Pedersen's Milk and Cream-pAlways tock, MARGARINE * *!5 , now at the regular delivery pr Excellent fdr Tal >le, Cooking and Baking GOOD MARCifU Gash^ourl0PerCent * AtLK^ ^MJExceltentl sting r\ *k*. ^fljh MUM ' '"• CQOkingai iking A m^ricari Llegion Thousand Island and wich Spread - GOOD LUCK !:*„,.. >ns Where You French Dressing OLEOMARGARINE Half Pts. 1&*; Pts. 35*; Qts. 67* Can Get I MEN'S FURNISHINGS tised. A NEW Wolverine Work Shoes, the nationally - brand, always stay soft and gttf igest What Yon Want G00» Ml MAYONNAISE BLENDING. wear, per pair ,.J.!.,.„J & .65 I PROCESS When You Want It Contains 50% More Egg j—20'c Less Oil DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Sniocked Voile Dresses, sizes 1 to 3 yjr. ;v',:'.^^:--to-: &&&:^. • ', 'Al5e' Boy's Wash .Suits, 1 to 6 yr. ed ."....!:.- nln Drugs, Drug Sundries Ladies* White Hats, ea...... :.: ..1.:.. or Luick's Ice Cream Not a Chain Store Bathing Caps, each •* ., LYTtaNGWESELL - | Ladies' Silk Chiffon Hose, popular colors: 1 •!•-• :, VARIETY GOCDS: Pohlman's ill HorseshoHors e Tumblers, doz, *,... Kmerick | viiasses, • ooz, ...... ,..,.....,.. *,...

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